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- SEPTEMBER 2017 -
Julian Wilkinson
Managing Director
welcome letter I’m very lucky to do what I do. I love every part of my job and the diversity it involves. I get to meet some of the most interesting people with incredible stories to share.
Production Director
That includes Paul, a trawlerman in Grimsby and Buddha Maitreya, a Japanese monk with a peaceful Japanese garden near Newark.
Rob Davis
I’ve also had the honour of featuring HRH Prince William in this edition after his visit to Coningsby to speak to veterans, and I’ve enjoyed special summer events like Woodhall Spa’s 1940s weekend, Spilsby show and a summer polo tournament.
Ian Bagley
Editorial Director
Zoie Wilkinson
Advertising Director
Emily Brown
Sales Director
However, this month I felt particularly blessed after creating my very own range of chocolates and trying quite a few - purely for journalistic purposes - with Fiona Sciolti, Lincolnshire’s chocolatier and Brigg’s best kept secret.
As well as being out and about, I’ve been able to write about some very interesting topics in the office. This month’s history feature centres around Lincoln Castle, and I spoke to the archivists at the Castle to delve into the crimes of the 17th and 18th centuries and the punishments criminals received. Summer has been fun, but there’s still so much going on in autumn. As we head into September, you can enjoy everything from the Morris Dancing Festival in Lincoln to the Scampton Airshow. Our best wishes for a wonderful month,
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HIGH SOCIETY We’ve covered the a breast cancer care charity ball that coincides with a birthday celebration.
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NEWS Each month, we bring you a round up of the county’s good news stories.
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A ROYAL VISIT HRH Prince William came to RAF Coningsby last month to speak to veterans of the Lancaster flight crew and to see the BBMF.
1940S FESTIVAL Record numbers attended the 1940s festival last month despite the bad weather. See our photos from the event in this feature. LINCOLN CASTLE Dive into the past to discover the crimes - and the punishments - of criminals from centuries ago.
WHAT’S ON There’s still lots to do in September with the Scampton Airshow and live performances.
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POLO AND PIMM’S Mount & Minster hosted its first summer polo tournament last month - and won!
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FINE DINING We’re eating out at the Chequers in Weston this month as chef patron Will Vernon cooks up a storm.
LOCAL CHOCOLATIER Fiona Sciolti is Brigg’s best kept secret and the UK’s finest chocolatier providing chocolates for six star hotels across the globe.
SAMPLE DISHES Try some of Lincolnshire’s finest restaurants that are packing a punch this September.
JUST DESSERTS Try out some of our late summer dessert recipes from the perfect chocolate pots to peach upside-down cake and a classic layered lemon sponge with a twist.
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CONVERSION We take you to Sibsey in this edition to see a stunning converted barn done to perfection. OAK LEAF STUDIOS The perfect
solution for any build.
GARDENS I toured around Aubourn Hall, a stunning country property.
FULLERS FORESTRY For any garden job big or small, Fullers is your solution.
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WEDDINGS Two weddings for you to see this month; one in Cleethorpes and one in Boston.
FASHION Winter fashion from Dubarry and formal wear from Ted Baker.
COVER STORY Suit up with bespoke tailor Andrew Musson, and see what other gentlemen are wearing in the formal fashion industry.
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NEWS
Dam Raider Gin Takes to the Skies
A NEW TIPPLE, DAM RAIDER GIN, IS NOW BEING PRODUCED IN LINCOLNSHIRE WOODHALL SPA With the aim of promoting the classic British drink of gin, combined with the unique history of Lincolnshire, Lincoln Imp Drinks Company is now celebrating the release of Dam Raider Gin, its first product to be launched with others to follow in the coming months. Business partners Richard Arnold and Alex Hull, who both grew up in Lincolnshire, are proud to introduce a new product in recognition of the county’s rich RAF heritage and significance in WWII. A citrus-based gin with a hint of spice, Dam Raider Gin stays faithful to a classic combination of flavours, resulting in a thirst-quenching and refreshing drink. Fittingly, the Petwood Hotel in Woodhall Spa, home of the legendary RAF 617 Dambusters Squadron,was the venue for
the eagerly anticipated launch of Dam Raider Gin. For every bottle of Dam Raider Gin sold, a donation will be made to Thorpe Camp, home of the Squadrons
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that flew out of Woodhall Spa in the 1940s. Available to buy from Lincoln Imp Drinks Company or from stockists throughout the county, each bottle is an LINCOLN Organisers have made plans for a new 12,000-seater stadium for Lincoln City Football Club, new road connections, a hotel, 3,200 homes and a leisure centre in the city, and the plans are about to be submitted. The City of Lincoln Council has revealed the recent plans and the vision for how the ‘Swanpool’ development should look. It’ll cost around £250,000,000 in total and will cover a total of 240 hectares, from Tritton Road in the west, Skellingthorpe Road to the south, Fossdyke and the railway to the north and the A46
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bypass in the east. There will also be a primary school, shops, health centre, plenty of green spaces, sports pitches and commercial premises. kate ellis, strategic director of major developments at the council hopes that on-site work will begin by late 2018, subject to planning consent. key elements should start taking shape over the next 20 to 25 years. By the end of this year, kate is hoping to have everything in place so they can actually get on-site and start working.
Lincoln Castle is ‘Best in uk’
RECENT POLL NAMES LINCOLN CASTLE NATIONS’ FAVOURITE Strongman Pulls Fire engine
Banburgh Castle achieved second place and Windsor Castle only received 96 votes. Lincoln Castle has gained national coverage over the last 12 months with the renovation project and Battle of Lincoln anniversary celebrations.
Divers Search for the Dambuster’s Bouncing Bombs SCUBA DIVERS IN SCOTTISH LOCH SEARCH FOR BOMBS...
LOCH STRIVEN Daring divers are planning on searching for and recovering two bouncing bombs that are currently at the bottom of Loch Striven in Scotland. They will be put on display in Brooklands Museum in Surrey and Havilland Aircraft Museum in Hertfordshire. The bombs were used for testing before the raid on the dams held by Germans launched from RAF Scampton. A team from the British Sub-Aqua Club will be plunging into the depths of the Loch to rescue the Highball bombs. There are currently no Highballs on display to the public so they’re very valuable to the museums.
Hundreds...
LINCOLN A recent online national poll of over 10,000 voters names Lincoln Castle the uk’s favourite. Not only did Lincoln Castle win, but it did so by a landslide as 43% (5,116 people) voted for our county’s castle.
LINCOLN Lincoln strongman Dave Johnson raised money for charity last month when he pulled a fire engine carrying two firefighters across St Mark’s Shopping Centre’s car park. Dave Johnson has often been involved in similar charity events pulling trucks, deadlifting cars, and even pulling the Lancaster Bomber ‘Just Jane.’ Last year he raised £500 for local charity and he aims to do the same this year. The fundraiser was in aid of the Ethan Maull ‘Up Yours to Cancer’ Foundation, Firefighters Charity and funds for Aurora who is severely autistic. Dave says he does it in memory of friend Mark Browne who sadly passed away due to a battle with cancer.
HUNDREDS OF PEOPLE have registered as potential stem cell donors to save a Sleaford soldier. Army friends and family march on to the aid of Private Myles Brown in Germany barracks. The 27 year old has been diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukaemia. This means he needs a life-saving stem cell transplant; his family have launched this desperate search for a donor to save his life.
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LOCAL
NEWS In Brief SKEGNESS
BABY SEAL SAVED IN SKEGNESS Local police and workers have recently rescued a baby seal from a fishing line on Skegness beach. The young pup was found with the line around his neck. BOSTON
LOCAL FIREMAN WALKS DOWN THE AISLE A fireman from Boston was left paralysed after falling over on rocks near the beach during his stag do. The 29 year old was told he’d never walk again before walking his bride Michaela down the aisle and dancing with her on their wedding day. RETFORD
£20,000 RAISED FOR IPADS AT SCHOOL The Ton 4 a Tablet push was started by parents at St Giles School in an aim to give every single pupil at school a tablet. The team of parents have managed to raise an incredible £20,000 so far and they’re aiming for £32,000.
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NEWS
Top Chef Opens Pop-up School
GREAT BRITISH MENU STAR DANNY GILL HAS OPENED A SCHOOL/RESTAURANT LINCOLN Great British Menu finalist and owner of Browns Pie Shop in Lincoln Danny Gill has set up the city’s first pop-up school restaurant with the aim of inspiring the next generation of food professionals. Danny has always been passionate about food. His first job out of school was with Le Manoir aux quat’Saisons under Raymond Blanc aged 17. He was formerly the head chef of a two-Michelin starred restaurant in Cambridge. Danny recently set up the pop-up school with his sous-chef Will Hodson at North kesteven School who used to study at the school. “Will and I were just sat having a coffee together and discussing the chef shortage in the industry and why less people are getting involved in catering and hospitality,” says Danny.
LOCAL
NEWS In Brief
BRIGG KITTEN SAVED FROM TREE IN BRIGG BY FIREFIGHTERS IS SOON REHOMED! A vulnerable kitten who used up one of her nine lives after getting stuck 20ft up a huge tree has landed on his feet, after bagging a new home with the firefighter who rescued him! It took 90 minutes to get to the little ginger puss who was buried deep inside a very dense tree in Bigby High Road, Brigg.
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“We had this idea of a pop-up restaurant within a school by taking what we do on a day-to-day basis by getting kids off their desks, into chef whites and get them cooking.”
“People need to realise you can do this job full-time and not something to do while you’re looking for something else,” says Will, Danny’s sous-chef, also from the area.
Rt Revd Ordains Priests & Deacons in Lincoln 10 PRIESTS AND SEVEN DEACONS WERE ORDAINED
“It’s good fun because it’s an experience and something you can put on your CV, also it’s helping me build skills for later on in life,” says student Will Hammond. LINCOLN On the 1st and 2nd of July, the Right Reverend Christopher Lowson, Bishop of Lincoln, ordained 10 priests and seven deacons at services held in Lincoln Cathedral. A time of great joy and celebration witnessed by hundreds of people, those being ordained were supported by family, friends, colleagues and parishioners from around the Diocese of Lincoln and also further afield. Christopher has been the 72nd Bishop of Lincoln since 2011. n For more information about Lincoln Cathedral and the Rt Rvd please visit www.lincolncathedral.com or call 01522 561600.
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Breast Cancer Care 50th Birthday Charity Celebration for Jayne
Sleaford woman Jayne Cooke recently celebrated a milestone birthday in style - with a Hollywood Glamour themed birthday celebration that would also raise funds for Breast Cancer Care. Jayne is a cancer survivor and has beaten the disease twice.
This event was designed both as a celebration for her 50th birthday, but also as a fundraising event to raise money for the charity so other local women can beat the odds too. The event attracted around 100 guests and was held in a marquee in the grounds of Sleaford
Rugby Club, with key suppliers including A1 Premier Marquees, caterer Appetites of Sleaford and Lincoln’s Red Carpet Ready. Jayne hopes to make her summer ball an annual event. n See www.breastcancercare.org.uk.
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HRH VISITS CONINGSBY
The Duke of Cambridge has recently visited RAF Coningsby for the 60th anniversary of the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight to meet with veteran Lancaster flight engineers...
VISIT Mr Rusty Waughman, a veteran pilot of the Lancaster for 101 Squadron with HRH.
On the 11th July 1957 three Spitfires were flown from Duxford to Biggin Hill in a three ship founding, marking the BBMF Foundation. Today, Lincolnshire, synonymous with military aviation, is called Bomber County and is host to the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight. This acts as a living tribute to those who served, and lost their lives, in the RAF and in the Battle of Britain.
At a reception to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the flight that marked the BBMF Foundation, The Duke of Cambridge was able to meet a number of veterans at the BBMF Visitors Centre who flew and worked on the aircraft during the Second World War. The day included HRH meeting veterans, a special air display sequence by the BBMF 17
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aircraft and an evening celebration. The celebration explained the role of BBMF and celebrated the work of the past 60 years. Veteran Rusty Waughman, 94, who was a Lancaster pilot from 1943 to 1944, spoke to William. “He was so easy to talk to, so pleasant,” he said. “Being here brings back so many memories.”
Prince William is the patron of BBMF. The Duke of Cambridge, who completed his service in the Armed Forces with a Tour with the Royal Air Force Search and Rescue Force at RAF Valley, Anglesey, is also Honorary Air Commandant of RAF Coningsby. It demonstrates continuing tributes to our veterans, in particular the dwindling band
“Prince William is the Patron of the BBMF and he’s also the Honorary Air Commandant of RAF Coningsby...” from World War Two and it provides comparisons between historic and contemporary operations. The RAF Battle of Britain Memorial Flight currently operates from the otherwise thoroughly modern RAF Coningsby.
The flight now includes six Spitfires flown regularly from Coningsby in addition to two Hurricanes, a Lancaster and a C47 Dakota.
Two Chipmunks are currently being used for training purposes.
The now iconic Memorial Flight has displayed or flown past thousands of events; around seven million people a year have the chance to see them.
There is a visitor centre and café at BBMF. Their mission statement is to maintain the priceless artefacts of our national heritage in airworthy condition in order to commemorate those who have fallen in service of this country.
They also aim to promote the modern day RAF and inspire future generations.
For 60 years BBMF has commemorated the history of the RAF, a Royal Air Force created to defend the uk, its interests and its people. This mission is intended to continue for many years to come. n
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Left: HRH speaking to Mr Henry Townsley, a veteran Lancaster flight engineer of 97 Squadron.
Opposite: Mr Geoffrey Wellum DFC next to Sptifire he flew in the Battle of Britain aged 19.
Top: A veteran alongside Ms Wynn Goldthorpe-Baker a veteran ground crew member.
Top/Left: Prince William meeting Mr Johnson, the last surviving member of the 617 Squadron.
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1940s Festival
held throughout the town of Woodhall Spa
An estimated 45,000 visitors flocked to Woodhall Spa during its 1940s festival, making it the biggest and best event in its six year history. Despite a rainy start to Saturday, the total visitor numbers surpassed 2016’s record of
40,000, with Sunday proving to be the most popular day due to finer weather.
