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Tewkesbury YO U R F R E E LO C A L COMMUNIT Y MAGAZINE

January 2019

GARDENING

Winter Colour SHORT STORY

Holy Wellington Boots LOCAL HISTORY

When trams ran up Cleeve Hill

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How to keep your pets warm this winter

As winter deepens and the weather starts to bite, it’s important to make sure our pets are warm and comfortable to avoid illness and distress. Even those animals with thick, furry coats are susceptible to the cold, so what can we do to help our dogs, cats, and rabbits stay warm this winter? Keeping your dog warm and cosy

A warm dog coat offers protection from the winter cold, and as temperatures drop, even dogs with the thickest fur will benefit from the extra insulation when exercising or playing outside. A fleece-lined inner layer with a waterproof outer is a good choice, particularly if the two layers can be detached and used individually as the weather dictates.

an outdoor hutch, you’ll need to provide additional protection from the elements. Siting their hutch away from the cold winds and driving rain, providing extra bedding, covering the hutch with a blanket and their run/outdoor area with tarpaulin, will all help to keep them healthy and safe. By Ann Haldon

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Making sure your cat is warm this winter

It’s more difficult to ensure your cat is warm in the winter given their independent nature, but they have a natural inclination to find warm places. That’s why it’s advisable to provide a cosy shelter in your garden, to reduce the likelihood of them sitting underneath cars or in other warm but dangerous places. Protecting your rabbit from the worst of the winter weather

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Resolve to tell the world! Hello and welcome to the 1st edition of Love Local Magazines for 2019. I hope you all had a lovely Christmas and New Year. I find the new year always starts so well with New Year’s resolutions and lots of positive thoughts. However, if you are anything like me, by the time February comes, the resolutions have fallen by the wayside and are a distant memory. However, this year I have decided to eat well and get fit, but more importantly, give up smoking. So, if there are any hypnotists out there who could help me please get in touch! Getting fit – or at least fitter - is easier to stick to when others are doing it too. And whether it’s walking to work instead of taking the car, going for a bike ride, playing games in the garden or doing some exercises in the comfort of your own home, activity which

fits in with friends and family is definitely more motivating. It can be hard though, especially after a full day’s work in dark and cold January, but I am determined to make a difference this year. Everyone says moving a bit more and eating a bit less is the way to do it but with lots of Christmas goodies left over its going to be hard. I’m told that one of the best ways to stick to your resolutions is to tell other people about them. By writing it here I’ve now mentioned it to 32,500 households. Should be a doddle then!

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Local History

When trams ran up Cleeve Hill Did you spend fruitless minutes in a traffic queue on Cleeve Hill last summer as the county council carried out slip stabilisation? If you were caught in a queue at the end of the first week in September, you might just have noticed something remarkable - a short stretch of tram track, complete with wooden sleepers. Yes, trams once travelled up Cleeve Hill. This is the story.

As Cheltenham grew in the second half of the nineteenth century, the town council began to consider providing some sort of public transport, but when trams were first suggested in 1879 they were rejected in favour of buses. Yet nothing happened for another ten years when an hourly service began from Lansdown Castle, at the junction of Lansdown Road and Gloucester Road, to Southam through Prestbury. These were horse-drawn, but in 1895 the council built an electricity generating station, now the Strozzi Palace, in Clarence Street and the possibility of introducing the new-fangled electric tram became real. Enter Thomas Nevins, an IrishAmerican entrepreneur, who in 1898 set up the Cheltenham and District Light Railway Company. He had the idea of using the 6

electricity to power the trams. The town council was enthusiastic but why should Cleeve Hill ever be considered a destination, being such a long way out of town and approached up a steep slope? On the one hand the area was rapidly developing as an affluent outer suburb and on the other hand it had become a valuable recreational area for all Cheltonians (of course, the two functions were not always compatible!). As one councillor rather optimistically forecast in 1896, “Cleeve Hill should be to Cheltenham what Clifton is to Bristol!" The route was laid out from Lansdown Castle, past Cheltenham's two railway stations, at Lansdown (the present station) and St James (opposite St Gregory's church) to Cleeve Hill. There was even talk of taking the trams to Winchcombe but knowledge that the Great Western Railway was originally planning a railway through the town meant that never happened. The necessary act of parliament laid down the gauge as a narrow three feet six inches with no more than eleven inches overhanging each side of the tram. The maximum speed would be 8mph. If this seems very slow, don’t forget alternatives still depended on horsepower! The three


and a half miles from Prestbury to the Malvern View Hotel cost ÂŁ36,000 to build. Work began in February 1901 and by the end of April over five miles of track had been laid. This was quick work, no doubt the result of employing 120 labourers many said to have followed Thomas Nevins from the USA, from where the first tramcars were imported.

