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Welcome to the August edition of OM Plymouth Magazine! We are over the moon to have collaborated with KF Kitchens this month and showcase their newest range (page 12) in their showroom; the ever-modern and luxe Nolte Neo Kitchen alongside the Neff appliances.
We were blessed with not one but TWO Mikes who both have a wealth of knowledge and we are thrilled to have both featured.
This month we got to meet the man behind the camera, Mike Lister and find out about his story. Juggling a full-time I.T. job and running a very busy photography diary would tire most, but passion and the love of his craft are what keep Mike going.
It’s no secret that our money doesn’t stretch far these days and yet so many of us aren’t investing perhaps out of fear and lack of knowledge but thankfully author and Behavioural Investment Coach, Mike LeGassick, is here to instil some confidence when it comes to investing our money into the stock market. It’s an inspiring read and easily digestible as it’s written in plain English –no jargon here thank you!
We’ve also put together some wonderful editorials which will hopefully inspire you to grow your own veg, read a new book or book a weekend away and immerse yourself in nature.
Lastly, thank you to Boringdon Hall for offering the ever-so quintessential competition prize in honour of Afternoon Tea Week.
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Grow your own
In a time when we’re being a bit more conscious of our pennies and carbon footprints, National Allotment Week is a great reminder to roll up those sleeves and get stuck in (quite literally).
Who doesn’t love the idea of being self-sustainable - Waking up in the morning and strolling out to your garden and plucking fresh oranges from your tree, collecting the eggs from your chicken coop on your way back to the kitchen which is filled with the comforting aromas of the soft loaf of bread you baked last night. Of course, the reality of most morning routines tends to be hitting the snooze alarm once or twice, getting out of bed and rushing to prepare the breakfasts and lunches for the day, getting toothpaste down your top and catching your belt loop on the door handle as you rush out the door. The last thing on our minds is our vitamin C intake for the day. But there’s no harm in manifesting the life we’re after right?
So let’s just start with baby steps as it’s all about making those 1% improvements each day to achieve the overall goals. consistency is key especially when it comes to your veg growing.
Don’t be put off if your home isn’t equipped with the soily starter from mother nature, there are many alternatives for those with lowmaintenance outdoor. Now, before we get into it, we first need to cover some ground rules before reaping the rewards of our first harvest.
THE BASICS
it’s exciting trying something new, the prospects of what we can grow and the thrill of finally including your produce in a home-cooked meal but there is a bit of work to get to that point. Start small - it’s better to be over the moon with what you’ve produced in a small garden than over whelmed
and fed up with the commitment of a larger one. When selecting your starter seeds, be sure to take note of which season they are best grown in – this will be displayed on the seed packet. Remember, some vegetables can take months to grow and need to be sown during the winter months to be ready for spring/ summer. lastly, be sure to locate a good area for your vegetable patch, pots or planter – this could be a sunny window sill or a sheltered sunny area outdoors.
WHAT To groW
if you’re new to the veggiepatch life, then opting for a lowmaintenance vegetable is a good place to start. Radishes, chives, potatoes, courgettes, rocket, chillis and beetroot have a quick turnaround and suffer from fewer pests and diseases. Tomato plants are a great staple for any household starting out their veg growing journey. If you find that your designated growing area is a bit more open to
the elements, a tomato bush is more robust and sturdy than a tomato plant, so it can withstand those windy days. Of course, grow what you like to eat but pay attention to the difficulty level of growing certain crops. Some vegetables need a little more work, so postponing the growth of an aubergine, for example, may have to wait until your second year of veggrowing as they’re known to be quite tricky.
Where to groW
Contrary to popular beliefs, you don’t need a large garden or an allotment to start your new hobby. Simply designating a small area of your garden for your veggie patch is perfect or you could even grow your goods in a lovely window box or even hanging baskets. However, one thing must stay prevalent - sunlight. Most vegetables need 6-8 hours of sunlight a day in order to grow, if you have a shadier space then opt for vegetables and herbs that can tolerate it such as kale, spinach, chives and thyme Carrots, radishes and beetroots can also cope with lower sun exposure, just ensure they are getting at least 4 hours of direct sunlight a day for happy and healthy veggies.
Planters
Raised beds are a great option, not only for aesthetic reasons but it provides flexibility for the best positioning. Using planters are brilliant if you’ve got a courtyard, balcony or if the soil isn’t the healthiest as you can fill it with fresh compost. If you’d really like to get creative, car boot sales and charity shops are brilliant for finding old buckets, wheelbarrows, even sinks that can fashion quite the unique raised bed. Repurposing old pallets, decking or other wooden materials create perfect DIY planters, just head to Youtube for a tutorial and voila, your very own bespoke planter.
allotments
We celebrate the 21st year of National Allotment Week this year on 7th – 13th August. Of course, Allotments have been around for hundreds of years but it wasn’t until after WW1 that land was made available to all instead of just the
labouring poor for food growth. Today, allotments are leased from Landlords to allotment holders who pay rent, this covers water rates and general maintenance bills. Rents can vary as there isn’t anything that states how much rent should be charged but it’s usually in the region of £25£125 a year per plot (depending on size). It’s recommended for beginners that a good plot size is half a plot and you may need to aside about eight hours a week to tend and care for your allotment. There are 37 allotment sites in Plymouth alone spanning from PL2 postcodes all the way to PL9. The name, postcodes and number of plots can be found on Plymouth.gov.uk/ find-allotment.
