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Charity Special!
We go behind the scenes at York Against Cancer. footsteps through time
See what we thought of the new Minster Undercroft.
What’s on Keep the whole family entertained this month with our events round up. gardening guide
Get the kids involved with some green fingered fun this school holiday.
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For all of you parents, we offer our heartfelt commiserations. Only joking – believe it or not, we do reckon that it’s possible for everyone to have a good time during the school holidays.
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It’s happened. Finally. The school holidays have descended.
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Instructions on how to enjoy the school holidays You’ll need the following: 3 Ice cream 3 An open mind 3 The Events section of Your Local Link magazine Step one: Firstly, eat the ice cream. This should be the first step for everything, in our opinion.
‘ello Ellen! Step two: Gather the family around and have a flick through the Events section to see what grabs your attention.
Everyone say a big hello to our newest sales guru, Ellen, who will be looking after all of our lovely Health and Beauty advertisers. Welcome Ellen!
Step three: Go out and enjoy said events. See? It’s simple. You might even discover a new interest that the whole family can enjoy together. Why not set a challenge this summer for you to try something new as a family each week?
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10-11. It’s bigger on the inside We’ve often thought that Your Local Link is rather like the TARDIS, so it seemed appropriate for our front cover to be Doctor Who-themed. Check out the Hotlist to see our aerial photo of the York Maze – this year’s fabulous design features a dalek and the faces of the first and most recent Doctors.
contents.. features: 38-43. Charity feature.
We chat to the lovely folks at York Against Cancer about working with the cast of Emmerdale, why volunteering can help the volunteers, and how you can get involved.
22-25 Culture Column. The new Minster Undercroft is a blockbuster of an exhibition, featuring thoroughly modern features such as CGI film and touch screen displays. We take a peek…
Regulars: 8-9. Competitions. Win: a one month free pass to ROKO Health Club; a family pass to Stockeld Park; and a meal for two at Gourmet Burger Kitchen. 10-11. Hotlist. 12-13. Horoscopes. 14-15. The way I see it. Donna has a severe case of Freaky Friday syndrome. 16-17. Join the Club. 18-19. Well done.
86. School Holiday hotlist.The crème de la crème of what’s on this month.
88-96 Events Diary. Keep up to date with what’s on. 98-99 Days out. York and the surrounding areas are filled with a huge range of fantastic attractions – plan your next day out here.
100 Theatre and gigs.
20-21. Puzzles. 26-27. Gardening Guide. 28-31. Business Buzz. 32-33. Local Sport Report. We like Dan Tait – he reports on the sport and makes it funny (and helps us to understand it). And he has a new book out! 34-35. Gadget Guide 36-37. Motors. 45-62. Your home and garden. We
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Reasons you should pay us a visit: Exclusive online competitions This month you could win a copy of York Murder & Crime by Summer Strevens. The latest local news From us and the BBC – keep up to date with what’s going on in your community. Useful stuff Think the classified section of the magazine is big? You should see the local businesses directory on our website. Whichever type of tradesperson or supplier you need, our website has it all. Visit www.yourlocallink.co.uk Events Running short on ways to entertain the kids, or looking for something for you and your friends to enjoy at the weekend? The events section on our website is even bigger than the one in the magazine, and there’s a massive range of workshops, talks, fayres, culture... well, there’s too much to list here. See for yourself ...
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round up some gorgeous nature-inspired accessories for your home; and we bring you the latest home and gardening news. Plus, our expert columnists will help you to create a garden to be proud of. 63. Your Pet. 65-85. Your family and you. Howard explains the dos and don’ts of park etiquette; we provide some tips on choosing the best childcare for your little
one; the Beauty and Fashion Hotlist will keep you on trend; and beauty expert Jo Millner answers your questions. 86-100. Events & Days Out. 101-107. Food & Drink. 108-109. Trades & Services directory. 110-123. Classified – at a glance. 125-128. Jobs, jobs, jobs…
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Take stock Are the kids pestering you? Is counting slugs in the garden not the best of summer holiday activities? Need to get out and about with them for a day they’ll be talking about until next summer? Your prayers have been answered, and it’s all thanks to Stockeld Park. Enter the magical woodland of the Stockeld Park estate between Leeds and Harrogate, and discover a world of active adventure and fun for all the family. Uniquely combining sculpture and interactive art pieces with games and play, the whole family can come together to enjoy an incredible day out. Visit www.stockeldpark. co.uk or call 01937 586101.
