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EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH BEN EBBRELL COMMUNITY ACTIVITY
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MOSELEY FOLK FEST WIN TICKETS! LEISURE & RETAIL
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SORTEDfood - Born in Birmingham Exclusive interview with Ben Ebbrell, founder of SORTEDfood Arts Management there because, as he put it, that was the best course in the country. During his studies he started suggesting to friends how to make easy, cheap, nutritious recipes (that would impress the girls) and scribbling them on the back of beermats in the pub. And from there came his first book ‘A Recipe for Student Survival’ which was published in 2008.
It’s a warm sunny summer’s day in my kitchen with the doors thrown open to the garden and it seems surreal to be talking to a YouTuber with over 2.2 million subscribers. (My teenage son was uber-impressed when I told him this morning.) What comes across immediately when talking to Ben, is his complete obsession with food and all things foodie. He’s a food expert first and a YouTube sensation second - and that’s why it has worked so well for him and his team. It all started at University College Birmingham. Ben chose to study Culinary
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Ben started to create videos of his recipes to promote the book and what he found was the unique ability of video to show the friendship and fun around food. They started with ‘how-to’ videos but quickly evolved into entertainment around food. You’d think Ben would run out of recipes to demonstrate and talk about, but you’d be wrong. With such a loyal following Ben, and the SORTEDfood team, take inspiration from their audience who comment on videos giving them tips on how to improve recipes with twists and nuances they’d never have dreamt of.
They love to bring stories together behind the food. For example, did you know that pigs are now 30% longer than they were 50 years ago? And 90% of the bananas in the world are cloned from the same banana! Ben is always looking for ways to make food interesting and entertaining and the latest book they are working on is aimed at achieving just that. Called ‘The Bucket List’ it will include the 40 dishes you should eat before you die. Ben started food college with a dream to open a cool gastro pub and feed 60 people a day - and now he is ‘feeding’, inspiring around 300,000 people a day… with over 10 million video views a month. Tasty! You can take a look at Ben and the SORTEDfood team here:
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They also explore the food industry itself with interesting insights and quirky ideas. Food should be a talking point bringing a conversation to the table.
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LEISURE & RETAIL
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Markets & Fairs
Solihull Farmers’ Market Fresh locally grown produce Where: Solihull High Street When: First Friday every month Info: solihullfarmersmarket.org
Fine & Local Food Fayre Locally sourced food and produce from top quality suppliers. Where: Solihull High Street When: Third Saturday every month Info: solihull.gov.uk/events Bentley Heath Country Market A cross between a farmers’ market and a craft fair all under one roof. Where: Bentley Heath Hall When: Every Fri 9.30am - 11.30am Info: facebook.com High Summer Craft Fair Visit this craft market for a K chance NOW LE to purchase handmade items from home and abroad. Where: Mell Square, High Fam Street BMX ily Fun D When: 31 Aug 3 R STUNT ay featu
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Morgan & West: More magic for kids Bigger, better, and containing even more magic than before, More Magic For Kids! sees our favourite magic duo amazing everyone and anyone of almost any age (5+), from any time period. Where: Core Theatre When: 30 Aug Info: coretheatresolihull.co.uk
Music in the park: Jazmatazz! Join the George Huxley Hot Five, the band will be performing Dixieland and traditional jazz classics, perfect accompaniment to a picnic in the park! Where: Knowle Park When: 11 Aug, 2-4:15pm Info: solihull.gov.uk We are the champions! Getting fit can be fun and this event proves it! With sporting activities galore, including school sports & D races and much more. ORR I D G E Damson Park Where: U N D 11am - 3pm When: R7OAug, TA B Info: solihull.gov.uk LE
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Bluebird care (Solihull) is a privately owned local business operating only in the Solihull Metropolitan borough area, with offices in Shirley. Our main aim is to deliver high quality care to vulnerable people in their own homes, so that they can remain as independent as possible and remain in the familiar surroundings that they love. Our service is available 365 days per year and from a half hour to 24 hours per day. In addition all of our carers are trained in Dementia and Alzheimer’s. We provide personal care, for example, washing, bathing, toileting, dressing, getting into bed and getting up in the morning, administering medication. Bluebird care also provides home care such as help with ironing, cleaning, cooking, shopping etc. We can also provide companionship services for people, for instance reading to them, playing board games or taken to a show or a favourite venue. Our personalised service is provided by very highly trained carers who are recruited locally.All of our carers are CRB checked and multi referenced to give you peace of mind. Our aim is to give you the same care staff so that they can get to know you as an individual and really know what matters to you.
