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contents Christmas Feasting... Medieval Style
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Christmas Traditions
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‘Tis the Season to be glamorous
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Spotlight on Kettle Girls
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Meals in Minutes
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Motoring: How I bought a Porsche 911 22 Spotlight on Johnston Scotia
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Gardening with Pippa Greenwood
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Sudoku 28 Flower - Poinsettia
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Christmas Crossword
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Spotlight on SL Services
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Working from home... smoking
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Decorating: A Cool Yule
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Codeword puzzle 35 Veterinary advice 38 Pictograms 39 Competitions 39 New Year, New You! Book reviews
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Children’s Activity Page
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GLOS DIRECTORIES | LOCAL HISTORY
Christmas Feasting
- Medieval Style As Christmas approaches I thought it would be interesting to bring to life the festivities enjoyed by a medieval Bishop of Hereford at his manor house in Prestbury. It was here in 1289 that Bishop Richard Swinfield spent his Christmas. Prestbury was probably Richard’s favourite manor house, which he used on his journeys from Hereford to London, where he sat in the House of Lords. It had belonged to the Bishops of Hereford since long before 1066. Adjacent to the manor house they laid out a park for hunting – hence Prestbury Park. In 1249 Bishop Peter of Savoy even gained a royal charter to create a market town to compete with nearby Cheltenham, but it failed, leaving only the name The Burgage to remind us of an ill-fated venture. So it was in Prestbury at Christmas time that Bishop Swinfield decided to break yet another journey to London.
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We know so much about his stay because his chaplain, John of Kempsey, kept a meticulous record of the expenditure. Preparations had begun in early November when one of the servants, Robert of Callow, was sent to prepare charcoal for the fires and brew the beer, which in those days lacked hops and soon went off. We also know from excavations carried out in 1951 that it’s likely new chimneys were built in the kitchen and an oven repaired. Also a covered walkway was constructed from the kitchen to the hall to keep the food warm. Richard and his entourage arrived on 22 December, having taken five days for the journey from his manor house at Bosbury, near Ledbury, such was the state of the roads in what was a very wet December. Only part of the dried-up moat still survives of the Prestbury Manor house
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GLOS DIRECTORIES | LOCAL HISTORY Christmas Eve was a time of abstinence and so the bishop dined only on fish – herrings, codling, conger eels and salmon! On Christmas Day the feasting probably began about noon. For this John of Kempsey recorded the purchase of a boar, which was then roasted, two and a half carcasses of beef, two calves, four does, four pigs, sixty fowl, eight partridges, two geese and 900 eggs, accompanied by bread and butter and cheese, all washed down with over seventy pints of wine and untold quantities of beer prepared by Robert of Callow. To modern minds there was clearly an overload of protein, but whether this was because fruit and vegetables had been grown on the bishop’s estate and so not recorded, or whether they were regarded as food only for the poor, we don’t know. This food was probably shared by about fifty men (no ladies then!) and we can imagine a crowded hall, with the hustle and bustle of the servants, the noise, the mingled smells of food, candles and humans, with the dogs rooting in the rushes for scraps from the tables. Such a meal must have competed with the main event of the day; a mass to celebrate Christ’s birth. We know this took place, as 4s 1d (20p) was collected for the poor – rather less than the 5s 8d (27p) spent on the salmon for Christmas Eve! The festivities continued for another two days and Richard managed to fit in some deer hunting in the park, before setting out for London, where he arrived on 7 January. He never liked staying in London and so it is no surprise he was back in Prestbury for a month’s stay by 25 January. Richard remained bishop until 1316 and continued to visit Prestbury, but never again do the records provide such details of a medieval Christmas feast. - written by David Aldred (This is an abbreviated and updated version of the original account in A Cotswold Christmas, 1998) A light-hearted modern interpretation of the feast
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Single parents offered discounted wills SINGLE parents are being offered the opportunity to have a heavily discounted will written to protect their children’s future. The Society of Will Writers (SWW), the UK’s leading professional body for the will-writing industry, is once again hosting Single Parent Month throughout January. Research has shown that single parents are one of the most likely groups not to have a will and the SWW is keen to change this.
The SWW, through its participating members, is offering single parents throughout the UK a chance to have their will written at a greatly reduced cost in the hope it will make them think about their children’s future and ensure, should anything happen to them, their children’s’ welfare is assured and that they would be entrusted to the person that they want to care for them, instead of leaving it to chance.
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Christmas Traditions As with many traditions, there is usually a story of how a custom came about. Some sound plausible and some less so. But they almost always have a nostalgic tale behind them and never more so than at Christmas time.