Pests & Diseases
Those unwanted “guests” that keep us on our toes – pests, weeds and diseases. Unfortunately, this is something we may face at some point but arming yourself with the right strategies and knowledge should help act quickly and keep them away. A great tip for keeping the slimy slugs off your vibrant veg is to put a copper tape perimeter around your crop – they don’t like to cross it! Another option is planting alliums as this naturally wards them off. Speaking of interplanting, planting marigolds along with your tomato plants are brilliant for discouraging those pesky whiteflies. Keeping your plants as healthy as can be are less susceptible to attacks. Ensure they are well fed and watered well in dry weather but also be conscious to feed the soil with good compost which promotes good root systems and healthy growth.
books
Let’s be honest, growing your own vegetables and herbs can be a daunting task, especially if you’re a complete beginner, which is why I’m including some book recommendations to get you startedit’s better to leave it up to the experts for this one;
Grow Your Own Veg & Fruit Bible -
Carol Klein
Hosting environmentally friendly methods of growing, accompanied by practical and digestible text with helpful imagery. You’ll also find helpful
tips for creating raised beds, container gardens, protecting plants and improving soil.
Crops in Tight Spots: Grow Amazing Fruit and Vegetables
Wherever You Live -
Alex Mitchell
As the title suggests, this is a great book for my fellow aspiring veg growers that are short of outdoor space. Catering for those with balconies, courtyards, terraces, roofs, ledges and window sills, there’s even a whole chapter dedicated to “Other Awkward Spots.”
Allotment Month by Month: Grow your own Fruit and Vegetables, Know What to do When -
Alan Buckingham
The new edition of the best selling guide offers updated recommendations and the latest advice for pesticide use. Offering a month-by-month guide, an annual overview and a “crop planner”, this book is ideal for seasoned allotment owners, urban gardens and first time vegetable growers.
Whether you’re just starting your planting journey or you’re a seasoned veggie grower, hopefully you’ve felt inspired to sow some seeds this weekend and enjoy the fruits of your labour … literally.
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Over the last fifteen years, KF Kitchens have refused to stand still. With the growth of knowledge, experience, and tools available to them, what has resulted is a family-run business that can create your perfect, dream kitchen. For a glimpse into what opportunities they can create, their studio at Faraday Mill presents brand new, top of the range working appliances and innovative designs.
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One development at KF Kitchens comes with the new Neff appliance collection which has a 5 year warranty. The new range released this year introduces seamless trims for ovens and hobs to integrate the appliances into any kitchen. With four colours to choose from (Brushed Bronze, Anthracite Grey, Metallic Silver and Deep Black), the limitations of what appliance to have in your dream kitchen have vanished. These trims can be removed and replaced at any time, and can change to the tone of your kitchen in a moment’s notice. Suddenly the bulkiness of disconnected appliances has turned into a cohesive and adaptable design.
The working appliances in their studio also display the ergonomic slide and hide doors, pyrolytic cleaning, and another novel method of interacting with your cooking instruments- the Twist Pad Flex. This dial works on all of your applicable Neff appliances, and can travel with you around your kitchen to easily control anything from your induction hob, steam oven or coffee machine!
Another new addition to their showroom is the Nolte Neo range. After three years of providing quality German-made Nolte kitchens to
the south-west, KF Kitchens is able to offer the premium of kitchen design.
Nolte Neo displays the sleekest and most streamlined of kitchens. Crisp edges and pure materials brings a modern style to the kitchen, and with six different styles to choose from: Lodge, Leaf, Slate, Marble, Pure and Mirror, there is versatility to adapt to any preference.
With Nolte Neo comes lit drawer boxes that illuminate all of the items in your shelves and drawers. LED lighting that turns on automatically as you open the drawer so that no corner of your dream kitchen needs to hide in gloom. All of this comes with handleless doors, and the option of hidden appliances to add to the clean finish. Nolte Neo encapsulates what it means to live in a kitchen, and prides itself on the beauty of the kitchen furniture rather than the sometimes brutish kitchen appliances. The Nolte Neo range still includes all of the options available with
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KF Kitchens is an ambitious, local, family business that is pushing the boundaries of what is possible in a kitchen. From the moment you walk through the door of their studio, everything becomes possible and available to you, to achieve your dream kitchen. How is this possible? Book a consultation in their studio, either by email (enquiries@kfkitchens. co.uk) or phone (01752 255022), and make your first steps towards your dream kitchen today!
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Blending the lines between nature and the indoors has been increasing in popularity with houseplants, natural materials and open-plan spaces all becoming commonplace. Large bifolding doors that lead into the garden and Velux windows with a view of the sky are a brilliant investment as they uplift dark rooms and create a light and airy feel.
The organic nature of wood, stone and linen has a tactile quality with naturally warm tones that complement each other well. They also come with a variety of textures which is so important to adding depth, interest and dimension to any room. Borrowing colours from nature to compliment these organic materials have influenced the paint pallets we are using.
Upcycling old pieces of furniture and accessories are a waste-free alternative to décor that often hold more historic value and are more unique as opposed to new items. Sustainable textile materials have become more widely available which means the items will last longer and won’t carry microplastics that are harmful to the environment.
