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AT THE HEART OF YOUR COMMUNITY MARCH 2016 Issue 37

EASTER INDULGENCE Hunting for the tastiest chocolate treats

WELCOME TO SPRING

ASHLEIGH’S ADVENTURE How a Burncross teenager travelled to India to help children in poverty

WEEKEND GETAWAY Walking in the Lake District

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EDITOR’S MESSAGE: s Easter approaches and spring slowly begins to make an appearance, our thoughts have turned to holidays in the sun and planning our next escape. In this month’s Pulse, we look at two very different adventures. If you’re a walking-in-the-Lakes kinda person, my trip to Kendal (page 26) could provide the ideal inspiration for your next UK getaway. After tackling one of the area’s many mountains, it was the gentler side of this beauty spot that really took my breath away. At the other end of the scale, Burncross student Ashleigh Revitt’s charity trip to India was a rather more challenging endeavour. Helping orphans and widows with the aid of her auntie’s charity, World Christian Ministries, she enjoyed an enriching experience that will stay with her for a lifetime. Read all about it on page 46. If staying at home this Easter and enjoying the chocolately treats that make this time of year so indulgent is closer to what you have planned, you’re also in luck. On page 32 we’ve rounded up this year’s best eggs so you know exactly what to buy for the chocolate lovers in your life. From dairy-free to super-sweet creations, there’s something for everyone. If you have a story to share, are hosting an event that you’d like us to publicise or have photographs of a recent celebration or event, we’d love to hear from you. Email Stephanie.Burns@regionalmagazine.co.uk or call me on 0114 250 6300 (Monday to Thursday 9am-5.30pm and Friday 9am-4pm). If you have a business and would like to advertise in Pulse, please call Publishing Manager Helen Wragg on 0114 250 6300 or email Helen.Wragg@regionalmagazine.co.uk. You can also follow us on Twitter (@PulseRMC) or read Pulse (and the rest of Regional Magazine Company’s titles) online at www.regionalmagazine.co.uk. Have a great month!

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16 Home & Garden Freshen up your home with these colourful springtime accessories

26 Travel From gruelling hikes and outdoor pursuits to relaxing cruises and quaint villages, the Lake District has it all. Just make sure you’re prepared for all weathers

32 Chocolate heaven Our tasters give their guide to the most deliciously indulgent Easter eggs on offer this year

35 Looking Back From wartime variety concerts to its final days as ‘The Bug Hut’, readers share their memories of Ecclesfield Cinema

46 Mission to India A summer spent helping people struggling with poverty has given Ashleigh valuable experience that she hopes to use to inspire others

49 Motoring Jaguar’s true Brit is the pick of this month’s motoring bunch, writes Jordan Cutforth

PROMOTIONS: 9 David J Martin 20 Fenwood Estates 22 Bumfords 30 Tankersley Manor 40 Jacksons Woodturners 43 Kip McGrath 45 SIV 51 Eric Stead

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PROMOTIONFENWOOD ESTATES Earls Paddock Grenoside Point

With more of their quality eco-friendly homes due for completion, Fenwood Estates are looking forward to an exciting year ahead. any Pulse readers will be familiar with Fenwood Estates. Having built Grenoside Point, a select development of six eco-friendly four-bedroom homes just off Yew Lane in 2014, this local development company has already established a reputation in S35 for building quality, environmentally conscious homes. Those who are looking to move in 2016 will no doubt be pleased to hear, then, that Fenwood has even more exciting projects in the pipeline this year. Due for completion in May is Earls Paddock, an exclusive development of just two executive-style, five-bedroom homes in generous plots in the very sought after village of Thorpe Hesley. Built to a high standard, the homes’ specifications include fully fitted kitchens with appliances, floor coverings throughout, generous sockets, TV points to all rooms and fully landscaped gardens – to name just a few. Reservations are now being taken, with prices starting from £475,000. Head East to Kilnhurst later in the year and you’ll find another Fenwood project in the making. Sanctum, for which the price and specification will be released in the spring, will offer a mix of two, three and four-bedroom houses and apartments. Available under the Help to Buy scheme – as all of Fenwood’s developments in 2016 are – they will make ideal starter and family homes. Fenwood Estates is a long-established, family-run company that takes great pride in the standard of their builds and the attention to detail in their specifications. Graham Fennell and daughter Melissa Kroger are both passionate about their

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PROMOTIONBUMFORDS Neil Bumford (centre) with Alex and Robin