“I’d like to thank everyone who came to Woodhall Spa for our Festival this weekend,” says Andy Hunter, Chairman of the festival. It takes a year of work and it pays off !”
The event was a massive success due to the range of entertainment, re-enactments, vehicles and competitions. A special highlight was the BBMF flypast. Photos: Neil Storey. n For more information about next year’s event, please visit www.woodhall-spa-40s-festival.com.
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HISTORY
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Lincoln Castle has been used as a prison and a law court since it was first commissioned to be built by William the Conqueror in the 11th century. In recognition of the Castle hosting a crime & punishment twilight tour on 20th September, we delve into the past and discover what crimes people committed and what punishments they received through the ages...
History was always one of my favourite subjects; it’s like reading a 17th century gossip column. But it’s subjects like crime and punishment, actual accounts, that really peak my interest, especially when they’re based here in Lincolnshire. There are some truly shocking accounts and records from Lincoln Castle, and some of these will be told to you if you attend the attraction’s twilight tour on 20th September.
But in light of that, Douglas Carstairs, archivist of the Lincoln Castle Prison Group, has provided us with some interesting stories and trials from a decade in the 1700s.
These little anecdotes from the 1770s really help to paint the picture of what life was actually like... and it’s not too pretty.
Serious crimes in the 1700s may be considered as anything from stealing a shilling to murder.
after he was arrested,’ and he had been planning the killing for three years. He was hanged for his crime aged 21. Some of the most dangerous characters in Lincolnshire weren’t caught. George Dales of Horncastle was involved in fights, affrays, and stabbings for many years and he was last heard in a warrant for his arrest after assaulting a bailiff. It’s marked ‘not found.’ In the district of Lindsey, there were eight accounts of sheep stealing in the 1770s, six accounts of murder, 21 cases of grand larceny and 18 burglaries in addition to various other crimes.
Some well known criminals were caught in Lincoln too during this time. The notorious highwayman Captain Cox was hanged at Lincoln in 1778 after being caught trying to steal a horse from a magistrate’s stable at Tathwell. There was a matricide too. William Farmery cut his mother’s throat because she corrected him when he was a little boy. He was driven to confess when he ‘felt his mother’s shade
There are 31 examples of husbands beating wives. Sarah ellis of Flixborough was a carpenter’s wife and had told the magistrates that her husband often tried to take her life.
When she and her daughter aged 14 were in bed one night, he had put a furze bush under the bed and ‘all on a blaze, with the intention to set her and her daughter with the bed on fire.’ He had also followed her into the kitchen one day with a hay fork swearing he would stab her with it and destroy her. For cold blooded brutality, few exceed William Paddison of kirton. He mayhemmed his wife, which is to deliberately try to break limbs, stamping on her leg until it was
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HISTORY
Theft was a very serious crime in 18th century Lincolnshire with serious punishment to be expected. Richard Slingsby of Luddington stole beans valued at just five pence. The judge ordered that he was to have 20 lashes on his back. and 121 suffered the most common punishment; ‘to be flogged until his body be bloody.’
broken. Luckily some neighbour overheard and stopped him from trying to break the other leg.
These punishments were for petty thefts too. Richard Slingsby of Luddington stole beans valued at just five pence. He was ordered to have 20 lashes on his back.
However, it was servants who suffered most of all. A total of 40 actions for assault were brought by servants against masters. They present a rather gruesome picture of what servants, many of them no older than children, had to endure.
The 18th century was largely controlled by terror. Few criminals could actually be caught so those convicted suffered extreme punishment in public to deter others. By the end of the century, the death penalty might be inflicted for theft of anything valued at more than a shilling.
One parish apprentice ran away from her master, a wine merchant, because he had not given her sufficient food or drink and had beaten her in a cruel manner regularly. Perhaps mercifully, she was returned to the workhouse.
Men accused of serious crimes would be held in the Castle of Lincoln. Some were returned to the notorious ‘pit,’ a subterranean dungeon for the condemned.
People expected servants to be treated badly but murder was not taken so lightly. In 1753, a parish apprentice disappeared from the house of a baker in Lincoln. It was rumoured that he was murdered by his master, and the man was regularly attacked, his trade ruined. eventually, the boy returned but the master thought it necessary to spend the next three market days standing beside his apprentice on a cart in the cornmarket shouting ‘Here is Tom, I am innocent!’
There were some awful stories about the pit and one example really shows how awful the justice system was in the 18th century.
In 1769, a young man called James Lusby was sentenced to death for sheep stealing. He managed to buy himself a reprieve by naming a few people in a gang of thieves, who had been a terror to Lincolnshire for the past three years.
Not all were as lucky as Tom.
In 1787 William Rawby, a small farmer from Dogdyke, was hanged for the murder of Ann Leary, a parish apprentice just 13 years old. She died from ill-usage and her mistress had also beaten her with great severity.
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The authorities arrested two of the gang but with astonishing insensitivity, placed them in the same dungeon as poor Lusby. Predictably, they planned to kill the traitor.
They knocked him down in the pit, jumping on his body. They managed to break two ribs and ‘burst his heart.’ Matthews, one of the gang members, ‘cheerfully’ admitted to the murder and another. Above: The Victorian Prison, the Courts at Lincoln Castle and the grand entrance to the attraction.
After the judge passed his sentence of death, he desired his lordship would give orders for
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LINCOLN CASTLE
TIMELINE AD60 - Roman fort built at Lincoln.
446 - Roman rule collapses in England. 1068 - William the Conqueror commissions Lincoln Castle to be built on old Roman remains. His hostages are held at Lincoln Castle 1115 - Robert de la Haye becomes constable of the Castle. 1147 - King Stephen holds court at Lincoln for the first time.
1215 - Signing of the Magna Carta, the first charter to guarantee human rights. 1351 - Lincoln Castle becomes Crown property. 1787 - Lincoln Gaol built.
1831 - Castle purchased by city justices. 1850s - End of the notorious ‘separate system’ for prisoners.
No less than Judge Blackstone sat at Lincoln. He ruled on difficult cases the lower courts had been unable to determine. Other judges were from rich local families. him to be executed early so he might dine with devil at noon.
In one sense, the criminal was let off lightly. There were much worse punishments than hanging. If a woman murdered her husband, she was burned at the stake, like eleanor elsom.
At Lincoln in 1722, eleanor elsom was brought out of prison barefoot, covered in tarred cloth with a tarred bonnet on her head. She was placed on a tar barrel and a rope hung around her neck. Three irons were fastened round her body so that if the rope was burnt, her body would stay tied. In all probability she was probably dead before they lighted the fire from hanging.
1868 - Public executions end by law across the UK. 1877 - The last person is hanged at Lincoln Castle.
1884 - Castle grounds are opened to the public. n
But did these measures deter and were such gruesome exhibitions sufficient to terrify people to obey the law?
It’s quite clear the measures were very extreme and didn’t work. Henry Best, the son of a magistrate, saw a number of public executions as his father felt it educational, but he only felt that criminals who had seen one knows he had seen the very worst. This is only a taste of one era of crime and punishment at Lincoln Castle. To discover more, go to the twilight tour this month. n For more information about tours and events, please visit www.lincolncastle.com or call 01522 554559. For more info about the history of the justice system at Lincoln Castle, see right.
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WHAT’S ON
What’s On... Scampton Airshow...
GRANTHAM
MONDAY 4th SEPTEMBER
GARDEN TOUR AND AFTERNOON TEA Join Head Gardener Jon, for a walk around Belton House’s formal gardens and pleasure grounds. Discover the history of the gardens and how they’re cared for followed by Afternoon Tea in the Stables Restaurant.
RAF SCAMPTON
SATURDAY 9th - 10th SEPTEMBER
INTERNATIONAL AVIATIONAL SPECTACULAR
n Tickets are just £12.50 (includes afternoon tea). Call 01476 566116, or visit www.nationaltrust.org.uk for more information.
Scampton Airshow is a unique event with a mix of modern military jets, historic warbirds, civilian display acts, the RAF Falcons, the UK’s premier military parachute team and the world famous Red Arrows performing at their home base. There will be over 100 aircraft there for the weekend both in the air and on the ground for you to see, and crews are coming from around the world.
GRANTHAM
FRIDAY 8th - 9th SEPTEMBER
FILM FESTIVAL AT BELTON HOUSE
As part of the summer nights film festival, Belton House are showing Top Gun and Pretty Woman on the oval lawn. n Call 01476 566116, or visit www.nationaltrust.org.uk for more information.
n Visit the event’s website www.scamptonairshow.com for more information.
The 2017 Morris Dancing Festival in Lincoln’s Centre
EXPECT TO SEE HUNDREDS OF MORRIS DANCERS COME TO THE COUNTY IN SEPTEMBER FOR THE ANNUAL FESTIVAL...
LINCOLN
FRIDAY 22nd SEPTEMBER
CHARTER OF THE FOREST DINNER LINCOLN
SATURDAY 2nd SEPTEMBER
MORRIS DANCING IN LINCOLN CITY CENTRE Dance groups from across Lincolnshire will converge on Lincoln for a day of Morris dancing, filling the streets with the vibrant colours and sounds of an ancient english tradition. The many different dance styles will include Cotswold, Border, Northwest, Garland, Rapper and Molly. It’s a great spectacle with great music. The celebrations will see around 250 dancers and more than 20 Morris groups sing, dance to music and clash sticks in colourful costumes. n For more information please call 07913 155153 or visit the website www.lincolnbigmorris.co.uk.
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The Dean of Lincoln will be hosting a black tie dinner in the Nave to celebrate the 800th Anniversary of the sealing of the Charter of the Forest. There will be 800 guests to celebrate its significance, with an evening of fine food and entertainment in the Nave of Lincoln Cathedral. n Call 01522 561600 or visit www.lincolncathedral.com. LINCOLN
WEDNESDAY 27th SEPTEMBER
DAVID STARKEY
Controversial professor of history David Starkey will be giving a lecture at Lincoln Drill Hall in September. The victory of Bosworth and the invention of a dynasty was an incredible moment in British history. n Call 01522 873894 or visit www.lincolndrillhall.com.
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LINCOLN
FRIDAY 22nd - 24th SEPTEMBER
OUTDOOR CINEMA See A knight’s Tale, Pretty Woman and La La Land in the grounds of Lincoln Castle thanks to Luna Cinema. n Call 01522 782040 or visit www.lincolncastle.com. LINCOLN
SUNDAY 24th SEPTEMBER
LINCOLN
SATURDAY 16th SEPTEMBER
VISIT LINCOLN GHOST BUS TOUR
Be spooked and explore haunted Lincoln by open-top bus with a local ghost expert. One of the team from the popular Lincoln Ghost Walks will guide you around Lincoln on Tour Lincoln, the open-top city sightseeing bus, whilst telling spooky tales and stories
of Lincoln’s haunted past and people. The ghost tours are suitable for all ages but there are no concession tickets available. The tour lasts around 50 minutes and seats are given on a first come first serve basis.
n Call 01522 545458 or visit www.visitlincoln.com for more information and to book your tickets on the tour. If you miss this ghost bus tour, there are usually more in the year.
Russell Watson Serenading Audiences in Lincoln...
RUSSELL WATSON, AFTER SELLING OVER 7,000,000 ALBUMS, RETURNS TO LINCOLN THIS MONTH...
THE JAMES BOND CINEMA SPECTACULAR
New Theatre Royal Lincoln brings the fabulous and iconic music of James Bond to you in a stunning concert. This show has been a huge success all around the world with its energetic and exciting performance by some of the uk’s leading musicians.
n Please call 01522 519999 or visit newtheatreroyallincoln.co.uk for more information. Tickets are £23 each.
SKEGNESS
SUNDAY 17th SEPTEMBER
RUSSELL WATSON
A very special evening with four-time Brit Classical Award winner Russell Watson, accompanied by his pianist and a guest choir at Lincoln Drill Hall in September. The world-renowned tenor will be performing songs from his new album True Stories, together with a selection of hits from his illustrious career. Russell Watson has sold more than seven million albums and performed for Her Majesty The queen, The Pope and two uS Presidents.
LINCOLN
SATURDAY 30th SEPTEMBER
SUMMER’S END BALL AT THE SHOWGROUND
Brand new for 2017, the team at the Lincolnshire Showground are excited to launch their very first Summer’s end Ball. Get your friends together and enjoy a drink on arrival, two course meal and live entertainment from popular band, The Baltic Donkeys. The dress code is black tie so dress to impress and the menu consists of pan fried chicken escalope with sage and parma ham, a vegetarian option of crisp baked potato skin and risotto and lemon posset for dessert. It’s a great way to celebrate such a fantastic summer. n Tickets are £49 per person and can be booked by calling Sarah on 01522 585501. Visit lincolnshireshowground.co.uk or call 01522 522900 for more.
Captivating to watch and enchanting to listen to, Russell continues to wow audiences with his enigmatic and entertaining live performances. His debut album ‘The Voice’ shot up the uk charts where he held the number one spot for a world record 52 weeks. At the same time, Russell held the number one spot in the uSA, making him the first British male to hold the accolade of a simultaneous transatlantic number one. The show is definitely worth seeing.
n For more information and to buy
tickets, please call 01522 873894 or visit www.lincolndrillhall.com.
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Arnhem Commemoration
A SPECIAL ARNHEM COMMEMORATION WILL BE HELD AT WOODHALL SPA THIS MONTH WITH A SPECIAL FLYPAST WOODHALL SPA
SATURDAY 9th SEPTEMBER
WOODHALL SPA ARNHEM COMMEMORATION
There will be a special event in September in Woodhall Spa that month to commemorate the gallantry and sacrifice of the troops based in Woodhall Spa who fought in the battle for Arnhem. There’s also going to be a Battle of Britain Memorial Flight flypast and exhibition. The 1st Airlanding Brigade was based in Woodhall Spa prior to their deployment to fight in the battle of Arnhem.
The Brigade was based in hutted camps on the eastern edge of Woodhall. The Brigade fought with great gallantry at Arnhem despite the heavy toll of casualties. The community of Woodhall Spa annually remembers their sacrifice on the anniversary of the battle and it’s also recognised during the Woodhall Spa 1940s Festival. During the Second World War the Spa took on the atmosphere of a garrison town, recording more air raid warnings than Lincoln so the era was a very important part in the town’s history.
