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20 The Diary

Our monthly round-up of what’s happening in your area. Plus we speak to Leeds singer-songwriter Eve Buckley

24 Caught by the buzz

Local band, The Sherlocks, have heading out on a European tour. And then there’s a prime slot at Tramlines to look forward to...

26 What’s going on?

The summer planning starts now for Jordan Odu, who is back amongst the great and good in Leeds

CONFETTI

34 Fashion

If you’re dressing to impress at a wedding this year, you’ll be spoilt for choice with the latest styles

38 Magnificent seven

Our complete guide to 2025’s upcoming wedding trends

44 Exciting times ahead

Get inspiration from these venues and businesses for a day to remember

50 Beauty

These beauty productswill leave any bride looking – and feeling – like royalty

PROPERTY

58 Home & Garden

Denim blue strikes a balance between being bold enough to make a statement into existing decor styles

64 Home Essentials

Give your interior a new look. These local businesses provide plenty of expertise and creative ideas

& DRINK

70 Eating Out

We dine at Poto-Poto, Nesso Coffee and Sukhothai

Vintage is all the rage and for men,

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George Mills represented Team GB at the Paris Olympics last summer. The Yorkshireman tells Ross Heppenstall about his desire to realise more dreams

Welcome to our March edition.

Were you one of the lucky ones that got engaged over the festive period? If so, you might want to start planning your wedding straight away and with that in mind we have our special Confetti supplement.

We cover 2025’s trends, fashion and beauty, as well as getting some local inspiration for your big day.

Elsewhere we meet Harrogate athlete, George Mills, who has his sights already on the next Olympics, and meet local musicians The Sherlocks and Eve Buckley, who are both hoping for big years.

We look at vintage fashion and antiques on the food front, visit three much-loved - but very different - local eateries.

And don’t miss our homes editorial with inspiration from denim jeans.

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From short stays to longer breaks, Springwood Cottages provide a home from home right on the edge of the Peak District.

The Peak District is one of the most popular national parks in the UK and attracts over 13 million visitors each year. Not only is it incredibly picturesque but it is home to everything

dining restaurants and quaint cafes, suiting everyone from the outdoor enthusiast to the seasoned sight-seer.

Sitting right on the edge of the national

tranquility of a countryside location but with the added convenience of being close

easy reach of many of the Peak District’s main attractions. The villages of Hathersage and Baslow are approximately a 15-minute

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amenities of a luxury hotel but with lots of space to relax and seclusion should you just want to get away from it all.

area for approaching 30 years and in 2018, after recent lifestyle changes, decided she wanted to set up a sustainable business that she could run from the comfort of her own home. Inspired by her travels and with space to do it, she decided to open her own holiday let and set about converting an existing double garage on her countryside property.

Donna employed the services of local builder John Adams to undertake the renovation and after months of planning and building regulation, work was completed towards the end of 2019. And

disarray. Undeterred, Donna used this time and eventually opened in January 2021 -

and was surprised by the instant reaction to the property being made available.

“It came at a time when people had been cooped up for so long that they just wanted to get away,” Donna recalled. “At

who were visiting friends and family or just loved the location, as well as peace and quiet. You have to remember, at that time many people couldn’t or didn’t want to go abroad so looked at alternatives closer to home.”

conversion became, is a single-storey one-bedroomed property and can sleep up to four people. The open-plan lounge and kitchen area has patio doors opening on to a private garden and is fresh and spacious with two comfortable sofas, one of which

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Buoyed by the success of this property, Donna already had plans to convert an existing four-stable barn into two further lets and set about creating Springwood Barns but with builder John Adams tied up on other projects, she turned to family friend and builder Roger Raven.

“I’d known Roger for years and the timing was perfect,” Donna said. “I have to say that I had a good experience with both

Architects, who were amazing as the barn project presented many more challenges.”

The challenges Donna spoke about related to the local planning department, which was very strict about keeping the original look of the barns which meant certain materials had to be used and that no extra windows could be added or moved.

and was completed in December 2024, period.

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“I’m really passionate about hosting, I want my guests to enjoy their stay here,” Donna added. “I always ask myself, ‘would I be content and comfortable here?’ Given the reviews I’ve received, I’d say that’s a resounding yes.”

booked through AirBnB, where Donna is classed as a ‘Guest Favourite’ and has an overall rating of 4.99 (out of 5), as well as Booking.com, where she has just been awarded 9.8 out of 10 in the Traveller Review Awards 2025. She has also recently signed with an agent called Holiday group.

“We’ve had guests travel from all over, including France and Australia, which is amazing,” concluded Donna. “I want to provide a home from home with that little bit of luxury. We’re in a great location and by car or train. And, of course, the Peak District is right on our doorstep.”

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Exciting developments at King’s Magna Middle School.

ing’s Magna Middle School (KM), part of Queen Ethelburga’s in York, is known for its state-of-theart facilities, exceptional extra-curricular offering, and its respected position as the main feeder school into the Times Top School in the North for Academic Excellence 2025, Queen Ethelburga’s College, and the ISA Senior School of the Year 2024, The Faculty of Queen Ethelburga’s.

From Year 6, it offers individual support and study skills sessions to best prepare students for GCSE and A Level success, the results of which are evident in how the two senior schools perform, with a combined 2024 performance of 78 percent A*/A at A Level, 73 percent Distinction in BTECs and 62 percent grades 7-9 in GCSEs.

Year 6-9 students choose two choices to focus on each term with Year 9 pupils choosing an additional four ‘specialisms’. This academic year, three ‘higher-level challenge’ options have been added - two mathematics choices and one science. The science option allows students to compete, to build and program robots and to design and send experiments to space. Students

(HPQ) and are awarded the equivalent of a short-course GCSE upon completion, which can be used to apply for the nationally recognised CREST Silver award.

The maths-focused option is divided into two routes; ‘Stretch’ which pushes those that are academically gifted and ‘Support’ which brings students up to a higher maths level. The ‘Stretch’ programme covers

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allows students to study for the Level 1 and covers the number system, shape and space, problem solving, and handling information and data.

The school allows plenty of time for enrichment activities, of which there are 100 available to students, including a huge variety of sport, creative arts, performing arts and academic clubs ranging from STEM to Mandarin. This year, Spanish, German, French, Public Speaking, Creative Writing, Debating, Table Tennis, Spinning,

and Fencing have been added to the vast curriculum enrichment programme, allowing students to take two of these options within their weekly timetable.

KM invests heavily in the core subjects of mathematics and English by timetabling a lesson of each into every single school day alongside single science lessons in biology, chemistry, and physics. This

A Level study by providing a solid Key Stage 3 foundation for compulsory GCSE subjects.

In addition to offering eight bus routes throughout Yorkshire, KM has launched free wraparound care from 7.30am - 6pm, allowing pupils additional social time, academic support and facility access whilst off and pick-up times.

KM students move into QE’s senior in Yorkshire for A Level Results in The Telegraph Independent Exam Results 2024.

To learn more visit qe.org/kings-magna, email admissions@qe.org or attend the 19 March Taster Day or 7 June Open Day.

Arts/Culture

BOOKING NOW:

Award-winning musician Matt Goss is making an epic return to the music scene with a brand new show.

Matt Goss: The Hits & More will be a celebration of all Matt has achieved in his music career and beyond. Bringing sensational songs, and an electric atmosphere this show promises to be the biggest and best night out with this celebrated artist.

On announcing the UK tour Matt Goss said: “Trust me, what I’ve learnt over the years being on countless stages around the world, this will be your best night of the year!”

Matt burst on to the global entertainment scene as lead singer of the English pop sensation, BROS. This tour will mark an eagerly anticipated return to the live UK music scene for Matt following his smash hit tour in 2023. Matt, who has performed in the States for an astounding 11 years initially headed to the Palms Casino for one year only. The show became an instant success and he subsequently performed the show at the iconic Caesars Palace for the remainder of his Vegas residency. Whilst in the US, Goss performed in world renowned venues such as Carnegie Hall and Madison Square Garden.

Matt Goss: The Hits & More will be in

Image courtesy Paul Harris

The Diary

THEATRE MUSIC COMEDY EVENTS EXHIBITIONS FILM FURTHER AFIELD...

A journey of SELF-DISCOVERY

Leeds-based singer/songwriter and guitarist Eve Buckley talk to Northside about the release of her debut EP, growing as an artist and what the future holds

eleased last month, Eve Buckley’s debut EP ‘Some Kind of Solace’ (SKOS) blends together rich vocals with alternative-soul and jazz

signature style. The four tracks, ‘Big Shot’, ‘Peace of Mind’, ‘Tongue Tied’ and ‘Ingrained’ create a musical journey bursting with life, whilst still maintaining a

thus far in life into self-discovery, taking an the early stages of adulthood.

“Overall, it’s about learning myself and the realisations and things I’ve learnt at this

moments where I feel as if I’ve grown,” she said.

The EP name comes along with the idea of music and songwriting as a form of “Listening back to it now as a whole thoughts, and that’s why the name ‘Some Kind of Solace’ felt so right, because that’s what it brought me through making it.”

