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VILLAGER The

Issue 153 - August 2021

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A Long Hot Summer...........................................................................32 Liquid Gold........................................................................................... 35 Working in the Garden..................................................................... 39 R.A.T.S. Rehoming Appeal................................................................ 42 RSPCA New Summer Campaign....................................................45 Wood Green: Pet Owners’ First Port of Call............................ 47 Puzzle Page...........................................................................................48 Recalibrate Your Life.........................................................................50 Villager Prize Crossword..................................................................58

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Book Review..........................................................................................61 Useful Numbers.................................................................................. 63

Forest Holidays in North England and Scotland....................... 4 Camping with Kids............................................................................... 8 Wines from Germany: Kloster Eberbach.................................... 12 Techy Tips to Make Life Easier.......................................................14 Nick Coffer’s Weekend Recipe.......................................................16 Five Reasons to Wear Sunspecs.....................................................18 Dressing your Shape and Style....................................................... 21 Skin Saviours........................................................................................ 24 EAAA is now 24/7...............................................................................26 Fun Quiz.................................................................................................29 Make the Switch.................................................................................. 31

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Staycation

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Forests holidays in north England and Scotland From the starry skies of Galloway Forest Park to the wildlife-rich woodland of Northumberland’s Kielder Forest, there’s no denying that some of our country’s most magical forests can be found in northern England and Scotland. Forests are a vital part of our planet’s ecosystem, even giving us the oxygen we breathe. So it’s not surprising that they’re places we head to when we’re craving a sense of calm – somewhere to escape to and catch our breath. There’s no better place to lose yourself in nature for a little while. Whether you’re into hiking, cycling, kayaking, or just drinking in the scenery, the forests in northern England and Scotland have it all. With so many to choose from, we’ve put together three of our favourites, perfect for your next day trip or staycation. Galloway Forest, Dumfries & Galloway, Scotland Where better to start than with the UK’s largest forest? At 297 square miles, Scotland’s Galloway Forest is a sprawling playground of dramatic ancient woodland, magnificent scenery and an astonishing range of local wildlife. Designated a Forest Park in 1947, it’s fondly referred to by the locals as ‘the Highlands of the Lowlands’. Many of its 800,000 yearly visitors are drawn to

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its remoteness. Light pollution is so low here that it’s been recognised as a Dark Sky Park – meaning that its skies are on par with those hanging above Arizona’s Grand Canyon. In short, it’s perfect for stargazing. After a night camping out under the stars, it’s time to explore. The park’s three visitor centres are good places to start. Kirroughtree is your gateway to more active adventures, including the award-winning 7stanes mountain bike trails. If wildlife spotting is more your scene, look out for roe deer and rare red squirrels. Or why not visit the park’s Red Deer Range to get close to some of Galloway’s resident deer? Galloway isn’t just woodland either; there are around 250 lochs to discover too. No doubt you’ll stumble upon a few while you’re exploring the park’s scenic walking and cycling trails. Kielder Forest, Northumberland, England When it comes to size, Northumberland’s Kielder Forest is also a front runner. Spanning 235 square miles, it’s the largest forest in England – and the second largest in the UK as a whole. If that wasn’t enough, Kielder is also home to the biggest man-made lake in Northern Europe, making it a popular spot for water sports enthusiasts. Hire a pleasure boat, go fishing, or try your hand at

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water skiing or sailing. With miles of beautiful trails, including forest walks for all the family and adrenalineboosting mountain bike tracks, Kielder is perfect for anyone looking to have their own mini adventure. The forest is a haven for wildlife too, with around 50% of England’s native red squirrels calling it home. If you’re quiet, you could also spot rare wildlife including ospreys, pipistrelle bats, roe deer, salmon otters and water voles. Just like Galloway, Kielder is also famous for its dark skies. The forest’s remote location in Northumberland means it’s virtually unaffected by light pollution, making it a stargazer’s idea of heaven. Don’t miss a trip to Kielder Observatory, where you can book ahead to attend a number of fascinating astronomical events. Glen Affric, Inverness, Scotland A medley of native woods, glittering lochs, snow-capped mountains and dramatic moorland, Scotland’s Glen Affric could easily have been plucked straight out of Canada. With over 30 miles of ancient pinewoods, the forest is home to one of the largest ancient Caledonian pine woods in Scotland. In fact, the woodland is so treasured, it’s become part of the Scottish government’s regeneration project, with a target of 25% forest cover to reach by 2050. Wander amongst the pine trees to the sound of woodland birds, looking out for ospreys, otters and

Galloway Forest, Dumfries & Galloway, Scotland

red deer stags. Or tackle some of Affric’s challenging hiking trails, punctuated with thundering waterfalls and jagged canyons. This is Scotland at its most spectacular; you won’t be able to put your camera away. Dog Falls are a must-see, and provide a good starting point for several walking trails. Climb the gradual ascent to the spectacular viewpoint overlooking Loch Beinn a’ Mheadhoin or picnic beneath the pine trees by Coire Loch. What’s great about Glen Affric is that it’s also a mere hour’s drive from the famous Loch Ness. Surely it would be a crime not to tick off both in one trip?

