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The Becket Casket, made in about 1180, held relics of St. Thomas Becket, Archbishop of Canterbury. He was murdered in 1170 by knights who had Somerset and Devon roots and were followers of King Henry II.

The precious object is being loaned by the Victoria and Albert Museum in London (V&A) and will be displayed at the Museum of Somerset from Saturday 30th January to Saturday 2nd April. Photo: courtesy of V&A.

Inside features on: Golden Years – Care for the Elderly; Valentine Gifts; Weddings. Plus regular features on: Antiques; Business & Professional; Gardening; House & Home; Leisure & Travel; Looking Good & Feeling Fine including A Cut Above Hair Feature; Music Review; Motoring; Pubs; Wine & Dine.

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Y DEAR OLD DAD would never offer unsolicited advice. ‘Wise folk don’t need it and fools don’t take it,’ he told me. If asked for his advice he would invariably respond with a question intended to make me think for myself, to consider the facts and to assess the potential consequences of the various courses of action open to me. I guess these days, if he were still alive, he would tell me to ‘do a risk assessment’. What brought these childhood memories to mind was the publication in early January of the Government’s revised guidelines on drinking alcohol with the stark warning that no level of regular drinking is without risks to health. It claims that the evidence that alcohol is beneficial for health is ‘considered less strong than it was’ and the risk of getting cancer ‘starts from any level of regular drinking and rises with the amount being drunk’. Yet just a couple of years ago a Swindon doctor who had been prescribing two glasses of red wine a day to 10,000 patients for ten years found that it had reduced by 50% their risk of having a second heart attack and by 20% of having a stroke. He concluded that red wine helps to prevent blood clots from forming, causes the arteries to dilate, reduces blood pressure and increases good cholesterol. And research in the Czech Republic found that people who drink a beer a day are 50% less likely than non-drinkers to develop heart disease because beer is particularly rich in vitamins B6, B9 and B12 that give some protection against cardiovascular disease, and the ethanol it contains thins the blood. Cider’s healthy attributes were recognised as long ago as 1664 by John Evelyn who noted that it ‘excites and cleanses the stomach, strengthens the digestion and infallibly frees the kidney and bladder from breeding the gravel stone . . .’ and by John Worlidge in 1676 who wrote that ‘constant use of this liquor . . . hath been found by long experience to avail much to health

and long life, preserving the drinkers of it in their full strength and vigour even to very old age.’ At my advanced age if I were to take too seriously all the health scares I read in the newspapers it would seriously damage my mental health. It sometimes seems that everything I eat and drink is bad for me and will lead to my premature and probably painful demise. So instead I remind myself of the wise words of Rumpole creator John Mortimer: ‘There is no human activity, eating, sleeping, drinking or sex which some doctor somewhere won’t discover leads directly to cardiac arrest.’ I suspect that a good wine, beer or cider – sipped to appreciate its aroma, flavour and finish – can be enjoyed in healthy moderation, but you might want to do your own risk assessment first. NN

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CONTENTS

Our FRONT COVER is almost entirely due to an infamous murder

A CUT ABOVE hair feature - 35

ANNOUNCEMENTS & CLASSIFIED - 50

ANTIQUES & COLLECTING - 14

BUSINESS - 12

CROSSWORD - 50

GARDENING - 44

GOLDEN YEARS Care for the Elderly - 8

HOUSE & HOME - 28

LEISURE & TRAVEL - 26

LETTERS - 4

LOOKING GOOD & FEELING FINE - 36

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The views expressed in articles & letters contributed to this magazine are not necessarily those of the publisher.

MENTIONED in DISPATCHES - 6

MOTORING - 13

MUSIC for the MONTH - 26

MUSIC REVIEW - 27

NOTICE BOARD - 43

PAPERCHASE - 47

PHONE-A-FIRM - 47 PUBS - 38

THEY SAY - 42

VALENTINE GIFTS - 21 WEDDINGS - 15

WINE & DINE - 43

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Letters To the Editor Foul Pavement Foulers

Sir, As a dog owner I am extremely embarrassed by the number of 'Dog Owner' warning notices appearing in greater numbers all over Castle Cary; notices which firmly request that canine excrement should be cleaned up and bagged in the understood fashion. I am embarrassed because every one of these notices is wholly justified. My own dog, 'Duster', is of an age yet he needs his daily quota of good exercise which takes us both to the surrounding fields and pathways. Now I find it difficult to walk anywhere without treading in dog dirt. There are areas of paving on South Street where the very visible and disgusting evidence of this arrogant disregard for

other people's welfare is most horribly obvious. I, along with my wife, have never failed to bag Duster's droppings; regardless of climatic and dietary conditions - if you follow my drift, yet I have witnessed numerous dog-walkers pretending to be oblivious to their pet's squats and drops. Recently, I offered a dirt-bag to such an offender whose response was to stare at both my dog and myself as if we were from some lower life form and so embarrassed have I become by these foul and supercilious people that I have even resorted to doing the job for them. However, I may take to photographing offenders and arranging for a hall of shame to be placed somewhere in the town. A dog is not a fashion accessory; neither is a dog a status symbol; a dog is a living, breathing animal with the same evacuative needs as ourselves a dog just needs a little help in the process of cleaning up. Dog owners who fail to cleanup should, in my opinion, be

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In Response

Sir, I would like to reply to Tim Bonner’s letter in the December issue of The Visitor. Tim Bonner, being the Chief executive of the Countryside Alliance, makes a very good case for controlling the population of wildlife and the repeal of the Hunting Act. Hunts have long claimed hunting foxes and deer offers a more natural form of pest control so perhaps Mr Bonner could explain the discovery of 16 fox cubs being hand-reared in a barn next to the Middleton Hunt kennels, presumably to boost their numbers for future hunts. There have been other cases of hunts deliberately rearing foxes and transporting them to different locations to ensure a good days fun, does this not negate their claims of helping farmers with pest control? The cruelty of hunting with packs of hounds has been widely discussed over the years and many former fox hunters are now enjoying what is known as ‘clean boot or drag racing.’ The scents laid in this form of hunting are not animal based, therefore the hounds have no interest in following wild animals. Huntsmen and women can still show off their fine horses and fancy clothes and enjoy the hunt which can last even longer than the traditional hunting of foxes. No Mr Bonner, it is now the 21st century and there is no excuse for chasing terrified exhausted wildlife before killing it by multiple dog bites, it is this which should be consigned to the dustbin of history, not the Hunting Act. W. Holbrew Wells

Can Carnival Clubs Survive?

Sir, For over 35 years Castle Cary has had our club (Cary Comedians Carnival Club) and The Britannia Carnival Club, sadly Britannia has now folded, leaving our club the only surviving club. With four 1st’s in the Wessex Circuit, the club won the Formula II Class. With seven seconds in the County Circuit the club was runner up in Bridgwater and the County Circuit and runner up in Mid-Somerset. For well over 20 years the club has either been 1st or runner up in carnivals but the club is now struggling to survive having used up most of the reserves last year for expensive insurance, generator repairs and the hire of two tractors. To enter carnivals the club has to fundraise well over £10,000 each year and relies on further donations. We have had one generous donation of £1000 and with prize monies we now have £2350. We have to raise again well over £10,000 to continue. There will now be a donations box permanently in The White Hart Castle Cary. Nicky, the landlady, is our new chairman and Maureen Higgins our new president. We have lost several performers, we need at least six new performers and more people to help build the float at Orchard Farm. This is a voluntary organisation and can I now plea for help to keep this club alive in its 38th year! Carnivals in Somerset bring in £40 million to the economy and raises over £100,000 for local charities. It is a unique event in the local calendar and how would you feel if there was no Cary Comedians performing in our Cary & Somerset carnivals? Gordon Stockman MBE Highfield House March Lane Galhampton BA22 7AW

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Westland Classic Motorcycle Club

Over 320 West Country bikers enjoyed a great evening’s entertainment recently at the Gateway Centre, Yeovil. Organised by former Honda director and honorary club member Gerald Davison, the Westland Classic Motorcycle Club raised £5400 for the Dorset & Somerset Air Ambulance. The entertainment for the evening was provided by popular former bike racer and now commentator Steve Parish, who used parts of his ‘MAD’ theatre show to recount some of the wild and amusing experiences of his career at the top of motorcycle sport and later as the world’s most successful truck racer. Mr Davison also conducted an auction of rare racing parts including some from one of IOM TT legend John McGuinness’s race bike and a Grand Raffle was sponsored by local bike dealers, Bransons of Yeovil.

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The proceeds of the evening surpassed all previous fund raising events the club has held since its founding in 1984. Over the years the club’s members have now raised in the region of £185,000 for various local charities.

Race for Life Launches in Sherborne

Sherborne women are being urged to get the New Year off to a great start by signing up now to Cancer Research UK’s Race for Life 2016. The charity is calling on women of all shapes and sizes to show cancer who’s boss by entering the Race for Life 5k event at Sherborne Castle on 19th June. Women who sign up for 5k and 10k events in January can benefit from a specially reduced fee of £10.00. To enter Race for Life today visit raceforlife.org or call 0300 123 0770.

Hearing Dogs helping local deaf people

Ilminster Rotarians and their guests were recently treated to a fascinating insight into how ‘hearing dogs’ help deaf people cope safely with both work and everyday tasks. Most people are aware of Seeing Eye Dogs for the blind, but know little about the

important work carried out by the Hearing Dogs for Deaf People Trust. With more than 800,000 severely or profoundly deaf people in the UK, and with levels of deafness steadily on the rise, the demand for Hearing Dogs is greater than ever. It takes 18 months to train a puppy, which includes socialising the young animals, 18 weeks of advanced training teaching them how to alert their eventual owners to important sounds, and a careful matching-up process with their new life partners. It costs £25,000 to create a partnership between a deaf person and a hearing dog, with ongoing support costing up to a further £15,000. At present there are 873 active hearing dogs in Britain with 380 deaf applicants waiting.

Charity Fundraiser

Somerton school children got to meet a very important guide dog recently when Webster came to visit King Ina Academy. Webster was brought in to a special assembly by his owner Haydn Callow, who is visually impaired, and Haydn’s daughter Jo Andrews who is running the London Marathon in April to raise money for the charity Guide

Dogs. Aiming to raise a target of £4,500 for the charity, Jo is holding a fundraising charity indoor gala at Huish Leisure Centre, Langport, on Sunday, February 7, from 11am-1pm, where people can come and meet Webster, and enjoy a number of games and activities. People can also sponsor Jo’s London Marathon effort by visiting www.justgiving.com/joandrews4

Flood Action Plan

Somerset Rivers Authority is proposing a multi-million pound scheme to protect the Somerset Levels and Moors from flooding. Following on from the major work at Beer Wall on the A372, further improvements are being discussed for the River Sowy and King’s Sedgemoor Drain, from Monk’s Leaze Clyse near Langport down to Dunball sluice north of Bridgwater. A public drop-in session about this scheme is being held at Othery Village Hall on Wednesday, 3 February, 2.30pm7.30pm. All welcome.

Langport & District History Society

The second meeting of 2016 for the Society will take place on


Monday 1 February, when Rob Curtis will speak on Sherborne. It is free to members (annual membership is a bargain £12!): non-members are welcome; admission £2, including refreshments. The Society meets at Langport Library, Whatley, Langport, usually on the first Monday of the month (but Bank Holidays could change this). Anyone interested in joining the Society should contact Sue Standen on 01458 273471, or email her at: suzanne standen471@btinternet.com

Westland’s world helicopter speed record

It still stands today as one of the greatest ever achievements in the 100 year history of Westland’s in Yeovil. When a Westland built Lynx attempted to set a new world helicopter speed record back in August 1986 few gave it much chance of success. But not only did the Lynx outperform the world helicopter speed record, it did so at speeds that have never been bettered since. Now, students at Yeovil College are making a film to mark the 30th anniversary of the record breaking flight, to re-

tell the story of how pilot, Trevor Eggington, flew his G-Lynx at 249.10 miles an hour over the Somerset Levels out-pacing the helicopter speed record of the time by more than 40 miles an hour. The film titled Yeovil’s Magnificent Flying Machines is being made as part of an oral history project to create a spoken archive of aircraft manufacturing in Yeovil from 1915 to the present. The final version of the film and the interviews will be made available to the public through Yeovil Library, Fleet Air Arm Museum, and via a dedicated community website. Anyone who would like to be interviewed about Westland or, to volunteer for the project, please get in touch through: www.westland100.org.uk or, write to: ‘Yeovil’s Magnificent Flying Machines’, E216, Yeovil College, Yeovil BA21 4DR.