Her distinctive sound draws from a wide

“Listening to major artists like Jeff Buckley and Nick Drake had a huge alternative artists that I liked like Marika Hackman and Courtney Barnett, and I loved where I felt most comfortable in my style artists like Moses Sumney, Yazmin Lacey, Lianne La Havas etc,” the artist elaborated.

Not only does the EP articulate a journey

“It was a massive learning journey for me, a studio etc. Lots of highs and lows, times releasing music, because there’s no feeling

‘Big Shot’, an energetic track which mixes velvety vocals with booming jazzy instrumentation, recently hit

crazy!”

The singer/songwriter and guitarist has been recognised as ‘Artist of the Week’ by BBC Introducing and Jazz FM.

shown for my debut releases has really been

to be track of the week is the best feeling.”

The SKOS singer has always has a love

“I’ve sang constantly since I was young, covers of songs from albums she had in her car on CD, mostly a lot of Adele and Florence + The Machine, I was addicted

was around eight, I started getting guitar lessons, as my older brother’s a guitarist, to loads of his gigs in my teens. Then when I started going to gigs with my friends, it made me want to write my own stuff and

live in various venues across the UK. It kicked off with a gig at The Domino Club

something I need to do more often from now. I had Henri Gaston and Kneil are local artists and I love their music, so it

in however, has to be The Cardigan Arms in Leeds.

November, and sold it out which was really cool, and each time it’s just created a really intimate feel where I can just relax in front

hometown Stoke-on-Trent, in a venue she

local artist Kez Liddle, describing it as a ‘full-circle moment’. Finishing with a soldFreya Leiya, Eve collaborated with Global Soul

at The Lower Third. “It just felt so good

out room in London. It was a crazy way to end the tour and I can’t wait to get back to London to gig again,” said Eve.

The mini launch tour also saw the release of ‘Some Kind of Solace’ merch, designed by her best friend Ella Critchley. “I love it so much!”, she said. “A lot of the lyrics are a face that melted into the t-shirt somehow, she absolutely smashed it!”

Theatre

The Intrusion

1-8 March / Leeds Playhouse www.leedsplayhouse.org.uk

The world has ended, time to rejoice.

better future. This curious community may have outlived the humans, but can they undo the damage already caused? The Intrusion is a dynamic new collaboration from Bric à Brac Theatre and Told by an Idiot. Featuring original music, creative

Calamity Jane

4-8 March / Leeds Grand Theatre leedsheritagetheatres.com

musical comedy classic Calamity Jane is

Based on the much-loved Doris Day movie, winning West End actor and singer Carrie

Away), The Black Hills of Dakota, Just Blew in from the Windy City, and the Oscar-winning Secret Love, Watermill

by Nick Winston and features musical Award winner Catherine Jayes.

Animal Farm

12-29 March / Leeds Playhouse www.leedsplayhouse.org.uk

Carrie Hope Fletcher in Calamity Jane

and give an insight into the backgrounds beliefs and reasons for the four men and

Rotherham should remember.

Vampires RockEternal Love: The Musical

21-22 March / Cast Doncaster castindoncaster.com

Steve Steinman has hit number one in the Amazon Rock Music Chart with the release of the soundtrack to his brand-new musical

Director Amy Leach and Designer Hayley

ideals and the seductive allure of greed.

Lions of Rotherham

19 February / Rotherham Civic Theatre www.rotherhamtheatres.co.uk

community, loyalty, civilisation? An original, educational and historical

Civil war using extensive research, diaries, oral history interviews and recordings with words of the men.

from Pink Floyd and Robbie Williams. It original score since The Rocky Horror Show.

been a huge risk. “Jukebox musicals have become the bread and butter of musical theatre,” he says. “And, certainly, my

where’s the creativity in that? Eternal Love features an original storyline and an original

The Wizard of Oz

26-29 March / Harrogate Theatre www.harrogatetheatre.co.uk

The Harrogate Phoenix Players are

Wizard of Oz! This beloved musical tells the enchanting story of Dorothy, who is whisked away to the magical Land of and courage along the way.

The Jungle Book

27-30 March

Carriageworks Theatre, Leeds www.carriageworkstheatre.co.uk

With its rich storytelling, excitement, humour and a vibrant ensemble of jungle inhabitants, The Jungle Book is a timeless journey with Mowgli as he discovers the true meaning of family and belonging in

Vampires Rock – Eternal Love: The Musical

Comedy Classical

Harry Hill: New Bits & Greatest Hits

6 March

City Varieties Music Hall leedsheritagetheatres.com

The Badger Parade is back on! Join years of fun, laughter and low-level such as the demise of the SCART lead, The Culture Wars, the differences between crab sticks and rhubarb and the origins of tiramisu!

John Shuttleworth: Raise the Oof

12-13 March

City Varieties Music Hall leedsheritagetheatres.com

Arts

South Asian Arts-uk (SAA-uk)

https://www.saa-uk.org/concerts/raga7parivaar-15th-march/ https://www.operanorth.co.uk/whats-on/ jyotsna-srinkanth/

of Love) at The Venue, Leeds

Harrogate Symphony Orchestra

Celebration Concert

29 March

Royal Hall, Harrogate www.harrogateconventioncentre.co.uk

years of Bryan Western conducting. Music is by Elgar, Bliss and Vaughan-Williams. Soloist Lily Dai (cello).

Ballet

Jane Eyre

14-22 March

Leeds Grand Theatre leedsheritagetheatres.com

turns of one woman’s life from the dreary school room to a towering manner house

Moonchild Sanelly

Srikanth will grace the stage at Howard

tale, watch Jane’s journey unfold. With music, Northern Ballet’s brilliant dance actors bring this tale of romance, jealousy and dark secrets to life.

Gardens

Goldsborough Hall NGS Spring Opening

23 March

Church Street, Goldsborough, Knaresborough, North Yorkshire, HG5 8NR www.goldsboroughhall.com

its gardens once again. Highlights include a daffodils.

Music

Gracie Abrams

4 March

First Direct Arena

Having toured with mega stars, Taylor Swift and Olivia Rodrigo, American singer-songwriter, Gracie Abrams embarks on her own headline tour. She is known for her emotive social media, gaining attention for her heartfelt lyrics and distinctive voice.

Moonchild Sanelly

21 March

The Wardrobe, Leeds www.thewardrobe.co.uk

African homegrown genres, musician and creative visionary Moonchild Sanelly has from the outset blazed her born maverick is known for her vibrant, honesty, across a career which deftly and innovation, while always remaining accessible and singularly recognisable.

The Hot 8 Brass Band

25 March

Brudenell Social Club www.brudenellsocialclub.co.uk

the likes of Jon Batiste, Blind Boys of Alabama, Basement Jaxx and Alice

Mos Def, Lauryn Hill and Mary J Blige. Drawing on the traditional jazz heritage of their hometown of New renowned for including elements variation, “bounce” in their music.

John Shuttleworth

Caught by the BUZZ

t’s been quite the last few months for The Sherlocks. Not only have they supported the likes of Keane and Shed Seven on tour, but they smashed a massive homecoming show at Don Valley

to be named in the line-up for this year’s

Of course the Barnsley band are no strangers to the inner city festival after

their Hillsborough Park main stage bow in 2021.

“Last time we played Tramlines in 2021

main stage, which was a big achievement,” said Trent Jackson. “It was even more

big stage in front of 30,000 people. It was crazy.”

The Sherlocks originally formed in Bolton Upon Dearne in 2010 with the original line-up of Kiaran and Brendan Crook and Josh and Andy Davidson - two sets of brothers - and released two albums. Their debut, Live for the Moment, was released in 2017 and was quickly followed by, Under Your Sky in 2019.

During this time they supported the likes of Liam Gallagher, Kaiser Chiefs and The Vaccines on tour before Josh and Andy decided to pursue opportunities outside the music industry. Trent and

Monmouthshire in summer 2021 recording what would be The Sherlocks’ third album - Would I Understand.

A fourth album - People Like Me and You - came in 2023 and as we sit here writing this feature, the band are preparing

has already been described as ‘the most thumping, anthemic and in-your-face music of their career so far’.

Everything Must Make Sense! hits record store shelves on 21 February and the band have pulled out all the stops. A striking zoetrope vinyl edition, issued by Blood Records, has already almost sold-out but other quality formats include a signed and a green-and-yellow splatter vinyl which is available via select indie stores.

options for an A4 album artwork print, a new t-shirt, and black vinyl, CD and cassette formats.

The new long-player was recorded in the Northern Quarter, Manchester, and

has already spawned three singles: Man On The Loose, Death Of Me and current single, BONES.

BONES is the sound of The Sherlocks

of pounding electro-beats, heavyweight grooves, gritty guitar riffs, radiant synths, piano-and-string atmospherics, and the sort of strident, super-infectious hook that comes across like South Yorkshire’s answer to The Killers.

Kiaran said: “Our third single ‘BONES’ is a monster tune! Proper funky and proper

having fun in the studio, the song’s in a mad tuning, there’s about four bass tracks whilst recording. But we were having fun, we didn’t want to restrict ourselves whenever it’s sounding good.

try out mad ideas by now, when can you? I think the fans are gonna really love this tune when they hear it. It sounds like if Prodigy and Primal Scream had a baby, it’s a MONSTER!”

