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Southside THE QUALITY MAGAZINE FOR CHESTERFIELD, DRONFIELD & SOUTH SHEFFIELD
Just add sunshine The art to dining alfresco
venturing out Things to do as lockdown eases
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Grand gardens Thornbridge Hall has thrown open its doors for spring See page 28
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CONTENTS
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Discover the art of dining alfresco
ello and welcome to the May edition of Southside. We really hope you enjoy seeing the return of the magazine for Chesterfield, Dronfield and South Sheffield. This month we take a stroll round Thornbridge Hall’s gardens, which after a stunning refurbishment (thanks to lockdown) are looking better than ever and open to the public for the first time in two years. As restrictions start to ease we’ve been thinking about the places we can visit and time we can spend outdoors eating, drinking and entertaining. We look at the art of dining alfresco and if you’re connecting with family and friends over a picnic in the park or garden, we have some great accessories too. As your movement starts to become a bit freer, we also look at things to look forward to once lockdown ends. We’re talking theatre, live music, cinema, comedy and more. Elsewhere we’ve got your usual mix of fashion, beauty, motoring and more.
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Richard Abbey Executive Editor
FRONT COVER: Discover Thornbridge Hall’s gardens this spring. See page 28 for more.
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Fashion
Find inspiration from these local boutiques for your transitional wardrobe
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Beauty
These new products aim to cut waste and packaging, which gets a big thumbs up from us
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Accessories
Restrictions permitting, connect with family and friends over a picnic in the park or garden
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little stately home - throws open its doors for the first time in years
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Face values
Could you be carrying a fortune around on your wrist? Southside looks into the world of the watch collector
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The Diary
What to do after lockdown? As restrictions start to ease, we look at things to do and places to visit, from cinemas to theatres and more
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Travel
Home & Garden
Here are some of the most popular ‘staycation’ destinations and what they have to offer
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In Brief
Forget subtle, it’s time to give your home the wow factor
A breath of fresh air
With restrictions easing and the weather getting warmer, now is the time to embrace the great outdoors
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News from Chesterfield, the Peak District and North East Derbyshire
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Motoring
Lockdown silver lining
Speed is the name of game for one legendary carmaker, writes Richard Abbey
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FASHION
Essentiels Antwerp Zider ruffle dress and Zanzai kimono. harpersfashion.com
The changing of the seasons FIND INSPIRATION FROM THESE LOCAL BOUTIQUES FOR YOUR TRANSITIONAL WARDROBE.
Twinset’s spring/summer styles are in store at Sister, 409 Ecclesall Road, Sheffield, S11 8PG. Tel: 0114 267 1330. www.sisteronline.co.uk
Loake Rivington boot, featuring Goodyear welted crepe soles, in brown suede £199. Charles Brooks Shoes, 241 Fulwood Road, Sheffield, S10 3BA. Tel: 0114 268 0590. www.charlesbrooksshoes.co.uk Tricker’s Bourton country shoe £425. The Secret Shoe Box, 145 West Street, Sheffield, S1 4EW. Tel: 0114 273 7931. www.thesecretshoebox.co.uk
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FASHION
Veni Infantino by Ronald Joyce is perfect for any occasion. Blanc, 177 Chatsworth Road, Chesterfield. S40 2BA. Call 01246 767220. Click & Collect or postal delivery service available too
Check Condici’s seasonal styles at New Image, 227 Middlewood Road, Sheffield, S6 4HD. Tel: 0114 234 4880. www.new-image.co.uk
Step into spring with Joseph Ribkoff at Izzi of Baslow, Radcliffe House, Cock Hill, Baslow DE45 1SR. Tel: 01246 582500. www.izziofbaslow.com
You’ll find spring styles from Monari at a number of our local boutiques, including Sister
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PROMOTION
Welcome back YOU’LL FIND TOP BRAND ELECTRICAL GOODS AND MORE AT WILLIAMS ELECTRICAL, WHICH HAS NOW RE-OPENED ITS DOORS TO CUSTOMERS. e have all been counting down the days until our favourite ‘nonessential’ shops can re-open and for the owners of Williams Electrical, that anticipation is no different. They have had 12 April marked firmly in their calendar as the day they can open their doors and invite customers back into their Chesterfield Road showroom. And they can’t wait to see you. Established in 1905, Williams Electrical has an enviable reputation as a leading independent specialist supplier of top brand electrical goods, aiming to offer the best value for money deals on the high street. It remains a family business to this day – the current owners represent the fourth generation. Excellent customer service is at the heart of everything Williams Electrical do, a sentiment echoed by Managing Director Karen Putland. “We care about our customers and pride ourselves on the service we offer,” she said. “We listen and our personal approach is what makes us different to most large national retailers.You can visit our shop to speak with our experienced staff or give us a call to discuss any of our products you might be interested in. We’re happy to help and advise you.” Check out their customer reviews on Google and Trustpilot and you can’t fail to be impressed with the levels of service they offer.
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Williams Electrical is proudly independent but as part of Europe’s largest buying group, Euronics, has access to a huge range of top brand electricals at great prices, including those from Samsung, Sony, LG, Bosch, Blomberg, Neff, Siemens, LEC, Smeg, and many others. Loyal, long-standing staff are experienced and knowledgeable in the products they sell. “If you are interested in seeing the latest technology from OLED and 4K Ultra High Definition TVs to the latest music streaming and audio systems, our sales team offer in-store demonstrations as well and putting your choice of TV and sound bar or audio system together for you to experience before you buy,” added Karen. “We have a huge range of white goods, including; washing machines, tumble dryers, fridge freezers and cookers and built in appliances, for which we offer a complete installation service. All this is complemented by
vacuum cleaners, microwaves and small household appliances.” The welcoming showroom is Covidsecure, has lots of products in stock, most of which can be taken away on the day of purchase. Delivery is also available and Williams offer a bespoke installation service, from a simple TV wall mount to a complete multi-room entertainment system. And the service from Williams Electrical doesn’t stop there, they also have proud links with the community and are currently supporting Sheffield FC in their bid to move to a new purpose-built stadium. There’s never been a better time to support your independents.Visit Williams Electrical and you’ll be rewarded with a warm welcome, expert advice and competitive prices. Williams Electrical 783-787 Chesterfield Road, Woodseats, Sheffield, S8 0SP Tel: 0114 255 4341 Email: sales@williams-electrical.co.uk www.williams-electrical.co.uk
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BEAUTY
Yves Saint Laurent Or Rouge Creme, 50ml, £285
Chantecaille Eye Shadow Refill, £21 – Shade Chocolat
Tom Ford Traceless Touch Cushion Foundation- Refill, £42 Shade 5.5 Bisque Tom Ford’s Traceless Touch Foundation introduces a refreshing, skin-perfecting formula with sun protection and seamless satin-matte coverage that creates a natural look on the go. The refill compact formula is resistant to water, sweat and humidity and controls shine while giving skin a flood of moisture.
Charlotte Tilbury Airbrush Bronzer, £39 – Shade Medium 3
Sustainable beauty THESE NEW PRODUCTS AIM TO CUT WASTE AND PACKAGING, WHICH GETS A BIG THUMBS UP FROM US. elcome to the eco-conscious answer to topping up your beauty routine. These sustainable and refillable products are designed to cut waste and packaging while still delivering the results you love. Look out for haircare pouches from Ouai, reusable compacts from Tom Ford and Charlotte Tilbury and Fenty Skin’s innovative refillable skincare.
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Dior Rouge Dior Couture Colour Matte Lipstick Refill, £25.50- Shade 964 Ambitious For the people out there that repeat-buy the same lipstick, you’ll be happy to hear that many brands now offer refillable options from Dior, Charlotte Tilbury, and Hourglass. The new Rouge Dior refill brings an eco-designed format to the iconic lipstick and is identical to that of the lipstick. You can replace the stick with any shade from the Rouge collection to endlessly switch up your style. And it’s a great way to treasure the original, sleek packaging you first bought.
