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of local author, Tony Drury’s latest novel “The Lady Who Turned”, I was fortunate enought to read a preview copy on my holidays. We have a soup recipe to warm the cockles and as always some great advice from our consumer Hello again and welcome writer Jonathan Vernonto the latest edition Smith. of The Vine Magazine Leighton Buzzard and It is another packed Villages. issue, I hope you enjoy it. I love to hear from Thank you to everyone readers so do get in who showed concern touch even if it is just to about my varicose veins say hello. following the article in the last issue - honestly, All the best it wasn’t me! Andrena This issue, readers have The Vine Magazine the chance to win a signed hard back copy

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6 On Locally 14 Mabel’s News 16 Weight Loss - it’s all in the mind 18 A Good Read 20 Landlord Tax Probe 26 Should You Be Loyal 28 Dementia 30 Rhubarb, Rhubarb 32 A Traveller’s Tale 34 Satellites 36 Puzzles 38 Auto Biography 40 Private Healthcare 42 Its The Law! 44 What’s On 46 Warm Your Cockles

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Should You Bother With Loyalty Cards?

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From the Tesco Clubcard to the Boots Advantage Card. The Morrison’s miles card to the Sainsbury’s Nectar card. All the big companies are doing it – encouraging us to be LOYAL to them and not to stray elsewhere. But which of these schemes should we bother with, and which should we completely ignore?

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ber that it's still more important to shop around for the best price on That said, it’s still worth having fuel, rather than choosing a garage them. You’ll notice I said ‘them’. I based on the loyalty points you did so deliberately. My advice is to can earn. In the end you're saving get THEM ALL! Either online or in- may be worth much more than the store, you should apply for ALL the points are worth. (free) loyalty schemes in the shops you frequent. That way you can It’s also worth noting that many benefit both in price and in points. credit cards offer a ‘points’ system If you’ve researched and found the to keep customers loyal to them. The first thing you need to underbest price for a product you want to This can be very beneficial. I stand about loyalty schemes is that buy AND you benefit from getting recently had a statement telling me they’re NOT giving you anything loyalty points (that can eventuthat I have used my credit card so for free. The shops that offer ally be redeemed for something much in the last year that I’m enrewards for your loyalty, build the meaningful), then you really have titled to 24 bottles of Pinot Grigio! cost into their schemes. Ultimately earned the right to consider yourself Considering I practically bathe in their customers pay for it, but indi- a ‘SAVVY’ consumer. the stuff, this made me do a little rectly. Therefore it’s up to you to dance in my kitchen. I would have be a savvy consumer to maximise Some energy providers now propurchased the items anyway, but the benefit. vide points for certain loyalty cards. by ensuring I paid for them on my For example if you have your gas or credit card (whilst paying off the They’ll be furious at me for telling electricity with E-On, you can link balance in full), I have earned myyou this, but DO NOT LET THE your account with your Tesco Club- self a little treat!! Always do your LOYALTY CARDS MAKE LOYAL! card and earn points every time you research before you get a credit Just because you get points for switch a light on. If you're already card. Make sure you look at the shopping at a certain supermarket with E-On and feel they offer you loyalty scheme they operate and doesn’t mean you’re getting the the best price, then this is an added ensure they reward buying things in best deal on your groceries. Keep benefit, but as I mentioned earlier, shops you use the most. your eyes open and be prepared to these loyalty incentives are rarely shop around, and maybe even do enough to switch supplier based on Finally don’t forget to use them and your shopping at a company that loyalty points alone. ensure you have a big purse or waldoesn’t reward you in any way. let. If you follow the advice above, When you empty the bags in your Most petrol stations now provide a you’ll need one! kitchen, you may still end up better loyalty scheme for fuel. For examoff than you would have done with ple you can earn Nectar points by all your so called ‘loyalty’ points. filling up at a BP garage. That's fine Remember you can use cash in if you were going to fill up at a BP more shops than you can points! If station anyway, but please remem-

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field is the Alzheimer’s Society. This is a membership organisation which provides local support services, including day care and home care and befriending and support for families and partners of those with dementia. They also provide fact sheets and publications and have a helpline and an online forum called talking point. In addition, the Alzheimer’s Society fund research, provide training and development and campaign to raise awareness. One of their recent initiatives is Dementia Friends. You may have seen the television adverts for this which included lots of celebrity support. Anyone can become a Dementia Friend. I did in just over 10 minutes! This campaign is all about increasing understanding about dementia, and educating people so that they can help those with the condition. Dementia Friends learn a little bit about what it’s like to have dementia and then turn this understanding into action. This could include helping someone get on the correct bus, or being patient if someone with dementia is taking a long time to find the right change when paying for their goods at a till. To become a friend you watch a short video on the website then register or attend a local information session. Dementia UK: www.dementiauk.org Helpline: Call 0845 257 9406 or email direct@dementiauk.org. The Alzheimer’s Society: www.alzheimers.org.uk Helpline: Call 0300 222 1122 Dementia Friends: www.dementiafriends.org.uk


