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Dear Reader, As we wave goodbye to Spring 2016, we welcome British summertime in the hope for plenty of sun, fun days out, and lots of summer fetes and picnics in the park. With the weather warming up it’s the perfect time to start getting out and about and getting some more exercise. I am going to start doing my local Parkrun every weekend, wish me luck! Over the next few weeks, you will start seeing the flags of St. George spring up everywhere to commemorate the start of Euro 2016 and expressing England’s dream of winning a tournament for the first time since 1966. June also gives us the perfect excuse to enjoy some delicious strawberries and cream and the odd Pimms or two while we enjoy the start of the Wimbledon fortnight. (This is also the time of year I take up tennis very seriously)! Cheltenham has the Science Festival, the Cheltenham Challenge and the unmissable Ukulele Festival to look forward to this month, which features “The Big Busk” where hundreds of Uke players come together to sing and play in Imperial Gardens on Sunday 19th at 10.30am, and up the road Bishop’s Cleeve has their annual Street Fair to look forward to, a fantastic family event with lots of fun guaranteed and a great day out. Best wishes, Vicky Muller
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Golden Years
Memories of 50 Years Ago by Ted Bruning
I’ve just found my cheque book. It wasn’t easy because the last time I used it was in July, when I bought a car, and in fact the last time I used it before then was Christmas 2013 when I ran out of ideas for presents and gave my kids cheques instead. Oh, and in my pocket I have £1.56... What does all this have to do with anything? Well, on 29th June 1966, Barclay’s Bank launched Britain’s first credit card (the Barclaycard, since you ask), and money as I and others of my vintage once knew it has been dying ever since. The credit card and its contemporary, the charge card, were responses to the illusion that cash and money was the same thing. Despite the fact that the Lombards had disproved the idea centuries earlier by providing international credit facilities in which limitless sums could be moved around without anyone so much as sniffing a ducat, people in the post-War age still had to carry cash to cover all their spending. And in post-War America, spending was getting more and more extravagant. One of the luxuries the newlyrich post-War Americans were starting to spend more and more Page 14
lavishly on was dining out; and the first charge card, Diner’s Club, enabled them to do just that. If you didn’t customarily carry enough cash to pay for a blow-out for yourself and all your friends – or for yourself and that one special friend – and provided you had a fat enough salary, all you had to do was pay an annual fee and your card would cover the bill at any participating restaurant. It wasn’t credit, though – the balance had to be cleared in full every month. Diner’s Club launched with 200 members and 27 participating restaurants; by the end of the year it had 20,000 members and other high-value retailers were clamouring to be allowed in. Finders Services, launched in Britain in 1951, was a straightforward copy; it was swallowed up by Diners Club in 1962, and in 1963 American Express, another charge card operation, arrived in the UK too. (Barclaycard also had an American connection: it was a franchisee of the Bank of America’s BankAmericard scheme, later rebranded as Visa). At first, Barclaycard and its rivals were similar in operation: since extended credit was illegal in Britain until 1968 you had to clear your Barclaycard every month, just as with Diners Club and American Express. But it was always intended to be more democratic than the charge cards, which were aimed at the well-off and the prestige trades. It didn’t charge a fee, for a start; there was no salary
qualification but there was a credit limit; and given Barclay’s established position in the UK it was accepted by a much, much greater number and variety of retailers. Without going into too much detail, here’s how plastic has fared in those 50 years. 1969: the cheque card arrives. 1972: the Access credit card is a co-operative of several banks. 1987: the debit card is born. 1995: debit card transactions exceed credit card transactions. 1998: debit card transactions exceed cheque transactions. 2004: plastic overtakes cash. One could go on, but you get the picture. Plastic rules. Which raises a question I’m qualified to ask but not answer? What exactly is money? It’s clearly not the pennies like cartwheels I took to the sweetshop as a child. It’s not a fistful of fivers, either: a fiver isn’t really a fiver at all; it’s just a picture of a fiver. Money as a reflection of itself? It’s no more ephemeral a concept than money as a seemingly endless chain of electronic ones and zeroes. And if money doesn’t really exist, why can’t I have more of it?
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Open Gardens in Winchcombe
Centre and outside the library. Parking is available at the Back Lane car park and there is also want refreshment part way round, another car park in Bull Lane. Sunday 12th June 2016 several gardens are offering teas Entrance is £5.00 for adults, 2.00pm - 6.00pm and cakes, and a chance to sit children under 12 are free. Sunday June 12th is Open down. There is also a plant sale. Gardens Day in Winchcombe. Proceeds for the event go to the This year an added attraction Following a very successful event conservation of St Peter's Church is the opportunity to view the last year, the winning formula which stands on the main road stays the same, with many gardens gardens in the row of almshouses through the town. in Dent’s Terrace, a Grade ll to visit, lovely teas on offer and Location: Winchcombe lies on the listed terrace designed in 1865 plants to buy. You will have B4632 between Cheltenham and by George Gilbert Scott for the opportunity to visit gardens Emma Dent of Sudeley Castle. The Broadway. which include a range of styles terrace is not normally open to the For queries and more information from smaller and more intimate public, so this is a treat for us all. cottage gardens to those with a email: winchcombegardens@ more formal layout. You can talk The gardens are located gmail.com to the owners, check out plants throughout Winchcombe and not and shrubs that others have all are within walking distance. grown and gain new ideas about A map of the garden locations how to make your garden look is on the ticket and tickets are as attractive as possible in the available on the day in the summer. Some of the gardens gardens themselves (look for the are new to the programme, red flag outside the house), at the others are old friends. If you Winchcombe Tourist Information
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Believing that the demolition of buildings need not be a process that generates unwanted waste, Brett Hunter of EMG demolition carried out the works with a view to saving, reusing and recylcing as much of the materials as possible. Winchcombe Reclamation were able to salvage interior fixtures, timber and flooring and any crushed materials were sent to be re-used in nearby roadways rather than going to landfill. The iconic swing sign seen outside the pub, is now in the yard here at Winchcombe Reclamation and, if this little piece of local history is of any interest, it is open to offers with monies going to my chosen zebra charity – Marwell Zoo’s Zany Zebra Appeal.