GMS Lions Club

Gillingham, Mere & Shaftesbury Lions Club would like to thank everyone who supported their door-to-door Santa Christmas Float. The generous donations received amounted to nearly £4,000 for needy causes.

Attention all local food suppliers and buyers. Confirm your attendance today for the SSDC Local Food Trade Show on 29th February. See advert for details.

Attention all local food suppliers and buyers!

Don’T MIss ouT on your Local Food Trade show Event – bringing suppliers and buyers together from somerset, Devon and Dorset to showcase the very best of local produce. The aim of the show is:

 To give food and drink producers the opportunity to network with one another.

 To raise awareness of products to potential buyers who otherwise routinely shop in large food stores or discount warehouse environments.  To generate new business for local food and drink producers.

 To provide business advice to those who require it to improve the success of their business and encourage growth.  To help producers make connections with wider consumer groups and grow their own market audience.

 To create a positive impact for the local economy by developing and strengthening the local supply chains.

In addition to the ssDC’s business advisor there will be three Local Action Groups attending to provide business expertise and funding support to both suppliers and buyers.

Local produce is much sought after and it is estimated over 300 people will visit the event during the day. The venue – Cricket st. Thomas is well situated and offers excellent facilities and ample parking.

To further highlight the event the BBC Somerset Bus will be presenting their mid morning show from the venue with Ben McGrail from 9am until 12 noon.

This show has been designed to increase awareness of local food and drink producers, improve relationships between businesses resulting in improved sustainability and an increase in the local economy.

Do come along and support this worthwhile event.

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Sutton Stairlifts

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Beechwood House

Set in landscaped gardens, Beechwood House Care Home in Yeovil, provides a very high standard of residential care for 28 elderly people, all having ground level, en-suite rooms. Established for more than 16 years, their aim is to provide a caring and comfortable home for people who feel unable or do not wish to live on their own any longer. Two sitting rooms and two conservatories allow residents to enjoy either a quiet period of reflection, to meet visitors or to

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They want residents to maintain their way of life, whilst knowing that help is available whenever they need it. Above all, treat Beechwood House as your home. Please call Sandra Barclay, Manager, on 01935 472793 for more details.

Staying Active

There’s no doubt that keeping active makes us feel more energetic. But there are other more specific benefits, including helping to: * Manage high blood pressure and angina * Keep you at a healthy weight * Maintain regular bowel movements * Stimulate a poor appetite * Strengthen muscles and bones, reducing the risk of falls and fractures * Ease discomfort if you have arthritis or Parkinson’s.

Regular exercise also boosts the production of brain chemicals that lift your mood and make you feel happy – so it can be a good way to deal with stress and anxiety. The 4 building blocks to being active - developing and maintaining stamina, strength, flexibility and balance are particularly important as you get older, and can help you carry out everyday tasks more easily, as well as enjoy activities more. Stamina helps you to walk longer distances, swim and mow the lawn. Strength helps you to climb stairs, carry shopping, rise from a chair and open a container. Flexibility helps you to bend, get in and out of a car, wash your hair and get dressed. Balance helps you to walk and climb steps confidently, stand from a sitting position and respond quickly if you trip. Any amount of extra activity that’s appropriate for your age group and health makes a difference. If you don't do any exercise or if you haven't been very active before, it's never too late to start. So limit the amount of time you spend sitting watching TV, reading or listening to music.

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Look out for everyday activities that can help you become more active. They could include:

* Walking to the shops instead of taking the car or bus * Using the stairs instead of lifts or escalators * Doing the housework.

Every 10 minutes count so try to set yourself achievable goals. Always build up gradually and speak to your GP before increasing your activity levels significantly.

If you're generally fit and have no health conditions that limit your ability to move around, the Government recommends that you build up to doing twoand-a-half hours of moderate activity each week. Moderate activity may leave you feeling warm and a little breathless. It can include: * Walking fast * Cycling on level ground * Playing a motion sensor game on a computer console like a Wii or Xbox * Hand washing the car.

If you’re already active, you can improve your fitness and health by doing 75 minutes of vigorous activity a week. This can include:

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recommends that you build up to two sessions of musclestrengthening activities a week. Exercises that help strengthen your muscles can include dancing, heavy gardening, yoga and pilates. Lifting bags of shopping or weights can help to strengthen the muscles in your arms and wrists. For more information on improving your strength and balance, see the free guide Staying steady from Age UK.

Eye Care

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Chartered Accountants & Tax Advisers in Ilminster answers questions from small businesses in Somerset

Q1. In 2014, my partner and I changed the ownership status of our house from joint tenants to tenants-in-common. At that time, my share of the equity was reduced from 50% to 25% and my partner's was, in turn, increased to 75%. Does this count as a lifetime gift for inheritance tax purposes (IHT)? Robert Stone replies:

If you are married to your partner (spouse or civil partners), then

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the change will not count as a lifetime gift (a potentially exempt transfer (PET)) as it will be treated as an inter-spouse/civil partner transfer (assuming that your partner is domiciled in the UK). If, however, you are not married, the transfer will be treated as a PET, and you will need to live for seven years after the transfer date for it to be completely ignored for IHT purposes.

Q2. CGT annual exemption and entrepreneurs' relief. Can the annual capital gains tax (CGT) exemption be utilised against a capital gain that qualifies for entrepreneurs' relief?

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Yes it can. If your qualifying net gains exceed the lifetime limit applicable to the time you make that disposal, no further relief is due and the excess over that amount is wholly chargeable at the CGT rate (18% or 28% for disposals made on or after 23 June 2010). The annual exempt amount is allocated in the most beneficial way, so is set first against gains having the highest rate of CGT. If you make a subsequent business disposal in a later year which qualifies for entrepreneurs' relief, the total relief (for all years) is still limited to your lifetime limit. Any gains exceeding that limit are wholly chargeable at the normal rate of CGT. See the HMRC factsheet HS275 for further details (www.gov.uk/government/publicat ions/entrepreneurs-relief-hs275self-assessment-helpsheet/hs275-e ntrepreneurs-relief-2015).

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MOTORING VINTAGE Motor Cycling

I WRITE THESE WORDS during the first few days of 2016, with Christmas festivities still fresh in the memory and New Year's resolutions remaining unbroken. The weather remains unseasonably mild with much rain and strong winds. My heart goes out to those living in Scotland, Cumbria and Yorkshire whose lives have been ruined with the awful flooding. I can think of little worse than having several feet of foul water through the house. Difficulties will continue for a very long time, especially if they try to sell those houses or seek insurance. I wish them well. I then thought what would have happened if this mild weather were ten degrees colder and all this rain had come down as snow. Experts tell us that one foot of snow is equivalent to one inch of rain and in Cumbria they had six inches of rain within 24 hours. Club life continues unabated of course. During February the Somerset Section has its AGM and a photo display for its club night at Cossington on the 4th. On the 19th they have their Annual Dinner and Awards Presentation evening, and on the 21st they round the month off with Ralph's Run from Fivehead. The Wessex Veteran and Vintage Section just have their club night at East Stour on the 8th. The Dorset Section start with their Lunch Meet at West Stour on the 3rd. Club night at Pulham will be on the 10th followed on the 14th by a Winter Run from Gillingham. The 27th will see us return to West Stour for the Breakfast Meet. As usual more details can be had by ringing 01935-872528. All three Sections, with many more of course, will be taking part in the Bristol Classic Bike Show on 6th & 7th February. To be held at the Bath & West Showground at Shepton Mallet this event is a must for anyone interested in two or three wheeled transport from any era. Machines exceeding one thousand in number will be on display for your examination and will range from those perfectly restored to ones in their original condition. An autojumble and trade stands plus an auction of machines will add purpose to the day and might just tempt you to add another machine to your

collection to be restored and ready for showing next year. It will take a good day to see everything on display. Everyone seems to attend this show and a very social day out is assured. I hope to see you there. Thinking of the show I can report that my project Rover is now complete and will be on display at the show. All it needs now is a thorough clean a few days before the event. This restoration has taken five years to complete but I am pleased with the result. I have accumulated a long list of domestic chores around the house and garden which must be completed before I even think about starting another project. I have three possibles in mind but that is as far as I may go at this time, just thinking about it. My only trouble at the moment is that as I cross one job off the list so I notice two others have been added. Does that sound familiar at all? One of my future projects is a 1916 Humber of 600cc. This is an

extremely rare machine, few having been made with very few now surviving. To prove, were it considered necessary, that an element of insanity is an essential constituent of this hobby I thought you may appreciate a picture of this machine as bought, and so I have included it for my photograph this month. Why I spend good money to buy such piles of rust is beyond even me at times but you must think of the end product. It seems many of my bikes have arrived in this state, which does not particularly phase me, as with any full restoration everything has to be refurbished anyway. You can imagine the hours of work ahead and know why these jobs generally take me around one to two years for completion. Wish me luck and perhaps in two years time I shall be taking that one up to Shepton Mallet. In the meantime I am thoroughly enjoying my winter riding and already making plans for the season ahead. I wish everyone safe and happy motoring during 2016 and may the weather gods be kind to us. Rod Hann.

This 600cc 1916 Humber is a pile of rust at the moment but will be an interesting and challenging future project.

GLIDEROL GARAGE DOORS

All garage doors are different, so as a roller door specialist, (I don’t replace windows, etc.) I can survey, quote and install to your requirements and make the most of your garage opening, as generally no frame is necessary. With the option of automated operation with remote control, a top quality garage door need only be a phone call away.

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Antiques

Pictured right: Mark Hamblin undertaking restoration work in the on-the-premises workshops at John Hamblin Cabinet Makers and Antique Furniture Restorers of Yeovil.

John Hamblin Silver brushes, perfume bottles, and a jewellery box - all these interesting items can be found at Market Cross Antiques, Somerton.

Market Cross Antiques West Street, Somerton Tel: 01458 274005

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Planning a wedding can be a daunting task, over the next six pages you’ll find businesses able to advise and assist Your dream wedding – at an affordable price!

If you are arranging your own wedding it is definitely worth getting in touch with 5 Star Celebrations based just ouside Wincanton. Established for 10 years, they have everything you need to put the finishing touches to your special day. Seat covers and sashes can be hired in a wide choice of colours, table linen, napkins and runners can all be colour co-ordinated. Sparkle Curtain Back Drop, mirrors and fish bowls, tea lights and post box can all be hired at a very reasonable price. Always a show stopper is the chocolate fountain – which comes complete with dipping fruits and sweets, plates, serviettes and staff to serve your guests, it is the perfect pudding. To keep the cost down, all items can be collected or there is a small

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charge made for delivery. To find out more give 5 Star Celebrations a call today, or visit their website.

Vintage China Hire

Living Pretty of Curry Rivel near Langport can supply the most beautiful and carefully selected pieces of vintage china to ensure your event is truly inspiring. Despite being mismatched there is a sense of continuity and elegance throughout the collection. So if you have an affection for all that is vintage and beautiful and would like to create an event which is both memorable and marvellous - call to discuss your requirements.

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Romanticize your wedding venue with a sparkly curtain back-drop from 5-Star Celebrations.

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THE PERFUMERY SHERBORNE

The Perfumery, 83 Cheap Street, Sherborne, can help you prepare for your big day in the following ways:

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 Chair Covers and Sashes  Fish Bowls and Mirrors  Tea Lights, Table Linen / Napkins  Chocolate Fountains & More

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The Market House, Castle Cary - Now available for Weddings!

Inside the historic Market House in Castle Cary which is now available for Civil Weddings.

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A stylish, historic venue for your perfect wedding!

The Market House nestles within the heart of historic Castle Cary. Now licensed for weddings, the recently restored Shambles provides an indoor space, where a fusion of original features and modern design offers a characterful space for up to 50 seated guests. In addition guests can move to and mingle in the sheltered Undercroft to continue the celebrations.

