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6) To pack or not to pack 8) FREE childcare, are you eligible 15) Look after your skin this winter 16) Look after your pets this winter 22) No ordinary mirrors 29) Picture yourself on a boat on a river 32) You are what you eat 35) Why exercise??? 44) Noise induced hearing loss 47) Locally sourced everything 49) Welcome to the darkside 52) Changes in the mortgage market 54) 7 Steps to fresh faced makeup 64) Turn your back on dry, dull hair 67) Selling your house? Clutter costs
Child & Baby Play Centre & Activities................ 46 Hair & Beauty Beauty Salon............................... 14 Hairdresser.................................. 65 Health & Wellbeing Chiropodist.................................. 31 Chiropractor................................ 31 E-Cigarettes................................ 48 Home Care.................................. 45 Mobility.......................................... 4 Physiotherapist............................ 23 Home & Garden Aerials & Satellites....................... 56 Bathrooms.................................. 25 Carpet/Flooring........................... 56 Computer Repair......................... 23 Electrical........................................ 7 Furniture........................................ 5 Gardener..................................... 33 Handyman................................... 46 Interior Design............................. 50 Kitchens...................................... 30 Gas & Heating....................... 13, 27 Landscaping................................ 59 Painter & Decorator..................... 51 Plastering.................................... 28 Rubbish Removal........................ 62 Tree Work.................................... 27 Upholstery................................... 61 Windows........................... 5, 17, 60 Sports & Leisure Dance Classes............................ 28 Fitness Classes........................... 30 Fitness Courses........................... 66 Golf Club..................................... 57 Gyms.......................................... 34 Pilates & Yoga.............................. 60 Sports Coaching......................... 53 Vibration Plates............................ 42 Transport & Motoring SVPextra Taxi .......................................... 68 3
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To pack or not to pack.. Start thinking about holiday season!?
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ow that Christmas is over, we are starting to think about the holiday season. It has got the Bae Boutique girls thinking about what to pack in our fashionably fabulous suitcases for our summer breaks.... Now the answer to this very important question of course lies in what type of holiday you’re planning and of course your destination? For example a weekend in Barcelona will require somewhat different suitcase ingredients to a week in Thailand... And obviously a winter holiday opens a whole other can of worms not covered here...But we have tried to suggest below a somewhat capsule summer wardrobe that can be added to, or tweaked to suit your individual requirements.... Number 1 on any fashionably fabulous vacationing girls hotlist has got to be “The Dresses”! Anyone who is worth their red soled heels, knows that half the fun of a holiday is having an excuse to get dolled up EVERY night as if it’s the Saturday after payday! So the dresses you pick should be the starting point at which you build the rest of your travelling closet around. For a weeks holiday we would suggest at least 4 fabulous dresses, and of course every girl knows the best type of holiday dress, is a new holiday dress!! (Or 4) it’s a good idea, for each piece to serve a slightly different purpose....
by Jo Hoddes Now you don’t have to go as far as a Celebrity Stylist, in terms of laying out each outfit including shoes and accessories and taking a Polaroid, so you know what to put with what when you reach your destination but it is good to use some of the tricks of the trade. We suggest laying out outfits, with shoes and accessories all together, this way you are able to see where it is possible to streamline... Do you really need 2 pairs of black heels for example? Could both those outfits go with one handbag, rather than packing one for each outfit? It should also help to ensure you don’t forget a key piece... And far less stressful than simply throwing everything in and hoping for the best, after all wouldn’t you rather be sipping champagne and looking effortlessly fabulous!! Happy Holidays! Love the Bae Boutique Girls xx
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FREE childcare... Are you eligible?