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Tackling Troublesome Weeds by Pippa Greenwood Why is it that weeds always seem to grow faster and more vigorously than pretty well anything you actually choose to plant in your garden? Top of my weed hate list is hairy bittercress (Cardamine hirsuta), which produces a little rosette of leaves topped with a short spike with tiny white flowers, and I despise it because it spreads so quickly. Weeds are typically described as ‘any plant which is growing in the wrong place’ such as your flowerbeds, your vegetable garden, your shrubbery or your lawn. So what makes weeds such a nuisance? • They feed and take up moisture in great quantities and sometimes compete actively with nearby garden plants. • They can create shade and stunt the growth of nearby plants. • Those with a ground-cover like effect can cause the growth of garden plants to be distorted or held back. • Weeds may harbour pests or diseases. So what can you do to try to minimise the problems they cause without spending hours with a hoe or sprayer? • Get on top of weeds early in the year - removing as many as possible before your garden plants start to grow Page 18
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Gloucestershire Golf Club raises over £200,000 for local hospice Back in 1987 a Cheltenham family started a charity golf day at their local golf club to raise funds for the hospice which provided care to their parents. Some 27 years later the event at Cleeve Hill Golf Club has raised over £200,000 for Sue Ryder Leckhampton Court Hospice, supporting local people and their families at a time they need it most. Founded by the Farrel family in response to the care their parents received at Sue Ryder Leckhampton Court Hospice in 1987, the money raised over the years has helped install new telephone systems so patients could chat to their families, hydraulic beds, new curtains and blinds and much more. Donations from the 2015 tournament secured a hoist for use in the Day Hospice and purchased plants bringing a new centre bed to life in the hospice courtyard which was planted last month. The charity day is a well-known fixture on golfing calendars, and the 28th tournament event takes place this year on Saturday 11th June at Cleeve Hill Golf Club. Members and non-members alike are invited to compete for The Sue Ryder Rose Bowl at the magnificent golf course encompassing the highest point of the Cotswolds. Page 24
Entries are welcome in doubles or as a team of four at £25 a head, including meal and charity auction, all to help raise funds for the local hospice. To enter call the Cleeve Hill Golf Club Pro shop on 01242 672592. Doug Farrel said, “When we first started the event we had 45 friends and family come along and over the years we’ve seen some tournaments attract up to 200 golfers. We never thought it would still be going some 28 years later and would have raised such an incredible amount of money in our parents’ memory.” “We’re delighted to have raised much needed funds for the hospice, helping local people and their families just as the hospice helped us.” “The golf tournament is a great day and I would like to thank everyone who comes out to support us as we can’t raise this money without them.” Elise Hoadley, Hospice Director for Sue Ryder Leckhampton Court Hospice said, "Words can’t say how much we appreciate the Farrel family and all the golfers, supporters and sponsors who have made each and every golf day such a
success over the past 27 years." "The incredible amount raised is testament to all their hard work and support, and it is making a real and lasting difference here at the hospice." Leckhampton Court provides the only inpatient unit giving specialist hospice care in the county. It needs to raise £2 million every year with the help of local communities and supporters. For more information visit www.sueryder.org/ leckhampton, www.facebook.com/SueRyder LeckhamptonCourtHospice or follow @SueRyderLCH on Twitter. To enter a team into the Cleeve Hill Golf Club Sue Ryder Charity Golf Tournament call 01242 672592.
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World Blood Donor Day
World Blood Donor Day on 14th June is an annual World Health Organisation event. This year’s campaign celebrates blood donors, highlighting the idea that blood connects us all. It seeks to raise awareness of the need for regular blood donation, inspiring more people to become blood donors. Why Should You Give Blood? It’s easy to find reasons not to donate, but also easy to assume blood will be available if we need it. However, in the UK we need over 6,000 people to give blood every day to meet our needs; around 67% is used to treat medical conditions, 27% in surgery (including emergencies) and 6% to treat blood loss after childbirth. Who Can Give Blood? If you’re fit, healthy, aged 16 to 66 and weigh over 7 stone 12lbs or 50kg, you should be able to start donating blood. Men can give blood every 3 months and women, every 4 months. Page 26
However, some things can affect your eligibility, such as organ transplantation, travel to certain countries and existing medical conditions. You can check your eligibility on the NHS webpage www. blood.co.uk/who-can-giveblood. Preparing To Give Blood You can register online at www.blood.co.uk, by calling 0300 123 2323, or at a blood donation session. To donate, book an appointment or drop in at your next local session. To make your donation as comfortable as possible, ensure that beforehand you: • Eat regularly. • Get a good night’s sleep. • Drink plenty of fluids (but avoid alcohol for 24 hours). • Wear loose, comfortable clothing. • Avoid unusually strenuous exercise. • Know your medical and travel history. What Happens When You Donate Blood Pre-booked appointments shouldn’t take over an hour; take a friend or book to distract you if you’re nervous. You’ll be given a drink to keep you hydrated. Your identity and health check details will be confirmed, and your iron levels will be checked by testing blood from your finger. A small cuff is placed on your arm to maintain a light pressure and the donation site will be cleaned with
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33rd annual Tewkesbury Medieval Festival Just as they did in 1471, the roar of canon, the clash of swords, and the shouts of fighting men will echo over the Tewkesbury Battle Field, as the 33rd annual Tewkesbury Medieval Festival takes place on July 9th/10th.
characters including a doctor surgeon with bloody tales of medieval medicine, a dancing bear, and it is rumoured, dragons, will be found around the field. Children can enjoy learning simple circus skills, or taking part in historically themed arts and crafts in the Bright Knight Tent or a quiet break at the magical Story Tellers Garden.
