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CONTENTS EARLY SUMMER 2014
Out and About
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Good News from our region Diss Carnival Diss Designer Makers Wymondham Music festival fortnight Harleston antiques and vintage street market Village Notice Board Pygmalion visits Norwich Welcome to Wymondham-on-Sea! Sainsbury Centre shortlisted for museum award Free micro-chipping for your dog
Home and Garden
40 Country walk around Bedingham and Hedenham 43 Local WWI heroes 45 Discover the history of your village with Quatrefoil books 47 WIN tickets to see Kings of Swing 49 Latest film releases 51 Ladies Who Lunch visit The Marsh Harrier 55 Village spirit returns to Swardeston 57 Behind the curtain at the Theatre Royal 59 Fabulous music in Thetford Forest 63 Great recommendations for local businesses
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Shopping
64 Book reviews, local titles 67 New fashion feature: Flower Power
Heath and Beauty 71 In good health 73 Health Q&A
Jobs, Money and Business
35 Garden Jottings from Ken 36 On your plot – summer sun 39 Celebrate high summer’s blossom and blooms
79 Pack the right holiday plastic to avoid overseas card fees
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Are you looking for a particular product or service? Check out our Local Business Directory on pages 84 & 85!
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Services
83 Car review: Audi RS 7 Sportback 84 Find a local business or service 85 Thinking of advertising? Special offer for you 86 Garden vegetable risotto recipe
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Welcome Villages, villages, villages. The longer we work on this fabulous little magazine, the more we learn about the many fantastic thriving villages that are in South Norfolk. Our latest focus is on Swardeston and I’m sure you’ll be fascinated to learn how village spirit has been brought back to life thanks to a full schedule of local community events and a great team of enthusiastic locals! Which village should we feature in our next issue? Is your village busy with clubs and activities, cricket matches and church meetings? Have you got a story to share? Do get in touch with me and maybe we could feature YOUR village in our next issue. On the subject of villages I’ve been overwhelmed with the popularity of our Village Notice Board. I could provide pages and pages of charity notices but we are limited with space so the message here is that if you’d like us to feature your event (for free), please make sure you get the information emailed over to us as early as you can. It’s been quite a challenge to keep our new stands in Waitrose Wymondham topped up! The magazines are certainly popular with shoppers in the town. And great to hear from so many of you with ideas for future issues. My ‘to-do’ list is growing longer by the week and quite apt that I happened to spot a very suitable ‘camera opportunity’ whilst on a recent family holiday. Bursting at the seams once again with so much local editorial, too much to mention individually, you’ll just have to read from cover to cover so you don’t miss anything! Read, enjoy & keep your copy handy over the next two months until we are back at the end of July. I’m off for a nap!
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Good News FROM OUR REGION LOCAL BUSINESS CELEBRATES 40TH ANNIVERSARY
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Lee West is pleased to announce the 40th anniversary of Diss Bed Centre. The shop was set up 40 years ago by his father, as a second hand and antique shop in Wills Yard, Diss. But the demand for new furniture increased so the family decided to move into beds. At this point, the shop was re-launched as Diss Bed Centre, which sold new stock rather than antiques. Diss Bed Centre was a permanent fixture in Wills Yard for the next 37 years. In 2011, the shop moved out of the town centre to Sawmills Road and this is where you will find it now! It’s still very much a family business, run by a father and son team who pride themselves on customer service and quality furniture. As well as beds, the shop now stocks other household furniture too.
To celebrate their anniversary, Diss Bed Centre are offering 25% off all solid wood furniture and 10% off all bed, mattresses and sofas throughout June. Pop into the shop on Sawmills Road, Diss, or visit www.dissbedcentre.co.uk to find out more.
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TERRY’S CHARITY BIKE RIDE
As President of Wymondham Rotary Club and Chair of Governors of Chapel Road School in Attleborough, Wymondham architect Terry Hickman-Smith is not one to sit on his hands. However, for the first time in 50 years, he sat on a bicycle. For 4 days. Cycling 180 miles. He was raising money for Norfolk Special Schools and took a route from Attleborough, taking in all of these schools, going via Dereham, Kings Lynn, Sheringham, Cromer, Caister on Sea, schools in Norwich and back to Attleborough. The money is still coming in and he is hoping to raise a minimum of £5,000 for the schools. Pictured is Terry receiving a cheque from Wymondham Lions Club. Both Rotary and Lions raise money to give to those in need. They take no admin fees or wages for their charity work as all of their members are volunteers. Anyone wishing to know more about Rotary and Lions or help at their events can visit their websites or phone 0845 833 5749.
A TOKEN OF LOVE FOUND IN LONG STRATTON When local author, Ann Bowyer, cleared her father’s house, she discovered a battered locket containing her grandmother’s photo and a lock of hair. A Diss jewellery expert explained WWI soldiers were given these by their sweethearts and she realised her grandfather, a Canadian soldier, had taken it to Vimy Ridge and Passchendaele, where he was awarded the Military Medal. Inspired as a child by her grandmother’s tales, Ann travelled across Europe and Canada uncovering the horrors of WWI and the tough life of Prairie settlers. Through dust storms, plagues of grasshoppers, bitter winters and tornadoes, she reveals the amazing experiences of her grandparents. A Token of Love is available at Jarrolds, Diss Publishing and through Amazon. Ann gives talks on her research and can be contacted at www.annbowyer.com
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GREAT FUN F OR AL L THE FAMIL Y
Welcome to the Diss Carnival! The Diss Carnival takes place on Sunday 15th June with a theme of “Diss Through The Ages”. We spoke to the carnival co-ordinator, Doreen Collins, about what we can look forward to seeing at the carnival.
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e hope that those taking part will enjoy researching the history of our wonderful town,” she said. “Visitors can enjoy watching the colourful procession of floats and walking groups and we want as many people as possible to come along, take part and enjoy this great family event.”