Dermalogica Daily Microfoliant Refill, 74g, £49
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Armani Beauty My Way Eau De Parfum, 90ml Refillable, £105 And for your signature scent, brands like Giorgio Armani have come up with an innovative way to seamlessly refill your bottle, with all its components recyclable, My Way’s bottle makes it effortless to both reduce waste and recycle more. Armani’s commitment to the environment by reinventing fine fragrance for a more sustainable future it’s a step in the right way for the beauty industry.
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BEAUTY
Sarah Chapman Meso-Melt Infusion System, £138
Fenty Skin Hydra Vizor Invisible Moisturizer SPF30 Refill, £28 The most important thing for healthy-looking, glowy skin is hydration and sun protectionevery single day. The Hydra Invisible moisturiser from Fenty Skin is one product that Rihanna herself can’t live without. If that alone doesn’t sway you then you’ll be glad to hear that it sits well with makeup and absorbs instantly to smooth and soften your skin without looking or feeling greasy. The refill slides easily into the original packaging and you’re ready to go!
Ouai Detox Shampoo Refill, 946ml, £48 The brands founder, Jen Atkin is a big supporter of sustainability and creating sustainable options for her one million strong Instagram followers has always been at the forefront of her brand ethos. Take Ouai’s new Detox Shampoo, this near-litre refill pack uses 60% less plastic and has reduced the brands carbon footprint by 30%. Formulated with a blend of apple cider vinegar, hydrolyzed keratin and chelating agents. Together they work to leave hair squeaky clean and residue-free.
You can also try these fantastic products too... Sisley Phyto Blush (six shades) £53.50. www.sisley-paris.co.uk
Grown Alchemist AntiBacterial Hand Cream: Tea Tree Extract, Cedarwood, Ylang Ylang 65ml £18 An innovative, non-greasy hand cream, formulated with anti-bacterial and soothing ingredients to deeply hydrate hands and cuticles, while leaving them softly scented.
So Stretch Mascara (three colours) £46.50. www.sisley -paris.co.uk
Grown Alchemist Natural Hydrating Sunscreen SPF 30 50ml £33 An invisible, light weight, vegan formulation that blends effortlessly to the skin, that features innovative ultra-sheer natural Zinc Oxide to provide broad spectrum protection from damaging UVA/B rays and environmental aggressors. 100% Natural. 100% Vegan. 100% Reef Safe. www.sheffieldvibe.com 11
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Due to the recent Government guidelines please refer to our website for details on forthcoming auctions at our Bakewell & Derby Salerooms. If you would like an item valuing Bamfords are still available for online valuations through our website. The Bakewell Saleroom will be open on selected days to accept entries for future auctions please call 01629 730920 to confirm opening days and to a book an appointment.
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ACCESSORIES
Going out is the new staying in...
Spread a little love with Sophie Allport’s multicoloured hearts collection. Knitted picnic blanket £39. www.sophie allport.com
RESTRICTIONS PERMITTING, CONNECT WITH FAMILY AND FRIENDS OVER A PICNIC IN THE PARK OR GARDEN. s restrictions are easing and with the nicer weather approaching, picnics will start to become popular. Whether you are having a picnic in the park or just in your garden, having all the essentials will prepare you for some exciting summer plans. Choose from picnic baskets to chairs to make your own perfect picnic.
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nest.co.uk Case Furniture Eos outdoor picnic house £2,998
B&M stackable wine glass tumbers, £4 (four pack). www.bmstores.co.uk
Daisy Park Folk Doves stainless steel bottles £20. www.daisypark.co.uk Picnic blanket in Waddling Ducks design £38.95. www.annabeljames.co.uk 14 www.sheffieldvibe.com
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ACCESSORIES
Rex London kids eco lunch and tableware bamboo dinner set, Charlie the Lion portrait. www.rexlondon.com
Pure new wool picnic rug with waterproof backing and handmade carrying leather strap £125. Size: 145x183cm. www.heating-and-plumbing.com Amara ban.do Go Outside picnic cooler bag Superbloom. www.amara.com This reusable bamboo travel cutlery set is portable and lightweight, it is made out of sustainably sourced bamboo which is naturally antibacterial, non-toxic and BPA free. £14.99. www.wearthlondon.com
Extra large deckchair in leaf fabric design. Folds flat for easy storage when not in use. £195. www.denysandfielding.co.uk Set of four smoked grey dappled glasses £26. www.roseandgrey.co.uk
B&M desert palm bamboo pitcher £5. www.bmstores.co.uk
Next four-person picnic hamper £55. www.next.co.uk Add a touch of colour to your picnic, barbecue, or catering event with one of these bamboo fibre dining sets for four people £20. www.greentones.co.uk Made from durable canvas, with extra-strong straps, these shopping tote bags are printed to order, on both sides with a vivid image of an original painting. £25. www.louisemead.co.uk
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HOME & GARDEN
Be bold! FORGET SUBTLE, IT’S TIME TO GIVE YOUR HOME THE WOW FACTOR. ake a statement in your home and be bold with bright colours, unusual shapes and quirky accessories. The bold trend stems from
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Gianna LED neon canvas art, £265, ornate leaping fish candle holder, £32.95, gold OMG balloon ornament and wall décor, £38.95. www.audenza.com
maximalism but showing a more modern approach. Take a look at the top picks for this trend and dive into a touch of fun and uniqueness.
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HOME & GARDEN
Kip and Co Kiss Me punch hook cushion 40x40cm. £65. www.antipodream.co.uk
nest.co.uk Vitra sunburst wall clock £295
Berlin 69 poster 30x40cm £ 12.95. https://desenio.co.uk
nest.co.uk hem arch throw £166
The Wam Bams are big, bold, joyful pieces of art. Set against a strong black background with a choice of two striking colour schemes, these wall hung artworks are a celebration of colour, joy and life. £700. www.coucoumanou.com
Bold Monkey Feeling Tropical deco light in yellow £69. Cuckooland.com Minimal and modern, the glamorous Alphaville Pedestal comes in a gorgeous polished stainless steel frame, topped with a smoke mirror top, £1,495. www.sweetpeaandwillow.com
Pooky 20cm Empire Selene shade, £32, with Tina wall fitting in antique brass, £106. www.pooky.com
Bold jungle tiger art print £15. abstracthouse.com
The limited edition Yomi inflatable armchair was designed by artist Nep for MOJOW. £595. www.limelace.co.uk www.sheffieldvibe.com 17
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HOME & GARDEN
Hawthorn Yellow, Dover White and Holkham Dune Victorian floor tiles from Original Style in a Brighton pattern. Prices start from £0.52 per tile. www.originalstyle.com
Daisy Park Asta Barrington tray £20. www.daisypark.com
So much more than a light, just give the Devilish Bulldog Deco Light from Bold Monkey that butt rub he’s been after and watch the magic happen, £169. www.cuckooland.com Colourful marbled jesmonite table lamp with red fabric cable and inline on-off switch £60. www.nineangels.co.uk
Dressed up to the nines, the Well Dressed Cocktail Chair from Bold Monkey will make you look good no matter what you’re wearing, £409. www.cuckooland.com lingham g Fram 50cm. £20. in d a r T x Garden umpkin - 30 .co.uk n in p dentrading io h s u c ar www.g
Sofology pink Lily chair, £599. www.sofology.co.uk
ABOVE: The MARBLE mural is hand printed by way of the traditional Japanese art of Suminagashi. Width 55cm, length 280cm. £130. www.natmaks.com RIGHT: A modern take on ancient, Empire style, the Rider XBench by Jonathan Adler can be topped with a tray and used as a luxurious accent table, £795. www.sweetpeaand willow.com 18 www.sheffieldvibe.com
Vortex circular rug, handmade in pure New Zealand Wool by artisan weavers. Available exclusively from www.sonyawinner.com
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HOME & GARDEN
The orange zebra plate is a great way to add some zing to your wall décor £38. www.audenza.com
Encourage yourself to dream big with this bold and modern print £4.50. www.etsy.com/uk/shop/AlbertMoon
Honeycomb sideboard. https://royalstranger.com
Duck egg velvet cushions hand made to order in the UK from upholstery grade British cotton velvet £40. https://luxe39.com Retro telephone in concrete grey £44.95. Cuckooland.com
Bold Rituals Living Room is an eccentric design set, colorful, and out of the box. With statement pieces and strong patterns and colors, it is the perfect space for long evenings with friends or family. https://achcollection.com
Say yes to stripes! A funky spin to colour, stripes can add punch, drama or even a sense of space into your bathroom. £200. www.lovasi.co.uk www.sheffieldvibe.com 19
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Beautiful views across the Hope Valley Large gardens seating up to 200 people Live music every Sunday Heated marquee with limited capacity Booking advised
Opening times Monday to Friday 11am – 10pm Saturday & Sunday 9am – 10pm Conducting wedding show-rounds for 2021 onwards
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We are able to design wedding packages to match your dreams for up to 150 people. Our bespoke packages can include overnight stays for family and friends that will make your day all the more special. Bespoke birthdays, anniversaries and family get togethers. We can design and offer you a truly unforgettable experience.