Arches and curves are replacing harsh, straight lines. This doesn’t need to be shown in the walls of the house but more in the furniture that is chosen. Rounded armchairs and sofas, curved rugs and tables etc. will all help to achieve this effect.
International influence has been growing in our homes too. Botanical feature walls of distant lands, Moroccan-style textiles and tiles, African animal features and desert
colours are all on trend. Twotoned kitchen counters add interest without overcomplicating it. Paint swatches will always show complimentary colours together so that it’s easier to find two colours that match well. If you have a particularly small/ dark kitchen, try to avoid darker
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Frills and pleats are making a comeback! This is a fairly new addition to interior trends this year as the ‘granny’ look is coming back but this time, we are making it chic. Pleated lampshades and frilly armchairs are all a nod to the British country manor aesthetic.
As we are nearing Autumn, try to steer away from seasonal trends, try opting for those that are a little longer lasting to avoid wasting money, time and materials.
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In the realm of technology, Mike’s lifelong passion for IT burned bright from an early age. While browsing through the vibrant streets of Plymouth, he stumbled upon Athena’s, a popular prints and posters shop. Two particular posters, radiating tranquillity and beauty, awakened his love for photography and ignited a curiosity within him. Driven by this newfound passion, Mike embarked on a transformative journey to unravel the secrets of capturing breathtaking images with his Nikon D800, setting his sights beyond IT and embracing the artistry of photography. Little did he know that this fateful encounter would forever shape his destiny and lead him on a remarkable expedition to explore the boundless beauty that awaited through the lens of his camera.
Meet Mike Lister, a dedicated, compassionate and hardworking family man. During the week, he immerses himself in his dream job in the vast industry of IT, but amidst the hustle and bustle, he refuses to let go of his burning passion for photography. While balancing two careers may seem overwhelming to many, his camera becomes an extension of his creativity. The click of the shutter and capturing the candid moments bring immeasurable joy, transforming his photography into a labour of love, never burdened by the weight of obligation.
In 2008, fuelling his newfound passion, he invested in his first camera, a Sony compact camera (point and shoot), and a subscription to Digital Photo Magazine, eagerly devouring its wealth of knowledge. With unwavering determination, he immersed himself in a year of relentless practice, honing his skills with a compact camera and mastering the fundamental techniques. Initially drawn to capturing the essence of people and models, he sought to gather valuable experience, gradually
building the confidence to embrace new challenges.
Over the next three years and a few camera upgrades later, Mike built up his portfolio and started to attract a new opportunity — weddings. Overwhelmed by the potential stress of such a momentous occasion, Mike hesitated, declining the offer. Yet, fate had different plans. As the requests persisted, a clear demand emerged, urging him to reconsider his decision. With a blend of curiosity and trepidation, he finally accepted the third invitation, recognizing the opportunity to venture into uncharted territory.
Determined to prepare himself thoroughly for the responsibility of capturing someone’s most cherished moments, Mike embarked on a Wedding Workshop in Salcombe. This immersive experience spanned over two days, devoted to both the artistry of photographing couples on their special day and the intricate intricacies of running a successful wedding photography business. Fully aware that he held the key to the once-ina-lifetime memories, he approached each shot with meticulous care, cherishing the privilege bestowed upon him.
After 12 years and countless Weddings, one thing remained constant: the flutter of nerves before each wedding day. Anxious anticipation often drove him to overcompensate, packing his gear with an abundance of caution, ensuring that no precious memory would slip away. Yet, amongst the nerves, one undeniable truth prevailed: Mike’s love for weddings. A magical aura around the joyous occasions, rendering the concept of a bad photo unfathomable. From the bride’s radiant smile to the groom’s elation,
every click of his camera captured an abundance of happiness. Within each frame, a symphony of pure bliss unfurled, painting a vivid tapestry of memories that would last a lifetime.
Since establishing in 2014, Mike’s expertise and creative ventures have expanded far beyond the realm of weddings. While capturing the essence of couples’ special days remained a prevalent focus, the everchanging tide of opportunities called him to explore diverse commercial avenues. Armed with the convenience of a pop-up studio, he ventured into taking headshot photos for businesses, Airbnbs, student lets and even supermarket spaces. As his work continued to expand, weaving together still photography with a new perspective. Mike is a licenced drone operator and taken to the skies, breathing life into cherished moments through moving images.
Understanding the importance of building trust within the commercial industry, Mike took proactive steps to solidify his credibility and registered his company with Buy With Confidence (BWC), an esteemed organisation that receives the backing of Trading Standards. The support from Trading Standards further cemented his dedication to transparency, accountability, and fair business conduct, instilling confidence in every client interaction. Within registering with BWC, Mike is also DBS checked making him well-positioned to cater to school events, including memorable occasions like proms.
When someone expresses interest in collaborating with Mike Lister Photography, a remarkable trait sets
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him apart—he seeks to ensure a harmonious partnership, one where both parties share a unified vision of what they aim to achieve. It’s this commitment to understanding and alignment that elevates his work.
“I just want people to enjoy their wedding as much as I enjoyed mine.”