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With a reputation built on quality workmanship, you know you can rely on Bumfords for all your plumbing and heating needs. rust, reliability, quality: possibly the three most important words you could apply to the tradespeople you choose to carry out work in your home. One local family business that fulfils all of these expectations – and more – is Hoylandbased Bumford Heating Ltd. The experienced, friendly and professional team offers a host of plumbing and heating services to homes and businesses throughout Sheffield and South Yorkshire. "Since 1968 we have served hundreds of thousands of customers and, as a result, now enjoy a well-deserved reputation as a trustworthy and reliable local company," said Neil, whose dad Chris established the business. All work is completed by employees of the company, not sub-contractors, and site visits and quotes are carried out by time-served engineers, not sales people. Each of these team members has a vast knowledge of the systems in place and, by using this expertise, are proud to recommend bespoke solutions using a huge range of products that cover every scenario. What’s more, the smartly dressed operatives wear shoe coverings when entering homes and take great care to treat your home with utmost respect. It’s little wonder Bumfords attracts so many repeat customers. In addition to all plumbing, heating and boiler work – including installation, service and repair – they also offer underfloor heating, solar hot water systems, bathrooms, electricals, lighting and drainage. If you’re looking for advice on energy saving options, they have a raft of options to choose from, and they’re at the forefront of the internet and smart home thermostat installation market. Prices are competitive and a range of finance options are

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available for those who wish to spread the payments. Direct debits can also be arranged for services and repairs. Bumfords are accredited by a raft of prestigious businesses including Worcester Bosch and Nest. They are also proud to be members of leading trade bodies including the Gas Safe register, HETAS (solid fuel) and OFTEC (oil) installers, so you can be sure you’re in safe hands.

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For more information and to arrange a free quotation, call Neil and the team on 0114 345 2863. Bumford Heating Ltd 2d Shortwood Court, Hoyland, Barnsley, S74 9LH Tel: 0114 345 2863 www.bumfords.com

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Events at Ecclesfield Library 21 March, 7-9 pm Celebrate World Poetry Night 23 March, 3-4.30pm Ecclesfield Parish Archiving Local History Group 4, 11, 18 and 25 April, 7-9pm Art workshop with local artist Tony Wood. £7.50 per session. Places are limited, contact the library to book your place. For details of all events at Ecclesfield Library, call 0114 246 3615, ecclesfieldlib@gmail.com or www.ecclesfieldlibrary.co.uk.

Stay local, go far! University Campus Barnsley (UCB) offers an excellent higher education experience to equip you for your chosen career. Tutors can devote more time to you than they might do at larger universities, which students say is one of the best things about UCB. Latest figures show that nine out of ten* UCB students go on to work or further study, which shows just how they can prepare you to succeed. Degrees are available in subjects such as construction and early years, there are Higher National Certificates and Diplomas (HNC/Ds) in areas such as computing, engineering and public services, and there are teacher training courses for those who want a career educating others. They have excellent music facilities and filming and editing equipment, and sport students can make use of the Honeywell Sports Village including a gym, a spinning studio and a sports hall. Animal management students study at their working farm in Worsbrough and they have dedicated art workshops and studios at the iconic campus in the town centre. Full-time courses are £5,995** per year and part-time courses are available for anyone wishing to fit studying around other commitments. Open days offer a chance to see the facilities, meet the staff and hear how students enjoy their time at UCB. To book your place at the open day on 13 April, visit www.universitycampus.barnsley.ac.uk/ open-days. *2013-14 Leavers Survey **2016 entry

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Liz Leek (centre, dressed in all black) with the Year 11 Ecclesfield School pupils

Barnsley Sixth Form College welcomes Ecclesfield pupils Barnsley Sixth Form College welcomed Year 11 pupils from Ecclesfield School for a GCSE revision conference. The event gave the pupils the opportunity to take part in a range of workshops and activities to prepare them for their forthcoming GCSE exams. The day included tours of the facilities at the new £18million Sixth Form College, opened in January, which were led by current A Level students who previously attended Ecclesfield School.

Bumfords apprentice given permanent role Bumfords have employed Luke Dale on a permanent position after his successful year-long apprenticeship. Luke, 19, from Wombwell, will now work within Bumfords’ busy online warehouse picking and packing thousands of orders a week for despatch around the globe. Luke said: “This is a great opportunity for me. I have learned a tremendous amount and really enjoy coming to work. The wide range of products we sell is really interesting.” Managing director, Neil Bumford, said: “We are really lucky to have Luke on board. He is a great member of the team, he gets on well with everybody and works really hard. He has never been late or had a day off ill. He is the kind of person that any business would love to have.” The company has also unveiled a new logo, which features the original colours of black and orange, first introduced when the company started in the late 1960s. Neil said: “We are really pleased with our new logo and branding, which makes reference to our proud history and which will help guide us for the next 50 years.”

