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Forest of Dean Your FREE local community magazine MARCH 2020

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A note from the Editor TIME TO SPOIL YOUR MUM After months of rain, storms and floods, we move into March hoping that Spring will bring us calmer and dryer weather.

This month: MOTORING

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FOOD & DRINK

10 & 11

THE BIG INTERVIEW

12 & 13

QUIZ TIME

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MOTHER'S DAY

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HOME & GARDEN

18 & 19

TECHNOLOGY

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LOVING LOCAL

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Come rain or shine, on 22nd of March it's time to spoil your mum! Have a look at our fantastic Mother's Day guide on the centre pages of this magazine for unique present ideas, places to go and things to do - and the best part is, it's all local! Ever wondered what life as a Football Manager is like? This month you can find out with our 'Big Interview' in which we asked Cheltenham Town F.C. Manager Michael Duff to tell us about his job. Want to see Cheltenham Town F.C. in action? Then enter our competition on page 15 for a chance to win a pair of tickets to see a home game during the remainder of the season. In addition, we also bring to you the usual mixture of interesting articles, scrumptious recipes, fiendish puzzles, local events and local businesses. Enjoy the read!

Best wishes, Anne

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MOTORING

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Seat Ibiza £135.41 per month x 47 Initial payment: £1,218.69 Additional Fees: £tba Mileage limit: 8,000p/a Total over 48 months: £7,582.96

Honda Civic £171.45 per month x 47 Initial rental: £1,028.70 Additional fees: £360 Mileage limit: 5,000p/a Total over 48 months: £9,446.85 By James Baggott

Top Tips ● Shop around for the best deal and make sure you factor in any upfront payments required ● Ensure that leasing is the right choice for you, as you will not own the car ● Check you are comfortable with the financial commitment ● Be careful of any damage and return costs at the end of the lease term


MOTORING

What you need to know about Hybrids Looking to move into the world of electrification? Here’s all you need to know about hybrids. With all the talk about the future of petrol and diesel vehicles, and ultra-low emission zones being implemented in cities in the UK in the near future, perhaps now is the time to start to understand the hybrid options, and what hybrid cars are all about. What is a hybrid? As the name suggests, it’s a combination of an electric vehicle and an internal combustion engine (usually powered by petrol or diesel). It will have a battery-powered electric motor that will work in conjunction with the combustion engine to power the wheels. Generally, the idea is that the electric motor takes care of the driving at low speeds or while accelerating because that’s when a combustion engine is at its most inefficient. Then, once up to speed, when the engine can run at low effort to keep things ticking along, it takes over. The result is better fuel economy, which is always a good thing! Types of hybrid Mild hybrid (MHEV) The mild hybrid takes the hybrid principles but utilises them in the mildest of ways. They typically have a small battery and an electric motor that can take over running the car’s ancillaries, such as the headlights and air

conditioning. This means the engine can be turned off to save fuel at times when it is not needed, e.g. when decelerating or when stopped. The important distinction is that the wheels cannot be powered by the electric motor. Hybrid When you hear a car referred to as simply a ‘hybrid’ alone, it tends to mean that it can run on pure electric but the batteries can only be recharged through regenerative braking. This is when motors in the wheels ‘harvest’ energy that would normally be lost when decelerating and braking and use it to replenish the battery charge. This is where the term ‘self-charging hybrid’ comes from – you never charge the vehicle from an external source, it recharges itself through regeneration. Plug-in hybrid (PHEV) Plug-in hybrids are the ultimate form of hybrid models because they can plug into an external source of electricity to charge the batteries. This means you can top the batteries up to full charge overnight and thus maximise the electric-only range. If your daily commute is quite short you might rarely need petrol power, saving you lots of money in the long run.

By James Baggott

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Spring is on its way March is a hopeful month and no more so than in the garden. An increase in daylight hours enables you to leave the sofa and screen behind and to spend more time outdoors getting fresh air. With plenty of signs of new life in the garden to motivate you, start tackling all those gardening jobs on your to-do list but be cautious and avoid planting or sowing too early as there is still the risk of frost. Beds and Borders: This is the best time of year to think about your garden in earnest, including what to plant, how to care for your plants and how to improve the soil. Lawns: Start a regular mowing regime, sow lawn seed on bare patches or make a new lawn. Other tasks: Sow flower and vegetable seeds for the summer, prune and fertilise roses and hand-pollinate peaches, esp. if they are growing against a wall. Avoid cutting hedges, trees and dense vegetation as there may be nesting birds. TOP TIP: Consider joining gardening clubs and allotment groups as they’re a great place to meet like-minded people and make new friends. Chatting about plants and clubbing together will improve your mood and increase your motivation. Written by Catherine Williams, The Garden Lady 8

