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WHAT’S INSIDE

CONTENTS Family Days Out This issue we feature two exciting English Heritage Events

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In the Garden Advice on feeding birds in your garden

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Movie Releases Taking a look at the latest upcoming cinema releases

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Sport The Rugby World Cup

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Recipe Vegetable Quesadillas

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Puzzles Fun and games for everyone

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What’s On We take a look at local events

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HOW TO BE A ROMAN SOLDIER Chesters Roman Fort, Hadrian’s Wall. Sat 24 Oct – Sun 1 Nov

FAMILY DAYS OUT

A HALF-TERM TO GO DOWN IN HISTORY

No sooner are the kids back at school then it’s time for a holiday again. But fear not, a spooktacular day out awaits at Belsay Hall, Castle and Gardens or why not put your little troops through their paces at Roman Soldier School this October half-term?

SPOOKY FUN

Belsay Hall, Castle and Gardens, Nr Ponteland. Sat 24 Oct – Sun 1 Nov Take part in some frighteningly good fun. Come dressed up in your scariest costume and have a go at creepy crafts.

Take a trip around the magical gardens and hear scary tales as our storytellers reveal some terrifying truths behind your favourite fairy tales.

Learning about the Romans in school is interesting, but you can leave the text books behind and step right back into the time when the wall was built in AD122 this half-term. Little Romans will be put through their paces with military training, dressing up and trying out Roman armour and weapons. There will be the chance to handle real Roman objects. The teachers will be impressed by what you know when you head back to the classroom. www.english-heritage.org.uk/ hadrianswall

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How to feed

It’s good to invest in quality feeders and roofed bird tables, which will keep food dry and stop it going off. As a good start, try: A hanging plastic feeder containing sunflower hearts for (mainly) finches, tits and sparrows, a hanging mesh feeder with peanuts for (mainly) tits, a hanging mesh feeder with fat balls for (mainly) tits and sparrows.

Where to feed

IN THE GARDEN

Open a bird cafe

Appreciate the colours and fascinating behaviour of birds up close, when you put out food for them in your garden. Over half of UK adults put out food for birds – that’s a lot of extra help we’re giving our birds. This feeding will ensure your garden is visited all year round. It’s an easy activity to get kids involved with nature. Don’t worry if it seems to take ages for birds to return to your

What to feed

Different species of birds prefer different foods, in the different seasons and different parts of the country. So try different types of food, and adapt to what works best in your garden. You can try: Bird seed mixtures, black sunflower

feeders in autumn – they’re probably taking advantage of all the seeds, berries and insects that are naturally available at this time. It’s in winter that you will probably get the fastest results from putting up feeders, but any time from autumn to spring is fine. seeds, nyger seeds, bird cake and food bars, live foods and other insect foods, lard and beef suet, cooked rice, uncooked oats, fruit, peanuts. Never put out loose peanuts, dry, hard foods or large chunks of bread during the spring or summer months. Parent birds might take it back to their nests and their young can choke on it.

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Place the feeders out in the open and high enough so they are out of reach of ground predators like cats. But they need to be close enough to thick cover like bushes, so that small birds can beat a hasty retreat from aerial predators such as sparrowhawks. Move the feeders to different locations over the course of a year so that you don’t get a build-up of debris underneath.

When to feed

It is fine to feed all year-round - just adjust the amount you put out. In summer, when many birds leave to breed in the countryside, they’ll need less food. And there’s a lot more food available naturally in autumn and even early winter, as flowers set seed and berries ripen. Fatty foods can go off in summer, so remove any which are past their best.

This month’s jobs Clear up fallen autumn leaves regularly. Cut back perennials that have died down. Move tender plants, including aquatic ones, into the greenhouse. Plant out spring cabbages. Harvest apples, pears, grapes and nuts. Prune climbing roses. Order seeds for next year. Last chance to mow lawns and trim hedges in mild areas. Renovate old lawns or create new grass areas by laying turf.

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CINEMA

Spectre

also introduces Christoph Waltz, Monica Bellucci and Lea Seydoux to 007’s world.

RELEASED 26/10/15 When MI6’s forensics department releases Bond’s personal effects which were recovered from Skyfall, a cryptic message starts him on a path to a confrontation with the sinister, shadowy organisation ‘SPECTRE’. While the newly-appointed M fights political pressure on the Secret Service following the destruction of its headquarters, a ghost from Bond’s past returns to haunt him. Daniel Craig, Ralph Fiennes and Naomie Harris return for Bond’s 24th adventure, and ‘SPECTRE’

The Martian

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planet where nothing grows. When the rest of the crew learn of his survival, they plot a mutiny to bring him home. From legendary director Ridley Scott (‘Alien’), ‘The Martian’ features an all-star cast including Matt Damon, Jessica Chastain, Kristen Wiig and Chiwetel Ejiofor.