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ver 1,200 two year olds in Stockport are eligible for up to 570 hours per year of FREE childcare. If you receive certain benefits or have an annual household income below £16,190 then call into your local Surestart Centre and the friendly staff will check if a free place is available and help you register. Or you can telephone 0161 217 6028. The FREE places are to help with your child’s early learning and development through play. Children aged between two and five will follow the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS). ‘ Learning through play’ helps children begin to understand simple sentences, listen and enjoy rhymes and stories, express themselves through action and sound and begin to make and manipulate objects and tools. Some of the benefits include • Improving children’s development, for example their communication skills • Helping them learn to socialise with other children and make friends • Giving them access to new activities and exciting places to play • Helping them begin to get ready for school To check if a place is available to you, simply drop into your local Sure Start Children’s Centre where they will check for you. You will need to provide your national insurance number, name and date of birth. If you are working you will need to provide evidence of your benefits. This is your tax awards notice (TC602)
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To take up one of the funded places for your two year old you must be in receipt of one or more of the following: • Families in receipt of non-working benefits • Families with a total household income of less than £16,190. This will be recorded in your awards notice • Children receiving Disability Living Allowance • Children with a statement of SEN or an Education, Health and Care plan • Support under Part VI of the Immigration and Asylum Act 1999 • Children looked after by the local authority or left care through a special guardianship, adoption or residence order Families will always be better off taking up a free place because tax credits only contribute to a percentage of the full cost of a place, and not all of it. You can then top this up with additional childcare through Care To Learn or Childcare Grants, etc (student parents) or any extra hours you may wish to purchase and which are supported by the childcare element of Working Tax Credit (working parents). Your local Sure Start Children’s Centre can advise and support you. It is important to keep HMRC informed of any changes to your circumstances. If you receive tax credits and then take up a free childcare place, you must inform HMRC as soon as possible - either if your childcare costs stop or your average weekly costs go down by £10 or more.
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SVP parenting You can call the HMRC helpline on 0345 300 3900. When choosing your childcare check how you can use your hours with them. Many providers will work flexibly; to help meets your needs, within the following limits:
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• Your child can have a maximum of 570 hours per year of free childcare and early education . • You can take a maximum of 15 hours per week during term time only (38 weeks per year), or if the childcare provider is open year round, you could take fewer hours every week but spread them across the year. Each free session can last between two- and- a-half and 10 hours a day up to a maximum of 15 hours per week. • If you would like to ‘top-up’ with additional hours then you can purchase these with your childcare provider, if they have space available. • The dates when your child will first become eligible for a free place are shown in the table below.
Prep: 15 mins • Cook: 40 mins
Start dates for childcare
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A child turns 2 between .....................................................Free place from
• 2 tbsp olive oil
1st September to 31st December................Start of January (Spring Term)
• 1 onion, chopped
1st January to 31st March .............................After Easter (Summer Term)
• 100g unsmoked lardons or chopped streaky bacon
1st April to 31st August.......................Start of September (Autumn Term)
If you would like more information about start dates visit your local Sure Start Children’s Centre or call 0161 217 6028. Here at Stockport Village nursery we offer the hours as flexibly as we can. We are a beautiful, purpose built nursery in Stockport Town Centre and we have a room in which out 2 year olds can take their hours either in a morning session (9am to 12) or an afternoon (1pm to 4pm) Monday to Friday. We can also do a school day which is 9am to 4.30pm 2 days per week. This is the 15 hours which can be take 38 weeks of the year (Term time). Additional hours can be topped up and spread over the full year. Please feel free to pop in or give us a ring to come and have a look around:
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• 2 large carrots, chopped • 2 sticks celery, chopped • 1 medium potato, chopped • 2 garlic cloves, finely chopped or crushed • 400g can chopped tomatoes
• 1l vegetable stock (from granules or a cube) • 2 tsp chopped sage leaves, or 1 tsp dried • few cabbage leaves, shredded • 400g can haricot beans handful chopped parsley For the pesto croutes • slices of crusty bread • 3 tbsp olive oil • 1 tbsp pesto
Instructions 1. Heat the olive oil in a large pan, add the onion and lardons or bacon and fry for about 5 mins until the onion is starting to brown. Tip in the carrots, celery, potato and garlic, stir well and cook for a few minutes. 2. Add the tomatoes, stock and sage, and bring to the boil, stirring. Reduce heat to simmer and cook partly covered for 30 mins, stirring in the cabbage after 15 mins. Drain and rinse the beans and add to the pan with the parsley. Season and serve with pesto croûtes, see right, or crusty bread. 3. For the pesto croûtes: Cut 3-4 slices of crusty bread into chunks, about 2cm thick. Tip into an ovenproof pan. Mix the olive oil and pesto, then add to the bread, tossing it with your hands until the croûtes are evenly coated. Bake in a moderate oven for about 10 mins until crisp.