When they are not fighting many of several thousand re-enactors and their families will live for the weekend in living history camps where you are welcome to visit them.
This year, we have a visit from Mad Cap Theatre who will be performing at various sites. The large beer tent with its wide range of real beers and ales, and for a real taste of history, mead, will have live music all day, and possibly a visit from the lovely gypsy dancers. Hunger pangs can be taken care of by a wide range of caterers.
Even Plantagenet King Edward, and his rival for the throne, Queen Margaret of Anjou, welcome visitors to their sumptuous camps. Away from the battle site there is a big and bustling medieval market, full of leather, metal and wood workers, costumiers, jewellers, potters and sellers of all kinds of exotic and unusual goods. Minstrels, jesters, stilt walkers and
Entrance to the festival is free, with a small charge for parking, but please be as generous as you can to the bucket collectors, putting on an event like this is expensive, but we want everyone to be able to join in.
Saturday the fun moves into town, for a very tongue in cheek re-creation of the capture, trial and beheadings of the fleeing Lancastrians.
This is followed by the peaceful service of Complin, held by candlelight in the beautiful Abbey. Sunday sees our large Carnival style parade make its way up the High Street and Church Street on its way to the festival site, starting at 11.15am. Tewkesbury is about 2miles from junction 9 of the M5 and the festival site is signed from all major entrances to the town, please follow the signed route, it has been designed with safety in mind. For further details, including accommodation and our own camp site, just a few minutes walk from the event, visit our web site www.Tewkesbury MedievalFestival.org.
The festival opens at 11am both days, with battles at 4pm on Saturday and 3pm on Sunday. When it closes at 6pm on
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Home & Interiors Outdoor Living
By Katherine Sorrell
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Longer days mean it’s time to head out to the garden. However large or small your outside space, some careful planning will ensure that it is flexible enough for playing games, entertaining or simply putting your feet up and relaxing, writes Katherine Sorrell Today’s gardens are more like an outdoor room, used for playing, cooking, socialising and resting; they are multifunctional spaces that look good but also work hard for every member of the family. If your garden is in need of an update, the secret is in the planning - how will you use the space and what do you want from it? Sketch a plan of your garden on graph paper, and gather samples of the materials you intend to use – such as slate, willow or terracotta – to ensure that they coordinate. If in doubt, consider Page 34
In a large garden, the ideal layout includes separate areas for dining, relaxing and playing – perhaps with a ‘secret’ children’s area at the far end, including structures such as a swing, trampoline, climbing frame or tepee. A peaceful area away from both the house and the kids is ideal for a hammock or a deck chair – perhaps near some scented flowers or under a tree for shade. And the dining area is best closest to the house, with space nearby for a barbecue or even an outdoor kitchen. Consider changes in levels – they add interest and are easier to deal with than slopes, but avoid lots of steps between the door and the dining table. Flooring is key, too - will you choose stone slabs, gravel, bricks, decking, wood chips or perhaps tiles that complement your kitchen flooring for an inside-outside look? Just like indoors, your choice of garden flooring can signal a change from one area to another. It is also a question of practicality and cost: specify stone slabs for the dining area, for example, and save money with woodchips in the children’s play area. Verticals are just as important, providing privacy, screening and dividing, adding visual
interest and offering places for climbers to grow. Think about fences, hedges, walls, arches, arbours and pergolas – a simple metal archway over a path entwined with fragrant honeysuckle makes a lovely focal point, while a small wooden pergola can link two different areas of the garden and offer a shady spot to sit in. Finally, furniture. Consider waterproof upholstery, outdoor sofas and all-weather rattan, choosing designs and colourways that link with the whole space. You can even accessorise outdoor sofas with scatter cushions and interior throws or blankets for when it gets chilly. If space is restricted, opt for folding furniture and play equipment that can be put away, or build seating into your hard landscaping – an extra-wide low wall makes a great bench seat and you can even build in hinged storage for cushions. The time is right to start planning your stunning summer garden, and creating more useable space outdoors is far more economical than a new basement or roof conversion – in fact, turning outdoor space into an extra outdoor room may add value to your property. Image - Shrewsbury sixseater set with parasol, £899; contemporary A-frame chimenea with cooking grill, £399; all Dobbies, 0131 561 6406; www.dobbies.com.
