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FASHION 14. PARTY TIME! Dress to impress this Christmas and New Year 17. WIN £500 You could win a new festive wardrobe at Next 24. HO, HO, HO! Novelty knits for all the family
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43. BEAUTY NEWS What is launching in December and the New Year 55. BAUBLES OF BEAUTY Deck the tree with beauty baubles and ornaments
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62. SMOKEY EYES Three looks to flatter
HEALTH & WELLBEING 66. FOOD BENEFITS We look at the benefits of juicing 72. TIME TO FLOAT We try out floatation therapy
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75 73 HOUSE & HOME 120. NEW YEAR, NEW HOME The Gower home that could be yours! 124. OH CHRISTMAS TREE Four different looks to decorate your tree 129. NEW FOR 2018 The pink shade we will want in our homes in 2018
BRIDE 82. REAL LIFE WEDDING LIsa and Wyn talk about their big day at the King Arthur
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WHAT’S ON 210. DIARY DATES What’s on in December.. And there is lots! 212. PANTO TIME! Oh yes it is.. Our panto round up
88. ON POINT Shoe inspiration for your big day
215 LOOKING AHEAD Highlights into the New Year
89 . WE LOVE Wedding inspiration we want now!
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212 GREAT ESCAPES
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190. FRANKFURT REVIEW A weekend away in Germany
220. MAGGIES LADIES DAY Charity dinner at Morgans Hotel
193. BUDGET BREAKS Purse-friendly holidays on trend in 2018
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196. RAMBLING Andrew Morgan takes a walk
228. NEW OPENING The VIP launch of Juniper Place
228 MOTORING SOCIAL 204. TEST DRIVE DIARY We try out the new SsangYong
230. FASHION SHOW Stradey Park showcase top fashion for charity
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243. EDDIE’S VIEW Eddie’s Charity Event 245. GIFT GUIDE Need present inspiration? We are here to help
97. GIFTS FOR FOODIES Christmas gifts they will love to eat and drink 106. RECIPES TO MAKE Low calorie meals you will just love
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Welcome... to your Swansea Life Christmas and New Year spectacular, our bumper combined December and January edition, which has everything to inspire you over the festive season and beyond. I know we say this every year, but how fast has the time flown! It’s hard to believe it is nearly Christmas and the beginning of a new year. If you are, like me, in a panic about what Christmas presents to buy friends and loved ones, and need some festive inspiration for you and your home then look no further. We have it covered. This magazine is sprinkled with enough festive magic and sparkle to light up the whole of Swansea and beyond! In our gift guide special, we have thought of everything and everyone, including your pets. Seeking inspiration for partywear? Discover the pieces that will take you from after work drinks to New Year’s Eve celebrations with plenty of velvet, satin and of course sparkly and sequin fashion to choose from. We also have our ski wear edit, for those of you who are getting reading to go off on the piste as well as cosy loungewear for when you want to put your feet up and just chill out. We have a packed society section this month, with lots of your party pictures. Christmas definitely came early to Swansea, with so many fantastic new eating and drinking venues opening in the city. We can’t wait to visit them all!
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This month, I tried floatation therapy at the Lazy Frog in Uplands. Read about my experience of “floating” on water and its many health and wellbeing benefits. It is perfect for some valuable “me” time which is definitely going to be one of my resolutions for 2018.
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Talking of resolutions, we have some delicious low calorie recipes from Weight Watchers, perfect for those wishing to lose some weight after the festivities or foodies wanting some ideas for delicious home-cooked meals. Plus we have all your regular features and a lot more. This magazine is fit to burst! I’d like to take the opportunity to thank all our regular contributors and advertisers and YOU, our loyal readers for supporting us. I wish you all a happy Christmas and a healthy and prosperous New Year.
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RED HOT
Large Cross Body Bag, £8, Primark, Swansea
If you are after a glitzy dress for the office party this dress really makes a statement. Principles by Ben de Lisi, £75, Debenhams, Swansea
Bayer Bag, £65, Dune at Debenhams, Swansea
Christmas 3D Wreath Jumper, £55, TopShop, Swansea
Gloves, £26, River Island, Swansea
FESTIVE SPIRIT!
M&S Collection Red Glitter Heel, £29.50, M&S, Swansea and Parc Trostre V by Very Star Lace Bodice Fit And Flare Dress, £45, Very.co.uk
Christmas jumpers don’t have to be a novelty, so get festive and fierce in this Christmas 3D wreath funnel neck. The figure-hugging fit creates a flattering silhouette, with the embellishment making your look pop. Team with fun accessories and hit-of-colour boots for a radiant look.
Make sure you sparkle this Christmas with Pandora’s latest collection in time for the festive season. Channel holiday glamour with partyperfect, stone-embellished jewellery or celebrate Christmas Joy with merry and bright charms with festive motifs Charm, £55 and glittering embellishments. We have picked out just three of our favourites to put on our wish list (trust us there is plenty to choose from!) Hearts of Winter Stud Earrings, £40
SAY IT WITH SEQUINS
Shooting Star Ring, £55
JEWELS
Pandora, Swansea Quadrant Laden with glimmering gold sequins on plush velvet , this eye-catching skirt will bring opulence to your party look this season. Pair with a black cami and throw on the matching jacket for extra style points. A great combo that can be worn together or separate to create different looks. Sequin Skirt, £69, and Jacket, £99, Monsoon, Parc Trostre
LIKE MOTHER, LIKE DAUGHTER
DRESS UP
You can’t go wrong with investing in a classic poncho for winter. We love this FS Collection Black Poncho, £189 from Tallia in Cowbridge. Team it with a pair of trousers like these Grey James Lakeland trousers, £79; also Tallia and grey sparkle slingback shoes, £209.95 from Jon Ian in Cowbridge for extra winter style points.
Here are more of our red hot favourites: Red Jumpsuit, £42, Dorothy Perkins, Swansea
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Designed in sumptuous velvet for a luxe touch, we love this racy red number by Coast. It features a ruffled shoulder and skirt for a fun, feminine look, perfect for a Christmas or New Year night out. The Madalina Velvet Dress, £139, Coast, Cardiff.
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FASHION
This Christmas, New Look has a gorgeous selection of matching pyjamas in both its Ladies and 915 teen range. This fun set is perfect for a mum and daughter Christmas morning. Prices start from £14.99. New Look, Parc Fforestfach, Morfa Retail Park and Swansea
FASHION
Pink Velvet Pyjama Robe, £22, Dorothy Perkins, Swansea
M&S Collection Grey Lounge Top, £22.50, M&S, Swansea
Slippers, £12, Next, Parc Trostre & Swansea Cleo Sheepskin Slippers, £40, Topshop, Swansea
cosy Velvet PJ Set, £38, Next, Morfa Retail Park
NIGHT IN...
Lounge and Sleep Set, £32, Debenhams, Swansea
Enjoy the cold, winter nights wrapped up in a new PJ set, or cosy loungewear. LAURA DAVIES picks out her top sleepwear, perfect for lazy nights in... Red Fairisle Minky All-In-One, £30, Boux Avenue, Cardiff
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Striped Nightshirt, £30, Next, Morfa Retail Park
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Polar Bear Brushed Flannel Long PJ Set, £55, Cath Kidston, Cardiff
PJ Set, £16; Slippers, £16, M&Co, Cardiff Slipper, £16, River Island, Swansea
Grey Navajo Slipper, £25, White Stuff, Cardiff Bottoms, £25, Top, £30, River Island, Swansea
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V by Very Sequin Jumpsuit, £60, Very.co.uk
Studio by Preen Jumpsuit, £75, Debenhams, Swansea
Jumpsuit, £65, Topshop, Swansea
Pink Sequin Midi Skirt, £65, Miss Selfridge, Swansea Beau Embroidered Tulle Dress, £179, Coast, Cardiff
Cheska Jacquard Maxi Dress, £195, Coast at Debenhams, Swansea
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Debut Dress, £120, Debenhams, Swansea
Silver Brocade Print One Shoulder Bodycon Dress, £55, Dorothy Perkins, Swansea
Black Velvet Jumpsuit, £45, Miss Selfridge, Swansea
Sunray Pleat Colour Block Metallic Midi Skirt, £45, Simply Be, Cardiff
Skirt, £59, House of Fraser, Cardiff
Velvet Pleated Dress, £75, Oasis at Outfit, Parc Trostre
Glitter Jumpsuit, £78, Next, Swansea and Parc Trostre
M&S Collection Skirt, £35, Parc Fforestfach and Swansea
Sequin Skirt, £52, Next, Swansea
Velvet Pleated Dress, £75, Oasis at Debenhams, Swansea
Verona Velvet Dress, £149, Monsoon, Parc Trostre
Green Glitter Sleeveless Top, £35, Evans, Swansea
Vero Moda Red Sequin Top, £40, Littlewoods.com
Sequin Jacket, £90, Wallis at Outfit, Parc Trostre
Top, £35, River Island, Swansea
Gold Leaf Jacquard Dress, £225, Coast, Cardiff
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Multi Coloured Premium Sequin Mini Dress, £39.99, New Look, Morfa Retail Park and Swansea
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YAS Metallic Maxi Dress, £8 7,
M&S Collection Top £35, Parc Fforestfach and Swansea
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V by Very Sequin Bardot Bodycon Dress, £46, Very.co.uk
Venus Marble Jacquard Dress, £159, Coast at Debenhams, Swansea
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Skye Scallop Shopper Bag, £34, Oasis at Debenhams, Swansea
Ab Fa b, £9 0, O ffce , Swansea
White Puffa Coat, £39.99, TK Maxx, Morfa Retail Park
WINTER WHITES
Shade Square Rib Jumper, £59.50, Oliver Bonas, Cardiff
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Slouchy Cowl Neck Jumper, £35, Miss Selfridge, Swansea Blouse, £45, Debenhams, Swansea
V by Very Frill Flare Trouser, £30, Very.co.uk
White Beaded Jumper, £45, Wallis at Debenhams, Swansea
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Ted Baker Lydiah Ruffle Detail Bomber Jacket, £169, House of Fraser, Cardiff
Dressing in style
Red Pom Pom Hat £14. Red Santa Define Good Jumper £24.
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Santa I Can Explain Set £22. Black Pom Pom Hat £14. Red Check Shirt £26. Suede Red Mules £20.
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Santa Claus is coming to town… STEP OUT FOR LUNCH WITH THE FAMILY IN A BRIGHT JUMPER AND MONOCHROME ACCESSORIES FOR A DRESS UP/DOWN CHRISTMAS LOOK
Red Santa Define Good Jumper £24. Leather Look A Line Skirt £22. B l a c k To t e B a g £ 3 5 . B l a c k K n e e H i g h S o c k B o o t s £ 5 0 .
WALK OFF THAT BIG DINNER AND PUD! WRAP UP WARM IN A COSY DUVET COAT AND POM POM SET!
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Black Maxi Dress £48. Black Leather Jacket £170. Red Snake Print Bag £18. Red Snake Print Kitten Heels £25. Jewel Drop Earrings £12.
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If, like us, your obsession with backless loafers, is still in full force, then you will love these dazzling jewelled bow shoes, with a soft, faux fur lining. They are perfect for finishing an evening look or adding a touch of glamour to casual outfits. Glam Up, £90, Dune at Debenhams, Swansea
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THROW OVER This dreamy silver sequin embellished boxy jacket is the perfect throw-over for evening do’s. Whether you throw it over a LBD or go wear it with jeans for a glam relaxed look, it’s your Christmas style staple Boxy Sequin Jacket, £90, Wallis at Debenhams, Swansea.
We just adore these. Add some shine to your look with a pair of leather gold metallic gloves. Wear them to add an edge to your winter layering for major fashion points, Metallic Gloves, £22, Top Shop, Swansea
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Shirt, £39.50; Jeans, £35, M&S, Swansea
WatchShop.com, has a collaborated with the Versus Versace watch collection. With just over 30 timepieces in the new collection, this is my personal favourite. Timeless and elegant. Versus Versace Logo Watch, £190, Watchshop.Com
APRES CHIC
GOLDEN WONDER
After all that partying, relax and unwind with this casual denim look. The shirt is not only flattering but is relaxed and comfortable.
Say hello to ski chic in this premium hardshell parka with an insulating thermal lining made to withstand demanding conditions. Windproof and waterproof with two zips at the neck and under the arms for breathability. In a slouchy fit with a asymmetric zip and storm cuffs with thumbholes, there’s even a a hood adjuster to fit over your helmet and a handy lift pass pocket on the sleeve. Uphill Ski Jacket, £385, Sweaty Betty.com
NEW KIDS LAUNCH This winter, River Island unveils its latest RI KIDS STUDIO with its first unisex collection designed for all kids.The 12-piece urban inspired range features layered, oversized jersey separates, modernised with clean graphic slogans and placement prints on loungewear, for a 90’s attitude feel. The muted colour palette of carbon grey, optic white and crisp black is lifted with dusky pink accents across tees and hoodies. Pieces range from £12 - £28 for boys and girls aged 5-12 years. River Island, Swansea
EMBELLISHED
What’s not to love about this fur-lined ‘O’ bag, £120. So cute, and so stylish too. Go grey-ongrey with a sequin embellished jumper, £45, both available at No 39 Cowbridge
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Slogan Sweater, £24, Next, Swansea
Stanley Stag Jumper, £55, White Stuff, Cardiff
NOVELTY
Navy Sequin Bauble Jumper, £26, Dorothy Perkins, Swansea
JUMPERS FOR ALL THE FAMILY
Sequin Robin Jumper, £20, Sainsbury’s, Swansea
Jumper, £7, Primark, Swansea
Jingle Bells Christmas Jumper, £29, M&Co, Cardiff
Christmas Jumper, £32, Debenhams, Swansea
V By Very Sparkling Reindeer Fluffy Jumper, £32, Very.co.uk
Navy Christmas Jumper, £35, Evans, Swansea
Intarsia Snowman Sweater, £75, Cath Kidston, Cardiff
Ho Ho Ho Jumper in Grey Marl, £45, Fat Face, Mumbles
M&S Collection Merry Christmas Jumper, £29.50, M&S, Swansea And Parc Trostre
Ice Skates Christmas Jumper, £40, Oasis at Debenhams, Swansea
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Sheep Jumper, £16, George at Asda, Llanelli and Llansamlet
Gingerbread Christmas Jumper, £15.99, New Look, Swansea
Mistletoe Jumper, £29, M&Co, Cardiff
Grey Sequin Mistletoe Christmas Jumper, £26, Dorothy Perkins, Swansea
This is my Christmas Jumper, £28, Dorothy Perkins, Swansea
FOR HER
M&S Collection Reindeer Jumper, £29.50, M&S, Swansea
Romee Reindeer Jumper, £55, Monsoon, Parc Trostre
Snowflake Jumper, £30, Wallis at Outfit, Parc Trostre
Tree Mendous Crew Jumper, £45, Fat Face. Mumbles
FASHION
London Christmas Knit, £20 , Sainsbury’s, Swansea
Men’s Sprouts Jumper, £18 Sainsbury’s, Swansea
Dinosaur Christmas Jumper, £28, River Island, Parc Trostre and Swansea
Jack & Jones Santa Christmas Jumper, £25, House of Fraser, Cardiff
Snowman Cashmere Mix Jumper, £24, Jo Jo Maman Bebe, Cardiff
Xmas Light Up Tree Jumper, £16, Primark, Swansea
RI Boys Christmas Jumper, £14, River Island, Swansea
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Red Herring Jumper, £30, Debenhams, Swansea
Kids Rudolph Sweater, from £15, Next, Parc Trostre
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Red Herring Christmas Jumper, £30, Debenhams, Swansea
Planning a Christmas jumper party, or celebrating Save the Children’s Christmas Jumper Day on December 15? Whether you choose an understated, cosy knit or go all out with an all-singing, all-dancing garment bedecked with baubles and lights, LAURA DAVIES has a Christmas jumper for you and all your family.
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Oh Deer Christmas Knit Jumper, £69.95, Joules at John Lewis, Cardiff
Bears Charity Jumper, £55, White Stuff, Cardiff
Grey Christmas Mr Cool Light Up Jumper, £14, Sainsbury’s, Swansea
Children’s Moose Scarf Knit Jumper, £20-£22, John Lewis, Cardiff
FOR KIDS
Reindeer Jumper, from £22, Next, Morfa Retail Park
Girls Reindeer Novelty Sweater, £9, M&Co, Cardiff
Sleigh What Jumper, £18, River Island, Swansea
Girls’ Bunny On Skis Jumper, £20-£22, John Lewis, Cardiff
Boys Christmas Snow Man Jumper, £6, M&Co, Cardiff
Bluezoo Reindeer Light Up Knit, £18, Debenhams, Swansea
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Heirloom Collection Girls’ Embroidered Velvet Dress, £50-£55, John Lewis, Cardiff
Duchess Flower Dress, £55, Monsoon, Parc Trostre
Safire Dress, £60, Monsoon, Parc Trostre
Skirt, £18, Outfit, Parc Trostre
Disney, The Boutique Collection Belle Sequin Dress, £47, House of Fraser, Cardiff
Red Tartan Smocked Dress, £28, Jo Jo Maman Bebe, Cardiff
RI Girls Dress, £50, River Island, Swansea
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kids LAURA DAVIES rounds up occasionwear for your little angels this Christmas laura.davies@trinitymirror.com @LawsDx
Multi Sparkle Dress, from £14 George at Asda, Llansamlet and Gorseinon Chelsea Boots, £26, Next, Swansea and Morfa Retail Park
RI Mini Dress, £30, River Island, Swansea
Heart Velvet Dress, from £18, M&Co, Cardiff
Penguin Scarf in Light Navy, £12.50, Fat Face, Mumbles
Monster Skate Shoes, from £14, Next, Morfa Retail Park Baby Shirt and Chino Set, £26-£27, John Lewis, Cardiff
Sleepsuit, £12, M&Co, Cardiff
RI Mini Trousers, £12, River Island, Swansea
Shirt, £14, Outfit, Parc Trostre
Left - Xmas Shirt, from £7; Jeans, from £7; Star Pump, from £5; Right. Sprout Tee, £4; Dark Wash Jeans, from £9; Strap Boot from £17; all from George at Asda, Llansamlet
Hugo Velvet Jacket, £45, Monsoon, Parc Trostre
J by Jasper Conran Tank and Shirt, £18-£19, Debenhams, Swansea
Novelty Print Boys Shirt, £11, M&Co, Cardiff
RI Mini Shirt, £12, River Island, Swansea
Christmas Tank Knit (part of set) from £20, Next, Morfa Retail Park
Jacques Velvet Waistcoat Set, £35, Monsoon, Parc Trostre
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Dress, £149, House of Fraser, Cardiff; Shoes, £219.95, Jon Ian, Cowbridge
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Phase Eight Avaline Black Tie Dress, £130, House of Fraser, Cardiff; Chie Black and Gold T-Bar Shoe, £279.95 and Anya Hindmarch Bag, £295, Jon Ian, Cowbridge
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Issa Alfreda Beaded Neckline Feather Cape, £89 and Biba Sequin Shift Dress, £129, House of Fraser, Cardiff
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Blush Dress, was £250, now £212.50, House of Fraser, Cardiff, Lola Cruz Sparkle Shoe, £219.95, Jon Ian, Cardiff
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Satin Kate Shine Strappy French Connection Maxi Dress, £85, Issa Box Clutch £23.20 (was £29) and Phase Eight Silver Katy Necklace, £29, all House of Fraser, Cardiff; GreyLola Cruz Sparkle Shoe, £219.95, Jon Ian, Cowbridge
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Art Direction Brian Brown 01792 301901 www.briandbrown.co.uk Photography Justin Harris 01792 898544 justinharrisphotography.co.uk Producer Lisa Walsh 029 2024 3823 lisa.walsh@mediawales.co.uk Stylist Jasmin 07970 013468 Hair Vanilla Rooms, Cardiff 029 2076 4344
Joseph Ribkoff Dress, ÂŁ240, Loulou Boutique, Pyle Garden Village
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Make-up Nicola Anderson 07737080049 nicolamakeup@gmail.com Shot on Location at Chapel 1877 bar and restaurant Churchill Way Cardiff CF10 2WF 029 2022 2020 www.chapel1877.com
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Glitz Embellished Court Shoes, £49, Bag, £29, TopShop, Swansea
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LAURA DAVIES rounds up this season’s glitziest heels and matching bags laura.davies@trinitymirror.com
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Beloved, £90, Clutch, £60, Dune at Debenhams, Swansea
Faith Heel, £35, Faith Bag, £35, Debenhams, Swansea
Buds, £90 and Beloved £65, Dune, Cardiff
Phoebe Velvet Platform, £35, Velvet Clutch, £15, Simplybe.co.uk
Lace Shoe Boots, £50, Glitter Clutch, £25, Next, Swansea and Morfa Retail Park
Cobalt Blue Embellished Courts, £59, Bag, £27.50, Miss Selfridge, Swansea
Heel, £39, Bag, £35, Debenhams, Swansea
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Host, £64, Office, Swansea
M&S Collection Cobalt Court, £35, M&S, Swansea and Parc Trostre
V by Very Jewelled Strappy Sandal, £40, Very.co.uk
Sequin Court Shoes, £48, Wallis at Outfit, Parc Trostre
Heel, £55, River Island, Parc Fforestfach
M&S Collection Red Glitter Heel, £29, M&S, Swansea
Lurex bow Sandals, £36, Next, Parc Trostre and Swansea
Bow Heels, £38, Dorothy Perkins, Swansea
Hundred, £58, Office, Swansea
M&S Collection Silver Heel, £45, M&S, Swansea
M&S Collection Black Heel, £39.50, M&S, Parc Trostre
Bronze Glitter Ankle Strap Sandals, £18, New Look, Parc Fforestfach and Swansea
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THE BIG CHRISTMAS GIVEAWAY We’ve got 100s of prizes, gifts and rewards to giveaway this Christmas including the main prize of a holiday to Bluestone 5* National Park Resort in Pembrokeshire, vouchers and Christmas treats. You’ll need to get your hands on one of The Big Christmas Giveaway scratch cards at participating businesses before 17th December. For a list of participating businesses along with details of prizes, terms and conditions visit www.bigheartofswansea.co.uk/blog/ the-big-christmas-giveaway
THE NUTCRACKER TRAIL Keep the kids busy on your visits to Swansea City Centre this Christmas by finding the names of our 10 Nutcracker Kings hidden around the town to be in with a chance to win a variety of prizes including a mini ipad. Collect your maps from The Grand Theatre or download from the website. Find them all before 4pm Thursday 21st December and post your completed map in Santa’s Post Box located in The Grand Theatre. Competition winners will be announced on The Big Heart of Swansea social media on the Friday 22nd December. For full details of prizes, terms and conditions visit www.bigheartofswansea.co.uk/ blog/the-nutcracker-trail
#BuyItForMeBigHeart This is the perfect giveaway for our social media users! SNAP IT – SHARE IT – WIN IT From Monday 20th November post photos of what you’d like us to buy for you this Christmas from participating businesses in Swansea City Centre on The Big Heart of Swansea’s social media publicly using #BuyItForMeBigHeart. Each week a winner will be picked to get a £50 voucher to spend! For a list of participating businesses plus terms and conditions visit www.bigheartofswansea.co.uk/ blog/buyitformebigheart or search #BuyItForMeBigHeart online
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Out with the Old Year, In with the New You To Retain or Regain that Youthful look, In 2018 visit Dr Alan Jones and his staff at Defy Time Medical Cosmetic Clinic in Swansea. 30 years experience as a GP 15 years as a Cosmetic Doctor Member of: British College of Aesthetic Medicine (BCAM) British Association of Body Sculpting (BABS) British Association of Sclerotherapy (BAS) General Medical Council Registered Health Inspectorate of Wales Registered Clinic
Probably one of the most innovative Medical Cosmetic Clinic in the UK, where patients are treated with the utmost care and respect. The relaxed ambience puts even the most nervous patients at ease. Dr Alan’s skills and expertise are continually honed through regular training with world experts who are at the forefront of their field. His genuine and caring attitude is well matched by his friendly and attentive staff. It is easy to understand why patients return time and again, even after moving their homes half way across the world.
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“This is Harley Street services on our Doorstep, but not their prices” ““I would like to say Dr Jones is the most caring individual, who gives professional personal advice, which is always in your best interest. A lovely, lovely person”. R, Feb 2017!”
From the simplest of procedures such as Thread Vein Removal, Muscle Relaxing Injections and Fillers, to Liposuction and the ground breaking Stem-Cell and Micro-Fat treatments, Dr Alan’s aim is to help you achieve a Natural Youthful Radiance.
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The power of The POREfessional…plus brightening! This softradiance face primer instantly minimizes the look of pores, locks on makeup and helps skin look bright, boosted and awake. It’s the same oil-free, lightweight, silky smooth texture as Benefit’s original The POREfessional: Pore Primer plus a hint of soft pearly pink. Pores and dullness don’t stand a chance!
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AGELESS GENIUS We love BareMinerals new Ageless Genius collection, which is formulated with a powerful complex of mineral gold and age-defying peptide and delivers potent wrinklefighting results via a trio of targeted treatments—Firming and Wrinkle Smoothing Serum, £48, Neck Cream, £42, and Eye Cream, £36.
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Working in tandem with BareMinerals mineral goldpeptide complex are other highly effective extracts and minerals that promote healthy-looking skin, visibly improve firmness and elasticity, soften texture and gives you back a youthful glow. The upshot is skin that looks as beautiful as you feel.Just what you need after all the festivities. Debenhams, Swansea
£27.50, Benefit at Debenhams, Swansea
AU NATURAL New brand Ben and Anna launches its range of NaTrue certified natural, organic and vegan deodorants, £9.95 each. Available from health stores across the UK and online at www.benandanna.uk. There are six fragrances available - Persian Lime, Vanilla Orchid, Indian Mandarine, Provence, Pink Grapefruit and Nordic Timber and all contain natural baking soda, nourishing shea butter and arrowroot to keep sweat at bay and skin happy.
hand cream trio You won’t suffer the January blues with this luxurious collection of miniature hand creams (30ml). Encased in exclusive London-inspired designs and infused with three of the brand’s most loved scents - tantalising Lime Basil and Mandarin, sensual Peony and Blush Suede, luscious English Pear and Freesia. The creams are enriched with kernel oil to nourish and protect.
