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Contents

OUT & ABOUT

HOME & GARDEN

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Good news from our region

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Refreshing Waters talks loving and giving through lockdown

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Walking for health around Shotesham

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Community - growing something beautiful together

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JOBS, MONEY & BUSINESS

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On your plot - lovely and temperate this summer

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Garden jottings from The Garden Enclosure

Smart Money Secrets family values

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Vegan recipe for chocolate orange cake

Legal - a guide to a good divorce

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Fashion - feel good prints to boost your mood

Find a local business or service in our directory

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Memories of Thorndon

Exercise your brain cells with our crossword

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Recipe for baked strawberry and raspberry cheesecake

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History - calling all Wrens!

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Recycling - the beauty of smarter choices

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WIN tickets to see Rick Astley at Newmarket Racecourse

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Canine communication with Julia Collins

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Six easy ways to cook broad beans

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Norfolk Wildlife Trust turtle doves, the sound of summer

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WIN a Treasure Trails guided book

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Art - life through a lens with Kristy Campbell

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Poetry Corner - Jaqueline Rolston from Diss

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Skincare with Geraldine Walters

SHOPPING, HEALTH & BEAUTY 63

Health - a guide to good immunity

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Norfolk Threads - art, nature and technology in harmony

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Gospel from The Saints

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Falcon Meadow - Art Competition winners

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Covid-19, so we decided to take the plunge and set up Twisted Hops. “East Anglian microbreweries are producing superb quality craft beers, with exciting styles and flavours, and we want to help them to become better known, and support them both locally and across the UK. Our aim is to also help people experience beer in new ways and think more about what they drink. In the future we'd love to have a physical shop where people could visit, have a brew while choosing their beers, or come to a tasting event. “We stock lots of different craft beer styles, beer boxes, multipacks and there are gift options available too. For Father’s Day we have a special gift pack including local craft beers, a glass and a snack. Lawrence also brews commercially, and we stock his beers in our online shops as well.

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lifetime membership as a thank you for his loyalty across the decades. Joyce Cooper, Alan King’s daughter, contacted the motoring organisation to see if they would consider making him a gesture ahead of his 97th birthday. She said: “I was delighted when the

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Loving And Giving Through Lockdown Norfolk journalist, Sandie Shirley, spotlights the inspiring stories of men and women from the region and beyond that have seen them reach for victory. For more stories visit Facebook: Refreshing Waters Christian Media.

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ockdown, personal loss and suffering have not thwarted the spirits of Bertie Emes-Ellis, who simply lives to give. Her smile is wide; her eyes gleam and there is an endless stream of hope and love pouring from her heart. Although Bertie has special needs and resides in supported living accommodation in Norwich, the challenges throughout her 31 years have been borne with inner strength and resource. It has given rise to joy on the outside and a childlike faith within. She has put her life on hold to comfort and encourage young and old, including three close friends who have died during or before the COVID-19 pandemic. Her mother, Sallie Wright, founder of a Norfolk children’s charity, takes up the story: “I have watched as Bertie interacts with people as a willing vessel of love. She laid down her life caring for dying friends, while feeling the full impact of lockdown for five months last year, unable to see family or interact with outside activities — although she still attended online church meetings. “Bertie was born with Down’s Syndrome, and although she has learning difficulties she is receptive, communicative and her spirit is not disabled, and we should not limit those like her because of what we see or think. "Bertie (short for Roberta after

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Directions 01. At The Globe, turn left onto The Street towards All Saints Church. Turn right just before the church down Roger’s Lane. After about 100 yards, turn left down the tree-lined track though the woods. Keep on the main path, and cross a stream on a plank bridge further along. 02. At the field, go straight across and at the boundary go over a plank bridge and continue along the path of this field until you come to the Boudicca Way. Turn left along the track and follow the Boudicca Way signs, going straight for some distance.