Quality Second Hand Furniture, Appliances & Computers IF YOU are after cut-price household goods - and want to give a helping hand to the less fortunate - get down to Renewal North West. The Christian charity offers a large selection of secondhand furniture, household goods and computers at knockdown prices from its Meadow Mill address, on Water Street, Stockport. All the goods are refurbished items, or good as new, donated to the charity by members of the public. Renewal North West was started almost ten years ago as a computer renovation operation, in the roof-space of a church building. Then, after an initial move, it relocated to its current venue, selling second-hand white goods - fridges, freezers, washing machines - household goods, laptops, and renovating used furniture. The charity grew with the aim of helping long-term unemployed people break 10
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down the barriers that prevent them from working, and provide furniture and household items to those struggling to set up home on a limited budget. It operates a community computers scheme that makes laptops and PCs available more cheaply to those on benefits. “We are supported by the Christian Church, at Brownwood Hall, Wythenshawe,” says technical manager Chris Bennett. Members of the church sit as trustees on the charity’s board. As well as the household goods, Renewal operates The Rinascente Gallery, a large showroom filled to the brim with vintage, hand-painted and industrial furniture. “It has opened up a different market,” says Chris. “It is aimed at people with more money to spend on something that’s unique.” The charity has been particularly successful in offering a line of bespoke
industrial tables”, says Chris. “And we have recently started getting into the gardening side of things,” says Chris. Customers can now order landscaping requirements from the charity. It operates an online shop, where customers can browse through the goods and order online. The Renewal operation is run by Wes Downs, general manager and trustee, along with a management team. Sometimes as many as 14 additional workers, who include volunteers and those on work placements, work on site. The store is open to the public and no referral is needed. Renewal North West, Unit G3 Meadow Mill, Water Street, Stockport, SK1 2BY
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Look after your skin this winter.. Stand up to the elements.... by JavinveeBeFauutyrey Re
Why do the winter months have
such a negative effect on our skin? As winter arrives its time to consider changing your skin care routine to stand up to the elements. When I think of my skin during the winter months I think it is time to nourish and repair some of the effects from sun exposure and heat we’ve had in the preceding months. Skin is stripped of its natural moisture by wind, central heating and low humidity. Even people who don’t normally have dry skin can find the winter months are a problem. Anytime the skin is dry, it’s going to become more sensitive and irritated. The winter weather tends to be harsher, so if you have any underlying dermatitis or eczema, that will tend to flair in the winter. But even if you have perfectly healthy skin and you don’t take the appropriate steps to insulate it, you can have problems with dryness and irritation.
Here are a few skin care musts: 1. Exfoliate. In the winter your skin is constantly turning over, and that dead layer of skin needs to come off in a gentle fashion. That’s exfoliation. You can do it with a scrub, cleanser or with a Microdermabrasion which is a more intense treatment. A tip if you have dry skin and you put moisturiser on and it feels like it’s sitting on top of your skin, you’re not exfoliating enough. 2. Moisturise. You need to seal in as much moisture as possible in the winter. We now have moisturisers that actually pull water from the environment and provide a nice blanket of moisture. My favorite ingredient to look for in a serum or cream is hyaluronic acid. It’s not actually an acid, it’s a molecule that works like a sponge on top of the face to pull water in. It will give your skin a nice drink of water all day long without leaving you feeling greasy. Even if you have oily skin, it’s good because the more water you get into your skin, the less oily it will be. 3. Repair and protect: In the summer, dark spots get darker and redness gets worse. During the winter, when you’re not in the sun, it is a great time to repair damage from sun exposure. If you have dark spots, my favorite ingredients to look for are titanium dioxide and arbutin. Just because it’s not summertime doesn’t mean you get a break from sunscreen. Even on a hazy day, you’d be amazed at how much sun you can get. So a cream with a SPF 15 factor is ideal for that added protection. SVPextra 15
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Winter Pet Care... grooming during winter?