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“Bill Pullen’s Music Mix” reaches 100 Editions Bill has been presenting his own unique mix of folk, blues, jazz and rock (in fact music that isn’t easily pigeonholed, old and new, and featuring international, national and local artists) since Radio Winchcombe started full time broadcasting in 2012. His knowledge of the music and artists is considerable and there are always anecdotes to enjoy. All of the music comes from his own extensive music collection. At the end of April Bill reached the 100th edition of his programme, and we congratulate him on this tremendous achievement. Bill Pullen’s Music Mix can be heard every other week (it alternates with Eclectics Anonymous) Saturdays 8-9pm, and it is repeated the following Wednesday 9-10pm. Winchcombe’s 1940's Weekend
On April 23rd and 24th Winchcombe adopted a 1940’s look and feel to coincide with the Gloucestershire & Warwickshire Steam Railway’s “Wartime in the Cotswolds” weekend. Shops were bedecked in memorabilia from the era, and local people and visitors were suitably dressed in 1940’s fashions. The highlight of both days was a visit from “King George VI” and “Field Marshall Montgomery” who made speeches at Abbey Terrace. They were transported intoWinchcombe in a convoy of jeeps and other army vehicles, with the King and his “wife” arriving in a 1940’s limousine. Page 38
Radio Winchcombe was proud to take part, playing 1940’s music (with the backdrop of an air-raid siren) in North Street throughout both days, and provided a 1-hour live outside broadcast from The Sue Ryder Shop at Saturday lunchtime where Ruth McDonagh interviewed anyone who remotely looked like they were wearing 1940’s clothes. It was an extremely successful event for whom we have to thank organiser Gaye Fryer of The Sue Ryder Shop, we hope it will be repeated next year! Pictures are available here: www. flickr.com/ photos/ winchcombeactivities/ collections/ Woodmancote Fete May Bank Holiday saw Radio Winchcombe provide music and, as it turned out, a public address facility at Woodmancote Fete. No mean feat given that the weather conditions were atrocious, but Jim Hart stayed the course despite the cold and wet and Radio Winchcombe was very happy to play its part. We are hoping for better weather next year! John Rowe returns Last month we announced that Impromptu, our arts programme, was coming to an end. This month I’m delighted to announce that John Rowe has returned to the airwaves to present a programme of Popular Classics in this slot. John and his wife Pat moved to Winchcombe about 25 years ago from Harrow Middlesex to semi retire and have been busy ever since with church, clubs and many activities in the community, especially in the early days of Radio Winchcombe. John presented shows of light classical music but specialised on the
history of film composers since the 1940’s onwards, profiling the likes of George Gershwin, Lerner & Leowe and Rodgers & Hammerstein and recently the life and music of Dame Julie Andrews. In those early days of twice-a-year broadcasts John organised the vital advertising and sponsorship necessary to finance the running of the station. When the station went full-time some four years ago John stepped down as he could not regularly commit his time. Now he is back with Popular Classics at 3pm on Sundays, and repeated at 6pm on Tuesdays. He hopes to include listener’s requests in the future. Ruth McDonagh joins Radio Winchcombe One of our ‘occasional’ new Radio Winchcombe presenters is freelance journalist Ruth McDonagh. Ruth may already be known to some of our listeners as she grew up in Winchcombe. She has worked on newspapers and in PR and marketing in the area for many years and was editor of the popular Winchcombe Life magazine. She helped launch the Festival of Music and Arts, is a Trustee at Winchcombe Day Centre and was an active member of the Business Forum. Ruth moved back to Winchcombe last year with her two dogs and can often be seen out and about getting involved in all sorts of community activities! When co -presenting on Radio Winchcombe with Nick Mundy - “Ruth and Nicks Morning Mayhem” - Ruth’s aim is to entertain with light-hearted banter and great music - all designed to make you smile and dance. Her taste in music is wide and varied as is her taste in cake - another key element of any show. She has even enlisted the services of Benson the Butler who waits on her while on air! Ruth and Nick will be co-presenting the Friday breakfast show every week from 7am - 9am, during June, while Judy
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The event will be hosted by Radio Winchcombe presenter James Locke, who will entertain with many party games, raffle and auction. James has hosted similar events for Sue Ryder and Bloodwise.
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As ever, if you want to discuss any of the items above please contact Nick Mundy at: office1@ radiowinchcombe.co.uk or 07768 777262. Nights
Radio Winchcombe will be hosting a major fundraising evening with a journey through Elvis Presley’s life and a buffet. All proceeds will go towards keeping the station on the air.
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Adam Carter (as seen on “Stars in their eyes”) is a dynamic performer who interprets the voice, look and actions of Elvis with stunning accuracy. He will perform many hits from Elvis’ musical career with a show which is not to be missed!
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Elvis Presley Tribute Evening - 19th November Cheltenham Park Hotel
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The Street Fair takes place on Sunday 12th June and the theme will be The Queen’s Birthday. Radio Winchcombe will be providing a live outside broadcast during the afternoon, and there will be some changes of our normal programme schedule to accommodate this.
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As a veteran tea taster with Brook Shields, Bad Boy joined Radio Winchcombe in July 2014 replacing John Oldham as co-host on What A Week Last Week Was with Mike Longley. Barnsey now hosts his own show – The Same Place, The Same Time - every Wednesday morning at 9am.
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Musical tastes - he relishes The Marmites and The Twiglets as well as soul singer Nosmo King. After being abandoned by the ‘society’ he took up running...his doctor suggested that he runs at least 5 miles per day, by the end of the week he was 35 miles from home.
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Bad Boy Barnes was born at a very young age in Bristol. The Barnes’s left Bristol and moved to Kenilworth via pottery city Stoke on Trent. Bad Boy was a good boy at school achieving good grades in cooking and needlework. After leaving the academy he worked for a secret society - if we told you the name of it we’d be shot.