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Parenting

Camping with kids

Top tips to making sleeping under the stars a whole lot more enjoyable…

By Kate Duggan Fly the flag - If, like me, you have the navigation skills of Nemo’s best friend Dory, you may find yourself getting lost occasionally. A telescopic flag pole and windsock is a useful marker, particularly if you’re planning to give the kids a bit more freedom. To wee or not to wee - No one enjoys a 3am trek to the loo, so a portable toilet is your friend. A potty is fine for younger children, but you’ll need something a bit more substantial for older kids (and adults). If you have room, a bucket style loo is ideal. Otherwise, try a collapsible toilet. We recently bought the Bivvy Loo, which folds down small, supports up to 23 stone and comes with biodegradable bags and powder to transform liquid to gel. Let there be light - You’ll need headtorches to find your way around after dark. A rechargeable camping lantern is also useful for evenings (and those 3am toilet breaks). And a string of solar fairy lights around your door will help you to identify your tent at night. (They also look rather pretty.) A decent night’s sleep - If you’re only planning to camp occasionally, air beds are usually fine. However, they do tend to deflate somewhat overnight and don’t exactly have the longest lifespan. While camping beds are more expensive, they can work out far better value in the long run. And you’re likely to get a much better night’s sleep. Dress for the occasion - Even the hottest British summer’s day can turn cool at night. Close-fitting PJs (or leggings and a T-shirt) will help to keep the warmth in.

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Make sure you pack plenty of layers. You’ll appreciate a fleecy jumper when you’re huddled up sheltering from the rain. Speaking of rain, it can be difficult to get dry in a tent, so waterproofs are a good idea. Eat, drink and be merry - A camping stove is essential for anything longer than a weekend break, even if you’re planning to mainly barbecue or eat out. Stick to easy-to-cook meals, from breakfast fry-ups to fajitas. Don’t have an electric hook up? A cool box with ice blocks makes a useful fridge. You’ll need to refreeze the blocks each day, which you can usually do in the site shop. My kids love ‘camping cereal’ (aka mini variety packs). Pour the milk directly into the cereal bag. No bowl = less washing up. Ideally, start collecting condiment sachets a few weeks before your holiday, so you have plenty of ketchup, mayonnaise, vinegar etc. to see you through. And what camping trip would be complete without toasting marshmallows? Other essentials worth packing include: • Washing line – string it between your tent and a tree to dry swimming costumes on • Baby wipes – handy no matter how old the kids are • Dustpan and brush • Doormat • First aid kit • Extra-thick thermal socks (Heat Holders are ideal) • Gaffer tape for tackling leaks • Travel games, a ball and a frisbee

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the business some years ago Cloudy2Clear have remained true to their core values of supporting the local community by providing a service that saves the public money. The Cloudy2Clear service only requires the glass to be replaced and not the whole window once the unit has failed. Stephen commented “Cloudy2Clear were able to assist our community through the last financial crisis in 2008 due to the savings that can be made in using our service. Unfortunately we might be going through something similar again soon and the public can rest assured that we will be there to help once again”.

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Food & Drink

Wines from Germany: Kloster Eberbach

Weingut Kloster Eberbach is a multi award-winning wine producer, located in the Rheingau district and has global recognition, for their high-quality wine productions. Very attractively furnished, comfortable accommodations, are also offered, plus regular, on-site events. The monastery at Eberbach dates from 1136 and was founded by Cistercian monks. The monks had a wine cellar (Cabinetkeller) where they kept their very best wines. Weingut Kloster Eberbach produces exceptional white and red wines and has an excellent range. Riesling wines are aromatic and grace countless dining tables often, pairing with fish, seafood and white meats superbly, as well as being enjoyed on their own regularly, too. Crescentia Premium Wines are produced utilising grapes from the very best vineyards. Kloster Eberbach Crescentia Steinberger Riesling trocken (12.0% vol) and Kloster Eberbach Crescentia Rauenthaler Baiken Riesling trocken (12.0% vol) are both extremely popular, dry white wines. The respective bouquets have the typical riesling aroma of apples and other fruits, being displayed for the nasal pleasures. The anticipation and further enjoyments are continued, for the mouthfeel and palate. The Kloster Eberbach range of wines also has Cabinetkeller productions. Highly praised and very much appreciated for their fine qualities, this section includes Kloster Eberbach Cabinetkeller Berg Roseneck Riesling feinherb (11.5 vol). Again, superb quality prevails and this production is regularly found to be on ‘top’ dining tables. Certainly, a popular selection, for many. Kloster Eberbach Cabinetkeller Steinberg Riesling (13% vol) is a further choice, favoured by numerous lovers of white wines. The bouquet can, again, be classed as elegant, with citrus fruits enticing to the following delights. Welcoming and expressive, the sensations of fruits continue throughout, with an excellent, lengthy palate. Other Kloster Eberbach Cabinetkeller productions include Berg Schlossberg Spätburgunder trocken (13.5% vol). This splendid, very impressive dry red wine has a ‘wealth’ of dark fruits and pairs with red meat dishes, wonderfully. If visiting the Eberbach area there are wine tours of the estate available and tastings. The Kloster Eberbach wines can be ordered easily online, also. The Eberbach Monastery regularly has the most memorable weddings, with personal requirements, including banquets and receptions, being meticulously planned. Please visit the website for all details. www.kloster-eberbach.de joy!