Chapeltown charity spring fair Local crafter Marie Elizabeth (formerly of Marie’s Tea Room in Chapeltown) and her twin sister Sarah will be hosting the Chapeltown Charity Spring Fair at the Scout Hut on Burncross Road on Saturday 9 April, 10am-3pm. Proceeds from the event will be donated to the Sheffield Helipad Appeal for Northern General Hospital. The ladies will be serving delicious cakes and refreshments all day in the pop-up tea room, and they are taking bookings for afternoon tea at either 12noon or 1.30pm. Afternoon tea will only be available for pre-booked orders, so email marie@marielizabeth.co.uk to reserve your spot. Marie will also be selling her handmade crochet and sewing items and there will be other stall holders selling homemade bath bombs, personalised gifts, candles, cards and more. Entry for adults is £1 each, which includes a raffle ticket. Additional raffle tickets will be available to buy and prizes include spa passes for Mercure Sheffield St Paul’s Hotel and Spa, Thornbridge Brewery tickets, SIV family swimming passes, and meals at Jumeria Spice, Nando’s and Handmade Burger Co. For further information, visit the Facebook page or email Marie on marie@marielizabeth.co.uk or Sarah on waddamssarah@hotmail.co.uk.

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LAKELAND LIFESTYLE From gruelling hikes and outdoor pursuits to relaxing cruises and quaint villages, the Lake District has it all. Just make sure you’re prepared for all weathers. By Stephanie Burns. he step-by-step map stuck to my sweaty palm said it would take 40 minutes to reach the summit of Wansfell Pike, and I’d be damned if I was going to miss that target. As my agile partner hot-footed it up the mountain like a graceful mountain goat, I quietly cursed my short legs and struggled to keep up. Thank god we hadn’t attempted Wansfell’s scarier neighbour, Scafell Pike. The only thing that kept me going was knowing that, once we eventually reached the top, the 360-degree view would be worth every gruelling step. ‘You have a clear view over Windermere,’ the map said, ‘coming round to the west you can see: the Coniston fells, Crinkle Crags, Bowfell, the Langdale hills and then the Fairfield Horseshoe. Closer to you is Red Screes.’ It even told us to look out for the Yorkshire Dales and Morecambe Bay. I couldn’t wait to play spot the landmark while munching on my well-deserved Kendal mint cake.

