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Contents
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APRIL / MAY 2021
Out & About 8
Good news from our region
14 Poetry Corner - Siobhan
Guthrie from Wymondham
19 Virtual Vegan Luncheon Club
42 Canine communication with
67 Refreshing Waters talks
45 Fashion - perfect pastels for
Jobs, Money & Business
Julia Collins spring
46 Six great ways to cook asparagus
49 National Shakespeare Day 53 WIN £100 M&S voucher 57 Walking for health around Blofield and Braydeston
Shopping, Health 49 & Beauty Home & Garden 20 On your plot - nature and nurture
63 Health - facing up to
positive futures through song
71 Smart Money Secrets -
inheritance tax planning
73 Bungay Bitesize – the history of Easter bonnets
75 Gospel from The Saints 76 Find a local business or service in our directory
78 Exercise your brain cells with our crossword
skincare issues
65 Skincare with Geraldine Walters
23 Garden jottings from The Garden Enclosure
25 Fabulous Falcon Meadow
and the reasons you love it
26 Norfolk Wildlife Trust -
spotting newts in Norfolk
29 Recipe for salted peanut butter chocolate cake
31 Vegan recipe for mince and wild mushroom pie
35 Memories of Needham 39 Recycling - SMART ways to make an impact
41 Gardening - success with your seedlings
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Good News from our region EAST CARLETON STEPS UP FOR NHS When Hilary Springett, from East Carleton, heard from a neighbour that staff morale at the Norfolk and Norwich Hospital was low, she and her friend Jenny Cannon decided to do something to cheer them up. “One email went out to the residents of East Carleton asking for donations of either personal care products or treats,” says Hilary. “These could be hand cream, body wash or shampoo, as nearly all the staff have a
shower before going home from the hospital. The treats could be anything — as long as it was individually wrapped. “Obviously, during these very difficult times, all this had to be done adhering to covid regulations. The response we had was amazing. A specific time and day was arranged to collect from doorsteps. My husband and I laughed and said we should take the wheelbarrow! Little did we realise how generous people
were going to be. We staggered home with bags full of goodies and pockets full of envelopes containing cash. “I had the job of shopping, this was made a lot easier by an online delivery and a click and collect. Everything was brought together on Jenny’s dining room table ready to be taken to the Norfolk and Norwich by the hospital fundraising coordinator.” www.eastcarletonvillage.co.uk
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30 YEARS IN THE BAKING! The Tudor Bakehouse, with outlets in Diss, Eye and Harleston, is celebrating 30 years of serving customers in South Norfolk and North Suffolk. The popular bakery was established in 1991 by Paul Muncila, who decided to start his own business after seven years’ working as a baker in Norwich. The first branch on the Market Place in Harleston
is still thriving today, along with other bakeries in both Eye and Diss — all long-standing features of their respective towns. The Tudor Bakehouse also has a second bakery and coffee shop in Harleston. Paul Muncila said: “Throughout our three decades, our motto has always been ‘baked fresh every day’, with the emphasis on quality products and as many
local ingredients as possible. So many bakeries don’t bake fresh, so it’s essential that our customers know we do, and they are always guaranteed the freshest bread and baked goods when they visit us.” To celebrate its 30th anniversary, The Tudor Bakehouse is both looking back and forwards. Throughout March, they will have a featured ‘bake’ each day for a special price of just £1.50. This will include many of their customers’ favourite cakes, savouries and bread products. During the month, there will also be some new recipes that they hope will become new favourites in the years to come. Paul added: “The last year has been tough for everyone, but it’s great to have something to celebrate and we want to thank our loyal customers for supporting us, either part or all of the way through the last 30 years. We are also determined to continue serving you with freshly baked quality products long into the future.”