Armed guards surrounded the pine woods where edwardian aristocrats used to walk and where equipment and ammunition were now stored. Paratroopers went directly from the Spa to Arnhem and came directly back from the battlefield. The RAF used the Petwood Hotel as an officer’s mess, most famously for the 617 ‘Dambuster’ Squadron. n For more information about Woodhall Spa, please visit the community website at www.woodhallspa.org. For more information about the Arnhem commemoration, please email woodhallspaarnhem@gmail.com.
Celebrate Farming WHAT’S ON
NORTH LINCS
SUNDAY 17th SEPTEMBER
ANNUAL PLOUGH FESTIVAL
The annual Plough Festival is in its 37th year now. This year, the attractions include 100 year tractor displays, incredible ploughing matches and a vintage rally, and a horse and tractor ploughing display. There will also be a craft tent at the event and various trade stands throughout. There’s a photographic competition on the day and loads more. So head over to High Burnham in the North of Lincolnshire to see what is has to offer and to learn about the heritage our county is known for. n Please call 01427 875828 or visit www.festival oftheplough.co.uk for more news and information.
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Mount & Minster’s
Summer Polo Tournament Estate agents Mount & Minster recently hosted their own polo tournament. At the event, there was a hospitality marquee inviting locals to watch the polo in a VIP area. The event was an excellent opportunity to network with clients from around the county.
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Players were in 12 teams from across the country. The Mount & Minster team won the summer tournament!
Champagne, Pimms and elderflower cordial flowed throughout the two-day event. The weather was fantastic across the weekend,
and the sun was shining as guests enjoyed Lincolnshire sausages cooked on the barbecue. Photos: Alex Robinson, and Tom Stockwell. n For more information about the estate agent Mount & Minster, please visit their website www.mountandminster.co.uk or call 01522 716204.
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THE CHEQUERS AT WESTON
The Chequers AT WeSTON
Next month represents the third year since Will Vernon and Robyn Howells took on Weston’s Chequers, transforming it from a dilapidated pub into one of Spalding’s best restaurants. Its gourmet menu is a particular highlight... Driving to Weston, the angry skies and heavy rain broke to reveal a few shards of sunshine trying to break through over a panorama of farmland.
Words & Images: Rob Davis.
meet the CHEF
Talk about four seasons in one day; the day yielded all of the climatic elements needed for the area’s vegetable growing industries, so it’s fitting that my journey ended at the same place that a modest quantity of those vegetables would end up too.
WILL VERNON, CHEF PATRON, THE CHEQUERS
Background: Born on the Lincolnshire/Leicestershire border, previously working at The Olive Branch in Clipsham and Jim’s Yard in Stamford.
Weston’s Chequers had a chequered past in terms of ownership, until 2014, when Will Vernon and Robyn Howells met with local farmer and landowner Robert Oldershaw to discuss taking over the beleaguered village boozer and creating in its place a really decent eatery for locals to enjoy. The pair have form in food, with local boy Will working in Thirsk, where he met North yorkshire born Robyn, before moving back to the county and where they worked at places like Clipsham’s Michelin gastropub, The Olive Branch.
“WE HAD A VISION THAT IT WOULD BE A PLACE FOR LOCALS AND DINERS FROM FURTHER FIELD ALIKE, USING FRESH LOCAL PRODUCE...”
“We had a vision that it would be a place for both locals and for diners from further afield, making the most of local produce and providing fine dining quality food but in a restaurant that feels more relaxed and more comfortable,” says Robyn. The place has been smartened up on the outside and is within half an hour’s reach of Spalding, Holbeach, Stamford and the Deepings, Boston and Sleaford. The pair have redecorated the place but their main focus was on the creation of a new kitchen.
Food Wisdom: “Celebrate the work of our hard working farmers and use their high quality local produce!”
Food Heaven: “Our desserts are very well regarded, especially our chocolate sharing board.” Food Hell: “Not much!”
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>> Will believes that the kitchen is now more effectively organised for working with the fresh ingredients The Chequers is so keen to use, and its new cookers replaced the decrepid microwaves which were thrown in the skip, heralding a new era for quality. On this point Will says he produces each dish in small quantities, and is militant that a restaurant shouldn’t apologise for running out of a particular dish. It shows, he says, that everything is prepared freshly. Local suppliers include Spalding’s busy Veg Auction from which Will sources fruit and
OPEN FOR FOOD Lunchtime: Wednesday to Saturday from 12 noon - 2pm. Evening: Wednesday to Saturday from 6.30pm - 9pm Sunday: 12 noon - 4.30pm.
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on the MENU FROM THE CHEQUERS AT WESTON’S EVENING MENU
Starters
Gin cured salmon with beetroot and chive crème fraiche £6. Cold Scotch egg with tomato salsa and baby gem lettuce £6.
Fish platter (prawn cocktail; smoked mackerel; fishcake; breaded whitebait; lemon mayonnaise; smoked salmon) £8/individual; £14/share.
Main Courses
Fresh pea and mint risotto with confit spring onions and poached egg £13.50.
vegetables, other than the herbs and soft fruit he grows in his kitchen garden, whilst locally reared pork, lamb and beef are sourced from Spalding’s Bennett Butchers. Will has even been known to butcher a whole carcase of Lincoln Red when one comes his way. Game when in season is sourced from local shoot whilst Robert provides garlic, onions and shallots. Bread, pastry, sauces and relishes, even mayonnaise are made in house, desserts and the petit fours served with coffee likewise.
Dining at The Chequers is pretty simple, with a single menu for lunch and a single menu for the evening. Daytime service offers open focaccia sandwiches - the bread being homemade - plus a choice of four ‘light bites,’ four starters and 13 main courses including grill options of steak and ‘gourmet’ burger. evening diners can choose from 11 starters, 13 main courses. There are a couple of blackboard specials on offer too, but for exceptional value and to really allow Will to
show off his talent, we’d nudge you towards Friday’s Taster menu which offers three courses, plus an amuse bouche, plus a palate cleanser of sorbet all for a mere £25/head... that’s great value, especially for a primetime Friday evening!
Having worked alongside sommelier Pedro at The Olive Branch, Robyn has curated not just a list of 30 ‘standard’ wines, but also ten constantly changing speciality wines, topping out at about £50 and including, during our visit, an Alsace Riesling, and a Châteauneuf du Pape.
Other recommendations? Well there’s nothing fishy about the exceptional gin cured salmon we tried; with a beetroot and chive crème fraiche it’s highly recommendable. Also, the chocolate sharing board’s Baileys tart, one of nine desserts, is pretty scrummy too. In short, the place is comfy and informal, warm and welcoming, it offers great food and very good value too. If you’re looking for daytime dining or a Friday treat, The Chequers is a solid recommendation indeed.
Herb crusted loin of lamb with aubergine purée, courgette ribbons, roasted new potatoes, garlic & rosemary jus £18. Slow braised pork belly with chive mashed potato, black pudding, seasonal veg and cider jus £14.
Baked cod loin with chorizo and coriander £16.
Desserts
Chocolate sharing board £12.50/for two.
Lemon meringue tart with raspberry sorbet £5.50. Mini desserts £2.50/ea. NB: Featured dishes are subject to change. n Visit The Chequers, High Rd, Weston, Spalding PE12 6RA. Call to book on 01406 370407, or see www.thechequers.pub. 39
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Sweet like
CHOCOLATe
Would you believe that amongst Lincolnshire’s wealth of food and drink producers, there’s an international chocolatier? Fiona Sciolti is Brigg’s best kept secret and has travelled from the UK to Switzerland, Thailand and the Maldives creating delicious chocolate treats for the rich and famous at six star hotels. Fiona also travels up and down the country to shows and food markets selling her range of botanical chocolates and last month, I was able to make my very own range... Words & Images: Tilly Wilkinson.
It was a beautiful sunny day when I visited Fiona Sciolti in Brigg. However, it turns out that beautiful sunny days are not so good if you are trying to make chocolate. Fiona’s husband Giles welcomed me into a lovely family home as Dotty the Springer Spaniel came bounding up to me, and the smell of freshly made strawberry jam filled the room. The two are purists with strong family values, making everything at home, and it’s from this passion and creativity that Fiona’s business was created. She started it 13 years ago when the family made the decision to move to Lincolnshire, and the business has done nothing but grow.
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by the seasons, foraging, making their own wine, the last of a bygone era, and I suppose that rubbed off on me.”
Fiona’s creativity and eye for design comes from college, majoring in embroidery. Just before my visit, she had finished making her daughter’s prom dress, handstitching 15,000 beads into the bodice, and of course making an after prom party dress too. “I love designing and creating. Giles and I married at 23, and I ran my own business
“Fiona’s creativity and eye for design comes from her major in embroidery in college. She started out making wedding dresses...”
for seven years before we started a family. Along the way, I had always been making chocolate for family and friends. But as the kids grew up, I became somewhat obsessive about the food I provided, to the point where I was even churning my own butter!’ The two moved from Warwickshire to Northumberland to Cambridgeshire to Milton keynes and finally to Brigg in North Lincolnshire whilst having their four children. “As the children grew up and became established at school, I began to find a little time for myself and decided to turn my erstwhile hobby into a new venture.”
“However, as I had no formal training in working with chocolate, I was initially a little reticent to actually offer any of my work for sale. Those first couple of years were probably the best few years to
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know me; I must have given away thousands of chocolates!’
“Then I started making chocolate again. I’d just pick ingredients from the garden and hedgerows - lavender, lovage, lemon balm, raspberries - and infuse my chocolate with their flavours and scents.” “I didn’t sell anything in my first two years. Business Link, a government funded project that encourages smaller local businesses, discovered what I was doing and decided to help.” “They gave me loads of publicity and really helped my business grow. I’ll be forever grateful.”
Fiona started travelling across the country with the help of Business Link. She visited craft shows, trade fairs, exhibitions and food demonstrations and sold her chocolates.
“To my amazement and delight, they proved to be very popular. They sold like crazy, everyone loved them.”
“After selling my chocolates for a while, Business Link encouraged me to enter my local regional food group (Deliciously
“My ethos is to only use natural ingredients. There is no artificial flavouring in any of my chocolates, just good British flavours...” Below: Liquorice chocolates Fiona was making on my visit for the Liquorice Festival in Pontefract.
yorkshire)’s annual awards in the confectionery section.”
“No one was more surprised than me when I won, and then I won again the year after. I won four years in a row before I stopped entering, and it was a huge pat on the back for me coming from such humble beginnings.” Giles decided to quit his job as a barrister to join Fi, and he helps with all the logistics and paperwork side of things, giving Fi time to get on with what she loves doing the most.
“I had previously thought ‘right, I need to do a course now’ but I then realised that’s what
peopled loved about me. I was self-taught, a natural flavourist.” “My ethos is to only use natural ingredients - there are no artificial flavourings in my chocolate. I use simple quintessential British flavours and always style them round the seasons.”
Fiona mixes cream with honey and the ingredient for example lavender, to infuse her chocolate.
Not only does she sell her chocolates at fairs and shows across the country, they can be bought on her website, and she does bespoke work like favours for weddings and corporate gifts.
you can also buy her products in a number of retailers from London to Aberdeen including locally Doddington Hall, Lincoln Castle Gift Shop and the Brigg Tourist Information Centre in Lincolnshire. It’s Fiona’s uniqueness, being self-taught, creating chocolates that are completely hand made and using natural flavours that attracted the international attention.
“I’ve created ranges of chocolates for Christian Dior, Country Living Magazine, The Royal Festival Hall in London, The Inner Temple, London, young’s Seafood and Riverfood Organic amongst others. My biggest project was for a six star luxury hotel group.” Fiona was contacted by Soneva Group, a hotel chain with hotels in the Maldives and Thailand. A British chef approached her looking for an artisan natural flavourist to make chocolate for their hotel resorts. Her first trip was to the Thai resort, Soneva kiri.
“It was a very daunting challenge, but I’m a great believer in stepping out of my comfort zone and just going for it. I was fast tracked through Bangkok airport and welcomed by my very own driver to a limousine.” “This took me to a helicopter which took me an hour and a half south to a jetty where a speedboat was waiting to take me to the private island, where I was welcomed by all the staff. It’s fair to say it made me very excited about the trip!”
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Right: Fiona has an enormous selection of flavoured chocolate available on her website. Buy five for £27.50 and get one free. Below: 12 sea salt milk chocolate caramels, £16.
Right: Scioltini gift box with 24 chocolates with different flavours, £15.
Above: Dairy free, vegan friendly chocolates, three bars for £15. n Please call 07989 478106 if you would like to try any of the delicious chocolates we’ve featured. If you’re a local Lincolnshire business and you want to be able to offer a local chocolatier’s creations, call the number above or just visit www.scioltichocolates.com for more information.
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Fiona stayed in one of their budget $5m residencies (there were villas there for $15m). They’re resorts for the seriously rich and famous; the Beckhams, Brad & Angelina, Buzz Aldrin, they’ve all stayed there. The trip was a huge success. Fiona used what she could find on the resort - honey, peanuts, lemongrass, ginger - and created a wellness range of chocolates. They were so impressed, she was invited to create a chocolate room at the Maldives resort last year.
She’s now working with internationally renowned chefs, caters for the Bangkok International Flower Show every year, has provided chocolates for the Prime Ministers of India and Bhutan, as well as Buckingham Palace, and she’s got another big project coming up soon. For a number of years, she has been national food judge for the Great Taste Awards and also for the World Bread Awards. She’s become established in almost every part of the country, but she’s still Brigg’s best kept secret.
“I think my success comes from my passion, and my biggest passion is making people smile, making people happy when they try the chocolates. That’s magical.”
“I’ve never followed the herd, I’ve done my own thing and people appreciate that. We treat customers like how we would like to be treated and giftwrap our chocolates with care and attention.” “So many people call or text or email to say thank you and how happy they are. That’s what I love most, that’s the prize.”
