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Mel Cook: Visit Norwich Miss Saigon Great Yarmouth Maritime Festival What’s on
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C o m e a n d s e e o n e o f t h e w o r l d ’s m o s t e x t r a o r d i n a r y 1 7 t h c e n t u r y paintings, alongside five original items depicted within it. This is an e x h i b i t i o n n e v e r t o b e r e p e a t e d s a y s Me l a n i e C o o k o f V i s i t N o r w i c h . As of now, there are around 60
Ashmolean Museum, The British Museum, Sir John Guinness, The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York and The Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam.
The Paston Treasure is a 17th century still-life oil painting by an unknown Dutch artist, and is one of my favourite paintings in the museum’s entire art collection. Now, learning the story behind this curious scene, the painting feels even more special.
The painting is quite extraordinary, as is the story of the family who commissioned it. The Paston family (1380-1750) are well known across Norfolk for their 15th, 16th, 17th and 18th century letters which survive today, and were written by the family and passed between themselves, friends and staff. The family rose from being medieval peasants to wealthy landowners; some were lawyers and merchants. They married into royalty, amassed a superb collection of art and artefacts and lost all their wealth and the family seat at Oxnead Hall. Eventually when the family fell on hard times, their collection was dismantled and sold to the highest bidders.
days left to see The Paston Treasure: Riches & Rarities of the Known World, at Norwich Castle Museum & Art Gallery.
Norfolk Museums Service custodian of ‘the Treasure’, has been working alongside Yale Centre for British Art in the US for five years, to research the painting and bring it together with five of the original objects depicted in this masterpiece. The resulting exhibition also includes significant loans from the period, brought together from all over the world. Donors include: The
Their letters are recognised as being the earliest collection of family letters in the world, offering insights not only into the Pastons’ dealings with literary figures and aristocracy, but also into their relationships and life in general. The British Library holds many of the medieval letters, and Norfolk Records Office holds letters from the 16th and 17th centuries which are being digitised as part of this year’s 600th anniversary of the first Paston letter. This summer there are a number of exhibitions, talks and events to mark this - for more details go to www.paston600.co.uk/events At the height of the Pastons’ wealth, they commissioned a Dutch artist to paint their collection of treasures and curiosities – the result was a magnificent collage; a piece of art which doesn’t look out of place today in its composition. It is thought provoking and mysterious, including
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figures, instruments, creatures, fruit, flowers and - of course - art treasures and artefacts from around the world. The Treasure is so detailed and curious – still life within still life, layer after layer of slick paint, which once would have been vibrant and bursting with colour. The composition is such that in order to appreciate its full beauty, you need to see and study it several times to really take in the full picture. Your eyes travel from one object or person to another and back again. The painting throws up many questions as to what is included and why, and it is these questions that are currently being researched by the Yale Centre for British Art, Norfolk Museums Service and many other specialists. It has been an incredible study, the full details of which can be found in a fabulous book on sale in the Castle, which also includes a list of surviving inventories and information on the subjects in the painting In this exhibition five beautiful pieces from the original collection are presented with the painting, reunited after 300 years: a mounted strombus shell cup (Norwich Castle Museum), a pair of flagons (Metropolitan Museum of Art) and two mounted nautilus
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shell cups (Rijksmuseum and Prinsenhof, Delft). The exhibition is completed with exhibits similar to those in the painting from the same period; incredible items loaned from world-class museums and wealthy collectors. I often have to pinch myself as a reminder of how lucky and rich Norwich is for its culture. Huge names exhibit in our city and the surrounds of Norfolk; in just the past few years we’ve seen old masters to contemporary artists. Recently, we have witnessed some of the finest art in the world from the names of Rembrandt, Manet, Jeff Koons, Antony Gormley and Damien Hirst and many more. Even if you know nothing about art, it is worth investing a couple of hours for each and every big exhibition that arrives in Norfolk. You have little to lose and so very much to gain. Alongside ‘The Paston Treasure: Riches & Rarities of the Known World’ is a Norwich Castle programme of talks, tours and special events as well as activities for children in the summer holidays. Details of all these events and much more can be found at www.visitnorwich.co.uk
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An epic story of love set against the harsh reality o f c o n f l i c t i s c o m i n g t o No r w i c h T h e a t r e Ro y a l .
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Miss Saigon is set to wow theatre-goers during its summer visit. Company manager Neil White gave John Bultitude a tour backstage for a taste of what is in store. For generations of theatre-goers, Miss Saigon is a definite must-see. The heart-rending story of a love affair between an American GI and the woman he meets in a seedy Vietnamese bar has moved people across the UK and worldwide. Cameron Mackintosh’s juggernaut of a musical arrives at Norwich Theatre Royal this summer from August 15 to September 15 and the impresario has made sure the story has incredible emotional impact thanks to casting, stunning sets, and a hugely talented technical team who bring the moving story to life. Getting the opportunity to explore the stage and set before a performance is a real bonus as it gives the chance to experience the effort and prep that goes into each show. Teams are ensuring every prop and piece of set is ready for the performance while the sound and lighting teams are checking that everything is absolutely as it should be in an atmosphere mixing the professional and the jovial. The first thing that strikes you is the attention to detail. With the story of Chris the GI at the core of the musical, the first thing you notice are the transatlantic touches. Company manager Neil White said: “You see little hints of New York and America everywhere. It is a completely immersive world.” As you would expect, the Far East influences are also very strong to link in with the Saigon background and Chris’s torrid (and all-too-short) passionate relationship with Kim. Her mirror as seen in the show has I Am Beautiful written on it in Vietnamese. “Our production designer Totie Driver’s mum used to ask her to say ‘I am beautiful’ every morning so that is why it is on the mirror. There is just so much detail everywhere,” said Neil. The heady mix of the neon and the traditional is particularly noticeable as you
examine the set used for scenes in Bangkok where the props include cigarettes, insects that look good enough to eat (if you are in a Far East food market) and even a banana tree. The props are just incredible. There are plates of fake food for a traditional Vietnamese wedding, plus passports and visa forms packed with detail. Each cast-member has their own pouch packed with props for the opening scene in Dreamland. Neil laughed: “There is one here, for example, with an e-cigarette, money, coins, two loose notes and a bag of drugs. In fact we even have pouches with some spare fake cocaine bags if you need it.” Next stop is the quick-change area where there are racks and racks of costumes. Because some of the scene changes are so fast, there is no time for the company to head back to their dressing rooms and so they quickly don the outfits for the next scene backstage. Authenticity is key for the GI’s uniforms, as Neil explains. “All the hats and the army gear have been imported. Most of these were actually worn in action. Ashley, who plays Chris, wears one that has got a bullet mark on it.” Meanwhile the female company have everything from lavish dresses to some bikinis complete with a kilo and a half
of beads on them, plus shoes which are individually made for each cast member. The wig team is also busy particularly with a couple of key cast as Neil explains. “The character of Kim, who Chris falls for, has nine hair changes through the show. Red, who plays The Engineer who you first see running Dreamland also has a major hair change. He is imprisoned for three years and has to come out of jail looking very dishevelled.” Even looking above the stage, you can see the likes of a Ho Chi Minh statue and the head of the Statue of Liberty which end up being part of the set. Neil believes the clever design and lighting helps to move the audience through the journey of the characters. “You get these massive numbers and then a lot of it is quite quiet and intimate,” he said. “One of the other amazing things about it is that the show does not stop at the proscenium arch. Extra detail is built and designed for Norwich and every other theatre on the tour so everyone can completely enter the Miss Saigon world. The whole experience is just bursting with this attention to detail.” For people who saw the original production which ran so successfully in London’s West End, this version has a very different feel. “This production is much darker. When you go to Dreamland, for example, you really feel like you are in a dirty, sleazy bar,” said Neil. An hour later, it is time to see the show. Without giving too much away, you can see the result of the hard work and dedication of every member of the Miss Saigon team. Every single detail of the show from the strong set-pieces to the moving intimate moments is absolutely perfect and shows why, for Cameron Mackintosh and his large hugely-talented team, Miss Saigon truly will be a case of a West End-calibre show coming to Norfolk.
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M A R I T I M E F E S T I VA L S E T T O C E L E B R AT E G R E AT YA R M O U T H ’ S S E A FA R I N G PA S T A N D P R E S E N T An historic quayside at Great Yarmouth is getting set to host an annual celebration of strong links with the sea lapping against the holiday town’s sandy shoreline. Vessels carrying fish, timber, offshore energy crews and equipment – as well as holidaymakers – have sailed in and out of the busy working harbour for centuries.
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The town’s annual two-day Maritime Festival on September 8 and 9 celebrates the history, atmosphere, sights and sounds linked to life on the ocean waves. Crowds flock to the major family event, now in its 19th year, to see and board ships, listen to lilting shanty music, enjoy fun street theatre, fun family and children’s activities, and tour exhibitions and demonstrations. The family-friendly action at the festival takes place at the town’s historic South Quay. Entry is free however a donation of £2 per person is requested.
This year’s ships include: • GEORGE STEPHENSON - a new steam ship built using recycled or salvaged parts from vessels and buildings • TRITON - the world’s largest motor-powered trimaran research vessel from Gardline • MTB102 - motor torpedo boat • BERNISSE - Belgian minesweeper • LYDIA EVA - the herring drifter now a floating museum featuring local fishing heritage Quayside barbecues will cook herring – the fish which made Great Yarmouth famous and prosperous before it became a leading tourist resort. This year’s Heritage Quarter theme marks the end of the First World War, with support from the Norfolk Record Office and the Time and Tide Museum. A poppy wall will be on display, suffragettes will be milling around and the Cinema Bus will show footage from the war and how it affected Great Yarmouth. There will also be a focus on the drive to remove plastic from the sea, led by Natural England, the RSPB, Norfolk Wildlife Trust and the Broads National Park.
