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Contents JANUARY 2019 | Vol. 24 | No. 1
5 Disjointed Ramblings
20 Dancing delights
40 Murder mystery
8 Political pictures
22 Goring Gap Boat Club
43 Classified
12 Alice Roberts Q&A
27 Education supplement
16 A healthy, happy you
36 You’re in control
18 Christine gets fresh!
38 Recipes: vegan virtues
Local news and charity events
Britain’s best cartoonists
Step up & enjoy in 2019
Step up to learn to row
Academic’s thirst for learning
Buzzwords & trends for 2019
Our baking star in January
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Ali who sets out, with his friends, to defeat the wicked Al Raschid and his Forty Thieves. Will they succeed? Find out at The Barn in Goosecroft, Purley on Thames, on Friday, 25th January at 7.30pm or at matinee and evening performances on Saturday, 26th January, at 2.30pm and 7.30pm. Tickets are £9 and £7 (concessions) and available from the box office on 0118 954 8052 (weekdays from 6pm and weekends 9am-7pm). For more info please visit www.purleyplayers.org.uk
Pick-a-Flick is for retired people of Goring, Streatley and South Stoke. A film show and light lunch are provided every third Thursday of the month (except August) from 10.30am to 2pm in The Canterbury Room at St Thomas’ Church, Goring. On Thursday, 17th January, you can watch The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society, a wartime tale starring Jessica Brown Findlay. For more info please visit www.st-marys-streatley.org.uk The Steve Waterman All Stars will perform some live jazz on Friday, 18th January (8-11pm), for this month’s GAP gig. Kicking off Goring Jazz’s 20th anniversary year will be an incredible band of top British jazz musicians featuring Steve Waterman (trumpet/flugal horn), Alan Barnes (saxes/clarinet), Mark Nightingale (trombone), Karen Sharp (saxes) together with a fantastic rhythm
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UK heatwave and royal wedding mania gripped us all and Trump got transformed into a giant baby blimp (see above, by Peter Brookes of The Times)... Times of political turmoil test the mettle of our nation’s cartoonists – the best in the world. “We’re very lucky in this country, because cartoonists have more freedom here than anywhere else, which is something to be proud of,” says Tim. A historian with a particular interest in 20th century political history, Tim’s PhD was on Sir David Low’s relationship with Lord Beaverbrook, his editor at The Daily Express. He began collecting political caricatures and has written several titles on political cartoon art, a vital form of satire, from 19th century etcher James Gillray via wartime January 2019
master Sir David Low to today’s top draw. As a die-hard fan of newspapers myself, it’s cheering to read that it is also a media that works best in print. Tim rejoices in the art form, pointing out that, while cartoonists might be the “canaries in the mine” when it comes to budget cuts, it has survived the industrial revolution, print censorship and two world wars. “And we still have a culture of daily political cartooning in the broadsheet press: Evening Standard editor George Osborne recently reinvigorated his opinion pages by bringing back the political cartoon after a hiatus of 13 years.” Along with his partner Julie Dangoor, Tim has bought, sold and exhibited original cartoon art for 15 years. Their gallery is the world’s only venue dedicated to original political cartoon art, ranging from the Guardian’s Steve Bell and The Daily Telegraph’s Bob Moran to yesteryear greats “Vicky” (Victor Weisz) and Carl Giles as well as original gag cartoons from Punch and Private Eye. Tim has edited six Britain’s Best books, published by Random House. “It’s fabulous because I get to play God,” he tells me. “Selecting my favourites is hard because there are so many good cartoons. As for depicting people, David Low called them ‘tags of identity’ and politicians often play these up – Theresa May’s leopard print shoes, Howard Wilson choosing a pipe even though really he was a cigar man... To be in politics you need the hide of a rhinoceros but the higher up the greasy pole you go, the more vain you can get... When Steve Bell got wind David Cameron was really irked by being depicted with a condom on his head, it felt like winning the lottery. Cartoons are a wonderful in the ‘now’ but also, when you put them into context, become a kind of commentary.”