Fiona’s chocolates don’t just look good. After making chocolates with Fi, she gave me some to take home and they’re truly delicious. It’s well worth backing this superb Lincolnshire producer, and enjoying her treats too! n
“I THINK MY SUCCESS COMES FROM MY PASSION FOR MAKING PEOPLE SMILE. THAT’S THE MAIN REASON WHY I DO WHAT I DO...”
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Packing a Punch...
AS WE HEAD INTO SEPTEMBER, THE WARMER WEATHER IS GETTING CHILLIER. TO WARM US UP A LITTLE, HERE ARE OUR FAVOURITE DISHES TO ENJOY IN SEPTEMBER THAT ARE PACKING A PUNCH...
RAM-PING UP FLAVOUR
The Ram in Newark serve a three bone rack of lamb with crushed minted new potatoes and baby vegetables, all served in a delicious red wine jus.
01636 940220, www.theramnewark.com.
n The Green Man in Norton Disney was last month’s restaurant feature and they served a main that packed a punch. We enjoyed a delicious pan fried fillet of hake with sautéed sweet potato,
curried peas, spinach & leeks, topped with chilli fried squid. They also served other dishes full of flavour; worth a trip! 01522 789804, www.thegreenman-nortondisney.co.uk.
n BAR ‘67, LINCOLN serves a delicious antipasti serving board with food full of flavour in addition to steaks and burgers.
n The Mint Leaf in Newark specialises in authentic pan-asian cuisine and a particular dish that suited our tastes was the chicken jalfrezi. 01636 646994, www.mintleafuk.co.uk.
01522 520348, www.bar67.co.uk.
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- SAMPLE DISHES -
presented beautifully
The Red Lion in Bicker undeniably serves delicious dishes but our favourite is the crispy honey glazed pork belly wild boar, black pudding and root, cider and sage jus.
SHARING PASSION
01775 821200, www.redlionbicker.co.uk.
Farndon Boathouse has a number of dishes that are packed full of flavour but this one pushes the boat out. Share with friends or enjoy this delicious antipasti dish by yourself. 01636 676578, www.farndonboathouse.co.uk.
Stallingborough Grange provided us with a roasted rack of lamb with ratatouille, olive tapenade, smoked paprika mashed potato and a lamb sauce. 01469 561302, www.stallingboroughgrange.co.uk. n Featured dishes are representative examples of our featured chefs’ skills... the menus of our featured restaurants change frequently so dishes are subject to availability. Check each restaurant’s website prior to your visit for an up-to-date menu. 49
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Late Summer DeSSeRT ReCIPeS Chocolate Pots with gingersnap
Serves: Eight. Preparation Time: Ten Minutes. Cooking Time: Five Minutes. 150g SMASHED GINGER NUTS • 75ml RUM OR BRANDY • 100g UNSALTED BUTTER • 125g GOLDEN CASTER SUGAR • 1 MEDIUM EGG • 200ML WHOLE MILK • 200g 70% DARK CHOCOLATE, BROKEN
Divide most of the crushed ginger nuts between eight small glasses and drizzle over the rum/brandy. Set aside. Meanwhile, in a large heatproof bowl, whisk butter and sugar until pale and creamy. Whisk in the egg.
Place the milk in a saucepan and bring to a gentle simmer. Remove from the heat and add the chocolate then whisk until it has melted and the mixture is smooth. Whisk into the sugar mixture. Spoon the mixture into the glasses, sprinkle over the reserved biscuit crumbs and leave to cool.
Chill for at least eight hours or overnight, and it will be ready to serve the next day. n
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- RECIPES -
LAyeReD
LeMON CAke
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100g BUTTER, SOFTENED • 150g GOLDEN CASTER SUGAR • 2 LARGE EGGS, LIGHTLY BEATEN • 150g SELF RAISING FLOUR • 3tbsp WHOLE MILK • FINELY GRATED ZEST OF TWO LEMONS • 150ml WHIPPING CREAM • 250g RASPBERRIES
Peach upside-Down Cake
Serves: 10. Preparation Time: 15 Minutes. Cooking Time: One Hour 30 Minutes. Ingredients: 300g caster sugar 275g butter, softened 150ml Marsala wine 4 perfectly ripe peaches, stoned and cut into eight wedges 200g self raising flour 60g ground almonds 1tsp baking powder 1tsp vanilla extract 5 medium eggs Crème fraîche to serve
Preheat the oven to 180ºC. Butter and base line a 23cm loose bottomed cake tin and place on a baking tray to catch any syrup that may leak out.
Place 50g caster sugar, 25g butter and the Marsala in a small pan and bubble gently for 15 minutes until reduced to a thick syrup. Carefully pour half the syrup into the base of the tin.
Arrange the peach wedges in the base of the tin. They should fit snugly in a single layer. Beat together the remaining sugar and butter, flour, almonds, baking powder, vanilla and eggs until smooth. Spoon the mixture over the peaches and level off the surface. Bake for 60 - 70 minutes until set.
Leave to cool for five minutes then remove from the tin and carefully invert onto a serving plate. Warm the rest of the syrup and brush over the cake. Slice and serve warm with crème fraîche. n
Preheat the oven to 180°C. Grease and line a 900g loaf tin with baking parchment. In a bowl, cream butter and caster sugar for three minutes until pale and fluffy. Beat in eggs, sift in flour and mix. Stir in the milk and lemon zest. Put mixture into loaf tin and bake for 45 minutes. Lift out of tin and leave to cool. Then, use a bread knife to cut into three layers. Whisk whipping cream and 1tbsp sugar.
Spread half of the cream between each layer and add raspberries. Sprinkle the top of the cake with 1tbsp sugar and decorate with raspberries. Carefully slice and serve.
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And now for something completely different!
Wine of the Month Meerlust, Rubicon, Stellenbosch, South Africa £31.95 / 70cl, Grape Variety: 67% Cabernet Sauvignon, 14% Merlot etc., 14% ABV.
Cherry and basil gin is a delicious take on traditional botanicals A new limited edition gin will appeal to those seeking something deliciously different! It is a savoury gin with juniper and a herbaceous hit of basil at first and lingering cherry flavours towards the end of the drink.
The Wine Cellar £37.99/70cl, 42% ABV.
AS SUMMER TURNS TO AUTUMN, HARISH KHANDERIA HAS SOME ROBUST WINES AND A TRIO OF TUSCAN TREATS AS WELL AS A NEW GIN THAT’S DELICIOUSLY DIFFERENT...
MOLTO FASCINO: A TRIO OF WINE FROM TUSCANY WITH ITALIAN CHARISMA! 1. Santa Cristina’s Chianti Superiore is a classic Chianti, offering aromas of red berry fruit, with vanilla and floral hints of violets. Flavoursome, medium-bodied palate, fresh in structure. £14.99 / 70cl / 13% ABV. 2. Capsula Viola from Santa Cristina is straw-yellow with an intense aroma akin to Gewürztraminer. The palate is fresh and light with a final soft and aromatic flavour conferred by the Trebbiano and the Chardonnay. £12.55 / 70cl / 11.5% ABV. 3.Our final offering from Cristina is this Sangiovese, Cabernet, Merlot & Syrah blend, with its lingering fruit notes and intense fresh fruit aromas with floral hints. £13.49 / 70cl / 12.5% ABV.
“This South African red is absolutely superb and well worth its premium price tag, a heavy weight red that’ll really warm up your autumn.”
The 2013 Rubicon classic expression of this iconic Cape wine. Very deep, youthful colour, and intense almost purple hue. Very classic Rubicon nose with violets, plums and intense spiciness. n
The Perfect Autumn Aperitif
White Port from Ferreira Porto Ferreira White has a beautiful bright colour with golden shades and a finely intense bouquet with a prevalence of dry fruit and nuts such as almond, hazel and pine nuts, as well as slightly floral notes. An ideal aperitif, or suitable for late summer barbecues, served chilled, in the event of an Indian summer! n White Port, Douro, Portugal,£17.95/70cl 19.5% ABV.
n Our featured wines are available to buy from most of your local Lincolnshire independent wine retailers, and Harish’s shop, Oakham Wines.
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A Minimalistic Approach - LINCOLNSHIRE HOMES -
to a Massive Barn
CONVeRSION Words: Tilly Wilkinson.
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Barn conversions are impressive but none more so than High Ferry Barn in Sibsey. With three barns incorporated in the design, a stunning courtyard and extensive country views, it’s a family home that is simplistic in style yet practical and warm...
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HIGH FERRY BARN,
SIBSEY
Above: High Ferry Barn in Sibsey consists of three barns with large windows flooding the interior with light.
Lincolnshire’s heritage focuses primarily on farming and agriculture so it comes as no surprise that many of the county’s beautiful properties are converted barns. However a recent conversion that has seriously set the bar is High Ferry Barn in Sibsey just north of Boston. Not only is its sheer size impressive, but the owners have created a flawless family home inside and out.
It’s a superb example of an conversion finished to an impeccable standard and providing extensive accommodation designed around family life.
There are three sides to the barn and the owners have kept the design minimalistic outside for low maintenance, but the next owners could transform the courtyard.
The two-storey Granary Barn accommodates an open plan kitchen and living space with an abundance of natural light from two feature arched openings which have been fully glazed. There is a large central island with granite work surfaces and range cooker. The living area features a wood burning stove and solid oak flooring.
Location: Five minutes to Boston, 10 minutes to Stickney. Style: A large modern barn conversion with a minimalistic style. Bedrooms: Seven bedrooms, most with exceptional en-suites and dressing rooms. Receptions: Four consisting of a games room, two open plan kitchen/sitting rooms and a family room. Other Features: Log burner, glass bridge, courtyard, lake and barbecue area. Estate Agents: Fine & Country. Price: £895,000.
The utility room has a range of fitted units with hard wood surfaces and a Belfast sink. The adjoining family room enjoys independent access onto the central courtyard of the property and there are two further well-proportioned bedrooms. A bathroom and dressing room are beyond. This space provides the perfect opportunity to create a self-contained annexe.
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With the amount of space that this property can offer, you could break the barns up into separate homes instead of adding an annexe, perhaps turning the complex into luxury holiday homes. The games room, which adjoins the main kitchen, has four double doors opening to the front aspect, partitioned internally by individual exposed brick columns and beams.
The room is currently used as a games room, but this substantial room could quite easily be used for dining and entertaining purposes instead. A further sitting room with views over the courtyard also provides a second kitchen with a high quality bathroom, bedroom and ancillary nursery or dressing room beyond. All are fitted to the rest of the property’s high standard including the kitchen. 56
This is like the third wing of the property, again with the potential of being used as a separate home.
Set in the fens of Lincolnshire, Sibsey is a focus of the farming community.
A particularly appealing element of this property that the owners have decided to include is the beautiful glass constructed bridge which takes you to the master bedroom and creates a discerning architectural feature above the kitchen area.
It’s a stunning home for a family with so much potential, although everything you need is there as you walk into the property.
On the first floor, there are four further bedrooms each with an individually designed en-suite bathroom whilst two have dressing rooms attached.
The master bedroom has two balconies from its windows too with far reaching views of open countryside. High Ferry is a small settlement located between the village of Sibsey and the market town of Boston.
The village has a village hall, a post office with a shop, and a pub. Boston has all the main shopping amenities as well as a good schools and the hospital approximately six miles from the property.
This home is perfect for any family whether you’re looking to invest and convert further or simply live and enjoy the space High Ferry Barn can provide. n
Above: The kitchen is appointed to a high standard and a glass bridge is the feature.
Right: One of the seven bathrooms to the stunning barn conversion between Boston and Sibsey.
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“A PARTICULARLY APPEALING PART OF THIS PROPERTY IS THE BEAUTIFUL GLASS CONSTRUCTED BRIDGE LEADING TO THE MASTER BEDROOM AND CREATING AN ARCHITECTURAL FEATURE ABOVE THE KITCHEN AREA.” Left: One of the seven bedrooms to the property in one of the side barns.
Below: The BBQ area and outbuilding on the fourth side of the barns.
Above: The games room and cinema which has the potential to be an entertaining space.
n High Ferry Barn is currently on the market with Fine & Country. Call for details about Lincolnshire properties on 01522 287008 or see their website www.fineandcountry.com.
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TIMBER WINDOWS OF LINCOLN
eNTRANCe
How to Make an
For the coming winter make sure you’re safe, sound, and secure behind a modern timber entrance door... upgrading the entrance to your property is easier and more cost effective than ever... Words: Roy Wakeman OBE. Images: Tracey Elmes, Timber Windows of Lincoln.
Most of the oldest buildings in the country, those that we have all admired and enjoyed - from castles and palaces, to places of learning, prayer, contemplation, and recovery - have magnificent doors made from timber.
Today these national treasures, protected and cosseted with the help of private trusts, public ownership, and a stream of funding to support regular maintenance, look every bit as imposing as they did when they were designed.
Sadly, this cannot be said of the cheap imports, mainly from the Far east, that were much needed to support the explosion of property ownership in the 1960s through to recent times. For those who did, and can still, purchase their local authority house at a fine discount, ownership encouraged investment in new doors and windows.
The market research carried out by the British woodworking industry in the late 1970s, when Taiwanese imports were at their highest level, identified that uk home owners typically paid an average of £50 for a new front door, a stark difference to their West German counterparts who would pay in the region of £3,000. This prompted an industry-funded campaign aimed at the private home owner to invest 60
in a new timber entrance door, made in the uk, named: What a Difference a Door Makes. The campaign was hugely successful and while it didn’t see off all the cheap imports, the consumer became educated about the benefits of a home-produced timber door and willing to spend more. By the mid ‘80s the market peaked at 3,000,000 units and had a value of £400m. And then, of course, the bubble burst, brought about by the plastic revolution and
campaigns selling the virtues of double glazed fenestration with low pricing and so called ‘authentic, classic design’. By 2000 the timber market share was lost in windows alone, by some 80%, in favour of plastic. Timber doors however retained a higher share as the consumer was attracted to its greater security and performance.
More recently the industry has seen the rise of composite door constructions where modern materials have been used to make up the door core. This has then been covered with an external finish of thermal plastic, glass-reinforced plastic, GRP and even wood fibre-based boards.
These products have performed and today account for more than half of the uk market, now measured at £600m with growth of more than 5% per annum.