Starting Point Free Parking at The Globe, The Street, Shotesham NR15 1YG, Landlord happy for walkers to park there if pub not too busy. Wheelchair/ Buggy Friendly No Grid Reference OS Map OL40 TM 24493 99429 Walk Length (Miles / Km) 3.3 miles / 5.3 Km Approx Time 1 hour 20 minutes Footpath Type / Quality Bridleways and wooded paths. Stretches of roads. Approx 50% soft surface, 50% roads. The walk is part of the long-distance Boudicca Way and information and signage can be seen along the route. Gradients Minor Steps/Stiles None Toilet/Refreshment Facilities At Globe, opening times Monday to Thursday from 3pm, Friday to Sunday from noon. Specific Hazards For This Walk Uneven ground and path runs near to water. Minor traffic on one rural road, otherwise footpaths. Some brambles and nettles in summer. The route can be very muddy in winter.

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03. Pass over a plank bridge, a pond on the left where seating is available, and continue slightly right past a cottage on the left. Continue straight on through a kissing gate until the end of the track where you leave the Boudicca Way and turn left down the path that becomes a track leading to Market Lane. 04. Turn left into Market Lane and continue along the road which then becomes Brooke Road and then The Street, using the footpaths along these last two roads. Continue all the way down The Street, passing the Alms Houses, now called Trinity Hospital and All Saints Church, until you reach The Globe.


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ere comes summer! Nothing to do outside but relax with a glass of your favourite tipple and listen to the gentle hum of insects as they go about their busy lives. Not all bugs and beasties are bad, in fact many are positively good, everything has its place in nature! The secret is to get the balance right, nature-friendly gardening doesn’t mean simply leaving the garden to do its own thing (although this would give you more deckchair time!) it’s about encouraging beneficial creatures which provide a useful service such as helping to reduce pest numbers. Food is key, by growing plants which are rich in nectar or provide seed and berries your garden will become more attractive to a whole host of willing workers. Bees, butterflies and other pollinating insects are top of the wish list, as without them seeds and fruit will not form. Next on the list are predators such as ladybirds, lacewings and hoverflies whose larvae consume hundreds of aphids. Even annoying wasps do a fantastic job of caterpillar and aphid removal! Widen your appeal to wildlife by siting bird baths and feeders in your garden, keep them topped up and you’ll not only get to enjoy some fascinating bird antics, but

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they in return will polish off more bugs, slugs and snails. Water in the garden brings in other friends such as hedgehogs, but do remember to provide for your helpers all year round to stop them abandoning you for a better neighbour! The following plants give colour and interest while also attracting insects and birds. For easy and reliable shrubs try buddleia (aptly called Butterfly Bush), Viburnum tinus (evergreen and winter-flowering), cotoneaster and pyracantha (flowers of both attract bees and their berries are enjoyed by birds in autumn), plus heathers, hebes and English lavenders. The flower border should include foxgloves and ajuga for spring feasts, then scabious, astrantia,

echinacea, achillea and eryngiums, some of these are so nectar-rich that the bees fall asleep on the flowers! To keep the bee food going into autumn grow sedums, verbenas and asters. On the veg plot try sweet peas with runner beans for good pollination, and limnanthes (Poached Egg Plant) for blackfly control by hoverfly larvae. Nature is amazing, so make it work for you! Now put down that drink, there’s planting, watering, deadheading, pruning, grass cutting and weed pulling to be done!

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VEGAN RECIPE

Vegan Chocolate Orange Cake This sumptuous chocolate cake is incredibly easy and quick to make. It’s particularly delicious served hot with ice cream. Makes: 16 squares Time to prepare: 15 minutes Time to cook: 40 minutes

INGREDIENTS 300g demerara sugar 100g vegan dark chocolate 400g self-raising flour 200ml rapeseed oil 430ml water

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2 tbsp grated orange rind

Cut into squares when cool, freeze and take out as needed.

3 tbsp squeezed orange juice 2 tsp baking powder ½ tsp cider vinegar Pinch of salt

METHOD Pre-heat the oven to 1800C. Lightly grease a large oven proof dish, approximately 22cm x 30cm. Melt the chocolate in a bowl over boiling water. Combine all ingredients in a large mixing bowl and blend thoroughly. Pour the mixture into the greased dish, place in the centre of the oven and cook for 40 minutes.