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A TASTE OF WHAT TO EXPECT AT
MOSELEY FOLK & ARTS FESTIVAL Moseley Folk & Arts Festival is set to return to the beautiful Moseley Park in 2019 from 30th August to 1st September. Every year people from across Birmingham and beyond flock to the park to witness a healthy mix of traditional, contemporary and downright experimental Folk, World and Roots music. This year will be the fourteenth edition of the festival, which showcases unsigned acts amongst well-established international artists, making for a truly exciting bill. In recognition of all the other non-musical entertainment featured across the weekend, organisers have changed the name of the festival to Moseley Folk & Arts. So for 2019 you can not only expect the usual high calibre of music, showcasing the best in Folk, World, Roots and Americana but also a rich programme of Arts & Crafts, Comedy & Cabaret, Poetry & Literature and Talks & Debate. FRIDAY On a quest to inform, educate and entertain audiences, Public Service Broadcasting will bring their uniquely spell-binding live AV transmissions to
Moseley Folk & Arts Festival. They co-headline with legendary Liverpool band, The Zutons, who have reformed in celebration of the 15th anniversary of their seminal album ‘Who Killed The Zutons’. Ivor Novello and Ivor Inspriation Award winner, Edwyn Collins is a musician, producer, record label owner, illustrator and more. He last performed at Moseley Folk Festival in 2013; 6 years on, he returns for a Main Stage slot on Friday 30th August. Exploring the boundaries between acoustic and electronic music, Tunng have become synonymous with the folktronica genre. Only a few shows in, Saint Alto have gathered attention for ‘hauntingly beautiful’ songs paired with the drive of indie folk found in artists such as Ben Howard and Bon Iver. Similarly beautiful, Adam Day aka County Line Runner uses his unique lyrics and storytelling to convey universal feelings from another angle. SATURDAY BRIT, NME, Ivor Novello and Mercury Prize Award-nominated, Jake Bugg, headlines the Saturday night in Moseley Park. His most recent album, ‘Hearts The Strain’, was recorded in Nashville with The Black Key’s Dan Auerbach and Gene Chrisman and Bobby Woods who have previously worked with the likes of Aretha Franklin and Dionne Warwick.
In the pre-headline slot is Lucy Rose. After starting her career singing for Bombay Bicycle Club, Lucy has gone on to release 4 solo albums, the most recent of which incorporates 70s flourishes, no drums, a rich fretless bass and light percussion to create a sense of intimacy in the songs. SUNDAY Don McLean was announced as the Sunday headliner back in November – this resulted in the highest Earlybird Ticket sales in the festival’s history. Those attending the festival can expect to hear hits such as “Vincent (Starry Starry Night)”, “Castles In The Air”, “And I Love You So” and “Crying”, as well as the anthemic “American Pie”.
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Music Supreme Queen Now one of the most recognisable tribute bands in the world, SUPREME QUEEN continue to take things to a whole different level, with their homage to the halcyon days of one of the planet’s greatest ever rock bands. Where: The Core Theatre When: 19 Sep Info: thecoretheatresolihull
The Beach Boyz Tribute Band Based in the South West UK and touring the UK and Europe, the shows are packed with fun, musical excellence, outstanding vocals and colourful costume. Where: The Core Theatre When: 21 Sep, 7:30pm Info: thecoretheatresolihull
ABBAMANIA Europes leading ABBA tribute band continue to entertain audiences with thier outstanding vocals and musical performance on stage. Enjoy a sensational two hour show featuring record breaking hits! Where: The Core Theatre When: 3 Oct Info: thecoretheatresolihull
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Light 52 A popular 10 week photography course run by Richard Pearce. Where: The Core Studio When: 9 Sep - 18 Nov Info: thecoretheatresolihull Indian Block Printing Helen will show you the traditional craft of Indian block printing, and you will have chance to practise different designs before you complete your project. Decorate a tote bag, totally unique to you! Perfect for days out, school and holidays. Booking is essential - suitable children and/or adults. Where: The Core Studio When: 21 Aug, 10:30-12noon Info: thecoretheatresolihull
Beginners Folk Art for children and adults JBeginners Folk Art for children and adults in this fun Summer Holiday session. Helen from Mindful Crafts will show you step by step how to paint simply beautiful designs using simple dotting techniques. These ‘Folk It’ sessions are suitable for children age 7+ and adults. Where: Studio at The Core Theatre When: 28 Aug Info: thecoretheatresolihull
