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February 2019
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Spontaneous Shopping Spree Hello and welcome to the February issue of your local community magazine. This month's editor's letter comes from Anne (that’s me!) and I manage the magazine production and coordination of our community features each month.
We managed to bag some great bargains. Even the light fitting made a big difference, but with the rest of our purchases, the room feels transformed.
We certainly have the bug for home improvements now. The bathroom is next on 2019 for me started off with an unexpected our list, but that’s another level of makeover series of home improvements. It wasn't a where a trip to the sales won’t suffice. Neither New Year’s resolution, it just kind of happened... of us have any skills that would enable us to install a shower, do any sort of plumbing or In January, my other half suggested we should lay tiles. So we will call upon the expertise see what was on offer in the sales at the local of our super advertisers, furniture stores to improve our desperatelyand I’ll just look forward needs-a-makeover living room. to the final flourish Firstly, we found a nice new light fitting – with new towels well within budget. Before we knew it though, and posh soap. we had a new sofa and armchair, a nest of tables, a mirror and a giant wall clock!
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The expanded Light Up Cheltenham sees Cheltenham BID increase the number of buildings illuminated from six to more than 20. It’s all about ensuring that there are good reasons to come to the town centre in February, traditionally a quiet time for businesses of all kinds.
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“Mum, come in here,” Jennifer whispered, dragging Doreen into the downstairs toilet. “Have you seen what Gary’s got in his rucksack?” “No love,” Doreen replied, steadying herself on the towel rail; it was a tight space for two people and a rucksack. “I don’t go nosing through your brother’s belongings, and neither should you.”
“Shhh, he could be out of the shower any minute,” Jennifer said. “I need to show you something. Have you noticed he’s been behaving a bit strangely this week?” “He has been a bit jumpy,” Doreen agreed reluctantly. “I thought it meant love was in the air.”
“Me too,” Jennifer nodded. “You know how I said he should take Elaine somewhere special for Valentine’s Day?” “You wouldn’t stop going on about it!” Doreen interrupted sternly.
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all he ever does is take her for walks in the countryside. What woman wouldn’t rather be wined and dined somewhere fancy?”
“She’s the outdoors type,” Doreen shrugged. “Honestly Mum, is she a woman or a Labrador?” Jennifer shuddered. “They even go out in the rain.” “He seems happy,” Doreen said.
“That’s what I thought,” Jennifer said. “I just had this notion that he might be planning on popping the question tonight.” “What a lovely thought!” Doreen gasped. Jennifer continued, “I had this hunch that I if looked in his rucksack I’d find an engagement ring.”
Doreen grasped Jennifer’s arm. “And did you?” “No.” Jennifer opened the drawstring of Gary’s bag. “I found these. They’re nightvision binoculars, a thermos and some cheese sandwiches.”
Both women looked at each other in horror.
“Mum, tell me honestly, have you properly met this Elaine?” Jennifer asked.
“So you’re not stalking her then?” Doreen asked.
“Don’t you think it’s odd that he only invites her round when we’re not here?”
“That doesn’t sound very romantic,” Jennifer pouted.
“No, Mum,” Gary laughed. “She really is my girlfriend.”
“He says she’s quite shy,” Doreen offered.
Gary smiled. What Jennifer had failed to find was the diamond engagement ring he’d hidden in the lid of the thermos flask.
“I assumed he wanted some privacy.” Doreen felt flustered. “What are you trying to say, Jennifer?”
“And you know how he finally agreed to book a fancy restaurant, La Chouette, for tonight? Well, I googled the restaurant,” Jennifer said. “It doesn’t exist.”
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“What are you two doing hiding in here?” Gary surprised them both by opening the door. He frowned. “Why have you got my bag?”
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Gary’s face froze. “They’re for this evening,” he snapped, “and none of your business.” “We know La Chouette doesn’t exist,” Jennifer said. “It’s time to come clean.” Gary stared at her and then his face softened. “I said that just to get you off my case,” he said. “Elaine really isn’t interested in fancy restaurants.” “Where are you going then?” Jennifer asked suspiciously.
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Remarkable Raspberries If you want to grow soft fruit then I recommend raspberries for value, reliability and ease of growth.
The canes, best bought bare root, are available now, so here are my top tips for planting and growing great raspberries.
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Summer-fruiting raspberries need a support system – sturdy posts at a spacing of about 1.8m (6ft) and galvanized wires at a spacing of about 30cm (12in) will do the trick. Autumn-fruiting raspberries should be fine without support but you can tie them in if you wish.
The canes are available now and in their ‘dormant’ state (looking like a bundle of sticks) respond well to planting now. Space the canes 40-45cm (15-17in) apart and allow about 2m (6ft 6in) between rows.
Dig in plenty of well-rotted manure and plant each cane at a depth of 58cm (2-3in), spreading the roots out well so they establish better. Firm the canes in then cut each one back to about 25cm (10in) above ground level and water in well if the soil is dry.