Festival chairman Aileen Mobbs said: “People love the atmosphere of the festival. They can get up close to ships, and even get on board some of them. “The shanty and folk music performed in a perfect sea-flavoured setting - is really popular. “We aim to show that there is more to Great Yarmouth than the holiday seafront. We have a proud heritage linked to the sea, and the festival is a brilliant way to showcase it on the natural stage of our historic quayside.” The event is staged by the Greater Yarmouth Tourism and Business Improvement Area, as part of its drive to attract visitors and spending to the area. It regularly attracts 30,000 visitors a year. GYTABIA chairman Gareth Brown said: “The Maritime Festival is a fantastic event that draws people from far and wide to the Great Yarmouth area, celebrating our strong nautical culture both historic and current. It’s something we’re delighted to continue to support.” More details, along with a short film, called Making Waves, about the festival can be found at the website www.maritime-festival.co.uk
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project at one of the nation’s most important historic house libraries has inspired awardwinning Theatre Company Les Enfants Terribles to explore the importance of books through contemporary art. Les Enfants Terribles will bring sound, theatrical design and storytelling to Blickling Estate in Norfolk to examine the importance of books, and prompt debate about the threat posed to them and their place in a changing world. The Word Defiant! is a series of installations throughout the Jacobean mansion and out to the garden Temple that will reveal stories of books that have been banned, burned, redacted, drowned, neglected and superseded, with each linked to the theme of books under threat.
The inspiration for the installations comes from the books in Blickling’s own library which is currently undergoing a comprehensive five year conservation programme to ensure its survival, after being plagued by damp and death watch beetle for some years. One of the installations will feature a cascade of books flowing from the bookcases and across the Long Gallery which houses the library to draw visitors’ attention to this nationally important collection and its ongoing need for conservation. As visitors weave their way further through the mansion, they will experience more installations that tell the stories of books under threat around the globe. Outside, an abstract decorative scheme in the garden Temple will draw attention to the
neglect of old, out of print or archived books. John Orna-Ornstein, Director of Curation and Experience for the National Trust, said: “Sharing our heritage is not only about telling the stories of our past but finding ways to inspire people of all ages to see the importance of preserving it for future generations. The Word Defiant! is a bold, creative and really thought-provoking way to bring Blickling’s historic library to life for visitors, while shining a light on the conservation challenges such an important collection presents.” The Word Defiant! opens is open daily from 12-5pm until 28 October 2018. For further information and opening times visit www.nationaltrust.org.uk/blickling-estate
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NORTH NORFOLK FOOD & DRINK FESTIVAL The 2018 North Norfolk Food and Drink Festival, one of the region’s premier local produce events, will take place in the grounds of Holkham Hall on Saturday 1 and Sunday 2 September. We are delighted that stallholders, food concessions and sponsors will gather in and around the historic Walled Garden to celebrate local food and drink. There will be a great range of produce on sale such as ales, fresh meat and poultry, local seafood, vegetables, local honey, fruit, ice cream, cheese, fresh juices, cakes, puddings and tarts and much more. To exhibit and sell all products must be grown, reared, caught, produced or sold in North Norfolk. Just outside the Walled Garden a food court area will provide everyone attending the event with outstanding local food and drink for consumption on site. Entry for the general public is free but a car parking charge applies. www.holkham.co.uk
Acclaimed plants woman, bestselling author and one of our most familiar gardening experts in the media today... Carol Klein is most famous for her role as regular presenter of BBC Gardeners’ World, having featured on (almost) every programme since 2005. She will be appearing at the Apex Bury St Edmunds to tell us about life in her own beautiful cottage garden. Thursday 6 September www.theapex.co.uk
The wind in the willows
A fresh and enchanting re-telling of this classic tale for all the family. Poop Poop! From the same adapter as the criticallyacclaimed version of The Railway Children (Maddermarket Christmas production 2012), this lively script faithfully captures all the warmth and whimsy of Grahame’s celebrated novel. Yet all is not as one might expect… Toad Hall appears to have fallen into ruin and has been put on the market by a weasel of an estate agent. Where is Moley to do his spring cleaning? Why isn’t Ratty messing about in boats? Has Badger finally had enough? And what on earth has happened to the inimitable Mr. Toad!? Maddermarket Theatre Norwich Friday 17 Aug - Saturday 1 Sept www.maddermarket.co.uk
Snape Proms
Each Summer musicians from around the world converge on Snape for a series of outstanding concerts in one of the world’s great concert halls. From big bands and orchestras to folk groups and solo artists, there’s music for everyone at the Snape Proms. Wednesday 1 - Friday 31 August www.theapex.co.uk WEDNESDAY 1 AUGUST Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain THURSDAY 2 AUGUST NYOGB FRIDAY 3 AUGUST Britten-Pears Orchestra I SATURDAY 4 AUGUST Piccadilly Dance Orchestra SUNDAY 5 AUGUST Family Concert: Peter & the Wolf Suffolk Youth Orchestra
MONDAY 6 AUGUST The Blues Band TUESDAY 7 AUGUST Roberto Fonseca WEDNESDAY 8 AUGUST Rachel Podger & Brecon Baroque THURSDAY 9 AUGUST Courtney Pine & Omar FRIDAY 10 AUGUST Trio Isimsiz SATURDAY 11 AUGUST Britten-Pears Orchestra II SUNDAY 12 AUGUST Apollo’s Fire MONDAY 13 AUGUST West-Eastern Divan Orchestra & Daniel Barenboim TUE 14 AUGUST John Wilson Orchestra
Sundown Festival Norfolk Showground
Now in its 8th year the urban and pop music festival returns with headline acts Chase & Status (DJ Set), Shawn Mendes, and Clean Bandit , plus Sigma, Zara Larsson, Wilkinson (live), Bugzy Malone, Disciples (live), Krept & Konan, Sigala, Andy C, and more performing over the three day spectacular. Fri 31 August - Sun 2 September www.sundownfestival.co.uk
WEDNESDAY 15 AUGUST BBC Big Band THURSDAY 16 AUGUST Christian Blackshaw & Soloists of the Berliner Philharmoniker FRIDAY 17 AUGUST Takács Quartet SATURDAY 18 AUGUST Aurora Orchestra & Imogen Cooper SUNDAY 19 AUGUST Woman to Woman TUESDAY 21 AUGUST Angela Hewitt WEDNESDAY 22 AUGUST Altan THURSDAY 23 AUGUST Hailey Tuck FRIDAY 24 AUGUST Miloš Karadagli SATURDAY 25 AUGUST Come & Sing Disney The Brighouse & Rastrick Brass Band
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SUNDAY 26 AUGUST Dime Notes MONDAY 27 AUGUST NYCGB TUESDAY 28 AUGUST Gretchen Peters WEDNESDAY 29 AUGUST Friday Night is Music Night THURSDAY 30 AUGUST Jon Boden & the Remnant Kings FRIDAY 31 AUGUST Abdullah Ibrahim
Jimmy Carr
will visit Britannia Pier Great Yarmouth with his The Best Of, Ultimate, Gold, Greatest Hits Tour. Jimmy is gathering a selection of his very best jokes along with brand new material for the ultimate comedy show. Friday 17 August www.britannia-pier.co.uk
Classic ibiza Blickling Estate
The Urban Soul Orchestra conducted by Stephen Hussey return for another sell-out performance of classic Ibiza anthems under the stars, with live DJ and vocalists. As dusk falls, the lasers will hit the Blickling skyline as the Urban Soul Orchestra return to bring some of the best of the White Island’s dance tunes to orchestral life. It’s going to be another night to remember! Friday 10 August www.nationaltrust.org.uk/events
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Wild about Wildlife Walk on the Wild Side with Wildlife Warden Trevor ‘Tabs’ Taberham.
Bury St Edmunds Food & Drink Festival Foodies will love the two day Bury St Edmunds Food and Drink Festival held on August Bank Holiday weekend. With an annual line-up of cooking demonstrations from top celebrity chefs, the chance to taste and purchase food and drink from over 100 stalls and a popular farmer’s market, this is a foodie’s heaven. There’s also lots to keep the children occupied with the ever popular man-made beach, fairground rides, street entertainment, and a mini farm. Sunday 26 - Monday 27 August www.ourburystedmunds.com/foodanddrinkfestival
Take a walk on the wild side on the first Friday of the month with Tabs, our Wildlife Warden and get inside knowledge of what makes our woodland garden such a unique environment of diverse habitats. All of which are organically managed, which makes it great for wildlife - some of it quite rare. Fairhaven Woodland and Water Garden Friday 3 August
Wildlife Canoe Trail
Uncover the secret of Fairhaven’s waterways and get close to our wildlife with this guided exploration of the broad with Free Spirit Canoe Tours. No experience necessary. All abilities welcome. Friendly guide is qualified BCU instructor with over 40 years’ experience. Fairhaven Woodland and Water Garden 9, 16, 23 and 30 August www.fairhavengarden.co.uk
The Hunting of the Snark An eccentric old pirate sails to a strange island with a Barrister, a Baker and a Beaver. They’re hunting for the mysterious Snark - but the Captain’s forgotten what a Snark even looks like, and the Baker wants to make the Beaver into a pie. Can they overcome their differences and find the Snark? This family adventure combines original music and multiple forms of puppetry to bring Lewis Carroll’s absurd and imaginative world to life. Norwich Puppet Theatre Saturday 11 August www.puppettheatre.co.uk
Karl Minns: Sortabiography Folk East Glemham Hall
Growing in stature every year, East Anglia’s fast-rising FolkEast is back for the seventh time this August, proving why it is nothing like other music festivals. The three-day festival will return to the glorious 300-acre Suffolk estate of 16thcentury Glemham Hall, the home of Major Philip Hope-Cobbold. And it will be packing a punch with probably its most impressive line-up to date led by two of the most enduring and legendary bands from the genre - Oysterband and Show of Hands who have an incredible eight BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards between them. Friday 17, Saturday 18, Sunday 19 August www.folkeast.co.uk
A hilarious evening of comedy is guaranteed as Karl Minns “Nimmo Twins” writer and performer looks back at his life and asks some serious questions – How did I get here? Where am I going? And what happened to all that hair? Find out as Karl takes you through stories, stand up comedy, songs and an overwhelming Powerpoint presentation as he fruitlessly tries to make sense of the 47 years he has spent bumbling around looking for meaning. Expect comedy, stories about love, courage, death, despair, the kindness of strangers and an arrest for a crime he absolutely did not commit. Norwich Playhouse Thursday 30 August – Saturday 1 September www.norwichplayhouse.co.uk 23
Wednesday 15 August - Saturday 15 September Eves 7.30pm, Mats Wed & Sat 2.30pm Box Office: (01603) 63 00 00 Tickets: £8 - £60.00 Book online: www.theatreroyalnorwich.co.uk Theatre Street, Norwich NR2 1RL
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Caroline Esmeralda van der Leeuw
is a Dutch pop and jazz singer She debuted under the stage name “Caro Emerald” in July 2009. The award-winning pop-jazz singer and style icon famous for her 1940s and ‘50s Hollywood glamour and chart topping hits that include A Night Like This and Back it up.