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coming up, and that they do amazing work both in the UK and Africa, so I suggested he might like to raise some money for them. “He liked this idea, so we got our thinking caps on and came up with the dressing up challenge. Initially, we thought maybe doing it just on Red Nose Day (19th March). Then, we thought about doing it the week leading up to Red Nose Day, but that wouldn’t be enough of a challenge, so we settled for a whole month — 19th Feb to 19th March. “We are aiming for a different costume each day and walking around Wymondham (observing
social distancing) to help raise awareness, and a smile, which is so important at the moment during the pandemic. Lucas has dressed as Mr Bean, Draco Malfoy from Harry Potter, Kylo Ren from Star Wars, a Storm Trooper and Spider-Man. We have raised £400 so far and the kind words and generosity we have received has been so overwhelming. I’d like to say a very big thank you to the local community for getting behind Lucas and supporting him. Our daily updates and new photos can be found on our just giving page.” www.justgiving. com/fundraising/carolinecrednoseday21
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The next club events are: 27 April, enjoy an afternoon tea; 25 May, delicious veggie curries and accompaniments; 22 June, it’s picnic time! To find out more and book your place, email ellie@vegetarianforlife.org.uk, or call the VfL office on 0161 257 0887. vegetarianforlife.org
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compost to cover the roots as you go. Once planted, gently firm the contents down and water well, the soil should be flat or slightly sunken towards the middle to aid watering. Basket plants are very susceptible to cold and a late frost will severely set them back, so keep them protected, especially at night, until all fear of frost has passed and the plants are established. Ongoing care is straightforward and watering is key. Baskets can lose water very quickly, especially if they’re in particularly sunny or windy positions, but they must never be allowed to dry out, so check them every day, without fail! Always water thoroughly, any excess will drain away through the punched holes, you can add a weekly liquid feed after about 6 to 8 weeks. Dead-head faded flowers regularly to encourage more blooms to develop for a long-lasting show. It’s simple really, the possibilities are huge, you don’t even have to stick to flowers, you could try herbs, tumbling tomatoes, strawberries, or even salad leaves, or just go for colourful foliage. Once you’ve got the aerial display sorted you can start moving downwards, filling window boxes, troughs, pots, containers, and finally your borders. So call in soon, we’ll have all you need to create a living artwork to decorate your home this summer!
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Laura Myatt, from Falcon Meadow Community Trust, looks at the Top 5 reasons why YOU love Bungay’s green haven.
alcon Meadow is one of Bungay’s most beautiful natural assets, bought by and for the people of the town and surrounding areas in 2015. The huge number of people who enjoy the meadow each week, as well as the dedicated supporters who regularly give time and money to maintain it, are testament to the special place it occupies in the hearts of many.
When the nights were at their longest and the news at (perhaps) its bleakest, we ran a survey to get people thinking positively about what they liked best about Falcon Meadow. Here are the top 5... is yours in there? 1. Nature The importance of nature, and the pleasure you get from it, featured time and time again in your answers. For some, it was the joy of feeling surrounded by green, for others; seeing the wildflowers along the riverbank, and birds and animals at quieter times of the day. Thank you to the person who shared their magical experiences of otter and barn owl watching at dawn – what an incredible way to start the day! 2. Tranquility The growing body of evidence linking nature and wellbeing is compelling, and it seems that Falcon Meadow is the perfect case study. At a time when our mental health is more fragile, and more important than ever, it was heartening to read people’s descriptions of the solace and peace the meadow provides in their daily routine. One person described it as “a haven on my doorstep!” We hope that the meadow continues to provide more people with its own special therapy in the months to come.
3. It links up the town Many of you described how you use the meadow as a ‘linking route’ to walk into or around the town. You told us how you build a walk over the meadow into your day, as a more enjoyable way of getting to the shops or work. As daily commutes go, surely it’s got to be one of the best in the country! 4. A community asset One of the most enthusiastic set of answers, and summed up perfectly with one comment: “What I like best about Falcon Meadow is…the fact it’s there.” We estimate that almost everyone in Bungay has contributed to the meadow at some point – whether buying a duck, a cake or helping to clear nettles – and because of this people don’t simply take it for granted. You value the meadow because you have done your bit to keep it. Thank you to everyone who has been involved so far. 5. Exercise My daily walk…my daily run…a wild swim…my Sunday afternoon fishing trip…the fifth thing you like most about the meadow is that it provides a stunning outdoor location for exercise – with far greater benefits than simply a trot around the block. Thank you to everyone who completed the survey, and took the time to celebrate the meadow. If you’d like to share with us what makes the meadow so special for you, please do get in touch on info@falconmeadow.org.uk or comment on our Facebook page: Falcon Meadow.
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fter the February snows, spring in the Claylands is suddenly everywhere, from the white blackthorn flowers and primroses, to a chorus of birdsong every morning. Inspired by the season, I have been venturing out on mild evenings to visit local ponds – in the shallows at their edges lurk miniature dragons! From spring until early summer, great crested newts make their way to these ponds to breed, but identifying them can be tricky. For a start, only the males have crests and only in the breeding season; although it looks impressive when they are in water, out on land the crest is barely visible. Confusingly, male common newts also have a crest, but theirs runs in an unbroken line from the back of the head to the tip of the tail. In contrast, the crest of a great crested newt has a noticeable gap at the top of the tail and the tail itself has a wide silver-blue stripe on the side.
field margins or hedgerows. This might be why the Claylands of Norfolk and Suffolk are one of the best places in the UK for great cresteds, although the species has declined in recent years in the face of disease, development and a lack of pond management. The good news is that academic research has shown how well the newts bounce back when ponds are well cared for, and these ponds also act as important stepping stones across the landscape for many other creatures.