Thank you to Jane Tate for this lovely recipe, which was taken from her book Janie’s Vegan Cook Book. From Newton Flotman, Jane changed to a vegan diet 5 years ago, and decided to write the book to show how easy it is for anyone to make delicious and healthy vegan food. She gives 10% of the profits from the sales of her book to local animal charities. To buy her book, or to find out more, go to janiesvegancookbook.co.uk

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durable, often outlasting a year of bath duty to offer further use as a household cleaning tool. Finally — after providing wonderful washing and cleaning experiences — it will biodegrade when discarded, leaving you with a clean conscience. There are many different species of sea sponge. About a dozen of these are harvested, but none from cold British waters. At Natural Spa Supplies, with our emphasis on traditional sourcing, our sponges are collected by trained divers in Greece, who are also marine conservationists. Harvesting the sponges by hand ensures the root is left firmly in place, allowing regeneration of the same sponge.

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Memories of Thorndon Local historian, Dennis Cross from Diss, shares with us his fascinating collection of old postcards, focusing on a different village in every issue. This time, we take a walk down memory lane in Thorndon. Kerrison Reformatory School for Boys was established in 1856 by Sir EC Kerrison (Baronet), and taken over by the county in 1887. The boys worked the 200-acre estate and had a brass band with over 40 members. They can be seen here in 1912 at one of the many local functions they played at.

Thorndon Public Elementary School was built in 1874 on the site of the old workhouse, at a cost of £450. It was enlarged in 1911, costing a further £226, for 120 children. At the time of this 1910 postcard, Charles Weston was headmaster.

In 1910, Thorndon had a grocer, draper, bootmaker, patent medicine vendor and ironmonger, all run from the Post Office by Herbert Cracknell. He is seen here with his staff.

This 1910 postcard shows boys and teachers from the Kerrison Reformatory School for Boys peeling osier willow. The boys also learned carpentry, shoemaking and land work. Mr and Mrs Frederick Gill were master and matron. The school has been closed for some years and is now being converted into housing. 29


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This early multi-view postcard would have been on sale in the village shop to advertise the postcards available.

p in 1905,, The Black Horse pub with horse and carts waiting for their owners. Harry Balls was the landlord, and the population at this time was 572. The pub is still open today. This post mill on main street, shown here in 1908, was reputed to be one of the tallest in Suffolk at 55ft, and its round house was struck by lightning in 1923. The mill belonged to the Lock family for four generations of men, each with the christian name Nathan. The mill is now a private house.

The Norfolk Postcard Club meets regularly in Trowse in Norwich and new members are very welcome. Meetings have currently been suspended. Dennis is also the author of several local history books that can be purchased by contacting him direct.

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CAKE RECIPE

Baked Strawberry & Raspberry Cheesecake Baked cheesecake needs time to prepare and mature, but it’s worth it! This one is topped with strawberries in a raspberry sauce, a great way to improve early season strawberries, or supermarket buys that turn out to be less than tasty! Serves 12 – 14 512kcal/ 28g carbs per serving

INGREDIENTS Base: 250g digestive biscuits, finely crushed 1 tablespoon caster sugar 150g butter, melted Cake: 6 large eggs, separated

Tip:

Add a few chopped strawberries to the cheesecake mix before baking for a surprise treat!

100g caster sugar 1 heaped tablespoon cornflour 500g cream cheese 250g mascarpone 150ml sour cream 150ml double cream 2 teaspoons vanilla extract Grated zest of a lemon Topping: 200-250g fresh strawberries 300g raspberries (frozen are ideal) 50g icing sugar Lemon juice (optional) Icing sugar to dust

METHOD 1. Mix together the biscuits, sugar and melted butter, then press into the base of a 23cm springform cake tin. Chill for at least half an hour. Preheat the oven to 170oC. Whisk the egg

whites to stiff peaks. In another large bowl, mix together the sugar and cornflour, then add the cream cheese and mascarpone, beating until combined. 2. Add the two creams and the vanilla extract, beating constantly, then add the lemon zest. Fold through the egg whites, then pour the mix onto the chilled biscuit base. Bake in the oven for about 60-90 minutes, until golden brown and just set. Switch off the oven and leave for a further two hours. Put the cooled cake in the fridge overnight to mature. 3. Next day, prepare the topping. Put the raspberries and icing sugar in a sieve and press through to make a sauce. Add lemon juice to taste. In a bowl, mix