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Introducing new Aveda Invati Advanced – a three step system for thinning hair. Originally launched in 2012, Invati became the best-selling global collection at Aveda. The system has been advanced to offer an even better performance level with even stronger results for thinning hair. It exfoliates with Invati Advanced Exfoliating Shampoo 200ml, £25, then thickens with Invati Advanced Thickening Conditioner 200ml, £27, and activates with Invati Advanced Scalp Revitiliser 150ml, £47, available from Aveda.co.uk
CHARCOAL With a fresh, light texture, the Northern Cleansing Micellar Water allows for easy and effective daily cleansing of both face and eye area. Its rich formula combines charcoal to draw out impurities and open pores. With organic extracts of melilot, wild northern cloudberry and limonnik nanai, it infuses the skin with vitamins, helps to moisten skin, stimulates its renewal and promotes its antioxidant resilience. Organic birch extract has a powerful energising effect.The skin is clear, healthier and toned, revealing a clearer, brighter complexion.
Trio Set, £44, Jo Malone, Cardiff
Bobbi Brown introduces the Extra Glow Collection - a beauty dream team for creating fresh, glowing skin. Delivering the perfect mix of skincare and colour, this gorgeous collection starts with the beloved Extra Illuminating Moisture Balm, (£44.50) now available in new radiance-revving shades. Paired with Extra Lip Tint, (£25.50) and Highlighting Powder (£35.50) for a healthy and fresh-faced look. And if you are after a boost of moisture on the go, the Extra Glow Skincare Palette (£34) features portale skincare essentials to maintain skin’s radiance. Bobbi Brown, Debenhams, Swansea
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A BLAST OF SOFT RADIANCE!
BEAUTY NEWS
Natura Siberia Black Charcoal Cleansing Micellar Water 200ml, £12.99, Holland and Barrett, Swansea
GET GLOWING This January, Elemis launches five targeted cleansing collections to help you make a positive change to your skincare routine to restore a healthy glow after the indulgences of the festive season. These hard-working, results-driven collections each offer a simple three-step routine to help you reclaim your glow. Whether you need to Hydrate, Soothe, Smooth, Balance or Nourish, Elemis has your skin covered.
£40-£45, Monks Spa at Machynys, Llanelli.
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1. Erborian Perfect Twist Glow It Kit, £16, www.erborian.co.uk | 2. Invisibobble Wonderland Cracker, £12, House of Fraser, Cardiff | 3. Grace Cole Perfect Treats, £8, gracecole.co.uk 4. Elemis Skincare Cracker, Monks Spa at Machynys, Llanelli | 5. Caudalie Vinosource Christmas Cracker Skincare Gift Set, £10, John Lewis, Cardiff 6. Bath Marbles Cracker Elderflower Fizz, £6, Oliver Bonas, Cardiff | 7. Cocoa Brown by Marissa Carter Christmas Cracker, £9.95 at www.cloud10beauty.com 8. L’Occitane Cracker Trio.£25, Debenhams, Swansea | 9. Cowshed Body Care Cracker, £12, Cowshed, Cardiff 10. Decléor Surprise Cracker Gift Set, £12, John Lewis, Cardiff 11. Nuxe Winter Skincare Cracker, £10, M&S, Swansea | 12. Jo Malone London Bold and Bright Christmas Cracker, £34, Jo Malone, Cardiff 13. Distinguished Treats Cracker, £20, Molton Brown, Cardiff | 14. Sanctuary Pamper Cracker, £12.50 Boots, Swansea
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PARTY S S! LAURA DAVIES rounds up a few beauty tips to survive the party season… laura.davies@trinitymirror.com
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TRY A RAW EGG FACE MASK
To brighten dull skin, whip up a quick home-made face mask. Beat a whole egg and apply it to all areas of your face and leave 'til it dries. Remove it with olive or almond oil. Egg whites contain albumin, a protein which is great for tightening pores and helping control oil production, and the yolks contain proteins and fatty acids that can help moisturise your skin.
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Try and catch up on sleep in between the late nights Why? At night, the skin relaxes. It's not under any stress, so can recuperate after a hard day. Your skin cells go into regeneration mode, replacing damaged or dead cells with new ones. When sleep is reduced, due to lots of late nights, so is the body's ability to carry out these functions. A bare minimum of six to seven hours - but ideally nearer to eight hours - would suit.
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ALWAYS REMOVE YOUR MAKE-UP THOROUGHLY
It sounds obvious, but it's not just the make-up residue that causes problems. If you haven't removed your make-up properly, you tend to be heavier handed to try and remove stubborn make-up that's been on the face a while. This firm wiping action can irritate the skin and encourage flare-ups. The very act of rubbing will usually cause blood vessels to dilate, causing redness. The under-eye area especially is very delicate, so you want to avoid harsh rubbing of this area. When removing mascara and eye make-up, it's best to gently place a cotton ball with remover over your lid and hold it there for a few seconds, to help dissolve the product, before wiping it away. WE LOVE: EUCERIN DERMOPURIFYER MICCELLAR WATER, £9.50, BOOTS, SWANSEA
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Try using a hydrating eye mask. They are a good, quick, temporary fix for puffiness and dark circles, which can occur after lots of late nights. They are usually gel-like treatments, which are formulated with hydrating and plumping ingredients, such as hyaluronic acid, vitamin C, caffeine and colloidal gold. Must-have ingredients to look out for in eye creams include hyaluronic acid, ceramides, retinol, neuropeptides and vitamins C and E.
Excess alcohol consumption can cause blood vessel dilatation, which can make the face look quite red. This is because alcohol dilates the blood vessels and increases the cardiac output, so that everything gets redder. Anyone who already has skin disease (such as dermatitis or psoriasis) will often notice it worsening. So on the nights you haven't got a party in the diary, stay off the sauce and quaff plenty of water or herbal teas to rehydrate.
WE LOVE: SKIN REPUBLIC BRIGHTENING EYE MASKS, £4.99 FOR THREE PAIRS, LOOKFANTASTIC.CO.UK
Give your seasonal tipple a virtuous twist with an antioxidant-rich ingredient. Add a teaspoon of organic matcha green tea powder to your festive gin and tonic. It takes mere seconds, but it will give you a potent antioxidant boost, which protects the skin from free radicals.
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A cheaper alternative for refreshing puffy eyes is a camomile tea bag compress which is great for reducing swelling and inflammation. Make yourself a pot of this soothing tea and once the tea bags have cooled, squeeze the excess liquid out and spend a good ten minutes or so relaxing with them on your eyes.
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It's tempting to overindulge during the festive season, but try to remember to eat well in between the excess. It's important to eat a healthy and balanced diet to maintain all one's minerals and natural oils. Eating lots of vegetables and salads will soak up the free radicals and help the look and feel of your skin.
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Throwing a party yourself? All that planning and prep can send your stress levels soaring. It's a known fact that stress and exhaustion lower the immune system and can make skin worse. So, try and take some time out for yourself and do something you know helps you relax. Feeling stressed or having breakouts? Meditation and mindfulness both have a positive impact on the stresses and strains of the Christmas period. They reduce the bodies circulating stress hormones, such as cortisol, which can trigger breakouts.
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WATCH YOUR WATER INTAKE Try and switch OVER to water or a soft drink in between
alcoholic beverages, and pace yourself, as alcohol can cause dehydration of the skin and lead to facial bloating. As well as drinking lots of water, have some citrus juices to help keep your antioxidant levels up. The water will help keep your skin looking plumper, while the vitamins in the juice will help combat the damage caused by free radicals that can age our skin.
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Don't forget your sunscreen - even if it is cold and grey outside. Sunscreen isn't just for the summer and should be worn throughout the year, as there is still damaging ultraviolet radiation around. Sunscreen should be offering protection against UVA and UVB, and at least SPF 15. Regular sunscreen use will help prevent against skin cancer and premature ageing. WE LOVE: MURAD CITY SKIN SPF 50, £45, MURAD.CO.UK
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LAURA DAVIES picks out her favourite festive beauty gift sets Clinique High On Lashes Makeup Gift Set, £18, Boots and Debenhams, Swansea
Tom Ford Private Blend Neroli Portofino 75ml Eau de Parfum Fragrance Gift Set, £243, John Lewis, Cardiff
Elemis The Adventuress, £54, Monks at Machynys, Llanelli
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Stocking Fillers Christmas Gift Collection, £39, Molton Brown, Cardiff
Paul Mitchell Love Is Bold Hair Gift Set, £30, paulmitchell.com
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Murad ‘Joyful and Rejuvenated’ Skincare Gift Set, £65, murad.co.uk
Luxury Fragrance Set, £18, Next, Morfa Retail Park
Pink Blush Perfume Set, £9.99, New Look, Swansea
Clarins Relax & Renew Skincare Gift Set, £20.70, John Lewis, Cardiff
Acqua di Parma Peonia Nobile Gift Set (100ml), £110 , John Lewis, Cardiff
Indulgent Body Care Duo, £15, Grace Cole. gracecole.co.uk.
Jo Malone London Festive Affair Collection, £80, Jo Malone, Cardiff
L’Occitane Best Of Gift Set, £60, M&S, Swansea
Snow Ball Pigment and Glitter Kit, £25, MAC at Debenhams, Swansea
Elizabeth Arden Sheer Kiss Lip Trio, £32, Debenhams, Swansea
BareMinerals Go Nude or Make A Statement, £30 , Debenhams, Swansea
Autograph Nail Colour Collection, £15, M&S, Parc Trostre
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Aveda Renewal For Your Journey, £20, House of Fraser, Cardiff
Bubble T Bauble Shower Gel Stack, £10, River Island, Swansea
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Swansea based International Make Up Artist and current winner of the National Federation of Hairdressing’s Welsh Make Up Artist of the Year award, Chris Howells, gives a Swansea woman a new look.
WHO IS CHRIS HOWELLS? Chris is an International make-up artist who lives in Swansea. He has worked as a make-up artist for more than 15 years, working with a number of prestigious beauty brands including Laura Mercier. He was trained by and worked for the iconic Laura Mercier herself, which has led to him travelling to some of the most prestigious beauty cathedrals and fashion shows around the globe. Chris won Welsh Make Up Artist of the Year 2016 in the National Federation of Hairdressing’s (NFH) annual and prestigious Welsh Hairdressing and Beauty Awards. Chris plans to use his experience and award winning tips to give Swansea Life readers expert advice and new looks.
MEET AILSA...
Ailsa is a beauty store manager and was going to a black tie awards show where she was showcasing my makeup on stage while being filmed for S4C. Ailsa’s skin is classic combination so I started with a mist of Deciem Hylamide Hydra Density Mist to infuse oil free moisture into the skin, then applied Algenist Genius moisturiser and Rodial Bee Venom Eye cream to the orbital bone.
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I started Ailsa’s make up with TouchinSol No-PoreBlem Primer; this creates a great canvas, smoothing and erasing any pores or fine lines instantly. The foundation I chose was: Cover FX Natural Finish Foundation, it is oil free and has an amazing finish. I applied this with a soft stippling brush, finishing with a beauty blender. I applied Cover FX Cover Click Stick to the under eye area to conceal any redness or imperfections that were still visible. I set the under eye area with Laura Mercier Secret Brightening Powder, for an airbrushed finish. To enhance Ailsa’s gorgeous cheekbones I used Cover FX Cover Click Stick in a much deeper shade. I applied it to the hollow under the cheekbone area and around her hairline and temples, while ensuring a perfect blend! A Kevin Aucoin nude pink crème blush was applied to the apples of her cheeks and then set with Cover FX Perfect Setting Powder, concentrating on the T-zone. I used TouchinSol Metallist Liquid Foil and Glitter Eyeshadow Duo in Eldora (a rich gold long wear cream eyeshadow) all over the lid and into the crease,
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Your very own new year make over with Chris! All you need to do is send your details, along with a picture of yourself, to laura.davies@trinitymirror.com
starting with the foil end and applying it while blending out with a soft brush. I added glitter and pressed it into the still damp foil. I buffed a rich chocolate eye colour into the outer corners and under the lash line before using a black crème liner and flat liner brush to line into the base of the upper lashes and create a cat-like flick to Ailsa’s upper lid. Sweeping a Jet Black Kajal liner into the water line adds a sexy vava voom. I curled Ailsa’s lashes and added a deep black mascara to help create more drama to her look before adding a a set of false lashes by Lash Unlimited in No13. I defined her brows with Hourglass Brow sculpt pencil and added a Charlotte Tilbury film-star bronze and glow to the high points of her face to help create a little more warmth. Using my Fenty Beauty Metal Moon highlight I applied a sweep to the apples of the cheeks, brow bone cupids bow and tip of the nose. I created a perfect red lip with a sweep of Nars Power Matte Lip Pigment in Don’t Stop. Just one swipe of this over the lip gives a great finish and will last for hours. I’m sure you’ll agree the finished look is not only elegant, sophisticated but above all glamorous - perfect for a festive night out or New Year event!
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tree beauty Deck the halls and festoon the Christmas tree with baubles of beauty. LAURA DAVIES rounds up her favourite buys. laura.davies@trinitymirror.com
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Sanctuary Must Have Mist, £4, Boots, Parc Fforestfach and Swansea
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Juniper Berries and Lapp Pine Festive Bauble, £10, Molton Brown, Cardiff
11. L’Occitane Cherry Blossom Bauble , £12, Debenhams, Swansea
Festive Treats Eyes and Lips, £10, Clarins, Boots, Swansea
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10. Clinique Beauty Bauble Makeup Gift Set, £15, Boots and Debenhams, Swansea
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COUTURE HAIR AND BEAUTY BUSINESS ENJOYS EXPANSION AND THERE IS MORE TO COME It is a partnership which had its roots in the classroom and is one which has thrived over the last four years. Stacey Bentley-Evans and Sarah BrownDolan met when they took up roles as hairdressing tutors and assessors at Gower College seven years ago. They are still helping set students on a career path in the industry at the Tycoch campus in Swansea, but also run their own successful business.
Bentley & Brown Couture Hair & Beauty has operated in Morriston since 2013 and an expansion saw another branch open in Ystradgynlais last August. And it has enjoyed five star status from the Good Salon Guide since then. Stacey and Sarah had both been previously working as hairdressers, whilst combining their college duties, but they felt there was more to come.
AMBITION WAS CRITICAL “After two years into our friendship we were ambitious and craving a challenge, so we started looking for the next opportunity in owning a salon,” said Stacey. “When one become available, where Sarah worked for many years, we jumped at the chance and took a risk. It is the best thing we ever did, and we are very proud of what we have achieved.”
The original salon in Morriston has nine employees and expansion is on the cards with new projects earmarked for 2018.
EXPANSION WAS THE WAY TO GO “We will have been trading for five years in February and, as the time felt right, we opened another salon in August in the rural, but fantastic town of Ystradgynlais,” said Stacey.“The opportunity arose when we were made aware that premises were becoming free. It was previously a sports shop and we had two weeks to renovate it.
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ACHIEVING QUALITY IS KEY
“We had the help of Vogue Interiors Swansea to help with the design and refurb. The feedback from our new clients has been overwhelming and we can’t thank them enough for their support and custom. “Ystradgynlais is in a rural setting, but it is an up and coming area. We really feel that and are glad we have opened up there.”
EXPERTS IN THEIR FIELD The teams in both salons bring expertise and a sense of enjoyment in what they do. The talented staff members include Goldwell-qualified colour experts. Hair extensions are also well catered for with Easilocks and Great Lengths. Professional styling and tools include ghd, Wella and Goldwell. The beauticians section of the business also scores highly. The range of services includes acrylic nails, bio sculpture, massage therapies, waxing treatments and 24 carat gold collagen mask facials. The beauty team works in both salons and have many years of training and experience behind them to deliver the best service and treatments.
“We pride ourselves on our quality,” said Sarah.“The staff members have been with us since we opened. They give high standards of service and fantastic customer care to each and every client.”
MAKING A MARK IN THE WORLD OF HAIRDRESSING In addition to the new Ystradgynlais branch getting immediate five star status from the Good Salon Guide, the business made the finals of the Welsh Hair and Beauty Awards 2017. Stylist Francesca Boyce went through to the finals of the 2017 Exposure Wella competition. “She got to meet Patrick Cameron, one of the world’s leading long hairdressers, and many more inspirational people in the industry,” said Stacey. Sarah said: “She had fantastic exposure and gained knowledge from the event. We are very proud of her achievement as we were the only ones in Wales to get through, which is a real coup for her. We are now looking forward to entering the Wella Trendvision and Goldwell Colour Zoom competitions in 2018.”
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Men's Duo Set in Alpine Adventure, £8, Fat Face, Mumbles
Re-charge Black Pepper Ultimate Gift Set, £85, Molton Brown, Cardiff
Elemis The Adventurer Ultimate Travel Skincare Gift Set, £42, Monks Spa at Machynys, Llanelli
Kiehl's Men's Christmas Gift Set, £27.50, John Lewis, Cardiff
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Decléor Men's Collection Skincare Gift Set, £44, St David's Spa, Cardiff
Origins Men's Grooming Treats Gift Set, £35, origins.co.uk
NX Skin Gift Set, £18, Next, Morfa Retail Park and Swansea
Hugo Boss Bottled 100ml Eau de Toilette Fragrance Gift Set, £61.50, The Fragrance Shop, Swansea
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All Body Gift Set, £15, River Island, Swansea
Clarins Men Hydration Collection, £40, Boots and Debenhams, Swansea
Travel Kit, £34.95, men-u.co.uk
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Translucent loose setting powder with multiple major awards and counting, Laura Mercier’s ‘best in beauty’, cult-favourite bestseller is your go-to setting powder. Modern Matte Finish creates a modern matte finish with a touch of sheer coverage - perfect for all skin tones. Laura Mercier ‘Take a Powder’ Powder & Puff Gift Set, £36, John Lewis, Cardiff.
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TIRED SKIN Perk up tired skin with Lancome’s revitalising rose lotion which is designed to deliver plumpness and radiance. The soothing formula is ideal for skin that’s feeling the strains of central heating and chilly external temperatures.
With the cold windy weather, party season in full swing and the possibility of a Christmas kiss under the mistletoe, our lips will probably be working extra hard this season. Treat your lips to a protective layer of Lypsyl’s new nourishing SPF 15 lip balm available in a Soft Touch Mirror Compact. It’s the perfect pamper before applying your favourite lippy for the Christmas party, and a great clutch bag space saver, combining lip care and a handy mirror in one compact package. It is available in four fresh, lip loving scents: Original Fragrance, Zingy Mandarin, Luxurious Vanilla and Fresh Orange Blossom. £4.99, Superdrug, Swansea
LAURA DAVIES rounds up some of her favourite products this month laura.davies@trinitymirror.com
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Perfect for party season or for brightening up your complexion after the festive celebration, we love Tom Ford Sheer Cheek Duo In Lavender Lure, a luxurious duo of lavender pink blush shades, which provides a lightreflective sheer finish for a sexy resort-inspired glow. Use alone or together or wet or dry for a soft veil of colour or a sweeping pop of vibrancy. £59, John Lewis, Cardiff
This lip set from NARS is everything you need for Christmas and beyond. Keep tabs on touchups with a rich gradient of award-winning Velvet Matte Lip Pencils. Featuring four shades: two new, limited edition and two existing, all sealed with a golden kiss of a cosmetic case. I love the new shade, Spell Bound, a shimmering pink champagne colour which looks great sketched over the top of any of the other shade, acting as a subtle highlight on the centre of the bottom lip.
The Kiss Velvet Matte Lip Pencil Kit £48, exclusive to Space NK and www.narscosmetics.co.uk
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Most of the range is between £8 and £10. Debenhams, Swansea and House of Fraser and John Lewis, Cardiff
Lancôme Absolue Precious Cells Rose Lotion, 150ml, £75.60, Debenhams, Swansea
PARTY PREP YOUR LIPS WITH LYPSYL MIRROR COMPACT
Deck your bath with these sweet treats. Find comfort in warm blackcurrant caresses, flurries of plum and scented snow. Whisk around you like the night sky swirls, dotted with honey stars. Don your favourite scents and your sparkly apparel. You’ll fa la la la love this fruity selection.
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Nails Inc has branched out into make-up. It has just launched 52 lip products drawing inspiration from Nails Inc and is a innovative range with special effects and creative products as well as your standard products you would expect in a lip range - amazing glosses and a range called Matte My Day, which is all the mattes. Hero products include Jelly Shot, which has got a flower inside each of the balms, in which you would apply before you put your lipstick or gloss. There’ a range called Lip Trippin, which is like a strobe effect, and then another one called In A Dream World, which has a unicorn-inspired gloss. They even have done metallic lip foil range called Foiling Around.
No7 have got an amazing range of lovely kohl pencils in greens and purples that look really pretty and give a hint of colour. No7 Metallic Eyes Pencil in Camouflage, £7.50, Boots, Swansea and Parc Trostre
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Five of Jo Malone’s much-loved scents, wrapped in colour for Christmas. Featuring Lime Basil & Mandarin, English Pear & Freesia, Nectarine Blossom & Honey, English Oak & Redcurrant and Wood Sage & Sea Salt. Layer and combine to create a scent that is uniquely yours.
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Stylist & salon owner Lara Johnson shares her tips in her monthly column.
Colour statement Model: Abi Garlick Occupation: Student and Model
ABI SAYS... I have had long hair for ages which I bleach. The problem that I have is that I’m just a bit fed up of the look, but also I have lots of breakage but don’t want to go too short. I love what the team have done. I have had layers put through it, which has evened it all up and makes it so much easier to style and do stuff with. I also love the colour, I wanted to keep it light but wanted something interesting. I nearly always wear my hair down as it is very thick, but I wanted a look with some of it up which the team showed me how to do.
LARA JOHNSON LIFESTYLE SAYS... We work to the ethos that the hair has to be an accessory. The style should compliment not only the look, but also the lifestyle of the person who is wearing it. Abi has a softness to her which we wanted to compliment. We feel that Abi suited being light but the whole style was a bit flat, both in shape and colour. We started with the cut and created a shape that didn’t loose any perimeter length but created shape and movement within the haircut. We then coloured Abi’s hair working with metallic tones layered on top of each other to help create texture and interest. To finish, we went for a dressing that Abi can keep plenty of length but it still has a ‘Christmas Party’ bit of volume to it. Very Bardot!
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Step by step... Top Knot with a Plait The runways this season were full of classic dressings that are inspired by 60’s classics. Try this style this Christmas or New Year, or the works party or for Christmas Day. To create this style you simply wind a plait around the base of a high bun. We have used a bun ring to show how to dress up a regular everyday bun.
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SMOKIN!
SKINCARE FROM AROUND THE GLOBE It's easy to get stuck in the same old routine with skincare, especially if you've found products that work for you. LAURA DAVIES finds five globallyinspired products you may want to consider if you fancy branching out and they are all available to buy in the UK.
When it comes to eye make-up, it doesn't get much more classic than the dark smokey eye, and sure enough, this stylish staple got the remix treatment during fashion month, too. Inspired by the AW17 runway shows that put black in the spotlight, LAURA DAVIES looks at three stunning ways to take noir to the next level. laura.davies@trinitymirror.com
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"Venice at night" is how the MAC Pro team described the look at Alberta Ferretti AW17, which elevates a matte black smokey eye with a hint of red and gold. Perfect for party season.
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The red cream shadow was applied in the centre of bare lids to ensure an intense colour, then black powder eyeshadow was blended around it, with kohl liner used liberally on the waterline and beneath the lower lashes. To finish, a shimmer powder was dabbed with a damp finger on the inner eye corner for a 'gold dimensional highlight'. The lashes were left bare, but we think mascara wouldn't go amiss here. 1. MAC Kohl Power Eye Pencil in Feline, £14.50, Debenhams, Swansea 2. MAC Paint Stick in Basic Red, £16, Debenhams, Swansea 3. MAC Eye Shadow in Carbon, £13.50, Debenhams, Swansea 4. Charlotte Tilbury Bar Of Gold Highlighter, £32, www.charlottetilbury
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Skin Food is perfect for when your skin needs some serious TLC. It's specially formulated for dry and rough skin, using all natural ingredients, including rosemary, pansy, chamomile and calendula extracts.This beauty favourite is loved by make-up artists and models alike (they slather it on inflight to ward off dry skin) and it's been around for 90 years - you can't get a better endorsement than that, can you?
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That meant a creamy black pencil eyeliner smudged onto the upper and lower lash line, with an extra layer on the waterline to add definition, and a tiny feline flick (sharpen the pencil or use a liquid liner for this part). Aaron then took clear lip gloss and applied it to the eyelid to create a shiny finish. This look was mascara-less on the catwalk, too, but if you are going to coat your lashes, make sure they're spiky and Sixties-esque.
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Korean beauty products are so hot right now, so who better to trust than a brand that's been around for over 60 years? The honey mask smells divine, and its syrupy texture is easy to spread onto skin. The result is fresh, hydrated skin, which smells of honey for a long while after the mask is washed off.
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To create the look, start with a layer of black eye pencil, mapping out a wide, smudgy winged shape. Set with black eyeshadow, then take your cream colour (3ina has an excellent range) and apply to the centre of the eyelid, blending out to the desired metallic shimmer. Add a couple of coats of black mascara on the upper lashes and you're done. 1. Nars Dual-Intensity Eyeshadow in Sycorax, £21, John Lewis, Cardiff 2. Buxom Hold The Line Pencil Eyeliner in Call Me, £14, Debenhams, Swansea 3. 3ina The Cream Eyeshadow in 305, £8.95 4. Max Factor False Lash Epic Mascara in Black, £11.99, Boots, Parc Fforestfach and Swansea
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This facial serum is a saviour for stressed-out skin. Incredibly light and scented with a fresh lemony fragrance, it sinks in easily, leaving skin dewy, rather than greasy. According to its makers, the secret is an ingredient derived from the centipeda cunninghamii plant (otherwise known as old man weed), called plantolin. Aboriginal people have used this ingredient for centuries to soothe skin and promote healing and repair.
SOUTH KOREA: Skinfood Black Sugar Honey Mask
1. Burberry Kisses Gloss in Ice, £21, Debenhams, Cardiff 2. BareMinerals Round The Clock Intense Cream-Glide Eyeliner in Midnight, £16, Debenhams and Boots, Swansea
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This New Zealand favourite is made with manuka honey and nourishing plant oils, including marula, inchi and kukui. The cool roller applicator feels like placing cool cucumbers under your eyes, and the product itself wakens tired eyes and reduces bag by providing muchneeded moisture.
