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A home from home ENJOY YOUR NEXT CHAPTER AT FAIRFAX MANOR, HARROGATE. pening January 2024, Fairfax Manor is a place anyone would be proud to call home. The 90bed luxury care home will be a welcome addition to Harrogate and will offer 24-hour residential and dementia care in outstanding surroundings. A range of unrivalled facilities will be available for all to enjoy, from a

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beautiful orangery to a bistro lounge, cosy corners and sumptuous lounges, private dining for intimate occasions and relaxing spa bathrooms. Dining is at the heart of the home and the home promises an exceptional dining experience. Using seasonal produce with healthy and nutritious menus tailored to meet the residents

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course you are welcome to bring your own belongings to personalise the environment and help it to feel more like home. Many of the rooms have doors on to the landscaped patios and gardens. The home understands the importance of getting to know the person and their family before they move in, and the initial assessment would just be the start of that relationship. You can be assured that their team will treat you with compassion and dignity, providing you with the very best care and support. The focus at Fairfax Manor is to support older people to continue to live an active and enriched life, regardless of their needs and with this in mind a

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s there no end to Ed Byrne’s talents? A staple of revered panel show Mock the Week, the comedian has also sledded down the side of a volcano for Dara and Ed’s Great Big Adventure, upstaged Martin Sheen and Robert Downey Jr on The Graham Norton Show, and demonstrated his driving skills on Top Gear and The World’s Most Dangerous Road. He’s also proven himself to be quiz show dynamite on the likes of The Chase: Celebrity Special, The Hit List, Pointless Celebrities and All-Star Family Fortunes. Never agree to attend a pub quiz with Ed Byrne. You will lose. But for all his dalliances with the world of television light entertainment, Ed remains at heart one of the world’s truly great stand-up comedians. He has honed his craft for a remarkable 30 years now, garnering a hatful of awards and a constant, borderline bewildering stream of five-star reviews along the way. Whisper it, but it’s tempting in 2023 to take story-telling skills and a wit as sublime as Ed’s for granted. However, while he prepares to take his 14th show, Tragedy Plus Time, on a comprehensive UK tour, audiences need to ready themselves because Ed Byrne is heading into highly emotional new territory. “It’s something of a departure, and I’m slightly worried about that,” he concedes. “I’ve never really had the desire to write a show that had an overly serious element to it. I got a lot of five-star reviews on the last show [2019’s If I’m Honest], but some four-star ones that opined, ‘well it’s funny, but that’s all it is…’ As if that’s not enough these days. Frankly, just being funny is a furrow I’ve been happy to occupy. But this new show features some heart-wrenching, soul-bearing stuff.” That much is indisputable. For Tragedy Plus Time, Ed bravely ventures into the world of grief and loss, a decision prompted by the passing of his younger brother Paul, aged just 44, in February 2022. Comedy that takes death as its cue is not unprecedented, but it’s a path that takes considerable creative courage to explore.

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“I was in two minds about whether to do a show of this nature,” Ed explains. “Then I decided this was the subject I was going to tackle but I wasn’t quite sure how to go about it. But once I started down that road, that was it… Then my main worry was, how funny is it going to be and is it going to work?” These were legitimate concerns. Of course, there’s funny and there’s funny. In Tragedy Plus Time, Ed consistently delivers the latter while expertly locating the poignancy that sits at the intersection of sadness and loss. This isn’t gallows humour; this is something else altogether. “The first time I performed it,” he continues, “it lasted more than an hour. That surprised me, but it was too long, so I had to decide whether to cut funny jokes or material that’s meaningful. That kind of decision was new to me, and what’s really annoying is that the one person I would have asked for advice on that is the guy the show’s about. It’s like when you get dumped by someone and you’re heartbroken. The one person you’d usually want to talk to about it is the very person who dumped you.” Says Ed, “I’ve spoken to people who worked with Paul, who was a comedy director, and they’ve said that his thing was, ‘you can be as emotional as you like and as serious as you like, but there has to be a joke’. So the idea of saying something purely for the emotional gut punch was off the table.” Nor is Tragedy Plus Time unrelenting by any means. The genius of it is that it takes the most difficult of subject matter and encourages the audience to laugh in its face in a way they would otherwise simply never do. Ed has also deliberately eschewed a linear narrative structure in favour of an approach that mirrors the unpredictable nature of grief itself. “Obviously I don’t want the whole thing to be an onslaught,” he says. “That’s partly because of the digressions, and that’s why they’re there. But they also illustrate how grief works in that you can still have a good time, you can still be happy, you can still have a laugh about other things and be frivolous. But

grief is always there waiting for you when you’re done with being silly. “The show does elicit a very pure emotional response in the audience. There’s something about the fact that when somebody dies, everyone else carries on like nothing’s happened. Because nothing has happened to them. So there’s an anger in grief, too… how can everyone else carry on as though nothing has happened?” Ed candidly admits that mining his family’s bereavement for comedic effect would challenge his performing skills – and emotional bandwidth – in a unique way. Is this a nightly catharsis for the Irish comedian? To an extent, yes. “Death is universal. We will all lose someone. So the best thing to do is laugh at it,” he says. “Although I was aware, when I was first writing and performing this new show, that there was a danger I might, you know, lose it onstage. I did a work-in-progress at the Museum of Comedy and there was an audible crack in my voice. On the third performance I did actually cry on stage, and I’m sure for anyone who was there [assumes a very theatrical voice] ‘it was a very powerful experience’. But I don’t want it to be the sort of thing where I rip my heart out and stamp on it for the audience’s delectation. I’ve been able to throttle back my emotions and keep them in check.” Ed Byrne is touring nationwide, appearing at Ilkley Kings Hall on 8 December and then Harrogate Royal Hall on 3 March 2024 and Leeds City Varieties on 5 July . For more information, please visit http://edbyrne.com/ www.rmcmedia.co.uk 21


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At this time of year Leeds sparkles as the streets come to life with Christmas Markets, cosy tipis, spectacular shows, twinkling lights, ice-skating, hot chocolates and traditional fairground rides… And this year Leeds Christmas is going to be bigger and better, as for the first time, the city centre will be transformed with Leeds Christmas Markets – a whole new festive experience with a range of stalls from international, national and local traders at different locations across the city centre. This is in addition to all things Christmassy including the ever-popular THOR’S Tipi, Ice Cube, the traditional Carousel and of course the Wheel of Light. Leeds is the merriest place to be this Christmas. Take time with friends, family and loved ones to make every experience count, whether that’s gift-shopping in our breath-taking Victorian arcades, seeing a world-class performance in one of our stunning theatres, or taking in the lights and grabbing a mulled wine from one of the many cosy winter garden tipis, pubs and restaurants across the city centre. From festive feasts and fizzy cocktails to winter walks and dazzling historic houses, we’ve pulled together some key highlights to make this a December to remember in Leeds.

Leeds Christmas Markets 24th November – 22nd December 2023 This is the one everybody has been waiting for… Leeds Christmas Markets is a whole new festive experience with a range of stalls at different locations across the city centre. Expect artisan gifts and handcrafted goods with a standout selection of food and drink options - Hog roast, Italian chocolates and specialty cheeses are just the beginning. Nothing says Christmas quite like getting wrapped up and exploring the stalls. Opening Times Mon – Wed: 10am – 7pm Thu – Sat: 10am – 9pm Sun: 10am – 6pm *Some market locations opening at 10.30am

Millennium Square and Victoria Gardens 24th November – 31st December 2023 Ice Cube on Millennium Square is the perfect place to test out your ice-skating skills. Whether you’re a pro on the ice or it’s just your first-time skating, there’s different timings to suit every ability. In addition to the skating rink, you’ll find food and drink stalls and a full family funfair with themed rides, like Rescue Rudolph, Santa’s Super Shooter, a giant Snow Globe and the North Pole Funhouse! For the traditionalists amongst you take a ride on the iconic vintage carousel or The Wheel of Light which gives you spectacular views of the city.


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Christmas Shopping

Cosy Christmas Tipis After a long day of Christmas shopping, what could be more perfect than settling down with a hot chocolate or mulled wine and a blanket by the fire. And luckily Leeds has an abundance of tipis this year, including firm favourite THOR’s Tipi, returning to Victoria Gardens, and a new tipi experience provided by Green Room on Wellington Street with weekend roasts available.

Spectacular Shows Leeds has a jam-packed, world-class programme of traditional and not-so traditional entertainment to enjoy over the festive season. Sing along to musical masterpiece Oliver! (24 Nov to 27 Jan), or for little ones, catch The Enormous Crocodile, both at the Leeds Playhouse (2 Dec to 6 Jan). At the beautiful Leeds Grand Theatre, a Christmas classic, Northern Ballet’s The Nutcracker (29 Nov to 10 Dec). The legendary Rock ‘n’ Roll Panto returns to City Varieties Music Hall with a production of Robin Hood (24 Nov to 7 Jan 2024). And Leeds 2023 presents The Gifting, a unique event with beauty, song, and stories at its heart. Something special and unforgettable to end the year (22 to 31 Dec).

Visit Santa Both Mr & Mrs Santa Claus, along with their trusty elves, are busy visiting Leeds this Christmas. From Lotherton (25 Nov to 24 Dec) to the Merrion Shopping Centre (2 to 24 Dec), and DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel (Sat & Suns in Dec). Plus, many more – see our website for a full list of where and when to find Father Christmas this year.

Christmas wouldn’t be Christmas without any presents, if the famous opening lines to Little Women are anything to go by. In Leeds we believe gift-giving should be as much an enjoyable part of the festive period as everything else -and with stunning arcades and shopping centres with high-end brands, high street favourites and an amazing selection of independent shops your Christmas shopping will be a breeze. Must-visits include Leeds Corn Exchange, Trinity Leeds, Thorntons Arcade, Leeds Kirkgate Market, Grand Arcade and, of course, the gorgeous Victoria Gate and Victoria Leeds, who have dazzling new decorations.

Historic Homes and Parks Leeds is a city that loves its historic homes and green spaces – we’re spoilt for choice. And Christmas is the most magical time of year to see them as they transform their houses and gardens. Must-visits include Harewood House, Lotherton, Stockeld, Temple Newsam, Kirkstall Abbey and Roundhay Park.

Christmas Lights The whole city is adorned with twinkly lights this season. As you wander through the Markets, check out the drape lighting on Trinity Church, Winter Decorations on Briggate and a spectacular light projection on The Queens Hotel, all brought to the city by Leeds BID. For more festive inspirations visit visitleeds.co.uk/winter-season or follow us on Facebook and Instagram on @VisitLeeds #LeedsChristmas


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Pantomime

I Should Be So Lucky: The Musical

Dick Whittington 22 November-17 January / Harrogate Theatre www.harrogatetheatre.co.uk Join Dick Whittington on an adventure of a lifetime to seek his fame and fortune in London town where the streets are paved with gold! Alongside his trusty sidekick Tammy the Cat, Dick is going to need all the help he can get if he’s going to win the day, become the Lord Mayor of London and defeat the evil King Rat! Packed with sparkle, silliness, and sidesplitting jokes, Harrogate Theatre’s magical pantomime is a seasonal spectacular and we can’t wait to see you for the greatest adventure of them all!