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ovember is the perfect time for planting new hedges, and at this time of year it's a very safe bet. Prior to the use of containerised plants (which can be planted at almost any time of the year) planting between November and March was a gardeners only option, and as far as the plants are concerned it's still the best by far. When plants are dormant (asleep) they will hardly even notice being moved, and by spring when their new leaves emerge their roots will have already pushed through the surrounding soil in their new home. Hedges are often thought of as hard work, time consuming and have been at the centre of heated neighbourly debates (whether it's cutting them too low or letting them grow too high). They are great for blocking out unsightly views, adding privacy, and also make a wonderful place for wildlife to live, rest and nest. For the past 3 years we've had a variety of birds nesting in our Yew hedge and the addition of extra life in the garden

always pleases me. If you're looking for a quick solution to a green screen, then you have two options, either instant (such as a 2m high instant hedge, pre grown, trained and clipped, perfect for the impatient gardener), or Leylandii conifers. As I write this I can hear the screams, but it really is the best option for speed and it's cost-effective. Do be aware that legally, as of a couple of years ago, you have to keep its growth contained to 2m high if on a boundary (this does not apply to any other species). For the more patient gardener, try the classic evergreen Yew hedging. Like most beautiful things in life, it's more expensive to buy. It's also slower growing (15-30cm per year), but does only require cutting once per year in September, and will provide you with the most beautiful hedge. I also favour the evergreen Portuguese laurel, which has a smaller leaf than the more common cherry laurel, or Beech if it doesn't need to be evergreen.

Rhubarb originates from the colder parts of China and its popularity is fairly recent in historical terms, becoming more widely eaten as sugar became less expensive. The leaves are toxic and so too are the stems later on in the year, because the toxic acids move down the stems from the leaves and into the crown as the winter temperatures cool. October is the perfect time to plant rhubarb if you haven’t got any at the moment and would like a patch of your own. It’s quite un-fussy and will grow in sun or part shade as long as the soil is moisture retentive. Add well-rotted manure to the planting hole and mulch the plant with a ‘doughnut’ shape of manure about 50cm deep in spring. Give the plant a feed with ‘blood, fish and bone’ in March and watch it grow! It’s an easy perennial plant, which produces giant leaves and is pretty resistant to pests, although hungry mammals might feast on the crowns in early spring when food is scarce. Early rhubarb can be ‘forced’ inside up-turned dust bins, but only do this with established plants. Place a black bin (or terracotta rhubarb forcing jar if you’re a pro) over the plant in early spring, and then enjoy the small, tender and sweet stems as they develop and

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For a smaller hedge it has to be Box, but alternatives include Lavender, Berberis, Lonicera, and for the perfect no-cut low hedge go for a small Hebe, (simply choose a variety which only grows to the height you actually want the hedge to grow to). Whichever hedge you choose, the ground preparation should be the same. For containerised, bare-root or root-balled hedges, dig out a trench which follows the line of the proposed hedge, this should be at least one and a half times wider and deeper than the rootball. Fork over the base of the trench and return some of the soil, so that when you plant the hedge it sits at the same level as previously planted (i.e. not too deep). Backfill with the removed soil, add a handful of bonemeal per plant, and dig in. Firm with your boot then water well before mulching with 5cm of compost, manure or bark clippings.

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search for the light. Grown commercially in large dark sheds in the Yorkshire rhubarb triangle - between Wakefield, Leeds and Morley - this wonderful vegetable (classed as a fruit for tax reasons) can also be divided up this month if you have a large overgrown patch. Rhubarb freezes very well, and lasts for around a year, in fact I made a crumble in April this year using last years frozen harvest. Chopped into 1cm pieces, it can be placed directly into freezer bags, but to retain its colour should be blanched for around 1 minute in boiling water. Allow to cool and dry before freezing. To revive, boil in a little fresh orange juice, a teaspoon of cinnamon powder and sugar to taste before allowing to cool. It’s a versatile crop and makes great jam, compote and crumble, and tastes delicious when made as above and served with crème fraîche.