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FOOD & DRINK

Spinach & Ricotta Dumplings Ready in: 1 hour, plus overnight chilling Serves 4 as a starter, 2 as a main course INGREDIENTS ● 225g baby spinach leaves ● 150g ricotta ● 2 tbsp freshly chopped parsley ● 50g grated Parmesan ● 100g plain flour ● 2 garlic cloves, peeled and crushed ● 2 medium eggs, beaten ● Salt and freshly ground black pepper ● 50g butter ● 6 tbsp crème fraiche ● 2 tsp freshly chopped chives ● Salad leaves and cherry tomatoes, to serve

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METHOD Place the spinach in a large metal colander set over the sink. Pour over boiling water to wilt. Refresh under cold water, drain well then squeeze firmly with your hands to remove any excess moisture. Roughly chop the spinach and place in a large mixing bowl. Add the ricotta, parsley, Parmesan, flour, garlic and eggs. Season with salt and freshly ground black pepper and mix to a soft dough. Using clean damp hands, divide and shape the mixture into about 12 walnut-sized balls. Chill for 30 minutes. Bring a large pan of lightly salted water to the boil. Gently add the dumplings. They will drop to the bottom at first then slowly rise to the top. Once they have risen to the top, cook for a further minute. Remove with a slotted spoon and divide between 2 or 4 warmed dishes. Melt the butter in a small pan. Stir in the crème fraiche and simmer to make a creamy sauce. Pour the sauce around the dumplings. Garnish with chopped chives and serve with salad leaves and cherry tomatoes. TIP: Serve the dumplings with a ready-made tomato and herb pasta sauce instead of the creamy sauce, if liked.


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Place the apples and raisins or sultanas in a bowl. Mix together the cornflour, sugar and spice and add to the apples, tossing to coat. Unroll the pastry but keep it on the paper. Using a rolling pin, gently roll the pastry a little thinner. With one long side facing you, spoon the apple mixture along the length, leaving a 2cm border at the edges. Gently roll up the pastry to enclose the filling and fold the pastry in at the ends (see Tip). Place seam-side down on the baking sheet. Brush all over with beaten egg. Bake for 30-35 minutes until the pastry is crisp and golden. Leave to stand for 10 minutes. Dust with icing sugar and serve sliced with whipped cream, custard and fresh berries. TIP: Take care when rolling up the pastry and seal the edges by brushing with some of the beaten egg.

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THE BIG INTERVIEW

Michael Duff used to play for Cheltenham Town F.C. In 2018, he returned to the Club in the capacity of Manager. Love Local Magazines met with him to find out what life as a Football Manager is like.

■ If you weren’t a Football

Manager, what would you be? A football coach!

■ Who is your Football Manager role model or idol, and why? I don’t have a specific person that I would want to be. I take different things from different people I’ve played under and who I watch on TV. I just want to be the best version of myself.

■ What did it feel like returning

to Cheltenham as Manager? It was an opportunity to get a first team job at a club that I knew well. I’m lucky that in 25 years I’ve only had two football clubs, Cheltenham being one of them, so coming back was a no brainer. It’s great to bring the family home.

■ How do you cope with the

pressure of being a Football Manager? It’s not easy because it never stops. I’m constantly thinking and the phone never stops ringing. Generally spending time with my family – that’s how I get away. I try and switch off. My kids aren’t interested in whether we’ve won, lost or drawn, so I spend as much time as I can with them when I get the chance. 12

Michael Duff

Cheltenham Town F.C. Manager

"Coming back to Cheltenham was a no brainer." ■ Do you ever switch off from football?

No. Like I said, I spend time with my family to switch off but it’s always in the back of my mind. I get moments when I completely forget about it, but I’m always thinking of something I could tweak, or a player that’s been mentioned, or a player that I like or have watched on the telly. It’s difficult to get away from it.

■ What does a typical working

day look like for you? I’ll be up walking the dog at quarter past seven, get into work for half eight. Then I plan training, start training at 11am, finish at 1pm and have some food. In the afternoon, I analyse performances, deal with players and agents, conduct media interviews, hold meetings, etc. I normally leave work between half four and 5pm.


THE BIG INTERVIEW emotional. I never walk straight into the dressing room afterwards. I take the emotion out of every decision.

■ Can the Robins make

the playoffs this season? You’ll have to ask the players. We’re seventh and we’ve been there all season so there’s a possibility that we can, whether we do is another matter.

■ It feels like CTFC is on the

Then quite often I’m watching stuff at home or I’m going to watch other games on two or three evenings a week.

up – what’s driving this, and how do you sustain it? Planning, hard work and structure.

