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FASHION *  BEAUTY *  EVENTS *  PROPERTY *  ENTERTAINMENT *  PEOPLE

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NOVEMBER 2016 ISSUE 42 WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/COUNTYWOMAN

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ur sparkling new issue promises to warm up those chilly autumnal mornings and

WOMAN

evenings with features from around our

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Objects of Desire

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Fashion – Shimmer and Shine

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Beauty – For a vegan lifestyle

November is World Vegan Month, and

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Fashion – Mix up your textures

vegan, we thought it deserved a closer look. Eluned brings us

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Author – Catherine Trimby

three pages of recipes to help us all ditch the meat and dairy, if

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Fashion – Viva La Vegan

with more and more people becoming

only occasionally. Robyn has been finding out about vegan beauty products, while I chat to a fashion designer whose statementmaking clothes reflect her vegan lifestyle. We’ve all found it fascinating, and I hope you do too. There’s shimmer and shine on our fashion pages, tips for a healthy winter and a writer whose CV includes working on Dr Who and Blue Peter! Whisper it quietly, but Christmas is just around the corner, and we are giving you the chance to win tickets to two of the region’s biggest pantos. They are guaranteed to keep the ‘oohs’ and ‘aahs’ going long after the fireworks have finished. All in all, your free County Woman is a flaming good read!

COMMUNITY 33 Education 49 Health

HOMEFIRST 14

Interiors – Join the club

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Down to Earth

LEISURE 37

Events listings

FOOD + DRINK EDITOR

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Recipes – World Vegan month

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Spice secrets

MARKETPLACE 57

Travel – Sweden

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Gorgeous Goodies – Local Gifts

COMPETITIONS 64

The Clothes Show and Pantos

LAST WORD 66

And finally – Alison Ashmore

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FASHION *  BEAUTY *  EVENTS *  PROPERTY *  ENTERTAINMENT *  PEOPLE

ISSUE 42 NOVEMBER 2016 made in shropshire

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COVER: Brighten up your November nights by embracing these shimmering fabrics see page 7 MANAGING DIRECTOR AND PUBLISHER: Martin Edwards contact: 01746 766848 medwards@reviewmedia.com EDITOR: Alison Ashmore aashmore@reviewmedia.com assistant editor: Justine Flavell jflavell@reviewmedia.com fashion and beauty: Robyn Moore rmoore@reviewmedia.com features: Eluned Watson photo journalist: Karl Aston production and design: Aileen Selkirk aselkirk@reviewmedia.com accounts and admin: Anita Desai adesai@reviewmedia.com ADVERTISING SALES: Advertisement Manager: David Lee-Birch dleebirch@reviewmedia.com Paul Kirkpatrick pkirkpatrick@reviewmedia.com Tracy Leonard tleonard@reviewmedia.com

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WISH LIST

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Say it with something from Shropshire Whether you want to treat yourself or start your Christmas shopping, these goodies all send Shropshire greetings. 1. Eliza’s Book of Whimsy by Elizabeth Henry, £10.95. Uplifting, traditional poems by writer Elizabeth, who lives near Bridgnorth, and beautifully illustrated. Available from her website www.elizabethhenry.co.uk, Amazon and selected local outlets. 2. Orange Flower cell renewal hydrogel, Heaven by Deborah Mitchell, from £19. We love the effects of this anti-ageing hydrogel from Shifnal’s own Deborah Mitchell. Apply after cleansing to prime, hydrate and firm. www.heavenskincare.com 3. Shropshire Hills by Penelope Timmis, £595. Atmospheric original painting capturing the beauty of the county from a renowned Shropshire artist. www.penelopetimmis.co.uk 4. Retro tote bag by Lyn Evans, £39.99. Shropshire artist Lyn uses torn paper to create her artwork; carry some around with you on this heavy canvas bag with fully piped seams and inside pocket. You’ll be the envy of all the other shoppers. www.buy-from.com 5. Mixed colour soft touch ball necklace from Grey Dove Jewellery, £17.25. Beads chosen for their luxurious velvety look and feel, on a coated stainless steel wire. Designer Lynne Morgan lives and has a studio just outside Ludlow. www.greydovejewellery.co.uk 6. Violet Vodka from The Tipsy Tart. One of a range of luscious vodka and gin liqueurs by this Ludlow-based company that are fruity, funky and fun. Priced from £13 plus postage and packaging, from www.thetipsytart. co.uk 7. Ludlow mug, £10 from Black Bough, Ludlow. Bone china mug with a stunning pattern based on one of Ludlow’s iconic black and white buildings, The Feathers Hotel. www.blackbough.co.uk 8. Shropshire notebooks by Sunny Side Art, £9 for set of three. Perfect for notes or sketches on the move, these little notebooks are from a range of county-inspired products by artist Linda Edwards. Available at Write Here, Shrewsbury, www.writeherekitenow.co.uk


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Embrace shimmering fabrics this season and shine bright in your carefully selected metallic pieces. Not only is the metallic craze taking over our favourite high street stores and boutiques, but we are also seeing the return of the sequin. With sparkles and shimmer overloading the shops don’t get swamped by the trend – here are our top tips on how to conquer the look.

Intensify the look

If the shine and sparkle doesn’t faze you then go head-to-toe in metallic or sequins. Simplifying your make-up but adding a darker lip shade will complement your shine

Inject the shine

Like the look but don’t want to dedicate your whole outfit to the trend? Opt for a metallic skirt and wear it with a black bodysuit or top. Or chose a shiny top and team it with a neutral pencil skirt or a pair of black denim jeans.

subtle addition

Ok, so you aren’t convinced! Add subtle accessories to your outfit to ease yourself into shimmering. Metallic shoes and boots are also hot right now and teamed with your Little-BlackDress they can add the perfect amount of shine without overpowering your look. Add a sequin bag in to the mix for a gorgeous amount of glamour, and why not accompany your look with the hottest accessory of the moment: the choker necklace?


1. Three-quarter sleeved sequin dress, River Island, £85 2. Metallic pleated dress, Next, £68 3. Silver metallic cami dress, New Look, £19.99 4. Gold metallic midi dress £65, black velvet heels £30 from Dorothy Perkins

5. Bronze pleated top, New Look, £12.99 6. Metallic pleated midi skirt, Marks & Spencer, £49.50 7. This high neck body suit is the perfect partner for a shimmering skirt, River Island, £22 8. Silver sequin skirt, Debenhams, £65

9. Sequin and metallic bag, Next, £24 10. Metallic silver ankle boots, New Look, £27.99 11. Sequin choker necklace, River Island, £8


ELIFELYTS

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Stylefile Robyn Moore on this

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We’ve had New York Fashion Week then London Fashion Week and we are now at the time of year wh en our very own Midlands fashion week is due to take place. The Clothes Show Live in Birmingham will take place on Friday 2 to Tuesday 6 December and tickets are on sale now. I was invited along last year and it was a day full of catwalk sho ws, shopping and rubbing shoulders with celebrities. It is the perfect girly day out and will inspire the fashionista within. After I wore heels last yea r I will be definitely wearing my fl ats this time, don’t underestimate how mu ch walking you will be doing. I will leave the heels to the catwalk models this tim e around! For tickets or more info rmation, visit www.clothesshow.com and turn to page 64 for a chance to win tickets.

Something to smile about

Talented hairdresser returns to Telford

I have heard of people going to extreme lengths to ach ieve a whiter smile lately, wit h celebrities Jamie Doran, 24, starte d his career in endorsing a wide ran ge of Madeley and moved to Bridgnorth whitening products wh ich they last year. He is now mo ving back to claim to use on their own teeth. Telford to work at Em my’s Hair Studio in There are two things to remember Stirchley. when aiming for these celebrity Jamie said: “I am really excited to move smiles; first of all, a lot of the celebs back to Telford and looking forward to you see have paid thousa seeing nds for some old faces. I chose Emily’s salon because veneers – which is why they are I know she is passionate about the industry so bright they glow. Sec ondly, and has built a beautif ul salon which was just like the skin and bod y can be designed for the comfor t and satisfaction of airbrushed, teeth can be enhanced her clients.” to giver a whiter appear ance on Jamie has achieved all three levels of his images. hairdressing qualification and he went on I have tried out a few of the to graduate as a Wella Colour Master and products available on the high Sebastian session stylist. street and discovered Mr Blanc For all my readers, Jam ie is offering you teeth whitening strips. They are 10% off your first visit with him. Quote available in a two-week supply ‘CountyWoman10’ wh en booking. for £25 from Boots and are Emmy’s Hair Studio, Un it 2, Calcott, peroxide free. I could see a Stirchley, 01952 590000 . difference after one use and after a week my teeth had lightened by about two shades. I have used strips which Does your hairdresser contain peroxide before or beautician go and above and beyond for it resulted in a lot of pai you? I want to n hear about talented shooting into my gums. professionals in Mr Telford and Shrewsbu Blanc strips didn’t cause ry so if you think me you r stylist or beauty the any pain or discomfort rapist deserves and recognition message whitened my teeth quickly me wit h the details. . Message: rmoore@rev iewmedia.com

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HEALTH ADVERTISEMENT FEATURE

Never a need to suffer in silence Experts at Nuffield Health Shrewsbury Hospital are urging people not to put up and shut up about ‘embarrassing’ bladder and bowel problems

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ne in three women and one in 10 men suffer some incontinence during their lifetime; and 50% of women who have had children have been affected by some kind of vaginal prolapse. Yet despite being an extremely common problem, many are suffering in silence, believing that it’s just something they have to live with. A free event at Nuffield Health Shrewsbury Hospital aims to teach women and men that pelvic floor and bowel-related problems are not normal, and that no-one need just put up with them whatever their age or circumstance. On 24 November, consultants Mr Jon LacyColson and Mr Adam Farquharson along with specialist senior physiotherapist Rachel Bromley host an educational event regarding bowel related and pelvic floor problems and treatment options. The event, starting at 6.30pm, will include presentations and the chance to talk directly to the experts in an informal and relaxed way. Mr Jon Lacy-Colson says that anyone living with problems should not be embarrassed and should seek treatment. “There are many people out there living with conditions that are treatable. Pelvic floor and bowel conditions are as common as diabetes or high blood pressure but people don’t discuss them in the same way, or think that there’s nothing that can be done. “People are far more reticent about coming forward and assume these are problems that they just have to put up with. “I have patients whose lives have been put on hold as they are worried about being too far from a toilet, or they feel unclean. It can affect social life, self confidence and relationships with partners. “I’ve had patients who hardly leave the house and have had to stop walking the dog or going out, because of problems that are entirely treatable.” Mr Lacy-Colson, who has now settled in

Dorrington, near Shrewsbury, has worked all over the world. And, as a member of the Pelvic Floor Society, understands the latest research into treatments and procedures. Mr Lacy-Colson urges people to seek treatment sooner rather than later. “Any problem can be more easily treated if picked up early. It is also essential to rule out anything more sinister which could lead to these symptoms. “If we don’t investigate we can’t help. Incontinence, constipation, unusual blood or any feelings of abnormal bulging are all symptoms that should be shared with your GP or a specialist.” Physiotherapist Rachel Bromley feels it is vital to educate everyone about their bodies and open more discussions so we don’t feel embarrassed to talk about such common symptoms. “A lot of my job is about information, education and advice,” she says. She treats a wide range of pelvic floor dysfunction in women and men, including bladder and bowel incontinence, vaginal prolapse and sexual pain. “As a nation we are getting slightly better, women sometimes talk to close friends and there is more information available through the media. I’m hoping taboos are being broken down gradually, but there are many people who think that a weak pelvic floor is just part and parcel of having children or getting older. “I can’t emphasise enough that these problems are not a normal part of getting older. “It’s important that we learn more about our own anatomy and dispel these myths. Leaking urine is not normal whatever age you are. It’s not just a matter of popping on a pad whatever those adverts say!” As a physiotherapist who specialises in pelvic floor function, Rachel can assess function and teach exercises to strengthen the associated muscles. “Women often leave hospital after having a baby with a leaflet on pelvic floor exercises. Unfortunately, It’s at a time when you’ve got so much on your mind, you are tired and sore with no time to spare. It’s the worst possible time to be given a piece of paper and many women don’t give it a second glance,” she says.