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It’s still panto time, everyone! Oh no it isn’t! Oh yes it is...! Had enough of this yet?! Woodcote Amateur Dramatic Society bring you Cinderella by David Swan, produced by Kathy Laughton and John Worsfold. This production is the traditional fairytale Cinderella but with a quirky difference – the essence of Halloween with the sounds of the 1960s! As is the panto norm you can enjoy lots of colourful characters, fun jokes and laughter for all the family at Woodcote Village Hall. Children are encouraged to dress for the ball with prizes awarded to the best dressed boy and girl at all matinee performances. There are shows on Saturday, 26th January, at 2.15pm and 7.30pm, Sunday 27th at 2.15pm, Saturday, 2nd February, at 2.15pm and 7.30pm and Sunday, 3rd February, at 2.15pm. Tickets are £8 adults and £5 children (prices held same as last year!). Please call 07956 136 750 or book online at www.woodcotedrama.co.uk
A new year and time to take stock and feel healthier! Goring Gap Health Walks can help with this – there are loads of maps and info on their website at www.goringgapwalks.co.uk. And/or join the friendly Newbury and Thatcham Walkers. This is a small and longestablished group who invite you to join them almost every Sunday of the year. Distances vary between eight and 12 miles. Give it a try! You’ll get fitter without even
knowing it. Email newburyandthatchamwalkers@ yahoo.co.uk for further details or find them on Facebook. The Winter Recitals series, held at St Mary’s Church in Wallingford, opens on Saturday, 19th January, with Beethoven meets Brahms, a contrasting programme of violin, French horn and piano music by two great German composers. The concert starts at 7.30pm, doors open at 6.45pm (bar available), and seats are unreserved, so arrive early to ensure the best views. Tickets are £12 in advance (from Wallingford’s Town Information Centre or online) or £14 on the door, with proceeds to St Mary’s Church Tower Fund. Under-18s go free – no ticket required. Visit www.anitapiano.com/wrw2019 Grab a racket to join RG8 Badminton who play each week in term time in the Community Sports Hall at Langtree School, Woodcote. The friendly club welcome members aged 14 and up. Head along for a free taster; £3 per evening (half price for juniors thanks to the generous donation by the Woodcote Rally Charitable Association) with fully registered DBS players at all times. Visit www. rg8badminton.co.uk or call Julie on 01491 681654. Two friendly and supportive art and craft groups meet in Aldworth village hall each week. A craft group
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Q. Do you hope teenagers follow your career path? “Not particularly! I hope to inspire teenagers about the world, the wonders of science and archaeology, evolution and history. But, in of choosing what to study and a career, Creativity in terms children should be nurtured and offered the classroom is unfettered opportunities, rather than being encouraged into one area. I’m uncomfortable so precious with the focus on pushing science subjects at school – I can’t help feeling it’s sometimes at the expense of other subjects which are just as valid and fascinating. I’m worried by the marginalisation of art, music and drama in schools.”
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lessons would spark off in all kinds of directions – and we had the glorious feeling learning was something we could lead. That kind of creativity in the classroom is so precious.” Q. How do you relax away from work? “I draw, paint, go for long walks and I love kayaking, on rivers and the sea, whenever I can. I love watching films with my kids, and reading to them. Visiting friends is important too – a lot of mine are also busy, working mums and dads – and it’s important to make time for a good cup of tea and a chat.” Q. We now have a female Doctor Who. If you were in charge of the Tardis, which period of history would you travel back to and why? “The Bronze Age. I’d love to see people living in a Bronze Age village, like the one at Must Farm (near Peterborough) – in roundhouses built on stilts over the edge of a river, paddling log canoes out on the water and driving their cattle down to the riverside to graze. I’d love to know how they wore the beads we find on our digs, and what they cooked for tea! I’d also love to know about their stories – and what they believed in – but I’d need a translator!”
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I have had such a full 2018, helping to run our own business, demonstrating at festivals and giving baking lessons at home, radio work, working with different companies on new recipes. planning our wonderful food festival which is part of Didcot Events and generally never seeing my feet touch the ground! I sometimes complain that I don’t have much time for ‘me’ but as my husband frequently points out I like it that way and would be bored to distraction with nothing to keep me occupied!! So what is happening in 2019? Working with Didcot Events to put on three big festivals for the town - food, gift and craft and the street fair - starts right now, the planning, looking for new ideas and just making sure the events stay fresh and exciting! Hours go into these events but it is SO rewarding when we see the crowds (20,000 approx this year!) have a great time….that’s what we do it for! If YOU have anything you would like to contribute please let me know through my website, we are always looking for new people to join the committee and for innovative ideas! I couldn’t write this column without mentioning the ‘D’ word could I?? January is the time when we bitterly regret all the indulgencies of Christmas! We diet, we give up alcohol for a month or so and we exercise ourselves silly! Yes, of course we must get trim again, apart from anything else it is our health that will benefit but I am a great advocate of doing everything sensibly and in moderation. I simply cut out the foods I know are bad for me, I use a smaller plate for smaller portions and I walk faster and more often than I usually do!! At the end of the day it is what works for YOU but the Christmas feasting is SO much fun isn’t it? Have a wonderful new year!!