Summer-fruiting raspberries fruit on the previous year’s growth, so planting now will be much better in 2020 onwards than this year. Autumn fruiters produce their crop on the same year’s growth, so expect a decent crop this autumn
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QUIZ (p. 14): (1) An albatross (2) Ode
To A Nightingale (3) Limerick (4) Lesbos (leading to origin of the term "lesbians") (5) Pig (whose ring in its nose is used as a wedding ring) and Turkey (who marries them) (6) January (7) Troy (8) The Invictus Games (9) It is a palindrome (i.e. it reads the same backwards as it does forwards, as does its title) (10) The female of the species is more deadly than the male
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PICTOGRAMS (p. 14) 1. Gravy train 2. Kiss and tell 3. Under starter's orders
SPOT THE DIFFERENCE (p. 19)
1. Moustache 2. Bee missing 3. Lighthouse 4. Dog Tooth 5. Nut 6. Shirt Pattern 7. Sea 8. Fence Hole 9. Dog Ear 10. Dog leads
WORDWHEEL (p. 14): SAXIFRAGE Target: Excellent: 35 or more words; Good: 30 words; Fair: 26 words
Oatmeal & Raisin Cookies If you fancy a batch of home-made cookies at the weekend then try this quick recipe. They will keep for 3-4 days in an airtight container.
Ready in: 50 minutes, plus cooling time | Makes 24
Ingredients
225g self-raising flour 175g rolled oats
1 tsp baking powder
250g unsalted butter, softened 200g golden caster sugar
½ tsp vanilla extract
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150g raisins
Preheat the oven to 180C / fan 160C / gas mark 4. Lightly grease two large baking sheets. Mix the flour, oats and baking powder together in a bowl. Place the butter, caster sugar and vanilla extract in a separate large bowl and beat together until creamy. Stir in the flour mixture and the raisins and mix to a rough dough using your hands. Divide and roll the mixture into about 24 balls and place well apart on the baking sheets. Flatten each ball with your fingertips to about 6mm thickness.
Bake in the preheated oven for 12-14 minutes until golden. Leave the cookies to cool on the baking sheets for a few minutes until firm enough to transfer to a wire rack. Leave to cool completely.
Replace the raisins with 150g white or dark chocolate chips, 150g sweetened dried cranberries or 150g chopped dried apricots for flavour variations. Page 25
Your local EVENTS GUIDE WILDLIFE PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR Ongoing until 17 March, Nature in Art, Twigwoth, Nr Gloucester, GL2 9PA World-renowned photography exhibition featuring breath-taking images from the animal world. T: 01452 731422
SCOTTISH COUNTRY DANCING. 7 Feb, 1 - 5pm, Pittville Pump Room, Cheltenham. Scottish dancing to CDs. £5, pay on the door. Derek Latham 01452 306857 or Andy Clark 01452 614995. WINCHCOMBE MUSEUM WINTER TALKS 14 Feb, 2.30pm, Winchcombe Methodist Church Hall. "The Darker Side of Winchcombe’s Story"; Anne Crow. £3, incl. refreshments. Everyone welcome.
PUDDLE JUMPING CHAMPIONSHIP 16 - 24 Feb, 9.30am - 5pm, Slimbridge Wetland Centre. Jump into the puddles and become the ultimate splasher. Daily competition at 2pm. Incl. with normal admission, free for WWT members. JUNIOR RUGBY CAMP 18 & 19 Feb, 9am 3.30pm, Prince of Wales Stadium, Cheltenham. 26
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Bishop’s Cleeve Learn to cook authentic Indian dishes from scratch with Aly who will be sharing her family recipes and cooking tips with you. Variety of courses. 01242 692475, 07438 495254, mintncoriander@yahoo.com. For info & recipes: mintandcoriander.com, Facebook Mint & Coriander.
For boys and girls aged 8 - 13. Organised by Gloucester Rugby. £60 for the 2 days. T: 01452 872287 WINCHCOMBE LIVE 15 Feb, Doors open at 8.15pm, White Hart Inn, Winchcombe The Spike Drivers. £10.
WINE, CHEESE & CHOCOLATE FESTIVAL 23 Feb, 12pm - 9pm, Cheltenham Racecourse For tickets from £9.60 see www.eventbrite.com.
CRESCENDO BIG BAND CONCERT 24 Feb, 3pm (doors open from 2.30pm), Gupshill Manor, Gloucester Rd, Tewkesbury. Admission: £10. www.crescendoband. co.uk/index.htm JAZZ CLUB – SWING FROM PARIS 27 Feb, 8pm, Theoc House, Barton Street, Tewkesbury. 2-course menu - £12.50. http://www.
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Allied to this, last year saw the twin announcements that London would trial driverless cars in 2019 and Addison Lee, the private hire firm, wants a driverless taxi fleet by 2021.
So, if you don’t need to drive a car, why own one? The way we buy, pay and shop for anything has changed out of all proportion in the last ten years: online purchase, cashless, rent it, lease it, same-day delivery. Suppliers have had to wake up to this fact, and quickly. Making cars is tough game to be in anyway. 8% profit margin is what most manufacturers work on, so being agile in the way they sell and knowing how we make car purchases is vital for them.
I wager that the upcoming seismic shift in the way cars are driven will trigger a way we pay for them too. Why part with your hard-earned money for your transport, even when you are not using it? Why not just use an app to “whistle” up a driverless car to pick you up and collect you again after an evening out? It’s going to happen. There’s too much money riding on it.
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