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Hello Neighbours, We’re on the last leg of 2014 crashing into the Christmas Festivities at breakneck speed and before we know it - the big day of food, family, presents and TV watching will be upon us. And to help on this busy day we are fortunate to have our own Jack Lucas from Dorridge, the talented 20 year old runner up in BBC’s MasterChef 2014 create an original delicious recipe for us. Wonderful news to share. My Solihull, Knowle & Dorridge was honoured to receive the Award for Best New Magazine at the 2014 National Magazine Awards… Solihull does it again! Wishing you FESTIVE TIDINGS and A VERY HAPPY NEW YEAR from all of us at Swan Publishing.
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In this issue COVER STORY: Jack Lucas - Dorridge's own BBC Masterchef star 5 Have you considered a Lasting Power of Attorney? 7 Get outside this winter for some adrenalin pumping fun 11 Vintage Solihull 13 What if everyone paid you on time? 19 Thinking of starting a business? 23 Educate, Enrich, Engage 24 We won an award! 25 Unveiling the truth about Cataracts 28 Community Pages All I want for Christmas is.. no arguments 31 Humans of Solihull: meet Pat Gray at M&S 32 Heronfield Tales: Little Fox 33 Chris Tye - local singer songwriter 34 From Solihull to Malawi 35 Solihull remembers honouring WW1 heroes 36 Class of 2004 - where are they now? 37
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Jack Lucas - Dorridge's Own BBC Masterchef Star Jack Lucas is just 20 years old but has achieved a level of success that belies his youth. From his high A level grades at Solihull School which enabled him to get into Exeter University where he was awarded a First in Physical Geography, to being accepted onto a Graduate Programme - he was doing well. And then his girlfriend decided one evening to go online and enrol him on to BBC’s Masterchef 2014. A long arduous journey later, having reached the Finals, he came second! Not bad in one of the toughest competitions on live television. Jack’s road to being a successful chef began at home in Dorridge with his Mum and Grandma both excellent cooks. Unusual for a young man his age, if there is a dinner party to prepare, he will happily rise early to get to the Birmingham Markets where he says the selection, choice and competitive prices are unbeatable. He mentioned he could buy 4 wood pigeons there for under a fiver,
something I thought might cause a chuckle or two from a few readers. He’s seen whole deer, razor clams, scallops and the best fish…his choices are not for the culinary faint hearted. Whilst attending the Sainsbury’s 20/20 Leaders programme he’s also been continuing his work with Masterchef’s pop up restaurants in London, cooking in a team for 12,000 people in five weeks. A further introduction to the brutally stressful world of being a chef. I asked him what the best thing was about coming home and he said immediately “Mum’s roast lamb at Sunday dinner”…Mrs Lucas - you are officially appreciated..…! An extended version of this article together with Jack’s Christmas Chocolate Tart with Orange Ice Cream recipe created especially for the readers of MY Solihull, Knowle & Dorridge is available online at www.swanpublishing.org
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So, you have a will - but have you considered a Lasting Power of Attorney? Having a will means your affairs should be in order for after you are gone, but a Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) is a vital document to have in place should decisions need to be made on your behalf whilst you are still alive, according to Eleanor Holland from Solihull-based solicitors The Wilkes Partnership. “If you suffer from dementia, financial and medical decisions will need to be made on your behalf and if you have an LPA in place this means that your named attorney or attorneys can make those decisions for you,” she says. “The sad fact is that if you show any signs of dementia then it may not be possible to put an LPA in place at that point. The costly, lengthy alternative is for a loved one to apply to be your deputy and it can take up to 4-6 months from the point of instruction for the court to consider your application, and that is after you have gone through the paperwork and all parties have signed it. And the cost can be more than double the cost of an LPA application. “Whilst your family wait for the deputy application to go through your life could be in limbo. For example it can affect the accessibility of funds for care home fees and can stop your loved ones making health and welfare decisions for you, which an LPA will provide for. “You could save yourself and your family a lot of stress, heartache and expense if you have an LPA in place.