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We have a family pass to give away which must be used before 1st September. All you have to do for a chance of winning is answer this simple question: Stockeld Park is located between Leeds and which other town? Send your answer (along with your name, address and daytime contact number) on a postcard marked ‘Stockeld Park Competition’ to the address on page six, or via email to info@yourlocallink. co.uk The competition ends on 8th August, so don’t delay. Terms and conditions apply. Good luck!
If the sight of bikini clad beauties and rippling beef cake hunks has left you feeling particularly flabby this summer, worry not. Those fitness enthusiasts at Roko Health Club on Clifton Moor are on hand to help you get fit, firm and have fun at the same time. They are offering one lucky reader a one month free pass to the health club, allowing you to enjoy all the great facilities Roko offers. What’s more they are offering everyone who enters a free weekend pass as long as you provide a valid email address. All you need do is answer this question: Where is York’s Roko Health Club based? Send your answer (along with your name, address and daytime contact number) on a postcard marked ‘Roko Competition’ to the address on page six, or via email to info@yourlocallink.co.uk The competition ends on 31st August, so don’t delay. Not open to existing gym members or people under the age of 18s. Must be redeemed by 31st Sept. Terms and conditions apply.
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What’s your beef? So… how many burgers have you incinerated on your barbeque so far this summer? Once your eyebrows have grown back and the burning shed has been put out, why not head into town and let a professional cook dinner for you? Gourmet Burger Kitchen on Lendal is a perfect place to enjoy a summer’s night out. They are the masters of meat and make all their burgers to order using the freshest of ingredients. Visit www.gbk.co.uk or call 639537. They are offering a meal for two at the restaurant, completely free of charge to the lucky winner of our competition. Not only that, but ten runners-up will each receive a VIP voucher entitling them to 30% off their bill the next time they visit. All you have to do for a chance of winning is answer this question: What street is Gourmet Burger Kitchen on? Send your answer (along with your name, address and daytime contact number) on a postcard marked ‘Gourmet Burger Kitchen Competition’ to the address on page six, or via email to info@yourlocallink.co.uk The competition ends on 31st August, so don’t delay. Vouchers can be used seven days a week, anytime until 31st December 2013. Terms and conditions apply. Good luck!
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Be proud of your heritage
Eeh, 1st August. ‘Tis an occasion celebrated with gusto here at Your Local Link HQ. Does tha’ know why? ‘Tis Yorkshire Day, tha’ daft hapeth! Get to t’Family section to find out how to play Yorkshire Bingo.
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It’s happened – the school holidays have descended. Families everywhere are searching for ways to keep everyone entertained, wondering how on earth they’re going to ensure both granddads and granddaughters have fun at the same time. If you heed the advice in our intro and use the Events section at the back of the mag, you will have a fantastic school holiday – no more will you hear those three words that can cause a chill to run down any parent’s spine, “I am bored!” Instead, all you’ll
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hear will be words of praise. Although we can’t promise this response from teenagers, as we understand that appearing to be too enthusiastic can ruin their street cred,* they will enjoy themselves, secretly. Cue victorious laughter.
*What will do their street cred the world of good, though, is reading our Krystal’s column online, coming soon to a blog near you. She’s the best barometer of what’s hot (dece) and what’s not (ladgin) in teen world. Keep an eye on blog.yourlocallink.co.uk
Call us mouthy, but we reckon it’s important to get your voice heard. Healthy debate leads to some fantastic ideas and solutions to issues – that’s how we decided on the perfect mix of biscuits to fill Bert the biscuit barrel. Perhaps more important is debating on local issues, which is why we’re so impressed with the fresh new approach that the City of York Council is taking to encourage the good people of York to offer their thoughts. Replacing the old Ward Committee format, the new Resident Forums have already proved successful in some areas, with the informal format allowing local people to focus on one or two key issues rather than having to work to a fixed agenda. The scheduling and location of the meetings is also set to be more flexible. Each ward is set to have their own Resident Forum which will be led by elected members, with one formal meeting and three informal meetings a year. Local residents are very welcome to all meetings, so get involved! n Visit www.york.gov.uk/wards or call 551832.