Asked if they thought their sound had evolved over the years, Brandon said: “Yeah, I think it’s been evident but very to the band and since then we’ve kicked on.”

“We made a conscious decision to work with different producers on every album,” different producers, which has allowed us to learn so many different techniques over the years.”

Following the release of Everything Must Make Sense!, The Sherlocks will be touring throughout Europe in April before coming to the UK in May where they will be playing Nottingham’s Rock City, Manchester’s Albert Hall and and Leeds Stylus amongst others. Festival dates will then follow.

The Sherlocks play Tramlines on Sunday

The Last Dinner Party, The Lathums and

playing in Europe, but do the crowds differ much from British ones?

“I’m a massive fan of the European crowds, particularly the German ones, they are unbelievable and thankfully over the years we’ve been building a loyal fanbase over there,” said Brandon. “They’re very much into rock music so we always go down a treat with them. We can’t wait to get back there in April.”

And is time on the road as raucous as one imagines?

“It’s eventful to say the least,” beamed and make the most of it. I think it takes a and when you hit that sweet spot, you’re laughing really.

“It’s even better when you’ve got a bunch of new songs to throw in there so picking a setlist should be fun. It’s starting to feel like a greatest hits set these days with all the albums to pick from!”

There must be a real buzz though playing close to home?

“Yeah, we love coming back, especially when it’s Tramlines, it’s an amazing festival,” said Kiaran. “Whenever we play buzz. We always plan the setlist to be full of bangers that always go off the most

Despite further investigation, The Sherlocks wouldn’t reveal if they’ve got anything special planned for Tramlines but did say ‘wait and see’. No doubt they’ll have a loyal, local crowd hanging onto their every word and have them bouncing all through summer. It should be a set not to be missed.

Everything Must Make Sense! Is released on 21 February on Blood Records. To purchase, visit https://slinky.to/ EverythingMustMakeSense

to go RARING

The summer planning starts now for Jordan Odu, who is back amongst the great and good in Leeds.

Jordan checking out the new boxes at Leeds First Direct Arena

arch is upon us, lighter nights are not to like.

Delicious food at Saltmoore
Leeds now hosts one of the largest free Prides in the country
The Sanctuary at Saltmoore
Famous pork chop schnitzel at The Owl

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Confetti

Your ultimate wedding guide

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A wonderful OCCASION

Whatever your role, if you’re dressing to impress at a wedding this year, you’ll be spoilt for choice with the latest styles, writes Rosie Brennan.

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Exceptional EVERYDAY

With its own dedicated events venue, Weetons can provide a blank canvas for any special occasion.

eetons has become synonymous with a modern approach to luxury and quality priding themselves on an ‘Exceptional Everyday’ approach to everything they do.

But did you know they now have an events space that is perfect for weddings and special occasions?

Weetons has two Harrogate sites: at West Park and Leeds Road, the latter of which is home to Restaurants, Café, a Food Hall, Home & Garden store and now a stunning events space.

Their event space, ‘The Barrows’, is an impressive space blending rustic design with industrial chic. Filled with hundreds of warm lights, brick walls and solid wooden your guests will be talking about long after the celebration is over.

Ideal for an intimate event, or with a capacity for up to 100 guests seated or up to 150 guests standing, The Barrows combines a large open space, for dining and dancing, a wonderful private bar and a beautiful secret garden.

Set amidst a backdrop of mature trees backdrop for your wedding blessing, ceremony or drinks reception.

Weetons team of professional chefs

can craft personalised menus just for you, offering everything from canapes and pizzas to a three-course feast or barbecue.

sourced from their Food Hall, they cater to all tastes and budgets.

Weetons was founded with a vision to

offering is crafted with care and integrity, and value. This ethos extends across all facets of the business, including the events, where you can enjoy a selection of the highest quality food and drinks.

And Weetons expertise extends far

beyond food; they also have an in-house your entire day.

“We are a blank canvas for any celebration,” said Rebecca Germaine, Food Services Manager. “The Barrows and Secret Garden are stunning spaces, providing the perfect setting to any event.

In addition, Weetons also offer a wedding gift list service where guests can choose a range of gifts from the Food Hall or Home and Garden store.

For more information, contact events@weetons.com

Nestled on the edge of the beautiful spa town of Harrogate, The Barrows at Weetons is Yorkshire’s best kept secret, a unique blend of rustic charm and industrial chic. With exposed brick walls and glowing lights, the space offers a warm and inviting atmosphere to create the perfect setting for your wedding, celebration or corporate event.Where exceptional cuisine meets unforgettable celebrations. Let their expert events team and executive chef bring your vision to life in a space designed for memorable moments.

For more information, contact events@weetons.com

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The Faversham is one of Leeds’ most sought-after alternative wedding venues.

The Faversham is an awardwinning, independently owned event venue nestled in the heart of Leeds, West Yorkshire. Blending heritage charm with contemporary design, it offers a truly unique setting for your wedding day. With its seamless fusion of classic and industrial aesthetics, The Faversham is one of Leeds’ most sought-after alternative wedding venues. Its stunning spaces exude timeless charm and modern elegance, making it the perfect choice for couples seeking a distinctive, non-traditional celebration. Whether you’re planning an intimate ceremony or a grand reception, The Faversham provides the perfect setting

Facilities and Capacity

The Faversham’s eclectic mix of vintage, industrial, and modern elements allows for bespoke setups across its versatile spaces. The venue can accommodate:

• Ceremonies for up to 85 guests

• Wedding breakfasts for up to 120 guests

• Evening receptions for up to 250 guests

Choose from several beautiful settings to create your perfect day:

The Conservatory: With its original glass roof adorned with hanging foliage and offers a bright and romantic backdrop for your ceremony.

The Middle Lounge: Featuring restored ceilings, this space exudes warmth and elegance.

The Terrace: Ideal for an outdoor ceremony or drinks reception, this al fresco option is perfect for those dreaming of a wedding under the open sky.

Services Offered

The Faversham’s dedicated wedding planning specialists will guide you through every step of the booking and planning

process. They work closely with a curated network of trusted suppliers, prioritising local partnerships wherever possible. From expert venue stylists and talented musicians to skilled photographers and exceptional entertainers, the team ensures every detail is covered.

The venue’s in-house kitchen specialises in menus designed for sharing and feasting,

delight your guests.

When you book The Faversham, you’ll enjoy exclusive use of the entire venue, with no hidden costs including:

• All bar and waiting staff

• All crockery & linen

• Furniture

• State-of-the-art AV equipment

• Full wedding management

To discuss your wedding plans or arrange a visit, contact the team at events@ thefaversham.com

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Get inspiration from these venues and businesses for a day to remember.

Chartford Homes

Start your new life together in a brand-new luxury home in the beautiful village of Burley in Wharfedale. This is wonderful opportunity to purchase a stunning new home at Greenholme Mews, a small exclusive development, surrounded by countryside views.

quartz worktop, integrated appliances and an instant hot water tap.

create a light and airy space to retreat to. Also, included as standard that lead out onto the patio and fully turfed garden.

wardrobes and a fully tiled ensuite shower room. There are three more bedrooms, a house bathroom, shower room and a downstairs cloakroom.

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Sublime, one word to express your wedding, the greatest of all days.

Hotel du Vin Harrogate provides the perfect backdrop for weddings and civil partnerships as you glide elegantly from

by your own personal wedding planner.

Relax in timeless Georgian luxury. Created from a row of eight Georgian-style town houses that have been used as a hotel since the 1930s. Located close to the town centre, overlooking The boasts 48 bedrooms and airy loft suites. Featuring stunning private rooms and a picturesque courtyard ideal for capturing the perfect photographs and memories to cherish forever. 01423 608121 or visit www.hotelduvin.com/locations/harrogate

Hellaby Hall

Hellaby Hall Hotel in Rotherham is a stunning four-star hotel that perfectly blends historic charm with modern luxury.

Set within a beautifully restored 17th-century manor house and surrounded by picturesque gardens, the hotel offers a tranquil escape in South Yorkshire. Conveniently located with easy access to Rotherham, and leisure travellers.

Guests can enjoy spacious bedrooms, excellent dining, and timeless elegance.

Whether for a relaxing getaway, a corporate event, or a special celebration, Hellaby Hall Hotel promises a truly memorable experience. out more.

Owston Hall Hotel

Owston Hall Hotel is a Grade II listed, independently owned and operated country hotel, set in 147 acres of picturesque scenery on

Its parkland setting, historic regency styling and grand staircase are elegant, making for a stunning wedding album. With a collection of beautiful function rooms for small or large weddings up to 100 guests, Owston Hall can host your marriage/civil partnership ceremony, wedding reception and evening party, as well as accommodating wedding guests in 32 en-suite bedrooms.

Wedding packages have been crafted with years of experience for your one special day and include food, wine, room hire and much more, plus all the assistance you need from the wedding team.

Book an appointment with the wedding manager today for a venue show round. Call 01302 722800 or email amanda.hardwick@owstonhall.com

The Chambers

The Chambers offers its guests multiple uniquely created function rooms and a courtyard, the ideal venue for small conferences, functions and board meetings.

