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Could Inheritance Tax seriously damage your wealth and threaten your family’s prosperity? Inheritance Tax (IHT) is affecting a rapidly growing number of people, most of whom would prefer their hard-earned assets to pass to their families when they die. Yet a large proportion of our estate, including the family home, investments, insurance policies not in trust or even family heirlooms, might have to be sold in order to meet the IHT liability on death if proper steps have not been taken to protect our wealth. When the UK economy finally returned to its prefinancial crisis growth level in the summer of 2014, Chancellor George Osborne was in receipt of other news that perhaps only he welcomed: Inheritance Tax bills of £3.4 billion had almost touched levels last seen in 2008. Households paid more in the 2013/14 tax year than at any point since the start of the recession and HM Revenue & Customs’ (HMRC) receipts from IHT had increased by 8.6% (HMRC Inheritance Tax Statistics 2014).

It is no wonder then that figures from the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) forecast that the number of families that will be hit by IHT over the next five years is set to double from one in twenty estates to almost one in ten. The OBR also predicts that death duties will add £5.8 billion to the Treasury’s coffers in 2018/19. The mitigation of IHT does not require high-powered tax planning; only a willingness to discuss the issue, take action and make use of the many options available. Data from the Office for National Statistics shows that IHT exemptions and reliefs were worth £15 billion in the last tax year, which suggests that there are plenty of tax-saving opportunities available. There have been some significant changes in George Osborne’s Summer Budget, giving some increased relief against people’s main residence. However, many people still have significant exposure to Inheritance Tax and for other people, the rule changes have no effect.

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local NEWS TV Company Seeks Local Employers for Recruitment Documentary

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Label 1 is developing a new series Would you like to take part in a new TV programme for Channel 4 (provisionally called) that lifts the lid on the interview process? ‘The Interview’ and are looking for Producers of Channel 4’s First Dates and charismatic, One Born Everysuccessful Minute wouldemployers love to hear from you! who would be interested in featuring For more information contact: in the programme. The producers TheInterview@Label1.tv will be working with top recruitment Label 1 is part of Shiver, an ITV company www.shiver.tv consultants to prepare a shortlist of candidates – all the employers will have to do is interview them. The shortlisted candidates will have talents and skills that make them suitable for a job at the prospective company. As well as hopefully matchmaking good jobseekers with interesting companies, ‘The Interview’ will reveal what really happens behind the closed doors of the interview room. As in the other documentaries that the producers have made, Label 1 is seeking to capture the full spectrum of experiences and emotions - across both sides of the table. If this sounds like you, your boss, or someone you know - please get in touch for more information! You can contact us on TheInterview@label1.tv. We look forward to hearing from you!

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Dunstable Business Awards With just days to go to the deadline for this year's Dunstable and Houghton Regis Business and Community Awards some great stories are emerging from wonderful local individuals and firms. The closing date for nominations is October 5 and there are lots of categories to go for in this year's competition, which has a host of sponsors from the local community. Zoe Johnson has been nominated for Role Model of the Year for raising money for cancer research. The person who nominated Zoe wrote: “Zoe has seen many of her friends and family struggle with cancer and has decided to do something about it which is to raise money for Cancer Research. “Her main challenge to achieve a goal and funds was to shave her hair off and then donate the hair to Princess Trust. This will allow a young girl receive a wig to help her come to terms with her cancer also see her smile with lovely locks. She also raised over £1,000 towards the charity, too. “An inspiration and fabulous role model to so many of us!” Sahira Ward has been nominated for Volunteer of the Year for her dedication to her project, Incredible Edible, which, provides an opportunity to knit communities, educate children on food production and foster an ethos of 'work equals reward'. A new business on the Dunstable scene, Jaccs Coffee, has been nominated for Customer Care of the Year. The person who nominated Jaccs wrote: “The costs are so good it means we can have more than one drink if we get chatting. There are so many different people who go in on a regular basis from professions, elderly, mums of young children along with others.” Also nominated for Customer Care of the year is D I Butchers. The person who nominated the business wrote: “Great customer service, really look after us old folk. I buy from the butchers every week and they know me well, I always feel I get a lovely friendly welcome and they care about us too.” The awards night will be held in Dunstable on November 12 but the deadline for getting nominations in is October 5, so there is still time to get nominating. The judges will be meeting in mid-October to decide the winners. For more details and to enter the variety of business and community categories online, visit the website www.dunstableawards.co.uk You can also follow the awards on Twitter @DunRegisAwards or like the Facebook page www.facebook.com/dunstableawards


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Dunstablian Pioneer Who Changed The Face Of Technology Those of us who are old enough to have lived through the 1980s will remember not only the big hair and shoulder pads, but also the very beginnings of the technological revolution that has transformed our lives over the past 30 years.