Many owners ask if they should continue with their regular grooming appointments during winter. The simple answer to this is yes. The temptation is to leave the coat to grow over the winter to keep them warm and snuggly. This sounds perfectly logical and with correct care and attention it is possible, however, winter coats can hide trouble such as lumps, bumps or sores, if you normally have your dog trimmed there’s no need to stop. If your dog is a mud magnet or spends all day rolling around in the grass, having a long coat can be a nightmare any time of the year, especially in the rain, mud or snow. Long coats take a lot of brushing and combing to keep on top of them, this work doubles after a wet and muddy walk. You can’t leave them to dry without brushing and combing and you cannot towel dry without brushing either. Long or wool coated dogs will simply develop matts and tangles, these can be uncomfortable as well as a hiding area for parasites! They are more likely to get twigs, leaves and all sorts of debris stuck in their coats in the winter too so a trim is still a good idea. You don’t have to have them as short as you would in the summer but you can still have some length / bulk removed. If you really don’t want any coat removing you groomer can still do a good bath and groom out then trim the hair between the pads and clip the nails. Many groomers will do this cheaper than a full trim and an advantage of allowing your groomer to do this
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for you will save you hours of work and means your dog will be completely dry. Damp dogs tend do to smell a bit “doggy”. Winter weather is tough on paws, you can minimise problems such as cracked pads, irritation, infection from snow, salt, mud, rain etc. by simply wiping feet dry after each outing. Be especially watchful for snow or mud balls between the pads, this is most common in spaniels, poodles and bichons. Between baths, to keep your dog clean and sweet smelling, you could use one of the dry shampoos available, again ask your groomer for advice. If your dog is indoors more frequently in the winter, the nails may need extra trimming, check weekly and if you hear the “click-click” on bare floors chances are they need trimming. Again most groomers offer this as a stand-alone service. Most owners welcome the colder weather as it signals the end of the flea season. However, fleas can still hang on for months in a warm house or dog bed. Don’t let your defences down just because its winter. Keep up your flea control programme all year. If you have any questions about your dog’s coat care pop in and have a chat with your local groomer most are more than happy to advise. groomer who has ilds level 3 qualified Pam is a City and Gu She is a qualified gs for over 25 years. been grooming do imal care to level an d an ing dog groom teacher and teaches industry Pam was years service to the 3. Last year after 25 . hip tes awarded a Licentia
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THE WELLSPRING - STOCKPORT
Rough sleeping and homelessness on your door-step... On a cold wet Tuesday morning at 7am,
off the beaten track and not the easiest of
workers from The Wellspring teamed up
places to gain access to. Recently the old
with officers from Greater Manchester
disused Air raid shelters near Lancashire
Police to visit numerous places around
Hill have been used by people sleeping
Stockport town centre that are frequently
rough, this network of tunnels provided
used by people who are sleeping rough.
people with shelter, these have now been
It did not take long before we found a
sealed up by the Council and are no longer
few tell-tale signs of areas where people have been rough sleeping, old bedding, abandoned tents, and litter. However in the majority of places where people sleep rough the areas are kept clean and tidy, these tend to be the areas like park
accessible. A move that has forced the people who were sleeping there to sleep in other areas. A rough sleeping spot near the River Mersey in Stockport.
benches, bus stops, shop doorways,
Over the last 12 months homelessness
garages ect. The places we visited on that
in Stockport has risen to the highest
wet Tuesday morning are more like semi-
levels in the last 10 years, people become
permanent makeshift camp sites, usually
homeless for many different reasons,
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Tel : 0161-477-6344 Harvey St, Stockport, SK11YD
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Wellspring staff and officers from GMP visiting a rough sleeping location in Stockport.
community funded charity, we receive no government, council or lottery funding.
Wellspring Project Worker Mrs Alexandra Downes checking out a local rough sleeping spot in Stockport town centre.
“Over the last 12 months homelessness in Stockport has risen to the highest levels in the last 10 years” More information about The Wellspring and the services we offer can be found at www.thewellspring.co.uk
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Stockport Male Voice Choir
Would you like to join a choir in 2015? In 1955, five or six Stockport men started meeting once a week above a baker’s shop to sing together for pleasure. Initially, they called themselves the Stockport Glee Club. Their conductor was Mr.H.Brown, a teacher at Peel Moat Secondary School, where the Club held a joint concert with the school choir on the 6th & 7th Nov. 1959. Now known as the Stockport Male Voice Choir and under the direction of Mr Ray Palmer, the Choir’s aims are still to give
pleasure to as wide a variety of local organisations and charities as possible. The Stockport Male Voice Choir rehearses most Tuesday evenings at 8:00pm in the Church Hall of St. Joseph’s RC Church, Tatton Street, off St. Petersgate, Stockport, SK1 1EJ. If you are interested in singing with the Choir, why not come along one evening for a ‘free, no obligation’ taster session.
For more information, contact the Hon. Sec. (Mr. Colin Hughes) on (0161) 439 7331, the M.D. (Mr. Ray Palmer) on (0161) 428 3747, email us at: stockportmvc@gmail.com, or see our web site at:
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The difference between men and women in the bathroom! We at Bath Solutions know our Bathrooms, and we know how our customers use them and what they want from them!
We’d like to help you convince your other half that you need a new bathroom;
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We at Bath Solutions are up to 30% cheaper than the high street because we design your Bathroom with you in your own home, we supply and install a great range of Bathroom products and with the best possible level of customer service, but first let’s have some fun with the gender stereotypes.