Robin Hood: The Rock ‘n’ Roll Panto

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24 November-7 January City Varieties Music Hall leedsheritagetheatres.com Following the success of previous titles, including Beauty and the Beast and Cinderella, Leeds’s favourite panto will return for the festive period. A very different format to the traditional pantomime, Rock ‘n’ Roll Panto’s mix traditional elements of audience participation and corny gags with a jukebox full of classic rock anthems and chart-toppers, all performed live on stage by an ultra-talented cast of actor-musicians.

A Christmas Carol

Christmas at the Dome: Abba Fever

Beauty and The Beast

I Should Be So Lucky: The Musical

1-31 December / Cast Doncaster castindoncaster.com Doncaster’s spellbinding pantomime returns with Beauty and the Beast! In a faraway land an arrogant and selfcentred prince is magically transformed into a hideous beast. Only a kindhearted village girl can mend the prince’s ways in time and break the spell. With marvellous music, captivating costumes and absurd antics, you don’t want to miss Doncaster’s most magical pantomime this festive season.

Aladdin 9-31 December / Doncaster Little Theatre doncasterlittletheatre.co.uk Join Widow Twanky and her boys on their exciting adventure, meet the beautiful princess, and get ready to boo the biggest baddie of them all! It’s time to rub the lamp and release the Genie for a fantastical time. 24 www.rmcmedia.co.uk

28 November-2 December Cast Doncaster castindoncaster.com After last year’s sell-out run, Scrooge is back! This wonderfully reimagined version of Charles Dickens’s Christmas classic continues to be a great festive treat for the whole family. By Charles Dickens, adapted for the stage by Neil Bartlett and directed by Kevin Spence.

12-30 December Leeds Grand Theatre leedsheritagetheatres.com Head from the aisle to the isles in the official Stock Aitken Waterman musical featuring the soundtrack of a generation with music from pop royalty including Kylie Minogue (I Should Be So Lucky), Rick Astley (Never Gonna Give You Up), Jason Donovan (Especially for You), Bananarama (Love In The First Degree) and more, all intertwined in an original story of love, laughter and last-minute getaways! Dive deep into a heartwarming and rib-tickling tale of Ella and Nathan – a star-crossed couple with wedding jitters and tropical dreams. Will their love sail smoothly, or are stormy break-ups ahead? Only time and tunes will tell.

15 December Doncaster Dome www.dclt.co.uk Celebrate Christmas at The Dome with an ABBA themed party that includes an arrival drink, catering provided by The Aagrah, performances by ABBA tribute band ABBA Fever and dance along to music from all eras and genres with the DJ until 1am. Fancy dress optional.

Elf: The Musical 27-28 December First direct arena www.firstdirectarena.com ELF, the hit Hollywood blockbuster movie has been supersized into a live arena spectacular for this Christmas with a massive stage featuring amazing film backdrops on a huge LED screen plus a mobile stage that travels the auditorium, so everyone gets a close-up view of the action. The story is hilariously recreated by a large cast of performers into the biggest live Christmas show in the UK. The festive spectacular will feature West End star Steven Serlin stepping into the big floppy shoes of Will Ferrell to play Buddy the Elf. The cast also features ‘Birds Of A Feather’ comedy actor Charlie Quirke as Buddy’s New York pal, Charlotte Hall as Jovie, Buddy’s love interest and Barry Bloxham as Buddy’s long-suffering dad.


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Musical

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Swing Into Christmas

The Charlatans

16 December Harrogate Convention Centre www.harrogateconventioncentre.co.uk This is a Christmas celebration like no other, as Down for the Count recreate the music of Nat ‘King’ Cole, Billie Holiday, Ella Fitzgerald, Frank Sinatra and many more in a luscious 30-piece orchestral setting evoking the sounds of the great Capitol Studios recordings.

3 December O2 Academy Leeds www.academymusicgroup.com/ o2academyleeds One of the UK’s most enduring and best-loved bands; The Charlatans have been an inspirational force in British music for more than 30 year, notching up 13 Top 40 studio albums – three of them Number 1’s – alongside 22 Top 40 singles, four of them Top 10 hits. More recently The Charlatans released a career spanning vinyl box collection A Head Full Of Ideas.

Racing Countdown to Christmas 1-2 & 15-16 December Doncaster Racecourse www.doncaster-racecourse.co.uk Christmas is around the corner – and what better way to get into the festive mood than with a day at the races?

Comedy Laugh Out Loud Comedy Christmas Club 8-9, 15-16, 22 December York Barbican Theatre www.yorkbarbican.co.uk Step inside a comedy wonderland full of hilarious laughter and festive cheer with LOL Comedy Club’s at York Barbican this Christmas season. With a line-up of hysterical comedians, delicious festive treats, and a live DJ from YO1 Radio, they guarantee a sleigh-load of fun for everyone! With a choice of four shows, it really is the season to be jolly.

Film Wonka 8 December Based on the extraordinary character at the center of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, "Wonka" tells the wondrous story of how the world's greatest inventor, magician and chocolate-maker became the beloved Willy Wonka we know today. Timothee Chalamet stars.

Noel Gallagher

Madness 8 December First direct arena www.firstdirectarena.com Known for their raucous live sets, the C’est La Vie tour will be teeming with hits from the nutty boy’s unrivalled back catalogue along with some songs from the new album. Responsible for some of the most well-known tracks of the 1990s including Life of Riley, Lucky You, Pure and football favourite Three Lions featuring Baddiel and Skinner, Lightning Seeds will be the special guests in Leeds.

Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds 18 December First direct arena www.firstdirectarena.com The upcoming UK live run will mark Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds’ first UK shows since performing on Glastonbury’s Pyramid stage in June 2022, delivering a career-spanning set to one of the weekend’s biggest crowds. The show was the culmination of a summer of acclaimed sold-out outdoor venues across the UK.

Christmas Christmas at The Piece Hall 11 November-31 December The Piece Hall, Halifax www.thepiecehall.co.uk Get ready for a bumper Christmas list from The Piece Hall, as the unique heritage site unveils a packed winter programme with more than 50 spectacular gigs, shows, workshops and events to celebrate the festive season. Stars appearing in the Spiegeltent include Julian Lloyd Webber, Martin Kemp, Kimberley Wyatt (The Pussycat Dolls), Chris Difford (Squeeze), P.P. Arnold, The Haggis Horns and boxer Johnny Nelson, making sure Christmas 2023 has something for everyone, naughty and nice! The Piece Hall’s already stunning Georgian splendour will be enhanced even further by the addition of sparkling decorations, twinkling lights and a huge 45ft Sitka spruce Christmas tree creating some festive magic. For the first time ever there will be a vintage big wheel in the courtyard, complementing the much-loved Victorian carousel which is now a regular feature of the season, and the longest run of Christmas Markets yet, extending over three weekends. www.rmcmedia.co.uk 25


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Deeck the h hallls! THE CHRISTMAS TREE FESTIV VAL IS JUST ONE OF MANY M CELEBRATION ONS TAKING PLACE AT YORK MINSTER THIS S FESTIVE SEASON. or many people, visiting York o Minsteer to attend a seasonal servicee or concert is a key part of their annuall traditions in the run-up to Chr istmas. And A this year e , the cathedral is on nce again holding its Chr istmas Treee Festival with 60 trees on display in the stunning s Nave, Chapter House and Lad dy Chapel. The Chr istm mas Tree Festival runs from 2 Deceember to 5 Januar y and offers visito ors the chance to explore the trees, which w will be decorated to individual themes t by local businesses, schools and char ities. Yo ou will be able to vote for your y faavour ite ‘Best Dressed Tree’ and add yo our own Chr istmas messsage to a tag on the festival’s prayerr trees. Entr y is free with general admission. Complementting the Chr istmas Tree Festival will bee some special festive services and co oncerts, including the popular Chr istmas Carol Concerts on 7 and 8 Decemb ber. These concerrts offer the perfect start to the festival sseason and will see the Choir of Yo ork M Minster, one of the UK’s leading cathedrral choirs, perfor m traditional and much-loved Chr istmas music, with seaasonal readings from special guest D David v Bradley. The concertss take place in the beautiful settin ng of Yo ork Minster’s aweinspiring Nave and include music by the Yorkshir o e Volun o nteer Band. Tickets for the popular concerrts are pr iced £15-35. On 11 Decem mber you can see Sankta Lucia: Festival of Light, an atmospher ic, candlelit proceession and carol service for all the faamily b based on the traditional Swedish Lucia celebration. I S In Sweden, d L i is Lucia i one off the h most significant trad ditions in the calendar – a powerful symb bol and celebration of light and an integ rall part of the Advent season. The cellebration of Sankta Lucia is based on thee braver y and martyrdom of a young Siciilian g irl – St Lucy – who died in the earrly fourth centur y.. Her

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name and stor y reached Swedeen along n w Christianity,, and she remaained with p popular even after the Refor maation as the br inger of light dur ing the long d darkness of winter. This year’ e s service will featurre the C us Pictor Choir, who will for m the Chor p ocession which enters the catthedral’s pr N ve sing ing the traditional Lu Na ucia song. T sing The gers are dressed in whitte gowns a car r y candles, with Lucia h and herself as the focal point, wear ing a crown w of c candles and a red r ibbon aroun nd her w waist, symbolising her martyrdo om. The service is free with no booking required and run in partnership p with the York o Anglo-Scandinavian v S Society . On 23 and 24 December there will be two services consisting of nine special readings, carols sung by the Ch hoir of Yo ork Minster and hymns for every er yone to jo oin in. Free tickets must be bo ooked in a vance for both services. ad If you’re visiting Yo ork Minster over the f ve per iod you’re sure to no festi otice the spectacular Advent Wreath, wh hich is suspended below the Minster’s Central Towe o r. The wreath is assembled arou und a vast a heav and vy three-metre-wide metal r ing w built-in channels to hold tthe water with required to keep the foliage fresh. eesh The structure also features five one--metreh high candle holders. It takes the Minster’s expert tteam of volunteer flower ar rangers almo ost two h hours to transfor m the metal r ing i into a spectacular, abundant display, overflowing with fresh, everg reen e winter f foliag e. The wreath will then be hoissted into p position below the Central Tower. The ffi candle first dl will ill be b lit li on Sunda S day 3 D December (the first Sunday of Advent), a then on three successive Su and undays w the final candle being lit at with a the C istmas Day Euchar ist servicce. Chr For full details and tickets visit F w .y www . orkminster..org or call 019004 557200. www.rmcmedia.co.uk 29


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Win tickets to Utilita Arena Sheffield 2024 shows MC Media has joined forces with Utilita Arena Sheffield for a special competition where you can win tickets for a series of upcoming shows in 2024. We have two tickets each for Strictly Come Dancing Live (23 January), Bill Bailey (27 February), Andre Rieu (19 April) and Les Misérables (10 October). Step into the dazzling world of dance as the Strictly Come Dancing Live Tour sashays its way across the UK. Get ready for an electrifying spectacle full of glitz, glamour, and pure entertainment as your favourite stars take to the stage to deliver show-stopping performances that will sweep you off your feet. Bill Bailey’s ‘Thoughtifier’ explores the point in our evolution when it seems as if we’re STRICTLY LIVE sleepwalking into a world where humans might be redundant, and much of what we do can be done better and more efficiently by machines. André Rieu is a world-renowned Dutch violinist and conductor; audiences can expect to be transported into a world of enchanting melodies and breathtaking performances as he

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PARTY SEASON IS HERE FOR JORDAN ODU. f there’s one thing that puts the smile back on my face once the temperature drops, it’s party season. Yes, Mariah has been defrosted, the Christmas ads are on non-stop rotation, and my diary is packed with events and parties. I love Christmas. We kicked things off by hosting a light switch-on at Victoria Leeds, which was an amazing start and gave me all the festive feels. This was followed by a lively party at The Ivy, Victoria Quarter with some suitably festive food and cocktails. Their new menu is one word delicious. The twice-baked Stilton and Walnut Cheese Souffle is dreamy, the Baked Sea Bass with Mussels and saffron sauce is something else and as expected the décor was suitably fabulous, especially the new Polar bear host, manning the entrance. Back in the centre, Victoria Leeds is the spot to shop this Christmas, with no less than five new stores landing in the coming weeks, including luxe homeware brand Cox & Cox, Pour Moi lingerie and not forgetting my favourites Paul Smith and Reiss helping me to get party ready. On top of that, there’s Raspberry Pi for all the gamers out there, and a Curated Makers store, which will feature some of the UK’s best small indie businesses, ranging from clothing to candlemakers. It’s the perfect place to pick up gifts for those loved ones that seemingly have everything. Now, if central Leeds is short on one thing, it’s a stand-out Greek restaurant. Thankfully, The Olive Tree Brasserie arrives in the city in December, taking up residence in the stunning South Parade venue previously occupied by Stockdale’s. With a strong focus on modern Greek cuisine, inventive cocktails, and a

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Award-winning Ossett Brewery and BaoBros23 reunite bringing a culinary masterpiece on the Leeds waterfront.