At Park Place there is outstanding facilities that cater to your event needs. Staff are on hand to make the planning and organising of an event stress-free. From conferences and seminars to private dining and parties, The Chambers adapts to suit your requirements.

heart of the business district, The Chambers is situated in a greeted by the stunning, marbled reception; elegant and unique.

tranquil and secluded oasis. Combined they are perfect for larger conventions. The Maurice Paynel Room, as well as being bright and uplifting, it is best suited for those seeking a versatile meeting space. For more intimate meetings the sophisticated yet cosy library is ideal.

The meeting room can accommodate different layouts, such as boardroom, cabaret or theatre style.

To all valued event clients and delegates, The Chambers offer more than a venue but a place to stay with a guaranteed reduced rate in the award-winning serviced apartments.

Call 0113 386 3300 or visit www.chambersleeds.com out more.

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The Harrogate Wedding Lounge

The Harrogate Wedding Lounge was founded on a love of bridal fashion and a passion for delivering an exceptional bridal experience, giving

boutiques, they are a passionate, dedicated and fun team

designers and are proud to house the very best of home grown British Bridal design too. They pride themselves on a luxurious shopping environment and of course their pièce de résistance, their world-class in-house sewing team.

Committed to raising the bar in independent retail and providing an unforgettable end-to-end client experience, quite simply they care as much as you do.

With the new 2025 collections from Suzanne Neville, Caroline, Madi Lane and Justin Alexander arriving in store right now, its collections.

Book your luxury bridal experience now on their website www.theharrogateweddinglounge.com

Falcon Manor

Built in 1841, Falcon Manor is a stunning country manor offering an elegant and romantic setting for your dream wedding. Overlooking the rolling Yorkshire and gardens create the perfect backdrop in any season. With character, devoted staff, and skilled chefs, it promises to bring your dream day to life.

Fully licensed for civil ceremonies, you can exchange

outdoors in the Pavilion, surrounded by breathtaking countryside. Both spaces accommodate up to 85 guests, making them perfect for an intimate celebration.

The Garden Room offers a chic, neutral décor, allowing for our expert chefs craft exquisite menus, ensuring freshness and

As night falls, Falcon Manor transforms into a magical setting, ready for an unforgettable evening reception for up to 150 guests.

boutique bedrooms, including the luxurious Rafters Suite – the perfect end to your wedding celebrations.

Call 01729 823814 or visit www.jamesplaces.com/falconmanor/

Morgan Clare

as a small designer boutique in the beautiful spa town of Harrogate over 25 years ago.

designer retailer is a spacious, airy and relaxing two-storey store at

Montpelier Quarter and an online store that ships worldwide. They love inspiring and engaging with customers, whether in store or online and are proud to have developed a following nationally and internationally for a very special designer store experience.

Morgan Clare is an independently-owned store with a longstanding team committed to delivering unmatched customer service and experiences, whilst providing one of the best eclectic designer brand mixes outside London with over 50 brands.

The team are dedicated to offering services that are both rare in quality and situation. In-store, they offer boutique personal shopping for all customers, the ultimate one-to-one personal personal styling and tailoring.

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OUAI’s Anti-Frizz Crème is made with upcycled jackfruit, beetroot extract and plantbased polymer for long-lasting frizz control and intense thermal protection.

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Leeds Hip and Knee Specialists Providing Outstanding Personalised Healthcare

Joint Motion is a pioneering orthopaedic clinic where some of the region’s leading consultants have come together to deliver truly patient-specific care

We are -

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• Have a strong background in research and academics.

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Time-travelling WARDROBE

n an age of fast fashion, there’s something special, and appealing, about clothes that stand the test of time. One person who truly appreciates classic clothes is Jojo Elgarice, who runs his own vintage mens clothes store - Jojo’s General Store, also known as Rag Parade

The small but mighty gem holds an incredible section of vintage menswear, supplying authentic military, workwear, sportswear and contemporary classics to the people of Yorkshire and beyond.

Jojo has always been passionate about menswear, saying: “I was always interested in clothes and fabrics, a bit of an obsessive over the way things used to be made.”

This interest quickly grew into a livelihood, beginning his journey by opening a little shop in the centre of

on Devonshire Street, buying and selling vintage clothing he loved.

of eclectic and traditional menswear alike, spanning across a century of fashion trends, Jojo’s is certainly a perfect spot for vintagelovers.

stuff that I really like. It’s old stuff from the early 1900s up to 1990s and more modern stuff,” he elaborates.

The current store, on the fringes of the city centre, will be celebrating its ninth anniversary in April this year, opening in 2016. Jojo felt he wanted a change of scenery moving to the high street.

“It was a bit of a risk because I’d obviously already built up a business in town and then moved to completely the other side,” he says, but once he saw the shop front, he felt inspired to make the move happen.

Stepping inside feels like walking into a time-travelling wardrobe, with hundreds of vintage pieces each holding a unique and interesting backstory.

“I wanted it to be an old-fashioned sort of used to feel back in the day,” Jojo explains.

Jojo enjoys menswear from an abundance of historical inspirations and says his personal style is characterised by a fusion between new and old.

“My style is just a mash-up really. I’m kind of greedy, I like bits from every era. I wear old stuff but I don’t wear head-to-toe old stuff. You get people who wear like dress like that, I wear like a mix of old and new. So, I do buy new stuff, it’s just got to be something interesting usually.”

The most popular items at the moment, however, seem to be the more modern pieces. Jojo adds: “At the minute, it’s probably the later stuff, from the 1980s/90s, like vintage Stone Island, that’s really popular. The older stuff, I like it, I’m passionate about it, but I would say it’s

Not only does the store house a wonderfully wide variety of vintage men’s clothing, it also offers a buying service, so anyone and everyone can pass on their potential hidden treasures to Rag Parade. “If anyone’s got any random stuff in their

attic, something their grandad had in World War Two or something, I’d love to take it!” he says.

The store receives a wide variety of customers, with no key demographic.

According to Jojo: “There’s a big mix of kids aged from around 16, all the way up to old men. We get the odd girl, but not many because it’s all menswear. I have tried womenswear but I just don’t understand it, I think you’ve got to be passionate about it haven’t you? And I just found menswear was much more my thing.”

The owner enjoys the wide variety of vintage selection Yorkshire has to offer.

“There’s quite a lot of places, they all serve a purpose and all have their own unique selling point, mine’s probably a bit more niche, a bit more specialist, but there’s also lots of good classic shops that just sell things like Levi’s. There’s quite a lot of options compared to some cities, I think it’s great.

“There was a vintage shop on the street and people would ask me if I was really annoyed by it, but I’ve always thought the more the better. It’s like when you go on holiday you go to an area with all the restaurants, it doesn’t matter if there’s more than one of you. I think a bit of competition is healthy,” he explains.

Catering to local and international interest alike, Jojo’s General Store also has many overseas clients. “I do have a lot of overseas customers, lots in Japan, so I don’t keep absolutely everything in the store, some of the really wacky stuff that those customers like to resell is kept in a storage warehouse, because it’s probably not going to sell to the everyday person.”

Hopeful for more growth in the future, Jojo says: “Hopefully the area becomes busier and all the

more vibrant – the more the merrier.”

Step back in TIME

From RAF Bomber Command and The Dam Busters to becoming Europe’s largest antiques centre - with the odd celebrity visitorHemswell Antiques awaits your exploration.

emswell Antiques in Lincolnshire has many claims to fame. As Europe’s largest antiques centre it is home to over 400 dealer displays which are housed in four large buildings. Such is its reputation, gained over approaching 39 years, it has attracted its fair share of celebrity visitors over the years.

Roy Chubby Brown is a regular visitor, Jools Holland popped his head into The Guardroom en route to Baths Hall one

Saturday afternoon and the centre also had Johnny Depp land in a helicopter and leave with a whole host of treasures, including vintage guitars, artwork and furniture.

“Today, our customers cover a huge range,” said owner of Hemswell Antiques, from all over the world, from as far away a shipping container. But we also have or collectors hunting for something really

niche. Many clients also enjoy our virtual tour service allowing you to view items that are not on the website.

The website is updated daily and currently has over 8000 items which can be delivered or shipped anywhere in the world.

“We deal with a lot of commercial buyers companies looking for props, interior property,” added Robert. “It might take us

but we can do it.”

Hemswell Antiques is steeped in history too and once served as RAF Hemswell, perhaps best known as being by RAF Bomber Command for 20 years between 1937 and 1957.

It was used again by Bomber Command as nuclear ballistic missile base during the Cold War and then closed to military use in 1967.

During the war years, RAF Hemswellbased Handley Page Hampdens of No.

Command aircraft to drop bombs on German soil. RAF Hemswell was also used as a substitute for nearby RAF Scampton

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Nepi Miller, who bought it as a derelict site. When his father passed away in 1999, Robert stepped into the role of managing director and has continued to develop the business ever since.

Robert has seen big changes in that time, and not just in the physical sense but in the types of customers stepping through its gates.