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pubs, a nice picnic spot outside the Post Office, and some great examples of traditional Lake District architecture. After winding our way down several green lanes and bridleways, we arrived back at Brockhole (www.brockhole.co.uk) four hours after setting off for a muchneeded drink and an obligatory mooch around the gift shop. There was much more to do and explore – an adventure playground, treetop treks, mini golf, pony rides, bike hire, boat hire and exhibitions – but there was something even more appealing waiting back at our hotel. We were staying on the outskirts of Kendal in a balcony room overlooking Kendal Castle and the Lakeland Fells at the BEST WESTERN PLUS Castle Green Hotel (www.castlegreen.co.uk). Having planned to exert ourselves during the day, we had booked an early evening treatment at the onsite Green Rooms Spa. My full body Hot Lava Shell massage CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT: 2 AA Rosette Greenhouse Restaurant; Queen’s Head at Hawkshead (Sue (£55 for 60 minutes) and my partner’s Burton Photography Ltd / Shutterstock.com); A balcony room at Castle Green Hotel; Green Rooms Spa back, neck and shoulder aromatherapy massage (£32 for 25 minutes) were sheer We’d strayed further afield for our meal the evening before, to luxury after the blustery walk. As the rain lashed down, I was even The Wheatsheaf Inn at Brigsteer more grateful that we’d booked a table at the hotel’s Greenhouse (www.thewheatsheafbrigsteer.co.uk), winner of Food & Drink Pub restaurant that evening, too. of the Year at the 2015 Cumbria Life Food & Drink Awards. We rang The two-AA restaurant has recently undergone a £250,000 at 8pm on the Friday night and they happily squeezed us in with refurbishment and ranks 17 of 136 places to eat in Kendal on Trip Advisor. In the open theatre-style kitchen, executive head chef Justin just half an hour to spare. After a rather hairy drive down a onetrack road three miles outside of Kendal we came across the pub, Woods and his team cook up an impressive menu of predominantly another historical building, which has parts that date back to 1762. locally-sourced fare. Dishes such as twice-baked blue cheese soufflé, It’s been an alehouse since the early 19th century and, with its sous vide beef loin and white chocolate panna cotta from the threeslate floors (the first of many we were to see), fresh-cut flowers, course set menu (£28) went down incredibly well. flickering candles, pale green walls, mismatched wooden furniture James and Catherine Alexander bought the property in 1995, and old wooden windows, they have the rustic country pub feel opening it as a hotel two years later, but its rich history long down to a tee. predates this. The original house, which now makes up the We finished the trip in another quaint Lakes village, Hawkshead, business and training centre and executive bedrooms, was built by and another pub, the Queen’s Head. I’d read that it was the local ironmonger Thompson Bindloss in 1847, whose nephew prettiest village in the Lake District and it didn’t disappoint. donated it to the Borough of Kendal in his will. For the 50 years Chocolate-box cottages, winding backstreets, a Beatrix Potter preceding the Alexanders’ ownership, the house was used as gallery and plenty of cafes and pubs to mop up the tourist crowds offices by the Electricity Board. made for a very pleasant spot to while away a couple of hours. That morning, we’d stopped in Kendal to stock up on mint cake and poke around the plethora of little lanes that make the old town a great place to explore. Among the independent shops, there are plenty of high street stores (Fat Face, White Stuff, Joules and Mountain Warehouse, to name a few) so if you forget your walking gear, you’re well covered. It’s certainly something to bear in mind if you’re planning a lack-ofequipment type excuse for not tackling one of the region’s many Pikes. With my partner already talking of a Scafell hike at some point in the near future – that’s more than double the height of Wansfell at 3,309ft – I guess I’d better pull on my walking shoes again and get training. Well, if it means having an excuse to book in for another posthike Hot Lava Shell massage, who am I to Windswept Stephanie at argue? the top of Wansfell Pike

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CHOCOLATE HEAVEN! Our tasters give their guide to the most deliciously indulgent Easter eggs on offer this year. ew things in life bring more joy than tearing into an Easter egg to reveal what tasty treats lie inside. At this time of year, the shelves are brimming with chocolately treats – which presents something of a dilemma when it comes to choosing what to get who. To help out those in such a pickle, our tasting panel put their heads together and put a selection of this year’s eggs to the test. Some may be a bit eggsessive – but they’re a crackin’ bunch. (Geddit?)

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Beautifully presented in a luxurious hatbox this devilishly thick egg has everything. With one half milk chocolate with cookies, puffed rice and chocolate chunks, and the other caramel-milk chocolate, it is indulgent without being sickly sweet. There is also a fabulous selection of 12 chocolates, which includes delights such as a hot cross bun and a billionaire’s shortbread. Perfect for adults, wonderfully playful and great to share, too.

Children love nothing more than novelty chocolate, and when it’s animal-shaped, it seems to taste all the more delicious. While the quality of chocolate won’t blow you away, this cute grinning toothy critter will prove a hit with the kids.

BEST FOR ALLERGIES Sainsbury’s Freefrom egg 125g, £3.50 Egg free, gluten free, wheat free, milk free… while the panel applauded this egg for offering those with allergies the chance to be involved in the choctivities, it didn’t quite have the same depth of regular chocolate. On the plus side, at £3.50 for an egg and some chocolate discs, it’s a steal.

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BEST ORGANIC OPTION Montezuma’s organic milk chocolate button egg 250g, £9.99 With adorable bunny packaging and a generous portion of buttons, this egg made a great first impression. On the downside, the thickness of the buttons meant they didn’t instantly melt in the mouth, but the chocolate egg was redeeming with a moreish light, creamy texture. If it’s organic and British you’re after, this is your egg.

BEST FOR STYLISH FRIENDS Tesco Finest milk chocolate square egg 300g, £8 The contemporary design was an instant hit with the panel and the contents did not disappoint either. The thickness of this egg made it difficult to break into but – oh boy – it was definitely worth the effort. With a creamy taste similar to Galaxy chocolate, this stylish egg was a real hit and is something any milk chocolate lover would be delighted to receive.