Fashion Santa is coming to Victoria Leeds

Bakewell Bauble cocktail - The Alchemist

The Olive Tree Brasserie Leeds opens this Winter

laidback ambiance reminiscent of the Med, I can’t wait to try this place, I’ve heard big things about the gyros. Next time you fancy some downright naughty food in town, you need to check out the BaoBros23 menu takeover at Archie’s Bar & Kitchen in Granary Wharf. Their innovative take on the bao bun phenomenon must be tasted to be believed. I had their famous lobster Bao Dog, which is unreal and pairs perfectly with Ossett Brewery’s rather fine cask ales. Speaking of drinks, The Alchemist is always one step ahead of the game when it comes to revolutionary cocktails and their latest sober-curious menu is on point. Crafted in collaboration with the Everleaf non-alcoholic aperitif team, guests can opt to go alcohol-free or add

the suggested spirit. My faves include the Winter Paloma, which blends Everleaf with grapefruit, lemon, spiced berry and oak smoke to create a truly refreshing serve (I went with the optional tequila in mine!). The White Choc Cherry is perfect for those who never say no to dessert, mixing up Everleaf with milk, cream and white choc cherry foam to create a sweet treat. I boozed mine up with some Mozart White Chocolate Liqueur and Vodka and it was perfection. I finally got my fine-dining head-on and checked out The Owl for the first time. Firstly, the waterside setting is stunning, but then you have the food. They didn’t put a foot wrong, with every course out doing the last but if I had to pick out a couple of highlights it

would have to be the sweet and succulent Whitby Crab, and the fallapart-tender 100-day aged beef sirloin with beer-battered oyster. Just wow and fantastic value. Despite being mega busy, there’s still several things on my winter check-off list. First up, I need to relive my youth and get my ice skate on, so a trip to the Ice Cube in Millennium Square is incoming. Harewood House is putting on some incredible experiences this winter, so that’s another place to visit with family. Lastly, Castle Howard has been transformed into a winter wonderland with plenty of festive events to enjoy. That’s me for this month – have a great Christmas, an even better New Year and I’ll see you in 2024. www.rmcmedia.co.uk 33


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LEFT: Jigsaw velvet Ashby blazer £240, Mason trouser £160. www.jigsaw-online.co.uk RIGHT: Metallic pleated skirt £129. The White Company. www.thewhitecompany.com

Get the party started PARTY SEASON IS IN FULL SWING AND THE PERFECT TIME TO UPDATE YOUR WARDROBE.

Shop party styles at Marks & Spencer at Lakeside Village Outlet Shopping, White Rose Way, Doncaster DN4 5PH. Tel: 01302 366444. lakeside-village.co.uk

Newcomer to Morgan Clare, Farm Rio offers a warm welcome to chilly days. Paisley Bloom Tiered Skirt, Morgan Clare, 3/4 Montpellier Gardens. Harrogate, HG1 2TF. Tel: 01423 565709. www.morganclare.co.uk 34 www.rmcmedia.co.uk


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Partywear arriving daily at Chique, Doncaster, 40 Mill Street, Armthorpe, A Tel: 01302 30002 DN3 3DL. T

Thrree 18ct rose gold Flex’It bracelets set with piink sapphires and diamonds belonging to Fo ope’s MiaLuce Collection. H L Brown, 18 St pulchre Gate, Doncaster, DN1 1TB. Tel: 01302 Sep 342589. www.hl-brown.co.uk 342589 hl b k

Lise Charmel availlable at Lace off Bakewell, Orme Court, Granby yR Road, Bakewell, DE45 1ES. Tel: 01629 814933 3. www.lacebakewell.co.uk 100 per cent organic velvet pouche es from 100 Stars. Etc…Etc…Etc… Market Place, Ba awtry, Doncaster, 01302 714550. DN10 6JW. Tel: 0 Facebook: www.facebook.ccom/etcbawtry

x Dita Von Teese Cora underwire bra in Bordeaux ate, £65. The Luxe Company, 20 West Park, Harroga HG1 1BJ. Tel: 01642 988277. www.theluxecompany.co.uk Veni Infantino collections available at Tickled Pink, 2-4 Manor Road, Hatfield, Doncaster, DN7 6SB. Tel: 01302 842234. www.tickledpink bridal.co.uk

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Holland Cooper knitte ed shirt dress in chocolate £160. Accent Cloth hing, 11-13 Queens Arcade, Briggate, Leeds, Briggate Leeds LS1 6LF. 6LF Tel: 0113 234 6767. 6767 www.accentclothing.com

Here it is, possibly one e of the loudest Christmas jumpers yo ou’re ever likely to see. Timothy Ta Taylor Christtmas jumper £37.50. www.timothytaylor.co o.uk silver necklace with pearrl and diamanté fleurs pt Secret Clothing, The Shop S at The Shoulder of y Overblow, HG3 1HD. Tel: 07711 026761 www.rmcmedia.co.uk 35


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A co-ord gives the feel of your favourite PJs

Dress up in an all-black outfit

A long silk maxi skirt or slip dress is an absolute wardrobe staple

Feeling festive WHAT TO WEAR ON CHRISTMAS DAY, BY FASHPACKSTYLE. ight let’s get down to it. The festive season is well and truly here and hopefully your party wardrobe is ready for the onslaught, now it’s time to focus on what to wear on the big day - 25 December. I find that most people either: a) Want to stay in their pyjamas all day b) Want to dress up c) Want to be somewhere in-between That’s usually me! As we regularly host the Christmas festivities, I like to be somewhere in-between, looking like I have made an effort with some kind of festive flourish (I love a stamens earring) whilst wearing something that can easily be washed (those pesky cooking smells can be hard to get out) but also be comfortable and cozy. Even if you prefer to wear your pyjamas all day, let’s make sure you look luxe doing it, so should a loved one pop round for a glass of something special, you still look put together and chic. Here’s a handy list to get your started:

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trousers with flowing shirts to knitted tanks paired with flared trousers. A coord gives the feel of your favourite PJs but is evaluated enough to be worn on multiple occasions, maxing out your cost per wear. I always advise purchasing both pieces from a co-ord set. COS have some great sets in store, like the midnight blue knitted two-piece pictured. Just add your favourite statement jewellery and you are good to go.

Getting dressed up Going out? Then really dress up. Winter is a great time to play with texture which adds depth to a look. Take an allblack outfit for example. If you include pieces with contrasting textures you will be able to take it from drab to fab. Think

leather with cashmere, velvet with silk, sequins with mohair. The contrast is everything.

Somewhere in between If you’re staying home but want to make an effort, make comfort your priority. As I have said many times before, a long silk maxi skirt or slip dress is an absolute wardrobe staple. It can be dressed up with heels, a tux jacket with some statement jewellery or dressed down with a knit over the top and some knee boots. Whatever you wear this Christmas Day, have fun, live in the moment and always make room for one more minced pie! Sending you all lots of festive cheer and best wishes this festive season.

FashPackStyle Louise is a personal stylist, wardrobe consultant & personal shopper based in Yorkshire. Get in touch: louise@fashpackstyle.com Instagram | TikTok | Pinterest - @fashpackstyle FashPackstyle.com


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Clothing from M&S Gifts from The Body Shop

Unwrap the magic AT LAKESIDE VILLAGE SHOPPING OUTLET THIS CHRISTMAS. s we head into the festive period the question on everyone’s mind is ‘What’s on your Christmas list?’ and the stores at Lakeside Village are well stocked and ready to help you tick off the gifts for everyone on your list.

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For the fashion enthusiast in your life For the fashion lovers on your list, Radley London is the place to be with its elegant and timeless accessories. From chic handbags to sophisticated wallets, Radley London offers a touch of luxury that will elevate any outfit. Family favourite, M&S, will bring the cozy into Christmas with its collection of warm and stylish hats, gloves, scarves, and underwear. The store has great gifts and fabulous items to make your home look festive.

For the creative craft fans The Works is the place to visit for everything from the latest books that transport readers to far-off places, to crafting kits that inspire the imagination for all ages. The store is like a treasure trove of toys that promise hours of Christmas fun, laughter and play.

Super smellies and fantastic stocking fillers The Body Shop brings the essence of the season with two special fragrances: Pears and Share and limited-edition Cherries and Cheer. These delightful scents, coupled with the Body Shop’s ethical commitment, make for gifts that truly give back. From shower gels to lip glosses and soaps to hand cream The Body Shop is a great place to get those extra special stocking fillers that really show you care.

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ProCook and Cook n Dine have everything you need for aspiring bakers and culinary enthusiasts with a feast of gift ideas.

From innovative kitchen gadgets to premium bakeware sets, these stores are a paradise for anyone passionate about cooking.

Beauty Aficionados Indulge in the world of beauty with Beauty Outlet and discover their extensive range of gift sets. With luxurious skincare, makeup, and fragrance collections, all at unbeatable prices.

Putting the sweet into Christmas Sweet Emporium offers the thrill of creating your own pick and mix of sweet treats along with classic goodies and gourmet chocolates. Here you can create personalised sweet hampers that are bound to bring smiles to the faces of young and old alike.

Enjoy your festive shopping experience As the Christmas period approaches, Lakeside Village Shopping Outlet is a great place to visit whether you’re searching for fashion, creativity, culinary delights, or beauty indulgences and while you are there make the most of the free parking, sparkling Christmas decorations and enjoy a well-earned cake and hot drink (we’re sure you deserve it!).


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Regenerative Medicine in Facial Aesthetics GET HEALTHIER, FIRMER AND GLOWING SKIN WITH PLATELET-RICH PLASMA THERAPY AND POLYNUCLEOTIDES. egenerative aesthetics is an emerging branch of regenerative medicine with therapies aimed at recapturing youthful structure and function using the body’s own systems for natural repair and healing. Regenerative treatments offer natural interventions which stimulate cell to cell communication to trigger rejuvenation and repair. At around age 35, the effects of ageing start to become more pronounced, starting with skin changes. There is a decline in collagen, fibrin and hyaluronic acid with bone regression and changes in the facial fat pads. These changes lead to loss of volume and support for the overlying skin.