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Goring Gap Boat Club is offering new opportunities for those who want to row their own sculls on this beautiful, quiet stretch of the Thames.
our local community rowing club is soon to move to its new site and clubhouse, located off the A329 in Lower Basildon near Streatley and Goring. Located in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the new clubhouse is next to Gatehampton railway bridge. The team at the helm are busily planning for rowing from the new site to start in early January. Racking is also expected to be available at the start of this month; members will be able to rack their own singles at a cost of £250 per year and fees for annual membership are just £100 per year, meaning you can take advantage of racking and the
pleasure of rowing on this beautiful stretch of river, between Goring Lock and Whitchurch Lock, for just £350 per year.
interested in discussing renting rack space in the new boathouse please email captainofboats@goringgapbc. org.uk
The club is already taking reservations from existing members and those who would like to join, on a first-come first-served basis. If you would be
Why not get on board this year to enjoy recreational rowing as a hobby? For more information please visit www.goringgapbc.org.uk
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Carol Platt, of JMP Partnership. believe they will have to provide the evidence they were sold this product.
Mr & Mrs G from Newbury, aged 68 & 70 recently received over £9600 in respect of an old HSBC mortgage. Mr B, aged 55 from Reading received payments in October 2018 totalling £5,800 from Barclays, most of which related PPI he paid on his overdraft.
BANKS TELL LIES — many people have already contacted their bank and been told they weren’t sold PPI when that JUST wasn’t true.
So why are so many people — especially those aged over 55 unlikely to receive the huge sums they are owed? There are several reasons, according to Carol.
JMP Partnership is regulated by the Ministry of Justice’s Claims Management Regulation Unit, soon to be part of the FCA. They are a Trading Standards Approved small family business and have helped thousands of people to reclaim more than £60 million most of which relates to missold PPI. Trading Standards has never, in 12 years of trading, received a
INERTIA — many older people simply don’t know what to do to get their money back, so they do nothing. FEAR — they know there are companies out there like JMP Partnership they can turn to for help, but they don’t know who they can trust.
So why should people in Goring trust JMP Partnership to manage their claims?
single complaint from a client of JMP Partnership. “We can’t promise to get anyone a refund but as we work on a No win, No fee* basis you know for sure we will do our best to find and recover any money you might be owed” said Carol. JMP Partnership charges 20% + VAT of the gross sum refunded Visit their website at www.jmppartnership.com/ppi-refunds/round-andabout Alternatively, you can call 01983 403390. *No win no fee agreements are subject to a cancellation clause.
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Carol Platt said: “There is such widespread misconduct still going on that it is shocking at times. Almost every day now for months we have been sending examples to regulators and recently we started copying them to the BBC because the misconduct continues unabated’’. Make no mistake, the banks do NOT want to make this process easy. ‘’Re-
cently one bank even started sending documents to us that had printing so small we were having to read hundreds of pages of statements with a magnifying glass’’. Over 1.4 million PPI complaints have had to be escalated to the Financial Ombudsman Service because banks have rejected them and some of those complex cases have taken more than 6 years to get upheld. ‘’But in most cases we get the result we are seeking in the end, and when we do, clients receive letters like the one here’’.
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BBC News and the BBC consumer affairs programme You & Yours on Radio 4 have already run a number of stories and the people interviewed for these programmes were clients of JMP Partnership.
‘Over the last 5 years we have sent hundreds of examples of widespread misconduct to the FCA (banking regulator) and the point came earlier this year when it became apparent that nothing was being done to stop it’ said Jon Platt, Managing Director of JMP.
Stephen Pearce from Wales was one of the people who agreed to tell his story to the BBC.
Since JMP Partnership started exposing this scandal with the help of the BBC, both Barclays & HSBC have been forced to admit that they will have to write out to tens of thousands of consumers they gave misleading information to.