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Food & Drink

Guinea fowl stuffed with curry leaf butter

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• Stuffing the breast: Using your finger, create an air pocket between the skin of the fowl and the breast meat. Evenly pipe about 2 tablespoons worth of butter inside the cavity and place in it the fridge to set for 1 hour. • Season the supremes and heat a little oil in a pan. Cook them skin side down for 2-3 minutes, to get a golden skin. Flip them over and pop them in an oven at 180C/ Gas Mark 4 to finish them off for 6-8 minutes. You want them to feel moist and slightly bouncy, not rock hard.

One of the things I love most about the cooking I’ve done on the radio is the colorful character of my guests. To put it bluntly, you don’t get to be a top chef by being a shrinking violet. You need charisma, creativity, passion – and eyes wide open to the world around you. Cat Ashton fits this bill. She is originally from Australia and has travelled extensively honing her craft at Michelin starred restaurants. She is also a brilliant character and her vibrant and comforting food reflects her personality and this fancy looking – but easy to execute – dinner party dish is her creation. You’ll need: 4 large Guinea fowl or chicken supremes (skin on) Curry leaf butter 250g butter, softened 1 clove garlic, finely grated 1 tablespoon fried curry leaves ½ teaspoon curry powder 1 teaspoon sea salt • Place all the butter ingredients into a food processor. Whip until light and fluffy (note: this recipe makes much more than needed but can last in the fridge for a few weeks and be used for all sorts of dishes).

Corn and coconut puree 1 shallot, diced 1 clove garlic, chopped 25ml olive oil 250g corn kernels (tinned or fresh) 200ml coconut milk • Heat the oil in a pan and sweat off the shallots for 2 minutes until softened. Add the garlic and a pinch of salt and continue to cook for a further minute. • Add the corn and mix well. Fry for 2 minutes and add the coconut milk. Simmer for 10-15 minutes until softened. Puree in a blender until smooth. Serve warm Popcorn 50g corn kernels 10ml rapeseed oil Salt Garlic powder Chilli powder • Cook the popcorn as per the packet instructions. Then dust with salt, garlic powder and chilli powder to your desired spice level. To serve; Serve the puree on the plate, topped with the guinea fowl and finish off with the popcorn around the plate. This goes particularly well with spiralised raw yellow courgette, served just between the meat and the puree. Add a few final corn kernels on the plate for decoration.

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Five Reasons to Wear Sunspecs

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Dressing your Shape and Style •

• Hourglass figures look best when they show off their waist. Those curves look better in pieces that follow their waist and add in their natural curve. There is often a desire to hide shape by wearing straighter clothes that cover up but this doesn’t flatter curves. • Use fabrics that have some weight, ie that aren’t too flimsy and clingy but naturally drape across the figure are the most flattering. Know your style to understand the best fabrics that are going to work for your shape and look. • Wearing great colours that suit your complexion is flattering. The urban myth that black is slimming is only going to work on those for whom black is actually a good colour. On the wrong person it dominates and draws attention. Primary red suits us all… • If you suit classic, dramatic, sporty or natural clothing, then choose items to fill your capsule wardrobe along those lines. For example, tailoring continues to gain momentum offering the ultimate smart casual look particularly for classic and gamine style personalities. Natural style personalities should choose relaxed skirts

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with movement. Structured or asymmetric outfits can add edginess for the dramatics amongst us. Professional bra fitting is a must. Clothes look much better when our underwear is giving us the right support, and is invisible. It is a worthwhile investment if you are in doubt. Wear clothes that fit you – I know this sounds obvious but we can sometimes get it wrong. Check in with someone you trust or your stylist to understand if your clothes fit you properly. Baggy and poorly fitting clothes are never doing us a favour. It can be tempting to buy clothes is a different size for a ‘future you’. This only adds pressure to be something else and sits in your wardrobe reminding you. When shopping always try on. Now that we can try clothes on again in shops take advantage of it. Try on a few things you wouldn’t always pick up and try a few brands you haven’t to understand what might suit you. Dressing for your shape is all in the details. We all suit different hemlines, necklines, trouser lengths, lapels and sleeves, not to mention of course colours, fabrics, structure, patterns and details. Your best style is the one that looks right on you regardless of size. Knowing your proportions (not size!) means you can understand how to flatter your shape. Clothes are made in a standard metric while our bodies are all going to differ but the secret is to understand how they differ so we can understand which areas to emphasise. If you aren’t sure contact your nearest stylist for advice.