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physiotherapist Rachel Bromley is urging anyone with pelvic floor concerns to come and talk to her at Nuffield Health Shrewsbury Hospital’s free event

� Right: Consultant Mr Jon LacyColson believes that far too many people are living with preventable problems due to embarrassment

“Yet, if childbirth were thought of in the same way as a sports injury they wouldn’t think twice about seeking help. It’s just another muscle! “There is no quick fix, but with physiotherapy and/or surgery there will be a solution. “Everyone is entitled to a good quality of life, pelvic floor and bowel problems should never hold anyone back.” For more information on bowel related and pelvic floor problems visit the free event at Nuffield Health Shrewsbury Hospital, Longden Road, Shrewsbury on 24 November at 6.30pm. Booking is essential on 0333 305 3772.

‘ I’m hoping taboos are being broken down gradually, but there are many people who think that a weak pelvic floor is just part and parcel of having children’


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Come to a FREE open event. This educational event will be hosted by two of our Colorectal Surgeons, Mr Jon Lacy-Colson and Mr Adam Farquharson. We will also have a talk from Mrs Rachel Bromley Senior Physiotherapist & Clinical Specialist Lead for Women’s Health and Continence. The event will include presentations on symptoms, conditions as well as the types of treatments that are available, as well as getting more information on what to consider if you’re thinking about treatment.

Let’s talk bowel related and pelvic floor problems and your treatment options. WHEN 24th November 2016 TIME 6.30pm WHERE Nuffield Health Shrewsbury Hospital, Longden Road, Shrewsbury, SY3 9DP

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Robyn Moore finds out how a vegan lifestyle affects your beauty regime

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are tested on animals I was shocked by how many of my everyday products are made as a result of this practice. Jimmy Pierson, spokesman for The Vegan Society, told me: “When shopping, look out for our vegan trademark, the sunflower symbol. This means that we have checked all the ingredients and processes and confirm they do not contain any animal products and have not been tested on animals. “There’s simply no need for the use of animal products. More plant-based, synthetic and mineral ingredients are becoming increasingly effective in cosmetics. For example, natural pigments and dyes like beetroot can quite easily replace the need for cochineal (crushed beetles) and we are seeing plantbased waxes and oils replace beeswax much more often now.” PHB Ethical Beauty is an online family business based in Birmingham. They sell

a range of award-winning ethical beauty products which include natural, vegan, animal cruelty free and halal certified beauty products. They even have a men’s range. I was lucky enough to try out some of these products and they are brilliant. Using these products is affordable, productive and makes you feel like you are making a difference. I would highly recommend the following: ABOVE RIGHT: Body wash for men, PHB Ethical Beauty, £11.95 ABOVE LEFT: Moisturiser, with shea butter and apricot, PHB Ethical Beauty, £16.95 RIGHT: Gentle gel serum with organic aloe and sweet almond, PHB Ethical Beauty, £17.95 www.phbethicalbeauty. co.uk

LEFT: The Body Shop has vegans sorted with its nail polish range: “Our nail polish comes in a range of feelgood shades to suit every mood. Including vegan and vegetarian-friendly polishes designed to keep hands looking beautiful. Our nail-loving formulas are quick-dry, high gloss and come in a plethora of colours inspired by nature.” Nail varnish, from £5 at The Body Shop. www.thebodyshop.com


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INTERIORS

Join the club

This autumn, check in to a gentleman’s club for an interiors look that doesn’t date

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his is quite a masculine style but perfect for an intimate living room or study where you can sit in front of a fire on a cold winter’s evening. Think dark, polished wood; a Chesterfield sofa and leather wing-back chair; a well-stocked bookcase; maps on the wall and a globe on a stand; animal heads, sporting and travel accessories; and an old wooden or leather trunk. Stick to one colour or pattern with everything else muted – you don’t want fabrics or paints fighting for attention. But you can add plenty of ornaments. So pour yourself a sherry from the cut-glass decanter, put your feet up and plan next year’s expeditions.

RIGHT: Brass finish large Savoy wall clock, £90 from Laura Ashley LEFT: A charming sculpture from awardwinning Frith sculpture, Harry Hare was designed by Paul Jenkins and is made by craftsmen in Somerset. This bronze resin sculpture has exquisite detail and is sold by the National Trust for £60 RIGHT: If you want to make the look more ‘feminine’, try using a fabric in a softer shade, such as Glencoe by Prestigious Textiles, from £29.99 to £33.99 per metre at Just Jayne in Bridgnorth

LEFT: This ‘Attingham Hall’ Tiffany light harks back to the Art Deco style of the 1930s and would work well in a gentleman’s club scheme. £284.99 from the British Ironwork Centre, near Oswestry


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INTERIORS

LEFT: Opt for a timeless Chesterfield sofa; this Halo two-seater is available new from The Old Mill Antiques Centre in Bridgnorth, £1,695, armchair £1,195 RIGHT: Add a quirky touch with this deer head in military dress ornament, £108 from Alan Ward, Shrewsbury or online

ABOVE: Check or houndstooth fabrics work well; for a more contemporary take on the theme, House of Fraser has these red and grey painted check cushions, £35 each RIGHT: All items from George at Asda, including Alistair buttoned love seat £575, damask floral shade £12 and cushion £8, geometric side table £79, basket weave throw £10, velvet cushion £7. www.george.com BELOW: Footstool in Equestrian fabric, £39 from This That & The Other, Bridgnorth


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elling your home to buy a smaller property can make sense for a wide range of people – not just “empty nesters”. Michael Nettleton, director of sales and marketing at Nock Deighton, explains how to make downsizing work for you. “The majority of people’s home is their most valuable asset, so if you are thinking about moving to change your lifestyle it’s important to think carefully about the financial implications of the sale,” he says. “We speak to people regularly who are moving within Shropshire, or sometimes moving to the area from elsewhere in the country, to buy their perfect retirement property. “It’s not always empty nesters who are looking to move to a smaller property either – it can be a great way of changing your lifestyle and if done correctly will provide a nice injection of cash to enjoy rather than being tied up in your house. Obviously, an ideal downsize property means different things to different people, but whether it’s a town centre apartment or rural cottage there are a number

‘Discuss the market with your estate agent so you can be realistic and achieve the price you need to move on to the next exciting stage in your life’ of factors to bear in mind. “Firstly, be open and honest with your estate agent – explain your position and how important your sale price will be to enable you to move to the property you want. “Secondly, think about bringing in some outside help to prepare your home for sale. If you have lived in the same house for a decade or more, the interior may not appeal to many of today’s buyers – your estate agent, or even a professional home stager, can be a great source

of advice and help. “Finally, allow some negotiation room but be confident in your asking price – discuss the market with your estate agent from the outset so you can be realistic and achieve the price you need to move on to the next exciting stage in your life.” For more selling tips, give Michael a call on 01746 767767 or visit Nock Deighton’s website at www.nockdeighton.co.uk

Rise in house prices mean now’s a good time to sell! “We always say the market does not actually want big jumps in house prices, as that leads to periods of boom and bust,” he said. “House prices have steadily increased all year at a gradual rate, apart from the occasional small dip, and that is good for the market. Following uncertainty due to the EU vote and the traditionally quieter summer months, a small increase like this is encouraging. “From our own experience, we know that transactions are successfully going through and there are lots of buyers out there. However there is still a shortage of new properties coming onto the market, which has been the case all year, so if anyone is thinking of selling now is a good time to go for it.”

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House prices have steadied in Shropshire, showing that the market has reacted well following a turbulent summer, according to property analysts at Nock Deighton. The estate agents compile a monthly House Price Index, based on their own figures and a cross-section of national indicators, and their latest report shows a monthly increase of 0.2 per cent, and an annual rise of 5.2 per cent. This follows a slight dip last month, when prices fell by 0.9 per cent. Michael Nettleton, sales and marketing director at Nock Deighton, said the figures were encouraging.


Home oozes character with a twist of contemporary The Long House, High Offley is on the market with a guide price of £499,950 Situated in the countryside village of High Offley, The Long House is a character property (partly dating back to the 16th century) which has been lovingly renovated. Decorated throughout in a contemporary country style, The Long House has spacious, well proportioned, flexible accommodation making it suitable for modern family living. Idyllic countryside views of the surrounding fields, the garden and the village church can be seen from many windows of the property. To the front of the property steps lead up to a canopied porch with log store and seating area and the main entrance into the reception hall.

The sitting room has exposed beams, wood flooring and a multi fuel stove set into the chimney breast. Leading onto the family room with views to the front of the property and access to the dry vaulted cellar which still features the barrel ramps from a time when The Long House was a restaurant. Double doors open into the dining room with an exposed brick fireplace with oak mantle and wood burning stove. The kitchen breakfast room has Cornish slate flooring and dual aspect windows including French doors which open onto the rear garden. There are a range of units with roll top work surfaces over and composite sink and drainer. Integrated appliances include an electric hob and oven with extractor over and dishwasher.

The Villa, Eardington

The first floor boasts four double bedrooms. Bedroom 5 is currently used as a study and has double doors opening onto a balcony. The family bathroom has a freestanding bath, pedestal wash hand basin and W.C. The shower room consists of floor to ceiling tiling, a shower cubicle, pedestal wash hand basin, W.C and chrome heated towel rail. To the outside the rear garden is mainly laid to lawn with herbaceous borders, mature hedgerows and trees. A deck provides a seating and outdoor entertaining area. Adjacent to the property is parking for several vehicles, a lawn and a vegetable garden with raised beds. Contact Nock Deighton’s Newport office on 01952 570 222.

£500,000

Orchard Cottage, Six Ashes

£465,000

Grade II listed Georgian five bedroom family home set over three floors. Positioned in a popular village location. No Upward Chain.

An impressively extended and improved, four bedroom semi detached cottage surrounded by idyllic countryside. Energy rating- D

40 The Hawthorns, Bridgnorth

12 Harley Way, Bridgnorth

The Keepers Cottage, Brockton Road, Grindle A charming detached country cottage nestled within an acre plot surrounded by countryside. This surprisingly spacious four bedroom home provides exceptional family accommodation which has been impressively extended and upgraded to a high standard. No Upward Chain

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£425,000

An Impressively extended modern five bedroom detached house, on the outskirts of the town centre. Energy rating- D

£375,000

A well presented four bedroom detached home features large reception rooms and a master bedroom with en-suite shower room. Energy Rating- C


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property which will be desirable to future buyers should you decide to sell is definitely worth doing. Having said that, buying the sort of home that you would like to live in yourself is not a bad way of starting out, because the chances are you will then attract the kind of tenants you want too. “Make sure you look at the numbers. Think about the annual rental income compared with your mortgage repayments, and don’t forget to factor in service and maintenance charges. “At the end of the day, the finances have to add up to it being a sensible investment, otherwise it won’t be worth your while. “There are plenty of great properties out there which will be ideal buy-to-let investments, and with the right research and advice, there is no reason why you shouldn’t become a happy and successful landlord for years to come.” For more information and advice about property management, call Dawn and her team on 01952 290163.