Stephen said “Barclays replied to me and said that I didn’t have PPI, and I was prepared to accept that at the time because I assumed the bank had done its research and that was the truthful and correct answer”, he said. After beginning to doubt what he was told, Mr Pearce hired a CMC (JMP Partnership) to pursue the matter. Barclays finally wrote back and admitted he had PPI after all. The bank accepted that the PPI policy had
been mis-sold and offered Mr Pearce a refund of £3,991.52. Sharon Humby from the Isle of Wight was lied to by Natwest and that lie cost Natwest over £4,000 in total compensation. More scandals are set to be exposed in the New Year. Read two of the stories online at www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-45631655. www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-your-money-46260409
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Flying high
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staggering 6,764,475 birds were spotted during last year’s RSPB Big Garden Birdwatch, thanks in no small part to the thousands of schoolchildren who joined in. Youngsters spotted robins, starlings and blue tits among the millions recorded for the annual count. And now it’s time to do it all over again to see which ones are thriving and which ones need your help to survive. The house sparrow (pictured right) was the most common bird again in 2018, happy in both urban and suburban areas. Other birds flying high in the surveys included the goldfinch, long-tailed and coal tit while robins were down, largely due to the mild winter which made food more widely available in the countryside meaning the red-breasted bird didn’t have such a need to visit our gardens.
Would you like to include your school or business in our next
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As we enter a new year, Karen Neville teams up with the RSPB to encourage you and the schoolchildren in your family to spot local birds in your garden The birdwatch is 40 years old this year and has grown hugely since youngsters were given the opportunity to get involved in a simple winter activity. From counting the birds in your garden to determine which are the UK’s top 10 most common species, the RSPB Big Garden Birdwatch has become one of the most participated in nature events across the country, enjoyed by young and old. Only a few hundred children were expected to take part when it started in 1979, but thanks to Blue Peter, more than 34,000 surveys were completed and results gathered. Now schools turn their classes into conservation zones and help track the ups and downs in bird numbers through a variety of fun
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Flying high
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House sparrow Starling Blue tit Blackbird Woodpigeon Goldfinch Great tit Robin Long-tailed tit Chaffinch
d Continued... activities before, during and after the Big Schools Birdwatch which helps youngsters develop an interest in wildlife and the world around them.
pine cone lardy seed feeders and a suet and nut log are just some of the tasty treats to encourage feathered friends to feel at home!
Simple survey sheets are a great way to get started, helping you to count the birds with colourful worksheets designed for three age groups – five to seven years, seven to 11 and 11 to 14-year-olds. Focussing on the most common birds likely to be seen, youngsters are invited to record how many of each one they see and to draw any not included as well as recording any unusual features noticed.
Games are also a great way for pupils to learn about the birds around them and recognise them as they take part in the count – try matching pairs of pictures with a fun memory game or how about a “top trumps” game comparing your favourite feathered facts?
Why not feed the birds as you record them and perhaps even entice a few more into your garden or school grounds? The RSPB has a range of recipe ideas that you can make too – pastry maggots, 28 | R&A Goring / Streatley / Pangbourne
However you enjoy the Big Schools Birdwatch, your help is essential to ensure the birds in our gardens and school grounds are protected. To take part visit www.rspb.org.uk and you can submit your findings until Friday, 22nd February. The Big Garden Birdwatch takes place from 26th to 28th January. Also visit www.roundandabout.co.uk January 2019
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Village Montessori, RG7 6HW, 01189 744643
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The Oratory School, RG8 0PJ, 01491 683500
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Wycliffe Preparatory School, GL10 2LD, 01453820470
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Herries Preparatory School, SL6 9BD, 01628 483350
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Jim Hall Guitar, SL6 9PU, 01628 318792
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Kidmore End CE (VA) Primary School, RG4 9AU, 01183 57314
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Oak Tree Day Nursery & Pre School , RG40 4QD, 01189 733231
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Oxford Science Studies Ltd, OX4 1BD
www.oxss.co.uk
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Stage Ability, RG41 1EG, 01189333791
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Cranford House School, OX10 9HT, 01491 651218
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Summer Fields School, OX2 7EN, 01865 459204
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Newbury College, RG14 7TD, 01635 845000
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Little Ducklings Day Nursery, RG5 3NA, 0118 927 2822
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Moulsford Boys Prep School, OX10 9HR, 01491 651438
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Chandlings, OX1 5ND, 01865 730771
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St. Gabriel’s, RG20 9BD, 01635 555680