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If you're looking for a cult product that hails from a bit closer to home, you need to try Olverum Bath Oil. Created by the founder of the company in the 1930s, the formulation remains almost completely unchanged.This natural oil gives you baby soft skin, without leaving your bath looking like the scene of an oil slick. An added bonus is the combination of ten essential oils including lavender, lemon peel and Siberian fir needle - which help aid a good night's sleep.
WINTER Vs YOUR SKIN During the winter months we turn the heating on, wrap up warm... but do we look after our skin? The elements take their toll on our skin in winter just as much as any other time. Harsh cold winds, central heating, dry the skin causing damage and fine wrinkles. It is essential to look after your skin, our advise is to have a good daily skin regime and also monthly treatments.
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Latest generation of skin resurfacing technology. Combing six treatments in one: Cleansing, exfoliation, extraction, hydration and antioxidant protection.
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A non-invasive deep ex-foliation of the skin using a fine flow of microscopic crystals to gently remove old, dead skin cells layer by layer to successfully treat a wide range of skin problems such as open pores, wrinkles, acne, scarring, blackheads & milia
Chemical Skin Peel
A chemical peel is a technique used to improve and smooth the texture of the skin. Facial skin is mostly treated, and scarring can be improved. Chemical peels are intended to remove the outermost layers of the skin
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Thermotherapy (warming the skin/ opens pores), Microdermabrasion to clear our pores / treat fine lines, ultra sound, Bio-lift to tone & firm facial contours, LED light therapy to boost collagen, and finished with cryotherapy to close the pores and lock in products.
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juicing Come January and we will no doubt be watching what we eat and drink after indulging over the festive season. LAURA DAVIES looks at the benefits of juicing. laura.davies@trinitymirror.com
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Gives you more energy
It’s a stress buster
Helps digestion
Juicing it a natural stress buster and is extremely versatile. You can tailor your juices to a desired effect, juicing up certain fruits and vegetables depending on how you want to feel. Just as some concoctions can help you have more energy, others can help you deal with stress and calm you down. Juicing provides a natural source of vitamins and antioxidants which work immediately to help you handle the stresses life brings.
You’ll naturally have more energy from juicing because you’ll be juicing foods that are full of vitamin C. Juicing is a great way of getting an instant rush of vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants to help power you through the day with natural, real energy. It will help fuel you for hours on end. And best of all, no crash later.
When you juice you’re getting the nutritional value of fruits and vegetables, but you’re getting them in liquid form. This makes it much easier to digest them, and absorb the nutrients they contain. Juicing skips the chewing process, meaning fruits and vegetables reach your digestive system in a more easily digestible form.
A great detox Juicing does a great job of providing the body with a flood of nutrients. It can be used to help rid toxic waste by cleansing key organs of the body. Juicing provides essential minerals and nutrients that the body needs to help effectively get rid of toxins in the liver, colon, and other organs.
Keeps you hydrated
If you find it hard to drink water throughout the day because you forget, or because you wish it had more of a taste, juicing a few times a day will help you correct any dehydration issues you may be having. Juicing helps you meet your daily requirement of water, helping to hydrate internal organs so they function on all levels.
Helps strengthen your bones Juicing up fruits and vegetables which are high in calcium is a better way to meet your calcium need than through milk and dairy products. Juicing provides the best opportunity to get massive amounts of high-calcium vegetables and fruits into the body in the least amount of time.
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Helps you live a long and healthier life Juicing has long been touted as helping with longevity and helping you live a better life in general. With more energy, more antioxidants, and more vitamins being taken it, it’s easy to see that you’ll live longer, all else being equal. Juicing helps all of your vital organs do their job better.
Gets you eating more fruit and veg Juicing helps you to consume more fruit and vegetables than you would if you were to eat them in whole form and helps you reach your recommended daily intake of fruits and vegetables easier. Juicing takes all of the nutrients in fruits and vegetables and gives them to you in a much easier to consume format.
Boosts brain power Juicing can naturally help you focus and be more alert during your day. Green smoothies are perhaps the most effective way to get your brain moving. Choose any green, leafy vegetables to enhance brain power. Kale, sprouts, beets, ginger, turmeric, and coconut water are also great to throw into the blender.
Improves Sleep Need help getting to sleep? Juicing could be the answer. You just have to know which foods to juice up in order to induce natural sleep signals in the body. There are foods that contain melatonin, the hormone that is naturally released in the body that gets us to start yawning at night. Try juicing cherries, tomatoes, oranges, or bananas.
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For 20 years Parkway Clinic has supported thousands of adults and children in achieving healthy smiles – and now you can also enjoy facial treatments to enhance your new look, writes JENNY WHITE. From the moment you walk into Parkway Clinic, it’s clear this is not your average dental practice. A warm welcome, spacious, modern waiting areas and truly beautiful, state of the art treatment rooms ensure you feel comfortable and confident from the outset. A Private Independent Hospital fully equipped to carry out even the most complex dental procedures, Parkway receives referrals from other surgeries that are unable to offer treatments under General Anaesthetic or Sedation. Anxious patients, dental phobic patients and people who need sophisticated dental surgery all benefit from the hospital facilities on the ground floor.
On the first floor is an extensive suite of rooms offering everything from regular dentistry to facial treatments to help you frame your perfect smile.
TWO DECADES OF EXCELLENCE Parkway Clinic is run by four directors –Dr Phil Majoe; Dr William Kwan, Dr Darren Owakee and Mrs Sian Majoe . Phil and William are two of the original founders, and over the years they have developed and expanded Parkway dramatically. Originally based in Sketty, it moved to its current, purpose-built hospital in 2008, and recently merged with Kee Dental, resulting in an extensive refurbishment, the addition of
two new treatment rooms and an upgraded decontamination area. Sian and the team are delighted with the service Parkway provides, and so are their patients: the clinic’s Facebook page is full of enthusiastic reviews praising the “fantastic” staff, their “kindness and consideration”, and the way they manage to make even the most nervous patients feel comfortable. “They made what could have been a frightening experience for my son so much more relaxing and reassuring,” writes one reviewer. For Sian, these reviews make everything worthwhile.
The most notable thing people have said is how impressed they are with the staff’s professionalism and care. We are very proud of what Parkway Clinic has become.”
FACIAL AESTHETICS Parkway Clinic provides the very latest facial treatments for men and women, including micro needling and skin transformations, which can help treat redness, sun spots, age spots, redness and dark circles. With the recent arrival of lecturer, academic and facial aesthetician, Charlotte Eckhardt, the range of treatments has expanded to include chemical peels, anti wrinkle injections – which can be used for frown lines, lip enhancement and excessive sweating – and Platelet Rich Plasma Therapy (PRP), commonly known as the vampire or Dracula facial, which uses plasma from
your own blood to rejuvenate your skin, tackle hair loss and reduce scarring and dark circles. Consultations with Charlotte are free, and her range of treatments perfectly complements Parkway’s cosmetic dental treatments, which include Dental Implants and Smile Makeovers. “We are delighted Charlotte has joined our team at Parkway Clinic,” says director Sian Majoe. “. Her expertise, and experience in training other practitioners is invaluable. She’s an excellent addition to the team in our 20th year.”
DR CHARLOTTE ECKHARDT Consultant Orthodontist Lecturer and Faculty Member of Aesthetic Medicine at Queen Mary University of London BDS MSc Orthodontics (Lond) MSc Aesthetic Medicine (Lond) FDS RCS MOrth RCS (Eng) FDS (Orthodontics) RCS (Eng) Parkway clinic welcomes Dr Charlotte Eckhardt to its Specialist Team. Charlotte holds a Masters Degree in Aesthetic Medicine with distinction from Queen Mary University of London, and is one of the very few practitioners in the UK to undertake such specialist training. She is an honorary clinical senior lecturer in Aesthetic Medicine at Queen Mary University of London, where she takes part in the training of plastic surgeons, dermatologists, doctors, and dentists on the safe and effective use of non-surgical aesthetic procedures. Dr Eckhardt lectures nationally and internationally in the fields of Orthodontics and Aesthetic Medicine.
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“DON’T BE LEFT OUT IN THE COLD” Nights are drawing in and we are all busy with Xmas and New Year festivities and all aware of advice to kick start the New Year with healthy resolutions but hopefully these are a few tips to help should you succumb to these health problems:
PROTECT YOURSELF AGAINST FLU AND COLDS • If you have ever had the flu you would know that it is not “just a bad cold” and is very serious. • We are expecting a particularly bad flu season this year so to try and prevent it: 1. Have the flu vaccine if you are eligible for it. 2. Ensure you eat healthily, drink plenty of water and get enough sleep. 3. Wrap up warmly when going outside and get regular exercise. 4. Limit alcohol and, if you smoke, look into quitting. 5. Wash hands regularly.
ASTHMA WORSENING
This month Sketty GP and Swansea Life doctor Charlotte Jones, focusses on winter health issues
• People often forget that asthma is a serious condition but the cold often worsens asthma. • If your asthma is waking you up from your sleep and / or affecting ability to do day – day activities and / or needing to use your reliever frequently (i.e. up to max or worse in excess of the max dosing) then you need to contact your GP surgery – if your surgery is shut then ring 111. • You can minimize the risk of asthma worsening by: 1. Ensuring you get your asthma control checked every year (this includes checking you are on the right inhalers for you). 2. Having the flu vaccine – loads of evidence to prove benefits of it in asthmatics. 3. If you smoke then seriously consider stopping – Ash Cymru website and helpline is excellent for general advice and support and many pharmacists can prescribe nicotine replacement therapy without needing a prescription.
COLD SORES • These irritating skin lesions often on the lips not only cause discomfort to the person but can also be easily spread by kissing others
and transferring the virus to them. They can also cause symptoms elsewhere on the body but specifically if you get eye symptoms then urgently see an optometrist / GP / attend Emergency Department. • If you have had them before, you will know that there is often a warning of a tingling or burning to the area before a little blister appears. They tend to last around 7 days and remain contagious until they fully heal over. • Limit spreading them by: 1. Not sharing towels / toothbrushes / lipsticks or lip balms / any cold sore creams / kissing others anywhere on body / sharing cutlery 2. Wash hands thoroughly before and after applying the cream. • Treatment is to either leave alone and it will clear up in 7-10 days or use a cream (that can be purchased in most chemists) at the first sign of it starting to try- this may speed up clearing of the infection. The treatment doesn’t cure the cold sore virus – it simply goes “dormant” in the body and can reactivate at any time. If the area starts looking as though it may be infected (e.g. oozing coloured fluid, scabbing over) then speak to a pharmacist or GP.
RAYNAUDS DISEASE • This is a condition where blood vessels go into a temporary spasm which stops blood getting to the part of skin affected – most often fingers and toes but has been seen affecting ears, lips nose and nipples. The affected area goes white, then blue and then red. When changing colour you may feel numbness, pain and / or pins and needles in the affected area. • Raynauds can be linked with other conditions but can also occur by itself (e.g. in response to the cold or stress). • Treatment involves treating any underlying condition; avoiding the cold; wearing gloves; stopping smoking (as smoking affects circulation) and, if linked to stress, trying relaxation exercises. There is prescribed medication available if your symptoms are severe.
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FLOAT AWAY Bath time has just got an upgrade. As floatation therapy starts to have a revival, LAURA DAVIES dips her toes into the unknown with a visit to the Lazy Frog Float Centre in Uplands. laura.davies@trinitymirror.com
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here's nothing more calming than ending a stressful day with a long soak in the bath, with bubble bath and a few candles plotted around the tub for good measure.
But now a new type of therapy is taking the calming wonders of floating away your cares to new extremes - by lying in water in a private container-type room in total darkness. It's called floatation therapy and, according 72 swansealife.co.uk
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to a holistic school of thinking, it can do everything from help balance hormones and reduce stress, to aid recovery and alleviate insomnia. It has been around the decades but is now coming into sharper focus as evidence suggests that “floating� can have a positive psychological impact. With celebrity fans including Wayne Rooney, Gwyneth Paltrow and Elle Macpherson extolling its benefits, the concept has gone quasi-mainstream over here in the UK, with more 'floatation centres' popping up across the country.
What exactly is floatation therapy? Essentially, it's a way of achieving deep relaxation, by spending an hour or more lying quietly in total silence and darkness. However, at the Lazy Frog Float Centre in Uplands, you can keep a light on or open the container door if you feel a little claustrophobic. It enables you to submerse yourself into a lightless, soundproof therapy room, lying flat on your back with your eyes closed. The saline water inside is warmed to 35.5C, the same temperature as the air and your skin, so that you can't quite tell where the air
stops and the water begins. The floating element is made easy with a secret trick: the water is filled with enough Epsom salts to keep the body gently suspended on its surface. The idea is that while you bob in total darkness and silence, your brain is stripped of all sensory distractions. Many compare it to the experience of 'floating in outer space' - which can initially feel like an uncomfortable experience if you're the type of person that's used to checking their phone every 10 minutes, or juggling a busy schedule. While the vast majority of us are probably still in the dark about this alternative therapy, it's actually been around for decades and first cropped up in the Fifties (John Lennon even credited floatation therapy for helping him to kick his heroin habit in 1979). In recent years though, it's had a Millennialfriendly rebrand, moving away from being known as 'sensory deprivation' or 'isolation' therapy, to the rather less grisly-sounding 'floatation therapy'.
What are the benefits? There's still limited scientific research into the healing powers of floatation therapy, but converts say it's a cure-all method for a whole platter of health and wellbeing maladies. Floating creates a unique space for our brain and our body to switch off. According to Hywel Jenkins, who owns and runs the Lazy Frog Float Centre with his wife Zita, his clients, which range from 7-years-old to 96, have reported everything from an increased sense of calm and clarity to improved sleep, reduced anxiety and stress, plus faster recovery from sporting injury. On a physical level, floating is said to be able to help reduce muscle tension, pain, inflammation and blood pressure, thanks to an extra boost of all-important magnesium in the water. The benefits can be spiritual too. All that disconnected floating works wonders if you're looking to get your creative juices flowing (I'm told the tank is particularly good for writer's block and other artistry mojo issues). While it is seen as more of a holistic treatment rather than medical treatment here in the UK, in Sweden, which has more than 120 float centres, floatation therapy is actually covered by their national health service.
So what does it actually feel like? LAURA DAVIES tries out an hour-long float at Lazy Frog Float Centre, in Uplands, Swansea Here's how she got on... "The Lazy Frog Float Centre isn’t new to Swansea - it has actually been open for 10 years and is Wales’s longest running float centre. I was expecting to be plunged into a closed coffin-like pod and I
must admit I felt a little queasy at the thought of it. However, when I arrived, I was shown to a private room which had a shower and changing room facilities. In the wall was a door which led me into the floatation room. I didn’t really know what to expect but felt at ease, thanks to the staff at the centre. Inside, I was thankful I could stand up in the water. And that the water was nice and warm. I was told I could leave the light on to reveal a dimmed glow if I preferred and could leave the door open. I came straight from work and didn’t have any swimwear or towels on me. The centre does provide towels and you do not need any bathers as you are floating on your own. After a quick shower, I lowered myself into the water. Relaxing meditation music played in the background and once I felt comfortable, I turned the light out and closed the door. I was lying in total darkness and I must admit I didn’t know what to do with myself. I just lay back, listened to the music, concentrated on my breathing, and just, well, floated! Lying in water without having to make an effort to hold your head up - so as not to drown - was a completely alien feeling (unless you've been to the Dead Sea, where the water's unusually high natural salt concentration has a similar effect). And at first, I did find it difficult to let my muscles relax. I was surprised to notice some aches and pains in my upper back and neck as I got used to being in the water. But owner Hywel Jenkins assured me this was normal, due to tension "coming to the surface and disappearing" as you float. So was I immediately put into a Zen-like trance? Initially I thought an hour “floating” would be a long time and despite spending a good 10 minutes willing myself to relax and attempt to find a comfortable position, I finally managed to switch off into a sort of meditative, almost-sleep state. In fact, I was so relaxed in the end, I fell asleep. I must have been sleeping a good 40 minutes, as it was not long after I opened my eyes the the music came back on to signal the end of the session. It was a very strange feeling waking up in pitch darkness, in water and I was a little disorientated. But as soon as I came around and realised my surroundings, I felt inwardly good about myself. I generally can fall asleep anywhere, but I never expected to fall asleep on water! And after reading a poster saying an hour of floatation therapy was the equivalent of four hours sleep, I felt like punching the air. I have had very little sleep recently and have been slightly overdoing it, so I was thankful for a few speedy extra Zzzzz. It was an great experience and while I was told a few sessions would be more beneficial due to losing your inhibitions, knowing what to expect and training yourself to relax, I was grateful for an hour of “me” time, with no interruptions or checking my phone or emails. I will definitely consider returning.
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Swap : Roasted potatoes in goose fat for roasted parsnips with paprika
Potatoes are classed as root vegetables, but they don’t count towards your 5-a-day as they mainly contribute starch to the diet. 100g of roasted potatoes in goose fat contains 316 calories and 13.5g of fat. 100g serving of roasted parsnips is approximately. 135 calories with 5.1 grams of fat - almost three times less than the roast potatoes!
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Swap : Pigs in blankets for Parma ham and asparagus
Pigs in blankets are sausages wrapped in bacon. They are then generally fried, making their fat content quite high, 19.3g of fat per 100g. They also contain 289 calories. Why not swap this unhealthy dish for Parma ham wrapped asparagus? The fibre content of the asparagus helps support healthy digestion and 100g of it only contains 13 kcal. Add in around four slices of Parma ham and you are still under 10g of fat and around 136 kcal.
Swap : Mince pies for Pavlova
One mince pie can have up to 350 calories, almost 17g of fat and a whopping 20g of sugar (five teapsoons!). A Pavlova with fruit and cream has slightly less calories, with 288 calories and 13.2g of fat. It is however much higher in sugar, so my suggestion would be to ask for the fresh fruit with a little bit of cream (as the majority of the sugar is coming from the Pavlova base).
Swap : Stilton and port for goats’ cheese and grapes
Stilton cheese has a high fat and calorie content; 100g contains 362 calories and 31g of fat. Adding a glass of port to this snack bumps up the calories another 165 calories. Swap this for goats’ cheese, which has slightly less calories and less fat; 100g contains 320 calories and 25g fat. Add some grapes instead of the port and it’s less than half the calories and it’s better for your liver.
FESTIVE FOOD AND DRINK SWAPS TO STOP CHRISTMAS RUINING YOUR DIET Keep your waistline trim with LAURA DAVIES’ top tips for a healthy Christmas diet with these nifty food swaps... laura.davies@trinitymirror.com
Swap : Eggnog for prosecco Swap : Chocolate log Eggnog is higher in calories; for Pannettone 145 calories and 9g of sugar per serving. Prosecco per glass ( approximately125ml) has only 75 calories and around 1g of sugar. Either option should be drunk in moderation as they both contain alcohol.
Chocolate log is calorie-rich, with 100g having 453 calories and 22.8g of fat. Swap it for Pannettone (287 calories and 5.3g per 100g).
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Swap : Honey glazed ham for smoked salmon
The calories and fat content are similar between these two products. However, smoked salmon is a better choice as it’s rich in omega 3 essential fatty acids.
Swap: Stollen for roasted chestnuts
One slice has 254 calories, and is high in fat and sugar. Eating 10 roasted chestnuts instead will provide just over 200 calories, and only 1.85g of fat, less than 9g of sugar, and almost 3g of protein.
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YOUR HEALTH The New Year can be the best time to get your health mojo back. LAURA DAVIES looks at the top tips for keeping motivated and giving yourself a health reboot. laura.davies@trinitymirror.com
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HAVE AN ALTERNATIVE SPRING CLEAN
Many of us traditionally celebrate the end of winter with a good old spring clean, but why not start as you mean to to go by doing the same as winter looms? Clear out your cupboards and stock up on the foods that will help to promote winter wellness and give you the ingredients to create delicious dishes that will support your body’s health as the temperature drops. Nourishing grains such as barley and spelt, as well as pulses and beans, lend themselves perfectly to healthy winter dishes such as stews, casseroles, soups and warm salads. Spices such as cinnamon, smoked paprika, turmeric, raw cacao and chilli powder can also offer warming flavours that help nurture our sense of winter wellbeing. The key to eating “winter well” is having all the ingredients you n eed to create healthy, comforting meals that include earthy, rich flavours to satisfy your mood and promote good health.
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KEEP AN INSTAGRAM DIARY
We’ve all heard that Instagram can be toxic for our mental health, contributing to feelings of anxiety, self-doubt and body-image worries, but there are ways you can use the social network as a force for good when it’s pouring with rain outside. Use Instagram as a gratitude diary by taking a photo every day of something you feel grateful for. Studies have shown that appreciating and noting down what we are thankful for enhances our overall satisfaction with life and lifts mood, leading us to feel more refreshed in the mornings and increasing the amount of time we spend exercising. If you’re not a fan of social media, you could simply write down three things each morning that you feel grateful for.
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MAKE THE MOST OF WINTER SPORTS
A sunny game of Frisbee in the park might be out of the question, but don’t mourn the loss of summer, because winter brings with it a whole raft of
brilliant seasonal sports that can keep you active. Why not find a new hobby that celebrates winter, such as ice skating, snow kiting or indoor skiing. You could also consider doing something for the community, like volunteering. Nothing lifts the spirits more than helping others in need.
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EAT FOR THE WEATHER
When the weather’s gloomy and you’re feeling depressed, it can can really impact on your appetite and food choices, which may leave you lacking in essential nutrients. It’s also a common season for overloading on stodgy and sugary foods, such as takeaways and desserts, for comfort. Food is not a cure, but making healthy choices can help and good nutrition is proven to benefit mental health. Make sure you eat regularly and follow a low GI diet by including protein, healthy fats and plenty of veggies at every meal, to help balance blood sugar levels and keep you feeling full and energised. Top up on B vitamins with wholegrains, oily fish, eggs, and dark green leafy vegetables that help to convert food into energy, and support a healthy nervous system. A final tip? Take a daily vitamin D3 supplement to keep your spirits high. Low vitamin D levels are common during winter months, as we struggle to get what we need from the lack of sunshine, and this can increase your risk of low mood and seasonal depression. Try to eat plenty of tryptophan-rich foods, such as oats, bananas, turkey and tofu. The amino-acid tryptophan is converted in the brain to the ‘feel-good’ hormone serotonin.
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TRY GOING OUT FOR A RUN
When it’s raining and freezing cold outside, why on earth would you leave your warm bed or sofa to go for a run? The simplest answer is that running in winter can instantly put you into a cheery mood, thanks to a quick hit of feelgood hormones. Snuggling on the sofa might sound appealing, but don’t forget that winter is a great time of year to get outside, wrap up warm and enjoy the fresh air. In fact, a bracing winter breeze can actually be quite invigorating and prompt your body to release endorphins, which reduce your pain response and will put you in a great mood. swansealife.co.uk 77
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WHY TREES Get out there and sample the health benefits of trees is the message given to CHRIS PEREGRINE, who found himself hugging one.
It was a Sunday morning in the Brecon Beacons with a slight nip in the air, but mercifully rain-free. About 40 of us were gathered outside the front of the Gliffaes Country House Hotel to go for a walk that was no longer than a mile, but which would take an hour and a half. Now that is slow in anyone's book, but, of course, there was a very good reason. Hotel owner James Suter was leading a tree tour of the grounds alongside Rob Penn, familiar to Sky One viewers as ex-cricketer Andrew Flintoff's cycling accomplice on his adventures in the Amazon rainforest and closer to home on his fish and chip van travels. Rob is a serial cyclist, having clocked up bike rides in over 50 countries across five continents. But this morning in question, the pace was tortoise-like, allowing him to inform the assembled party about his specialist subject, woodlands. His bestselling book, The Man Who Made Things Out of Trees, featured in The Times Books of the Year, The Observer and on BBC Radio 4 Book of the Week. At Gliffaes he extolled the virtues of woodland management, while taking turns with James to inform their fellow walkers about some of the 100 plus specimens of trees in this special place. Then it happened... It was just over an hour into the sortie that Rob delivered the dramatic bit of news - trees are good for you. He is a muchtravelled man and threw in a phrase that would have had people reaching for their Japanese dictionary if they had remembered to bring it along. Shinrin-yoku means taking in the forest atmosphere, or forest bathing. We didn't know it, but that was exactly what we were doing. "Trees are good for you," he said. "Lots of people have instinctively known that. Going for a walk in the woods makes you feel better, but no one really knows why. This practice in Japan is called forest bathing. That is the rough translation of the Japanese phrase shinrin-yoku. Forest bathing is basically going for a walk, I mean a walk, not a run, a gentle walk in an old growth forest. It is something everybody can do, a walk amongst trees. "It is such an important and widespread practice in Japan, and something like 25 per cent of the Japanese population use it as as a sort of preventative medicine. Because it is so widespread, swansealife.co.uk ?78 swansealife.co.uk
ARE GOOD FOR YOU... the scientists have been able to do biological field research and accumulate some incredible wealth of data about what going forest bathing does to the human body at a molecular level. It is really compelling and convincing, the data that they have come up with. "It reduces heart rates, it reduces blood pressure, it reduces secretion of the stress hormone called cortisol, and if you have lower cortisol in the body you are less likely to suffer from a heart attack, you are less likely to suffer from depression. It also induces much better sleep patterns. They monitor people's sleep after forest bathing and generally speaking it is much better. It reduces sympathetic nerve activity which is good for the human body. In many ways if you like trees, if you like going to the woods, you know all this, but, actually, it is really great to have this scientific data to prove it." As the walk came to a close, people were beginning to feel much better about themselves. There were other reasons, too. Some dread the onset of winter and pine for summer. Not Rob. He embraces all four seasons. "Most of the world doesn't have four seasons," he said. "Most of the world is equatorial and has two seasons, a wet and a dry one. Really British people, we need to remind ourselves of the joy and luxury of having four seasons. Autumn is a very spectacular time, particularly in the woods, because the leaf cover changes. Going to the woods in winter is just as valuable. In fact sometimes there are lots of woods I know where I would rather be there in winter because you can really see the trees then, once all the leaves have gone." You can do it in the country, but, his rallying cry is, you can also do it in in the town or city. "I think it is so important," he said. "It is something that people in cities forget to do, and that is look up. You have to look where you are putting your feet, you have to look at the pavements. You need to look up and spend time next to them, amongst them, so we are lucky in Britain that we do have lots of city trees. They are really, really valuable for all sorts of reasons, but particularly that one that I am interested in, the health benefits of trees." And so after an instructive walk it was time to sit down for lunch, cassoulet with duck legs, followed by crumble with apples from the orchard a few yards away, of course. Those Gliffaes trees were continuing to have a major influence on the day.