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£419,950

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£399,950

A beautifully presented spacious five bedroom detached family home in a popular residential location. Energy rating – D.

A superbly presented spacious four bedroom detached family home with large gardens front and rear. Energy rating – D.

1 The Greaves, Astol, Shifnal

27 Stone Drive, Shifnal

Shiloh Barn, Kynnersley Unlike many barn conversions, the property feels light and spacious benefitting from lots of natural light. Throughout the property there are many character features such as latch & brace doors, exposed beams and trusses and oak flooring. The property offers spacious living accommodation over 3 floors. There are 4 double bedrooms, 2 en suites and study/bedroom 5. There are large gardens enjoying open views over adjacent fields towards the Wrekin. Energy rating - C.

£450,000

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£309,950

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White Cottage, The Alley, Little Wenlock £545,000

New Lodge Barn, Lilleshall

White Cottage occupies an elevated yet discreet position. Located on the edge of the village the home enjoys views over countryside, towards the Ironbridge Gorge. Accommodation is set over two floors and comprises three well proportioned reception rooms as well as four/five bedrooms. The property is believed to date back as far as 15th Century and retains many character features, such as the original, exposed timber frame, a working cast iron range in the dining room, two Clearview stoves and a Rayburn. The property has been extended and modernised by the current owners and blends fixtures and fittings of modern day living alongside the original features. The rooms have views over the garden with the family room, dining room and kitchen/breakfast room having doors to the rear terrace and decking. To the rear of the property is a landscaped garden predominantly laid to lawn with well stocked flowering borders, small pond, two sheds and a brick built log store. A paved and decked terrace runs the length of the back of the house with access from the kitchen, dining and family rooms. Grade II Listed.

New Lodge Barn is a stunning barn conversion which has been lovingly maintained and presented to a very high standard. It has a double garage, walled courtyard and generous gardens, all of which are rarely found at barn conversions. There is a hall with guest cloakroom; breakfast kitchen, with a range of units, composite sink, Belling range cooker with 3 ovens, grill and 7 burners and integrated appliances including a fridge freezer, dishwasher and washer dryer. A step down leads into the dining room with dual aspect windows and continuing to the study and double bedroom with fitted wardrobes and en-suite. The first floor sitting room has a wood burner style electric fire on a slate plinth. The large master bedroom has dual aspect windows, fitted wardrobes and a spacious en-suite. Bedrooms 3 and 4 both have fitted wardrobes. The family bathroom has a roll top bath with shower over and separate power shower. A double garage is incorporated into the front of the barn with power, light and a water supply. A private driveway leads to the walled courtyard to the front of the property which is a large parking and a landscaped seating area. The rear garden is mainly laid to lawn with an ornamental pond and patio with field views towards Lilleshall abbey and village.

Springhill, 2 School Road, Coalbrookdale

£475,000

Ambleside, Bridge Road, Benthall

£325,000

The Stable House, Ellerton

£450,000

£515,000

The Shippen, Ellerton

£425,000

A very spacious and much improved semidetached house with a wealth of original features and modern style. Grade II Listed.

Four bedroom bungalow which is excellently presented and offering generous living space. Energy rating – E.

A newly converted barn conversion in an exclusive development within a rural setting. Energy Rating – D.

A newly converted 4 bedroom barn conversion in an exclusive development surrounded by open countryside. Energy Rating – E.

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Skirbeck, Tibberton

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£239,950

A very nicely presented four bedroom family home in close proximity to local schools and Much Wenlock High Street. Energy rating – E.

£124,000

A modern two bedroom terraced home which should appeal greatly to first-time buyers and investors respectively. EPC rating - C.

£365,000

A detached family home offering flexible accommodation in a sought after village location. Energy Rating - C.

£259,950

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Offered for sale with No Vendor chain, this three bedroom house is situated in a quite hamlet and benefits from refurbished accommodation, parking and garden with open aspect.

Excellent Edwardian family home in a charming location, with spacious and light accommodation, grounds of around half an acre, four bedrooms, ample parking and bespoke breakfast kitchen.

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Brockton, Nr Much Wenlock £285,000

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Situated in the centre of Much Wenlock this beautifully presented home offers three good sized bedrooms – the master has an en-suite, stylish breakfast kitchen, lounge, parking and garden.

Offering beautiful presented accommodation, this stunning character cottage includes delightful breakfast kitchen, four bedrooms, four reception rooms, parking, gardens and views to Benthall Woods.

Elegant double fronted detached. At the end of a long driveway the property includes four bedrooms, three reception rooms, bathroom, shower room and delightful grounds of around a third of an acre.

Falcons Court, Much Wenlock £239,950

Sycamore Rd, Broseley Wood £ 364,995

Farley, Nr Much Wenlock £459,950

Executive detached family home offering tastefully presented accommodation including five bedrooms, two bathrooms, amply parking, garage with room above and gardens with farmland views.

Located within walking distance to Ironbridge and offered for sale with no vendor chain, this three bedroom property includes en-suite, family bathroom and tastefully presented family accommodation.

With lounge, dining room, kitchen and conservatory plus three bedrooms, parking and lovely garden with delightful rear aspect, this bungalow must be viewed to be appreciated.

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The Courtyard, Coalbrookdale £225,000

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To create a beautiful garden with year-round appeal it’s essential to pick the best plants, and few celebrate the seasons more than colourful cornus. Commonly called dogwoods, these reliable and hardy shrubs provide a luscious leafy backdrop to summer flowers. As a final fanfare their foliage is transformed into a rainbow of colours through autumn before fluttering away to reveal brilliant wand-like stems. During winter the brightly coloured stems of dogwoods catch sunlight to create dazzling displays. Small gardens might only have space for a single plant, so position it where the low piercing winter sunlight will shine through, catching stems in its spotlight. No wonder varieties have been given names like ‘Winter Beauty’ and ‘Midwinter Fire’ as the intense rays of the sun really bring those fierycoloured stems to life. Take a look at the whole range of shrubby dogwoods to discover varieties with different foliage and stem colour combinations from ‘Flaviramea’ with green leaves and golden-yellow stems, ‘Spaethii’ with variegated, yellow-edged green leaves and red stems, or the white margined leaves and red stems of ‘Elegantissima’. In addition, many shrubby dogwoods also carry clusters of tiny flowers through summer. These are usually a creamy-white colour, and these often lead on to form dense heads of white berries in autumn. Shrubby dogwoods grow well in almost any soil, even moist sites and heavy clay ground. They’ll grow best in a sunny position, but will tolerate some shade. Contrasting colours always work well, so consider planting groups of two or more dogwoods together. Also try planting dogwoods in large patio containers to create seasonal displays with a difference, under-planting them with low winter bedding, leafy perennials and small shrubs. There are dozens of plants to choose from as partners for dogwoods. Some can be planted behind them as a background to enhance the visibility of their stems, while others provide flowering companions through winter. Several low growing plants, like bergenia and heuchera, can be planted around clumps to carpet the ground, or underplant with early flowering bulbs like snowdrops, crocus and narcissus. Cornus are a wide and varied family of shrubs and small trees, so if dogwoods take your fancy check out the rest of the family to discover other great garden performers like the Wedding Cake Tree (Cornus controversa ‘Variegata’) and flowering trees like Cornus kousa and ‘Venus’. Also look out for the Cornus mas, the Cornelian Cherry, which forms tiny clusters of yellow flowers on bare winter stems that turn into glossy-red cherry-like fruits later in summer. Choose carefully and your garden displays really will become a celebration of colourful cornus.

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academic subjects such as English literature, maths, chemistry, biology and history. Vocational options include media studies, health & social care, computer graphics, outdoor education, and ICT. Chris Wain, head of student experience, says: “Our students have the option to take the academic route, the vocational route, or a combination of both.

Sixth former’s national win A Sixth Form pupil from Shrewsbury High School has been named overall winner in a national film competition. Year 12 pupil Alexandra Dewing has been awarded the top prize in a Met Film School storytelling challenge. Entrants from outside the Film School were asked to create fun, thoughtful or challenging content about Brexit with a pitch in the form of a script, PowerPoint presentation or video pitch. The most interesting and original idea was chosen as the winner and Alex won the top prize for her script ‘A Silent Voice’. Met Film School is one of the UK’s fastest growing screen, film, television, and online media schools, offering undergraduate, postgraduate and short courses across various craft areas. Classes are led by award-winning professionals and are renowned for being both industry focused and highly practical. The school’s campus is based within West London’s famous Ealing Studios and it is here that n Alex Dewing will see her script made into a video Alex will now have the chance to turn her idea into at Ealing Studios a video, working with the Met Film School production team, with a production budget of up to £2,500. She also receives a place on a short course of her choice at Met, worth up to £4,500. Alex, who studies English, Latin and French at Shrewsbury High School, is hoping to study French and Film at University College London, and this prize will certainly stand her in good stead. She was over the moon with her win, saying: “I chose to enter a script as this is what I enjoy most and thought it would be the easiest way to put my idea across. I also had to pitch why my idea was special. I can’t believe that out of everyone who entered across the whole country I have been chosen as the winner. I can’t wait to get down to Ealing Studios and start filming.” Shrewsbury High School’s Sixth Form information evening takes place on Tuesday 8 November. For more information, call 01743 494 038.

“Our specialist teaching staff have a proven track record of supporting students with their level three studies, and New College Telford has fantastic links with universities, and a tailored programme around careers advice and guidance.” There are Higher Education options at New College for those who want to take the next step with a university-level qualification in a comfortable and supportive environment. New College Telford offers apprenticeships too – there are currently dozens of opportunities available in areas such as catering, hospitality, business administration, customer service, management, health & social care, and early years education. If you think you’re ready to take your next steps towards a bright and successful future – or want to find out more about the latest apprenticeship vacancies – call New College Telford on 01952 641892, email info@nct.ac.uk or find more details at www.nct.ac.uk

Nursing place is dream come true Jodie Shaw has spent more than a decade caring for her mother, who had a stroke when her daughter was just 10 years old. The 21-year-old, from Woodside, watched how nurses looked after her mother when she had to be admitted to hospital – and said it inspired her to become an adult nurse. The dream is on the way to becoming a reality, after Jodie completed a BTEC Extended Diploma in Health and Social Care at Telford College of Arts and Technology, earning a place at Keele University. It has not been an easy journey. Jodie initially failed to achieve the A Level grades required for higher education, and once she finally got a place at TCAT, she worked 30 hours a week at McDonald’s to support her through college. Her tutors said it was her determination, attitude, and across-the-board distinction grades on her units which earned her a Learner of the Year award at this year’s TCAT celebration of achievement ceremony. Jodie said: “The hard work and dedication from all of the teaching staff I had at TCAT have helped me to be where I am today. Without all of their support and the great resources at TCAT, I would not have been able to achieve my dream.” Jodie was offered places at four different universities at the end of her TCAT course, but chose Keele which is currently rated second in the Guardian league table for Nursing and Midwifery.


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WREKIN COLLEGE Entrance Exams Join US!

Wrekin College Entrance and Scholarship examinations

November 2016 for entry September 2017 Academic, Art, Music, Sport and All-Round Scholarships available for Year 7, Year 9 and Sixth Form 2017.