All was set for a grand opening in July 1901, but tragedy struck when a tramcar on a test run only reached Cleeve Hill terminus. Note the donkey cart ready the Rising Sun Hotel before it began to slip back with its brakes locked on, to deliver goods brought up by the tram. reaching 40mph before overturning The affluent Cheltenham middle classes now in Southam, killing two workmen. found themselves surrounded by hundreds, This meant that when the service did if not thousands, of the very townspeople start on the 17th of August no passenger they were trying to avoid by living on the hill. was allowed on the top deck. When two single deck tramcars arrived, built this time In my next article, I will investigate the attractions locally in Gloucester, all passengers for the designed for 'the simple trammist' when he hill had to change in Southam. The trams or she stepped off the tram at its terminus. were immediately popular although the report in the Cheltenham Examiner that 10,000 travelled on the first day needs Southam tram stop where passengers changed to be taken with a pinch of salt!

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The ladies of the Women’s Institute were expecting Graeme in half an hour for a talk on success and being in tune with the universe. Graeme had decided over Christmas to pursue a career as a professional motivational speaker. He’d bagged this, his first gig, after the gentleman booked to demonstrate flower arranging had to cancel due to allergies. This, Graeme claimed, was just more evidence of the universe working in his favour. 10

The fact that he’d lost his driving licence was not an obstacle. It was a gift from the universe claimed Graeme because all successful people were chauffeurdriven. Ronnie considered it a bit rich that the universe was taking all the credit when he was the one doing all the driving. “The village is two miles up this road. If we run we could make it?”

“Run?” Graeme spluttered. “It will hardly give the right impression if I arrive out of puff.” He shook his head. “They need to see me as I am, a hugely successful man.” Ronnie looked at his map for clues.

“Found it!” he said, pleased with himself. “A footpath cuts across that field, we could walk it in twenty minutes.” “I’ll just get my wellies,” Ronnie said,


climbing out of the car.

“Aren’t you the proper little boy scout!” Graeme declared, following him.

“It’s just common sense,” Ronnie replied.

“My shoes are leather-soled and bespoke.” He presented his toe in the manner of a portly ballerina. “Do you not think if we were to ask the universe,” he continued, “it would indicate that I should wear the boots?” Ronnie sighed; once more Graeme and his universe had ganged up on him. He handed the wellies to his uncle, who stared at them indignantly.

“I’ll never get so much as a toe in these!” He thrust them back at Ronnie. “The universe has other plans for my feet. Let’s be off.” After a weekend’s rain the verge was soft and boggy, but just ahead was a public footpath sign. The clouds above them cracked open and a weak shaft of sunlight picked out something on the ground. Sitting neatly, waiting for them, was a pair of wellington boots. They looked exactly Graeme’s size.

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GARDENING

Winter Colour Happy New Year to you! Despite the winter weather, with planning and strategic planting your garden can still look gorgeous, with colourful plants to add interest to your plot.

Dogwoods or Cornus are great winter stem-colour plants. Planted in a moist sunny spot, the crimson-red stems are stunning during winter, plus in autumn you’ll get red and purple foliage. To keep these colourful stems coming, cut them back to ground level in late spring every alternate year.

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and have stunning coloured winter stems. For egg-yolk yellow stems go for Salix alba ‘Vitellina’, for scarlet-orange stems there is ‘Britzensis’, or Salix acutifolia ‘Blue Streak’ has purple stems with a silvery-grey bloom and grey buds. These stems also need to be cut back to ground level every two years.

The ghost bramble, Rubus cockburnianus, a relative of the standard bramble, has arching white stems that look great in winter sunshine. In summer it produces sprays of small purple flowers.

Christmas Roses or hellebores, including Helleborus argutiflorus, have cup-shaped green flowers with prominent stamens, are tough and perform well. The classic Christmas rose is white-flowered (developing a pink tinge as it ages), and looks stunning against the central cluster of golden-yellow stamens. The variety ‘Potters Wheel’ has flowers up to 10cm in diameter.


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• Regulate hormones that control appetite and sleep patterns. • Help control weight. • Release endorphins that ease pain. • Improve bowel function and prevent constipation. By improving your physical health and preventing falls, exercise can increase your longevity too. However, exercise can do a lot more than that.