“THE CAMPAIGN ‘WHAT A DIFFERENCE A DOOR MAKES’ ENCOURAGED PRIVATE HOME OWNERS TO INVEST IN A NEW TIMBER ENTRANCE DOOR...”
Security and robustness has been achieved by the strength of the door core together with good ironmongery. Today this will contain espagnolette systems that can lock all three leading edges using shoot bolts, or hooks, with a central controlling arm handle. A national standard for security has existed, along with test methodology to BS7950, which values security, thermal performance, and weather resistance to regional degrees
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of exposure. A police-recommended standard and marketing tool for the private housebuilding sector, Secured by Design, has prevailed for more than 30 years and is frequently a standard requested by designers, architects, and developers responsible for new developments.
It comes as no surprise that the timber door, complete with all the appropriate ironmongery, factory assembled and finished, is now leading the way again to dominate the choice for new door designs and mechanics that more than satisfy today’s demanding standards.”
“While the requirement applies to new buildings only, existing home owners will want these security benefits applied to replacement products for the upkeep and maintenance of their properties as well as for major refurbishments and extensions,” says Roy Wakeman.
These modern finishes now come with life time warranties for the complete door set, with maintenance cycles at a very minimum, and the paint itself is expected to last up to eight years before re-decoration is needed.
Only last year the new Approved Document q Building Regulation was introduced demanding even greater security standards for doors and windows.
“Current research suggests that the major driving force for home owners when purchasing new doors and windows is security and energy conservation. Of course, the new entrance must have ‘street creditability’ to which timber lends itself beautifully.
Timber is the most versatile of all materials and can be easily finished with modern water-based paints or stains, chosen from a huge range of colours and shades.
Modern timber engineering techniques and water-based, friendly finishing treatments, do make timber the material with the very greenest credentials. A report from the WWF recently published, illustrates the environmental benefits of using timber for the frame material when installing Windows and Doors. n
n Products made by www.timberwindows.com and installed in the county by Timber Windows of Lincoln (a trading name of The New Window Company Ltd) meet the very highest standards demanded today; timber is the material of the future. For more information visit Timber Windows, The Old Barn, Elms Farm, Frieston Heath, Caythorpe NG32 3HD. Alternatively call 0845 652 7352 for a no obligation appointment.
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eNJOy A SPACe TO OAK LEAF STUDIOS
Create a space to enjoy with Oak Leaf Studios. These beautiful timber buildings can be simple spaces for storage, practical and inspiring reading rooms for artists’ studios, or even single or two storey properties with kitchens and en suite bedrooms to use as annexe accommodation or holiday lets... completely bespoke and beautifully made, your imagination is the only limit! The perfect studio that has been designed, constructed and installed by craftsmen with over three decades of experience. That’s what Oak Leaf Studios is offering right here in the county.
timber lodges, fully specified with two bedrooms, decked areas with hot tubs, log burners and solar panels for heating and lighting, or wind turbines all included.” “Our buildings range from less than £10,000 for simple structures to luxurious lodges at around £150,000. All of our buildings benefit from a 10 year guarantee on structural performance. Because we fabricate some of the structure off-site, we minimise the amount of time spent erecting our structures, meaning less disruption for our clients. We can provide timber or concrete bases and services like electricity or water as necessary.”
Craftsman Neal Jagger’s structures are totally bespoke and can serve any purpose. From simple uninsulated structures for storage, to lined and insulated studios for artists or those who work from home, the buildings are low-cost, high quality and will blend beautifully into any setting. “I’ve over 35 years in the industry, beginning my career as a builder working in traditional bricks and mortar,” says Neal.
“Because they’re made of high performance pressure-treated pine, oak or cedar, our buildings are more likely to be granted planning permission when sited adjacent to listed buildings or in conservation areas. We can also obtain planning permission for clients or work with structural engineers to ratify the design of a building destined for commercial use.”
“Two decades ago, having travelled around europe, I realised that timber structures are more commonplace overseas and offer all of the strength and thermal performance you’d expect from a brick or stone structure but at a lower cost and with more flexibility and speed in their construction.” “There are no set sizes, no pre-determined shapes or layouts, each one is designed specifically for the client. It’s even possible to create two storey structures with staircases, fully fitted kitchens, multiple bedrooms with en suite bathrooms - luxury holiday lets or an annexe to your home.”
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“Our service is completely turnkey - the client just needs to give us their wishlist and we’ll do the rest, working reliably and independently, keeping the customer up to date and involved at every stage.”
“I’ve created anything from simple barns for the storage of garden equipment, to luxurious two bedroom lakeside timber lodges...”
Oak Leaf Studios’s buildings look great, and whether painted, cladded or stained, will last for decades, blending into their setting and providing the space you need for work and play or just providing much needed storage. n For more information on Oak Leaf Studios, call 07498 663422 or see www.oakleafstudios.co.uk.
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GARDENING
SeCReT t p e K t s e B ’s n r u o b u A
The beautiful little village of Aubourn near Lincoln is home to Aubourn Hall. Hidden from the main road, the 17th century home of the Nevile family has extensive gardens that can be enjoyed during open garden events throughout the year... Words: Tilly Wilkinson.
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“ I just fell in love with Aubourn Hall when I came here. It’s a very diverse garden with a bit of everything, and yet there were still areas for improvement; projects for me...”
>> Belton House, Harlaxton Manor, Gunby Hall, Tattershall Castle... they all have one thing in common. These grand properties are now no longer owned by lords and ladies and they’ve not been kept within families and houses.
It’s fantastic that these properties are still being looked after by charities like the National Trust and open to visitors, but I feel there is more of a connection to history and tradition when a family lives there; something more real about it. Well Aubourn Hall is not only still in the possession of the Nevile family who acquired it in the 17th century, but it’s a thriving family home far from dilapidation. It has the best of both worlds; the gardens are open to visitors at certain times of the year too.
I spoke to Terri Hodson-Walker, head gardener, on my visit. Terri has been there for two years now having trained at Birmingham’s Botanical Gardens and working at Trentham Gardens previously. “I fell in love with Aubourn Hall when I came here,” says Terri. “It’s a very diverse garden with a bit of everything, and yet there were still areas for improvement; projects for me. It’s got a lot of history here too.”
Christopher Nevile, owner of the Lincoln Hotel, and his wife Annabelle have lived here for the past 20 years now. His father Sir Henry was Lord Lieutenant of Lincolnshire and very committed to the war effort. The main lawn was full of potatoes during WWII.
“The gardens are set over nearly ten acres and there are many rooms to it. There’s a large area laid to lawn and a turning circle at the front of the property. There’s also parterre hedging along the front of Aubourn Hall.” “Nearer the road, there’s the rose garden which is very fragrant and will be in its second flush in September. Through here you enter the croquet lawn with big bright borders, and further through a pergola walk, you’ll find the tennis court.” 70
“There’s a small orchard just beyond, and a dahlia walk, and then you’ll reach the main lawn. An enormous oak tree stands here with a tree house, and there are full borders all the way around.” “Past this is the more natural area of garden. The prairie garden is to the left and to the right is the stumpery. Just past here is the fountain.”
It’s definitely worth visiting Aubourn for this area alone. It looks absolutely magical and Terri has done a superb job. When she came to Aubourn, the stumpery and natural area was a nettle bank so she’s really transformed it alongside her colleague Andrew. “In September, I will mainly be carrying out general maintenance in the gardens, dead heading and preparing for winter. Also on the 3rd September for the open day, so if you would like to explore the gardens here at Aubourn and donate some money to charities, you’re more than welcome to attend.” n For more information on Aubourn Hall, Aubourn, Lincolnshire, LN5 9DZ, visit www.aubournhall.co.uk or call 01522 788224.
Above: The prairie garden is full of plants and is hard to manage at this time of year!
Right: The stumpery with fountain, head gardener Terri Hodson-Walker, front entrance to Aubourn Hall and the natural area.
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FULLERS LANDSCAPING
Full of
quALITy
Fullers Forestry & Landscaping is a company that is redefining spaces and shaping environments throughout Lincolnshire. However big or small your garden project is, they can transform the most unsightly garden into an oasis of green space you can enjoy for years to come...
Redesigning your garden space can be very stressful as you try to find the time and weather but with help from Fullers Landscaping, your initial worries will soon disappear.
The water feature was specifically designed so it can be viewed and enjoyed from inside the house as well as outside. It’s a man-made stream that runs down the back of the garden and looks like it has always been there.
ed Fuller from Fullers Landscaping prides himself on being able to design a bespoke garden for each client that provides them with what they want from their outside space.
One recent project that Fullers Landscaping has just completed was created with a specific brief in mind. “The client wanted a garden that could be enjoyed from inside the house as well as from the outside,” says ed.
The original garden had a water feature but it was not fit for purpose, the levels of the garden meant that it was not useable and the existing walls were old and unsafe.
The water then runs under the path and a blade of water flows into a pool which can be appreciated from the conservatory. The overall feel of the garden was dark and depressing. Other elements of the client’s brief were to provide an entertaining space using natural materials and a contemporary twist, and different textures to the garden with a Mediterranean feel. The main requirement was a water feature that would not only benefit wildlife but provide the main focus of the garden.
MEET THE MAN BEHIND THE DESIGN
Ed Fuller is the Director of Fullers Forestry & Landscaping
Ed Fuller strives to come up with innovative and inventive designs for every client, creating a wow-factor for every job, regardless of its size. He focuses on the attention to detail and creating a garden that suits each individual client. n
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each element, whether it is the rendering, rocks, paving or planting; they have all been considered so that they complement each other and create a garden that moves from one area to another seamlessly. “The clients had an idea of the materials they wanted and we have created a garden that compliments their property and has incorporated their ideas. Some of the planting was existing and the client wanted to save that but we have added to it to create a low maintenance garden.”
As well as bespoke landscaping service, ed also offers a maintenance service which includes spring tidy ups, garden makeovers and a full range of comprehensive tree surgery services. “This garden is now useable as the levels have been connected so it is one garden rather than a mixture of areas and the client can entertain outside and appreciated the water feature from the house in the winter months. We have managed to create a low maintenance outdoor space that they can simply use and enjoy.”
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GREEN JOBS
FULLERS COVER THE FULL LIST OF SERVICES ON OFFER Landscaping Services Landscape services from Fullers include decking, pergolas, walls (including retaining ones), paving, water features and ponds, fencing, planting, turf laying/re-seeding lawn, artificial grass fitting, lighting, block paving, raised beds, garden rooms, irrigation systems, drainage and gabions. Forestry Services If you’re looking for forestry services, they cover management plans, tree planting, hedge planting, fencing, tree felling, tree reshaping, conifer topping, crown reductions, wood chipping, herbicide applications and stump grinding.
Garden Design Services The design process starts with an initial design consultation where the client can view past examples, and this is followed by a second client meeting and site survey at the client’s home. There is often a second site survey during the design process. The plan is then presented to the client and a quotation is given. The whole team is dedicated to providing a high quality service with years of experience and qualifications behind them. They’re some of the most reliable people for the jobs in the county, and you can guarantee a green space you’ll love afterwards.
n For more information, please visit www.landscapinglincolnshire.com or call the team on 01522 868717. You can contact Ed Fuller himself on 07867 510544.
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ON THE FARM
Our Woolly Heritage
The NFU’s Alison Pratt, our farming correspondent, writes on the topic of livestock, and a particular animal that is an integral part of our history and heritage. This month Alison discusses why it’s important to care for the traditional breeds of sheep... Our garden backs onto a field of sheep; they’re ewes with their lambs and to me, they provide an everchanging tableau of sheepy society.
it is an endangered breed and is listed as ‘at risk’ on the Rare Breeds Survival Trust’s register.
Modern sheep are bred for meat now rather than wool and the influence of worldwide breeds means that the butcher requires well-muscled, compact and quick-growing lambs rather than the more traditional breeds.
It was great to watch the lambs when they were younger, but now they’re grown and some are nearly as big as their mothers. In July they were weaned, then the ewes are given extra feed and vitamins and in the autumn, the rams will be re-introduced to start the breeding season all over again.
There are phrases in our language like ‘silly as a sheep,’ ‘two shakes of a lambs tail’ and ‘by hook or by crook.’ These all relate to sheep farming and were coined by our ancestors who had a lot more to do with these woolly beasts than we do today. But sheep played a huge role in the country’s economy from the Middle Ages onwards. Towns and many of our most magnificent churches were built on the fortunes of sheep farming; in those days it was the wool that was valuable not just the meat.
you might have come across the term ‘wool church’ in your local history; it was a term coined to describe a church financed by local merchants and farmers who’d made money from wool and were hoping to ensure their places in heaven with their largesse. even the prosperity of Lincoln was built on wool. In the 12th and 13th centuries, weaving and dyeing wool were the mainstays of the
Sheep have to be shorn every year but the value of their wool is small compared to the value of the animal. The cost of shearing has often not been covered by the income from the wool.
town’s trade with the finished products being exported abroad via the River Witham.
Lincoln’s wool trade was so important that in 1291 the town became a ‘staple,’ the term given to a very few ports allowed to export wool, so adding to its prosperity. Later in the 14th century, the staple was removed to Boston and Lincoln’s wool trade suffered because of increasing competition from other parts of the country and from abroad.
Today’s sheep flocks are very different to their Medieval ancestors. Our own Lincoln Longwool is a very different animal and much more like the early sheep breeds than modern sheep.
With their tall stature and long curly fleece, the Longwool is a multi-purpose breed, producing meat and wool in abundance, but unfortunately
The advent of polyester and other man-made fibres meant that wool declined in popularity in the 1970s and 80s, not just in what we wear, but for carpets and furnishing materials, too.