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BEST ORNAMENTAL VALUE Bettys medium milk chocolate spring flowers egg 350g, £25 This grown-up Easter treat is clearly a labour of love and the attention to detail is easy to appreciate. With a glossy finish and delicate hand-painted floral decorations, this was almost too pretty to break into. After taking the plunge, our panel discovered strong cocoa flavours ideal for those in search of a high-quality chocolate fix and, while it comes with a heftier price tag than some others, it would make an ideal gift for that someone special.

BEST FOR FAMILY FUN Cadbury Dairy Milk decorate with icing 100g, £4 With a delicious Dairy Milk egg, icing pen and a small stand to balance your egg on while decorating, this great value-formoney egg is perfect for keeping the kids entertained. Let them doodle on their own egg or even decorate one to give as a gift. Tasty and fun – what more can you ask for?

BEST TO IMPRESS Booja Booja hazelnut crunch truffles large egg 138g, £17.95 With a stunning blue casing, delicate floral designs and a luxurious velvet lining, this is one truly classy egg. The truffles are dairy free, organic and gluten free, but with a silky-smooth chocolate, toasted hazelnuts and an angelic dusting of cocoa powder, which offset the sweetness of the truffle, they are in no way lacking. Perfect to take along as a gift if you are at the in-laws for Easter lunch and the gorgeous velvet egg-shaped casing could be kept for use as a jewellery box.

BEST FOR A SUPER SWEET TOOTH Waitrose caramel and fudge egg 185g, £7 Not for the faint hearted, this indulgent egg was an instant hit for the sugarlovers on the panel. With milk chocolate making up one half of the egg and a dark caramel chocolate for the other, it is also ideal for those in search of variety. Packed with chewy caramel throughout and sprinkled with chunky fudge pieces, self control is needed to avoid overindulgence.

BEST FOR WHITE CHOCOLATE LOVERS Nestlé Milkybar milk and cookies 162g, £3 Any fan of white chocolate will enjoy the sumptuous creaminess of this and the cookie pieces add a welcome crunchy texture. The shell also wasn’t too thick, making it ideal for any parents looking to limit their children’s chocolate intake over Easter.

BEST FOR DARK CHOCOLATE LOVERS Green and Black’s organic dark 70 per cent 165g ,£6.59 For those who find milk or white just a little too sweet this is an ideal alternative. While the panel agreed the chocolate was high quality and featured a nice strong flavour, the accompanying fruity fragrance caused a split of opinions. Some thought it added another dimension, while others found it overpowering. Nevertheless, this is an intense indulgence with the bonus of being organic.

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From wartime variety concerts to its final days as ‘The Bug Hut’, readers share their memories of Ecclesfield Cinema. Words: Stephanie Burns

END OF AN INSTITUTION rs M Swann (nee Hodges) of Elm Rise in Chapeltown sent us a beautiful handwritten letter recalling her first memories of Ecclesfield Cinema, which was featured in the January edition. She said:“I was about seven and I used to go on a Saturday afternoon. It cost one penny and we had a bag of sweets given to us at the door. You went in the side entrance. “A few years later my uncle Jack Hodges was made manager, his wife Dorothy was in the pay-box, my sister Beryl was the upstairs usherette, and my dad Bob Hodges was the night time projectionist. “Once a month in wartime, a variety concert was held to raise money for the war effort. All the performers played free of charge. One night during an air raid Uncle Jack came out front of the cinema and said anyone who wished to stay could remain. We all went down to the cellar and sat round the massive boiler (what a place to pick). “The night of VE Day Tommy Parkinson had a small band and he came and played all night on the top step of the cinema. People came from all around and danced till the early hours of the morning at the front of the cinema.” We also received an essay on the cinema from Nigel Womersley of Mill Road, Ecclesfield, which he wrote several years ago. In the piece, he includes great detail about the people who worked there, including his cousin’s husband – the very same Jack Hodges. Nigel describes Jack and Dorothy, who lived in a flat between the stalls and the balcony, as always looking the part and never being afraid of hard work. He said:“They thought nothing of taking the stage curtains down after the Saturday night showing was over, and washing them by hand in the cellar. They were then laid out by the boiler to dry. Dorothy would then iron them and they would be back in place for the Monday evening opening. What a job! “At one time Jack was a familiar figure in the village, riding his cycle – complete with ladder, paste bucket and posters to display forthcoming attractions! He was a showman you see, never missing an opportunity to promote the cinema house.” Nigel also provides a detailed history of the cinema, which opened on New Year’s Day 1921 and cost £15,000 to build. The cinema closed in February 1931 but reopened with ‘talkies’ the following March – the first one being King of Jazz.“There was no shortage of films as the cinema house was used as a store for films

