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INSIDE THIS MONTH: • It’s here at last! TdF guide • Win a bike – special sticker inside Front cover image courtesy Martin Cowton, www.martincowtonfineart.co.uk Delivered to 7250 homes and businesses Ripponden • Rishworth • Barkisland • Norland • Sowerby • Mill Bank • Soyland • Sowerby Bridge
STAGE 2 6.7.14 YORK TO SHEFFIELD VIA RIPPONDEN
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Eds’ Letter Welcome to our Summer edition! With THAT bike race looming, we have a short guide for you this month on what the Tour de France race is about. We also have a map of what’s happening where locally on the Tour weekend and a guide to timings on the day. Plus make sure you find your sticker in the mag this month, it’s your entry ticket to win a FREE bike (see p5 for info). It will seem quiet after the event but with a lovely long sunny (hopefully) Summer holiday season short on its heels, we can all kick back and relax a bit. Have a wonderful summer, we’ll be back at the end of August! Rachel and Helen
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CONTENTS
Page 5 Competitions: meal for 2 & win a free bike 7 What is the Tour de France? 12 Tour de France - It’s here! 17 Local history – Bicycle Races 19 Sugar spice and all things mice 30 Opinion - Why it’s OK to take a package holiday 36 Recipe – Carrot and Honey Cake 47 Early talk 51 Beauty with Bridget Akroyd 52 How does a child know? 62 The cool way to shape up 64 Why can’t I lose weight 67 Bombshell Beauties 68 Putting the Yummy back into Mummy 70 Community events 72 Technology – Smart Homes 84 Gardening dangerously 91 County alpacas update 92 RSPCA pet of the month 95 Your local police update 97 Emma Kay & Co. Interior design 130 Index 132 Index and useful numbers
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WIN A BIKE Vonderbrand has teamed up with our chums at Halfords to offer LOCAL Le Tour fans a chance to win a shiny new bike! How to enter… 1. Wear your Vonderbrand ‘Le Tour’ sticker and look cool. 2. Take a selfie of you sporting your sticker. 3. Upload your pic to Facebook, mention #vonderbrandletour, then ‘like’ our page. 4. Enjoy the race! Prize draw closes 1st August and the winner will be announced shortly afterwards on the Vonderbrand website, Twitter, Facebook and in the next edition of Go Local. Warning: Funny faces will feature on our ‘Le Tour - I Was There’ web gallery. Of course, we’ll inform the winner but no one else will be contacted. For terms & conditions and further details visit www.vonderbrand.co
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The Toll House celebrates ‘The Grand Depart’ A beautiful selection of limited edition 9ct gold or silver jewellery handcrafted by Ian Moodie, to help you commemorate this once in a lifetime event. Prices start from as little as £15, why not pop into the shop to see the full range available.
Our range of Pewter Tankard, Hipflask and Box at only £35 each make the perfect Fathers Day Gift and come with a FREE bottle of our specially brewed ‘Golden Charm’ beer.
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What is the Tour de France? The Tour de France is the third largest sporting event in the world, established in 1903. Set over three weeks and covering 3,500 km. Twelve million spectators of all ages line the route to watch the famed publicity caravan and to support the cyclists. 2,000 journalists and photographers cover the Tour de France and it is broadcast to 190 countries by 85 TV channels ensuring a worldwide audience of three billion. How Many Teams Compete? Twenty-two teams participate in the race all named after their sponsors, and each team is made up of nine cyclists, meaning 198 riders Rules mandate that each team member be dressed identically: the only exception being the leader jerseys. The British team to watch is Team Sky, headed by hot favourite Chris Froome who won the Tour in 2013. What is the Yellow Jersey? Most people know that the overall leader – that is, the
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rider with the lowest cumulative time, wears the yellow jersey. But there are other competitions within the race. The leader in sprint points wears a green jersey. Sprint points are gained on within stages and also on finishing the flatter sprint stages. Mark Cavendish is Britain big sprint winner. Watch out for him on first stage ending in Harrogate. The “King of the Mountains” wears a white jersey with red polka dots’ determined by a point system based on performance on mountain climbs. In Stage two in Calderdale, Ripponden Bank and the climb at Blackley are King of the Mountain point markers. The first riders over these climbs will gain KOM points. Look out for the large inflatable KOM gates over the course. The rider under age 26 who has the lowest cumulative time wears a white jersey. There are two other “minor” competitive classifications that don’t get you a jersey, but a different coloured number to pin to your jersey. First is the
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What is the Tour de France? most combative rider of the day; the following day, he wears a number printed white on red, instead of the usual black on white. Also the team classification goes to the team with the lowest cumulative time among their three best riders. The next days, that team would wear numbers printed black on yellow. What is the Caravan? The Caravan is a terrific spectacle and a great family attraction. A procession of 180 elaborate floats and vehicles precedes the racing action. The caravan sets off two hours before the start of the race and takes 40 minutes to pass. Publicity material including caps, badges, plastic bags are thrown to the crowds as the caravan passes by as a great way to catch yourself a souvenir of Le Tour. Watch out for grown men wrestling to capture a worthless piece of plastic tat, sorry souvenir at the roadside as the Caravan passes.
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Why is the Tour de France coming to Leeds and Yorkshire? It is quite normal for the Tour de France to dip into neighbouring countries. In fact, the 2013 edition – the 100th event – is unusual in that it stayed completely in France. The last time the Tour came to Britain was in 2007. Next year the Tour starts in Utrecht in Holland. Will Ripponden Bank look like this?
Written by Corinne Keilty, Le Tour Ripponden
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Vonderbrand Top Tips Le Tour… 1. Be there! It’s gonna be great. 2. Spread the love. Attend every street party that’ll have you. Local watering holes, too. 3. Wear your sticker. On your T-shirt, hat, shorts or even your face and be in with a chance to win a shiny new bike, courtesy of Vonderbrand and Halfords! 4. Memento. Le Tour de France is the world’s most iconic bike race. And, for one time only, it passes right by our doorstep. Save this edition of Go Local and say to your grandkids “I was there!” 5. On Yer Bike. When it’s all over, get buns of steel by scaling Ripponden Bank on two wheels tout comme Le Tour.
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Le Tour Street Party at Stones Church, Rochdale Road includes screening the race live, competitions, food, sideshows with an emphasis on families and much more.
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Mill Fold, Ripponden
Mill Fold will host a spectator hub for the Tour with a 20ft screen in Mill Fold recreation ground which will be screening from Friday 4th July through to Monday 7th July showing all the TDF coverage, Wimbledon and family films in the evening. There will be a tented village for beer & food. This event is free to everyone.
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Renowned for their food and with possibly the best view on the route of the Tour de France, The Fleece have dining packages available, large screen and grandstand seats.
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USEFUL INFORMATION Roads along the route will be closed to cars from 6.30am on Sunday 6th (however cyclists can cycle the route in the morning). There is no parking on the route at all, all local residents have been contacted. 7am -Barriers and signage is placed on the roads. 9am – The roads will be handed over to the race organisers. The Caravane will arrive through Ripponden from 12 o’clock midday, with the lead cyclists expected at 2pm. The cyclists are expected to have left Calderdale by 2.30pm.