Author Rob Penn at the Gliffaes Country House Hotel, near Crickhowell.
The benefits of forest bathing‌ Forest bathing is the practice of taking a short, leisurely visit to a forest for health benefits
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Helps your immunity Forest bathing has been scientifically shown to increase immunity, decrease the risk of cancer and help you to recover from illness faster.
Decreases the risk of a heart attack
Multiple forest bathing studies have demonstrated its ability to significantly reduce blood pressure, stress levels and pulse rate. A trip through the woods will also increase your body’s adiponectin levels. These have an anti-inflammatory effect on blood vessel cells and have been shown to decrease the risk of heart attack.
Protection Against Obesity and Diabetes
Increased adiponectin is also inversely related to obesity and insulin resistance. The substance is secreted by fat cells and regulates our fat metabolism, glucose levels and weight gain. Forest bathing reduces blood glucose levels, even in diabetics.
More energy and better sleep
Forest bathing increases vigor and fights fatigue. At the same time, it triggers hormones and processes in our body that improve sleep. It’s also been shown to reduce dopamine and cortisol levels, meaning it reduces stress and calms the body and mind.
Helps your mood Anxiety, depression and confusion levels are generally improved after a forest bathing trip.
Decreases inflammation
Forest air is noticeably fresher than city air, or even other nature environments, since the trees are busy converting CO2 into fresh oxygen for our lungs. Not only is the air fresher, but the compounds naturally released by the trees decrease inflammation.
Promotes better skin Inflammation is the cause of many issues in the body, including certain skin disorders. Those with eczema and psoriasis can see benefits after forest bathing.
Helps sooth muscles
There are over 40,000 known terpene structures and they have a wide variety of positive effects on the body. Osteoarthritis relief, reduced joint pain and inflammation, and decreased neck and back pain are just some of the proven benefits.
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Lisa Cameron & Wyn Jenkins Lisa Cameron, commercial director at Media Wales, originally from North Cornelly, married Wyn Jenkins, an entrepreneur originally from Blackwood, at the King Arthur Hotel in Reynoldston. The couple now live in Pontarddulais. LAURA DAVIES speaks to the bride…
How did the proposal happen? Months before Wyn proposed, family and friends had been teasing me saying he was going to pop the question soon. In fact, that made the actual proposal even more of a shock, as it was not on an occasion when I thought it would happen. Wyn had been away for a week so we booked a weekend stay at one of our favourite pubs, the Kings Head in Llangennith – a simply stunning part of the world and somewhere we love to go to relax. He seemed a little on edge when we arrived but I put that down to him being tired from working away. I noticed he'd ordered a bottle of champagne for the room. Then, suddenly, he jumped up, rummaged through his luggage and went down on one knee. It was only later I discovered that he had planned a much more scenic setting for the proposal. His plans had been scuppered by rain that evening and he
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decided he would have been too nervous to re-plan it for the next day! Why did you decide to get married so soon after the proposal? We got engaged in July and married the following March. It was the second marriage for the two of us and I had always said I would not want a long engagement. I’m not sure he realised it would be less than 12 months though! How would you describe your wedding theme? Once we had decided upon a March wedding, I knew I wanted a Welsh theme with bright yellow daffodils. Luckily, I was able to leave the detail for the dressing of the reception and church to Mandy from RSVP, who went above and beyond our
expectations, giving us the "wow" factor when we saw it on the day. I wanted people to have fun, feel relaxed and celebrate with us with no formalities. However, I did insist on a church wedding as, for me, this was a very big part in cementing our love for each other with God’s blessing. Tell us about your wedding dress... For weeks prior to wedding dress shopping I had my heart set on a particular style - lace and fishtail. However, what I actually chose was the opposite. I bought my dress from Pleser in Pontarddulais and the very experienced owner insisted I tried on her initial choice. I wasn’t keen when I saw it on the hanger, but as soon as I looked in the mirror I knew this was the dress for me. It was a Joseph Peiro design – simple but very elegant. I loved it!
Why did you choose the venue? We chose the King Arthur as it ticked every box for us – location, room, food, gardens – and near a beautiful church, St George’s, Reynoldston, which is just across the village green where we secured special permission to get married. Tell us about your wedding day beauty prep... I am not the kind of girl who gets excited about having my make-up done, in fact I'm the opposite. But thankfully Chris Howells took this on board and gave me a very natural but also a longwearing look. My hair was the complete opposite! My close friend Brian Brown tried numerous styles until I finally decided upon a quite natural, fun style, which would take me through to the evening.
How important was photography and video to you? Everyone wants the memories of their special day and we were no different. However, we were adamant we wanted natural, fun shots to capture the day and that is exactly what Rob Jones (Pure Creations) our photographer did. He just made everyone feel so relaxed whilst also getting those slightly more formal pictures your family want. My particular favourite is us with our guests during the evening celebrating with sparklers. With regards to the video, Mark Tancock was amazing. He caught all those moments that we will want to treasure forever. How many bridesmaids did you have? I had two bridesmaids, my sister Tania and my best friend Sarah. They both looked
beautiful on the day in elegant pale grey backless dresses. My sister also did a speech at the reception, which had everyone in hysterics, as she made it clear that even though I was gaining a husband, he was also gaining responsibility for her garden and DIY and nothing would change our sister-only holidays. I hear there were three best men, why? Wyn has always had two best friends, Fisher and Dai. The three of them are as thick as thieves and have all been best men at each other’s weddings. But he needed someone who was also able to take responsibility – a role perfect for the real best man in his life, his son Charlie. He was just eight at the time but did a far better job than the other two! The speeches were interesting to say the least.
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Who gave you away? I asked my son Cullan to give me away as this was my second wedding and I wanted him to play a key part. He was very relaxed in the lead up to the day but as soon as he saw me at the church he became extremely emotional. The both of us ended up walking down the aisle in tears, and all the guests soon followed! He also gave a very touching speech at the reception, which again had many grabbing for the tissues. Did you have a first dance? We had always said if we ever got married we would have to stick to "our song" for the first dance. That seemed like a good idea until we tried putting together a dance for the Black Eyed Peas, Meet Me Half Way. It was not easy but luckily we were able to call on our close friend Chris Norman, who choreographed the whole dance and spent numerous evenings helping us rehearse. Who made your cake? Emma, one of our friends from Pontarddulais,
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owns Candyfloss Cakes in the town. She makes the most incredibly yummy cakes and delivered just what we wanted: simple and classy and very, very tasty. What was your favourite part of the day? The church ceremony was beautiful and seeing everyone walking across the village green to an outdoor drinks reception on a boiling hot clear March day was lovely. The speeches were emotional and funny in equal measure; and seeing everyone enjoying themselves on the dancefloor and with the band was a real highlight – all the pent-up emotion came out and two families thoroughly enjoyed themselves. We wouldn’t have changed anything from the day. What about the band? We had Audio Sugar who were fantastic on every measure – very professional, a great sound and they got everyone up dancing. They even let my husband play guitar for one song, though I am not sure whether he was in tune to be honest!
Where did you honeymoon? We debated long and hard whether we wanted a quiet island paradise or something busier and more adventurous. In the end I think we got the balance just right and opted for Mauritius, a beautiful and scenic, yet bustling, in parts, island off the east coast of Africa. The place was stunning, the staff superb and the history and geography of the place remarkable. We relaxed and explored in equal measure. Venue: King Arthur Hotel, Reynoldston Photographs: Rob Jones at Pure Creations Video: John Mark Films (Mark Tancock) Hair: Brian Brown Make-Up: Chris Howells Cake: Candyfloss Cakes Decorations: RSVP Band: Audio Sugar Florist: Rosebowl, Hendy Wedding planner: Rhian Millar, King Arthur Choreography: Chris Norman Car: Champagne Wedding Cars
Bespoke Wedding Packages Available
for 2018 and 2019 Winter Weddings from ÂŁ2,999 Looking for the perfect setting for your wedding day? Look no further than The Cliff Hotel & Spa in West Wales. Recently renovated to include an exclusive wedding suite, inclusive of ballroom to fit up to 160 guests (up to 250 for evening) exclusive use bar and your own terrace area. All areas of the wedding suite maximises the panoramic sea views of Cardigan Bay. Please contact our wedding coordinator Louise Jones on weddings@cliffhotel.com for more details or to arrange a meeting.
The Cliff Hotel & Spa, Gwbert, Ceredigion, SA43 1PP 01239 613241 | www.cliffhotel.com | weddings@cliffhotel.com
STRADEY PARK HOTEL & SPA
Bridal sh wcase STRADEY PARK HOTEL & SPA
13 -14 January 2018
Come along to our 2 day Bridal Showcase, with exhibitions from the top Welsh wedding suppliers, photographers and entertainers. Arrange a chat with our award winning wedding co-ordinators.
Everything you need to plan your perfect wedding A weekend not to be missed!
Spend your special day at Stradey... your ‘all inclusive’ wedding venue At Stradey Park Hotel & Spa ‘all inclusive’ Wedding venue, our weddings are individual to each couple and our packages can be adapted to meet all your requirements. Book a meeting with our wedding coordinators today!
Photography by Pure Creations
Stradey Park Hotel, Llanelli, SA15 4HA | T: 01554 758171 E: weddings@stradeyparkhotel.com | www.stradeyparkhotel.com
Winner of Best Bridal Boutique 2017 at Swansea Life Awards
Winner of Best Occasion wear 2017 at Welsh Wedding Awards
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Make sure you sparkle from head to toe, with LAURA DAVIES’ pick of wedding heels for your big day laura.davies@trinitymirror.com
Silver Heel, £35, Dorothy Perkins, Swansea
Darlings, £85, Dune, Cardiff
White Diamante Sandals, £27.99, New Look, Swansea
Morgen, £115, Dune, Cardiff
Miss KG Dutchess Multi Strap Stiletto Sandals, £75, John Lewis, Cardiff
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Hamper, £69, Office, Swansea
No. 1 Jenny Packham, £125, Debenhams, Swansea
Ted Baker Tie the Knot Azeline Bow Stiletto Heeled Court Shoes, £130, House of Fraser, Cardiff
No. 1 Jenny Packham, £99, Debenhams, Swansea
Carvela Gift High Heeled Embellished Court Shoes, £129, John Lewis, Cardiff
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Treat your guests to the sweetest unique personalised wedding favours with the new ‘Make Your Own’ chocolate service from The Grown Up Chocolate Company. The first of it’s kind, you can create your very own tailor-made chocolate bar online, choosing from 70 quality ingredients and customising the wrapper with your own image message. What better way to thank your guests for sharing your special day? 3 x100g bars will be sent straight to your door, all for just £25 (X2 sets available at a discount of £22.50 each and X3 sets at £20 each), www.thegrownupchocolatecompany.co.uk
THIS MONTH
WE LOVE LAURA DAVIES rounds up some of her favourite products this month
BUDGET FRIENDLY
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HERE COMES THE BRIDE!
SO CUTE:
Start saving the pennies for the big day with this personalised ceramic money box. Photo Upload Ceramic Money Box Wedding Fund, £9.99, Gettingpersonal.co.uk
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M&S has some fantastic and delicious wedding cakes available to order for your big day. We love this four-tier chocolate wedding cake, filled and topped with chocolate ganache, covered in chocolate icing and finished with dark and gold decorated hoops. £249.00 for 110 portions. M&S, Swansea
My Day As A Bridesmaid Photo Book, £8.99, Confetti.co.uk
Walk down the aisle in style with Dorothy Perkins’ debut bridal collection. From flowing full skirts to fishtails and shorter, vintage-inspired styles too, there’s a gorgeous wedding dress for every bride at the fraction of the cost of gowns at wedding boutiques. Luxurious fabrics like lace, tulle, satin and chiffon, plus beautiful beading and embroidery, is what makes these wedding dresses extraspecial. From £85-£150, Dorothy Perkins, Swansea
LET THERE BE CAKE!
It’s good to keep the little ones entertained at your wedding. This gift will guarantee to keep your bridesmaids quiet throughout your big day but also make them feel a big part of the celebrations with their own keepsake memories.
A great alternative to a wedding guest book. Heart Shape Wooden Jigsaw Guest Book, £18, Hobbycraft, Pontarddulais Road Retail Park
CONGRATULATIONS
We love these “Mr and Mrs” glasses from New Look. At £12.99, they make a great gift for the new bride and groom, New Look, Swansea
This makes a lovely gift for a friend who has just got engaged and about to start wedding planning. The future Mrs A5 hardback notebook has 96 lined pages, perfect for storing wedding plans and ideas. And it can be personalised by entering the bride to be’s name. Personalised Future Mrs Notebook By Oakdene, £14, Next.co.uk
SNEAK PEAK!
We have just seen some of the new bridal clutch bags from Dune and they are just wow! More will be revealed in the New Year, but we couldn’t resist showing you these classic and blingy beauties. Dune at Debenhams, Swansea
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Have your Picture Perfect Wedding 2018
At Norton House Hotel we offer comfort, style and service, ensuring your special day is one to remember
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We offer comfort, style and service, ensuring your special day is one to remember. Our traditional accommodation, exquisite dining facilities, excellent service, in-house wedding planner and picture-perfect grounds means that your special day can proceed without a hitch!
Newly Refurbished Venue Packages start from just £25pp
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Picturesque scenery on our doorstep
gifts for the special one in your life. £70 per couple or February stay the night for an additional £60.00. Wednesday
Norton Road, Mumbles, Swansea, SA3 5TQ
01792 404 891
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Food & drink
FESTIVE FOOD (page 102) HEALTHY MEALS FOR 2018 (page 106) THE NEW INN (page 109)
Norton Road, Mumbles, Swansea, SA3 5TQ 01792 404 891 www.nortonhousehotel.co.uk
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The King Arthur PETER SLEE checks in at a table at a Gower favourite and has a rewarding night out... peter.slee@trinitymirror.com
It seems idiotically remiss of me never to have written about The King Arthur in Reynoldston. In recent years, respect for the place has quietly augmented. Yes, we all know about the sumptuous weddings it hosts. Hands up who hasn't been to one there? Not many, I'd wager! But what about its bar and restaurant that has been there for ever serving as a reliable pit stop for walkers, travelling foodies and those too slothful to reach for the cooker in their own kitchens? Well, I am happy to report, all good! Regardless of how time, trends or bulldozers alter its rival neighbours just down the road in Swansea itself, this Reynoldston eaterie dating back to the 19th century will always instill in me a tiny, exhilarating judder when I turn its corner and park up outside it. In we go on a blustery November night. We find a warmly lit, boisterous room with loud
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laughing all around. People here are having a good time. It's still a popular place for dates, casual drinking, family get-togethers and mild midweek debauchery. It's also calming. It's not a screaming ' look at me' type of place.. The main menu offers a good mix of gastro pub style favourites -style favourites such as chilli, chicken fillet, Salt Marsh lamb cutlets, fillet steak and Darne of Salmon. It’s hearty stuff and good value for money, eaten with a lot of chat and laughing. I wish The King Arthur was at the end of my road. I’d eat there a lot. We had Welsh cawl and prawn cocktail to start - a pleasantly tasty pile of food to start any dinner with. A hungry person’s portion of traditional fillet of cod in a lager batter and chips served with a homemade tartare sauce was good, as was the duo of duck wrapped snugly in some spiced red cabbage and a blackberry jus.
There was a little bit of those MasterChef stacks, welcome because, as a restaurant critic, I am a big fan of Dinner Jenga and am always keen to have my dinner in the tallest stack possible. But in the main, this is more about honest-to-goodness eating out set out on a plate in front of you with just the occasional decoration here and there. It's not fiddly, pleased-with-itself cooking. This is accessible stuff with generous portion sizes and decent waiter service. Prices for mains which hover around the £10 or so mark are good with starters going from just under a fiver to £6.25. There is nothing extraneous added, no ingredient not really pulling its weight on the plate. The 'specials' menu of good-looking, slightly more complex assemblies including the likes of pan seared halibut steak with grilled asparagus and a Hollandaise sauce (£13.95) are sagely supported by a list of vegetarian offerings too including a perfectly judged sweet potato Sag Aloo (£10.95) which we tried on a second visit a week or so later and which had an impact way beyond expectation due to the woodsy essence of spices in which the whole lot was steeped.
The wine list is, as you may imagine of this place, is thoughtfully hewn and all too easy to get stuck into by the glass resulting in next-day buyer’s remorse. Key lime pie we tried on our second visit is praised for its acerbic quality - perfect autumnal food - as was the hot ginger sponge pudding, oozy, smeary, platelickable cooking. If the clientele don’t all know one another they look as if they might or should and they blend seamlessly into the understated surroundings. A baby makes his presence felt but with no more volume than the burble from a baby alarm. There is no music, which we consider a blessing. My dining companion later emails me to say what a pleasure it was to go to a restaurant that wasn’t trying to be the coolest this or the trendiest that. No, it is just The King Arthur, safe and sound!
The King Arthur Hotel Higher Green, Reynoldston Swansea. SA3 1AD Tel: 01792 390775 Email: info@kingarthurhotel.co.uk
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Devilishlygood foodanddrink Diablo’s may be new to SA1 but after one visit to this atmospheric café bar and restaurant it will feel like an old friend, writes JENNY WHITE. For stunning food and drink in a genuinely friendly, buzzy atmosphere, Diablo’s in SA1 is hard to beat. Previously known as Garbo’s, the café bar and restaurant re-launched as Diablo’s in October with a beautiful new look – think New York bar with a hint of steam punk. Retro light bulbs, bare brick walls and a vintage-style panelled ceiling combine to make a setting that’s characterful and unique, but also chimes well with the other two Diablo’s venues in Carmarthen. The man behind all three branches of Diablo’s is chef Alex Luck, who
previously ran the wonderful Angel Vaults restaurant in Carmarthen. He divides his week between his three venues, and is happiest in the kitchen, where he works with his head chefs to produce a truly original selection of modern British-style tapas dishes. Typical options include Glamorgan sausages; vermicelli noodles with roast chicken and a fragrant chilli dressing; creamy garlic mushrooms with truffle and toasted home-made sourdough; and the Diablo’s scotch egg with wholegrain mustard and cornichons.
If you fancy something more substantial, you could plump for a burger, lasagne, beer battered fish and chips or roasted pumpkin tortellini, to name just a few. On Sundays there’s a proper roast dinner, while other lunchtimes bring extra options including gourmet sandwiches (maybe grilled three cheese home-made sourdough with leeks and onions), salads and simple but satisfying dishes such as homemade lamb cawl or a roast jacket potato with smoky beef chilli.
Visit before 11:30 and you’ll find a wonderful list of breakfast dishes, including a traditional cooked breakfast, a vegan option, omelette and breakfast ciabattas. “As a chef I love the the food side – bit it’s also lovely at the end of it all to sit down in a great atmosphere with a nice gin and enjoy the live music,” says Alex, who is continuing the Garbo’s traditional of having excellent live acts. Diablo’s has performances from four bands every weekend – one on Friday, two on Saturday and one on Sunday. “We’ve got some great regular performers including Like a Lion, Karl Morgan, Shelley Anne and Jimmy Webb,” says Alex. Besides live music, Fridays at Diablos bring an excellent food and drink deal: bottomless Prosecco and a selection of British tapas for £27.95 a head. Other drinks options include a
growing range of cocktails, ranging from classics to Diablo’s own creations such as Amaretto Cooler, Raspberry Ripple and Christmas Kiss – which tastes like Christmas pudding. If you prefer something non-alcoholic, Diablo’s serves excellent organic coffee from Coffee Fair Trade. It’s not just the food and drink Alex has worked hard on: he’s also proud of his staff and the relaxed, warm and welcoming atmosphere they create. “The team are brilliant – they’re really getting into the Diablos ethos, which is friendly and informal – that’s how I like to dine,” he says. His customers agree. Diablo’s has made a smooth switch to its new identity, gathering fans both old and new. “The customer response has been really positive,” says Alex. “It’s great to see a lot of the the old faces from when it was Garbo’s, and I’m now really looking forward to our first summer as Diablo’s”.
Unit 1 | Altamar | Kings Road | Swansea | SA1 8PP Tel: 01792 457000 | www.diabloswales.co.uk |
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2012 - 2015 Winner of Swansea in Bloom
JANUARY SALE 10% OFF All Food during January (* T’s & C’s apply)
• Award winning pub • 2 meals for £10 Extensive menu • Buffets for all occasions • Children eat free • Theme nights - Steak night on Tuesdays, Roast Dinner day on Wednesdays, Curry Night on Wednesdays, Pie Night on Thursdays and Fish Specials on a Friday and Saturday • Sunday lunch, highly advisable to book, takeaways available • Quiz night on a Sunday evening • Family Friendly Enclosed rear beer garden.
855 Llangyfelach Road, Treboeth,Swansea, SA5 9AU Telephone: 01792 700491 | www.theeagletreboeth.co.uk
FOOD & DRINK Red Wine and Vintage Cheese, £15, M&S, Parc Trostre and Swansea
Lady Shoe, Il Gusto, St David’s Centre, Cardiff
Spice Pot, £27, Debenhams, Swansea
Whittard Clip Top Christmas Coffee Tin, 120g, £10, McArthur Glen, Bridgend Culinary Concepts Top Hat Olive Pick Holder, £34.95, John Lewis, Cardiff
Personalised Slate Cheeseboard, £19.99, Gettingpersonal.co.uk
Gin Fusion Set, £16, Next, Morfa Retail Park
Prosecco Lover Glass, £3, George at Asda, Llansamlet
Sainsbury’s Home Cafetiere, £15, Sainsbury’s, Swansea
LAURA DAVIES rounds up her top picks laura.davies@trinitymirror.com
Christmas Hamper, £25, Matalan, Morriston
Metallic Flutes Set of 6, £28, Next, Parc Trostre
Spice Set. £30, Next, Swansea and Parc Trostre
Salted Caramel Liqueur in Gingerbread Man, 200ml £19.50, Il Gusto, St David’s Centre, Cardiff
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Fever-Tree The Ultimate Gin and Tonic Tasting Selection, £22.99, Very.co.uk
Willie’s Cacao Chocolate Hamper, £29.99, Very.co.uk
Charbonnel et Walker Milk Sea Salt Billionaire’s Shortbread Truffles, £14, House of Fraser, Cardiff
A range of food gifts from Wilko, Swansea and Llanelli
VISKI Penguin Cocktail Shaker, £30, House of Fraser, Cardiff
Christmas Holiday Collection, £32.50, Biscuiteersbaking.co.uk
The Mixologists Box, £15, M&S, Swansea
Chris tmas Truffl e Tre e, 55 0g, £ 26, H otel Cho cola t, Ca rdiff
Flavoured Coffees, £10, Debenhams, Swansea
GIFTS FOR FOODIES & DRINK LOVERS
Copper Tasting Bowls, £12.99, Homesense, Parc Fforestfach
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The perfect mix
Whether you love Spanish food, Italian food or just great cooking and top notch service, a visit to La Casona is a must, writes JENNY WHITE.
It’s amazing how few restaurants get everything right – the ambience, the welcome, the service and the food. La Casona succeeds on every count, but maybe that’s less surprising when you consider owner Dadier Hernandez’ many years in the industry. Originally from Cuba, Dadier managed restaurants in Swansea for 13 years and has poured
all his experience into making La Casona as special as possible. Crucially, he’s not alone in his endeavours – on the evening we visited, all his staff worked together to make our evening truly memorable. Not only was the service smooth, friendly and efficient, the staff also demonstrated detailed knowledge of the menu and made us feel our table was ours for the evening; you’re not rushed at any point, but neither are you ever left waiting if you need something. Our evening began with cocktails – proper cocktails, made from
scratch and full of fresh ingredients. My mojito was zingy, cool and refreshing, just as it should be, and to go with it we had a huge dish of olives, preserved peppers and onions, and a firm cheese which turned out to be paneer – a fresh, lively and interesting set of nibbles. The surroundings were comfy, modern and inviting, with a nice mix of large tables and private booths. You never feel you are sharing your space with the next table, and our booth was perfectly cosy and private for a couple, but we also spotted a couple of large tables enjoying their evening in other parts of the restaurant. The lighting
207 New Road | Skewen | SA10 6ET T: 01792 81 81 82 www.lacasona-skewen.co.uk
is mellow and warm, and there’s a comfy, laid back lounge area, with big leather sofas, for pre-dinner drinks. The menu is split between Italian and Spanish dishes – a match made in heaven, and I ordered from both, starting off with stunning home-made vegetarian cannelloni (there’s a meat version too). Mine was stuffed with ricotta, aubergine and spinach, the pasta firm and silky and the topping a combination of intense home-made tomato sauce, rich in wine and garlic, and probably the best béchamel I’ve ever tasted – perfectly seasoned, creamy, and full of the depth of onion and the warmth of nutmeg. My husband chose meatballs – these were big, fresh and melt-in-the mouth tender, and served with with a punchy,
vibrant tomato sauce topped with melting cheese. Next up, for him, was a generous, fresh and locally caught piece of monkfish tail in a vibrant, warming paprika and white wine sauce. I had the chicken Andaluz – a huge, tender portion of chicken breast which proved what we already knew: this place takes sourcing seriously, with daily fresh deliveries from local suppliers. It was topped with a bright, punchy sauce of tomato, mushrooms, onions, peppers and red wine, and served with fresh salad, fragrant basmati rice and salted new potatoes. The portion was so generous that I could barely finish it. Despite this, I ordered dessert – after all, the waiter had specially
recommended the tiramisu, made fresh that day. This was creamy, moist and properly boozy, and my husband’s home-made cheesecake was equally good, and topped with a beautifully sweet/tart raspberry layer. We left keen to return soon. All credit to Dadier for devising this menu, which will please everyone from pizza and pasta lovers to Spanish food aficionados – and credit to his staff for making our evening so enjoyable. La Casona is well worth a journey for a memorable meal. If you live close by, you’re very lucky to have this on your doorstep, and if you live in Swansea, watch this space, because Dadier is looking to open a new branch in the heart of the city soon.