together the strawberries with the raspberry sauce. Run a knife around the cake to release it from its tin. Dust with icing sugar, then pile the berries on top, reserving surplus sauce to serve on the side. The un-topped cake will keep in the fridge for three to four days. The Pennoyer Centre’s staff and volunteer BakeForce make delicious cakes for the café, which won the EDP Norfolk Food & Drink “Best Baking” Award. Please check Pennoyer’s website or Facebook for current opening times. www.pennoyers.org.uk 01379 676660 The Pennoyer Centre, Station Road, Pulham St Mary, Norfolk, IP21 4QT

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Calling all Wrens!

An appeal to reunite the extraordinary women who chose a life of service

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o you have any Wrens in your family? I’m not talking about the tiny feathered variety in the garden, but the indomitable women who joined the Women’s Royal Naval Service; and specifically those who joined up between 1946 and 1981 and did their basic training at Training Depot Burghfield/HMTE Burghfield/HMTE Dauntless/HMS Dauntless/Reading.

Dauntless Divisional Photos is a nationwide project, in collaboration with the Association of Wrens, to gather divisional photographs and memories from those training days, and also to reunite women with old friends, share anecdotes and relive exciting moments. The Women’s Royal Naval Service was formed in 1917 and early recruits served in WWI. Disbanded in 1919, it was revived

20 years later as the world was once more plunged into conflict. In 1993, the service branch became part of the Royal Navy.

Project Co-ordinators Mandy Powell (left) and Janette Crisp. So if you, your mum, granny, aunt, godmother or even next door neighbour donned a blue suit and aimed for a life on the ocean waves, please get in touch on either ddpwrens@gmail or 07765 435295/0771 9909844

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NATURE

Turtle Doves – the dwindling sound of summer By Robert Morgan, Norfolk Wildlife Trust Reserves Officer

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or many people, the gentle rolling purr of the turtle dove is evocative of the splendour of high summer, but this once familiar sound of the sunlit country lanes of rural Norfolk is rapidly being lost. Once common around every village in Eastern England, the turtle dove’s last surviving heartlands is the south of Norfolk. In much of the countryside, this migratory bird has been replaced by the slightly larger, and resident, collared dove. But the turtle dove’s disappearance has little to do with its fawn coloured cousin and is more about the destructive nature of humanity. Despite this, you may be lucky enough to see a turtle dove this summer, although centuries of hunting across continental Europe has led it into secretive habits and it’s quick to take flight if you approach. A small, slim dove with a thin neck and protruding round head, its wings are neatly patterned with light orange-

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Life Through a Lens! Art writer Kristy Campbell showcases three talented local photographers who are pushing creative boundaries.

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their master’s degrees at Norwich University of the Arts. While connected by their alma mater and their knowledge of skill, style and photographers alike, they each maintain a novel practice spanning imagery for bold and lively commercial projects, and pausing, securing and appreciating the complex lives of people. On becoming a photographer Photography has proven to be a valuable resource, or outlet, for enriching understandings and for communicating explorations of matter that cannot be expressed otherwise. Through her crossover of creative paths from Graphic Design to Photography, Smith demonstrates how her immersion in visual information throughout her career spurred her on to develop and fabricate inspired documentary material of her own design, reflecting:

“Photography is my creative medium for processing and distilling information; it helps me to make sense of the issues that concern and intrigue me. It’s a way of forcing me to explore and intellectualise life’s challenges and communicate my conclusions.” Morgan took hold of the camera in a venture towards selfdiscovery during a time of personal limits and boundaries. From here she found a portal through portraiture, a territory where she could nurture herself mentally and physically. Patel’s interest in photography stemmed from curiosity; he began learning about and adapting to technological advancements inspired by his creatively ambitious social circle, from which he drew closer to realising the possibilities available via the lens. He tells us about his interest in ‘the usual’: “I try to focus my work on subjects with whom I have some form of genuine connection…with whom I am somehow authentically engaged, sharing an experience.” On collaboration Patel describes the importance of collaboration, recounting how it can “open your eyes to areas of culture and creativity that you may not have immediate access to,” and therefore “forces me to rethink my work in a way I could not do on my own.” This demonstrates the possibility of expanding the awareness or knowledge 49