■ What could the next few years hold for the Robins? We’ve got to take it season by season. ■ What’s your half time team At the minute we’re on the crest of a talk like if you're losing? wave and we are punching It’s no different from when "There’s a above our weight. Notts we’re winning. If we are County got in the playoffs possibility that winning, I don’t say it’s all a couple of years ago and were relegated the next great and if we’re losing, the Robins can year. It happens quite a lot I don’t throw teacups around make the playoffs in this League because the the place. I try and be as turnover of players is so constructive as possible. this season." high. Historically, we’ve I always have a three- or been a bottom-six club. four-minute break with the Our aim is to go from that to a club that staff. Then I walk into the office, can consistently get into the middle band. decide what we’re going to talk about how we’re going to tweak things, what we’re going to tweak, and whether they "We’ve got to take it need a rocket. It’s constructive, it’s not

season by season."

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MOTHER'S DAY

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Indulgent treatments at Jodi Brooks Beauty & Cosmetics in Winchcombe Book an indulgent pampering session for your mum this Mother's Day. From nail treatments, facials and massages to skin care and more, there's a perfect gift for your mother at this fantastic local beauticians. www.jodibrooksbeauty.co.uk

Inspirational shopping with lakeside restaurant near Newent Treat your mum with a day out at the fabulous 3-Shires Garden Centre. This is a true destination centre with inspirational products for the home and garden in a pleasant lakeside setting. The Gallery Restaurant, overlooking the lake, is very popular for delicious food and drink with friends and family from coffee and homemade cakes to delicious three-course lunches. www.bluediamond.gg/garden-centre/3-shires-garden-centre 16


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Well Walk Tea Room

Indulgent afternoon tea in Cheltenham Set aside an hour or two and enjoy an indulgent afternoon tea with your mum at this wonderful family-run tea room. Tucked away in a quiet location in the centre of Cheltenham, Well Walk Tea Room gives you everything you would want from a tea experience and more! Enjoy sumptuous freshly baked goods served on vintage china, take in the charming interiors and atmosphere and sit back and relax it's the perfect location to spend some quality time with your mum. £16.95 pp - incl. a bouquet for each mum. www.wellwalktearoom.co.uk

Afternoon tea or a relaxing spa experience at the wonderful Hatherley Manor Hotel in Gloucester Experience the Cotswolds in this elegant 17th-century manor house in the rolling Gloucestershire countryside. The 4-star, AA hotel features an elegant restaurant, a cosy lounge bar within the original beams of the manor, a luxurious state-of-the-art Spa and elegant rooms with 24-hour room service and free Wi-Fi. www.hatherleymanor.com

Visit and explore the unique and beautiful Rococo Garden in Painswick Experience the great outdoors, with a cheeky peek into the flamboyant frivolity of the early 1700s, in the UK's only complete surviving rococo garden. This is a place to forget the stresses of everyday life. A place for fun, adventure and exploration. A place to relax, to restore, and to discover a haven of peace and tranquillity, sprinkled with quirky features to surprise and delight you. www.rococogarden.org.uk

A fun day out at Cotswold Farm Park - Mum goes free! With a vast array of indoor and outdoor activities on offer, Cotswold Farm Park is the perfect destination for a fun family day out. Visitors can meet and feed various animals and there are plenty of opportunities for the kids to burn off some energy and to learn about various aspects of farming. SPECIAL MOTHER'S DAY OFFER: ‘Mums go free’ on 21st and 22nd of March! Applicable to online tickets only: www.cotswoldfarmpark.co.uk Page 17


HOME & INTERIORS

Quick & Inexpensive Home Improvements Breathe new life into your home with a few quick and inexpensive changes. Dazzle with great lighting It’s quick and easy to upgrade lampshades or replace table or floor lamps to introduce some on-trend shapes, textures and colours. Dimmer switches add flexibility but check that your light bulbs are the right wattage, so rooms are not poorly lit or dazzling. LED bulbs are kind to the planet and save you money over time. Perhaps consider smart lighting, controlled with a remote control, an app, or a voice command. Ring the changes with colour Have a colour makeover with paint or a change of accessories – perhaps some vases on a shelf, a pile of fluffy towels, storage canisters in the kitchen or files in your home office. Go lighter and brighter for spring and summer. Create great style with cushions and throws. Uplift a sofa with a throw and new cushions, choosing on-trend colours and patterns, complemented by some inexpensive plains. Vary textures and include interesting trims and fastenings.