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Winterborne Gardens Free entry with Heritage open days to the gorgeous Winterbourne House and Gardens. Where: Winterbourne Gardens When: 22 Sep, 10:30am-4:45pm Info: heritageopendays.org.uk
Birmingham Back to Backs Free entry with Heritage open days to the story of a tailor, George Saunders, who was the last person to work at back to backs before the site became a museum. Pre booking is required. Where: 55-63 Hurst Street When: 13 Sep, 6:30-8pm Info: heritageopendays.org.uk
Birmingham Botanical Gardens Free entry with Heritage open days to Birmingham Botanical Gardens, and oasis of delightful gardens just one mile from the city centre. Where: Birmingham Botanical Gardens When: 15 Sep Info: heritageopendays.org.uk
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IS IT REALLY CONFIDENTIAL? The use of Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDAs) to cover up claims of sexual harassment and discrimination may become a thing of the past, says Jas Dubb, Employment Law specialist at The Wilkes Partnership. When a member of staff leaves an employer, the company may seek to enter into a legally binding settlement agreement, in which the employer will often insist upon a confidentiality clause (which is a form of non-disclosure). A settlement agreement is an agreement whereby the employee agrees not to issue any claims against the employer usually in exchange for an agreed sum of money. Entering into a settlement agreement, containing stringent confidentiality terms, effectively buys an ex-employee’s silence. The use of settlement agreements to settle allegations of sexual harassment and discrimination in the employment field has come in for considerable public debate of late. Many ex-employees have said they had little option but to consider the settlement route. The lack of affordable legal advice, the legal costs and relatively low compensation awards and the fear of being ‘blacklisted’ from future employment have deterred them from bringing an Employment Tribunal claim. Earlier this year the Telegraph reported on several alleged cases involving Sir Philip Green, owner of high street brands including Top Shop, Dorothy Perkins and Burtons. Sir Philip tried to prevent The Telegraph from publishing the allegations but ended up with a £3 million legal bill and the details were published anyway. Billionaire Sir Philip is facing ongoing allegations of sexual misconduct and racist behavior from a number of former members of staff. He is reported
to have paid them vast sums - up to £1 million to keep them quiet through the use of NDAs. Such high profile cases have intensified the call for reforms in the use of the law concerning NDAs. The House of Commons Women and Equality Committee has recently produced a further report entitled ‘The Use of Non-Disclosure Agreements in Discrimination Cases’. Whilst acknowledging the many protective aspects of NDAs for employees as well as employers the report highlights a number of potential downsides with the continued blanket use of NDA, including: • Their use to cover up unlawful discrimination and harassment allowing management behaviour and organisational culture to go unchallenged and unchanged • They can enable perpetrators to go on to harass and discriminate against others and prevent victims of such behavior from knowing about or supporting other complaints • They make employers complacent allowing them to avoid investigating unlawful discrimination or harassment complaints and holding perpetrators to account • They are being traded for things that employers should be providing as a
matter of course such as references and remedial action to tackle discrimination. This report makes a number of recommendations on preventing and dealing with sexual harassment and discrimination in the workplace including: • Stopping the use of confidentiality clauses to cover up allegations of sexual harassment and discrimination • A requirement for the use of plain English in confidentiality clauses • One-way cost shifting so the employer is more likely to be ordered to pay the employee’s costs in the event of a successful Tribunal claim • An increase in damages for pain and suffering • Requiring employers to pay the cost of employees seeking legal advice on settlement agreements • Strengthening of corporate governance requirements, forcing employers to face up to their responsibility to protect employees from harassment and discrimination For advice on any employment related matter and to discuss our Free Employment Health Check for your business please contact Jas Dubb at The Wilkes Partnership on
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A Battle of Wills Loving Husband or Coercive Wife?