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No, we’re not being rude – we’re talking about York Maze. If you go down to York Maze this month, you may want to hide behind the sofa. The ace team have come up with another fantastic design, this year with a Doctor Who theme to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the show. Visitors will try their hand at finding their way around a 10km walkway in the shape of a 300 metre long dalek, as well as images of William Hartnell, the first ever Doctor from 1963, and the latest Doctor, Matt Smith. It’s sure to be a fantastic day out for all the family – even sixth Doctor Colin Baker, who attended the launch, is a huge fan of the design. “I have been invited to join events all over the world this year, but what York Maze have created with their giant maize maze has to be one of the most imaginative ways to mark the 50th anniversary I have seen,” says Colin. York Maze is open until 2nd September. n Visit www.yorkmaze.co.uk and to see more of our aerial photos, visit www.yourlocallink.co.uk
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Visit an enchanted forest An attraction that will entertain all the family is a godsend during the school holidays, so you’ll be pleased to know that Stockeld Park is sure to tick all the boxes for big kids and little kids alike. Located between Leeds and Harrogate, until 1st September the grounds of the stately home will play host to the Summer Adventure, which features a maze, electric scooter trail, go-karts, inflatable fun, a retro roller rink and a dragon swing – plus much, much more. Recharge your batteries with a picnic from the Woodland Café, then continue winding your way through the Enchanted Forest full of sculptures and installations. Luckily for you, we’re giving away a family pass in our competitions section – definitely one to enter! n Visit www.stockeldpark.co.uk or call 01937 586101.
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Horoscopes August 2013
Starsign of the month... Leo (23rd July - 23rd August)
here are a few famous faces you share your sign with
by James Christie n For details of private readings phone 07884 107100 or 01423 339770 Email: jcp@magepublishing.co.uk
It’s a very bright and busy month with the accent on domestic issues and family celebrations, and a time wherein families are brought together and pull together towards a common goal. Seeds that have been sown in the past now start bringing forth fruit, and as such there should be news of pregnancies and births; all parent/child relationships are well starred and Leo mothers in particular should feel justifiably pleased and proud at the way in which things are panning out and falling into place. On a different note this is also a very rich and exciting period for new love and young love! While career and job situations are not static, it must be said that there doesn’t seem to be a lot happening at this time; you’ll be examining some options, but like your fire sign cousins in Aries you won’t necessarily be acting on any major work related issues until future pathways become clearer. In any case, the emphasis this month is not on jobs and money, it’s on family and emotions.
L to R: Barack Obama, Helen Mirran, Alfred Hitchcock, Madonna
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Libra
Scorpio
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(24th August - 22nd September)
(23rd September - 22nd October)
(23rd October - 21st November)
(22nd November - 21st December)
Probably more money going out this month than there is coming in, but at least you seem to be getting something back for it. Holiday travel is relevant but it could be a plastic bending experience. Make sure you are fully insured in case there are extra expenses you hadn’t bargained for.
Intuition is all very well, but August is one of those periods in which some hard boiled intellect and intelligence should be seen as stronger allies and will be of greater use to you in your professional life and your personal life. Even in the most intense affairs of the heart, do not entirely trust your heart!
Other people, and perhaps one person in particular, seem to be working much harder to understand where you’re coming from – and where you’re trying to get to! There is a sea change of support, and people who were dead set against you now see you in a new light.
You’ll feel a bit down and disappointed at the way in which people pester you for help and advice, and then after wasting many hours of your time, totally ignore what you’ve told them. There is a message here for you, and it shouldn’t be too difficult for you to work out what it is!
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(22nd December - 19th January) I don’t think you’re going to win the lottery but there is some discernible improvement to your financial situation over the month of August. Maybe no room for luxuries, but at least you’ll find yourself able to breathe a bit more easily.
Aquarius (20th January - 18th February) A full-on few days at the beginning of the month with things calming down a little between the 7th and the 14th. From the 15th onwards you’ll be messed and muddled in legal and bureaucratic situations which should be the trend right the way through into September.
Pisces (19th February - 20th March) Some divided loyalties between the ‘old’ and the ‘new’ and, not for the first time, you are going to have to work on some of your emotional priorities. Much as you might (secretly) want them to, other people will not make your decisions for you.
ARIES (21st March - 19th April) Job and career issues dominate your thoughts throughout August and you’ll be deciding whether or not to act on something now, or to hold fire for another few months.
You should wait until you are certain in your own mind before leaping one way or the other.