What truly distinguishes Mike is his unwavering dedication to adding value beyond capturing those special moments. On the day of a wedding, he is known to extend a helping hand by finding him behind the wheel, chauffeuring extra members of the bridal party to the venue. With a keen eye for detail, he might lend his expertise to fixing buttons on suit jackets, ensuring everyone looks impeccable. Moreover, he readily lends a hand in the wedding planning process, providing invaluable insights and guidance. His ultimate goal is to create an experience where the client can enjoy their special day, just as he did during his own.
By infusing his work with genuine care and going the extra mile, Mike Lister Photography transforms each collaboration into an extraordinary journey. It’s his unwavering dedication to not only capturing candid moments but also enhancing the overall experience
that truly sets him apart, leaving clients with unforgettable memories.
For Mike, the most exhilarating aspect of his photography journey lies in capturing those unfiltered moments—the essence of pure love and authenticity. It’s in those raw and unposed moments that he finds true magic. When he freezes time and captures a fleeting glance, a tender touch, or a heartfelt laugh, he not only creates art but also a tribute to the power of love.
Mike’s photography style leans towards minimal editing, aiming to preserve the vibrant colours and brightness that existed on the day of the shoot. While he typically avoids excessive editing, he does offer customers the option to transform their photos into black and white, enhancing their aesthetic appeal.
Once the photos are prepared, Mike creates an online gallery for the customers to explore. From this collection, they are tasked with selecting their ten favourite images. These chosen photographs will be printed and compiled into a sturdy hardback book. Additionally, all the remaining images are conveniently stored on a USB drive, serving as a digital archive of cherished memories.
“As a photographer, you are just painting with light”
Mike finds great inspiration in the works of renowned photographers like Chase Jarvis and The Strobist, who have mastered the art of illuminating their subjects through ingenious lighting techniques. Their work leaves a profound impact on Mike’s creative vision. In Mike’s own words, “As a photographer, you are just painting with light,” reflecting his profound appreciation for the artistry and creativity that stems from skilful mastery of lighting in photography.
Photography is one of Mike’s passions but he’s not ready to bid farewell to his love affair with IT and computers just yet. He revels in the intricate world of technology, finding immense satisfaction in his job. Placing the weight of financial responsibility and unwarranted pressure solely on his photography may extinguish the flame of his love for photography. So, with careful consideration, he’s built a harmonious balance between his two loves. By safeguarding it from the strain of financial expectations, Mike safeguards his unwavering adoration for the art and keeps the creative fire burning bright.
Further down the line, Mike would like to own a studio which is a space that combines a gallery showcasing captivating artwork with a cosy coffee shop. The upstairs would be a studio, providing a haven for individuals to express their creative endeavours. The ultimate goal is to create a community of artists and enthusiasts who can come together and share their passion over a lovely cup of tea.
If you’re looking for a photographer to capture those unforgettable moments on your special day or a business in need of professional images then please reach out to Mike who will help with your needs.
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This year marks 10 years since UKCG has been raising money and supporting The Chestnut Appeal for Men’s Health, a charity focused on help, support and diagnosis of Testicular and Prostate Cancer, founded at the turn of the century.
It started with UK Calendar Men, with a big launch ten years ago in Plymouth, since then Myles Lockwood and his team have moved further afield around the UK to hold annual calendar castings this time for the Girls. The modelling competition then expanded to Bournemouth in 2015 and then Bristol in 2016 before rebranding to UK Calendar Girls in 2018. The work they do for charities surrounding the calendar is phenomenal, with support also going to different Mental Health Awareness organisations and charities. Over £15,000 has been raised to help the cause for the Chestnut Appeal and this has meant UKCG has helped the charity reach more men than ever before, not just with donations but with awareness of the charity now spreading all around the country since the UK Calendar Girls have been on board. These
donations have contributed to some state-of-the-art equipment, including an MRi Fusion Scanner and robotic surgery.
Lesley-Ann from The Chestnut Appeal commented on this amazing partnership, “Raising awareness and encouraging men to get checked when they feel like something could be wrong, is at the heart of everything we do, early diagnosis really can save lives and working with UKCG has really helped us get that message across. We are over the moon with what UKCG have done for us over the years.”
“The charity celebrates its 25th anniversary next year” said LesleyAnn, and we look forward to continuing our partnership with Myles and his team at UKCG”.
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west end carnival
british firework championships
the hoe, plymouth
16th - 17th august
a must-see event, showcasing the incredible talent and artistry of six top pyrotechnic companies. prepare to be captivated as they unleash their creativity and compete for the coveted championship title. each company will present an extraordinary ten-minute display, leaving you awestruck and yearning for more.
open air cinema
tinside lido, plymouth
11th - 20th august
open air cinema is back! Summer is finally here and we have two wonderful weekends at plymouth’s beautiful tinside lido. Screening hollywood classics, cult favourites, screen treasures new and old, there really is something for everyone.
the big tribute festival
central park, plymouth
11th - 13th august
after the huge success of 2022, we’re back! the Big tribute Festival 2023 will bring you more of the BeSt uk tribute acts over 3 days at our central park location here in plymouth all under our huge 4,500 capacity tent and larger site location for 2023.