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What regenerative aesthetics treatments does Doctor Farzana offer? Using the power of cellular intelligence,

with regenerative treatment we can bring back more structure and youthfulness to the face, which can can help restore skin laxity, radiance as well as improve skin volume. Doctor Farzana offers a variety of regenerative aesthetic treatments including PRP (platelet-rich plasma) and PN (polynucleotides) for face, hair and sexual rejuvenation.

Platelet-rich Plasma Therapy (PRP) PRP therapy is an excellent treatment that uses a small amount of your own blood, which is placed into a centrifuge to separate growth hormone factors. This is a powerful way to heal skin, stimulate the production of collagen, new skin cells, as well as regenerate hair follicles. Doctor Farzana is one of the few doctors in the North of England who also offers PRP for sexual rejuvenation, vaginal dryness, stress urinary incontinence and lichen sclerosis. Smoothing wrinkles, contouring cheeks and volumizing skin are effective ways of rejuvenating the skin, but poor skin quality means that the results are as impressive as they could be.

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Polynucelotides is an injectable regenerative medical treatment that stimulates collagen production and improves skin quality, skin elasticity and

appearance. It heals sun-damaged skin, improve photoaging, acne scarring and rosacea. The result is a more nourished, healthy, and revitalised complexion. Polynucelotides work by stimulating the cells called fibroblast. These cells are responsible for production of collagen, which helps maintain the skins firm structure. It has become an increasing popular treatment for the under eye area which use to be difficult to treat with dermal filler in the past. Doctor Farzana also offers polynucleotide for sexual rejuvenation to improve skin texture around women’s intimate area. Dr Farzana Khan MD Mobile: 07977 461279 Email: info@drfarzana.co.uk www.drfarzana.co.uk Horsforth Smile Clinic Tel: 0113 258 8780 Regenerative treatments benefit the following: • Acne • Rosacea • Pigmentation • Scarring • Hair loss/hair thinning • Lines and wrinkles • Dehydrated dull skin • Dark under eye circles


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A reason to smile

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Principal dental surgeon Duncan J Park

DENTAL IMPLANTS CAN ENHANCE YOUR SMILE AND BOOST YOUR CONFIDENCE. otherham’s Green Square Dental & Implant Centre is the perfect example of a modern dental surgery - warm, welcoming and offering all the latest treatments that give you a reason to smile. The Moorgate surgery provides private dentistry across Rotherham, Sheffield and surrounding areas, including Doncaster, Barnsley, Worksop and Retford. One of its higly sought-after treatments is dental implants, which can be used as a long-term solution to replace missing teeth, to enhance your smile and boost your confidence. Dental implants have revolutionised how one or more missing teeth can be replaced; they are replacement teeth that are custom-made for the individual and are designed to look and feel like natural teeth. The process of having an implant fitted involves surgically placing the titanium implant screw into the jaw bone which then fuses with the surrounding bone to provide a firm foundation to support the replacement teeth. After a period time for healing - usually three to nine months - a crown can then be manufactured to screw on to the implant, providing a natural look and a more stable solution. Implant treatments are led by principal dental surgeon Duncan J Park BDS (Hons) MRDS RCS (Eng) MMedSci (Dental Implantology). Duncan qualified from the University of Sheffield in 2003 and further developed his surgical skills by holding SHO and staff grade posts in

hospitals including Sheffield, Barnsley and Chesterfield. “My main interest has always been implant dentistry and having completed implant training courses in Sheffield, I then went on to complete an extensive post graduate implants masters degree,” said Duncan. “After many years of experience of placing implants and restorative work, I am now mentoring and training other dentists in these procedures.” The assessment is the most important part of the implant procedure and will determine just what can be achieved. A thorough examination of your teeth and gums will be carried out to ensure they are as healthy as can be. An assessment of your jaws, chewing muscles and your bite is made to determine if you grind or clench your teeth. If you do, this will be factored into the final treatment plan.

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The recently-refubished waiting area

Following surgery the area may be bruised and swollen for a week or two and you may have some discomfort up to two weeks after the procedure. Any pain should be able to be controlled with paracetamol and ibuprofen and regular ice packs. You are reviewed at the practice two weeks after the procedure to ensure the area is healing correctly and to remove any stitches. Depending on what is necessary at the time of surgery, the implant needs to be left for 3-9 months to heal before the implant crown can be manufactured to fit. The results speak for themselves and go a long way to enhancing your smile. “Here at Green Square Dental, myself and my team have worked hard to achieve a high level of excellence in dentistry within a more relaxed atmosphere,” added Duncan. “I have not only ensured high standards within our team with their patient-focused approach, but also I’ve invested in dental equipment and innovative machines at the forefront of the industry so that we are able to treat patients to the highest possible standard.” Green Dental & Implant Centre 190 Moorgate, Rotherham, S60 3BE Tel: 01709 917666 www.greensquaredental.co.uk


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AWARDS

Introducing our ‘Out of Town’ winners... AS PART OF OUR SISTER MAGAZINE WESTSIDE’S ANNUAL RESTAURANT AWARDS, WE GAVE OUT SIX AWARDS FOR RESTAURANTS A LITTLE FURTHER AFIELD. or the second year running, at our sister magazine Westside’s annual restaurant awards, we had special ‘Out of Town’ awards for outstanding restaurants that fall outside that magazine’s usual readership area.

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make it – and walked away with plaques in the Dining Pub, Café/Light Bite, Contemporary, Indian, Oriental and Best Night Out categories. Find out what the winners had to say...

Best Dining Pub The Friars Head

Best Cafe/Light Bite The Barn Cafe at Manor Farm

The Friars Head became part of the Fine & Country Inns Group in March 2023 and there have been lots of changes over the last eight months or so. Situated between Leyburn and Bedale in the heart of Wensleydale, known for its castles, abbeys and waterfalls, the 200-year-old pub-restaurant is part of Akebar Holiday Park. “There’s been a massive turnaround,” said Tara McKeith. “We’ve put a lot of work in improving the venue and to get this award so soon is just fantastic. It’s been a real team effort.”

You’ll find Manor Farm in Oldcotes, not far from Worksop. The property was bought by the Priestleys in 2012 and still remains their family home. Restoration has been key to their family vision; the transformation began with the conversion of the Victorian house into a holiday rental and in July 2020 they opened The Courtyard, which has since grown to house the Barn Café as well as a number of artisan businesses, including a new farm shop. “Just to get a nomination was amazing enough,” said Abi Priestley. “But to win… we’re thrilled. This has given us the inspiration to kick on.”

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Best Contemporary DN1 Delicatessen & Dining

Best Indian Zara’s, Tickhill

DN1 Delicatessen & Dining was taken over by Martyn and Sarah Pippard last year. Martyn is perhaps best known as ‘The Gentleman Fishmonger’ and his Doncaster market stall is famed for its fine quality fish and seafood, much of which features on the menu at DN1. Martyn has four chefs on his books – Marcus AshtonSimpson, Adam Barratt, Oska Ready and Taylor Firth – who split their time between the deli and market stall. “I’m lost for words,” said Sarah. “What a team we have. It’s been a challenging 18 months but onwards and upwards.”

Tickhill-based Zara’s has occupied its Sunderland Street location for over 20 years and is a favourite not just in the town but further afield too. Faruk Miah was on hand to collect their award and puts the restaurant’s success down to their consistently good, fresh food and thanked their loyal customer for their continued support. “Thank you so much for this award,” he said. “We’ve had a really good evening and are really happy to be a winner.” Returning customers have been the hallmark of Zara’s longevity.

Best Oriental Sukhothai

Best Night Out Bank House

Sukhothai is the home of authentic Thai food with two restaurants in Leeds and one in Harrogate. Since 2002, owner and head chef Ban Kaewkhraikot has received critical acclaim and won numerous awards for her fabulous, authentic food – this award adds to that collection. “I opened my first Sukhothai restaurant in Chapel Allerton in 2002. Over the next 21 years we’ve extended Chapel Allerton three times and opened new restaurants in Harrogate and on South Parade in Leeds city centre,” Ban said. “I’d like to thank everyone who's visited Sukhothai over the years and to the local suppliers that have supported me. You've helped make my dream come true.”

After winning ‘Best Contemporary’ for the last three years, Bank House showed that there’s much more to the Hathersage venue by scooping ‘Best Night Out’. “The bar is just as important as the restaurant,” said bar manager Elliott Smith. “We get a mix of locals and diners so it’s important to deliver good service – and to keep people smiling. Fine dining can be fun and we add to that relaxed atmosphere.” “Hathersage is becoming a real destination with lots of local businesses supporting each other which is so great to see,” added Connor Colvin. www.rmcmedia.co.uk 51


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Gin-cured gravadlax

Catch of the day

INSPIRED BY THE ‘FEAST OF THE SEVEN FISHES’, WE MAKE A CASE FOR CELEBRATING CHRISTMAS EVE WITH A TABLE OF FISH DISHES. OUR LOCAL RESTAURANTS PROVIDE INSPIRATION. id you know that England is one of the few countries in the world that doesn’t have a tradition for dining on Christmas Eve? It seems we reserve these rituals for Christmas Day where the focus is firmly on turkey and all the trimmings. With Christmas tending to be very meat heavy, whether you go for turkey, goose, duck or even a rib of beef, we think you should be eating something much lighter in the build-up to the big day and with that in mind have taken inspiration from an Italian-American tradition. The Feast of the Seven Fishes, or Festa dei sette pesci as it is known in Italy, is centred around fish and seafood dishes, which popular choices including baccalà (salted cod), fried calamari, mussels and clams. It sees Christmas Eve as a vigil or fasting day, with the abundance of seafood reflecting the observance of abstinence from meat until the feast of Christmas Day itself. With a nod to the festival, we have sought advice and expertise from three of our local restaurants so you can create your very own ‘Feast of the Seven Fishes’ at home. We’ve not gone the whole turbot by featuring seven different fishes but have some tasty recipes that are easy to create and, more importantly, are absolutely delicious. You can choose to enjoy them on Christmas Eve, as tradition dictates, or at any other time over the festive period. Doncaster’s DN1 Delicatessen and

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Dining has quite the larder to draw on, not just from the deli but from owner Martyn Pippard, who is also known as The Gentleman Fishmonger. Head chef Marcus Ashton-Simpson has put together a seafood-inspired dish that could be eaten as either a starter or a man course. Butternut squash and prawn ravioli, with prawn bisque and sweetcorn is a worthy dish for any Christmas Eve table, with all produce sourced from the deli or Martyn. Thomas Robertson is head chef at The Coniston Country Estate & Spa and has chosen a dish that is fit for any feast. “The festive season is a time of indulgence, a period where we allow ourselves to revel in the richness of flavours and the warmth of family gatherings,” he said. “This Gravadlax recipe is a testament to that spirit, carefully developed to evoke the essence of Christmas, while also introducing a contemporary twist to a classic dish.” Gravadlax is traditionally a Nordic dish where salmon is cured using salt, sugar, and dill. Thomas has used Strawberry & Pink Peppercorn Cotton Gin to add a layer of complexity and modernity. The gin not only imparts a subtle fruity undertone but also complements the salmon’s richness with its inherent botanicals. Asked if there was a drink he would recommend to serve with the dish, Thomas said: “Alsatian Riesling: This white wine from the Alsace region of France is known for its bright acidity,

aromatic profile, and mineral undertones. The citrus notes in the wine will harmonize with the lemon and orange zest in the Gravadlax, while its acidity will cut through the richness of the salmon and balance the sweetness of the beetroot. “Alternatively, given this Gravadlax uses a unique gin, it would be fitting to echo that in our festive tipple!” Matthew Heaton is head chef at the Woolly Sheep Inn in Skipton, which is part of the Timothy Taylor stable, and has prepared a Parma Ham-wrapped Cod Lion, which he’s served with honeyglazed crushed new potatoes, parsnip and white chocolate purée, caramelised Jerusalem artichoke, fig jam and garlic aioli. “All the elements of this dish are in season at Christmas time and it is simple to recreate at home,” explained Matthew. “The parsnips are enhanced by the white chocolate and figs are very Christmassy.” Michelin-starred chef Michel Roux has partnered with Seafood from Norway to create some delicious and simple family meals that are perfect for a celebration. These cod and vegetable parcels are best opened at the table for a touch of theatre. “As a chef, I am always looking for exceptional ingredients, Norwegian cod and haddock never let me down,” he said. “They are so versatile and a delight to cook with in my restaurant and home kitchen, whether in a French classic or a more contemporary dish.”