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What's on in Solihull... December / January Festive Fun Penguins visit Touchwood
A waddle of penguins is set to melt frozen hearts at Touchwood this Christmas. Guests will also be invited to sing along with the festive choir. On: 14 December, 12.00 - 4.00pm At: Winter Wonderland in Theatre Square, Touchwood For info: www.touch woodsolihull.co.uk
Carols by Candlelight
On: 21 December, 6pm At: Elmdon Church For info: www.elmdon church.org/whatson
Christmas with Chandos Choir Conductor John Bayley with accompanist Darren Hogg perform with the St Alphege School SongSquad On: Wednesday 17 December, 7.00pm At: Shirley Methodist Church For info: www.solihull chandoschoir.org
Bentley Heath Country Market
Christmas in the Park Visit Santa in his Grotto. Christmas Treasure Trail and fun for all the family plus Christmas carols and a brass band. On: Sunday, 7th December, 12.00 - 3.00 At: Brueton Park, Solihull 12pm - 3pm For info: 0121 704 8000
Solihull Farmers’ Market A wealth of seasonal food and drink available constantly changing with the time of the year. On: first Friday every month At: Solihull High Street For info: www.localfoods. org.uk/solihull
Sinbad the Sailor
Fresh local produce, delicious home made foods and creative crafts. Tea and cakes at the cafe On: Every Friday At: Bentley Heath Community Centre, Widney Road For info: www. bhcountrymarket.com
The Moat Players proudly present Sinbad the Sailor this December. A show for all the family. On: 11 December - 13 December At: St Mary’s Church Hall, 30 Hobs Meadow, Solihull For info: www.moat players.co.uk/sinbad-sailor
Solihull Christmas Markets
Party Time
This festive German market will get everyone Children’s into the Christmas spirit with loads of traditional Festive Fun craft stalls and the al A Christmas themed fresco German bar will wildlife and sensory walk, Community be serving up plenty of Carol Service with a glittery art and On: 18 December, 6.30pm Gluhwein and bratwurst craft session. Children to warm your cockles! will also get a free drink At: St Alphege, Solihull On: 29 November of squash and a cookie. Parish Church - 22 December On: 3-23 Dec, twice daily For info: www. At: Mell Square solihullparish.org.uk/ At: Parkridge Centre, For info: www.solihull churches/st-alphege Brueton Park christmasmarket.co.uk For info: www.warwicks hirewildlifetrust.org.uk
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Theatre
Antiques & Collectors Fair
120+ stalls – free parking – food and drink available! On: 21 December At: National Motorcycle Museum For info: www.swfairs.co.uk
80’s Night
On: Boxing Day, 26 December, 9.00pm At: Slug & Lettuce, Touchwood For info: 0121 711 2605
Time for Tea Weekend Warmers
All welcome for coffee, tea and cake. Ideal for dog walkers. On: Every Sunday, 1-4pm At: Elmdon Church, Elmdon Park For info: www.elmdon church.org/whatson
Tea Dances Thursday afternoon dances with a free cup. On: Every Thursday 1:30 - 4:30pm At: The Shirley Centre For info: 0121 250 5005
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Get yourself outside this winter for some adrenaline pumping fun Did you know that ‘the UK’s #1 Paintball, Quad Trekking and Lazer, Mini Paintball, Inflatable Action Game attraction has been on your doorstep this whole time for over 27 years? NPF Bassetts Pole provides the perfect day out for families, corporate outings and special events alike for all those wanting to experience the thrill of combat games and family friendly action to share an unforgettable day out like no other!
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6 yrs+ upwards your youngsters can get involved in the action too. The Astro Turf arena is home to the longest 45 Metre Inflatable Assault course in the UK, and is surrounded by other thrilling inflatable activities. Anyone 8 years + are all invited to join the action at NPF Bassetts Pole. So whether you’re mulling over exciting party ideas for your little ones, planning a team building day for your staff, or organising a stag/hen do, there’s such a huge range of awesome packages and activities at NPF Bassetts pole, you’re spoilt for choice. To have a look at the full range of activity packages and for bookings or enquiries visit them at www.npfbassettspole.com or give them a call on 0121 323 1000.
