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CONTENTS
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Autumn colours dominate this month’s Home & Garden
18 Competition
42 Travel
60 Eating Out
Win tickets to Flamingoland’s Halloween spectacular
We enjoy differing short breaks to Northumberland and Cheshire
We dine at the Curry Counter and Rudding Park
20 The Diary
52 Blood, sweat and beers
64 Meet the chef
A monthly round-up of what’s happening in the Northside region
26 Northern Nights
Have you been caught on camera?
28 Fashion
Refresh your autumn wardrobe with a little help from these local businesses
38 Beauty
Autumn is here and it’s ready to bring a chill with it. This month’s beauty haul includes essential products to protect against the looming weather change
Timothy Taylor’s traditional techniques have produced some of Yorkshire’s finest ales – as well as a VC-winning war hero. Phoebe Seymour finds out what makes the brewery so special
A selection of local cooks share their kitchen secrets, culinary loves and foodie influences
54 All points north
Give your home a warming glow – reds, yellows and oranges dominate this season’s interiors
72 Home & Garden
Leeds’ first coffee roastery and cafe – North Star – is open for business. Rachel Martin meets co-owner Holly Bowman to talk all things java
56 Business Profile
78 Home Essentials
Give your home a makeover with the help of these local businesses
Away from the hustle and bustle of the Fazenda Restaurant Group, Tomas Maunier makes time for family – and the odd glass of wine
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See for yourself what makes Queen Ethelburga’s so special Just a week after achieving great results nationally at A level and BTEC, students and staff at Queen Ethelburga’s Collegiate celebrated excellent results at GCSE, across both of it’s senior schools. 80% of the results for Year 11 pupils were graded A* or A in QE College, or the new 7 to 9 grades. In the Faculty of Queen Ethelburga’s, which offers more creative and vocational options in addition to the traditional GCSE subjects, 93% of the grades were A*- C or equivalent. The Principal of Queen Ethelburga’s, Steven Jandrell, said it had been another excellent set of examination results and this was a tribute to the meticulous preparation that staff and pupils had put into the new, more rigorous GCSE courses: “At a time when there is national concern about the increased demands and how this will be reflected in the results, I am delighted to see such success across both our senior schools. Our 20% pass rate in the College at the new, exclusive grade 9 in English and Mathematics, compared with an estimated national average of 2% is indicative of the quality of our pupils’ performance and I could not be more pleased.” “Our personalised approach to working with each student is really working to our pupils’ benefit and, as our sixth form results showed last week, our GCSE performance is providing a platform from which great results are achieved across a very wide variety of subjects.” Within the College, at GCSE, Catheryne Kelly of Doncaster gained the equivalent of over 10 A grade GCSEs including the new numerical grades. Particular successes in the Faculty at GCSE included Laura Goff from Garforth who achieved 5A* and 2 A grades, as well as gaining an 8 and 7 in her English GCSEs and a C grade at AS level Mathematics, whilst Douglas Sword of Great Ouseburn, near York, gained 2A* and 3 A grades in addition to a 9 in Mathematics and an 8 and 7 in English. In last week’s results, Year 13 students in QE’s College, which follows a more traditional, academic curriculum, returned 85% of A level grades at A* or A, whilst Faculty students achieved 77% A* and A grades at A level and 91% Distinction* and Distinction grades (Equivalent in UCAS points to A* and A at A level). These results will continue a tradition over recent years for both schools to be near the top of national league tables for results.
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JULIA BURNS, ASSOCIATE SOLICITOR IN THE WILL, TRUST AND ESTATE DISPUTES TEAM AT IRWIN MITCHELL, EXPLORES THE ISSUES. ven with today’s technology, lost wills can occur. There is no central will registry and with an everchanging legal landscape, tracking down an original will can be very difficult – especially if the will was created some time ago. All reasonable efforts should be made to try and find the original will. “Reaching out to friends, family and advisors is a good starting point and trying to establish a paper trail may also help,” Julia Burns, an Associate at Irwin Mitchell Private Wealth’s Leeds office, explained. “Finding the original document will save a potentially timeconsuming and costly process in the future.” But what if the original will is nowhere to be found? Being part of the Will, Trust and Estate Disputes team, Julia frequently sees cases involving disputes over missing wills. She advises that finding evidence that the original will was made can be a great help. “If it’s possible to obtain a solicitors’ file, a copy of the will or even a handwritten note made by the deceased concerning the will, an application can be made to the Probate Registry without the original will.” Where an original will was in the custody of the deceased and cannot be found after their death there is a legal presumption that
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the will was destroyed by the deceased with an intention to revoke it. However, this presumption can be overturned in circumstances where evidence exists to suggest that there is a more probable reason for the will being missing. The court will assess the available evidence and ask itself: is
“Finding the original document will save a potentially time-consuming and costly process in the future.” the most likely explanation for the will being missing that the deceased destroyed it with the intention of revoking it? In the absence of any evidence, the presumption will apply. “What counts as evidence in this situation? Any sort of records by the deceased or copy wills or oral evidence of conversations with the deceased could be vital pieces of evidence
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COMEDY John Bishop: Winging it Tour 27-28 October Leeds First Direct Arena, Arena Way, Leeds, LS2 8BY Tel: 0844 248 1585 www.firstdirectarena.com Tickets from £25 The Winging it Tour will see John back on stage for his fifth UK tour, performing in his own inimitable style.
MUSIC Imogen Cooper 30 November Howard Assembly Hall, 46 New Briggate, Leeds, LS1 6NU www.operanorth.co.uk Tickets £17.50 Her long-awaited debut at the Howard Assembly Room will travel from the classical poise of early Beethoven and the authority of Haydn’s C minor Piano Sonata, to the remarkable invention and emotional quality of Beethoven’s Piano Sonata No. 31.
Emeli Sande 24 October Leeds First Direct Arena, Arena Way, Leeds, LS2 8BY Tel: 0844 248 1585 www.firstdirectarena.com Tickets from £40 Emeli Sandé has announced her first ever arena tour in autumn 2017 to celebrate her second album. The singer, songwriter and producer’s recent shows sold out in hours, and now she’s ready to conquer bigger venues.
Black Rebel Motorcycle Club 30 October O2 Academy Leeds, 55 Cookridge Street, Leeds, LS2 3AW www.academymusicgroup.com Tickets £28.65 Black Rebel Motorcycle Club are returning to UK shores for a string of highly anticipated headline shows. The band are currently working on a new as-yet-untitled studio album, the follow-up to 2013’s criticallyacclaimed, Specter at the Feast. 20 Northside | www.northsidemagazine.co.uk
Simon Amstell 25 October City Varieties Music Hall, Swan Street, Leeds, LS1 6LW www.cityvarieties.co.uk Tickets from £24.60 Following a series of critically acclaimed, sold out international tours, Simon Amstell begins his fifth stand up tour in the UK. ‘What is this?’ promising to be a deeply personal and funny exploration of beauty, freedom and love.
THEATRE Osud (Destiny) 11 October – 16 November Leeds Grand Theatre, 46 New Briggate, Leeds, LS1 6NZ www.leedsgrandtheatre.com // Tickets from £7.50 Míla and the composer Živný are in love but Míla’s mother forces her to take a rich suitor. Four years later they are reunited and living together but as Živný wrestles with the opera he’s writing and the mundanity of everyday married life kicks in, a tragedy occurs that changes everything.
Cabaret 24-28 October Leeds Grand Theatre, 46 New Briggate, Leeds, LS1 6NZ www.leedsgrandtheatre.com Tickets from £29 Louise Redknapp stars as the award-winning production’s leading lady alongside internationally renowned singer/songwriter, Will Young, who reprises his Olivier Award-nominated role as the enigmatic Emcee. Cabaret features show-stopping choreography, dazzling costumes and some of the most iconic songs in musical theatre.
COMING UP AT LEEDS FIRST DIRECT ARENA Arena Way, Leeds, LS2 8BY Tel: 0844 248 1585 www.firstdirectarena.com Tickets on sale now James Arthur 16 November From £29.50 Royal Blood 17 November From £20.55 The Kooks 23 November From £27.95 Elbow 6 March 2018 From £32.50 Jason Derulo 16 March 2018 From £29.50
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EVENTS Leeds Festival of Gothica
OPERA The Magic Flute
14 October Leeds City Museum, Millennium Square, Leeds LS2 8BH www.leeds.gov.uk/leedscitymuseum
4 November // Harrogate Theatre, 6 Oxford Street, Harrogate, HG1 1QF www.harrogatetheatre.co.uk // Tickets £20 Going to bed after a blazing row, this ordinary couple relive the events and encounters of the evening in dreams made extraordinary by the lateness of the hour, befuddles senses, and a touch of magic.
Explore gothic literature, fashion and music, with stalls and installations from Jumbo Records, Ultimate Skin Tattoos, and gothic treasures from Leeds Libraries.
SPORT Championship Boxing: Warrington v Ceylan
21 October // Leeds First Direct Arena, Arena Way, Leeds, LS2 8BY // Tel: 0844 248 1585 www.firstdirectarena.com // Tickets from £30 Josh Warrington will face undefeated Dane Dennis Ceylan in a mandated Final Eliminator for the IBF Featherweight World title.
Mindfulness Festival 10-15 October Kirkstall Abbey, Abbey Road, Leeds, LS5 3EH www.leeds.gov.uk/kirkstallabbey Mark World Mental Health Day, with a weeklong Mindfulness Festival. Try out free workshops on everything from Chi Kung to Islamic contemplation, an introduction to mindfulness and yoga.
Raworths Harrogate Literature Festival 19-22 October Author The Crown Hotel, Victoria Hislop Crown Place, Harrogate HG1 2RZ www.harrogateinternationalfestivals.com This festival celebrates great writing by bringing best-selling authors, influential politicians, comedians and stars of the stage to share their stories with as wide an audience as possible, with a programme designed to entertain and inspire.
The Leeds Art Exhibition and Sale 26-29 October The Grammar School, Alwoodley Gates, Harrogate Road, Leeds, LS17 8GS Tel: 0113 218 5505 Email: charlotteah@st-gemma.co.uk events.st-gemma.co.uk There will be 900 pieces of art and photography on display at the exhibition all of which are available to buy with prices varying from £20-900, and will showcase work from professional and emerging talent.
OCTOBER HALF TERM EVENTS Spooky Scarecrow Trail, Lotherton: 21-29 October Half Term at Kirkstall Abbey: 21-29 October Special effects make-up workshop, Abbey House Museum: 28 October Creepy Crawly half term, Temple Newsam: 21-31 October Magic lantern walk, Thwaite Mills: 31 October www.leeds.gov.uk/schoolholidays
Blood, guts and ghosts 24 October - 1 November Royal Armouries, Armouries Drive, Leeds, LS10 1LT www.royalarmouries.org Hear grisly, gory stories inspired by this most deadly collection. Join their ghost hunters to save the museum from the forces of darkness.