Now then Gentlemen, your Lady is not likely to consider the litres of water per flush. Surroundings are important, it’s a place to plan the day or reflect on the day’s events. Think about clean pleasantly lit spaces, matching accessories; let’s have clean cut panels instead of grubby grouting. A quiet, candlelit bath to relax away from the family.
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My family has been involved in the tree industry for generations initially with forestry and as demand has grown for commercial and domestic tree surgery we have developed and trained to create a skill set to cover this. All aspects of tree work are covered from hedge trimming to works on the largest of trees by our competent NPTC qualified staff. Over the years we have built up a relationship with local councils from all areas. If your trees are in a conservation area or it is covered by a tree preservation order then we can offer advice and apply for permission to carry out any necessary works. We always offer the best advice for the health of the tree. Business activities - Large and dangerous tree removal - Large and small crown reductions and thinning - Tree assessments and reports - Stump grinding - Commercial and domestic site clearance - All types of hedge work (lowering, trimming and shaping)
Public Liability Insurance to the sum of ÂŁ5,000,000. We ensure that risk assessments and method statements are carried out prior to the commencement of any work. We also put plans in place to ensure that wildlife is not affected during and after works being undertaken. We have a strong belief in developing the skills and qualifications of our staff especially the younger members with two recently completing an NVQ level 2 and another part way through the course. We are constantly updating our equipment, training and techniques to keep up with the stringent health and safety laws and to maximise efficiency. There are right ways and wrong ways to carry out tree work, which not only has an affect on the tree but can also have an affect on those doing the work and the public. We offer the best advice for the tree and the client please feel free to call Gareth Gerrard at Bankswood Treecare to discuss any of our services.
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Burgess by HelAden eona Travel include complimentary excursions but because the vessels are small you get to moor right in the heart of the cities you visit, it’s easy to just walk ashore and wander at your own pace. When sailing there is always somewhere to relax and something to see as you pass through the countryside, towns and cities.
When comparing River Cruise prices it’s important to consider what’s included in the price. Your food is always included and not having to pay for meals each day make a big difference to your overall holiday cost. Wine, beer or soft drinks are generally included with meals but some have now extended this to include all your drinks on-board.
Our most popular one week river cruise is along the Rhine taking you from Amsterdam to Basel in Switzerland. Sailing through France and Germany this cruise is filled with centuries of history and culture, passing through the magnificent Rhine Gorge and to the edge of the Black Forest. The Upper Danube is also a favourite – a one week cruise will typically include Budapest, Bratislava, Vienna and Salzburg.
River Cruising is all about the destination you are visiting. Most days you will cruise for half the day and then dock for half of the day to explore. In larger cities you will have at least a day and sometimes the itinerary will include an overnight stay. Many cruise lines now
River Cruising is still quite a specialist holiday but if you enjoy touring and like to be immersed in your destination then we can heartily recommend it. With the new modern vessels offering high standards and great value for money, river cruising is set to grow in popularity.
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You are what you eat.. You can’t live your life on a diet!
ooks by AnlidfeyLEISBUrRE How many times have you heard the phrase “you are what you eat”? One more time won’t hurt then… Healthy eating and nutrition is always a mine-field with so many fad diets around and food manufacturers marketing their products as miracle cures! Magazines push celebrity culture and promote super skinny and size zero – what are you to do? As with anything - keep it simple! Human digestive systems weren’t designed to handle the modern refined sugars, starchy carbohydrates, grains, and dairy products that have snuck into our diets over the past couple of thousand years. As a consequence there has been a steady expansion of our waistlines and a rise in lifestyle diseases. In an era before we started to mass farm, package, add sugar, refine, fry and re-fry and all other manner of processing our food), our predecessors lived an altogether healthier lifestyle. So the thinking goes – let’s get back to basics and re-learn how to live right. People can’t live their lives on a diet, what you need is live a healthy lifestyle by making the right choices. Choose food from good sources, food that has not been processed, food without preservatives or additives and always check food labels….especially the first few ingredients. Why the first few? Food laws ensure
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Why exercise? Everyone who exercises does it for their own reasons. Weight loss, to lead a better life, confidence, body image, even prescription by medical professionals. The NHS states the following benefits of exercises • up to a 35% lower risk of coronary heart disease and stroke • up to a 50% lower risk of type 2 diabetes • up to a 50% lower risk of colon cancer • up to a 20% lower risk of breast cancer • a 30% lower risk of early death • up to an 83% lower risk of osteoarthritis • up to a 68% lower risk of hip fracture • a 30% lower risk of falls (among older adults) • up to a 30% lower risk of depression • up to a 30% lower risk of dementia “If exercise were a pill, it would be one of the most cost-effective drugs ever invented” - Dr Nick Cavill. So what does exercise look like in a regular hectic lifestyle? Well the recommended amount of exercise per week is 30 minutes of moderate exercise five times. Moderate exercise is anything that you are able to talk, but not being able to hold a full conversation. So you
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It all began back in 2010 when Stuart set up The Cheshire Carpet Clinic, cleaning carpets in the Stockport and Manchester area. The more carpets they cleaned, and the more happy testimonials they received for their work, the more their name spread. Soon people weren’t just calling on them to clean their carpets – they wanted them to work their magic in other areas too, cleaning wood floors, stone floors and even decking and driveways. Well, never let it be said that these guys are not up for a challenge. Eager to please, they set about developing new skills, undertaking new training and buying in exciting new kit. And, once they’d done all that, they changed their name to reflect their much broader expertise. So now here they are: Cheshire Floor Restore. they’re highly skilled, highly motivated and, let’s be honest, ever so slightly obsessive about floor restoration. They are, in fact, “total Floor Nerds”, and they believe that carpets and co deserve a whole lot more care and attention than they normally get. Ready to lavish a little more love on your floors?