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THE 2015 RUGBY WORLD CUP

THE WORLD GRAND PRIX

Oct 4th - Oct 10th

The World Grand Prix is a PDC darts tournament held in Dublin each October.

SPORTS GUIDE: OCTOBER 2015

The 2015 Rugby World Cup continues into this month. Twickenham Stadium in London will host the final on Saturday October 31st. OCTOBER FIXTURES

Its original venue was the Casino Rooms in Rochester, Kent in 1998 and 1999 and then for one year only in 2000 at the Crosbie Cedars Hotel in Rosslare, County Wexford. In 2001 the tournament moved further north to its current home at the Citywest Hotel in Dublin. The event replaced the earlier World Pairs tournament which ran from 1995 to 1997.

THU 1 OCT Pool D France v Canada 8pm, Stadiummk Pool A Wales v Fiji 4.45pm, Millennium Stadium FRI 2 OCT Pool C New Zealand v Georgia, 8pm, Millennium Stadium SAT 3 OCT Pool B Samoa v Japan 2.30pm, Stadiummk Pool B South Africa v Scotland, 4.45pm, St James’ Park Pool A England v Australia, 8pm, Twickenham SUN 4 OCT Pool C Argentina v Tonga, 2.30pm, Leicester City Stadium Pool D Ireland v Italy, 4.45pm, Olympic Stadium TUE 6 OCT Pool D Canada v Romania, 4.45pm, Leicester City Stadium Pool A Fiji v Russia/Uruguay 8pm, Stadiummk

WED 7 OCT Pool C Namibia v Georgia, 8pm, Sandy Park Pool B South Africa v USA, 4.45pm, Olympic Stadium FRI 9 OCT Pool C New Zealand v Tonga, 8pm, St James’ Park SAT 10 OCT Pool B Samoa v Scotland 2.30pm, St James’ Park Pool A Australia v Wales 4.45pm, Twickenham Pool A England v Uruguay, 8pm, Manchester City Stadium SUN 11 OCT Pool D Italy v Romania 2.30pm, Sandy Park Pool B USA v Japan 8pm, Kingsholm Pool C Argentina v Namibia, Noon, Leicester City Stadium Pool D France v Ireland, 4.45pm, Millennium Stadium SAT 17 OCT QF1: Winner Pool B

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v Runner-up Pool A 4pm, Twickenham QF2: Winner Pool C v Runner-up Pool D 8pm, Millennium Stadium SUN 18 OCT QF3: Winner Pool D v Runner-up Pool C 1pm, Millennium Stadium QF4: Winner Pool A v Runner-up Pool B 4pm, Twickenham

The current champion is Michael van Gerwen of the Netherlands, who defeated James Wade of England 5–3 in the final on 12 October 2014.

SAT 24 OCT SF1: Winner QF1 v Winner QF2 4pm, Twickenham SUN 25 OCT SF2: Winner QF3 v Winner QF4 4pm, Twickenham FRI 30 OCT Bronze final 8pm, Olympic Stadium SAT 31 OCT The Final 4pm, Twickenham

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RECIPE

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Vegetable Quesadillas Serves: 4

INGREDIENTS 1 small to medium-sized butternut squash, peeled and cut into 1–2cm dice 1 red pepper, deseeded and cut into 1–2cm dice Kernels from 1 sweetcorn cob 1 red onion, peeled and finely diced ½ tsp ground cumin ¼ tsp ground coriander ¼ tsp paprika A good pinch of smoked paprika 1–2 red chillies (depending on heat and your preference for it), deseeded and finely chopped Light olive oil for roasting, frying and brushing 4 large flour tortillas 150g Cheddar, grated Large handful of coriander leaves Salt and pepper

Method: Heat the oven to 190°C/Gas 5. Toss the squash, pepper, corn, onion, spices, chilli and 2 tablespoons of olive oil in a large baking dish. Season with salt and pepper. Roast the veg in the oven for 35–40 minutes, until tender, tossing once halfway through so it cooks evenly. Remove from the oven and turn the temperature down low, to approximately 130°C/Gas 1. Brush each tortilla on one side with a little oil and put one into a large non-stick frying pan, oil-side down. Sprinkle some cheese over one half, then the veg mixture, then a few coriander leaves. Fold the other half of the tortilla over to make a semi-circle, gently pressing down with your hands to flatten it slightly. Cook for a couple of minutes, until the underside of the tortilla is crisp and golden brown (keep an eye on it so it doesn’t burn). Carefully turn it over and cook the other side until crisp and golden. Keep warm in the oven while you cook the remainder. Cut each one in half to serve.