Castle Cary’s historic Market House is now licensed to hold weddings for up to 50 guests and provides an ideal venue for an intimate, individual and atmospheric wedding. The striking combination of the historic Cary stone exterior with its stately columns and beautiful arched windows, and the recently modernised interior will provide a stunning background for your special day. Personal touches can be added. The unique design of the room allows you to choose a layout for your ceremony to suit your preferences; you will love the natural light pouring from the glass ceiling, the beautiful arched wooden window frames and the great timber doors which make possible the grand entrance that every bride deserves. You may also wish to use the covered outside space – ‘The Undercroft’ – to let your guests

mingle and toast the happy couple after the ceremony, whatever the weather. You may also wish to host your reception there. The Market House is an ideal venue for those wishing to create their own bespoke wedding celebration. The picturesque streets of Castle Cary play host to the cobbled Pitching, the intriguing Round House and stunning views from Lodge Hill, perfect for those memorable photographs. For more information about The Market House please contact 01963 351763 or email: market house.bookings@castle-cary.co.uk www.castle-cary.co.uk/themarket-house

The Coppleridge

The Coppleridge Inn has now held a civil wedding licence for 25 years and has hosted a huge number of successful wedding celebrations. Last year they added a most romantic woodland wedding arbour which has been extremely popular with brides.

To discuss your plans please contact us on 01963 351763 or markethouse.bookings@castle-cary.co.uk

Capture your special day forever. Award-winning photographer Graham Hiscock of Studio H Photography, Wincanton, will be pleased to discuss your personal photographic and video requirements.

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They now have their own marquee which can seat up to 200 and are able to offer a really high value package for weddings and other functions. If you would like to talk to their wedding coordinator please call 01747 851980 and ask to speak to Adam.

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Eleanor Florence - Wedding Fair Dates

The Cricket Ground, Taunton Sunday 31st January. Lanes, East Coker Sunday 7th February. The Manor Hotel, Yeovil Sunday 7th February. The Fleet Air Arm, Yeovilton

Elegant 1950's inspired bridesmaids/prom gowns at Eleanor Florence of Yeovil. (See list for forthcoming Wedding Fairs)

Eleanor Florence Bridal Prom & Ball Gowns

Sunday 28th February. ‘Junction 24’ Market Place, Bridgwater Sunday 28th February.

The Wine Wizzard

The Wine Wizzard is now taking orders for 2016 weddings. They supply excellent Chateau Bottled House Wines through to fine

Clarets and Burgundies. Sparkling French Brut which outshines even the best Prosecco plus their stunning house Champagne. Call in and see them at their shop in Woodcock Street, Castle Cary for expert advice and a private tasting. A warm welcome awaits you. Tel: 01963 351919.

Linda of The Wine Wizzard, Castle Cary with a magnum of Champagne - a must for any celebration. Why not take advantage of their February promotion? See their advert.

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ABC Weddings

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ABC Weddings are located in the peaceful surroundings of Old Kelways in Langport. There are 100s of bridal gowns and prom dresses in stock. Sizes range from 2 - 40 with something to suit all tastes and budgets. Viewings are by appointment only which gives you plenty of Pictured left: Alfred Angelo wedding gown - available from ABC Wedding Dresses of Langport. Why not make an appointment today? And see the 100s of gowns in stock.

ABC Wedding Dresses 100s of Bridal Gowns ... to suit all tastes and budgets Prom / Evening Gowns  Appointments Only  Over 25 Years Experience

ABC Wedding Dresses The Loft, Old Kelways Somerton Road Langport, TA10 9SJ Free parking outside the door  01458 250755 / 07710 985321

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time to choose in a relaxed and unhurried atmosphere. Proprietor Carole has over 25 years experience in the industry and will be pleased to offer helpful and friendly advice. Leading makes include Bridal Dream, Alfred Angelo and Ronald Joyce. There is a choice of accessories too such as head-dresses and shoes. A payment plan is available, full details on request. New in is a collection of bridesmaid/prom gowns from Ronald Joyce at very special prices - there is a wonderful choice of colours including: ice blue, primrose, lilac and coral.

The Montague Inn

The Montague Inn is a great little location for a wedding party, so often missed. Set in the village of Shepton Montague with excellent views over to Alfred's Tower, a great terrace room and terrace. Ideal for the intimate party or formal sit down celebration. Speak to Sean and Mike the chef for your own bespoke day.

Simple and stylish, this striped dress in black and ecru - from designer Doris Streich - is just one of the new labels Preview of Wincanton will be stocking this season.


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Preview of Wincanton

New for this season Preview of Wincanton have added Lebek, Q’Neel, and Doris Streich to their collection. The cruise / wedding outfits will be arriving early February featuring favourite designers such as Joseph Ribkoff and Frank Lyman. Ever popular the Tina Taylor floral dress teamed with a plain jacket makes an appearance again this season.

Shapes are classic and colours are bold - with tangerine making an appearance - for those not so brave a flattering pale blue is also part of this seasons colour pallete. Pictured right: Ward & Sibley Family Jewellers of Yeovil who offer a friendly and professional service. Why not call in and see their range of engagement and wedding rings? Commissions undertaken.

The Jewellers of Yeovil Where Quality & Service Count

WARD & SIBLEY

Extensive range of Wedding Rings Special Orders undertaken Wide range of Bridesmaid, Page Boy & Best Man Gifts

THE CASKET, 103 MIDDLE STREET YEOVIL Tel: 01935 474065 Car Park at Rear for customers while visiting the shop

Bakers of Bond Street

Simply stunning bridal gown from Orange Blossom of Street. Established 1972

“For the complete wedding package under one roof ”

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Bridesmaid & Prom NEW DEPARTMENT now open Premiere Stockist of Morilee Prom Gowns and Suits  Formal Menswear NEW IN ... Royal Blue Tailcoat and Suits  Also Tweed Loake Shoes Stockist See website or call in for details of full range

20 Bond Street, YEOVIL, BA20 1PE

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The Olive Bowl

The Olive Bowl Venue in Gillingham is in the heart of the South West and as a wedding reception venue it has had many couples book due to its central location and warm hospitality. They can cater for weddings from 30 up to 200 people as a maximum. You will have the dedicated services of their experienced staff who will help

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you with all your planning, and will be on hand throughout your special day. Please feel free to contact them with any questions or to arrange a visit to the venue. They look forward to welcoming you to the Olive Bowl Venue.

Hooper’s Hats

Hooper’s Hat Hire has a super range of hats, fascinators and bags with the option to hire, buy

Beautifully decorated - The Olive Bowl, Gillingham, makes an ideal Wedding Reception Venue.

or have a design hand-crafted especially for you. They would love to create that stunning item for you to wear on that special day. Please feel free to give them a call to discuss your personal requirements. You will be overwhelmed by their array of gorgeous handbags to buy at prices that won’t break the bank.

Wedding Transport

There are many different ways to arrive at, and depart from, your wedding venue. A limo works well with a traditional wedding, but if that's not your style, get creative and match your ride to your personality. Whether you want a unique getaway to express your style, or a fun way to give your bridal party and guests a lift too, there are many options available for your wedding wheels such as a sleek, modern limo; a party bus; a vintage vehicle, horse and carriage or a bicycle built for two! Hire your car company about six months before the wedding. If you're getting married in the autumn/winter, you probably won’t want a vehicle that is open to the elements, although inclement weather can happen at any time of year! Research companies online and chat with a few over the phone, but make your final booking in person. You'll be able to get a look at the vehicle you'll be riding in (or at least a very similar one). And while the company may not

be able to pinpoint the exact vehicle you'll have on the wedding day, you can avoid any unwelcome surprises by making sure the fleet looks like it's in good shape before putting down a deposit. Remember to give yourself enough time to get to the wedding venue (you don’t want to arrive hot and bothered because you didn’t allow enough time for the journey). It’s always a good idea to have a trial run well before the wedding, (on the same day of the week and at the same time), to see how long it takes and don’t forget to allow for things like football matches, festivals and shows in the area at the time of the wedding.

One World

If you are looking for an unusual wedding gift, a visit to One World in South Petherton is a must. Here you will find six individual showrooms over two floors displaying a beautiful range of gift items from around the world, and many of them Fair Trade. Ceramic pots, wooden figures, rugs and hand made glass vases make unique gifts - you will also find within One World unusual greetings cards and stationery items to wrap your gift. There is a stunning range of silver jewellery - ideal as a gift for older bridesmaids. For the younger bridesmaids and page boys visit the toy department with its wonderful selection of traditional toys.

17 St James Street South Petherton Somerset TA13 5BS 01460 241166

Hooper’s Hat Hire

100s of exquisite hats and fascinators to hire, buy, or made to complement your outfit

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01935 706555 • www.hoopershats.co.uk


Gifts for Valentine’s Day

Valentine's Day - down at the allotment

FOR SOME OF US, particularly the men amongst our number, the very mention of St. Valentine's Day can conjure up a sense of fear and trepidation. Although it is now considered to be a commercial marketing exercise, the tradition of Valentine’s Day, does have a long and complicated history going as far back as the middle ages, and provides the perfect excuse to show our loved ones just how much they mean to us. They say that the way to a loved one’s heart is through their stomach so readers with allotments may want to consider the aphrodisiac qualities of the fruits, vegetables and herbs they grow in deciding what to plant, in order to ensure that they have the best possible chance of reaping what they sow, in more ways than one! What we eat does directly influence our bodies and one key factor is nutrition; under nourishment creates a loss of libido and reduces fertility rates. Aphrodisiac foods were originally intended to stimulate by arousing sexual excitement, chiefly because procreation was once an important moral and religious issue and their use was intended to ensure both male and female potency, improving inadequate performance and increasing fertility. With this in mind, it is advisable to steer well clear of dill, watercress and lettuce as these are all said to have the opposite effect. Likewise, any foods high in carbohydrates will induce sluggishness, perhaps not the desired effect for an effective amorous encounter. To help ‘cultivate’ your loved one here are my suggestions:-

Aniseed

A very popular aphrodisiac with many culinary uses. The Greeks and the Romans believed aniseed had special powers. Sucking on the seeds is said to increases your desire.

Asparagus

An English herbalist from the 17th century, Nicholas Culpepper, wrote ‘asparagus stirs up lust in man and woman.’ In 19th century France, bridegrooms were served three courses of the spears at their prenuptial dinners, for good reason. It is a great source of potassium, fibre, vitamin B6, vitamins A and C, and thiamin and folic acid. The

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latter is said to boost histamine production necessary for the ability to reach orgasm in both sexes. The Vegetarian Society suggests ‘eating asparagus for three days for the most powerful affect,’

Basil

Basil not only makes meals smell and taste better, but it also has a lot of beneficial effects on the

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human body as it is stimulating and its fantastic aroma is said to have an aphrodisiac effect.

Celery

Not a universally loved vegetable but it contains androsterone, a hormone that researchers believe attracts females when it's secreted through sweat.

Chillies

Capsaicin, a chemical found in fiery peppers, increases circulation to get blood pumping and stimulates nerve endings so you'll feel more turned on.

Coriander

The book of The Arabian Nights tells a tale of a merchant who had been childless for 40 years but was cured by a concoction that included coriander. That book is over 1000 years old so the history of coriander as an aphrodisiac dates back far into history.

Cilantro was also known to be used as an ‘appetite’ stimulant.

Fennel

In the 1930's fennel was found to be a source of natural plant estrogens. Use of fennel as an aphrodisiac dates back to the Egyptian times, where it was used as "libido enhancement".

Figs

This sexy fruit has long been thought of as an arousing stimulant, and an open fig is believed to emulate the female sex organs. Figs are steeped in history and are one of the oldest-recorded fruits. They are mentioned in the Bible (Adam and Eve wore fig leaves to cover their private parts), are reported to be Cleopatra’s favourite fruit, and the ancient Greeks held them as sacred and associated them with love and fertility.

Garlic

Garlic is full of allicin, an ingredient that will increase blood flow. The 'heat' in garlic is said to stir sexual desires. Garlic has been used for centuries to cure everything from the common cold to heart ailments.

Ginger

A circulatory system stimulant, ginger eaten raw, preserved or cooked, is said to increase sexual powers and desire.

Honey

Sweet, sticky honey is a great source of boron, a trace mineral that helps the body use and metabolize estrogen, the female sex hormone. Studies have shown that this mineral may also enhance testosterone levels in the blood, the hormone responsible for promoting sex drive and orgasm in both men and women. In addition, honey contains B vitamins needed for testosterone, as well as other nutrients, enzymes and phyto-chemicals. Many medicines in Egyptian times were based on honey including

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cures for sterility and impotence. Medieval seducers plied their partners with Mead, a fermented drink made from honey. Lovers on their ‘Honeymoon’ drank mead and it was thought to ‘sweeten’ the marriage.