Museums at night: What’s my afterlife? 27 October Royal Armouries, Armouries Drive, Leeds, LS10 1LT www.royalarmouries.org Tickets £5
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Haunted Hall 30-31 October Barley Hall, 2 Coffee Yard, York YO1 8AR Tickets £5.50 www.thejorvikgroup.com/tickets There’s something strange going on this Halloween at Barley Hall and they need intrepid visitors to help them solve some ghostly mysteries.
Drawing and Animation week 30 October – 3 November York Minister, Deangate, York,YO1 7HH 10am-4pm Come along to their sketching sessions to help create a huge floorplan of York Minster below the Five Sister’s Window. Your drawings will help build up each section of the Minster as part of a time-lapse which will be uploaded to online platforms.
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THE DIARY
Born to be wild RAY MEARS WILL BE REVEALING THE SECRET TO SURVIVAL – AND MUCH MORE – AS PART OF HIS UPCOMING TOUR IN HARROGATE THIS MONTH. BY HANNAH SANDERS.
ver the past two decades, Ray Mears has become a world-renowned expert on the subject of bushcraft and survival. His various programmes including World of Survival and Tracks, have reached out and touched the hearts of many because of his down-to-earth approach, love for the subject and the empathy and respect he shows to indigenous people, their culture and nature. Along with releasing a new TV series – Australian Wilderness – focusing on remote areas of the country and their incredible landscapes and animals, Ray Mears is also embarking on a UK Tour – Born to Go Wild, taking place from October to November 2017. Here he is talking about his career highlights,
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For someone unaware of bushcraft, how would you describe it?
Where did your interest in bushcraft come from?
It’s a knowledge of nature that enables you to travel safely in places and gain enrichment from nature because you know more about the world around you.
I grew up with a love of the woods and developed an interest in nature, wildlife and camping out quickly. However, I didn’t have any equipment, so I was lucky to be introduced to bushcraft at an early age. My judo teacher had been behind the lines in Burma during the Second World War and he was one of my mentors. The most important thing he taught me wasn’t actually the skills of bushcraft but a way of learning.You find a subject, take it apart, understand how it works, put it back together and see if you still agree with it. If not then see if you can find a better way, but otherwise accept it for what it is – it’s a process I’ve always followed. How did your career begin?
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During your new TV series, did you come across any dangerous animals?
We had one moment, which wasn’t filmed, where we saw a snake trying to swallow a frog. At first it was thought to be a grass snake but after closer inspection you could see it had been bitten. The snake was small, young and brown and it turned out to be the second most dangerous in terms of venom – so I was glad no one picked it up. What are three things that are a necessity to take with you into the wild?
A sense of humour, common sense and a knowledge or curiosity to know more about nature. What was your favourite area of the series to visit?
We visited lots of places including Kangaroo Island, Flinders, Walpole and Cataract but the
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“The snake was small, young and brown and it turned out to be the second most dangerous in terms of venom – so I was glad no one picked it up.” Kakadu environment was my favourite. The first time we went to that part of Australia, I spent a month living with Aboriginal people who taught me how to live in traditional way, so I’ve always felt a strong kingship with that area. Having worked with Aborigines before, what did you take away from the experience?
In 1996 we made a film in a series called World of Survival, where I worked with a man who was one of the last people to live a Stone Age life. It was incredible to work with him and his knowledge and experience of the land and how to take care of it was just overwhelming. It was an amazing experience, and one that won’t be able to be recreated because that generation have all gone.
including fire lighting, and will be demonstrating some methods. I’ll also be showing some clips from Australia, whilst talking about the importance of understanding nature, including how to take care and look after it, which is something I learnt from Aboriginal peoples, whose law states it’s their main responsibility to look after the land. It’s going to be a really fun event and great for the whole family. What is your advice for anyone wanting to learn bushcraft?
The first thing is to read as much as possible, be patient and determined. If they get an inkling of something, or have a question in their mind that says ‘why is the done?’ or ‘why was that tool used?’ never let go until you have an answer. These are very important and more often than not lead somewhere new.
What will your tour include?
Next year I’ll have been teaching bushcraft for 35 years, so I’ll be focusing on key skills
The tour is coming to Harrogate Royal Hall 24 October. For more information or to book tickets visit www.raymears.com
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FASHION
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PROMOTION
Pick the perfect party accessories FROM BAGS AND SHOES TO GIFTS AND JEWELLERY, SILK SISTERS HAVE THE IDEAL FINISHING TOUCHES FOR YOUR OUTFIT. ith Christmas fast approaching, now is the perfect time of year to glam up and get ready for the party season. And in preparation, Silk Sisters are stocking exclusive footwear and gorgeous bags to give your outfit a little edge. Silk Sisters has been at the heart of the old market town of Otley since 2004, and, the boutique, which is currently celebrating thirteen years of trading, has long been known as the go-to place for chic and exclusive outfits and accessories. Made in Italy, Baiadera bags enclose the fine art of manufactured leather, together with attention to the contemporary women’s needs. They are expressions of timeless Italian craftsmanship, which means tradition, style and attention to details go hand-in-hand, and the main characteristic of Baiadera’s creations is that its bags are completely hand-painted. Using a technique that allows you to get exclusive and bespoke items – one that makes them almost fine art objects – the seven-step process, from the selection of leathers, to preparation for the painting and the final waxing of the leather, is the guarantee of an artisan and truly unique product. The perfect party look can most definitely start from the feet up, and, at Silk Sisters, you’re spoilt for choice when it comes to exclusive footwear. From elegant boots, to casual flats and sophisticated evening shoes, Lunar produce stylish footwear with a twist, and all designs are perfect for any occasion – incorporating the best trims in
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the latest colours. Don’t know where to start? Sparkles and embellishment will give your failsafe dress a festive update, or alternatively, pair some statement shoes with an equally decadent party dress. Because if you can’t go all out at Christmas, when can you? As always, owner Jan and her team continue to stock a range of exciting and unique gifts, elegant jewellery and exclusive brands, including Pia Rossini, Jayley, Smith & Canova, Gift of the Gods, Miss Shorthair and many more. So, if you are looking to give your autumn/winter wardrobe an update, you will be sure to find a wide variety of products and quality service at Silk Sisters. Silk Sisters 4 Market Street, Otley, LS21 3AF Tel: 01943 463353 www.silksistersotley.co.uk
MORGAN CLARE’S FASHION EXPERTS PICK SOME HOT AUTUMN LOOKS. eptember is the month that the Autumn/Winter season gets seriously serious. We may have been dabbling before this but once ‘The September issue’ of the fashion magazines hit our doorsteps we know we can really get started. Trend reports are in full swing and we’re all starting to get our heads around which fashion route we are going down for the season ahead. Here at Morgan Clare we have put together our own AW17 style report…
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Acne Landi Coat, Aquazzura Velvet shoes, Stella McCartney Dahlia pink blazer Pink has been a firm favourite trend for SS17 and we’re so pleased it is staying in our wardrobes for AW17. This season we have seen the colour transfer into warm winter coats, jumpers and accessories. There are no rules when it comes to shades, all hues count in the fashion stakes.
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MODERN Peter Pilotto FLORALS ruffle floral top, Preen Line Zadie floral dress, Velvet Adara velvet jacket Florals are most definitely not just a spring thing. They get more daring and moody for winter, yet still bringing colour and excitement to our winter palettes. Seen on a variety of fabrications from silk chiffons to embroidered velvet. RUFFLES
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Robert Rodriquez one shoulder ruffle top, Designers Remix Erin leather skirt, Self Portrait star lace dress There’s nothing like a good ruffle to bring in a feminine element to our AW17 style. The winter season can sometimes lack romance, don’t get us wrong, we love a clean line as much as the next person. But on certain days we want some fun with frills, like a breath of fresh air. EXECUTIVE REALNESS Stella McCartney Milly EXECUTIVE check blazer, Preen Line REALNESS Anko velvet trousers Designers have taken elements of the nineties power suit and pushed it forward with a more relaxed fluid silhouette. We can always rely on the queen of tailoring, Stella McCartney, to bring us the most lustful blazer of the season. Pair with the Preen Line velvet skinny trouser for the ultimate understated luxe look. Morgan Clare Harrogate 3 Montpellier Gardens, Harrogate, HG1 2TF Tel: 01423 565709
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The opticians in the Grand Arcade, Leeds
Eyes on the prize TIME TO CELEBRATE... BROSGILL OPTICIANS LEEDS AND ILKLEY MARK 60 YEARS IN BUSINESS NEXT MONTH. ave you noticed some blurriness while watching TV? Are you squinting at your car dashboard or having to increase the font size on your phone? If the answer is yes, it’s time for an eye test with an optician you can trust. Brosgill Opticians Leeds and Ilkley are independent practices, which have been providing excellent eye care and stocking the most iconic eyewear designers since 1970. However, the history of the brand goes much further back. Harold Brosgill opened the first practice at the Grand Arcade in Leeds in 1957, and the business will be celebrating their 60th anniversary this November. Always a truly family affair, the business was passed on to Harold’s son, Neil Brosgill in 1974, when he qualified as an optometrist himself. In honour of their anniversary, when you buy two complete pairs of glasses, Brosgill will give you the lenses in the second pair free of charge throughout November. They offer unique and beautiful independent designer frames in a range of styles to suit you including Anne et Valentin, Gotti, Theo, IC Berlin, Resrei, Tom Ford and Bottega Veneta. They also provide a comprehensive range of lenses and designer sunglasses to help you
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Testimonials: “I have been going to Brosgills Opticians for over a year now for blepharitis treatment and my flareups have halved. Thank you to Neil and his team for such a professional and personal service.” – L.S.
look your best, and even stock a range of frames for children. Customer service is a strong part of the Brosgill ethos and their friendly team are always striving to deliver professional expertise to give you peace of mind and expert advice to help you choose the right lenses and frames for you. Their heritage demonstrates years of experience and their team are always ready to give customers a warm welcome, a professional and thorough eye test, a fantastic selection of eyewear and a brilliant after care experience. Their other services include early glaucoma detection, optomap retinal exams, visual stress and dyslexia detection (colourimetry test) and dealing with eye floaters, flashes and spots. Whether you want a check-up or a new pair of frames this autumn, Brosgill Opticians have been helping people see better since 1957.
“I was really impressed with the service, efficiency and helpfulness of all I dealt with. I felt comfortable and in trustworthy hands.” – Mrs Taylor
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“Excellent service and staff, top quality frames and lenses. Wouldn’t consider going anywhere else!” – Mr Wilson
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HEALTH
The Brownlee brothers with Dr Stephen Feldman at LivingCare
LIVINGCARE’S TOP TIPS ON DEALING WITH A SPORTS INJURY, BY DR STEPHEN FELDMAN.