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Vintage Solihull This picture shows the present premises on Solihull High Street, as they were in the early part of the 20th century. As you can see, little has changed.
Look familiar? This building now houses MacDonalds on the high street and was the Solihull post office from 1857 to 1911. Thank you for your responses to our query on Mrs Harris’ flat in the High Street. One person’s memories of her were clearly not fond ones. (Sent unpunctuated - an irony of its own) "my headmistress flora forster did live in the flat over harris's shoe shop but i never went there because i dont think any pupils did. she used to walk her wretched little dog through the park to malvern hall" . Jill. Quite a different opinion from Maureen Bragg:
“As a pupil of Malvern Hall from 1952 1959 I can confirm that Miss Forster, our headmistress, lived in the flat pictured. She had a fine view of many of the goings and would know if any of her girls had visited the cinema on weeknights as the building was opposite. “She kept an eye on our out of school behaviour, and informed us in no uncertain terms if something displeased her! “Incidentally she had a lovely old lady, named Violet, who looked after the domestic side of her life.” Don’t forget to leave us your name and email address so we can respond or give you a credit.
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A new venture? Local businessman Roger Browne looks at a few critical success factors for your new business. You’ve had lots of advice, read the books, perhaps been on a course and got the plan. Here are a few key questions and thoughts that I hope will help you start well, develop your customer base, and move your business from strength to strength. Delivering your pitch expertly and confidently is a key tool. Are you able to clearly say what you are offering, at what cost, and crucially what the benefits will be to your customer? Practice your pitch on friends and family. They can help to ‘sell’ you. Do you look, act and sound professional? Customers need to be confident that they will receive the promised benefits. The importance of how you present yourself cannot be over stressed. Under-promise and over-deliver! Never deliver less than expected! Delight and reward your first customers – they can be a powerful marketing force by spreading the word. Invoicing & Payments. You have to be confident you will be paid AND also know when – often it’s later than you think! If you spend significantly on raw materials you need to be certain you will be paid before your suppliers demand their money! If finances aren’t your strength – get help.
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The Edgbaston High School Ethos: Educate, Enrich, Engage Following outstanding examination results this summer, Edgbaston High School‘s leavers are now studying a broad range of competitive degree courses at some of the country’s most sought after universities, amongst them Birmingham, King’s College, London and Manchester. These achievements are testament to the hard work and dedication of pupils but also to the success of the EHS Ethos. Pastoral care as an integral part of every aspect of school life, working hand-in-hand with academic success, has long been considered a trademark of the School. Dr Ruth Weeks, Headmistress, says: “EHS offers an enriched educational experience: pupils make excellent academic progress and achieve high standards in their work and benefit from a strong and distinctive system of pastoral care where emphasis is placed on nurturing each girl’s strengths and raising self-esteem.
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“We wholeheartedly encourage our girls to be independent, to face new challenges and to acquire new skills. This can provide characterbuilding opportunities for all, which in turn instils confidence and a sense of achievement. ”Combined with excellent teaching this unique approach offers our pupils a truly holistic education.” See the EHS Ethos in action: Whole School Open Day Saturday 10 January - Nursery, Prep, Senior, Sixth Form departments open from 9.30am - 12.00 noon.