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The Beer Festival starts Friday 4th at 3pm through to Sunday evening with 30 beers to choose from. With live music, local food and children’s entertainment. Also camping and car parking.
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Pubs, shops and eateries are all poised to be open all day on 6th July and will sell “fast-outers” to the crowds. The village promises to be a flurry of activity and decked out in yellow to celebrate the occasion.
The race leaders will finish around 4.15pm in Sheffield. Finally, the efforts made by you, the local residents, have been great. Driving round our area there is a yellow bike around every corner! So on a final note, please don’t just throw your decorated bikes away after the race, Streetbikes is a Huddersfi eld based charity that recycles bike parts into quality second hand bikes for local people. Please contact Gill Greaves on 07873 773417. Enjoy the biggest event to come through Calderdale in our lifetimes. Fingers crossed for fi ne weather!
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Brooksbank School are also offering a package, £50 per ticket, which includes a whole day experience on Sunday 6th with a large screen to watch the race together with breakfast in the Arthaus, lunch in an exclusive viewing area before returning to watch the end of the race on-screen. Secure parking.
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Blackley Cricket Club
Blackley Cricket Club is planning a full weekend of entertainment on the 4-6th July. With live music on Friday and Saturday evenings, their first ever Beer Festival, Football World Cup Coverage, barbecue and hog roast.
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Saturday 9 August 2014 Savile Park, Halifax
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All the usual attractions plus:
horse and dog stunt team, featuring Cactus Djake and the Western Circus
Tickets - advanced and online
Adult - £7, Child/OAP - £3.50, Family - £20 www.halifaxagriculturalshow.co.uk
On the day: Adult-£10, Child/OAP-£5, Family-£25 @thehalifaxshow www.facebook.com/halifaxshow
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It’s ‘goodbye to the bike’
Everybody at Covers 33 would like to thank all those who have joined in the fun and purchased ‘Yellow Bike’ merchandise. We hope you have a great day on the 6th. Now we can go back to providing the best possible national next day parcel delivery service in the area. (Infact, during all the yellow bike frivolity we never did let the service slip - we just pedalled harder!)
Next Day Parcel Delivery Service Up to 10kgs £10.99, up to 20kgs £12.99 (Maximum size 54cm x 50cm.) Larger parcels are acceptable but may be subject to surcharges. Please phone for a quote with size and weight. Full Track & Trace Facility available with your consignment number @ www.ukmail.com.
Easy parking by the door. Opening hours are flexible starting from 7am weekdays and 9am Saturdays.
Commercial Mills, Oldham Road, Ripponden HX6 4EH t: 01422 822 679 e: covers33@covers33.co.uk
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sausages
wooden signs
biscuits
bread
gifts
cheese
cakes
flowers
Ripponden
Community Market celebrating Le Tour!
Saturday 5th July 9.30am - 3.00pm
Ripponden J & I School Halifax Road Ripponden Winner of NABMA
How to play Fill in the grid so that every row, every column, and every 3x3 box contains the digits 1 through to 9, with no repetition!
Best Local Council Market 2014 jewellery bags cards quilts
refreshments calendars
artwork Le Tour
memorabilia
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Opinion - Why it’s okay to take a package holiday
Many people over the age of 40 experienced their first foreign travel courtesy of a package holiday. I am not one of them; when I was 5 my eccentric father decided to set off for the South of France in a battered Vauxhall Victor with six kids and a small caravan on the back. However, when I was 15 my parents took me on a package holiday to a low rent hotel in Benidorm. Can you imagine doing that these days? My dad would be booted out of the golf club while my mum would be shown the door at the Women’s Institute. Somehow, over the years, package holidays have become decidedly naff. Instead, you hire a villa in some upmarket resort, book flights separately and hire a car at the airport. Maybe you take a driving holiday where you stay in different places and perhaps booked the hotels on three different websites. It’s a do it yourself holiday. Let’s face it, even staying in a tent at Eurocamp is cooler than going on a package holiday. How has this come to be? I have a theory about this. It is all the fault of the holiday reps. Do you remember holiday reps? They were fleshy blonde women from Basildon or Rochdale; they met you at Alicante airport at two in the morning and shepherded you onto a coach. At the hotel, they would fuss around at reception and secure your key because, let’s face it, you couldn’t possibly do this for yourself. Then, the next morning would come their pièce de résistance, the introductory meeting. You have to remember that back in their 1970s abroad was a strange and alien place and the rep had to explain to us how everything worked. We needed to understand where the hotel restaurant was and what times meals were served, because we wouldn’t be able to elicit this information by asking reception. We couldn’t conceive of the notion that foreigners drive on the wrong side of the road and therefore you need to look the other way. It was essential we know that some of the restaurants were expensive because there was no way we would think to look at the menu before we went in and asked for a table. And, of course, how were we supposed to know that it wasn’t safe to drink the water. Finally, they would get around to the real reason for the exercise
which was flogging us overpriced excursions to places we didn’t really want to go. Nowadays, we are all cosmopolitan jetsetters and we are more than capable of arranging things for ourselves. Before we even go near a travel agent we visit wikitravel or lonely planet and read up on our destination of choice. We know about the best way to get there, what sights to see and how much we should expect to pay for a meal in a midrange restaurant long before we even think about booking. In short, we do not need a holiday rep. As it happens, I have booked a package holiday this summer, mainly because I fancy staying in a place where someone else cooks breakfast and makes our beds each morning. I knew where I wanted to go so I started by looking at the Thomas Cook website but what I found was that the holidays were surprisingly expensive and, even though I was booking in February, there were precious few places available. On the plus side, I did manage to find a few hotels that looked promising. I devoted an hour to surfing a few travel comparison sites and eventually booked the dates we wanted at the hotel we liked with conveniently timed flights from our local airport, all at a saving of £1,200 on the price quoted for a proper package holiday. The only difference was we have to get a cab from the airport (20 euros) and we don’t get a holiday rep – what a shame! Hooray, the internet has made package holidays cool again. Howard Clemmow
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Join Us On the Ranch (at Beeston Hall Farm, Ripponden,HX6 4LW)
Saturday 26th July 2014 Tickets- £10 including‌ Hot Cow Sandwiches 7:30pm till late (last entry- 10:30pm)
Dress code- Cowboys & Indians
DJ Tim Whitworth
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Recipe - Carrot & Honey Cake with Cream Cheese Frosting
This is one of the most popular cakes at my restaurant. We serve individual cakes but this can be made as a tiered cake or a flat tray bake. It is very versatile and we also make a version replacing the carrot with grated courgette – a real winner! Ingredients: 200g Light brown soft sugar 1 mashed banana 220ml Vegetable Oil 80g honey 160g Grated carrot 1 tsp 5 spice powder 360g SR flour 4 Eggs 2 tsp Baking powder Frosting 150g Full fat cream cheese 50g Butter 300g Icing sugar
Method: The joy of this recipe is that it is an all in one cake. Mash the banana well and mix with the sugar, then add the wet ingredients and mix thoroughly with a whisk; it is best to mix the wet ingredients first and then add the flour, 5 spice, salt and baking powder afterwards. Pour into your chosen baking tray or cake tin and bake for about 20-25 minutes at 170°C. Remove from the oven and rest for 10 minutes then remove from the tin and cool on a wire rack. For the icing, place the softened butter and cream cheese in a bowl and add the icing sugar a little at a time. Mix thoroughly until smooth and holding a peak; if a little wet, add more icing sugar to get the desired consistency. Spread over or layer up the cake and icing when it is cool.