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St Ann’s Hospice challenges local people in 2015 get fit and help a great charity
St Ann’s Hospice is calling for people across
are the perfect way to get fit, try something different or meet new people – all while making a huge difference to the lives of local people with cancer and non-cancer life-limiting illnesses.
The hospice - which cares for and supports thousands of local people every year at its sites in Heald Green, Little Hulton and the Neil Cliffe Centre in Wythenshawe Hospital – is looking for help from those who are interested in taking part in one of Manchester’s sporting events, including the Great Manchester Marathon (19th April 2015), Great Manchester Run (10th May 2015), Great Manchester Cycle (29th June 2015) or the Great Manchester Swim later this year.
“There are so many ways to get involved and help St Ann’s in 2015 and we’re hoping that as many local people as possible come forward with their support.”
Greater Manchester to help them raise much-needed funds this year, by taking part in a challenge event for the charity.
Events fundraiser Marie Steele explained: “We have to raise thousands of pounds every day just to keep the hospice open and we have amazing support from people right across Greater Manchester. The new year is the perfect time for people to think about a new challenge or goal and these sporting challenges
St Ann’s Hospice, which opened in 1971, is one of the largest hospices in the UK providing free care and support to patients, their families and carers, via in-patient and day care, plus in some parts of Greater Manchester via its Hospice@Home service which supports people in their own homes. Anyone interested in joining Team St Ann’s and taking part in one of the challenges, please contact the events team on 0161 498 3631 or by emailing events@sah.org.uk. More information is available at: www.sah.org.uk
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HANDS up if you know a child who loves to play teachers. Yes, those hands shoot up. Kids love school... especially when they’re the teachers. Playteachers is a terrific, new, role-play game that provides children, aged 4-10, with the opportunity to create their very own mini-classroom, using a register, behaviour book, daily timetable and golden rule cards, certificates, stickers, whiteboard and pen... and much more. “I want it to be fun,” says Poynton primary schoolteacher of 20 years, and the game’s inventor, Frazer Moyes. “A major part of my role is to inspire children through firing their imagination. It can be played with friends, family or even dolls and teddies.” Launched in May last year, he has already sold 2,000 games through Amazon, ebay and toy shops. It was developed through trial and error with his own two children - and
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Mellor Country House Charity No. 241153 Providing a safe, secure, relaxing and uplifting environment for the financially and socially disadvantaged
Mellor Country House is a UK charity, built in 1907,
set in three acres of garden and woodland located in the pretty village of Mellor, situated on the border between Greater Manchester and the High Peak. The charity is dedicated to providing self - catering respite breaks for groups, families, carers and individuals primarily from the nearby urban areas because we know that many would not, or could not otherwise, have a break at all. The Charity’s aim is to provide a safe, secure, relaxing and uplifting environment for the financially and socially disadvantaged. One little girl who stayed with us was very upset when the time to go home came, more so than the usual tears we sometimes have. We were in a quandary as we had given her the teddy she had become attached to and could not figure out what was causing her to be so upset. It was when we read her comment she had written I our visitors book that It costs thousands of pounds to sustain the house and grounds which we endeavor to raise each year. Finding funding has been extremely hard and it has become increasingly more difficult to raise the much needed funds. We do not receive any funds from anywhere except those we can raise ourselves by fundraising events such as our Plant Sale, Open day, Garden Party, bag packs and Christmas Delights .The community which we rely on heavily, has become very involved over the years, supporting our very worthwhile cause. We accept donations