Adrian explained. Unlike the early mobile phones that were more than a little cumbersome, Adrian’s devices were easy to use and soon attracted national attention. They were in fact the prototype to the systems we all see in action when we visit our local pubs and restaurants. This success prompted Adrian to move back into IT Adrian White, Managing Director of Dunstable and he worked in both the United States and the UK business pchelpcentre, was at the heart of that during the following decade, inventing and patentrevolution, inventing technologies here in Bedford- ing, a number of things including a remote manageshire that are now in use right across the world. “It’s ment system which continues to be incorporated true that the work we did back in the eighties was into servers built by companies such as Dell and a bit ahead of its time, but now our technologies Hewlett Packard. The key thing was to create the are found in global businesses and homes, which is ability to not only diagnose any fault in the system really satisfying,” said Adrian, who runs his business but to be able to fix it, from a remote location.# with his daughter and marketing director, Annette. And in 2004 he opened his High Street SouthHaving begun his career as a programmer, in the based business, which offers tailored support serdays when mainframe computers were literally the vices to individuals and IT-managed services to busisize of houses and with enough memory to hold ness clients. “We are very much a local business, only a couple of pages worth of data, Adrian was who thrive on servicing and building relationships always passionate about technology. But he was in our town and community,” said Adrian. “Hasan working for Vauxhall’s in the computer department Kamrul is a Luton University graduate and joined when he and his wife Mary took the life changing us as our Technical Director and Eric Bradley was decision to move into the leisure industry. himself a Dunstable business man before moving After a spell behind a bar of a friend’s pub one over to work with us.” Christmas Eve in the mid seventies, Adrian and But the heartbeat of this business comes from Mary decided they wanted to work together and Adrian. His knowledge and enthusiasm for his past took on their first tenancy, before expanding to innovations is matched with his expertise in the latmanage a string of pubs and eventually a night club. est technology. “We specialise in data recovery and But the fascination with and expertise in IT never left provide this service to many local and some interAdrian and in the mid eighties he fused his profesnational companies. And we offer a local service to sional experience in both leisure and technology help with repairs for everything from Macs to PCs,” when he created HandHeld Computers Limited said Annette, adding: “Ultimately it is the confi– and invented the first Handheld Computer for dence and trust that people have in our business the leisure industry and one of the earliest ‘mobile technical skills that is our unique offer – I am both devices’ that are now so commonplace. “I was proud and lucky to be able to market that." working for Whitbread at the time and thought it pchelpcentre is situated at Shop 4 Brittany Court, made sense for waiting staff in our restaurants to 140 High Street South in Dunstable. You can conhave a tool that would help them record orders tact them by phone: 01582 672606, email or via electronically, rather than having to write them twitter @pchelpcentre and Facebook. down and then key them into a till separately,”

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Carers Required

Violets is a local provider of Domiciliary Care in Dunstable and Houghton Regis. We provide care and support to service users (adults) in the local community in their own homes. We are a family run, friendly organisation whose aim is to provide a high standard of care and support to those who receive our services.

We are looking for caring, dedicated and professional people to join our fantastic team of carers here at Violets. We offer full support and training so experience is not essential, also a competitive petrol contribution per call, competitive rates of pay and an overtime bonus scheme. We are looking for car drivers with full driving licence as the vacancy requires staff to travel from one service users home to another. The post is dependant on a clear enhanced DBS check (Criminal Record Check) and references. We are looking for people with weekend availability, we also have some weekday work and evenings as well.

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Help To Make Our Villages Safer For All Speeding is a real problem in many of our villages. The volume of traffic using village roads has increased over the past few years as drivers seek short cuts. Residents do have an opportunity to help control speed through a police sponsored programme called Speedwatch. Several villages have set up a Speedwatch scheme where volunteers use police equipment to monitor speeds of motorists and report to the police those exceeding speed limits. Evidence shows that Speedwatch activity has an effect in reducing speeds, making villages safer for pedestrians, children, cyclists, horse riders. In those villages which have introduced a scheme, speeding has reduced and the input from the police helps to educate motorists as to the dangers of excess speed. Where infringements are serious then the police will prosecute. Many villages in Bedfordshire and Buckinghamshire have established schemes. In Bedfordshire, Totternhoe, Tebworth, Eaton Bray and Toddington have active schemes. If you wish to help make your village safer then please consider joining a Speedwatch scheme. Even if there is no scheme in your village then it is easy to set up a scheme and encourage volunteers to join. The police are very supportive and provide every assistance. If you would like to help please contact the police in Bedfordshire; or in Bucks your local Parish Council which can put you in touch with the local Neighbourhood Road Safety team. Bedfordshire: email: speedwatch@bedfordshire.pnn.police.uk

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Money Matters By Martin Lewis

Solar Power As summer’s rays have faded, the 550,000 Brits with solar panels will stay smiling. Solar panels aren’t just an environmental boon, they cut your electricity bills and pay you for generating energy too. However, the amount you can earn from them will likely soon drop again, so if you’re mulling it, it’s worth deciding whether it’s right for you soon. Let me take you through it…

How solar panels work “Solar power? Hang on, we don’t live in California!” may be your first thought. Yet it’s not about the heat, it’s about daylight, so they still generate some electricity on gloomy days – vital in a country with weather as dull as eating rice cakes while waiting in for a delivery. There are actually two types of panels: thermal which just heat the water, and photovoltaic (PV) which generate electricity, and it’s these that all the fuss is about, though you’ll usually need a reasonable sized, unshaded roof, facing south-ish.

How solar panels make you money Financially, there are two reasons to do this: • You save on electricity bills. The Energy Saving Trust (EST) estimates a typical family can knock around £100/year off their bills, as it cuts the amount of electricity you need to buy. This depends on system size, location, whether you’re at home during the day and other factors. • You get paid for generating. You also get paid a ‘feed-in tariff’ for ALL the energy you generate. Crucially, that’s even if you’re the one using the energy, which once big home storage batteries become commonplace will be even better. The amount you get depends on your

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@moneysavingexpert system’s size, but EST estimates typical payments of £500 a year (tax-free). In June the rate dropped from 13.3p/kWh to 12.9p/kWh (in contrast, you pay 9p-13p/kWh for the electricity you use). Yet once panels are installed, the government has said the rate is fixed for 20 years and rises with inflation, so signing up sooner pays more.