The road to recovery ith professional and amateur athletes taking part in sport and competing in events across the country, we have advice and guidance on what to do if the worse happens and you run into an injury. Dr Stephen Feldman is Medical Director at Yorkshire’s leading MRI and sports injury imaging provider, LivingCare, and club doctor to a Premier League Football Club. With an expert team of consultant radiologists, LivingCare has over 50 years’ combined experience delivering sports radiology and imaging, including at the 2003 Commonwealth Games, 2003 World Indoor Athletics Championships and the 2012 Olympics, as well as for a host of other sporting stars and top clubs. So, if you’re embracing the sporting events of 2017 or have a niggling sports-related injury, here’s Dr Feldman’s guidance:
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The treatment of a sports injury is dependent on the body part injured. If you have incurred a serious injury by participating in sport, you should go straight to A&E for an urgent Xray, especially if a fracture is suspected. However, if your injury isn’t as serious, you should use the PRICE procedure immediately. P– R– I– C– E–
rotection – apply a support est ce – apply 10 minutes every couple of hours ompression – apply a bandage or strapping levation
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less dense tissue such as muscles appear in shades of grey, showing fractures and breaks clearly. Ultrasound, on the other hand, involves having a small instrument placed on the body which directs high frequency soundwaves toward various anatomy to produce an echo which creates an image. Ultrasound is particularly good at capturing motion of muscles, tendons, ligaments and joints to help diagnose sprains, strains, tears, and other soft tissue conditions and can be also be used to help guide therapeutic injections. Whereas an MRI uses a powerful magnet and pulses of radio waves to capture images of the body’s organs and structures, detecting changes which may indicate diseases caused by trauma, infection, inflammation or tumours. An MRI scan is used for sports injuries, lower back problems, suspected arthritis or other long-standing joint pain. After your scan, the images will be interpreted, allowing the appropriate referral to a treating clinician. At this stage it is advisable to see a sports physician or orthopaedic surgeon with special interest in sports injuries. They can then choose which members of a multi-disciplinary team of practitioners are appropriate to manage your condition. Getting a scan and your options
You are likely to start by seeing your GP, who will have direct access to X-ray and ultrasound if they feel referral is appropriate. However, scans can also be obtained by directly contacting a local diagnostic unit offering X-ray, ultrasound and MRI scans. This allows patients to be seen quicker by avoiding NHS waiting lists, which can be as significant as up to 18 weeks. Once your scan has been reported, you will then be sent to your GP, a sports physician or orthopaedic surgeon for decisions on treatments. Often your GP may be able to utilise the NHS Musculoskeletal services to manage your injury, however the waiting list is likely to be long and most GPs don’t have the expertise in managing sporting injuries so
many patients are left feeling their problem is not a priority, due to a lack of NHS resources. The road to recovery
Physiotherapy is extremely effective in managing a sports injury. Find a good therapist with a reputation for treating sports injuries specifically. Contacting your local sports clubs is a great way to locate recommended, expert practitioners in your area or alternatively you can use the NHS Choices website. If you are suffering from a back injury, a chiropractor or osteopath may also be able to help diagnose and treat your injury and can also refer onward to appropriate diagnostic services. Lots of self-help advice and therapist recommendations are available online through sites like www.patient.co.uk, the Chartered Society of Physiotherapists website or the NHS Direct, local Clinical Commissioning Group or NHS Choices websites. What to do if your injury persists?
A corticosteroid injection can be used in the long-term or for chronic management of sports injury but are best administered by a recognised sports physician with a good reputation. LivingCare’s new state-of-the-art imaging clinic is now open at Thorpe Park in Leeds, offering 3T MRI, digital X-ray and ultrasound scanning. The new clinic features the region’s first private 3T MRI scanner, which offers twice the resolution of older scanners, is quicker and has 30 per cent more internal space. This significantly helps patients who find traditional scanners uncomfortable and claustrophobic. And, for the first time in the region, any patient with a sporting injury or joint problem can book an appointment with LivingCare without being referred by their GP. To book an appointment at LivingCare’s Thorpe Park Clinic, call 0113 397 0981 or visit www.livingcare.co.uk
BEAUTY
ARK Skincare massaging body brush £15 www.arkskincare.com The dual action of the massage nodules and the brush bristles shed dead skin cells, encourage cell renewal and leaves skin feeling invigorated.
Benecos hand cream apricot and elderflower 75ml £2.45 www.benecos.uk Keep your hands soft, smooth and well cared for with selected natural and organic ingredients. Apricot is high in antioxidants to keep hands hydrated and youthful and the unique Benecos formula is light, and quickly absorbs into the skin.
Lush Cheer up Buttercup bath bomb £2.95 www.uk.lush.com Bright lemon myrtle, zesty lime and uplifting neroli will have you skipping down the street with a big smile on your face. 38 Northside | www.northsidemagazine.co.uk
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Protect yourself AUTUMN IS HERE AND IT’S READY TO BRING A CHILL WITH IT. THIS MONTH’S BEAUTY HAUL INCLUDES ESSENTIAL PRODUCTS TO PROTECT AGAINST THE LOOMING WEATHER CHANGE.
Hotel Chocolat bois nef bath oil £25 www.hotelchocolat.com Even harder to resist than the brand’s chocolate, this luxurious bath elixir has warming notes of black pepper, sandalwood and roasted cocoa.
Skin Laundry hydrating radiance facial treatment mask £10 www.harveynichols.com This nutrient-rich facial mask nourishes the skin in just 10-15 minutes. Once applied, it releases skin-renewing ingredients to improve hydration, minimize pores and even out skin tone and texture.
Neal’s Yard Remedies Bee Lovely all over balm £27 www.nealsyardremedies.com This deeply nourishing, organic body balm instantly relieves dry and rough patches of skin such as elbows, feet and knees. Easily absorbed, with the uplifting aroma of organic orange essential oil, it’s perfect for keeping the whole body soft and beautifully scented.
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Great getaway PICTURESQUE CHESHIRE MAKES FOR A VERY RELAXING BREAK, WRITES HANNAH SANDERS. elaxing on plush leather seats, in front of the cast iron stove while enjoying a tipple – or two – was an ideal way to admire the rustic chandelier and array of violins balanced delicately on wooden beams along with a picture-perfect view of blooming-foliage and lush green fields, all making for a quintessentially British setting. The Vicarage Freehouse & Rooms is nestled in the picturesque Cheshire countryside, near the River Dane. With its rustic exterior and climbing ivy, it blends perfectly into its surroundings, creating the perfect British getaway. The hotel is run by Flat Cap Hotels and inside it’s spacious and well thought out with three comfortable lounges, contemporary outdoor dining area, games room as well as light and airy conservatory area and country house style restaurant. We didn’t want our stay to end. The hotel has six exquisite signatures rooms, each with its own quirky touch such as a large chess board, which as competitive people, we took full advantage of. With its shabby-chic décor, including checked cushions, a deep blue chest, vintage gold mirror and finished with a delicately painted ‘do not disturb’ sign hung on the door, the room lived up to expectations as luxurious retreat from home.
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The bedrooms are well-designed with luxury bathrooms to match – ours came with a huge bath and a rainmaker shower, the perfect place to unwind and put on your glad rags before experiencing The Vicarage’s restaurant. They source their produce locally with a menu driven by the gardener’s foragers, farmers and suppliers of Cheshire, and we were blown away. Stand-out dishes included pan-seared prawns in chilli butter, Cornish crab with a chilli and lime jam, Vicarage burger and chocolate and strawberry brulée with pastry tuille. Service throughout was immaculate. The dining area was bustling all evening, and I immediately fell for the rustic décor. From a wall of antique mirrors, to fabric animals busts, riding hats, plush velvet seats and family crests hung on the wooden beams, I felt like I was Elizabeth Bennett enjoying a weekend away with Mr Darcy. After a restful night’s sleep in the comfiest of beds, a hearty breakfast in the conservatory was just what we needed before taking a tenminute drive to Knutsford to wander around the many independent shops, enjoying the cobbled streets and brightly painted facades, before lunch at another of the family-run group’s hotels – The Courthouse. The former Crown Court has been converted into the Barristers Restaurant and
Rooftop Gardens, and the refurbishment emulates the building’s history and grandeurstyle. Sitting where the judge used to reside, looking down on the defendant – now the fully-stocked bar framed with towering plants – was a fun experience whilst we enjoyed a luxurious lunch. Stand-out dishes included Atlantic prawn and avocado sandwich, chocolate tart with caramel gel and Tatin with pineapple and caramelised puff pastry. Service was outstanding and we were treated to a tour of the grand building. The lush surroundings of The Vicarage make for the perfect place to unwind and enjoy a peaceful and memorable weekend away, whilst enjoying the close-by historic town of Knutsford with its iconic Gaskell Tower.
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Join the Crewe HISTORIC NORTHUMBERLAND HAS PLENTY TO OFFER, WRITES PHOEBE SEYMOUR – PERFECT FOR A SHORT STOPOVER. at next to a huge fireplace, surrounded by stone walls and a wooden beamed ceiling, sipping ale from tankards, this could easily be an iconic scene from Game of Thrones. But we were not at Castle Black on the icy northern border of a fictional land, we were at Lord Crewe Arms, on the border of Northumberland. Built in 1165, this hotel was originally part of Blanchland Abbey, home to the White Canons of the Roman Catholic Order. These monks famously dressed in white and as blanche is French for white, the village became known as Blanchland. This building was originally the Abbot’s lodge, guest house, kitchens and dining room, and the gardens served as cloisters for the monks of the Northumbrian moors. The abbey was dissolved in 1539 and was bought by the Radcliffes, then the Forster family, before being taken over by Lord Nathaniel Crewe in 1708. And if you like a good ghost story, they say Dorothy Forster still walks the abbey to this day. Back in the land of the living, hotel guests and visitors alike can enjoy the Lord Crewe Arms’ Crypt Bar, the cosy adjoining Derwent room, or sit next to the afore mentioned grand fireplace – just the thing in these colder months. Upstairs is the more formal Bishops dining room, but you can eat in the casual
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surroundings of the lower fireplace room if you wish. The evening we arrived, my partner enjoyed an Isle of Wight salad with Langley Farm cottage cheese to start and a juicy flat iron steak for his main, while I had chilled, white gazpacho, followed by tender roast suckling pig porchetta with whipped polenta and spinach. Back in our room, I relished the chance to dip into the deep bathtub and cosy up to the wood burner with a cup of tea, before settling into a sumptuous double bed. The next morning we gazed out of the dining room window at the gorgeous gardens, whilst eating breakfast. I had eggs royale with salmon that had been smoked and cured on the premises. The hotel is also proud to grow its own vegetables and has a biomass shed to generate its own energy. And it’s not just a great place for a leisurely stay. There are also brilliant facilities in the adjoining Gatehouse for business conferences, containing a meeting room, sitting room and kitchen. Once we had checked out, the receptionist suggested several walks, but the bottom line was, “Whichever direction you walk in, you’ll get to the North Pennines!” With Derwent Reservoir just a couple of country miles up the road, the Crewe is wellplaced for sailing and water sports, as well as cycling, fishing and shooting. It’s also a great base for day trips to the Beamish Museum
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and Hadrian’s Wall, or even for a shopping trip to Newcastle. On our walk, we came across a chicken crossing the road – a sign we were truly in the country, and the ruins of the old Shildon Engine House – a symbol of the area’s industrial past. Back in the village, we perused the traditional sweets and the homemade cards and gifts at a local shop, before going to the Monk Tearoom, an old school room-turnedcafé, for a pot of tea before returning home. So if you want to feel like the king of the castle, venture over the North Pennines or explore the nearby museums, Lord Crewe Arms in Blanchland is a cosy and comfortable home from home. What’s more, they have been named ‘Inn of the Year 2018’ by the Good Pub Guide.