THE FOUNTAIN INN EAT • DRINK • SLEEP
Delicious Home Cooked Food Served Tues - Saturday from 12pm Lunchtime Special Sunday Lunches Parties Catered for Bed and Breakfast (Book online)
Back in January 2018 BEST INN
2 Course Lunchtime Special only £8.95 Tues - Sat 12pm - 5pm
(Bookings advisable)
BEST PUB & BAR
01792 881866 • www.fountaininn.co 111 Bolgoed Road Pontarddulais swansea SA14 8JP
Welcome 2018 in style with our decadent
NYE Venetian Masquerade Ball
Enjoy a glass of fizz and canapés on arrival while taking in the spectacular views across the Gower Peninsula, before sitting down to a three-course meal in our luxury marquee. Then dance the night away with our DJ until the early hours. Dress to impress (dinner jackets optional) – we’ll even supply the masks!
£48 per adult Two-night accommodation packages are available from £330 for a standard room (based on two sharing a room). This includes the Masquerade Ball on 31 December and dinner, bed & breakfast on 1 January. We regret no children under 14 are permitted.
Call 01792 390 329 or visit www.oxwichbayhotel.co.uk/christmas
d nge Corn Fe ecial Free Ra Asda Extra Sp 3.90, Asda, Llansamlet , £1 British Turkey and Llanelli
Champagne Nicolas Feuillatte Maharaja Sleeve Brut Reserve, France, £28, John Lewis, Cardiff
Six Snowflake Mince Pies, £2.50, M&S, Pontarddulais Retail Park and Swansea
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FESTIVE FOOD DRINK LAURA DAVIES picks out her top mouthwatering Christmas foods that look too good to eat laura.davies@trinitymirror.com
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Two Vegetarian Butternut Squash And Sweet Potato Rosti, £6, M&S, Swansea and Pontarddulais Retail Park The Best Belgian Chocolate Christmas Pudding Cake, £10, Morrisons, Parc Pemberton
Asda Extra Special Hand Prepared King Prawn Cocktails, £6, Asda, Llanelli and Gorseinon
The Best Turkey Crown with Pork & Honey Stuffing 1.8kg, £34, Morrisons, Parc Pemberton and Morfa Retail Park
Clementine & Cranberry Bucks Fizz, £6, M&S, Parc Trostre
Duck and Hoisin Steamed Bun Snowmen 270g, £4, Morrisons, Parc Pemberton
Asda Extra Special Outdoor Bred Hog Roast with Stuffing, £15, Asda, Llansamlet and Llanelli
Taste the Difference Wreath, £15, Sainsbury’s. Swansea Santa Stuck In The Chimney Cake, £20, M&S, Swansea
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Taste the Difference Open Vegetable Wellington, £10, Sainsbury’s. Swansea
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ITALIAN EXCELLENCE
Whether you want a hearty breakfast, proper Italian pizza, a snack or a romantic evening meal, Moruzzi & Co has the answer – all in the most beautiful surroundings, writes JENNY WHITE. There’s something very special about Moruzzi & Co, and it hits you from the moment you walk through the door. It’s the kind of environment that feels instantly warm, welcoming and relaxing, with stripped wood floors and vintage fixtures and fittings. The tables are well spaced enough to allow a sense of privacy (and room for push chairs) and the staff are there when you want them, but don’t hover or impose. Moruzzi & Co is a rare thing in that it’s family friendly, but equally suitable for anything from business lunches to dinner dates, and the recent addition of an adjoining bar and pizzeria has broadened its scope still further.
This is not your average pizzeria: owner Paul Moruzzi brought chef Salvatore over from the Italian town of Bardi near Parma, where the Moruzzis still have their family home. The region is home to all manner of Italian delicacies, including Parma Ham, Parmesan cheese and truffles, and Salvatore uses many of these in his authentic Italian pizzas, made using specially imported Italian flour and tomatoes. Besides being available in the pizzeria, the pizzas are available to take away, and Paul is planning to introduce a delivery service soon.
find in the area,” says Paul, who is upholding a long Moruzzi family tradition of running cafes and food businesses. The Moruzzis’ previous establishments included M.C. Café in Neath, which ran from the post-war years until the 1980s.
“The response from customers has been excellent – they say our pizza is the most traditional you will
The result is a choice of two
More recently they sidestepped into clothing retail, running the Tempo chain of clothes shops, but Moruzzi & Co has proven such a hit since it opened its doors three years ago that the last of the Tempo shops has now been repurposed as the pizzeria.
adjoining venues: the pizzeria, which also functions as a bar, with an excellent selection of beers, wines and spirits; and the café-bar and restaurant, which offers breakfasts, lunches, snacks and evening meals. “Whatever you come for, we aim to make it the best it can be - even the simplest thing like an omelette,” says Paul. Options from the daytime menu include signature Italian dishes such as Bolognese or lasagna; sandwiches (look out for the Moruzzi sandwich made with Parma ham, mozzarella, sun blushed tomatoes, roasted sweet peppers and dressed salad leaves) and jacket potatoes. The evening menu opens with cicchetti such as bruschetta or a charcuterie patter,
then takes in everything from burgers and beer-battered fish and chips to a typical northern Italian dish of tender prosciutto hock with sautéed potatoes, French beans and tomato and garlic sauce. Another popular option is tagliata di manzo – an 8oz prime sirloin steak marinated in olive oil, rosemary and garlic, with sautéed potatoes and Rucola salad with Parmesan shavings. The online reviews show how successful these dishes are: words such as “beautiful”, “outstanding”, and “perfection” abound, and for Paul this is one of the most rewarding aspects of his work. “The thing I hear most frequently from customers is that this is exactly what Neath needed,” he says. “It’s brilliant to have such supportive feedback.”
Tel: 01639 639682 Moruzzi & Co, Croft Rd, Neath SA11 1RW www.facebook.com/moruzziandco Would you like to join our team? We are always keen to talk to talented people so get in touch today
FOOD & DRINK
2018 WITH THESE HEALTHY MEALS Over-indulged over the festive period? Eating healthy couldn’t be any simpler with these delicious, easy and low calorie recipes from Weight Watchers. LAURA DAVIES picks out some of her favourite meals. laura.davies@trinitymirror.com
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COD & CHICKPEA CURRY Serves 4
Prep time 10 minutes Cook time 40 minutes
Ingredients
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1 tablespoon rapeseed oil 2 red onions, finely sliced 2 garlic cloves, crushed 2cm-piece fresh ginger, grated 2 green chillies, deseeded and finely chopped 1 teaspoon mustard seeds 2 teaspoons ground turmeric 2 x 400g tins chopped tomatoes 400g tin chickpeas, drained and rinsed 500g cod loin, cut into large chunks 4 mini naan breads
Method
1 Heat the oil in a large, deep frying pan over a medium heat and cook the onions for 6-8 minutes, or until soft. Add the garlic, ginger, chillies, mustard seeds and turmeric. Cook for 4-5 minutes, then add the tomatoes and chickpeas. Simmer for 15-20 minutes, until the tomatoes have reduced slightly. 2 Add the cod and cook for a further 5 minutes over a low heat until it is cooked through. Stir gently, taking care not to break up the fish too much. 3 Meanwhile, warm the naan breads to pack instructions, then serve with the curry.
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1 large butternut squash, peeled deseeded and cubed 1 tablespoon olive oil 1 teaspoon ras el hanout 250g freekeh Handful each of fresh dill, parsley and mint, roughly chopped
1 tablespoon extra virgin olive oil 1 tablespoon pomegranate molasses Juice of 1 lemon 100g pomegranate seeds 75g light feta, crumbled
Method
1 Preheat the oven to 200°C, fan 180°C, gas mark 6. Put the squash in a roasting tin and drizzle over the olive oil. Scatter over the ras el hanout and season to taste. Toss
SALMON, PEA & LEMON
Serves 4
Prep time 5 minutes | Cook time 25 minutes Put 2 skinless salmon fillets in a microwavesafe dish, splash with a little water and cover. Microwave on high for 2½ minutes.
MEXICAN-STYLE CHICKEN Serves 4
Prep time 10 minutes | Cook time 55 minutes Preheat the oven to 200°C, fan 180°C, gas mark 6. Put 2 peeled and thickly-sliced sweet potatoes, 1 sliced red and 1 sliced green pepper, 1 sliced red onion, 4 unpeeled lightly crushed garlic cloves and 3 sliced tomatoes into a large baking dish. Season to taste. Cover with foil and bake for 30 minutes. Combine 4 skinless chicken breast fi llets with 1 tablespoon rapeseed oil, 1 teaspoon dried oregano, 2 teaspoons smoked paprika and 1 tablespoon red wine vinegar. Add to the tin, pour over any remaining marinade and bake, uncovered, for 20-25 minutes. Scatter over 2 tablespoons chopped fresh coriander and serve with lime wedges.
together, then roast for 30-35 minutes, or until tender. Remove from the oven and set aside to cool. 2 Meanwhile, put the freekeh in a large pan with 600ml water. Bring to the boil and cook for 15-20 minutes, until tender. Drain and rinse in cold water. 3 In a large bowl, mix together the herbs and cooked freekeh. Whisk together the oil, pomegranate molasses and lemon juice, then pour over the salad. Add the squash, pomegranate seeds and feta, season to taste and toss to combine all the ingredients, then serve.
Mist a non-stick ovenproof frying pan with calorie controlled cooking spray and put over a medium heat. Cook 1 diced onion for 6-8 minutes until soft. In a bowl, beat 8 large eggs, season and stir in the zest of 1 lemon, 2 teaspoons Dijon mustard and 2 tablespoons chopped fresh flat-leaf parsley. Stir 200g frozen peas into the onions; flake the salmon into chunks and add to the pan. Pour over the eggs, stir gently, then cook over a low heat for 8-10 minutes until almost set. Preheat the grill to high. Transfer the frittata to the grill for 3-5 minutes until the top is set. Mix another 1 tablespoon chopped parsley with 4 teaspoons capers, scatter over the frittata, then serve with lemon wedges.
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The New Inn Clydach GERAINT THOMAS enjoyed a warm reception when he visited the New Inn in Clydach after a walk in the surrounding hills while my companion went for the spring rolls and soy dip. There was also a good wine list from which we chose a bottle of Auction House Shiraz.
I had often driven past the New Inn, which nestles in a nook next a bridge spanning the Lower Clydach River, on my way to walk the bleak yet beautiful Mynydd y Gwair, to the north of Swansea, and thought it a welcoming place worthy of a visit.
For the main course I enjoyed spaghetti and meatballs, which was as good as any I had enjoyed in any Italian restaurant, while my companion raved abut the sea bass and sweet potato fries.
I had also heard good things about the family pub and restaurant - as the landlord describes it - and decided to book a table and see for myself why it gets so many great reviews on Tripadvisor. The New Inn is surprisingly Tardislike with a decent sized public bar, with pool and games annex, a snug dedicated restaurant and a large function room to the rear, which is the setting for regular free live entertainment every Friday. On entering the homely bar, which had a fair sprinkling of contented looking patrons despite it being early on a Tuesday evening, my dinner companion and I were warmly greeted by the charismatic landlord, Ieuan Jones, and his equally friendly partner, Sharron. Having being served our drinks at the bar we were shown to our table and handed menus. The choice, which was varied with a great selection of vegetarian options, was supplemented by a specials board that made the choice genuinely difficult to arrive at. Finally I opted for a selection of Indian platter, which turned out to be a papadum, naan bread, onion bhaji and samosa with chutney,
Our meal was perfectly rounded off with strawberry gateaux and ice cream and chocolate cake and cream respectively. All dishes were perfectly presented and delivered on time each time. Two things made the evening stand out - the exemplary, warm and friendly service and the more reasonable prices with out bill coming to ÂŁ53. I have a feeling that I will be making a habit of visiting the New Inn on the way home form my mountain walks in the future.
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Home cooking with Sian Day
A deliciously simple recipe for December...
Christmas Chocolate Log
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I love these Christmas baked treats. My Grandmother-in-law would make every member of her family one of these each for Christmas. Her kitchen would become a Christmas baking workshop every year, churning out Christmas cakes, chocolate logs and mince pies for church fetes, friends and family.
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We were always lucky recipient’s of her wonderful baking skills. This year I have taken on the baton and will be supplying these chocolatey delights to Penllergare Valley Woods’ coffee shop from December 1, and I will also make a supply for my Christmas gift hampers. The beauty of chocolate logs are that they can be made in advance and then frozen so all you have to do near Christmas is adorn them with retro holly and a chubby Santa or a little red nosed reindeer.
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YOU WILL NEED... FOR THE SPONGE: ■ 4 eggs ■ 100g caster sugar ■ 65g self raising flour ■ 40g coco
YOU WILL NEED... FOR THE CHOCOLATE ICING: ■ 250g icing sugar ■ 225g butter ■ 175g good chocolate ■ 1tsp vanilla
METHOD 1. Line a Swiss roll tin or baking tin 33x23cm. Whisk together the eggs and sugar until light and fluffy and then then fold in sifted flour and coco.
off the parchment, spread half the chocolate butter icing over the rectangle sponge, taking it evenly to the corners.
2. Pour the mixture into the lined tin and bake on 180 degrees for 10 minutes and allow to cool. 3. Meanwhile melt the chocolate over gently simmering water.
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4. Add softened butter, icing sugar, vanilla and cooled chocolate into a mixer and beat until light and fluffy. 5. Take the sponge out of the tin and tip forward onto baking parchment. Then carefully peel
6. Carefully roll up the sponge using the underside parchment to keep it tight as you roll. 7. Sit the log on its seam side, then spread the remains of the butter icing, ensuring to make wiggly stripes with a fork or skewer to look like wood. 8. Finally dust with a little icing sugar to look like fresh snow and adorn with decorations of your choice.
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Fizz the season (to be Bolly) CHRISTMAS IS FAST APPROACHING SO NOW IS THE TIME TO START CONSIDERING WHICH BUBBLY BEVERAGES YOU’LL BE GETTING IN FOR YOUR FESTIVE FAMILY FEAST THIS DECEMBER. When we think of celebrating, most of us instantly opt for a sparkling wine of some description and Christmas is one of those extra special occasions where we all tend to spend that little extra and reach for the good stuff. Now champagne is considered the pick of the bunch when it comes to fizz and whilst being renowned for its quality, is not always the case. So what is the difference between champagne, prosecco and sparkling wine? Champagne. Champagne is of course named after the world famous region where it is made and whilst similar methods are used for the production of prosecco and other sparkling wines, there are subtle yet crucial differences in the production methods that set them apart. Champagne production dates back to pre-medieval times when the Roman Empire first planted vineyards in north eastern France, possibly as early as as the 5th century. The very first sparkling champagne wines were invented entirely by accident. This traditional and complicated method that became known as ‘methode champenoise’ and was first detailed in 1662 when Christopher Merret, a British scientist documented the addition of sugar to an already finished wine to introduce a “secondary fermentation” process in the bottle to create the carbonation. This has been perfected over 400 years and today the champagne region has strict regulations even on non-vintage varietals that have to be aged for at least 15 months in the bottle with the vintage champagnes requiring at least three years ageing before the ‘removal of the lees’ or solidified sediment. Champagne is predominately made using black pinot noir, Pinot Meunier and of course
Veuve Clicquot Brut - £30.95 “Madame Clicquot’s wine displays a superb marriage of freshness and power, gorgeous and deceptively pale colour with fine, persistent bubbles - a poised, delicately bready nose - and on the palate a richness of fruit and mouth filling mousse that lingers long. Veuve Clicquot Yellow Label manages to reconcile two opposing factors forcefulness and finesse - and to hold them in perfect balance.”
Chardonnay grapes and unlike its other fizzy counterparts it is aged for longer under higher pressure producing bubbles that are fine, persistent and sharp and the five main styles are, Extra brut- the driest with the lowest sugar content, Brut, Extra dry, Sec- meaning dry. Demi- sec, medium dry, Doux- the sweetest with the highest residual sugars in any champagne. The most popular Champagne is usually dry and is perfect with crispy fried appetizers, shellfish starters or just toasting together postChristmas dinner, even sipping champagne with your favourite crisps may sound low brow but it works! Of course not all champagnes are dry, as it started out its life as a far sweeter almost desert style wine. Medium to sweet champagnes are made by many different producers to suit all palettes with drier champagnes displaying citrus fruits and white peach notes whilst vintage champagnes will display characteristic of white cherry, almonds and roasted flavours. Prosecco. “Bella Bolle” Prosecco started it’s life far later than champagne and is a delicious sparkling wine traditionally made in Northern Italy using predominantly the indigenous ‘glera’ grape among others and is fermented using stainless steel tanks which is far more affordable than the traditional champagne methods used. The three mains types of prosecco are Tranquillio, Frizzante and prosecco Spumante, of which Spumante Brut (sparkling and totally dry) is by far the most popular. Prosecco is named after the village of the same name and was first referred to as “prosecco” in the late 1500’s and is now the number one
Primo Prosecco Frizzante - £7.95 “This has a straw colour and small bubbles and is semi-sparkling. A touch of pear and melon in the aroma, this is crisp and clean with nice acidity and has a refreshing dry finish. “
sparkling wine in Italy. In the last 20 years prosecco Spumante has become a fizz phenomenon across Europe especially in the U.K where it now outsells champagne! Prosecco Spumante boasts tasting notes of Green apple, melon, cream, pears, strawberries and the fermentation method produces a lighter, frothy more spritzy wine that leans towards the sweeter side of the spectrum and is perfect as a pre lunch tipple, a cocktail mixer (Bellinis) or served with cured meat starters or creamy sauces. Sparkling red “Liquid caviar” No Christmas Day would be complete without a bottle of red and this brings us neatly to the wonders of Sparkling red wine! Quite often overlooked and now regaining popularity fast sparkling red wines are starting to make their way back onto some classy wine lists. The 3 main styles include Australian sparkling Shiraz, Italian Lambrusco and Brachetto d’Acqui. Sparkling “burgundy” was first documented in Australia in the 1800’s and was initially made with Pinot noir grapes until a pioneering Frenchman “ Edmund Mazure” started experimenting using the Shiraz grape and a whole new world of wine was born. Sparkling red is traditionally made using the same method as prosecco but some producers opt for the more expensive bottle fermenting process. Sparkling reds are somewhat sweet (dulce) with a relatively low alcohol content but some producers favour secco (dry) and these behave more like traditional reds and are full-bodied and tannic.
The Peppermint Paddock Sparkling Chambourcin, d’Arenberg - £19.49 “The mousse is vibrant purple and persistent, the bead lively; a glass full of fun. The nose is a swirl of spiced plums, dark jubes, cherries and ripe red berries dusted with sweet spice for lift. It’s a heady mix, drawing you back for another whiff of winter berries and layers of licorice and earth.”
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Close to the coast and full of space and brightness, a Gower gem has a lot going for it. CHRIS PEREGRINE reports. chris.peregrine@walesonline.co.uk
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The Gower property is finished to a high standard with a modern kitchen, a bathroom, solid oak doors throughout and polished wood flooring. There is a ground floor bedroom and four reception rooms, one of them a study which could be used as an extra bedroom. Also on the list of features is a large kitchen, a four-piece bathroom, a cloakroom and a sauna, all on the ground floor. Moving up to the first floor and you will find three double bedrooms,
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a large bathroom with steam/massage shower, a separate toilet and a balcony off the master bedroom. The story goes on, though, with outside highlights including a swimming pool and a large southwest facing garden, which takes in level lawns surrounded by mature borders which are well stocked with shrubs and trees. There is also a small orchard area with various fruit trees, a raised decking area with ample seating area, a greenhouse and three garden sheds. But the accommodation does not end with the house itself, as also on site is a large wooden chalet with a veranda, a lounge, a kitchenette and a bedroom, which currently has a role as a gym. There is also a shower room, a toilet, outside lighting and an outside tap. To the front is a stone boundary wall and two driveways, big enough to accommodate three cars, and there is also a garage for one vehicle. There are worse views than those over Cefn Bryn and they are a welcome feature of the property, which is close at hand to Three Cliffs.
“We have been here for almost 20 years and our four children have either grown up or are growing up,” said Julie Jones.
very happy house. We are close to the coffee shop, restaurant and club there, and the cliffs are only a stone’s throw away.”
“My husband is looking to retire next year and we are looking to spend some time living abroad and some time in Gower, so we are downsizing. There are three first floor bedrooms and a further bedroom, with the study giving you the option of a fifth bedroom. It is a very versatile house. The ground floor bedroom overlooks the garden and can be enclosed off. It has been used for teenage parties and my father stayed there when he was recovering after surgery.
Features of the property include the sitting room, which has a cast iron wood-burning stove on a slate hearth with solid oak mantel, and polished wood flooring. The kitchen/diner is an L-shaped room fitted with a solid oak base and wall units with co-ordinating quartz worktops over. It has fitted dresser units with glazed doors and a solid oak breakfast bar, a gas range cooker, an integrated dishwasher, a washing machine and a fridge.
“We have had loads of parties here at Christmas. You can get 60 people in the house and outside we have had two marquees on the lawn and more than 100 people here for barbecues and birthday parties. It is just like the Mediterranean in the garden. It is enclosed and people can’t believe how warm it is. It has been a
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There’s an emergence of more elaborately designed Christmas trees, pre-dressed in seasonal sparkle and lights, which pair beautifully with an array of luxurious decorations. The Scandinavian trend, with gorgeous white, grey and silver baubles, and frosted tree branches, is still hugely popular. Fully flocked white trees bring the snowy feeling of the outdoors inside.
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Shake up your style and opt for an exciting, adventurous look, with an Eastern flavour and baubles that ‘walk on the wild side’. This exotic look is inspired by the myths and tales of India, which is alive with a riot of colour, particularly turquoise, orange, fuschia pink and red. Pompom Bauble £6, Gold Petal Bauble £8, Rainbow Bauble £8, Elephant Bauble £8, Maharaja Bauble £10, John Lewis, Cardiff
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Many of the decorations in the ‘Tales of the Maharaja’ range are made in India, and the pear-drop shapes go into a point to echo the characteristic shape of the nation’s architecture. With opulent glass baubles adorned with beads and exotic paisley prints, this collection creates the ‘wow’ factor this Christmas.
Antique Shankh Decorations, Set of 10, £39.90, Iansnow.com
Iridescent Hummingbird £2, George Home at Asda, Parc Trostre
Purple Peacock Sequins Bauble, £2, George Home Stores at Asda, Gorseinon and Parc Trostre
Beaded Peacock Bauble, £2, George Home at Asda, Llansamlet and Parc Trostre
Gold Feather Decoration, 75p, George Home at Asda, Llanelli
Pair Burnished Gold with Brilliant Blue
Sapphire blue - so fashionable in decor - and glowing gold conjures a luxurious, decadent effect. Move away away from tradition and create a contemporary Christmas feel this year, with glitter, intense sapphire blues and chevron patterns, to take the style from plain to interesting.
Looking for some seasonal decor inspiration? A tree is the true star of a festive home, so be inspired by LAURA DAVIES’ pick of four decor themes which will ensure yours is truly a seasonal stunner this year.
Creating a contemporary Christmas allows you to think outside the box in terms of decorations - choose geometric-shaped baubles over traditional spheres, or go even further with elegant butterfly clips attached to tree branches and dazzling glittered tree-toppers. For those who need a bit more colour, wrap and decorate Gisela Graham Feather Peacock Wreath, your gifts with the same bright colour scheme and £55, Thecontemporaryhome.co.uk keep under the tree for a luxurious feel this winter. Flying Santa, £3, George Home at Asda, Parc Trostre and Llansamlet
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Create light Heart Wood can be described as a warm neutral - a colour inspired by natural materials, which contain hints of pink, gold or yellow. It can appear subtly different in changing light conditions, with notes of sophisticated 'millennial pink' through to a warm grey coming to the forefront. The shade has a subtle hint of heather, which creates a cosy, relaxed and welcoming look. It works perfectly with natural materials, woods and leather, and there's a supporting palette of seven colours, from stunning Blackberry Bush to delicate Blossom Tree.
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TIP: Heart Wood can be used on all walls, or used as a band of colour for the lower part of a wall, as a feature. Alternatively, bring the shade into an existing scheme by using it to paint architectural features and furniture, and enhance the look with accessories.
Make it mellow and moody If you’re looking to give a bit of a kick to this laid-back hue, pair with a flash of hot pink or a rich, deep navy. This will take the colour from grown-up to glamorous, especially if you add accents and accessories in ontrend gold or copper, and use tactile fabrics like velvet and linen for a luxurious touch. This neutral, which sits somewhere between smoky taupe and soft mink, can conjure a serene space that’s easy on the eye and instantly relaxing - perfect for a bedroom.
Arran Crimond Heather Tartan Table Lamp, reduced to £252 from £277, alexanderandpearl.co.uk Wall Painted in Heart Wood and Circle Detail in Blackberry Bush Paint Mixing Flat Matt Emulsion, 2.5 litres, £25.72, Dulux.
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The paint experts claim this smoky, gentle neutral with a tinge of purple heather can not only bring a sense of comfort, harmony and balance, but is so versatile it blends beautifully with other fashionable palettes, from inky blues and purples through to chocolate and pinks.
TIP: Lovers of more natural styling may prefer to go ‘au naturel’ and pair the shade with weathered wood furniture, rattan and sea grass touches, as well as brushed cotton and wool fabrics.