For further information please contact Ros Curel in the Admissions Office. E: admissions@wrekincollege.com T: 01952 265603 Wrekin College, Wellington, Shropshire TF1 3BH co-educational 11 - 18 day and boarding

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The perfect festive experience

Ice Skate with Santa at Telford Ice Rink Photographs are being taken on the day - your chance to capture this unique experience. Santa will also be visiting Telford Soft Play for lucky children aged 6 months - 8 years. Santa on the Ice takes place on: Saturday 3 December 10.30am-12.30pm & 1-3pm Saturday 10 December 10.30am-12.30pm & 1-3pm Saturday 17 December 10.30am-12.30pm & 1-3pm Monday 19 December 11am-1pm Tuesday 20 December 11am-1pm Thursday 22 December 11am-1pm Friday 23 December 11am-1pm Saturday 24 December 10.30am-12.30pm & 1-3pm Public skating sessions will take place 10.30am-3.30pm weekdays over the Christmas period. Telford Ice Rink is closed Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Years Day and closes at 4pm on Christmas Eve and New Years Eve.

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Off to Utopia

Join the parade

Formula 1

For an uplifting production

and get in the festive mood!

star Johnny Herbert

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� 9-12 NOVEMBER All My Sons. Theatre Severn, Shrewsbury

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Events 1 November

SUCH GOOD FELLOWS Oswestry Library Talk by Marie Carter (archives officer, RJAH) about local soldiers’ experiences of WWI. 1-2pm, £2.50. Book with library staff.

1, 8, 15, 22, 29 November

TILE DECORATING WORKSHOPS

and jugglers present a spectacular new production, Dynasty. £26/24/11, 7.30pm, www.theatresevern.co.uk

4 November

3 November

The Wightman Theatre, Shrewsbury See details 3 November. £12/8, www.thewightman.co.uk, 01743 290704.

FAMILY BONFIRE AND FIREWORK DISPLAY St Leonard’s School, Bridgnorth Gates open at 6.30pm, fireworks at 7.15pm. Adults £4, under 16s £2, family (2+2) £10. All children must be accompanied by an adult.

3 November

THE SHAHNAMEH (THE EPIC BOOK OF KINGS)

THE SHAHNAMEH (THE EPIC BOOK OF KINGS)

4 November

SHREWSBURY FARMERS’ MARKET The Square Farmers’ market held on the first Friday of the month, 9am-4pm.

4 November

Jackfield Tile Museum, near Ironbridge Join a drop-in tile decorating workshop between 10am and 3.30pm. Museum entry fees apply. www.ironbridge.org.uk

Kinokulture, Oswestry Dive into the majestic mythology of Persia, with episodes from The Shahnameh, accompanied by a remarkable Kurdish Iranian musician. Age 12+. 7.30pm, £10/5, www. kinokulture.org.uk, 01691 238167.

SOUTHERN TENANT FOLK UNION

2 November

3-4 November

4 November

BOOKFEST REMEMBERS

STRICTLY ABBA

The University Centre, Guildhall, Shrewsbury Shrewsbury Bookfest remembers the First World War with a series of events throughout November. On Thursday there’s a talk on composer George Butterworth, followed on Friday by a talk on the poems of Thomas Hardy. Both events start at 2pm, £12/5. www.shrewsburybookfest.co.uk

Theatre on the Steps, Bridgnorth One of the most authentic and accurate tributes to Abba. 8pm, £13, www.theatreonthesteps.co.uk

HEARING AID CLINIC Oswestry Library Free drop-in event run by NHS volunteers from 10am-midday.

2 November

ISLE OF WOMAN Oakengates Theatre @ The Place, Telford A mix of raucous, sharp and witty comedy anthems, heartfelt songs and honest chat expressing life for women of a certain age. 7.30pm, £17, www.theplacetelford.com

2 November

CHINESE STATE CIRCUS Theatre Severn, Shrewsbury More than 30 acrobats, aerial artistes

The Place @ Oakengates Theatre, Telford Two-hour show from Elvis’ immense catalogue. 7.30pm, £20, www. theplacetelford.com

4 November

BONFIRE NIGHT Oswestry School Gates open at 5.45pm with the fireworks display at 7pm. Burger bar, sweet shop and licensed bar. £5 per adult, £3 per child, under 5s go free.

4-5 November

RUSSIAN STATE BALLET Theatre Severn, Shrewsbury On 4 November it’s Sleeping Beauty, the classic story of love and innocence, mystery and magic set to Tchaikovsky’s sublime score. 6.30pm, £28-35. On 5 November catch The Nutcracker, a wonderful introduction to ballet. 2.30pm and 7.30pm, £28-35, www.theatresevern.co.uk

BRFC BONFIRE AND FIREWORKS EXTRAVAGANZA

November Theatre Severn, Shrewsbury Pam Ayres has been making the nation laugh for over 40 years. 7.30pm, £24, www.theatresevern.co.uk

GORDON HENDRICKS IS ELVIS

5 November

1 November

PAM AYRES

4 November

3, 17 November

TIME TO LISTEN Oswestry Library Storytime for adults. Free drop-in event, 2-3pm.

The Edge Arts Centre, Much Wenlock Edinburgh-based string band with an arresting take on roots and folk music. 8pm, £12/10, www. edgeartscentre.com

4 November

VOSKRESENIJE CHOIR OF ST PETERSBURG St Chad’s Church, Shrewsbury Programme of sacred music as well as modern and classic folk songs from Russia, Ukraine and Britain. 7pm, £8, under 16s free, tickets from the church office, email info@ stchadschurchshrewsbury or call 01743 365478.

EDG ground, Bridgnorth Bridgnorth Rugby Club’s big bonfire event, with live music, bbq, pig roast and licenced bar. Gates open 5pm, junior display 7pm, main display 7.45pm. Adults £5, children £3, under 7s free.

5 November

FAMILY FIREWORKS SPECTACULAR Blists Hill Victorian Town, Ironbridge Gates open at 6pm allowing time to explore the town’s Victorian streets on the way down to the Village Green for the show. Highlight will be the fireworks extravaganza at around 7.30pm. Tickets must be purchased in advance, £9.95 adults; £6.75 children aged 3-15 years and £31 for a family of 2+2, under 3s free. www. ironbridge.org.uk

5 November

BONFIRE AND FIREWORKS EXTRAVAGANZA Brogyntyn Park, Oswestry Huge family event raising money for charity, starts 6.30pm. £5 adults, children £1.

5 November

LANDSCAPES IN BATIK ON FABRIC Willow Gallery, Oswestry Jenny O’Leary uses landscape as inspiration to create batiks on fabric. Workshop from 10am-4pm, priced £40. Book on 01691 657575.

6 November

EARTH, AIR, RAIN Prestfelde School, Shrewsbury Recital exploring the influence of folksong in classical song repertoire.


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Tenor Richard Frewer will introduce the Sawn Song cycle by Schubert and Finzi’s setting of Thomas Hardy poems. £15/7.50/1, 5pm, www. shropshiremusictrust.co.uk

6 November

BRIDGNORTH JAZZ Black Boy, Bridgnorth Featuring Laura Collins on vocals and Paul Sawtell on piano. 12.30pm, free but donations welcome.

6 November

MESSY FIREWORK ART Baby Bird Café, Oswestry From 9.30-11am. Messy, arty fun workshop suitable for all ages. £1.50 per child. A series of craft events takes place at the cafe during the month – see www.babybirdcafe.co.uk

6 November

BONFIRE AND FIREWORKS Weston Park, near Shifnal The giant bonfire is lit at 5.30pm with displays rocketing into action at 6pm and 7.30pm. Fun fair, food stalls and bar. Gates open 3pm, £18 per car, maximum 6 people.

7-8 November

10 November

AN EVENING WITH JEFFREY ARCHER

CHRISTMAS SHOPPING EVENING

8 November

Moreton Hall School, Oswestry An evening with international bestselling author Jeffrey Archer, to tie in with the publication of his new novel, This Was a Man. 7.30pm. Tickets £20 plus booking fee if purchasing online. Includes a signed hardback copy. Tickets available from www.eventbrite.co.uk and Booka bookshop, Oswestry.

WHO DO YOU THINK YOU ARE?

10 November

Oswestry Library Event with family history stories from four local people, including Oswestry town mayor Cllr Paul Milner. Starts 7pm, tickets £5 from the library.

BOOKFEST REMEMBERS

PUBLIC HEARING ON PROPOSED BOUNDARY COMMISSION CHANGES Prince Rupert Hotel, Shrewsbury Public consultation on the proposed shake-up of MP constituencies, from 10am-8pm on Monday and 10am5pm on Tuesday.

8 November

MAGICAL MOZART BY CANDLELIGHT The Place @ Oakengates Theatre, Telford This fully costumed show immerses us in the wonderful music of the classical baroque world. The European Baroque Ensemble and Singers transport you back to the sumptuous past. 7.30pm, £19/17.50, www.theplacetelford.com

8-12 November

WELSH NATIONAL OPERA Birmingham Hippodrome WNO celebrate Shakespeare with a programme including The Merchant of Venice, Macbeth and Kiss Me Kate. From £16.50, www. birminghamhippodrome.com

9 November

THE ODD COUPLE Birchmeadow Centre, Broseley BROADS present a female version of Neil Simon’s play. 7.30pm, tickets £8/7 from Downes in Broseley or 01952 884842.

9-12 November

ALL MY SONS

Events online at www.virtual-shropshire.co.uk

10 November

Theatre Severn, Shrewsbury Shropshire Drama Company present Arthur Miller’s powerful and gripping story with a message for all time. £16, student £14, 7.30pm, www. theatresevern.co.uk

Newport Girls High School Ever-popular shopping evening hosted by the school’s PTA, with unique gifts from local companies and a café. All welcome, 7pm9.30pm, £3 adults, accompanied under 18s free.

10-13 November

A CHRISTMAS STORY

The University Centre, Guildhall, Shrewsbury Talk on composer Ralph Vaughan Williams. 2pm, £12/5, www. shrewsburybookfest.co.uk

Theatre Severn, Shrewsbury Get Your Wigle On present the UK premier of the Tony-nominated musical. With an uplifting musical score, hilarious script and even Santa himself. £18.50/16.50/12.50, Thurs and Fri 7.30pm, Sat and Sun 2.30pm and 6.30pm. www.theatresevern.co.uk

10 November

10-19 November

BRIDGNORTH & DISTRICT CAMERA CLUB

DARK RIVER

10 November

Theatre on the Steps, Bridgnorth A Youth on the Steps production of an unsentimental but sensitive play which traces the fortunes of the poorest members of society in Victorian London. Tickets from £6. www.theatreonthesteps.co.uk

GUIDED WALK ALONG BORLE BROOK AND THE SEVERN

REMEMBRANCE COMMEMORATION

Low Town Community Hall, Bridgnorth John Haines will speak on ‘PI show from raw through to finished images’. Everyone is welcome, meeting starts at 7.30pm.

Severn Valley Country Park, Alveley Discover lost mining heritage along two valleys. Booking essential. Meet at 9.15am for a 9.30am start. 7 miles. Adult £3.50, child £2, 01746 781192.

10 November

FASHION SHOW AND SALE Holy Trinity Church, Oswestry All items shown will be available for purchase at the end of the show. Doors open at 7pm. Tickets £5 from 01691 679405.

10 November

NATURAL HISTORY OF THE WYRE FOREST Severn Valley Country Park, Alveley John Robinson, warden for the Wyre Forest for over 30 years, shares his vast knowledge of the forest through his award winning photos. 7.30-9pm, adults £4, child £2, 01746 781192.

11 November

Bridgnorth Town Hall Commemoration ceremony at 10.55am.

11 November

MP SURGERY The Annexe, St Leonard’s Close, Bridgnorth Advice surgery with MP Philip Dunne. To make an appointment call the constituency office on 01584 872187.

11 November

PLAN B FOR UTOPIA The Wightman Theatre, Shrewsbury Mixing dance, theatre and storytelling with a good dose of humour, the performance by Joan Cleville Dance features classic songs like ‘Somewhere Over the Rainbow’, ‘When You Wish Upon a Star’ and ‘What a Wonderful World’. Age 9+. £12/8, 7.30pm, www.thewightman. co.uk, 01743 290704.