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beyond one’s limits. While the pandemic has put limitations on collaborations, our trio have managed to stay inspired by looking to the works of other designers and makers. They have shared a short list of people who inspire them: Andreas Gurksy, Andrej Krementschouk, Nadav Kandar, Ori Gersht, Masahisa Fukase, and Martin Parr. The technical Visibility! While it may seem that everything is viewed from a screen in this age of technology, try not to limit yourself to social media outlets. As mentioned above, collaboration is a great way of making your work more tangible, helping to foster a presence within networks of like-minded creatives. Keeping a portfolio both in print and online will prepare you for a host of situations and may encourage collaboration with others outside your surroundings. Make yourself discoverable online through a website and a spread of works across different social platforms for a range of audiences. When it comes to taking photos, our photographers have tried and tested a vast collection of equipment, from iPhones and disposable cameras, to full-blown Nikon kits. There is, of course, a process to finishing a series or shot, and Smith has hinted at Lightroom, Photoshop and InDesign as her go-to programmes for fine-tuned edits. However, the process will differ greatly between 50

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photographers. Patel tells us how he has become quite sentimental about his cameras, building an attachment to the production process, reliving the feel of the “manual, twisty, clunky control dials” in his interview. Projects Morgan is currently involved with a host of exciting projects, including a recent commission with The Conscious Candy Company. She recalls having the freedom to be playful with the products and explore possibilities for the brand’s visual strategy. I fully support her love for the vegan fried egg sweets! Smith discusses a forthcoming conceptual work of hers, touching on the current environmental crisis. “All Fall Down is the study of a landscape that straddles both comprehension and disbelief. What appears terra firma today has already begun its decline towards ‘nowhere’ tomorrow. The land is literally disappearing before our eyes, creating a tangible sense of both physical and psychological disturbance.” On show: Cley Contemporary, 2021.

Patel has an ongoing collaboration with pop artist Matt Robinson, in which Robinson modifies Patel’s works and prints through his painting practice, forging a literal abstract fastening of media, further expanding the possible access points of the work. Advice Photography acts as a mediator for these remarkable individuals’ thoughts, the camera provides a vessel in which they can compose ideas and begin a process of realisation. “Ask yourself lots of questions / Reflect.” (Emily) “Do it because you love it.” (Sarah) From Martin Parr: “Get Closer.” (Erin)

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ROARING, RAGING Roaring, raging noises out there Just want some peace and quiet In my quiet chair I can’t control the noises out there Cutting down trees, screeching through the air Ranting and cussing, every word is a swear Barking dogs, tweeting birds of all kinds I’m living in the country Thought I’d left all this behind! Just as I sit with my hot cup of tea An electric saw, and it’s all over my knee! Whizz whizz, whirr whirr, whizz whizz whizz Everyone in th heir homes getting work ked d up into a tizz! Shouting workmen, speeding cars It’s enough to make you want to go live on Mars Lockdown, schmockdown Thought I’d get some peace and quiet The reality is, every day is a bloody riot! 8am, no warning again! Rudely waking me from my dreams Apparently it’s now legal Can’t argue it seems Work can start, earth-shattering noises Stopping your heart It’s all you can do, to stomp out of bed And make that first trip to the loo!

LITTLE TINY BIRDS I’m falling in love with little tiny birds They arrive at the feeder In their little herds Yellow, blue, grey, green and red All day long, from dawn till dusk They’re so well fed Everyone’s doing it, in every road, street and close Buying out all the bird food Who can give them the most! What else is there to do? Not many places we can go Gone are the days When you could take in a show! I’m becoming a twitcher Now that I would never know! Started using binoculars They’re not easy you know! I must be getting old Or so I’ve been told But it’s just nature to me And on that I’m sold!