we got to the bottom of it. She had written that she had loved her stay especially the bed it was so soft and warm, this made us ask did she have to share at home but the answer was that she did not have any bed at home and had to sleep on the sofa. A harsh realisation dawned on us and we managed to pacify her by reassuring her that we would keep her that bedroom especially for her for when she came back again. We believe passionately that for many of the people who stay at the house, this break from the hardships of their day-to-day existence can, literally, be a life-saver. Accommodation for up to 24 guests is provided in 11 bedrooms in beautifully decorated facilities with a warm and friendly atmosphere. Also there is a well equipped kitchen, dining room, restful lounges and children’s playroom. The grounds include a secure play area for toddlers, a bike track for the older children, a paved patio with barbeque, a private lawn area with benches and seating for quiet reflection. of clothes, unwanted gifts, food, toys, household goods to recycle to those who need them and garden furniture as well as money. All contributions are very much appreciated and gratefully received and we could not run the charity without the support of our neighbors and community. There are many ways you can support us including volunteering, any help you can give us no matter how small can make a huge difference. If you don’t know how or where to start, just give us a call, even if you can only spare one hour, it will be worth it to us.
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Anne Painting the Town Red ARTIST Anne Mackinnon is making an impressive splash with her pictures of Stockport, neighbouring towns and international cities. Her urban images have caught the eye of international dealers, with her work being shown as far afield as New York, Amsterdam and London. But one of her favourite places to paint is Stockport’s Market Place.
the tourist information shop on the Market Place stocks her cards and prints of Stockport Market. But Anne’s work is not limited to urban settings. She also has a large body of work focused on landscapes, gardens and flowers. Much of her work is inspired by her travels, with collections built around visits to Spain, Portugal and - Bollington. She paints in watercolour and mixed media.
“It is the atmosphere. It is quite unique - a market on a cobbled bridge.” It even reminded her of New York. She knew she had to paint it.
She began her career studying printed textiles at Manchester Polytechnic (now Manchester Metropolitan University), and worked as a freelance designer in the wallpaper, furnishing, dress and household textiles industries, selling to companies such as Liberty and Heals. She worked extensively in the greeting card industry. In 2007, she retired from Stockport College as head of arts, design and media, to concentrate on her painting.
“I am drawn to the colour, proportion and texture, even repetition, like my New York paintings.
A selection of her greetings cards are also on sale at Bridgewater Hall and the Fletcher Moss cafe.
“I needed to do one of Stockport. The market seemed to lend itself.”
Pictures and prints are available to purchase from her website.
“It is so beautiful,” says Anne. When she moved to the area, she says she was stunned the first time she saw it. “I couldn’t believe it. The cobbled streets, the market and all the ginnels.
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ommunity spirit is alive and well in one area of Stockport, where thousands of local people have come together in support of a local cinema facing possible demolition. The Savoy Cinema in Heaton Moor is under threat having been put up for sale by its current owners. But having served The Four Heatons area of Stockport since 1923 it’s no surprise that villagers are not taking its closure lying down. A group of volunteers have started a campaign to save the Savoy with plans to create The Savoy Arts Centre for the wider Stockport area and beyond. Ron Cook, Chairman of the group says, “We have been overwhelmed by the response from local people. We’ve had thousands of people sign our petition with countless others lobbying councillors and offering practical support. It’s really quite amazing and is undoubtedly making a difference towards making our campaign a success.” The aim of the group is clear: to purchase the cinema and transform it into a communityowned arts centre offering a vibrant and diverse cinematic programme, a wide-range of artistic and community activities as well as a bar and café.
The next steps in making the vision a reality are to further involve local people, who are integral to its success. A comprehensive questionnaire has been issued to residents to gain a full insight into what is required from the centre to ensure the success of the venture in meeting the needs of local people. The group are also looking for any other volunteers who might be willing to give some of their time to help with the project. In particular they are looking for: a local qualified builder who could work on small alterations / structural works in the building at no or low cost, someone who would be able to carry out a full dimensional survey of the building and a person local to The Four Heatons with experience of acting as a treasurer for a charity. The group are also looking for people’s stories and memories of The Savoy and would love to hear from you.