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St Laurence C.E. (A) Primary School, OX10 7DX, 01865 858270
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Queen Anne’s School, RG4 6DX, 0118 918 7300
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Pangbourne College, RG8 8LA, 01189 842101
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College of Integrated Chinese Medicine, RG1 7SB, 0118 950 8880
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Tiggywinkles Pre- School, SL4 4SG, 01344 885072
www.montessorinursery.org.uk www.oratory.co.uk www.wycliffe.co.uk/prep-school www.herries.org.uk www.jimhallguitar.co.uk www.kidmore-end.co.uk www.childbasepartnership.com/oak-tree-day-nursery
www.cranfordhouse.net www.summerfields.com www.newbury-college.ac.uk www.littleducklingsdaycare.co.uk www.moulsford.com www.chandlings.org.uk www.stgabriels.co.uk www.st-laurence.oxon.sch.uk www.qas.org.uk www.pangbourne.com www.cicm.org.uk www.tiggywinklespreschool.co.uk
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The Manor Preparatory School, OX13 6LN, 01235 858462
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Marlborough College Summer School, SN8 1PA, 01672 892388
www.manorprep.org
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Stagecoach Abingdon, OX14 5NL, 01235 390810
www.Stagecoach.co.uk/abingdon
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Stagecoach Abingdon, OX14 1NS, 01235 390810
www.Stagecoach.co.uk/abingdon
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Stagecoach Abingdon, OX11 6FF, 01235 390810
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Practical Philosophy Berkshire, SL6 6JE, 01628 947 848
www.summerschool.co.uk
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Practical Philosophy Berkshire, RG1 4HJ, 01628 947 848
www.practicalphilosophyberkshire.org
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Practical Philosophy Berkshire, SL1 7HR, 01628 947 848
www.practicalphilosophyberkshire.org
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Activate Learning – City of Oxford College, OX1 1SA, 0800 612 6008
www.activatelearning.ac.uk
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Active Learning - Bracknell & Wokingham College, RG12 1DJ, 0800 612 6008
www.activatelearning.ac.uk
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Activate Learning – Banbury & Bicester College, OX16 9QA, 0800 612 6008
www.activatelearning.ac.uk
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Activate Learning – Reading College, RG1 4HJ, 0800 612 6008
www.activatelearning.ac.uk
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Downland Dance Ballet School, OX14 3RG, 01235 554060
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Downland Dance Ballet School, OX11 6FF, 01235 554060
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South Moreton Pre School, OX11 9AG, 01235 819657
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Mathnasium, OX2 7JL, 01865 655968
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Puddleduck Nursery, OX10 8BA, 01491 839815
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Denman College, OX13 6NW, 01865 391991
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Highfi eld Prep School, SL6 1PD, 01628 624918
www.roundandabout.co.uk
downland-dance.co.uk downland-dance.co.uk southmoretonpreschool.co.uk www.mathnasium.co.uk/northoxford www.puddleducknursery.com www.denman.org.uk www.highfieldprep.org
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Happy families Choosing a school or nursery for your child can be a case of heart versus head...
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It is a decision that you will take with your head, having completed all the necessary research, but we know that you will really take it with your heart, based on your knowledge of your child and of his or her particular needs at any given time in their education. There are many factors that a parent needs to consider. When seeking a nursery for your two-year-old, questions around sleep routines, food, toilet training and managing tears and tantrums will be high on the agenda. When seeking a primary or prep school, you will have questions about curriculum, homework, pupilteacher ratio, friendships, lunches and wrap
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around care. When it comes to selecting a senior school, considerations relating to the curriculum, examination results, behaviour management, ethos, class size, extra-curricular provision and the school environment will be on your mind. And when you are looking for a sixth form, you will want to know about university destinations, examination success, opportunities for the development of life skills and careers education. The list goes on… Here in the south east, parents are blessed with a wide range of excellent schools and nurseries from which to choose and the choice can sometimes feel rather overwhelming, especially when friends and family also add their opinion into the mix. In the end, the decision is easier than you would think. Take time to visit the schools and nurseries in the area. Look beyond the first impression of bricks and mortar – is there a purposeful buzz of activity? Do the children or young people look happy and engaged? Do the teachers appear passionate about their subject? Is the head teacher approachable? Choosing a school or nursery is rather like choosing a family home; it can all seem incredibly complicated, but ultimately, it is the one that has the right feel that will be the right choice. This is very personal; one size does not fit all!
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ot only extremely popular across India, alu gobi has also made its mark in Britain. It’s a customer favourite, enjoyed with a naan or a chapatti as a main meal or even a side dish. If you are looking for the perfect Punjabi vegetable dish which is quick and easy to prepare then look no further; it’s what I call simple food – hearty and tasty at the same time.