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Books for Dad Struggling for inspiration this Father’s Day? Forget gift vouchers and gardening tools, books are the way to go. Whether Dad likes escaping into a thriller, getting creative with the kids, or cooking up a storm in the kitchen, there’s sure to be something in our selection to keep him happy. Conspiracy – Iain Gale Bernard Cornwell fans will thank you for introducing them to Iain Gale’s series about a maverick soldier in the Peninsular War. James Keane certainly gets himself in enough scrapes and mishaps to keep the reader entertained. Wellresearched, gritty and colourful, the series brings a period of military history to life. The latest novel, Conspiracy, sees Keane ordered by Wellington to work undercover in Paris – a dangerous task indeed in such a turbulent political landscape. 50 Evening Adventures – Tim, Kerry, Ella and Amy Meek Another great resource for tackling the ‘I’m bored’ mantra, 50 Evening Adventures provides a plethora of ideas for making the most of evenings as a family. There are suggestions for places to go, things to do and meals to cook outside. Former teachers Tim and Kerry Meek are currently travelling around Europe in a caravan with their daughters. They’re used to packing lightly, so most of the suggestions don’t need any special equipment, and can be carried out for free, or very cheaply. Page 40
The Hairy Bikers Blood, Sweat and Tyres: The Autobiography – Dave Myers and Si King If Dad enjoys an autobiography, this is the perfect book to wrap up for him this Father’s Day. The duo didn’t have the easiest childhoods; Si was bullied about his weight, while Dave had to grow up quickly as a carer for his mother. But a love of good food and entertaining brought them together and made them household names. Warm, honest and laughout -loud funny, it’s a great testament to what true friends can do when they put their minds to it. Poor Boy Road – James L. Weaver Fast-paced and gripping from the first page, Poor Boy Road is a good bet for fans of action thrillers. Jake Caldwell is a mob-enforcer who’s looking for a way out. When he’s called back to his childhood town to help care for his dying, abusive father, his boss hands him one last job – kill a local drug dealer. But can he do it? Great characters, believable dialogue and plenty of action combine to make this a real page-turner.
The Den Book – Fiona Danks and Jo Schofield Packed with creative inspiration, The Den Book is full of ideas to encourage Dad to get outside and have fun with the kids (or grandkids). Whether they want a forest hideaway, a fairy tent or a full-on fort, instructions are easy to follow, and many of the dens don’t require any special materials. Published by Frances Lincoln, it costs £12.99, so you should have enough funds left over to invest in some tarpaulin and twine. More Home Comforts – James Martin Aspiring chefs and good honest cooks alike will enjoy this book. As the name implies, it’s packed with ideas for tasty, honest comfort food. Recipes are straightforward, with each step well explained. Most ingredients can be easily picked up at the supermarket, although a few will require a bit more forward planning. More than 100 recipes are included, many of which have been shown in the TV series. Dad will soon be whipping you up Beer Can Piri Piri Chicken, Lamb Belly with BBQ Sauce & Pickled Red Onion, or just some good old chocolate brownies.
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Winchcombe Walkers are Welcome www.winchcombewelcomeswalkers.com WINCHCOMBE
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turn left through a gate signposted Cotswold Way and ascend the grassy hillside. At the top look back Leave Back Lane car park by the for delightful views of Winchcombe steps at the rear and turn right to and the surrounding countryside. walk along Cowl Lane. Turn right at the T-junction into the High Street and after 100 metres turn left into Vineyard Street. Cross the River Isbourne by the road bridge and after 25 metres turn right through a kissing gate by a Cotswold Way signpost. Follow this path across the field and through a kissing gate and continue until you reach a road.
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Pass through a gate and immediately turn right onto a lane by a T-junction. Follow the lane and at a fork bear right and pass in front of the entrance to Corndean Hall.
Turn left along the lane taking care Pass beneath electricity lines and of traffic for approx 0.5 kms; turn after 100 metres turn right at a right by a wall and driveway A sign- footpath sign B, climb the stile and posted Cotswold Way. Walk uphill walk downhill, first on grass and on the tarmac drive past a cricket then on a farm track to pass under ground on your right. power lines again. Opposite a horse dressage area
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and shortly after, at a crossroad of paths, turn left over a stile C to pass abandoned farm buildings on your right. Follow this track along and round to the left to reach Postlip Mill. This is a working industrial site so please keep to the rights of way at all times and do not interfere with any materials or equipment on the site. Postlip Mill was first recorded as milling flour around 1066, using a large water wheel. Paper has been manufactured at Postlip Mill since 1733. Turn right to walk through the paper mills, following first a tarmac and later a concrete drive. Pass under trees and where the drive bears left D, keep ahead up a short incline to pass through a kissing gate.
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to your right until you reach a kissing gate by a road. Continue ahead for approx 40metres and turn right along the lane, to cross the river and taking care of any traffic for approx 200 metres turn sharp left through a kissing gate.Walk diagonally across this field to a gate in the far corner. Pass through and walk to the left of a football pitch beside the river.
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Cross the river by a footbridge and at the end of an enclosed pathway, turn left and immediate right to walk along a path past almshouses on your right to emerge in Queens Square with St Peter’s Church on your left, noting the interesting grotesques. Cross the main road and turn left to visit the church or turn right and enter Abbey Terrace. Follow the path and before the shops turn left along Cowl Lane to return to the car park and the start of the walk. Points of interest. Vineyard Street. Formerly known as Duck Street and the site of the town’s ducking stool, where scolds were dunked in the Isbourne river. Postlip Paper Mill. Paper has been manufactured at Postlip Mill since 1733. Today it makes specialist filter paper. St Peter’s Church The present building dates from 1468 and remains externally very much as it was when it was built. Copyright Winchcombe are This Walk Route is courtesy Walkers of Winchcombe Welcome 2013 Walkers are Welcome.