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THERE’S nothing quite like a market. There’s certainly nothing quite like Stockport market. It sits in the heart of Stockport, as popular as ever, having been issued its charter - its legal right to exist - in 1260. The thriving hustle and bustle has provided a community focal point for generation after generation of Stopfordians. Its iconic centre, the Victorian covered market, was built in 1851, designed to be a healthy building for selling fresh farm produce. Updated and renovated several times since then, it has featured in many films and television programs - perhaps, most famously in Yanks, starring Richard Gere. It was originally open at the sides, and constructed using the most modern technology of the day. Its iron frame and large areas of glass would have created an awe-inspiring impact, similar to the glass and steel skyscrapers of today. The market place itself dates from the 15th century and was part of the outer defence enclosure of Stockport Castle. The Castle was first referred to in 1173, but by 1535 it was in ruins and finally demolished in
1775. It stood on what is now referred to as Castle Yard. In 2006, The Heritage Lottery Fund awarded £1million towards restoring the market place. Much of the work was carried out on the covered market, aimed at balancing the needs of shoppers and retailers, yet restoring its Victorian origins. Over the years, planners have periodically come up with ideas to do away with the covered market and install something that generates higher revenues. The people’s vote for the market has always won the day. It holds an especially popular Vintage Village on the second Sunday of each month featuring vintage clothing and collectables of all kinds. There is a Book & Record Fair on the first Sunday of each month, and a ‘Handmade’ market on the third Sunday, featuring a selection of local artisan crafts, homemade produce and personalised gifts. - The general market is open Tuesday & Friday 8.30am - 4pm, Saturday 8.30am 4.30pm - The covered market is open Tuesday 9am - 4pm, Thursday 9.30am - 3pm, Friday & Saturday 9am 4.30pm. SVPextra 43
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The demand for locally-sourced food is not going away – it is growing. For the third year in a row, local food topped the list of most important menu trends according to a National survey of professional chefs. The time is right for farmers and food producers to contact local cafes and restaurants and tell them about their products More and more often in our shop we get asked where our meat comes from; have the chickens been free to roam the Cheshire countryside, do the cows eat Cheshire grass? It is becoming increasingly important for consumers to understand how local the produce is that they are eating. High ‘food miles’ are a big no-no.
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As we are based in the centre of Stockport (and without a garden!) unfortunately this means it isn’t possible for us, but hopefully if we open another bakery, we will get the opportunity to do this one day. The idea of growing and picking our own vegetables for our freshly made soup of the day makes it all the more exciting and an opportunity to be more creative. It has also become increasingly popular for people to ‘drink local’ and you may have noticed popping up over Stockport recently are a number of micro breweries. Quantum Brewing Co for example, are a small craft microbrewery, making ales in cask, keg and bottle and selling to local free houses.
At our bakery we use a highly reputable and long established Stockport based butcher, who sources meat from farms throughout Cheshire.
Places like High Peak Beer Co who operate out of Stockport Market Hall follow CAMRA’s LocAle principle, which is to stock produce which been sourced predominantly from micro breweries within a 30 mile radius of their outlet.
Not only does this trend relate to meat, but also fruit and vegetables which are the original ‘local foods’. It is popular now for cafes and restaurants to grow their own produce on site, either for use in their menus or to be sold directly to the consumer. The name for this trend is called ‘hyperlocal’.
The trend for ‘locally sourced everything’ is huge in America right now, and is slowly becoming more visible throughout Europe. Once you taste and experience the quality of local produce, it’s hard to find the motive to visit the aisles of your local supermarket to see your beef has come from Brazil...
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Prepare to face your enemy... Turn your back on dry, dull hair. As seasons change it’s time to rethink your hair regime. It’s not just your skin that comes under winter attack, your hair needs love too! Colds, flu and the stresses of Christmas can affect your health and believe it or not, illness and stress are the most common cause of poor hair growth and condition. Turn your back on dry, dull hair and step into Spring with shiny smooth healthy looking hair. A great starting point would be to try Soap Hairdressings ultimate stress busting treatment that will re-condition and re-hydrate your hair, it only takes 15 minutes and can easily be added on to whichever service you are having. You can hardly have missed the latest trend of applying oil to your hair to help improve its condition. We can highly recommend ‘Orofluido Oil’ with its delicious developing amber fragrance and vanilla foundation. Its lightweight formula recovers and boosts the hair, absorbing instantly without being greasy or weighing the hair down leaving the hair flexible and healthy. Healthy hair is also the product of a healthy lifestyle. Hair grows between a ¼ and a ½ an inch a month. What you eat and how you take care of yourself will be reflected in your hair.
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