Beautiful, bright & brilliant. The words the gem stone experts apply to an emerald of the highest quality. I’m about to learn that the words also apply to the precious stone’s namesake, Caro Emerald. Caro Emerald says ‘Hello? Pete?’ at exactly the appointed time. And we waste no time in getting down to talk. High on the agenda is her new UK tour which kicks off at The Regent Theatre, Ipswich, on October 5. ‘I can’t wait’ she says. When I ask her what she likes most about touring she says ‘There’s no one single thing’, and she laughs, ‘but what I love is that it’s like a school trip. Everything is arranged for me, I get to go to different places, have fun, sing - and I get paid!’ When I ask her if she prefers touring to recording she pauses
Pete Goodrum spent some time chatting to Caro Emerald ahead of her UK tour that will see her perform in Ipswich later this year.
for a moment and says, ‘well, I can’t answer that as a straight comparison. First, I can’t have one without the other. The songs I record form the material for the concerts. But, truthfully, when you put a show together, choose the songs, organize it all and then go out and do it, it’s great. Forty or so shows later you do kind of welcome the chance to be back in the studio for a while. But I love them both’. It’s because as much as she loves performing, the recording studio is important to Caro Emerald. It’s vital to the process. As we talk about how her music is created she explains, ‘It’s really not all about me. This is a collective. My writers and producers come up with ideas, and we develop
them. We use samples for instance, not necessarily from other people’s work but from sessions we’ve recorded. We might take just a few seconds from one of those and build it into the mix of a track’. Her voice changes slightly. There’s an added intensity to it as she expands on how her sound is created. This is the talk of a woman who has music deep in her soul. Referring to a song that was vital in establishing her she says, ‘So, for instance, ‘Back it Up’ is a difficult song to sing on stage. We put that together using all sorts of techniques. That little bit of piano sample that comes in on the offbeat, the layers of the track - they make it complicated’.
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But, I point out, this collective work, using technology to build up tracks, somehow sounds fresh and natural when she performs it. ‘Thank you’ she replies, ‘that’s so nice to hear, because we really do try to achieve that. It would be easy to perform my material in an old school kind of way. But that would miss the fusion of all the styles I love’. Ask her, as I do, about her influences and the names, some more of a surprise than others, come tumbling out. Dusty Springfield, Shirley Bassey, Nina Simone, Amy Winehouse, Eva Cassidy, Nora Jones. When I pursue the point, asking who was the main influence and the single most important influence she says she couldn’t pin it down to one person - which is perhaps the point. But, she says, her inspiration comes from ‘people who can somehow make jazz work in the mainstream, because I didn’t think it was possible. But it is.’ It so is. In fact, Caro Emerald has proved that quite a lot is possible really. In 2007, as a 25 year old she’d sung the vocal on Dutch producer Jan van Wieringen’s demo track that was being turned down by labels everywhere. By 2008, via exposure on YouTube, the track, ‘Back it Up’, was central to the idea of an album. Suddenly this jazzy, Latin based with a dash of Andrews Sisters, sound seemed like a good idea. Fast forward to August 2011. Her album, “Deleted Scenes from the Cutting Room’ is in the Top Ten. And it’s in good company. Sharing the honours, and top ten, at that point are albums by Beyonce, Adele, Amy Winehouse and Lady Gaga which is quite a list of ladies. Not that Caro is a stranger to big gigs. She played the opening set on the Pyramid Stage at Glastonbury in 2014. And 2016 saw her play the Colours of Ostrava Festival which The Guardian rates as one of the top ten music festivals in Europe. It’s no surprise that she’s also appeared on TV with that arbiter of taste, Jools Holland. You may have heard her on TV too. Tracks by Caro feature as theme tunes on TV and in major brand commercials. Which is even more testament to how her music just fits modern life. It’s part of our soundtrack. None of that though can compare with Caro on stage. Live. This is the art of performing with a capital A. For Art. Because her delivery, phrasing and sheer style are breathtaking. The technology only serves to heighten the texture and complexity of her work. When she’s singing you’re drawn in to a place where jazz might be working in the mainstream but you’re witnessing a performance that’s rooted in the same unfathomably cool place that only the greats have inhabited.
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As we talk of her recording and touring schedule I feel bound to ask if she ever does get any time off. And if she does how does she spend it. She laughs. ‘I have kids, so there’s most of the answer right there. But, really, I just like to be around family and friends, have nice meals, chill. Nothing special’. Except you can hear in her voice that it is special. Family and friends time. No hobbies or pastimes then I say.
Nothing that’s in that favourite question of interviewers - tell me something about you that nobody knows. ‘Ha!’ comes the reply. ‘I can’t say that nobody knows it because I have owned up to it before but one thing I love doing is number puzzles. You know? Those really nerdy ones. Not simple word searches, but seriously geeky number based puzzles. I do them every chance I get’. I didn’t see that coming. But maybe I should have. Because music is all about numbers. The counting, the timing, the structure. Mathematicians often make great musicians. Put that innate grasp of number and timing together with a stunning style and look, add an inspired, intelligent, choice of material and mix in a gifted song stylist’s phrasing and delivery and you’ve got something special. You’ve got Caro Emerald. Dazzling, accomplished and outstanding. Or to put it another way. Beautiful, bright and brilliant. Ipswich Regent Fri 5 October
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Get close to the animals A family-friendly day out for young animal lovers that the grown-ups will enjoy just as much, Wroxham Barns’ Junior Farm allows children to feed, cuddle and groom a variety of cute and fluffy farmyard favourites, such as lambs, chicks, rabbits and ponies. Piggy’s Play Sty provides heated indoor soft play for rainy days, and the Championship Mini Golf and traditional funfair will keep the young and young at heart entertained. Boutique shopping, craft studios and sumptuous afternoon teas are also on offer, meaning there really is something for everyone.
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Gin has enjoyed a notable resurgence in recent years, with a plethora of artisan producers, delicious flavours and accompanying tonics ensuring the nation’s thirst for the spirit remains quenched. Perfect for gin-lovers, the Adnams Make Your Own Gin experience will kindle your creativity as well as tickling your tastebuds – learn about the art of distilling, select from your own choice of botanicals and take home a personalised bottle to enjoy over ice on these golden summer evenings.
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Have a hoot in Happisburgh
Come and learn more about owls in a day out that’s sure to be a hoot for the whole family. Happisburgh Owls has a variety of hand-reared, friendly owls, including tawny, barn, snowy and eagle owls. Knowledgeable trained staff are on hand to tell you all about these elusive birds’ distinctive personalities and needs, as well as the conservation efforts needed to help them survive in the wild. All the owls are tame and used to being handled, making this a relaxed and special experience for all ages.
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Shoot clays
Don your gilet and indulge your inner marksman at this renowned shooting range near Darsham. Facilities cater to both beginners and experienced licence holders, including four Skeet ranges, Down the Line, Compact Sporting, FITASC and numerous woodland stands. A 60-foot and a 120foot tower both add to the variety of targets and disciplines available. Have A Go days, one-on-one coaching to improve your technique and group bookings mean everyone can have a go at this traditional sport.
Back a winner
Nothing says summer decadence like a day at the races – enjoying the excitement of a race with a glass of champagne, dressed in your glad rags – and for this Newmarket needs no introduction. Known as ‘the home of horse racing’, quirks such as horse walks, horse traffic lights and a horse training ground that runs right into the town centre make it a special place to visit. The racecourse itself plays host to a number of music events and family days as well as regular racing fixtures, and comprises two individual racecourses, the Rowley Mile and the July Course.
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Packed full of vintage charm (and china) and tucked away in the pretty Georgian town of Holt, Folly Tearooms is truly a delight. Three unmissable afternoon tea variations are served all day long, giving new meaning to Marie Antoinette’s ‘let them eat cake’ – the Traditional Folly with all the trimmings; the Pink Folly, complete with sparkling pink bubbly; and the Gentleman’s Folly, which includes a selection of savoury goodies. Both the tearoom and its garden are beautifully decorated and the perfect place to enjoy a cuppa, once you’ve decided which one to sample – the tea menu is extensive and will have you sipping brews from all around the globe. More tea vicar? See pages 45 and 46!!
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A Norfolk rite of passage, a trip to Blakeney Point offers a rare opportunity to get within a whisker’s breadth of the resident grey and common seal colonies without causing disturbance. Numerous reputable companies, including Temple Seal Trips and Beans Seal trips, offer informative ferry trips departing daily from Morston Quay. Blakeney Point is also an important site for migrating birds, meaning there’s plenty to see on the way. Once there, enjoy the sight (and, it must be said, the smell) of these inquisitive animals in their natural habitat, with time and tide occasionally allowing for an optional landing before returning.
Walking east
East Anglia is renowned for its big skies and picturesque landscapes. Why not experience Norfolk and Suffolk in all its glory throughout the summer months by walking on one of the many public footpaths. Different distances and experience levels can be negotiated and you can even take in refreshments at one of the many splendid public houses along the way. A particular favourite of the Places&Faces team is a walk which starts in Beccles, going alongside the River Wave ney to the charming village of Geldeston before crossing the marshes and then returning to Beccles along the Angles Way - this walk is never complete without a stop in the Lock s Inn to sample some the fabulous local ales on offer. There are many different websites detai ling different walking routes, why not check out www.nationaltrust.org.uk for ideas of wher e you can walk in the east of England.