Both male and female great cresteds can grow up to 17cm long and, when underwater, both can look greyish, much like the smaller common newt. On land, great cresteds are black, with white pimples that give them their other name – ‘warty newt’. Underneath, they have bright yellow or orange bellies striped with black and, just like our fingerprints or the stripes of a tiger, each newt has a its own unique pattern of markings. Like other pond wildlife, such as frogs and dragonflies, newts thrive where there is a network of ponds connected by rough grass, arable
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SALTED PEANUT BUTTER CHOCOLATE CAKE Ben from Pennoyer’s Café team dreamed up the idea for this decadent cake: salted peanut butter frosting on a dark chocolate cake, with a surprise caramel filling. It makes a perfect Easter treat, or indeed at any time…and a little goes a long way! Serves 12 684kcal, 69 carbs per slice INGREDIENTS Cake: 250g salted butter, softened 250g caster sugar 190g self-raising flour 60g good cocoa powder (we use Green & Black’s) 2 teaspoons baking powder, sifted 1 teaspoon vanilla extract 4 large eggs 100ml milk
tin. Put all the cake ingredients in a food processor and whizz until smooth. If you don’t have a processor, use the creaming method from any Victoria Sandwich recipe. Turn the mixture into the tin, smooth over and bake for 50 minutes or until risen and a skewer comes out clean. Cool in the tin for 5 minutes, then turn onto a rack. 2. For the frosting, beat together the butter and peanut butter until light and fluffy. Add the vanilla and salt, then beat in the icing sugar with the milk for 3 minutes or so. 3. For the caramel shards, sprinkle the sugar in a single layer on an A4-sized sheet of good kitchen foil on a baking tray. Grill until it melts and goes deep brown – but don’t let it burn. Allow to cool. As you peel
back the foil, the shards will form. 4. Split the cake in two. Pipe two rounds of frosting around the perimeter of the base cake to form a ‘wall’, then spoon the caramel into the middle. Top with the other half cake and pipe on the remaining frosting. Decorate with shards just before serving. The Pennoyer Centre’s volunteer BakeForce make delicious cakes for sale in the café, which won the EDP Norfolk Food & Drink “Best Baking” Award. Check the café’s Facebook page for up to date opening details. www.pennoyers.org.uk 01379 676660 The Pennoyer Centre, Station Road, Pulham St Mary, Norfolk, IP21 4QT
Frosting: 200g unsalted butter, softened 200g smooth peanut butter 1 teaspoon vanilla extract ¼ teaspoon salt, or to taste 300g icing sugar 15ml milk Filling: 4 tablespoons tinned caramel (we use Carnation) Caramel shards (optional) 60g granulated sugar METHOD 1. Preheat the oven to 190ºC (170ºC fan). Grease and baseline a 20cm loose-based deep
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VEGAN MINCE & WILD MUSHROOM PIE Easy to make, delicious, filling, with vegan mince that’s low in saturated fat and high in protein – this recipe has it all! Try serving it with roasted vegetables. Serves: 4 – 6 Time to prepare: 20 minutes Time to cook: 30 minutes Equipment needed: 22cm x 30cm pie dish
INGREDIENTS 320g vegan puff pastry 1 large red onion 100g wild mushrooms 100g open mushrooms 450g vegan mince 750ml thick vegan gravy 1 tbsp oil for frying
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MEMORIES OF NEEDHAM 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 Needham.
This 1943 postcard shows Needham, looking towards Harleston. The population at this time was 276.
At the time of this 1904 postcard, there were many thatched houses in Needham, and horse and cart was the transport of the day. New houses have now been built each side of the road, and the village was bypassed over 30 years ago, returning Needham to a peaceful setting.
Looking toward Brockdish, villagers pose for the camera in this 1910 postcard. The Red Lion pub can be seen on the far left.
Needham church alongside the school, which was built in 1873 and enlarged in 1898. Mrs Knights was the headmistress at the time of this 1910 postcard. The school closed in 1959 and converted into a village hall. St Peter’s church has a round tower in the Norman style and contains three bells.
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A 1915 rural scene around Needham, taken by local photographer Mr Cann.