Pine Nuts

Zinc is a key mineral necessary to maintain male potency and pine nuts are rich in zinc. Pine nuts have been used to stimulate the libido as far back as Medieval times.

Rocket

Arugula or ‘rocket’ seed has been documented as an aphrodisiac since the first century A.D. This ingredient was added to grated orchid bulbs and parsnips and also combined with pine nuts and pistachios.

Strawberries

Legend has it that strawberries were considered an aphrodisiac back in the day because of their many tiny seeds, which was thought to symbolize fertility. And literary and artistic

Pretty in pink - why not give a gift to last - beautiful antique glass, china and jewellery can all be found at Milly’s Antiques & Vintage of Crewkerne (next door to Lidls). Wonderland by Mackenzie Thorpe. Limited edition signed giclee print. Edition size 125, image size 23” x 18” framed price £550. A perfect Valentine gift for someone special. Available from Martock Gallery of Martock, one of the few gallery’s in the South West to be stocking Mackenzie Thorpe’s prints and sculptures. Originals are also available and the gallery can offer a free valuation service to collectors of his work.

‘Over Hill and Dale’

Prints ★ Paintings ★ Bronzes ★ Mirrors ★ Framing Passport Photographs ★ Prints to Canvas

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Martock Gallery Open: Monday - Friday 9.00 - 5.00, Saturday 9.30 - 4.30

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references to strawberries as ‘fruit nipples’ have been found.

Naturally, when harvesting your crop, and making deliciously erotic dishes with the ingredients, you will want to have something to drink. RED WINE, besides relaxing you faster than a massage can, contains resveratrol, an antioxidant that helps boost blood flow and improves circulation before and during intercourse. LP-V.

very acceptable too – adding a simple gold charm for every special occasion. Gifts can be made more personal with an engraving. For the man in your life there is a good choice of gold chains, stylish watches and cufflinks. Ward & Sibley have a wonderful choice of engagement and wedding rings if you are thinking of proposing! A bespoke service is also offered to create a ring of your choice.

Eustace & Arthur have a delightful range of quirky gift ideas mainly for men - but also catering for the ladies with such items as earrings and other jewellery. Do call in for that unusual Valentine’s gift.

Tiddler and Fox

Valentine’s Day is the perfect excuse to wrap up warm with your loved one in one of our 100% Merino wool throws, or snuggle down with a handmade cushion. Light a beautifully scented candle, decorate the room with our handpainted heart decorations and hand your partner a lovingly handmade necklace, as unique and special as she is. Make it the perfect Valentine’s this year! Visit www.tiddlerandfox.com for vintage style homewares and handmade gifts, we would love to welcome you into our world of loveliness. Sign up for our weekly newsletter for exclusive discounts and competitions!

Traditional & Quirky Gifts Mainly for Men Open: Wednesday – Saturday 10am – 5pm

The Old Register Office Bow Street, Langport, TA10 9PR  01458 252914 www.eustaceandarthur.co.uk

Valentine gifts to treasure at

WARD & SIBLEY The Jewellers of Yeovil

Ward & Sibley Jewellers

Ward & Sibley, the Jewellers of Yeovil, is a well established family jewellers who offer a personal and friendly service. If you are looking for something special this Valentine’s Day then do call in. For the lady in your life jewellery is always the perfect gift whether it’s a sparkling diamond, a simple pendant or a pair of earrings. Lockets and charm bracelets are

Ladies ... don’t forget it’s a leap year! THE CASKET, 103 MIDDLE STREET, YEOVIL Tel: 01935 474065 Car Park at rear for customers while visiting the shop

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Godminster Cheese for Cheese Lovers

For the food lover who has everything, what better way to say ‘I love you’ than with beautiful heart-shaped cheddar & brie? Godminster, based in Bruton, Somerset, offers award-winning organic heart-shaped cheeses in its Heart to Heart Gift Pack, perfect for a loved one this Valentine’s Day. Available online and from their shop in Bruton. See the website: www.godminster.com for more information.

Living Pretty

The Teashop at Living Pretty offers a home from home ambiance where you can relax in the surroundings of the shabby chic mismatching interior and try homemade seasonal dishes cooked on the Rayburn. All their produce is locally sourced within Somerset and everything is made on site including the delicious selection of mouth-watering cakes. The Teashop at Living Pretty is the perfect place to meet friends and enjoy a scrumptious breakfast, a light lunch with a glass of wine or experience a

traditional afternoon cream tea. Bookings are now being taken

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for Valentine’s - afternoon tea for two - with bubbly!!

Andrea’s of Yeovil

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Red Roses are always a favourite on Valentine’s Day - Andrea’s of Middle Street, Yeovil are local Interflora agents and can arrange for flowers to be sent to your loved one.

VALENTINE’S AFTERNOON TEA FOR TWO Saturday 13th February from 12pm

Two Glasses of Bubbly on arrival ... Pot of Twinings Tea for Two Selection of Finger Sandwiches  Egg & Cress  Cream Cheese & Cucumber  Somerset Honey Roasted Ham  Cheese & Spring Onion

Crostini Hearts of Mozzarella Sunkissed Tomato & Pesto Smoked Salmon & Dill Tartlets Hearty Pork & Sage Nibbles

Heart Shaped Scones, Clotted Cream & Jumbleberry Jam Triple Chocolate Mousses Mini Passion Fruit Sponges Raspberry Chantilly Meringue Hearts £30 for Two

Book your table in advance and suprise your Valentine!

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Gifts for Valentine’s Day

Italy Italy

Italy Italy is a Bruton based boutique offering goods from 2 companies, The Florence Leather Collection and The Italian Food Corner. The Florence Leather Collection specialises in designer style ladies accessories from Milan and Florence. From leather goods such as handbags, shoes, boots, belts, purses to clothing such as cashmere coats, ponchos, snoods as well as handmade ladies umbrellas. The Italian Food Corner offers wide ranging food products from the Lombardy in the North to the Calabria in the South. With a large selection of pastas, olive oils, ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤

the worlds best balsamics, coffees, condiments, cakes and cantuccinis, flours and sauces. We even offer a very pretty hamper service from as little as £12 which can be a great alternative to giving flowers.

Beautiful Cards from Wild Cardz

Romantic or funny, Wild Cardz of Wincanton will have a Valentine card to suit from their extensive range! There are plenty of gift ideas too including a lovely selection of cuddly toys, including the new Blue Nose Friends range of collectables. Silk roses, foil balloons, and mugs. A new line

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recently introduced - personalised tea light holders for every occasion such as daughter, mum, friend, home etc. at only £2.99. Wild Cardz are now pleased to offer a quality card range from just 99p. For those who like to make their own cards there is a wide choice of craft card, ‘pick n mix’ your own selection. Fill a small box for £3.49 or large box for £6.99. They are now also a UPS collection/delivery point for parcels. Wild Cardz have balloons for all occasions – including wedding day

And Special Occasions

arrangements. Visit their website at www.wildcardzwincanton.com

Mayflowers of Gillingham

A deceptive little shop that is suprisingly large inside and full to overflowing with fresh flowers, pot plants and floristry sundries. With many years experience they offer a professional and friendly service. If you are sending flowers this Valentine’s Day why not call in? They are also Interflora Agents and can send flowers locally, nationally and internationally.

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For a superb choice of fresh cut flowers & roses for your Valentine visit us at ...

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Tel: 01747 824424

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Leisure & Travel

Festival of Cards 2016

Barrie Rollinson is the organising ‘star’ of the ever-popular Festival of Cards that takes place at the Bath & West Showground, Shepton Mallet on 26th & 27th February. And throughout the two days Barrie will ensure that things run smoothly for both the 140 plus dealers and the collectors and browsers visiting the event. If you are considering taking

up a new hobby for 2016 see the vast range of ‘collectibles’ on display including: stamps and postal history, postcards, cigarette and trade cards, autographs, wall posters, ephemera, phone cards and all manner of accessories to aid your collecting hobby. Entry costs just £4 on the Friday, £2 on Saturday and entry is free for children. Refreshments are available.

Gartell Light Railway Annual Model Railway Exhibition

The Gartell Light Railway hold their Annual Model Railway Exhibition on Saturday and Sunday, 13th and 14th February, with plenty to interest anyone who likes trains and railways, or even to those who would like a family day out with a difference.

Festival of Cards & Stamps 2016 Bath & West Showground SHEPTON MALLET

Friday 26th February 10am – 6pm Admission £4 Saturday 27th February 9.30am – 4pm Admission £2

Children } Free

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The venue for the Exhibition will again be the Pines function suite, which doubles as the Gartell Light Railway’s Common Lane terminus. As well as the layouts, expert model-makers will be demonstrating their craft and giving guidance for those thinking about taking up the hobby or wanting to improve their skills, and trade stands will be present with bargains for the hobbyist. Admission prices to the exhibition are held once again at £4 adults and £3 concessions. (5 years and under free). For those attending the exhibition, there will be drinks and light snacks available at reasonable prices throughout the day at the Pines buffet counter. The Gartell Light Railway also intend running a limited train service, for which a small extra charge will apply and timing will depend on demand. Please note: the trains will not be running onto the new line extension over this weekend. The exhibition opens at 10am on both days, closing at 5pm on the Saturday and at 4pm on the Sunday. The GLR has a large FREE car park, and is situated off the A357 at Yenston just south of Templecombe, and will be clearly signposted. Visit the web-

By John Osborne • Answers can be found on page 47

1. Who was a ‘Smooth Operator’ in 1984?

2. ‘Something Got Me Started’ - a 1991 release by which band? 3. Alana Miles sang about ‘Black ...’ what?

4. A Beatles record has ‘Penny Lane’ on one side, so what is on the other?

5. Who was the chap who sang about an incident in the U.S.A. small-town ‘Hazard’?

6. Maroon Five’s ‘Moves Like Jagger’ also featured which female singer?

7. ‘Soul Shadows’ is the latest album from which popular rocker?

8. ‘Che Guevara and Debussy to a disco beat’ Lyrics from what song?

9. Name the year in which ‘Wham’ decided to split.

10. ‘I’m Crying’ was a 1964 hit written and recorded by which British R&B / rock band?

Bonus Question Name the year in which the song in Question 5 was released

Question Impossible Complete the following song title by Zagar and Evans, by filling in the missing words. ‘In the year 2525 ( ........ )’

Great Quotes in Music (82) “If you don’t know the blues ... there’s no point in picking up the guitar and playing rock and roll or any other form of popular music”. KEITH RICHARDS 26 THE VISITOR February 2016

January

30th DAVE CURTIS guitar / vocals - Wyndham Arms, Kingsbury Episcopi

February

BLUES NIGHT - Crown, Sherborne MITCHELL & VINCENT 3.30pm - Lord Nelson, Norton Sub Hamdon JAZZ NIGHT - Crown, Sherborne STAND ALONE EMPIRE - Rose & Crown, Bower Hinton US - Lord Nelson, Norton Sub Hamdon FOLK NIGHT - Crown, Sherborne CHRIS RAINBOW guitar / vocals - Wyndham Arms, Kingsbury Episcopi LOOSE CONNECTIONS 3pm - Catash, North Cadbury OPEN MIC’ NIGHT - Crown, Sherborne ELVIS TRIBUTE - Rose & Crown, Bower Hinton 29th LEWIS CLARKE & THE ESSENTIALS ... Montague Inn, Shepton Montague 3rd 7th 10th 13th 13th 17th 20th 21st 24th 26th

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site at www.glr-online.co.uk and why not join their Facebook group as well? (All facilities subject to availability).

Exhibition

The John Leach Gallery at Muchelney Pottery, Nr. Langport, TA10 0DW, are delighted to welcome back Greg Poole for an exhibition of his latest wildlife prints and drawings.

including a splendid cream tea on each Sunday afternoon in August. Sherborne Walks are rapidly becoming a significant Dorset attraction. Up to date information at: www.sherbornewalks.co.uk/

Concert for Charity

International musicians Duo Teresa Carreño, will be giving a charity fundraising concert for Sherborne Douzelage at 3pm on Sunday 21st February in Cheap Street Church, Sherborne. The duo are award winning pianist Ana Laura Manero from Cuba and her husband the renowned cellist Arturo Serna from

Venezuela. Ana has won many top awards in Cuba, Venezuela and USA; Arturo trained through el Sistema and is also a renowned conductor of many local groups and orchestras, including Wessex Strings. The concert will include a selection of popular pieces from Villa-Lobos, Mendelssohn, Fauré, Rachmaninov, Schubert, Granados and Saint-Saëns; as well as the Beethoven Sonata Op. 69. Tickets cost £8, including afternoon tea. They are available from Sherborne TIC, Winstone’s books and Mary at 01963 251255, or on the door.