But hope is on the horizon. The Campaign for Wool is leading the wool renaissance. Its patron, HRH Prince Charles has a passion for this great natural and sustainable fibre and all its uses and the campaign is bringing a new focus to wool and the worldwide wool industry. From aircraft and loft insulation, furniture and carpets and of course woolly jumpers, there is so much that wool can do for us. It’s even used to keep stocks of life-saving vaccines cool when refrigeration isn’t available in other countries. So next time you see a flock of sheep, take a moment to reflect on the influence this animal has had on our history, our architecture and our day to day lives. Support the future of the wool industry at www.campaignforwool.org. n
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The Spilsby Show
the popular country event with a past... Once this country show was second in size to the Lincolnshire Show. Despite it being a smaller event nowadays, it is still one of the most popular events in the county’s calendar. The Spilsby Show is held in order to raise as much money as possible for local charities and other worthy organisations, and a team
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of 20 work up until the day to make sure everything is organised.
For over 40 years the show has welcomed shire horses and it’s a tradition that has stuck for the 2017 show too. It was a tremendous success as was the rest of the main ring entertainment.
The Spilsby Show Six, a charity run at the start of the show, was also held again this year, and craft and model marquees and various local trade stands lined the show’s entertainment rings. n Photos by Lisa Dales Photography. Call 01790 753139 or visit www.lisadales.co.uk for more info.
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Top of the Class Andy and Nicola have recently tied the knot at Boston’s Poachers Country House Hotel. The two are teachers and met through work, but it’s Andy’s proposal that puts him at the top of the class...
Photographer: Jessy Jones Photography, 07947 514456, www.jessyjonesphotography.co.uk.
“Andy took me for a weekend away in Cambridge. We went punting on the river and he proposed on the balcony of our hotel room, overlooking the river,” says Nicola.
“We started planning straight away! We had booked the venue within a couple of weeks of getting engaged. We didn’t want a long engagement and knew we wanted a small, cosy venue, so The Poachers was just perfect for us.” “I bought my dress from The Ivory Room in Woodhall Spa. I loved my dress as soon as I put it on and ordered it there and then even though we hadn’t been anywhere else to look!”
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“Andy’s sister-in-law emma made the cake; Andy and his brother are into Marvel and DC films and she was really excited when we showed her our ideas.” “We made most of the decorations ourselves; we knew what we wanted and enjoyed spending our weekends being creative. All the tables were themed on different films (Cinderella, Harry Potter, up).”
“On the day itself, it was really relaxed and I didn’t feel nervous at all. When we got to the venue, we were early so I had to hide as the guests were still arriving.”
“The ceremony itself is a bit of a blur. The vows went by really quickly but I remember
thinking how lovely it was as I walked in with my dad, seeing all of our family and friends in there waiting for us.”
“Andy had two best men and their speeches were great. My dad’s speech was also very good. He had a good combination of kind words and amusing anecdotes about me and my childhood, so I was happy with that!” “One of Andy’s best men, Dan, surprised us by getting up with the band and joining in with this song on his guitar.”
“Apparently they had been practising for weeks. That was a great surprise and we were incredibly touched with the effort they had gone to.”
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“On the morning of the wedding, the mood was just really relaxed and I didn’t feel nervous at all...” “We went to Paris the week after for a long weekend and we’re planning another holiday soon perhaps to Italy!” Nicola would like to thank Lisa and the team at The Poachers Country Hotel.
“They set everything up for us and it looked absolutely amazing. It was everything we had hoped for!” “Also special thanks must go to our parents, Carol and Sean Walsh and Christine and Geoff Clarke. Without them it just wouldn’t have happened.”
“We had the best day ever and honestly wouldn’t have changed a single thing! We have such amazing memories of the day and fantastic photos to remind us too.” Photographer: Jessy Jones Photography, www.jessyjonesphotography.co.uk.
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WEDDING INSPIRATION
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Jordan & Mike fell in love at first sight. The two have been inseparable since, and had the wedding of their dreams before travelling around the world on an epic honeymoon. The two chose blush and golden tones for their Cleethorpes wedding... Images: James Green Studio, www.jamesgreenstudio.com, 07595 535233.
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Top/Left: Jordan and Mike’s first dance was to You Are So Beautiful by Kenny Rogers. Top: The wedding party outside Hall Farm. Above Cleethorpes Pier. Left: The beautiful cake and some elements of the decoration. Opposite: The stunning wedding venue, the happy couple, and the bride’s parents with the newlyweds.
“The first time we met was when my grandmother finally convinced me to see his band play. It really was love at first sight. I fell for him on the spot. We’re both local and have now been together seven years.” “We were going for a walk one August morning like we often do. There’s a bench where we always sit to look out to sea, and he proposed there as the sun was rising.”
“It was a shock, very emotional and simply perfect. We sat just chatting before rushing and waking parents and friends up for a day of celebration.”
“I started planning that day! We went around the world and back thinking of destinations. We’ve both done a lot of travelling so initially we thought we'd get married abroad.”
“But when we went for our anniversary meal at the pier and saw the renovations, we both fell in love with the place.”
“I’m all for local business so was really keen to find a dress locally which I’m pleased to say I did. I found it in Willow & Lace in Tealby, a very cute little boutique.” “It’s not something I would have gone for but my Mum begged me to try it on for her. I fell for it instantly.” “The dress had a champagne hue with ivory lace over the top and the occasional sparkle, sweet heart neckline and low back.”
“The photographers had to be James and Merika Green. I've been following their work for years now and would have changed my wedding date if they were not available.”
“Hearing the piano start then walking down the aisle linked arms with my dad then seeing my husband stood at the alter with tears in his eyes is the proudest moment of my life.”
“The love in the room was so strong. We have such amazing friends and family and at that moment seeing everyone there, I knew we’d made the right decision staying local.” “For our honeymoon, we started in Dubai where we shopped, relaxed and partied, then to Sri Lanka for 11 days. We then flew to the Maldives for a week. That place is heaven on earth, we stayed in a Jacuzzi Beach Villa.”
“We just can’t thank everyone involved enough especially the pier, Courtney Lamb and Lindsey Scattergood (wedding planner) for making everything I wished turn into reality and run so smoothly.” n 87
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Stunning Bridal Boutique in Woodhall Spa 2017 Stockists of Justin Alexander, Allure, Ivory & Co and more To book an appointment call 01526 268030 or go to www.theivoryroombridal.co.uk Goodyear House, Tattershall Road, Woodhall Spa, Lincs, LN10 6QJ
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for unique patients
PReCISION IMPLANTS
Colin Sutton, the principal dentist at the Dental Health Centre in Grantham, has successfully placed hundreds of dental implants since 2000. He has an excellent reputation for providing dental implant treatments for patients who have lost one tooth, multiple teeth or their entire set.
The Dental Health Centre is a leading implant centre in Lincolnshire. Mr Sutton is very much in the spotlight but behind the scenes, and working to his prescription, a highly skilled dental technician makes the implants, dentures, crowns and bridges that improve patients’ appearance, speech and ability to chew. For Mr Sutton, that technician is kirk Wyatt from Rochester-based dental laboratory, Smile Design Ltd, who has more than 18 years’ experience. “Much of our work is done by hand to fine tune each piece to exact specifications, but we will also work with specialised equipment in the laboratory. Since each patient is unique, no two pieces are the same and absolute precision is essential to make sure
the device is comfortable and effective for the patient,” said kirk.
Smile Design Ltd has worked with the Dental Health Centre for about 3 years following recommendations from professional surgeons. The lab supports dental practices across the uk by providing a lab-to-surgery day service where kirk or lab owner, Paul Dumpleton, will attend and assist in a variety of ways, mainly All on 4 or Teeth in a Day. They supply a mobile laboratory inclusive of the tools and machinery required and technical experience for day hire. “I have had the privilege of working directly with Mr Sutton after being invited to join their warm, welcoming and friendly team where I have helped him design, make and fit implants for numerous patients.
“I very quickly came to understand how Mr Sutton works within his practice, discussing each individual case in detail with me following a step-by-step procedure in surgery conditions. Mr Sutton shows an exceptional knowledge
of implant dentistry with attention to detail that’s second to none. I find him an absolute pleasure to work with.
“Talking to patients in a relaxed environment allows them to have control over their restoration as they can choose exactly what they require, allowing me to exceed their expectations. “We sometimes have patients who will bring photos of themselves when they were younger and ask for us to give them back the smile they once had. We encourage this as their input is essential for us to understand each patients’ specific needs.” If you would like to find out more about dental implants, please visit us for a free, 30-minute initial consultation with Colin Sutton.
The Dental Health Centre, 3 Avenue Road, Grantham, Lincolnshire, NG31 6TA. www.dentalhealthcentre.co.uk
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1. SuNNy SuNDAy RePAIR...
Been in the sun a little too much? If you’ve not protected your skin in the sun, we cannot recommend Sunday Riley enough. The brand seriously exceeds our expectations with their latest moisturiser that contains the gold standard of Vitamin C. Its whipped, dreamy texture soothes and repairs your skin, £60.
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Soothe and calm irritated skin with this SOS in a bottle from Clarins. Rich fatty acids from avocado oil and soya nourish skin. The use of liquorice lessens facial redness too. This is a classic and perfect solution for irritated skin, £43.
3. Oaty Goodness
The Skin Repair Serum from Crystal Clear is one of a kind. Oat proteins comfort reactive skin whilst the use of Alistin protects skin from photo-ageing. This is a superb product if you want to protect your skin from any further damage, £37.99.
4. Creme de la Mer
The La Mer Moisturising Cream is powered by the famous Miracle Broth created by NASA Scientist Dr. Max Huber. energising and restoring, this iconic moisturiser is a bathroom staple, £115.
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5. Natural Hair Repair If your hair has been affected by the sun, use kind Natured Colour Care or Super Shine depending on your hair type. The products are free from sulphates, parabens and petrochemicals in addition to being 97% natural, so they’re fantastic for your hair whether you’ve just come out of the sun or not. They smell incredible and I especially recommned the Coconut.
n John Rohnan-Wharff is a beauty and makeup blogger, who reviews and rates products at www.mr-wharff.com. All products from good independent stockists unless otherwise stated, prices are RRP.
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The surgery-free ‘facelift’ - an anti-ageing technique which takes years off your face
Introducing Julie Smith - Lincolnshire’s new ‘Eva Fraser Facial Fitness’ Practitioner... Use facial exercises to work muscles and tighten your skin, at a fraction of the cost of a facelift. A former client of Eva’s, Julie is now one of just 16 Eva Fraser practitioners in the world.
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FEEL MorE ConFIDEnT, DISCovEr THE nEw you... Muscle relaxing injections for fine lines and wrinkles... Eight point ‘facelift’ and 15 minute ‘rhinoplasty’ using injectable fillers...
Learn the techniques once, use them for the rest of your life - no drugs, no pain, no surgery. Pioneered by Eva Fraser, pictured here, who was born in 1928.
Call 07796 000001 or see www.lincsfacialfitness.co.uk FOR A FREE, NO OBLIGATION CHAT ABOUT HOW EVA’S METHODS CAN TAKE YEARS OFF YOUR FACE I cover the whole of Lincolnshire and courses can take place at my studio near Boston or in the comfort of your own home. Bookings must be made at least a week prior to your appointment.
Call 01476 550056 www.glen-edenmedical.co.uk Market Cross Surgery, Bourne Road, Corby Glen, Stamford NG33 4BB
The Latest Laser and Injectable cosmetic procedures performed by fully qualified GP or Nurse Practitioner
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1. Larkhill Dress, can be used as an overdress, £349. 2. Spiddal Gilet, £169. 3. Renvyle Burgundy Dress, £99. 4. Tweed Clover Skirt, £149. 5. Baltinglass Bag, £229. 6. Buttercup Tweed Blazer, £349. 7. Limerick Boot, very different to their usual boots, £379. 8. Killenard Bag, £199. 9. Blackthorn Coat, £449. 10. Monaghan Chelsea Boot, £249. 11. Blackwater Sweater, £89. 12. Bandon Bag, £229.
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1. Marina Mosaic bardot dress, £229. 2. Parisi mini plissé drop earrings, £35. 3. Entangled Enchantment bodycon dress, £160. 4. Yadara embellished floral skater dress, £179. 5. Kaawap printed pointed courts, £80. 6. Arfen crystal bobble metallic leather cross body bag, £84. 7. Giannah sleeveless pleated detail top, £99. 8. Pallye oriental full skirt, £112. 9. Kathryn cut-work knitted skater dress, £169. 10. Caitey classic mesh watch, £155. 11. Ilenia painted posie woven T-shirt, £59. 12. Lost gardens leather bag, £97.
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With over 25 years experience on Savile Row, Andrew Musson provides the luxury of bespoke tailoring right here in Lincolnshire. This month he discusses the five essential items for every gentleman’s wardrobe to ‘suit’ every occasion... There’s nothing more luxurious for a man than bespoke tailoring. A made-to-measure suit, coat, or sports jacket that provides the perfect fit, great service and beautifully crafted fabrics all create a look, fit and feel that simply cannot be replicated with an off-the-peg suit, no matter what label has been sewn into the back.
There are five items every gentleman should have in his wardrobe, and Andrew provides all five in every style imaginable. “First of all, every gentleman should have a classic suit. These are usually grey and can be used for work and for the occasional formal event like funerals and weddings.”
The second suit Andrew suggests is a dinner suit for black tie events and other high society events.
Our favourite tailor is Andrew Musson... and he’s the real deal, with 25 years experience cutting on Savile Row for high-ranking politicians and celebrities. Andrew returned to Lincoln’s High Street nearly 10 years ago to take over the business his father, John Musson, established. Working alongside one another, the two provide two or three-piece suits, either made-to-measure (measured to fit but lasercut off site) or completely bespoke, which means that they’re measured, cut and fitted over several visits for the ultimate flattering fit and a feeling of luxury.
Andrew’s bespoke suits take around 50 man-hours to produce, with over 2,000 cloths to choose from. However, what makes his suits especially appealing is the price. Andrew undercuts the London’s Savile Row’s premium prices for bespoke tailoring by thousands of pounds. 96
A blazer is necessary, usually in navy or a solid colour, for less formal events like county shows and golf club events. “A bespoke suit isn’t about the label sewn into the finished article,” says Andrew. “It’s about achieving the perfect fit and achieving a suit, hunting or shooting outfit, sports jacket or overcoat that looks and feels special and makes the wearer feel good every time they put it on.”