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Hands-up if you’ve ever embarked on a post-Christmas decorating spree? You wouldn’t be alone. There has been many a year when I have packed up the Christmas decorations and whipped out the DIY tools in one fell swoop. But not this time. As we welcome in 2018 we are also set to say hello to a raft of new interior trends. But more importantly we will be holding on to some key looks that were big in 2017. The whole Scandi chic look is still going to be prevalent, with the trend spreading from the living and dining areas into more rooms throughout the house. Key will be the use of natural materials, such as woods and plants. Typically, woods and high moisture rooms such as bathrooms have never really got on, but 2018 will see more Scandi-inspired bathroom designs thanks to the popularity of beautiful woodeffect porcelain tiles. These gorgeous tiles have all the look of real hardwood but are perfect for high-traffic areas and won’t be affected by lots of moisture. And unlike real hardwood, they work fantastically well with underfloor heating, should the cold winter get too much. Also big in bathrooms next year will be house plants. And I don’t mean a small cactus here and there – I mean huge, 1970s-inspired Monstera Deliciosa (or Swiss Cheese Plant as they are more affectionately known). The Scandi trend is in part to thank for this, but we must also doff our hats to 2017’s Pantone’s Colour of the Year. Ever since Greenery was given the title it has been everywhere and our love affair with it shows little sign of abating. This trend will be extended to accessories too with cushions and prints adorned with luscious palm trees bringing greenery to sofas across the country. The walls won’t be able to hide either. The botanical vibe continues there with jungle prints and palm tree wallpapers from the likes of Cole and Son proving hugely popular. These striking designs make the most splendid feature walls that not only grab attention but give your home a stunning retro vibe without looking cheesy. Which finally brings us to our final trend to hang on to in to in 2018 – nostalgia. The nostalgic look has been on the cusp of major trends for the past few years, with every homeware brand getting in on the act thanks to reproduction pieces made to look old but were in fact produced yesterday (well, not really, but you get the idea). Whether you like these budget-friendly options or would prefer hunting around salvage yards and online auction houses for originals, choose pieces which look soulful or have a special meaning to you and you won’t go far wrong.
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Walls like presents look their best when well-wrapped. And there's now a huge choice of wallpapers out there, so they can shimmer, sparkle or stun with texture, pattern and colour. Want to wake up your walls? Swansea Life looks at the hottest wallpaper looks for 2018. CREATE DRAMA AND PERSONALITY , own & Br ham a r G roll, m 50 a er, £ rown.co p a p l Wal rahamb r e v g s Sil Bug
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Generally, patterns are becoming more daring, with large-scale dark florals, jungle prints and bright coloured geometrics enlivening the landscape of walls once dominated by a conventional neutral palette of paint. For 2018, it is predicted that large-scale images or repeat patterns will offer a punchy alternative to the small, ditsy patterns of yesteryear. Millennial pink reigns as the new black and has become a staple base colour, but lilac tones are gaining popularity. Faux texture wallpapers are recognised as a brilliant way to change the character of a space, with brick for a rustic look or concrete for a chic industrial feel, or even wool for softer luxury. The craft/handmade movement is inspiring design, so look out for more free-flowing painterly styles, merging the look of artisan skills with digital-age technology. TOP TIP: To enhance a setting and ensure a beautiful wall covering is the focus of a room, pick out key colours from the design and repeat them in plain fabrics and painted woodwork.
PLAY WITH PATTERN These days, people can choose a look which totally reflects their personality and taste. Whether you prefer a bold colour palette with pops of bright colour, linear or geometric patterns, or shimmering metallics, there's literally something for everyone. For 2018, key trends include focusing on raw beauty - tactility, texture and fresh white forms, which bring purity to a home - think weaves, cane work and wood grain with layered, natural finishes. Alo think about gentle, subdued shades, such as millennial pink, arctic blue and cool heather, as well as offering dramatic, dark backdrops. Vibrant tones of turquoise, parakeet green and fuchsia which will burst onto the scene next year, reflecting the desire for botanical opulence and luscious vegetation. There is also a focus on nature with wallpaper featuring butterflies and insects prominant. Global influences are here to stay, with an appreciation of intricate mark-making, weave dying and bold graphic elements. This trend will be a statement look, with sapphire, crimson and papaya colours, underlined by earthier rusts and greys in celebration of highly-coloured pattern. Tropical Palm Wall Mural, £36 per square metre, Murals Wallpaper, muralswallpaper.co.uk
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TOP TIP: For a stylish statement wall that conjures an eclectic traveller look, consider a bright tropical wallpaper featuring animated creatures and layered forest leaves, paired with natural wood furniture, bamboo accessories and wicker accents. For a modern feel, pair patterned wallpaper in a calming sage green with clean lines and contemporary furniture, and contrast vivid colours with glossy white finishes. ? swansealife.co.uk
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Christmas wreaths are a great way to give your home a festive touch, whether you hang them on the front door or use them on an interior wall or table. Whether you’re after one that’s traditional or contemporary, understated or glitzy, LAURA DAVIES has got it covered.
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With Joseph Atkin, Head Gardener at Aberglasney Gardens in Carmarthenshire A long-standing tradition for many a keen gardener, and one that is always upheld at Aberglasney, is a Christmas Day walk to see what is in flower. Generally, we are looking for something unusual that has somehow thrown up a flower at completely the wrong time of the year. Having said this, there are actually some good plants that reliably flower every year in December and January and that really lift your spirits.
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Camellia ‘Buddha’
This shrub usually flowers at Aberglasney from November through until March, it has certainly been in flower on Christmas Day every year for the last five years. The bunches of small very fragrant flowers are abundant and on a still day fill the Gardens with scent. During the summer the foliage is neat and pleasing and creates an excellent back drop for other plants. What we find particularly impressive is that the delicate flowers never seem to get frost damaged. Surprisingly we often find Bumble Bees feeding on it in midwinter too which means its providing an invaluable source of nectar during the winter.
This shrub is something of a new discovery for us. It can either be grown in a cool glasshouse or outside in a sheltered spot. Like most Camellia it prefers acidic soil and the flowers are frost tender but we find that most of the blooms miss the frost as they flower over a longer period. What makes this Camellia particularly special is the huge flowers – they can be bigger than your hand. They are very delicate looking and so showy they almost look artificial. Although this is a luxury plant in that it doesn’t flower for very long, there is very little else that has such spectacular flowers during midwinter meaning it’s well worth considering. It’s certainly a favourite with our visitors.
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At this time of year the garden is far from most people’s minds, but even in the depths of winter there are plenty of lovely things that you can grow to cheer up a cold, dark day. Winter interest in the garden can come from colourful berries or flowers, gorgeous scented plants, brightly coloured stems or dramatic evergreen foliage. Some of my favourites include…
Cornus Commonly known as ‘Dogwood’ there are lots of wonderful varieties of Cornus that have the most incredible colourful stems in winter. They are very hardy and are useful to plant in a tricky part of the garden that you don’t know what to do with! They provide a useful green backdrop to colourful herbaceous planting in summer and once they lose their leaves, their brightly coloured red, orange or yellow stems look stunning. They need to be pruned every year, almost to ground level in March, to ensure that a fresh crop of the brightest-coloured stems are produced for the next winter. I would recommend planting ‘Midwinter Fire’ and ‘Sibirica’.
Camellia Camellias do really well here in Swansea, thriving on the acidic soil and are a great choice if you want to achieve a dramatic splash of colour in the late winter/early spring. Camellias are evergreen, so provide structure to the garden, and they come in lots of different coloured flowers, from delicate whites, pale pinks through to the dramatic deep pinks and red. 178 swansealife.co.uk
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Every garden should have at least one hellebore! We have planted them in almost every garden we have designed. Their cheerful flowers brighten up a semishady patch of the garden, flowering from around December to March. They are quite slow growing, but very hardy, and once happily established they will seed themselves around gently and form a nice big clump which will last for years. They are available in beautiful muted shades of white, pinks and purples and have either double and single blooms. My favourites are the spotted flowered varieties.
Sarcococca Commonly known as ‘Sweet Box’, Sarcococca is a small, bushy evergreen shrub with bright green, leaves, and small creamy-white flowers which are followed
by glossy black berries. Suitable for a shady spot, they don’t look particularly exciting, but are useful for creating a bit of evergreen structure. The reason they are well worth growing is for their amazing scent! Their tiny flowers appear in Winter and are extremely fragrant - plant them near doorways or entrances that will be in regular winter use so that their lovely scent can be appreciated.
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With the breeze tugging at our hair, we feel like masters of all we survey. Unlike most observation decks, the 56th floor of Frankfurt’s Main Tower (Neue Mainzer Str. 52-58) is open to the elements. Some 650ft up, we are surrounded by the skyscrapers that inspire Frankfurt’s nickname of “Main-hattan”. Below, thanks to A 360 degree view, the city stretches out like a 3D map: to the north are the Taunus Mountains; below, marking the line of the old fortifications is a broad green belt of parkland; to the south, across the River Main, is the suburb of Sachsenhausen. It really is a sight to behold. It appears huge. Yet, Frankfurt remains surprisingly compact, with many pedestrianised streets. It allows you to walk everywhere, hopping on a tram or its underground system when your feet complain. We’ve just checked in for our weekend break at the Maritim Hotel, (www.maritim.com) after a quick 90-minute flight with bmi regional from Bristol. Right next door to a concert hall and giant shopping mall, it is where you need to be. The rooms with their expansive views are a decent size with all amenities. Breakfast is top notch offering something for everyone including champagne if the fancy takes you. It It also boasts an intriguing butter dispenser ( I want one in my kitchen at home) and with staff who know what they are doing.
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We have spent the first of our two nights here tucked nicely into the Maritim’s Lifestyle bar, a kind of nineties throwback but in a good way. It’s here that resident host/magician/ singer and general master of ceremonies Jerry Canizales regularly pulls in the crowds. He’s good too. So good in fact, we didn’t venture out beyond the hotel doors at all soaking up the fun and the cocktails this place offers. Our first stop when we do the next day is that tower. The 200 metre high skyscraper in the Innenstadt district of the city has to be worth a stop-off even if the quees outside to get in seem overlong. It’s worth it for that view and the speedy elevator ride to its summit particularly on a sunny day or at night. It’s tru though that as the financial centre of Germany and continental Europe, Frankfurt still suffers from something of an image problem. Surely a visit to this city of Mammon will do little more than confirm all those dreary stereotypes about hard-working, financially prudent Germans, manacled to workstations late into the night. But while Frankfurt is home to the European Central Bank – currently acting as a life-support system for many of Europe’s ailing economies – this is a city that still manages to be both dynamic and homely. Take a stroll around the base of its high-rise financial buildings and you will find snug bierkellers, family-owned restaurants and centuries-old bakers selling gingerbread. And the banking industry – 218 banks (minus any recent collapses) are based here – contributes to a multicultural, cosmopolitan vibe that’s most conspicuously expressed by the fabulously varied restaurants. A passionate commitment to the arts is exemplified by a cultural promenade of 13 museums that muscle up together along the south bank of the Main, overlooking thoughtfully landscaped river embankments. Visit now and the stereotypes melt away even further, as Frankfurt’s Christmas market unfolds, centred on a merry-goround in the cobbled Römerberg square. Bulging with stalls, it straddles much of the Old Town constrained only by the riverbank. It’s exactly how a Christmas market should be. It’s jolly and relaxed.... and with nary a banker anywhere in sight!
DON’T MISS ■ GETTING THERE
BMI Regional has round-trip flights from Bristol three times daily. (www.flybmi.com) Fares on the route start from £96 one way and include 23kg hold luggage and allocated seating. Taxis are plentiful, but the S-Bahn to the central train station is only 2.90 euros. Public transportation is efficient and cheap though do beware of pickpockets. One in our small group saw his wallet being pinched on a tram when a woman barged into him and scarpered before he even realised it had gone missing.
■ WHERE TO STAY The Maritim (www.maritim.com) is a four star deluxe hotel offering 542 large and comfortable rooms, a decent restaurant, great views out over the city from its upper floors, free wi-fi, a couple of convivial bars and a top floor pool and spa. Oh, and don’t forget Jerry in its nightclub! The furnishings are generally high quality, and the feeling of space in the rooms and throughout most of the public areas — embellished by generous amounts of natural light — is impressive. Its location is a boon too with a U-Bahn station just a two minute stroll from its front door and one stop from the city’s main station. Double rooms from around 187 Euros -a -night including a hearty breakfast good enough to set you up for the rest of the day.
■ THE INSIDE TRACK Buy the Frankfurt Card at the airport/main station for unlimited local transport and half-price entry to a good number of attractions. A two-day ticket will set you back 15.50 Euros. (www.frankfurt-tourismus.de).
■ THE OLD TOWN In the heart of town, lined with restaurants, is Grosse Bockenheimer Strasse, usually referred to as “Fressgass”, or Scoffer’s Street. But at lunchtime, we are on the hunt for a genuine Frankfurter, so we join the queue at Schreiber, a tiny takeaway in the Kleinmarkthalle (Hasengasse 5-7) the central covered market. Clutching our freshly boiled sausages, we go up to the terrace wine bar for a glass of local Rheinhessen red. Locals converge on this two-story covered market for fresh fish, cheese, bread, olive oil and, yes, those artery-clogging assortments of sausages. Later we stroll across the Eiserner Steg bridge to explore Frankfurt’s Museumsufer: 10 museums that march along the south bank of the Main. The mix of grand villas and contemporary buildings are devoted to film, architecture, communication and more. But three big hitters dedicated to the arts demand the most time. At the 200-year-old Städel, we linger in front of paintings by Rembrandt and Vermeer, Picasso and Bacon.
■ NIGHTS OF SACHSENHAUSEN Frankfurters’ idea of a good time is not restricted to late-night perusals of the latest stock market moves. They know how to let their hair down, Frankfurt’s left bank, Sachsenhausen, is its most beguiling quarter. Its warren of cobblestone streets is lined with cider taverns that serve an apple wine, sometimes called Ebbelwoi, a Teutonic equivalent of cider. To say it is an acquired taste doesn’t quite do it justice. Few other cities in Germany would want to claim this tangy brew, which is made with fermented apple juice and served in glazed jugs known as Bembel. Dinner at the convivial Lorsbacher Thal ( Große Rittergasse 49, info@lorsbacher-thal. de ) a cheerfully raucous tavern open daily between noon and midnifght, , is the best place try it. Don’t be put off by the area’s roaming bachelor parties: apple wine, unlike more easily digested beer, doesn’t lend itself to long nights.
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TALLINN, ESTONIA Compact and historic - but increasingly fashionable - the Estonian capital is also light on the pocket for a weekend break. Budget airlines provide easy access to the destination, and good-value dorms supply decent accommodation. As for the best free thing to do in Tallinn, why not climb habourside Linnahall for a panoramic city view.
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Located at a dizzying height of 3,660 metres in the Andes, Bolivia’s capital is best enjoyed at a slow pace. While other South American cities have soared in cost, it’s still possible to get by on £22 per day here. Even if you do want a break from simple food stalls, there’s an emerging scene of upscale (but affordable) restaurants, including Gustu, founded by Noma’s Claus Meyer, where mains cost less than £15.
The Canaries have exploded in popularity in the last few years, and it's often hard to find a place to stay at peak times. While Tenerife has embraced five-star luxe, humbler Lanzarote still revels in its natural beauty. Enjoy the lunar scenery of Parque Nacional de Timanfaya, or relax on unspoilt beaches at Orzola.
ARIZONA, USA
For stateside scenery, it’s hard to beat the desert landscape of Arizona - home to the Grand Canyon. And if you travel in shoulder season (March to May and September to October) it’s cheaper and much less crowded. Why not consider staying in simple motels or camping and hiking. Year-round, there are fewer people in Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument compared to other big parks.
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POLAND
Although popular for some years, this eastern European country remains relatively cheap. A weekend in Krakow will leave you with more spending money that a trip to Prague or Berlin, and you'll still have just as much fun. Beyond the cities, why not explore the mountain playground around budget-friendly Zakopane or going bison-spotting in Bialowieza National Park.
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SWANSEA BAY WALK Join ANDREW MORGAN as he leads us on a Swansea Bay walk.
Start/Finish location ........ Penllergaer Forest Car Park Distance .................................... 8-9 miles (4-5 hours) Level ............................................ Moderate Parking ....................................... Penllergaer Forest Car Park (North of M4)
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New Year’s Day walkabout Swansea Ramblers will be starting the New Year with a walk that explores rural and urban areas of Swansea. Wandering north and south of the M4, this walk passes through forestry, farm tracks, urban streets and a landscape park. Now is the time to make your New Year’s Resolution to start walking and if you come with us on New Year’s Day, there’s even a chance to buy coffee and cake at the Penllergare Café! Photographs and video of the 2017 walk are on our web site and if you’re looking for a shorter walk, there’ll be plenty of those on our programme or you could do just bits of this one. North Swansea is quite rural and well worth a walk in its own right but we’ll just be visiting the lower section before heading to Llangyfelach and passing through an area likely in the next few years to change from countryside to housing. To start, park north of the M4 in the NRW forestry car park, just off the motorway services road at junction 47. A bit of woodland walking - The slope on the eastern side of the car park takes you north along a broad track into Penllergaer Forest. Follow this route for ¾ of a mile, taking a long right hand curve. When this path turns sharp left, continue instead straight ahead on an unsigned green path under the trees. This goes to a gate to follow an old countryside track for just over ½ a mile. At the end, bear right and pass houses to reach the road between Felindre and heading towards the M4. Watch for the Bridleway sign and turn right to follow the southern border of the park & ride. Turn left on Bryntywod Road to the A48. A bit of historic walking - Turn left along the A48 pavement/cycle route then cross at the cycle sign that sends you up an ancient narrow lane. At the top you can visit the historic Llangyfelach Church, dedicated to St David and St Cyfelach where you can view the detached Tower, a Grade II Listed Building and one of only three in Wales. Urban/rural/urban walking next, as we head ¼ of a mile south on Swansea Road. Watch for a barrier on the right that marks the entrance to the ancient Penplas Road which now provides us with a more rural walk. This area will soon change since this section of countryside is to disappear under housing. For now enjoy the countryside and hope that it doesn’t become too urban! A bit of urban walking - Penplas Road emerges at Mynydd Cadle Common where we’ll turn right to Portmead. Turn right on Milford Way, curving right to pass the last house onto a tarmacadam path in the grass. This eventually passes between houses and emerges opposite a football pitch. Cross to follow Broughton Avenue as it bears left then you descend at the edge of the lower field to Portmead Avenue and Blaen y Maes Drive. Here descend the green dell that leads to Woodford Road and Westdale Road before turning right along Cadle Mill to Penllergare Valley Woods. A bit of country park walking – Penllergare, the country estate of the Dillwyn Llewelyn’s. Worth a visit on its own, we head north and if you want, you can stay on this path to the upper lake which is below the café. If you feel more adventurous, turn left at the gate and ascend through woods and heath to the higher path with its splendid view over Fforestfach. Continue north and make your way to the cafe.
Upcoming walks December WED 06 Foel Fynyddau (6 miles) Moderate • meet 10am Pontrhydyfen: Rhyslyn SAT 09 Kenfig (6 miles) Easy/Moderate • meet 10am Francis St. SUN 10 Afan Argoed (13 miles) Strenuous • meet 8.30am Francis St. MON 11 Pontarddulais (4 miles) Easy • meet 10am Pontarddulais: Railway station TUE 12 Llys Cwm (7 miles) Moderate • meet 10.30am Bridgend: Blackmill SAT 16 Bethlehem (6 miles) Moderate • meet 9.45am Francis St. SUN 17 Eppynt (10 miles) Moderate • meet 9am Francis St. WED 20 Kilvey Hill (7 miles) Easy/Moderate • meet 10am Cambrian Place: Queens Hotel SUN 24 Gowerton (4 miles) Easy • meet 9.30am Gowerton: B4295 CP
A bit of careful walking - When the M4 was built, this country estate was divided into two. You started in the northern bit and to get back there, you need to turn left on the A48 to junction 47 and VERY carefully cross the two M4 slip roads north to the Below: Andrew Morgan forestry access road and back to the cars. Yes! The Welsh Office wasn’t that interested in pedestrian safety in those days and couldn’t be bothered to put in a bridge. There’s been talk of a subway beneath the M4 to reconnect the country estate but you’ll have to write to your AM about that one! Please do!
TUE 26 Caswell (6 miles) Easy/Moderate • meet 10am Bracelet Bay
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MON 01 Penllergaer Forest (8 miles) Moderate • meet 9.30am Penllergaer Forest Car Park
WED 03 Bynea to Pontarddulais (7 miles) Moderate • meet 9.30am Bynea: Yspitty Road SAT 06 Lower Swansea Valley (4 miles) Easy • meet 11am Morfa: White Rock car park SUN 07 Rotherslade and Southgate (11 miles) Strenuous • meet 9.30am Langland Corner MON 08 Margam Pulpit (3 miles) Easy/Moderate meet 9.45am • Outside Margam: Fishing Lake CP TUE 09 Llanmadoc Hill (8 miles) Easy/Moderate meet 10am • Cwm Ivy Car Park SAT 13 Aberdulais, Craig Gwladus (6 miles) Easy/Moderate meet 10.15am • Francis St. TUE 15 Porthcawl (9 miles) Moderate • meet 10.15am Porthcawl: Newton: Ancient Briton SAT 20 Penllergare (5 miles) Moderate • meet 11am Penllergare Valley Woods SUN 21 Mynydd Caerau (8 miles) Strenuous meet 10am • Afan Valley: Cymer: Refresh Pub
TUE 26 Caswell (3 miles) Easy/Moderate • meet 11am Langland Bay
WED 24 Old Swansea (8 miles) Moderate meet 9.45am • Maritime Quarter: Aurora Point CP
SAT 30 Briton Ferry Woods (6 miles) Easy/Moderate • meet 10am Francis St.
SAT 27 Cwm Clydach (6 miles) Moderate meet 10.45am Clydach: RSPB
January
SUN 28 Three Mynyddau and a Tor (10 miles) Strenuous meet 9.30am Lower Lliw Reservoir
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Looking to get in the festive mood on the warm up to winter? Or hoping to get in some family exercise after a Christmas feast? KATIE STOCKTON rounds up her top winter walks which are all within an hour’s drive of Swansea
WALKING IN A WINTER W NDERLAND BRYNMILL This walk through the Grade II, Victorian park is a moderate walk, good for those who already enjoy the walking experience. The walk takes one hour and is one and half miles long. It’s woodland areas inside the park mean that it would be optimum during the snowy season. If you look outside your window in the morning, and find the trees are covered in white, head out to Brynmill if you want to feel like you’re walking in a winter wonderland.
CWM CLYDACH This is a nine mile walk, so not for the faint of heart. However, it is rewarding. The walk follows the Lower Clydach River, a tumbling woodland river that will look crystal clear in the winter months, whilst the trees keep you sheltered from any cold winter breezes. Once you are out of the woods, the views of the Brecon Beacons will take your breath away. Take the family in order to embrace the Welsh countryside together.
SWANSEA BAY PROMENADE The first passenger railway made its way along this promenade, and so can you. Start across from Singleton park and make your way around the bay, finishing in Mumbles. This will be around three miles. Stop at Verdi’s when you are finished to enjoy a warming, Christmas themed hot chocolate or coffee. Take the walk the evening. It may be colder, but the promenade and restaurant’s lights on the water look magnificent. Stopping in Mumbles to look across at the bay you’ve just traversed is a truly satisfying sight. Just remember to wear some layers!
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MARGAM COUNTRY PARK Margam Park in Port Talbot takes you through some sites of history, for 2.5 miles. You walk around the grounds of the castle, before seeing the medieval church Hen Eglwys and the Iron Age Hillfort, all of which would look beautiful draped in frost or, if we’re lucky, snow. This is a great day out for the family, but because of the steep inclines in parts, is better for families with slightly older children.
PENNARD, THREE CLIFFS
COSMESTON COUNTRY PARK
Start out at the Three Cliffs Coffee Shop, and head round the cliffs so get irreplaceable views of the beaches beneath your feet. You are likely to encounter some cattle on your journey, which could help you get in the Christmas mood, but you should be careful if you are planning on bringing a dog off the lead. The winds up on the cliffs could be harsh too, but you’ll feel all the more warm afterwards once you’ve stopped into one of the charming village cafes. Make sure you make your way across the sand dunes to Pennard Castle on your way.
In the Vale of Glamorgan, nestles this country park that is perfect for family with a push-chair for a little one due to its flat land. The park teems with a wildlife ecosystem thriving around its lakes which attract a variety of waterfowl. What’s better than the sight of a perfectly white swan in winter? There is up to 12 miles of walking space in this park, with its 100 hectares of land. You can go for a short stroll with a little one, or test your stamina with a longer explore.
NEATH ABBEY A footpath by the old Iron Works in Neath starts you on a trail from the River Neath, to its waterfall, to the rest of the iron works sight, and then finally to Neath Abbey. You need only be a beginner for this walk. Neath Abbey was once the largest Abbey in Wales, but you can still feel the traditional Christmas services among the impressive ruins that remain today. Exploring them truly feels like a festive experience
WORM’S HEAD Start at Rhossili Down and make your way to Worm’s Head. This walk is short but breath taking. It is so spectacular that it made Australian travel writer Antony Sharwood accept that the Welsh Bay views were superior to that of Australia! And the location is certainly a famous spot to take a walk. The picturesque village of Rhossili that you’ll walk past looks like something out of a Christmas post card. Make sure you stop there before you leave.
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FIRST DRIVE SsangYong’s new Rexton has arrived in the UK. We get behind the wheel
WHAT IS IT? The SsangYong Rexton is a big, rugged SUV which fills the gap developing at the lower end of the market. As cars like the Hyundai Santa Fe become steadily more premium - and expensive - those in need of an off-roader are becoming limited to smaller, crossover-style vehicles or ferreting about on the used market. A massive step up from the old model, the latest Rexton offers genuine off-road ability and space for seven, at a price lower than just about anything else in this sector. It's not as accomplished on road as some rivals, and nor does it have the badge appeal - but we suspect many buyers simply won't care.
WHAT'S NEW? The new Rexton shares very little with the outgoing model. The engine, formerly a Mercedes unit, is now a SsangYongdeveloped 2.2-litre unit, while the bodywork is all-new as well. Inside is where the biggest changes can be found, as the new Rexton is a world away from the old car. Where you'd previously find reams of scratchy plastic, there's now quilted leather, real wood and soft-touch materials. There's also a comprehensively reworked infotainment system to operate the car's ample interior equipment. swansealife.co.uk ?204swansealife.co.uk
WHAT'S UNDER THE BONNET? The Rexton only comes with one engine option, a 2.2-litre four-cylinder diesel. It only offers up 178bhp, which seems low for a car of this size, but 420Nm of torque means it feels reasonably sprightly off the line and it will cope easily with a full complement of passengers. It will also tow up to 3,500kg. Though a six-speed manual gearbox is standard-fit, SsangYong expects barely any of its customers to go for this, and so the seven-speed Mercedes-sourced automatic will take the lion's share of the sales. It's relatively smooth and unobtrusive, though taking manual control isn't as easy as it should be - rather than steering-wheel mounted paddles, there's a switch mounted on the side of the gear selector.