Hanging a stocking by the fire
A long time ago there lived a man who had three daughters. His wife had died some years earlier and now his daughters were of an age to be married. However, at that time in history, the prospective husband’s family would expect to receive a dowry – gifts and money – when their son married. The man was very poor and simply could not afford to do this. Each night his girls would wash and mend their clothes. To enable their stockings to dry they would hang them near the fire. A wealthy man called Nicholas, who lived in the village, had heard of the girls’ plight and one night called by the house after dark. Seeing an open window he sneaked in and put a bag of gold coins in each of the stockings. When the villagers heard of the widower’s good fortune, they too started hanging stockings by their fireplaces. Because the stockings were by the fire this lead to the belief that Santa came down the chimney in order to deliver his gifts. Nicholas did many more secret good deeds – he really was the original benevolent St Nicholas.
Christmas Puddings
Christmas Pudding’s history is not as a dessert at all, but as a savoury meat based dish. In Medieval times all surplus livestock were slaughtered in the autumn so that they did not have to be fed over the winter. The meat had to be preserved however and a pottage was prepared in a large cauldron, the ingredients being slow cooked, with dried fruits, sugar and spices added. It is more likely that the dish was called plum pottage or plum porridge, the dried version of plums being prunes. As meat preserving techniques improved, the savoury element of the dish decreased,
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although of course if suet is used a small element of meat may still be included. It was not until the 1830s however that the cannon-ball of flour, fruits, suet, sugar and spices, all topped with holly, made a definite appearance, becoming more and more associated with Christmas. It is said that the pudding should be made with thirteen ingredients to represent Jesus and His Disciples and that every member of the family should take turns to stir the pudding with a wooden spoon from east to west, in honour of the Wise Men.
Christmas Crackers
No Christmas dinner table would be complete without Christmas crackers, and the hats, small gifts and bad jokes are very much part of the tradition. The crackers were believed to have been invented in around 1850 in London, by a sweet maker called Tom Smith. He was often trying to think of new ways to market his sweets and sitting by his fire one night, he thought it would be a good idea if they could make a similar crackle to a burning log as the sweet wrapper was pulled in half. The idea caught on although rather too well as rival manufacturers soon sprang up. Tom Smith’s son, Walter, came up with the idea of including other items and offering different designs as a way of differentiating his product from those of his competitors. The best tradition of all of course is to spend time with your family, and that needs no explanation.
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GLOS DIRECTORIES | HEALTH & LIFESTYLE
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the usual bouts of seasonal flu can play havoc with your skin, leaving it dull, dry and lifeless. So it’s a good time to take notice of your skin type and invest in a routine that will leave it glowing. Dry, sensitive types suffer more in the winter and need to be regularly moisturised. Apply a day cream in the morning and a ‘heavier’ night cream in the evening to keep moisture levels topped up. Oily skin shouldn’t be neglected. It too needs moisturising - a ‘light’ product works best, and should be used twice daily. Combination skin must be managed using a specially formulated range, in order to balance the dry and oily sections of the face. Don’t forget the delicate eye area too - use an eye cream daily to avoid wrinkles. With hair styled and skin prepped, its time to find your perfect party make-up look. It’s a good idea to take advantage of the free makeovers offered by most of the top beauty brands at your local department store. Having a specialist consultant offer their expertise when it comes to the way you apply your
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How I bought a
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IT’S something every petrol head dreams of: Trading up from nothing to a super car by buying and selling a few motors in their spare time. But instead of dreaming, one day last year I decided it was time to start doing it. The plan was a simple one – reinvest the cash from each sale into the next vehicle until I bought a 911. And to give people a reason to help, once the Porsche was finally purchased it would be sold and all the money handed to charity. Now it’s worth declaring early that as well as writing for this esteemed publication, I run trade publication Car Dealer Magazine, so have a few contacts in the motor trade that others who’ve tried this before didn’t have.
After a whirl of publicity, which saw it feature in The Daily Telegraph, countless local newspapers, websites around the world and even on the BBC news, we put it up for sale on eBay. It clocked up nearly 100 ‘watchers’ and eventually sold for £5,005 to a Hyundai dealer who planned to use it for publicity. Buoyed by our success we contacted another manufacturer and scored another cracking deal. This time it was three Mazda MX-5s, one of which had been reversed into a lamppost at quite some speed.