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BLOOD, SWEAT AND BEERS The taste of tradition: Timothy Taylor’s Head brewer Andrew Lemen
TIMOTHY TAYLOR’S TRADITIONAL TECHNIQUES HAVE PRODUCED SOME OF YORKSHIRE’S FINEST ALES – AS WELL AS A VC-WINNING WAR HERO. PHOEBE SEYMOUR FINDS OUT WHAT MAKES THE BREWERY SO SPECIAL.
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t may not be rocket science, but creating the perfect pint of ale can be just as technical. From the fermenting process, right down to the types of hops and water they use, each step must be performed meticulously to achieve the golden colour and depth of flavour, Timothy Taylor are famous for. “The well water we use is unique to us and has thousands of trace elements that influence the flavour of our ales,” says head brewer, Andy Lemen. “We use a rare, high-quality variety of barley called Golden Promise. It’s more expensive, but we haven’t found one better. Plus, we use whole flower hops, whereas many other breweries use an extract. We’ve also been using the same strain of yeast for the last 37 years. “We have a hands-on approach and aren’t afraid to get our hands dirty. Everything is done manually by the brew house team, in the same traditional way it’s always been done and we never take short cuts. The key to the art of brewing is to be consistent – that’s the real skill.” As the old saying goes, if it ain’t broke don’t fix it. It’s a mantra that has served the brewery well and 150 years on, you can easily find Timothy Taylor on draft in a number of
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pubs around Harrogate and York, as well as in the ale’s home town of Keighley, of course. This includes Timothy Taylor’s very own Cask Marque accredited pubs. Andy has been working for the brewery based in Keighley for nearly 30 years and was promoted to the role of head brewer in October 2015. He and his team are responsible for the production, storage, safety and high quality of the ale – for which, Timothy Taylor has become renowned. If you are already a lover of local ales, you will be familiar with Landlord – a 4.3 per cent classic pale ale with a complex citrus and hoppy aroma. A recent survey revealed that Landlord has the highest proportion of drinkers who call it their favourite ale and it has won more awards than any other beer, including CAMRA’s Champion Beer of Britain and the Brewing Industry Challenge Cup four times. The next most popular ale is said to be Boltsmaker, a richer and darker 4 per cent Yorkshire bitter, whilst new for this year is Knowles Spring, a 4.2 per cent easy-drinking blonde beer. Named after the Knowle Spring upon which the brewery sits and which provides the fresh spring water for all their brews,
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Andy says this ale has been made in a traditional way, but with a modern twist. Never a one-trick brewery, Andy and his team are also excited for the launch of Poulter’s Porter, a blonde ale which will arrive on draft in pubs from November – just in time for the festive season. The porter has been named after Private Poulter, who served as a medic in the First World War and who had previously worked at the brewery. Poulter put his strength and courage to the test when he went back and forth under enemy fire to carry five men on his back to safety. He was shot whilst doing so, but survived and was awarded the highest award in the UK honours system, The Victoria Cross, in 1918. When asked how he managed such an act of sheer strength, he claimed carrying the heavy sacks of barley at Timothy Taylor had trained him. Next year will be the 100th anniversary of Poulter receiving the award, so what better time to raise a glass and honour such a local hero. And it’s not just legendary figures who have the brewery’s respect. Another thing Andy enjoys about working at Timothy Taylor, is the great sense of community. “Two families are involved in the brewery, including the Taylors,” continues Andy. “And because it’s an independent brewery, we’re not run remotely or subject to say, a company in London. There is a real family atmosphere. Everyone knows and looks after each other.” As a company run by the local community, producing ale for the region and beyond, with a strong reputation and a long heritage, Timothy Taylor is a brand that makes him proud to be from Yorkshire.
ABOVE: Brewery founder Timothy Taylor pictured around 1870
Timothy Taylor’s still use the traditional techniques they have used for 150 years. These pictures date from around 1950 ABOVE: Barrel-making LEFT: The fermenting process BELOW: Filling the barrels by hand
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INTERVIEW
One of Holly’s morning tastings
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LEEDS’ FIRST COFFEE ROASTERY AND CAFE – NORTH STAR – IS OPEN FOR BUSINESS. RACHEL MARTIN MEETS CO-OWNER HOLLY BOWMAN TO TALK ALL THINGS JAVA. aving previously worked as a green buyer for one of the UK’s leading speciality importers, Holly Bowman realised it was time to take the plunge. Setting up Leeds’ first coffee roastery with business partner Alex Kragiopoulos (known by all as Krag) was a natural progression after travelling extensively at origin and helping to set up many community projects. As a coffee specialist, Holly ensures all aspects of the business are managed, focusing profoundly on setting quality control procedures, sourcing some of the best coffees in the world and forging relationships with growers across the globe. And, such is her reputation, she is one of only 12 female licensed Q Graders in the UK. Here, she tells Northside about the inspiration behind North Star Coffee Roasters, why she loves Leeds and her top tips for brewing the prefect cup of the black stuff.
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We start the day off with a form of quality control called cupping – a technical term for how we taste coffee in the industry – and I sample one of each of the previous day’s roasts to ensure they fall within our quality control guidelines. I usually have some samples to roast on our sample roaster, and, sticking to specific guidelines, I prepare them for tasting the following day. After that, I might do some blend development with my colleague Ollie Sears, who’s a professional SCA (Specialty Coffee Association) qualified barista.
In short, my days involve tasting a lot of coffee, and documenting changes in flavour profiles, which are perhaps due to the green coffee age or the roast. There’s a whole manner of things I’ve got to look out for to enable us to continue producing coffee at a consistently high level. You’ve recently teamed up with fellow Young British Foodie Awards winners and innovative micro-bakery, Noisette Bakehouse to bring North Star Coffee Shop and general store to Leeds dock. Why Leeds?
We’re all from Leeds, and for us, it was a crying shame that the third biggest city in the UK didn’t have a coffee roastery. We’ve been a wholesale business for four years, and now, we’re very much established as a Leeds brand – in fact most of the coffee shops across the city already stock North Star coffee, and we’ve been roasting for them since the beginning. The move to Leeds dock was inspired by a
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Top tips for brewing the best cup of coffee at home by North Star Coffee Roasters
desire to set up a training space. We put coffee professionals from all over the country through their industry exams, whether that’s in barista skills or sensory skills, and the dock was somewhere that was easily accessible and had accommodation on site. The coffee shop was an add-on that made complete sense. It’s attached to the roastery, so customers can get a viewpoint of what we do at North Star and are made aware of what goes into the supply chain of coffee and into what they eventually drink. Do you plan to expand further?
Definitely not in the short term. Our focus is very much on developing a really well established Yorkshire business on the sites we’ve got right now. We’re a very small team and we’ve got a huge wholesale offering, which requires a lot of maintenance. I would never say never, but we need to catch up on some sleep first. What do you enjoy most about your job?
The global nature of coffee. We work with people all over the world and have connections in countries less well known. I was in Burundi not so long ago (not many people have even heard of it) and I just love the opportunity I have to work with, and create friendships with, people from different cultural backgrounds. Coffee is about a lot more than what we’re doing here in the UK. We’re contributing to a growing industry that is effectively presenting opportunities for change in some of the poorest countries in the world.
For many, coffee is a substance consumed regularly to stave off sleep and energise for the day ahead. In recent years however, there has been a revolution in high quality, specialty grade coffee that has opened up a world of possibility when it comes to flavour and experience. There are multiple flavours existent within coffee that are there because of where it has come from, the altitude it was grown at and the process it has been through after harvest. These can range from floral notes of rose petal and jasmine to sweet flavours of caramel or roasted hazelnut, even ripe vine tomato or blackcurrant. Coffee’s true value is often not realised if brewed carelessly and we work tirelessly here at North Star to ensure we are coaxing the inherent potential out of every bean at each stage along the supply chain. From the growing to the harvesting to the shipping to the roasting, there are so many obstacles to get over along the way that can have an effect on the resulting cup. There are many variables to take into account to bring out the best of the bean, but there are certainly a few simple tips that should make a great difference to the quality of what you are able to produce at home. Possibly the most important factor to take into account is freshness. Coffee
our brand. Since then, Ollie, Krag and I have worked very hard to create a business that allows us to love what we do, and we’re extremely proud of that. And we’re still growing. The setup of the retail space was also an incredible achievement – one that’s not quite hit us yet. We’re still recovering from the process, but when we sit and watch people interacting with our coffee it really hits home.
starts to age the minute it is picked from the tree – some of the subtle and complex aromas mentioned above might never be discovered should you always use preground coffee which begins to oxidise and stale the moment it is ground. Much of the coffee you come across in the supermarket can often be roasted up to 18 months previously and is also pre-ground, resulting in a flavour that is much less intense. Our advice would be to find a roaster local to you working with ethically sourced, specialty grade coffee – this is a recognised grade that represents the top four per cent of coffee produced globally in terms of its quality. It will hold the most potential for flavour if roasted correctly and prepared well, grinding the beans each time and working to a set brew recipe that is usually provided by the roaster. This will give instruction on grind size, coffee to water ratio, brew time and water temperature and helps to ensure you are getting the best out of the coffee. Brewing coffee in this way does not always mean a long and arduous process, there are methods available such as the Pour Over filter or the Aeropress that can take as little as two minutes – so come on, ditch the instant and welcome yourself into a world of constant discovery and sensory satisfaction. Your tastebuds will thank you for it.
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What’s the highlight of your career so far?