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The entertainment commences at about 11.30am with the Hoxon Hundred Morris dancers and friends performing in the Market Place and Mere’s Mouth. The carnival procession of floats and walking groups, led by
the Norwich Samba Band, leaves Roydon Road at 1pm and makes its way through the town centre before finishing on Shelfanger Road at around 2pm. As usual the fun day starts at 2pm at Diss Town Football Club in Brewers Green Lane. A few very special visitors – the Falcons Parachute Display Team – will be dropping in. The RAF Falcons are widely recognised as the UK’s premier military parachute display team so prepare to be impressed! New for this year’s event will be Phoenix Rescue with their birds of prey and a fly past by a Spitfire.
Photos courtesy of John Hutton
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A few favourites attending again include Bazza Bizarre, children’s rides, a climbing wall, bungee trampolines, Zoo-Tastic and by popular demand the craft marquee. Park Radio have agreed to attend again this year with their road show and there will be displays by the Norwich Samba Band and the young Arts Project members of Unit23 to name just two! As usual there will also be an assortment of stalls provided by local groups and businesses and refreshments will include a BBQ, hog roast and vegetarian option. Keep checking the website www.diss-carnival.co.uk for more updates.
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“The success of the carnival depends on the support of the local residents and the clubs and societies that take part,” says Doreen. “We hope that this year’s event will prove to be the best yet and the carnival committee look forward to welcoming you all to this year’s event on Sunday 15th June!”
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The RAF FAlcons PARAchuTe DisPlAy TeAm Widely recognised as the UK’s premier military parachute display team, the Falcons, based at RAF Brize Norton, Oxfordshire, display at venues all over Britain and Europe throughout the year. The Royal Air Force is responsible for training and supporting all UK Airborne Forces. As well as providing a distinctive demonstration of freefall and canopy skills during the display season, each Falcons Team member undertakes continual advanced training as Parachute Jumping Instructors in preparation for future employment in support of the Parachute Regiment, the Royal Marines and other specialist units. The RAF Falcons Parachute Display is both unique and flexible. This is necessary due to weather conditions that will dictate which of the three types of show the team may be asked to perform at very late notice. But each display will always include • a variety of movements across the sky in freefall using coloured smokes to illustrate an aerial pattern • a demonstration of close proximity flying under canopy which includes the famous Falcons’ noncontact canopy stack • controlled and accurate landings into small confined areas, often near buildings or water
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Diss design collective
celebrates a year of creativity
Diss Designer Makers @ 21 are celebrating their first year of creativity this summer! An eclectic group of craftspeople are breathing new life into a huge Victorian shop on St Nicholas Street which they use as their studio and gallery. Designer Makers @ 21 was set up in May 2013 by four enthusiastic artists looking for somewhere to work and display their creations.
Now there are 11 highly skilled craftspeople working from the shop. Designer Makers @ 21 aims to continue building a collective of local makers and to encourage the growth of creative businesses in Diss. Open to the public on Thursday, Friday and Saturday 10am till 5pm, you can be assured of a warm welcome.
Meet the Makers
There is always a sense of discovery at Designer Makers @ 21 and visitors can expect to see something new each week as the crafters try new techniques. The whole spectrum of design is covered from lively upholstery to sculpture, textile printing on clothes to stained glass design. Visitors appreciate seeing crafters at work and enjoy commissioning original designs.
Work by Joan Johns in showcase gallery
Kathy Scott
makes dreamlike soft figurative sculptures using raw silk which have an ethereal quality, transcending their earthy form.
Janine Oxley
Find out more about Designer Makers @ 21 and the individual artists at www.designermakers21.co.uk
Craft Workshops
Textile art, influenced by the smallest detail in the landscape, makes you want to take a second, closer look. The latest member, Kate Heath, works in silver and semi-precious stone, making individual pieces of high quality.
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For those who like to be “hands on”, workshops are available in corsage millinery, mosaic design and Saori weaving. This Japanese form of textured weaving is unique in this country and one of the makers, Kim Marangan, has been to Japan to study this form of cloth making. Her studio is testament to her passion for the craft. The craft workshops are proving to be popular and to everyone’s surprise even a recent singing workshop was totally melodious!
Guest Designers Designer Makers 21 also show cases guest designers. At the moment, there are three local guest designers on show. This work will be on display for 3 months, then later in year new guest artists will be invited to bring their work to the showcase:
Tatty-Yaya’s Beautiful handmade colourful beads made into very wearable jewellery. Joan Johns Ceramics inspired by the Ibo Tribe and evocative wall hangings which reflect the Norfolk and Suffolk landscapes. Seren Papercuts Amazingly fine work which is a modern take on a much older skill.
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dieting rather than permanent weight loss. Planning a wedding is so important tant and it is just as important to approach losing weight and keeping it off with the same care.
Eating a balanced diet with chicken, turkey, white fish, omelettes, green salads with spring onions, vegetables such as broccoli or good filling food like sweet potatoes, new potatoes or couscous will all help.
plan perfectly. Varying your proteins each day, between poultry, white fish, eggs and maybe quorn speeds your weight loss too; and for ease certain ready meals help too, although you need to be careful to choose low sugar and high protein options. Low sugar fruits such as strawberries, raspberries and grapes are also superb, really low calorie choices. With the right one to one support and the right approach to support you, you can lose a stone a month, every month, ready for the big day or your summer holiday this year.
And there are some great choices from healthy curry or Chinese food to chicken kebabs that fit in to this
And you really can keep it off for years so you look in good shape, not just for the big day, but every day.
Some medications are less effective at low calorie levels and so working one to one with a diet coach, nutritionist or personal trainer will ensure you eat healthily, have the right vitamins, minerals and trace elements to lose quickly, and safely.