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A fresh look for flooring Completely alter a room’s look by removing the carpet, sanding back the floorboards and applying two coats of varnish. Alternatively, add or replace a rug to change the look and feel of your floor and room. Choose complementary colours and patterns and make sure the size and proportions of the rug suit the size and shape of the room, with the furniture fitting onto the rug comfortably. Wonderful window treatments Change the look of windows with ready-made curtains. Floor-length is usually best unless furniture in the way makes sill length the better option. Alternatively, swap curtains for inexpensive clean-cut blinds. Simple slatted or roller blinds can be ordered to your exact measurements and in a variety of styles. Give your pictures the professional touch Create a fabulous display of pictures by putting them in identical or coordinating frames and hanging them in orderly rows or well-planned groups for optimal impact. By Katherine Sorrell

Great ways to give your home a new look: ■ Upgrade your lighting ■ Introduce new colours using paint and accessories ■ Choose new flooring or add a rug ■ Change your curtains ■ Use identical or coordinating picture frames & group pictures


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Room to Play Children need their own space so it is beneficial to create a dedicated space in which they can work, play and relax. Where to begin? Is the room just going to be a playroom, or will it double as another room, e.g. a child’s bedroom? Consider available space and its shape, who will use the room, your budget and your child’s likes and dislikes. Sketching a floor plan helps, or involve an architect or interior designer. Design basics Flexibility is key. Keep the basics plain and simple – neutral walls, floor and major items of furniture, with less expensive and easily changed items (such as blinds, cushions or storage boxes) themed to whatever colour or character will stimulate your child’s imagination. On the floor The ideal playroom floor is non-slip, easy to clean, hardwearing and not too hard underfoot. Wooden or laminate boards plus a soft rug (on an anti-slip mat) is ideal, while vinyl, linoleum, cork or rubber are good choices.

Soft carpet will break falls but can stain, so use a texture or pattern that won’t show the dirt. Off the wall Add interest to plain walls with your child’s artwork in bright frames, removable stickers or good-looking storage. Blackboard paint or colour-in wallpaper allow for individual expression, or cover a wall with maps, flags, cork tiles, pegboard, sheet music, artificial grass, a hand-painted mural or a series of LEGO base boards. Furniture and fun Leave space for whizzing around but perhaps add a swing, slide, tunnel, indoor activity frame or climbing wall. Floor cushions and beanbags are better (and cheaper) than quickly outgrown miniature sofas and chairs. Built-in bench seating along one wall, with storage beneath, is a perfect dual-purpose solution. A quiet corner for reading and a special spot for craft activities or homework are essentials, while a den or hideout of some kind is a great idea – even if it’s simply a blanket slung over the back of two chairs. Storage To encourage tidiness, storage should be plentiful and easy to access. Incorporate it into tucked-away spaces such as chimney alcoves or below a window. Low shelving plus a variety of boxes or baskets is ideal. Peg rails, hooks and hanging fabric organisers are all useful space savers. By Katherine Sorrell

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Sketch a floor plan Keep the basics plain and simple Choose non-slip, easy to clean flooring Add interest to the walls Create areas for different purposes Offer plenty of storage solutions

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T: 01594 833046. GERRY FFRENCH AT FOREST FOLK CLUB 15 March, 7.30 for 8pm start, The Orepool Inn, Coleford, GL16 8LH. A wonderful performer, writer and recording artist of rich contemporary folk music. £7 on the door. FLICKS IN THE STICKS 19 March, 7pm for 7.30pm start, Gorsley Village Hall. 'Official Secrets' (cert. 15). Admission (at the door): £5, Children (u18) £3. Discounted tickets (£4.50, Children £2.50) can be purchased in advance from Gorsley Community Shop or Tony Beckwith (01989 720358, mtonybeckwith@gmail. com). Tea, coffee and biscuits will be available and you are welcome to BYO drinks (glasses provided). Fish and chips will also be available in the car park. KEMPLEY DAFFODIL WEEKEND. 21 & 22 March, St Edward’s Church, Kempley, GL18 2BP. Now in its 45th year. Come and see the wonderful displays of wild daffodils in the local woods and fields. Free guided walks start at 9.45am (5 miles), 10am (5 miles) and 2pm (2 miles). All walks start from St Edwards Church; light refreshments available. www.daffs.org.uk/walk


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5pm, Dymock Parish Hall, GL18 2AG. Trading tables with a variety of goods for sale. Guided walks at 11am (1.5 h) & 2.30pm (1h) to see the wild daffodils. Information available for people unable to walk re circular vehicular routes. Refreshments available. Jenny Thick: 01531 890453, jenniferthick@aol.com. dymockparishhall.co.uk

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OXENHALL DAFFODIL WEEKEND. 28 & 29 March, 10am - 5pm, GL18 1RH. See the daffodils. Free guided walks from Village Hall at 10am (5 miles) and 2pm (1.5 miles). St Anne’s Church open from 10.30am to 12pm. Village Hall open from 12pm - 5pm. www. stanneschurch-oxenhall.org.uk/

FILM EVENING 21 March, 7pm for 7.30pm start, Pauntley Village Hall 'The Good Liar' (cert 15). Tickets £5.50, to include tea/coffee & cake. BYO wine/beer. Raffle. Advance booking please, by phone on 01531 822315 or email pauntleyvillagehall@gmail.com.

‘BIG BREW’ COFFEE MORNING. 28 Mar, 10.30am 12.30pm, Newent Community Centre. To raise money for “Traidcraft Exchange”.

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