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Would you like more energy? Are you in pain? Is your brain foggy? Oxygen Therapy may help you. It helps people with a wide range of conditions – and is also used by many professional sports people, including world-famous footballer Cristiano Ronaldo! Many people find that Oxygen Therapy gives them: More energy • Reduced pain • Clearer thinking Faster healing • Decreased swelling and inflammation Oxygen Therapy is the delivery of pure oxygen under gentle pressure. It can help people with neurological conditions including MS, Fibromyalgia and CFS/ ME, also Cancer, Diabetes and stubborn infections and ulcers. Inflammatory conditions like Arthritis and Cerebral Palsy can also respond well to Oxygen Therapy. The Herts MS Therapy Centre is a Letchworth-based charity with the only Hyperbaric Oxygen chamber in Herts. People with any neurological or long-term condition are welcome to visit the Centre. In fact, anyone is welcome to come along to try Oxygen Therapy. “The day after my treatment I feel so much better. I’m walking faster and I can think more clearly. Plus – I’ve met some great people.” Sharon H The Centre remains open with thorough safety measures in place to ensure that customers and the highly trained team of staff and volunteers are as safe as possible. To find out more and book your session, please email oxygen@hmstc.net or call 01462 684214. Or visit search online for ‘Oxygen Therapy Letchworth’ for information about Oxygen Therapy. Find out if Oxygen Therapy can help you – or someone you know. Let’s fight pain and fatigue! 01462 684 214

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Beauty By Kate Duggan

Skin Saviours Whether you’re suffering from dry hands, cracked heels or sunburn, we might just have the solution… Help, my hands are really dry and sore! First off, switch to a gentler soap. Look for a more natural one that doesn’t contain sodium lauryl sulphate. Generally, bars of soap tend to be kinder to skin than liquid ones. You may also want to swap your hand sanitiser for one with added botanicals. (It’ll still need to be at least 60% alcohol to work.) I like Bramley’s Hand Sanitiser Gel, which includes rosemary, spearmint and peppermint essential oils. It’s kinder to skin and smells gorgeous (£4, www. bramleyproducts.co.uk). It can be tempting to pile on the hand cream, but some lotions can end up irritating your skin even more. Look for an unscented cream designed for sensitive skin, or just reach for a natural seed or fruit oil. Almond oil is ideal, but olive oil will also do the job and we’re guessing you may already have a bottle in the kitchen. Just massage a few drops of it into your hands before bed. I was aiming for bronzed goddess, but I got cooked lobster… Ouch! Have a cool bath with a handful of porridge oats tied up in a thin cloth. The water will help to cool your skin and the oats will soothe irritation. Then apply aloe vera gel. It’s sticky, but effective. Don’t have any aloe vera or aftersun to hand? Use a gentle moisturiser, such as unscented baby lotion. Avoid Vaseline and other petroleum jelly, as it’ll lock the heat in. You’ll want to drink plenty of water to avoid dehydration and cover up outdoors until the burn has gone. When you’re ready to brave the sun again, arm yourself with a decent sunscreen and make sure you

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reapply it regularly, even if it’s waterresistant. Sunscreen gives me spots Sunscreens are often too rich for facial skin so can lead to breakouts, redness and irritation. Try switching to a lighter face cream with a high SPF. Hello Sunday’s The One That’s a Serum (£20, www.hellosundayspf.com) is SPF 45, lightweight, non-greasy and enriched with hyaluronic acid and vitamin C to boost hydration. My cracked heels look awful in sandals Soak your feet in warm water for fifteen minutes before gently exfoliating. You can use a loofah or a homemade foot scrub (mix a handful of brown sugar with a tablespoon of olive oil). Avoid any areas with open wounds. Rinse and pat dry, then apply a thick moisturiser or balm. Lyonsleaf’s Calendula and Marshmallow Balm (£10.95, www.lyonsleaf.co.uk) is a good choice, as it’s designed to soothe and repair dry, cracked and irritated skin. It can also help skin complaints such as eczema and psoriasis. Pull on some thin cotton or bamboo socks to keep the balm from greasing up your bed sheets. Do this every night and you should see an improvement pretty quickly.

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East Anglian Air Ambulance (EAAA) is now 24/7 by air and by road, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year Thanks to incredible community support, EAAA is now able to provide the same level of service, day and night, by air and by road, to be there for more people in need. A long-term ambition of the charity’s, the five-anda-half-hour gap in the region where there has been no helicopter emergency medical service cover has now been closed; making EAAA the first air ambulance in the East of England to fly 24 hours day. This is the result of four years of careful planning, fundraising (to raise an extra million pounds a year to provide a 24/7 operation) and gradual steps towards providing round-the-clock care. The doctor and critical care paramedic teams became 24/7 by car in March 2020 and on 30 June this year EAAA started flying throughout the night for the very first time. Matthew Jones, the recently appointed CEO of EAAA, said: “This is something that we have been