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due to be shown in the city, as its cellar was an ideal ‘safe place’,” said Nigel.“During the Thursday night of the Sheffield Blitz (December 12 1940), films were shown until 6am the following morning.” In 1947, the cinema was sold to Essoldo – owned by the Sheckman family – who also bought Capitol at Lane Top and The Forum at Southey Green.“Television was taking a firm grip on the entertainment scene,” said Nigel.“This, coupled with ripped seating, shabby decorations, and lack of heating, caused attendances to drop. What was once a fine building, with potted palms either side of the stage, was now nicknamed ‘The Bug Hut’.” The decline continued until the final showing, The Young Lions starring Marlon Brando and Dean Martin, on Saturday 7 February 1959 – at which Nigel was present. He was among an audience of just 30.“During the interval, the stage curtain was raised and a hand written slide was projected on to the screen thanking patrons for their attendance during the years. That was all. A village institution had collapsed and that was how it said goodbye!” The building stood until it was bulldozed in June 1971.

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Do you remember The Huts in Chapeltown? Ron Pell of Smithy Carr Close in Chapeltown rang to request our help in obtaining a photograph of his older sister, Gladys Beever’s, first home. On Gladys’ birth certificate from 1933 her address is listed as 1 The Huts, Arundel Road, Chapeltown, which would have been opposite the entrance to Asda if it was still standing today. In 1936, the family moved to a house just off Burncross Road, near the old Hallamshire Maternity Hospital, and The Huts were demolished. If you have a photograph of The Huts and would be happy to share it, email it to stephanie.burns@regionalmagazine.co.uk or post it to Pulse Looking Back, 6 Broadfield Court, Broadfield Business Park, Sheffield, S8 0XF. If you would like us to return your photographs, please include your address.

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See the largest range of traditional and contemporary stair parts in the UK at Jackson Woodturners. ver 100 years in the woodturning industry is a real testament to the quality of products, service and knowledge available at Jackson Woodturners. The business stocks many well-known, reputable brands, such as Richard Burbidge, Cheshire Mouldings and Clive Durose, alongside its own range of stair parts, which offers the same excellent quality at lower prices. See the largest range of traditional and contemporary stair parts in the UK at the purpose-built Sheffield showroom. The friendly team will be delighted to welcome you and show you the excellent quality of the products, as well as examples of recent projects. Everyone at the company is proud of the work they do and is keen to help you choose the most appropriate stair parts to enhance your home or business. Explore Jackson Woodturners’ online shop, and browse different stair parts, or actually look around inside their showroom with an interactive Google view. Delivery is available across the country, and with easy-tofollow online planning guides, you can order online from the comfort of your home and begin your stair make-over today.

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PROMOTIONKIP MCGRATH

Broken leg? Would you like to see a tree surgeon? Words: David Kaye ’ve nothing against tree surgeons. They are great… for sorting out trees. The notion of having a leg sorted out by anyone other than a medical surgeon would seem ridiculous. Why, then, are some people prepared to do this with education? I have had a few enquiries recently which have started me thinking about real value for money and the nature of professional skills. Perhaps education doesn’t hold the same mystery and awe as medicine because of our own journey through school, coupled with an approach from some of our politicians that anyone can teach. Since 2012 it has been possible for mainstream academies to employ teachers without Qualified Teacher Status. The idea behind this policy is so academies can hire ‘great linguists, computer scientists, engineers and other specialists’. Indeed, people often get mixed up thinking that if you can do something very well, you can teach it. I remember a mathematics lecturer. He had a Doctorate degree and was a mathematical superman, but he was incapable of coming down to the level of mere mortals. He couldn’t relate to their needs.

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The dangers with this anyone-can-teach approach become more apparent with primary and lower secondary education. Most of us have a good grasp of the curriculum content. Does this mean we would be able to teach it? The question is, would you allow an unqualified doctor to examine you, let alone operate on you? Should it be acceptable, or advisable, for unqualified teachers to practise? The tuition industry is also becoming much larger. Some tutors are highly qualified and experienced teachers, such as those at Kip McGrath. They also work within an organisation where standards are monitored and controlled. Other tutors may be good graduates, but have no training in the art of teaching. I have also come across ‘trained tutors’ who possess neither degree nor Qualified Teacher Status. We have freedom of choice, but when it comes to investing in your child’s education, what is the best choice? Take the cheap approach and hope the tree surgeon fixes the correct leg, or get the job done properly first time? P.S. I wonder if an orthopaedic surgeon could sort out my laburnum. David Kaye is the Centre Director for Kip McGrath Education Centres Sheffield North in Ecclesfield and is a former headteacher with 25 years’ experience in South and West Yorkshire.