Everyone has the right to leave their estate to whomever they choose in their Will. But what happens if evidence comes to light after a person’s death suggesting that they did not have capacity to make a Will in the first place, or were coerced into making it? At VWV, we have recently helped a client challenging the validity of her friend and former partner’s last Will, on the basis of his lack of capacity. The Love Story Mr W was a wealthy businessman with assets in several different countries around the world. He and Mrs Y lived together as partners for 16 years, until 1996. Shortly after their relationship came to an end, Mr W met and fell for a Brazilian lady, 30 years his junior, and they married in January 1997. The marriage did not last and they subsequently separated. Mr W and Mrs Y remained close friends. In December 2006, Mr W and his wife were in the process of negoti
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ating how to divide their substantial assets when Mr W was hospitalised for severe mental health problems. Suddenly, Mr W’s wife appeared back on the scene, taking over control of his care and finances, and ensuring that contact with his friends and Mrs Y was severed. The Wills Mr W died in 2012, leaving behind two Wills: • the first was made in October 2006, before his hospitalisation and left 90% of his residuary estate to Mrs Y • the second was made 8 months later, following the hospitalisation, and left the entire estate to his wife
As you can imagine, given Mr W’s poor health, his earlier estrangement from his wife and the dramatic change to his Will in a short space of time, Mrs Y’s suspicions were aroused and she contacted us for legal advice. How Did VWV Help? We undertook a full investigation, including obtaining Mr W’s medical records and expert medical reports. We then issued court proceedings, challenging the validity of Mr W’s last Will, on the basis that he lacked capacity to make it and that he did not know and approve of its contents. Just weeks before trial, we obtained evidence that Mr W’s wife was threatening to abandon him if he
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If you have concerns about the circumstances in which a loved one’s Will was made, please contact Rachael Armstrong for specialist advice on 0121 227 3726 or at rarmstrong@vwv.co.uk
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SCHOOL FEATURE
Thinking about the future With the summer holidays stretching before us into the distance the new school term seems such a long way off, but it will come round as quick as a flash. And with it will come exciting new opportunities and experiences for children moving up in their schools. For those going into year 6 there is the prospect of moving to ‘big school’ just around the corner - one of the biggest steps in their young lives. With the choice between grammar, state and private schools, finding the right one for your child is likely to be a major focus for you this year.
We all want what’s best for our children and what suits one down to the ground may not be right for another. It’s not just about results and Ofsted reports, it’s about the feeling you get when walking around the place, the feeling your child gets too. So, to give you a helping hand in making this momentous decision we’ve put together the open day dates of secondary schools in and around the area. See page 29.
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Music Departments The Schools provide good resources and a wide range of performing opportunities. Experienced and enthusiastic teaching leads to excellent results. An outstanding music education free of charge. Places for A level music are available. Vicarage Road, Kings Heath, Birmingham, B14 7QJ King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Boys (0121 444 3188) www.camphillboys.bham.sch.uk King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Girls (0121 444 2150) www.kechg.org.uk
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The Education is Special project is a groundbreaking intergenerational approach to looking at Learning Disability history. Project Coordinator Joe Peacock will be going to special schools, including Fox Hollies in Moseley and Dame Ellen Pinsent Primary in Kings Heath to train pupils as oral historians. They will record interviews with former staff, pupils and parents to compare their experiences with their own before presenting the results at a celebration event at the University of Birmingham next July. There will also be a film and touring exhibition uncovering how these pupils’ school days have changed over the last 50 years. Find out more at www.casba.org.uk/educationisspecial
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SCHOOL FEATURE
School Open Days Every August / September issue we gather together a list of the school open days to make the difficult decisions about your childrens’ future just little easier.