Whilst you might associate (incorrectly) antiques with collectors, enthusiasts and people of a certain age, Robert has seen a much younger customer base start to emerge, which he attributes to their dedication to social media.

you,” he said. “I’ve always taken time, and so do my staff, to speak to our customers. Our service is what sets us apart and why people keep coming back.”

Hemswell Antiques Centre attracts around 250,000 each year and receives 60,000 visitors online each month. That’s almost a million people they’re reaching out to annually.

With four buildings of antiques and two on-site coffee shops, which serve homemade food (including afternoon teas) and have lovely outdoor seating areas for those sunny days, you can easily spend a day in this quiet corner of Lincolnshire.

Each structure at Hemswell Antiques stands as a testament to the past, providing the perfect backdrop for a captivating journey through time. Whether you’re a seasoned collector or a casual enthusiast, the expanse of antiques and vintage collectables awaits your exploration.

The centre was founded by Rex and

“We’re seeing a lot more young people – often they’re attracted by things they’ve seen on social media,” he said. “They want something unique that their friends don’t have. But they’re also realising that antiques are much better quality and value – they’ve lasted a hundred or so years, and they’ll still be here in a hundred more.”

Robert describes his 26 years at Hemswell Antiques Centre as a ‘rollercoaster’ and he’s learned many things along the way.

“One piece of advice my dad gave me was never judge the customer in front of

Just 20 minutes from both Lincoln and Retford, it’s easily accessible and don’t forget Hemswell Antiques Centre can deliver those larger items. It’s all part of the service and you never know, you might bump into the odd celeb whilst shopping there too… So, if antiques are good enough for the stars, they’re good enough for everyone.

The centre opens from 10am to 5pm every day, including weekends and bank holidays.

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• Modern showroom displaying carpets, wood flooring, luxury vinyl plank and tiles.

• Specialising in oak flooring planks, and herringbone with an enormous collection to choose from.

• Excellent informative showroom service and assured fitting.

• Offering a large collection of carpet runners for staircases with taped boarders and stairrods.

• Bespoke rug service from Jacaranda, Crucial Trading and Alternative Flooring.

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BATHROOMS

The ultimate pet DESTINATION

A recent relocation has brought Maggie May’s grooming services and retail all under one roof.

It’s been all change for Julya over the last few weeks as she has made extensive changes to Maggie May’s Pet Boutique at The Yorkshire Hive.

Maggie May’s is your go-to pet store and babies, boasting a wide range of everything you could possibly need to make sure your four-legged friends are bright-eyed from locally sourced toys, eco-friendly accessories, and delicious, healthy treats.

years ago whilst simultaneously running a dog grooming business from her home. at the boutique.

or six years ago and then the shop,” Julya said. “It makes much more to have both businesses running side by side. We’re the ultimate destination for your pet.”

At the front of the shop, which overlooks

aspect, which includes accessories for your four-legged pets as well as treats, t-shirts and gifts.

purpose-built grooming parlour with both a wash room and dry room where your pets can be preened and pampered to their heart’s content.

Depending on the type and size of your dog, grooming sessions can take between one-and-a-half and two hours and

Julya offers everything from nail cutting to trimming to a full groom.

“It’s the washing and drying that

take the most time so it was important I had separate areas,” said Julya. “It’s a fantastic space and it’s great to have everything under one roof. We’re able to better support our customers and offer advice, plus they can buy everything they need to make sure their pet is looking and feeling fantastic.”

Julya loves being at the Hive and encourages her customers to explore whilst their pet is being pampered.

“We’re a retail destination in our own right with many fantastic independent businesses,” she said. “You don’t have to be visiting Yorkshire Wildlife Park to visit. We’re a really nice community and all support each other.”

The Yorkshire Hive runs events throughout the year and coming up on 5 April is the Raise the Woof Dog Show. Held from 11am-4pm, with entry £3

(donated to the WildLife Foundation), the show will be judged by Dr Charlotte MacDonald and Alan Tevendale.

“I’m sure we’ll be helping many of the dogs get ready for the show,” added Julya.

Maggie May’s Pet Boutique

The Yorkshire Wildlife Park

Hurst Lane, Doncaster DN9 3HQ

Tel: 07908 257016

maggiemayspetboutique.co.uk

Facebook: Maggiemayspetboutique

Instagram: magmays32petboutique

From knitting and crochet to gifts and books, The Wool Den is a haven for all things craft and yarn.

ust to be clear, The Wool Den is much more than a ‘wool shop’, as owner Lianne Hayes points out when I visit her boutique store at The Yorkshire Hive.

“We’re an independent yarn and craft shop and offer much more than just wool,” as well as different yarns, knitting and crocheting accessories, books, gifts and lots more.”

For the uninitiated, the term ‘wool’ refers

is a broader term describing a continuous wool, cotton, synthetic materials, or any combination, that is used for knitting, crocheting, and weaving.

A self-confessed yarn hoarder, Lianne opened The Wool Den three years ago after a previous career working for the Police.

It was whilst working at neighbouring Yorkshire Wildlife Park, and after seeing open her own shop that not only indulged her own hobby but provided a muchneeded destination for crafters in the area.

“Wool and yarn are very tactile things and need to be felt and touched to make sure you’re getting exactly what you want,” added Lianne. “You don’t get that online, you’re never quite sure what you’re getting. I’ve found people travelling from all over to us who like the selections we offer as well as the expert advice.”

Lianne is a big advocate of real wool and prides herself on the provenance of the varieties she stocks, which are largely from Fair Trade and British suppliers. These ranges, which include a variety of colours and styles, are complemented by synthetic yarns, mainly acrylic, as well as cotton.

Crochet is proving extremely popular

at the moment, particularly with younger people..

“There’s this misconception that only old people knit or crochet but you couldn’t be more wrong,” adds Lianne. “More and more young people have taken up the craft as it’s a great way to relax and brilliant for your mental health. It’s important to encourage the next generation and good to see more younger people are wanting to learn how to knit or crochet.”

After moving to larger premises at the Hive just over a year ago, Lianne has ample space to host workshops covering all types of craft. There are events most weekends; for a full list, visit the websitewww.thewoolden.com/workshops/

The Wool Den

The Yorkshire Hive, Hurst Lane, DN9 3QY Tel: 07710 420910 www.thewoolden.com

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FOOD&DRINK

FLIPPIN’ GREAT

Shrove Tuesday, which this year takes place on 4 March, means only one thing – pancakes. Whether you like sweet, savoury or something in between, getting the batter and occasion in the right way. We’ve made it easy for you: here’s a simple batter recipe. The choice of toppings is yours.

Ingredients

300ml milk

Method

pinch of salt into a bowl or large jug, then whisk to a smooth batter. This should be similar in consistency to single cream.

2. Set aside for 30 minutes to rest if you have time, or start cooking straight away.

3. Set a medium frying pan or crêpe pan over a medium heat and carefully wipe it with some oiled kitchen paper.

4. When hot, cook your pancakes for one minute on each side until golden, using around half a ladleful of batter per pancake.

Food for THOUGHT

Continental coffee culture has arrived in Morley - and in some style, writes Ross Heppenstall.

Morley is a small market town on the outskirts of big-city Leeds and not readily associated with cosmopolitan café culture. But in recent years this historic corner of South Leeds has been transformed and become home to a growing number of cafes, bars and restaurants.

Nesso Morley, on Queen Street, lies opposite Morley’s hugely impressive town hall and is an increasingly popular part of a thriving social scene.

Nesso is an Italian-inspired breakfast and brunch restaurant serving a wide range of dishes as well as award-winning Afternoon Tea, coffee, cocktails and prosecco. Plus Moretti beer on draught.

The cosy establishment opened in the heart of Morley in October 2023 with the aim of offering something new to the residents of the town.

The menu is designed by renowned Leeds restaurateur and MasterChef star Bobby Geetha, who was brought on board as a consultant chef.

From training at the three Michelinstarred Noma in Denmark to working in Dubai, where he was named United Arab Emirates’ Best Indian Chef in 2018, Gheeta’s CV is impressive to say the least.

He runs Fléur Cafe at The Light in Leeds

city’s thriving brunch scene.

In January, Gheeta opened Kerala Canteen, a new Indian restaurant on St Peter’s Square in Leeds, bringing affordable Keralan cuisine to the city.

– the town built on seven hills – Nesso is thriving. The hope is that by expanding their coffee and food offerings in smaller towns in Leeds, the team behind Nesso can expand into other areas of the city.

Named after the village in Lake Como,

Nesso also serves authentic Italian food. On the menu, there is crostone toasts, an Italian version of an open sandwich toast

Italian desserts are also available including the traditional tiramisu made with freshly-made ice cream.

On a bitter late Wednesday morning in mid-February, my dining partner and I head out of the cold and into the warmth and comfort of Nesso, which is already pretty full. There is a nice vibe to the place and it offers plenty of space too, giving it an advantage on some of its neighbouring establishments.

We have a table reserved for us and start by surveying the extensive drinks menu - we both opt for a latte at a reasonably priced £3. There is a great choice with a Spanish Cortado – Marcelo Bielsa’s drink of choice during his time as Leeds United manager – at £3, Hot Chocolate for £4.25 and a Baileys Mocha for £5.50.