Getting to this stage really. When we started we were just a group of 22 year olds visiting businesses that had been established much longer us, and trying to get them to buy into
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BUSINESS PROFILE
Work-life balance AWAY FROM THE HUSTLE AND BUSTLE OF THE FAZENDA RESTAURANT GROUP, TOMAS MAUNIER MAKES TIME FOR FAMILY – AND THE ODD GLASS OF WINE. omas Maunier, sales and marketing director of the Brazilian-inspired restaurant brand Fazenda, along with business partner Robert Melman, has been with the company since it opened its first restaurant in Leeds in 2011. As director, Tomas ensures all aspects of the business are managed efficiently, focusing on the ongoing of accounts, HR, marketing and the operations department, and such is his reputation he was listed within the 50 most influential operators in the North of England. Here, he talks to Northside about what life is like in and out of Fazenda, his road to success and what the future holds.
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loved everything I’ve learnt and if I had to go back wouldn’t change anything. What is a typical working day like for yourself?
In the morning, I submerge myself in everything that happened the day before by reading the online manager’s posts. I check how everyone is doing and if there were any issues that need my help. I tend to have a lot of pre-arranged meetings, so I spend a lot of my day travelling between Chester, Leeds, Manchester and Liverpool. I also spend a fair amount of time with the heads of our different departments discussing potential ways for us to improve, become more efficient and ensure we are developing.
sometimes be difficult to employ staff who see the industry becoming their long-term career plan. However, now at Fazenda we are lucky as we have teams who are dedicated, willing to learn, listen and improve. What do you enjoy doing outside of work?
I am a sports guy, so I play football, tennis, and go to the gym. I enjoy travelling although I haven’t had time to do this as much recently. My wife and I have two children, one six the other eight, who are at an amazing point in their life and I love sharing that. My wife and I have a real passion for anything wine related so we spend a bit of time sampling new ones. Where do you see yourself in ten years?
What do you enjoy most about your job?
Tasting new wines and meats on a regular basis is an amazing part of the job. I also really enjoy the amount of time I get to spend interacting with people, it makes each day something different and exciting. What advice would you give to anyone starting a similar career?
Never underestimate the hospitality industry, as personally I think it is the hardest sector I have worked in. You work 24/7, and it can
I really don’t know, but I do hope that my children continue to stay happy. They would be getting ready to start their own lives, so it will give my wife and I more time to travel. Do you have any plans to expand Fazenda further?
Yes, we have some very ambitious plans in the works. We are planning to open four new restaurants, including one in Edinburgh but you’ll have to watch this space for more updates.
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The best possible taste FLAWLESS FOOD MAKES HORTO A SPECIAL EXPERIENCE, SAYS CHRIS WILSON. asting menus are, in my experience, a bit of a culinary minefield. So much can go wrong, mainly portion control, turning what should be a delightful experience into a bit of a chore. If I am eating anything between five and 10 courses I find one simple question sorts out the heavenly from the hellish. When the final course comes along, am I still actually looking forward to more food? If the answer is yes, then hats off to the chef. He or she has got the balance just right and this has been a sensory journey to remember. If it’s a no, if shirt buttons are bursting and my meal is beginning to resemble an episode of Man vs Food, then the whole rigmarole has been a waste of time. I’ve had my share of both but I keep persevering because when they get it spot on, tasting menus are just sublime. Early signs at Horto were very promising. The latest addition to the much-loved Rudding Park Hotel began as an experimental pop-up. With good feedback the new custom-made restaurant, situated in the cool and contemporary Spa, was opened earlier this year. If you are coming for dinner, walk past the Spa reception, into the cool, contemporary and calming atmosphere of a bright, spacious restaurant. There is also an a la carte option but the tasting menu, six courses including snacks, looked too intriguing to pass by. If you’re wondering about the name, Horto is Latin for kitchen garden and provides a
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strong hint behind chef Murray Wilson’s inspiration. It’s all about seasonal ingredients with vegetables and herbs sourced from Rudding Park’s very own kitchen garden. Our particular menu, which doubled as a placemat, had the day’s date on it and we were informed by one of the many lovely, learned staff that you could expect at least a couple of courses to change every fortnight. We were offered some seriously good sourdough bread to start, with the perfect combination of fluffy dough and chewy savoury crust. You may decide it’s the best bread you’ve ever eaten, and you will be offered more, but resist. The real action is about to begin. It would take a dissertation to describe each of the six courses at length; lend me your ear and I’ll talk you through every last morsel. But the shortened version is this: each individual element of our meal was virtually flawless. Our food journey began with snacks of pumpkin and nasturtium cep with smoked horseradish and continued with irresistible small plates of stone bass, pork cheek, Yorkshire grouse, Skyr and chocolate. Favourite savoury dish for me was the stone bass, with its immaculately opaque flesh and gorgeous crispy skin, served with pickled leek. This is a good point to flag up the immaculate drinks pairing which accompanied our gourmet feast; six individual glasses specifically chosen to match each course. The stonebass was accompanied by a
delicate cocktail of Himalayan hand-rolled tea, sake and homemade ginger syrup. Like everything we sampled, this was perfectly pitched and lovingly presented with great care. My companion meanwhile was totally bowled over by the pork cheek served with a divine combination of smoked eel, celeriac and apple. What a powerful combination of tastes and textures, with a suitably big-hitting glass of Tasmanian ‘Devil’s Corner’ Pinot Noir to match. We finished on a high with the darkest, purest chocolate ganache known to man, accompanied by super sharp blueberries. Was the last mouthful a struggle? Absolutely not. They are trying something really special at Horto, and it’s working perfectly. Don’t miss out. The tasting menu is £64 per person with a drinks pairing of six glasses to accompany each course of £39 per person. Horto at Rudding Park Follifoot, Harrogate, HG3 1JH Tel: 01423 871350 www.ruddingpark.co.uk
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Fresh selection FAST FOOD TRENDS ARE CHANGING, WITH MORE EMPHASIS ON HEALTHY OPTIONS, WRITES PHOEBE SEYMOUR. n recent years, there’s been something of a deli revolution. As we slowly move away from burger joints and kebab shops, healthier fast food options such as sandwich shops and independent cafes catering for all manner of dietary requirements are popping up all over Yorkshire. The Curry Counter is one such place. The business, which started in Bradford in 1991, is making people rethink what they expect from an Indian takeaway. This branch in Harrogate opened nine months ago, and manager Usman is keen to open the next branch in Halifax in the coming year. My mum and I entered the energetic lime green and brown deli in Harrogate and our eyes were instantly drawn to the array of delicious-looking curries and starters on display. The curries are all made from scratch with authentic Indian and Bangladeshi ingredients at their flagship Bradford branch, before being transported here. Meanwhile, through the hatch to the kitchen, I saw a chef shaping dough into a chapatti and Usman reassured me all the breads are made fresh on the premises. Though often referred to as a take away, there are plenty of places to dine in at the
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deli. It was lunchtime and though there was a steady stream of customers, the soothing acoustic covers of Coldplay and Bieber songs and comfy armchairs provided a relaxing escape from the hustle and bustle of my working day. I had a cappuccino (£2.50) made with rich Arabian coffee beans and Mum had an Earl Grey (£2.95). Part of a range of gorgeous teas supplied from a Harrogate supplier, it was possibly the most aromatic tea I’d come across. Next, we went over to the counter and selected some bite-size morsels from the deep-fried range, which included two onion bhajis, a vegetable pakora, a fish pakora and a mushroom pakora (£1.95 for five). These crisp and lightly spiced pieces were served with a fresh side salad and a small pot of cool mint raita. For mains, I had the karahi fish (£7.95) with pilau rice (£1.95) and my companion had the chicken makhoni with sweet rice (zarda, £1.95). My curry had a subtle but distinct spicy aftertaste, while Mum’s creamy medium curry was complemented by the sweet rice. Along with two soft and warm chapattis (55p each or three for £1), there was more than enough food to get us
through the rest of the day. But don’t forget dessert… The Curry Counter also houses a gelato counter called Swish, with its own pink seating area. I ordered a waffle with the two most popular toppings – chocolate sauce and Oreos (£4.95), and Mum finished with scoops of pistachio and hazelnut ice cream (two scoops for £3.95), drizzled in lime and chocolate sauces. So whether you’d like a daytime coffee in soothing surroundings or a hearty takeaway in the evening, The Curry Counter has a fresh selection of dishes and desserts to satisfy everyone. The Curry Counter 69-71 Leeds Road, Harrogate, HG2 Tel: 01423 546752
AT A GLANCE... * Sit in or take away * Fresh and authentic dishes * Delicious desserts
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There’s more than one good reason to have your Christmas celebration at Browns Leeds. Not only do we have deliciously festive menus, we also have a range of specially selected cocktails and Champagnes; along with the perfect environment in which to share the moment with friends, family or colleagues. Make Christmas a time to remember at Browns.
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MEET THE CHEF
A SELECTION OF LOCAL COOKS SHARE THEIR KITCHEN SECRETS, CULINARY LOVES AND FOODIE INFLUENCES. BY HANNAH SANDERS AND RACHEL MARTIN.
STUART PARKER Weetwood Hall Estate/Convive Otley Road, Leeds, LS16 5PS Tel: 0113 230 6000 www.weetwood.co.uk
Stuart Parker is the executive chef of Weetwood Hall’s new restaurant, Convive, a Mediterranean style eatery serving up classic British cuisine with twists from around the world. Thriving on the pressures of the industry, his typical working day involves managing the kitchen, administration, sorting product deliveries, developing menus and training. “I’m very hands-on and love the pressure of being a chef – from the cooking process to creating a dish that sells well,” he says. “I specialise in pastry mainly, but I like cooking everything in-between, and being able to execute the dish to its maximum potential. “I also love being part of, and watching other chefs’ development. And my advice to those aspiring to work in the kitchen – learn your craft well, listen to advice, stay interested and tough it out through the difficult patches. It’s a crazy world being a chef.”