Does buying solar panels still add up? Back in the day, solar panels were a no-brainer. When the Government launched the feed-in scheme, people typically got a gobsmacking £1,100+ per year in payments, not taking into account electricity savings. Then again, a typical system cost £12,000. Yet now while you earn less, it also costs far less with the price coming down to £5,000-£8,000. For a full detailed analysis and more help, go to www.mse.me/solar, but in a flash... Here’s some maths based on a typical house in Manchester with a typical 4kWp system: - Cost of panels: £6,500 - Annual generation payment: £515 - Annual bill savings: £120 - Total: £635 - Break even estimate: 10 years - Profit at 20 years: £6,200. So with savings rates so low, for someone with a bundle of cash these are a good option to look at. And for some they can pay back even sooner.


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Money Matters By Martin Lewis The key need-to-knows To see whether solar panels are worth it for you and whether you can get them, there are some important need-to-knows: - You need a south-facing roof: Panels need to be on a south-ish facing roof, which isn’t usually shaded. - You need a grade D Energy Performance Certificate (EPC): An EPC rates a building on its energy efficiency from A - highly efficient - to G. If you haven’t got grade D or above you get a lower feed-in tariff making it not worth it for most. Go to www.gov.uk/find-an-energy-assessor to find an accredited assessor. - You can still switch supplier: Don’t think this locks you into your energy provider. Your energy supplier doesn’t need to be the same supplier as the one that pays your feed-in tariff, so you’re free to switch. And with many people already overpaying by £250 a year that’s definitely worth doing – do a full comparison via my www.cheapenergyclub.co.uk or any Ofgem.gov.uk confidence code site. - The further south you live, the more you can make: The Energy Saving Trust estimates that you could earn £720/year in London, £635 in Manchester and £595 in Edinburgh – as the south gets more daylight. To predict the likely return for your home use the calculator at www. energysavingtrust.org.uk/solar. - Planning permission isn’t usually needed: The big exception is if you’ve a flat roof, your property’s listed or it’s in a conservation area – you may need to get approval from your council’s building team so check with your local authority. - Ensure your fitter’s a member of the Microgeneration Certification Scheme. You can check at www.microgenerationcertification.org.

Aren’t they an eyesore? Will it impact the value of my house? Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Some people worry that ugly panels plastered all over their roof and the fact that you’re tied in to a contract that remains with the property once you’ve left could push the price of their

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Solar Power house down or put off buyers. And the aesthetics are worth considering, though there are ways to fit panels more discretely. Equally, a more efficient home generating its own energy and paying a feed-in tariff could attract buyers. If you may one day sell the property, I wouldn’t let it put you off. If you’re selling soon, it’s unlikely to be worth doing as you won’t have time to recoup the amount you shell out and it’s unlikely to add a similar amount to your house value.

Don’t some firms advertise free solar panels? Some companies offer to fit panels free – but do that and they keep the bigger feed-in tariff payments. You just get the £100ish electricity savings, though prices are predicted to rise massively over 20 years. The firms also maintain the panels and pay for insurance. Yet you may not be able to buy out your contract, so bear this in mind – especially if you’re likely to move house – as this could be very unattractive to a future purchaser. I’ve full reviews of the free solar providers at www.mse.me/ freesolar.

Trick Amazon into giving you free delivery The giant e-retailer used to give free delivery on its goods (not its third party Marketplace sellers) if you spent £10, but in May it increased that to £20. Delivery costs anything from £1.50 to £6, but a new tool (developed by a very clever chap called Adam who used to work for me), SuperSaverDelivery.co.uk scours Amazon for filler items. For example, a £19.72 hairdryer comes with a £6.01 delivery charge so £25.74 total. But the tool shows how you can add a 33p Snickers bar so you’d only pay £20.05.

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Consumer Clinic

Employing A Tradesman And NOT A Cowboy! Sadly over the years I have dealt with far too many cases of consumers who have employed the services of a rogue tradesman and have paid a heavy price for their mistake. But how do you find a good tradesman to carry out work in your home or garden? Here are my top tips... By Jonathan Vernon-Smith

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Looking Up! October & November 2015 Discover the Andromeda Galaxy Tonight:

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Movember By Danielle Jordan

The ladies have Race for Life supporting Breast Cancer Awareness, and in recent years, November has become the month for the lads to raise money for men’s health. Dubbed ‘Movember,’ the idea is that on October 31st, men shave for the last time for the next 30 days, and grow and groom a moustache in return for sponsorship money. In fact under official Movember rules, each ‘Mo Bro,’ is supposed to use the power of the moustache to create conversations about men’s health and must conduct themselves like a true gentleman. As the popularity of Movember has grown, more and more employers who may normally have a stricter facial hair policy are supporting the movement, even setting up work teams and or company events in support of the cause such is the increase in participation. But where did such an influential movement start? In Australia in 2003 by just two friends Travis Garone and Luke Slattery, who got 30 other people to join them, in that first year, the logo was designed and rules were set out (rules that are still the same 11 years on), one of the original 30 participants, Adam Gerone registered the company and set up a website with Justin Coghlan running the Queensland campaign the following year, and in 2004 Spain and the UK joined in the event with all costs being covered by the four founders. All donations went to the PCFA (Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia) and it was the single largest cheque they had ever received! They were the first official beneficiary’s of the now unstoppable Movember!