Visit a vineyard
Bungay-based Flint Vineyard, whose debut wine sold out within just five months during 2017, takes advantage of the Waveney Valley’s dry, sunny climate to produce a selection of highly lauded and prize-winning wines. Guided tours of the vineyard and winery are available every Saturday. Led by winemaker Ben Mitchell, visitors will receive a detailed explanation of the winemaking process and a tutored tasting of Flint’s three wines. Tours can include a ’15 mile lunch’, which will showcase some fine local produce, including Baron Bigod cheese and Marsh Pig charcuterie.
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dating back to 1927, when Robert Wright started to sell and repair bicycles in Lowestoft. As times moved on, he started to sell motor bikes, even supplying the local police force, until he handed over the reins to his son, John, and his wife Joy in the 1960s. With car sales taking over, John took on the Honda and Toyota dealerships, expanding to Great Yarmouth and Norwich. This lead to a focus on Mazda at Lowestoft and Norwich. Now Gordon, grandson and son of John, is company director and he has overseen a move to a purpose-built showroom in Beccles, in Common Lane North, from Lowestoft. The Norwich site, on Cromer Road, remains. The Beccles site includes a large and airy showroom, a comfortable customer and reception area with WiFi and refreshments, a state-of-the-art service and repair workshop and a large car display area. ‘We have been at Beccles since 2011,’ says Gordon, whose wife Debbie also works at the dealership. ‘It is a great spot and we have so many repeat customers, around 70 per cent. We know most of them by name and they know they can trust us.’ His son, Danny, is general manager while his daughter, Holly, looks after marketing. And there are several long-serving members of staff including Graham Walpole and Garret Knowles in sales and Martin Gooda and Rachel Earl in the service department. Russell Whyte, Gordon’s brother-in-law, manages the Norwich branch. The company knows that it has to continue to develop so they are expanding their used car business at their Beccles site to now include all makes of second hand cars. The company also holds the Mazda franchise for the area. ‘We are ranked fourth in the national dealer league for them,’ says Gordon, with pride. Danny says: ‘People know and trust the Mazda make – they know they get value for money. When asked what the secret to the company’s success is, Gordon smiles and says: ‘It must be the friendliness of the staff. We treat people as we want to be treated ourselves. We’re not pushy, we look after people as individuals.’ 2019 is an exciting year for Mazda as it launches it’s new SKYACTIV-X Engine in the first of it’s new seventh generation cars, the all new Mazda 3. The new Spark Controlled Compression Ignition (SPCCI) engine is the worlds first commercial gasoline engine to use compression ignition to realize an unprecedented level of sharp engine response and torqueful acceleration combined with higher fuel efficiency and cleaner emissions than ever before. FOR MORE INFORMATION: Wrights Motors, Common Lane North, Beccles, Tel 01502 713 885, and Cromer Road, Norwich Tel 01603 427011. www.wrights-motors.co.uk
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BEACH RIDING with Pakefield Riding School
£37.00 for a fully escorted 1 hour ride (other times available)
From beginners to advanced riders, groups also welcome.
Tel: 01502 572257
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I still consider myself a farmer, although the media does take up a huge amount of my time
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ADAM HENSON is perhaps the best-known farmer in the UK, presenting his own section on BBC TV’s Countryfile to around 7 million viewers every Sunday evening. As well as his TV work Adam is a farming expert, with more than 50 flocks of rare breed animals at his Cotswolds home from which he often broadcasts. Growing up on the Cotswold Hills as a farmer’s son was a great start to life and it spurred his enthusiasm to become a farmer. The site near Cheltenham, which launched in 1971, now attracts 70,000 visits a year and in 2014 won Farm Attraction of the Year. Places&Faces® caught up with Adam ahead of his appearance at The Apex in Bury St Edmunds where he will be telling stories about his farming life, his TV career and his thoughts on British Agriculture.
We met up with Adam and asked him about the show… I will be talking about my life on the land and growing up on the farm, my father’s work in rare breed conservation and opening the Cotswold Farm Park. I will also be telling stories of using animals in films and my work for the BBC. Sounds great! Will the audience be able to ask questions? There is often a chance for Q&A’s after my talk and I always try to meet people after the show when I do a book signing. Is it hard to juggle a career in the media with the gruelling schedule of a working farmer? How do you strike the balance between the two? I still consider myself a farmer, although the media does take up a huge amount of my time. Life is a continual juggling act but I have surrounded myself with a very capable team who look after the farm and Cotswold Farm Park in my absence. I share the business with a good friend, Duncan Andrews, who holds the helm very steady. What are the most important jobs on the farm? Working with livestock, crops and the general public is all about attention to detail and high standards. Every job we do is important but busy times of the year are lambing, harvest and for the Cotswold Farm Park the Easter and summer holidays.
Does the life of a British farmer differ from those in Europe and farmers further afield? If so, how? I am sure that the life of farmers world-wide has a huge amount of similarities as we all strive to produce good quality food. However, depending on the climate, soil type and politics of each country, there is also a wide variance. The popularity of Countryfile has progressed from strength to strength – what do you feel is the reason for its growing appeal? Taking Countryfile from Sunday lunchtime to Sunday evening has made a huge difference to the weekly viewing figures, which are now regularly well over 7 million. I think that the general public love to see our beautiful British countryside and all the fascinating things going on within it…. real stories about real lives. Is there anything particularly special about farming in the Cotswolds? How does it differ there to other parts of the UK? We are fortunate that the Cotswolds has gentle rolling hills, with reasonably fertile soil and a kind climate. In comparison to the mountains of Wales, Cumbria and Scotland, our terrain means we have a number of farming options, from livestock to arable. Of all the issues facing farmers at the moment, which is the most significant and the one most likely to cause a problem for you in future? With Brexit just around the corner, the unknown political change is hugely significant and if it isn’t managed well could present some major challenges in the future. What advice would you give to young farmers starting out in an agricultural career? If you consider British agriculture as the whole food supply chain, there are some incredibly rewarding jobs out there. I would urge young people to study hard, as farming has become much more technological and business minded. It is important to remain flexible and adjust to make the most out of the opportunities available. Adam Henson will be at The Apex on Thursday 20 September, ring 01284 758000 or visit www.theapex.co.uk for more information.
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Did you know
Even though it contains simple sugars, it is NOT the same as white sugar or artificial sweeteners. Its exact combination of fructose and glucose actually helps the body regulate blood sugar levels. Some kinds of honey do have a low hypoglycemic index, so they don’t jolt your blood sugar.
Norfolk and Suffolk has an abundance of fantastic
small batch honey producers which can be used and enjoyed in a number of different ways. Bees produce honey from the sugary secretions of plants through several biological processes including enzymatic activity and water evaporation and is stored in wax honeycombs. It gets its sweetness from the monosaccharides fructose and glucose, and has about the same relative sweetness as granulated sugar. Amazingly most microorganisms do not grow in honey, so sealed honey does not spoil, even after many years!! The taste of honey varies according to the plants which are flowering at the time, so as a beautifully natural product it will vary throughout the season and from year to year. Honey use and production has a long and varied history and as an ancient activity, depicted in Valencia, Spain, by a cave painting of humans foraging for honey at least 8,000 years ago. Many people rave about the amazing health benefits of honey, from soothing coughs to assisting with easing the symptoms of hay-fever. At the end of the day honey is honey, with nothing added and nothing taken away. We have tried it this month on toast, in tea and treats of all kinds. It is definitely worth exploring the honey producers local to you to enjoy this fantastic natural product... a sticky taste of summer!!
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A blend of nectars gathered by honey bees in the wilds of Norfolk. This honey has a smooth buttery texture.
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NORFOLK PRESERVES PURE NORFOLK HONEY
A beautifully blended honey from a supply by various bee-keepers from around the area.
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PicnicPerfection R h i a n n o n M e r e d i t h - D av i e s f r o m No r f o l k C o t t a g e C a r e l o o k s a t t e n f a n t a s t i c p i c n i c s p o t s i n No r t h No r f o l k
What a wonderful way to appreciate
our quiet and tranquil county than to enjoy a picnic in the diverse and varied landscape of Norfolk. From coast to countryside and broad to heath, below are just a few terrific picnic spots to savour.
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Sandringham Estate
Sandringham is the much-loved country retreat of Her Majesty the Queen, and has been the private home of four generations of British monarchs since 1862. The garden is superb, and an easy stroll around in a circle with the house being the central focus. The lake leading up to the West Lawns is surrounded by the most spectacular flora. Take a picnic and eat at the woodland around the nature walks and adventure playground. Or go for a wander through the woods, and then walk over to the Visitor Centre.
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Blickling Country Park
With a shimmering lake, shady woodland, colourful garden and rolling green parkland, you’re never far from an idyllic picnic spot. Take a stroll around the grounds to find your ideal picnic spot and after tucking in, let the kids explore the secret garden and ancient temple, and smell the citrus trees in the orangery. The whole family can also hire bikes and segways to ride around the park.
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Winterton
The beach at Winterton-On-Sea is truly one of the jewels of the Norfolk coast. The wide and gently sloping sandy beach is ideal for picnics, sandcastles or just relaxing. A colony of around 30 to 40 seals also lives just north of Winterton so take your binoculars for a sighting.
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Cley Beach
The beach at Cley-Next-The-Sea is about a mile away from the town and is accessed via beach road. It is a quiet beach backed by the nature reserve, which has been designated an area of outstanding natural beauty. Mostly made up of shingle Cley-Next-The-Sea beach is ideal for sunny summer evening picnics, sea fishing, early morning coastal walks and peace and quiet.
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One of the largest, best preserved and most lavishly decorated keeps in England, surrounded by 20 acres of mighty earthworks. In its long history, it’s been a hunting lodge, a royal residence and even housed Queen Isabella following her dastardly part in the murder of her husband, Edward II. Kids can explore the ramparts and search the horizon for enemy hordes. Then when the perimeter is safe, they’ll love tumbling down the grassy moat slope or listening out for the local grasshoppers. It’s a great spot for a picnic and watching the sun go down.
Whitlingham Country Park
At the eastern end of the country park you will find a children’s play area. There is also a large grass area for picnics on warm sunny days. The spot offers great views of the river Yare. Moving down to the Great Broad, fantastic views continue over the water with the Norwich skyline as a backdrop. This woodland and water park just southeast outside Norwich at Trowse is a great place to walk, cycle or bird watch. Built on the site of a quarry whose gravel was used for a number of major local construction projects, Whitlingham offers a full range of water-based activities, including sailing, windsurfing, kayaking, rafting and canoeing.