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Built in 1642, The Griffin has many original features and fireplaces providing a cosy and welcoming atmosphere. We boast a range of cask ales and fine wines, but still retain a family environment with a restaurant dedicated to kids free meals which is removed from the tap room, pub dining room and bar area. All new gorgeous character bedrooms are now available. Private function rooms for up to 150 people, including in the beer garden. Please check our website for more details.
Kids eat free!
What’s On
Everyday - Under 12’s eat free, (1 adult 1 child)
Every Monday, Wheel of Fortune - 5pm-7.30pm Try your luck for a chance of discounts and free drinks!
O.A.P Lunch Monday to Saturday, 12-2pm 2 Courses for £7.50 1 Course for £5.50
Every Tuesday - Pie & Pint Night Delicious pies with chips and peas, £9.50 including a pint, or a glass of wine.
Soup and Sandwhich
First Wednesday of every month, Quiz Night - 8pm - Late Classic pub quiz with free supper at HT.
Soup and Ciabatta Sandwich All day everyday, £7.50
Second Wednesday of every month Ladies Night - 7pm - 9pm Dress up and get treated like royalty with free cocktails, fizz and nibbles.
Opening Hours Monday - Thursday 12 noon - 11pm (Food - 12 noon - 9pm) Friday - Saturday 12 noon - Late (Food - 12 noon - 9pm)
Sunday 12 noon - 11pm (Food - 12 noon - 7pm)
57 Stainland Road, Barkisland, Halifax, HX4 0AQ
We now sell authentic Thai food made by a Thai Chef! Check website for more details.
t: 01422 823873 john@griffininnhalifax.co.uk www.griffininnhalifax.co.uk
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OPEN FROM 3pm ON FRIDAY
Private area for functions...
Enjoy the sunshine in our relaxing beer garden For details of forthcoming events and live music check out www.thesilkmillpub.com or find us on facebook.
we don’t charge for the room
Great choice of ales and lagers
The Silk Mill | Oldham Road | Ripponden | HX6 4EB | 01422 824 110
We’re open: Monday to Thursday 4.30pm till close Friday 3pm till close Saturday & Sunday 12 noon till close
PUB QUIZ every month
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Enjoy ‘e Tour’ at the Malt Open from 7.30am for Breakfast All Day Drinks Specials BBQ on the patio(weather permitting) Food served all day Parking strictly by reservation only If your wanting to avoid the crowds, watch the Tour de France live all day fromour new screen Limited number of rooms available for the Tour de France weekend call us to book e Malthouse, 270 Oldham Rd, Rishworth, HX6 4QB T: 01422 822382 E: bookit@malthouserishworth.co.uk W: www.malthouserishworth.co.uk
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Play Worker opportunities – September 2014 Due to increased demand for places St. Mary’s Out of School Club, Mill Bank has the following vacancies for enthusiastic and experienced Play Workers: Play Worker 1 - 7.20–9.00am and 3.00-5.55pm, Monday to Thursday Play Worker 2 - 7.20–9.00am and 3.00–5.55pm, Tuesday to Thursday Term time only. Pay rate £7.75 per hour Applicants should have a full and relevant Level 2 NVQ (or equivalent) or above, preferably in Play Work, and have some experience of working with 4 –11 year olds in a play environment. Successful applicants will join us in providing high-quality, safe and stimulating out of school care for the children attending St. Mary’s school. Posts are covered by the Childcare Act 2006 and are subject to receipt of a satisfactory DBS enhanced disclosure for a regulated activity and reference checks. To apply, please contact Briony Mansley at bribonny@hotmail.co.uk or telephone 07895 892061 for an application form and full job description. The closing date for applications is midday 11th July 2014. St. Mary’s Out of School Club aims to be an equal opportunities employer
Positive Learning + Understanding = Success 11+ Grammar School Tuition Specialist Teachers of: Maths, Verbal Reasoning & English At Barkisland Primary School Mondays: 16.00 - 17.30 Tuesdays: 16.00 - 17.30
11+ Pre-test Sunday 3 August 2014 0900-1200. See Website for details Julie: 07931 853331 Kate: 07974 810949 studyplus.tutoring@gmail.com www.studyplustutoring.co.uk
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Stones Methodist Church, Ripponden Ballet – Tap – Modern – Acrobatics – Drama – Stage – Singing Lessons – Cheerleading – Street Dance Contemporary YOUR FIRST LESSON FREE
(Qualified classes Q.C.A Recognized Certification)
From age 2½
All grades from 3+
Booking now for Summer School
Fun packed weeks of dance, drama & singing plus pizza & T shirt making. 21-25 July & 25-29 Aug. All ages welcome.