It’s natural for brides, grooms and guests to want to look their best for the wedding day, and going about it the right way can make the difference between living healthier, or heavier, ever after. Resorting to drastic measures like quick fix dieting or simply not eating enough of the right foods before a wedding may not only be dangerous, but can also set you up for a future of yo-yo
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Out & About
WYMONDHAM MUSIC FESTIVAL 2014
Suffolk’s artists open their doors
Over 130 Suffolk artists will be opening their studios to the public over the weekends of June 2014 as part of the long-running Suffolk Open Studios initiative.
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Spanning a huge range of art, including oils, watercolours, acrylics, photography, textiles, ceramics, jewellery, glassware, sculpture, 2D and 3D mixed media, printmaking, mosaics and much more, the Open Studios event grows bigger each year with more artists participating and more members of the public visiting the studios. Entry is free.
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FESTIVAL FORTNIGHT SAT 21 JUNE – SUN 6 JULY
When does it take place?
Festival Office 01953 601939 www.wymfestival.org.uk
Participating studios will be open the weekends of: 7th/8th, 14th/15th, 21st /22nd and 28th/29th June from 11am – 5pm. As Suffolk Open Studios covers such a big area, visitors are encouraged to use the free Directory and website in advance to check which studios are open each weekend.
Art about town
During May, some artists will be participating in Art About To wn, whereby they collaborate with local shops, cafes and restaurants to exhibit work.
More information Programmes and tickets available from Saturday 10 May
Free Suffolk Open Studio Directory available, from libraries, shops, hotels and galleries etc or download a PDF from our website www.suffolkopenstudios.org Twitter: @suffopenstudios and Facebook.
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Wymondham Music Festival Fortnight Wymondham’s Music Festival Fortnight returns from Saturday 21 June to Sunday 6 July with more than 30 events, some organised by other groups, many of them free, in venues across town.
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njoy performances by national, regional and local musicians with everything from Schumann, Debussy, Beethoven and JS Bach to Americana, English folk, swing, jazz, flamenco, bluegrass, African, Balkan, gypsy and Indian music and contemporary composers and singer-songwriters. Festival Fortnight kicks off at 10am on June 21 with Around the World Through Music and Dance, a new free family event in Wymondham Abbey and churchyard. Enjoy Moxy Garbanzo playing Eastern European tunes and Sokoshumba performing colourful African music on mbira, hosho and djembe. There’ll be Bollywood and Indian classical dancing and Strictly Flamenco, along with Adrian Palka’s Sound Table. Other Abbey events include the vibrant Bella Tromba – jazz, classical and early English music (June 21); Joy and James Lisney (June 26), cello and piano featuring Schumann, Debussy and Beethoven; Collegium (June 28), a new Baroque ensemble performing Telemann and Bach and The Goldman Ensemble (July 2) recreating their 2008 piano recital at St Martin-in-the-Fields, which they presented without their pianist who was stuck in traffic. Enjoy an evening full of comedy, theatre and music from Bach to Joplin. There’s also a programme of lunchtime recitals at the Abbey and a special performance by Matthew Schellhorn of Ian Wilson’s new piano masterpiece, ‘Stations’ (June 29), to celebrate the Abbey’s new icons of the Stations of the Cross.
Bella Tromba
And on July 3 at the Abbey, it’s ‘Of Night And Light And The Half Light’ with John Law piano and Iain Ballamy saxophone, exploring the ground hovering between classical and jazz using contemporary groove-based rhythms and contemplative music. The annual Midsummer Jazz Picnic returns to Becketswell (June 23) with Simon Nelson’s Dixie Mix, fresh from supporting Rod Stewart’s UK tour and Is u Iz – Ali Huiellebecq, saxophone and Hugh Stanners, accordion. Central Hall has a great line up beginning with Norwich newgrass string band Feral Mouth (June 24) performing their ‘raucous irresistible bluegrass with rock n roll flair’ – Louise Rodgers, Americana UK. Then the world famous Pasadena Roof Orchestra is in town on June 27, followed by singer-songwriter Edwina Hayes (July 4), ‘the sweetest voice in England’. Arhai and Musica Planina (July 5) complete the Central Hall series with a lively evening of Balkan folk music – a great Saturday night party. Head to the Market Place for Brother Pit’s Acoustic Americana (June 28)
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and Klezmerized! playing lively danceable music with Middle Eastern, Gypsy and Balkan influences (July 5). The annual Teddy Bears’ Picnic is at Kings Head Meadow on June 29, with gentle musical fun for the under-fives from Charlotte Arculus and Hayley Moyses. And Norwich favourites The He Hews wrap up Festival Fortnight with the Family Finale at the Baptist Church (July 6), an afternoon of ‘sophisticated silliness’ from flapper to disco with a New Orleans twist. For full Festival Fortnight programme details and online ticket sales go to www.wymfestival.org.uk. Tickets are also on sale at Puff ’s Toyshop, Wymondham Market Place from 10 May.
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Harleston
Antiques & Vintage Street Market and Midsummer Street Party For several hundred years Harleston held an annual Fair of St John in late June, which may have had its origins in more ancient midsummer revels.
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noisy combination of commerce and celebration, it was a time of thanksgiving for the arrival of summer, celebrated with friends, neighbours and visitors. On Sunday 15th June this historic event is being reconfigured for the 21st century with the first Harleston Antiques & Vintage Street Market taking over the centre of town between 9.30am and 4pm. Over 40 antiques and vintage stalls, plus street musicians and various entertainers will provide a rich offering of attractions for local people and visitors. There will also be street food stalls including wood-fired pizzas, pulled pork, the Duck Truck’s crispy duck wraps and Flying Chef’s traditional chargrilled sausages, as well as locally-made Alburgh Ice Creams. Many local shops and businesses will be opening up specially and it will be a unique way for families to celebrate Father’s Day. In the evening, once stalls have been cleared away, a Midsummer Street Party will take over the Market Place with 3 hours of free music entertainment (6 – 9pm). With the centre of town closed to traffic, continental-style tables and chairs in the Market Place, an
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outdoor music stage featuring music to suit all tastes and array of delicious street food on offer the organisers hope that this will be a night to remember for the whole community.