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SWIMMING – A SKILL FOR LIFE wimming is not only a skill for life but a gateway to an incredible amount of fun – you are never too young or too old to build your confidence in the water and start learning to swim. SIV offer swimming lessons for all ages and abilities – you can enrol your little ones into Baby Splash or Swim-a-Song from as early as three months. Duckling lessons are available for four to five year olds and are a great way for children to build their confidence and basic skills in a safe and fun environment, before enrolling onto junior lessons which start from five years old. The learn to swim programme at SIV

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Ice Sheffield is Yorkshire’s premier ice skating rink and it’s right on your door step. Ice skating is a great way for the whole family to get active, have fun and spend some quality time together. Skating is perfect for all ages – the jam-packed timetable offers a variety of themed sessions including Student Skate, Chart Attack, Family Skate and of course Simply Skate for those who just want to take to the ice, be it alone, with a friend or in a group. You needn’t worry if you are a beginner or if you have little ones in your family – there are plenty of Penguin Aids to help guide you around the rink until you find your feet. Once you’ve put yourself out of your comfort zone and learnt a new skill, you’ll be amazed at how great you feel. Plus, you’ll be getting fit without even realising. Skating really works those inner core muscles and improves your balance too.

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PULSEFEATURE Hannah and Ashleigh

A summer spent helping people struggling with poverty has given Ashleigh valuable experience that she hopes to use to inspire others. Words: Stephanie Burns

MISSION TO INDIA ach summer, the cities and beaches of the world are packed with post-A Level students letting their hair down and celebrating the end of school. Whether heading straight into work or onward to university in September, this final blowout is a liberating experience and, for many, a significant step towards independence. One Burncross student who decided to break with this tradition last July was 18-year-old Ashleigh Revitt. While her friends interrailed across Europe, she chose to embark on an adventure with a more benevolent twist.

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Traveling to the South Indian state of Coimbatore with World Christian Ministries (WCM), she spent two weeks working with widows and orphans living in extreme poverty. The Devon-based charity is run by Rachel David – a cousin of Ashleigh’s mum – and her husband Andrew, who have been directors of WCM since 2004. Since Rachel’s dad Roy established the charity in 1980, they have been providing education, food, healthcare and employment opportunities to some of India, Africa and The Philippines’ poorest communities. Together with Rachel, Andrew and their daughter Hannah, Ashleigh arrived in India and, after a short rest, threw herself into work. “We literally landed, had three hours sleep and then went out to do a kids’ fun day,” she laughs. This was just one of the activities Ashleigh took part in. WCM have a number of children’s homes in Coimbatore and Bangalore, which take care of hundreds of impoverished children, and most days they would visit the homes to check everything was OK and deliver some much-loved treats. “On our way to a home we would buy toys and cakes because the children never have cake and they love it,” explains Ashleigh. “Some of the children chose a dance and Hannah is a good singer so she would sing them a song. Then we played with them and made sure they were happy. Without WCM, these children would be on the streets – there’s no funding for them because there’s so little money there.” The same is true for the widows who are helped by WCM. One 96-year-old, who Ashleigh met last summer, worked until she was