This 1920 postcard shows Needham Mill, which – in the early years – was called ‘Sparrow’s Mill’. The mill was used until 1934, and the machinery removed in 1940 for the war effort.
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.
Needham Street in 1912 shows the Red Lion pub on the right, where the landlord was Charles Colton, and the Fishmonger’s Arms pub on the left. The Red Lion is still open.
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If readers have any local postcards of Diss or the surrounding villages, please get in touch with him after 7pm on 01379 651897. ©
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e spend so much time and effort on our dogs – enjoying a relaxing walk, playing, practising old skills, or even working on new ones. Equally important is when to put in the effort and, while we are thinking about this, why comes a close second. You may as well gain maximum effect from the energy expended, so a little bit of thought will pay dividends. We need to arouse our furry friends’ interest. My little chap is always very attentive when we return from a walk. He decided years ago that, upon returning home, numerous treats should be administered. Changing his view has proven absolutely fruitless, but I have capitalised on this time, when those deep brown eyes are focussed alternatively upon my own and my treats pocket, to teach him several new skills. Food does tend to be at the forefront of most learning activities, although some dogs prefer a play with their favourite toy. Prior to a walk often proves an effective time for bringing your dog’s focus onto you, especially if he’s so tense that you feel obliged to ‘just get going’. Five minutes playing fetch or other simple game can only be positive, as will running through skills both established and new. Your dog’s anticipation places you firmly at the centre of proceedings – an excellent start; brief, fun and, after all, it is exercise too! Changing direction on the walk encourages your dog to keep an eye on you, rather than assuming you’ll be plodding along, acting as countryside chaperone, bearer of treats and poo bags. Likewise, calling
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nnouncement of the third lockdown in the UK from the New Year has spurred many of us on to source new hobbies, arrange indoor family activities, and to celebrate national holidays and observances that we might not have taken the time to do before.
site, where flowers are laid annually during the celebrations. It is here in this medieval market town that pageants and processions take place to commemorate his work. Music and dancing bring the town to life, with actors in themed attire retelling his tales.
Already, 2021 has gifted us the Orthodox New Year, Burns Night, Chinese New Year, Shrove Tuesday, Valentine’s Day, Purim, and Maha Shivaratri. So why stop there? Each year on the 23 April, National Shakespeare Day is observed globally, to commemorate one of the world’s most distinguished poets and playwrights.
Along with the remarks ‘Love is blind’ (The Merchant of Venice), ‘Vanish in to thin air’ (Othello), and ‘Break the ice’ (The Taming of the Shrew), Shakespeare also left behind the very place where many of these terms were first projected, The Globe Theatre in London. Originally built in 1599 by the Lord Chamberlain’s Men, an acting company Shakespeare wrote for, the theatre was later destroyed by fire and replaced by a contemporary structure in 1997 in Southwark, London.
Shakespeare’s contribution to the English Language has left a monumental mark to this day, gifting us an exceptional list of plays, sonnets and verses, composed of elaborate speeches, dramatic metaphors, rhyming couplets, and vivid representations of comedy and tragedy. Throughout the UK, students often have the pleasure (and the challenge) of studying his works in English and Drama studies, while many individuals join production companies to indulge in and master the complex style and expressions. Some of Shakespeare’s treasures include - Richard III, Henry VI, The Taming of the Shrew, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Much Ado About Nothing, Romeo and Juliet and Macbeth. Stratford-upon-Avon, Shakespeare’s birthplace, is also home to his burial
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When all else fails, consult the handbook This world is a disturbing and disturbed place in which to live. Many of the problems have arisen because the Maker's handbook has been ignored for so long, treated as irrelevant. About 3500 years ago guidance was given in the Bible on hygiene matters intended to limit and control infections, precautions only recently implemented seriously, such as isolation, washing and face coverings. The current Covid-19 crisis demonstrates their effectiveness. Full compliance helps extend life, but not for ever. In the Bible there is also guidance, equally effective, on achieving eternal life, by following the Maker's instructions. To learn more, visit -
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Local walks
WALKING FOR Health
BLOFIELD – BRAYDESTON Reviewed by Dougie Dingwall, Volunteer Co-ordinator at Central Norfolk Walking for Health Directions
Walk Information Starting Point
Roadside In front of St, Andrew and St. Peter Church, Church Street, Blofield, N13 4NA – if no service
Wheelchair/ Buggy Friendly
No
Grid Reference
Map OL 40 TG33520924
Walk Length (Miles / Km)
2.2 miles / 3.5 KM
Approx Time
50 Minutes
Footpath Type / Quality
Pavements, country lanes and uneven grass / dirt field footpaths, 50% firm / 50% soft. Very muddy after rain across the fields.