Local Private Tutors Helen Mills
FLUTE & INTENSIVE GRADE 5 THEORY BMus; GBSM Hons; ABSM Over 30 years Flute teaching experience. All abilities, ages & levels taught. Excellent results record. ALSO Aural Training Member of ISM Blenheim Road, Moseley Tel: 0121 449 2135
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Key Stages Online 11+ courses and mock exams For years 4, 5 and 6 www.ksol.co.uk Tel: 0121 733 6558
CLARINET AND MUSIC THEORY Highly experienced teacher with excellent success levels from beginner to diploma level. sharonmcwall@blueyonder.co.uk Tel: 0121 449 4423
A specialist provider of maths tuition and revision courses David Parman www.solihullmathsrevision.co.uk Tel: 07836 672187
Experienced senior teacher, one to one tutoring and small groups for 7 to 11 years for maths, English and 11+ with excellent results. Weekday evenings and weekend. CRB checked, discounts available for multiple children. sheilrai208@gmail.com Tel: 07879 358 153
We won an Award! My Solihull, Knowle & Dorridge magazine is still in its infancy having been launched in August this year, and already has achieved award winning status.
At the glittering international Community Magazine Awards evening in October Amy Watson, Director of Swan Publishing was presented with the award for Best New Magazine for My Solihull, Knowle & Dorridge. Amy said: “We were honoured and delighted to receive this award which is largely due to the enthusiasm, dedication and hard work of our wonderful editor Julia Parsons. “Julia’s focus on strong locally relevant editorial content, together with the exciting mix of advertisers was what grabbed the attention of the judges. They were particularly impressed that it was supported by the Mayor and its pages were also graced with the likes of Prince Charles and Lesley Joseph.” “But the proof of the pudding is in the eating so we would love to know what you the reader thinks of this fledgeling magazine. Please tweet, Facebook or email us any comments or suggestions you might have.”
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Where to eat The Agrabad Finest Balti Restaurant 884 Old Lode Lane Solihull, B92 8LW 0121 743 7883
Beeches Bar & Grill Hampton in Arden, B92 0AH 01675 442277
Metro Bar & Grill Warwick Rd, B91 3DX 0121 705 9495
Happy Heart Cafe 26 Richmond Road, Olton, B92 7RP 0121-706 8674
Some organic, local produce, live events ZiZi Italian Poplar Rd B91 3AB 0121 704 5030 Zengz Asian Vegetarian Old Lode Lane, B92 8JE
A guide to the best places to eat in and around Solihull
The Farm, British Shelly Farm off Monkspath B90 4EH 0121 711 7273
Pavarotti Italian Solihull Ice Rink, B92 8JN 0121 743 3222
Phonlic House Chinese Knowle, B93 0HT
The Lazy Cow Steakhouse Warwick Rd, Solihull, B91 3DA
The Thai Village Restaurant High Street Knowle B93 0LF
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Wagamama Japanese Touchwood B91 3GS
The Punchbowl Lapworth, B94 6HR
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Missoula American & Healthy salads High Street Solihull B91 3SX 0121 705 7422
Bella Venezia Italian Knowle B93 0JU 01564 779806
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The Finest Catch Shirley A family Fish & Chips Restaurant 1097 Stratford Road Solihull, B90 4EB 0121 745 1755
The Forest Restaurant At The Forest Hotel 25 Station Approach, Dorridge, Solihull, B93 8JA 01564 772120 2 Rosetttes
Janito British Continental Fusion Knowle, B93 0JU 01564 779802
Loch Fyne Seafood Knowle B93 0JU 01564 7322750
Luna Rosa Spanish/Italian Knowle, B93 0LE 01564 739 395
Knowle Indian Brasserie B93 0LY 01564 776 453
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Red House British Carvery Hermitage Rd Sollihull B91 2LP 0121 711 8856 The Malt Shovel at Barston B92 0JP 01675 443223
The Orange Tree Chadwick End B93 0BN 01564 785364
The White Lion Inn Hampton in Arden B92 0AA 015644 442833
The Little Owl Country Pub Restaurant Bickenhill Parkway B401QA 0121 781 0331
The King’s Arms 2110 Warwick Rd Knowle Canalside. 01564 771177
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Unveiling The Truth About Cataracts Latest research for Optegra Birmingham Eye Hospital shows while 63 per cent of British adults state they know what a cataract is, when challenged to describe it, incorrect responses varied from scarring of the eye to skin growing over the eye. Myth: You have to wait for your cataract to be ‘ripe’ to remove it
Myth: I will still need to wear glasses after my cataract op
FALSE. You can have a cataract removed as soon as it is diagnosed that symptoms are affecting your lifestyle. Avoid delay before your cataract is seriously affecting day to day activities like driving.