Mental Health and Wellbeing Benefits

“If exercise were a pill, it would be one of the most cost-effective drugs ever invented,” says health promotion consultant Dr Nick Cavill. That’s true because the benefits of exercise go way beyond simple ‘fitness’. Physical Health Benefits

Research has proved that regular exercise can actively help to prevent disease and debility. It can:

• Lower blood pressure (in turn lowering risk of stroke, heart attack, heart failure and kidney disease). • Increase muscle mass and strength, bone strength, cardiovascular endurance, flexibility and balance, helping to prevent strains, injuries, falls, osteoporosis and osteoarthritis. • Help prevent some cancers and diseases, including colon and breast cancer, Alzheimer’s and Type 2 diabetes. 24

Exercise can: Improve your mood, self-esteem and sleep patterns Exercise can improve sleep patterns and release endorphins that can lift your mood and increase your energy levels. By improving your fitness and appearance, and giving you goals, routine and a sense of achievement, it can also increase your self-esteem. Improve your mental health

Poor sleep can contribute to physical health issues and depression, anxiety, poor memory and concentration. Exercise can improve your sleep and is proven to help alleviate anxiety, stress and mild to moderate depression. Just 10 minutes of brisk walking can increase mental alertness, energy and positivity while increasing your activity from zero to exercising three times a week can reduce your depression risk by almost 20%. Give you ‘time off’

Some of your exercise should make you out of breath, but you can also do


more relaxing forms of exercise like tai chi, Pilates and yoga. Any exercise can give you time to focus on you, rather than your everyday concerns. Get you outdoors

Research has proved the benefits of ecotherapy and being active outdoors. Getting outside to enjoy some fresh air and sunshine is great for your mental and physical health, helping you produce the Vitamin D essential for absorption of calcium and good bone health. Improve your social life and family life – and have some fun!

Exercise can be fun, and by joining exercise classes or activity groups, you will also benefit from the positive effects that socialising and friendship can have on your health and wellbeing. Team sports can bring a sense of belonging and motivation, while becoming fitter may help you to take part in more family activities.

Cheltenham Ladies College Sports Centre, Malvern Rd. Fitness class open to those with all types of cancer, irrespective of their prognosis. Jointly run by a specialist cancer physiotherapist and senior gym instructor. Clare 07738 709072, clare.lait@cancer-physio.com.

KARATE & KOBUDO Tuesdays: 7.45 - 9.45pm; Thursdays: 6.30 - 8.30pm, The CLC Health & Fitness Centre, Malvern Road, Cheltenham, GL50 2NX. Sensei Vermiglio: 07794 960 986. www.ryukyu-kobudo.com

PREGNANCY & POSTNATAL YOGA Tuesdays, 6 - 7.30pm, Ashchurch Village Hall. Suitable from 14 weeks of pregnancy onwards. No previous experience required; taster sessions available. Sandra Lewis: 01242 572068, info@sandralewisyoga.co.uk.

Zumba, tennis, rowing, boxing, karate, netball, Pilates, dancing‌ there are many types of sport and exercise, so try out a few to find something you really enjoy.

EXERCISE CLUBS & CLASSES IN YOUR AREA

CRICKET PRACTICE Sundays, 10am - 12pm, Bushley Cricket Club More players wanted, esp. for ladies team, to join in the last of the indoor nets this month. Kit & coaching provided. Any experience catered for. 01684 292350 or 07812 179002.

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The Life List

A Quantum of Porridge

I give you James Bond, our quintessentially British hero and a cultural icon since the 1950s. He is getting on a bit though, so maybe his adventures need updating? Dr Know-It-All – 007 scares himself witless with internet health searches.

From Russia with Loaf – Bond goes to extraordinary lengths, and a Moscow bakery, for Borodino bread. Cold fingers – James purchases some thermal gloves. Critics give it a thumbs-up.

Thunder…bald – 007 heads off a problem and keeps it under his hat.

You Only Sieve Twice – Bond wows the Bake-Off judges with his signature gun bake. Diamonds Are For Heather – James buys an expensive birthday present.

Live and Let Diet – 007 tries the 5/2 eating plan. The Spy Who Loved Mead – Bond gets

The Man with the Swollen Thumb – MI6’s 007 tries his hand at DIY. OMG.

For Your Eyes Only Need Reading Glasses – Bond looks into the small print.

Octo-pushy – James excels on Countdown but lacks humility.

Never Say Nebuchadnezzar Again – Bond impresses historians at a party until he confuses the Babylonians with the Egyptians. A View to a Killer Investment – James bites off more than he can chew with Bitcoin. Tomorrow Never Dines – 007 contemplates a 24-hour fast.

(Stow on) The Wold Is Not Enough – While holidaying in Gloucestershire, Bond takes an additional day trip to Cheltenham.

Dye Another Grey – A Bond film with a darker tone. Cappuccino Royale – An over-generous barista makes 007’s day. Sky fallout – James rushes to make a cable TV payment before the footie match starts.