� 5 NOV Family fireworks spectacular. Blists Hill Victorian Town, Ironbridge

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11 November

REMEMBRANCE CONCERT St Alkmund’s Church, Shrewsbury As part of Bookfest Remembers, the Salop Band will evoke the emotions of the First World War through music, words and dance. 7.30pm, £12/5, from Pengwern Books, Fish Street, or email info@salopband.co.uk

12 November

BRIDGNORTH CHRISTMAS FAIR Castle Hall, Bridgnorth Shop local food, artisan goods, crafts, vintage, jewellery, gifts and more. Plus raffle, tombola and refreshments. Free entry, 11am-4pm.

12 November

CHRISTMAS CRAFT FAIR Priory Hall, Much Wenlock Very popular event with a variety of unusual stalls. Light lunches, freshly made sandwiches, homemade cakes, scones, tea and coffee. 10am-4pm, free admission.

12 November

MUCH WENLOCK FOOD MARKET Corn Exchange, The Buttermarket, The Square Selling a range of locally produced and delicious products. Contact Much Wenlock Town Council on 01952 727509.

12 November

WINE TASTING EVENING Pant Memorial Hall Neil and Mandy Jenkins from Twelve Green Bottles share their love and knowledge of quality, value-formoney wines. Tickets £15 per person including five wines and cheese and biscuits supplied by Oswestry’s Sweeney Hall Hotel. 7.30pm. Tickets available at the Co-op store in Pant and Twelve Green Bottles, Leg Street.

12 November

MAD JACK’S 5 Attingham Park, near Shrewsbury Take on the challenging five-mile

run through the grounds and pond at Attingham. In association with Shrewsbury Athletics Club; register at www.shrewsburyac.org.uk. £12

Act of commemoration at 10.40am followed by procession to St Leonard’s Church for a service at 11.30am.

12 November

FLO OF THE SOMME

BONFIRE RADICALS

Rowley’s House, Barker Street, Shrewsbury Children’s author Hilary Robinson brings her book Flo of the Somme, a gentle introduction for younger children to the First World War, as part of Bookfest Remembers. It pays tribute to the bravery of the thousands of animals who played a crucial part in the Great War. For ages 6+, 2.30pm, £6. www. shrewsburybookfest.co.uk

The Hermon Chapel, Oswestry Birmingham-based band Bonfire Radicals have emerged from the folk/ world scene with a fresh approach to traditional tunes. Doors open 7.30pm. Tickets £12/7, 01691662196.

12 November

SPORTSMAN’S DINNER Lion Quays Hotel & Spa, near Oswestry Featuring Scottish footballer and manager Lou Macari, former England goalkeeper Alex Stepney and comedian Austin Knight. 7pm til late. £35 including three-course meal. Call 01691 684300.

12 November

GRANNY’S GAME Oakengates Theatre @ The Place, Telford Exploring while stuck at Gran’s, two children discover a most mysterious game, and they’ll get more than they bargained for when they start to roll the dice. 2pm, £8.50 adults, £6.50 child, £25 family, www. theplacetelford.com

12-13 November

PORTRAIT PAINTING IN OIL Willow Gallery, Oswestry Two-day workshop with artist Darren Fraser. From 10am-4pm, priced £80. Telephone 01691 657575 to book.

12-13 November

13 November

Sunnycroft, Telford A rare opportunity to see the NT property at night. 4.30-7pm. www. nationaltrust.org.uk/midlands

13 November

THE SLEEPOVER Meole Brace Peace Memorial Hall, Shrewsbury An interactive re-imagining of the Princess and the Pea. With Louise the Poet and Lee the Music Maker. Just right for families with children aged 5-10. Older and younger children welcome. 2.30pm, £5, tickets 01743 235384.

13 November

WINTER WOODLAND WALK National Trust car park, Wenlock Edge Wander through the woods while a ranger tells about woodland management and the wildlife of Wenlock Edge. Have a go at coppicing before meeting charismatic Hebridean sheep. £7, 10am-4pm, booking essential on 01694 725000.

13 November Weston Park, near Shifnal The increasingly popular run takes you on a picturesque route through the beautiful grounds. Pay on day entry £25, register from 8.30am, run starts 10am. www.kickassendurance.co.uk

13 November

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REMEMBRANCE SERVICE RAF Museum Cosford Anyone wishing to pay their respects should arrive in Hangar 1 at 10.30am.

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� 11 NOVEMBER Plan B for Utopia. The Wightman Theatre, Shrewsbury

14-15 November

FAR FROM THE MADDING CROWD Theatre Severn, Shrewsbury With live music and their trademark energetic ensemble style, Hotbuckle bring Hardy’s classic story lovingly to life. £15/13, schools £11, 8pm, www.theatresevern.co.uk

British Red Cross

Glitz & our GlamEVENT from 28th November to 17th December

14-19 November

THE FULL MONTY Birmingham Hippodrome Hilarious and heartfelt production based on the smash hit film. 7.30pm plus matinees, from £16, www.birminghamhippodrome.com

14-19 November

NIMROD TOURS AND CONSERVATION CENTRE OPEN WEEK RAF Museum Cosford Visitors can climb on board the Nimrod on 15-minute tours, £5 per person, book on arrival at the museum. The conservation centre will be opening its doors for behind-thescenes visits, 10.15am-1pm, £5 on arrival. www.rafmuseum.org.uk

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� 19-20 NOVEMBER A Christmas Carol event.

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folk instruments. 7.30pm, £10, www. theatresevern.co.uk

19 November

AROUND THE WORLD IN 40 SONGS The Place @ Oakengates Theatre, Telford Telford Academy of Performing Arts present an evening of ballet, tap, street dance, musical theatre and more. 1pm and 5.30pm, £8, www. theplacetelford.com

19 November

LUDLOW CHORAL SOCIETY CONCERT St Laurence’s Church, Ludlow The concert, entitled Hail! Bright Cecilia, features pieces by Howells, Purcell, Gounod and Britten. 7.30pm, £12, under 18s free, on the door or www.ludlowassemblyrooms.co.uk

19-20 November

GORGEOUS CHRISTMAS CRAFT FAIR Enginuity, Coalbrookdale Contemporary designer craft fair. 10am-5pm (4.30pm on Sunday), £3.50, under 5s free.

19-20 November 15 November

WOODEN PLAYDEN CHRISTMAS TOY SALE Baby Bird Café, Oswestry Toy sale from 10am-2pm.

18 November

17 November

STEPPING UP EVENT

CHRISTMAS LIGHT SWITCHON

Bellan House, Church Street, Oswestry An evening of shared information to help parents plan the step up into the world of school. 7pm. To reserve a place email bellansecretary@ oswestryschool.org.uk

Bailey Head, Oswestry Paralympian Mikey Hall will switch on the lights during the family fun event which starts at 4pm. Featuring music, local school choirs, family entertainment, food and lights.

17 November

BUNTING, BAUBLES, BAGS AND BOWS Severn Valley Country Park, Alveley Christmas textile workshop with Georgia Jacobs. Lunch and materials provided. 10am-4pm, £15, booking and payment in advance essential on 01746 781192.

17 November

BOOKFEST REMEMBERS: RUPERT BROOKE The University Centre, The Guildhall, Shrewsbury Talk on poet Rupert Brooke. 2pm, £12/5, www.shrewsburybookfest.co.uk

17 November

INTRODUCTION TO SPINNING AND FIBRE Oswestry Library Linda Jarman runs an introduction to spinning and fibre from 12.30-1.30pm. Priced £2.50, book with library staff.

18 November

BRIDGNORTH CHRISTMAS LIGHTS SWITCH-ON

Events online at www.virtual-shropshire.co.uk

switched on at 6pm, with more live music on the stage until the event closes at 9pm. The High Street will also have stalls and reindeer.

Bridgnorth High Street Event will be opened at 4pm by the Bridgnorth Primary School’s Choir on the stage near the Northgate. This will followed by each primary school singing carols and a performance by Galaxy dance. The lights will be

18 November

DANCING AT LUGHNASA

A CHRISTMAS CAROL EVENT The Parade Shopping Centre, Shrewsbury Get in the festive mood with this celebration weekend, featuring an outdoor skating rink, carol singing, craft stalls, mulled wine and mince pies.

19-20 November

CHRISTMAS CRAFT FAIR Dudmaston Hall, Quatt Over 70 stalls from local craft and food producers to inspire you. There’s music and festive fayre and children can make a decoration to take home for the tree. 11am-5.30pm.

Birchmeadow Centre, Broseley The latest production by the Bridgnorth Players is Brian Friel’s highly acclaimed family-based drama, set in County Donegal, Ireland, in 1936. 7.30pm, tickets £8/7 from 01746 764514.

19, 26 November

19 November

Beckbury, near Shifnal Annual 5.6 mile run winding its way through Stableford and Badger. 11am, £13, www.beckburytrail.co.uk

VERA VAN HEERINGEN TRIO Willow Gallery, Oswestry Vera writes soulful songs with lyrics and delivery straight from the heart. Doors open 8pm. Tickets £10, telephone 01691 657575.

19 November

SHREWSBURY CHORAL SOCIETY: HEAVEN BOUND St Chad’s Church, Shrewsbury Concert of contemporary sacred music, influenced by jazz and South American folk. 7.30pm, £12, children £5, from www.shrewsburychoral.org. uk or on the door.

19 November

MUSIC AND DANCE FROM AROUND THE WORLD Theatre Severn, Shrewsbury Students from Concord College perform in aid of The Shropshire Federation of Women’s Institutes and Rotary Charities. Concord showcases its cultural diversity as its students take to the stage performing in traditional costume and on authentic

DANCING AT LUGHNASA Bridgnorth Community Centre Details as 18 November.

20 November

BECKBURY TRAIL

20 November

BRIDGNORTH JAZZ Black Boy, Bridgnorth Featuring Faith Brackenbury on violin, Simon King on guitar and Erika Lyons on bass. 12.30pm, free but donations welcome.

20 November

BRIDGNORTH SINFONIA CONCERT David Dexters, Bridgnorth Annual concert in the huge workshop at the garage in Stanley Lane. David Dexters sponsors the orchestra and this is a free concert for the community. Arrive from 7pm for a glass of bubbly and nibbles before being seated for the cabaret-style performance.

21 November

BRIDGNORTH & DISTRICT HISTORICAL SOCIETY LECTURE SERIES Castle Hall, Bridgnorth


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LEISURE

n 27 NOVEMBER Florilegium. The Lion Hotel, Shrewsbury

26 November

HIGHLEY CHRISTMAS LIGHTS SWITCH-ON Severn Centre, Highley Christmas stalls, children’s activities and bar. Fun from 11am-5pm with the switch-on at 4.30pm.

26 November

PHEONIX SINGERS CONCERT St Chad’s Church, Shrewsbury The programme is centred around Haydn’s Maria Theresa Mass. 7.30pm, tickets £12 from Write Here or on the door.

26 November

APLEY CHRISTMAS FOOD AND CRAFT FAIR Apley Farm Shop, Norton Get in the festive spirit and enjoy free tasters from the county’s finest food and drink producers. 10am-4pm.

26 November

LIPSTICK ON YOUR COLLAR

Dr Mark Baldwin will speak on ‘The Code Breakers’. Visitors welcome, £3, 7.30pm.

23 November

CAMBRIAN HERITAGE RAILWAY COLLECTION Oswestry Library Official launch of the Cambrian Heritage Railway collection of railway books held at the library. From 10.30am. Free drop-in event.