The cars had been sourced by TV’s Mr Wheeler Dealer Mike Brewer for Mazda’s 20 years of the MX-5 celebrations. All origiThat assistance helped find the first cars nal MK1s, the two ‘good’ cars of to kick my challenge off. Both donated our trio both needed MOTs and by dealers, I was handed the keys to a some parts before they were VW Golf MkIII by Motorpoint and M25 ready to sell. Audi gave us an S-reg A3. A mechanic mate – who’d Sadly the A3 wasn’t in the best of health prove pivotal in our attempts to and we were forced to sell it on eBay for reach our target – took up the a little less than we’d originally planned. challenge and soon had the two It was bought by two motor traders good cars roadworthy. for £790. The Golf didn’t hang around either – selling to a local man for £250 We let him keep the broken one on eBay. as payment and sold the other two for a £2,220 profit. The second step involved spending £985.25 (including tax) on an 02-reg Next up was a Mercedes CLK, Ford Fiesta. This one hung around a which was bought for £6,000. little longer than we’d hoped and we The 03-model was a lovely spec were forced to reduce the price from an and drove beautifully, but after ambitious £2,500. That got the buyers
four weeks sitting on my drive, when I tried to start it again the hood failed. A trip back to mechanic Matt proved more than fruitful - not only did he have it fixed in a week, he also sold it … to his receptionist’s mum! A further £2,250 profit was banked. Citroen then stepped into the fray with a C4 Grand Picasso. The 58-plater was on their fleet and we snapped it up for just £8,110 (including tax). Unfortunately it proved a bit sticky and we couldn’t find a buyer no matter how hard we tried. Eventually a dealer offered to take it off our hands for £8,000, but instead of handing over cash we could simply take part exes off his site for the same value. Knowing cheaper cars were easier to sell we picked a Volvo 940, a Skoda Fabia and a Renault Scenic. Not our smartest move, as one dealer pointed out ‘we’d now swapped one headache for three.’ He was right. We shifted them within a month but for a paltry combined profit of just £775. That left £900 in the dealer’s bank account which we spent on a gold Ford Ka, which was sold in a week for £1,700. Finally we’d reached the magic £10,000 mark and had enough to buy an early 996-shape 911. Eventually the right one popped up on Auto Trader and after negotiations I bought R97 RRK for £9,900. We now plan to get our new baby fettled by Porsche and polished up ready for sale – and then eventually, after 13 trades and 15 months, we can hand over a fat cheque to BEN, the automotive industry charity we’ve been working so hard for. by James Baggott, editor of Car Dealer Magazine (CarDealerMag.co.uk)
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GLOS DIRECTORIES | HOMES & GARDENS You may well have received a lovely houseplant for Christmas or perhaps bought some as a way of decorating your house for the Festive Season, without relying on too much tinsel.
Tips for keeping the
Festive Flower Stunning Here are my top tips for keeping festive flowers simply stunning: Cyclamen with their showy pink, white or red flowers and exotically silver and green patterned leaves make a great indoor plant, but they are very easy to kill. The secret of success is to keep the plants in as cool a room as possible. If you want them in a warm room, put them there at the last possible minute and return quickly. Cyclamen easily succumb to grey mould which attacks the stem base just above the corm and makes the leaves yellow rapidly and die off, often within days. To prevent this happening, always water from the base (by standing the pot in a saucer of tepid water for 20 minutes, then letting the excess drain away), and pulling off deteriorating leaves promptly. Do this and your cyclamen could well be with you next Christmas too. Indoor azaleas also prefer a cooler room, and plenty
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of moisture is essential. Azaleas have an extensive fibrous root system and are often tightly packed into their pots so they dry out very easily and it’s worth soaking the pot in tepid water at least once a day. If the compost does dry out, stand the pot in water for several hours in order to allow it to re-hydrate thoroughly. Watering with cooled black tea will help to supply the acidic conditions they prefer. Poinsettia with their screaming bright red (or occasionally pink or white) flower-like bracts are the classic Christmas houseplant and they’re not difficult to look after. Keep the compost just moist and choose a draught-free spot in a warmish room. The sap of this plant is a milky-white latex which can cause unpleasant rashes, especially in the presence of sunlight, so ensure they’re kept away from kids and pets.
Poinsettias can produce their red bracts again the following year, but it’s an immensely complicated process involving carefully managed periods of light and dark. Buy yourself another one or enjoy the old one in its pure green state. Christmas cacti, usually with rich red, orangey, pink, cream or white flowers are easy to look after but they need totally different care to desert cacti. The Christmas cactus originates from forested areas, so prefers to be kept just moist and hates being baked in hot, dry conditions. Try not to move them about too much once the buds have formed as they may well drop off, losing the gorgeous display. Orchids really are a law unto themselves and it’s essential that you follow the care instructions carefully. The most popular
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GLOS DIRECTORIES | HOMES & GARDENS type is the moth orchid (also known as Phalaenopsis) which you need to be careful not to overwater. Yours will have arrived in a pot with little if any compost and soon the aerial roots will grow out of the top of it. There’s no need to re-pot when this happens initially, as this is how the plant is naturally. Water once a week, ideally with rain water, or failing that with cooled boiled water. Most of it will run straight out of the bottom of the pot but it’s meant to whatever you do, don’t let your moth orchid sit in water. The Christmas Cherry is actually a type of Solanum, related to tomato and potato plants. Covered with its marble-like bright orange or sometimes yellow or reddish shiny fruits it can look stunning. It’s not fussy but doesn’t respond well to overwatering or being left to stand in soggy compost, so only re-water as the compost becomes dry. Find a well-lit spot and it’s very tolerant of cooler temperatures, even surviving in window boxes in warmer UK cities. The Hippeastrum, also sometimes sold as the amaryllis, is a stunning houseplant
bulb with the potential to produce one of the biggest, brightest indoor flowers you’ll ever have. Red, pink or white are the classic colours. The pot may need to be stood in a larger, heavier one as they are often sold in ones that soon over balance once the flower spike is out, with disastrous consequences. Keep the compost just moist and supply a warm, well lit spot for best results.