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uring lockdown, art educators Matthew Magnus and Shelly O’Brien established Norfolk Threads as a community interest company, with the aim of improving people’s wellbeing through art and engagement with the local environment and creative technology. Norfolk Threads has recently launched its first community art project, which is completely free to take part in and open to everyone. “The Leaf Project encourages people to engage with nature and get creative with photography, drawing and textiles,” says Matthew. “It showcases what Norfolk Threads is really about; we mix

a photo of your drawing and send it to Norfolk Threads via email, or our Facebook page. We will stitch your drawing out on our digital embroidery machine as a unique piece of textile art and send it back to you in the post.” Matthew and Shelly

art, creative technology and the natural environment to make us feel better, and we want to share it with our community. “To get involved, go for a walk and look for leaves with shapes and colours that interest you. Take lots of pictures and collect the ones you like best. Look closely at the leaves and create a simple line drawing of a leaf. Take

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VILLAGE LIFE

Gospel from The Saints By Julia Collins, who lives in Saint Nicholas

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o, what did you go for first; seeing family and friends – catching up with all your special people at cafes and restaurants? Or had you been looking forward to entertaining at home once more? Did you throw as much caution as is legally allowed to the wind, or are you still careful – reticence being so ingrained that it rules the day? Being allowed to reunite outside (no more than six) was a good entree. Chatting freely with plenty of distance between us and a welcoming, warm breeze caressing our every sentence, we practised being at ease in the company of others again. For so long we have followed the conditioning to basically avoid other people and concentrate on our personal safety. Will you delight in travelling away from home (when we finally can), or have we learned to value our surroundings far more and be satisfied with simpler reunions – less being more when you’ve experienced a year of definitely less?! I wonder how many of our lockdown habits will persist? As life inevitably accelerates, will we shed our appreciation of the small things, the details we considered and recognised as significant contributors to our happiness? As human beings, will we be able to contain our lust for more and, well – I’m afraid to say – more and more thereafter? How overwhelming, or at least noticeable, has the increased

traffic and general hustle and bustle been? Did you wrap yourself in the burgeoning cacophony, thinking “I’ve missed this,” or did some part of you think “oh no, too much, both now and in general”? What about the time we have at our disposal? Does a wealth of opportunity engender a sense of ‘time richness’, or has the rate at which this precious commodity slips through our fingers speeded up again? ‘So much to do and catch up on’, now that we are allowed. Many people found a slower pace soothing. It gave time to appreciate, to savour, to live. The belief that more is more remains hugely influential. Doing is important, working, or at least activity, is laudable.

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Winner Louisa Frost, Age 0-5

Winner Alex Ellingham, Age 18-50

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MONEY

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hen the Queen turned 95 on 21 April 2021, she served as a very public reminder of how much longer, as a society, we are living. In her own family, four generations are now all alive at the same time, from the Queen herself, down to her latest great-grandchild. An increasing number of families now find themselves in the same position, which has implications for financial planning. As a nonagenarian, Her Majesty is far from alone. The number of people over 90 rose by 44% between 2008 and 2018, according to the report ‘Estimates of the very old, including centenarians, UK: 2002 to 2018’, published online by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) in September 2019. We are now witnessing a phenomenon where baby boomers – those born in the post-war era and in retirement – represent the wealthiest generation in society. However, while they enjoy the fruits of their labour, they are sandwiched between elderly parents facing the challenges of old age and children struggling with the hangover of university debts and rising house prices. For those born after the Second World War and in the 1950s, the economy of their working years was benign and kind to them, but it was less so for those born in the 1980s and 1990s – the so-called ‘millennials’ – who are finding it harder to get jobs and onto the property ladder. While our children are struggling with their finances,

that people may need to start reassessing how they plan for the later stages of life. Traditionally, wealth has passed from one generation to the next upon death. However, intergenerational wealth management challenges that notion and looks at how families can use their wealth more collaboratively to support each other during their lifetimes. This offers legitimate estate planning and tax mitigation opportunities, while providing the much-needed assistance to help alleviate the financial burdens of everyday life. MD Wealth Management provides access to a range of family-oriented financial products and services, enabling families to work collaboratively to support each other across the generations. Financial support need not be in the form of a handout; it can become an integral part of generational financial planning. our parents are living longer. This has led to an increase in the need for long-term care, which is likely to be financed from accumulated savings, selling the family home, or with support from younger generations. A study into intergenerational wealth and retirement planning, which combined ONS data with an Opinion Research survey of 4,000 UK adults in April 2019, estimated that the number of families with multiple generations in retirement at the same time will exceed one million in the next 20 years. This means