Alderbrook School
www.lodeheathschool.co.uk 18 Sep, 6.15pm - 8.30pm
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19 Sep, 9.15am - 10.45am
Arden Academy
www.arden.solihull.sch.uk 26 Sep, 6.00pm - 8.30pm, all welcome, 27 Sep 10.45am - 12.00noon, parents / guardians only
Grace Academy
www.graceacademy.org.uk Date to be confirmed, see website for details
John Henry Newman Catholic College
www.johnhenrynewmancatholiccollege. org.uk 12 Sept 4.45 - 6.30
Langley School
www.langley-sec.solihull.sch.uk Date to be confirmed, see website for details
Light Hall School www.lighthall.co.uk
19 Sep, 6.00pm - 8.00pm
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Lode Heath School
www.alderbrook.solihull.sch.uk Date to be confirmed, see website for
Lyndon School
www.lyndonschool.co.uk 18 Sep, 6.00pm - 8.00pm
Smith’s Wood Sports College www.smithswood.co.uk Date to be confirmed, see website for details
Solihull School
www.solsch.org.uk 21 Sep, 9.30am - 12.00noon
St Martin’s Girls School www.saintmartins-school.com 14 Sep, 9.30am - 12.00noon
St Peter’s Catholic School
www.vle.st-peters.solihull.sch.uk 19 Sep, 5.30pm - 8.00pm, 23 & 24 Sep 9.00am - 12.00noon (open mornings by appointment only)
Tudor Grange Academy
www.solihull.tgacademy.org.uk 17 Sep, 6.00 - 8,30 19 Sep, 9am / 2pm by appointment only
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West Midlands Ma yor Andy Street pre sented young run Below, Mr Street, ners with their aw a keen runner, too ards at this year ’s k part in the 5K ev Knowle Fun Run. ent – and was giv en the ‘Number on e’ runner number.
KNOWLE FUN RUN IS A LOCAL INSTITUTION SAYS WEST MIDLANDS MAYOR, ANDY STREET PHOTOS BY DAVE EDWARDS OF NEWBOLD IMAGES
It was great to run along and see the streets lined with local people who had come out to support it. It’s an annual day that the whole of Knowle can be proud of.” This year’s run, which took place on May 19th, raised cash for two worthy partner organisations chosen by the Lions - Solihull Life Opportunities (SoLO) and the UK Sepsis Trust. West Midlands Mayor Andy Street became ‘runner number one’ when he took part in the recent Knowle Fun Run – an event he described as “a brilliant event with a real community feel”. Mr Street, who heads up the West Midlands Combined Authority and grew up locally in Solihull, started the 36th annual event, which as ever was expertly organised by Knowle and Dorridge Lions Club. “I thoroughly enjoyed taking part in the fun run,” Mr Street said, “It was a brilliant event with a real community feel.
A keen runner, Mr Street started the children’s event before taking part in the 5K run, finishing in time to hand out the awards for the longer 10K route. As the region’s elected first citizen, he was even given a ‘number one’ to wear on his shirt, as a VIP entrant. “It was great to take part but I was a little frustrated that I couldn’t do the 10K route,” Mr Street joked, “because I had to get back to hand out the awards!” “I had no hesitation in accepting the invitation to get involved, especially
when I read that the benefitting charities are The UK Sepsis Trust – who do so much to raise awareness of Sepsis and supporting those affected by it, and SoLO Life Opportunities – who do great work adding value to the lives of over 1,000 children and adults with learning disabilities in Solihull. “The Knowle Fun Run is a local institution. It shows the community at its best, and it was a privilege to be a part of it.”
“I thoroughly enjoyed taking part in the fun run,” Mr Street said, “It was a brilliant event with a real community feel.”
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FASHION
Your fashion guide for autumn This issue Dawn Marriott shares her expert advice on how to transition your wardrobe into Autumn, without breaking the bank!
With the official start of autumn just a few weeks away and the high street stores already gearing up to start the season, I thought I’d share with you some ideas on how to make your summer clothes last as long as possible whilst making the transition into autumn. August is a tricky month with plenty of warm sunny days and our summer wardrobes still in full swing. But as the month end draws near a certain chill appears in the air that starts us thinking about our autumn wardrobes. The best way to get through the months of September and October for me is to take your summer staples and layer up. By adding a long sleeve layer underneath a summer dress can offer an instant autumnal feel. Pop on a scarf in muted colours over a denim jacket as we turn away from summer dressing.
The addition on an ankle boot either heeled or flat and chunky gives a summer dress an instant winter edge. Tights become our best friends as we keep the chill out on colder days. turn to your own wardrobe and dig out your blazers, the addition to any outfit will ensure style and warmth, try rolling back or pushing up the sleeves for a more relaxed feel. Lastly replace those summer sandals with a sporty trainer –the perfect every day shoe.
5. Long sleeved denim dress – denim is around to stay for winter but not as we know it – denim moves into dresses, skirts and skirts for a none jeans look. Add tights and boots as the winter draws in.
Here are my top finds to help to transit your wardrobe to Autumn 2019
7. Lastly as the colder weather draws in, if you haven’t already given them a go invest in a pair of trainers, they are the go to for footwear and are being worn both formally and casually – these are a great starting point if you are new to the trainers trend.