This unique and picturesque garden centre has friendly and professional staff who are always happy to talk and give helpful advice for all your gardening needs. We actively support local businesses and suppliers and where possible sell locally produced goods. Open 7 days a week.
Our fabulous new bistro is now open! Sample our delicious homemade cakes, lunches and afternoon teas to takeaway or enjoy a leisurely walk around the garden centre with a coffee. Our outdoor dining area will be open from 12th April with ample seating and stunning views to enjoy.
DUNSTON HALL ESTATE, DUNSTON ROAD, CHESTERFIELD, DERBYSHIRE S41 9RL www.dunstonhall.co.uk www.dunstonhallgardencentre.co.uk info@dunstonhall.co.uk
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FOOD & DRINK
A breath of fresh air WITH RESTRICTIONS EASING AND THE WEATHER GETTING WARMER, NOW IS THE TIME TO EMBRACE THE GREAT OUTDOORS. pring has sprung and we’re getting ready to enjoy our great outdoors. Whether that means entertaining in our gardens, heading out for a picnic or drinking and dining at one of our region’s splendid venues (now restrictions are easing) - the choice is yours. At home, once you’re all set up outside - tables, chairs, parasol, mood-enhancing music - you’ll need to decide what to eat and for that we have plenty of inspiration. If you’re preparing the food yourself, over the coming pages we have some tasty spring/summer recipe ideas, which can be made with delicious ingredients from local suppliers including Whites of Calver. You’ll find an extremely well-stocked Spar store at Whites of Calver which also includes an on-site butchers and delicatessen supplied by nearby Fischers & Co. More of a farm shop, much of its produce is sourced from local farm shops including New Close Farm Shop, Smyllies of Bakewell, Peak District Dairy, local Derbyshire wine merchants John Hattersley Wines, and local brewery Peak Ales. In short, everything you need for a slap-up outdoor feast. Attached is the Insomnia Cafe with coffee, cakes and lots of outside space. If you like the idea of staying at home but can’t bring yourself to do the cooking (or the washing up), you could always order the food in. The Greedy Greek Deli has been a part of Sharrow Vale Road for over 15 years and is perfect for a seasonal alfresco meal. They cater for any size party and even attend outside events with their mobile unit. After months of being at home, staying there might be the last thing you want to do so the appeal of eating out, literally, at a pub, restaurant or cafe may hold sway. With venues able to serve drinks and food from 12 April, now is the perfect time to revisit some of your favourite spots, especially if the sun’s shining. Many have completely upgraded or extended their outdoor areas meaning they can accommodate more people comfortably and safely. The Maynard is one such venue and opened its beautiful gardens on 12 April. This idyllic setting can accommodate up
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to 200 people with spectacular views across Hope Valley. They also have a heated marquee with limited capacity, perfect for those wet afternoons or chilly evenings. The Vine Group operate a number of properties throughout our area, many of which will be catering to diners outside.
Italian picnic sandwich Serves 4 Prepare 30 minutes, plus overnight refrigeration Ingredients • 1 loaf oval-shaped sourdough bread • 290g jar roasted peppers, drained • 1 medium red onion, thinly sliced • 2 balls mozzarella (250g), drained and sliced • 90g pack spicy Italian salami • 90g pack pepperoni slices • 100g wild rocket For the relish • 2 stalks celery, finely diced • 1 tbsp small capers • 4 pepperoncini (pickled peppers) or Peppadew, thinly sliced
Mosborough Hall has a charming courtyard, complete with pizza oven and barbecue, whilst the Laura Ashley Tearoom at Kenwood Hall will be serving their afternoon teas on the terrace. For more recipe inspiration, or ideas for your garden, visit www.dobbies.com
• 1 tbsp red wine vinegar • 2 tbsp extra virgin olive oil • 2 tsp oregano Method 1. In a small bowl, mix together the relish ingredients and season with salt and pepper. 2. Slice the top 4cm off the top of the loaf. Scoop out most of the inside, leaving 4cm at the bottom. Layer the ingredients inside the loaf, starting with the roasted peppers, then halve the relish, the red onion, remaining relish, mozzarella, salami, pepperoni and rocket. Put the top back on and wrap very tightly in plastic wrap. 3. Put the loaf on a tray topped with another tray. Weigh it down with something heavy, such as a cast-iron frying pan. 4. To serve, unwrap and cut into slices.
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Spicy cauliflower and bean tacos with pickled red onions Serves 4 Prepare 30 minutes Cook 25 minutes Ingredients • 1 small head cauliflower, cut into small florets • 3 tbsp vegetable oil • 4 tsp smoked paprika • 4 tsp ground cumin • 2 cloves garlic, chopped • 2 cans borlotti beans • 1 tbsp honey • 3 tbsp cider vinegar For the pickled red onions • 150ml red wine vinegar • 1 tbsp salt • 1 tbsp caster sugar • 2 medium red onions, sliced into half moons To serve • Warm corn or flour tortillas • Fresh coriander • Sliced green chillies • Chipotle hot sauce Method 1. Preheat the oven to 220˚C, gas mark 7. To make the pickled red onions, heat the red wine vinegar in a small saucepan with 50ml water, the salt and sugar. Bring to the boil, then take off the heat. Add the onions and leave to cool to room temperature. 2. Put the cauliflower on a baking tray. Drizzle with 1 tbsp oil, sprinkle with 2 tsp each smoked paprika and cumin, and season with salt and pepper. Bake for 15-20 minutes until charred. Remove and set aside. 3. Meanwhile, in a large frying pan, heat the remaining 2 tbsp oil and the garlic. Sauté over a medium heat for 23 minutes until golden. Add the beans, remaining 2 tsp each smoked paprika and cumin, honey and cider vinegar; season with salt and pepper. Cook for another 5 minutes, then remove from heat. 4. When ready to eat, warm the tortillas and serve with bowls of the beans, pickled onions, coriander, chillies and hot sauce for people to help themselves.