TRUE. If you were wearing glasses for near and far vision before your cataract developed, you will probably still need to wear them after your procedure.
Myth: A cataract is a film which grows across the surface of the eye FALSE. A cataract is the clouding of the lens within the eye. It is very common, expected to affect one in three people aged over 65 years. Myth: I can still drive safely with cataracts FALSE. As the nights draw in more and more people with cataracts will notice strong glare from car lights, which can make driving more dangerous. If you are noticing these symptoms get your eyes checked.
HOWEVER, outside of the NHS, you can ‘upgrade’ from a monofocal lens to a multifocal lens – such as Optegra’s ClarivuTM refractive lens exchange package – and have an opportunity to reduce your dependence on glasses at the same time as removing your cataract. Myth: Cataract surgery is complicated and means an overnight stay in hospital FALSE. With the skills of the surgeon and the latest technology, this can be a straightforward, painless procedure for the patient and is treated as a day case. The procedure is typically performed with local anaesthetic eye drops and can take less than 20 minutes per eye. www.optegra.com | tel: 0808 252 3878
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Cataracts – take a closer look Been diagnosed with a cataract or know someone who has? Considering the options? Want to learn more? Find out all the answers at our open evening on the 16th January 2015 at Optegra Birmingham Eye Hospital, where our team of experts will help shed light on the facts, debunk the myths and outline all the options available.
To book your place, call 0808 252 3878 or visit optegra.com/cataract today
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A Selection of Clubs & Societies in and around Solihull Citizen's Advice Solihull Borough The Priory, Church Hill Rd, B91 3LF 0121 705 2212 Knowle & Dorridge Lions www.knowleanddorridgelions.com 08458 335894 Solihull Active www.solihullactive.co.uk 0121 704 6000 Solihull Archaeological Group 0121 783 8517 www.sites.google.com/site/solihullarchaeology Solihull Society of Arts Recorded Music Circle 0121 705 1041 Solihull (Historic) Athletics Club www.solihullathletics.co.uk Solihull Society of Arts www.solihullarts.co.uk Solihull Blossomfield Townswoman's Guild 0121 705 7226 Solihull & Shirley Brass Band www.shirleyband.co.uk Breast Friends Solihull www.breastfriends-solihull.org.uk (Breast cancer support group) Arden Bridge Club 0121 745 1389 Knowle Camera Club www.knowlecameraclub.co.uk Solihull Canoe Club 0843 289 5272 Solihull Choral Society 0121 705 0311 www.solihullchoral.org.uk Solihull Chandos Choir www.solihull chandoschoir.org Solihull Cycling Club secretary@solihullcc.org.uk Solihull Film Society 0121 704 4354 Knowle Flower Club 01564 775899 Solihull Karate & Self Defence Club www.TheEKO.eu Solihull Local History Circle 0121 706 2345 www.solh.org.uk Solihull Ladies Football Club www.solihullladiesfc.co.uk
Solihull Ladies Lunch Club 01675 533 500 Mumsnet Solihull www.local.mumsnet.com/solihull Solihull Model Flying Club www.smfc.co.uk 0121 705 7459 Solihull Mountaineering Club 0121 744 1468 or 07776 492009 Solihull Open Gardens www.solihullsopengardens.com Solihull & District Orchid Society 01295 788159 LaeliaM@aol.com Solihull Photographic Society www.solihullphotographicsociety.com Knowle Ramblers knowleramblers.tripod.com Solihull Riding Club 01564 770180 Solihull Rock Choir Malvern Hall Brueton Ave, B91 3EN 01252 714 276 RSPB Solihull Group www.rspb.org.uk/groups/solihull Solihull Day Time Stamp & Postcard Club 01564 776879 www.solihullphilatelicsociety.org.uk Solihull Singing For Pleasure 0121 704 4006 Solihull Speakers Club www.solihullspeakers.co.uk. Mtgs held at Downing Hall, Knowle. Solihull Swimming Club www.solihullswimmingclub.co.uk Solihull Symphony Orchestra www.solihullsymphony.org.uk 0121 745 5548 Solihull Tennis Club Marsh Lane B91 2PF Tel 0121 705 9302 www.solihulltc.co.uk Solihull Central University of the Third Age U3A sol.centralu3a@gmail.com Solihull Water Polo Club www.solihullswimmingclub.co.uk/waterpolo Solihull Women's Institute 0121 705 1285 Solihull Victim Support 0300 303 1977 www.victimsupport.org.uk West Midlands Bridge Club www.westmidbridge.co.uk/