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Poinsettia
The bright red bracts of the poinsettia make the plant a popular Christmas purchase. In their indigenous Mexico they flower naturally in December and grow up to 16ft but they have been cultivated to produce compact and showy plants which are kept indoors. Although available in several colours, the red version is the most popular because of the colour’s association with Christmas. When selecting your plant, ensure the foliage underneath the red bracts is dense and dark green. In the centre of the plant the buds should be in a tight cluster and the even smallest leaves surrounding the buds should be fully coloured. Poinsettias have a reputation for being difficult to look after. Although they do a little more attention than some houseplants, that extra care will ensure you are rewarded with bright colour well past Christmas. These tips should help: • Whilst the plant might brighten up a dark corner, your poinsettia won’t thank you for it. They need a minimum of six hours of indirect sunlight every day. • Room temperature of around 18 – 20 degrees during the day is ideal. If you put the plant in a cool (but not cold or drafty) spot at night it will help to keep the bright colour. • It is important not to overwater. Poinsettias like moist soil, but not wet or left with the base in water. Wait until the top of the soil becomes dry, add lukewarm water and let it drain through the pot ensuring that you throw away any liquid left in the saucer.
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2011-12 half season ticket now available Gloucester Rugby are delighted to offer supporters the opportunity of becoming a season ticket holder for the remaining half of the season - kicking off with the match against London Wasps on Boxing Day. The half season ticket package allows supporters the chance to watch live Aviva Premiership, Heineken Cup and LV= Cup rugby at Kingsholm at the fantastic season ticket discount rate, as well as benefitting from the association of being a member. The half price season ticket package will include the following remaining home matches of the 2011/12 season: London Wasps - Monday, 26th December 3pm Aviva Premiership Toulouse - 20/21/22 January 2012 TBC Heineken Cup Cardiff Blues - 27/28/29 January 2012 TBC LV= Cup Northampton Saints - Saturday, 11th February 2012 3pm Aviva Premiership Harlequins - Saturday, 25th February 2012 3pm Aviva Premiership Exeter Chiefs - Saturday, 24th March 2012 3pm Aviva Premiership Newcastle Falcons - Saturday, 14th April 2012 3pm Aviva Premiership Sale Sharks - Saturday 21st April 2012 3pm Aviva Premiership Purchasing a season ticket is the only way to make great savings on every game with Junior memberships from £3.75 per match and Adult memberships from as little as £11.87 per match. The season ticket package also enables members to benefit from priority booking for all away games and knock out matches as well as discounted tickets for selected secondary matches played at Kingsholm. Season ticket holders will also receive the 2011-12 Gloucester Rugby pin badge! For more information or to guarantee your ticket to watch live top flight rugby at Kingsholm call the ticket hotline on 0871 871 8781 option 2 or visit the Kingsholm ticket office. Page 30
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Working from home I know, as do we all, that smoking in the workplace is banned. And rightly so. It’s a vile habit, and whether passive smoking is as dangerous as they say it’s still selfish and unpleasant to inflict the smell of cigarette smoke on others. And I say this as a smoker. I remember the first time I walked into the newsroom at the Worksop Guardian, where I trained as a reporter: it was almost impossible to see the far end of the room (and it wasn’t a large room) thanks to the coils of lazy blue smoke that hung in the air. But the non-smokers, who were in fact the majority, never complained. I don’t remember the window being opened – in fact I’m not even sure that it did open. That was then, “then” in this case referring to 1977; and it seemed to all concerned to be a perfectly natural state of affairs. I remember just as clearly the outrage more than a decade later (by which time I had moved on from the Worksop Guardian) when a workplace smoking ban was proposed. We smokers felt indignantly that it was our rights that were being violated, and some of the non-smokers even agreed; it took the asthmatic nonsmoker who had first made the proposal quite some time to gather enough support to persuade management to back him.