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The sweeping park that surrounds the hall is home to a large herd of Fallow Deer and a small herd of Red Deer that roam freely. The evergreen oaks (Quercus ilex) that are such a feature of the park, they are Mediterranean in origin and were brought to Holkham from Italy. Sit back and relax in the dappled sunlight and enjoy an Italian inspired lunch, you could be in the midst of the Tuscan Hills. There are designated walks which allow visitors to explore the 3,000-acres grounds and take a closer look at prominent landmarks, such as the monument to Coke of Norfolk and the obelisk.
Coltishall
Coltishall Common is one of the most picturesque spots in the whole of Broadland, also a great place to moor your boat. The staithe has a large area of grass that sweeps down to the River Bure and is an ideal place for a picnic.
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Happisburgh
Happisburgh (pronounced Haysbrough) is most well-known for its striking red and white lighthouse. It is open at various times of the year and is the oldest working lighthouse in Britain. From a beautiful picnic spot on top of the cliffs you get an unspoilt view along the coast to Sea Palling.
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Heydon Village Green
Heydon is one of the prettiest villages in Norfolk and is set in a corner of Heydon Hall Park. It is one of less than a dozen privately owned villages in Great Britain and became Norfolk’s first conservation area in 1971. Heydon is also currently home to six County Wildlife Sites. Every summer the village hold a tug of war on the green which is not to be missed. Enjoy a picnic on the green surrounded by many historical buildings; why not take a pint out onto the green from The Earle Arms Pub too!
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T he perf ect Places& Faces® Picn ic Hamper
This month the weather has been extremely kind to us. Lashings of hot sun!! As Places&Faces® is lucky enough to be based just outside of Southwold we took the opportunity to dust off the office hamper and head out on to the beach for a little lunchtime R&R. Why not have a try of some of our favourite items, but make sure to pack your trusty sun hat and some factor 50!!
Drinks
1. Adnams Prosecco DOC, Italy
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2. Ghost Ship Alcohol Free
4. Adnams Copper House Gin & Tonic Cans
We added a little sparkle to the picnic with Adnams chosen Prosecco which comes from Veneto, Italy, in the Prosecco region. Made from the Glera grape it has the aromas of ripe apples and fresh, bright flavours of pears and white peaches and a vivifying sparkle. The perfect apéritif! With no compromise on taste, Ghost Ship Alcohol Free is a mere 21 kcal per 100ml providing a low alcohol, great tasting beer for those counting calories or looking for a invigorating drink to celebrate the summer.
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A brilliant new tea-inspired beer for the summer. At 4% abv, this ruby-red beer in infused with jasmine, earl grey and hibiscus to create a wonderful citrusfilled beer with floral notes and a touch of red fruits. Made with pale ale malt and wheat and hopped with cascade.
Brilliant! Perfect for festivals, picnics and long lunches on the beach. Ready mixed and ready to go! Items 1 - 4 available at www.cellarandkitchen.adnams.co.uk
5. Magpie Sourdough
6. cheese and ham croissants
7. Raspberry and cream cup cakes Items 5 - 7 from www.twomagpiesbakery.co.uk
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As pastimes go, you can’t get more British
than afternoon tea. Compared to our enduring love affair with the humble brew, afternoon tea is a relatively modern tradition, widely credited as being introduced in the 1840s by Her Grace Anna Maria, the seventh Duchess of Bedford. As dinner in her household was served fashionably late at around eight o’clock, the duchess (understandably) found she was getting peckish by mid-afternoon. She therefore asked for a tray of tea, sandwiches and cake to be brought to her room at around four o’clock, which became a daily habit she soon invited friends to join her in. This ‘pause for tea’ was quickly picked up by other hostesses and became a fashionable social event among the wealthy. Before long, come four
Afternoon Tea o’clock, upper-class society women could be found in their drawing rooms, sipping tea and munching on cakes whilst wearing their finest long gowns, gloves and hats. As tea rooms were one of the few respectable places a woman could meet friends and have a good gossip without a chaperone, they were all the rage in the 19th century, and the popularity of the out-ofhome afternoon tea soared. Nearly 200 years after the Duchess of Bedford’s innovation, sitting down to afternoon tea remains an elegant and decadent affair. Traditional afternoon tea is served with bone china on a tiered stand and consists of dainty sandwiches, scones served with jam and cream, and a selection of cakes and pastries. Modern interpretations often include supplements in the form of bubbles or even gin, and are a wonderful way to treat yourself, whether on a special occasion or just because, like the Duchess, you’re feeling peckish! Norfolk and Suffolk are home to some wonderful venues to indulge in an afternoon tea – from country house hotels to cosy cafes, there’s somewhere for everyone to stop for tea.
There are few hours in life more agreeable than the hour dedicated to the ceremony known as afternoon tea. Henry James
The Places&Faces® team pick their favourite spots for afternoon tea... Jade Soanes
The Mardle Cafe, Lound Nestled in the Suffolk countryside village of Lound, The Mardle Cafe is a blink and you’d miss it-sized gem, renowned for its huge homemade cakes. Afternoon teas feature a selection of freshly prepared sandwiches, pastries, scones and sweet treats. Booking and stating any dietary requirements ahead of your visit is essential. Jade says: “The cheese scones are to die for and are still warm when served – be sure to wear loose clothing to this one!”
Samantha Garstang
Stoke by Nayland Golf, Hotel & Spa, Leavenheath
Perched on the Suffolk/Essex border, the family-owned golf, hotel and spa also boasts a 2 AA Rosette restaurant. As well as the traditional afternoon tea and sparkling tea offerings, they have taken inspiration from the nation’s growing love of gin to offer a Gin & Tonic afternoon tea, featuring treats with an alcohol-infused twist and jam containing Bombay Sapphire. Eat al fresco on the terrace when the sun is shining. Sam says: “The scones deserve a special mention, as does the addition of gin instead of tea! The views over the golf course and lake make it extra special.”
Andrew Hirst
The Norfolk Mead Hotel, Coltishall The Georgian grandeur of the Norfolk Mead Hotel and its expansive grounds provides some peace from the hustle and bustle of nearby Norwich. Traditional afternoon teas are comprised of finger sandwiches, scones with clotted cream and Norfolk strawberry jam and a selection of cakes, with champagne as an optional extra. Take your tea next to the roaring fire or outside in the walled garden. Andrew says: “The quality of the produce keeps me coming back again and again – pure indulgence in beautiful surroundings.”
Mark Shreeve
Cafe Britannia, Norwich Claiming to serve the best value walk-up afternoon tea in Norwich, Cafe Britannia enjoys an enviable position overlooking the city on Mousehold Heath. You can do your good deed for the day by visiting too, as the cafe is run by the prison service and helps to rehabilitate low-risk offenders. Afternoon teas are served from 2pm each day, and include options for prosecco and a vegan afternoon tea, which needs advanced booking. Marks says: “Impeccable, friendly service in a historic building, with a great selection of cakes.” 45
Afternoon Tea
More tea, vicar? If you fancy putting together
an afternoon tea at home, you need to start with the star of the show – tea. Do you know your rooibos from your oolong, your Assam from your ceylon? If not, these local, independent tea specialists certainly do, and can provide you with some of the finest and most extensive selections from around the globe.
The T Junction, Norwich Offering a dizzying selection of loose leaf teas and teabags alongside a range of gourmet coffees, The T Junction is a longestablished, family owned business situated in Castle Mall. For tea connoisseurs, there’s green, white, black, herbal and every fruit flavour imaginable, as well as a range of related accessories such as tea infusers, teapots and of course, biscuits. Whatever your preference, the shop invites you to ditch the PG Tips and join its ‘Real Coffee and Tea’ campaign to transform your taste experience.
Pickwicks of Ipswich, Ipswich Housed in a building dating back to the 15th century, Pickwicks Coffee and Tea House is full of olde world charm. Their merchant counter offers a superb selection of over 40 varieties of loose leaf tea and special blends, which can be sampled within the shop before you buy. Their mission is also to persuade teabag users to give flavoursome loose leaf a try, and with one of the largest selections of tea in Suffolk you’re sure to find one (or several!) you love.
Wilkinsons, Norwich Wilkinson’s started as a small family firm and have been trading since 1972. Well regarded as quality tea and coffee merchants both in the UK and USA, they offer an extensive loose leaf selection that is hand blended on-site. Seasonal special blends include creations such as ‘Bengal Tiger’, ‘Cinnamon Secret’ and a unique ‘Norwich Blend’ to counteract the region’s hard water, as well as the usual suspects such as Earl Grey, chai and Darjeeling.
Butterworth and Son, Bury St Edmunds Established in the 19th century, Butterworth and Son have been in the tea smith business for generations and stock a wide range of loose leaf and bagged teas, ranging from daily household staples to the more exotic. Thought to be the last tea company in England to include a collectible picture card with each box, the packaging is as much of a treat as the tea itself.
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Christmas Party Nights At Yarmouth Stadium Christmas Parties!
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Sat 1st
£25.99 Starter, Main Course (No Disco)
The Festive 5!
Thurs 13th £25.99 ABBA Tribute Night - Main Course Only
Yarmouth Road, Caister-on-Sea, Norfolk NR30 5TE 01493 720343 www.yarmouthstadium.co.uk
£14.99 Main Course Only (No Disco)
Thurs 6th
£14.99 Main Course Only (No Disco)
Sat 8th £34.99 Starter, Main Course, Dessert & Disco after Racing Mon 10th £14.99 Main Course Only (No Disco) Fri 14th
£11 per person (not available Boxing Day)
Fri 21st Sat 22nd Mon 24th Wed 26th
On Thursday 27th December we are offering our popular Festive Special, a complementary bottle of wine per table of 4 adults!
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Mon 3rd
For pre-booked parties of 5 or more adults, our Festive 5 includes: Fast-track entry Tote betting Drink Hot Dog and a Racecard.
Festive Special
After the fun of the racing, the track lights dim, Guests can enjoy an evening, In our Raceview Restaurant, Or Executive Lounge, Stay and party with our DJ, ‘Til 1 am!