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All I Want For Christmas Is..... No Arguments This Christmas, Relate has put together the following tips to help families keep the peace this festive season: • For a lot of people money will be tight, so don’t succumb to pressure and spend more than you can afford. Getting into a mountain of debt will cost a great deal more in the long run. An honest positive chat with your children explaining what is possible and what isn’t could save a lot of heartbreak in the future. • Who goes where and when can be a huge issue for parents who have split up and step families, especially if you are at loggerheads. Keep your children’s best interests at heart. Talk to your child about who they want to spend time with over the holidays, perhaps involving grandparents. Children feel guilty about who they spend time with and will worry if anyone is left on their own. Discuss it with them if they are old enough and if not, then compromise with the other parent to find a harmonious solution.
• If there is any tension in your family then steer clear of alcohol, it will only aggravate the situation. • Christmas can be a very hectic time especially if not everyone is helping. If things get a bit heated, head out for a long walk on a frosty afternoon – a bit of space, fresh air and exercise are great antidotes for tension. • Consider family members who struggle with the festive period and may be on their own. Just popping in briefly or giving them a call can really help. Ruth Levesley of Relate Birmingham, says: “The period after Christmas is the busiest time for Relate. We know the pressures that people face. If the festive season is getting too much for you, then talk to someone, or come and see one of our counsellors by calling 0121 643 1638 or visit the website www.relate.org.uk
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Humans of Solihull Gray matters in Solihull’s M&S Customer Service There can’t be many people who haven’t stood in the queue on the 2nd floor of our M&S, patiently observing the staff, whilst waiting for their turn, so we thought you’d like to know about someone who is about to see her 25th year working in one of our national institutions. Pat Gray has lived and worked in Solihull for most of her life and has two grown up children. She went to Harrison Barrow Girls Grammar School in Hall Green and left at 16. Her first job was at The Norfolk Hotel on the Hagley Road, part of a temperance chain of hotels. Ask Pat what it is that she enjoys the most about her job, and without hesitation says, “..meeting people”. She loves the strong rapport with customers and colleagues alike. Having joined temporarily for Christmas, M&S wisely recognised her as a valuable asset proven after 25 years with them.
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Pat remembers a couple coming into the store for their lunchtime sandwiches many years ago when courting. They subsequently married and now have college age children and still catch up with Pat when a return or order is required. ”I feel honoured when people allow me to share their lives” Pat says. She also remembers helping a local dignitary in sourcing some hard to find boots for a trip to Lapland only to find a bottle of champagne waiting as thanks upon her arrival to work the next day. One of her career highlights was being chosen as a Host Guide at the Company’s AGM held at the NIA where Pat met Sir Stuart Rose, and more recently, the current CEO Marc Bolland during a visit to the Solihull store. I think you could say there’s no shades of ‘Gray’ with this lady whose life is made full of colour by the people in it.