Up to date information will be posted on Harleston’s Future Facebook page, the Harleston Information Plus website (www. harleston-norfolk.org.uk/events) or call 01379 855235 for more details.
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Pygmalion
The classic tale of the flower-girl transformed into a society lady has charmed generations of theatre-goers. Now one of the best-loved plays of the 20th Century – Pygmalion – is being revived with an all-star cast headed by Alistair McGowan, Rula Lenska and Jamie Foreman. We caught up with Alistair McGowan to find out more about his latest on-stage role.
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est kn known perhaps haps as an impressionist, Alistair has also written and directed, starred in West End musicals and had a thriving career as an actor. Now he is returning to the boards in the role of Professor Henry Higgins in Pygmalion, which will be at Norwich Theatre Royal from 16th-21st June.
And perhaps his experience of being an impressionist makes him the perfect person to play Higgins. “We both share an interest in the specifics of the smallest sounds and we are both fascinated by what accent can say about who we are,” says Alistair. “We all make judgements about people based on how they sound: you hear someone speak and within a couple of sentences, it says something about their background.” Alistair reveals that he shares certain personality traits with Higgins. “I can get quite irritable about life and Higgins can get extremely irritable,” he says. “He’s obsessed with his subject and obsessed by his work. In a way, it’s quite therapeutic for me to get rid of my dark side through playing Higgins.”
Pygmalion runs from Monday 16th June to Saturday 21st June
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www.theatreroyalnorwich.co.uk Look at Eliza’s father, for example. Doolittle was much happier as a dustman. When he comes into money, he doesn’t want it.” Shaw’s ideas about the organisation of society and the way in which accent can reveal our place within the social structure are no less relevant today. How should we behave in such circumstances? “I think the key to Higgins and to an extent the key to Shaw is something my father instilled in me,” argues Alistair. “The important thing in life is not having good manners or bad manners but having the same manners. You should treat everybody with the same consideration.”
Alistair is inclined to downplay the element of romance in Pygmalion. alion. He contends that the author of the play, George Bernard Shaw, is dealing with more substantial issues. “I believe that what is important tant for Shaw and for Higgins is the place which each one of us occupies on the ladder. Shaw asks what would uld happen if you take a person like Eliza from one section of societyy and introduce her into another world. Will they be happy in this new milieu? We’ve been talking in rehearsal about Frankenstein, about The X Factor and what happens when people win the lottery.
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This summer sees the long-awaited return of Wymondham Carnival on Saturday 26th July.
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ymondham Business Group are pleased to confirm that they are bringing back the carnival for 2014 and that plans are well under way. David Disney, the group chairman says: “We are planning Wymondham-On-Sea as the theme, and already we have donkey rides, children’s entertainment, a hog roast, a barbecue, and lots of typical seaside stalls including candy floss and toffee apples.
The town centre event will have a walking procession, with a carnival queen and many local groups and companies represented. We wanted to try and capture the fun and inventiveness of a traditional carnival, but remove the vehicles from the procession. The whole event will be taking place within the Middleton Street and Market Street area.”
a finale to the day, and this will be in the Market Place itself. The entertainment will be provided by the finalists of Wymondham’s Got Talent, and the first few auditions have already provided an incredibly high standard. Judges have been narrowing down the entrants at live shows at Wymondham High since April – from sixty acts down to just ten!”
David says: “We’re planning a typical end of the pier show as
To find out more, ‘like’Wymondham Carnival on Facebook and come along and support local talent on the day. Anyone wishing to have a stall at the carnival can contact Tony Holden at tony@jpslunch.co.uk To get involved in the procession, contact David at disneysdeli@gmail.com
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Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts is shortlisted for Museum of the Year award
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The Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts, at the University of East Anglia, Norwich is one of the six finalists for the prestigious Art Fund Prize for Museum of the Year 2014.
he Art Fund Prize for Museum of the Year, awarded annually with a value of £100,000, was established in 2003 to recognise the very best of the UK’s internationally acclaimed museums. It has been supported by the Art Fund since 2008. Previous winners include the William Morris Gallery, Walthamstow, London (2013); the Royal Albert Memorial Museum, Exeter (2012), and the British Museum, London (2011). 2013 was a standout year for the Sainsbury Centre coinciding with the 50th Anniversary of the University of East Anglia. This saw the opening of re-designed facilities including the largest temporary exhibition space in eastern England; a new East Gallery devoted to a complete redisplay of the Permanent Collection; flexible use of additional spaces devoted to modern and contemporary art; and a new shop, café and leisure area. These new spaces were launched in September 2013 with the
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opening of the most ambitious exhibition in the Centre’s 35 year history; Masterpieces: Art and East Anglia. Celebrating the rich culture and artistic heritage of East Anglia the exhibition received national acclaim welcoming nearly 46,000 visitors, the highest attendance figure for a temporary exhibition at the Sainsbury Centre. The accompanying exhibition publication received the accolade of EDP-Jarrold East Anglian 2013 Book of the Year Award. Commenting on the news Paul Greenhalgh, Director of the Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts, said: “I am delighted that the Sainsbury Centre has been shortlisted for the Art Fund Prize for Museum of the Year Award 2014. Our most ambitious exhibition Masterpieces: Art and East Anglia has achieved all the goals we set ourselves: it has placed the Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts in the public eye, not only in the region but also nationally and internationally.”