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live in the park
central park, plymouth
16th - 20th august
our pop-up venue is fully undercover in our 4000-capacity big top tent, a fantastic bar run by ourselves selling quality draught beers & ciders, spirits, wines, cocktails and soft drinks. then take advantage of our quality food court with local food vendors serving anything from gourmet burgers, thai food & desserts for those sweet tooths!
country show
newton abbot racecourse
saturday 12th august
This fun-filled family event promises to have plenty for the whole family to enjoy including: humaryn Shetland pony rides, miniature train rides, ferret racing, axe throwing and much more. lots of shopping opportunities with outdoor traders, an indoor craft & gift Fair and a food hall.
frankfort gate, plymouth
sunday 26th august
organised by the plymouth city centre company, the carnival will have an amazing programme of free entertainment to enjoy both on stage and roaming the streets.
plymouth pride
central park, plymouth
saturday 5th august
For the first time, plymouth pride will be held at their new place of all things pride, central park. the one day event will be full of activites for all the family and be a day of love and joy!
totnes summer fair
market square, totnes wednesday 23rd august
Roll up Roll up for the totnes Summer Fair on Wednesday 23 august from 11am to 5pm in the market Square and civic hall. come to totnes to enjoy a day of family fun with live music, kids crafting activities, summer games, delicious street food and much more!
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national book lovers day
This one is for all those bibliophiles out there (a person who has a great appreciation for or collects books). Find your favourite nook, stick the kettle on and sit back and lose yourself in a good book.
Name a better feeling than wandering into a bookshop and being immediately struck with a sense of excitement. Absorbing the hundreds of books that line the walls filled with beautiful words conjured up by masterful storytellers or digesting years’ worth of research which has been lovingly put together to deepen and expand our minds.
Books are always an unsung hero, especially in this digital age where we are so easily drawn into the convenience of TV. Of course, they have their place and are enjoyable, but nothing will ever measure up to reading a good book and having your mind and imagination taken to places the digital world can’t.
There is so much reading material out there and it’s wonderful when you pick up a book by an unknown author and you can’t put it down - the feeling of ultimate reward when you’ve found that hidden gem. I am hoping to do just that with some fiction and non-fiction book recommendations for you this month;
‘The Choice Point’ by Jonathon Rhodes and Joanna Grover
Published in June 2023, British psychologist John Rhodes has looked into the scientific method of achieving your goals. Delving into Functional Imagery Training (FIT) to help us in those moments of conflicting choices along with infusing mindfulness, motivational interviewing and cognitive behavioural therapy in a user-friendly model.
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In the children’s book, Awful Auntie, Young Stella Saxby finds herself orphaned and the rightful heir to Saxby Hall. However, her wicked Aunt Alberta has different plans and is determined to claim the grand estate for herself. With the help of her enormous Owl, Aunt Alberta devises a cunning plot to trick Stella and seize the Hall.
‘Yellowface’ by R.F. Kuang
Meet Athena Liu, a celebrated literary prodigy, and contrastingly, June Hayward, who literally was a ‘no-one’. But fate intervened when Athena met an untimely end in a freak accident. Seizing the opportunity, June impulsively takes Athena’s just-completed masterpiece and claims it as her own. However, living under Athena’s shadow becomes increasingly challenging, and mounting evidence threatens to
At first glance, Charlie appears to be an ordinary high school kid, excelling in sports and academics. However, behind his confident facade lies the weight of tragedy— his mother’s death in a hit-and-run accident and his father’s struggle with grief and alcoholism. Despite the hardships, Charlie has learned to fend for himself and take care of his father. When he inherits the keys to a parallel world where good and evil are at war and a responsibility far too massive for a boy to shoulder. “Fairy Tale” is a spellbinding and terrifying testament to the power of imagination and the courage of those who dare to confront the unknown.
Whilst many enjoy books on a daily basis, this is a great day for those who perhaps don’t feel like they have the time to sit and enjoy a good book. The day is a reminder to give ourselves this time, to unwind and take a step back from the business that life tends to throw our way. Book Lovers Day is also a great chance to encourage younger ones to read whether that be taking them to a book or charity shop and allowing them to select a new book or by reading to or with them.
We’d love to hear if you have read any of these books and your ratings. Feel free to tag us on Instagram with a photo of the book and use the hashtag #OMBookLovers for a chance to be featured.
‘Awful Auntie’ by David Walliams
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rustic retreats
Pack your bags and break free from the monotony with one of these breathtaking spots, all located in the beautiful South West of England.
Whether you are thinking of a summer break or planning ahead for later in the year, to satisfy the feelings of wanderlust you don’t always have to stray far from your own door step. Whilst the idea of hopping on a plane and being transported to a foreign country can be exciting, the logistics can sometimes cast a dark cloud over your trip. Whether that’s the lengthy commute to the airport or the dreaded flight delays eating in to your holiday, a simple car journey to a local destination will cut this time tenfold and will make the most of this precious time you have given to yourself. It’s no secret that we live in an exceptionally beautiful part of the country that we can sometimes forget is at our fingertips.
if it’s a solo trip, a romantic getaway or a family staycation you’re looking for, i’ve researched and selected 6 unique places in the South West which will provide the perfect canvas to create lifelong memories, experiences and the ultimate stay.
Kudhva
Tintagel, Cornwall
the unique plot was founded in 2015 with a goal to revive and restore the natural ecosystem and invest in sustainable land management, allowing a space for people to share and enjoy the abundant beauty of nature without the risk of destroying it.