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Tales From Heronfield The Little Fox Cub Lost in West Bromwich Finds his way to Knowle Late one afternoon, a veterinary nurse in West Bromwich called me on the off chance that as a rescue centre, we would take a tiny fox cub found out in daylight, alone and standing on the side of a busy road. The baby was dazed and easily captured by a kindly person. The little fox cub was cold, undernourished and dehydrated but otherwise, unhurt. The vet estimated his age at four weeks old. I agreed to take him, so the veterinary nurse drove all the way with him from West Bromwich to our centre. We named him Little Fox. The little fella had to be taught how to eat. At this stage he’d still be suckling underground. I rushed to my vets and bought food used for weaning wildlife and, using fingers, put it on his gums and lips, which he had to lick off. This paid off and with patience and time, he began to eat solids and thrive. It’s a difficult balance to play - not becoming too close to a wild animal because trusting
a human is dangerous for them. They become ‘imprinted’ and will approach or follow people hoping for food. A dog could then chase and kill them. After a few months, as soon as I felt Little Fox was old enough to fend for himself, I took him to The Vale in Tewkesbury, a centre specialising in returning animals back to the wild. There nature would have taken over. Little Fox would have established his own territory and found a mate. Mitch Withey, Heronfield Animal Rescue For an extended version of this story, go to our online version of the magazine at www.swanpublishing.org Heronfield Animal Rescue Centre, a non profit organisation, welcomes visitors. There are tea rooms, a small shop and lots to see. Check on-line for visiting times and directions: www.heronfieldark.org.uk.
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Chris Tye - A Singer Songwriter Do you like Paul Simon? Nick Drake? Lovely melodies and poignant lyrics that delight with their eloquent poetry? A song you only have to listen to once or twice - and you get it and want more? I’d been sent a link to Soundcloud and asked if I could mention Chris to you as he released an album in November. I duly listened and … well…I loved it. Each track was better than the last! My ears are only the same as yours but having spent all my life in the record industry I like to think I know quality when I hear it. Chris is based in Balsall Common and recorded the album in Knowle and Kings Heath mixing bare acoustic guitar and vocal songs with more ambitious string-filled arrangements. He says, “…one song was written after having a crisis chat with my mum. I was stressed out about some life matter and she told me how I was a really calm and loving child. It made me think about how we change through life and so I wrote ‘The Unassuming Start.’ I have two long time collaborators on backing vocals and on this track, a brass ensemble. I was fixed on the idea of some ‘Hovis’ brass over the middle-eight…”
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Chris has performed as support with many acts including Amy Winehouse. He says of her “Amy was really friendly - which cannot be said for all headlining acts - and energetic. I remember her jumping up and down on the sofas in the venue during the soundcheck. She was incredibly talented. Technically great with so, so much soul.” Chris Tye’s album is called The Paper Grenade. It was released Monday, 24th November. For more details go to www.christye.co.uk For an extended version of this article go to the online version of the magazine www.swanpublishing.org Julia Parsons, Editor
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Children from the Mtunthama Orphanage, Malawi with Cheryl Buck from Friends of Malawi charity
From Solihull to Malawi Solihull couple, Graham and Angela Smith are the driving force behind a charity, Friends of Malawi. During an African sojourn the couple visited a village in Malawi and were so moved by the conditions they began collections of needed items and now annually in March, send a container to a village called Mtunthama in Central Malawi. The village has a hospital; an orphanage, a church; secondary and primary schools; and wonderfully, a Scout Group. Supplies are sent to all, mostly in the form of second hand goods such as furniture and books no longer required and discarded by Solihull schools. Additionally, much needed medical equipment not wanted by our surgeries and hospitals are gathered, together with blankets and clothes for the orphanage. Scouting equipment such as tents, cooking equipment and uniforms are gratefully received. Angela, who because her husband spends so much time in Malawi has earned himself the nickname “Mr Malawi,” says.. “We don’t