Tomato tart with feta Serves 4 Prepare 30 minutes Cook 35 minutes Ingredients • 300g cherry tomatoes, halved • 1 medium red onion, thickly sliced • 1 tbsp white wine vinegar • 1 tbsp extra virgin olive oil • 325g all-butter pre-rolled puff pastry • 150g cream cheese • 1 clove garlic, crushed • 2 egg yolks • 20g chives, finely chopped • 100g feta cheese, crumbled • 20g fresh basil Method 1. Preheat the oven to 180˚C, gas mark 4. Put the tomatoes and onion on a
baking tray, drizzle with the vinegar and olive oil, and season with salt and pepper. Bake for 15 minutes, then remove. Turn the heat up to 210˚C, gas mark 7. 2. Unwrap the pastry and slice into 4 rectangles. Use a knife to lightly score a 2cm border on each piece. Put on a tray and freeze while you prepare the remaining ingredients. 3. In a small bowl, mix together the cream cheese, garlic, 1 egg yolk and 2 tbsp chives; season with salt and pepper. 4. Put the pastry on a baking tray and bake for 8 minutes. Remove and spread with the cream cheese mixture. Top with the tomatoes, onion and feta. Brush the outer edges with the remaining egg yolk. Bake for another 10 minutes, then remove. Top with the remaining chives and fresh basil to serve.
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The Bistro at Dunston Hall The fabulous new bistro at Dunston Hall is now open. Sample delicious homemade cakes, lunches and afternoon teas to takeaway or enjoy a leisurely walk around the garden centre with a coffee. They have a large outdoor dining area with ample seating and stunning views to enjoy. Children can play in a new adventure playground whilst you relax and enjoy alfresco dining. For the early risers, the breakfast menu is served from 9-11.30am; sample one of the delicious bistro breakfast cobs and choose from a wide range of fillings… allserved on a fresh colburn bread roll from The Bakewell Bakery. If it’s a tasty lunch you are after, try one of the delicious salads or for the bigger appetite, why not sample mouth-watering bistro beer battered fish and chips. They look forward to welcoming you. Visit https://dunstonhallgardencentre.co.uk/ or call 01246 268468 to find out more.
Greedy Greek The Greedy Greek Deli has been a part of Sharrow Vale Road for over 15 years and has continued to grow and evolve into more than just a deli. Today’s business consists of a small production kitchen near Chesterfield where their Greek chefs make delicious food. The deli is buzzing, keeping Dennis and the team on their toes with yummy wraps and delicious Greek meals – a chance to dine Mediterranean style. They have a limited number of tables outside but will be re-opening their indoor restaurant from 17 May. Working with Just-Eat and their own app, they provide an extensive delivery service. The Deli Direct – catering for parties, weddings, business lunches, meetings, and now outside events with their mobile unit. To find out more call 0114 266 7719 or visit thegreedygreekdeli.co.uk
The Maynard The Maynard will be opening it’s beautiful gardens on 12 April.This idyllic setting seats up to 200 people with spectacular views across Hope Valley. There will also be a heated marquee with limited capacity, perfect for those wet afternoons or chilly evenings. The main menu, inclusive of lunch options, will running straight through from 128pm every day. Brunch and indulgent Roastology coffee will be served at weekends from 9am in addition to The Maynard’s famous Sunday roasts. The hotel will reopen with a fantastic menu of new seasonal dishes sourced from local suppliers. Food influences are from all over the world. Everything is freshly cooked and prepared inhouse, with a real focus on dietary requirements including gluten free and plant-based dishes. Booking is recommended to avoid disappointment. Socially distanced wedding and event show rounds will also be conducted from 12 April with availability for 2021 and beyond. Call 01433 424110 or visit www.themaynard.com for more.
Whites of Calver If a day in the Peak District sounds ideal to you then the Insomnia Café in Calver is the perfect place to grab a hot drink and warm snack while enjoying the surrounding scenery. The Insomnia Café offers a wide selection of freshly prepared sandwiches, baguettes and toasties daily starting from £3.65, including multiple vegetarian options as well as your traditional lunch time fillings. In addition to their savoury options they also offer a wide selection of cakes and tea loaves fresh every day (starting from £2.20 a slice). Coffee takes centre stage; there’s a good choice available as you can imagine with vegan and lactose-free options on offer as well as ‘Ice Caps’, a blended frappe – a sort of coffee-infused milkshake blended with ice and flavourings. There’s a good-sized outdoor area with plenty of tables and space to socially distance. To find out more call 01433 639458 or visit www.insomniacoffee.co.uk 24 www.sheffieldvibe.com
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THE GREEDY GREEK DELI & GREEK DELI DIRECT As lockdown is eased and we can now meet with family and friends outdoors and in our gardens why not give The Greedy Greek Deli team a call. We can supply you with delicious food HOT or COLD, delivery or collection for your long awaited reunions. We are open for delivery or collection 7 days a week, please see our website for full details you can order on line via our app, via just-eat or by calling the shop on 0114 2667719
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HEALTH
Extracting the goodness JUICING IS A QUICK AND EASY WAY OF GIVING THE BODY A SUPER DOSE OF NUTRIENTS. RICHARD ABBEY GETS SOME EXPERT ADVICE ON WHERE TO START. e honest, over the last 12 months or so, have you given thought to what you eat and how much you’re consuming of certain types of foods? Have you been inspired to turn to a plant-based diet or just cut down on the amount of meat you eat? Maybe you’ve cut back on alcohol or tried to increase the amount of fruit and vegetables in your diet.Whatever your choices – and reasons – there’s one unifying theme and that’s taking positive steps to improve your health and wellbeing. As we move into spring there’s no better time to take those positive steps even further by giving yourself a dose of goodness in the form of juicing. Juicing is a process that extracts the juices from fresh fruits and vegetables, usually stripping away most of the solid matter, including the seeds and pulp, from whole fruits and vegetables. This results in a liquid that contains most of the vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants naturally present in the whole fruit or vegetable. “A simple way of describing juicing is
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that it’s a very quick and easy way of giving the body a super dose of nutrients and goodness in a virtually pre-digested form,” said Nick Ledger, part of UK Juicers, a York-based family business that was one of the first companies to bring specialist juicers for the health enthusiast to the world of online shopping in the UK.They specialise in high quality juicers, blenders, food dryers, sprouters, seeds and other items for a healthy lifestyle. Juicing is sometimes done to detox but can supplement your current diet. “The benefits are as mentioned as above, you’re giving your body an excellent dose of nutrition. Fresh vegetable juice is packed full of vitamins, minerals and live enzymes,” added Nick. And it’s easy to get started, as Nick explains: “To get started you simply need a fruit and vegetable juicer. We tend to specialise in masticating (or ‘cold press’) juicers. These work at a low speed, gently crushing the produce and giving a nutrient dense juice that minimises oxidation and allows the juice to remain fresh for longer. The slow speed also
makes them capable of juicing leafy greens with excellent results.” Juicing methods vary, from squeezing fruit by hand to motor-driven juicers. Two common types of juicers include centrifugal – these juicers grind fruits and vegetables into pulp through a highspeed spinning action with a cutting blade. The spinning also separates the juice from the solids. Cold-press juicers, as mentioned by Nick, crush and press fruits and vegetables much more slowly to obtain as much juice as possible. The nutritional quality of juice obtained from both types of juicers is similar. Once you’ve got your equipment sorted, there are a whole host of recipes to try, including this favourite one from Nick: “A really good introduction to the benefits of juicing is carrot, apple and ginger. Juice two apples with a 1cm slice of fresh ginger and make up to one pint with carrots. It’s delicious!” On this page you’ll find some more recipes from Nick to try.Visit www.ukjuicers.com to find out more.