For more details contact Abi on:
01422 822619 or 07921 656652 www.awstageschool.co.uk
Bouncy Castles provided by
4 Castles measure 15ft by15ft with built in rain shower covers Can be used indoors or outdoors. Suitable for children up to the age of 12 approx Full insurance cover provided £50 - £55 per day
including local delivery, set up & collection To book please call Jeremy 07814 184130 / 01422 823076
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Beauty with Bridget Akroyd Tucked away in the attic above VG Estate Agents is a beauty room, a place of peace, tranquillity and relaxing beauty treatments…. Bridget Akroyd already has a well-deserved reputation locally as an established and highly regarded beauty therapist. Up until last year Bridget had worked for 9 years in another Beauty Salon in the centre of Ripponden but when the business suddenly closed Bridget decided to embrace the situation and set up on her own. “I cannot thank my loyal clients enough, over the years many of them have become friends and it’s a privilege to be able to continue to offer them treatments and make them feel good about themselves”, Bridget also went on to say “None of this would have been possible, had it not been for Virginia and I would like to personally thank her for giving me the opportunity to set up business here” Having qualified in 1984, Bridget has a wealth of the experience with her main passion being massage and the holistic approach. Having first-hand experience I can confidently say the back, neck, face and scalp massage was one of the best I have ever experienced. It was a wonderfully relaxing treatment and if, like me, you sit at a desk for your
job, it’s forty five blissful minutes where you can feel the tension ease from your shoulders. For £22.50 it’s worth every penny! The organic facials use Neal’s Yard Skincare products, a range carefully chosen by Bridget for its natural chemical free formulas. Bridget went on to say “Neal’s Yard lends itself perfectly to the environment I am aiming to create, my clients come here to unwind and relax from the stress of modern day living.” Other treatments offered include, Opi manicure & pedicures, waxing, Fake Bake tanning and Shellac nails. So whether you’re preparing for a summer holiday or just want a little time for yourself, why not call Bridget on 07903 343639 and prepare to relax…
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There are up to 1 million children in the UK who currently have an undetected vision problem. i-Care Opticians offers help and advice on your child’s eyecare. Our kids are spending increasing periods of time keeping up with the world of technology whether it is the computer or watching TV. For busy parents it can be a life saver but how much is too much. A survey by Child Wise of British children suggests that children watch more than two and a half hours of TV a day plus two hours online or playing computer games. This amounts to 2,000 hours per year – more than twice the number of hours they spend in school and considerably more than they spend with their family. There are an ever more dynamic viewing experiences being developed for us and our children to enjoy. Recent developments in 3D TV and 3D cinema with this technology now being brought to computer games consoles. Nintendo have issued a health warning that advises against using 3D effort for children under 6 years old. This concern is not exclusive to the games consoles as watching 3D images at the cinema or on a 3D television could give rise to the same concerns. Children’s eyesight is developing
rapidly from birth, reaching natural emmetropisation at around the age of six to seven, although children’s eye sight remains flexible beyond this. Shameem Mohammed, consultant Optometrist at i-Care Opticians recommends that children under the age of six avoid the use of 3D technology. Children need a clear, sharp image in each eye in order for their vision to develop properly. When something affects that balance whether natural or artificial, it could affect their visual development. Good eyesight is crucial for a child’s development at school and also socially. Many eye conditions do not display any symptoms so children are often unaware that their vision is not perfect. 90% of children visit a dentist regularly yet only 50% of children have ever had an eye examination. Children’s eye examinations are funded by the NHS, and they are entitled to have their eyes tested by an Optometrist every 12 months. i-Care Opticians are happy to examine children from the age of 5. i-Care Opticians in Halifax are providing FREE eye examinations for all NHS customers. Children who need glasses are also offered upgrades to designer glasses for FREE, so now kids can have more style from their eyewear.
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Meditation with Singing Bowls and Sacred Chanting with Lynda Haigh. Weds 16th July 7–9pm £15 then every fortnight. Yoga day with Freddie Broughton Sat 2nd August 10am–4pm. £30 inclusive of lunch and refreshments. A special programme to help with detox at both the physical and emotional level. Crystal Meditation with Elizabeth Halbert Mon 4th Aug 7.30pm £5. A day to introduce you to the simplicities of Shamanism with Jane Shutt. Sat 16th August 10am-4pm. £50 including a light lunch. An introduction to Hypnotherapy with Nicola Green Sat 23rd August 2–4.30pm. £10. An afternoon on Stress Relief with positive thinking, affirmations, alternative remedies and EFT with Ann Dunn. Sat 30th August £15. Angel Workshop with Gillian Greenwood Sun 31st August 12–4pm. £10 with a light lunch. Card readings can be booked from 11am.
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Non Surgical Boutiques is owned by Dr Victoria Cox, a practising doctor, who is qualified to provide non surgical aesthetic treatments. These include Muscle relaxation injections, Dermal fillers, Lip enhancement injections and Chemical Peels. Non Surgical Boutiques believes in providing a service where facial enhancement and rejuvenation result in a cosmetically natural appearance. All initial consultations are FREE, 10% discount for all treatments for new clients. Clinics at Beauti-tude |Lower Nook Farm |Scammonden Road |Barkisland |Halifax HX4 0EQ and Wellfield House |33 New Hey Road |Huddersfield HD3 4AL t: 07933 513 584
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‘My whole experience with Town Hall Dental has been excellent from start to finish. My dental treatment was called ‘Six Month Smiles’ and the results have been fantastic. The staff are all really lovely and it has been a pleasure going to this practice. I highly recommend them” Kirsty TownHallDental
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Why Can’t I Lose Weight
– The Top 5 Reasons Most People Fail Summer is here at last and most of us are looking forward to holidaying in the sun over the coming weeks. It’s getting warmer and we’re discarding our winter clothes in favour of more seasonal attire. The problem is that our clothes help to disguise what we look like underneath and the summer months mean we need to bare a lot more flesh, so this is one of the most popular times of year for thinking about shedding a few pounds and sprucing up our appearance. On the face of it losing weight is very simple – you burn off or eat fewer calories than you need each day and you’ll start getting thinner and in an ideal world this is how it works. However it isn’t always as easy as this, here are some of the reasons why you might struggle to lose weight and how you can beat it to get yourself in to your perfect summer shape in time for the holidays. #1 You’re not consistent As all things in life, you’ll get the most out if you put more in. So a haphazard approach to losing weight will only give you average to poor results. Commit yourself to see quick and noticeable changes.
#4 Don’t do what you’ve always done If you have a system that works for you each time you try it then ignore that last statement, but if on the other hand you always struggle to lose weight, just get back to basics – exercise more and reduce the amount of calories you eat and drink – see how that works out! #5 Don’t follow bad advice Ok you want to look good for summer, so you want a quick fix, but fad diets are not a long term solution. If anything seems too good to be true, it usually is, so stick to a good sound eating and exercise plan instead. We don’t always find it as easy as it should be to lose weight and very rarely there may be a medical reason why it’s difficult to do so. But all too often it’s simply because you need to raise your game and put a little more effort in. Remember everything worth having in life is worth working for. To your health and fitness - Jago
#2 You don’t have a plan Anything great that has ever been accomplished has been planned in advance. The more time you put in to planning what you do, then the better chances of success you’ll have. Plan how much weight you want to lose, plan how you’ll do it, plan around any roadblocks might come across and write it all down. #3 Take action Anyone who is in good shape has to work at it, no matter what you might think! There are very few ‘lucky ones.’ It might be a case of avoiding certain foods, being active whenever possible or having hobbies that burn off extra calories, everything like this increases your chances of success.
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Welcoming Liz & Harriet Redmond to Bombshell Beauties
For two experienced hairdressers/ beauticians, this month is going to be a busy and exciting time as they move from their existing salon, Hair 19 in Halifax to join the team at Bombshell Beauties in Salterhebble. Mother and daughter, Liz and Harriet Redmond, have gained excellent reputations at Hair 19 and over the years have developed a loyal client base. But after more than 3 successful years, Liz has decided she would like to gain a better work/life balance as running her own business has impacted on the amount of time she has to spend with her husband Trevor and close family. Liz loves to travel and without the pressures of owning her own business is looking forward to being able to relax, take more holidays and enjoy precious time with her grandson Isaac.