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92 and was only paid in the rice she swept up from a factory floor. Thanks to WCM, she managed to finish work and lead a far happier life. Ashleigh now sponsors one of the children, a young girl whose blind parents dropped her off at the home because they could no longer look after her. Along with the rest of the kids, who are aged between four and 18, she’s receiving nutritional meals, learning valuable life skills, attending school and learning English. The children move out when they’re 18 but WCM is helping women beyond this age through their ESTA and Women of Worth (WOW) projects. ESTA funds and supports young women through university, and WOW helps women struggling with poverty, abuse and exploitation by providing them with access to education, food, medical care and business enterprise. Despite the basic living conditions, many of the women and children – to Ashleigh’s great surprise – were in high spirits. “They’re all so happy, inviting and welcoming, it’s just unbelievable,” she says. “I love travelling and seeing how other people are as I think you see things differently. You see not only how different the world is, but also how different the people are. A lot of people [in the Rachel with the Esta UK] complain about the littlest students thing and then you see what little others have and think ‘how can we complain’?” Ashleigh funded the trip herself – flights alone were £700 – but called on the help of the community to raise money so she could buy gifts for the children. She received donations from customers at The Wortley Arms where she worked as a waitress, The Wharncliffe Arms in Burncross organised a raffle, Ecclesfield Primary School (where Ashleigh’s mum works) held a non-uniform day and bake sale, her fellow Notre Dame sixth formers donated to the cause and Fletchers Bakery donated goodies for a bake sale. By the time she jetted off to India, she’d raised more than £1,000. And the fundraising didn’t end there. Constantly posting their daily activities on social media, they helped to spread the word of their trip even further. “We were in a widow’s house one day and she had no mattress, just a metal frame bed,” Ashleigh recalls. “While we were there we filmed a video and posted it on Facebook and within half an hour someone offered to buy her a mattress.” Away from her charitable duties, Ashleigh experienced another taste of life in India – elephant spotting and checking out the local customs. “It’s different to what I thought as it’s more built up. The slums weren’t as bad as I expected and there are cows everywhere, even in the middle of the street. It’s also very loud; every driver beeps their horn just to let other people know they’re there.” Ashleigh is now nearing the end of her first year at Sheffield Hallam University, where she is studying primary teaching. Her WCM adventure last summer gave her invaluable experience that she knows will help her in future. “I now know first-hand what it’s like to help people in poverty,” she says. “Hopefully, when I’m a teacher, I’ll be able to inspire my students to do something similar with a charity like WCM.”

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Rachel with a 96-year-old widow

Andrew, Rachel, Ashleigh and Hannah

If you’d like to donate to WCM to help them continue their work around the world, visit www.justgiving.com/wcm. To find out more about the charity, check out their website at www.wcm.org.uk.

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PULSEMOTORING

High and Blighty To celebrate the foundations of the company’s roots, Jaguar has added a patriotic edition to its flagship FType model. Named the British Design Edition, it’s essentially an all-wheel drive F-Type V6 S with some unique design touches and added equipment levels which would otherwise be optional extras. On the outside there’s a choice of red, white, blue or black paint and you get the Sport Design Pack which adds a black front splitter, body-coloured side sill extensions and rear venturi. There are some unique 20-inch satin grey alloy

wheels and some stylish Union Jack badging. Inside, the aluminium trim is replaced with carbon fibre, there’s Jet leather throughout with 14-way sports seats and an upgraded stereo system. Available to order now. Priced from £75,225.

Jaguar’s true Brit is the pick of this month’s motoring bunch, writes Jordan Cutforth. New Merc is an E-Class above Business personnel of the UK, we have some good news – there’s a brand-new Mercedes E-Class available to order right now. We really do mean brand-new and not like the new DS3 featured elsewhere on this very page which is just a facelift and some new gizmos. The first deliveries of the car – which will be in May –will only be available with a 2.0-litre bi-turbo diesel engine producing 192hp and 295lb ft of torque which will manage 72.4mpg and 102g/km of CO2. In the summer there’ll be a 258hp 3.0-litre V6 diesel managing 55.4mpg and 133g/km of CO2 yet it can still sprint to 62mph in 5.9 seconds. A 279hp petrol-electric hybrid will be available later in the year. Prices start from £35,935.

Clubman All 4 adds drive to the Mini range If you ever wanted a Mini with four-wheel drive but for whatever reason you didn’t want the Countryman, your options were very much nonexistent. Now, though, in 2016, there is a four-wheel drive Mini that isn’t a Countryman. Say hello to the Clubman All4. Available from April, the four-wheel drive system will on be available only on the more powerful Cooper S Clubman and Cooper SD Clubman models. The Cooper S Clubman can achieve a 0-62mph time of 6.9 seconds and emission figures up to 44.8mpg and 146g/km of CO2 thanks to the 192hp 2.0-litre turbo petrol engine. The Cooper SD Clubman can achieve a 7.2 second 0-62mph time and average 58.9mpg through a 2.0-litre four-cylinder diesel unit. Prices start from £24,305.

DS stands proud No longer just a posh Citroen, the DS brand is finally independent within its own right, and to celebrate we’ve been given the brand-new DS3. Actually it’s not an all-new model, but just a facelift version of the previous car with more personalisation options than ever before and powered by an array of new award-winning engines. So basically it’s still a Citroen, but don’t mention that to your local DS dealer. It still retains the old car’’s charm, which is a very good thing, yet it’s plusher and more technologically advanced. There’s the addition of some new economical three-cylinder petrol engines as well as a new ‘Performance’ model – replacing the limited-run DS3 Racing, which comes with the same engine as the Peugeot 208 GTI.

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