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RECIPES: Carrot, Apple & Ginger 8 Medium Carrots 2 Apples (Coxes, Royal Gala or Braeburn) Slice of root Ginger (to taste) Carrot, Apple & Ginger makes a delicious starting point for those who have never tried vegetable juices. It has superb nutritional qualities: carrots are a good source of Vitamin A and Beta Carotenes, providing anti-ageing and cancer-fighting antioxidants. Apples have an abundance of pectin which forms a gel that breaks down toxins in the intestines and helps maintain a healthy bowel function. Ginger is an excellent tonic for the entire digestive system. In fact, Carrot & Apple is a staple drink of the Gerson Institute of Cancer Therapy. This drink can be easily made with any fruit & vegetable juicer. Carrots need to form the majority of the juice otherwise the flavour of the apples will dominate. The ginger provides a nice touch of spice, but use it sparingly - it’s powerful stuff! ***
Carrot, Parsley, Spinach & Celery 4 Carrots 1 Small Handful of Flat Leaf Parsely 100g Fresh Spinach 2 Sticks of Celery Parsley, particularly the flat leaf kind rather than the curly, provides a very potent herbal juice. As such, it should never be taken in too large a quantity. Its properties can help maintain healthy blood vessels and a normal function of the adrenal and thyroid glands, while also acting as a diuretic.The combination is believed to provide excellent qualities for regenerating and healing tissues within the body.
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Carrot, Greens & Hemp Milk 40-50g of Hemp seeds (preferably germinated) 4 Medium Carrots 100g Spinach 2 Sticks of Celery Fresh Rosemary (optional) Hemp is one of the most nutritionally complete foods available and is rich in Omega 3, 6 and 9 essential fatty acids. It is also an excellent source of protein. To get the best out of hemp it needs to be thoroughly washed and it is often a good idea to soak the seeds for 8-12 hours to start germination, and perhaps even to sprout them as this can increase nutrient availability. This drink is best made with a twin gear juicer. A small amount of hemp should be placed in the feeding chamber and fed down with harder produce. To really break down the hemp it is best to re-feed the pulp once or twice. ***
Wheatgrass Zinger 1oz Fresh Wheatgrass Juice 1 Apple ½ a Lemon Slice of Ginger (to taste) A Wheatgrass Zinger provides an excellent
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Pineapple, Mango, Apple, Lime & Ginger Smoothie 4 Rings of Fresh Pineapple 1 Mango 5 Apples 1 Lime Slice of Ginger (to taste) 4 Healthy Dollops of Fresh Yoghurt The combination of pineapple, mango, lime, ginger and yoghurt has to be tasted to be believed: it’s rather special. Even more so if you’re lucky enough to find a supply of Indian or Pakistani mangoes. This drink serves serves. Prepare and freeze the mango and pineapple. Add to a blender followed by the juiced apples, lime and ginger. Finally, add the yoghurt, blend well and serve immediately.
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Lockdown silver lining THORNBRIDGE HALL - DERBYSHIRE’S QUIRKIEST LITTLE STATELY HOME THROWS OPEN ITS DOORS FOR THE FIRST TIME IN YEARS. 28 www.sheffieldvibe.com
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alking has become an increasing, and enjoyable, part of our lives over the last year or so. As restrictions continue to ease and we can now venture further afield, a trip out into Derbyshire this spring can hold a certain sense of wonder. If you head off the well-trodden track you can be rewarded with grand gardens and more at Thornbridge Hall, a delightfully different 12th century stately home that lies on the outskirts of Ashford-in-the-Water. After being closed for almost two years, the gardens are now open to visitors along with a plant nursery and the Carriage House Café, which fully reopened on Monday 12 April. They are open seven days per week from 10am4pm. The cost of entry to the 12-acre gardens will be £7 per adult with no charge for children. A lockdown silver lining has been the time it has afforded the owners of Thornbridge Hall to work on the house and gardens. The breathing space has allowed them to make a number of tweaks to the already beautiful 100-acre plus property. This includes fully restoring the previously buried Clumber Quadrafoil fountain in the Italian Garden. An impressive sight at 20m across, the fountain is now home to hundreds of yellow bath ducks. Squeals of delight can be heard for miles around as children catch them with the provided nets and throw them back in again. “There has been just the one meanie who made a comment on our Facebook page about them being a bit naff,” laughs Emma Harrison, who has owned Thornbridge Hall with husband, Jim Harrison, since 2002. “But I’m happy to be part of Club Naff, if that’s what they are. The smiles and laughter have brought the place to life. We are even building a beach in time for summer, I’ve already bought the buckets and spades!” Work is also well underway on The Potting Shed, a brand-new glass fronted café that will serve delicious home cooked dishes – such as doorstop sandwiches using freshly baked bread, huge, fresh salads and flavour-packed soups – using garden sourced and estate raised ingredients. There will also be cakes from The Bakehouse and beer on tap from Thornbridge Brewery. Access will be directly from the Monsal Trail, as well as via the property’s main entrance, providing a welcome sanctum for walkers and cyclists. >>>
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The plant nursery is also enjoying a makeover, and The Bakehouse is being expanded as well. The plan is to offer an extensive range of experiences, meaning a trip to Thornbridge should appeal to anyone and everyone, whatever their interests. Guided nature walks – allowing visitors to take in the diverse, often rare local wildlife – sculpture trails and photography courses, are all in the pipelines. Wood carving, glass blowing, kiln making, forging, floristry school, pick your own flowers and pottery are also on Emma’s wish-list. “We have honestly worked harder than ever before during lockdown,” smiles Emma. “Usually, we would be travelling a lot, working on our various businesses but the restrictions meant we had to ease up on that side of our lives. It gave us the opportunity to step back and really absorb and enjoy our family home. We realised that we had to share it with other people again. It’s too special to keep behind closed gates.” Emma first visited Thornbridge Hall with her youth/social worker, the indomitable Donna Jones MBE when Sheffield City Council ran it as a residential conference centre. She fell in love with the gothic mansion immediately and vowed to buy it one day. Emma and Jim fulfilled that dream
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20-years ago and set about restoring the property, that had fallen into some disrepair. It has been a labour of love and a project that the couple are understandably very proud of. “Lockdown has given us the time to pull together and develop so many elements, like the new café and the improved nursery – things that we’ve been wanting to do for a while. We can’t wait to share our unique corner of the Peak District with locals as well as visitors from further afield,” says Emma. “Thornbridge Hall has never been conventional. It has never been owned by royals or the upper classes – somehow, it has always been under the care of eccentric businesspeople, artists and dreamers. We’re thrilled to continue that tradition! Our ambition is to have fun and never be ordinary, and we have lots of ideas up our sleeves. We’re excited to bring our visitors along on the ride.” Thornbridge Hall is surrounded by 4.8 ha (12a) of quintessentially English gardens, set in the heart of the Peak District National Park. The gardens were designed at the end of the 19th century to create a vision of ‘1,000 shades of green,’ which the owner wanted to be able to see from his bedroom window. They are a perfect example of Victorian drive, determination and engineering to manipulate the landscape into a series of
garden rooms. The gardens first opened to the public in the 1930s and there are many distinct areas including the Italian Garden, 30m (100ft) Herbaceous Border, Water Garden and Koi Lake, as well as terraced lawns overlooking the beautiful Derbyshire countryside. Visitors will also come across three temples, numerous statues, 46 urns and two grottos, all of which were incorporated into the garden in the 1890s. Some of the statuary came from Clumber Park and Chatsworth, while some were gifts from the Greek Government. The current ownership has seen the development of the Kitchen Garden, Scented Terrace, Long Border, Modern Knot Garden, Orangery and Greenhouse. The Carriage House Café will be serving freshly ground coffee and other drinks, alongside their famous sausage rolls (Plain, Jaipur or Stilton - using pork raised on the estate), cakes and slices made by The Bakehouse. Based at Thornbridge, this fast-growing business is run by talented baker, Eleanor Rastrick. For more information on Thornbridge Hall, visit thornbridgehall.co.uk.You can also follow the stately home on Facebook and Instagram.