December at the Raceview Restaurant
On scheduled Christmas Party Nights, after the track lights dim, guests enjoying an evening in the Raceview Restaurant or Private Lounges can stay and party with our DJ until 1am. The dancefloor in the restaurant is near our late licenced bar!
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Boxing Day Brunch!
£31.99 Starter, Main Course, Dessert & Disco after Racing
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Thurs 27th £14.99 Main Course Only Festive Special - Complementary Bottle of wine per table of 4 Adults. Sat 29th
£25.99 Starter, Main Course (No Disco)
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Richard Bainbridge
is the chef proprietor of Benedicts Restaurant in Norwich www.restaurantbenedicts.com
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Photography by KATJA BAINBRIDGE
For me the summer is all about the sunshine, the vegetables, the seafood, everything this beautiful county has to offer. I love sitting down with my young family, we put a big bowl of salad in the middle of the table filled with vegetables, pickled fruits, leaves, wonderful shellfish from our coastline and my personal favourite samphire. This month we should utilise everything our beautiful county has to offer, get the family together in the garden on a big table with a couple of bottles of wine, music and the perfect summer salad for all the family to enjoy. A simple yet delicious recipe to end your summer on a high. METHOD Pre heat your oven to 180°C Take your sliced courgette, mix with 2 tablespoons of Sea Salt and the cumin then leave to cure for 10 minutes. Rinse off and dry in a tea towel, once dry roll up your courgette to look like a rose using tooth picks to hold it together. Place a pan on a medium heat with a splash of rapeseed oil, gently lay your courgette rose into the pan and lightly colour on both sides then cook in the oven for 5 minutes and it’s ready to serve.
INGREDIENTS • 1 Courgette (Sliced Length Ways) • 1 Pepper (Core Removed & Roughly Chopped) • 2 Garlic Cloves (Crushed) • 1 Handful of Mixed Salad Leaves
for the PEPPER PURÉE Place the chopped peppers, garlic and a good splash of rapeseed oil onto a large baking tray. Season lightly with salt and pepper then place into the oven for 25-35 minutes until the peppers are cooked with a light colour. Transfer into a blender and blitz until smooth, check the seasoning and keep warm until needed. for the DRESSING Mix the lemon juice with the oil and season with salt and pepper, spoon over the salad leaves just before serving.
• 1 Pickled Onion • 2 Young Carrots (Cooked Lightly in Thyme, Lemon, Butter & Water) • Sea Salt • 1 Tsp Cumin • Juice of 1 Lemon • 20g Norfolk Rapeseed Oil
TO SERVE Spoon a big spoonful of the pepper purée into the middle of the plate. Remove the toothpicks from the courgette, slice it in half and place onto the plate on one side of your pepper purée. Start to lay the rest of your salad components on the other side to make a full circle. Serve with a chilled glass of Sauvignon Blanc!
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Homemade Lemonade Nicole Cachao
in Norwich Restaurant Manager at Benedicts Restaurant www.restaurantbenedicts.com
What is better on a hot summer’s afternoon than a refreshing chilled glass of lemonade? Interestingly, the first written recipe for lemonade was found in Egypt in the Fourteenth Century that’s a long history of producing this classic summer drink and every country will have their own recipes and tricks for the best glass of zingy lemonade. The recipe that I have created is super simple and delivers a sharp citrus hit that will suit all tastes. Perfect to make as a pitcher for your summer BBQ or just for a treat at home. TOP TIP Add our favourite Vodka for an adult twist
INGREDIENTS
SERVES ONE
• 8 x lemons • 200g caster sugar • 700ml Water • Soda or sparkling Water to finish • Lemon slices to garnish
TO MAKE THE COCKTAIL
Take your lemons and cut them in half. Juice the lemons making sure to squeeze out every last drop. Put all your lemon juice into a large bowl. Add the water to the juice in the bowl. Add your caster sugar a 50g at a time and taste - until your preferred sweetness. Whisk all your ingredients together in the bowl until the sugar has dissolved into the liquid. Store in the fridge and keep for 3 days. Add a touch of soda water to top up your lemonade or enjoy still over ice. Add lemon slices to garnish
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The knee is the largest joint in the body, which provides stability and flexibility and allows your legs to bend and straighten. As a result, much strain is put on the knee area. Common knee injuries include sprains, strains, tendonitis, meniscal tears, fractures, kneecap dislocations, cartilage injuries, bursitis and repetitive stress disorders. In activities such as walking, climbing stairs or running, nearly the whole weight of the body is carried by the knees. The knee is a tough joint that acts like a hinge between the thighbone and the shinbone but as well as bending and straightening, the knee joint allows rotation and pivoting making it one of the most complex joints in the body. The action of twisting and turning puts a tremendous strain on the ligaments (bands of fibrous tissue connecting bones or cartilage and strengthening joints). Hence a common injury suffered by footballers is a ruptured ligament. Of course, not just footballers suffer from injuring their knees. Many injuries are caused by other competitive sports, in road accidents or in something as simple as a fall. If left untreated or wrongly managed, these problems can lead to permanent damage and accelerated wear and tear in the knee. Treatment for knee injuries has many facets but tends to follow the path of clinical assessment, imaging and then conservative measures such as physiotherapy with weight reduction if needed to ease the load on the joint. Pain relief and anti-inflammatories can bring relief and if these are not sufficient there can be an option of steroid injections being given. For many injuries the first surgical treatment is a knee “arthroscopy” which is used to treat cartilage tears, to reconstruct some ligament injuries, and sometimes to assess damage that can’t be seen on scans. Arthroscopy is a “keyhole” operation that is performed through very small cuts in the skin, using a narrow, tube-like telescope called an arthroscope. The procedure is usually performed as a day-case, meaning you’ll be able to go home on the same day. Arthroscopic knee surgery is usually carried out under general anaesthesia, which means that you will be asleep during the procedure, or for some patients, spinal anaesthesia is preferable. This will completely block the feeling in your legs but you stay awake. Your surgeon and anaesthetist will discuss with you which type of anaesthesia is most suitable in your case. Your surgeon will also explain the benefits and risks of having a knee arthroscopy, and will discuss the alternatives to the procedure. For degenerative change in the knee (arthritis) the final resort is knee joint replacement - an operation to replace a knee joint that
We owe a lot to our knees! Debbie Thorpe of Spire Norwich Hospital discovers why over 70,000 knee replacement operations are carried out each year in the UK.
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Lighting This month our resident interior design expert Julie Handforth-Doidge tells us that when you are trying to create the right atmosphere and ambience within a room lighting is fundamental.
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the whole feel of your room – so what is the first thing to consider to make sure you have the right size and shape lamp for your room. A large lamp with strong colours will create a real statement where a small neutral lamp will just blend into the background giving you a more subtle lit room. It is important that the lamp you choose looks good during the day as well as night when it is lit. A carefully selected light will transform a corner of the room turning it into a cosy place of retreat adding warmth and character to your home. Don’t rule out a feature floor lamp as used correctly they can add character to a room. Three words come to mind when planning lighting for interior design:- Ambient...Task and Accent when trying to create the right atmosphere and ambience within a room lighting is fundamental. Bright lights will more often than not make you feel alert and awake, softer lights are more relaxing. When planning, what activities take place within the room make sure you look around and see what features you wish to highlight. Planning the style of lighting, possibly colour tones, dimmable lights. Get it right from the start in particularly with hard wiring. It is much harder to change it once it has been installed. A lamp is easily moveable. Make a room interesting take in its size and shape. Activities wise such as a kitchen and cooking you may wish to consider a more concentrated light such as down lights. Reading, consider a directional light, unobtrusive and less distracting to others around. Remember that bulbs can make a difference to the type of lighting - try and use energy efficient bulbs in all circumstances. A great selection are on offer these days Give some consideration to spotlights or accent lighting to focus on a feature wall. Bad lighting can make a room feel dated and create that unwelcome feel. Add a dimmer. This allows you to easily change the mood and brightness of your lighting depending on the time of day. Include at least three sources
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of light in each room: general (overhead or pendant) lighting, specific (task or table) lighting, and ambient (sconces, candles or decorative) lighting and make sure you choose the right shade. White shades let more light through, but usually create a colder tone. Coloured shades will tint the light, making it appear creamier, warmer, or cooler depending on the hue you choose. Before you get too concentrated on how the lampshade looks, don’t forget to look at the space it will go in. A bedside table lampshade could need a smaller profile if a bedside table is small or if there isn’t a lot of space to get in and out of the bed freely. While a floor lamp next to a wingback chair may afford a wider profile for its placement in your living room. Every room in your home is enhanced with beautiful light and illumination from natural means like sunlight to artificial means such as lamps and lighting fixtures If you would like some expert advice on choosing the right lighting for your room you could always pop down to see the JHD Interiors showroom where a large selection of table and floor lamps and shades from the Voyage Maison collection are on show.
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New skids on the block Car manufacturers are facing quite a challenge, with new car registrations falling for the first time in six years in 2017. For most, that means innovation and a raft of new models to try and tempt buyers into showrooms, says David Wakefield.
WITH ONE EYE on those September 1 new plates, we are seeing yet more of the popular SUV models, with even small cars like the Kia Picanto getting a crossover version; plus investment in electric models. This is highly relevant as sales of cars eligible for the government’s plug-in grant rose 53.7% compared to the same month in 2016, measured against a drop in total car sales of 11.2%. But fear not: There are still plenty of petrol and diesel models coming on line in the next 12 months, and here are just a few of those available to order for the new plates.
One of the most significant newcomers is, surely, the latest Ford Focus which appears this summer lighter and roomier, thanks for a longer wheelbase. The all-new Ford Focus is on sale for September delivery, with all main models offering enhanced specification while being priced more competitively or at carryover levels. Prices start at £17,930 for the Focus Style – £2,300 below the model it replaces. Focus Zetec and ST-Line – together representing 55% of sales – are now £850 and £250 less respectively. Also from Ford, the new Fiesta ST is available to order. The highly-anticipated hot hatch will cost from £18,995 in ST-1 trim, which features selectable drive modes – new to ST – as well as a flat-bottomed steering wheel, Recaro seats and ST sports suspension as standard. All Fiesta ST models are also equipped with electric, heated door mirrors, Ford’s SYNC3 DAB radio with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto capability, cruise control, and NCAP Pack, which includes Lane-Keeping Alert and speed limiter.