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LOCAL HISTORY

The Derwent Walk

“At its peak in 1914 the railway was carrying over half a million passengers a year” Derwent Walk was a branch railway in County Durham known as The Derwent Valley Railway. Built by the North Eastern Railway, it ran from Swalwell (now in Tyne and Wear) to Blackhill via five intermediate stations, and onwards to Consett. Constructed as an extension of the existing Lanchester Valley Railway, the Lanchester Railway Extension as it was originally known was opened in 1867 after three years building work. Four viaducts were constructed and a deep, 800-metre (870 yd) long cutting was dug near Rowlands Gill. The Nine Arches Viaduct was one of the major engineering feats of the railway. It is 500 ft (150 m) long and was built because the Earl of Strathmore would not allow the railway to pass through the Gibside Estate. At its peak in 1914 the railway was carrying over half a million passengers a year with a regular goods traffic of timber, bricks and coal to Newcastle and iron ore to Consett. The railway is notable for an unsolved murder that occurred at Lintz Green railway station. The stationmaster, Joseph Wilson, met his death on the

night of 7 October 1911. No satisfactory explanation was ever forthcoming despite one of the most intensive murder investigations ever carried out in the North East of England. High Westwood Station was closed in 1942 while the remaining stations survived into the 1950s. The line finally closed on 11 November 1963. The railway is commemorated in the Geordie folk song about an ill-fated train journey from Rowlands Gill, Wor Nanny’s a Mazer. Present day: Durham County Council have since developed the route into a multi-user path and Gateshead Council into a country park, part of the Sustrans network of national foot and cycle paths. The viaducts and bridges were repaired and the track-bed has now become a section of the Sea to Sea Cycle Route.

DID YOU KNOW: The walk is 11 miles long. The Country Park is a mixture of woodlands, meadows, wetlands, riverside and reclaimed industrial sites all linked by the Derwent Walk.

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WHAT’S ON: OCTOBER 2015

KIRKHARLE CHRISTMAS MARKET Friday 30th, Saturday 31st October and Sunday 1st November Kirkharle Courtyard, Northumberland, NE19 2PE

Get into the Christmas spirit early this year and stop by Kirkharle Hall this October. There will be numerous marquees with an array of craft, food and gift stalls. For more information contact Laura Elliot by emailing lauraelliott@stoswaldsuk.org

FANBASE EVENTS: INTRODUCING THE WAITERS Wednesday 21st October The Globe, 11 Railway Street, Newcastle Upon Tyne, NE4 7AD

Soundbase Events are excited to introduce The Waiters, a four piece pop band from South Shields. The Waiters are supported by Sion Jones and Sean Killeen. The event will be hosted by Sam King. Tickets are £15.00 each. For more information contact lucysmith@stoswaldsuk.org

HADRIAN’S WALL TREK

Monday 12th – Saturday 17th October 2015 Join St Oswald’s Hospice on an 84 mile charity trek which starts at the beautiful Lanercost Priory and takes in the remaining parts of the Wall, stunning countryside and historical landmarks on the way to the East coastline. For more information or to sign up call the Fundraising Team on 0191 246 9123 or visit www.stoswaldsuk.org/lifelist

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The world’s biggest boy band are returning to the UK stage with the brand new On The Road Again Tour which will see Harry, Liam, Niall and Louis perform at Newcastle’s Metro Radio Arena. 25/10/2015 - 27/10/2015 Metro Radio Arena Tel: 0844 493 4567

BRITISH HEART FOUNDATION MINI STAMPEDE This will be the first year the one mile long mini version of the popular Newcastle Stampede will be taking place at Newcastle Racecourse to allow younger children aged between five and 15 years old to get involved and get active. 10/10/2015 - 11/10/2015 Tel: 0191 236 2020

APPLE WEEKEND

Celebrate our historic fruit trees with apple and cider tasting, heritage apple displays, juicing and bobbing games, all in our ever changing Walled Garden. 10/10/2015 - 11/10/2015 11am, Gibside Tel: 01207 541820

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Help your feathered friends through the winter months by making your very own bird feeder. 26/10/2015 - 30/10/2015 Souter Lighthouse and The Leas, Tel: 0191 5290909

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A Nature and Conservation Open Day, there will be lots of interesting activities for all. 10/10/2015 10am Washington Old Hall, Tel: 0191 4166879

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