The other five museums which have been selected as finalists for the Art Fund Prize for Museum of the Year are: Ditchling Museum of Art + Craft, East Sussex; Hayward Gallery, London; The Mary Rose Museum, Portsmouth; Tate Britain, London; and Yorkshire Sculpture Park, Wakefield. The winner will be announced at a ceremony at the National Gallery in London on Wednesday 9 July 2014. The Prize is also encouraging the public to show their support for their favourite museum by launching a photography competition and the Sainsbury Centre will be holding a photography workshop for budding photographers on June 7. All information about Museum of the Year 2014 and the photography competition can be found at www.artfund.org/prize
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For fences and walls, try growing a ve velvety-leaved lvety-leaved Ki Kiwi wi (Actinidia deliciosa) or its relative, Actinidia tinidia ko kolomikta lomikta (Paint-brush vine). Evergreen screeners eeners may may include Hydrangea seemannii, (self-clinging, whit whitee lace lace-cap -cap flowers, great for shade), Holboellia latifolia latifolia (fast (fast-growing with small inedible sausage-likee fruits), or an Akebia quinata (the Chocolate vine – need I sa sayy mor more!) e!)
Getting the right plant in just the right place is not easy, it takes an understanding of its needs. Put a sun-lover in the shade and it may hang on, but it’s unlikely to perform well, leaving you disappointed and disillusioned, so please ask for suggestions and advice if needed.
Of course, you shouldn’t forget the flower bor borders borders, ders, choice plants might include Anthriscus ‘Ravenswing’ avenswing ave nswing’ a purple-leaved form of Cow parsley (d (dead-head ead-head to avoid seeding), the new Polemonium lemonium ‘Stair ‘Stairwa ‘Stairway way to Heaven’ with subtle tri-coloured leavess and light purple/blue flowers, Eryngium bourgatii, gatii, a cur curly-leaved ly-lea Sea holly which loves the sun and is ador adored ed by bumble bees (I counted 24 on a plant one summer!)
An elegant tree or shrub provides long-term interest and will create a focal point, many are slow growing and so are suitable for small gardens or for containergrowing. Flowering dogwoods are grown for their stunning flower-like bracts, try Cornus florida ‘Eddie’s White Wonder’ with ‘flowers’ 4” (10cm) across, or Cornus florida rubra with its beautiful pink hues. Ginkgo biloba, an ancient tree (around with the dinosaurs), has light airy foliage which turns butter-yellow in October. Japanese maples (Acers) have delicate drooping leaves, they require shelter from the wind but give breathtaking autumn colours.
For sunny positions the evergreen Carpenteria Californica will stun you with its pure white flowers, Lophomyrtus ‘Black Pearl’ has beautifully veined glossy maroon foliage, and Nandina domestica (Heavenly bamboo) offers changing interest all year-round.
Given the right conditions, you’ll be rewarded with a plant that fulfils your expectations – making your garden that little bit more special and you’ll be amazed by just what you can grow! grow Ca ltha ‘F lore If the site is open and reliably moist grow Caltha ‘Flore Pleno’, a double-flowered Marsh marigold, igold, under the dark leaves of Rheum ‘Ace of Hearts’, or Ligular Ligularia ia ‘Br ‘BrittittMarie Crawford’.Beauty is in the eye of the beholder beholder, and the above plants are just a few of my man manyy favourites. Every garden should have some tr treasures easures that mean something special to you – fulfilling an ur urge, ge, wish or desire – maybe a memory of people kn known own or places visited, planted to mark an event ent in the past, the present, or even the future. These ma mayy be ev every-day er yor unusual varieties, purchased by yourself urself or re received ceived ceiv ed as a gift, but it’s these plants that make your ur gar garden den as individual as you are.
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dry, store them in an airtight container. Lettuce, radishes and other salads will be ready to harvest now too, along with some early potatoes. Again, the morning is the best time to pick, and make sure you choose the leaves around the edge of the plant. If you want to keep up your salad supplies throughout summer, keep planting fast-growing lettuces throughout the season.
HANGING BASKETS IN FULL BLOOM
Now is a great time to hang up those summer baskets, which will now be overflowing with colourful blooms and buzzing with bees. Make sure they are within easy reach because needless to say, they will need regular watering in warm weather. It is best to water your flowers in the morning or evening when the sun is still low and make sure you ask a neighbour to water them for you if you go on holiday.
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June and July is the peak of summer and whether it’s a scorcher or a damp squib there is plenty to celebrate in the hedgerows, fields and meadows, says Jon Tyler.
y June grasslands are the place for the natural world’s flower show celebration. Sometimes with over 30 plant species per square metre old pastures and meadows can produce displays of blooms to rival anything at a summer flower show.
Meanwhile in the hedges, dog rose (derived from dagger-rose; a reference to the sharp thorns) and sweet briar are in full bloom and scent. The soft flower petals can be dissolved in hot sugar syrup to make rose petal jam. If you’re a fan of the Turkish delight flavour it’s worth the effort of making some and it is gorgeous on scones for summer afternoon tea.
Continuing the tea theme several summer blooms make fine flavoured drinks and infusions. Try out the delicate elegance and sophistication of lime tree blossom tea. Lime or linden might also be known as the humming tree for on a warm day when the tree is bejewelled with sweet scented
creamy flowers, so the air is filled with the sound of bees buzzing. Elderflowers promise a myriad of tasty summer treats; from fizzy champagne and sorbet to decadent elderflower doughnuts where the whole flower head can be dipped in batter and deep fried. Make the most of the bounty and capture that summer feeling by making elder flower cordial.
In July growing in glades and along woodland edges wild strawberries are easily over looked. This diminutive natural cousin of the garden variety makes up for it in taste what it lacks in size. Not as sweet but with far more fragrance a handful tossed in with cream whipped up with a dash of cassis (blackcurrant liquor) is a true summer treat indeed. So with all these many wonders to be discovered, why not grab a picnic and get out into the wilds to make the most of nature’s own summer celebration.
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though poppies grow in Flanders fields In the last issue local historian and professional genealogist, Sarah Doig, wrote about the men of our region who died in the First World War and who are commemorated on village war memorials. This time, Sarah has taken a closer look at one of the thousands of rank and file soldiers who lost their life in the conflict.