Plenty of iced coffees are available too with the Biscoff Frappuccino particularly tempting at £4.50 along with a range of smoothies and milkshakes. Teas, prosecco and draught beer ensure a huge choice of drinks, with caffeine-free organic latte also available.

Our lattes were delicious and we scanned the menu to choose our food.

I went for the Nesso Eggs Purgatory, a delightful dish inspired from classic Italian eggs in tomato sauce.

Consisting of two poached eggs cooked in tomato, hollandaise sauce, cheese, anchovies, grana padano and toasted Pugliese bread, this was delectable and was priced at £8.75. That represents outstanding value for a dish that feels a bit special, such was its succulent taste and beautiful presentation.

My partner went for the Olive Foccacia Mortadella ham, which cost £7.50 and was basically tantamount to a small mountain of delicious food! The baked Olive Foccacia was topped with creamy ricotta cheese, huge slices of Mortadella ham and bathed in pesto drizzle.

The menu really is amazing with dishes such as Bacon pancakes, Ham Benedict, Nesso Loaded Nachos, Focaccia Pizza, Italian Meatballs in Tomato Sauce, Falafel and Hummus all very reasonably priced at well under £10 per dish.

It is hard not to feel that prices would be considerably higher if Nesso was based in Leeds city centre.

There is a growing customer base here

and a real buzz as midday approaches. After two more lattes, we eye a range of mouthwatering desserts which include Cheesecake of the Day at £5, Tiramisu at the same price, authentic Sicilian Cannoli, Chocolate or Lemon Tart, and ice cream

I opt for a tasty Lemon Tart at £4.75 while my partner orders the Cannoli at £5. Both are lovely and the wide range of dishes at Nesso should ensure their customer continues to grow and grow.

Their Afternoon Tea offering looks pretty special and will set you back £34.95, although that is for two people.

For that you get two giant scones, clotted cream and jam, two cup akes, two pistachio cannoli, two hazelnut cannoli and two crostone or bacon bap/breakfast bap.

It also includes a tea pot to share or a cup of Americano and two soft serve

thought ahead of my next visit.

Nesso Morley

87 Queen Street, Morley Leeds, LS27 8DX

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THRIVING once again

Fishlake’s resurgence is epitomised by the growing reputation of the village’s award-winning pub.

ishlake is a charming little village to the north of Doncaster, close to the M18 and not far from Stainforth and Thorne. Not quite on the main road, it’s very much a destination kind of place but is worth making the effort; it’s quaint in a very English kind of way with some gorgeous buildings as well as the

Fof which you might just be able to see if you’re driving up the motorway.

The village came to national prominence at the latter end of 2019 when it fell victim

village wiped out by the deluge, community spirit came to the fore and the village was

(then Prince) was one of many visitors who came to the village during that awful time and saw the community’s endeavours

Louise Holling was running The Old

of the fortunate ones. Four years on and

village’s only pub, the Hare & Hounds, which Louise now runs with her husband, Andy.

“Our lease had run out and we had

“The pub had been empty so we thought,

After the pub won Eastside’s ‘Best Local’ at last October’s restaurant awards, it looks to have been a wise decision.

The Hare & Hounds opens for breakfast, lunch and dinner and also hosts monthly themed and bistro nights as well as

local where possible, and everything is menu small and simple so we can maintain this but supplement this with our theme nights and bistro nights, which have been

keeping going, and we hope to win many

The pub and cafe run side by side and the Hare & Hounds is that kind of community pub that caters for everyone, which it needs to given its solo status. As you enter there’s a lounge to the left, which is largely used for food, and a tap room to the right with a pool table and big screen TVs.

It’s tastefully decorated with huge oak beams dominating the interior, which are furniture, ornaments and colours. There’s a of parking too, much appreciated if you’re travelling from outside the area.

Hare & Hounds

Church Street, Fishlake Doncaster DN7 5JN

Tel: 07724 922422

Facebook: Hare-Hounds-Fishlake

Nesso Morley – Leeds’ Best Italian Brunch Café & Wine Bar

Welcome to Nesso Morley, the home of award-winning brunch, Italian-inspired afternoon tea, and a curated selection of fine wines and craft coffee in Leeds. Located opposite Morley Town Hall, Nesso offers a modern cafébar experience with an exceptional menu designed by MasterChef UK consultant, Bobby Geetha.

Award-Winning Afternoon Tea & Prosecco Brunch

Recognized as one of the best afternoon teas in Leeds, Nesso elevates your experience with a unique Italian twist. Enjoy freshly baked scones, pistachio cannoli, and handcrafted crostone, paired with premium tea, specialty coffee, or a bottle of Prosecco.

Open Daily: 8am - 5pm (Sat 8.30am - 6pm)

The Old Butchers cafe has relocated across the road to its new home at the recently rennovated Hare & Hounds pub following the takeover by landlords Andy and Louise Holling.

Food served: Breakfast: Tuesday to Saturday 9.30am - 12pm | Lunch: Tuesday to Saturday 12pm - 3pm

Evenings: Wednesday (Pie Night) 6-8pm | Thursday & Friday 6-8pm | Saturday (Street Food) 5-8pm

Both the Hare & Hounds and The Old Butchers Fishlake have been awarded 5 Star food hygiene ratings

For any infomation on events or bookings please contact Louise on 01302 842111 Church Street, Fishlake, DN7 5JN

Located opposite Morley Town Hall, Leeds LS27 8DX 0113 322 0237

No resting on itsLAURELS

Sukhothai continues to evolve - and is as popular as ever, writes Richard Abbey.

hen you open a successful restaurant it must be very easy to rest and your laurels and maintain that same formula that keeps customers coming through the door. If it ain’t broke,

Allerton, Leeds in 2002 and has done anything but rest on its laurels. Keen to build on its success, head chef and owner Ban Kaewkraikhot opened further restaurants in Leeds and Harrogate as well as launching the Thai street food chain, Zaap.

Few chefs in the country know Thai food like Ban. She ran a successful restaurant in Bangkok for eight years, before relocating

to the UK and puts Sukhothai’s success down to super-attentive service, an

the most amazing, fresh Thai ingredients into its kitchens every week.

All were on display on our recent visit to Sukhothai’s Leeds city centre venue, which is located conveniently on South Parade, a short walk from the train station and close to the main shopping areas as well as a multitude of pubs and bars.

We arrived early on a midweek evening

progressed. It’s testament to the popularity of the restaurant and the vibrancy of Leeds city centre, which retains the kind of buzz

many similar cities seem to have lost.

Sukhothai South Parade is an impressive space with vaulted ceilings and a large dining room divided by a staircase which leads down to a further basement dining area. The décor is in-keeping with the other restaurants with lots of gold, dark wood and ornamental statues. Staff, many attired in traditional Thai dress (gold of course), ease bringing all manner of impressivelooking dishes to the waiting tables.

The restaurant has a small bar area in the entrance and it’s as good a place as any to start – we nibbled on prawn crackers and menu, which runs to over 20 pages.

As well as the a la carte and set menus, Sukhothai also offer an Early Evening Menu, which operates Monday to Friday from 5-6.30pm where diners can enjoy two courses (one starter, one main) for £20.

One recent change at Sukhothai is the introduction of a new Signature cocktail menu, many of which are made with

You can enjoy a Sukhothai twist on a Negroni, a Martini, or as I opted for, an Old Fashioned.

The Golden Kingdom (£12.50), as it was so grandly named, combined the richness and strength of Thai Sangsom Whisky and orange bitters. It arrived at the table

not only a touch of theatre when it was removed, but leaving fragrant aromas swirling around your nostrils. It tasted pretty good too, sweeter that a traditional Old Fashioned but with those familiar bitter notes and orange undertones.

Not one for theatre, my dining companion opted for a simple Thai Singha beer (£4.50).

After a bit of back and forth through the menu we decided to start with one of the sharing platters and chose what we were told was the most popular – the Sukhothai

platter (£11.75 per person). This came with an assortment of satay chicken, chicken

cakes and king prawns in batter with peanut sauce and a freshly made sweet chilli sauce. It was a real showcase of Thai food with married together perfectly.

We followed this with dishes of Gai Yang (£17.75), a popular Thai street food dish consisting of chargrilled chicken breast, marinated in black pepper and lime leaves, and served on a sizzling hot platter with a spicy tamarind sauce, and Pad Gratium Prik Thai (£16.95), which translated as stirfried king prawns with plenty of garlic and cracked black pepper, topped with crispy garlic.

The tamarind sauce was just delicious and paired beautifully with the moist chicken, which had a hint of spice, whilst

the meaty prawns had a warm, peppery

We complemented both dishes with some Khao Niew Thai sticky rice (£4.25), which arrived in little bamboo baskets. Despite a good selection of desserts, including Yee Kwan ice cream, we declined the offer and headed out into the night.

Sukhothai continues to impress and it’s easy to see why the restaurant is a consistent award-winner. Repeated recognition has come in the form of being named as one of the top ten Thai restaurants in the country by The Times and Sunday Times as well as multiple listings in The Good Food Guide. On this evidence, it’s easy to see why.