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Your local EVENTS GUIDE DICK WHITTINGTON Ongoing until 5 January, The Roses Theatre, Tewkesbury, GL20 5NX Traditional family pantomime. Tickets: £15 - £25; family & group discounts available. Box Office: 01684 295074. www.rosestheatre.org ALADDIN PANTOMIME Ongoing until 13 Jan, The Everyman, Cheltenham Written and directed by Blue Peter presenter and actor Peter Duncan, featuring Tweedy the Clown. www. everymantheatre.org.uk.

CURIOUS ABOUT GLOUCESTER Until 24 Jan, Gloucester City Centre, Starting point: College Green, GL1 2LY Discover Gloucester with two self-guided heritage walks and a treasure hunt. https:// fantasticforfamilies.com/

ARGENTINE TANGO FOR BEGINNERS Starting 8 Jan, 7.30pm, St Marks C of E Junior School, Robert Burns Ave, Cheltenham, GL51 6NU Weekly classes. Have fun, keep fit and meet new friends. No partner needed. £6 per class. Janet: 07941 218535. www.tangocheltenham.dance

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"After the War is over: 1919 and all that!"; John Hancock. £3, incl. refreshments. Everyone welcome. WOODMANCOTE WI 17 Jan, 7.30pm Woodmancote Village Hall Riding for the Disabled Association, speaker Claire Jenkins. Tel. 01242 672791

SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS 17 - 20 January, Thurs & Fri 7pm, Sat 12pm & 4.30pm, Sun 2.30pm, The Bacon Theatre, Cheltenham

Promenade Productions proudly present a traditional family pantomime. Script by Alan Frayne. Tickets £10-15. Call Showcase on 01242 224144 or visit www. promenadeproductions.co.uk. WINCHCOMBE LIVE 18 Jan, Doors open at 8.15pm, White Hart Inn, Winchcombe Dana Immanuel and the Stolen Band. £10.

WEDDING OPEN DAY 20 Jan, 11am - 3pm, Ellenborough Park Hotel Explore the venue and meet

suppliers. Tel. 01242 545454 GLOUCESTER CAJUN AND ZYDECO FESTIVAL 25 - 27 Jan, Doors open 6.30pm on Fri, 10.30am on Sat & Sun, Gloucester Guildhall. Music, dance & food. Annual festival, now in its 26th year. Various prices. Tickets from www. gloucesterticketshop.co.uk/ search/cajun. FESTIVAL TRIALS DAY 26 Jan, 11am, Cheltenham Racecourse From £7.50 pp. http:// cheltenham.thejockey club.co.uk/

CLEEVE CONCERTS Tithe Barn, Bishop's Cleeve 3 Feb, 7.30pm: Toyah & Her Electric Band. 8 Feb, 7.30pm: Kim Cypher. Box Office: 0333 666 3366 (booking fees apply). www.cleeveconcerts.com

REGULAR EVENTS

CARERS’ COFFEE MORNING 1st Thurs/month, 10 11.30am, Tewkesbury Day Centre, Station Road Share experiences & concerns in a friendly, supportive environment. Tea and cakes. Free entry. 01684 296238

CRAFT FAIR 2nd Sun/month, 11.30am - 2.30pm, Bishop's Cleeve


Community Centre Wide range of stalls; refreshments. Free entry. Libby Cleal: 07776 301767.

MEMORY CAFÉ Last Wed/month, 2 - 4pm, Tewkesbury Day Centre, Station Road. For those with memory problems and their carers/companions. Tea and cakes. Free entry. 01684 296238

MINT & CORIANDER COOKING COURSES 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. Info & recipes mintandcoriander.com, Facebook Mint & Coriander. TEWKESBURY CARE TO SING 2nd Weds/month, 2 - 4pm, Tewkesbury Day Centre, Station Rd, GL20 5DR For those with memory problems and their carers/companions. Sing your favourite songs together. Tea & cakes. £2.50/person. 01684 772559

WINCHCOMBE FOLK NIGHT 1st Tue/month, 8 - 11pm, The White Hart Inn, High St, Winchcombe, GL54 5LJ. Singers, musicians and audiences welcome to join our regular performers. 01242 602236

SHOPPING

COUNTRY MARKET Fridays, 9 - 11.30am. Tewkesbury Town Hall. Homemade cakes, savouries, preserves, crafts, seasonal vegetables/ fruits, plants & shrubs. Refreshments.

FARMERS & CRAFT MARKET 2nd Sat/month, 9am - 1.30pm, Abbey Lawns Car Park, Gander Lane, Tewkesbury, GL20 5PG. Local produce and local arts and crafts. Dave Joynes: 01386 840138 or Trade. CotswoldMarkets@gmail.com GENERAL RETAIL MARKET Weds & Saturdays, 9am - 3.30pm, Spring Gardens Car Park, Oldbury Rd, Tewkesbury, GL20 5DN. More info Dave Joynes, 01386 840138.

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