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The campaign has steadily grown from there and now supports many aspects of mens health with several partnerships and more and more countries now taking part. So much so that since 2003, over four million people have participated, 770 men’s health projects have been funded, 12 countries take part and an incredible £346 million has been raised! And you don’t have to be a man to get involved, the official website encourages ‘Mo Sista’s’ to hold fundraising events, support fellow ‘Mo Bros’ and generally assist the cause. Whole communities can take part, sports teams and any individuals can join in. In fact, with the huge importance on exercise and having an active healthy lifestyle, within the Movember movement there is a sub section known simply as ‘MOVE,’ encouraging people to ‘MOVE for men’s health,’ and all men, women and children are encouraged to be part of it. Movember may originally have been known for being primarily hugely popular with University age lads who enjoy competing with their friends over who can grow the most impressive moustache, but the foundation goes way beyond that. In only the eleven years since its conception, it has changed the face of men’s health and made massive steps towards raising awareness and helping to fund projects to improve the lives of many. Whether it be prostate cancer, testicular cancer or mental health, the companies vision is to have an everlasting impact on the face of men’s health, and with the obvious growth in popularity of the campaign, not only have they made an enormous difference and definitely achieved their objective, they have surpassed it. So this November, whether you choose to become a Mo Bro or a Mo Sista, or just come across someone raising money for the cause, think about your husband, your father, your son or your brother, consider how invaluable they are to you, and give what you can to a fantastic cause. For more information, you can go to the official UK website

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A Travellers Tale The Splendours Of India Palaces, Temples & Tigers (?) Part III By Paul Heley

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ext morning bright and early for another train ride, this time on the Shatabdi Express to Jhansi and then on a bumpy road to Khajuraho with a different driver. He was very impatient, blew his horn constantly, had to frequently stamp on his brakes, and overtook in impossible places. It really was a "white knuckle" ride and I for one was glad when it was over and we were safely dropped at our hotel. But what is Khajuraho famous for? Correct! Temples!! I must confess that Val and I, along with a few others, were becoming rather "templed out"; so we were less than 100% enthusiastic when taken to the Chandela Dynasty Complex next morning. But these temples are different. VERY different. Understandably, this is another UNESCO World Heritage Site because the carvings are simply mind blowing. The individual temples (25 in all) are covered from top to bottom with elaborate carvings. It must be admitted, however, that much of their popular appeal is due to their depicting scenes from the Karma Sutra and some of them leave very little to the imagination. Definitely not the place for delicate maiden aunts! However, not all the carvings deal with sexual images; most, in fact, depict various Hindu gods, symbols and stories. But, whatever the scene, the craftsmanship regarding the actual carvings was breath taking yet again; and one cannot but marvel at the extreme artistic skill. After lunch, we flew to Varanasi (India's holy city) and, once again, Abhi showed his worth as he sorted out tickets, boarding passes, luggage, porterage, and the coach at Varanasi for transport to the hotel. He helped tremendously. Then it was up before dawn next morning in order to see the sunrise over the Ganges - India's holy river - where we witnessed hundreds of people "bathing away their sins" in the waters. We went for a boat ride and viewed the riverside buildings and the various "ghats" (cremation sites) and dropped little floating candles in the river as some form of spiritual offering. After this we walked back to the coach through a labyrinth of tiny, crowded streets whose every building was a small shop. These little streets were covered in filth and animal droppings; and if this were not enough, there were loads of the small motorbikes which one sees everywhere trying to get through. It was complete madness; but yet another example of "normal" life in India. Returning to the hotel for breakfast, the rest of the day was spent doing our own thing. This meant reading, sleeping, and going out to find an ATM which worked - not easy. It also meant fighting off hordes of tuc-tuc drivers wanting to take us somewhere we didn't want to go; fighting off hordes of trinket sellers trying to sell us stuff we didn't want to buy; and politely refusing the advances of shop owners imploring us to visit their shop and spend some of our unimaginable wealth. It became quite tiring. The evening had been planned for another Ganges river trip to celebrate some astrologically significant full moon Hindu festival taking place around sunset. This particular festival was clearly a great attraction for thousands and thousands of people and our coach was stuck solid for more than half an hour in a monstrous traffic jam. In desperation, we took to the cycle rickshaws again and weaved our way through a dense mass of traffic complete with attendant


noise and blinding lights until we reached the riverside. Here we were again assailed by the usual cluster of trinket sellers, beggars and sadhus - all of whom wanted money, of course. Again we got on a boat but this time there were about a million (!) others and, I'm afraid, we didn't have a ringside seat so didn't see all that was to be seen. However, a few cremations were taking place on the river banks and these, in their morbid way, were interesting and quite colourful! Afterwards, we returned to our hotel and simply collapsed - it had been a very long and tiring day. Next day was our penultimate day and in the morning, we went round a silk weaving factory and saw some of the exquisite shawls, covers and other linen for sale. Then it was off to the airport for the flight to Delhi where, unfortunately, we had to pay excess baggage (since internal Indian airlines aren't so generous as international airlines regarding luggage allowance). This hadn't been the case with the other two internal flights; so had they simply "looked the other way" or had Abhi bribed them? There followed an uneventful flight to Delhi for the final night before the nine hour flight back to LHR next day during which we could reflect on what had been a very different, but rather exhausting type of holiday. Thoughts and images will flood back into the memory for a long time to come: memories of a holiday full of splendour, grandeur, history, chaos, filth, squalor - and infuriating contradictions.