Sukhothai

15 South Parade, Leeds LS1 5QS Tel: 0113 242 2795 www.sukhothai.co.uk

Glass Strawberry

48-50 Printing Office Street, Doncaster DN1 1TR Tel: 01302 365027 Terms & conditions apply.

Scan QR code to book online: www.theglassstrawberry.co.uk

THE SECRET

Doncaster’s award-winning The Glass Strawberry has a cult following. is

PROMOTION

The Glass Strawberry is the brainchild of owner Beverley Georgiou who has run restaurants

Doncaster since 1982.

Glass Strawberry was labelled ‘Doncaster’s elegance in the city centre. Many pointed out that it resembled eateries in London and other major cities.

Beverley has pushed the concept of the Glass Strawberry even further and it is no longer just Doncaster’s best-kept secret but rather a destination for people from all across the country and even welcoming visitors from Europe.

or bus and is surrounded by abundant areas to park.

dining experience.

with a breakfast and brunch menu with items such as ‘perfectly poached’ eggs

breakfast from £12.

Breakfast is served until 12pm daily and menu continues throughout the day so if you want to experience avocado toast with

it’s all there for you!

Lunch at the Glass Strawberry

“Featured in the Sunday Times newspaper as one of the ‘Top 20 Afternoon Teas’ in the country, alongside The Ritz and Fortnum & Mason, The Glass Strawerry’s superb selection is simply stunning.”

delicious carbonara. incredibly inclusive for vegetarians and the menu can be adapted to accommodate knowledgeable in order to help with your requirements.

Perhaps you are simply looking for a nice coffees and a slice of cake with a friend or a business meeting? Either way this is

fresh cakes is outstanding with a fabulous selection of vegan or gluten-free cakes and treats. If you are lucky enough to visit on a day when their famous red velvet or carrot

are in for a real treat (red velvet cake and carrot cake are the some of the specialities

cakes and so much more.

Strawberry is their award-winning

superb selection is simply stunning. People visit from far and wide to experience this

Strawberry and the team that work there.

through their website –theglassstrawberry. co.uk

weekends you may need to book several weeks in advance. Prices start from £33 per person and there are several packages to choose from with some including Prosecco. Booking is currently open for Mother’s Day and Easter afternoon teas will follow shortly so they recommend you subscribe

new and exciting offers.

The Glass Strawberry

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IFantastic FUSION

t had been open barely a week on the day I visited but the charm of Poto-Poto, a new AfricanEuropean fusion restaurant, seems to have already made an impression on the people of Doncaster. Just a few tables along from me was a lady already making a return visit, requesting the same dish she had enjoyed previously (it was seafood linguine in case you were wondering).

“Our opening weekend was fantastic, we couldn’t have asked for any more,” said owner and chef Natacha Elenga, who grew up in Belgium but has roots tracing back to the Democratic Republic of Congo. Marriage brought her to South Yorkshire and with it the ambition of opening her own restaurant.

“We’re not just serving food,” Natacha continued. “We’re serving a story – one of connection, culture, and the beauty of blending different worlds. At Poto-Poto, we believe in bringing people together over great food, and we’re excited to share that with our community.”

After honing her craft at the renowned CERIA University in Brussels, where she studied culinary arts, Natacha spent over 15 years perfecting her skills and experimenting with an array of global

blending traditional African ingredients with European culinary techniques culminated in the creation of Poto-Poto – a one-of-a-kind restaurant that celebrates her journey and heritage.

The name “Poto-Poto” itself is rich in history. Derived from both Congolese and Senegalese languages, it refers to a town once known for its role as a place of exchange between African and European

exciting menu, which is a perfect harmony of African vibrancy and European elegance.

Poto-Poto takes pride in offering a menu full of bold, mouthwatering dishes that will appeal to a variety of palates. From

of Natacha’s expertise and passion.

“It’s the food of my heritage, where I grew up and where I live now,” Natacha. “It’s something new for Doncaster.”

from 9am to 4pm for breakfast and lunch and then from 5pm serves an evening dinner menu.

The prime city centre location encourages plenty of curious glances from people walking past; step in side and you’ll be impressed by the stunning décor. A small restaurant dominated by multiple ‘living’ walls and neon signs, African-inspired artworks and a contemporary black and coloured tables add further modern touches, which are softened by teal velvet seating. An open kitchen at the rear of the space offers a touch of theatre and allows those fragrant, spicy smells to drift tantalisingly in your direction.

and crispy fried plantain, to name just a ingredients, ensuring that each bite is as rich and satisfying as the culture it comes from.

The daytime menu mainly offers lighter options and alongside the breakfast options you can choose from sandwiches, wraps, pizza and pasta options. Diners can choose

made with suya-spiced beef and a peanut seasoning; South African ‘Bunny Chow’

and pickled carrots, onions and coriander; and a Kenyan Sukuma pizza.

But it’s in the evening that you can really enjoy the best of Poto-Poto’s fusion

Before you get to the platters, it’s also with considering the other options. There’s a good selection of appetisers, including tomatoes stuffed with shrimp, grilled okra and golden plantain. Traditional African

well as pasta.

To complement the food is a good drinks selection; draught beers include Poto-Poto’s own house pilsner and there’s also ciders, cocktails, mocktails spirits and wines as well as soft drinks.

suya, succulent lobster linguini, perfectly

of their platters, which can be made for two people (£45) or four people (£90). Diners can choose between lamb chops, chicken skewers, chicken wings or prawns which come with fried plantain, jollof rice and salad. Flavour, as you may expect, is prevalent throughout.

Whether you’re popping in for a quick breakfast, gathering with friends for lunch, or enjoying a leisurely dinner, Poto-Poto offers an inviting environment where every meal becomes an experience. Repeat custom so soon speaks highly about the

Poto-Poto

30 Hall Gate, Doncaster, DN1 3NL Tel: 01302 321113 www.potopoto.co.uk

Putting in theHARD YARDS

George Mills represented Team GB at the Paris Olympics last summer. The Yorkshireman tells Ross Heppenstall about his desire to realise more dreams.

South Africa is a long way from North Yorkshire; a gruelling training camp in the Mpumalanga province is quite the contrast to a relaxing family Christmas in Harrogate.

Yet that was the situation which George Mills found himself in once again as he saw in the New Year over 8,000 miles from home.

The talented middle-distance runner, who competed for Team GB at the Paris Olympics in the 1,500 and 5,000 metres last summer, has grown accustomed to putting his

Mills’ mantra is simple: eat, sleep, train. Repeat. Last June, that relentless drive earned him a silver medal in the 5,000 metres at the European Championships in Rome.

Two months later, he made his Olympic debut in Paris, where he was struck down by a debilitating bout of Covid just days before his opening heat. That led to a disappointing campaign which saw Mills knocked

after an argument with Hugo Hay following a collision in the 5,000

Still, a new year has brought new determined to prove himself at the

highest level and get back amongst the medals.

Northside

from his training base in Dullstroom:

“Initially at the end of the season, I wasn’t happy and wish I’d been able to perform much better in Paris.

“But getting Covid had a really big

into the Olympics. There was a lot of stress because of all of a sudden my body was not able to do things that I needed it to. However, I think on the whole my season was really good.

“We [Mills and his coaching team] improved a lot in a lot of areas and probably didn’t expect that we’d be at that level in the 5K to win a medal at European level.

qualifying for Paris, so every stepping stone that we targeted along the way, we were able to achieve.

“Being able to step back and look at it retrospectively, it was actually

Paris, albeit with performances I wasn’t happy with.

“But to go through the experiences of all those rounds and having to get yourself up for it, calm down and recover in an Olympic situation in front of 80,000 was an unbelievable learning curve.

George at the World Championships in Rome in 2024

completely different scenarios where you have to manage your emotions and physically prepare was an invaluable experience and opportunity.

massively in the coming years.”

Mills showcased his talent when winning silver at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome, where his father Danny was on the bench when Leeds United beat Lazio and drew with Roma in Champions League. The Mills

“Obviously it was a huge achievement.

“But it’s quite hard to look at that as being the biggest peak of my season because that was just very much in my head as ‘this is a stepping stone towards Paris’.

“It was a nice taste, though, as it was

competition on a European or global level.

“To be able to come away from that with a medal is something to be proud of. Again, it gives me a lot of hunger to perform and prove it on the world stage in the future.

“There were various high points last year and running the standard for the 5K in Boston was very big and a real highlight because that was basically the emphasis of our winter training.

“Qualifying for both the 1,500 and the 5,000 for the Olympics is something that not many athletes have done and was something we really wanted to do. We can be proud of that and making an Olympic circumstances isn’t where we want to be but is trending in the right direction.”

In early February, Mills broke new ground in the 3000m at the Meeting de l’Eure in Val-de-Reuil, a World Athletics Indoor Tour Silver meeting. Mills took the ninth on the world all-time list, breaking

reigning world 1500m champion Josh Kerr indoors in New York last year.

The next big target for Mills is the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo in September. Then, of course, there is the longer-term aim of making the Team GB

It is why he is currently training hard in Dullstroom, three hours north-east of Johannesburg where his On Running team base themselves during the winter.