Ingredients: 6 tbsp vegetable oil, two finger green chillies, finely chopped, one medium onion, finely chopped, 1 tbsp ginger and garlic paste, 2 tomatoes, finely diced, 1 ½ tsp salt, 2 medium potatoes, peeled, diced into ½ inch cubes, 300ml water, 500g cauliflower florets, 2 tbsp fresh coriander, finely chopped, 1 tsp cumin seeds, 1 tsp turmeric, ¾ tsp red chilli powder, 1 tsp garam masala, 2 tsp dried fenugreek leaves, crushed
Method: 1. Heat the oil in a sauté pan for one minute. 2. Add the cumin seeds to the oil together with the green chilli and when the seeds begin to sizzle, add the chopped onions to the pan and cook for three or four minutes until the onions begin to colour. 3. Add ginger and garlic paste and cook for one minute before adding the turmeric, red chilli powder, diced tomato and salt and cook for one further minute. 4. Add the diced potatoes to the sauté pan with 150ml water, cover the pan and simmer on a low-medium heat for about eight to 10 minutes (mix occasionally). 5. Add the cauliflower florets to the sauté pan with the remaining 150ml of water, cover the pan and cook for nine or 10 minutes (mix occasionally, if more water is required in between and the alu gobi is drying out, add as needed). 6. When the cauliflower and potato are cooked, add the garam masala, dried fenugreek leaves and fresh coriander to the pan and cook for a final one or two minutes. 7. Garnish with finely chopped ginger juliennes and chopped coriander stalks. 38 | R&A Goring / Streatley / Pangbourne
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his is my mum’s version of the dish and it’s packed full of flavour yet does not use that many spices. Some recipes use a lot more ingredients and spices and complicate the method, yet Mum’s way is simple and straightforward and the result is hearty and flavoursome!
Ingredients: Two large aubergines (800g), 4 tbsp olive oil, two finger green chillies, finely chopped, one medium onion (finely sliced), 1 tbsp ginger and garlic paste, 3½ tomatoes, blanched, skinned and chopped 1 ½ tsp salt, 160g peas, frozen or tinned, 5 tbsp water, 2 tbsp fresh coriander (finely chopped) Tadka (finishing touch!): ½ tsp cumin seeds, 1 tsp coarse black pepper, 1 tsp turmeric powder, ¼ tsp white pepper powder ¾ tsp garam masala Garnish suggestion: aubergine skin, rolled into tubes and roasted in the oven for 10 minutes
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In a plot to rival Midsomer Murders, this year’s challenge for sleuths is to find out who murdered the respected Dr Alistair in front of fellow councillors at a parish council meeting and new councillor Mr Langley-Watts who has been beheaded by a wire stretched across the bridleway.
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Pangbourne Twinning Association is holding a French film night. Beautiful Lies (de vrais mensonges) is a film by Pierre Salvadori and is a light-hearted romantic comedy, set in the Mediterranean port of Sete, about how well-meaning deceptions can go very wrong. In French with English subtitles. The showing is on Sunday, 27th January, doors open at 6.45pm and the film starts at 7.30pm at Pangbourne Village Hall (RG8 7AN). South Chilterns Beekeeping Association members are offering an introductory theory course in Woodcote Village Hall over the weekend of 30th and 31st March. The programme is ideal for anyone interested in becoming a beekeeper or novice beekeepers who have obtained their bees and need further guidance. It will include all the essential knowledge to successfully maintain a healthy honey bee colony throughout the year. For further details and course fees, email Margaret on chair@scbka.org Are you single and in your forties, fifties or sixties? Hart to Heart parties offer you the perfect opportunity to meet new people, make friends and possibly find romance! The organisers hold parties throughout the year and always at very special venues. It’s simply a drinks party with up to 60 warm, friendly, fun single people; 100% more enjoyable than internet dating! Won’t take
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Retreat in comfort with year-round climate control, courtesy of Rundle & Dorey’s super insulated conservatory ceiling. Perfectly pairing snug warmth in the depths of winter and cool comfort on hot summer days, an insulated conservatory ceiling will give you back the luxury living space you dreamed of - all year round. You will love the look of your new vaulted ceiling with its’ plastered finish which will beautifully match the ceilings in the rest of your home.
• Reduces heat loss by up to 95% • No planning permission is required • Government Approved 5% VAT • Fitted usually in just 1 day • FREE No-Obligation Site Survey • 10 Year Insurance-Backed Guarantee • Covering the whole of the UK
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