Step back from the rat race of the digital world and immerse yourself in kudhva. proudly off-grid, plug yourself back into nature with cold water swims, clean fresh air and gaze upon the uninterrupted blanket of stars at night.
a perfect spot for a solo trip or with a partner, you can meet other like-minded visitors around the large campfire and build long-last connections. explore the 43-acre site and discover the kudhva waterfall, yoga sessions and the wood-fired hot tub.
With the famous kudhva cabins, the hilltop tipis or the one-
of-a-kind Danish cabin to choose from, there’s an option for it all to have a truly unique stay.
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Cabin On The Cliff
Whitsand Bay, Cornwall
Nestled on the cliffs of Whitsand Bay with glorious sea views, this beautiful, dog friendly retreat for couples is what romantic seaside living is all about. Cabin on the Cliff is a love song to the sea - from the luxurious interiors which beautifully complement the colours of the ocean, to the healing qualities of water with both a hot tub and bath-
The Shepherds Hut
Crewkerne, Somerset
If you’re looking for a rustic woodland retreat then these award wining luxury lakeside huts could be for you. The Shepherds Hut Retreat is a great place to switch off an indulge yourselves by plunging in the outdoor private hot tubs and be captivated by the beautiful surroundings and be serenaded by the local wildlife. There are 6 luxury
Loveland Farm
Hartland, Devon
Known as ‘north Devon’s most unique eco-retreat’, Loveland Farm is located on the breathtaking Hartland peninsular with beautiful sea views making it the ideal location for a truly relaxing staycation. Loveland Farm is perfect for anything from a romantic getaway with smaller pods for two or for a tranquil family retreat with
Dart View Barn
Aish, Stoke Gabriel
Nestled in the small hamlet of Aish above the village of Stoke Gabriel near Totnes, you can sit in front of the wood burning stove and peer out of the double height window to the fields and the river Dart beyond. Some mornings, you’ll find the resident male pheasant on the garden wall and occasionally, you may also spot a deer
Sunridge Treehouse
Worston, Yealmpton
Planted in the serene Devon countryside, the luxury treehouse retreat is a hidden gem on the edge of a peaceful valley. Tucked away amongst your very own private woodland, Sunridge Treehouse is an enchanting haven that offers an escape from the hustle and bustle of modern life.
The contemporary open plan liv-
tub. Cabin on the Cliff is perfectly positioned to explore the pretty south Cornish coast, from the wonderful Rame Head Heritage Coast to Fowey and beyond, whilst inland you’re not far from the lush Tamar Valley and the wilds of Bodmin Moor.
Perfect whatever the weather, this firm favourite is a year-round retreat.
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huts to choose from all exceptionally designed including their newest hut, Hut 1898, their grandest hut both in size and style. Create your perfect retreat by toasting marshmallows on the fire pit, prepping your pizza in the pizza shed or marvel at the lakeside view.
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larger domes comfortably sleeping up to 7. Each pod is complete with its own private shower, award winning compost toilet facilities and a heated pool which is powered by renewable energy. The Hartland, Stargazer and Welcombe Pods are also dog-friendly – can it get any better?
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or two in the orchard or fields below which can be enjoyed from the terrace. Using organic produce, you can enjoy your morning brew with local milk and plastic free teabags and end the night with their ‘honesty’ mini bar.
The quiet hamlet is close to amenities of Totnes and South Devon with ample countryside walks to truly embrace the surroundings.
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ing with a state of the art German kitchen, the treehouse is designed to offer you unlimited comfort. With a relaxing seating and dining area to soak up the surrounding woodland views, you can truly immerse yourself within nature.
The treehouse is perfect as a yearround getaway with underfloor heating and a vintage log-burning stove.
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Heat the oven to 180C/160C fan/gas 4 and line a 12-hole muffin tin with paper cases. Beat the butter and caster sugar together using an electric whisk until pale and fluffy, then whisk in the eggs, one at a time, scraping down the sides of the bowl after each addition.
Add the milk, vanilla, flour and a pinch of salt, then beat again until smooth. Divide the batter evenly between the paper cases. Bake for 17-20 mins, or until the sponges are golden, risen and a skewer inserted into the middles comes out clean. Leave to cool in the tin for 10 mins, then transfer to a wire rack to cool completely.
time to stick the kettle on and roll up our sleeves for afternoon tea week from 7th - 13th. Who doesn’t enjoy the fresh smell of a Victoria sponge?
Mini Vicky Sponge Cakes
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• 150g unsalted butter,
• 150g golden caster sugar
• 2 eggs
• 1 tbsp milk
• ½ tsp vanilla extract
Classic Scones
makes 8 Difficulty - Easy
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• 350g self-raising flour
• 1 tsp baking powder
• 150g self-raising flour
• 250ml double cream
• 2 tbsp icing sugar, plus extra for dusting
•185g jam of your choice
Whip the cream and icing sugar together to soft peaks using an electric whisk. Spread a little jam over the base of each sponge, then spoon or pipe over a dollop of whipped cream and sandwich with the tops of the sponges. Dust with a little icing sugar before serving.