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TAURUS (20th April - 20th May) A steep learning curve reaches its zenith this month, and although you might feel a bit mind-fried you’ll also feel as though you have achieved something worthwhile. A newfound sense of pride helps you achieve more with what you’ve got.
GEMINI (21st May - 20th June) If a couple of awkward decisions are taken out of your hands this month, you should feel a bit relieved rather than having a paddy. If someone else has made the decisions, you don’t have to, and therefore if it all goes wrong a few weeks up the road then no-one will ever be able to say it was your fault.
CANCER (21st June - 22nd July) Finances may not be exciting but at least they are on an even keel and you should benefit from an enhanced sense of security. The 4th, 14th and 24th are all good days for making career and business gains, but be on your guard on the 10th and 20th when you’ll be the target of someone’s envy and jealousy.
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The ups and downs of life as seen by our very own (very) grumpy, (almost) old woman
I suppose I should be grateful she didn’t send me off to the kiddies’ play area to Think About My Behaviour. it’). But somehow I never expected it to happen when I was still a fair few years off my pension.
I went to visit our daughter in London the other day. As I left, she handed me a package. ‘I’ve made you some sandwiches for on the train,’ she said. ‘And don’t forget to text me when you’re home safe.’ How did this happen? It seems like only yesterday I was sending her off with packed lunches and worrying about her. Now she’s become the adult and I’m the child. I’m surprised she didn’t warn me about talking to
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Early retirement
And I’m not the only one. A friend recently told me that her 30 year old daughter gave her a lecture on how to cross the road. My daughter frequently grabs my hand when we’re crossing the street. I always thought it was because she felt safer, but now I suspect she’s afraid I’m going to randomly rush out in front of the Park & Ride.
I expected this role reversal might come to pass eventually, but not yet. I thought I had at least another 20 or 30 years before she started looking after me (I remember when she was five she came up with detailed plans to build two houses next door to each other and have a swimming pool in the garden – ‘and a special crane that can pick you up and put you in the pool whenever I feel like
Although come to think about it, it’s been on the cards for a while. I suppose I became helpless in her eyes the day I handed her my iPhone because I didn’t know how to make a call. Even now, when my husband and I find we’ve accidentally recorded a whole series of Ice Road Truckers on the Sky Plus, we know she’ll sort it out.
Daughter knows best When we recently took a girly holiday, she sent me details of which flights to book, emailed me links to the hotel and even drew up a
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detailed itinerary of what we’d do when we got there. Then, when I went into my inevitable airport meltdown because I’d lost my boarding pass and I couldn’t fit my toiletries into the stupid plastic bag, she said very kindly, ‘Calm down, you’re overtired. Why don’t you go and sit down?’ I suppose I should be grateful she didn’t send me off to the kiddies’ play area to Think About My Behaviour. It’s a little bit sad, really, because once your kids start looking after you it feels like the beginning of the end. It’s a sign you’re not so needed any more. But on the plus side, it means you’ve done your job properly because you’ve produced a fully functioning, responsible adult. Plus, if you overdo it in the airport bar, there’s always someone to make sure you don’t miss your plane. Result.
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There’s no better barometer on what’s hot and what’s not than our Donna. Here, she shares her thoughts on what’s in or out in her own unique style!
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Being clever. According to a recent survey by the Daily Telegraph, the most common things people do to appear smarter include wearing glasses with clear lenses, pretending to like jazz or know about wine, quoting Shakespeare, repeating someone else’s joke and reading a ‘serious’ book on the beach. So I guess that copy of Bring Up The Bodies wasn’t fooling anyone, forsooth…
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Names. I’m still reeling from the news that Kanye West and Kim Kardashian have called their baby ‘North’. Calling your kid North West might seem hilarious, but it’s bordering on child cruelty to me. Plus, she will almost certainly be an outcast in the Kardashian family because her name doesn’t begin with a ‘K’. Unless they decide to christen her ‘Knorth’. Frankly, I wouldn’t put anything past them.