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MEET THE CHEF
BAN KAEWKRAIKHOT
SUBRATA GANJAN
LEE HEPTINSTALL
FRANCISCO MARTINEZ
Sukhothai 15 South Parade, Leeds City Centre, LS1 5QS Tel: 0113 242 2795 www.sukhothai.co.uk
Brasserie Blanc Leeds Victoria Mills, 4 Sovereign Street, LS1 4BJ Tel: 0113 220 6060 www.brasserieblanc.com
Harvey Nichols Leeds Fourth Floor Café 107-111 Briggate, Leeds, LS1 6AZ Tel: 0113 204 8000 www.harveynichols.com
Fazenda Waterman’s Place, Unit 4-7 Granary Wharf, Leeds LS1 4GL Tel 07427 683198 www.fazenda.co.uk
Ban Kaewkraikhot launched the first Sukhothai restaurant in 2002 in Chapel Allerton, and such is the brand’s reputation, she has since opened Harrogate, Headingley and Leeds city centre. The Sukhothai menu focus primarily on Thai fine dining and, as Ban was taught to cook by her mother, the majority of the food is authentic – using meat and vegetables sourced locally, and importing all the spices from Thailand. “Being a chef is all about making people happy, and there aren’t many jobs that let you use food to do so,” she says. “I’m very grateful to the good people of Yorkshire for supporting us – Kob Khun.” Bans two signature dishes are Pad Ga Prao – a delicious stir fry with bamboo shoots, fresh chilli and basil – and Pla Neung Manow – steamed sea bass with Chinese leaf, chilli, coriander, lemon and garlic. A favourite, she confesses, she cooks at home often. Her advice for aspiring chefs: “Don’t stop believing and don’t stop working. My dream started out in a tiny village in Thailand, and now there are four Sukhothai’s. You have to believe in yourself and work your hardest every day.”
Subrata Ganjan, head chef at Brasserie Blanc, Leeds has been creating traditional French food with a modern twist for the last five years. “Every day is different, and as head chef it’s important to have control of the kitchen, such as making sure all the food is labelled and stored correctly,” he says. “I create daily specials, which allows me to be creative and challenge myself, and I make sure the kitchen is clean and that my chefs are prepared in their section for a busy and fun day of service. “Before dishes are sent out, I check them – this is my biggest focus of the day – ensuring the food is served to a high quality and with impressive presentation.” Subrata says he enjoys challenge of being a chef: “Serving food is what I love and it makes me happy to share my passion with others,” And his advice to other aspiring chefs: “Always cook with love and passion, don’t give up, believe in yourself and stay focused.”
Lee Heptinstall has been the head chef at Harvey Nicholas Fourth Floor café for four years, where his days involve checking orders, maintaining a high standard of produce, working stations and overseeing service, ensuring all the food goes out to the best of the team’s ability. “Seasonal ingredients offer the very best flavour and we also like to source ingredients from Yorkshire suppliers,” he says. “Each season, we do recreate a few familiar dishes, but changed or enhanced a little – we like to keep making inspiring dishes for our customers. “I like being creative and making our customers happy. There is nothing better than the instant feedback you receive and the faces of people really enjoying their food.”
Fazenda offers a rodizio experience of different prime cuts of meat, which have been grilled to perfection by gaúcho chefs in the way it has been done for centuries, and served ‘churrascaria’style (straight from the barbecue). Francisco Martinez has been in the kitchen for three and a half years and currently, the company is undergoing a significant expansion – with three new openings on the way – so his focus is primarily on keeping on top of the day to day at the existing sites. “Right now, we’re also working on something different to our everyday menu, called Roots and the future of Brazilian food,” he says. “It will be very avantgarde, taking on traditional Brazilian flavours, and as I started my career in El Bulli, Catalonia (repeatedly voted the best restaurant in the world) this new menu will allow me to mix up the best of my culinary skills.” His advice to aspiring chefs: “Always think out of the box. My mentor taught me that the best thing to be is creative and organised, and it’s important to educate your palate.”
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THOMAS ROBERTSON
PAUL LEONARD
ASH JOHNSON
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The Woolly Sheep Inn 38 Sheep Street, Skipton, North Yorkshire, BD23 1HY Tel: 01756 700966 www.woollysheepinn.co.uk
The Burlington Restaurant at The Devonshire Arms Bolton Abbey, Skipton, North Yorkshire, BD23 6AJ Tel: 01756 718111 www.thedevonshirearms.co .uk
The Windsor Suite, The Cairn Hotel Ripon Road, Harrogate, HG1 2JA Tel: 01423 504005 www.strathmorehotels.com
The Fairfax Arms The Fairfax Arms, Main Street, Gilling East, York, YO62 4JH Tel: 01439 788212 www.thefairfaxarms.co.uk
Thomas Robertson has spent eight years at The Woolly Sheep, first as sous chef, and, after a year in London, he returned to take on the role of head chef – a responsibility he says, he thrives upon. “My team and I work a 48hour week. We start prepping at 10am, and in the afternoon I have administrative work to do, which typically involves writing menus and researching new ideas. Then it’s back to the kitchen for evening service. “The camaraderie in the kitchen is like no other. When the day is done, you take real pride in knowing you’ve delivered a service that’s brought joy to others.” His signature dish? He doesn’t have one, and for the simple reason, he says, that “if you limit yourself to a single dish, you can easily stop striving to better yourself. “Dishes should constantly evolve with the time and seasons – what’s in season one year may not be ready the next – and this can also be said for you customers, as what people want can changes from week to week.”
Utilising the best local produce, cooked with discipline and finesse, is no easy feat, but is something that chef Paul Leonard believes is essential when endeavouring to uphold The Devonshire Arms’ Yorkshire heritage. With so many delicious options to choose from, he can’t name just one signature dish, but says: “We have a scallop dish served with pork cheek, which I really like, and a beef and bone marrow dish, which again is a favourite of mine, but signature dishes evolve through the years, and we are at the beginning of an exciting journey here. Though I am certain some dishes will become signature over time.” His favourite element of working as a chef: “It’s like no other job. It’s tough, and the pressure is always on, however the team work, meeting great suppliers and the adrenaline of service make it all worthwhile.” And his advice to other aspiring chefs: “Never give up, and respect everything and everyone around you. There are going to be tough days, but keep your chin up and power through – I guarantee it will be worth it.”
Ash Johnson has worked at The Cairn Hotel for four years and each day is busy with preparation, cooking, cleaning and documentation. “Generally, my day starts around 7.30am,” he says. “I check that our sometimes 200+ guests are enjoying breakfast, then it’s time to make sure everything ordered the previous night has arrived before checking the fridges to ensure we have plenty of food for lunch orders and bar snacks, all whilst preparing for evening service. “If we have a function on, this also needs to be prepped for, and after the evening service, it’s time to write the orders for the next day.” But Ash says working hard is worth it: “Becoming a chef is hard work and not for the faint-hearted – the hours can be long over the festive seasons, but as long as you don’t give up and you keep your head down, you will make it.” And his advice to aspiring chefs: “Ask if you’re not sure, because knowledge is what makes chefs grow. Also, remember be a team player and help educate the people below you, just like the chefs above you will.”
The Fairfax Arms take pride in using culinary innovations, to excite the most discerning of palates, and always focuses on using local produce and suppliers to source some of the region’s finest ingredients. Firm customer favourites include trio of rare breed pork, slow-cooked belly pork, braised pigs cheek, panseared loin, homemade scratchings, sweet potato purée, fondant potato and cider jus, and the menu changes regularly, based on the seasons. Never afraid to try new ideas, head chef Ben Turner says: “I enjoy the whole experience of being a chef, from being able to be as creative as possible and pushing the boundaries, to working closely with some of Yorkshire’s finest suppliers.”
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MURRAY WILSON
OLIVER STEWART
KEBABEESH
SARAH LEMANSKI
Horto Restaurant, Rudding Park, Follifoot, Harrogate, North Yorkshire, HG3 1JH Tel: 01423 871350 www.ruddingpark.co.uk
The Boars Head Hotel, Ripley Castle Estate Ripley, Harrogate, HG3 3AY Tel: 01423 770152 www.ripleycastle.co.uk
165 New Line, Bradford, BD10 0BN Tel: 01274 617188 www.kebabeesh.com
Noisette Bakehouse/North Star Coffee Shop 33 The Boulevard, Leeds, LS10 1PZ www.noisettebakehouse.com www.northstarroast.com/ cafe/
A typical day at Rudding Park involves a visit to the kitchen garden, where over 100 different herbs, salads, edible flowers and fruits are grown. “I like to showcase the ingredients in the cooking methods I use, allowing us to create dishes packed full of flavour, using quality heritage varieties that are usually hard to find,” says head chef Murray Wilson, who’s been serving up modern British cuisine from the Horto kitchen since May 2017. His favorite part of the job: “The creative side, devising dishes and developing the Horto team.” And his advice to aspiring chefs: “Think long and hard about the career path and if it’s right for you. Too many youngsters think it’s easy after watching TV chefs, but it’s hard work.”
Oliver worked his way up to head chef of the Boars Head Hotel between 2004 and 2010, before opening a stint of hotels across the country and returning in 2013. “At the castle, we cook for a range of events: weddings, conferences, outdoor events, small private dinners – you name it, so most of our menus are bespoke to the diners’ personal requirements,” he says. “We also use a lot of produce from the estate and gardens. Birds and deer are shot on the estate, and herbs and plants such as wild garlic are foraged from the land.” One of his favourite plates: “An autumnal dish of poached wild duck breast, sorrel and confit leg cannelloni, wilted gem lettuce, sautéd chanterelles.”
Award-winning Asian restaurant Kebabeesh, takes inspiration from traditional Indian and Pakistani cooking, with some signature dishes echoing all the way back to the ancient Mughal Empire. Founder Jay hails from the culinary capital of Lahore – centre of culture, art and literature –and also draws on his father’s Persian heritage for inspiration. Each of Kebabeesh’s chef has been classically trained in the best hotels in Lahore, India and Dubai, and, together with Jay and his son Ammar, they create exciting menus with fortnightly or monthly specials to introduce new, authentic flavours. “We take our standing as one of the top Asian restaurants in Leeds/Bradford very seriously and we’re very much part of our local community, organise charity nights and other special events on a regular basis,” says Jay. And you can even enjoy a Kebabeesh meal in your own home: “Our delivery service is extremely popular and our customers are happy to wait that little bit longer to enjoy the same high quality food we serve in our restaurant.”
Micro-bakery, Noisette Bakehouse have teamed up with North Star Coffee to bring a coffee shop and general store to Leeds dock. “It’s a fusion of the two businesses; a coffee shop serving the best freshlyroasted coffee and a bakery/kitchen serving sweet and savoury bakes – a match made in heaven,” says founder of Noisette Bakehouse, Sarah Lemanski. “A typical day starts early with the breakfast bake, just in time for the doors opening, followed by prep for the lunchtime rush. “The afternoons are busy with baking preparations, and the day ends with just about enough energy to scribble down inspiration for new additions to the menu.” Though she classes herself as a baker before a chef, Sarah enjoys taking raw materials and basic ingredients and transforming them into something innovative. “I love to create imaginative dishes that are flavourful and nourishing. Yes, there’s a lot of cake and sometimes a lot of cheese, but there’s a lot of balance across the menu too.” Her signature bake? The Morning Cake™. A sweet vanilla and sour cream cake batter, layered with cocoa, tonka bean and an almond streusel topping.