I recently had the opportunity to meet with Liz and Harriet at their new location. Liz explained “The salon has a warm and friendly atmosphere, which is very important to us as our clients want to feel relaxed when they have their treatments.” Liz also went on to say, “Another key factor in our decision to join the team here was the salon’s superb roadside location and the free parking is a bonus for everyone.” Bombshell Beauties is owned by Natasha Robertson and Katy Ainley. The salon consists of hairdressers with separate beauty room on the ground floor and a tanning room upstairs. Products used include Sienna X tanning, Cloud Nine, Neal & Wolf and from July Milkshake Hair Care. Liz and Harriet look forward to welcoming clients old and new to their new premises, to make an appointment call 01422 810820 or 07734 901304.
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Putting the Yummy back into Mummy
2 ALBION STREET Getting your body back into shape after HALIFAX having a T: 01422 385baby 125is no laughing matter. Many mums tweet usspend hours sweating in the gym or @saksbeauty1 hire a personal trainer but often find they are still left with a less than taut tummy. Becky Barraclough is a perfect example. Since having her first child, Ruudy 26-months ago the award-winning beauty therapist’s super-toned stomach has disappeared and been replaced with the `mummy tummy’. Now the 30-year-old is to follow the lead of Coleen Rooney, who had a bit of a helping hand to get her figure back to peak condition after the birth of her son in May. The Liverpudlian wife of Wayne Rooney turned to 3D lipo – a non-surgical non-invasive treatment that not only claims to melt fat away, but with sound waves and mechanical rollers also tightens skin and reduces cellulite.
The machine, and others like it, are changing the world of weight loss today. The 3D system heats skin up to 41 degrees and melts the fat, which is excreted through the liver. The process continues to work for up to three months with up to 40per-cent permanent fat loss. There is no pain and no downtime. Little surprise that other celebrities, such as Alex Gerrard and Amy Childs are fans of the treatment too, and Apprentice winner 2013, Dr Leah Totton is doing a roaring trade with the machine in her London clinic.
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Becky owns one of Calderdale’s busiestHALIFAX beauty salons, Saks Beauty in Halifax town centre. She T: 01422 opened 10 years ago in the former Saks 385 125 hairdressersand in 2011 made history when she tweet us opened the first stand-alone Saks beauty @saksbeauty1 salon in the country. She has over 3,000 regular customers and many of them are young mums who like her, are keen to get their pre-baby body back. She listened to their concerns and took action. She’s added a two-room extension and brought in the 3D lipo machine, which Saks have been testing around the country for the past six months. “Saks has done its research and so have I. As far as I am concerned this is the best machine of its kind on the market and the demand for it is unbelievable. We are already packed out with consultations and treatments,” says Becky. She believes the beauty of 3D lipo is that it offers a three dimensional alternative to liposuction, with technologies targeting fat removal, cellulite reduction and skin tightening for face and body. “While lots of our clients want rid of the mummy tummy and will use the fat freezing programme, other women have different concerns about their bodies and will need other programmes such as contouring or cellulite treatment. This machine does it all. “ All five therapists have been trained to use the machine including the latest new member, Katie Gledhill. Prices start from £100 for contouring and cellulite and £250 for fat freezing, but Becky has several offers on at the moment, and says anyone who wants more details should contact her or one of her staff.
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Community Events & Notices Give Blood. Mon 30th June 2.15-3.45pm/4:457:30pm. Mon 11th Aug, 2.15-3.45pm/4.45-7.30pm. St Paul’s Methodist Church, Tower Hill, Sowerby Bridge, HX6 2EQ by appointment or walk in. www.blood.co.uk to book. Craig Whitaker MP for Calder Valley. Surgeries by appointment. Fri 27th June 2-4 pm, Ripponden. Fri 8th August 2-4 pm, Ripponden. Call 01484 711260 to book & for venue details. Garden Party Sun 29th June 2pm -4pm at St Bartholomew’s Church, Ripponden. Duck Race (3.15pm) starting from the Pack Horse Bridge bouncy castle, family games, stalls, refreshments. Free entry. Ripponden Community market Sat 5th July see P26 for more info. Triangle House Nursery Summer Fayre Sat 5th July 10-3pm. Everyone welcome! Steep Lane Baptist Chapel, services every Sun 10.30am. Sat 5th July Open Church 10.30-2.30pm coffee, cake or light lunch. Walkers welcome. Sat 26th July Band concert 2.20pm, tickets £7 on the door. Wed 13th Aug 2.30pm Ladies Guild - talk by Frank Wright “The experiences of the village butcher”. Sat 31st Aug 7pm a 60s night featuring The Everley Brothers Tribute Band and Kim & Dave. Tickets £7 inc soft drinks & nibbles. Stones Church Le Tour Street Party Sun 6th July 8.30am till 5.30pm Fun for All the Family Car Park - Stalls, Sideshows and Activities. Finale Songs of Praise Service at 4.30pm led by our Minister Rev Francis Neil. Ripponden Parish Council Annual Garden Competition will be judged week commencing 7th July. Closing date for entries is 2nd July 2014. Yorkshire in Bloom! It’s judging time on Fri 11th July for Ripponden and Barkisland. Please can everyone help us make our villages look as lovely as possible for that date. Thank you!
Farmers market Sat 12th July 2-4pm at The Greetland Academy.If you want to have a stall please contact Natalie Figura: n.figura@ greetlandacademy.org.uk or tel. 01422 372893 Ryburn Valley History Society. Meetings held on the second Monday of the month at Ripponden Conservative Club, visitors charged £2. 14th July - ‘Our Local Territorials in the Great War’ by David Cliff. 11th Aug - ‘Tales along the way: some lore from Calder Valley Packhorse route’ by John Billingsley. Ripponden with Rishworth WI meet at the Community Centre, Ripponden the 3rd Tuesday of each month at 7.30pm. Next meeting - 15th July. Speaker Penelope Scott-Rowley on “The Remembered Quiz.” 19th Aug speaker David Martin, photographer, on “Photos Now & Then.” New members / visitors always welcome. Charity Family Fun Day Sat 19th July at the Old Brodleians RUFC, Hipperholme HX3 8JT. Car Boot Sale 12pm, Summer Fayre 2pm. Clowns, face painting, stalls, games and more. Stones Church Fri 1st Aug 2.30pm the Friday Get Together. Speaker TBA. Afternoon tea served. War Memorial Service. Sun 3rd Aug 6.30pm A short service at Ripponden War Memorial in acknowledgement of the sacrifice given by men and women between 1914 and 1918. Summer Fayre Sat 16th Aug 1-4pm St Mary’s Church, High Street, Luddenden. All welcome. Norland Scarecrow festival and Sowerby Bridge Rushbearing. Will be held on the weekend of 5-7th Sep this year. Please keep the date! Soyland Charities. A small sum of money is available to persons in need, residing in the ancient parish of Soyland (This includes most of Ripponden). Applications may be made, in writing, to Mrs Jean Mallinson Akroyd, 63 Rishworth Mill, Rishworth HX6 4RZ.