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The exhibition runs from 6th February - 15th March, Monday - Saturday, 9am - 1pm & 2pm 5pm. www.johnleachpottery.co.uk

Cindy Chant - Blue Badge Guide - Sherborne Walks

Sherborne Walks have just completed their inaugural - and highly successful - year of Blue Badge Guided Tours around Dorset's splendid mediaeval town. Cindy Chant kicked off the new year with a special walk on the first day. The next special event will be a Valentine's Day stroll on 14th February meeting outside Sherborne Abbey at 2.00 p.m. The £6 fee includes hot chocolate. Regular walks will recommence on the 5th April: there will be special walks on each bank holiday and - for the second year running - there will be walks

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MUSIC REVIEW

‘It’s a Way of Life’

by Antony Richard Middleton-Snead

MUSICIAN AND SONGWRITER Antony Richard Middleton-Snead won awards in the ‘Jazz-Blues’, ‘RnB – Urban’, ‘Adult Contemporary’, ‘Acoustic Folk’ and ‘Love Songs’ categories at the Annual British Songwriting Competition last year. Listening to his album ‘It’s a Way of Life’, it is easy to see why: The album is diverse in that it spans many genres … and yet it has a consistency that is both refreshing and familiar. Having written and composed over a thousand songs and having performed for many years, Middleton-Snead is clearly an accomplished musician. His style has more than a pinch of Country influence both lyrically and musically but he doesn’t stop there: He references The Clash and The Stranglers in ‘Gotham City’, nods to Reggae in the 1975 track ‘only poor man cry’, Jazz/ Blues in humorous ‘miss Julie Browne’ and serenades ‘en francais’ in ‘la manouche’. It is evident that Castle Cary dweller Middleton-Snead finds inspiration from many cultures, personalities and places, including France whence ‘Manouche’ (gypsy jazz) style music hails. Written over a forty five year period, the songs on the album reflect its title perfectly: ‘It’s a Way of Life’ feels like an insight into the boy, the man and his alter-ego. For those who enjoy clever lyrics, music that takes you on a journey and an AcousticFolk, Jazz or Blues style, this album is well worth a spin or two. ‘It’s a Way of Life’ is currently available at Bailey Hill Bookshop, Castle Cary, BA7 7BG. RH.

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Chimney Safety Advice for Consumers

UK fire statistics show that each year on average over 30 thousands houses have chimney fires. The National Association of Chimney Sweeps (NACS) advises that this will be largely due to

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not getting the chimney swept often enough or burning fuel that is inappropriate for the appliance and causing tar to build up in the chimney. Most insurance companies will no longer pay out for claims made due to chimney fires, unless the

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recognised by insurance companies. If the fire brigade is called out to a chimney fire and it is proven that the chimney has not been properly maintained, then the local council can bill you for the call out, which can be expensive! Chimney fires can not only destroy homes but also endanger the occupiers of the dwelling. Slow-burning chimney fires don't get enough air or have enough fuel to be as dramatic or visible as their more spectacular cousins. The temperatures they reach are very high and can cause damage to the chimney structure and nearby combustible parts of the house. Use only recommended fuels for your appliance and flue type (if you are unsure then check your manufacturers instructions, ask your stove supplier, or your local NACS Chimney Sweep). Chimneys need to allow the free passage of dangerous combustion gases. Regular Chimney Sweeping will remove soot, bird nests, cobwebs and any other blockages. It also removes creosote, which will help to prevent dangerous chimney fires.

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Chimney Sweeping will also help to increase the efficiency of appliances. The frequency of Chimney Sweeping will depend on a number of factors which include the type of fuel used, appliance, duration of use, moisture content of wood fuel, and the type of chimney you have. The sweeping frequencies below are for guidance purposes only:* Smokeless Fuel: At least once a year * Wood: Quarterly when in use * Bituminous Coal: Quarterly when in use * Oil: Once per year * Gas: Once per year

Normally Chimney Sweeps will need a clear passage to the chimney and adequate space to work in. They may suggest you clear any ornaments from the hearth and mantelpiece, and perhaps you could clear the grate of any fuel, ash or rubbish etc. before the sweep arrives. Gas and oil flues will also need to be swept. It is essential that all flues are kept clean and clear of debris and vermin nests. It will also help with the prevention of chimney fires and even carbon monoxide poisoning. If you have just moved house, then it is important you have your chimney swept as soon as possible as you

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may not necessarily know when it was last cleaned properly by a professional Chimney Sweep. Always ensure you receive a NACS Certificate of Chimney Sweeping. Chimney Sweeps that are Members of the National Association of Chimney Sweeps undertake an extensive training program and have to successfully complete a full assessment prior to becoming and trading as a NACS Member. All NACS Members must hold valid insurance for Chimney Sweeping, of which they provide a copy of to the Association on an annual basis. They must also have the correct equipment to be able to undertake the job which is checked at the time of their assessment. You can search for a local NACS Chimney Sweep at www.nacs.org.uk NACS Chimney Sweeps are:

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A. 2016 will absolutely be the year of self-expression. As more people are becoming braver we've seen a lot more experimentation in people's homes and that is really going to show this year. We're no longer satisfied with Cream or Magnolia and so Grey has become the go-to neutral. The diversity of Blue is making it the colour of the year, no longer reserved for children's bedrooms it's taking over the house. This is a trend Little Greene have picked up on and they recently launched a brand new colour chart dedicated to this chameleon colour. Often associated with calm and serenity, it also symbolises loyalty, confidence, intelligence and trust. At the moment there is a trend for the deeper, richer Navy which creates a dramatic, yet welcoming feel, especially in living spaces. However, with so many varieties it can be used everywhere, from warmer green

tones in the bedroom to paler purple tones for the bathroom. However, pale blue may not be deep enough for some as another trend we're seeing is bolder bathrooms. A lot of people struggle with bathrooms due to their size and worry that anything other than white or pastels can overwhelm such a small area; quite the opposite is true, however. Rather than fight the small space and desperately try to make everything feel bigger, creating a statement has become the new focus. Being, typically, a small room it doesn't cost a lot to redecorate and you can really have fun with the colours and accessories. Try one dark colour on the walls and ceilings, accessorising with metallics or brights to lift the look. Another room getting a bold overhaul is the dining room with more and more homeowners opting to keep their formal dining rooms. Whether it's to

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Pictured left: this contemporary toilet is available from J2 Tiles of Yeovil. Sanitary ware, showers and wet rooms are also on display along with their vast range of tiles. See their advert on the front page.

have the space to entertain as we become more social, gather the family for dinner and make conversation or to simply dress beautifully and impress, it's definitely coming back. Being the hub of parties and not as used as other areas you can

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But this doesn't mean the kitchen is staying boring, as many people are now painting their units different, contrasting colours to add more interest.

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GLEN DIMPLEX • HUMAX • WHIRLPOOL • ELECTROLUX • BLOMBERY

Tel: 01963 363870 • Mob: 07836 502683 office@halletsfarm.fsnet.co.uk • www.bgp-oiltanks.co.uk

an island or small section of unit. Lime, Yellow and Orange all contrast beautifully with Little Greene's new Blues. We're always on hand here at City Decorating Supplies to offer advice on colours and schemes. If you can, bring in fabric samples or a favourite vase/painting and we'll do our best to match a colour or tie a scheme together.


A cut above ~ H A I R F E AT U R E Stylique - an invitation to their Open Evening

Stylique Hair and Beauty are moving to exciting new premises! But don’t worry, it is still conveniently situated on the Somerton Business Park – with ample free parking outside the door. Since taking over Stylique last year, proprietor Sharon Inder has found the business has gone from strength to strength and is now moving the business to larger purpose-built premises. You are cordially invited to the official Open Evening for nibbles and fizz on Monday 29th February from 5.30 - 7.30pm Sharon has over 25 years experience in the hairdressing industry and is ably assisted by experienced stylist Cassie Brown. The salon uses quality products by Goldwell and Matrix and it is hoped that the beauty side of the business will expand in the near future. Do call in and see the new premises for yourself. Clients old and new welcome.

Scissor Happy

Scissor Happy of Wincanton offer hairstyling for all the family at sensible prices. Proprietor Suzanne Biddiscombe has over 22 years experience in the hairdressing industry and together with her team, Kelly and Jacky, offer a professional and friendly service. With the changes in the seasons why not have a fresh new look for your hair? Perhaps a new style or a perm to give a touch of curl? Senior citizens rates are available every day. Why not book your appointment now?

Rachel’s

Smart and modern - inside Rachel’s Hair Salon of Bruton, where a range of beauty treatments will soon be introduced for their clients to enjoy.

Hairdressing Salon

Mobile Gents Barber

Mike Baker and Lance Wells - a family run business - are well known to many readers as they offer a barbering service at Wincanton, Milborne Port and Sparkford. Mike and Lance also offer a home visit service which is particularly useful for those who are elderly or infirm. They are also very pleased to visit residential homes in the area with their barbering services just call for details on 01935 814074 or 07767 027798.

GENTS & BOYS HAIRDRESSING ~ at ~

7 High Street, Bruton Somerset, BA10 0AB

Under New Ownership

BEAUTY TREATMENTS available soon

 01749 813210

stylique of Somerton HAIR & BEAUTY

WE ARE MOVING ... TO EXCITING NEW PREMISES

The Barber’s Shop WINCANTON Memorial Hall Mondays 1.00pm – 5.30pm Thursdays 9.00am – 5.30pm Saturdays 8.00am – 12noon MILBORNE PORT Town Hall *Wednesdays 10.00am – 6.00pm *Please note new time

SPARKFORD Village Hall Fridays 12.45pm – 5.45pm Lance Wells & Mike Baker State Registered ~ or ~

★ PHONE for a HOME VISIT ★ 01935 814074 or ... 07767 027798 (mobile)

Sharon Inder (owner) and Cassie Brown (stylist)

You are INVITED to our OPEN

EVENING

Monday 29th February 5.30pm – 7.30pm Join us for nibbles and fizz everyone welcome

NEW SALON: 12a Camelot Court Somerton Business Park, Bancombe Road SOMERTON, TA11 6SB  01458 274380

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Family Health

LOOKING GOOD

with

Jenna Evans

Restless Legs Syndrome

RESTLESS LEGS SYNDROME (RLS) or Willis Ekbom Disease is a nervous system disorder that

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leads to an uncomfortable urge to move the legs and often triggers unsettling creeping and crawling sensations in the lower limbs (and sometimes the arms). RLS often strikes at night, disrupting sleep patterns which can lead to anxiety and depression. The cause may be unknown although genetics and nutritional deficiencies may play a role as does gender - with women being twice as likely as men to suffer from RLS. This month we’ll be taking a look at a few of the nutrients commonly used to help this distressing condition. Magnesium - The muscle relaxer. Magnesium can be helpful whenever twitches, cramps and spasms may be present and is one of the minerals most commonly considered deficient in the general population. One of my favourite ways to use magnesium is as an oil massaged into the skin. This is thought to be a more easily absorbed form of the mineral and can also be used to target problem areas. Great for tense muscles too, try massaging magnesium oil

into your skin in the evening, before bed - or even better, get someone else to give you a massage! Magnesium can also be useful for improving poor sleep. For those taking medications or during pregnancy (which can be a risky time for developing RLS) the tissue salt Mag Phos can be safely used. Iron - Iron deficiency anaemia can be a factor in the development of RLS. You can have your Iron levels checked with your GP and low Iron can often be easily rectified by supplementing. Some may find certain forms of Iron quite harsh on their digestive system and if this sounds like you look for a gentle form of this mineral such as iron bisglycinate. Vitamin E - There is some evidence that Vitamin E can be helpful. Try 400iu per day for a few months. Folic Acid - In some with genetic RLS, requirements for Folic Acid seem to be higher than normal. Supplementing may be beneficial although high doses are required and so should be managed by your health professional. Some people also have a poor conversion rate of folic acid into active forms within the body and so choosing your source of folate is important. Look for methylfolate or 5MTHF, a biologically active form of folic acid. L-Tryptophan - This amino acid is a precursor to the neurotransmitter serotonin and is used for pain, insomnia and depression amongst other things. It may benefit both RLS and disrupted sleep. Available as LTryptophan and its derivative 5-Hydroxy-Tryptophan or 5HTP. Potassium - An important nutrient for proper functioning of

the muscles and nerves. Potassium is abundant in fruits and vegetables, so eating a good variety of these should easily ward off deficiency. Home remedies - Try Epsom salt baths which are rich in magnesium. Apple Cider Vinegar has been of help for some sufferers - drink 1 Tbsp in a glass of water in the evening. You can also massage ACV into your legs before bed. Blackstrap molasses are rich in Iron and a Tbsp of these can also be mixed into some water and be taken in the evening. You can even blend the ACV and molasses together as a simple home remedy. Lifestyle & Medications The usual suspects apply here with caffeine, alcohol and poor blood sugar control potentially playing a part in RLS. Some medications are also known to increase symptoms including anti-depressants, calcium channel blockers (for high blood pressure), anti-psychotics and antihistamines. Talk to your GP if you are taking medicines and think they may be exacerbating RLS or any other symptoms there may well be alternatives! So if you’re a sufferer of this distressing condition I hope I’ve given you a few ideas of remedies that may help. Don’t suffer in silence, especially if this is disrupting your sleep patterns and mood. Go to your GP or pop into your local health food shop for a chat. Wishing you restful legs and peaceful sleep until next time. Jenna Evans ©2016.