1. Winter floral midi skirt – still on trend for Autumn Winter this staple skirt will keep you cool in the final few summer days and work well to layer with a chunky knit or denim jacket, go with darker colours to ensure winter wearing. 2. Ankle boot – add to summer dresses or maxi skirt with a denim jacket for an instant autumn feel.
6. Sheer tights - the return of the tights will have most of us leaping with joy – for early autumn try sheer denier like 20 instead of full opaque, for a little coverage whilst not looking heavy.
Here’s to making your summer clothes last a while longer as we start the Autumn 2019 journey.
x Dawn
3. Chunky knit – either a cardigan or jumper in a large knit worn back to a summer dress adds warmth and style. 4. Tartan blazer – a blazer is perfect for when it’s not cold enough for a coat, buying into Tartan - one of autumn’s biggest trends will update your look and take you through to winter.
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HOME & GARDEN
GARDENING TIPS From head gardener Wayne Williams at Birmingham Botanical Gardens It’s the time of year when you are most likely to be enjoying the fruits of your labours in the garden – the summer blooms are looking their best and your borders and containers are at the peak of Instagrammable perfection. Over the next couple of months, there will be plenty to get on with. Here are just a few of the jobs you’ll benefit from doing: • Keep deadheading your flowering plants and do it regularly. • Once hebes and lavenders have flowered, give them a light prune.
• Climbing shrubs, such as pyracantha and wisteria, and climbing/rambling roses can be pruned once they have stopped flowering. • Keep your containers and hanging baskets well watered and feed them fortrnightly, too. • Damp down greenhouses if the temperatures soar. This helps to maintain humidity. • In September, divide your perennials when they have finished flowering. • If you have a pond, September is a good time to get rid of the debris in the water before the leaves drop off the trees. • Remove any shading from your greenhouse to ensure any remaining plants receive maximum light. It’s also a good idea to close vents and doors in the late afternoon to trap the residual heat. • Improve your soil in September, whether that’s adding organic matter or green manure.
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Upcycle SAVE THE WORLD!
I like to think that superheroes would always consider how to save the world even in their every day lives. Buying a meal? Save the planet by going vegetarian! Buying a holiday? Save the planet by exploring the UK. Buying furniture? Save the planet by buying second hand from a charity shop and giving an old cabinet new life with a fresh coat of paint! >> article continues on pg 28
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HOME & GARDEN
1. Where?
2. What?
There are so many wonderful charity shops dedicated to handling donated furniture and re-selling. It’s always a better idea to think of these places when buying and getting rid of furniture, proceeds go to a great cause and the planet breathes a little sigh of relief for its resources not having been plundered for the sake of a bit more storage space for your home.
You’ll find that second hand furniture tends to be far sturdier than brand new flat pack, just in need of a little TLC. Prepping your furniture is essential and it can be quite satisfying, grab your sandpaper and go to town on that dresser. And then, choosing your colour/s and handles is probably the most fun part of all. This is when you start to see your vision come together.
3. How? I like to do all the messy work in the garden, but if you’re feeling brave then a few pages of newspaper on the floor should suffice. Make sure you take the drawers fully out to paint them and allow them to dry before returning them. Once your masterpiece is entirely dry it’s finally time to put the cherry on top, screw in your glorious handles!
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FOOD & DRINK
Spanish Summer Stew
INGREDIENTS
METHOD
200g tinned tomatoes 200g tinned chickpeas 2 peppers 1/2 butternut squash 1 onion 2 tbsp honey 1 tbsp paprika 1 tbsp oregano 1 tbsp thyme 1 tbsp ground fennel seeds 2 cloves garlic 1 tbsp olive oil 500g vegetable stock
1. Mix the herbs, spices and honey together in a bowl. 2. Add the olive oil, onions, peppers and butternut squash to the casserole dish and fry for ten minutes, stiring regularly. 3. Season with salt and pepper, and add the 500ml of vegetable stock. Also add the bowl of herbs and spices, stir well.
4. Now pour in the chickpeas and tinned tomatoes, give them a good stir and place the cassrole lid on with a little gap for the steam to escape. Allow to reduce for 30-45 mins. 5. When the butternut squash is soft you can fry the slices of halloumi in a separet pan and serve. This dish tastes just as great the next day and should keep in the fridge for 3 days, or in the freezer for a month.
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