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Making dream kitchens come true THE UK’S NUMBER ONE KITCHEN RETAIL SPECIALIST WREN KITCHENS OPENS ITS 68TH FABULOUS NEW SHOWROOM IN CROWN POINT SHOPPING CENTRE IN NOVEMBER. ith the largest kitchen collection in the UK to display, there’s so much to see at a Wren Kitchens’ showroom. The newest showroom to join the network is Leeds and it’s one of our biggest and best yet at almost 16,000 sqft. Inside, you’ll find 53 kitchen displays, a huge selection of worktops, samples of all of our kitchen doors in 50 amazing colours and a host of ideas, inspiration and technology to help you bring the kitchen of your dreams to life. At the heart of the showroom is our Infinity Collection designed and manufactured in the UK by Wren to give you all the elements you need to create a bespoke kitchen at a price every homeowner can afford. Infinity offers millions of combinations through a choice of 21 frontal styles, 1,650 unit sizes, 700 feature units, plus worktops, profiles, finishes and appliances.
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Infinity and Infinity Plus include classic styles such as the Shaker and Handleless ranges as well as stunning new designs like the sleek modern Milano, normally only found in high-end design studios. Personalise your room with special feature units such as cook’s tables, pet beds, dressers and open shelves or choose one of our fabulous colours from a palette of classic creams, whites and greys to more vibrant shades such as yellow Bumblebee, tranquil blue Lagoon or soothing Baker Miller Pink. Our Elements range provides dramatic modern finishes from Italian Concrete to Ocean Cypress. On a tight budget? Check out Vogue, our new flat pack range with five of our most popular frontal styles, five colours and two finishes. Vogue is manufactured by Wren to the same high standard but delivered flat pack to make prices even more affordable. If you are thinking of remodelling your kitchen, a Wren showroom is a great place to find inspiration, so take your measurements and come and talk to one of our kitchen designers. With so many unit shapes and sizes to choose from, a Wren kitchen makes the best use of any space or size and our 3D experiential design system shows you what your new kitchen will look like – you can even move around it! And our comparison bay lets you see and feel the Wren difference
for yourself. Just park the kids in our wellequipped entertainment area – and take your time. Since its launch in 2008, Wren Kitchens has become the UK’s number one kitchen retail specialist* with showrooms nationwide. Our high-quality kitchens are manufactured by us in our three factories in the UK using the latest production technology and delivered using our own lorries so that our customers pay less. Wren – Making dream kitchens come true Come and visit our showroom and talk to a Kitchen Designer about how you can create your dream kitchen. Call the Leeds showroom on 0345 127 7008 or go online and book an appointment. We open on 17 November. Wren Kitchens Leeds 11 Junction Street, Crown Point Shopping Park, Leeds, LS10 1ET Wrenkitchens.com *Number one kitchen retail specialist refers to Wren Kitchens being the number one (ie the largest in terms of retail sales) specialist kitchen retailer (ie a retailer that specialises in selling to consumers, not trade purchasers and is not also a general DIY shed or home goods retailer). Sources: Mintel Kitchens and Kitchen Furniture – UK – September 2016 & Nobia Annual Report 2015. Northside | www.northsidemagazine.co.uk 69
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Real flowers are lovingly pressed and sandwiched between two layers of glass to create these unique framed blooms and leaves. £36 from www.botaniqueworkshop.com.
The 746 is a quintessential British retro telephone and sixties style icon. £37 from www.wildandwolf.com.
Autumn shades GIVE YOUR HOME A WARMING GLOW – REDS, YELLOWS AND ORANGES DOMINATE THIS SEASON’S INTERIORS. BY PHOEBE SEYMOUR. s the leaves fall, turning to glorious shades of orange, red and brown and the temperature starts to drop, it is time to warm up our homes. But it’s not just big blankets and sumptuous sofas that will make them cosy. Why not inject some autumnal colours to truly move with the seasons? Oranges, yellows and reds often create a retro feel, and the geometric cushion and red telephone here are sure to give any room a
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This Tourron stoneware cup and saucer with stunning orange glaze is sure to brighten your mornings. £30 from www.abodeliving.co.uk.
sixties twist. Or go for a more natural look, with framed leaves or this golden leaf chandelier. And with it being Halloween month, you could even weave some seasonal and spooky items into your home, with pumpkin-themed items such as this party drinks dispenser or stylish skulls such as these golden book ends. Whatever theme or style you choose this season, just make sure your household items are all in these gorgeous autumnal shades.
This retro cushion from Kirkby Design is taken directly from the arcade machines of the 1980s to create a bold geometric pattern. £63 from www.sweetpea andwillow.com.
Inspired by a 1960s design, the studio range comes in a range of colours and fabrics, with a choice of different coloured legs. £1,155 from www.darlingsofchelsea.co.uk. 72 Northside | www.northsidemagazine.co.uk
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Yellow and grey is on trend, making this soft Bjork Eco wool blanket both stylish and practical. £70 from www.andshine.co.uk.
This orange LSA utility container with a leather handle is a great way to store bits and bobs in your kitchen. £34 from www.black-by-design.co.uk.
Update your shelves with this metallic gold pair of skull bookends. £22 from www.miafleur.com.
This pumpkin-shaped glass drink dispenser is perfect to serve drinks at your Halloween party or any other gathering. £35 from www.amaroni.com.
This Indian silk dupion lampshade with gold lining in mustard is lovingly handmade to order. £40 from www.lovefrankie.com.
Like autumn leaves winding their way to the ground from the mighty oak above, the decorative leaves of the Midsummer Night’s Dream Chandelier have a magical and whimsical quality. £355 from www.frenchbedroom company.co.uk.
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measure your space and then use 3D drawings to show how their furniture could look in your home. They take customer satisfaction very seriously and you can rest assured of their dedication to you from the initial sale right through to the delivery. They use their own delivery and assembly team, who work exclusively just for Nuovo and will deliver and install your new furniture – all hasslefree. Nuovo Living is located at Redbrick Mill in Batley, a Victorian Mill, which is now considered the north’s leading destination in furniture and interiors. With 40 innovative stores over four floors and home to many leading names such as Heals, Hulsta, Boconcept and Made.com, it is the perfect place to come and get inspiration for your home. So once you have picked out a Nuovo range to suit your home, why not peruse the substantial range of homeware all under one roof for some matching accessories too?
So whether you are looking to refurnish you bedroom, living room or office space, visit Nuovo’s extensive ground floor showroom at Redbrick and be inspired by some of the best furniture Italian design has to offer. Nuovo Living Redbrick Mill, 218 Bradford Road Batley, WF17 6JF Tel: 01924 724605 www.nuovoliving.co.uk
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The new Broste Copenhagen Nordic Sea Tableware Collection has a beautiful Scandinavian design. Each item is uniquely glazed and has the look and feel of hand thrown pottery. Available in two colours, Sand or Sea. Prices start at £7.99.
Black glass with a gold interior on braided black cord suspensions with satin nickel metalwork, which are available in different sizes and colours.
Chequerboard tiles available from Tiles & Mosaics, Leeds.
Steamer Trading Cookshop 7-11 Princes Street, Harrogate, HG1 1NG Tel: 01423 500187 www.steamer.co.uk
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Continuing success n established high-end bathroom specialist in Harrogate has been acquired by another heritage brand, in a move that will save jobs and preserve the 100-year old legacy of the company. More Bathrooms – part of the fifty - two year old Passmore Group – has acquired Charms Bathrooms, based on Beech Avenue. With the existing owners approaching retirement, this could have marked the end of an era for family-run Charms. But the deal with Passmore Group, which is also familyowned means that the story can continue for customers in the town. Charms’ history in fact began in the late 1800s, when George Martin established a well-known plumbers merchant serving customers in Harrogate, York and Leeds. The business was passed down to George’s son John and in the 1960s, a small plumbing business founded by Brian Passmore was among the customer base. Like Brian, John handed the business down to the next generation once more and, fifteen years ago, Charms’ focus on bathroom retail was borne. Whilst Charms and Passmore’s More Bathrooms brands were, in effect, competing with one another, the owners
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continued to recognise the cultural similarities between the two, which kick-started merger talks in recent months. Commenting on the deal, Tony Passmore, Passmore’s current managing director and son of founder Brian, said: “Charms is similarly a family-run brand synonymous with trust, quality and integrity, so the fit into our stable of companies was perfect. We look forward to bringing 50 years of installation expertise to the table – especially for some of Charms’ clientele who may have previously used the company for ‘supply only’ bathroom purchases.” With a 3000-square-foot showroom already in place, there was little fit-out work to do in preparation for the re-opening. In fact, with Charms’ exclusivity rights to supply Laufen Kartell and Roca Inspira products to Harrogate customers, Passmore has already been able to expand its range under the More Bathrooms umbrella. However, a number of additional products will also be added over the coming months, including stylish and easy-access shower and bathing solutions. “We have grown to become the leading bathroom designer and installer in Leeds and the surrounding area, so the acquisition of
this well-known and respected Harrogate business is a logical step in our ongoing expansion,” adds Tony. “It signifies our desire to provide a fantastic bathroom experience to as many Yorkshire customers as possible. We can’t wait to see what the next few years bring.” Passmore has grown to become a £6m turnover organisation with plans to grow to £10m in the next three to five years. This will create 20 jobs for local fitters, installers and surveying staff in the process. Passmore is a 50-strong company that services customers within a 60-mile radius of their Wortley, Leeds headquarters. The Group is made up of three core brands – More Bathrooms, More Ability (bathing solutions for people with disabilities) and More Build (turnkey home improvements). Head Office & Leeds Showroom: Partnership House, 6 Hales Road, Wortley, Leeds, LS12 4PL Tel: 0113 201 5030 Harrogate Showroom: Unit 1&2 Beech Avenue Business Park, Beech Avenue, Harrogate, HG2 8DS Tel: 01423 870111 www.more-bathrooms.co.uk
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They have created a modern industrial look to their office space, which provides a wonderful environment to work and meet with clients. A key focus of the design was the creation of a large open space with a range of rooms for retreat and casual/formal meetings. The design brief also required a large board room, private offices and a media suite as well as staff facilities and a kitchen/lounge area. The concept was to create a working environment, which would be conducive to open communication with all areas designed to interconnect with the use of glazed partition walls and doors to create zoned areas. The design meets all the prerequisites for an open and accepting working culture that gives clients and employees the feeling of a home away from home. The interior design emphasises the agencyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s open-minded thinking and working principles, as well as uniting the various departments across the business. Design, development, implementation and finishings were carried out by Blenheim Park Developments and MIS Architectural Aluminium were responsible for the internal and external glazing.
The design meets all the prerequisites for an open and accepting working culture that gives clients and employees the feeling of a home away from home.