There were some furious rows and long-term damage to friendships, but when I stepped back inside after my first ever fag on the fire-escape, I immediately realised that the antis were right. It was nice to be able to breathe! Not long after that (it was January) I got fed up with the fire-escape and quit the weed. (A thought: does cigarette smoke smell worse than it used to? In the old days, I don’t remember my clothes being absolutely rancid after an evening in the pub, but now I notice the lingering pong if anyone has had a fag anywhere near me. Have the health lobby secretly had a “vile stench” chemical added to tobacco – or do we just notice it more now that we do it less?) Anyway, I started smoking again a few years ago, but by this time I was self-employed and working from home. The smoking ban hadn’t come in, but with a non-smoking wife and two non-smoking kids (only one now, alas, the boy has taken to it as eagerly as I did at his age) it somehow felt
wrong to infect their air with my poison. In fact, I did my best to conceal from the kids the fact that I smoked at all. They tell me now that I was pretty successful, and that it was a very long time before they realised why daddy sometimes smelt funny. The boy started smoking because his friends did, not because I did, thank God; in fact it was only when he started smoking that he identified the funny smell. Anyway, I’m back on the metaphorical fire-escape now, although these days it comes equipped with garden furniture so at least I can pollute my lungs in comfort. And even though it’s a miserable business in bad weather, I wouldn’t go back to smoking indoors (although I still, with my rather old-fashioned sense of hospitality, dig the sole surviving ashtray out when an addicted guest comes round). But in general, it’s a workplace; and workplaces should be smoke-free.
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GLOS DIRECTORIES | HOMES & GARDENS Do you love gaudy baubles? Or are you more of a minimalist Christmas decorator? Katherine Sorrell outlines how to avoid Yuletide decorating excess while still enjoying a stylish festive season…
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When I was little my grandparents always had a fake Christmas tree that groaned with the weight of about a thousand sputnik-shaped fairy lights. Candy-coloured and frosted with artificial ice, they flashed on and off in a way that, to a fiveyear-old, was nothing if not glorious. Yup, my grandparents really went for it – and if that’s your style, I’m not going to knock it. There is another Christmas-decorating school of thought, however. One that allows you to celebrate without going over the top. Here are five guidelines to help you create a stylish seasonal look for your home: 1. The wreath Your front door is the handshake to your house, and a pretty Christmas wreath is a welcoming addition. Buy or make one that suits the size and colour of your door. Natural materials such as holly, ivy, bay and twisted willow are lovely, and you can finish it off with berries and ribbon for a traditional effect; alternatively, wire and pale-coloured beads are subtle and sophisticated. Just avoid the pinecone-sprayed-with-gold-paint-look. 2. The tree No Christmas is complete without a tree, and this is where ideas of pared-back décor tend to go astray amid a chaotic surge of baubles and assorted hanging things that you’ve accumulated over the years. Less is more, so stick to a colour theme: you could use plain silver balls with white or coloured lights, for example. Or go for a natural look, perhaps using ribbons, green twine and cinnamon sticks. For those leftover decorations that you’re desperate to display, why not pile them onto a small tree in a pot, or create a separate mantelpiece or fireplace arrangement? 3. The cards Even with the rise of e-greetings, the demise of the traditional Christmas card seems far away. But what to do with them all? Organise them, is the answer. Propping them up randomly around the house might make for a jolly, ad hoc look, but
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Gather together an eclectic mix of lovely items and festoon your mantelpiece or windowsill with festive goodies.
if you arrange them en masse it’s far more effective. if you’re short of time, the best solution is simply to clear a side table or shelf and arrange the cards carefully with the largest at the back. But if you want to go for effect, try using painted mini wooden pegs to attach cards to a string, or punching a hole in each card and tying it on with bright ribbon, raffia or yarn. 4. The table Abandon any thoughts of paper napkins printed with holly berries or tartan – simple colour co-ordination is key here, from table cloth (or runner) to serviettes, plates, glassware and any extras. And the colour doesn’t just have to be red or green – with some lateral thinking a gorgeous display can be created around an unusual colour theme: pastels, icy whites and silvers, dark and moody or contemporary brights, perhaps. Start by picking one colour, and accessorise with touches of coordinating tones. If your crockery is coloured, it makes sense to work everything around that; if it’s white, you can do pretty much whatever you like. No need to spend a great deal of money – much can be achieved by choosing accessories such as candles, crackers and flowers with care.
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GLOS DIRECTORIES | HOMES & GARDENS 5. General displays There was a time when chains of coloured paper hung from corner to corner of the room were the height of Christmas chic. This may no longer be the case – but home-made decorations can still be a wonderful thing. It could be as simple as a row of chunky candles, wound round with ivy, a wooden bowl filled with clove-studded oranges, or a string of white fairy lights clustered in a glass vase. And last but by no means least, involve the children in making paper chains, bunting or felt cut-outs for that charmingly wonky, home-made look. Left top picture: Set of 12 glitter mini bauble decorations in a tube, £5.99. Left bottom picture: Gold wire card wreath, £14.99; pair of gold wire topiary heart mini trees, £24.99; ornate silver glass candlesticks, £11.99 each; silver-effect three kings ornaments, £29.99; gold bauble with paisley glitter design, £3.99; silver-plated vanilla scented candle pots and bowls, £8.99 and £7.99. Right picture: Satin silver ribbon, £4.99; bright jewelled bauble place card holders, £11.99 (set of 6); yellow and orange vases, £9.99 each; purple tea light jam jar, £12.99 (set of four assorted colours); bright green crystal jewel star, £2.99; gingham eclectic table mat, £7.99; eclectic cutlery, £29.99 per set; large red kitchen pendant light, £54.99; gingerbread advent house calendar, £39.99; Merry Christmas unframed print, £9.99; glitter snowflake, £7.99 for pack of 12; glitter mini baubles, £5.99 for tube of twelve. All The Contemporary Home, 02392 469400; www.tch.net
Mix colours, textures and patterns to suit your taste and style. by Katherine Sorrell
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Veterinary advice
With Vet Brad Cooper of Folly Gardens Clinic
It’s Christmasss!