The SUV market is as strong as ever, and Skoda’s Karoq offers great value, comfort, and equipment in a crowded market. The Karoq, which complements its larger sibling, the seven-seat Kodiaq, costs from £20,875, and is available in three trim levels, SE, SE L and Edition. Each grade offers a high specification and levels of in-car technology which, claims Skoda, makes it one of the safest and most advanced vehicles in the sector. It replaces the highly popular Yeti in the Skoda SUV line-up. Audi has a lot going on, with a new version of the RS4 Avant, but it’s most significant freshen-up involves the A6 which gains many of the refinements up to now only available in the A8 flagship model. All engines in the A6 featured new mild-hybrid technology which enables the car to coast at speeds of between 34 and 99 mph and to initiate its start-stop function earlier. Nissan’s increasing popular Leaf electric model gets a facelift with a more chic look, and a significant range upgrade to 235 miles, almost matching that achieved by the Renault Zoe; but, with five seats and larger boot, the Leaf will attract family buyers. The new model is also equipped with an e-pedal, which allows drivers to start, stop and accelerate, decelerate and stop, simply by increasing or decreasing the pedal pressure. The tag GTI has been famously applied to various Volkswagen models over the years, and now the little up! is given the treatment. This diminutive hot hatchback is offered in three- or five-door body styles with one, generous, level of specification. The up! GTI is powered by the most potent petrol engine yet offered in the model range. Also new is the Volkswagen Polo GTI which gets the Golf GTI’s 2.0-litre turbocharged petrol engine; it’s slightly detuned to 197bhp and 236lb ft of torque but still strong enough to give the car a sub-7.0sec 0-62mph acceleration claim and top speed within a whisker of 150mph. Finally, VW also has the latest version of its big Touareg off-roader which comes with an eight-speed automatic Tiptronic gearbox and 4MOTION all-wheel drive. In the UK, the car will initially be offered with a 286 PS 3.0-litre V6 turbo diesel unit or, from the autumn, a 231 PS version of the same engine. A 340 PS 3.0-litre V6 turbocharged petrol engine will be available to order in the UK in late 2018, with deliveries beginning in 2019. In addition a plug-in hybrid drive with a system power of 367 PS is planned for the future.
Owning a new Toyota Hybrid becomes easier than ever before with two new models joining the Yaris Hybrid line-up. The addition of Active and Sport versions means there’s now a hybrid in all four grades in Toyota’s top-selling supermini range. Active becomes the new entry point to the range. The five-door hatch comes equipped with dual-zone climate control, trip computer, power front windows and a split-folding rear seat. What also comes as standard is the refined Toyota hybrid experience together with 75g/km CO2 emissions and official combined cycle fuel economy of 85.6mpg. The low emissions mean no annual road tax (VED) to pay. Honda’s CR-V ranks highly in the crossover section and a new version is available from August, with a hybrid version going on sale in December. Petrol models are available with seven seats for the first time, and increased wheelbase enables a more spacious interior without increasing overall length. First versions will have the 1.5 litre VTEC Turbo petrol engine. Kia has a new version of the cee’d, now renamed as the Ceed, which may confuse some! It is the first Kia to offer lane following assist technology and also carries a big range of driver assistance systems. Engines include the 140ps 1.4-litre T-GDi and efficient new ‘U3’ 1.6-litre diesel, and prices begin from £18,295. Already here is the little Picanto X-Line, which further broadens the appeal of the genre’s city car, with design highlights from the Stonic, Sportage and Sorento models. Prices start at £12,595 for the car equipped with the 1.25-litre petrol engine and five-speed manual gearbox, with a four-speed automatic transmission available for an additional £650. CO2 emissions that are as low as 106g/km on the manual transmission, and a combined fuel economy figure of 61.4mpg.
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a d z a M CX-5 T h e l a t e s t M a z d a C X- 5 h a s p r o g r e s s e d w i t h c o n s i d e r a b l e s t y l e w h e n c o m p a r e d t o i t s p r e d e c e s s o r, s a y s D av i d Wa k e f i e l d WITH ENHANCEMENTS across the board, an Making up the bulk of the range, the popular 2.2-litre all-new interior and a fully-revised body structure the 150ps SKYACTIV-D diesel is available with front-wheel latest Mazda CX-5 takes the car, originally launched in drive and all-wheel drive transmissions, plus comes 2012, to new heights. with a choice of SKYACTIV-MT or SKYACTIV-Drive The second-generation CX-5 features a powerful gearbox. Sitting at the top of the range, the flagship evolution of Mazda’s front-end design, while sleeker 2.2-litre 175ps SKYACTIV-D comes exclusively in sides and a lower roofline underscore Sport Nav trim and is equipped with its solid stance and elegant Mazda’s i-ACTIV AWD, and like the proportions. lower output diesel, it can be matched Mazda has taken a trio The original Mazda CX-5, launched to either automatic or manual of awards at the 2018 in 2012, changed perceptions in transmission. What Car? Used Car the popular SUV segment with All models feature a generous Awards - with both the its combination of style, driving standard equipment tally that CX-5 and the Mazda MX-5 dynamics and general efficiency – as includes LED headlights, auto powertaking titles. The CX-5 has well as introducing new technology to folding door mirrors, dual-zone also been awarded the enhance that driving pleasure. climate control, DAB radio and a 7” maximum five-star safety With particular attention paid to colour touch-screen display with rating by Euro NCAP. reducing noise and vibration within Mazda’s integrated navigation. Based on its rigorous the cabin, the new CX-5 provides Sport Nav cars add to this with a independent crash unmistakably premium levels of host of premium highlights including testing, plus evaluation comfort and refinement, while at the a reversing camera, eight-way power of Mazda’s sophisticated same time improving on the classadjustable driver’s seat and smart driver assistance systems, leading handling precision and driver keyless entry, plus heated front seats Euro NCAP’s five-star involvement of the outgoing car. and steering wheel. rating is comprehensive With 15 per cent stiffer torsional Offered in a Mazda for the first endorsement of the body rigidity than the outgoing model, time, Sport Nav models also feature a all-new CX-5’s passive the all-new CX-5 is more comfortable, power lift tailgate, plus a new head-up and active safety. refined and responsive than ever. display (HUD) that projects directly The UK range starts at just £23,995. onto the windscreen and features Both Mazda’s SKYACTIV-MT sixTraffic Sign Recognition. speed manual and SKYACTIV-Drive Other highlights include two new six-speed automatic transmissions feature in the range, optional paint colours: Soul Red Crystal Metallic and as does the latest generation of Mazda’s intelligent Machine Grey Metallic. i-ACTIV all-wheel drive (AWD) system. Both colours use Mazda’s unique three-layer Powered by a familiar range of SKYACTIV engines, TAKUMINURI painting technology, and compared the 2.0-litre 165ps SKYACTIV-G petrol engine is to previous CX-5’s Soul Red Metallic paint, Soul Red available in SE-L Nav and Sport Nav trim and is offered Crystal increases brightness by approximately 20 per exclusively with front-wheel drive and Mazda’s sixcent and depth by 50 per cent. speed SKYACTIV-MT manual gearbox.
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When a new version of one of the most successful medium range cars of all time is announced, then the public is bound t o s i t u p a n d t a k e n o t i c e, s a y s D av i d Wa k e f i e l d • First Head-up display for a Ford model in Europe delivers greater confidence at the wheel. Active Park Assist 2 enables fully automated parking manoeuvres at the push of a button. • Standard selectable Drive Modes, 20 per cent torsional rigidity improvement and isolated independent rear suspension offering Continuously Controlled Damping, a first for Focus, keep it at the top of the class for driving dynamics and improve comfort. • The new Focus introduces FordPass Connect embedded modem for connectivity on the move, Wireless charging pad, SYNC 3 with 8-inch touchscreen, and B&O PLAY audio. • Powertrain options include a further optimised version of Ford’s multi-awardwinning 1.0-litre EcoBoost and new 1.5-litre EcoBoost petrol engine, both enhanced with Ford’s industry-first cylinder deactivation application for three-cylinder engines. New 1.5-litre EcoBlue and 2.0-litre EcoBlue diesel engines deliver ultimate fuel-efficiency, and a new intelligent eight-speed automatic transmission adapts shift patterns to driving style, and is controlled using a stylish and ergonomic Rotary Gear Shift Dial.
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of the Ford Focus in the mid-range family car market. Just as Ford dominated with models like the Anglia and Escort, it did so with the Focus when it was launched back in the late 90s. The latest model, due for September delivery, is new in all senses of the word. It has, in Ford’s words, been designed from a clean sheet of paper and ushers in a new era for technology, comfort, space and driving experience for Europe’s midsize car customers. The new “human-centric” design for expanded line-up includes the first Focus Active crossover and the upscaled Focus Vignale.
Some of the features of the new Focus are: • New Stop & Go, Speed Sign Recognition and Lane-Centring technologies help negotiate stop-start traffic. Predictive curve light and Sign-based light help drivers see more clearly.
The all-new Focus offers a wide customer choice among its variants, with Focus Vignale, STLine, Active and Titanium reflecting customers’ specific preferences and needs. For example, the Focus Vignale “coast-to-coast” lower front aperture is designed to appear more jewel-like and artisan; and restrained Vignale ornamentation such as the satin aluminium finishes for the roof rails, fascia and rocker inserts, and signature Vignale grille mesh The Focus ST-Line’s more aggressively styled rear diffuser and larger functional roof-spoiler and more open front apertures are designed to enhance performance and reveal the engine components behind; and bold signature ST-Line lower wing elements direct air to the air-curtain inlets. The Focus Active has elevated ground clearance and protective black wheel arch and rocker claddings; front and rear skid plates and rocker inserts painted in contrast silver, plus bespoke front end design. New colours include Orange Glow, Desert Island Blue and Vignale-exclusive four-coat Dark Mulberry. Prices begin at £17.930 for the focus Style.