Gradients
Moderate
Steps/Stiles
No / YES, 4
Toilet Facilities
Norwich Camping & Leisure Centre, 58 Yarmouth Road, Blofield, Norwich NR13 4LQ, or Blofield Church Café, open Wednesday mornings during non Covid times.
Specific Hazards For This Walk
Traffic along country roads.
Equipment Required
Walking boots advisable.
This is a shorter walk, ideal if lockdown restrictions apply. From the front of the church, walk west along the wall until you get to a gate signposted ‘Footpath and Braydeston Church’. Go through the gate into the churchyard. Follow the church path, going over the first stile and continue along the path. There are some boardwalks, so take care as they can be slippery. Walk straight ahead, going up a gradient across two fields, and go over a second stile. Turn left and go through a kissing gate (main gate might be open), St Michaels & All Angels Church Braydeston is on your right. Turn right and go over the third stile next to the church and walk diagonally across the field. Look for a stile half way along the hedge. Go over the fourth stile and continue walking over two more fields and head for the farm buildings. Turn left at the yellow arrowed way marker post and walk away from the farm to the road. Turn left and follow the road for some distance along this lane, as it runs seamlessly through to Braydeston Hall Lane. When you reach the residential area, turn right into Shillito Road, passing several retirement bungalows. Turn left at the top and walk along the pavement until you reach a left turning to Danesbower Lane. Follow it to the end, and at the bottom turn right back to St. Andrew and St. Peter Church.
Group walks will depend on covid restrictions. Please check our Facebook page Central Norfolk Walking for Health to check what’s available and to book onto a walk. Walk Instructions: Dougie Dingwall Photography: Dougie Dingwall Mapping: Crown Copyright
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Health
FACING UP TO A ‘normal’ issue!
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ace masks may be the new ‘normal’, but they are far from normal for our delicate facial skin! Dryness, roughness and irritation are rapidly becoming a common problem. But recovery and prevention begin on the inside, as well as choosing wisely when it comes to what we put on our face.
Multi-purpose Remember to take a good quality multi vitamin and mineral each day to provide all the essential recovery nutrients needed not only for the skin, but your immunity as well. Look for the Solgar range, which includes Zinc Citrate and a comprehensive range of B vitamins – all vital for skin health.
Wonderful water Our very first need is moisture – try to graze on fluid and sip water throughout the day. Although it’s difficult if you’re wearing a mask, try to make it a habit. More water equals reduced dryness.
…and breathe! When you are safely able to do so, remove your mask and inhale lots of fresh air! Try ‘Box Breathing’ – breathe in to a count of 4, hold for 4, breathe out for 4 and rest for 4 – and repeat for as long as possible. This simple deeper breathing increases oxygen in your system, which improves the quality of your blood, stimulates circulation and is super calming on the nervous system… all the while encouraging healing nutrients to reach the skin.
Skin food Next, think about eating more natural oils – introduce avocado pears into your diet, they are packed with vital essential fatty acids and great for the skin. And ditch the junk food snacks, instead munch on nuts and seeds, fresh fruit and salads. Gently does it! Seek out organic, gentle cosmetics to soothe and refresh the skin, choosing those that are free from harsh chemicals and additives. One great range is Lavera, which is full of organically sourced nutrients. Spot the problem If your skin is breaking out in spots underneath your mask, try Salcura’s Antiac range, which is full of moisturising oils such as Sea Buckthorn, Tea Tree and many others. These products will help to manage breakouts without drying out your skin further.