Hello! Everyone at Folly Gardens would like to wish you, your family and of course your pets a very Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. We have lots planned at Folly Gardens this winter to help banish the winter blues, and would like to start by inviting our clients, friends and families to our Practice walk, Sunday 8th January. We will meet at the Yew Tree Pub, Conderton at 10.30am. Approx. 4 miles, across beautiful countryside, with hot drinks and nibbles provided. We will be raising money for County Air Ambulance. Please phone the practice or check out our Facebook page for more information.
PET HEALTH - Banish the winter blues! Winter brings with it special considerations for our pets, both the change in weather and darker nights mean a change in routine for us all!
Christmas considerations
The onset of festivities can bring with it a few pet related problems. Watch out for scavenging! Christmas decorations – in particular ribbons and tinsel, are very attractive to pets, and if swallowed, may lead to intestinal obstructions and the need for life saving surgery. With Christmas – comes chocolate, don’t forget all chocolate; especially the higher cocoa content versions are extremely toxic to our pets. In fact it really is best to avoid sharing the Christmas Fayre with your pets – the rich food and often high fat content plays havoc with their digestion and can lead to painful, serious conditions such as pancreatitis. Take them for a Christmas walk instead – it might get you out of the washing up!!
Outdoor pets
Rabbits and especially guinea pigs are often better in a shed/garage hutch through the worst of the winter, with regular access to an outdoor run on better days. Damp is the biggest problem – often contributing to respiratory disease. Ensure hutches and chicken coops remain dry, add plenty of extra bedding and be sure water is always available despite the frost! Hutch covers are great at night and in driving rain, but take off in the day for vital ventilation.
Winter Walking
If you are unable to exercise your pet as much through the winter, watch out for them gaining extra unhealthy pounds! When walking it is well worth investing in reflective/Hi - Vis collars or leads especially if you are on unlit country walks. If your cat wears a collar, swop it for a reflective version to minimise the risk of traffic accident, but do ensure it is of the quick release/safety variety. Keep an eye out for sore paws, ice balling & grit/salt can really irritate. Keep excess fur trimmed and rinse paws and dry thoroughly. Boots and special cleansing wipes are available for those particularly sensitive hounds!!
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Watch out and be extremely careful with any antifreeze or de-icing products, many contain Ethylene Glycol. Contact or ingestion can cause fatal Kidney damage. If you are at all concerned your pet has come into contact, ring us straight away!
Wishing you and your pet well - Brad
Older Pets
The cold & damp weather, combined with less exercise in the winter months can exacerbate arthritis and age related aches and pains. Consider moving older kennelled dogs in for the winter, try to maintain gentle regular exercise and talk to your Vet about joint & muscle supplements, diets and pain relief management. Look out for our range of in practice offers this winter on joint supplements, diets and pain management medicines. Page 38
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Your Pet Our Priority Providers of quality veterinary service and care 24hr Emergency Service
01242 679880 Pictograms 3 words JOE BLOGGS BORN: 11th FEBRUARY 1955 DIED: 23rd NOVEMBER 2011 REST IN PIECE
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New Year, New You!
My boss gave me a self-help book for my 29th birthday. I was so appalled that someone had deemed me in need of ‘help’ that I quit and went to Australia. So you can say what you like about them, but they really do work…one way or another! Whether it’s a new diet, relationship or job, there’s a book that claims it’ll help you achieve it. What better way to kick-start 2012 than turning over a new page, and a new leaf? Feel the Fear And Do It Anyway. Susan Jeffers They say a life lived in fear is a life halflived and Feel the Fear is based on the principle that doing something that scares us, is a good thing. It promises to show you how to ‘turn fear and indecision into confidence and action’. Packed with real-life examples of people who have let fear dominate them, this is a very grounded and levelheaded book. There are lots of practical tips and activities to help you start to face your fear, and end it. This Book Will Save Your Life. A.M. Homes Ok so it’s a fictional satire rather than selfhelp novel, but it most certainly IS lifeaffirming. Written with wonderfully quirky Los Angeles as a backdrop, it’s been hailed as an antidote to modern life. When reclusive stockbroker Richard Novak ends up in the emergency
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room, he’s forced to open his eyes to the world around him. It’s the perfect accompaniment for welcoming in the New Year and seizing 2012 with gusto. How to Win Friends and Influence People. Dale Carnegie One of the most successful self-help books of all time and not to be confused with the film ‘How to Lose Friends and Alienate People’, which could get you fired. Although the original was published in the 1930s, this master class in how to handle other people continues to be relevant. With the exception of Willy Loman, there has never been a greater advocate for being ‘wellliked’ than Dale Carnegie. Why Men Don’t Listen and Women Can’t Read Maps. Allan and Barbara Pease I was going to go for the obvious ‘Men Are From Mars, Women Are From Venus’ here but decided instead to go for the comical pairing of husband
and wife team Allan and Barbara Pease. With chapters entitled ‘Women are Touchy-Feely’ and ‘Why Men Are So Thick-skinned’ you know you’re going to get an amusing and enlightening read. If this is ‘pop psychology’ then call me Frasier Crane. Let me point out here that my Dad mumbles so much we can’t hear HIM and Mum’s an excellent map-reader.