Heat the oven to 220C/200C fan/gas 7. Tip the selfraising flour into a large bowl with ¼ tsp salt and the baking powder, then mix. Add the butter, then rub in with your fingers until the mix looks like fine crumbs. Stir in the caster sugar.
• 1 tsp vanilla extract
Remove the paper cases from the sponges, then split the sponges in half through the equator using a small serrated knife. Set aside. 2
• squeeze lemon juice
put the milk into a jug and heat in the microwave for about 30 secs until warm, but not hot. Add the vanilla extract and a squeeze of lemon juice, then set aside for a moment.
• 85g butter, cut into cubes
• 3 tbsp caster sugar
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Dredge the dough and your hands with a little more flour, then fold the dough over 2-3 times until it’s a little smoother. Pat into a round about 4cm deep. Take a 5cm smooth edged cutter and dip it into some flour. Cut into the dough, until you have four scones. you may need to press what’s left of the dough back into a round to cut out another four.
Brush the tops with a beaten egg, then carefully arrange on the hot baking tray. Bake for 10 mins until risen and golden on the top. eat just warm or cold on the day of baking, generously topped with jam and clotted cream. If freezing, freeze once cool. Defrost, then put in a low oven (about 160C/140C fan/gas 3) for a few minutes to refresh.
Put a baking tray in the oven. Make a well in the dry mix, then add the liquid and combine it quickly with a cutlery knife – it will seem pretty wet at first. Scatter some flour onto the work surface and tip the dough out.
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Smoked Trout Tartlets
Makes - 12 Difficulty - Easy
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• 320g pack ready-rolled shortcrust pastry
• 100g crème fraîche
• 2 tbsp chopped chives
• 2 eggs, plus 1 egg yolk
• 3 tbsp milk
• 1 lemon, zested
• 2 tsp horseradish
• 100g smoked trout, thinly sliced 2
Heat the oven to 200C/180C fan/gas 6. Unroll the pastry and, keeping it on its paper, cut out 12 discs of pastry using a 7cm round cutter. Use the pastry discs to line a 12-hole shallow tart tin. Put in the fridge to chill while you make the filling.
Combine all the remaining ingredients except the smoked trout in a large jug and season well with a little pinch of salt (the trout is already quite salty) and a good grinding of black pepper. Mix well to combine, ensuring there are no lumps of crème fraîche or egg. 3 4
Bake in the oven for 18-20 mins until the pastry is golden and the filling lightly golden and puffed up – they will sink a little after a few minutes. Serve warm.
Remove the tin from the fridge and divide the trout between the pastry cases. Carefully pour over the crème fraîche mixture, leaving a 1-2mm rim of pastry at the top. It helps to give the mixture a stir after each pour so the chives and lemon zest don’t sink to the bottom.
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Afternoon Tea at Boringdon Hall in South Hams offers a quintessentially British experience in a luxurious 16th-century setting. The elegant lounges or dining rooms set the stage for a delightful array of finger sandwiches, warm scones with clotted cream and jam, exquisite pastries and cakes aswell as themed afternoon teas ran throughout the year. The attentive staff cater to guests’ needs, and an extensive tea selection complements the culinary delights. The experience celebrates tradition, togetherness, and British heritage, making it a cherished and memorable occasion for all who partake.
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The Stock Market Paradox: Unveiling the Aversion to Investing in Great Businesses
With the unknown territory of investing, it can seem rather daunting to get into. But with many of us still not investing, are we really making the most of our money? Mike LeGassick, Behavioural Investment Coach and Author is here to help to banish the fear and give you the confidence to start your journey.
Novice investors often perceive the stock market as volatile and risky, but this perception changes when one understands its true nature. The businesses that surround us shape our daily lives, from banks and insurance companies handling our financial matters to utility providers and technology companies revolutionising our connections and interactions. Despite our reliance on these corporations, many individuals display an astonishing aversion to investing in the very stock market that fuels the growth of these great businesses. The question arises: Why is this the case?
perhaps these individuals have not taken the time to contemplate the true nature of the stock market, leading to their aversion. the power of words cannot be overstated. consider a hypothetical conversation about investments. if i asked about your investment strategy, you might describe owning a diverse collection of shares in 500 of the largest, most reputable, financially stable, profitable, and innovative companies on the planet—companies we engage with daily without a second thought. this strategy would likely be appealing, sensible, and reassuring. however, if you simply responded with “i invest in the stock market,” the immediate reaction might be that it seems excessively risky, especially for someone who isn’t particularly young. in reality, both responses are virtually identical, as owning fractions of the 500 largest and most stable constituents through an index fund mirrors investing in the entire stock market.
The Money Trail:
“Arithmetic is the first of the sciences and the mother of safety.” – Louis D. Brandeis, American lawyer.