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Itch and Irritation
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f you have ever had an ingrown hair, you will know how sore and uncomfortable it can be. The problem arises especially after shaving, which is why men find them on the face and neck and women on legs, armpits and, most uncomfortably, the bikini line. An ingrown hair isn’t dangerous, but it can be an annoyance. This common condition happens when a hair curls back or grows sideways back into the skin, resulting in an inflamed, raised, red bump, or sometimes a boil-like sore. Some methods of hair removal such as waxing, tweezing or shaving can cause an ingrown hair. It may also be caused by a lack of exfoliation in the area, dry skin, or even irritation from tight clothing that chafes. The best treatment is simply to stop waxing, shaving, or plucking the hair until the ingrown hair goes away. A warm compress can be applied to help open the follicle and, once the hair has lifted, you can use a sterile tweezer to gently pull the hair out. But don’t tweeze the hair if it’s visible under the skin, as this can break the skin in the area and cause an infection. Once the hair has emerged you can use sterile tweezers to gently pull it out. If the ingrown hair is infected, and there is pus, you’ll need to see your doctor, who could prescribe an antibiotic. Sometimes you can just gently exfoliate the area to help lift the hair above the skin, using a flannel or body exfoliator. Some body lotions contain salicylic,
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lactic or glycolic acid that acts as a chemical exfoliant, and this is less irritating than scrubs. If you don’t indulge in hair removal, you can still get ingrown hairs. We all shed hairs on a regular basis and, when the hair grows back, the hair follicle can be covered with dead skin, which stops the hair from coming out of the skin, but it continues to grow under the epidermis. This is more likely to happen to people with curly hair, or in areas of the body with coarser hair, such as the pubis and beard. Ingrown hairs can be painful and unsightly, but are usually only a risk to your health if they become infected and left untreated. In this case, they may worsen and leave scarring from post inflammatory hyperpigmentation. If you suffer regularly from ingrown hairs, you might find treating them with electrolysis, or laser for larger areas, gives great relief.
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FACING Death, BUT KNOWING LIFE
Real lives
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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att McChlery is a remarkable man with a rich heritage as a songwriter, who has looked death in the face to overcome and understand more about the essence of a living faith. His story of hope for life over death will be sung with personal conviction in his new composition: ‘Hallelujah, Christ is Risen’, due for release this Easter. It recalls the compelling love of a man who lived 2,000 years ago to beat the fear of the dark, showing a pathway of light and belief when nailed on a rustic wooden cross. Matt has walked the waters of trust and faith to combat cancer and turn challenges into opportunities. The award-winning musician and former primary school teacher is also a member of the Association of Christian Writers’ ‘Brecks and Pens’ group near Downham Market. And his great, great, great grandfather wrote the Victorian hymn: ‘Onward Christian Soldiers.’ Matt, an author and pastor from Wisbech, was diagnosed with Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma nearly six years ago. He was just 36 with a wife and young family when he heard the bleak hospital report. That dark time spurred him on to write a blog detailing his journey from diagnosis to remission two years later. His chronicles have inspired nations, while he achieved a ‘finalist’ position for a national blog award.
reflected a gospel signpost for others. They have been heard and sung in churches, communities and aired on worldwide radio stations, as well as a few seasonal TV programmes. Matt also plays renditions of other worship songs, but his influential talent takes on a different spin when he’s invited to perform at coffee shops or festivals — singing recognisable cover songs from the radio such as Coldplay and Adele. “The lyrics still carry something that will point people towards God,” says Matt, who is also a live performer, worship leader, speaker, and tutor. He also uses social media, YouTube and his website to further extend his message. In the throes of death, he says: “I learnt God was with me. He was carrying me and fighting for me. I am weak, I am not strong, but I knew I was safe in Jesus’ hands whatever happened, and he has been my strength.” mattmcchlery.com
Matt was born in Zimbabwe and at 41 is something of a veteran songwriter, after penning his first composition at just 15. He has also taught himself the guitar and plays hand drums. Sustained and encouraged by his faith, his songs have always
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here are many important things on our minds at the moment, including how to avoid Covid-19 and, for many, how to live a ‘greener’ life. So here’s some good news; you can tackle both these issues by swapping plastic packaged, and often toxic, household cleaning and washing products for a single naturally antimicrobial soap.
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Meet our British Hemp Oil Soap, a multipurpose ‘soft’ soap for washing, cleaning and shaving. Made from British grown hemp, left as a concentrate, this soap can be used straight from the jar for antimicrobial hand washing, exfoliating dead and dry skin, and for rash free shaving.
In my house, we use a water-based, tree-grown detergent called Soapnuts for washing up, windows and shiny surfaces — so we only have two types of soap in our house. I never have to worry that I am putting chemicals into rivers, breathing in toxic chemicals, or that plastics in my recycle bin won’t be recycled.