usually have much trouble with donations but we do have problems raising £10,000, the cost to send the container. We also have problems storing the equipment we have collected until the container departs for Africa. And then it’s a struggle on our own to get the donated equipment to the collection depot (which is usually in Castle Bromwich) on the day the container is loaded. If anyone can offer a solution to our short term storage problem or perhaps assist us on the day with transport to Castle Bromwich, we’d love to hear from them.” If any school or group is looking for a good cause to do an event for, this is high on the list of worthwhile charities to support, helping to fund the transport of the container to Malawi. For more information email: cheryljbuck@yahoo.co.uk
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Solihull Remembers How many times have you walked past a war memorial and perhaps noticed the list of names but never stopped to to wonder about the person that name represents. Every name has a story behind it and Solihull Libraries Heritage & Local Studies would like your assistance helping them trace anyone who died as a result of their war service in The Great War of WW1 be they a soldier, a nurse or perhaps a doctor…their role wasn’t relevant as long as they were in the military and died serving their country. So far the dedicated group of people doing the research have tracked down 730 people but there are about 20 who are not on any of the war memorials and on whom have they no information. This is an ongoing project for the next four years. They’d like as much information as is possible about the backgrounds of the names they’ve uncovered - family, location, loves and lives so they become people like you and me. They would have lived in the Borough of Solihull or the Rural District of the Borough. The Baulcombe family of Bentley Heath lost two sons in WW1 and their mother never accepted their loss. The family lived near
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Knowle & Dorridge Station as it was known then, and whenever she heard the train arriving, she never stopped hoping for the miracle that her boys would be coming home. The couple had eleven children and four sons in the armed services. The family were members of Bentley Heath Mission Choir. On the centenary of each of the soldiers deaths, their story will be told, honouring them on the Solihull Remembers website www.solihulllife.wordpress.com/blog. Additionally their names will go out on Twitter using the hashtag #SolihullRemembers to reach a global audience. And on the 11th of the 11th the 20 soldiers that there are no details of will be remembered too. If you have any information no matter how little, get in touch with Tracey Williams at Solihull Library 0121 704 6934.
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Back row: Victoria Nevin, Cristina Fryer, Katie Wallis, Emily Dick, Natasha Santana-Vaz, Ali Thomas Middle row: Stefanie Behrens, Lucie Welch, Bonnie Parsons, Nuraniyah Khokhar, Vicki Hill, Emma Jarvis, Victoria Ward, Emma Vincent, Heather Williams, Fiona Hall, Terri Bassi, Courtney Winter, Clare Maguire, Shadi Moazami, Lauren Davies (now Bailes), Rachel Norris, Maddy Osbourne, Charlotte Cutler, Sophie Brittain, Dani Bowen, Rachel Linforth Front row: Natalie Drew, Rebecca Brotherton, Debbie Kaplan, Krystena Petrakas, Jane Schofield, Anaeka Sodha
The Class of 2004 Solihull is blessed with an extraordinary amount of talented people who have made a name for themselves in their chosen field. More than ten years ago a sisterhood of friends were going through their education together at St. Martin’s School in Solihull. Rarely has one class seen so many go forward into interesting lives and careers worthy enough of mention and who remain today a close and supportive group who get together at every opportunity. In no particular order they are: Clare Maguire, signed to Sony Music with a successful album and busy on her second; Dani Bowen who completed her sixth form at Arts Educational, Tring Park, has appeared on the West End stage in musicals and various productions including starring roles; Jeanna De Waal is in a hit show on Broadway, NY; Lucie Welch is PA to the CEO of Brighton FC as well as Women & Girl’s Club Secretary; Debbie Kaplan is a video producer at Sky Sports; Charlotte Cutler runs her own ballroom dance school in Solihull;
Trudy Dear is an account executive at Edelman PR in Dubai; Bonnie Parsons also having attended Arts Educational for sixth form, went on to dance on X Factor and Royal Variety Shows, and now has a successful dance brand in London, Seen on Screen Fitness & Events; Courtney Winter is senior executive in Hong Kong for a top watch brand and there are more…we have run out of room to list more of the class of 2004’s terrific achievements. Take this one class of local girls - who grew together through junior and senior school - and you have a reason why Solihull is an aspirational place to live. Being in a highly motivated yet caring peer group has created young women with careers that would be the envy of most young pupils - and their parents.
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