Mills and his team-mates will remain in South Africa until April before switching to St Moritz in Switzerland for the rest of the year and travelling to his races from there.

“With the philosophy of my coach Thomas Dreißigacker, and how we set up

our programme, every year we just try to become a better athlete,” explains Mills. “Last year I was able to compete at a high level in the 1,500 and the 5,000. The focus is being able to improve so I can perform more consistently at a higher level.

“But I’ve also had a taste of a European

to come into the peak of my career where I need to be competing at the top level. That means winning medals in Diamond Leagues, European and World Championships.

“Everything that we do now will be geared towards that, whether that’s European or World indoors or Tokyo in the outdoors.

“Do I think my best is yet to come? the surface.

being coached by Thomas and, if we look at the progression from then to now, I’m a completely different athlete.

wouldn’t be where I am today without making that change and joining his coaching set-up.

“If we’re able to keep building as we are, then I see no reason why I can’t keep really perform and cement myself as one of the best athletes in the world.

age. I’ll have four more years of good

training under my belt and everything is focused towards that. We have the World and European Championships along the way, but the Olympics is obviously the pinnacle.

“Honestly, I’ll be in this sport as long as I’ll do it because I love it that much.”

during his time at Leeds United in a

England caps. George’s selection for Paris last summer meant he and Danny became

at a football World Cup and represent GB in an Olympics respectively.

The family have remained based in Harrogate since Mills Snr moved north from Charlton Athletic to Elland Road in

“I was born in Chelmsford in Essex but we immediately moved to North Yorkshire and I grew up in Harrogate,” says George. “I like to think of myself as a Yorkshireman and I went home during the off-season, so it was lovely to see all my friends and family. Harrogate is a brilliant place to live and it’s where I call home.”

While Danny has built a successful career as a football pundit since retiring, his four children are making their own way in life. George is the eldest and close to his brothers Stanley, a promising young footballer who was on Everton’s books before recently joining Oxford United, Spike and sister Mya.

currently recovering from a long-term injury sustained during a loan spell at Oxford last season.

George, who was recently visited by dad Danny and mum Lisa in South Africa, reveals: “We’re a really tight-knit family and I massively appreciate all the support they give me. We chat regularly about what’s going on in our lives, especially with Stan now getting back into training

months for him and as a sportsman you have to go through these highs and lows.

“I said to him ‘mate, if you can get through this, you can deal with anything’.

“I’ve not had an injury as serious as Stan’s but a few years ago I had a couple of stress fractures and a big muscle injury, which meant I didn’t really race for two years. I had a long period out, so rather than one serious one, it was multiple injuries back-to-back.

“Day to day, you have to keep turning up and get the work done even when you don’t want to. Then you will eventually see the fruits of your labour.”

That drive, desire and competitiveness characterised his father’s football career.

George adds: “I don’t really think about having a sporting legacy within the family

“But there’s a belief between all of us that, if we really throw the kitchen sink at something, then we can compete with the best in the world.”

“The next Olympics in 2028 is a massive target and I’ll be 29 then, which is a good age. I’ll have four more years of good training under my belt and everything is focused towards that.”
Competing at the Paris Olympics
The Mills family

Plant Healthy

RHS Garden Harlow Carr is thrilled to announce that

Alliance to protect the UK’s gardens and horticultural the highest standards in plant health, biosecurity, and

in UK horticulture, granted to organisations that requires, the RHS Harlow Carr team ensures visitors can

£14,000 sensory room to transform care for children with additional needs

Children with cerebral palsy, autism and visual impairments will and situated within the Children’s Outpatients Department

communication to encourage vocalisation, improving balance

Leeds children’s charity appoints new CEO

Leeds Children’s Charity at Lineham Farm

sector to the new role, having spent the last two years as director

It’s a privilege to welcome visitors to a garden where

Supported by the RHS biosecurity team, the RHS Harlow plant materials, the curatorial team monitored plant health, and the events team raised awareness through educational

Under Sharon’s leadership, the charity aims to continue

Resin Bound

Decorative Surface Dressing Systems

We are a family run business with over 25 years’ experience that always provide a personal and bespoke service to breathe new life into tired paths, driveways and hard areas.

Our products have been used on Drives, Paths, Patios, Roads and Parking areas in both the private and public sectors.

Resin bound surfacing is an exciting alternative for your driveways, decorative patio area and pathways.

With a smoother profile texture appearance than a resin bonded surface, this coating is also available in many different sizes and colours to suit your decorative requirements. The aggregate material is mixed with a suitable compound and laid on the prepared surface min 15mm in depth to provide a smooth and aesthetically pleasing bound surface.

Simply rejuvenate your drive or patio areas or even create new ones.

Resin bound systems are also permeable – they allow surface water to drain through complying with Sustainable Urban Drainage Systems (SUDS)

Resin Bound Dressing

An exciting alternative for your driveways, decorative patio area & tree pits. Artificial Grass, Fencing, Steps and Ramps now available. Book to view our new display area.

For over 50 years Ronacrete has been at the leading edge of product development and performance. They provide a specialist range of products for installation by expert contractors such as ourselves.

To ensure that all our customers get the best possible service and highest quality product all of Ronacrete materials are manufactured to a quality management system and are certified to BS EN ISO 9001:2008

There is never a shortage of hotels in the centre of Leeds but what if the traditional hotel room starts to feel a bit restrictive and you crave space and the comforts of home.

Serviced apartments provide the perfect balance, offering all the luxuries of a modern hotel but with the additional facilities afforded only in an apartment. A serviced apartment enables you to cook your own meals in a fully-equipped kitchen or relax on a balcony with the Riverside development overlooking the River Aire.

This type of accommodation was seen as a unique idea when Christine Boothroyd launched The Chambers and over the last 20 years she has steadily built a reputation by delivering an unforgettable experience service where every detail is meticulously designed to exceed expectations. The Chambers combine personalised service, sophisticated design, and an intimate ambiance which creates a sanctuary of home from home comforts.

One hundred apartments are available between two city centre properties. Both stay or one year (or longer).

Park Place is a boutique-style hotel in walk from Leeds train station. There are 63 apartments in eight different formats from studio apartments to penthouse suites. In addition there is a library in which guests can relax, an honesty bar, an on-site gym and an outdoor courtyard. The hotel also has meeting and conference facilities.

Riverside West offers 34 one or twobedroom apartments in four different windows and balconies. As with Park Place all apartments have kitchens, smart TVs and audio entertainment. Both locations have generous on-site parking.

“We saw a gap in the market for shortterm lets and wanted to offer a ‘turnkey’ approach where you can walk into one of our properties and carry on with your life with the minimum of fuss,” said Christine. With a background in interiors, Christine has been instrumental in the contemporary design of the properties and apartments which are regularly updated to keep them fresh and homely.

Such is The Chambers’ reputation, Christine regularly welcomes repeat customs and is very supportive of the TV, use the properties as a base when they are

“We even had a recommendation from

A home fromHOME

The Chambers’ serviced apartments offer an understated luxury experience.

the actor Sam Neill, who personally endorsed us to some guests who were staying at his New Zealand property,” added Christine. “We have welcomed guests from all over the world and have been number one on TripAdvisor for the last 15 to 20 years.”

The Chambers also has a number of dog-friendly apartments should you wish to bring your four-legged friend with you.

The Chambers

30 Park Place, Leeds LS1 2SP

Tel: 0113 386 3300

Email: reservations@morethanjustabed.com www.chambersleeds.com

levate your stay in Sliema, Malta’s stunning coastal gem, at the exclusive Best View Luxury Fortina Suites. Offering a selection of elegantly appointed one, two, and threebedroom suites, each designed to provide the utmost in comfort and sophistication, the stunning development will ensure that your experience is nothing short of exceptional.

Offering an unparalleled blend of luxury, comfort and convenience, Best View Luxury Fortina Suites is the perfect choice for discerning residents. Every suite features en-suite bathrooms, combining modern aesthetics with highend amenities to create a relaxing haven.

furnishings and state-of-the-art technology, all while basking in the spectacular views that make the location truly unique.

shopping, dining and cultural experiences. Just a short ferry ride to Valletta, you’ll be perfectly positioned to explore the island’s rich history and charm while enjoying the convenience of Sliema’s vibrant community.

With expansive windows and private balconies, you’ll experience the beauty of the capital’s fortresses, pulsating harbours and grand architecture every day. The unobstructed views create an awe-inspiring backdrop that makes every moment extraordinary.

At Best View Luxury Fortina Suites, staff pride themselves on providing unparalleled service with a 24-hour concierge to cater to your every need. The dedicated team can do everything from arranging transportation to providing tailored recommendations.

At Best View Luxury Fortina Suites, guests enjoy access to stunning indoor and outdoor pools, a rejuvenating spa, and a state-of-the-art gym designed to stay.

Indulge your palate at the exquisite restaurants, Tora and Manta, where you can savour culinary masterpieces while soaking in breathtaking surroundings. Experience Asian fusion like never before at Tora, where traditional at Manta you can sample high-quality Mediterranean cuisine where local

for a dining experience you’ll savour every time.

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Discover Best View Luxury Fortina Suites, Sliema, Malta.

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