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INHERENTLY Unfair
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Michael Duale, Principal of MD Wealth Management, looks at how forward planning can minimise the effects of Inheritance Tax
nheritance Tax (IHT) is widely viewed as unfair, and even the experts agree it’s complex. But with effective and early planning you can minimise its impact on your estate. Currently, if your net estate is worth more than the standard nil-rate band of £325,000, 40p in tax is charged for every pound that exceeds the threshold; except that, broadly, if you leave your main residence to a lineal descendant, £175,000 is added to that nil-rate band. Unused elements of both allowances are transferrable on death to a surviving spouse or civil partner. This system has also been criticised for discriminating against those who do not own their own home, do not have children, are not married, or not in a civil partnership. Even if there is potential to simplify IHT exemptions, it’s probably too much to hope that the tax will be scrapped. After all, a cash-strapped Exchequer seems increasingly reliant on taxing people’s estates posthumously. In 2023/24, the UK’s Exchequer is expected to raise £6.3 billion from IHT (Office for Budget Responsibility, April 2019) In your gift Gifts are normally included in the net estate for IHT purposes, if they were made less than seven years before death. However, these gifts are ignored if they total less than £3,000 in any one tax year. This means that you can make gifts of up to £3,000 in total in any tax year without incurring IHT. The £3,000 can be given to one person, or it can be split between several people. If the exemption is not used in one tax year, it can be carried forward to the next year, potentially enabling a couple to remove £12,000 from their joint estate in just one tax year. That money could be used to help with the financial challenges faced by younger family members; for example, topping up a child’s pension or Junior ISA could go a long way towards providing them with an invaluable head start in life. For 2020/21, the Junior ISA allowance is £9,000, up from £4,368. Those with sufficient surplus income may also want to take account of the ‘normal gifts out of income’ rule – which states that if you make regular gifts out of income, and in doing so don’t
affect your standard of living, the gifts are exempt from IHT. However, to reduce the possibility of a disagreement with HMRC, it is wise to seek professional help from a financial adviser or accountant. Take advice IHT often falls on the ill-prepared and unadvised. That’s why it’s important to seek financial advice, so that all your assets are properly protected. Shockingly, fewer than a fifth of over55s have taken action to reduce their potential IHT bill.
To receive a complimentary guide covering wealth management, retirement planning or Inheritance Tax planning, contact Michael Duale, principal of MD Wealth Management on 01379 415511, or go to www.md-wealthmanagement.co.uk
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Bungay Bitesize
EASTER BONNETS Local Historian Christopher Reeve steps back in time to explore Bungay’s history
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n the Georgian and Victorian periods, it was fashionable for women to have a new hat or bonnet to wear for church on Easter Sunday. Before that time, the frowsty kill-joy Puritans frowned on any flamboyant or colourful apparel, but following the reign of Good Queen Anne women’s gowns became more decorative, partly due to the imports of brightly patterned fashions and fabrics via the East India shipping trade. Then, later in the 18th century, British manufacturers in the north began producing gaily printed cotton and muslin fabrics, and stylish flowery bonnets became desirable to enhance the ‘New Look’.
The two important occasions for wearing a smart hat were weddings and Sunday morning church. ‘Hat-spotting’ was a popular diversion during the long services of the period, when most women’s eyes were eagerly peering around to see who was wearing what, to be discussed later over Sunday lunch! “Well, dear, you should have seen what that young Mrs Shirley had on her head this morning! Folks were trying not to titter, ‘cos her face is sallow as a lemon, and you could see the vicar gettin’ right tetchy, cos no-one wuz attendin’ to his sermon!” Even women in the poorest families contrived to have a new hat for Easter Sunday. Pigot’s Trade Directory of 1839 records no fewer than 19 shops making and selling hats in Bungay, so there was something to suit everybody’s purse. They could be made of a wide variety of fabrics, with straw hats popular in spring and summer, and of course decorating them was an art in itself. You will know from looking through your old Victorian family photo albums how elaborate the hats and bonnets could be, some like two-tier wedding cakes or Harvest Festival baskets. The more elaborate, the more expensive. But women often economised (prompted by their husbands) by taking an ‘old’ hat – worn on only one previous occasion – to their favoured milliner and having the ribbons, feathers and silk flowers replaced with stylish new ones in fashionable colours.
A Reeve family wedding in Bungay, in 1882
So ‘Hat-spotting’ in church often drew caustic comments such as: “Well, I know for a fact that’s the third time she’s had that pertickler hat trimmed, ‘cos I recognise thet blue stitchin’ round the brim!” In the 20th century, following WWII, the wearing of hats became A lady in fashionable bonnet less popular. My and gown, circa 1800 mother was born in 1908, so belonged to the generation of women who would never enter a church unless their heads were covered. She continued to wear a hat long after younger ones had discarded them. She, and others of her age, regularly attended Sunday morning service in Holy Trinity Church, sitting near each other in the south aisle. They were dubbed ‘The Hat Brigade’ – a title they were rather proud of. And you can bet that on Easter Sunday their headgear was particularly colourful and flowery!