24 November

BRIDGNORTH & DISTRICT CAMERA CLUB Low Town Community Hall, Bridgnorth Scott Latham will speak on ‘wildlife photography’. Everyone is welcome, meeting starts at 7.30pm.

24-25 November

BOOKFEST REMEMBERS

25 November

JON RICHARDSON: WORK IN PROGRESS

25 November

OSWESTRY ARTISAN MARKET Bailey Head, Oswestry Oswestry Markets hold a monthly artisan market on the last Friday of every month selling the best in local produce. 9am-3pm.

25-27 November

SHREWSBURY FESTIVAL OF LITERATURE

26 November

MUSIC THROUGH THE YEAR IN 1830 STYLE St Nicholas Church, Oldbury, Bridgnorth Concert by The John Moore Quire. 7.30pm, tickets £10 to include supper from 01746 764059.

26 November

THE FLAKY TARTS Birchmeadow Centre, Broseley A live acoustic show of original songs and standards, with harmony singing and humour. £8, 8pm, tickets from 07966 549155.

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25 November – 13 December

27 November

Castle Hall, Bridgnorth Application forms are available by emailing mayorsparlour@ bridgnorthtowncouncil.co.uk or calling 01746 762231. Closing date 4 November. Event starts at 7.30pm.

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The Edge Arts Centre, Much Wenlock Come and see the ‘8 out of 10 Cats Does Countdown’ team captain as he works on his new material ahead of a major UK tour. 8pm, £14, www. edgeartscentre.com

Birmingham Hippodrome Birmingham Royal Ballet’s evergreen production of The Nutcracker. From £19, www.birminghamhippodrome. com

Birchmeadow Centre, Broseley Concertante are four musicians who deliver a wealth of Baroque music. 3pm, £8, tickets from 07966 549155.

27 November

FLORILEGIUM

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26 November

MADE IN SHROPSHIRE

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25 November

WHAT ABOUT ME? Oswestry Library Carers event with a range of support agencies present to talk about support available locally for people caring for family members. 10am1pm. Free drop-in event.

25 November

SCIENCE & RELIGION Oswestry School

Oswestry town centre Quality selection of the best of Shropshire food and crafts. All day.

26 November

BROSELEY CHRISTMAS LIGHTS SWITCH-ON DAY Various venues, Broseley Music, entertainment, funfair attractions, craft fair and Santa’s grotto. A day of family fun leading up to the switch-on at the Memorial Gardens. Featuring the return of the popular Bang on Street Band and a festive disco to end the evening.

DIRTY DANCING Grand Theatre, Wolverhampton Have the time of your life with the classic story on stage. Various times including matinees, from £28, www. grandtheatre.co.uk

29 November

AN EVENING WITH JOHNNY HERBERT The Marches School, Oswestry British Formula 1 star Johnny Herbert talks about his career in motor racing, captured in his new autobiography What Doesn’t Kill You. 7.30pm. Tickets £20 includes a signed hardback copy of the book. wTickets from Booka bookshop or www.eventbrite.co.uk

30 November

LEO HOULDING – REFLECTIONS: THE MIRROR WALL The Place @ Oakengates Theatre, Telford World-renowned climber Leo Houlding reflects on the conflict between a life of extreme adventure and the responsibilities of fatherhood. 7.30pm, £16/14, www. theplacetelford.com

30 November – 8 January

CINDERELLA Theatre Severn, Shrewsbury Spectacular, fun-filled panto written by Paul Hendy and starring Brad Fitt, with comedy, singing, dancing and audience participation. Early booking recommended. From £11.50, various times, www.theatresevern.co.uk

26-27 November

Various venues, Shrewsbury The inaugural festival will celebrate fiction, poetry, story-telling and nonfiction in a variety of locations across the town. The theme is ‘telling the stories within’, with talks, workshops, walks and competitions. www. shrewsburylitfest.co.uk

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The Lion Hotel, Shrewsbury One of the finest period instrument ensembles around perform intimate chamber pieces to large-scale orchestral and choral works. 3pm, pre-concert talk at 2.15pm, £18/9/1, www. shropshiremusictrust. co.uk

28 November

CHRISTMAS MEMORIES The Place @ Oakengates Theatre, Telford

n 29 NOVEMBER An Evening with Johnny Herbert. The Marches School, Oswestry

The University Centre, Guildhall, Shrewsbury Talks on poet and composer Ivor Gurney (24th) and poet Wilfred Owen (25th). Both at 2pm, £12/5, www.shrewsburybookfest.co.uk

Prof Lennox has been part of numerous public debates defending the Christian faith, including debates with other leading intellectuals. Starts 7.30pm, free entry. For information email enquiries@ oswestryschool.org.uk

Theatre on the Steps, Bridgnorth Exciting 50s and 60s show bringing the classic pop hits from this golden era back to life. 8pm, £18, www. theatreonthesteps.co.uk

Neil Sands and his brilliant West End cast present a spectacular mix of over 60 of your favourite Christmas songs and carols. 2pm, £13/11, www. theplacetelford.com


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November is upon us and by now our winter wardrobe should be in full swing. This season’s trends are seeing key fabrics and textures being designed into different garments

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ere are our top four textures to integrate into your winter 16/17 wardrobe. Don’t be afraid to mix and match them; wool and leather go hand in hand and lace and velvet are a match made in heaven.

Leather 1: Todd Lynn Edition leather dress, Debenhams, £150 – the ultimate power dress 2: You can’t beat a leather skirt over tights on winter mornings especially with a ruffles shirt tucked in. We’ve chosen this black leather-look skirt because you can team it with anything and achieve so many different looks with it. River Island, £28

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2 Velvet 3: You will see velvet tops all over our high street shops and they look gorgeous with a pair of high-waisted skinny jeans or a pencil skirt. The colour of this one from Primark is perfect for winter days and the fit is simple which can make velvet less daunting to wear. Velvet top, Primark, £6

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4: Like them or loath them, the bomber jacket is still very much on-trend for winter. What do you get when you combine the bomber with velvet? This beauty! Next, £36

Lace 5: We are in love with this lace panel dress, team it with a pair of metallic ankle boots for a day or evening look, Next, £70

Wool 6: Hurray for style and warmth working together. Sleeveless rib mossy jumper, F&F, £16


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s the temperature drops and the days become darker, it can be easy to eat more, do less and go into ‘hibernation’ mode. But being proactive about our health is key to feeling great as well as looking great too.

Winterised Workout: It’s important to remember that keeping active during the winter is essential. Any activity that contributes to overall fitness can boost wellbeing and mood. If you really can’t brave the elements and have access to an indoor pool, then aqua aerobics and swimming are great exercises for boosting our physical and mental health, with research showing that swimmers tend to live longer and have better moods than people who don’t exercise. Drink Up! The cold weather and drying radiator heat can lead to dehydration and fatigue. Aim to drink eight glasses of water a day. This will help to boost your energy levels, improve blood circulation and flush out toxins from the body. Regular teas and coffee count towards your fluid intake, but caffeinated versions shouldn’t make up your full quota so try a hot water with a squeeze of lemon or fresh apple and a cinnamon stick for a festive twist.

Catch Some Zs: A good night’s sleep is vital for refreshing and repairing our mind and body. Next to washing our hands, getting enough sleep might be one of the most effective ways to avoid a cold or the flu. Getting a good eight hours of sleep each night keeps your immune system strong, so you’re less likely to catch whatever it is that’s making its way round your office or home!

Everything Starts With Breakfast: When we wake up in the morning our muscles and brain need fuel to face the day ahead. I love eating bircher muesli with oats, nuts, apples and berries or a smoked salmon omelette packed with protein, vitamin D and omega 3 essential fatty acids! Researchers from Harvard University have also confirmed that eating a healthy breakfast regularly can help reduce the risk of high blood pressure, diabetes and high cholesterol – factors which can give rise to heart disease.

Get Checked: Socialising and spending quality time with friends and family is a central part of the festive season, so having a hearing check is key to ensuring you or a family member doesn’t miss out this Christmas. People with mild to significant hearing loss are between two and five times more likely to develop dementia so there’s ever more reason to seek help sooner. Take advantage of a free hearing test at one of Hidden Hearing’s high street hearing centres in Shrewsbury and Ludlow. Visit www.HiddenHearing.co.uk for more information or to book a free test.

To download a FREE copy of Dr Hilary’s 50 Tips to a Healthier You, visit www.HearstoHealth.co.uk

NO DAYS THE SAME Dr Simon Carvell General practice is a pot pourri! So far this week – it’s Tuesday as I write – I’ve fielded a number of questions from patients, colleagues and my Mum and Dad. Can I have a shingles vaccine? Having stopped the oral contraceptive pill, how long will it take for my periods to return? Have I got dementia? I’m pregnant, do I need a rubella test? The shingles vaccine is offered to people who were aged 71, 72, 73 and 79 on 1 September. With the flu vaccination season upon us it’s worth asking about your eligibility for shingles vaccination when you visit your surgery. Post pill amenorrhoea is not uncommon. This refers to a delay (over six months) in periods returning after stopping the oral contraceptive pill. In the majority of cases periods do return but if this isn’t the case then a range of blood tests can be done in order to make sure that there are no other reasons. When a patient attends surgery with concerns about their memory, as well as considering reversible causes for memory impairment that include physical conditions like infections and metabolic disorders, I usually proceed to a validated (reliable) memory test. There are a range of tests that GPs use. I use the 6CIT test, which is a short memory test that takes only two or three minutes. If this test suggests there are memory issues then a longer test is undertaken. If this test suggests memory impairment then a referral is made according to local policies to ‘a dementia pathway’. It may sound convoluted, because it is! But with such a significant diagnosis it’s important to get it right and put in place appropriate support. And finally to the rubella test. I contribute to EMMA’s Diary. This is a free publication that is a collaboration between the Royal College of General Practitioners and Lifecycle Marketing. All pregnant women in the UK are offered a free copy of an informative publication that provides a week-to-week guide to pregnancy. So I try and remain up to speed with the latest pregnancy related developments. Public Health England ended rubella (German measles) susceptibility screening in pregnancy in England on 1 April. So what’s the attraction of being a GP? My week is hugely varied, the questions that I’m asked always test me and encourage me to try and remain abreast of changes and development. No one day is ever like another and I’d encourage any sixth former who is interested in science to consider medicine. Our country needs you!


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RECIPES

Tasty treats to eat with a clear conscience

It is World Vegan Day on 1 November and the entire month is given over to World Vegan Month. Whether you go vegan for 24 hours or the full 30 days, it’s the perfect opportunity to join the estimated half a million people already leading a vegan lifestyle

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he Vegan Society is encouraging people to learn about the benefits of a plant-based diet and way of life; as well as helping towards the welfare of animals, veganism offers benefits to the environment and possibly to our health. For further inspiration, visit the UK’s longest-running event of its kind, The West Midlands Vegan Festival, from 29-30 October at Wolverhampton’s Civic Hall. With more than 120 stalls, inspiring talks and around 5,000 visitors the festival, now in its ninth year, offers inspiration for vegan, vegetarians and interested carnivores alike. Visit www.midlandsveganfestival.org.uk for more information. For those scared that a vegan diet will mean missing out on tasty treats, then think again with these delicious recipes.