WHAT'S IT LIKE TO DRIVE? Take the SsangYong Rexton out of its comfort zone on-road and you soon start to upset the handling. The Rexton is prone to understeer, and leans like a ship in hard cornering - something that more modern SUVs have managed to phase out. The steering doesn't help matters either it's over-assisted and doesn't inspire much confidence on faster roads. Keep the pace relaxed though and the Rexton gives a cushioned and comfortable ride - provided you avoid the 20-inch alloy wheels.
HOW DOES IT LOOK? SsangYong's drafted in the famed Italdesign to style the Rexton, and the end result is a much more slick and cohesive effort than the previous car. Though it's not what you'd call pretty, the bold chrome grill is a good addition, while the rear has shades of Porsche Cayenne about it. The sides are less successful, with overly glitzy polished wheels on top-spec models and an awkward styling line over the rear arches.
WHAT'S IT LIKE INSIDE? The interior is leaps and bounds ahead of any SsangYong that's gone before. Rather than an awkward, third-party infotainment system, the brand's own 8-inch screen (9.2inch on higher-spec cars) is fully integrated into the centre console. It works well, as does the high-res display in between the dials, which controls driving functions on the move. Base models get cloth upholstery, but mid and top-spec cars have leather, and all cars have a classy wood finish on the dash, centre console and doors. Apart from some scratchy plastic around the air vents, material quality is easily on a par with offerings from Kia and Hyundai.
WHAT'S THE SPEC LIKE? Even base-spec Rextons come with a wealth of equipment for their price. As standard you'll find cruise control, climate control,
automatic headlights and wipers, electric mirrors, and all-round parking sensors. The safety front is even better, with autonomous braking, front collision warning, lane departure warning, traffic sign recognition and a whole suite of off-road aids all thrown in as standard. The options list is limited to just paint and a tow bar, so you'll have to stick to the three generously equipped trim levels if there's a certain bit of kit you're after.
VERDICT
SsangYong's not expecting to convert Range Rover buyers over to the brand with the new Rexton, but for the first time it has a chance of being considered on its own merits rather than simply out of necessity. It's more rugged and utilitarian than anything you'd find for this price point, but makes a decent fist of budget luxury at the same time. If you don't mind the slightly agricultural driving manners, the Rexton could be the SUV for you.
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FRIDAY
SATURDAY
CHRISTMAS FAIR 2017
JACK AND THE BEANSTALK
MISS SAIGON, WALES
WAUNARLWYDD COMMUNITY CENTRE, FROM 12.30PM - 4.30PM
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SWANSEA GRAND THEATRE, 7.30PM
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OXFORD STREET, UNTIL DECEMBER 14
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COLIN RIDDLE SWANSEA “A PHOTOGRAPHER’S DREAM”
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SWANSEA MUSEUM, UNTIL JANUARY 14
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Panto time...oh yes it is! MARK REES rounds up some of this year’s pantomimes
JACK AND THE BEANSTALK Family-run theatrical company Jermin Productions are used to staging pantos and events over the festive period, but this year they’ve added to the portfolio to include even more venues for their latest touring pantomime. Jack and the Beanstalk is described as: "A breath-taking 'battle of the beanstalk' unfolds with an hilarious script, beautiful costumes and stunning theatrical sets. Will Jack and Jill slay the giant in time and get their happy ever after? There’s only one way to find out!" At the helm are the brother and sister team of Mark and Nia Jermin, from Pontlliw. Mark runs 12 branches of the Mark Jermin Stage School, a part-time theatre school, and a theatrical agency representing actors and children in professional productions including television, film and theatre. “Christmas is my favourite time of the year,” says Mark. “But we won’t be over-indulging too much this year as – goodness! – have we got a busy season lined up. “It’s extra exciting this year as we’ve taken on some new projects.” Nia is a musical theatre actress who juggles performing with running the production company. Her recent credits include Mel Brooks’ The Producers alongside Jason Manford, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang and Top Hat. Nia says: “I love our Christmases in Pontlliw, and will do everything I can to ensure I get home when I’m touring. “Once, I trailed through the snow in Rhyl behind Steffan Rhodri (Gavin and Stacey) following a Christmas Eve pantomime performance of Peter Pan. We drove for six hours in a convoy just to get back to Swansea!” Nia is currently rehearsing for Scrooge: The Musical alongside Jasper Britton at Leicester Curve Theatre. This year’s panto visits Port Talbot, Carmarthen, Llanelli and Brecon, and offers audiences accessible performances including signed, Welsh language and relaxed. 212 swansealife.co.uk
The Prince ss Royal T Port Talbo heatre, t, December 1 – Decem ber 7 The Lyric, C armarthe December 8 – Decem n, ber 16 Ffwrnes, Lla nelli, December 19 – Dece mber 24 Theatr Bry che December iniog, Brecon, 28 – Janua ry 6 “There’s nothing more exciting than live theatre,” says Nia Jermin. “Panto doesn’t happen anywhere else in the world, it’s a proper British tradition. It’s true
escapism and a brilliant way to spend time with the family. It doesn’t matter if you’re three or 93, you can all be completely immersed in a wonderfully crazy, wacky and funny world for a few hours.”
CINDERELLA WHERE: Ffwrnes, Llanelli WHEN: January 11 - January 28 It’s a milestone - oh yes it is! Denny Twp and the Friendship Theatre Groups promise to serve up something special this year for their 25th year of pantomime in Llanelli. They will tell the story of Cinderella in their own special way, with fun, laughter, beautiful scenery, fabulous costumes and fantastic special effects which will amaze and surprise everyone. An evening of first class entertainment for all ages, by one of the best supported pantos in South Wales.
WHERE: Gwyn Hall, Neath WHEN: January 5 - January 14
CINDERELLA Cinderella, the “most magical pantomime of all,” comes to the Gwyn Hall for the new year. The classic rags to riches tale will be transformed into an extravaganza with glittering sets, gorgeous costumes, and the latest musical hits that the children will know and love.
ALADDIN
SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS
WHERE: Pontardawe Arts Centre WHEN: December 8 - December 17
WHERE: New Theatre, Cardiff WHEN: December 9 - January14
Head to Pontardawe for a magical, mystical carpet ride with Aladdin and his friends. It’s an Act, in association with Pontardawe Arts Centre, will be "wowing" audiences with the enchanting tale featuring the return of many company favourites, including Tony Wright as Widow Twankey and Jack Llewellyn as Abanazar.
Samantha Womack, Gareth Thomas, Mike Doyle, former X Factor star Chico and Stephanie Webber will bring the panto to life with an abundance of comedy and music, dance numbers, fabulous costumes and stunning scenery.
Aladdin’s story tells of a young boy fed up of washing socks at the family Launderette. The ambitious Aladdin has fallen in love with the beautiful princess Jasmine. However before they can declare their love, he must first find a fortune to convince her father of the match. On a quest to find his fortune he discovers a rusty old lamp. This lamp may hold the key to his future happiness, however Abanazar has other plans.
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Magic carpet ride... MARK REES caught up with the cast of Swansea Grand Theatre’s Aladdin. anish the winter blues with a dose of Spanish sun this Christmas when a familiar face from TV brings a taste of the Costa Blanca to Swansea Grand Theatre.
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This year’s panto Aladdin will star Tony Maudsley, who is best known for playing Kenneth DuBeke in ITV’s Benidorm.
Joining him will be record-breaking dame Kev Johns, and fresh from his stint on Britain’s Got Talent, last year’s show-stealing funnyman Matt Edwards. The leading cast are rounded off by Swansea magician Stefan Pejic as the evil Abanazar, and Luke Higgins from E4 docu-soap Stage School in the title role.
London at the moment, and it’s a wonderful production, but even their magic carpet doesn’t go over the audience like ours does. “I’m really excited about this one. Any story which Disney have made into a film is a hot story, and this is one is magical. We’ve got a great cast, and Tony is a fantastic singer as well as an actor, which people might not know if they didn’t see him in Hairspray.” When Tony arrived in the city, he was treated to what has become an annual tradition for the panto gang - a night out in one of Swansea’s favourite eateries, La Brasseria on Wind Street. “I had the best lamb kebab I’ve ever had there,” he said. “I’m going straight back there in December.”
Aladdin was last at Swansea Grand Theatre in 2011, a fondly remembered production which featured some spectacular 3D special effects, and the city’s first panto to be led by Jimmy Osmond. But this time out, producer Jonathan Kiley from Qdos Entertainment says that we’ll be having some all-new effects instead. “The 3D effects were fantastic at the time, but we’ve moved on a bit since then,” he said.
It was also a chance for him to bond with his new cast-mates, who will be showing him the rest of the sights over the festive period. “Stefan got in touch before I arrived, which was nice, and Kev Johns knows everything about Swansea – he’s like the Queen Mother of Swansea.” He also promises that Benidorm fans will be very happy with his on-stage character this Christmas.
“We’ve developed a fantastic puppet which is 15ft high which now appears in the cave, and it looks like a Disney puppet.
“There’s going to be a lot of Kenneth in this one,” he says.
“Our main special effect this year is a flying carpet, and everyone who sees it just says ‘Oh my God, that’s fantastic.’ Aladdin is in
“I’m called Kenneth in the panto, and I’m playing the Slave of the Ring – which goes well with Kenneth!”
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CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR HIGHLIGHTS... WATERFRONT WINTERLAND IS BACK, AND IT RUNS UNTIL JANUARY 7 This year there’s two Admiral Ice Rinks, the main rink, and the children’s rink. So no matter if this is your first time on the ice or you’re a seasoned professional, there’s something for all ages and abilities. Funfair rides include the 100ft Giant Wheel, the Space ride, and the Sky View, plus Santa’s Grotto and a selection of eateries. The Christmas Market runs until December 21, where more than 40 traders are offering a selection of arts, crafts, fine foods, beautiful decorations and unique gifts. And Father Christmas will be in his Portland Street Santa’s Grotto home for the festive period until December 21.
CHRISTMAS BY CANDLELIGHT WITH G4 WHERE: Brangwyn Hall WHEN: December 22, 7.30pm G4 are looking to transport us to a “classic Christmas wonderland” when their Christmas by Candlelight tour hits Swansea’s Brangwyn Hall. Expect to hear timeless classics such as When A Child is Born, Silent Night and All I Want For Christmas, as well as delightful medleys to evoke the Christmas spirit, all delivered up-close and personal. And there’ll probably be a chance to join in, too!
TAKE THAT MUSICAL THE BAND COMES TO WALES WHERE: Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff Bay WHEN: January 9-20, 2018 Written by Tim Firth and featuring the music of Take That, The Band is a story for anyone who grew up with a boyband and how those songs became the soundtrack to their lives. Against a musical backdrop of Take That songs, the story tells of five 16 year-old friends in 1992 for whom ‘the band’ is everything. 25 years on, the group of friends, now 40-something women, try once more to fulfil their dream of meeting their heroes. Songs include Never Forget, Back For Good, A Million Love Songs, Greatest Day, The Flood, Relight My Fire, Shine & Rule the World and starring the winners from the BBC’s Let it Shine, Five To Five.
NEW YEAR SCARES...
THE CIRCUS OF HORRORS WHERE: Swansea Grand Theatre WHEN: January 17, 7.30pm Britain’s Got Talent favourites The Circus of Horrors make their annual visit to Swansea in January with their latest incarnation, Voodoo. The “travelling freak show” have a special affinity with this part of the world, with many of the members hailing from the city which ringleader Dr Haze calls a real “rock city.” The new offering will feature “an amazing amalgamation of bizarre and fantastic circus acts acts, all woven into a sensational shock horror story and the darkest of magic - taking the show to a whole new level, it’s driven by a mainly original soundscape and performed with a forked tongue firmly in each cheek.” swansealife.co.uk 215
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AT THE GWYN HALL 2018 is looking bright thanks to the wonderful line up of shows at The Gwyn Hall in Neath, writes JENNY WHITE WHITE. The New Year starts with a bang at the Gwyn Hall in Neath, with a magical pantomime Cinderella running from January 5 to January 14. The timeless fairy tale will be transformed into a breath-taking extravaganza with glittering sets, gorgeous costumes and the latest hits that children will know and love. Nostalgia is on the cards on Friday February 9 when Walk Like a Man takes you on a musical journey through the incredible career of Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons. Valli’s unmistakable voice dominated the airwaves for more than two decades with classics such as Sherry, Let’s Hang On, Big Girls Don’t Cry, Can’t Take My Eyes Off You, My Eyes Adored You,
December 63 (Oh What A Night), Bye Bye Baby, Who Loves You and many, many more. Walk Like a Man revisits that magic, combining infectious personalities, amazing vocals, slick harmonies and even slicker dance moves to deliver a show full of energy and nostalgia. It’s the ultimate celebration of one of the world’s greatest Rock & Roll bands. On March 16 the inimitable Max Boyce will pack the house with a sold-out show, followed in April by a superb variety of events. There’s fun with the Easter Bunny at 1:30pm on Thursday April 12, then on Friday April 20 the magic
of Freddie Mercury and Queen is brought to life with A Kind of Magic, performed by acclaimed Queen tribute band Magic. It’s refreshing that in these days of prerecorded backing tracks, Magic perform completely live. With five vocals to back up the powerful lead vocal of the dynamic Roger Brown, Magic can recreate all the complex harmonies that are Queen’s trademark recording sound. While not attempting to emulate Queen visually, Magic creates all the excitement of a Queen live show. On Friday April 13, the magic of the circus comes to town. Forbidden Nights features skilled performers with charisma, undeniable talent, sparkling personality and honed physiques in equal measure. The show includes a vocalist, an aerial chain artist, acrobats and a fire act, all delivered with an element of naughtiness but not so naughty that you can’t bring your Granny! The evening is suitable for ages 18 to 80. Think Cirque de Soleil meets Magic Mike! On Saturday April 21 another kind of magic comes to the Gwyn Hall in the form of an appearance by famous psychic Derek Acorah. Will you be lucky enough to receive a message from the spirit world? On Wednesday April 25, a brand new musical comedy play, Seriously Dead, comes to the Gwyn Hall. This uplifting tale promises to make you feel there is nothing serious about being dead at all, because life’s party never ends: it simply moves to another location. The play tells the tale of Thelma Henderson, deceased, who cannot gain entry through the Pearly Gates as the system has gone digitalised and she has the incorrect paperwork. Thelma is told to
wait by the scrapyard gates until the issue can be resolved, where she finds herself a rather reluctant Guardian Angel watching over her school friend and the one true love of her life, Billy Blenkinsopp. The show features the talents of Crissy Rock from Benidorm and I’m a Celebrity and Tommy Cannon from the double act Cannon and Ball. It delighted audiences on its previous tour, with one audience member saying: “If that’s what it’s like when you get to the Pearly Gates – I can’t wait to go!!!” On May 16, the Gwyn Hall welcomes another great comedy show: Only Fools and Boycie – an intimate evening with Only Fools and Horses actor John Challis. Best known as Boycie in BBC1's Only Fools and Horses, the national treasure will reveal secrets from the set with stories and anecdotes from his dazzling career. He’ll be spilling the beans about Only Fools and Horses co-stars, Sir David Jason and Nicholas Lyndhurst and friends and fellow performers like The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Oliver Reed and George Best. He’ll also recall tales from his time in Dr Who, Coronation Street and other TV classics. There will be a meet and greet after the show for autographs and pictures, plus book signing of his autobiography, Being Boycie, and novel, Reggie: A Stag At Bay. With so much on offer in The Gwyn Hall this spring, be sure to get your tickets booked soon for a fun and entertaining start to the year. “The Gwyn Hall team are really excited for the new season,” says Box Office Manager Angela Jones. “We’re looking forward to welcoming many new acts, and audiences old and new. There’s definitely something for everyone!”
Orchard Street | Neath | SA11 1DU | Tel: 0300 365 6677 | www.gwynhall.com
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It’s Panto Time! at Gwyn Hall Neath
Cinderella, the most magical pantomime of all, comes to Gwyn Hall from 5th - 14th January. The classic rags to riches tale will be transformed into a breath-taking extravaganza with glittering sets, gorgeous costumes and the latest hits that the children will know and love.
5th - 14th January 2018
Box Office: 0300 365 6677
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SOCIAL DIARY • BEAUJOLAIS DAY
LADIES LUNCH WHERE: Morgans Hotel, Swansea TELL ME MORE: Women attended Ladies Lunch Beaujolais Saturday to raise money for Maggies Centre in Swansea. Pictures: Hoosh Arabi
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SOCIAL DIARY • BEAUJOLAIS DAY
BEAUJOLAIS DAY WHERE: Brangwyn Hall TELL ME MORE: Hundreds of people celebrated Beaujolais Day at the Brangwyn Hall with a meal and entertainment from X Factor’s Chico. Pictures: Hoosh Arabi
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SOCIAL DIARY • BEAUJOLAIS DAY
HOWELLS LEGAL BEAUJOLAIS DAY WHERE: Grape and Olive, Swansea TELL ME MORE: Howells Solicitors raised £2,400 for charity at their Beaujolais Day dinner at the Grape and Olive. The money was raised by holding an auction and a raffle and will be split between the Breast Care Unit Singleton Hospital and Ty Hapus.
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SOCIAL DIARY • YOUR SONG VIEWING
PRIVATE TV VIEWING WHERE: The Hyst, Swansea Tell Me More: Friends of Swansea Life’s columnist Chris Howells and his partner James Richards attended The Hyst for the screening of ITV’s Your Song, which the couple featured on. Paloma Faith was the celebrant at their surprise wedding at Fairyhill, Gower, with Emma Willis, the programme’s host, also in attendance. Pics: Adrian White, www.adrianwhitephotography.co.uk
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SOCIAL DIARY • OPENING PARTY
JUNIPER PLACE VIP OPENING WHERE: York Place, Swansea TELL ME MORE: The VIP opening of Juniper Place, a relaxed fine dining restaurant and live micro gin distillery. Guests who attended the event included councillor Rob Stewart, Swansea City midfielder Leon Britton, Keith and Sonia Reynolds of LWC Drinks, Ian Gough, Alan Curtis, Chris Kiley, to name a few. The venue has been opened by Swansea Businessmen Dai Wakely, David Bellis and David Atkins.
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SOCIAL DIARY • FASHION SHOW
Dress to Impress Fashion Show WHERE: Stradey Park Hotel and Spa, Llanelli Tell Me More: A fashion show with a three course meal was held at the hotel in aid of the Oncology Unit at Prince Philip Hospital, Llanelli. The catwalk show featured fashion from Loulou Boutique and was compered by TV presenter Rhodri Davies. Pictures: Jonathan Myers
SOCIAL DIARY • OPENING EVENING
Diablos Opening WHERE: Diablos, SA1, Swansea Tell Me More: Diablo’s SA1 arrived in Swansea with a VIP Launch Night. After nine years of success in Carmarthen, Diablo’s has taken over the Garbo’s SA1 site in theWaterfront and has been refurbished, bringing a stylish informal dining experience to Swansea. Guests were welcomed with Prosecco on arrival along with canapes from the brand new menu. Live music was provided by bands, Silver and Tom Collins duo. Pictures: Adrian White, www.adrianwhitephotography.co.uk
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SOCIAL DIARY • OPENING PARTY
OLD HAVANA LAUNCH NIGHT WHERE: York Street, Swansea TELL ME MORE: The authentic Cuban bar and restaurant officially opened its doors with Cuban dancers, vintage Cuban cars, live Cuban and salsa bands and a live DJ set from Leigh and Claire from The Wave’s Breakfast Show. The main attraction at the venue is the beautiful Havana-style terrace overlooking Swansea’s boulevard complete with a Cuban car feature.
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SOCIAL DIARY • OPENING PARTY
THE MEATERY AND MARTINI CO LAUNCH WHERE: The Strand, Swansea TELL ME MORE: Vips and special guests attended the official opening of The Meatery and Martini Co. The venue will run as a quality and quantity restaurant with Welsh Wagyu steak on its menu as well as the ‘Meatre’, a metre of meat! It will also showcase a very trendy and unique ‘late night’ martini cocktail bar.
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SOCIAL DIARY • CHARITY EVENT
MAGGIES FUNDRAISING DAY WHERE: Gower Golf Club, Three Crosses TELL ME MORE: A golf tournament was held at Gower Golf Club before a charity ball in the evening. The event raised money for Maggies.
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WHAT TYPE OF CHRISTMAS GUEST ARE YOU? Does your behaviour mean you’re cracking company at Christmas parties? Or does everyone thing you’re a right turkey? Take our quiz to find out... THE OFFICE CHRISTMAS PARTY IS JUST GETTING UNDERWAY, AND YOU ARE... a) Standing in the corner, moaning how bad the buffet is - but still find you’re the last person to leave at the end of the night b) Insisting on re-doing all the girls’ make-up, they don’t look nearly festive enough c) Already on the dance floor and planning who to snog under the mistletoe d) Too busy organising it to even think about having fun WHEN THE CLOCK STRIKES MIDNIGHT ON DECEMBER 31 , YOU’RE MOST LIKELY TO BE... a) At an expensive ticket-only party - grumbling about the cost b) Telling everyone to sing Auld Lang Syne c) Asleep - you got too excited, too early, and fell asleep at 10pm d) Handing out drinks to everyone WHAT’S YOUR FAVOURITE PART OF THE CHRISTMAS MEAL? a) The potatoes - you can’t go wrong with a spud b) The turkey of course, but if it’s dry it’s awful c) Christmas pud! It’s so exciting when you’re all looking for the hidden coin d) The sprouts - well someone’s got to love them... YOU’RE ASKED TO BABYSIT YOUR NIECES ON DECEMBER 23. YOU... a) Say no - they’ll be too excited and annoying b) Agree, and while you’re there, you prepare all your sister’s Christmas dinner for her - she didn’t ask you to, but she’ll appreciate it c) Jump at the chance to spend the evening writing letters to Santa d) Say yes, then help them write Christmas cards for their mum and dad YOU’RE GOING TO WATCH A CHRISTMAS FILM. YOU CHOOSE... a) The Grinch - it’s great until it gets all soppy b) Miracle On 34th Street - it’s all about proving people wrong c) Home Alone - it’s so funny d) It’s a Wonderful Life - an oldie but a goodie YOUR FAVOURITE PART OF A TRIFLE IS THE... a) Sponge at the bottom - shame you’ve got to eat the rest to get to it b) Cream on the top - it’s all about appearances c) Jelly - it reminds you of jelly and ice cream at birthday parties d) Sherry - you need it after rushing around on your feet all day!
YOUR ALL-TIME FAVOURITE CHRISTMAS WAS... a) When you went away on holiday (though it was a bit hot) b) When everyone said how wonderful your cooking was c) It’d be impossible to pick, they’ve all been perfect d) When you were little and saved up your pocket money to buy your parents the perfect pressie! A FEW DAYS BEFORE CHRISTMAS, YOU’RE UP EXTRA EARLY BECAUSE... a) You’re getting the last-minute shopping out of the way before all the horrible crowds b) You need to get presents for your partner’s family, because you didn’t like his choices c) You’re too over-excited to sleep any longer d) You’ve offered to pick up the turkey from the supermarket for your in-laws YOU’RE VERY FESTIVE NIGHT OUT WILL INVOLVE GOING... a) To the same pub you always go to at this time of year - it’s rubbish, but it’s a tradition b) To the pantomime. You like the bit where you say ‘he’s behind you’ c) Carol singing - you’ve put together a group and everyone will love it d) To the kids’ school disco to help chaperone WHEN YOU WAKE UP ON BOXING DAY, YOU FEEL... a) Same as always - a bit tired b) Ready for the New Year’s celebrations c) Like you might cry - how is it over for another year? d) Panicked about all the tidying up WHICH CELEB WOULD YOU LIKE TO KISS UNDER THE MISTLETOE? a) No one, you’re allergic to mistletoe b) Brad Pitt; only the best will do c) Your boyfriend - he might not be famous, but he’s a star to you... d) If only you had the time to buy mistletoe, let alone daydream about it! IT’S TIME TO PULL A CRACKER, YOU... a) Tell your five-year-old cousin off for cheating to get the present b) Direct everyone to cross hands and tell them their right hand gets the gift c) Insist everyone wears their paper hats for the rest of the day d) Give your hat to your partner when he rips his
HOW DID YOU SCORE? MOSTLY AS: UNHAPPY UNCLE You’re a complete misery guts and moan about everything, from the softness of the sprouts to the terrible cracker presents. Not that you’ll do anything to change it - that’s far too much effort! While Christmas is meant to be a time of relaxation, don’t let all the chores end up being dumped on your loved ones. Try and help out here and there - and, most of all, relax and try and enjoy it!
MOSTLY CS: LITTLE KID There is over-excited... and then there’s you! You are massively enthusiastic about all things Christmas, which is lovely, but don’t get upset if things don’t go exactly to plan. Remember not everyone is as passionate about the big day as you, but it doesn’t mean there’s anything wrong with them. Spread the cheer by all means, but don’t force it down people’s throats!
MOSTLY BS: GOOD GRACIOUS, GRAN! You always know best and you’re not afraid to tell others when things aren’t up to your high standard. While it’s good to aim for the best, also remember that everyone has different views on what is right and wrong. Also, it’s good to let people make little mistakes - after all that’s how they learn.
MOSTLY DS: MARVELLOUS MUM Everyone looks forward to you coming round - from the great presents you pick and the funny stories you tell, to the fact you’re always happy to help. Christmas is the time of giving, but make sure you take time for yourself too, otherwise you’ll end up exhausted and ill - and that’s not fun for anyone!
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Swansea businessman Eddie Whitney keeps us up to date with his charity work and social diary...
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arly in November it was my absolute pleasure to be invited by Swansea Bay Radio to their special night in the company of an old friend, Max Boyce, MBE. The event took place at the fabulous Village Hotel in Swansea and was for me the first ‘turkey and trimmings’ celebration of the season!
Max Boyce took to the stage to cheers and applause worthy of his status as a true Welsh legend! The way Max captures and entertains an audience is remarkable. No two evenings with Max are ever the same. His ability to stir laughter and tears, very often at the same time, makes him a unique entertainer. He had us all in the palm of his hands. He also had us all up on our feet shouting out the nursery rhyme “Humpty Dumpty”! Yes, that really happened. In the words of Max himself: “I know …coz I was there”!!