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Village Life
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By Julia Collins, who lives in Saint Nicholas
iving in covid dominated times, our freedom has been curbed in so many ways. Not only have important aspects of social interaction been severely trimmed, but even what we are actually able to do for ourselves has been affected. I wonder if this feeds into our shopping habits. How many of you have cupboards that are not only chubby with your usual staples, but also stoutly packed with items which seem to represent ammunition against difficulty? Sardines, dried pasta, long life milk and frozen vegetables; foodstuffs less evident perhaps in more ‘normal’ times, but that now reside as valued occupants, serried in regular, neat rows. For me, being able to organise a well stocked store cupboard was surprisingly reassuring as evidence that I could still look after myself. I now possess packets and tins, hitherto strangers to my kitchen, that sooth my basic instincts each time I open the larder door. Likewise, the way in which we have given the house and garden greater attention is a creative and absorbing way of nurturing ourselves, enhancing our home to bring pleasure and comfort. With time to regard our surroundings and possessions through ‘fresh eyes’, we can appreciate and recognise possibilities which may have previously gone unnoticed. It seems fundamental to always be able to take action – to have choice and control over as many aspects of our lives as possible. Like a snorkel connecting us to ‘the real world’, we can still inhale at will…choose for ourselves. This feels strengthening and liberating within the slightly suffocating restrictions we have been obliged to learn to accept. Actually having the time to prepare meals in a more leisurely and imaginative fashion, with perhaps an occasional opportunity to experiment
with new recipes, opens out the experience. Finding choice within the limitations has reduced the sense of confinement, expanding our personalities and intellects, confirming, in a different way, that we can still flex at will. We can carry forward this awareness and subtlety as we emerge, metaphorically rubbing our eyes, to reclaim our lives and the myriad pleasures we have missed. ‘Absence makes the heart grow fonder’, ‘you don’t know what you’ve got until it’s gone’, ’count your blessings’, ‘appreciate the small things’ – like so much bunting, we could string up these words above the doors and gates we will soon be skipping through on our way back to greater normality.
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Self-inflicted lie one begins to believe (8) What one takes when good advice is proffered (4) Could well be a specially daft chop (5) Acidly act upon a vulnerable metal (7) Drink one in preference to a pint (5) Through which you might spy to see what’s going on (7) Any lien turned to good account though due in a silly way (7) Flop and abandon good deportment (5) Opaque pigments ground in water, thickened with gum and honey (7) 20 That which comes when what goes before is past (5) 23 Taken by nuns though never swallowed (4) 24 Principal route through town (4, 4)
There are hems around this net (4) Quick practise movement with the baby’s comforter (5, 3) It’s this or lose completely even if you don’t compete (3) Where coloured balls go into the nets in order (7) Tea time for the cleaning lady (4) Marks time with a swinging movement (8) Give across with manual dexterity (4, 4) Wait till the moment is exactly right (4, 4) Said to turn base metal into gold (7) Form a partnership of co-operation (4) Taken to ascertain proficiency by a short interrogation (4) The most awful, loud noise imaginable (3)
LAST ISSUE’S SOLUTIONS ACROSS: 1) Paper, 4) Stand up, 8) Illegal, 9) Ulcer, 10) Earl, 11) Overhaul, 13) Ramp, 14) Tube, 16) Improper, 17) Memo, 20) Treat, 21) Collier, 22) Resolve, 23) Gleam DOWN: 1) Prime Minister, 2) Polar, 3) Rage, 4) Saliva, 5) Aquarium, 6) Declare, 7) Parallelogram, 12) Immortal, 13) Repress, 15) Rescue, 18) Exile, 19) Flag
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Simply Smile Netherton welcomes two new members to the team 21/01/2016 11:22
Sheylla Brito DDS. (GDC 180017) After graduating in Dental Medicine in Portugal in 2007, Sheylla moved to the UK in 2010, working as an Associate in the South West, North West and Cambridge area. A post graduate in Implants and Oral Rehabilitation as well as Occlusion and Aesthetics. Trained Facial Aesthetics provider mentoring dentists who wish to offer more complex implants. Sheylla is married with a young daughter and son, and enjoys travelling, exercising and spending quality time with family and friends.
Joao Pedro Monteiro Borges LMD, PGDip (GDC 84286) Joao graduated from Universidade Pessoa, Portugal in 2004 and came to the UK in 2005. He has worked as an Associate in Wales and the South East prior to moving to the Cambridge area. Joao completed his diploma in Endodontics at Warwick University in 2015 and is a member of the British Endodontics Society. When not working, Joao enjoys travelling to exotic places, fine cuisine, good books and is a cinema buff.
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