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working passionately towards for several years; to provide critical care to someone in a life-threatening or life-changing situation no matter what the time of day or night. However, we wouldn’t have been able to achieve any of this if it wasn’t for the incredible generosity of people throughout the region who have helped EAAA grow into the amazing lifeline that it is now. We look forward to being able to fly to patients in the early hours of the morning, where our teams have previously only been available by rapid response vehicle.” Take on the Trek 24 challenge to support this 24/7 service To celebrate this enormous milestone for the charity, EAAA is organising a 24-mile or 24-kiliometre walking challenge in Bedfordshire and there is still plenty of time to get signed up and take part! Trek 24 The Chilterns Challenge takes place on Saturday 4 September and offers two circular routes through the stunning Chiltern hills and surrounding countryside, starting and finishing at Hexton Manor. After successfully trialling this type of trek event in Norfolk in 2019, EAAA is excited to bring Trek 24 to Bedfordshire for the very first time and needs your help to make it a success, either through helping to spread the word, taking part or volunteering on the day! All funds raised through the event will help to fund this amazing 24/7 life-saving service. Sign up now at: www.trek-24.co.uk and to save £10 on your ticket price, use code VILLAGER10.

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Finance

Make the Switch

We’re increasingly comfortable with switching insurers or energy suppliers to get the best deal, yet many of us stick with the same bank for decades. Switching isn’t as tricky as it used to be and it can be well worth your time. Nearly all major banks are part of a programme called Current Account Switch Service, launched in 2013, that guarantees a simple switch. It works in a similar way to switching energy suppliers but is much smoother and quicker. To use it you simply open a new account, tell your new bank that you want to use the service, sign a couple of forms, and choose the date you want to switch. This must be at least seven days after you open the new account and can’t be a weekend or bank holiday. The new bank will switch over your regular payments, standing orders and direct debits automatically from that date. Any manual payments made to your old account are automatically ‘redirected’ to the new one for at least three years, and your new bank will tell the sender you’ve moved. The only thing you need to change manually is any continuous payment authorities for subscriptions where you’ve given a seller your card number, rather than your account number and sort codes. Credit cards aren’t affected by a bank account switch and any direct debit you have to pay the minimum or full amount each month will transfer over.

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Glitches with the transfer are rare, but the Current Account Switch Guarantee means that your new bank will refund any charges or interest caused by problems with the switch. So why bother switching anyway? You could get higher interest rates on your balance, lower overdraft fees and interest, or better offers such as discounts on some purchases. Check whether it’s a ‘permanent’ rate or a time-limited introductory offer. Often the main reason to switch is a cash bonus, with some banks offering £100 or more. Check for any conditions though: you may have to pay in a certain amount to qualify. Amounts vary, but usually the idea is to make sure you’re using it as your main bank account. Remember that when you apply for an account, the bank will usually run a credit check. This is only likely to be a problem if you have a very poor credit history, and even then some banks will offer an account with a low overdraft or no overdraft at all. The credit check itself will appear on your record but this is only likely to raise eyebrows if you have a lot of checks in a short period. It may be safer to hold off switching accounts just before a big loan or mortgage application. One big myth is that you can’t switch accounts if you are in your overdraft. This isn’t the case, as the new bank can transfer over a negative balance when you switch, though it’ll need to be inside any limit on the new account.

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Special Report

A Long Hot Summer

Soothe aching limbs or just relax with family or friends in your very own hot tub Hot tubs are brilliant things. They’re great for massages, hydrotherapy and relaxation; they can help ease aches and pains after exercise or from conditions such as arthritis; they’re fantastic stress busters and sleep helpers; and big ones are brilliant for socialising with friends and family. How much do they cost? The cheapest hot tubs are inflatable ones, running from around £300 to £1,500. Inflatables are usually but not always circular and they have a padded base and a fairly basic heating and inflation system. Like hard-shell hot tubs you’ll need a solid, level place to put them. Inflatables are a great option for occasional use but they’re not designed to be used constantly or left outside all year round. Hard-shell tubs cost more but are much tougher and generally bigger too. Prices start at around

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£3,000 and go up depending on the materials you prefer and the features you want: some have more entertainment technology in them than the average house. Hard-shell tubs are usually insulated, making them more energy efficient, and you’ll generally get a better selection of jets, lights and other features. Hard-shell tubs are permanent structures designed to sit outside all year long and aren’t easily moved or stored. Should you rent or buy? This question is rather like asking whether you should rent or buy a car: it depends on how often you’ll use it. Renting means you’re only paying for the time you’ll actually be using the hot tub, so if you only think you’ll need it for a few weeks in the summer that’s obviously much cheaper than buying the hot tub outright. Many hire places