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LEGAL

A Guide to a ‘Good’ Divorce’ Amanda Maruca, Partner at Spire Solicitors LLP, advises couples going through lockdown break-ups

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ince the first lockdown in 2020, couples and families have spent more time together than usual. In many cases, this has been a catalyst for break-ups already on the cards, especially if normally separate routines masked problems. Lawyers often talk about ‘divorce day’ in January, but this year has been different due to the pressures and stresses of Covid-19. While troubled couples may have tried to stand together to offer support with homeschooling at the start of the year, the reality is that proximity exacerbates tensions, and with children now back at school lots of couples are seeing this as the right time to start the divorce process. Currently, there are only three grounds for divorce: the marriage has broken down irretrievably through adultery, unreasonable behaviour, or desertion; two years of separation, where both parties agree to divorce; and five years of separation, where the consent of the other party is not required. Couples seeking a no-fault divorce will have to wait until Autumn 2021, and under the new legislation couples can make joint divorce applications, alongside the current option for one party to initiate the process. Meanwhile, it is vital that couples receive the support they need to navigate the process and help them avoid a recriminatory

approach — even more important when children are involved. So, what can you do to achieve a ‘Good Divorce’? • Communication – sit down and talk to your spouse, if safe to do so, or with the help of a mediator or counsellor. • Support – talking to family or friends, or a counsellor, about how you feel. • Choose a process that supports your goals – the court process may result in more conflict in the future. • Advice – meet with a solicitor who is a member of Resolution. They can advise on your options, assist in the negotiation of your settlement and draft documents to record your agreement. An independent financial adviser can also look at your options

for perhaps raising a mortgage, investing a lump sum to produce replacement income for the future and on pension sharing — very often a feature of many divorce settlements. Divorce can be hard and stressful, and particularly so in the current crisis. But it serves a crucial role in allowing people to move on from unhappy and unhealthy relationships, and can offer a new beginning and increased happiness.

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CROSSWORD

Exercise your brain cells LAST ISSUE’S SOLUTIONS ACROSS: 7) Delusion, 8) Heed,

9) Chump, 10) Corrode, 11) Short, 13) Keyhole, 16) Inanely, 17) Slump, 18) Gouache, 20) After, 23) Veil, 24) Main road. DOWN: 1) Mesh, 2) Dummy run,

3) Win, 4) Snooker, 5) Char, 6) Pendulum, 12) Hand over, 14) Hold fire, 15) Alchemy, 19) Ally, 21) Exam, 22) Din.

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They go down to it in ships (3)

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Provided the milk for Cleo’s bath (5)

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Gatherer of parts for a computer’s low-level symbolic code perhaps? (9)

2

Passes on info, to the rest of the office or firm (4)

3

That which deviates from the norm (8)

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Lack requirement at one and the same time (4)

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Use the sense of touch to become familiar (4)

10 Structure with curved surfaces designed to lift in flight (8)

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... and be seen if you want to stay safe on the road (3)

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Shows one thing may be included with another in short (3)

8

Long dark periods when many things come to a halt (6)

9

Placed strategically around the cinema, aid emptying out (5)

11

Spread it on ice, clench the teeth and show true pluck (4)

12 Huge woolly creature once walked the earth (7) 14 Detached or isolated tract of land (4) 16 Time of stress for anyone on a course (4) 17 Once mighty monies coming from across the pond (7)

12 Become involved in what is not strictly your business (6)

18 Action and proof of home ownership (4)

13 Impenetrably, unintelligibly, not transmitting light (8)

20 Of anything from down there past the Equator (8) 22 Large arched part at the end of many a church (4) 24 Now fades the glimmering landscape on the sight, And all the air a solemn stillness....holds (9) 25 Pack up your worries in this old bag (3)

15 Friend of a little handy bear (5) 19 This coffee packs a punch when served with sugar and cream (5) 20 Where the building is taking shape (4) 21 Very small trace gives just a suggestion of taste (4) 22 The only way to get what you want in the end (3) 23 Cause to begin, put in place and leave to gel (3)

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