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Gin-cured gravadlax Ingredients: For the Gravadlax: 500g fresh salmon fillet, skin on and pinboned 50ml Strawberry & Black Pepper Cotton Gin 100g granulated sugar 75g coarse sea salt Zest of 1 orange Zest of 1 lemon 2 tsp crushed pink peppercorns 1 tsp juniper berries, crushed 1 tsp ground allspice A handful of fresh dill, chopped A small bunch of fresh rosemary, chopped For the Beetroot Discs: 2-3 medium-sized beetroot 250ml water 150ml white wine vinegar 1 tbsp sugar 1 tsp salt For the garnish: Parsnip crisps (store-bought or homemade) Micro cress Method: 1. Ensure the salmon is clean, with all pin bones removed. Pat, it dry with paper towels. 2. In a bowl, combine the sugar, salt,

Michel Roux’s Norwegian Cod and Vegetable Parcels

orange and lemon zest, crushed black peppercorns, crushed juniper berries, ground allspice, chopped dill, and rosemary. Mix well. 3. Lay the salmon skin-side down in a deep dish. Pour the Strawberry & Black Pepper Cotton Gin over the salmon, ensuring it’s well coated. Then, pack the curing mixture onto the flesh side of the salmon. 4. Cover the salmon with cling film, placing a weight on top (like another dish). Refrigerate for 48 hours, turning the salmon and basting it with the cure juices every 12 hours. 5. Peel the beetroot and slice it into thin discs. In a saucepan, bring water, white wine vinegar, sugar, and salt to a boil. Add the beetroot discs and poach for 2-3 minutes until slightly tender but still holding their shape. Remove and let cool. 6. After 48 hours, remove the salmon from the refrigerator. Rinse off the curing mixture and pat dry. Dice the gravadlax into small cubes. On a plate, arrange the beetroot discs, place a ring mould on top, and pack with the diced gravadlax. Remove the ring mould, top with parsnip crisps, and garnish with micro cress of your choosing.

By Thomas Robertson, Head Chef of The View at The Coniston Hotel Country Estate & Spa.

Michel Roux’s Norwegian Cod and Vegetable Parcels Ingredients (serves 2): 150g new potatoes, cooked and sliced 1 fennel bulb, thinly sliced 100g baby plum tomatoes, halved ½ lemon, cut into wedges 1tbsp olive oil 50ml dry white wine 1 pinch chilli flakes 1 thyme sprig 1 rosemary sprig 50g samphire 2 fillets of Norwegian cod – 200g each 20g pitted black olives, halves Salt and black pepper Method: 1. Put the sliced potatoes, fennel, tomatoes and lemon wedges into a bowl, Drizzle with olive oil, splash over a little of the white wine and season with salt, pepper and chilli flakes. 2. Heat a frying pan, then add the potato and fennel mixture. Cook over a gentle heat, stirring regularly, until everything is slightly coloured and tender. 3. Meanwhile, preheat the oven to 200°C/Fan 180°C/Gas 6. Cut 2 squares of greaseproof paper or foil, measuring about 40 x 40cm. 4. Divide the vegetables and the herbs between the squares of paper or foil and drizzle with a little oil. Add some samphire to each one, then a piece of fish, a few olives and the remaining wine. 5. Scrunch the edges of the paper or foil together to form 2 parcels and place them on a baking tray. 6. Bake for 20 minutes or until the fish is cooked through. 7. Serve with crusty sour dough, for mopping up the tasty cooking juices.

From ‘Michel Roux at Home’ published by Seven Dials. Photo credit: Cristian Barnett. Find Norwegian cod and haddock in your local supermarket or visit www.seafoodfromnorway.co.uk

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Spiced butternut squash and prawn ravioli, with prawn bisque & sweetcorn Ingredients: For the pasta dough: 200g ’00’ flour 6 egg yolks 1 whole egg 10ml olive oil 1. Place flour on work surface and make a well in the centre. 2. Mix egg yolks, oil and whole eggs together and then place the wet egg mix into the well in the middle of the flour. Using a fork work the flour and egg together a little at a time. 3. Once bound together, knead until smooth and then clingfilm and place in the fridge to rest. Chef’s tip - don’t add salt to the dough as it will cause a reaction with the eggs oxidising them and turning your dough grey/green. For the spiced butternut squash pasta filling: 2 shallots finely diced 1 butternut squash peeled and deseeded (please reserve the skins), roughly diced 2 tsp curry powder 1 tsp cumin powder 1 tsp coriander powder 2 cloves garlic, finely chopped 4 prawns (peeled and deveined) roughly chopped (reserve the shells and heads) Knob of butter 1. Sweat off onion and garlic. 2. Add squash to the mix and the spices. 3. Cook until tender on a low heat. 4. Mash and finish with a knob of butter. 5. Cool down before adding the chopped prawns For the garnish: 100g crayfish or brown shrimp 1 cooked corn on the cob - corn removed to garnish - reserve cob to use in the recipe

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For the sauce: 1 stick celery roughly chopped 200g prawn shells and heads 3 tomatoes roughly chopped 1 onion white roughly chopped 2 garlic cloves roughly chopped The cob from the corn on the cob, roughly chopped 500ml water 25ml brandy 50g tomato puree 1. Sweat off all of the vegetables then add the prawn shells. 2. Add tomato puree and ‘cook out’. 3. Add the brandy and burn it off. Top up with water and simmer for 1 hour on a low heat. 4. Sieve the sauce into a pan and discard the veg. 5. Reduce sauce by half over a medium heat - check the seasoning and reduce until thickened.

rolling pin having the pasta dough between cloths or use a pasta roller take to a thickness where you can see your hand through the dough. Cut into equal squares, place the squash filling on one square, wet the edges of the square and place another square on top. Carefully making sure you do not have any air trapped, press the edges together to form a ravioli. 2. Put a pan of heavily salted water on to a high heat and allow to come to a rolling boil. Add the pasta to the water and cook for five minutes or until pasta filling is hot in the middle. 3. In a small pan warm the corn and crayfish or brown shrimp in a knob of butter. 4. Place the ravioli in the middle of a warmed bowl, add sauce around the outside and garnish with the warmed shrimp/crayfish and sweetcorn.

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Parma ham wrapped cod loin with honey-glazed roasted crushed new potatoes, parsnip & white chocolate purée, caramelised jerusalem artichoke, fig jam, and garlic aioli Ingredients: 140/160g Cod Loin Portion 2 slices Prosciutto (Parma) Ham 180g New Potatoes 5g Honey 50g Parsnip 10g White Chocolate 100g Jerusalem Artichoke 50g Figs 200g Jam Sugar/Caster 2 cloves of Garlic 50g Mayonnaise Salt and Pepper Vegetable Oil 1 Egg Yolk 1 Lemon Method: 1. Pre-heat oven to 200°C or gas mark 6. For the Parsnip & White Chocolate Purée: 1. Boil parsnips until soft. Once soft, drain the remaining water off (but retain to one side for now), add the white chocolate to the boiled parsnips. 2. Using a blender or stick blender, blitz

the parsnip and white chocolate until smooth. You may need to add some of the extra water to achieve the correct consistency. Season to taste. For the Honey-Glazed Roasted Crushed New Potatoes: 1. Boil new potatoes until soft, drain the excess water off. 2. Crush the potatoes in the pan then place onto a shallow roasting tray and pour the honey over to glaze the potatoes. Roast until golden. For the Caramelised Jerusalem Artichoke: 1. Peel the artichokes, cut in half, and then thinly slice. 2. Place a saucepan with a splash of oil on high heat. Once pan is hot, add the sliced artichoke and keep stirring until nice and golden in colour. Season to taste with salt and pepper. For the Garlic Aioli: 1. Crush garlic and gently simmer in a little oil until soft. Allow to cool.

2. Add the egg yolk and lemon juice to the mayonnaise and beat together. Stir in the cooled garlic. For the Fig Jam: 1. Quarter figs and place into a saucepan, add sugar and reduce until nice and sticky on low heat. For the Parma Ham Wrapped Cod Loin: 1. Lay two slices of the Parma ham close together on a chopping board. Place raw cod loin onto one side of the ham and roll the ham around the cod. 2. Once wrapped, place a frying pan onto a high heat with little bit of oil. Once nice and hot, place cod into pan, it should sizzle. 3. Colour both sides of the wrapped cod loin, then place in the oven to cook for 810 minutes until cooked (63°C internal temperature).

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Welcome back AFTER A DIFFICULT COUPLE OF MONTHS, THE MUCKY DUCK AT DRAKEHOLES IS OPEN AND READY FOR THE FESTIVE SEASON AND BEYOND. n an incident that can only be described as ‘bizarre’, The Mucky Duck at Drakeholes found itself victim to a terrible act of vandalism in September which forced the restaurant, bar and events venue to close for seven weeks – it’s only just reopened its doors. Video evidence shows a stolen digger driving at the 18th century building at speed before reversing and hitting it

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multiple times, leaving a gaping hole. “I’m just shocked and lost for words,” said owner Harriot Bolland at the time. “It’s all very bizarre. I don’t know why or who would do this. As if the industry isn’t hard enough, then you have to deal with this.” Although the family-owned venue had to close for such a lengthy time, they have used the opportunity to expand the building and are also working on

expanding the restaurant. They are also planning on turning the orangery into more of a traditional English pub with the addition of cask ales and a tailored menu. “Business has been going really, really well,” said Harriot. “We had bookings that we had to cancel but we have worked tirelessly to get the Mucky Duck open once again.” It’s a frustrating twist in what has been


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a very positive year for The Mucky Duck, which saw a new head chef appointed in May. Doncaster College-trained Billy Frost took up the role after years spent working in prestigious kitchens, including The Ritz in London. Locally he’s worked at The White Swan in Blyth, the Earl of Doncaster, Caviars of Bawtry, the Separatist and the Black Lion in Firbeck. Latterly, he held multiple rosettes as head chef in both the tower hotel and The Lincoln Hotel in Lincoln city centre. Billy is no stranger to awards and loves taking part in competitions. He won the Escoffier Challenge in 2010 and also competed in the BBC’s Masterchef: The Professionals in 2012, and more recently he reached the semi-final of the national chef of the year. After settling in at The

Mucky Duck and revamping the menu, he already has another AA Rosette in sight and after completing the application, is awaiting the visit of an inspector. The a la carte menu has a firm focus on ‘affordable fine dining’, changes seasonally and utilises produce from local farms and suppliers. One of Billy’s signature dishes is the ‘Plate of FreeRange Pork’, which includes a slowcooked belly, braised cheek, pulled pork fritter, fondant potato, crackling, tenderstem broccoli, apple purée, mini toffee apple and red wine jus. Other autumnal dishes include butter roast fillet of cod, stuffed free range chicken breast and slow-cooked beef shin and Guinness shortcrust pie. And not overlooking dessert, you can tuck into dishes of sticky toffee and stout pudding, Belgian chocolate delice or autumn berry Eton mess. There is also a separate lunch menu and offers of afternoon tea as well as hearty Sunday lunches.