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Smart Homes – the future today? Here is a vision of the home of the future. The house’s occupants are beavering away in their high powered jobs and it is a warm and sunny day. The window blinds automatically lower themselves to keep the interior cool. The master of the house leaves the office and he uses an app on his phone. The house cranks up the air conditioning in the living area to bring down the temperature to a comfortable 220C. As he turns into his road, he uses the app again. The electric gates open, the alarm is disabled and 30 seconds later the front door unlocks itself. The man wanders into the kitchen and fixes himself a well-earned G&T. He goes into the lounge and says, “TV, Channel 4.” A mirror on the wall slides aside to reveal the television which is already switched on to the Channel 4 news. Meanwhile, his wife arrives and uses her own app. The kettle switches itself on, because she likes to have a cup of herbal tea when she gets home. That night as they are watching a film, an intruder breaks into the back garden. The doors and windows lock themselves automatically and the alarm primes itself to go off if someone enters the house. A CCTV image of the back garden replaces the film on the home cinema and all the TV screens in the house, while an email is automatically sent to the security company who dispatch a patrol. Except, this is not the home of the future, it is a townhouse in an upmarket enclave of Manchester. There is a catch, however; the owner paid over £100,000 to automate his home. All of the equipment I described is readily available at an increasingly affordable price; for instance, a kettle that you switch on remotely using an app can be yours for less than £100. Where the big money was spent was on integrating everything together which involved installing a central server and coding bespoke software, not to mention creating a customised app. Then, of course, there were kilometres of cable to be routed and cameras,
servos, sensors and much more to be put in place. The good news is that you don’t need to spend a fortune to introduce some smart technology into your home. Take central heating for instance; it is much more economical to be able to turn your heating on half an hour before you get home than have it on a fixed timer. Smart thermostats such as Nest go one better and actually learn your lifestyle patterns. Burglar alarms can be set and cancelled in the same way via a phone app; no need to worry about whether you set the alarm before going on holiday anymore and you can upgrade your existing panel at minimal cost. Smoke and fire alarms can automatically notify someone if they are activated while you are out of the property and electric appliances ranging from ovens to coffee percolators can be operated remotely via your phone or computer. The challenge for tech savvy homeowners will be integrating all the different devices. Nobody wants ten different apps on their phone; they’ll be turning on the TV instead of the kettle or opening the garage door instead of turning up the heating. Obviously, it is not going to be cost effective to pay a specialist to devise a bespoke system as described above, but there are several ways it could happen. One manufacturer could make lots of different devices with a common control system, but then buyers wouldn’t be able to pick and choose between devices, not ideal. Much better would be a common control app that works on any platform and the device manufacturers could make their equipment compatible with the app. This has already happened with the DLNA collaboration that allows a Samsung laptop to integrate with a Sony TV. Most tellingly, Google, the king of All Things Internet, has recently bought Nest Controls. The future is just around the corner. Graham Iek IT Consultant
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GARDENING DANGEROUSLY! We are SO lucky in this country: as many Tescos as we could ever possibly wish for, Jeremy Clarkson, the NHS and, of course, our enduring gardening heritage to name but a few. This tranquil national pastime provides a delightful solace for millions of folk, fuelled by a healthy population of garden centres (don’t tell Tesco!) and the stirring efforts of our very own Head Gardener, Monty Don. Unfortunately, though, it’s all a bit grey-centric at the moment and the government and professional gardening bodies, including the RHS, are trying desperately to get more kids involved to inspire them to become gardeners instead of computer games programmers. And that’s the tricky bit…! I’ve tried in vain more times than I can count to generate a spark of gardening interest in my two nine year old boys but, because it doesn’t involve kicking balls, riding bikes or playing computer games, they simply assume their father is slightly bonkers and will eventually get fed up of trying! Maybe if our gardens weren’t such benign and safe places with no spear wielding natives, tigers or ‘wee tremulous beasties’ to fight off (imagined or otherwise!) then perhaps
we could generate a smidgen of interest without the constant cajoling? At the moment the very worst that could happen to them while indulging in a spot of gardening is an unfortunate encounter with Carole Klein in the shrubbery…
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GARDENING DANGEROUSLY! and whilst, granted, this could be a frightening experience, it is (apparently) nothing compared to being chased by the living dead on an X Box. Even snail throwing and hunting for Lily Beetles holds no sway – their craving for electronic stimulation of the dangerous kind just keeps on getting in the way and cannot be competed with.
ex-Argentinian bazooka I requisitioned during the Falkland’s War, it actually served a useful purpose diverting water from my trench, but, if I’d had some goldfish and a couple of water lilies, it might have taken first prize at Chelsea! Luckily the Argentinians never came asking for it back and, hopefully, it is still peacefully spouting water to this day!
Winston Churchill once said that war and gardening were the normal occupations of man – one part being the predilection of mankind to endlessly wage war and the other as a peaceful antidote to all the carnage this creates. Having been involved in both, I am inclined to agree with him – although clearly dear old Winnie could not have anticipated the impact of the X Box (other computer gaming consoles are also available I believe..!) on the world as he knew it. Personally, I have always found that both are compatible given a fertile imagination; being in the military never stopped me gardening whenever the opportunity arose. Take my improvised water feature (Bazooka Falls as it was christened!) as a prime example. Concocted from an
It goes without saying that if we could turn all guns into ploughshares and bazookas into water features, then the world would be a far better place. It might also help save some of the kids hooked on the cyber world and encourage them to get out and be creative in the garden – although it’s debatable whether decommissioned bazookas would ever really catch on! Maybe the RHS should have a word with the MOD, as I have it on good authority that helmets make wonderfully eccentric garden planters and that no gardener should be without their ‘string, green’ – it’s, without doubt, the finest gardening twine ever made! Jonathan ‘Dangerous’ Wild Gardener and Frustrated Father
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County Alpacas Summer update We are constantly watching the weather forecast especially when the alpaca shearer rings and says he will be with us in a couple of days’ time. This wouldn’t have been a problem but the weekend before we were at Bramham Horse Trials with our alpaca goods trade stand. We packed up at Bramham in record time and raced the storm clouds home to get all the alpacas inside to stay dry. The alpacas have to be dry for shearing. Luckily, with the shake of a feed bucket all our alpacas came racing inside, girls in one barn and boys in the other. The stud males were the last off the hillside and were a little damp but not soaked when the heavens opened. All the alpacas behaved impeccably during shearing including Elle, Wobey, Odin and Zeus who were being sheared for the first time as they are now one year old. Have a look at our before and after pictures. There are more on our Facebook page. – County Alpacas This time of year we would usually be expecting the arrival of new cria but instead we decided to increase the herd by bringing in “new blood”. He is a brilliant white male, very handsome and has stunning fleece, at one year old it will be a couple of years before we can put him to work. He will be arriving in the next couple of weeks. Alfie and Torchy are now nearly full grown and big enough to be moved in with our stud males without causing any problems and bullying. They have all settled in well together and as alpacas have a strong herd instinct, it is, the more the merrier. Our product range is now expanding and our bed socks and duvets are selling fast. The bed socks ensure the warmest feet whilst snoozing. The demand for the duvets means that we are always having to buy in fleece to fill the Egyptian Cotton covers. Each one is individually handmade and a delight to sleep under. You can check them all out on our web site at www.CountyAlpacas.co.uk. Shaun and Julie
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RSPCA Halifax/Huddersfield & District Go Local’s Pet of the Month Appeal April was found abandoned outside the Animal Centre on April Fools’ Day. She is a lovely natured dog and popular with our staff. April is very typical of her breed, walks very nicely and enjoys playing with toys and will retrieve a ball. We do not have any past history so would not re-home her with very young children although she has been very friendly with everyone at the Centre. April is also house trained.