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What's On in June Beckford Open Village Sat 4th & Sun 5th June, 1pm 6pm, Main Street, Beckford, Worcestershire, GL20 7AD
Enjoy a stroll in at least 15 beautiful gardens, visit Beckford's own Nature Reserve and have a look at the beautiful themed flower displays in the church. There will be attractions for young and old on both days and funds raised are principally for the maintenance of St. John's Church, Beckford. Teas, champagne bar and Barbecue available. Admission: £5.00 per adult - covers both days, accompanied under 16s free. Small extra charge for entry to the former Private Chapel of Beckford Hall. Tickets available on the day at the Village Hall car park or at any of the gardens. Walk a Mile in My Shoes Sun 5th June, from 11am, Pittville Pump Room & Pittville Park, Cheltenham A wonderful way to enjoy quality family time and raise money for charity at the same time. This fun day is a carer awareness event – take a sponsored walk to raise funds for local carers. Tea Tent and a licensed bar available. The event is free to watch, registration for the walk costs £10 (includes a free goodie bag and t-shirt). Cleeve Concerts Sunday 5th & Sunday 19th June Performances start at 7.45pm, Page 44
The Tithe Barn, Bishop's Cleeve, Cheltenham Road, GL52 8LU 5th June: Peter Howarth, £16. 19th June: Lil' Jimmy Reed, £16. Tickets available from 0333 666 3366 (calls charged at national rate) or www.ticketsource.co.uk. For more information, visit: www.cleeveconcerts.com Cheltenham Science Festival Tuesday 7th - Sunday 12th June, Imperial Gardens and Cheltenham Town Hall A must for science lovers! The festival is a celebration of everything scientific, with discussions about chemistry, physics, philosophy, engineering and much more. The event has lots of free activities and embraces family activities with The Discover Zone and Space Dome. For more information and tickets visits: www. cheltenhamfestivals.com/science
demonstrations by celebrity chefs, international wine tasting classes, food and drink, talks, live music, street theatre and childrens entertainment. For a free festival programme visit www.gardenevents.com. Art Exhibition and Sale at Stanton Sat 11th June, 10am - 6pm Sun 12th June, 10am - 4pm Burland Hall, Stanton Come along to an Art Exhibition and Sale of work by 14 local artists at Burland Hall in the beautiful Cotswold village of Stanton, just 5 miles north-east of Winchcombe off the B4362. Entry is free, but any donations to 'Maggie's' Cancer Charity will be gratefully received on the day. Gloucestershire Warwickshire Railway Events Gloucestershire Warwickshire Steam Railway, The Railway Station, Toddington, GL54 5DT
Winchcombe Folk Night First Tuesday of the month, 8.00pm -11.00pm, The White Hart Inn, High St, Winchcombe, GL54 5LJ
Open Mic Night: a mixture of regular contributors performing traditional and contemporary songs as well as newcomers. Come along from some great music and atmosphere. Admission: free (voluntary charity contribution). For more information call: 01242 602236. Cheltenham Food & Drink Festival Fri 10th June - Sun 12th June, Fri: 12 noon - 7pm, Sat: 10am - 7pm & Sun 10am - 5pm, Montpellier Gardens, Cheltenham, GL50 1SD All sorts of food, wine and real ale on show, plus cooking
Saturday 11th June: Midsummer Murder Mystery. Sunday 12th June: Classic Vehicle Day Saturday 25th & Sunday 26th June: Day out with Thomas. For further details please visit www.gwsr.com. Bishops Cleeve Street Fair Sunday 12th June, 12 noon - 4pm The theme for this year's fair is: The Queen's 90th Birthday. The event will be full of party spirit, ranging from salsa dancing, samba drumming, Indian dance and a corps of drums, to our regular favourites including a silver band, street dance and harmony groups. There will be plenty of stalls
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...events cont'd providing information about local businesses and organisations, with opportunity to buy artisan crafts and produce, plus plenty of games and of course, fairground rides. The fun starts with a parade arriving in Church Road at 12 noon. If you are interested in taking part, having a stall or want to know more, contact Peter Badham by email at PSS. Badham@badhampharmacy.co.uk
19th June, Various venues throughout Cheltenham This little instrument plays more songs than just “When I’m Cleaning Windows”! However I bet you hear the song played more than once during the weekend. The event will turn you into a Uke Lover for life with concerts, stalls, open mic sessions, a big busk and much more. Be amazed at the talent of some of the greatest Ukulele players in the world. For more information visit www.ukulelefestival.co.uk.
Garden week at Sudeley Castle Monday 20th June - Sunday 26th June, 10m - 5pm, Sudeley Castle, Winchcombe, GL54 5JD
Open Gardens Day in Winchcombe Sunday 12th June, 2.00pm-6.00pm, Winchcombe
Following a very successful event last year, the winning formula stays the same with many gardens to visit, lovely teas on offer and plants to buy. This year an added attraction is the opportunity to view the gardens in the row of almshouses in Dent’s Terrace, a Grade ll listed terrace designed in 1865 by George Gilbert Scott for Emma Dent of Sudeley Castle. The terrace is not normally open to the public. The gardens are located throughout Winchcombe; tickets are available in Winchcombe on the day in the gardens themselves (look for the red flag outside the house), at the Winchcombe Tourist Information Centre and outside the library. Parking is available at the Back Lane car park or at the car park in Bull Lane. Admission: £5.00 for adults, children under 12 are free. Proceeds for the event go to the conservation of St. Peter's Church. The Ukulele Festival of Great Britain Friday 17th - Sunday Page 46
Admission: £6, children free. Over 15 beautiful gardens open in the picturesque village of Stanton, ranging from large manor house to small cottage gardens, all packed with colour and interest, many with delightful natural water features. Legendary home-made teas, icecreams, plant/herb stall, secondhand books and Raffle with great prizes. A unique opportunity to explore the hidden secrets of this lovely unspoilt Cotswold village an NGS event not to be missed!