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he surviving service record for Private Arthur Henry Everett, held in The National Archives, tells the tale of a young man born in Tasburgh, Norfolk. His next of kin recorded is his mother, Miranda Goose of Cats Corner, Tasburgh. Arthur Everett, an agricultural labourer born on 7th November 1893, was enlisted into the 9th Battalion of the Norfolk Regiment on 10th September 1914. The medical form records that he had blue eyes and light brown hair, was 5ft 10¾in tall and weighed 157 pounds. Details of his service show that he served at home until 29th August 1915 when he was sent to France as part of the British Expeditionary Force. A final, sad entry records that he was killed in action on 26th September 1915, place unknown.
This was a brass plaque just over 4½ inches in diameter bearing the inscription: “He died for freedom and honour” along with the name of each individual soldier. The accompanying scroll reads: “He whom this scroll commemorates was numbered among those who, at the call of King and Country, left all that was dear to them endured hardness, faced danger, and finally passed out of the sight of men by the path of duty and self- sacrifice, giving up their own lives that others might live in freedom. Let those who come after see to it that his name be not forgotten.” The Commonwealth War Graves Commission website (www.cwgc.org) gives details of the final resting or commemoration place of each soldier who died. Arthur Henry Everett is commemorated at the Loos Memorial in France which lists over 20,000 officers and men who have no known grave, who fell in the area from the River Lys to the old southern boundary of the First Army, east and west of Grenay. If you would like to discover more about the history of your family or house then Sarah can help. Give her a call on 01379 890215 or visit www.ancestral-heritage.co.uk to find out more.
Attached to Arthur Everett’s service record are the various signed receipts from his mother for the three medals he was awarded posthumously; the 1914-15 Star, the British War Medal and the Victory Medal. This set of three medals were primarily awarded to members of the British Expeditionary Force, and the set, or at least the British War Medal and the Victory Medal, are the most likely medals to be found among family heirlooms. Arthur Everett’s mother also acknowledged receipt of the commemorative memorial plaque and scroll which was given to the relatives of those whose deaths were attributable to the Great War. This memorial plaque is better known now as the “Death Penny”.
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Quatrefoil local history group was formed to research the history of the villages of Botesdale, Redgrave and The Rickinghalls in Suffolk and to make this research available to all by various means, principally by publishing books. The team wanted to stimulate new and renewed interest in the locality and its inhabitants over the centuries. The aim was to inspire people to discover more about local history and to enjoy walking in the footsteps of others.
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As a result of all this Quatrefoil, under the chairmanship of Sarah Doig, have now reached the end of the extended grant period and have published eight books on local history. These books include A Suffolk Boy in East Anglia, which is an inspiring story on the life of Samuel Speare, a fifteen year old boy who left Rickinghall to become a missionary in Zanzibar in 1868. A Walk Through Botesdale and A Walk Through Rickinghall are books telling the history of various parts of the two villages from the medieval period through to the present. St. Mary’s Church Rickinghall Inferior is a church guide mentioning local craftsmen where possible. Reflections on Redgrave: Parts One and Two are a miscellany of parish magazine articles on various aspects of the history of Redgrave. Victorian and Edwardian Rectors of Rickinghall tells the stories of some of the interesting rectors and their families. Botesdale Medieval Market is the result of years of research into the Latin Manorial Court Rolls.
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Latest Film Releases
This issue, our resident film buff, Ian Kemsley from Suffolk, previews a musical, a romcom and a sci-fi so there should be something for everyone!
And So It Goes
Jupi Ascendingg Jupiter
In an escape from the CGI hell that is modern cinema during the summer (Transformers 4… really?!), here’s a romcom for the (late) middle-aged. Rob Reiner re-teams with American President star Michael Douglas, who this time plays a grumpy estate agent with grandchildren problems who enlists the help of neighbour Diane Keaton. I feel this may veer into Nancy Meyer’s Something’s Gotta Give territory (which had Keaton sparring with Jack Nicholson), which is cause to recommend it. Frankie Valli co-stars. Release: 18 July Now, I couldn’t go the whole summer without some No kind of sci-fi fantasy CGI fix, I admit it. But at least this one’s not a sequel. And it’s by the Wachowskis, who made The Matrix (one of the best films ever made). They also made Cloud Atlas, which was just a mistake. It stars Channing Tatum (also soon to be seen in comedy 22 Jump Street) and Mila Kunis (the object of Natalie Portman’s paranoia in Black Swan), who may be the one to save the universe. Given the Wachowski’s storytelling and technical mastery, this is one to watch. And we can’t complain about endless sequels if we don’t give something original a try. Release: 25 July
Jersey Boys Clint Eastwood directs this film version of the successful and award-winning stage musical, which tells the story of the Four Seasons and their star Frankie Valli. Eastwood was keen to use the Broadway cast where possible, and John Lloyd Young makes the leap to the big screen as Valli. Eastwood has always had an interest in music, and directed Bird, a biopic of jazz legend Charlie Parker in 1988. He now often scores his own films. Here he builds on his post-Unforgiven mature work, which has encompassed biopics of Nelson Mandela and J Edgar Hoover, and a great non-CGI evening out is guaranteed for all, old and young. Release: 20 June
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he place is a tardis; it seems much bigger inside than out. It has 60 tables, but they are scattered across a very large area so there is no feeling of being crammed in. There are also about 20 tables outside, but it was far too frappé for that! We bought our drinks at the bar, my friend had a whole pint of lager, but I spotted a Yorkshire real ale called Mary Jane so had a half pint (driving) but I could have handled a whole pint too. Nice and hoppy. We sat down and studied the menu. Nibbles are available, and I seriously considered the tear and share cheesy garlic bread, but I wanted to have room for pudding later. I had already looked at the menu online and firmly decided to have the slowcooked shoulder of lamb, until my friend beat me to it! So I changed to the classic fish pie. Bizarrely, we then had to return to the bar to order our meals. I didn’t mind too much, but I did hear mutters of consternation coming
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Thanks to a full schedule of community events, Swardeston village spirit has been brought back to life, writes the chairman of Swardeston Live, Kirstie Pope.