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Your local police update for the Summer The Tour de France is nearly upon us and no doubt many residents are making various plans to celebrate the Tour de France passing through the area. There will be many visitors to Calderdale and this will no doubt mean that some criminals will be coming to the area as well, to take what does not belong to them. If you have arranged to go away for the weekend or for a holiday, please make sure that you leave your house locked and secure and any keys or valuables hidden from sight. If you can, ask a neighbour to keep a watch on your home. If you are stopping at home, please make sure that you do not leave the front door open whilst you are in the garden, or leave a window open whilst you “pop to the neighbours”. That may just leave enough time for someone to sneak into your home. Gentlemen, if you are in the pub or standing and waving to the passing parade, please do not leave your wallet in your back pocket, it takes very little for light hands to remove your hard earned cash and credit or bank cards. Ladies, please keep an eye on your handbag, zip it up or shut it and keep it over your shoulder if you can. If you are in a pub or restaurant, do not hang your handbag on a hook or the back of a chair. When out celebrating (if you can get anywhere!) be on your guard with your possessions, even when you are on that second glass of wine or pint of beer. Do not forget, DO NOT DRINK AND DRIVE, when the roads re-open to vehicles.
when at home lock it away. When you are out and about and stop to go for a well-earned drink, make sure you secure your pedal cycle well. Do not let someone else come along and take your property. WEAR A CYCLE HELMET. There are two ways of coming off a bike, wearing a helmet and not wearing a helmet. Not wearing the helmet will probably land you in hospital or worst case – kill you due to the head injury. Wearing a helmet means that you will most likely get up, rub yourself down, get back on your bike and carry on the journey. A reasonable cycle helmet is not expensive and may well end up being the best money you have spent. Wearing a helmet applies to children as much as adults. It is not “cool” not wearing a helmet, it is madness. The next Ward Forum is at Sowerby Community Centre on Tuesday 15th July at 6.45pm. Enjoy the Tour de France and have a safe weekend, even if you happen to be working…. Regards Fiona PC5285 Igo and George PCSO403 Serban
Pedal cycles – many of us have a pedal cycle and the Tour de France may have inspired some of us to get pedalling. Do make sure the bike is in road worthy condition. Check the brakes and make sure that they work (going downhill without brakes is not a good idea). Look after your pedal cycle,
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After four very successful years as Emma Kay Interiors, we are delighted to be expanding into larger premises – still in Ripponden, in the middle of the village – and rebranding as Emma Kay & Co. Interior Design The larger premises will provide more space and a design studio for clients to sit down, relax, have a cup of coffee and discuss ideas, designs, colour schemes, drawings and a new vision to turn your house into a beautiful home. Take time to look through our vast variety of fabrics and wallpaper books and some exciting new products, including lighting, accessories and small items of furniture. Highly regarded local interior designer Lucy Johnson will be joining Emma in the new shop. Lucy brings with her 12 years experience in design, with an extensive portfolio ranging from commercial to residential projects. Her services include 3D rendered drawings, floor plans, mood boards dr and scale drawings as we help your dream home come to life. Emma and Lucy have worked together on a number of projects in the past and the partnership seemed a natural progression as the business became busier and more successful. PLEASE COME AND VISIT OUR SHOP & DESIGN STUDIO TUES - FRI 10AM TILL 5PM, SAT 9AM TILL 12PM
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It’s been a crazy few months for Cloudy2Clear Windows. The company which specialises in repairing windows which are steamed up, broken or damaged by replacing the panes – not the frames has grown rapidly as homeowners take advantage of their services. Manager Andy Routledge feels that it’s all about service. ‘Our product is simple. If your double glazing is misted up we can replace the glass at a fraction of the cost of a new window, in any type of frame, and with a new 5 year guarantee. But it’s not just about saving people money, although that obviously helps.
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Enviroclean are the only specialist in automotive deep cleaning in the area, using the best equipment & cleaning products. Cars from £35.00 4x4 from £50.00 Caravans from £65.00
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Index of advertisers Accommodation (local) Crabtree Barn 29 Thorpe House 18 Thurst House Farm 55 Accountants Additions Accountancy 78 Crowthers Ltd 76 Peter Crowther Accountants 79 Adult Care Eagle Care Home 21 Aerials DG Solutions 131 Premier Aerials 133 Alarms & Security Systems Calder Valley Security 131 Halifax Security 133 Antique shops Cottage Antiques 105 Architects Cave Architects 106 Jason Wade 98 Beauty & Cosmetic Enhancement Bridget Akroyd 51 Beautitude 56 Bombshell Beauties 67 Creative Beauty 54 Dr Victoria Cox 57 Estetica 60 Hair and Beauty World 63 Just Peachy 56 Perfection 66 Saks Beauty 69 Beds/Bedrooms Elland Bed & Suite Centre 20 Tidy Bedrooms 99 Builders’ Merchants/Hardware ThunderFix 126 Builders Aloha Build 104 Benchmark Builders 125 Stuart Booth 126 O&W Crawshaw Ltd. 103 JD Building 129 N Hoyle 109 Ingham’s Joinery 124 David Kenworthy 118 Stuart Lumb 128 MBI Construction 113 Ripponden Builders 121 Business Services Cartwheel Consultancy 76 Ryburn Bureau Ltd 76 Bicycles Cycle Gear 6 Car & Motor Sales & Services Chips Away 81 DP Auto Services 83 Greenwood’s Garage 82 Moderna MOT’s 82 Schofields 82