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Street scenes I've already given a picture of what one sees all the while in India such as the filthy rubbish scattered everywhere, the animals which just wander about (and leave their resultant "deposits"), and the general squalor in which people live their lives. But there is also the myriad of little shops which line up one after the other (and which sell everything imaginable) together with the roadside "dhabas", ie the eating spots which offer an amazing array of all manner of alluring food with wonderful aromas. However, if tempted to partake, a westerner runs the risk of serious stomach upset - the

Begging dreaded "Delhi Belly" in extreme cases - due to the very suspect hygiene found - or not found - in the preparation. However, it's the traffic scenes which stick in the memory as much as anything. There's an unwritten rule of the road which says "if there's a gap, however small, go for it". This results in rickshaws, motorbikes, carts, cars and even lorries literally millimetres away from each other in a great heap. Vehicles are supposed to drive on the left hand side of the road (as in the UK); but don't let that fool you! Even big lorries can be found driving down the wrong side of a dual carriageway! Nobody takes any notice; they just get out of the way because there's another mantra which says "Might is right". There are absolutely millions of little motorbikes; with the Honda "Hero" taking the lion's share. These are 100cc bikes which cost something like ÂŁ400 in India. And with fuel at 70p a litre and incredible petrol consumption, this makes driving very cheap (by our standards). Outside of (prosperous) New Delhi, I estimated that there must be at least 10 motorbikes for every car - they are "everyman's" form of transport. Images of scenes which simply would not be allowed in the UK are linked with these little motorbikes. Such as Dad driving, baby on the petrol tank, two children behind Dad and then Mum perched on the back somehow - and none of them wearing crash helmets. Or two chaps carrying a full sized floppy mattress between them; or two chaps carrying a huge, circular, highly ornamented and coloured, metal "something". They were wobbling about all over the place, weaving in and out of the rest of the traffic, and looked as though they could come to grief at any moment. Somehow they survived. And then there are the beggars. Not only religious ascetics whose life is one of renunciation from the world but also extremely poor people who barely exist. Usually it's a woman - with the obligatory baby - but can also be small children who make a "hand to mouth" gesture. It's very heart wrenching but I've found that if one gives anything, a hundred other beggars (or children) will appear out of the woodwork as if by magic. It's very difficult - and they can be very persistent.

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Pets

Recognising ilelntess) s ged P A d l O i ( n O.A.P’s old age pets

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With PDSA Vet Vicki Larkham-Jones My pet rabbit Flash keeps moulting big chunks of fur when I clean her bedding out. Why is this? Is there anything wrong with her? Maria Moulting is normal, so this may not be anything to worry about. Wild rabbits moult twice a year, but some pet rabbits moult all year round. Regularly brushing your rabbit’s coat will help keep it healthy and prevent fur balls. Use a grooming brush intended for rabbits to brush the coat with gentle strokes in the same direction that the fur grows. You should also regularly check your rabbit’s skin to look for dandruff, especially behind the ears and along the spine as this, together with heavy moulting, can be a sign of mites. To be on the safe side it’s best to get Flash checked over by your vet.

My dog Poppy has mated four times and seems to get pregnant a lot. Every time she’s in heat she has a phantom pregnancy and we’re worried about her as she gets quite depressed when she’s in heat. What should we do? Michael I would strongly recommend that your friend has Poppy neutered (called spaying in female dogs). Spaying has many health benefits for dogs, such as preventing pyometra (a

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life-threatening womb infection) and reducing the chances of breast cancer. It will also stop Poppy from getting pregnant, having phantom pregnancies and coming in to heat. Your friend should contact her vet to discuss getting Poppy neutered. For more information you can also download PDSA’s leaflet, Neutering, for free at www.pdsa.org.uk.

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A Pensioners View

Insuring

Motorised Invalid Scooters? By Mike Newman

I had never considered this question before until I read an article in ‘The Greater London Pensioner’ magazine. It highlighted the pitfalls that can occur for the driver of such a vehicle on the pedestrian pavement if involved in an accident with a pedestrian, the article as follows.

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n elderly person on a motorised invalid scooter had caused a pedestrian to take a nasty fall which resulted in a broken limb. The driver was sued and lost the case. The driver then became liable to pay a hefty compensation claim of several thousand pounds. In order to comply with the legal obligations she was obliged to mortgage her home in order to make the compensation payment. A terrible position for an elderly person to find themselves in. In the Herald & Post, August 6th, a writer states that over a period of five minutes, five cyclist rode along in a no cycle area in the town centre of Luton, a little later a chap on a disabled scooter went riding by faster than most of the cyclists and two of the cyclists were at speed. An accident waiting to happen? Accidents do happen, so it would seem sensible for owners of such scooter to take out third party insurance. So if you do use a motorized scooter

it may be worth your while to think about insuring against such accidents. It could save a lot of grief. Also it seems only sensible that if you operate such a vehicle then an audible warning device should be fitted. I have seen one scooter on the Luton Road fitted with a bull horn which would be more than satisfactory. Although speeds are relatively low, they are high enough, when the combined weight of the vehicle and driver are taken into account, to knock a pedestrian over. Elderly pedestrians cannot deal with such falls or impacts, bones become brittle and broken bones in the elderly often lead to more serious conditions. The police can now arrest you for cycling on the pavement, what of the invalid scooter? I believe that audible warning should be mandatory on motorized invalid scooter and this should be considered by those in authority.