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will hire you a hot tub for periods as short as a weekend. But longer term hire starts getting expensive. For example, a six-seater hot tub that’s £4,200 to buy may be around £900 a month to hire. You’ll find many rental firms offer repeat customer discounts but if you and your family or friends are water babies, buying is often the more cost-effective option. You’ll find that some retailers offer hire before you buy schemes, particularly for more expensive models. It’s effectively a hot tub test drive, enabling you and your family to put a particular tub through its paces before you commit to buy. How do I make a hot tub safe for kids? Hot tubs are perfectly safe for kids over 5 – experts strongly advise against letting under-5s use hot tubs, even for a short time – but there are a few things to remember. First of all, don’t leave young children without adult supervision, even for a moment, and if any children have long hair tie it back or up so it can’t get caught by the filter system. Secondly, turn the temperature down and don’t let them stay in too long: little bodies can’t tolerate hot water as well or for as long as grownups, so don’t go beyond 35ºC and 15 minutes at a time. And thirdly, make sure the cover is secure when the hot tub isn’t in use, so that younger children can’t open it when you’re not around. The single most important thing you can do for safety is to ensure that you use the correct amount of chlorine and clean it regularly in accordance with the manufacturer’s or supplier’s instructions. What maintenance is involved? Generally speaking, permanent hot tubs with automatic filtration need very little maintenance; if the filtration isn’t automatic you should run it a couple of times a day to keep the water circulating. If it’s covered you should open the cover daily to let gases escape, and you’ll want to use pH strips weekly to ensure the water isn’t getting too acidic or alkaline. If your hot tub is in regular use you should rinse the filter(s) weekly and clean them monthly with a hot tub filter solution, and the water should be fully drained and the lines flushed several times a year. None of these things are particularly time-consuming but it is important that you do them to keep bacteria at bay. I’m sold. What do I do now? To find out what’s available in your area, Hot Tub Chooser (www.hottubchooser.co.uk) is a comparison site specifically for hot tubs. Tell it what you’re looking for and it’ll show the available options from retailers near you.

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Gardening

Liquid Gold

Water conservation and management in the garden Caroline Knight: Gardendesignideas.co.uk As you swivel the magic turnkey that releases a gushing stream of clean and sparkling water into your can, pause for a moment. Marvel at the luck of the draw that finds us living in a part of the world where water is available for us to use and to misuse. The water that you pour into summer hanging baskets and sprinkle liberally on your beds and borders was once excreted by huge reptiles. Your café latte contains dinosaur pee. Indeed, water on Planet Earth has been here for almost five billion years and the total amount is just about the same as ever. It represents the ultimate success story in terms of recycling. So, what’s the problem? Portability is the problem. Gardeners will be familiar with the weight of a big can of water – bringing in water where it’s needed isn’t always easy. And when crops fail in Africa, knowing there’s ample water in the world for everyone is no help. Climate change is causing a warmer atmosphere. We either have too much water or too little; Goldilocks would rarely judge things to be ‘just right’. What we all need to do is our bit, so what ‘bit’ is best in a garden, and how can gardeners help? • Creating space for water within a garden can be life-enhancing. Aim to slow rainfall down – allow some of it to be absorbed in vegetation, then catch and retain some more. Provide a pond that collects water run-off, then enjoy watching the biodiverse-rich habitats that develop. Surround your pond with plants that can cope with flooding and drought. They will help to absorb some of the

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excess during times-a-plenty, but they won’t die of heat exhaustion during a prolonged dry spell. Some examples are: Acanthus, Astilbe, Brunnera, Cornus, Eupatorium, Hemerocallis, Iris, Kniphofia, Miscanthus, Persicaria, Rudbeckia, Scabious and many more. Experimentation is all part of your gardening fun. In places that require hard materials, choose porous options through which the rain can drain. Divert your downpipes into water butts – these can be surprisingly beautiful if you shop around. It means you capture some of the rainwater for use when you need it the most. Choose drought-tolerant planting for the driest parts of your garden. These plants will generally have silvery-coloured leaves or foliage that is covered in fine hair, which reduces evaporation. Once established, they should survive the hottest, driest weather that they are ever likely to get, without needing to be watered. Surround them with gravel, pebbles or boulders as this will conserve what little moisture there is in the soil, plus it looks great too. Use plants to help your plants. One species can prop up another and provide shade if they are planted close together. Avoid bare patches of soil that will dry out in hot weather. Consider adding structural reinforcement to your shed roof so that you can add plants. It’s such a great look and captures water as it falls. Sedums and wildflowers will give you butterflies and bees all spring and summer long.

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Working in the garden Setting up an office or studio in the garden may be the ideal solution to pressure on space inside the house. Here we outline some points to consider before you start. If the future of work is at least partially at home, many of us are going to have to think long and hard about where to set up permanently. Sharing the dining table with the kids or perching on the end of the bed are not going to suffice long term, and although using a spare room as an office can be a great solution, it’s not ideal if you have regular guests to stay, or simply need the storage space. The answer may be a garden building that’s set up as a fully functioning work area – with the bonus of some welcome separation from domestic distractions, but an enjoyably short commute. The first place to start is with an assessment of how you’ll use the building. While a tiny office with not much more than a desk, chair and shelf will suit some, others may require a lot more floor space, specially designed storage, larger-than-average windows or additional security, for example. Most

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people will want electricity in their new outdoor office, but will you also need a landline, a sink with running water, a kitchenette or a WC? Next come decisions about quality, size and position. For comfortable working, and to add value to your property, a garden office should be built using good quality materials and to a high standard. Ideally, its style will complement that of the house and garden, adding to the overall aesthetic appeal. On a practical level, insulation is vital. Think walls, floors and roof if the space is going to be used beyond the summer months, with double glazing and draught proofing around doors and windows. Heating is important, too. Many owners of garden studios use electric convention heaters, which can be thermostatically controlled on 24-hour timers. Electric radiators are great, while wood burners look gorgeous and are super-cosy (but must be professionally installed). Considerations of security are equally important. If anything valuable is going to be stored in the space, glass windows (perhaps even double glazed) are infinitely better than plastic, and a