Cheltenham Challenge Sunday 19th June An exciting, challenging, multiterrain running event offering participants a range of distances. There is something for everyone whatever your age and ability, whether you are an experienced runner, novice, junior or are running as a family with your children, or even your dog. Walkers are also welcome to take part in the 5k, 10k and Half Marathon distances. Cheltenham Challenge has raised over half a million pounds for more than 75 charities to date. You are welcome to use the event to fundraise for CCP, one of our partner charities, or any other charity of your choice. For more information visit: www.cheltenhamchallenge.org.uk.
Open Gardens at Stanton Sun 19th June, 2 - 6pm,Stanton, 5 miles north-east of Winchcombe off the B4632, WR12 7NE
Sudeley celebrate their beautiful gardens with special garden tours and pimms on the lawn and accompanying harp music by resident harpist Alys Winchcombe. Tickets are included in the normal admission price. Tewkesbury Food & Drink Festival Saturday 25th - Sunday 26th June, Tewkesbury Abbey Grounds, GL20 5PG
The Tewkesbury Food & Drink Festival returns to the town in what is set to be another fantastic event. All of the original popular highlights will be there including a Food & Drink marquee with more than 60 stalls offering a wealth of local produce including award-winning cheeses, locally reared meat, homemade cakes
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and pastries, local wine, beer and cider plus much more. The event will feature a cookery theatre with live demonstrations from local chefs and experts, as well as foodie related competitions and plenty of entertainment, games and activities for the kids. For general Food Festival enquiries call 01684 855040. Cheltenham Music Festival Friday 1st July - Sunday 17th July, Cheltenham Town Hall, Pitville Pump Rooms and other local venues
– symphonic, choral, chamber, contemporary and early music – to jazz, folk, electronica, spoken word and film. For more information, please call 01242 850270 or visit www.cheltenhamfestivals.com/music Cleeve Chorale Summer Concert 2nd July, 7pm, Bishop's Cleeve Primary Academy Tickets £10 each. Accompanied children free. Children from the Academy will also be singing at the concert. Items will include "Captain Noah and his Floating Zoo" by Flanders and Horovitz and varied solos by members of the choir.
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The Cheltenham Music Festival is all about high-calibre performances, magnificent venues and a huge variety of music, from classical
Alderton Acorns Preschool Group Alderton Village Hall, Dibden Lane, Alderton, GL20 8NT We pride ourselves on our friendly welcome to mother, toddler and baby groups helping children to be happy in a safe enviornment. For more information contact: 07843 161159.
Bishop’s Cleeve Ladies Probus Club Meetings 9.45am, The Tithe Barn, Cheltenham Road, Bishop's Cleeve, GL52 8LU 14th June: Radio and Life in Broadcasting, speaker Peter Tomlinson. Bishop’s Cleeve Methodist Church Women's Fellowship Meetings Wednesdays, 2pm, Church Hall New members of both sexes always welcome. 8th June: Members Own, 22nd June: No Meeting. Bishop's Cleeve Players Meet every second Tuesday of the month, 7.30 - 9.30pm School Room, The Tithe Barn We are a friendly local amateur dramatic group who welcome anyone with an interest in the
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Summertime 1. Which group had a number one hit single in 1970 with In The Summertime? 2. By what nickname is the character of William Simmonite better known in the TV show Last Of The Summer Wine? 3. In Australia, the summer solstice occurs during which month of the year? 4. Which soap opera is set in Summer Bay? 5. In what year did a dachshund called Waldi become the first official mascot for the Summer Olympics? 6. Which city is closest to Balmoral Castle, a popular summer retreat of the Queen? 7. In the Cliff Richard film Summer Holiday, what do the main characters convert into a holiday caravan as they set out on a drive across Europe? 8. The William Shakespeare play A Midsummer Night’s Dream is set in and around which European capital city? 9. The song Summertime by George Gershwin was composed for which opera? 10. Which 1958 novella by H.E. Bates has a title that is taken from William Shakespeare’s Sonnet 18 that begins “Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day?” where it follows the phrase “Rough winds do shake”? Please mention Winchcombe Magazine when responding to advertisers
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...events cont'd theatre. There are a variety of roles within our group not just for those wishing to act. No previous experience neccessary. Get in touch via email: bishopscleeveplayers@yahoo. co.uk or come along to one of our monthly meetings. For more information visit: www.bishopscleeveplayers.co.uk Bishop’s Cleeve WI Meeting Tuesday 21st June, 7.15pm, The Tithe Barn, Cheltenham Road, Bishop's Cleeve, GL52 8LU The Peddling Pedlar; speaker: Nick Gibbs. New members and visitors always welcome. For more information contact 01242 677520. Brownies (7-10 years) Through regular meetings, special events, day trips, sleepovers, camps and holidays, Brownies learn new hobbies, play music, explore other cultures and get adventurous outdoors. Girls can also extend their knowledge and abilities by working towards Brownie interest badges covering many different hobbies and activities. We are a registered charity and operate under The Guide Association. For more information contact Jacqui Dent on 01242 890505. Cheltenham Parkinson’s Group Last Tuesday of the month – evenings or daytime depending on the activity, St Mark's Methodist Church Hall, Gloucester Road, Cheltenham, GL51 8PX We offer information, friendship and support to local people with Parkinson's, their families and carers. We also organise regular events and social activities, all are welcome to join us. Contact Jane Henderson, Volunteer Coordinator, on 0344 225 3694 or jhenderson@parkinsons. Page 48