Sowerby Bridge Car Clinic 83 Star Garage Accident repair 80 Sunside Service Station 81 Car Parking – Le Tour de France Craggs Car Parking 11 Cherry Pickers Zoom Boom 104 Childcare Hilltops 49 Toybox Preschool 50 Triangle House Private Nursery 136 Childcare Recruitment St Mary’s Out of school club 49 Children’s Activities Abi Warburton Stage School 50 Jump 4 Joy 50 Mouse House Pottery Company 19 Swimbabes 46 Cleaning Belle Casa 117 White Rose 122 Cleaning - Carpets & external Advance Clean 125 Calkleen Services 117 Clean Image 117 Martin Cragg 124 Enviroclean 122 & 123 ProCleanze 125 M&N carpet cleaning 120 Smart Style Drive cleaning 120 Zebra 123 Clothes Amelia Boutique 25 Manor Drive 25 Community Groups Royal Legion 26 Computers / IT / Internet Computer Solutions 75 Datablox 73 Fab Spider 71 Vonderbrand 1,5,11 Damp proofing Protreat 121 Decorators APH decorators 134 Decorating Services 128 Mark Dawson 124 Paul Hyde 112 Dentists Town Hall Dental 59 Domestic Appliance Repairs A1 Domestic Appliance repairs112 Driving Instructors Passmark Driver training 80 Triangle Driving School 83 Electrical Supplies Tezelec 107 Electrician Absolute Electrical Services 108 Ady Electrical 128 Ben Uttley 111
I’Anson Electrical 109 One Stop Electrical 114 Pauline Jackson 102 Richard Manson 124 R & M Connect 135 TW Electrical Ltd 119 Estate Agents / Properties for sale Simon Blyth 27 Events / functions Barkisland Cricket Club 14 & 15 Cragg Vale Country Show 42 Elvis for hire! 21 Halifax Agricultural Show 18 Ripponden Conservative Club 44 Fireplaces B.D.Brooks 134 Maude Heating 101 Fireworks Skyblazers 5 Fitness, Exercise & Diet New Image 65 Rishworth Sports Club 61 Ryburn Fitness 2 Flooring & Carpets Adrian’s Carpets 103 Lee Atkinson Carpet Fitter 107 Calder Valley Flooring 105 Huddersfield Carpet Centre 98 Priory Hardwoods 111 Food, farm shops &delis Barkisland Post Office 20 Fresh Fields 44 Goldenhams Pork 34 Foot Care / Podiatrist Dale Podiatry Clinic 50 Funeral Services Amanda Dalby Funeral Services 29 Andrew Naylor & family 28 Williamson Funeral Service 28 Garage Doors The Garage Door Team 118 Gardens, fencing and walling Desperate Gardens 89 Gracious Gardens 85 Grafters Fencing 86 Outside Design 85 PSM Garden Services 89 Shaun’s Walls 87 Smart Gardens 86 Tommy Topsoil 84 You need us! 87 Gifts, Jewellery & TDF Merchandise Keep Me Posted 9 Roy’s Balloons 16 Summit Finish 11 Toll House Jewellery 6 Trinkette 24
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Index of advertisers Groundworks & agricultural Clearwell 88 Mearclough 90 RJB Plant Hire 94 RS Groundworks 85 Hairdresser & barbers Bombshell Beauties 67 Hair Care 56 KLM hair @ 43 55 XIV Mobile hair 65 Holistic Services & Therapists Massage 65 Thurst House Farm 55 IFA, Mortgage & Finance Acumen – Olivia Kennedy 75 Bentley Brear 74 Richard Green 78 Insurance Ryburne Brokers 78 Smiths Insurance Brokers 79 Interior Design & Soft furnishings Beau Bows 99 Decor 80 101 Emma Kay Interiors 97 I Design 100 Joiners Abel’s Joinery 119 Ian Forbes 114 Gary Ingham 124 O&W Crawshaw Ltd. 103 Stuart Lumb 128 Kitchens BBK by Design 96 Millhouse Furniture 98 Ryburn Valley Furniture 110 Laundry, dry cleaner, ironing Wash Angel 22 Locks / Locksmiths Calderdale Property Services 111 In House Securities 131 Locksharp 133 Specialist Woodworking 119 Opticians Bottomley Opticians 57 I-Care Opticians 53 Whitakers Opticians 60 Parcel delivery / collection Covers 33 23 Physiotherapy Back to Fitness 61 Skircoat Green Physiotherapy 66 Plastering M Beevers Plastering 126 Plumbing - bathrooms / general A&N Plumbing 129 Aaron Canning 129 Water Rooms 96 Plumbing - gas, heating, general Heating Service Solutions 127 Mattocks 128 RJM Gas Services 121
N Waddington Gas Care 109 Wilds Plumbing 102 Private Hire / Taxis AA Taxis 131 Willowfield Travel Services 133 Property maintenance/ Handymen G&C Handyman Services 104 Home service 114 MB Property Maintenance 102 Mark Cook Property Services 127 Halifax Man & Van Service 107 Removals & storage Halifax Man & Van Service 107 Restaurants, Pubs & Cafés The Beehive Inn 41 The Blue Bridge Indian 32 The Booth Wood Inn 37 Cinnamon Lounge 41 El Gato Negro tapas 3 The Fleece 33 The Fox 40 The Griffin 38 Hinchliffe Arms 43 The Malthouse 45 The Milestone 36 The Navigation 34 The Old Bridge Inn 32 The Old Original 37 The Silk Mill 39 The Waterside 35 Roofing Acorn Roofing 118 Alpine Roofing 114,134 Darren Drake 94 N Hoyle 109 Prestige Roofing 129 Stuart Booth 126 Sewing The New Sewing Box 31 Solicitors Hellewell, Pasley & Brewer 77 Linda Heald & Co Smith Solicitors LLP 76 Sports Clubs Halifax Bradley Hall 31 Stones Cricket Club 4 Triangle Cricket Club 10 Tiles / Tiling Aaron Canning 129 Dickies Tiles 106 Jonathan Powell 99 Waxmans of Elland 103 Travel Mark Johnston Personal Travel 21 Tree Services Active Tree Care Attwater Arboriculture 87 Stumpbusters 87 Tutoring Kip McGrath 48 Studyplus 49
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TV Jones TV 16 Upholsterers Stirk Bridge Upholstery 100 Vets & Pet services All Breeds pet boarding 92 County Alpacas 91 Hird’s Veterinary surgery 93 Paws a While 92 Pet Tails 90 Prospect Vet Centre 93 Woof & Whinny 90 Wallpaper Wallpaper Land 108 Will Writer County Bridge Wills 75 Pennine Wills 79 Windows & Conservatories Abel’s Joinery 119 Arvin Windows & Doors 116 BFM Glazing 112 Calderdale Property Services 111 Cloudy2Clear 115 David Norcliffe Glazing 126 Heritage Stained Glass 100 Thor Homecare 127
Useful Numbers (all 01422 code unless otherwise stated)
Brig Royd Doctor’s Surgery 822209 Bus & Train times 0113 245 7676 Calderdale Council 0845 245 6000 Calderdale Royal Hospital 357171 Childline 0800 1111 Citizens Advice Bureau 842848 0800 555111 75Crimestoppers Gas emergency line 0800 111 999 Halifax Police Station 337059 Non Emergency health 111 Pet Ambulance 0845 6801156 Ripponden Library 822357 RSPCA Halifax 365628 RSPCA Cruelty Line 0870 5555999 Sowerby Bridge Library 831627 Station Rd Surgery 0844 4778916 The Rex 372140 The Samaritans 01422 349349 89Train Tracker 0871 2004950 Victoria Theatre 351158 Yorkshire Electricity 0800 375675 Yorkshire Water 0845 1242424
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