Celebrations are a big deal at The Mucky Duck; smaller ones can be enjoyed in the private dining room, which seats up to 24, but larger ones can take place in the larger Orangery, which can host 24-45 guests. A buffet menu and décor packages are available. The Mucky Duck at Drakeholes will be aiming to end the year on a high and have a range of Christmas packages as well as a special New Year’s Eve menu. Bookings are being taken now. 2024 holds lots of promise; why not show your support and pay them a visit. The Mucky Duck at Drakeholes Eel Pool Road, Drakeholes Doncaster, DN10 5DF Tel: 01777 817760 Email: info@theduckdrakeholes.co.uk theduckdrakeholes.co.uk

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EATING OUT

Full of surprises BROWNS AT THE BUTTERCROSS IS BUILDING A REPUTATION FOR FINE DINING PAR EXCELLENCE, WRITES RICHARD ABBEY. ood things often happen when you least expect it. And that’s not saying I visited Browns at the Buttercross with low expectations; I expected it to be good, just not this good. The Tickhill venue, which sits opposite the famous stone structure in the centre of town, is housed in an historic building and can only be described as ‘unassuming’. There’s a small window filled with tasty cakes and treats but that doesn’t really tell the full story of what you’ll find inside. Step through the small doorway and be prepared to be surprised. Browns at the Buttercross was a new concept launched by Kate and James Brown in August 2020 with the aim of combining a fine dining experience with chef-prepared meals to be enjoyed at home prepared by the same Michelintrained chefs. Alongside those fresh cakes you see in the window, the main area of the venue is lined with tall fridges which house these ‘Enjoy at Home’ meals. There’s space to pull up a stool and enjoy a coffee but head into the back and you’ll find the ‘chef ’s table’ and upstairs a private dining room. It’s quite the change in direction for Kate and James whose background is in farming; they own Pollybell, a diverse organic farming business producing organic livestock, vegetables and grains. The farm covers 5,000 acres crossing the three county borders of Nottinghamshire, Lincolnshire and South Yorkshire. Much of the produce finds its way on to the menus at Browns and is utilised to great effect by the kitchen team of Tim Stamp (executive chef), Lewis Titley (sous chef), Josh Brockett (chef de partie) and Adele Stamp (pastry chef). A la carte and taster options of breakfast and brunch are served from

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9.30am before lunch takes over from 122pm with a six-course tasting menu (£45pp). An evening nine-course menu (£105pp) is available on Fridays and Saturdays and Sunday lunch is also served. Everything must be pre-booked and the seasonal menus change on a monthly basis. We arrived on a Friday to sample the lunch menu and owing to a party booking in the private dining room joined four other guests at the chef ’s table. It was definitely the best place to be. The chef ’s table is more of a bench really and faces an open kitchen where Tim Stamp was already hard at work preparing the initial courses. We started with canapes of duck fat hash browns topped with black garlic ketchup, and wild grouse, puffed rice and soy before tucking into warm crusty rolls. The first course came in the form of Tim’s twist on cauliflower cheese, on this occasion served in a tart with truffle. The flavours all worked in harmony to create a rich, decadent introduction that was only bettered by the next course. Pan-fried scallop served with a brown shrimp and kombu sauce had more-ish, umami flavours and was complemented by a hit of fresh dill and chives and luxurious caviar. It was a real stand-out dish. Salt cured pork, which had been brined for 18 hours and air-dried for two days before being slowly cooked and then pan-fried, was served with apple and kohlrabi. But the real star of this dish was a pigs cheek croquette, which had been coasted in a spiced buttermilk seasoning before being covered in the most delicious katsu curry sauce. Pumpkin pie served with a spiced chestnut ice cream was the first of two desserts, amazingly light and packed with

lots of lovely warming, autumnal flavours. We finished with a ginger parkin which had been submerged in caramel before being paired with cubes of poached pair and a fragrant fennel ice cream. If that wasn’t enough, coffee from Huddersfield’s Dark Woods was complemented by some of the best petit fours I’ve ever tasted. A lemon meringue macaron was the real stand-out but the rum and raisin chocolate and homemade Daim bar were also exceptionally good. Our lunch ran over the two-hour mark and was definitely worth savouring. The chef ’s table offers a real immersive experience that adds to the quality of food that we tasted. Tim spoke to us throughout, explaining the intricacies of each dish, and was joined on occasion by other members of his kitchen team. Sustainability is a bit part of the ethos at Browns. Much of the produce is sourced from the farm or locally and Tim makes a great effort to minimise waste where possible. Even the ‘Enjoy at Home’ meals come in glass dishes to cut down on the use of plastics (a small deposit is required which is refunded on return). Kate and James’s new concept has really impressed. This maybe a real treat but with a monthly-changing menu there’s lots to return for. Why not treat yourself more regularly? Browns at the Buttercross 8 Market Place, Tickhill, DN11 9HT Tel: 01302 743989 www.brownsatthebuttercross.com

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In good company ROSS HEPPENSTALL JOINS A LIST OF HIGH-PROFILE GUESTS ENJOYING THE SOUTHERN INDIAN DELIGHTS OF THARAVADU. t says much for the increasing popularity of this delightful south Indian restaurant that, even on a dark, dank Monday night in early November, Tharavadu is very busy. My dining partner and I are booked in for 5.30pm and we are greeted warmly by the attentive, friendly staff before being shown to our table with a view of the hustle and bustle of Leeds city centre. Commuters hurry through the cold and drizzle to make their trains home at the nearby station but we are ready to devour some of the finest Indian cuisine that Leeds has to offer. Tharavadu, which opened in June 2014 and has since won a string of awards, takes its name from being the first authentic Kerala restaurant in the city. The Michelin-recommended venue has been visited by high-profile politicians such as Sir Keir Starmer and sporting stars including Leeds Olympic triathletes Alistair and Jonny Brownlee and India cricket captain Virat Kohli. The day before our visit, Kohli had scored a 101 not out on his 35th birthday in India’s World Cup win over South Africa, thus equalling the record of fellow India great Sachin Tendulkar as he hit his 49th one-day international century. “Virat comes here when India are playing at Headingley; he once brought 65 friends and family, taking over both floors of Tharavadu, and we closed the restaurant just for him,” manager Siby Jose tells us with a huge smile. “Virat has been with his wife, who loves coming here, and the Indian cricket team. We are very proud to host them.” Signed dinner plates from Kohli and other famous guests adorn the walls of Tharavadu as well as maps and images of India and specifically Kerala, a state on the country’s tropical Malabar Coast. Here guests can experience the flavours of traditional Keralan cooking from the hands of chefs who learned from traditional Nair Tharavadu.

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Siby is the perfect host, taking time to speak to his diners and even to act as tour guide, showing us round the first floor of the restaurant which has been revamped so that Tharavadu can serve 150 diners at any given time. Tharavadu promises to take “Indian cuisine to a whole new level of sophistication” and, as we are about to discover, that is no exaggeration. Aside from the restaurant’s vibrant atmosphere, fascinating décor and quality service, the food is simply amazing and extremely competitively priced. There is a sleek bar which offers a wide range of wines, handcrafted cocktails and draught beers including Kingfisher, Cobra and Tharavadu’s very own Somarasam craft beer. We opt for a couple of pints of Cobra while we survey the menu, which offers a fantastic choice of starters and mains. A perfect appetiser comes in the form of a pickle tray and poppadoms. This comprises of Tharavadu’s homemade chutneys and pickles which complement their crispy Pappadavada, flavourful Pakkavada, savoury Kaya Varuthathathu and perfectly-seasoned poppadoms. It also provides much-needed time to pore over the menu and decide which mains to go for; it is not an easy choice. Being a fish lover, I order the Padipura mix seafood platter, which is a real treat to say the least. Expertly crafted to showcase a harmonious blend of flavours and cooking techniques, the huge plate includes batter-fried squid, perfectly grilled prawns, crispy fried fish, and savoury mussels. It is definitely a decision well made and my dining partner is similarly smug after opting for the Chilli Paneer vegetarian starter. This is Tharavadu’s most-ordered vegetarian dish and featuring freshly produced paneer - a delectable cottage cheese. Sautéed to perfection with aromatic spices sourced from the land of spices, the dish is complemented with a

medley of onions, peppers, and tomatoes. The portion sizes of both starters are very generous and serve as the perfect appetiser to our main courses. I opt for the Chef ’s Special, Kozhi Kurumulag, a Kerala-style chicken dish said to be a favourite in Wayanad, a district of Kerala where fresh black pepper is readily available. The dish consists of marinated grilled chicken cooked with fresh green peppercorns and a blend of homeground spices and coconut. The result is a mouth-watering combination of flavours that perfectly balances the heat of the spices with the creaminess of the coconut. My dining partner orders the Kerala Kozhi Curry, which consists of tender chicken cubes simmered to perfection in a sumptuous sauce made from roasted coconut, fragrant spices, and a hint of fiery heat. We both ordered lemon rice to accompany our main dishes and a Kerala Paratha, a form of naan bread, to share. To add to the excellent customer service, we are also brought two slices of Appam, made from a fermented batter of rice and coconut milk. Appam is a popular breakfast dish in Kerala and is often served with a variety of sides. After two more pints of Cobra, Siby offers us the dessert menu but we are already fully satisfied – or rather full and satisfied; ready to head out into the cold but already looking forward to returning as Tharavadu’s reputation continues to soar. Tharavadu 7-8 Mill Hill Leeds, LS1 5DQ Tel: 0113 244 0500 tharavadurestaurants.com

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Banish the winter blues and escape the hustle and bustle that comes with this time of year with a festive foodie break or festive spa break in our very own winter wonderland.

Head into the festivities feeling refreshed with a Spa Experience at Nàdarra Spa. Boasting outdoor overlooking the Dales, plenty of and a , including Infrared Sauna, it’s the perfect tonic to rejuvenate before Christmas.

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Estabulo Rodizio Bar & Grill honour the Brazilian Gaúcho’s traditional method of cooking. This involves taking the most delicious and flavoursome cuts of meat, which are then skewered and cooked slowly on open flames. This method of cooking also means that all the meat is served to you fresh at your table, straight from the grill. You can eat as much or as little as you like, and we have a large selection of meats on offer, so you can stick to what you know or try something a little bit different!