 Jenna is a Holistic Health Coach and creator of bespoke beauty products. She can be found on Facebook at ‘Alchemical Beauty UK’. Jenna is also a

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Telephone: 01935 478357 31 Princes Street, Yeovil, Somerset


& FEELING FINE

multi-award winning Product Advisor at Ceres Natural Foods, Yeovil. To make an appointment, please pop in or call 01935 428791

for details. Find Ceres on Facebook as ‘Ceres Natural Foods Ltd’. Always check with a health professional before making any

dramatic changes to your diet and lifestyle or starting a new supplement, especially with any existing health conditions.

Shirley Allum of Shaftesbury now stocking UGG

Give your shoe collection a reboot with our range of Ugg Boots. From classic sheepskin Ugg Boots and cosy slippers, we have the perfect fit for every style occasion and need to keep your winter style on point. UGG® Australia was formed in 1978 by a young surfer from

Exciting new range of craft fabrics in quality 100% cotton. The range is called ‘vacation’ and depicts various topics relating to vacations - shown are Cameras, Scooters and French Postcards - all in a retro style. These plus many other fabrics are available from Hanson’s Fabrics & Crafts of Sturminster Newton.

Australia who took a trip to the United States with a bag full of sheepskin boots. The luxury and comfort of UGG® Australia proved to be a perfect fit for the high-end footwear world. It offers the classic collection and a range of warm weather footwear for women. All UGG®Australia footwear purchased from Shirley Allum Fashions is official merchandise produced by UGG® Australia.

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IN CORTON DENHAM ... in association with award-winning Dorset Brewery, Gyle 59 a craft beer course is being offered at The Queens Arms ... welcome to Sophie at The Camelot Inn,

Home-Made Food Served 7 Days a Week

South Cadbury ... Jon and his team are celebrating their first year at The Catash Inn, North Cadbury so go along and enjoy the music of Loose Connection ... Parmesan Tiger Prawn Fricasse is just one of the tasty chef's specials available at The Orchard Inn, Galhampton ... and if you’re feeling lucky why not join Sean on one of his Horse Race Day packages at The Montague Inn, Shepton Montague - its a winner! Idling on to Ilchester ... don't forget to use your two for one voucher for Sunday Lunch at The Northover, which appeared in last month’s Visitor ... bookings are now being taken for Easter Sunday Carvery at The Lamb & Lark Limington ... The Red Lion, Babcary will be hosting a traditional folk night with No Fixed Abode on Saturday 6th February 9.30pm

start ... and surprise Diamond Wedding Anniversary celebrations recently took place at The Quarry Inn, Keinton Mandeville for Graham and Barbara Cox. Tottering on to Tintinhull where there are regular themed evenings held at The Crown & Victoria ... romance is in the air at The Halfway House, Chilthorne Domer where in addition to a Valentine’s menu there is a weekend break package - check out the website ... a jolly good time was has by all who were ‘shipwrecked’ on New Year’s Eve at The Cat Head Inn, Chiselborough ... tapas menu always popular at

Serving Sensibly Priced Food & Drink

Dinnington, Nr. Hinton St. George • Tel 01460 52397

Corton Denham, Sherborne, DT9 4LR www.thequeensarms.com Join us for ... Valentine’s

sunday 14th February 6pm – 9pm Canapés and Four Course Meal £75 per couple 50% non refundable deposit required at time of booking. Why not stay the night? Book a One Night Valentine’s Day Special Package ... includes meal and one night stay from £190 per couple.

 Please contact Carolyn Fagan on 01963 220317 to book or email relax@thequeensarms.com

B EER & S KI TTL ES P. A. BAXTER

Real Ales - Garden Skittle Alley

TRADITIONAL COUNTRY PUB

The Lord Nelson, Norton Sub Hamdon ... curry evening a great success at The Royal Oak Over Stratton on New Year’s Eve - watch this space for details of the next one ... Wednesday Winter Warmers at The New Farm Restaurant, 2 courses £12.50 and £3 courses £15 ... and rugby lovers should visit The Rose & Crown Bower Hinton who will be televising the Six Nations Tournament. Don't forget - Easter falls early this year - so book your Mothering Sunday and Easter Advertising today!

“No, this is a gentlemens’ club. The ball is always passed to the left”.

The Halfway

EXCELLENT! More advice about what we enjoy that is killing us! A great way to start the new year and I am sure you are as delighted as I am that we are able to get such good news exactly when we need it. I'm talking of course about alcohol, and how we are all dropping down dead in the streets. Or rather, we aren't.

House Inn Country Lodge

CHILTHORNE DOMER nr. YEOVIL VALENTINE’S DAY DINNER

Sunday 14th February 2016  £80 per couple

Kir Royale & Canapés ~~ Seared scallops with pickled Japanese ginger and sweet chilli

Chicken liver pâté in an all butter puff pastry case with pear chutney Goat cheese tartlet with tapenade & baby peppers

Chef’s selection of meats and nibbles ... for 2 to share

French onion soup ~~ Chateaubriand of beef fillet with Béarnaise sauce & pommes parisiennes ... for two to share Chef’s platter of fresh seasonal shellfish, sauces & accompaniments ... for two to share

Fillet steak Rossini: Medium rare medallions of Dexter beef fillet on a pâté topped crouton, finished with a black truffle & Marsala sauce, Dauphinoise, vegetable garnish Coulibiac: Chef’s vegetarian take on the classic Russian dish with Hollandaise sauce, flower salad Chicken cordon bleu: Free range Chicken breast stuffed with ham & gruyere cheese, Dauphinoise, vegetable garnish

Duck with cherries: Breast of Gressingham duckling served with griotinnes cherry sauce, rosti, vegetable garnish

Sole bonne femme: Poached fillets of Cornish sole in a light wild mushroom cream sauce, rosemary roast sweet potato ~~ Crème Brûlée • Tarte Tatin • Berry Pavlova • Lemon Ginger Crunch Warm Chocolate Brownie • Cheese Board Coffee / Tea / Infusions & Petit Fours

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However, let's look at what has been said of late. We've been beaten into submission regarding smoking. Okay; fair enough - there are few

people who would still promote smoking as harmless or healthy. Those of us who are of a certain age will recall the advertising that declared 'Craven A will not affect your throat' and 'Camels, the cigarettes enjoyed by doctors' - and so it went on. It hasn't stopped there, with bacon (Ah! the smell of bacon - it even tempts Vegetarians to repent!) also coming from the Devil's own Satanic Herd of Swine. Then there is butter, too much red meat, processed meats, full fat cheese, plus we can throw in a few various cholesterols - and life really gets dangerous. The latest to add to the list is alcohol, and doubtless

The CROWN Inn

Greenhill, Sherborne, DT9 4EP MUSIC NIGHTS: February

Wednesday 3rd: Blues Wednesday 10th: Jazz  Wednesday 17th: Folk Wednesday 24th: Open Mic’ Night

321 Deal

VALENTINE’S MENU Friday 12th & Saturday 13th February 3 Courses 2 People 1 Bottle of Wine

£ 35 all for just ...

Delicious food served daily – lunchtimes & evenings

Tel: 01935 816115

The

Wyndham Arms

KINGSBURY EPISCOPI nr. MARTOCK SOMERSET TA12 6AT

A Delightful Country Inn

Delicious homecooked food served lunchtime & evening including our ever changing daily specials board  Traditional Sunday Roasts 

Choice of Meats Bookings now taken for Mothering Sunday 6th March Excellent Choice of Wines CAMRA Rated Beers and Ciders

— LIVE MUSIC — Saturday 30th January Dave Curtis guitar / vocalist • 9pm start Saturday 20th February Chris Rainbow guitar / vocalist • 9pm start

Tel: 01935 823239

Please visit us on our website: www.wyndhamarms.com to see full menu details

Montague Inn

Sean & Suzy welcome you to the ...

Shepton Montague nr. Bruton Tel: 01749 813213

Racing with Sean at Wincanton

 champagne Lunch  taxis to and from course

 Premiere Enclosure Badge  Early Supper

cooRS Day thursday 4th February ‒ £50

KingSWELL HuRDLE Day Saturday 20th February ‒ £55 FiRSt MaRcH MEEt Wednesday 2nd March ‒ £50

VaLEntinE’S WEEKEnD

Friday, Saturday, Sunday treat your loved one to a 3 course Dinner plus ... glass of champagne ‒ £35

MonDay 29th FEBRuaRy

Let’s do something with the extra day this year Join us for an

aLL you can Eat cuRRy nigHt ‒ £15 plus ...

EntERtainMEnt

from the fantastic ‘Lewis clarke and the Essentials’

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Crown & Victoria Mark & Isabel welcome you to the ...

Farm Street TINTINHULL Nr. YEOVIL BA22 8PZ

Valentine’s Menu: Sat 13th & Sun 14th February

STA RTERS Roasted red pepper soup served with a crusty bread roll Ham hock terrine with capers and parsley served with real ale chutney and toasted bloomer Deep fried camembert served in a lemon and herb crust and a cranberry, port and orange sauce Classic prawn cocktail • Wild mushrooms on toast ***** Champagne sorbet *****

MA I N S 28 day aged ribeye steak chargrilled with a roasted field mushroom, roasted balsamic tomato, baby leaf salad and chips (choice of pepper or stilton sauce) Steamed salmon with parsley sauce, croutons, fried capers and charred lemon served with parmentier potatoes and fresh vegetables Slow roasted belly pork cooked in cider and mustard, served with a spiced apple sauce and dauphinoise potatoes Lyme Bay fillet of sea bream served with crushed new potatoes, a caper and sorrel sauce and fresh vegetables Galette of mushrooms and cashew nuts with cheddar mashed potatoes and tarragon sauce SWEETS Chocolate fondant with a salted caramel centre served with pistachio ice cream Vanilla pannacotta with rhubarb jelly and poached forced rhubarb Lemon and lime tart with raspberry and strawberry sorbet Sticky toffee pudding with vanilla ice cream

AA Rosette Award For Culinary Excellence 2014 / 2015

REAL LOG FIRE • BEAUTIFUL GARDENS • REAL ALES AMPLE PARKING • ENSUITE ACCOMMODATION

Bookings Tel: 01935 823341

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£ 28

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we have all seen the report, or part thereof, that Dame Sally Davies, the Chief Medical Officer for England, has launched at us.