Let’s embark on a thought experiment. Glance at your recent bank statement and reflect on where the lion’s share of your hard-earned money goes. It likely flows toward banks, insurance, shopping, utility companies, fuel, technology, and food providers. Most of your remaining expenses are likely allocated to discretionary activities such as purchasing from online retailers like Amazon, subscribing to streaming services like Netflix, enjoying television services like Sky TV, and indulging in holiday experiences. In this financial exchange, the companies benefit the most. They thrive because of our continuous reliance on their products and services. Yet, despite this reality, many hesitate to invest in these very same companies that billions of consumers effortlessly use in their everyday lives.
the fundamental principles of investing arithmetic are straightforward, yet many investors struggle to acknowledge what is glaringly evident. it is even more prevalent that they intentionally overlook reality because it contradicts their ingrained beliefs, biases, excessive self-assurance, and unquestioning adherence to the conventional functioning of financial markets.
let’s walk through a day in the life of a typical uk consumer and see how it translates to investing. picture yourself or your neighbour in this narrative. your day begins with the alarm on your apple or Samsung smartphone. you check for calls and messages, scroll through your Facebook, and twitter accounts, and perhaps watch a mildly amusing cat video on youtube. these activities are not unique to you, as over 2.2 billion iphones and 1 billion Samsung smartphones have been sold globally.
your telecom provider might be Vodafone, a giant in the industry servicing millions of customers monthly. adjusting the thermostat in your bedroom, you likely use a honeywell (hon) thermostat, tapping into British gas.
as part of your routine, you lace up your nike trainers for a morning run. nike sells an impressive 25 pairs of shoes every second. you might jog alongside your neighbour, who works for iBm, a multinational company employing hundreds of thousands globally.
After your run, you prepare for the day using a Gillette razor, Dove soap, and Head and Shoulders shampoo. Brushing your teeth with Colgate, you join billions of consumers purchasing Unilever and Colgate-Palmolive products daily.
Switching on Sky news, you catch up on world events while being bombarded with advertisements
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from various household name brands. A commercial featuring a wellknown sports personality discusses the benefits of Humira (AbbVie), a drug used globally to combat arthritis. Brewing your Nescafé coffee and having a bowl of Kellogg’s Cornflakes, you continue your day. On your way to work, you stop for petrol at your local BP station, a multinational oil and gas company headquartered in the UK. You encounter a JCB digger being unloaded from a lorry, reminding you of JCB’s world-renowned reputation as a construction equipment manufacturer.
Before entering work, you grab your latte from one of the 33,833 Starbucks stores. At work, you use a computer running on a Microsoft Windows operating system, likely with an Intel processor. Your company’s networking system might be manufactured by Cisco, a global leader in internet networking. An email arrives from your insurance agent at Aviva, operating in 16 countries and serving over 33 million customers. They inform you about a Bupa healthcare policy, a leading private healthcare provider in the UK. During lunchtime, you grab a meal from McDonald’s, joining millions of others who purchase meals there daily. You might enjoy a Coca-Cola, with 1.9 billion servings consumed worldwide. Post-lunch, you withdraw cash from an HSBC ATM, one of the world’s largest banking and financial services organisations.
A visit to Boots to pick up essentials leads you to purchase Scotchgard Spot Remover, Post-It Notes, and Scotch Tape, all produced by 3M. You also grab some Band-Aids, a Johnson & Johnson product. At Boots, you fill a prescription for a cholesterol
medication like Lipitor, made by Pfizer—one of the largest pharmaceutical companies in the world, employing over 90,000 people globally. Instead of paying cash, you decide to use your Visa or Mastercard credit card. Visa is a widely used credit card network globally, while Mastercard has over 290 million cards issued. These cards are used by consumers every day, paying for goods and services, and supporting businesses worldwide.
On your drive home, you remember the patio project you started two weeks ago. You stop by B&Q, the biggest home improvement retailer in the UK, owned by Kingfisher plc, an international home improvements company with over 1,900 stores. Excitement builds as your sister and her husband plan to fly in on a British Airways flight over the weekend. British Airways is one of the UK’s largest airlines, connecting people across the globe.
Before heading home, you make a final stop at Tesco. This multinational grocery and general merchandise retailer are one of the largest in the UK, with millions of customers visiting its stores every day.
After loading up your car, you grab a pizza for family night. The plan is to watch a film on Netflix or Amazon Prime, two of the most popular streaming services used by millions worldwide. While watching, something catches your eye, and you pause the movie to order it from your smartphone on Amazon.
As you unwind from the day, remember that the companies you interact with daily, from Apple to B&Q, are not just businesses you buy from but also potential investments. How many of these great companies did you and everyone else use today? Most people easily engage with 20 to 30 of them through both necessity and choice. Now, multiply that by the
billions of consumers on Earth. Despite this, many people still perceive the stock market as very risky. I beg to differ.
The companies we’ve discussed represent the strength of the global economy and continue to operate regardless of market fluctuations. They strive to innovate and increase their profits year after year. So, as the global economy faces tough times, have faith in these corporations. Holding a share in these formidable businesses signifies part-ownership and is not akin to gambling with a lottery ticket. It is a logical step to invest in the companies we utilise daily, even during challenging times, as long as our foundational analysis of these businesses remains steady.
In conclusion, the stock market paradox lies in the aversion many individuals have toward investing in the very companies that shape our lives. By understanding the true nature of the stock market and recognising the essential role these businesses play in our daily existence, we can overcome this aversion and embrace the opportunity to invest in the growth and success of these great companies.
Looking for plain English investment advice? Contact me, and I’ll provide you with straightforward guidance to help you navigate the world of investments. Say goodbye to confusing jargon and hello to clear, actionable recommendations tailored to your needs. Take charge of your financial future today and make informed investment decisions with confidence. Get in touch with me now to start your journey towards financial enlightenment and success!
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