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GET INSPIRATION FROM THE INDEPENDENTS THIS FESTIVE SEASON. Update your sofa or bed with a sumptuous, deep pile velvet cushion featuring a hypnotic display of agate inspired swirls. The epitome of winter luxury. From Anna Morgan £205. anna-morgan.com

18ct white gold round brilliant cut diamond zig-zag style drop collarette £79,995, and 18ct white gold round brilliant cut diamond zig-zag style bracelet £22,995. Berry’s Jewellers, Leeds. www.berrysjewellers.co.uk

Make memories to last a lifetime and relax in the landscape of luxury with a ‘Private Spa Garden Bath Experience’ at the award-winning Nàdarra Spa on The Coniston Estate. You and your loved one can enjoy a welcome health shot, a soothing 2-hour spa thermal journey, 45-minute immersive private bathing experience, followed by delicious dining in the beautiful Blossom Kitchen! From £99 per person. theconistonhotel.com

Scandinavian Design Kilim Rug, Handwoven using 100% wool and natural vegetable dyes. Size 200cm x 150cm. Price £495. Emma Mellor Handmade Rugs. 13-15 Albert Street, HG1 1JX and 22 High Petergate, York, YO1 7EH. www.emmamellorhandmaderugs.com

Pre-owned beautiful ruby and diamond 3 stone ring set in 18ct white gold; ruby 1.01 carats, diamonds 0.34 carats, price £3,150. H L Brown, 18 St Sepulchre Gate, Doncaster, DN1 1TB. Tel: 01302 342589. www.hl-brown.co.uk

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PROMOTION

It’s Time for Diamonds! TREAT YOURSELF OR A LOVED ONE TO SOMETHING SUPER SPECIAL THIS CHRISTMAS. estled in the picturesque town of Bawtry is the charming family-owned boutique jeweller, Time for Diamonds. Established back in 2005 by husband and wife owners Mark and Katie, they’ve since become an integral part of the local community and pride themselves on providing a truly personalised retail experience. From preloved, luxury watches to an enviable selection of the finest jewellery, this really is a true gem of a business and a must-visit destination for those seeking exquisite quality and unparalleled service.

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touch, you can immerse yourself in a complete bespoke jewellery design experience which will transform your dreams into breath-taking reality. All of their custom jewellery is manufactured on-site in their dedicated workshop and you’ll be guided through the entire process from initial rough scribbles to beautifully drawn hand sketches and intricate CAD drawings. Nobody will ever have the same piece, guaranteed! Whatever your taste, it goes without saying that any investment in luxury jewellery needs protecting and with that in mind, Mark and Katie are pleased to announce their on-site repair and alterations service where you can rejuvenate worn, tired or damaged pieces, resize rings or enjoy a polishing and rhodium plating – all designed to bring your precious jewellery back to its former glory. And for the watch enthusiasts out there, they also provide a total repair service for damaged and/or faulty watches such as replacing broken glass, case polishing and battery / strap replacements. There’s even a comprehensive service option to ensure that your beloved timepiece stays in tiptop condition and perfect working order. Whatever your needs, all Time for Diamonds customers – past, present and future - have an open invitation to join

Mark and Katie in their ‘Linger longer lounge’ – a private space where you can relax in comfort and chat through your requirements. It’s the perfect place to go this festive season and have a warm drink and a mince pie and check out the new Christmas stock. They’re open Tuesday to Saturday, 1000 – 1600, right up to the 23rd December and will be taking a much-earned family break from 24th December to 2nd January 2024. So, make some Time for Diamonds this Christmas and treat yourself to something super special, or find that perfect gift! And with the price of gold being at an all-time high, it’s also a great time to generate some extra cash for Christmas. Just take your unwanted pieces along to the shop and Mark will give you an on-the-spot valuation and payment! For more information, check out the new Time for Diamonds website at timefordiamondsbawtry.co.uk or follow them on Instagram and Facebook at timefordiamondsbawtry. Time for Diamonds 45 Market Place, Bawtry Doncaster, DN10 6JL Tel: 01302 710116 timefordiamondsbawtry.co.uk FB/Insta: timefordiamondsbawtry www.rmcmedia.co.uk 71


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Find a whole range of Christmas gifts, accessories, decorations and more at Etc…Etc…Etc… Market Place, Bawtry, Doncaster, DN10 6JW. Tel: 01302 714550. Facebook: www.facebook.com/etcbawtry

From solid gold jewellery starting from only £90 to its certified 1ct diamond platinum collection, discover Christmas gifts to treasure forever at Ernest Jones. Lakeside Village Outlet Shopping, White Rose Way, Doncaster DN4 5PH. Tel: 01302 366444. lakeside-village.co.uk

A closeup on magical rock formations, embellished with freshwater pearls, the Gaia Pearl Drop Earrings are super light and are perfect if you are looking to add some earthy glam to your look. Morgan Clare, 3/4 Montpellier Gardens. Harrogate, HG1 2TF. Tel: 01423 565709. www.morganclare.co.uk

Christmas ‘Bottega’ range in for Christmas, available to purchase from the farm shop. Manor Farm, Blyth Road, Oldcotes, Worksop, S81 8JB. Tel: 07394 974622. Email: hello@manorfarm.online. manorfarm.online

Cheese knives set £34.95. northhome, 60-64 Vicar Lane, Leeds, LS1 7JH. Tel: 0113 345 4880. northhome.uk

Elemis Christmas gifts are available at Pout Beauty. These stunning luxury skin care gifts are heavily discounted with up to 48 per cent off! This beautiful collection include the best-selling and most loved Elemis skin care including the iconic Pro-Collagen Cleansing Balm, Marines Creams, ProCollagen Marine oil and everyone’s favourite Frangipani Monoi shower and body duo. Pout Beauty, 172-174 Harrogate Road, Leeds LS7 4NZ. Tel: 0113 268 1618. www.poutbeautysalon.com. Social: @poutbeautyleeds

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The famous festive illuminations return to RHS Garden Harlow Carr this year and what better gift to give than a magical evening of breath-taking beauty? Visitors can enjoy amazing festive light shows and see the garden in a whole new illuminated way while walking through the RHS Glow trail. With festive shopping to be enjoyed in the celebrated garden centre as well as hot chocolate and mulled wine, this truly is a gift that will be cherished and enjoyed by one and all. Tickets can be booked online at http://rhs.org.uk/harlowcarrglow

Gift vouchers available at Riverside Plants, Brandon Lane, Shadwell, Leeds, LS17 9JL. Tel: 0113 289 3044. Also, Linton Common, Linton, Wetherby, LS22 4JD. Tel: 01937 582598. www.riversideplants.co.uk

This Christmas, Sisley returns with its signature coveted scent, Eau du Soir, in limited edition packaging – top of every spritz list this Christmas. £205 (100ml). gb.sisley.com

Flash pack headlight/taillight combo, now £33. Specialized Concept Store, Unit 1, 8 West Park, Harrogate, HG1 1BL. Tel: 01423 528240. www.specializedconceptstore.co.uk

10ct diamond weight available now for £19,950. Time for Diamonds Ltd, 45 Market Place, Bawtry, Doncaster, DN10 6JL. Tel: 01302 710116. Email: timefordiamonds@aol.com. www.timefordiamonds.co.uk. Instagram/Facebook: timefordiamondsbawtry

Timothy Taylor Landlord Mini Keg £38. The drinkers’ favourite. A 4.1% ABV classic full flavoured pale ale. Landlord has won more awards nationally than any other beer and is the go to drink for any cask ale lover. 5-litre capacity equates to over eight pints. www.timothytaylor. co.uk

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3. In March, which Match of the Day presenter was suspended over his social media use?

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4. Who succeeded Nicola Sturgeon as leader of the SNP?

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8. What’s longer, a nautical mile or a mile? 9. What’s the principal alcoholic ingredient in an ‘Old Fashioned’ cocktail? 10. How many keys are there on a piano?

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MUSIC

FILM & TV

1. In which city was the Eurovision Song Contest 2023 held? 2. Folklore, Red and 1989 are albums by which singer? Q7

3. Who won the 2023 Mercury Music Prize? 4. Which Dua Lipa number one song was taken from the Barbie movie soundtrack? 5. Who won ‘Group of the Year’ at this year’s Brit Awards? 6. Which artist released the song ‘Flowers’, the biggestselling single of the year?

7. Which band returned with the album, ‘Hackney Diamonds’?

1. Amazon Prime Video released a second season of Clarkson’s Farm in early 2023. What is the name of the farm?

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2. Disney+ show The Bear is set in which American city? 3. Happy Valley returned to our screens in 2023 but who plays villain, Tommy Lee Royce? 4. Brian Cox played Logan Roy in which popular Sky Atlantic series? 5. Real-life husband-and-wife duo Patrick Brammall and Harriet Dyer starred in which Australian comedy show?

8. Who replaced Ken Bruce on the BBC Radio 2 morning show?

6. Which couple won summer Love Island 2023? Q4

9. Who made his last-ever UK live performance at Glastonbury this year?

7. Wes Anderson put together an all-star cast for which 2023 film? 8. Hayley Atwell starred alongside Tom Cruise in which summer blockbuster?

10. Gabriels have been one of the stand-out acts of 2023 – what is the name of the lead singer?

9. Which film won ‘Best Picture’ at the 2023 Academy Awards? 10. Who won this year’s Britain’s Got Talent?

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1. Manchester City clinched the treble by beating which team in the Champions League final?

1. How many ghosts show up in A Christmas Carol?

2. Who won the men’s Wimbledon title in 2023?

3. Which country does eggnog come from?

2. In Home Alone, where are the McCallisters going on vacation when they leave Kevin behind? 4. Where does the royal family traditionally celebrate Christmas?

3. What is the name of the England women’s football manager? 4. Which horse won the Grand National 2023?

5. In what classic novel does the protagonist set sail for a sea voyage on a cold Christmas Day?

5. Who won Super Bowl LVII?

6. Mariah Carey’s iconic Christmas hit All I Want for Christmas officially signals the start of the festive period but what year was it released?

6. Which Scottish athlete won gold in the 1500m at the World Athletics Championship?

7. In which country is it tradition to eat KFC for Christmas dinner?

7. In which country was the Rugby World Cup held?

8. Which fairy tale served as an inspiration for the first gingerbread houses?

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8. Who scored the winning penalty for Sheffield Wednesday in the play-off semi-final against Peterborough? 9. Sheffield golfer Matt Fitzpatrick won the US Open in which year? 10. Where was this year’s Ryder Cup held?

9. In what year was Raymond Briggs’ illustrated book, The Snowman, released? 10. In which film did the famous song White Christmas first appear?

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More than just a bed for the night CELEBRATING ITS 20TH ANNIVERSARY THIS YEAR, EMMAUS LEEDS IS TACKLING HOMELESSNESS HEAD-ON.

omelessness has been front and centre in the news of late and is a growing concern in many of our towns and cities. Leeds has numerous charities and initiatives tackling this problem head on and one in particular is proud to have been making a difference for over 20 years. It was in December 1999, at a Christmas Carol Concert, that Emmaus UK President Terry Waite CBE introduced the charity to the city with Emmaus Leeds eventually opening its doors at Lincoln Green in November 2003. The homelessness charity provides more than just a bed for the night, supporting people who have experienced homelessness and social exclusion by offering a home, work experience and an opportunity to progress. The Emmaus Leeds community is made up of a diverse range of people. The charity supports 26 formerly homeless people (called ‘companions’), has a dedicated group of local volunteers, a small staff team and a wide range of supporters who shop, donate and get involved. Each companion is given their own ensuite bedroom and has access to communal areas, including kitchen, lounge area and study. They are expected to work 40 hours a week, or as much as

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they are able, at the charity’s social enterprise and are required to to sign-off all benefits with the exception of housing benefit, which is claimed to help support the community. The Emmaus model has a huge impact on restoring confidence and self-respect, as companions take responsibility for keeping their community going and work hard to support themselves and others. The Emmaus Leeds social enterprise collects and sells a wide range of secondhand furniture, white goods, electrical appliances, clothing, books, vinyl, antiques, bric-a-brac and other household goods from their shop situated on St Mary’s Street in the city centre. They can also collect larger furniture items for free and also offer a house clearance service. “Companions volunteer in every area of the business – collecting and delivering furniture on the vans, warehousing, working in the shop and the collections booking office, eBay and PAT testing as well as cooking and cleaning for each other,” said Gina Morrison, who is executive lead at the charity. “When companions first arrive their confidence is often at rock bottom, so they are encouraged to volunteer and get in the swing of things as soon as possible, as helping others helps their own self esteem.