The CATASH INN North Cadbury • BA22 7DH

FOLK NIGHT first Tuesday every month ... next meeting Tuesday 2nd February Sunday 21st February LIVE MUSIC starting 3pm with Loose Connections (back by popular demand) to celebrate our first year at The Catash Free entry  Come along and join us

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 Inn

Alcohol is indeed a poison, we cannot deny it. Neat alcohol will kill you, but we don't drink it like that - well, if we do it'll be only once. Coincidentally, another regularly consumed poison, Warfarin, (for killing rats) will kill you as well, but, in small doses, thanks to the blood thinning ability it has meant those with various heart/blood problems can live a longer and healthier life. So we drink alcohol and the majority of us do so because we enjoy it. Yes, we like the effect on the brain, but we also like the ritual of going to the pub or club, meeting people, expanding our network and circle of friends,

r Large Bee Gardens

Sunday Carvery 12noon – 3pm £8.95  North Cadbury 01963 441531

Skittle Alley

somerset’s best kept secret, with roaring open fires, beams, and filled with old world charm reStauraNt - hOtel - Bar

... in the historic village of QUeen CaMel

Valentines 2016 Friday 12th & Saturday 13th February

StarterS

Classic prawn cocktail served with marie rose sauce a wedge of lemon and brown bread and butter Chunky leek and potato soup with crusty bread and butter Ham hock served upon a toasted muffin topped with poached chickens egg and with a glazed hollandaise sauce Double baked somerset brie souffle served with red onion and port marmalade and balsamic reduction

MaiN COurSe

 all our dishes are home cooked by our own chefs and locally sourced whenever possible  Serving food from 12noon – 9pm 7 DayS a week  Monday – wednesday two course special only £9.95  the best sunday lunch in Somerset from £8.95  Selection of real ales, ciders and superb wines  traditional family owned village inn  Trip Adviser highly reCOMMeNDeD  Function room for up to 50  skittle alley now available for teaMS in both Summer & Winter Leagues  Superb ensuite accommodation available  Outside catering and bars available

Corn fed chicken breast stuffed with asparagus spears wrapped in pancetta served with a mature cheddar and parsley sauce Poached plaice stuffed with a salmon mousse served in a scallop shell with wilted spinach piped potato and parsley puree with a glazed butter sauce surf and turf sharing board 12oz fillet steak cooked to your liking with a skewer of tiger griddled tiger prawns with roasted vine tomatoes garlic mushrooms and beer battered onion rings Red onion and butternut squash risotto stuffed inside a red pepper and roasted served with parmesan shavings and a drizzle of truffle oil All main courses served with dauphinoise potatoes and seasonal vegetables

DeSSertS

selection of desserts to share Chocolate and walnut fondant, cupids cloud, caramel and white chocolate eclair, champagne sorbet, strawberry confusa selection of cheeses to share Stilton, brie, mature cheddar, local speciality cheese, served with crusty bread rustic biscuits, homemade apple chutney, rock salted butter, and grapes

£24.95 per person

the Mildmay arms, Queen Camel, Ba22 7nJ tel: 01935 850456 • email: mildmayarms@yahoo.com

Conveniently situated just 600 yards from the a303 and only 6 miles from Yeovil and sherborne

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perhaps even building long-term relationships with a member of the opposite sex (40% of us do so apparently). It's a very 'social drug'! A very good friend of mine loves his motorbike. In fact he has always loved motorbikes. The fact is that there are, sadly, many people who die in motorbike accidents and my friend is more than aware of this fact. However, he, like so many others, is prepared to take the risk, and despite him being knocked off his bike a couple years back - and despite that he is now at an age when parts of the body that used to bend now break, he is prepared to continue the risk of riding his bike. It's what we do; we take risks every day, in fact I would go as far as to say we enjoy taking risks; and

some of us do so more than others! So what is this increased risk of cancer? Well, Dame Sally Davies tells us that it would increase our risk (i.e. men, specifically) of developing bowel cancer by 20 in 1000. As one learned commentator puts it 'Why 20 in 1000 rather than 2%, which is what it is? Well, 20 in 1000 sounds more dramatic'. You may or may not be interested to know that your humble scribe developed bowel cancer some nine years ago. The operation and treatment was not pleasant, but had I had this information to hand 45 years ago would it have made me stop drinking? No! I would not have been put off just because the increased risk of developing cancer (they now say) is just 2%! I have always been a moderate drinker, and so one cannot even say with conviction that the alcohol was the cause. My own father died at 71 and rarely - and I do mean rarely touched a drop of alcohol. Whilst he was an all round decent bloke, thinker and amateur philosopher (we had many interesting and deep discussions) his abstinence didn't

prevent him departing this plane of existence much too early, by today's standards, at least. He was not a fan of me visiting our local pub whilst underage (yeah, I admit it) but discussions were rarely high-volume! Due to my business over the years I have spent some time on the road, and the radio is a great source of enjoyment, particularly music. However, a news item that

Valentine’s at ...

FULL MENU AVAILABLE bookings now being taken

High Road • Galhampton • Somerset • BA22 7BA 01963 440751

www.orchardinngalhampton.co.uk • info@orchardinngalhampton.co.uk

The Rose and Crown

The

Bower Hinton, Martock

Open Tuesday – Sunday ALL DAY from 12pm 6th February – 19th March Six Nations Rugby Come and watch on our large TV Screens 13th February – Curry & Music Night 7pm – 8.30pm 2 courses £9.95 with music from ‘Stand Alone Empire’ at 9pm 26th March – ‘Elvis’ Tribute starts 9pm Weekly Fish ‘n’ Chip Friday served 5pm – 8pm £6 Fortnightly Sunday Roast with choice of two meats ... plus all the trimmings £7.95  Next Roast on 7th February Fortnightly Friday Quiz and Regular Live Music Evening Please ring for full details & bookings 01935 822393 or e-mail tracy@therosiebowerhinton.co.uk www.therosiebowerhinton.co.uk

had me laughing at my own razorsharp wit (!) consisted of an item related to a man who had never been with women, never smoked and never drank alcohol, and 'would be celebrating his 105th birthday'. Out loud I said 'HOW?' I think 'with difficulty' would be a fairly good answer. Luckily, not everyone thinks that the 'Dry January' thing is a good idea either. The campaign is

Lord Nelson

Rectory Lane Norton Sub Hamdon

Mark, Helen and staff welcome you to ‘The Nelson’

GOOD FOOD - GOOD BEER - GREAT ATMOSPHERE

Sunday 7th February

Music by Mitchell & Vincent

3.30pm start Saturday 13th February Valentine Menu + Music by Saturday 20th February

Hamdon Ha-Ha

COURTYARD  BEER GARDEN AT REAR AMPLE PARKING OPEN ALL DAY FRIDAY, SATURDAY & SUNDAY

‘US’

Tel: 01935 881473 www.thelordnelson.biz

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They Say

That Castle Cary’s Kevin ‘I’m in the gym’ Messenger likes to spend a little time at Junction 21 - far better then shopping.

That 80th birthday-girl Barb Bradford of Kingsbury Episcopi is to have a driving lesson. Husband Graham says she is already an advanced driver.

That over 27,000 people attended the pantomime Sleeping Beauty at The Octagon Theatre in Yeovil, smashing previous box office records.

That Mr Kevin Messenger would like to know if Mr Gwyn Phillips of Ansford played for the England Cricket Team when they won the Gold Medal at the 1900 Olympic Games.

That after finding a horse in his hall, Gordon Brittas of Yarlington is going to fit PVC windows in his stable.

That in Keinton Mandeville, an overwhelmed Captain Crunch and his charming ‘first mate’ are both ‘diamond geezers’. That the photo of Camel Racing shown on Facebook of Yeovil’s Phil ‘the radio football pundit’ Oram and Mike ‘get your euros early’ Pollard, begs the question ‘Which one is the camel?’ That Nicola ‘Nice Boots’ Sherrell of Castle Cary will be following in A.P.McCoy’s footsteps at the next Wincanton meeting.

That John Hamblin of Yeovil, who is sporting a new hairstyle for 2016, has recently seen the last of Pammy, thanks to friends with a carrier bag. That Kerry ‘Wonderloaf’ Alford of Castle Cary thought that the definition of a carpenter was ‘a carpet fitter’.

That Pete Gray of South Cadbury wore his cricket hat to The Camelot on New Year’s Eve Howzatt for a silly thing to do?

That Phil ‘bilingual’ Oram of Yeovil impressed his travelling companions whilst on holiday, greeting the breakfast waitress in German with 'goodnight'. She had a lovely smile.

That in Wincanton, when icing your Christmas Cake, being evacuated by the fire brigade is extremely inconvenient. That according to Colin Bontoft of Castle Cary, babies rusks are a perfectly adequate alternative when Weetabix is unavailable. That for Dry January, the Nellie at Norton Sub Hamdon is offering dry wine, dry Martini and dry-roasted peanuts.

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Pete Lambden & Staff welcome you to .....

168 Hendford Hill YEOVIL

“I can remember Standing, by the wall And the guns shot above our heads And we kissed, as though nothing could fall”

THE FIRST PERSON to to tell me the above song gets a free drink. Last month Julia Lovery of Bruton correctly named Steppenwolf and “Born to be Wild” – which was for Mike  . A belated Happy New Year to both my readers. Turned a little bit cold just lately. Time for the thermals to come out of the airing cupboard. In the pub the great debate continues as to whether the new roundabout at the bottom of Hendford Hill has helped to ease the flow of traffic. And the general consensus is that it is a total waste of money and of course if the shiny suits who implemented the changes had to be elected then they would not have done it. It’s easy spending other people’s money. A bit different when it’s your own, or you have to account for it. But let’s give them a chance: they have another two roundabouts and 9 million quid to go yet! Next month a young couple, Jim and Flo Essex who eat at my place q u i t e r e g u l a r l y, a r e c o m i n g t o celebrate what will be Jim’s 90th Birthday. They are still doing loads of things for charity and they walk into town arm in arm most days. So if you see them give them a wave. Well done Jim! And well done Flo for putting up with him  . Next month, on the 27th, we have a new act in the form of Pop up Jazz performing here at The Quick. Come along and see what all the fuss is about. In March. on the 18th. we have Barry Paull and his Elvis Show, tickets are £5 with the proceeds going to St. Margaret’s Hospice in Yeovil. Don’t forget we have a QUIZ every Sunday. It would be nice to see you there. We have some great prizes and they really are quite good fun! We are now doing a Grill Night on Thursdays with a good selection of grilled dishes available. It comes with a bottle of wine and is still only £22 for two people. Finally: “Follow your dreams except for that one where you are naked at work”.  TOOT TOOT!!!

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run and initiated by Alcohol Concern, but Ian Hamilton, a lecturer at the Department of Health Sciences at York University disagrees and even thinks that it could do more harm than good, as it is suggesting the 'all or nothing' attitude, rather than what the majority of us do. He also believes that it was not clear who the campaign was aimed at and that

those participating were those who were not heavy drinkers anyway. He even wrote the following in the BMJ (the respected British Medical Journal) ‘Alcohol Concern's ambition is to alter people's relationship with alcohol by encouraging us to reduce the amount we drink, not just for a month but for life. Unfortunately, this type of campaign has had no

Vinny takes advantage of the Sunday Lunch Promotion at The Northover Manor at Ilchester ...

Lamb & Lark Russell & Diane welcome you to the

Limington nr. Ilchester • BA22 8EG Tel: 01935 840368 Valentine’s Weekend Saturday 13th and Sunday 14th February

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WHILST THE VERY MENTION of Valentine’s Day will ensure that those of us, like myself, currently unattached and with no sign of the merest hint of passion on the horizon, will want to take cover until it is all over, others will want to use it as an excuse to take advantage of the opportunity to declare their undying love, and perhaps propose. Many years ago, whilst cooking in New York, I was indeed asked to prepare a romantic dinner for two on Valentine’s Day in a swish apartment overlooking Central Park, during which the proposal was made, with the ring hidden in a brandy snap served with dessert. For many of those who do choose to make it an occasion to remember, both wine and food are likely to be high up on the agenda. There is always the argument for a slap up meal in a prize winning restaurant but for me nothing can beat an intimate dinner at home, with a decent bottle to share with my loved one. In thinking about wine, and blends in particular, it is the ability of a skilled wine maker to be able to bring different grape varieties together to allow their key characteristics to shine through; enabling them to complement one another by bringing out the best in both, a perfect partnership, just like a good marriage of equal but different partners, the whole being better than the sum of its parts. Before splashing out on that special bottle you will likely want to have some idea of what to expect if you are to please your loved one; the grape variety and the region in which it is grown will provide you with valuable clues. So, to get you in the mood for a romantic evening here are my top choices to ensure a harmonious relationship.

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This bright ruby red wine has fresh strawberry and cherry fruit flavours, with a hint of spice provided by four months ageing in oak casks. Full bodied, smooth and soft, this elegant combination pairs beautifully with shepherds pie or spaghetti Bolognese.

one or a combination of the two permitted black grape varieties, Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier.

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This family run winery makes this wine by using the sturdy Tannat, Uruguay’s flagship grape, softened by the addition of Merlot to result in a well-structured smooth wine with a lingering finish.