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sturdy door with a proper lock will be necessary. Size-wise, your garden office must be big enough for your needs but not so large that it decreases your outside space to a problematic degree. A very modest example might not be much over 4m square, while the grander types could be 15 to 20m square or even more. In many scenarios, there will be a maximum size possible, and also an obvious location. Where there is a choice of position, however, think about how close you want the room to be to your home, whether the ground is sloping, where there are trees or other potential obstructions, how the sun falls at certain times of the day, and which way you want the windows and door to face. Unless you’re opting for solar or wind power, and have your own bore hole, consider how you will connect utilities. The closer you are to the house, the cheaper it will be to lay pipework and cables, whether for lights and plug sockets or a flushing loo. If using the internet is essential, you may be able to access your usual router wirelessly, or extend its signal relatively easily; if not, you may need to lay a wired connection across the garden. And don’t forget how you’ll get from your back door to the new structure. You might need a new path, because it’s no fun trekking across a squelchy lawn in the middle of a rainy winter’s day. Whether you’ll need planning permission is another thing to consider. Most garden buildings are deemed ‘permitted development’, but it’s vital to check with your local authority. If the structure is going to be

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larger than 15 square metres, or used for sleeping in, then it will have to pass building regulations, too. Bear in mind that, unless you have been granted planning permission to do so, you can’t put an outbuilding in your front garden; nor are you allowed to take up more than 50% of the area of land around the original house. Design-wise, a garden office could take the form of a glorified shed, a futuristic dome, a traditional shepherd’s hut, an all-singing, all-dancing structure that offers every conceivable luxury – or anything in-between. Whatever you decide, whether it be off the shelf, customised or entirely bespoke, your new garden office is limited only by your imagination and your budget. 1 This high-quality garden building is one of four designs, each customisable in terms of size, style and budget. TGO4 Garden Room, 5m x 4m, £25,245, Green Retreats. 2 Garden office painted in Cuprinol Garden Shades Honey Mango and Black Ash, £19.99 for 2.5l, Brewers. 3 This unique garden room has a removable desk top. Medium summerhouse garden pod, £18,995, Lime Lace. STOCKISTS Brewers: 01323 576 555; brewers.co.uk

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Pets

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Duke (ginger male) and Misty (tabby/white female) are 14 month old brother and sister and have come in to RATS because their owner is no longer able to care for them due to ill health. They are lovely, gentle cats and Duke has an easy-going personality. Misty can be shy but once she gets to know you, is a sweet, friendly little girl. They are very inquisitive and love to play. Ideally, we would like to rehome them together where they are the only pets and an adult only home or one with older children would be suitable for them. Could you give Duke and Misty their forever home? If you would like to find out more about them, please contact Liz on 01767 681157. Alternatively, please e-mail Philippa at info.rats@gmail.com who will be pleased to forward your enquiry on to the team. View the dogs, cats and small mammals currently in our care for re-homing on our website: www.rats-animalrescue.co.uk or facebook: www.facebook.com/ratscharity. You can also see photographs and details of the animals in our care in our charity shop in Hitchin Street, Biggleswade SG18 8AX. Open Monday to Saturday from 10.00 am until 4.00 pm.

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Pets

Our New Summer Campaign The RSPCA are launching a new Summer campaign. Now that the tennis and football have finished, this is something that the whole country can get behind. #CancelOutCruelty Did you know, summer sees animal cruelty at its absolute worse? This year we are shining a light on cruelty and what we can all do to help stop it. So what is animal cruelty? Most of us can’t imagine how anyone could be cruel to animals. Here at the RSPCA, we believe that animals, from crustaceans to cows, are sentient beings with feeling and emotions. Animal cruelty is when someone causes harm to an animal, whether it’s intentional or not. Since cruelty is on the rise in the summer, we are calling on EVERYONE to take a stand. Last year, between June and August, we received 2,053 reports of cruelty to dogs. That’s almost one dog every hour beaten, neglected or deliberately harmed - often by the person meant to protect them. How can you help? 1) Join our campaign – many supermarkets including Aldi, Tesco, Morrison’s, Coop, Sainsbury’s and Lidl have all launched a line of RSPCA assured chicken in response to our campaign. M+S have recently announced that they will switch ALL of their fresh chicken to RSPCA assured. This means meeting the commitment next year – four years ahead of time. We are also campaigning to: • Raise awareness for the welfare needs of our nation’s pets and helping pet owners to ensure the welfare needs of their pets are being met.