Andrew’s discerning client base travels from across the uk, even as far as London in some cases, as Savile Row’s price tags can’t compete with Andrew. It’s a service that yields the perfect fit for smart businessmen, or the many grooms who visit.
“every gentleman should have an overcoat too and a sports jacket made of tweed. These were used for shooting, but now a tweed jacket is used more commonly for casual events worn with an open neck shirt.” “We’ve a really diverse mix of clients but they all have one thing in common; they all value good service and the quality of their finished suit,” says Andrew.
“From the first visit to be measured, and browse through english woollen cloths, to the two or three fittings each bespoke suit deserves, we really love making sure that every man is happy with his finished suit.” n
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3. Blazer: A blazer is essential for sport and club events and also various county shows. It’s a smart casual look, in between a classic suit and dinner suit, priced £1,095. 4. Overcoat: Andrew can create a bespoke overcoat in any style, colour or fabric you like. This is especially essential for colder months, and prices start at £1,395.
5. Sports Jacket: A very popular item of clothing at the moment, a tweed sports jacket represents more of a fashion statement than its original purpose intended but even so, a bespoke tweed jacket is essential, £1,095. Featured items are available from Andrew J Musson Ltd, 39 High Street, Lincoln LN5 8AS. Open 9am - 5.30pm on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, and 9am - 5pm on Saturday. Closed on Wednesdays and Sundays. Visit www.andrewjmusson.com or call 01522 520142 for more information, or download the Andrew Musson app!
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Regular-fit virgin wool tuxedo with silk detail, £550. An elegant, regular-fit tuxedo in yarn-dyed virgin wool with two-button lapels, pcokets and buttons, and on the trousers’ side seams and waistband. Team with a crisp, tailored shirt and bow tie for a timeless evening look, (left).
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Slim-fit suit in new wool with mother-of-pearl buttons, £550. This is a finely patterned BOSS men’s suit consisting of a jacket with a characteristic portrait collar and matching trousers with pressed creases. Timeless elegance for a sophisticated business look and formal eveningwear, (left).
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Slim-fit suit in stretch cotton with mother-of-pearl buttons, £530. This BOSS suit comprises a two-button jacket with an integrated pocket square and a pair of flat-front trousers with pressed creases. The slim fit creates a modern character, (left).
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Slim-fit suit in new wool blend with silk and motherof-pearl buttons (opposite), £630. The fine weave distinguishes its design, which is accented with a pocket square in contrasting colour and shimmering mother-of-pearl buttons. This three-piece is the perfect choice for complementing your exclusive eveningwear.
Extra slim-fit suit in new wool with a subtle check pattern, £530. The look of this extra narrow-cut BOSS men’s suit in pure new wool is perfect thanks to its finely hatched check pattern. The jacket with precise darts has side slits and kissing buttons. The turn-ups make a modern finish to the overall appearance, (left).
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Regular-fit dinner suit in new wool with contrasting details, £580. This suit is ideal for very chic events. There are lustrous silk details to the suit that provide contrasting accents and bring out the exquisite style of this two-piece, (left).
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Slim-fit tailored suit in pure silk with dress-suit detailing, £1,200. This is a classic men’s suit for very special occasions. The hand-finished horse hair inlay in the jacket’s chest area guarantees a very natural fall and the suit trousers boast a satin strip, (below).
Slim-fit pinstripe suit in stretch fabric, £530. A contemporary ensemble in yarn-dyed stretch fabric blended with cotton and virgin wool by BOSS menswear. The slim-fit jacket features AMF stitching, a signature button on the left sleeve and internal pockets, (below).
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Finely patterned extra slim-fit suit in new wool blend with silk, £600. Three piece men’s suit by BOSS with a two-button jacket, matching waistcoat and trousers with pressed creases. An elegant ensemble for both classy business outfits and formal eveningwear, (above).
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n All the suits that you can find in this feature are from the brand Hugo Boss. Visit www.hugoboss.com for more information on the men’s suits, and visit Andrew Mussons in Lincoln with this feature as your inspiration for your bespoke suit!
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Law Specialists for Ringrose Law has been expanding over summer with new recruits and new tailor made services. The new team is excited about the future of the firm’s commercial department and the firm has plans for further expansion in all areas of law...
Expansion, new recruits and tailor-made service offerings; the make up of the commercial team at Ringrose Law has changed considerably over the last few months. With the firm recently joining forces with Bambridges Solicitors in Boston, the Ringrose Law team has that little extra to offer to their commercial clients across the county.
Dennis Bambridge, ex-partner of Bambridges joins Ringrose Law as a consultant with over 40 years’ experience of dealing with commercial matters on behalf of many business clients.
Dennis’s work has ranged from large-value company sales to smaller value business purchases, including specialised work relating to licenced premises.
He is also especially familiar with leasehold and freehold properties, whether sold as a going concern or not. Dennis has a keen interest in the fine detail of the wording of agreements, of all types, including, for instance, Partnership agreements, Terms & Conditions and Licences for use of Intellectual Property.
Dennis is just one member of the new commercial team at Ringrose Law offering a bespoke tailor-made service to commercial clients across the county. “I am delighted to be part of the new commercial team within Ringrose Law. Now that we are together we can offer our commercial clients a truly complete service, ranging from the purchase of properties and 104
Chris has always specialised in employment, Human Resources and Industrial Relations Law. His broad experience involves advising and representing clients in the full spectrum of employment claims.
businesses, the setting up of businesses themselves; including Contracts of employment and full employment Law and other compliance as well as Partnership and Shareholders’ agreements, Terms & Conditions and the registration and protection of Intellectual Property rights.” Along with Dennis, the firm has newly appointed Sarah Spencer, former owner of Bambridges and now partner and head of the commercial property team at the firm. Sarah has drive and ambition and is looking to expand her quality service to clients old and new with the additional resources Ringrose can offer.
Sarah, who has worked in commercial property for over 10 years has vast experience in dealing with all aspects of commercial property. Sarah can act for both landlords and tenants and deal with sale and purchase transactions, both freehold and leasehold.
Another recent new face to the commercial team is Chris Randall, the newly appointed Head of employment at Ringrose Law. Above: The team outside the Boston offices. Right: The partners of the firm outside the Sleaford offices.
“I am looking forward to the challenge that lies ahead and the opportunity to build on the strong platform for growth established by the firm as we enter an exciting and significant period for the business,” says Chris. “I have a good strong team behind me and we are confident we can grow our existing commercial offering over the next few months to become one of the larger commercial teams in the county.”
Finally to complement the new team is Andrew Wylde, the Head of the commercial litigation department. Andrew has been with the firm for over two years now. Andrew helps his clients with complex litigation matters. “We understand how time-consuming and expensive legal issues and disputes can be. However, our commercial team strive to take the hassle and cost out of dealing with such problems, allowing you to concentrate on running your company.”
The new team at Ringrose Law can offer tailor-made bespoke service offerings to clients, ranging from start-up businesses, SMes to larger national organisations. They are the team you need for experienced quality advice to protect your business interests. n For more information about Ringrose Law and to see if they can help you through a legal issue, please call 01205 311511 or visit www.ringroselaw.co.uk.
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Schools Colleges...
St Hugh’s School, Woodhall...
Set in 32 acres of beautiful Lincolnshire countryside, we are a caring independent day and boarding school based in picturesque Woodhall Spa for pupils from 2 to 13 years old. In the Nursery the children have a wonderful outdoor play area and access to an adventure playground, woods, French classes, Forest School, ballet and swimming lessons twice a week in our own swimming pool.
Highly qualified staff, small class sizes and a focus on all-round development enable our children within the main school to develop an enthusiasm for learning and to enjoy the success that this brings.
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The school has some outstanding facilities with both academic and sporting pursuits benefiting in equal measure. Our sports pitches, including our new all weather pitch, are enviable and we have teams for all of the major sports and have achieved notable success in regional and national competitions. All of our children gain entry to their first choice senior schools. In fact, in the last two years, over 70% of our older children have been awarded scholarships to top independent schools.
We also offer the additional benefit of homely boarding accommodation suitable for both full and flexi boarding giving a wide range of options to choose from.
n For more information, call them on 01526 352169 or see www.st-hughs.lincs.sch.uk.
Highfields Independent School...
Highfields School is an independent prep school for girls and boys aged 2 to 11, based in the historic market town of Newark.
Academic excellence in a cornerstone. For the last five years Highfields has been ranked 40th in the country in the Sunday Times top 100 independent prep schools league table. Last year’s ISI inspection found most children regularly achieve well above national average. Many pupils go on to senior school with scholarships across a range of disciplines. The school offers an enhanced curriculum which includes music taught by specialist teachers from kindergarten to Form 6 and an extended sports programme. This year Prep age groups will be playing table tennis, sailing, golfing, trampolining and kayaking as part of their regular Pe lessons. Highfields enjoys a unique setting amongst 14 acres of naturally landscaped parkland
which lends itself easily to outdoor learning. Forest School is offered on a weekly basis to all kindergarten and Pre-Prep children. Other lessons too are delivered beyond the classroom where every advantage is taken of the natural environment. So popular has the new bushcraft initiative proved, this summer’s holiday club included an entire week of Forest School led by a team of experts in outdoor survival. Headmaster Richard Thomson says, “One of the many benefits of being an independent school is the ability to forge our own way, both in terms of our curriculum and the opportunities we can offer. By preserving key skills and encouraging academic achievement we provide what we believe is a richer, more progressive approach to learning. “When you ask the children what they enjoy most here at Highfields they give you a wide range of answers covering the many varied activities which are here for them to enjoy.” n For more information about Highfields, please contact the Admissions registrar, Mrs Cleo Staniforth, on 01636 704103 or email cleo.staniforth@highfields school.co.uk.
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subjects and lessons into early Worksop years and years One and Two and our sports programme is College and continuing to grow. This includes fixtures with increased Ranby House... various access to coaches, additional Whether you are looking for September 2018 entry, or not quite made up your mind for 2017, Worksop College and Ranby House school would love to welcome you.
Lincoln Minster School...
We pride ourselves on putting our pupils first seeking to ensure that their talents and abilities are nurtured and encouraged to flourish in an environment of support and appreciation.
Our intention is to provide an inspiring education for life, from our ‘Outstanding’ rated nursery and Sunday Times Top 100 Preparatory School, all the way through to our sixth form where 88% of our pupils go on to reach their first choice destination after leaving school. Individual needs are catered for across all age groups where pupils, of differing abilities and interests, excel in our vibrant community.
We encourage our pupils to stretch and challenge themselves, to test new skills outside their comfort zone, not to worry when they make a mistake, but to learn from it. This way our
pupils develop resilience, grow in self-esteem and become more equipped to face the challenges that lie ahead.
Our staff understand the important role that excellent pastoral care and a focus on pupil wellbeing plays in developing confident and assured young adults that are able to fulfil their potential both academically and socially. The school benefits from outstanding facilities for music and drama with pupils able to perform in remarkable concerts and productions throughout the year and our sports teams enjoy success at a regional and national level.
Set in over 400 acres across both sites, the school welcomes boys and girls from age three to 18. Admissions Director Leila Gold explains why so many parents who might have chosen state schools are now looking to the independent sector, especially as the all-inclusive fee model means private school is more affordable than one might think. “With a school day that can start from our popular breakfast club and finishing after homework time, our parents have the ability of ensuring that family time at home really does mean family time.”
“At Ranby House, we’ve recently increased our offer of specialist
options such as tennis and swimming, as well as superb music and drama programmes for all children.” “Over at the College, a new Sixth Form centre is about to launch, with our team of A-level tutors achieving six Oxbridge offers for our pupils this year.”
“Our Masterplan investment programme means that we’re constantly upgrading and improving our offer, ensuring we maintain the high quality that our families have come to expect from us.” “With generous bursaries and scholarships available, we would encourage parents to come and visit us and find out whether we could be the right school for your child.” n To find out more, please call 01909 537100, email admissions@wsnl.co.uk or sign up and come to one of Worksop’s open days at www.wsnl.co.uk/openday.
Our comprehensive co-curricular programme offers our pupils the opportunity to develop their confidence and skills by taking part in a wide variety of activities including the Duke of edinburgh Award as well as a new Combined Cadet Force due to launch in September 2018.
n For more information visit www.lincolnminsterschool.co.uk or call 01522 551300
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The Giles Academy, Boston...
It has been a very busy year for students and staff of Giles Academy and the events have continued right to the end of the summer term.
St Peter & St Paul’s Catholic Academy... Our mission as a Catholic Voluntary Academy is to provide the highest possible standards of education for all students, delivered within the context of gospel values.
The Community at St Peter and St Paul Catholic Voluntary Academy is made up of many faiths and backgrounds, although our Catholic ethos underpins everything we do. At St Peter & St Paul we share our values of respect to one another and we encourage the students to take personal responsibility. We provide a safe environment so students are academically successful allowing them to become well educated people with strong Christian values.
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courses and we combine this with high quality teaching for each individual student.
All our year 11 students have gone onto education, training or employment. They can continue their studies in the St Peter and St Paul Sixth Form where there is a wide variety of courses offered to suit all students.
Our students receive excellent guidance when choosing the most suitable courses. We are so proud as a school community that the results for Summer 2016 were the best that the Academy has ever achieved and in June 2017 the Academy was rated ‘Good’ in all areas by Ofsted.
Our extra-curricular activities play an integral part of a young person’s development and all of our students are encouraged to embrace the breadth of opportunities available. We welcome visits at any time so do make an appointment to come and see us at work.
n For more information, please visit www.sspp.lincs.sch.uk or call 01522 871400.
The Giles Adventure scheme still proves to be successful with year 10 students completing their final expedition for their Bronze Duke of edinburgh’s Award and year 13 students embarking on a Giles Adventure tour round the Lake District. During September the new year 10 students will begin working towards their Bronze awards and year 8 students will enjoy team building adventures through a range of outdoor activities. It’s been a busy few months for the Arts at Giles Academy with our whole school production of Addams Family taking place in
June and our Sixth form Art students showcasing their creative skills in our Annual Art exhibition.
Our year 11 and year 13 students worked hard during the exam season and were rewarded with their end of school proms both of which were held at local venues this year. A well-deserved ending to their time at Giles Academy. We wish them all the very best of luck in their new ventures.