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“Regular support meetings which focus on goal setting are held, and the support team is available 24/7 for emotional and practical help. Once the companion is ready to think about moving on, they are encouraged in their search for external employment. We also offer day release for further education or work experience to those who want to take this route.” Gina first became involved with Emmaus Leeds in March 2010 and started working as a part-time administrator. “I liked the idea of a charity that didn’t ‘rattle tins’ but worked hard in the community to earn money – the people benefitting from the charity also contributing to it was the main attraction for me, and 14 years later it still is,” she said. “Since joining in 2010 I soon moved into full-time employment and worked in various different roles, before taking up my current position in July this year. “ There are currently 30 Emmaus communities in the UK and each is a separate entity, governed by its own Board of Trustees. Over the last 20 years, Emmaus Leeds has grown through hard work and good service and is moving closer to its aim of being completely selfgoverning financially. The

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only external funding they receive is housing benefit claimed on behalf of their companions. Companions vary in age and circumstances and are sometimes found by the charity while others are recommended to them. The average stay is three years, although Emmaus offers a home for as long as it is needed. “Usually companions find out about us through external agencies which help people find accommodation, although we do have some self-referrals,” added Gina. “There is quite an involved interview process and checks to be made before a new companion is asked to join, as the safety and wellbeing of the existing community is always of the utmost importance.” Some return to volunteer after they have moved on although most want to move on with their new lives and not dwell on the past. Christmas and winter in particular can be a difficult time for many people but can be especially hard for those affected by homelessness and social exclusion. “For some companions, Christmas is a very difficult time as everywhere you look the emphasis is on family life,” said Gina. 78 www.rmcmedia.co.uk

“Many of our companions have families they are estranged from or only have limited contact with, including their children. Even the ones without any ties can feel especially lonely at Christmas, which is why we try to encourage them to join the Christmas meal and not isolate themselves from their fellow companions.” All companions receive a gift on

Christmas Day and they cook a Christmas lunch for themselves. “The shop is decorated, but we leave it to companions to decide if they want to trim up their communal spaces – they always do!” added Gina. “We don’t extend the holiday beyond the two days as being inactive isn’t the best thing if you are feeling a bit low, but those who


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are able to visit family are given additional time to do so.” After 20 years, Emmaus Leeds has many heart-warming stories, and it’s sometimes the smallest achievements that can bring a lump to the throat. “We’ve seen young people who’ve been written off as they haven’t done great at school passing entrance exams

and moving on into further education or apprenticeships,” beamed Gina. “We’ve even had a love story - two companions who met whilst living at Emmaus Leeds now live together in their own property and still pop into the shop regularly for their homeware.” Emmaus Leeds works in tandem with many other city initiatives with the

shared goal of reducing homelessness and improving the outlook of those affected. “Our companions support Homeless Street Angels and recently donated £500 to their Christmas appeal,” said Gina. “We also receive referrals for new companions from various Leeds agencies, and sometimes further afield. Emmaus Leeds is also part of a group of similar homeless charities supported by social enterprises, known as the Leeds Furniture Reuse Group.” In turn, the charity receives support from many local businesses, including Blue Yonder, Grainger, and Teamsport, but would like you to support them too. “We’re passionate about earning our own money, so if you live in the Leeds area and you are buying new furniture, please give us a ring to see if we can collect your old one,” added Gina. “If you have small items to donate, please bring them to our shop on St Mary’s Street – you may find a bargain whilst you’re here. And if you’re shopping for new furniture and want to help a local charity, and the environment by buying second-hand, then please visit us first.” To find out more, visit emmaus.org.uk/leeds/ www.rmcmedia.co.uk 79


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CHRISTMAS

John Lewis John Lewis Beauty Advent Calendar £195. www.johnlewis.com

Cartwright & Butler 12 Days Of Christmas Calendar £135. www.cartwrightandbutler.co.uk

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For an exciting countdown to Christmas why not give this scribble and scratch alternative advent calendar to loved ones- just scribble down your treat and cover with a gold sticker. £8.99. www.gingerray.co.uk

The Harvey Nichols Beauty Advent Calendar, £250. www.harveynichols.com

FatFace mens 12 Days of Socks advent calendar £25. www.fatface.com

Very Virgin Wines Luxury Gin advent calendar - 24 bottles £109.99. very.co.uk

Alice Pattulo has delved into the V&A archive to create this exclusive advent calendar, filled with unique references to the V&A. £12. vam.ac.uk/shop

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Eclectic euphoria FOR THOSE LOOKING TO GO ALL OUT AND DAZZLE THEIR GUESTS THIS FESTIVE SEASON, THIS COLOURFUL TREND IS THE PERFECT FIT. TAKING MISMATCHED ORNAMENTS, A LITTLE BIT OF SPARKLE AND A KALEIDOSCOPE OF VIVID JEWEL-TONED HUES, IT SEEKS TO CREATE AN ATMOSPHERE OF BOLD UNAPOLOGETIC CELEBRATION. Velvet Christmas crackers with bows £35. www.roseandgrey.co.uk

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Twig Tree Decorations Making twig tree decorations is a great easy way to produce homemade ornaments and is perfect if you want to get the kids involved. All you need is some twigs and glue. Simply arrange the twigs into fun Christmas shapes, glue together and attach thread for hanging. You can then decorate the ornaments with glitter or ribbon to make them look more festive.

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Make a Wreath Arguably the ultimate Christmas craft, making your own wreath is a great way to welcome visitors into your home and get everyone in the festive mood. There are tonnes of different options for this craft. You could go classic and use foliage and moss or try something different and make a bauble or pom pom wreath. Whatever your taste you can find instructions online.


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Beautiful rugs, made by hand WITH SHOWROOMS IN HARROGATE AND YORK, EMMA MELLOR HANDMADE RUGS CAN BRING THE ‘WOW’ FACTOR TO YOUR HOME. f you really want to make a statement in your home, a rug can not only be a thing of beauty but a piece of art. Recently opened in Harrogate, Emma Mellor Handmade Rugs can help you make that statement. They make one-ofa-kind rugs that are beautiful yet sustainable and will last for years to come. “Rugs are the go-to for interiors designers, creating a focal point and drawing a room together,” said Emma Mellor. “We believe the very best rugs are always handmade and you will only find these in our stores.” Complementing the new Harrogate store is the original showroom in York, which opened on High Petergate eight years ago. At both locations you’ll find a mix of contemporary and traditional rugs all of which are made from natural materials, are hand-knotted and responsibly sourced. “Our rugs are made with the same techniques used by master weavers for hundreds of years,” added Emma. “Not only are we sentimental about keeping such traditions alive, we also believe that it is the best way to produce a product of value and quality.” Hand-knotting is the most labourintensive rug-making technique. Individual knots are woven and tied to the warp (backing) to create the surface or pile of the rug. This makes a strong, durable and organic product that will age, change and gain beauty. Yorkshire girl Emma, who grew up in

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York, has been involved in importing, making and designing rugs for over 20 years. She has a vast knowledge of the industry, from the production methods of traditional hand-knotted rugs to contemporary and modern design. Emma’s advice to potential buyers is simple – “always buy things you love”. The bespoke-made rugs are available in a vast range of designs and colours and can be very personal; she likens them to pieces of jewellery or works of art. “They’re like ‘chicken soup for the soul’, they can soothe and provide comfort,” enthused Emma. “They can be so unique so it’s important to immerse yourself in the buying process, feel the texture and find the right colours and design for you.” Different rugs and shades suit different areas of the home and Emma is happy to advise on what design would suit you best. For example, brighter, bolder shades often work better in hallways whilst bedrooms are suited to more muted tones. One of Emma’s biggest passions is colour and, using vegetable-dyed wools, she has an almost infinite palette available to you. “We have literally hundreds of threads of wool and we’re in constant dialogue with our weavers,” she explained.

“Creating the rugs is very much an art form and we’re lucky to work with such talented artisans.” Sustainability is high on the agenda at Emma Mellor Handmade Rugs and they are thrilled to be a licensee of GoodWeave, a non-profit organisation dedicated to ensuring no child, forced or bonded labour was used in the making of a certified product, and that your purchase supports programmes that educate children and ensure decent work for adults. So, if you’re looking for a beautiful statement piece for your home, that is sustainable, natural and can last a lifetime, now is the time to visit Emma Mellor Handmade Rugs, either in Harrogate or York. Emma Mellor Handmade Rugs offer a complete personal shopping experience, whether you join them online, in store or have a home viewing. They deliver free within the UK as well as worldwide to over 176 countries. Emma Mellor Handmade Rugs 22 High Petergate, York, YO1 7EH Tel: 01904 622822 13-15 Albert Street, Harrogate, HG1 1JX www.emmamellorhandmaderugs.com


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Glow: Winter illuminations at RHS Garden Harlow Carr s the nights get longer and darker, we all like to find ways to brighten up the cold winter months. Light festivals are increasing in popularity and Glow at RHS Garden Harlow Carr has become a firm favourite, growing in size and ambition each year. Don’t miss this chance to wrap up warm, get together with friends and family and explore a familiar place in a whole new light. Glow offers visitors a unique after-dark spectacle to kick off the start of the festive season in a beautiful and atmospheric setting. Explore the breath-taking beauty of the RHS garden as amazing illuminations light your way along a spectacular trail. See some of the iconic features adorned with festive lights including Streamside, the Edwardian Garden, Queen Mother’s Lake, Winter Walk, Doric Columns, Bath House and the Kitchen Garden. Marvel at the ‘field of fire’ on the Main Lawn and don’t forget to take a selfie through the gilded frame in the Sun Border. New for this year, enjoy crossing the Thaliana Bridge in a rainbow of lights and play on the illuminated ‘Logness’ Monster! And make sure you take a break along the way and tuck into tasty festive treats and warming drinks available to buy from Bettys Tea House. Toast the season with a mulled wine or indulgent hot chocolate and choose from a magnificent range of sweet treats including mince pies and fat rascals, a Yorkshire favourite. If you’re in search of gift inspiration you could find it in the RHS Harlow Carr Garden Centre. Shop, a treasure trove of decorations both traditional and quirky, gifts to delight and stocking fillers to light up faces. Add a sprinkling of festive houseplants, wreaths and UK-grown Christmas trees and you’re sure to feel all a-glow! Glow runs Wednesday to Saturday from 22 November to 30 December, 4.30-8.30pm. Last entry to the garden 7.15pm. Booking is essential. Book your tickets now at: www.rhs.org.uk/gardens/harlow-carr/whats-on

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