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he clue’s in the title. RS. Two letters that sum up the importance to Audi of having products that are the pinnacle of their product range. So, far from being a measly half stale bap if we carry on the bread analogy, what we have here is a freshly baked and still warm ciabatta. Just begging to be sampled. Which I’m afraid to say will leave anyone doing that wanting considerably more. The RS3 Sportback is a highly addictive blend of everyday five door compact practicality with ‘light the blue touch paper and enjoy’ performance. Lots of it. Here is a pleasing on the eye hatchback with its RS styling cues ( bumpers, enlarged air inlets, flared arches, sill extensions, rear roof spoiler and twin oval exhausts) that will scorch past 62mph in just 4.3 seconds and on to a limited top speed of 155mph. If you want more it can be derestricted and romp on to 174mph. But probably only if your name is Herman and there’s a handy

combined cycle and its CO2 figure is a not too high 189g/km. So, an everyday car if you like that will burble around before you unleash the 2.5 litre TFSI’s full potential, at which point the exhaust will spit and crackle and burble and let you know in no uncertain terms that this is a performance car with a capital P. Put another way, supercar performance from a five door hatchback. In fact its sprintability (Audi word, not mine) is equal to and in some cases better than some supercars. That tells you just how good the 2.5 five cylinder really is. Its mid range performance is nothing short of spectacular, with its huge reserves of torque on tap from 1625 to 5550rpm. In fact everything has moved up a gear – the new seven speed S tronic twin clutch gearbox shifts faster than before, directing the grunt to the quattro permanent all heel drive system which is - yes you’ve guessed it faster reacting than before. And with less weight to push around

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than before – the RS3 is 55kgs lighter – the end result is perhaps predictable. Launch control ensures maximum acceleration from a standing start, with minimal wheelspin, which I can vouch for after a couple of runs up the Shelsley Walsh hill climb in Worcestershire, the oldest continually used motorsport venue in the world. Prices start at £39,955, with first UK deliveries in July. Expect the usual high quality cabin with exceptional fit and finish and a pair of very supportive sports seats in fine Nappa leather. And there are plenty of options available, some RS specific and others from the S3 like infortainment, Audi connect systems and assistance systems. Our test car on the UK launch last week had an additional £11,000 worth fitted. Embellishments on top of a very fine car.

FAST FACTS Audi RS3 Sportback £39,955 five cylinder 2480cc TFSI, 367ps, 465Nm; seven speed S tronic; quattro all wheel drive system; Top speed 155mph (limited), 0-62mph 4.3secs fuel – urban 25.2, extra urban 44.8, combined 34.9 (19”x8J wheels); CO2 189g/km.


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Kids’ Autumn Trail 1st Sept until 31st Oct, £1 Take a stroll through the woodland discovering more about autumn time at Ashridge and complete some of the "50 things" to do before you're 11 3/4 on route. Visit the Ashridge Visitor Centre to collect your trail map and follow the trail, answer the questions and return to collect your sticker reward. No need to book, just turn up. Heritage Open Day 12th Sept, Free The Bridgewater Monument will be open free of charge all day on Saturday 12th September. Climb the 172 steps for beautiful panoramic views of the entire estate. Opening is weather dependant. Chilterns Countryside and Food Festival 13th Sept, Adult £4, Child £1 Come along to our annual festival to celebrate the different crafts, industries and wildlife associated with the Chilterns countryside. Enjoy a day of mouth-watering local produce stalls, fascinating craft displays, forestry demonstrations and children's activities in the meadow behind the Visitor Centre. Gentle Stroll 15th Sept, 10.30am, £3 Part of a series of strolls which provide a chance to discover the wildlife in different parts of the Estate and to look for animal tracks, deer sightings, birds and other items of interest. The strolls take around 2 hours. No need to book, just turn up with sensible walking shoes and warm waterproof clothing just in case! Angela Allaway open studio and work shop 19th /20th Sept Local artist Angela Allaway will be displaying her beautiful pieces of art inspired by Ashridge at the Visitor Centre. You can come and watch her work on her current piece or join her in the afternoon on Monument Green for drop-in workshops. Learn to use chalk and charcoal to create your own piece of natural art. Suitable for all ages. Drop in on the day, no need to book.

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Deer Rut Walks 9th/10th/11th/16th/17th/18th Oct, 7am, Adults £15, Child £10 Join our rangers at this exciting time of the year to watch wild Fallow deer during the rutting season. On this very popular wildlife walk it is often possible to get close to these majestic animals. Round the morning off with a breakfast roll on us at the Brownlow cafe. Please wear suitable footwear and clothing for walking in woodland and it helps if you can wear natural coloured clothing. Bring along binoculars if you have them. Angela Allaway open studio and work shop 10 th & 11th Oct Local artist Angela Allaway will be displaying her beautiful pieces of art inspired by Ashridge at the Visitor Centre. You can come and watch her work on her current piece or join her in the afternoon on Monument Green for drop-in workshops. Learn to use chalk and charcoal to create your own piece of natural art. Suitable for all ages. Drop in on the day, no need to book. Autumn Colours Walk 24th Oct, 10.30am, £3 Join our Rangers for an autumn walk in the woods taking in all of nature's brilliance with stunning autumn colours, fungi and animals to look out for. The walk is 7 miles long and follows a part of the Ashridge boundary trail. This is a mass participation walk with space for up to 100 people. Creepy Crafts and Halloween Trail 26th to 30th Oct, £2 per child Join us at the Ashridge Estate this half term to create your own spooky bat masks and witches' hats to take home with you! Then head out on our Halloween Trail through the woods. Ashridge Christmas Trail 14 Nov to 31 Dec, £1 Take a stroll through the woodland discovering more about winter and Christmas time at Ashridge. Visit the Ashridge Visitor Centre to collect your trail map and follow the trail, answer the questions and return to collect your Christmas reward. No need to book, just turn up.