org.uk if you are interested in coming along. See more at www. parkinsons.org.uk/local-supportgroups/regions/cheltenham-anddistrict-branch Cleeve Carers & Friendship Group Tuesdays, 2pm, St. Michael’s Hall Cleeve Carers and Friendship group reaches out to those in the community who may not be carers but are home alone or would simply like to meet with others for friendship. 14th June: The Library; speaker: Ro Hunt. 24th June: Outing to Hillers Garden, cost £8. All outings leave St. Michael’s Hall car park at 10.30am. Anyone who requires a lift from home to the meetings or to the car park please contact 01242 672029. For more information contact 01242 67300. Guided Walks of Historic Winchcombe Every Sunday from Easter Sunday to end of October, 11.00am & 2.30pm Tourist Information Centre
Free Town Walks for anyone who is interested in the fascinating history of Winchcombe – from ancient Saxon Borough to WW2 and beyond. The walks are short and easy and designed to be accessible to all (less than a mile). Duration: 1–1¼ hours. The walks are led by local people who are keen to share the history of, and their enthusiasm for, the area. Places are limited to 10, but larger parties can probably be catered for if pre-booked. For more information come into the Tourist Information Centre in Winchcombe, call 01242 602925 or email: winchwalks.13@gmail.com. Royal British Legion Winchcombe Branch Meet Mondays, 7.30pm,
The Winchcombe Conservative W. M. Club, Abbey Terrace, GL54 5LW The Royal British Legion is the UK‘s leading Armed Forces charity and one of its largest membership organisations. Members get together through the network of branches and clubs all over the country and overseas to participate in social, fundraising and welfare activities. Membership is open to everyone. For dates and more information visit: branches.britishlegion.org. uk/branches/winchcombe or contact John Welch on 01242 602 233 or 07798 538 864. Winchcombe Duplicate Bridge Club Meet every Friday from 1.45pm- about 5.30pm, The Community Centre, Langley Close, Winchcombe The table money cost is £2 per person and we serve tea & biscuits for 20p. Any one wishes to join please contact our Chairman Ted Phillips on 01242 620451. Winchcombe Film Society Fridays Subscriptions cost £20 per season and entitle the subscriber to attend 10 film screenings free of charge and include complimentary tea/ coffee and biscuits. For further information please email: winchcombefilmsociety@gmail.com Mercia Probus Club of Winchcombe, Wednesday Group Meet fortnightly on Wednesdays, 10.00am - 12.00 Noon, Wichcombe Methodist Church Hall (at the rear of the building) The Mercia Probus Club for men provides an opportunity for retired or semi-retired people to meet and socialise. Following a friendly chat with other members over coffee, we enjoy good quality speakers who present on a variety of interesting subjects. For more information please contact John Pearce on 01242 602834 or
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John Rowe on 01242 604305. Methodist Church High Street, Winchcombe, GL54 5LJ The Methodist Church is not only a central hub of the town for Methodist Worship on Sundays at 10.30am and meeting point on Thursdays between 10am and Noon, our premises are also available to hire for clubs and anyone representing art, craft, activity or most other nonpolitical groups on various days and times each week (providing you do not clash with regular groups using our premises at this present time). Please ring John Rowe on 01242 604305 for further details and to book your time. 1st Winchcombe Scout Group The Group is home to a Beaver Colony, Cub Pack and Scout Troop with a growing membership of some 60 young people and adult helpers. For more information contact Jim Maher on 01386 881474. Woodmancote Probus Club Tuesdays, 10.00am New Village Hall, Woodmancote Meetings start with refreshments followed by a talk at 10.30am. 7th June: The Massacre at Oradoursur-Glane; speaker: John Clark. 14th June: Oradour-sur-Glane the war trials; speaker: John Clark. 21st June: Small Wonder history of the VW Beetle; speaker: Bob Macfarlane. 28th June: Trek the Himalayas; speaker: Roy Bedford.
Fitness Happenstance Meet every Thursday evening, 7.30- 9pm, Abbey Primary School Happenstance Border Morris dancing and musicians welcomes both men and women of all ages. In the summer months we like to dance out. For more information please contact Cressida Pryor on 01242 604120/ 07791004649. Winchcombe Walkers Last Thursday of each month
A relaxed group of people who meet on a casual basis for a walk of 5-8 miles. Our leaders are volunteers and we aim to cover the whole 12 months at our annual get together, usually towards the end of the year. For more information contact Paul Clark via email: clarksph@yahoo.co.uk
Gardening Winchcombe Gardening Club Wednesdays, 7.30pm, Methodist Church Hall, Winchcombe Visitors and new members always welcome. For further information contact Diggory Davies on 01242 609590 or visit www.gfgs.org.uk/members/ winchcombe
Music Blue Moon Harmony Choir Thurs evenings, 7.30pm - 9.30pm Bishop's Cleeve Junior School Blue Moon Harmony Choir was founded in 2002 with over forty regular members. However, we would welcome new singers in all parts. You are guaranteed a warm welcome and friendly support as we practice new songs together. You donšt have to read music as CDs are supplied to help with learning. For more information call John on 01242 251531 or visit: www.bluemoonharmony.co.uk Cleeve Chorale Tuesdays 7.30pm Bishop’s Cleeve Primary Academy Are you interested in having a good sing (no previous experience required)? Then come along to our rehearsal nights. For more information call: 01242 672881. Cleeve Harmony Ladies A Capella Chorus Wednesday evenings, 7.45-10pm, The Tithe Barn Whether you are a Bedroom Beginner, a Shower Songstress or an Experienced Singer, come and join in this brand new chorus. For more information, email Donna at cleeve. md@gmail.com or ring on 07737
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Finance Finance Staying In Or Leaving The EU
By Ann Haldon By Ann Haldon
Staying In Or Leaving The EU
What are the implications for your personal finances? What are the implications for your personal finances?
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