The evening was a fundraiser for The Pettifor Trust, the Swansea based registered charity devoted to the welfare of animals. Ex-Wales international rugby star Rupert Moon did an excellent job as host and was warm and very witty. As a former Scarlets player too, he was very gracious when introducing the Osprey’s Supporters Choir who kicked off the evening! Their rousing medley of songs set the tone of what was to be a thoroughly enjoyable night in a packed function suite. Ragsy, the Valleys born star and former contender in TV talent show ‘The Voice’, also performed a set. As his mentor on the show Sir Tom Jones found out; this guy can really sing! It was the first time Ragsy had appeared with Max and fulfilled a lifelong ambition of his. Sitting on the same table as Max, I could see he was just as impressed as Sir Tom!
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LOCATED ON THE SEA FRONT IN MUMBLES, OVERLOOKING SWANSEA BAY (OPPOSITE VERDI’S), OCEAN LIVING HAS ALL THE HALLMARKS OF SOPHISTICATION AND STYLE BUT WITH A UNIQUE HOMELY FEEL THAT IS ENJOYED BY RESIDENTS, THEIR FAMILY AND FRIENDS. Ocean Living has been developed and designed specifically for luxury senior care living, with generous room sizes, opulent interior design, magnificent en suites and comfort all round. Ocean Living is registered for 15 residents. Freshly cooked to order meals are made by our resident chef, including breakfast, three course lunch, supper and of course home-baked cakes and desserts and are all serviced in our restaurant quality dining room. In-room dining facilities are also available if preferred - our aim is to make our residents feel at home.
01792 361818 734-6 Mumbles Road, Mumbles, Swansea SA3 4EL info@ocean-living.co.uk www.ocean-living.co.uk
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01792 201427 12 Bayswater Road, Tycoch, Swansea, SA2 9HA info@hawthorncourtcare.co.uk www.hawthorncourtcare.co.uk
COME AND JOIN US!
What’s on at Ocean living care home, Mumbles over the festive period. 5th Dec - Age Cymru Cartrefu art/creative session 2pm 6th Dec - Noel West - vocalist/ trumpet player singing variety of Xmas songs 14th Dec - Lifepoint church fellowship group - 10am 14th Dec - Oakleigh House School choir carol service - 10.30am 21st Dec - Oystermouth school choir - 1.30pm (weather permitting) 23rd Dec - Residents Xmas party with entertainer Mandy Ann. Mince pies & Xmas carols. 2.30m & lots more including Pets companionship day, entertainers and child vocalists. We welcome the community to join us on all of our Christmas events. What’s on at Hawthorn court care home, Tycoch Thursday Dec 14th Lifepoint church 11am Residents Christmas concert with entertainer Mandy Ann. Tuesday 19th Dec 2.30pm Oakleigh house choir -14th Dec at 11.15am
HAWTHORN COURT
ENJOYING WONDERFUL VIEWS OVER SWANSEA BAY AND SPECIALISING IN DEMENTIA CARE, TYCOCH BASED HAWTHORN COURT IS ONE OF THE ONLY RESIDENTIAL HOMES FOR THE ELDERLY IN THE AREA THAT IS DEMENTIA REGISTERED. We work in collaboration with Age Cymru, the Alzehimer’s society and other specialist, professional organisations to enhance the everyday well-being of our residents. Hawthorn Court is registered for 25 residents. Having worked with us for over 10 years, home manager Liz Watkins has a huge array of experience in delivering high quality care. Together with her dedicated staff, the team ensure our resident’s needs are their number one priority. Our members of staff are continually developing their training and skills, so that they are qualified and confident both physically and mentally. New lift installed. Respite care available - 1 week minimum subject to availability.
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Ultimate Christmas Gift Guide LAURA DAVIES rounds up gift inspiration for all the family...including the pets! laura.davies@trinitymirror.com
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TIME FOR YOU Luxury Three Wick Candle Centrepiece, available in Pomegranate Noir and Lime Basil & Mandarin, £9.99, Aldi, Llansamlet and Carmarthen Road
Dior J’adore Eau de Toilette Gift Wrapped, 100ml, £87, John Lewis, Cardiff
Treasured Diamond Pave Interlocked Ring Pendant Necklace, £250, Links of London, Cardiff
Blue Silky Nightdress with Black Lace Trim, £18, Dorothy Perkins, Swansea Jon Richard Bracelet, £40, Debenhams, Swansea
Ugg Scuffette Slippers, £75, Amara.com
Geo Star Fluffy Jacquard Robe, £55, White Stuff, Cardiff
Lilian Red Balconette Set, £48, Boux Avenue, Cardiff
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Very Bose SoundLink Revolve Bluetooth Speaker, £279.99, Very.co.uk
Aspinal of London Passport Cover and Luggage Tag, £95, House of Fraser, Cardiff
From perfume and pretty undies to bikes and boots, here are LAURA DAVIES’ top present picks.
Copper Hectagon Lantern, £16.99, TK Maxx, Morfa Retail Park
Mirror Photoframe and Keepsake Box, £35, Laura Ashley, Pontardduais Road Retail Park
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Orla Kiely Buddy Stem Necklace, £80, Amara.com
Fitbit Ionic Watch, £299.99, Curry’s, Morfa Retail Park
Jo Malone Deluxe Candle Collection, £430, Jo Malone, Cardiff
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Gold Amber Eau de Parfum, £22, Next, Swansea
GIFTS FOR HER
Bellflower £65, Dune at Debenhams, Swansea
J by Jasper Conran Jenna High Stiletto Heel Ankle Boots in Wine Red Velvet, £60, Debenhams, Swansea
Lip Out Loud, Clinque Makeup Gift, £25, Boots, Parc Fforestfach
Jacket, £150, River Island, Swansea
Gucci Bloom Eau de Parfum Gift Set For Her, £72, The Perfume Shop, Swansea M&S Collection Velvet Jacket, £69, M&S, Swansea
nsea Stole, £36, Topshop, Swa
Amazon Kindle Paperwhite eReader, 6in High Resolution Illuminated Touch Screen, Wi-Fi, £109, Amazon.co.uk
Maroon Crossbody Bag, £149, Radley, Cardiff Lace Shoe Boots, £50, Next, Parc Trostre and Swansea
Itania Gloves, £40, Dune, Cardiff
Frozen Cocktail Making Set, £14, Next, Morfa Retail Park
Canon S600D1 8-55ISVUK, £639.95, John Lewis, Cardiff
All I Want for Christmas Ham per, £35, Hotel Chocolat, Cardiff
Sparkle Gift Set, £32.95, Lush,Swansea
Bush Retro Analogue Clock Radio, £29.99, Argos, Parc
Modena Frame Gold Black Pin k, £20, Oliver Bo nas, Cardiff
Tom Ford Soleil Eye and Cheek Palette, £98, House of Fraser, Cardiff
Molton Brown Embracing Hand Creams Gift Set, £28, Molton Brown, Cardiff
ghd Platinum Styler Gift Set, £175, www.ghd.com
Nude by Nature Ultimate 15 Piece Brush Set, £65, Debenhams, Swansea
Kingston Dalston Ladies Traditional Bike, £249.97, BikesDirect364 at eBay.co.uk
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TIME FOR YOU 5 Ingredients Quick & Easy Food by Jamie Oliver, was £26, now £13, Waterstones, Swansea
Puffa Jacket, £60, Next, Morfa Retail Park
Personalised Wood Look Hip Flask, £24.99, Gettingpersonal.co.uk
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Hat, £12, Topman, Swansea
Classic Sh irt, £67, C rew, Card iff
Bike Sock 2 Pack, £9.95, White Stuff, Cardiff
Jean Paul Gaultier Le Male Eau Fraiche Limited Edition 2017, £38.50 for 125ml, The Perfume Shop, Swansea
GIFTS FOR HIM
M&S Collection Single Breasted Velvet Jacket in Navy, £99, M&S, Swansea
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Game o f Debenh Thrones Monop ams, Par c Trostre oly, £30, and Swan sea
Hero5 Camera, £399.99, GoPro, shop.gopro.com The Super Man gift set, £38, Elemis at Monks Spa at Machynys, Llanelli
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Newcastle, £30, Dune at Debenhams, Swansea
Tom Ford 2 Piece Private Blend Gift Box, £316, John Lewis, Cardiff
M&S Collection Bluetooth Headphones, £25, M&S, Swansea
DVD Box Sets (10 dvds), £16, Debenhams, Swansea
Barbour Navigator Backpack, £74.95, Barbour, John Lewis, Cardiff Howick Structured Holdall, £155, House of Fraser, Cardiff
G-Shock Gloves, £28, Next, Parc Trostre GWG-1000GB-1AER watch, £750, Casio, casio.co.uk
Light Brown Leather Belt, £15, River Island, Parc Fforestfach
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bpro Adult Urban Folding Commute Scooter, £48.99, Bopster at eBay.co.uk
Panasonic SC-HC1020 Speaker, £199.99, John Lewis, Cardiff
Stripe Contrast Jumper, £30, Burton, Swansea
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TIME FOR YOU Celeste and Fae Unicorn Rocker, £99.95, Cuckooland.co.uk
VTech KidiZoom Action Cam 180, £44.99, Argos, Parc Pemberton
Meccano M. A. X. Robot Building Set, £134.99, was £149.99, Argos, Morfa Retail Park and Swansea FurReal Friends FurReal Roarin’ Tyler, The Playful Tiger, £134.99, Very.co.uk
Star Wars Forces Of Destiny Rey Of Jakku and BB-8 Adventure Figure Set, £27.99, Toys R Us, Parc Tawe
GIFTS FOR KIDS I Spy Fluffy Kimmi Shoulder Bag, £22, Smiggle.co.uk
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Garmin Vivofit Jr. Activity Tracker in Real FlowerWhite, £49.99, Amazon.co.uk
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Wooden London Bus, £29.99, Studio.co.uk
Polaroid Snap Instant Digital Camera, from £114.77, Reichelt.com
Paddington Bear, £12, M&S, Swansea
Jellycat Odette Ostrich, £24, barkerandstonehouse.co.uk
Zinc Smart X Hoverboard, £249.99, Argos, Swansea
Sphero Star Wars BB-9E App-Enabled Droid with Trainer Droid, £149.95, John Lewis, Cardiff
Lego Friends Sunshine Catamaran, £47.49, Smyths, Llansamlet
Little Dickins & Jones Girls Sequin Mesh Dress in Pink, age 3-12, £40, House of Fraser, Cardiff
Personalised Striped Baby Onesie, 1st Christmas, £14.99, Gettingpersonal.co.uk
Robot Money Box gift set, £20, The Body Shop, Swansea
Princess Tower Play Set, £30, M&S, Swansea Cars Figures, £45, Debenhams, Swansea
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Pet London Reindeer Crusher Christmas Dog Toy, £8, John Lewis, Cardiff
Fred & Ginger Dog & Cat Advent Calendars £4 each, John Lewis, Cardiff
Christmas Tree Trio, £12, Pets at Home, Parc Tawe
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Happy Jackson Large Pet Bowl in Green, £8.95, Cuckooland.com
Personalised Best In Show Dog Bowl, £24.99, Gettingpersonal.co.uk
Personalised Pet Collar Charm, £12.99, Gettingpersonal.co.uk
GIFTS FOR YOUR PETS Whether it's a gift for your rabbit, cat or dog, LAURA DAVIES rounds up her top pet gifts
Festive Pet Booties, £6, M&Co, Cardiff
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Dog Reindeer Outfit, £12, Pets at Home, Parc Tawe and Parc Trostre
Meowy Christmas Cat Sack, £9.96. The Contemporary Home, www.tch.net
Pet Toy Cat Chasing Balls, £10, Tiger, Swansea
Trophy Dog Toy, £6, Sainsbury’s, Swansea
Pawsecco for Cats and Dogs, £6, Debenhams, Swansea
Luxury Cracker for Dogs, £9.95, www.annabeljames.co.uk
Christmas Dog Jumper, £8. Next, Parc Trostre
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Mince Pies for Dogs, £6, Debenhams, Swansea
Catnip Bauble £3, Pets at Home, Parc Trostre Christmas Classic Reindeer Bandana, £4.99, www.petpoochboutique.com
I 'paw' Xmas Munchy Bones 3Pk, Pets at Home, Parc Trostre
Pet Hat, £6, Accessorize, Swansea
Pet Bow Necktie Tie Collar, £4, M&Co, Cardiff
TIME FOR YOU
Reindeer Hat, £6, Tiger, Swansea
Kids v Adults Quiz Game, £5, M&S, Parc Trostre
3D Christmas Tree Headband, £6, Accessorize, Swansea Emergency Fake Beards, £8, Debenhams, Swansea Noughts and Crosses Game,£6, Debenhams, Swansea
FUN ON THE DAY
Beer Pong, £5, Matalan, Morriston and Parc Cwmdu
Music Quiz, £3, Matalan, Morriston
LAURA DAVIES rounds up a selection of novelty gifts to make sure your Christmas is fun-filled laura.davies@trinitymirror.com
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Talking Tables Peel The Sprout Wonderball, £10, John Lewis, Cardiff
Create Your Own Christmas Jumper, £7, House of Fraser, Cardiff
Chimney Hat, £4, Tiger, Swansea Gizmo Mind Reader, £4, Wilko, Parc Trostre
Now Thats What I Call Music Board Game, £26.99, Tesco, Llansamlet and Parc Trostre
Gizmo Spin the Shot, £5, Wilko, Llanelli and Swansea
Desktop Ping Pong, £8, House of Fraser, Cardiff
5 Second Rule Mini Game, £9.99, John Lewis, Cardiff
Wooden Table Football, £39.50, M&S, Swansea Yule Duel Christmas Party Games Set, £7.99, Lakeland, Parc Trostre
Christmas Jumper Bibs, £10, River Island, Swansea Disco Photo Booth, £8, Debenhams, Swansea
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For Her...
Cracking Christmas ideas from Tiger
FUR COAT
SHINE A LITTLE LIGHT
TREASURE TROVE
SCENT-IMENTAL
UNICORN HUGS
He may not have a red nose, but this furry reindeer will look good on the mantlepiece. £4
This simple gold desk lamp is practical, elegant and is on-trend for Christmas 2017. £20
Everyone should have a vintage-style jewellery box to hold precious trinkets. £5
A classic textured soap dispenser and matching perfume atomiser. For every boudoir. From £3
Drift off while you’re on the move with this unique unicorn hooded travel pillow. £10
TEA-RRIFIC
SWEET TALK
HOT CHOCOLATE
ILLUMINATING SPEECH
LOVE IS THE KEY
Make high tea more interesting with this stylish glass teapot. Teapot £10 Heater £4
Let your guests discover your secret message as they help themselves to mince pies. £5
Find out if chocolate is an aphrodisiac with your lover and this fondue set. £5
Leave a Christmas greeting or resolutions for 2018 with this speech bubble light box. £10
A miniature keyring lightbox means that you’ll always carry a message around with you. £2
For Him..
OFFSIDE RULE
SLAM DUNK
TEE TIME
ROYAL FLUSH
QUAD BIKE
Play football all year round, whatever the weather, with this table football set. £25
Does he turn his alarm clock off in his sleep? Not anymore. Score a basket to switch it off. £7
The perfect Christmas gift for golf lovers. A mug, mini-golf club and ball. £4
Transform the kitchen into a poker den with this poker table for poker nights with friends. £10
This quad bike is great for automobile lovers with its remote control as handlebars. £40
BEARD BLING
ELF YOURSELF
READY, AIM, FIRE
SMART DESIGN
EVERYDAY PROJECTOR
Nothing says Christmas like beardy baubles. Get them for all your hairy friends. £2
Even elves need slippers to warm their feet in the long nights working up to Christmas. £8
Everyone can practise their aim with some target practice while sitting on the loo. £6
A cardboard concertina stool adds a touch of Scandinavian style to your living room. £7
Show off your holiday snaps and pictures of the family with a smartphone projector. £10
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Name: Belle Age: 8 Name: Belle Breed: Dachshund/ Jack Russell Cross Age: 8 Likes: Treats Dislikes: Thunder and helicopters. Breed: Dachshund/ Jack Russell Cross Owner: Kirsty Jones From: West Cross Likes: Treats Dislikes: Thunder and helicopters. Owner: Kirsty Jones From: West Cross
Name: Bruce Age: 6 Name: Bruce Breed: British short-haired cat Age: 6 Likes: Mayonnaise Dislikes: Mice Breed: British short-haired cat Owner: Sarah Rabey-Morgan From: Swansea Likes: Mayonnaise Dislikes: Mice Owner: Sarah Rabey-Morgan From: Swansea
Name: Katie Age: 8 Breed: Welsh Terrier Name: Katie Age: 8 Likes: Cwtches Dislikes: Scared of boxes and bags Breed: Welsh Terrier Owner: Tracey and Andrew Terrell Likes: Cwtches Dislikes: Scared of boxes and bags From: Trebanos Owner: Tracey and Andrew Terrell From: Trebanos
Name: Cadbury Age: 6 months old Name: Cadbury Breed: Chocolate Labrador Age: 6 months old Likes: Sleeping on her back Dislikes: Bees Breed: Chocolate Labrador Owner: Andrea Perkins From: Aberdulais Likes: Sleeping on her back Dislikes: Bees Owner: Andrea Perkins From: Aberdulais
Names: Bella and Daisy Ages: 7, and 2 Breed, Bella is a whippet, Daisy is a whippet/greyhound cross Names: Bella and Daisy Ages: 7, and 2 Likes, Lounging on the sofas in Noah’s Yard! Breed, Bella is a whippet, Daisy is a whippet/greyhound cross Dislikes, Rain, cold and fireworks Likes, Lounging on the sofas in Noah’s Yard! Owners: Simon and Lisa Kellaway From: Uplands Dislikes, Rain, cold and fireworks Owners: Simon and Lisa Kellaway From: Uplands
Name: Dylan Age: 1 Breed: Greyhound cross bull greyhound Name: Dylan Age: 1 Likes: Living in Caswell. Chicken and mum’s homemade Breed: Greyhound cross bull greyhound peanut butter dog biscuits Dislikes: Not being allowed on Likes: Living in Caswell. Chicken and mum’s homemade the beach in the summer peanut butter dog biscuits Dislikes: Not being allowed on Owner: Karen Jones From: Caswell the beach in the summer Owner: Karen Jones From: Caswell
Name: Dolly Age: 2 Name: Dolly Breed: Cavacheon Age: 2 LIkes: Rolling in mud! Dislikes: Being washed Breed: Cavacheon Owner: Mike Semmens From: Neath LIkes: Rolling in mud! Dislikes: Being washed Owner: Mike Semmens From: Neath
Name: Fifi Age: 8 Name: Fifi Breed: Dachshund/ Jack Russell Cross Age: 8 Likes: Cwtches Dislikes: Rain Breed: Dachshund/ Jack Russell Cross Owner: Kirsty Jones From: West Cross Likes: Cwtches Dislikes: Rain Owner: Kirsty Jones From: West Cross
Name: Rupert Age: 4 Name: Rupert Likes: Cuddles Dislikes: Being brushed Age: 4 Owner: Chrissy Morris Likes: Cuddles Dislikes: Being brushed From: Llandarcy Owner: Chrissy Morris From: Llandarcy
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ASK S A R A
Sara Plant, Partner and Head of Family Law at Peter Lynn Solicitors talks this month about divorce
THE MOST OVERLOOKED ASPECT OF A DIVORCE A divorce can be an extremely emotional and often painful time. Although some divorces can be amicable, many can turn in to bitter battles, and it is when emotions are high that people often overlook key documents. While the focus of each couple may include children, homes, assets, and many other important aspects of family life, the most commonly overlooked document is the Will. Sara Plant, Head of Divorce and Family Law commented “Until a divorce is finalised and the Decree Absolute has been issued, existing legal documentation such as a Will remains binding. Unfortunately, this can result in assets and inheritance being distributed to the party you are trying to obtain a divorce from in the event of a sudden death�. There have been many examples where this has proven true, and failure to review your Will or to not have a Will in place can have a serious impact on the inheritance and asset distribution when someone passes on. Consider the following scenario that has proven true on a number of occasions. A married couple decides to separate and eventually, both parties settle down with new partners. Neither person wants to remarry so do not finalise a divorce however after a number of years, the husband dies.
His new partner, with whom he has a child, expects the inheritance to be distributed to her however as he had not written a new Will, his assets will not go to his new partner and their child. Another common scenario is when high-value marital assets are involved in the divorce that leads to a long, bitter legal battle. If one party passes away before the divorce is finalised, their estate is left as per the original Will, often with all assets left to the surviving spouse – a situation which would not have been intended. In both these scenarios, there is the option to challenge the Will, however, this can be expensive and time consuming with no successful outcome guaranteed. What can be done is to update or write a Will once you start divorce proceedings. If you do reconcile it can always be changed, but if one party does pass away suddenly during divorce proceedings, your assets are less likely to end up in the hands of the wrong people.
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CHRISTMAS Mark your child’s first Christmas with LAURA DAVIES’ pick of adorable festive babywear Reindeer Hat and Mitt Set, £12, John Lewis, Cardiff
My First Christmas Romper, £11, M&Co, Cardiff
HOMEBIRTHS:
Multicoloured Christmas Tree Bodysuit, £8, Sainsbury's, Swansea
THE PROS and CONS
Are you pregnant and are considering a homebirth? LAURA DAVIES outlines the advantages and disadvantages of home deliveries. laura.davies@trinitymirror.com
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ADVANTAGES
DISADVANTAGES
1. Being at home is more relaxing
1. Possible risk from medical complications
The woman is in her own environment, with her own things around her. It can very much make women feel more comfortable and relaxed, and labour will progress more efficiently.
2. Better relationship with the midwife
This continuity of care has a major impact on safety. A midwife who knows the woman will understand the nuances around her behaviour and what she wants, as a trusted relationship will have built up. That’s a real positive.
3. Family can be there
Children, grandparents and even pets can be at the birth if the mother wants them there.
4. Less pain relief needed
Pain relief such as epidurals and other medical interventions are used less frequently during home births.
5. Homebirth specialist midwives
Most midwives who deal with home births are trained to perform baby’s first examination, checking its heart, lungs etc as a paediatrician or midwife would in hospital.
6. No hospital stay
The mother doesn’t have to go anywhere afterwards - she’s at home and can have that first period with her new baby without any interruptions.
Baby Reindeer Star Sleepsuit, £16, John Lewis, Cardiff
Sometimes a woman with medical complications or complexities such as a raised BMI or pre-eclampsia, may want a home birth when medical professionals want her to give birth in hospital.
Bluezoo Little Sprout Sleepsuit, £9, Debenhams, Swansea
2. Issues with access for an ambulance
Accessibility for emergency services can be an issue if a woman lives in a rural location, for example. This isn’t necessarily prohibitive, but very precise planning is needed to make sure emergencies can be dealt with swiftly and a woman can be transferred to hospital quickly if necessary.
Baby Bib, £1.50, Sainsbury’s, Swansea Personalised Reindeer Baby Shoes, £24.99, Gettingpersonal.co.uk
3. Paramedics may be called
Midwives working at women’s homes are trained to manage emergencies, but in dire situations such as placental abruption (where the placenta separates from the uterus), paramedics will be called for an emergency transfer to hospital.
4. Neighbours should be prepped
If a woman’s likely to scream a lot during labour, it’s worth preparing the neighbours. If she’s going to feel really inhibited in her own home by that, it may well be best that she’s not at home, as all that inhibition will slow down the oxytocin cycle that make contractions happen.
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Coat, £95, River Island
The Collection of Exceptional Chocolate Characters, £15, M&S
Red Bag, £9.99, H&M
Chorus Pitch T-Bar Court Shoes, £60, Clarks
FOR HER
Nike Top, £17, DW Sports
Bra, £25, Knicker, £10, M&S
Dress, £24.99, New Look
Silver Tone Cup Chain Tassel Drop Earrings, £14, River Island Santa’s Boots, £6, M&S
Lip Gloss Set, £19.99, H&M
Glitter Boots, £70, River Island
Sequin Dress, £89, M&S
Sanctuary Let Go Shower, £14, Boots
CHRISTMAS at FFORESTFACH Elf Soft Toy and Activity Book Set, £3.99, Card Factory
Brown & Cream Giraffe Plush Toy, £14.99, Homesense
Dress, £19.99, H&M
RI Girls Jumper, £16, River Island
FOR KIDS
Wooden Frog Balance Game, £8.99, Homesense
RI Girls Bag, £16, River Island
Greeta Ace Suede Ankle Boots, £44-£46, Clarks
Paddington Bear, £12, M&S
Boys RI Mini Jumper, £12, River Island
Boys Cloud Tuku First Shoes, £36, Clarks
Christmas Sticker And Activity Book, £1, Poundland
M&S Collection Bluetooth Headphones, £29.50, M&S
Under Armour Hoodie, £60, DW Sports
Leather Strap Gloves, £12, River Island
FOR HIM
Coling Limit Brogues, £95, Clarks
Remington Beard Trimmer, £19, Boots Apple Watch Series 3, EE, Carphone Warehouse and O2 Hugo Boss Bottled Intense Eau de Parfum, from £32.50 , Boots
Grey Black Stripe Roll Neck, £28, River Island
Jumper, £19.99, New Look
M&S Collection Shearing Slip-on Mule Slippers, £39.50, M&S
Speyside 21 Year Old Malt Whisky, £70, M&S
Blazer, £59.99, New Look
RETAIL PARC
For Christmas shopping made easy head to Fforestfach Retail Parc and get your presents for the family wrapped up. After everyone on your list is ticked off, head to new addition, Card Factory for a fabulous selection of cards and wrap before taking a well-earned break at one of the parc’s coffee shops. It’s your secret weapon to a stress-free Christmas!
Art Deco Baubles 4 pack, £1, Poundland Pine Cone Dinner Candle, £17.50, M&S
Light Up Tree, £4.99, Card Factory
Candle, £9.99, H&M
Cushion, £4.99, H&M
Tree, £9.99 New Look
Red Christmas Tree Plate, £3.99, Homesense
FOR HOME Crystal Champagne Flute, £12.99, Homesense
Pack of Luxury Crackers, £25, M&S
Snowflake Lantern, £12.99, Homesense
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