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Chicken Soup for the Soul: 101 Stories to Open the Heart and Rekindle the Spirit. Jack Canfield and Mark Victor Hansen The brainchild of motivational speakers, Canfield and Hansen, the premise is simple: heart-warming stories will make us feel better, just as chicken soup warms the cockles in the winter. The original book sold millions of copies and spawned a series that’s been translated into 54 languages. We must all be suckers for a happy ending. Enjoy it curled up with a bowl of soup and you will be joy personified come February.
The Italian Diet. Gino D’Acampo The Dukan diet claims ‘three million French women can’t be wrong’ but I say, one gorgeous Italian man who encourages us to eat cheese and pasta…is definitely right! The diet book that looks like a recipe book, this is all about eating healthily without depriving yourself of the things you love the most.
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Which famous person did Nancy Shevell marry in 2011? A ban on what items of clothing came into force in France on April 11th? Which dragon did Hilary Devey replace on the 2011 series of Dragon’s Den? On August 18th, a special edition of Crimewatch was aired that concentrated solely on what? Which soap opera celebrated its 60th anniversary on January 2nd? In 2011, David Chaytor, Eric Illsey, Elliot Morley and Jim Devine were all sentenced to at least one year in prison due to the parts they played in which scandal that was uncovered in 2009? When visiting the UK in May, why did Barack Obama arrive one day ahead of schedule? Which boy band finished 11th when representing the UK at the 2011 Eurovision Song Contest? Which radio presenter broke a world record for presenting the longest radio show, after hosting a 52-hour live broadcast in aid of Comic Relief? What was described as a “unique sculptural celebratory headpiece in delicate tea rose silk” when it was sold on eBay for £81,000 in May?
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Electricity 0800 3281111 Gas Emergency 0800 111 999 Water Severn Trent 0800 783 4444 NHS Direct 08 45 46 47 Cheltenham General Hospital 08454 222 222
Chemist Numbers Rowlands Pharmacy
5 High Street, Prestbury Cheltenham GL52 3AR Tel: 01242 244318 Open Monday-Friday 9am - 1pm & 2pm - 6pm Saturday 9am - 1pm
Badham Chemists
256 London Road, Charlton Kings Cheltenham GL52 6HS Tel: 01242 515143 Open Monday-Friday 9am - 6.30pm Saturday 9am - 5.30pm
Badham Pharmacy
62 Hewlett Road Cheltenham GL52 6AH Tel: 01242 260165 Open Monday-Friday 9am - 1pm & 1.30pm - 6pm Saturday 9am - 1pm
Boots The Chemist
High Street, Cheltenham Tel: 01242 527084 Open Monday-Saturday 8am - 6pm Wednesday 9am - 6pm Sunday 11am - 5pm
Lloyds Pharmacy
St. Pauls Medical Centre, Swindon Rd, Cheltenham, GL50 4DP Tel: 01242 571 590 Open Monday-Saturday 8am - 10.30pm Sundays 9am - 10pm
Badham Pharmacy Emergency prescriptions If you have a prescription marked “URGENT” by your doctor outside normal opening hours, please call 01242 516779 for assistance.
In the event of an Emergency when no pharmacy is open, please contact Cheltenham or Bishop’s Cleeve Police on 0845 090 1234 who will contact a Pharmacist to dispense your prescription.
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GP Out of Hours Service
08454 220220 covers all patients registered with a doctor’s surgery in Gloucestershire. Run by dedicated out of hours staff including doctors, specialist nurses and other health and social care workers.