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City of York Council is asking all you do-g ooders out there to lend a helping hand by volunteering with local charity groups. York Cares and York Council for Voluntary Services represent a num ber of charities such as RSPCA and St. Leonard’s Hospice by mentorin g, fundraising and working with vulnerable people. n To find out more call 621133 or ema il info@yorkcares.co.uk.
tech support
When Oaken Grove Surfers aren’t busy hitting the beach, they’re offering computer and internet skills to beginners. The group are looking for new mentors with reasonable IT skills to lend their support from September on Monday mornings or Thursday afternoons at the Oaken Grove Centre in Haxby. n Call 769176.
movers and shakers
If you’re not quite famous enough to ente r Strictly Come Dancing, get yourself down to Poppleton Road Mem orial Hall. Ballet classes will be held on Mondays at 12pm and Thursdays at 2pm, and tap classes on Thursdays at 2pm, for dancers of all skill levels. You don’t need tap shoes a tu-tu, just lots of energy. n Call 791187 for tap or 07931 346140 for ballet.
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half a century
2013 sees the ninth year for York’s 50+ Festival this September, and the organisers are looking for volunteers to help celebrate the best years of our lives. Folks at the festival are looking for schools, businesses and cultural and faith groups to take part and share their intergenerational knowledge. n Call 4888870.
footie training Girls who know their red cards from their referees are being asked to join York Railway Institute’s Girls’ Football Club. Foot-happy females aged between seven and 13 years are all welcome. Training sessions take place at Holgate Ward on Wednesday evenings, with games on Saturday mornings. n Call 07906 397447.
straight from the heart
York Coronary Support provide social opportunities for people who have experienced heart conditions. The group meet on the first Monday of every month at The Folk Hall in Haxby at 7.30pm and also run fitness sessions three times per week. Arty types can also come along to monthly art classes at Wigginton Community Centre or take part in fundraising events. n Email brookes371@btinternet.com.
Does your club or group need new members? Or maybe you have some news you’d like to share. If so, get in touch with us. Write to us at the address on page seven, or email us at info@yourlocallink.co.uk. Mark your message ‘Club News’.
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Stamford Bridge has in the past been a place synonymous with resisting Viking invaders. But it seems today the only thing the pleasant town has to put up with is a damn good sing song – and they don’t mind that at all. That is because the Stamford Bridge Singers, the choir that tackle all kinds of music from show tunes to church hymns, are belting out the ballads with such expertise that the locals are powerless to resist getting involved. You can too, as the choir are always looking for enthusiastic new members. Everyone is welcome regardless of ability (although they are still a bit suspicious or rampaging Norsemen). n Visit www.stamfordbridgesingers.co.uk
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If you are female, aged 1845 and looking to make som e new friends while doing good, look no further. York Ladies Circle is a social club with a difference. Although they do the typical fun things like theatre trips, walking holidays, wine tasting and quizzes, they also help rais e money for local charities. n This year the chosen cha rity is Martin House Childre n’s Hospice, so to start giving something bac k today, visit www.ladiescir cle .co.uk/york or email info@yorkladiescircle.co.u k
the centre of community
Orchard Park Community Centre is waiting for your group or party celebration. Right in the middle of Huntington the centre is fully equipped and recently renovated. It would make the perfect venue to hire for
whatever reason. Call 640632. The centre is currently seeking dedicated committee members to have a say on how the centre is used. The next meeting is being held on 16th July at 7.30pm, so if you’ve got an opinion to be voiced, call 07837 133009.
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Rock the boat
Ouse the champion?
Were you part of the thousands-strong crowd that gathered on the banks of the river in mid-July? If you were, and you caught a glimpse of the 2013 Rotary Dragon Boat Race, you’ll no doubt know that an exciting day out was had by all. The event saw teams from various York businesses and clubs paddling the living heck out of the river to claim the coveted first place. The triumphant victors, the aptly named Ouse The Daddy from City of York Rowing Club, helped the York Rotary Club raise a whopping amount of £58,000, much of which will be donated to this year’s chosen charity, Help for Heroes. n Visit www.yorkrotary.co.uk
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Talented joinery students recently pooled their woodwork wizardry talents to build a Viking longboat for the 2013 Yorkshire in Bloom contest. Students from York College Construction Centre built the vessel, which stretches an impressive six metres and features a colourful display of flowers available for public viewing.
Members of the Volsung and Orsheim battle re-enactment groups recently launched the replica longboat, ‘Ormen’, at Stamford Bridge. Keep an eye out for the boat passing through Stamford Bridge this month on the A1666 from York to the East Coast. n Visit www.yorkcollege.ac.uk.