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t started as a casual conversation on a dog walk one fine sunny day on Swardeston Common: “We should do something as a village for the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee”. It was decided a family fun day was the way to go, free to everyone in Swardeston. It was necessary to raise funds so we held a coffee morning and craft sale and were helped with donations from South Norfolk Council, Swardeston Parish Council & St Mary’s Church. The day included games for the children, sports day races for all ages, fancy dress and knobbly knee competition, bring and share lunch and a good old fashioned sing song to close the day. Our plans were to attract 100 people so imagine our amazement on the day when the crowds came....and came.....and came. We estimate 250-300 attended on the day. Following our success, we decided to form a group called “Swardeston Live” to continue providing entertainment to the villagers of Swardeston. Our first event in 2012 celebrated 70 years since the participation of the USA in World War II. “Across the Pond” included a 1940s dance with live swing band and a movie night in the village hall. The dance was amazing, we sold 100 tickets and the village danced the night away to the sounds of Glen Miller and the like. Our youngest attendee was 16 and our oldest was 90 (something). We even had a couple who met at a dance in Swardeston Village Hall during the war. Along followed Movie Nights at the Village Hall. “Philomena” in March of this year brought in 102 people! The doors opened and the crowds flooded in. Goodness knows how we seated them but we did and a great night was had by all. We now hold a coffee morning “The Jubilee Club” on the second Tuesday of every month at the Social Club where you can come along and
enjoy a gossip over coffee and homemade cake. We are also aware of an interest in village history which encouraged us to form a group called “Old Swardeston”. We hold regular exhibitions where people can submit photographs and documents to be displayed. Perhaps the most pleasing aspect of all of this is the effect on the various clubs and societies in the village, like the cricket club and the church. We now work together effectively and not only does this enhance village spirit but it is beginning to make the activities more successful. Swardeston has once again become a strong community. If you would like to share your village experience with us or hear more about our story, please e-mail us at swardestonlive@talktalk. net or like us on Facebook (Swardeston Live).
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Income generated from ticket sales is spent on improving the forests for both people and wildlife. For further info/tickets: www.forestry.gov.uk/music and tel 03000 680400 Forest Live in this region takes place in Thetford Forest, near Brandon, Suffolk and this year’s participating acts are Rebecca Ferguson (12 June), Suede (13 June), The Pogues (14 June), Boyzone with special guest Kian Egan (11 July), Katherine Jenkins with The National Symphony Orchestra (12 July) Deacon Blue (13 July)
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Sculthorpe – Secrecy and Stealth: h: A Norfolk Airfield in the Cold War Peter B. Gunn The History Press 9780752476834 Paperback £14.99
BOOKS View your region from a different perspective with this fascinating selection of local titles from Chris Rushby of Jarrolds Book Department.
It may be hard to pick out a favourite part of such a beautiful region, but for quite a few people it would be the villages and coastline around Blakeney, Cley, Morston and Wiveton, subjects of this highly illustrated new book. A visitor will probably recognise many of the scenes recorded here; and if you’re local you’ll recognise many of the people: including artists, publicans, shopkeepers, seal trip skippers and café owners.
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During the Cold War RAF Sculthorpe was a front-line nuclear bomber base for the American Air Force, as well as being a centre for intelligence gathering via secret surveillance missions over Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union. Peter Gunn tells, for the first time, the full story of the base from its origins in World War Two, through its heyday in the 1950s, to its eventual deactivation.
Norfolk Broads – The Biography Pete Goodrum
Amberley 9781445613192 Paperback £16.99
The prolific Pete Goodrum (also author of Norwich In The 1950s and … In The1960s) has two books in this month’s selection, the second one a biography of the partly man-made waterway system that simply defines the region for many of its visitors. The book is crammed with facts, anecdotes and illustrations and covers the whole history of the Norfolk (and Suffolk) Broads from their origins to the present day.
The Glaven Ports – People and Places Liz Shand, Judith Paxton and John Warham Jo Thornham Local History Society 9780955333361 Hardback with colour llustrations throughout £25
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Set yourself some goals Ha you ever joined a gym only to find that a few Have we weeks later you have fallen by the wayside? Why is this the case? There can be lots of reasons but the most common is that you never really had a target to aim for or weren’t sure how to hit it.
Are you serious about losing weight and getting into shape this summer? If the answer is yes, then you’ve got to try Insanity! We spoke to local fitness instructor, Lucia Alba, about this intense new fitness challenge.
At The Fit Club, we work with the S.M.A.R.T. principle, to help people set targets which they can achieve:
“Insanity is an extreme fitness challenge,” she says, “but the results really can be incredible. You perform long bursts of maximum-intensity exercises with short periods of rest. Each workout keeps you constantly challenged as you alternate between aerobic and anaerobic intervals performed at your max. You can burn up to 1,000 calories an hour, so it is perfect for getting a beach body for your holidays – fast!”
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Realistic: The goal you agreed has been confirmed or revised to be realistic by your coach Time bound: You have an end date for this goal
For help setting your fitness goals, call The Fit Club, Wymondham on 01953 606665
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Rev up your metabolism
with weight training Genetics and gender play a part in how efficiently we burn off calories but there is still a lot we can do to improve our calorie burning efficiency. Every decade your metabolism slows down by around 5%. Hormones are partly to blame, but so is the typical drop off in physical activity. Based on these figures by the time you get to 35 you’ll burn about 75 calories per day fewer than you did at 25 and by the time you get to 65 you’ll burn around 500 fewer.
turning fuel into energy to help build muscle. In your 40s, your hormones start to diminish, slowing your metabolism further causing body fat. To maintain or build bigger muscle regardless of your age swap long hours of cardio for shorter, more intense workouts like Circuit Training or Kettlebells which combine weights with fitness work. For more information about classes, gym membership and personal training, please contact Mick Glynn at MG Fitness Studio on
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If you are feeling irritable, impatient, suffering with increased anxiety, low in energy or mood and finding it hard to concentrate, try drinking a couple of glasses of water. You may find the water picks you up more than you might imagine as the brain is one of the organs in most need of water.