Recycling
Swindon Road recycling centre
Opening hours Monday to Friday - 7.30am-7.30pm (summer time) and 7.30am-6.30pm (winter time) Saturdays - 7.30am-4.00pm Sundays and bank holidays - 9.00am-1.00pm
Wingmoor Farm, Nr Bishops Cleeve
Half mile west of Bishop’s Cleeve on the road to Stoke Orchard. Open 7 days a week (except Christmas Day and New Year’s Day) Opening hours: 9am – 6:15pm all year round Household Recycling Centre Helpline on 01242 680 010
Useful Numbers Cheltenham Borough Council 01242 262626 Citizens Advice Bureau 01242 522491 Gloucestershire County Council 01452 425000 Local M.P. Martin Horwood 01242 224889 National Rail Enquiries 08457 484950 Bacon Theatre 01242 258002 Everyman Theatre Cheltenham 01242 572573 Town Hall & Pump Rooms Box Office 0844 5762210 Cineworld Cinemas 0871 200 2000 Cheltenham Borough Community Transport 01242 515388
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PUBS & RESTAURANTS The Shutter Inn Shutter Lane, Gotherington Cheltenham GL52 9EZ Tel: 01242 673122 Malvern View Restaurant & Hotel Cleeve Hill, Cheltenham GL52 3PR Tel: 01242 672017 The Apple Tree Inn Stockwell Lane Woodmancote GL52 9QG Tel: 01242 673277 Bottelino’s St James Street Cheltenham GL52 2SH Tel: 01242 224761 Charlton Kings Hotel London Road Cheltenham GL52 6UU Tel: 01242 231061
Everest Balti House 3 Portland Street Cheltenham GL52 2NZ Tel: 01242 221334 The Farmers Evesham Road Bishop’s Cleeve GL52 8SA Tel: 01242 679277 Golden Mountain 63 Winchcombe Street Cheltenham GL52 2NE Tel: 01242 672664 The Langton 191 London Road Cheltenham GL52 6HT Tel: 01242 233022 Taj Mahal Balti 11 Church Road Bishop’s Cleeve GL52 8LR Tel: 01242 676006
TAKE-AWAYS All The Raj 27 Prestbury Road Cheltenham GL52 2PP Tel: 01242 242474 Chicken Inn 1 Portland Street Cheltenham GL52 2NZ Tel: 01242 527971 China House 176 London Road Cheltenham GL52 6HJ Tel: 01242 523687 Everest Balti House 3 Portland Street Cheltenham GL52 2NZ Tel: 01242 221334 Golden Mountain 63 Winchcombe Street Cheltenham GL52 2NE Tel: 01242 672664
Perfect Pizza 32 - 34 St James Street Cheltenham GL52 2SH Tel: 01242 235440 Pitville Fish & Chips 27 Prestbury Road Cheltenham GL52 2PP Tel: 01242 242474 Simpsons Fish & Chips 73 - 75 Priors Road Cheltenham GL52 5AL Tel: 01242 521964 Turkish Delight 6 Portland Street Cheltenham GL52 2PB Tel: 01242 282111 Wokswagon 77 Priors Road Cheltenham GL52 5AL Tel: 01242 575995
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Masala Bites 22-24 Albion Street Cheltenham GL52 2LP Tel: 01242 530531 Rising Sun Cleeve Hill Cheltenham GL52 3PX Tel: 01242 676281 The Curry Corner 133 Fairview Road Cheltenham GL52 2EX Tel: 01242 528449
TAXIS Airport Plus Tel: 01242 808090 Airport Priority Cars Tel: 01242 572224 A2B Private Hire Tel: 01242 580580 Bishop’s Cleeve Private Hire Tel: 01242 696676 Prestbury Independent Taxi Tel: 01242 07860 434421 The 727 Car Company Tel: 01242 523523
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Index of Advertisers Beauty, Health, Fitness & Skincare Absolute Beauty A.T.A Fitness Beauty Beyond KettleGirls The Cosmetic Studio
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Fitness Classes KettleGirls
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Funeral Directors Alexander Burn Ltd
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Garden Services & Maintenance Bredon Hill Landscaping 27 C&M Tree Solutions 28 Edward Price Tree & Garden 28 Hypnotherapist Advance Practice Positive Exchange
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Kitchens & Bathrooms Nicholas Joiner Kitchens Worktops Cheltenham
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Meals / Fruit & Veg Deliveries Wiltshire Farm Foods 19 Motoring, MOT’s & Vehicle Sales Cotswold Cheltenham Mini 21 Mercedes Benz 23 Oven Cleaning Oven Cleaning D.G.
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Photography & Weddings Fez Photography Wow Weddings
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Restaurants, Pubs, Shops & Cafe’s The Shutter Inn 18 Zebra’s Den SA shop 20 Roof repairs LCM Flat Roofing
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When was your alarm last Serviced?
Most existing systems serviced from £45 Central Station Monitoring with Police Response from £240 per year Do You need a face lift? Is your system old or would you like it to telephone you if it goes off? Upgrade today with a new control pane & Bell
from
£240
New Systems Available
from
£400 to £4000
Bulldog Security Systems Intruder Alarm Installations & Maintenance
Call for Details on:- 01242 222558 Email:- Service@bulldogsecuritysystems.co.uk