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Face values COULD YOU BE CARRYING A FORTUNE AROUND ON YOUR WRIST? IN THE FIRST OF A NEW SERIES FOCUSING ON ANTIQUES AND COLLECTABLES, SOUTHSIDE LOOKS INTO THE WORLD OF THE WATCH COLLECTOR. BY MARTIN EDWARDS. ot the time please? Let’s hope so, because time is one of the most influential factors in determining the value of that gleaming hunk of metal and jewels you’re so proudly wearing. After a few years have elapsed, it’ll still be telling the hours, but it will eventually become a vintage watch, pursued by collectors all over the world. But before pound signs dance merrily away in your visual field, sorry, we’re going to have to break it gently… the battered Timex you received as a 16th birthday present is not currently at the top of the list of targets sought after by aficionados. We are talking about watches that have that vital ingredient – the prestige that derives from the maker’s name. And they do not come any grander than Patek Philippe. By general consent, they are at the very top of the tree. With a few arguable exceptions, the rest of the famous names belong in the chasing pack. So what is it about this particular maker that prompts someone to spend a small fortune for the reassurance of seeing the name emblazoned on the dial every time you glance at it? A Derbyshire businessman has two Patek Philippes. One of them, bought for £21,000 a few
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years back would now fetch nearer £55,000. But it isn’t the monetary value that drives his passion for collecting. “They are certainly not just bling,” he says. “Right from being a young boy interested in engineering, I understood how gearing works. And some of the top watches are remarkable pieces of engineering. “For instance, a watch might have 24 rubies in its movement. They are not there just for decoration. They are an integral part of the working mechanism. And rubies cost money, hence the prices of the finished article.” But even Patek Philippe can’t claim the same rarity value that surrounds the creations of another maker much beloved by formula one racing drivers. That maker is Frank Mille, who produces timepieces in absurdly small quantities. “It is literally a case of one guy sitting on a Swiss mountainside making watches. Because of the rarity, they can change hands for up to £250,000.” But even that staggering sum pales into insignificance when the other vital factor is taken, that of provenance. To you or me that means who had the watch previously. If it was someone famous, the difference in value
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can be breathtaking. Ian Cookson of PA Jewellery in Sheffield is something of an authority on watches, but even he was stunned when Steve McQueen’s old one went under the hammer recently. “It set a new record price of $17million at auction. The price was driven by the provenance – a watch of the same specification without that link would be worth $150,000,” said Ian. Back in the realms of real life, there are numerous makers which are highly desirable and accessible to those who are looking for an investment which can be used and enjoyed every day.
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But the first problem that could confront a would-be collector is actually getting hold of some of the more soughtafter examples. In many cases, it’s impossible to go down the retail route. Potential customers are invited to buy new watches, and that invitation is hard to come by. The greater the maker’s repute, the harder it will be to get hold of one. The thinking behind this is to reduce the chances of a secondary market emerging due to buyers looking to make a quick profit by selling on. That means existing customers get first choice when a new model comes along and you may face a long wait for one to appear on the market. Ian cites the example of a Rolex Submariner commissioned by the armed
forces in the 1970s. Only 2,000 were made and many of these have suffered irreparable damage or loss in the years since, increasing their rarity value. One example, compete with military markings, was sold by Ian for £11,000 – a far cry from the £162,000 which another with only slight cosmetic and detail differences fetched as collectors got the scent. Rolex, especially the gold variety, were once the embodiment of eighties flash cash. These days, the brand is second only to Patek Philippe. Omega were once held to be some way behind but with increasing interest in vintage watches, they have been catching up with Rolex in some instances. “People who could pick up a Rolex for two or three thousand pounds have seen the same
“Right from being a young boy interested in engineering, I understood how gearing works. And some of the top watches are remarkable pieces of engineering.” Patek Philippe, the most soughtafter watch in the world. But if you’re planning to invest in one, you’ll first need to know if you’re allowed to buy
A true old timer. Rare 1937 Rolex Precision courtesy PA Jewellery
model rise to eight to ten thousand, and may now be looking to spend two or three thousand on an Omega. The knock-on effect has brought an increase in prices for Omega, which are now highly desirable as investments.” In turn, the ground vacated by Omega has benefitted the likes of Longines. If you’re still worried by what your watch says about you, don’t be. As Ian says, the trend is towards refinements in production rather than ostentation. “You wouldn’t give some of them a second glance. If anything, they are remarkably understated.”
Handy contacts for vintage watch hunters: Auctioneers Sothebys hold weekly watch auctions from their offices in Hong Kong, London and New York.You can bid online on www.sothebys.com A cross-section of top brands being sold privately can be found at www.watchfinder.com
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The Diary ■ THEATRE ■ MUSIC ■ COMEDY ■ EVENTS ■ EXHIBITIONS ■ FILM ■ FURTHER AFIELD…
What to do after lockdown? As restrictions start to ease, we look at things to do and places to visit, from cinemas to theatres and more. Words: Anna Oxborough
he last year has been hard for every one of us.We have had to adapt to this new way of life.The endless lockdowns, the new ways of working from home, kids being off school, not being able to see any friends or family and limited social contact with anyone. It has been a little hard. However, it seems things are looking up and there is a light at the end of the tunnel. Prime Minister, Boris Johnson has released a roadmap of what will be opening up on no earlier than 17 May and the summer months.These things include restrictions on meeting people
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outdoors being lifted, however, meeting groups over 30 people will still be illegal. Most businesses will reopen, indoor entertainment and attractions; cinemas, play areas and more. Hospitality sectors like pubs will be invite customers indoors and no substantial meal will be required with drinks, but it has to be table service. Hotels and B&Bs will open up and allowed to go ahead are group sport and exercises classes. Performances will also be allowed to go ahead with indoor events holding up to 1,000 people or half full (whichever is the lower number). Outdoor events will hold up to 4,000 or
half full and outdoor seated venues can hold 10,000 or quarter full. Up to 30 people can now attend weddings, receptions, wakes and funerals. Following on into the summer months, from 21 June there will be no legal limits on social distancing and life events. Also, nightclubs will reopen, and they will be easing restrictions on larger events. We can soon get life back to normal and start to look forward to things again! It seems as though being able to have a meal with your friends, going to a music event, going to see the newly released film in the cinema is nearly in our reach.
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Music Live music has been a big miss for many but, fingers crossed, performances should be able to resume inside and out from 17 May onwards. Many venues still seem to be airing on the side of caution with gigs pencilled in for later in the year rather than straight away, although no doubt this will change in the coming weeks and months. At Chesterfield’s Winding Wheel you can catch Status Quo’s Francis Rossi (30 July) whilst across in Sheffield there are re-arranged gigs for from JLS (28-29 October), Steps (2 November) and Gary Barlow (2 December). The potential for festivals taking place over the summer months is still up for debate. Derbyshire’s Y Not Festival (30 July-1 August) have yet to confirm or cancel at the time of writing. The coming weeks and months will reveal much more but if the events are cancelled, any ticket purchases will be rolled over to next year. In Sheffield, at the Arena you will be able to catch re-arranged performances from the likes of JLS (28-29 October), Steps (2 November) and Gary Barlow (2 December). In the city centre you can catch Tom Grennan (19 September), Declan McKenna (21 September) and Sheffield’s own Heaven 17 (13 November) at the O2 Academy, and Patawawa (12 June), Levellers (25 June) and You Me at Six (10 July) at The Leadmill.
Arts & Culture Museums, galleries and exhibition centres will be welcoming visitors once again and will need your support.