Sichuan Mixed Vegetables serves 4 Ingredients 2 tbsp chilli oil 4 garlic cloves, crushed 5cm/2ins piece fresh ginger, peeled and grated 250g/9oz carrots, cut into thin strips 1 red pepper, deseeded and cut into thin strips 150g/5½oz shiitake mushrooms, sliced 150g/5½oz mangetout 3 tbsp soy sauce 3 tbsp crunchy peanut butter 350g/12oz beansprouts cooked rice, to serve

Method Heat the chilli oil in a preheated wok and fry the garlic, ginger and carrots for 3 minutes. Add the red pepper and stir-fry for another 2 minutes. Add the mushrooms and mangetout and stirfry for 1 minute. In a small bowl, mix together the soy sauce and peanut butter until combined. Using a wooden spoon, make a space in the centre of the stir-fried vegetables so that the base of the wok is visible. Pour in the sauce and bring to the boil, stirring all the time until it starts to thicken. Add the beansprouts and toss the vegetables to coat thoroughly with the sauce. Transfer to a serving dish and serve immediately with freshly cooked rice.

Borlotti Bean and Chestnut Stew Recipe by Demuths Cookery School, www.demuths.co.uk Here’s a recipe for a deliciously rich stew flavoured with robust herbs and red wine. It’s best made the day before for the flavours to infuse the beans.

Serves 4 Ingredients 2 medium leeks, cut into thin rounds 2 tbsps olive oil 2 medium carrots, cut into thick rounds

3 garlic cloves, peeled and finely sliced 4 sage leaves 2 large sprigs of rosemary 1 tbsp fresh oregano, chopped 1 tbsp plain flour 200ml red wine 300ml water 1 tsp vegetable bouillon powder 1 bay leaf 2 fresh or dried red chillies, deseeded 4 tomatoes, cored and roughly chopped 1 tbsp shoyu 400g tin borlotti beans or 200g cooked borlotti beans 250g chestnuts, ready cooked Handful of fresh parsley, chopped Salt and freshly ground black pepper

Method Heat the olive oil in a large lidded saucepan and sauté the leeks until softened. Add the carrots, garlic, sage, rosemary and oregano, cook for a few minutes with the lid on. Stir in the flour, followed by the red wine, water, vegetable bouillon powder, bay leaf, chillies, tomatoes and shoyu. Simmer for 20 minutes, until the carrots are tender but still have a bite to them. Add the borlotti beans and chestnuts. Check the seasoning and cook for a further 10 minutes. Finish with chopped parsley and a twist of freshly ground black pepper. Serve with celeriac and potato mash.


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Chocolate Hazelnut Bites courtesy of www.meridianfoods.co.uk A vegan and paleo take on a chocolate classic. One bite and you’ll be hooked.

Makes 8-10 Ingredients 1tbsp coconut oil, melted 3 tbsp Meridian hazelnut butter 50g vegan chocolate A sprinkle of flaked salt (optional)

Method Combine the coconut oil and hazelnut butter well and put in the freezer to firm up. Melt the chocolate and set aside to cool. When the hazelnut mixture has set use two teaspoons to mould rough balls then dip them in the melted chocolate. Add a flake or two of Maldon salt if including. Return to the freezer. Notes: If the chocolate is too warm when you dip the bites it will melt the hazelnut butter so make sure it’s quite cool and gently reheat if it gets too stiff.

Double Chocolate Cake by www.fairfoods.org.uk This makes a lovely moist cake which you can fill with vanilla icing and a chocolate top. Or why not try our variations for chocolate orange, chocolate raspberry and chocolate blueberry?

Ingredients Cake 8oz (225g) caster sugar 4 dssps cocoa powder 1 /2 tsp salt 9oz (255g) plain white flour 3oz (85g) plain wholemeal flour 11/2 tsp bicarbonate of soda 6 fl oz (170ml) vegetable oil 2 tsp vanilla essence 4 tsp vinegar 2 /3 pint (350ml) cold water Filling 11/2oz (45g) vegan margarine 4oz (115g) icing sugar 1 /2 tsp vanilla essence soya milk Topping – 5oz (140g) vegan plain chocolate Decoration – A few squares of vegan plain chocolate

Method Sieve the sugar, cocoa, salt, flours and bicarbonate of soda into a bowl and mix well. Add the oil, vanilla essence, vinegar and (cold) water. Combine well with a fork or spoon, but do not beat. Pour into two greased sandwich tins. Cook at 180°C/350°F/Gas Mark 4 for 30 minutes or until the cake springs back lightly when pressed. Cool thoroughly.

To make the filling, mash the margarine and vanilla essence into the sugar with a fork. Add enough soya milk to get your desired consistency – add a tiny bit at a time though! Refrigerate until use and when the cakes are cool use it to sandwich them together. Make the topping by melting the chocolate in a double saucepan*. Smooth the chocolate icing on the top, then decorate with flakes of chocolate (grate the chocolate and/or cut it really finely with a sharp knife). Variations – for chocolate orange cake use vegan orange-flavoured chocolate to ice the top. For chocolate blueberry or raspberry cake, put a layer of blueberry/raspberry jam in the middle of the cake along with the icing.


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RECIPES

Brazillionaires Shortbread courtesy of www.meridianfoods.co.uk Family favourites, chocolate millionaire bars, are given a Brazil nut twist.

An Indian restaurant in Ludlow has been highly commended in the Tiffin Cup, an annual competition to find the best South Asian restaurant in the UK. Philip Dunne MP put forward Golden Moments earlier this year, after asking constituents to contact him with their nominations.

Serves 18 Ingredients 100g raw whole oats 100g ground almonds 2 tbsp agave nectar 70g coconut oil, melted 90g Meridian Brazil nut butter 100g vegan chocolate

Method Line a loaf tin or similar with greaseproof paper. Whizz the oats in a blender until they are a similar consistency to the ground almonds. Add the almonds and agave and whizz again, then add 2 tbsp water and blend until the mixture starts to form clumps. Press the mixture into the prepared tin then freeze while you make the next layer. Melt the coconut oil and combine 50g with the Brazil nut butter, spread it over the oat base and return to the freezer. Carefully melt the chocolate in a bowl over a pan of barely simmering water. Once completely melted, remove the bowl from the pan, stir in the remaining coconut oil and allow to cool for a few minutes. When the Brazil nut layer has set pour the chocolate over the top and spread to the edges. Put in the fridge until everything is firm. Cut into bite size pieces and serve. Keep in the fridge.

Triple Chocolate Muffins by www.fairfoods.org.uk who are providing the catering at the West Midlands Vegan Festival These are easy to make and even easier to eat. You can change the ratios of flour if desired: it is fine to use just white or just wholemeal flour, though you’ll need to add a bit more water if you use all white flour. The cake will take on a slightly different texture depending on which you use (being lighter with white flour).

Ingredients 8oz (225g) caster sugar 4 dessertspoons cocoa powder pinch salt 9oz (255g) plain white flour 3oz (85g) plain wholemeal flour 11/2 teaspoons bicarbonate of soda 1oz (30g) vegan chocolate chips 6 fl oz (170ml) vegetable oil 2 tsps vanilla essence 4 tsps vinegar 2 /3 pint (350ml) cold water Icing 2oz (50g) vegan plain chocolate 1 dessertspoon vegan margarine 1 dessertspoon icing sugar, sieved Decoration – a few squares of vegan plain chocolate

Method Place the sugar, cocoa, salt, flours and bicarbonate of soda in a mixing bowl and mix well. Add the chocolate chips, oil, vanilla essence, vinegar and water. Combine well with a fork, but do not beat. Pour into 12 muffin cases. Bake at 180C/350F/Gas Mark 4 for 15 minutes or until the cake springs back lightly when pressed. Cool thoroughly. To make the icing, melt the chocolate in a double saucepan with the margarine and icing sugar. Stir to ensure that the ingredients are well combined. Smooth a spoonful of icing on each cake, leave to cool for a few minutes then decorate with flakes of chocolate (grate the chocolate and/or cut it really finely with a sharp knife).

Shropshire’s Kerry Vale Vineyard is celebrating after winning multiple trophies and seven awards – including a gold – at a regional wine competition. The vineyard just outside Montgomery won accolades for its wines at the Mercian Vineyard Association’s English & Welsh Wine of the Year competition. The vineyard won three trophies for their ‘Shropshire Lady’ dry white wine including the prestigious Gold. A gourmet weekend celebrating the finest of the season’s bounty is taking place at stately home Weston Park from 5-6 November, giving guests the opportunity to forage their own food within Weston’s woods before enjoying an autumnal feast created from their foodie finds. Priced at £375 per couple, the event includes overnight stay and all meals. Book at www.weston-park.com or call 01952 852100. Cheesemakers at one of Shropshire’s leading foodie destinations have their fingers crossed after being announced as finalists in the first-ever Great British Cheese Awards – in two different categories. The dairy team at Ludlow Food Centre, in Bromfield, have been shortlisted in the Best Speciality Cheese Retailer and Best Artisan Cheese Producer categories. Shrewsbury restaurants are offering your favourite menus delivered to your homes. Deliveroo, the on-demand delivery service, has launched in the county town with more than 15 restaurants already signed up to the service. Those on board include Pizza Express, The ALB, Carluccio’s and House of the Rising Sun. Download the Deliveroo app for booking. Gourmet confectioners Flower & White swapped Shropshire for the USA when they went stateside on a mission. The Shrewsburybased food brand took part in the Midlands Engine Market Visit to Chicago in September. It is the first time that companies from the West Midlands have taken part in a fact-finding mission aimed to raise the profile of the region overseas. The trip included tours of Wrigley’s, Tate & Lyle, and Whole Foods.


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FOOD + DRINK

Magic of spice Businesswoman and cook Lajina Leal brings a sprinkle of spice and a touch of magic to recipes, uncovering the secrets of a perfect homecooked curry

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ajina Leal’s business, Lajina Masala, has been born out of her passion for quality, healthy, home-cooked Indian food. From Priorslee, in Telford, Lajina was encouraged to start her own business by friends who said they preferred her style of home cooking to many of the more commercial dishes they were offered when they ate out. She started making up little spice pots, packed with all the spices and flavours she had used to cook for friends and family and, before she knew it, had become a one-woman spice dynamo. The Lajina Masala spice pots contain all the spices needed to create perfect curries in one pot. It’s ideal for any foodie and curry lover who is pressed for time as Lajina has taken all the stress out of the cooking process. The spices are lovingly prepared by hand; roasted and ground before being carefully measured and packed into the pots. With a little tweaking these pots provide many options including Lajina’s take on a Jalfrezi, Korma, Tikka Masala and Rogan Josh. “I love to make the Masala Magic spice mix

Through the festivals, Lajina has found that to give cooks the freedom to create perfectly her dynamic personality is perfect for teaching seasoned and exciting flavour combinations,” would-be curry cooks. She now offers cookery she says. lessons for adults and children and offers a Lajina says her spice pots are also much catering service for dinner parties. healthier than many of the shop and restaurant “In my lessons I share the bought dishes. secrets of making tantalisingly “They have been laboratory Chefs throughout spicy Indian curry, fragrant tested and are low fat, sugar and fluffy rice, fresh chapatis, and gluten free,” she says. Shropshire have samosas and bhajis,” she says. “Indian food is often started to use Lajina’s After just three years seen as high in calories and in business, Lajina has fat, what we’ve been able spice pots and she won several county food to achieve is to show that Indian food can be healthier has become a bit of a and business awards including a Dragon’s Den and with the help of these celebrity on the food style competition held at blended spice mixes you can Shropshire Food Enterprise create dishes which really festival circuit Centre in Shrewsbury, last pack flavour into every bite.” year. Chefs throughout “Shropshire is the most supportive county Shropshire have started to use Lajina’s spice pots for self-employed people. There are numerous and she has become a bit of a celebrity on the consultants who’ve helped me along the way, too food festival circuit, including Lichfield and Cosford many to mention,” she says. food festivals, where she frequently runs demos. “The response from the people and businesses One of Lajina’s frequent chef collaborators is has at times been overwhelming. From advice on Shrewsbury’s Chris Burt, who runs The Peach Tree running my business to buying the product and and Momo No K. Together they ran demos at the making events successful, the county really has NEC in October for Grand Designs Live. been the catalyst for an amazing couple of years.” “Events such as these, together with the launch of my new branding and website at the Ludlow Food Festival, means that these are very exciting times ahead for me,” she says.