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Friday 30th October - 6 pm to 8 pm Fancy a spooky boogie? Put on your scariest Halloween fancy dress and join us for a fun disco. There will be a prize for the best costume, apple-bobbing, hot dogs and refreshments.

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Clubs & Groups SAPHIRE SOCIAL CLUB Sapphire Social Club meet every Thursday at The Orange Tree Stevenage Road Hitchin from 8.30 - 11pm. We are a small and friendly group for single people aged 50+ although we have no age bar. Our members organize varied events during the month and we warmly welcome new members to come along and see if we might just fill that gap in your social life. No subs for the first 2 months. For any info call Ian 07900 890583 or Joyce on 07960 440417 or visit our website www.sapphiresocialsinglesclub.co.uk

LANGDALE CHURCH ‘HATTERS TEA’- informal neighbourhood group meets monthly on a Wednesday pm. Free tea/ coffee & home-made cakes, quiz and raffle. Friends and Neighbours- monthly on a Thursday pm. Speakers and free tea/coffee. At Langdale Church. Other groups- table tennis, walking group and drawing for beginners Make the most of our community activities and meet new people in our community. Tel Colin, Community Worker 01582602980

DUNSTABLE CAMERA CLUB Dunstable Camera Club, meet 2nd Tuesday of the month, 7.15pm, Conservative Club, High St. Dunstable. Friendly atmosphere. Improve your photography in a social environment. www.dunstablecameraclub.co.uk

BREAKOUT SOCIAL CLUB We are a club for the over forty fives, not a singles club but a social club for people who enjoy going out but are on their own, where they can meet like-minded people, with a varied monthly programme covering Disco’s, Pub lunch’s, walks, parties and much, much more, we meet once a week in the front bar at the Conservative Club, High street North Dunstable For more information please contact Sandy on 07813 262556

DUNSTABLE PROBUS CLUB Dunstable PROBUS Club meets on the second Monday of the month and membership is open to retired or semi-retired professional and business men. The Club’s main object is the promotion of good fellowship. Members enjoy a variety of social activities and organized visits throughout the year and at their regular monthly meetings they are entertained by after-lunch speakers. If you are interested in joining the Club, please contact the Secretary Malcolm Partridge 01525 222711 BREATHEASY Do you suffer from a lung condition? Then why not come and join our local Support group - breatheasy - Part of the British lung foundation. We meet on the 2nd Thursday of the month at peter newton pavilion (Behind tesco) 2 - 4pm carers also welcome As well as supporting each other we have a variety of speakers and also arrange day trips out. New members most welcome More info phone michael on 01582 602348

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NORTHALL TODDLER GROUP Northall Village Hall, LU6 2EX Join new mums, dads, grandparents and carers. Every Tuesday 9:30 – 11:30am (including school holidays) For children aged 0-5 years. Tea, coffee, juices and healthy snacks Come join in the fun, games and learning (inside and out) £2.50 during term time (per family) £1 per child during school holidays (Adults go free & older children are welcome) Tel. Stacey 07957 607592 or Sally 07963 506188


DUNSTABLE WI Dunstable W.I. meet two evenings a month on the 2nd and 4th thursdays at Watling School Bullpond Lane at 7.30pm. We are a friendly group and like to enjoy ourselves. We have a wide range of speakers with different talents and crafts, and also quiz nights to test our brains. We Welcome new members so join us and make new friends. 8th Oct, John McCombe - Screen 22nd Oct, Sue Vought - Life Coach 12th Nov, Swishing 26th Nov, W.I. Raffle and Quiz For more Info Barbara Fisher 01582 665252 BEDFORDSHIRE NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY TUESDAY 20th OCTOBER, MAULDEN 8pm Talk “Oliver Pike, pioneer photographer-naturalist and BNHS president” by Rory Morrisey, Dragonfly recorder for the society. Oliver Pike was also a wildlife film-maker and author. At Maulden Village Hall, MK45 2DP. SATURDAY 7th NOVEMBER, ASHRIDGE 10:30am Ramble in Ashridge Commons and Woods SSSI looking at trees, commons and chalk grasslands for late Autumn highlights. Meet outside the Brownlow café SP970130, HP4 1LX. Leaders: Sheila Brooke and the Powells. TUESDAY 17th NOVEMBER, MAULDEN 8pm Talk “Current activities of BSBI and some perspectives on orchids” by Ian Denholm, President of the BSBI. A review of some ongoing projects and some current issues relating to the systematics and conservation of our wild orchids. At Maulden Village Hall, MK45 2DP. ARTS & CRAFTS Art & Craft for adults with learning difficulties every Wednesday 10.30am - 12.30pm & every Sat 11am - 1pm at Arttrend, rear of 440 Dunstable Road. Please see the website www.arttrend.co.uk for all the details or phone 07794987796.