Cinema Movie theatres are set to re-open, at the earliest, on 17 May and with many of last year’s blockbuster film releases put on hold, this summer should see a tidal wave of new movies hitting the big screen. Marvel’s first cinematic release for almost two years, Black Widow, should finally get it’s release on 9 July and will be followed by Shang Chi and the Ten Rings (3 September). Disney’s offerings come in the form of Cruella (28 May), a live action prequel to 101 Dalmatians, and Luca (18 June), a Disney-Pixar animated adventure set on the Italian Riviera that sees an unlikely but strong friendship grow between a human being and a sea monster disguised as a human. Action lovers can gorge themselves on the latest instalment in the Fast &
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Furious franchise - number 9 is set to be released on 9 July - whilst Tom Cruise returns to the cockpit for the longawaited sequel to Top Gun - Maverick (23 July). If you’re looking for a good family film, Space Jam: A New Legacy (23 July) should tick all the boxes. There’s no Michael Jordan this time but LA Lakers star LeBron James will be joining Bugs Bunny and the Looney Toons for more basketball-fuelled adventures. Finally, musical lovers can marvel at In The Heights (18 June), a feature version of the Broadway musical in which a bodega owner has mixed feelings about closing his store and retiring to the Dominican Republic are inheriting his grandmother’s fortune.
Comedy Let’s be honest, we could all do with a laugh after the last 12 months. I’m sure there are many gigs to be confirmed - and many more still to move - but for starters you can catch Jack Dee at Buxton Opera House (14 May TBC). “In these difficult and uncertain times people need hope – a ray of sunshine to brighten their day. And that’s very much where I come in” says Jack. Across at Chesterfield’s Winding Wheel you can see Jason Manford (28 August).
Theatre Like cinemas, Derbyshire’s theatres will hope to have audiences back from 17 May. Chesterfield’s Winding Wheel and Pomegranate Theatre are taking a positive stance and have shows lined up for summer, including Zog (23-24 June), The Haunting of Blaine Manor (9-
10 July) and Beyond the Barricade (17 July). Buxton Opera House will be showing Crooners (29 August), a rip-roaring new comedy music show that has been wowing audiences, witty and exhilarating it is full of hilarious one liners, laugh out loud silliness and
superb musical numbers with the outstanding nine-piece The Mini Big Band live on stage. Dirty Dancing – The Classic Story on Stage (31 August-4 September) is also back, exploding with heart-pounding music, breathtaking emotion and sensationally sexy dancing.
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TRAVEL
There’s no place like home HOLIDAYING IN THE UK HAS BECOME MORE POPULAR THAN EVER THIS YEAR. HERE ARE SOME OF THE MOST POPULAR ‘STAYCATION’ DESTINATIONS AND WHAT THEY HAVE TO OFFER. BY REBECCA WALES.
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MAIN PICTURE: Durdle Door in Dorset THIS PICTURE: Brixham harbour, Devon BOTTOM: St Ive’s, Cornwall
Dorset
Devon
Located in southwest England, Dorset is known for the Jurassic Coast, a long stretch on the English Channel where the cliffs contain many fossils, and rock formations show millions of years of geological history. Two prominent natural landmarks includes Durdle Door, an ancient stone arch, and the layered cliffs at Lulworth Cove. The towns of Poole, Weymouth and Swanage are popular for their sandy beaches. Dorset has a variety of museums, theatres and festivals, and is host to the Great Dorset Steam Fair, one of the biggest events of its kind in Europe. The region is also renowned for being the birthplace of notable literary figures such as Thomas Hardy, who used the county as the principal setting of his novels, and William Barnes, whose poetry celebrates the ancient Dorset dialect.
Located in south-west England, Devon is renowned for its sandy beaches, fossil cliffs, medieval towns and moorland national parks. The English Riviera is a series of picturesque, south-coast harbour towns including Torquay, Paignton and Brixham. The South West Coast Path follows the coastline, taking in the towering cliffs of the northern Exmoor Coast and rock formations on the fossil-rich southern Jurassic Coast. Devon also has a comparatively mild climate, which makes it very appealing to traditional holidaymakers. This diverse region has everything from the bustling cities of Plymouth and Exeter to an abundance of family-friendly holiday resorts in the south. Devon also has two national parks, plenty of waterways and countrysides perfect for a rural or riverside retreat.
Cornwall Located on England’s rugged south-western tip, Cornwall has been a holiday favourite for generations. Renowned for its spectacular coastline and very mild climate, the region forms a peninsula encompassing wild moorland and hundreds of sandy beaches, culminating at the dramatic granite cliffs of Land’s End. The south coast, dubbed the Cornish Riviera, is home to picturesque harbour villages such as St. Ives and Falmouth. The north coast is lined with towering cliffs and seaside resorts like Newquay, known for surfing. Extensive stretches of Cornwall’s coastline, and Bodmin Moor, are protected as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. www.sheffieldvibe.com 43
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Lindisfarne, Northumberland
Northumberland
Norfolk
Stretching from the Scottish Borders to Hadrian’s Wall, Northumberland is home to two Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty and a national park. Located on the northeast coast of England, the region is renowned for its undeveloped landscape of high moorland, which is now largely protected as the Northumberland National Park. Northumberland remains largely rural and is the leastdensely populated county in England. In recent years the region has had considerable growth in tourism.Visitors are attracted to its scenic beauty, expansive beaches and historical sites. A boat trip to the Farne Islands to see the wildlife or the historic eighth century Lindisfarne Gospels on Holy Island is a must for holidaymakers.
Located in East Anglia, Norfolk is a popular tourist destination and has several major holiday attractions. The region boasts many seaside resorts, including some of the finest British beaches, such as those at Great Yarmouth, Cromer and Holkham. Alongside this, Norfolk also contains the Broads National Park and other Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Many areas of Norfolk’s coast are wild bird sanctuaries and reserves, with some areas designated as national parks such as the Norfolk Coast AONB. The region’s largest city, Norwich is renowned for its heritage, culture and shopping, as well as countless outdoor activities, a variety of family theme parks and attractions, historical sights and Royal connections.
Wells-Next-The-Sea, Norfolk
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The Lake District Located in the northwest of England, the Lake District is the largest national park in the UK. A popular vacation destination, the region is known for its glacial ribbon lakes, rugged fell mountains and historic literary associations. The Lake District is home to Scafell Pike, the highest mountain in England, as well as Wastwater and Windermere, the deepest and largest natural lakes in the country. Sixteen million visitors a year enjoy a wide range of activities and attractions such as camping, hiking, cycling and sailing. Market towns such as Kendal, Ambleside and Keswick on scenic Derwentwater are bases for exploring the region and are home to a variety of traditional inns, galleries of local art and outdoor equipment shops.
Wales Wales is known for its rugged coastline, mountainous national parks and Celtic culture. It has three national parks: Snowdonia, Brecon Beacons and Pembrokeshire Coast. Snowdon is the highest mountain in the UK outside of Scotland and attracts thousands of visitors every year. Wales is a place of natural drama and things to do, from the country’s beautiful beaches such as Tenby, to walking the stunning mountain ranges of Snowdon. Its capital city, Cardiff, is a refined coastal city with a nightlife scene and a medieval castle with ornate Gothic Revival interiors.
Yorkshire We couldn’t put together a ‘staycation guide’ without including our very own county. Within the borders of this historic region are more national parks than any other place in the UK. This includes the Yorkshire Dales, the North York Moors and part of the Peak District. The soaring natural beauty of the Yorkshire Dales, the stunning landscapes of the North York Moors and the dramatic hills of the Peak District have attracted more visitors than ever over the last few years, made popular by events such as the Tour de Yorkshire. Alongside its various national parks, the region also boasts beautiful seaside resorts such as Scarborough, Filey and the ever-popular Whitby. The county town of York is also a popular destination as it is home to many historic buildings such as the thirteenth century cathedral York Minster, Tudor houses and medieval walls. www.sheffieldvibe.com 45
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THE CIVIC CENTRES NEW MINI MARKET IS NOW OPEN 6 Civic Centre, Dronfield S18 1PD T: 01246 290423 Open: Mon to Sat 7am - 5pm and Sun 7am - 2pm Next door to cards and gifts (previously McColls) We are looking forward to welcoming old and new customers to our new mini market which has been totally refurbished. With a huge selection of foods, beers, wines, frozen food, confectionary and everything else you could need form newspapers, cards, stationery and the lottery you won’t be disappointed. We are hoping to be able to serve hot food in the future and have lots of exciting plans.