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ICEHOTEL 365 Icehotel 365, the innovative new sister property to the iconic seasonal Icehotel, will welcome guests from 1 November. Standing on the shores of the River Torne in Swedish Lapland, Icehotel 365 will use state-of-the-art technology to harness sustainable energy from the midnight sun to keep 22 rooms and suites, an ice bar, sculpture gallery and studio, as well as an event space, frozen year-round. A three-night break costs £925 per person on a B&B basis, including one night in a cold room and two nights in a warm room, return flights from the UK, transfers and warm outer clothing. ICEHOTEL – WILDERNESS CAMPS Simply Sweden is also offering a unique twist on its Icehotel breaks from January. Icehotel – Wilderness Camps will combine a stay at the famous frozen lodgings with a night in brandnew lakeside wilderness cabins. After two nights at the Icehotel or Icehotel 365, guests will drive themselves across the Arctic tundra to spend the night by Lake Láddjujávri. It costs from £1,240 per person, based on two sharing, including one night in a cold room and one night in a warm room at Icehotel on a B&B basis and one night in a wilderness cabin on a half-board basis, return flights, transfers and warm outer clothing.

KANGOS GUEST HOUSE – SWEDISH LAPLAND A warm welcome awaits at cosy lodgings on a break titled Kangos Guest House – Swedish Lapland. There, guests will experience an intimate

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TREEHOTEL AND LOGGERS LODGE – SWEDISH LAPLAND This two-centre adventure combines a stay high in the boughs of the Boreal Forest with a night in a remote wilderness cabin deep inside the Arctic Circle. A husky ride through the spectacular winter landscape, spotting wildlife along the way, connects the two locations. Cross-country skiing, snow-shoeing and watching the Northern Lights from an outdoor hot-tub are among the invigorating and relaxing pursuits on offer. Available from December to March, this holiday includes two nights at Treehotel and one night at Loggers Lodge, based on two sharing, on a half-board basis, and costs from £2,070 per adult, £995 per child, including flights, airport transfers and husky transfer. Activities at Treehotel include husky tours and snowshoeing in the wilderness and cost extra.

KALL – JÄMTLAND Guests can enjoy the unusual freedom of winter self-catering in the remote Swedish mountains. Home for the week is a spacious detached house in a tiny village on the shores of Lake Kall, at the foot of Åreskuten, the highest peak in this region of Sweden. The property is well-located for exploring, including enjoying world-class Alpine skiing in Åre and cross-country skiing on a nearby network of illuminated tracks.

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atherine Trimby knows all about what makes a good drama after working on some of the BBC’s iconic TV dramas of the 60s, including the very first Dr Who series and the original TV adaptation of the Forsyte Saga. Now, after a career as one of Shropshire’s longest-serving magistrates, the former stage and TV floor manager has published an action-packed novel set inside a women’s prison. Catherine served as a magistrate for 34 years, including four years as chairman of the Shrewsbury Bench. She retired from the role just over four years ago, aged 70, but not being the type to sit still for very long, she threw herself into voluntary work for the Independent Monitoring Board which involves monitoring standards in prisons and the welfare of inmates. It’s a role that has brought her into close regular contact with prisoners. “I found myself working in a women’s prison and I was interested in how a woman gets to be in prison, knowing from my own court experience that few women are sent to jail,” she says. “Just under 4,000 of the current 85,000 prison population are women. That’s not many, but 50% of these women have suffered some form of abuse or trauma or been the victims of predatory controlling men. A third have got some form of mental health issue. “I don’t try to make any political points in the book but I do wonder whether prison really is the right place for many of the women who find themselves there.” Catherine’s lead character Josie, whose name is also the title of the book, lands up inside because of a fatal road traffic accident. “I thought it would make an interesting story to follow a woman from a so-called ‘good’ background who ends up in prison, not because she’s committed a heinous crime but because of one of those ‘there by the grace of God’ incidents that could happen to anyone, a road traffic accident,” says Catherine. “What would she face when she walks though those gates? How would she cope in this very raw, angry place?” Catherine, who grew up in Shrewsbury and lives in Pontesbury with her husband Robin, a former headmaster of Shrewsbury’s Prestfelde School, began her career as a stage manager working with many stars of the screen and theatre. She trained at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School followed by a few exciting years in repertory, where she worked with the likes of a young Sir Ian McKellen and Rising Damp star Leonard Rossiter. In 1963 she joined the BBC in London. Within five months she was asked to join a small team working on a brand new sci-fi drama, Dr Who, starring William Hartnell. “We filmed the pilot in a freezing cold scrapyard in London on an absolutely tiny budget and the rehearsals were done in an old drill hall in Hammersmith, somewhere like that,” she says. “It was extremely hard work but very exciting. We knew we were doing something new and groundbreaking, but not for a second did we realise what a big hit it would become.” Catherine worked on eight episodes of the show, propelling Dr Who back in time to the Stone Age and the court of Kublai Khan. The filming schedule was tight, taking just one week to rehearse and shoot an episode and the actors were expected to learn their lines by day three. It was hard work and Hartnell was probably already suffering arteriosclerosis, a condition that affected his ability to learn lines and which would ultimately end his stint as Dr Who three years later. Part of Catherine’s job was to prompt actors when they forgot their lines and she often bore the brunt of Hartnell’s frustration.

n Catherine has written a book about a woman’s experience in prison; left, she worked on top TV shows in the 1960s

“Bill would waffle on and then, because he got frustrated with himself, he’d get ratty with me for prompting him. But I knew I was good at my job. You’re trained not to react in such situations,” she says. After Dr Who Catherine worked on the first TV adaptation of the Forsyte Saga, even filling in as a body double for lead actress Susan Hampshire on a couple of occasions when the star had been allowed home too early. Afterwards Catherine went into vision mixing, cutting her teeth on Jackanory and Play School, before moving on to Blue Peter. By this time she’d married film editor Jeremy Sykes and in 1968 they moved to New Zealand where he’d got a job making promotional films for the New Zealand government. But tragedy struck the following year when Jeremy was killed in a helicopter crash whilst filming in Antarctica, leaving Catherine seven months pregnant and with a 20-month-old child. She returned to the UK to rebuild her life and in 1971 married Robin, a former boyfriend who’d got back in touch. He landed a housemaster’s job at Shrewsbury School and the couple moved from Hampshire to Shropshire where they had originally met. Catherine joined the Magistrates’ Bench in 1978, when her children were aged 10, eight and six, at the suggestion of her aunt, also a magistrate, who thought she’d be “rather good at it”. “There were some extraordinary good people on the bench – interesting people, thoughtful people, talented people. People from all walks of life,” she says. Josie, published through YOUCaxton, is available from Pengwern Books in Shrewsbury, or online through Amazon as a paperback or e-book.


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Win tickets to The Clothes Show at the NEC Birmingham The Clothes Show, in association with Alcatel, will return to the NEC Birmingham from 2-6 December with a new, exciting line-up of fashion, beauty, live music and industry experts. Whether you are looking to update your AW16 wardrobe, discover fresh new music, find inspiration to kickstart a career in fashion or meet industry experts, prepare to immerse yourself in Britain’s largest fashion and beauty festival. This year will see the launch of The Clothes Show Discovers – a search to find a male and female artiste who will become the headline acts in the iconic Alcatel Fashion Theatre, in association with Capital FM.

Rock the Runway will bring together a fashionmeets-music performance with over 40 models and dancers alongside newly discovered music acts Take a seat to watch the newly-named catwalk show, Rock the Runway, which will bring together a fashion-meets-music performance with over 40 models and dancers alongside the newly discovered music acts. Trend presentations from high street favourites, compiled by ITV’s fashion presenter, Mark Heyes, will offer an insight into AW16 must haves, plus

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Age appropriate Alison Ashmore

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woke up the other morning and realised I could no longer be Elizabeth Bennett. For those of you who aren’t Jane Austen fans, I should explain that Elizabeth Bennett is the heroine of Pride and Prejudice. An independent-minded, intelligent and accomplished young woman who ends up with the dashing Mr Darcy, the standoffish millionaire who owns half of Derbyshire yet only has eyes for Lizzie – despite her being socially beneath him. What was particularly galling about my realisation wasn’t that I would never marry a millionaire from up north but that actually, I now had more in common with her embarrassing, match-making and meddling mother, Mrs Bennett. It hit me with the shock Boris Johnson must have felt at the Brexit result. I’m not a young woman any more. It felt a little like the time, a good few years ago, that a mum in a shop told her child to ‘mind that lady’; I looked around for the lady before it dawned on me that she meant me. Most people agree they don’t feel their age (except for the aches and pains) and I stopped maturing somewhere in my very early 20s. I’ve spent years trying to convince my children that I’m not actually a grownup who can be turned to in emergencies. The fact I can have a mortgage and a job and a car is some sort of mistake, surely. There’s a whole

string of things I shouldn’t be left in charge of – small children, animals, a magazine… And yet here I am, having just celebrated a milestone birthday. How the heck did that happen? In our youth-obsessed society, getting old is about as welcome as Paul Hollywood at the Bake Off end-of-series wrap party. We don’t boast about our age and the Bible’s assertion that ‘grey hair is a crown of splendour’ is washed away in a L’Oreal home hair colour (because I’m worth it).

The fact I can have a mortgage and a job and a car is some sort of mistake, surely

To soften the blow of beginning another decade age-wise, I decided to compile a list of things I’d always wanted to do, to make this a lifeaffirming experience. I wanted the same number of ‘adventures’ as years of my life, but got stumped for ideas – ironically, in the early 20s. The plan wasn’t to do things that terrified me, like jumping out of a plane, but enjoyable treats that were also cheap – or better still, free. So my list includes watching the sun rise, having a water fight, stargazing and learning to arrange flowers rather than plonk them in a vase. I’ve been told that Champagne goes well with fish and chips, and I want a ‘proper’ picnic complete with wicker basket, wine in real glasses and napkins. I’m not calling it a ‘bucket list’

because those are things you want to do before you kick the bucket. This is more of an ‘age distraction’ list. People’s bucket lists tend to be a lot more extravagant than my desire to go to the pictures on a weekday afternoon when I should be at work. Among the top 10 most common ambitions are to go on safari, walk the Great Wall of China, go whale watching and see the Northern Lights. The website TotallyMoney. com has looked at the top items and worked out they would cost £18,519. Apparently people are willing to spend up to £10,000 on average, meaning there are going to be quite a few unfulfilled dreams. The list also reflects the view that you have to travel to get a really great experience. Not true. Being woken by the dawn chorus outside my bedroom window in summer never fails to delight me, despite the fact that I’m not usually a 4am kind of a girl. Lying on my back in the grass at Severn Valley Country Park, so still that a caterpillar crawled around on my foot, is a memory that has stayed with me for 20-odd years. This summer’s camping break with my children, who are too old now to holiday with us regularly, meant far more than standing with a crowd of strangers looking at the Grand Canyon could ever do. As I celebrated my big birthday, my daughter tried to reassure me that there were advantages to getting greyer and wrinklier. “Well, you’ll be wise,” she said, although I’m not sure that is valued much these days, when we seem to put very silly people on pedestals. But if being wise means knowing what really matters in life, and letting go of everything else, I’ll take it.

email: aashmore@reviewmedia.com


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