Giles Academy is looking forward to meeting the new year 7 students in September 2017.
Staffing and facilities are already in place to ensure the best provisions for not only the New year 7 students, but also our current students. This is a true reflection of the hard work and dedication of staff in our school. n For more information call 01205 870693 or visit www.gilesacademy.co.uk.
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Bicker Preparatory School...
Our independent Preparatory School has, for over 20 years, been providing education of the highest standard to children from a wide catchment area encompassing Skegness, Spalding, Sleaford and beyond. We are a family run school where children of all abilities aged from three to 11 years can achieve their full potential in a caring learning environment.
Copthill Independent School...
Like all independent schools, Copthill pride themselves on offering small classes, high academic expectations and challenges to inspire pupils.
A well mannered environment, with outstanding facilities and a range of extra-curricular opportunities are also available. But what makes them different? First of all, it can develop real character. Copthill has a well established and highly regarded Forest School. Their extensive outdoor education programme and school farm are used on a daily basis, by all ages, to build character and inspire learning.
Copthill offers a huge range of sports music and other activities which take place every day. These opportunities provide a stimulating environment which helps to develop the well rounded children who leave in year 6.
Copthill has a reputation for preparing children for secondary school and has an independent status. This gives parents the complete freedom to choose the right school for their child from the wide range of local state and independent schools.
Our Principal, Mrs Sheila Page, opened the school in 1994, having been a local headteacher as well as County Adviser for Primary education.
Mrs Miles, the Headteacher, together with her long-standing team of experienced staff, achieve and maintain, high standards of academic excellence combined with unrivalled care for children and their families.
These standards have been graded ‘outstanding’ by Ofsted during our previous three inspections. Our school motto is ‘Nature and Nurture at our Heart’. To achieve this, we offer a holistic approach to learning through a curriculum which embraces science, nature, music and sport together with a thorough knowledge of the core curriculum.
We are very proud of our school garden which boasts a dedicated Foundation Stage play area, a quiet reading area and a covered ‘all weather’ canopy. Adjacent to the school, we have access to our environmental Area Foundation Stage Forest School and this love of nature and the outdoors is carried on throughout the upper School which regularly goes by coach to visit our own private Nature Reserve and Field Study Centre. n For more information, please call 01775 821786 or visit the website www.bickerprep.co.uk.
They support busy lives. Copthill has extended hours both before and after school, filled with clubs and activities. They also provide additional weeks of care during the school holidays.
n To experience Copthill, call 01780 757506 for more information or visit www.copthill.com.
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ARE YOU AN EMPLOYER?
Would you like FREE business support with growth-oriented training plans? And would you like to access fully funded workforce training now?
The Specialist Skills Advisor Programme has industry specialists working with training providers and FE colleges to fill skills gaps within existing training provision and support the development of new training courses where needed. It will support your business to identify and find solutions to training needs, for the growth and sustainability of your company...
To register your interest please call BG Futures on
01522 563865 or email bgfutures@bishopg.ac.uk or visit www.bishopg.ac.uk/skills
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New Youth Theatre, Grantham...
Riverside Training, Spalding...
Riverside Training is passionate about promoting quality qualifications throughout our sectors and exceeding the needs of our learners, employers and staff and has successfully tendered for status on the Register of Apprenticeship Training Providers on the first bid. Riverside Training provides a broad selection of qualifications and professional development programmes which are designed to be accessible, inclusive and provided to meet requirements of all our learners to attain their full potential for progression.
This will be achieved through meeting the needs of individual learners, employers and the wider community by providing a high quality training service, ensuring that high standards are achieved in the quality of teaching and learning including
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the services that support the teaching and learning process, which is paramount in delivering.
Successful training programmes require excellent quality and a service at a fair price.
Riverside has a highly qualified training team to meet the requirements of our students and all our awarding bodies, which includes Cache, Futurequals and OCR. Riverside Training has gained accreditation from Cache to deliver all the levels from 1-5 of Childcare, Teaching, Health and Social, Playwork, quality of Assessment, Trainee and Apprenticeship qualifications.
All of our learners benefit from one to one support from their assessor, who will guide them through their qualification. They have the option of using our e-learning platform or attending our training sessions.
n For more information, please call 01775 710945 visit the website www.riversidetrainingspalding.co.uk.
Performing before an audience takes nerve, discipline and courage; things that grow bit by bit through encouragement. New youth Theatre respects those who have even the simplest wish to dare to push their talent that little bit further so that at some point along the way a child is able to command an audience with a solo performance in a leading role. Well, that’s the stage for you. Once the curtain has come down, what then? unless you’re going to brave the acting profession as a career choice, what else can the experience of time spent with New youth Theatre give a child?
Well, for a start they’ve been in a team. The leading players have more often than not come through the chorus or else helped with making the sets.
They’ve had to rub along with each other for the greater good of the show, so the experience friendship and cooperation has rounded their characters. Let’s link this to an ability to stand before 200 strangers and use a developed talent to bring about tears and laughter and you have an individual who will shine in an interview and demonstrate a personality that’s ready to fit in with the adult world of work, especially if that interview includes a presentation. employers are looking for personality and character, and that’s what we offer. n For more information, please visit www.newyouththeatre.co.uk or call 01522 244365.
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North Kesteven Academy...
North Kesteven is a school like no other. We are exceptionally proud of the academy and our vibrant community of students, parents, staff and governors who work together to provide an engaging learning environment where our young people can flourish.
Stamford Endowed Schools...
At Stamford, what makes us different is the importance we place on the individual.
We recognise each pupil’s distinct talents, encouraging independence of thought via a vast array of academic and co-curricular activities. Our teachers go above-and-beyond to ensure students excel in their endeavours.
Stamford is made up of three schools that work together to provide a huge range of opportunities and experiences, to inspire our pupils, light fires within them and enable them to become who they really want to be.
We have single gender teaching between the ages of 11 to 16 that is proven to deliver an optimum learning environment. Our co-educational Junior School and Sixth Form, play
pivotal roles in developing social skills during these formative years.
Our personalised approach and commitment to building a life-long love of learning is reflected in the extensive number of academic and co-curricular clubs available across the schools – 360 to be precise. Not to mention our outstanding academic results with 86% of A-level exams achieving A* to C grade.
Our aim is to ensure every student is successful, no matter where their talents lie. We have a range of academic pathways for our students, providing access to partners that support them to achieve in a variety of careers when they leave us. This year we have partnered with two university medical schools and the Medical Schools Council to be the first school in the country to create
and deliver a pathway to medicine programme. This programme gives our students unique access to course tutors, programme leads, practicing Doctors and ukCAT teams. We have also become Lincoln City Football Club’s education partner, delivering their post 16 qualifications and we are very proud to be their school of choice.
These are just two of the innovations happening at North kesteven Academy, which have already started to change lives and develop students further. We have lots of other exciting things happening both inside and outside of the school and you are warmly invited to view our outstanding sporting, arts, music and technology facilities and experience our nurturing environment first-hand. n Open evenings are at 5.30pm 8.30pm, 13th & 21st September. For more info, call 01522 881010 or visit www.nkacademy.co.uk.
We are day and boarding schools with boarding being an integral and highly valued part of Stamford. Of our senior students, nearly 200 are boarders and 80% of them are from the uk. Full boarders and weekly boarders live together in well-appointed houses for boys and girls of different ages and flexible boarding options mean that time with family is maximised where possible.
n Our upcoming Open Days run between 7th-14th October, to find out more about Stamford, please visit www.stamfordschools.co.uk or call 01780 750311.
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Summer of Imagination... JOIN DODDINGTON HALL IN LINCOLN THIS SUMMER
The Duke of Gloucester visits Lincoln Uni...
LINCOLN Last summer, a huge willow dragon greeted visitors to Doddington Hall but this year they will be welcomed by galloping unicorns! The ‘blessing’, created by Lincolnshire’s international set designers Giuseppe and Emma Belli, marks the beginning of Doddington Hall’s ‘Summer of Imagination’. The six-week event features a programme of residencies by artists plus
workshops, creative activities and events for all ages. The ‘Summer of Imagination’ is supported by the National Lottery through Arts Council England. It will take the visitor into the far reaches of their imagination, unfolding ideas and sparking enjoyment in the gardens and parkland beyond. n Visit www.doddingtonhall.com or call 01522 694308. Open Sunday 23rd July to Sunday 3rd September.
Expert advice from Grantham bathroom specialists Willbond WILLBOND HAS BEEN CREATING BATHROOMS SINCE 1896
LINCOLN HRH the Duke of Gloucester visited Bishop Grosseteste University in Lincoln last month to officially open the university’s latest new building. The Duke opened the £2.2m extension to Constance Stewart Hall at the university. The works have doubled the size of the teaching block giving the university seven teaching spaces set over two floors. n For more information about Bishop Grosseteste university, please call 01522 527347 or visit www.bishopg.ac.uk.
GRANTHAM Willbond Bathrooms has four showrooms across the region in Grantham, Nottingham, Derby and Chesterfield. The company has been designing and fitting quality bathrooms since 1896, and is expert in providing customers with their perfect design. “If you’re thinking about refurbishing your bathroom this summer season, make sure you remember the final attention to detail with stylish accessories.” says Lisa Jepson from Willbond Bathrooms. “They will help create visual harmony and make your bathroom a pleasure to use.” n Visit www.willbond.co.uk or call 01476 512350 for more information.
BUSINESS NEWS
LOCAL
NEWS In Brief
WELTON
HANNAH & RACHEL FROM THE ROLLING SCONE...
The Rolling Scone are local events caterers. Based in Welton, just outside Lincoln they are a friendly professional team, comprising of business partners Rachel Kitchen and Hannah Smith. Having provided food and excellent service for an extensive and varied range of events, they are looking forward to entering their third successful year as events caterers. From three course dinner parties for 12 to tapas style weddings for100, you can be sure they will work with you to create a menu that you love the sound of, using the freshest local seasonal produce. With years of experience in catering and service Rachel & Hannah are full of fantastic ideas to bring a little something extra to your day. They also have an extensive range of vintage crockery to hire for weddings and parties and enjoy creating full afternoon high-teas, perfect for a summer wedding! n www.therollingscone.co.uk
38% Rise in Demand LINCOLNSHIRE has entered a golden era of demand for industrial space. A new survey has revealed that industrial space is outperforming office and retail space in Lincolnshire in the first quarter. 38% of respondents reported a rise in demand for industrial premises and 48% say property values will rise.
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ReFINeD
THIS MONTH WE PRESENT A MOTOR THAT FUSES A RUGGED OFF-ROAD LOOK WITH A MORE REFINED SPORTING PRESENCE. THE BRAND NEW BMW X3 IS ONE OF THE MOST DYNAMICALLY COMPETENT SUVS OF ITS CLASS... Words: Tilly Wilkinson.
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It’s fair to say that the motoring world is split into quite defined classes. From sleek sports cars and convertibles to hatchbacks and SuVs, they all have their qualities and their drawbacks. However, it’s rare to find a car that combines the quality and style of a sports car with the practicality and efficiency of an SuV or 4x4. That’s exactly what this month’s vehicle offers. BMW’s new X3 model is already a popular choice; more than 1.5m were sold since 2003. But the brand’s new style X3 is offering so much more. There’s a new performance flagship model in this series too; the M40i. It is set to be the first ever M performance vehicle in the X3 line-up, adding to the dynamic appeal of this new model.
There are a number of Driver Assistance systems added to the new X3 model too making it safer to drive, and one of the most advanced cars of its class.
The M40i has been developed with an insatiable appetite for revs and superb pulling power. The model’s 3.0 litre M-performance six cylinder in-line engine ensures it sits at the top end of the model range. In addition to speed, the car offers comfort and practicality. All the cars in the series come with three-zone automatic climate 122
control as standard, and both front passengers can settle into optional perforated leather climate seats.
The climate seats offer heating for cold days, and an active seat ventilation to provide more comfort in hotter climates. A generously sized panoramic glass roof is also an option for the new X3 model, and the car can be locked and unlocked with the display key as seen with other BMW models.
The display key lets the driver know when fuel levels are low, if a service is due, and even if you’ve left windows or the sunroof open.
“IT’S RARE TO FIND A CAR THAT COMBINES THE QUALITY OF A SPORTS CAR WITH THE PRACTICALITY AND EFFICIENCY OF AN SUV...” Above: Stunning leather interiors for the X3 model and a number of options to make the drive more comfortable.
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The BMW Display key is optional for this model, but it’s well worth it, also including auxiliary heating controls.
The X3 also comes with the new BMW CoPilot system including Active Cruise Control and Driving Assistant Plus safety package. The package features steering and lane control assistant, lane change assistant and lane keeping assistant with side collision protection.
you will have to wait for November for this new model to come onto the market, but it’s worth the wait with so many features as standard, and superb performance and style on-road and off-road.
The M40i is ideal if you’re looking for a speedier, more stylish car still suiting a family lifestyle, but if you want to be a little more economical, choose the BMW X3 xDrive 20d. This comes with most of the benefits the M40i brings you, but with 56.5mpg and a 124
price tag of £38,880 rather than the £51,280 price tag and 34.5mpg on the sportier range-topping model.
BMW X3 M40i
All of X3 models are equipped with xDrive intelligent all-wheel drive as standard.
BMW have stated that weight reduction was a key factor in the development of the new X3, which helps with its efficiency and agility.
Its intelligent, lightweight design was integrated into all areas of its development and is in every component. As a result, the car is 55kg lighter than its predecessor (depending on the exact model). From launch, the X3 model line-up will consist of the xDrive20d with four-cylinder diesel engine and the xDrive30d with a straight-six diesel unit.
These will be followed by the xDrive20i engine variant, and the range-topping petrol model, the BMW X3 M40i.
Price: £51,280. Engine: 3.0 diesel, eight-speed Steptronic transmission (360HP). Economy: 34.5mpg (combined), 188g/km CO2 emissions. Top Speed: 155mph; 0-62mph 4.8 secs. Key Features: The series will feature its first M-performance model, the new BMW CoPilot system, and a state-of-the-art operating system with optional gesture control and Voice Assistant.
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