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Fox Gordon By George Cabernet Sauvignon/ Tempranillo, South Australia. 2011. 13.5% abv. £16.99

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Marqués de Valdueza, Extramadura, Spain. 2009. 14% abv. £13.99

This blend of hand picked Cabernet Sauvignon and Syrah results in a superb wine full of forest fruits and cloves up front, leading to an abundance of plums and spice on the palate, sufficient to harmonise nicely with chicken curry.

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growth breaking away when the spring arrives. However, we get what we get and there’s nothing very much we can do except be aware of what is happening and treat our plants and our garden with the care they need. Maybe that is one of the great things about gardening in that it allows you to observe and contemplate the living world. I cannot imagine living my life where I couldn’t connect with either plants or the soil, it just wouldn’t be right. So at this point in the year, lengthening days and better conditions tempt us back out into the garden. There is always loads to do and I have put my job list at the end of this article. Meanwhile I am also looking for

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Plant of the month - Camellia

Few hardy shrubs signal the end of winter better than camellias, highly valued for their beautiful flowers and fresh, glossy, evergreen foliage. With dozens of varieties available you'll be spoilt for choice, so pick from camellias in shades of pink, red, white and cream. Their ultimate size, habit and rate of growth vary immensely too, so consider how much space the camellia will need as it grows. Whether you'd like something that stays small and compact or will grow into a bold shrub or even a flowering hedge or screen, the choice is yours. Camellia flowers vary in size and shape too, and their forms can be divided into six descriptive groups depending on the number of petals and their pattern or arrangement within the flower. These forms are described as Single, Semi-double, Anemoneform, Peony-form, Rose-form double or Formal double, so take your pick from the ones that most appeal. Like azaleas and rhododendrons, camellias are ericaceous plants, and this means they need to grow in an acid or lime-free soil to ensure they stay healthy. A simple soil test kit available from garden centres can be used to check your soils acidity/alkalinity (often called its pH), and composts and fertilisers can be added to help make soil more acid. Alternatively, compact varieties

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of camellia grow well in large pots or half-barrels filled with ericaceous compost, available in garden centres. Grown in the right soil and position camellias usually flower reliably with little care and attention, growing larger over time to develop into impressive flowering shrubs. Most camellias rarely need pruning, but if they outgrow their position individual shoots can be shortened, and plants can even regrow well if cut back hard into old wood. Where space is available develop a seasonal bed including a camellia or two and other evergreens and early flowering plants to provide welcome colour through late winter and into early spring. There are literally hundreds of camellia varieties available from nurseries across the country with numerous colours, forms and sizes. Most have glossy green foliage, but some variegated varieties are also available. The very best camellias are given an Award of Garden Merit (AGM) by the Royal Horticultural Society to indicate their superb garden performance, and here are some of the most popular. ‘Donation' Semi-double rosepink flowers. Upright habit. Strong growing. ‘Adolphe Audusson' Bright red flowers. Strong growing. ‘Debbie' Peony-form pink flower. Upright. Strong growing.

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1. Early flowering camellias can be damaged by frost, so position plants in a sheltered part of your garden. Move pots to sheltered sites during bad weather. Cover bushes with sheets of fleece to protect buds and blooms on frosty nights, removing it once conditions warm-up in the morning. 2. Water camellias with collected rain water if possible. Some tap water contains high levels of lime (often referred to as hard water), so avoid using this to water camellias and other ericaceous plants. 3. Grown in chalky soil or irrigated with hard tap water the leaves of camellias usually turn pale and yellow. Feeding these plants with an ericaceous plant food or iron sequestrene can help them regain their glossy green appearance. 4. Camellias start forming flower buds during late summer and autumn, so make sure plants never go short of water through the year or poor flower development and bud drop can result.

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By the way- did you know that some camellias flower through autumn and into winter? Look out for varieties of Camellia sasanqua to provide this welcome winter colour. And as an added bonus their flowers are often wonderfully fragrant too!

Top Four Plants for winter flowers

Witch Hazel (Hamamelis varieties). Unusual fragrant flowers in clusters of tiny ribbons develop along the entire length of stems. Popular AGM varieties include ‘Pallida' (sulphur-yellow), ‘Jelena' (coppery-orange) and ‘Diane' (red). Oregon Grape (Mahonia varieties). Choose from a range of robust and reliable Mahonias to provide evergreen foliage and golden seasonal flower, followed by black grape-like berries in spring. Good AGM varieties include ‘Winter Sun', ‘Apollo' and ‘Charity' among many others. Winter Flowering Viburnum (Viburnum x bodnantense). A majestic shrub producing deliciously fragrant pink/white flowers. Popular AGM varieties include ‘Dawn', ‘Deben' and ‘Charles Lamont'. Christmas Rose (Helleborus niger). This compact perennial is perfect for a slightly shady

position, producing clusters of flowers through winter and into spring. Also look out for the many wonderful Hellebore hybrids now available.

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Soil temperature is a vitally important factor for plant growth and most seeds will not think about sprouting until the soil reaches 7°C [45°F). There are exceptions, but why take the risk? Seeds sat in cold, wet soil can quite easily take up moisture and then rot rather than grow. That said, early sowing is a really good idea provided you can give a little warmth starting things off in seed trays or pots. Anybody starting grow-your-own projects should invest in a small heated propagator; this is simply a seed tray sat on an electric blanket allowing the warmth to travel through the moist compost and giving the seed the stimulus it needs to germinate. Avoid getting seed composts too wet, but at the same time don’t let them dry out once the seeds have started to sprout. A propagator gets you ahead of the game with plants ready to harden off and go out that much sooner.

Slugs will have been happily overwintering in damp soil and could have built up their numbers since last year. In general I would certainly suggest staying off wet clay soils to avoid damaging their structure. You can’t dig clay successfully until it has dried a little, and then it is very easy to puddle and create a mess that will take time to restore. Adding coarse grit and organic matter by laying it on the surface is probably the best thing you can do; the worms will happily take it down. The standard advice on planting through the winter is to avoid frozen or waterlogged soils, but otherwise press on. In the fruit and vegetable garden, clearing away rubbish, prune the fruit trees, bushes and vines (unless the weather is very frosty), then give them a feed with sulphate of potash, pelleted Vitax Q4 or poultry manure, mulch and cover rhubarb crowns, and rough dig areas that need sorting. Brassicas need protecting from marauding wild life; pigeons are especially hungry and will strip your carefully nurtured sprouting or cabbages in no time. Netting is the only answer but

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make sure it is secured at ground level. Seed potatoes and onion sets are now in the garden centre – so for the best selection and the sought after varieties – get there early! If you are growing vegetables from seed, it pays to cover an area of ground with black plastic to allow the ground to dry out a little and warm up – makes early seed sowing more

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productive. Early sowing in seed trays, pots or modules are easier to manage and will be ahead of the outside sowings. A greenhouse is best, but a porch or window sill will make the difference. What to sow? Try broad beans, summer and autumn cropping cabbages, celery, spinach and rocket. If you have got a

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and staying in’. The two long weekends of the festive season were surely the time when there was more going on and more people free to decide how to spend their increased leisure time – whether to go out or stay in – so I would have have expected the guide to have been expanded, not contracted. Maybe it’s not as essential as the publishers would like us to believe. Still on the subject of going out, I hope Western Daily Press readers

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01963 33528 / 07885 723915 Email: allancarey541@hotmail.com

Bourton Roofing Co. Slate  Tiling  Flat Roofing. UPVC Fascias  Guttering FREE ES T I MAT ES

 01747 840064

... or 07866 296453 Email: info@bourtonroofing.co.uk

Communications

34 White Road, MERE, Nr. Warminster Wiltshire, BA12 6EX

Email: mead208@btinternet.com

Fire & Security Alarms

Clock Repairs

CLOCK REPAIRS Antique and Modern Clock Repairs. Free pick up and delivery 40 years experience

Tel (01935) 477582

WESTLINE COMMUNICATIONS

Business Telecom Specialist For All Your Telecom Needs For free, friendly & professional advice call ...

John Penny on 07976 967349 www.westlinecoms.co.uk

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Classified Ads

Send Details to: The Visitor, P.O. Box 1, Castle Cary, Somerset, BA7 7BG. 30p per word (£5 minimum) pre-payment essential. For a Box Number please add £2. Payment can be made by Cash, Cheque, Postal Order, BACS, Credit / Debit Card.

✽ If you require a receipt a s.a.e. must be enclosed with payment, or your email address.

Prize Crossword No. 352 Set by Frank Butler

SEND COMPLETED ENTRIES TO: The Visitor Crossword, P.O. Box 1, Castle Cary, Somerset BA7 7BG – to arrive by Friday 12th February.

Correct entries are placed in a hat and the winner is the first name drawn. The prize is a £10 voucher to spend with any one advertiser in this issue of The Visitor. Please do not forget to state your choice of advertiser and your name and address. 1

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Passport Photographs

PASSPORTS - passports - passports - also studio sittings, weddings and golden weddings. Any time to suit you. Easy parking opposite The Quarry Inn. Tel: Graham Cox, Photographer, 01458 223769.

Storage

STORAGE for furniture in locked cubicles. Lock-up garages to let. Tel: Sparkford Storage on 01963 440045 or 440526 or 440692.

Personal

C O M E  A N D  B E S O M E O N E ’ S VA L E N T I N E . J u s t S o m e r s e t Introductions. Call today 07584 250285, www,justintroductionsgroup.co.uk

Services

HOUSEHOLD & GARDEN RUBBISH CLEARED, old sheds / oubuildings demolished, etc. Tel: 01460 77844.

Dog Holidays

HOLIDAY FOR YOUR DOG. Let your dog stay with us when you are away. 24-hour attention and long walks. Fully licensed and insured. Vet approved. References available. Tel: 01963 240650.

Mobile Bars / Catering

HARRY’S MOBILE BARS, all occasions, weddings, parties, etc. Tel: 01747 825553 harry@bars4u.plus.com www.harrysmobilebars.co.uk

Wanted

DAVE BUYS ALL TYPES OF TOOLS, salvage, bygones and collectables. Daves Tools - Tel: 01935 428975

POSTCARDS, pop memorabilia, coins, badges, old toys, games, and anything military. Tel: Clive 01749 675456.

ALL SPORTS PROGRAMMES and books, memorabilia and ephemera – especially football. Large collections welcome. Cash paid. Tel: Clive 01749 675456.

R E D U N D A N T  M O T O R  M O W E R S , rotavators, chainsaws, strimmers, cement mixers, etc. Tel: 01460 77844. MOTORCYLES ALL AGES, Vintage - new. British machines or their spare parts. Garages cleared. Tony. Riders (Yeovil) Ltd. Tel: 01935 421681. Mob: 07895 387222

Holidays

France • Dordogne

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Depot Paul ordered to be filled with folk. [9] First functionary skilful with old wives’ tale. [5] For Asian cooking take ‘T’ and ‘O’ or ‘I’. [8] Eve has to change a pulleywheel. [6] Fifty percent of chickens are smart! [4] Oh, dangle around way of falling. [8] With oodles of trees hiding Robin? [4] On a pension, tire in debt. [7] Captured soldier in mere muddle to gain strength. [7] Five hundred and one completed. [4] Fire-raiser son is painting. [8] Topless tree takes a bow. [4] Hope points to heaven. [6] I hear Australian bird later is one that imitates. [8] Started, say, in prohibition. [5] Tree hit by bullet in Hampshire town. [9]

14. Need to tidy up a famous garden. [4] 15. Papers indeed are gloomy. [9] 17. Olde dish: nothing, even by chance. [4] 19. In short, I Ronald, with a single calorie, became sarcastic. [8] 21. Certain, in a field, determined dimensions. [8] 23. To return ‘Hello!’ to Moor in Venice. [7] 25. Aide disturbed by notion. [4] 27. As clue is faulty, find part of act. [6] 28. Palindrome spins. [5]

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Coal? About right for colourful stone! [5] Hard up: Organised seclusion of women. [6] Ouch! In bare surroundings we find a carriage. [8] In France I met confused choir seeking old city. [7] Bare look around tube line. [8] As Else’s taken in, even a coffee-break. [9] Was Ian hiding a large area? [4]

THE WINNER of our January

Crossword was Terry Francis from Yeovil who chose to spend the £10 voucher at The Crown Inn, at Sherborne.




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