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Green campaign
St Luke’s Golf Day
Yorkshire Windows is fulfilling its green promise as it plants its first 75 trees as part of its new carbon footprint campaign. All windows fitted by Yorkshire Windows now feature the groundbreaking EcoMAX glass, created by Durham based Clayton Glass to spark a wider movement among the IGU manufacturing industry towards conscientious material choices. And as part of that exclusive partnership,Yorkshire Windows - in association with EcoMAX - is also planting a tree in honour of each EcoMAX installation, offsetting the carbon footprint of the manufacturing process. “This is just the start of a new, green approach to the environmental issues raised by the industry,” said Yorkshire Windows managing director Ian Chester. “The trees have been planted in a sustainable forest development and we are pleased that, in this way, we are making our contribution to addressing environmental concerns. “Increasingly we are finding that clients are wanting to know about the environmental impact of replacement windows and our exclusive relationship with Clayton Glass addresses many of the issues that concern them most. “The introduction of EcoMax into our full range is one further and important step in creating a greener industry.” Yorkshire Windows, which has its head office in Rotherham and a showroom in Dronfield, is is one of the region’s best known names in uPVC doors and windows, composite doors, bi-fold doors, conservatories, orangeries, garage doors and roofline products. It is also already the supplier of Smartglass Dynamic another Clayton Glass product - the first automatically selftinting glass technology for conservatories, orangeries and other glazing elements. To find out more visit yorkshirewindows.com or call 0800 591155.
It’s time to head for the greens and tee off as St Luke’s Hospice gets back on the fairway for its 2021 Golf Day. The popular sporting challenge will be back at Abbeydale Golf Club on Friday 11 June sponsored by Sheffield data protection specialists Bruce and Butler. Open to teams of four players – from scratch to 24 handicap golfers – the day costs £275 and includes dinner and prizes for team and individual competitions. “We are delighted that our 24th Golf Day is set to go ahead as planned, with all appropriate Covid-19 safety guidance in place at all times,” said St Luke’s fundraiser Clare Collingworth. “This is always a very successful day and we would recommend anybody who is interested in getting a team together to make contact with us as soon as possible.” To register or for more information call Clare at St Luke’s on 0114 235 7556 or email: c.collingworth@hospicesheffield.co.uk
Roaring 20s Ball
First anniversary
The Crowne Plaza Royal Victoria Hotel is hosting a Roaring 20s Charity Ball in aid of St Luke’s on Saturday 16 October. Ticket prices are £57 per person and include a drink on arrival, three-course dinner and wine followed by live entertainment and a disco. Dress code is black tie and ball gowns - no fancy dress. Please contact Karen Keady on 07792 332318 or karenfox132@yahoo.co.uk to secure your place. A nonrefundable, non-transferrable deposit of £20pp is required.
An online community, set up to help business owners in the East Midlands to connect and support one another through the challenges of lockdown, is celebrating its first birthday. Communicate with Purpose is the brainchild of High Peak communications consultant, Lucy Rennie. It was set up as a supportive space where business owners across the county can share ideas and lessons learned with other small business owners and managers. Since its inception in March last year at the beginning of lockdown, the community has grown from an early membership of 20 to some 130 business owners, with that figure rising each week and now attracting members from across the UK. As well as providing members with the opportunity to collaborate with others in the group, it opens doors to other areas of the UK that weren’t previously on members’ radars.
New vision for future A new vision for the long-term future of the East Midlands economy has been revealed with images showing how landmark sites could together deliver tens of thousands of new jobs and drive a futuristic recovery from the pandemic. They show how three massive zones – covering areas around East Midlands Airport, the HS2 station at Toton, and Ratcliffe-on-Soar Power Station – might be transformed by major development that would boost growth to levels which drive large-scale job creation and unlock a new era of “green” growth for the regional economy. Artist impressions have been released as the region takes a decisive step towards setting up the organisation that will help drive the vision’s progress – and just two weeks after Chancellor Rishi Sunak backed the region’s bid to host a trade-boosting inland freeport.
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Great tradition The new Bentley Continental GT Speed is the most dynamic road car in the carmaker’s 101-year history and an ultimate performance-focused interpretation of the world’s benchmark luxury Grand Tourer. Designed, engineered, developed and handcrafted in Bentley’s carbon neutral luxury automotive factory, this new thirdgeneration model builds on a long tradition of Speed variants. Originally introduced with the highly-acclaimed, first generation Continental GT Speed in 2007 – itself inspired by the 3-litre Speed models of the 1920s.The latest GT Speed continues the bloodline by representing the ultimate combination of luxury and performance in a Grand Touring package. It is equipped with an uprated version of Bentley’s renowned 6.0-litre W12 TSI engine, delivering 659PS (650bhp) whilst maintaining an extraordinary 900Nm (664 lb.ft) of torque.With exceptional handling, this results in a top speed of 208mph (335 km/h) and 0-60mph in 3.5 seconds.
SPEED IS THE NAME OF GAME FOR ONE LEGENDARY CARMAKER, WRITES RICHARD ABBEY.
Powerful presence
Small and accessible
The Volkswagen Touareg R is the first fully-fledged production R model to be launched with an electrified powertrain. Capable of both impressive performance as well as ultra-low emissions, the Touareg R features a petrol plugin hybrid system producing 462PS and 700Nm of torque. This impressive output makes the Touareg R the most powerful production Volkswagen to date. At the heart of the Touareg R is a sophisticated 3.0-litre V6 TSI eHybrid plug-in powertrain. Not only is it powerful, but it is also smooth and refined and, moreover, is frugal enough to make the R the most running-cost-friendly model in the Touareg range, with fuel economy and CO2 emissions of 94.2 mpg and 67g/km (combined cycle) respectively. A 28-mile electric-only range accessible in the Touareg R’s EMODE adds to the model’s low-CO2 credentials, with the 14.3 kWh (net) battery reducing running costs for this versatile performance SUV. Prices start at £71,995.
Hyundai has unveiled the BAYON, an all-new crossover SUV designed specifically for Europe. It will become the latest and smallest member of the carmaker’s expanding SUV family. The all-new BAYON features a compact exterior, a roomy interior, and a long list of intelligent safety and connectivity features which make it stand out in its segment. With this, the all-new BAYON democratises technology, making high-tech safety and connectivity features accessible for all. BAYON boasts excellent fuel efficiency and highly competitive CO2 emissions ranking thanks to an updated Kappa engine family. At the top of the line-up is a 1.0litre T-GDi engine with 48V and 120 or 100 PS. This can be coupled with the six-speed intelligent Manual Transmission or a seven-speed dual clutch transmission.
Place your order The all-new Kia EV6 is now available for pre-reservations in the UK. Customers can secure an early ordering slot for the new battery electric vehicle (BEV) with a fully refundable £100 charge and will then be invited to place their order during an exclusive two-week ordering period in May, ahead of general sale. When pre-reservation customers opt to fulfil their order they will benefit from a tailored charging service, featuring one year’s free subscription to KiaCharge Plus, alongside access to Ionity’s pan-European ultra-rapid EV charging network. The baseline EV6 will start from £40,895 and brings long-range, zero-emissions power, 800V ultra-fast charging and distinctive styling to the crossover SUV market. 50 www.sheffieldvibe.com
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