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Modern approach FROM CONTEMPORARY ITALIAN STYLES TO TRADITIONAL BRITISH LOOKS, YOU’LL FIND IT ALL UNDER ONE ROOF AT BAKER STUDIO. hen it comes to revamping our homes, sometimes we don’t know what we want until its right in front of us. With bedroom, dining room and living room settings in four unique styles, there is plenty of inspiration at Baker Studio. Baker Studio are a long-established, familyowned, furniture business with branches in Wakefield and Batley. The Wakefield branch opts for a mixture of classic and commercial designs, whilst the Batley branch, located inside interior department store, Redbrick Mill, has a more modern approach. The Batley showroom is divided into four distinct ranges; Baker Studio, Natuzzi, Halo and Alexander & James. Starting with Baker Studio’s signature range, you will find a blend of contemporary styles, with sofas and chairs in a selection of playfully patterned and textured materials. Comfort is their main priority, and here you will find some of the softest and best-quality fabrics around. This is coupled with modern and sturdy wooden and glass tables, drawers and occasional pieces. The brand new Alexander & James range is grounded in a Great British heritage style. You will find sofas, armchairs and stools in warm
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shades of browns and beiges, with brightcoloured contemporary cushions, bringing this style right up to date. The rustic Hudson collection encompasses this perfectly, whilst the simple-look, brown leather Lawrence collection is their best-seller and a firm family favourite. Natuzzi Italia is a distinctly modern Italian brand, which offers some of the most high-end handmade chairs, sofas, beds and smart storage solutions. All of the furniture in this range is colour coordinated with accessories and rugs in relaxing shades of grey, white and beige. The great thing about Natuzzi’s range is that the shelves and tables, rugs and lighting harmoniously go together to create a lifestyle setting. But the most impressive thing about the range is its smooth reclining sofas and chairs, including the Revive and Philo collection, which fully supports your body and provides maximum comfort. Take advantage of the Natuzzi sale now on. Finally, the Halo range combines retro-style with modern living. Here you will find tables made from reclaimed driftwood and chests made from wooden planks of school gymflooring. Coupled with bright diamante lighting and warm brown leather sofas and
chairs, this range will provide an eclectic and charming look to your home. Whatever look inspires you and whatever you choose, managing director Stephen Baker and his knowledgeable team are on hand to help. “Our ethos is to provide quality and affordability,” says Stephen. “The settings in our showrooms are always changing. I visit lots of trade exhibitions so there is always a new collection to explore, as well as special offers and sales running throughout the year. “We also offer interest free credit and have our very own expert delivery team to deliver to customers locally and nationwide.” So whether you are looking for comfort or practicality, modern Italian style or a traditional British look with a twist, you will find them all under one roof at Baker Studio. Baker Studio Redbrick Mill, 218 Bradford Road Batley, WF17 6JF Tel: 01924 460066 Baker Furnishings 1-3 Gills Yard, Wakefield, WF1 3BZ Tel: 01924 372300
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Skinfinity Clinic offers hair transplant surgery to Yorkshire
RECORD-BREAKING GCSE RESULTS AT HARROGATE LADIES COLLEGE Harrogate Ladies College were delighted that the girls were rewarded for their hard work with record-breaking GCSE results with the number of A*-A grades (or the equivalent nine, eight or seven in the new grading system) increasing to 61 per cent. Sixty-two per cent of all pupils achieved at least 5 A*-A grades, 96 per cent of all grades were A*-C and a third of all pupils achieved the highest possible grade of 9 in Maths, compared to the three per cent predicted by Ofqal (the Government’s regulatory body for examinations). There were strong results in Languages with 100 per cent A*-A in German, 100 per cent A*-B in French and 100 per cent A*-B in Spanish; and in the Arts where 100 per cent of all grades in Music, Drama and Art were A*-B.
Based at Thorpe Park Clinic, Colton, Skinfinity Cosmetic Clinic are providing hair transplant surgery to patients across Yorkshire and the UK. Before The surgery consists of the restoration of a fuller, naturallooking head of hair using the client’s own follicles. Hair follicles are After removed from parts of the scalp where the hair density is high, and transplanted into the areas where the hair is thin or missing altogether. Once placed, it requires only normal washing, grooming and cutting. To book a free consultation with one of their highly trained surgeons, call on 0113 397 0980, email info@skinfinityclinic.co.uk or visit www.skinfinityclinic.co.uk
Discover five new unisex fragrances at Harvey Nichols Step forward acclaimed French brand Cire Trudon. Famous for their perfumed candles since 1641, they’re now branching into the world of perfume. Their collection of five unisex fragrances will be exclusively Harvey Nichols, and are now stocked at the store in Leeds.
Hospice art sale Patient care at St Gemma’s Hospice has had a cash boost thanks to the success of long running event, The Leeds Art Exhibition and Sale. The popular event, which celebrates its 17th anniversary, has now raised a fantastic £280,000 in aid of the Moortown-based hospice. The event opens on Thursday 26 October at The Grammar School at Leeds for four days. There will be 900 pieces of art and photography on display at the exhibition, all of which are available to buy with prices varying from £20-900. The exhibition will showcase work from professional and emerging talent using modern oils and acrylics to traditional landscapes, pastels and photography. Opening times for the exhibition are: 26-28 October 10am-6pm and 29 October 10am-4pm. Entry is £3. 92 Northside | www.northsidemagazine.co.uk
THE BRIDAL BOUTIQUE The Bridal Boutique are proud to be stockists of the award-winning British designer, Suzanne Neville, who has led the way in the couture bridal and fashion industry for the last 26 years, known for creating elegant fashion forward gowns with a real wow factor. The new 2018 Belle Epoque collection is made in the UK from the most beautiful fabrics including exquisite laces, embroidered tulles, silks, clean crepes and satins. 1 Browgate, Baildon, West Yorkshire, BD17 6BP Tel: 01274 591452 www.bridalboutiqueleeds.com
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The Timble Inn has joined the ranks of the AA assessed venues in the UK Michael Stainsby, his family and the whole of The Timble Inn team are pleased to announce that have joined the ranks of the AA assessed venues in the UK. This tried and tested, not to mention universally recognised guide to hotels restaurants and inns, is a true benchmark for service and quality. They have been awarded five star silver for their accommodation and public areas, whilst their cuisine has been awarded two rosettes. The team are all exceptionally pleased to have achieved these accolades and hope that all will come and enjoy what is now another success on the Yorkshire food scene.
Timble, Nr Harrogate, LS21 2NN Tel: 01943 880530
Fast and safe hair removal available at The Treatment Rooms Throw away all those hair removal creams, waves and razors and have unwanted hair anywhere on the body removed using Ellipse. Ellipse Hair Removal is a fast and safe treatment which offers you clinically proven long-term hair removal. The process uses light which is absorbed by the pigment in the individual hairs and the Pigment converts light to heat, a process which disables the ability of the hair follicle to grow further hair. The system can also be used to treat facial thread veins, acne and skin pigmentation. Ellipse treatment is gentle and relatively painless only a slight sting is felt but is nothing compared to the feeling of well-being experienced after. Let the team at The Treatment Rooms help you to put an end to tiresome hair removal methods. Clients new and old are invited along to the open evening on 19 October where they can book in for a free consultation and patch test, if you can’t make it then call the team on 01423 875678.
New Dusseldorf route from Leeds Bradford Airport with FLYBE
Audio & Radio Industry Awards returns to Leeds
Fly from Leeds Bradford Airport, with Flybe to Dusseldorf up to six times a week. Take advantage of this new, exciting route with tickets from just £34.99 one way. Don’t miss out and book now for travel from 29 October 2017.
Leeds is rolling out the red carpet for the radio and audio industry once again as it is announced the city is to host the Audio & Radio Industry Awards for the second year running. The evening on 19 October will be a starstudded event, hosted by Radio 1 DJ Scott Mills, with an increased number of awards and the opportunity for members of the public to be among the audience. Members of public can join the glitz and glamour – tickets for the awards from £30.
Record investment on Skipton High Street Skipton’s High Street sees its biggest investment ever – Alexander’s a European Bar and Kitchen is scheduled to open. Investors, Skipton based company, The PEEL Entertainment Group have invested £2.2million in the 790m2 complex.
The Yorkshire Antiques & Art Fair TAKE AWAY THE WORRY OF WAITING FOR HOSPITAL TREATMENT Spire Leeds offers an ‘Inclusive Care Package Price’ for anyone who wishes to pay as they go. This package offers patients the reassurance of having a single price, quoted and agreed up front. You’ll have no worries about unexpected costs and can relax and focus on the real priority: your treatment. The hospital offers flexible options for patients who are paying as they go – they can opt just to have a single consultation or can come in to have a one-off scan or test, or have surgery and full follow up. For further information, call private patient advisors on 0113 218 5967.
The Yorkshire Antique & Art fair has been running in both halls of the Yorkshire Event Centre since 2009. The fair is an exciting and interesting twice yearly event offering high value items, collectables, and a mix of decorative antiques, furniture, pottery, porcelain, pictures, silverware, ephemera and jewellery. The event centre has a large amount of free parking and an excellent on site café. The next event is 4-5 November, visit www.antiquesfairs.com or Facebook Bowman Antiques Fairs for more information. 89 Kirkgate, Shipley, BD18 3LR Co House Registration No: 8834619 Tel 01274 588505
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TWEED DREAMS... TAKE NEW SEASON INSPIRATION FROM ANNA MORGAN AND UPDATE YOUR HOME.
utumn is the ideal time to update your home with new signature pieces to match the mood and the season, such as this Harris tweed chair and stool from the Anna Morgan showroom in Ilkley. The design team, based in the Ilkley showroom, have over four decades worth of experience in designing rooms and furniture for Anna Morgan’s many clients throughout Yorkshire and beyond. Chief designer, Emma Bell, is lucky enough to have worked on a whole host of homes and businesses. From contemporary townhouses to Grade I listed Georgian hotels, Emma has been involved in creating some stunning rooms. A visit to the showroom in Ilkley will give you a real taste of the many and varied styles that can be achieved by this team. With several roomsets to view, which incorporate stunning flooring, exquisite sofas and corner units, huge footstools as well as unique wallpapers, curtains, blinds and shutters, you’ll quickly find a style to suit your home. Interior design consultations start from £100.
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RETURN OF THE VIKINGS DISCOVER THE MULTI-MILLION POUND RE-IMAGINING
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Exquisite sofas and chairs from Tetrad, John Sankey & Anna Morgan Re-upholstery, headboards, fabric, wallpaper, curtains, blinds & shutters Accessories, giftware and interior design
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the suite experience Michael Ball & Alfie Boe 08 December 2017
Private Hospitality Suite for 16 Guests VIP Entrance Welcome Drinks Dedicated Suite Host and Private Bar
Please contact lisa.turton@smg-europe.com for details Quote Northside upon booking and receive a complimentary bottle of champagne