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A Travellers Tale Castles, Cathedrals and other Antiquities By Paul Heley

Warwick Castle

The Mound

The Trebuchet

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s on a number of previous occasions, I have gone off on my motorbike (when the weather has been kind!) to have a look at some of the architectural treasures we are so fortunate to have in this country. And in this article, I should like to concentrate on a couple of castles both of which claim to be the best preserved and the most historically significant example of their kind in the country! Without wishing to enter into this argument, suffice it to say that in their different ways, I feel they are both excellent and well worth a visit. Let us take Warwick Castle first. Without a doubt it is extremely well known and is definitely on the tourist trail with many sideshows designed to attract visitors (who come in their thousands). But there is also a great deal of historical information to be absorbed as well since this was one of the principal strongholds in England during the 15th century (for example) when Richard Neville, the extremely powerful Earl of Warwick - alias the "King Maker" - was deeply involved in the to-ings and fro-ings between the Houses of York and Lancaster during the 30 year Wars of the Roses. But Neville's duplicitous behaviour came to naught and he was eventually killed at the Battle of Barnet in 1471. But sadly for everyone concerned, these wars continued for another 14 years until the Lancastrian Henry Tudor (later to become Henry 7th) defeated the Yorkist King Richard 3rd at the Battle of Bosworth Field in October 1485 to begin the 118 year Tudor dynasty. But the history of Warwick Castle goes way back to its original builder, William the Conqueror. He built a simple motte and bailey castle in 1068 and although there have been numerous structural changes over the centuries, the original motte still survives; and is known as The Mound. On approach, the castle is a most impressive fortress with seemingly impregnable walls. Even so, it has been attacked - not always successfully - on numerous occasions

throughout its long history. Apart from a host of separate attractions - many designed to appeal to children - there are historical exhibitions and displays for those requiring a more "serious" side to their visit. And there are also two stone throwing catapults (or for throwing anything else, eg rotting carcasses!) on show: one a Roman "ballista" and the other a formidable "trebuchet" capable of hurling missiles huge distances. When demonstarted, it is most impressive. The other castle of note (and which is close to Warwick) is Kenilworth. Although not so superficially magnificent as Warwick because of the number of ruins, it too has a great history. Like Warwick it is also Norman to start with and was built by Geoffrey de Clinton during the 1120s in the reign of Henry 1st. Its original Norman keep, called the Great Tower, is still largely intact. In the early 13th century, King John significantly enlarged the entire structure and dammed local streams in order to create a great lake surrounding the castle thereby making it virtually unassailable. As one wanders around armed with a free audio 'phone, the history is brought to life and various stories are told. such as:During the 14th century, it was the home and palace of John of Gaunt (the sire of the House of Lancaster) and was the favoured residence of Lancastrian kings. But in the 16th century, it became the home of Robert Dudley, the Earl of Leicester and the favourite of Elizabeth 1st. He spent a fortune on reconstruction and improvement in order to impress Elizabeth and also established a magnificent garden in her honour. During the English Civil War of the 17th century, Kenilworth Castle was attacked and partly destroyed by Parliamentarian forces so that it could not become a military stronghold for the Royalist side. In later years, it also received a considerable fame after the novelist, Sir Walter Scott, wrote “Kenilworth� in 1826. It is now administered by English Heritage.


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p instrument that information canbrief of the Peugeotlayout must means have sprinThe initial design New 308than had the highest levels ad easily and safely, looking over rather kled fairy dust over its of quality at its heart and that has wheel. designers, because there been more than noticed already.

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and practicality. ed driving experience. My 1.6, 156bhp petrol The new 308 is the fourth Peugeot model to be eline’ It’s model certainly impressed no secret that the French firm me with its distinguished by the ‘Car of the hasn’t always produced beautiful ck to the road and hug bends - even when Year’ accolade; it comes after the motors – yet, conversely, Peugeot 307 (2002), 405 (1988) and 504 d. has created some of the most

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1st November Craft Fair at Church of the Good Shepherd 1pm to 4 pm, Church Square, Southcourt, Aylesbury. Contact Gareth Foster

10th Food and Drink Fair Cheddington Food and Drink Fair takes place Friday, October 10th, from 7-10pm at Cheddington Village Hall. many stalls displaying and selling locally produced food including wine, pies, cakes, chutney, cider, honey and gin. Proceeds go to St Giles ‘Cherish your Church’ fund.Cheddington Village Hall @ Cheddington, Leighton Buzzard, Buckinghamshire LU7 0RU, UK

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11th Tring & District Model Railway Club Cottesloe School, Wing, 10.30am-4.30pm, £5 (children £3). The main model train exhibition of the year by the Tring & District Model Railway Club. 14th WW1 Commemorative Event - This will take place in the town centre Leighton Buzzard and will include re-enactment groups, living museum, exhibits and displays.

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