THE BOGTROTTERS The Bogtrotters (Dunstable and District Walking and Hostelling Group) are a group of about 90 walkers, hikers and hostellers. We run a surprisingly diverse range of activities, including half and full day walks, hostelling trips, meals and evening activities. New members are always welcome. Prospective members are invited to get in touch via the website, give us a ring or just turn up to an event or walk. 01582 865966 Sue or Julian Enquiries@dunstablebogtrotters.co.uk www.dunstablebogtrotters.co.uk NATIONAL TRUST All meetings are held at Salvation Army Centre, Dunstable. Guests are welcome at £3.00 As well as outing we also run a holiday once per year. If you would like to join the group, please contact, Lynder Power 01582 696193 or Janr Lingham 01582 606838 7th October, Talk - Waddesdon Manor by Bob Keating 14th October, Outing - Under The Bearskin, A Guided Tour Featuring Royalty & Pageantry. 4th November, Talk - The Worl of Coffee by Colin Smith FRIENDS OF STUDHAM COMMON We are a friendly,voluntary group whose aim is to conserve,maintain and promote Studham Common as a haven for wildlife and a place for everyone to enjoy.For this purpose we meet as a work party on the third Saturday of each month (except Dec.) The work is not onerous and we enjoy the exercise and the good company –and a picnic lunch is provided! Details from Pam on 01582 872608 pamrumfitt@btinternet.com

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Out & About THE WILDLIFE TRUST Blows Downs Hedgehogs and orchards this Halloween. Sat31st October 10am - 1pm £2 per child, adults free The orchard Blows Downs Station Road, LU5 4EY Ruth Sneath 01525 874317 Hedgehogs are in serious decline and need our help. Join us to find out how you can help our spikey friends whilst enjoying taking part in activities such as apple pressing, making a hedgehog bird feeder and a hedgehog friendly home. There will also be lots of information for you on wildlife gardening as well as information on how your hedgehog sightings can help combat their decline. There will be warm refreshments available. Guided Walk of Blows Downs for Dogs and Their Owners Sat 21st November 10am - 11.30am £2.50 per person or £6 per family From Half Moon Lane LU5 4AE Ruth Sneath - 01525 874317 Join us for a brisk winter walk to enjoy the views. Dog behaviour expert Lesley Oliphant from ‘Dogzaloud’ will be on hand to answer all your doggie questions and give you top tips for you and your dog. Under 18s must be accompanied by a responsible adult. Outdoor clothing and sturdy footwear required.

Wine In The Park After Dark Friday 23rd October 7pm WHAT’S ON for AUTUMN/WINTER 2015 Come along for an evening of wine tasting with a side helping of cheese always seem to get greatwines Septembers in this country, don’t you think? ofWecourse! 15 delicious to sample and learn about with a local expert We can’t think of a better time to visit Rushmere, enjoying the last days of warmth and as with overinto 18October, years of experience. we head looking out for those sure signs that Autumn is here. Over-18s only.great £15events per person. Advance booking We’ve got some lined up too – all great reasons toessential. continue to visit right

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Out & About CHILTERN GATEWAY 50 Things to do before you’re 11 ¾ Walks First Sunday of every month 2pm – 3.30pm Join our Rangers on the first Sunday of the month to get out in the countryside for a free family exploring session. Make sure you dress for the weather and come prepared for adventure! We’ll be out for about an hour and a half. No booking needed, just meetthat the Chilterns Gateway Sunday 6 December 2015 Centre on Dunstable Downs.

CHRISTMAS CAROLS & TORCHLIGHT PROCESSION Friday 4th December Get into the Christmas spirit! Ashton Square, 7.00 pm Dunstable Spooktacular Torchlight procession through Monday 26th – Friday 30th October 11.00am – 3.00pm Come and enjoy music and carols under cover in the marquee with a variety of stalls selli Priory House Gardens and carol Will you have the fright of your life? wonderful Join us for gift a week of Hallowe’en antics ideas. There will be Greensand Trust craft activities and a tombola and, of service. Find out more at: and creepy crafts. We’ll be broomstick making on 30th October, so seasonal food and drink. S www.dunstable.gov.uk IXIE come and get your broomstick license and take part in broomstick races. P D AN £2.50 per craft and £3.30 for broomstick activity (booking not required) We hope that Father Christmas may even put in an appearance! DUNSTABLE LADIES CHOIR Spooky Walks on Dunstable Downs £2 parking fee applies. 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Saturday 17th October 11am-3pm children age 6 and over £4 Join us to celebrate autumn arriving at College Lake with crafts, stories, trails and the fruits of the season! No need to book, come and go as you please. £4 per child.

Children’s Workshop: Time Travellers

Tuesday 27th October 10.30am-12pm or 1pm-2.30pm children age 6 and over £4 Travel back in time as a fossil hunter and discover what mysterious creatures used to live at College Lake.

Children’s Workshop: Hoo’s For Dinner?

Thursday 29th October 10am-11am or 1pm-2pm children age 6 and over £4 Come and have a go at owl pellet dissection and discover what the College Lake owls have been eating for their tea!

Family Fun: Wreath Making

Saturday 28th November 10am-12pm or 1pm-3pm Get ready for the festive season and make your own wreath from natural materials gathered at College Lake. £8 per wreath.

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