When we fail to give our body healthy fluids, we are putting it under further stress. So increase your chances of keeping calm and carry on drinking the fluids that maintain good hydration. Here are some ideas to help you: • Avoid excessive caffeine or alcohol – both act as a diuretic and deplete the body of important minerals and nutrients • Avoid too much salt or sugar as they put strain on the kidneys and the kidneys are essential for regulating volume and balance of bodily fluids
• If you struggle with drinking plain water, try adding a slice of lemon or fresh ginger. • Increase fluid intake through consumption of fruit and vegetables by making broths and homemade green juices • Don’t drink your glass of water with your food, rather ensure that you drink it at least 20 minutes either side of a meal • Make sure that you drink one of your daily big glasses of water on waking. Some of the benefits of water at this time of day specifically are hydration of cells after a long period without water, detoxification and improved metabolism.
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A Unique Care Home in a Unique Setting Offering Long Term Residence, Convalescence and Respite Care for Elderly Residents with Dementia. The Beeches is an elegant country house set in two acres of wooded and meadow style gardens which provides peaceful surroundings and yet is close to all local amenities. The majority of our bedrooms are on the ground floor and have the benefit of en-suite facilities.
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his issue, we spoke to Jackaman’s new Private Client lawyer, Lorna DentonCardew about how she can help you tailor your will to suit your family’s circumstances.
“I qualified as a Legal Executive in 2008 and am a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Legal Executives. I specialise in private client work and have gained experience in a wide spectrum of work including wills, trusts, probate, court of protection and matters affecting the elderly. If you need to update your will or are concerned about the potential payment of nursing home fees please do not hesitate to contact me. You may wish to discuss family issues, you may have remarried and are concerned about preserving your assets for the children from your first marriage and step-children are involved, or you may wish to discuss Lasting Powers of Attorney. You may be concerned about a family member who has already lost mental capacity and needs help to deal with their financial affairs by way of you being appointed their deputy. I will work with you and your family providing a caring and professional service. You will feel reassured that I will be able to assist and advise you, ensuring that you fully understand your options and help make the
best choices for you and your family. Family matters I am finding now that more and more of my clients have been through a tough and unhappy marriage but managed to find love again and remarry. Usually new wills are forgotten about and the newly-weds are unaware that marriage immediately revokes any will they may have. If one of the spouses were to die, their estate will automatically pass to the survivor by way of survivorship. Unfortunately, it is often the case that the children from the first marriage are forgotten about in that potentially, if one of them passes away their estate would pass to their new spouse and their inheritance could end up down a different blood line. There is no guarantee that your new spouse will provide for your children. Therefore, it is critical that new wills are drafted to avoid such a situation if this is not the wish of any of the spouses. There are a number of options available to you, including creating
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By Andrew Hagger independent personal finance analyst from www.moneycomms.co.uk
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cash withdrawals and purchases (2.75% to 2.99%) plus an additional ATM withdrawal charge typically between £1.50 and £5.00. But the charges that catch most people out are those levied for debit card purchases which are subject to the usage fee above, plus up to an additional £1.50 per transaction regardless of the amount. The worst offenders are Halifax (£1.50 per purchase transaction), Lloyds Bank (£1.00), Santander (£1.25) and TSB (£1.00). If you’re looking for a fee free debit card for using overseas, then take a look at the cards from Norwich & Peterborough Building Society or Metro Bank (Europe only). With the pound looking stronger against the Euro, your summer holiday may work out to be a little less expensive this year, so don’t go and spoil it by shelling out on unnecessary credit and debit card fees. It’s worth spending a couple of minutes to check with your bank what the charges are for your particular plastic before you jet off, rather than getting a nasty shock
when you check your account on your return. At least if you understand the overseas charges, you can adapt your spending pattern accordingly – for example, you don’t want to be making cash withdrawals or purchases of £10 or £20 if you’re going to be hit with fees of £1.50 plus each time. An alternative lower cost option is to consider a prepaid currency card in Euros or US Dollars from the likes of Fair FX, Travelex or CaxtonFX. The cards are chip and PIN secure, accepted wherever you see the MasterCard symbol and offer a cheaper way to pay than many high street debit and credit cards. These currency cards can be loaded from your bank account or your debit card and as such the exchange rate is locked in at the time the cash is transferred to the card, so you’ll know exactly what you’ll be paying for all your holiday transactions.
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Why did it seduce me? Well, the car is simply a God on four wheels. It looks amazing; it delivers more thrills than the fastest rollercoaster you’ve ever been on; it sits four adults in total comfort and it’s made exquisitely. So let’s drill down a bit further into the very essence of this stunning car and look at the root of its monstrous muscle.
Despite performance of this magnitude, the RS 7 Sportback nevertheless manages to keep a firm grip on reality where economy is concerned. Thanks partly to an engine start-stop system it can cover up to 28.8mpg on an average run.
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Garden Vegetable Risotto And finally: Summer is here...
...a little hit and miss on occasion but here none the less, so this recipe is for enjoying the fruits of our garden labours! The cheese additions at the end of this are optional, but they’re worth adding in if you have them available. And remember, risotto is a loose dish, a little like a rice pudding – or even a lot!
What you need: Ingredients: 150g arborio risotto rice 50g butter 3tbsp olive oil 750ml hot vegetable stock 150 ml dry white wine 1 long strip of lemon zest 250g broad beans (boiled for 1 minute and skinned) 1 bunch asparagus, trimmed and cut into short lengths 100g each of fresh (prepared) runner beans and garden peas 1 onion finely chopped 2 garlic cloves, crushed 1 bay leaf, 1 tbsp chopped fresh mint, and 3-4 sprigs of fresh thyme Sea salt and freshly ground pepper 100g feta cheese, crumbled, and parmesan shavings
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