• Improve the welfare of as many farm animals as possible, at every stage of their lives. • Ensure wild animals are protected from human activity and unnecessary suffering. • Reduce the use of animals in experiments and reduce their suffering with a constructive and practical approach. 2) Sign our petition – We currently have a petition for animal welfare to be taught in schools. Prevention is the most important word in our name. Educational experts believe that teaching children to care for and respect animals from an early age can bring about positive change. Encouraging empathy and compassion for living being is important for young. 3) Be part of an event - If you’re into challenging yourself and want to raise money for a good cause, why not take your pick of one of our running events? There are around 15 charity races this year that you can choose from including; the London Marathon, Great North Run and the Bournemouth Half Marathon. Should you choose to be a charity runner for us you’ll be helping to make a difference to the lives of thousands of animals around England and Wales. 4) Become a volunteer – as you may be aware from our previous articles, volunteers make a huge contribution to the work we do to prevent cruelty, promote kindness to and alleviate the suffering of animals. There is now such a wide range of volunteer roles available that there is bound to be a suitable opportunity near you. 5) Buy a t-shirt – our online shop has a wide range of items for men, women and children like t-shirts and tote bags. If you need to contact our Branch (North Bedfordshire) for any reason we can be reached by the details below, or for an animal welfare issue or emergency, contact; 0300 1234 999. Lines are open 7 days a week 24/7. Email: info@rspcabedsnorth.org.uk Tel: 01234 266965 / 01234 930304

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Wood Green: Pet owners’ first port of call Have you ever had difficulty with a pet? If so, you’re not alone. Each month, around 500 people contact Wood Green, The Animals Charity seeking guidance about their pet. The charity can help at every step of the way, with a range of services available: Access online advice and workshops - As a pet owner, you’ve probably turned to Google about their diet, health or behaviour. For trusted advice on all aspects of pet care, at any time of day, visit Wood Green’s website to browse informative articles, how-to videos and a regularly updated schedule of workshops. Speak to a behaviourist for free - Pets are individuals, which means training isn’t one-size-fits-all. The charity’s qualified behaviourists are available to provide free support that’s bespoke to you and your pet, with a proven and force-free approach. With more than 100 years’ combined experience in cat, dog and small pet welfare, the team have seen it all before and will never judge your situation. Get help covering the cost of pet care - Sometimes, the unexpected happens. If you’re faced with a veterinary bill you can’t afford or find yourself unable to access the basics for your pet, Wood Green can help by contributing towards veterinary care or supplying essentials like pet food and flea treatment*. Don’t wait to ask for help - If you are struggling or feel unable to continue caring for a pet, for any reason, the charity will work with you to discuss your options and find the right solution for your pet. Whatever you’re going through, talk to Wood Green first. Simply call the team on 0300 303 9333 or visit woodgreen.org.uk. * Subject to assessment.

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Time of Year

By Kate McCarthy

Recalibrate Your Life What will your new normal look like?

Be honest, before the pandemic did you ever think, ‘Wouldn’t it be great to start over? If I had a fresh start I’d do things so differently.’? As we exit the 18-month period during which life’s ordinary patterns paused, it’s a good time to ask, before a more ‘normal’ life kicks back in, what would I like ‘normal’ to look like for me? My friends and I often talk about pre-pandemic life in a pretty sentimental way. We speak in general terms: we miss visiting family, hanging out, travelling. More recently I’ve been trying to work out what specifically my friends and I don’t miss: toxic friendships, endless commutes, arrogant bosses, rude customers, and irritating co-workers came top. Pre-pandemic life how often did you hang out with that friend who makes you feel bad about yourself? How often did you avoid conflict at work, even when you knew your boss or co-worker was being unreasonable? How often did you feel ‘guilted’ into attending a family dinner? It’s a human trait to avoid rocking the boat...then COVID came along and rudely capsized everyone’s boats! I’m not making light of the past year. I lost my grandfather to COVID. It was a truly awful time, and no-one ever wants to return to the huge death counts of last summer. But most of us have been looking forward to a relaxation of the restrictions on our lives while at the same time secretly dreading a few things about ‘the return to normal’. So how can we make some permanent positive changes. Write these two specific questions down and underneath, write your answers.

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What did I dislike from my life before the pandemic and haven’t missed? What do I like from the pandemic times that I will miss when normality fully returns? Be particularly honest about the first question. Be specific about toxic friendships, and unproductive habits and behaviours. Make a list of things to leave in the pre-pandemic era Some things you may feel you can’t change, like a commute, a job, or a friendship/relationship. But if you examine them closely you might find you have more control than you think. If the pandemic has been a welcome break from any of the answers you wrote, ask yourself whether you could make that break permanent. What would it take? Make a list of what you want to keep Did you find you liked spending more time at home and discovered a love of gardening or reading? Did you take up running, cooking, painting, or singing? Think about how about how you might be able to re-engineer your life to include fewer business trips, fewer meetings, and more time for your hobbies. I’m not suggesting that you abandon your family and run off to a retreat in the Outer Hebrides or resign from your job and announce you’re a writer, with no thought for how you’ll support yourself. This is an exercise in recalibrating and making a few adjustments to your course through life. 2020 and 2021 have been unrelentingly grim, but human beings are amazingly resilient and most of us have experienced glimpses of ‘happy’ here and there. The trick going forward will be to scrape of the grim while holding on tight to the happy.

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