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The mpg figures quoted are sourced from official EU-regulated test results (EU Directive and Regulation 715/2007 and 692/2008 as last amended), are provided for comparability purposes and may not reflect your actual driving experience. *Retail only. Finance subject to status. Guarantees may be required. Freepost Ford Credit. Further charges may be made subject to mileage and condition, if the vehicle is returned at the end of the finance agreement. Subject to availability at a Ford UK Authorised Dealer for new vehicles contracted between 1st July and 30th September 2018 and registered between 1st July and 31st December 2018. Ludham Garage Ltd only offers finance products from Ford Credit. Ludham Garage Ltd acts as a credit broker in relation to finance products and not a lender.
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INCOME TAX It is right and proper that we should all pay the tax that is due on our income. However within the tax rules there are a range of allowances and reliefs available. Carl Lamb looks at the benefits of good income tax planning. MAKING SURE THAT our clients are tax-efficient in their affairs is one of the priorities of our financial planning service. With the right planning – always within a framework approved by the taxman – it is possible to limit your tax liabilities. Income tax is the tax we pay on everything we earn, whether through wages and salaries or through income from property, investments or pensions. Every individual has a Personal Allowance – normally £11,850, although very high earners will have a reduced allowance. All income above this allowance is assessed for income tax and the amount of tax you pay will depend on your total income. If you are married or in a civil partnership and one partner has an income below the Personal Allowance, the lower earner can transfer a portion of his or her allowance – £1,190 – to the higher earner, resulting in a lower tax bill for the higher earner. This allowance is known as the Marriage Allowance (not to be confused with the Married Couple’s Allowance which can only be claimed by couples where one partner was born before 6 April 1935). This can be particularly useful for retired couples, for example, where one partner has the benefit of a personal pension bringing his or her income above the Personal Allowance and the other relies solely on the state pension.
Tax-efficient savings are available to almost every saver. The ISA framework allows a total investment of up to £20,000 a year (2018/19 tax year) which can be used for either cash ISAs or stocks and shares ISAs – or a mixture of both. The ISA allowance can also be used in part for Lifetime ISA (LISA) savings, a solution specially set up to help those aged between 18 and 40 to save either for the deposit on their first home or for retirement. You can put up to £4,000 a year into a LISA and the Government will pay a bonus of 25 per cent of contributions per year when the money is withdrawn for one of the approved purposes. In addition to ISAs, every basic rate and higher rate taxpayer has a Personal Savings Allowance. Basic rate taxpayers can earn up to £1,000 in the current tax year from savings interest free of tax and higher rate taxpayers can earn up to £500. This allowance is not available to additional rate taxpayers. Pensions are a tax-efficient way of accumulating wealth in the longer term as you will receive tax relief on any contributions you make into your pension scheme – so, for example, for every £8 a basic rate taxpayer puts into his or her pension scheme, the Government will add a further £2 in tax relief. If you receive money from dividends, that income may be subject to tax. However, we all have a dividend allowance of £2,000 (2018/19) so only those who receive dividends above this figure will incur a tax liability. Taxable dividend income is taxed at a special rate, depending on which income tax band you fall into. Dividends on investments held in a Stocks and Shares ISA don’t count towards this allowance. Ensuring the tax efficiency of your income is a fundamental building block of a financial plan. An independent financial adviser will ensure that you take advantage of ways to manage your tax liabilities. The value of an investment and the income from it could go down as well as up. The return at the end of the investment period is not guaranteed and you may get back less than you originally invested. The tax treatment of investments depends on individual circumstances and is subject to change.
Carl Lamb
Almary Green Chartered Financial Planners www.almarygreen.com | 01603 706740
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Five minutes with
Simon & Clare Tilbrook O W N E R S O F F E N W I C K & T I L B R O O K PA I N T
Simon & Clare Tilbrook are the
owners of Fenwick & Tilbrook Paint a Norfolk-based luxury paint manufacturer who launched a range of 120 new colours earlier this year. All paint is made freshly to order using the highest quality ingredients and delivered to customers throughout the UK the next day. Many of the colours are inspired by aspects of East Anglia and Fenwick & Tilbrook’s retail partners across the region include Bakers & Larners in Holt, Arcadia Home Interiors in Fakenham, Lisa Dawson Interiors in Aylsham, Dereham Decorating Supplies in Dereham, The Town House in Burnham Market and Paula Gundry Interiors in Norwich. What do you like about living in Norfolk? It’s just the best place in the world, but don’t let the secret out – it’s already getting busy! We love the North Norfolk coast, particularly the Burnham Market to Blakeney piece. Norwich as well is a marvellous shopping centre with loads of independent shops.
Where do you like to eat and drink? We tend to not travel too far out of Reepham. The Kings Arms must be the best pub in the country for us. It’s got that perfect balance that caters for all their clientele. Good food reasonably priced, great beers and a lovely atmosphere. For something a bit more special we might go to The Dial House, recently taken over and very much improved. We also occasionally venture to Aylsham for a good curry. What do you like to do when you are not working? When we’re not working, we like to go to the coast and take our little boat out to Scoult 82
Head Island. Golf and squash are also on our list of favourite activities, although there’s not been much time “not working” over the past few months. We have three grandchildren now too, so seeing them at the weekends is also very important to us. Why did you set up Fenwick & Tilbrook? For us it was an opportunity that was too good to miss. We had both always wanted to create a “real business” that was manufacturing something worthwhile and growing it. We originally got into paint by restarting manufacture for a brand that had ceased trading and then in Spring 2018, we launched our own range of 120 colours under our own Fenwick & Tilbrook brand. We are both very motivated by achievement and starting this business and growing it has been tremendously satisfying. Of course, there is still a very long way to go but the ball is rolling! And the quality of our paint means that once someone uses it, they want to use it again. Where does the inspiration for your colours come from? The inspiration for the colours mainly comes from Clare. We are both inspired by lovely colours from nature, especially being based in such a beautiful part of the country. We also have one eye firmly focused on what we think our customers will like. The idea for our 120 colours was to provide a wide enough range that meant it wasn’t necessary for customers to look to another brand to fill a gap – we have everything from period colours such as Cley to contemporary shades including Lady Jane in all paint finishes. We had so much fun naming the colours and it was equally rewarding when people started to order our new paint using our new names.
Where would you most like to see Fenwick & Tilbrook paint used? The beauty of Fenwick & Tilbrook is that it can be used anywhere! From stately homes to your home, the quality of our paint and our range of colours makes it ideal for properties of all ages and styles. It has such tremendous qualities in terms of coverage and durability, that it offers great value for money. Some paint needs numerous coats and will look very tired after eighteen months - ours doesn’t. It looks good and lasts for years. It’s much like everything in life, you get what you pay for. We have a very direct route to market too – ordering from us direct or through our specially selected retail partners - so there isn’t a long chain of business taking a margin out of the product you put onto your walls. This means that we can focus on using exactly the right balance of the best ingredients to deliver the brilliant qualities we’re so proud of with Fenwick & Tilbrook paint. Tell us something that people don’t know about you We originally met in 1977 and were boyfriend and girlfriend for a couple of years. We met again in 2010, having had a “trial separation” for 31 years. We’re now married - coming up to our 6th year. What is your proudest achievement? For Simon, it was merging two Norwich-based printing businesses together in 2011, creating one business that was profitable, rather than two that were just scraping along. For Clare, it would be completing her Psychology degree whilst bringing up three small children. Run us through a typical day for Simon & Clare Tilbrook We arrive at work at about 8.30am, note down the key objectives for the day ahead and then prioritise and allocate them. However, running your own business also means taking on and juggling every other new task that comes in during the day too. We purge the machinery and conduct the daily maintenance checks to keep every aspect of the manufacturing process scrupulously clean and in tip top condition. In addition to making paint and talking to customers about orders and offering advice on using Fenwick & Tilbrook products, key activities during the day might include prospecting for new design and retail partners, testing and developing new paint colours and products, marketing including social media (we have some brilliant customers who love to share images and video of their projects with us) and financial controls. The day normally passes very quickly, and we can often still find ourselves at work after 7pm. Then it’s home for a glass of red wine for Clare and a beer for me. Normal conversation remains mostly about paint! Hello Fresh proves very useful for our weekday dinners as we normally haven’t had the time to go shopping. Then it’s TV for an hour or two, followed by bed. Can you sum up Fenwick & Tilbrook in five words? Passionate, confidence about quality & service Can you sum yourself up in five words? SIMON: Enthusiastic, Optimistic, Determined, Experienced, Genuine CLARE: Meticulous, Fair, Thoughtful, Creative, Caring
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Duration 47 monthly payments of Customer deposit
Audi A3 Sportback S line from £229 per month* • 18” alloy wheels • LED headlights
Centre deposit contribution^
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Optional final payment
£11,158.70
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Norwich Audi Meridian Way Norwich NR7 0TA 01603 709200 www.robinsonsaudi.co.uk Official fuel consumption figures for the Audi A3 Sportback S line 1.5 TFSI, cylinder-on-demand 150PS 6-speed in mpg (l/100km): Urban 44.1 (6.4),Extra Urban 62.8 (4.5), Combined 54.3 (5.2). CO2 emissions: 118g/km. Fuel consumption and CO2 figures are obtained under standardised EU test conditions
(or, in cases of vehicles with WLTP type approval, are the NEDC figures provided pursuant to Government guidance until further notice). These figures facilitate direct comparison between different models from different manufacturers, but may not represent the actual fuel consumption achieved in ‘real world’ driving conditions. More information is available at beta.audi.co.uk/wltp Choice of wheels and other options may affect fuel consumption and emissions data. Standard EU figures for comparative purposes and may not reflect real driving results.
Robinsons Autoservices Limited trading as Norwich Audi is a broker and not a lender and can introduce you to a limited number of lenders, who may pay us for introducing you to them. *At the end of the agreement there are three options: i) pay the optional final payment and own the vehicle; ii) return the vehicle: subject to excess mileage and fair wear and tear, charges may apply; or iii) replace: part exchange the vehicle. With Solutions Personal Contract Plan. Available on stock vehicles only. 18s+. Subject to availability and status. T&Cs apply. Offer available when ordered by 30/09/2018 from participating Centres. Indemnities may be required. Offers are not available in conjunction with any other offer and may be varied or withdrawn at any time. Accurate at time of publication [July 2018]. Freepost Audi Financial Services.