The stars shine After an intensive 19 months of fundraising, the York Teaching Hospital Charity is delighted to announce that their Star Appeal has achieved the target amount of £300,000. Massive congratulations are due to the charity and everyone who helped along the way, as the money will be used to refurbish York Hospital’s Stroke Rehabilitation unit. In desperate need of modernisation for many years, the critical unit helps victims of stroke get set for life back in the real world. The final fundraising push, the 2013 Star Ball held at the National Railway Museum, managed to pull in an additional £13,390 which more than helped the charity to achieve their goal. n For updates on the work being carried out on the unit, and to find out more about the charity, visit www.yorkhospitals.nhs.uk
York St. John recently announced the appointment of new Deputy Vice Chancellor, Professor Alyson Tobin. Professor Tobin will take up her new post in September, but it’s certainly not the first time she’s held such a prestigious role. Since taking on the role of Acting Vice-Principal and Dean of the Faculty of Science at the University of St. Andrew’s, the professor has held posts at the University of Manchester, the University of Sussex and in our very own city at the University of York. She has been awarded two research fellowships by The Royal Society and will continue her research in the field of plant physiology. Vice Chancellor Professor David Fleming is said to be delighted to welcome a figure with such a notable international research record. Welcome on board Alyson! n Visit www.yorksj.ac.uk
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Ian Walker had the honour of shaking hands with the Archbishop of York recently thanks to his amazing charity work. Ian, who is Ambassador for the Archbishop of York Youth Trust, raised around £1,000 by completing a gruelling sporting challenge. Trooper Ian walked and cycled an incredible 246 miles across the North East from Berwick-upon-Tweed to York. He was rewarded with a personal thank you from the Archbishop at Bishopthorpe Palace. The money Ian has raised will support the trust’s grant making programme, funding a number of youth projects to enable underprivileged children across the north to lead better lives. Young Leaders Coordinator Dan Finn says Ian has done an amazing thing. “We’d like to say a huge thank you to Ian for all his efforts, especially during those tough hills!” Well done to Ian – we reckon he deserves to put his feet up. n Visit www.archbishopofyorkyouthtrust.co.uk.
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through time After millions of pounds of investment and 2000 years in the making, we step down into the Minster’s Undercroft and immerse ourselves in their latest blockbuster of an exhibition, Revealing York Minster. If you have ever ventured down those few steps into the bowels of York Minster you might be familiar with the Undercroft. The underground space was excavated during the 1960s, when vital repair work was carried out on the cathedral, resulting in the discovery of fascinating archaeological finds that gave glimpses of the Minster’s – and York’s – colourful past. Since that time the underground space has been a museum to the site’s history, ranging from insights about the Roman fortress headquarters and through the ages right up to the present, working church. Recently however, and thanks to a multi-million pound Heritage Lottery Fund grant, the Undercroft has been completely modernised and reimagined, resulting in the high-tech exhibition: Revealing York Minster.
Renewed Walking through the subterranean passages is like stepping back in time. Projections and touch screen displays reveal the history of the site, from the location of the Roman Principia (prepare to walk over a clear glass floor above ancient remains) to the earliest Norman Minster and the evolution of the current church. Some of the artefacts that have been on display since the 1960s – such as the exposed Roman drain – have been completely reinterpreted, making it easier for visitors of all ages to understand how they fit into the story of the building. Everything is explained in glorious technicolour as computer animations fly the visitor through reconstructed Roman halls and aerial footage of the Minster today. We were particularly impressed with a section
Things to see in the Undercroft • Foundations of Roman buildings and precious artefacts such as coins, inscribed tiles and Roman siege engine bullets! • The Horn of Ulf, an elephant tusk carved by Vikings, that was used to record the sale of the land on which the Minster now sits. See it up close. • Wander through the Treasury, a medieval vault, in which the cathedral’s priceless gold, silver and pewter items live.
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History in the making Speaking about the thumbs up-thumbs down brigade, one particular emperor is given the cinematic treatment in an area of the new Undercroft which houses a screening room. An enormous screen displays short and extremely professionally-made films about the rise of Constantine the Great and his eventual toleration of Christianity. Also shown are insights into the working life of the Minster, showing clergy, stone masons, flower arrangers, police and visitor staff all beetling away. The sense that there is more to York Minster than ruins and history is
further reinforced by a giant touchscreen display, clearly inspired by the Marauder’s Map in Harry Potter. By touching a button marked with one of the many departments in the cathedral, the visitor is awarded with ghostly footprints that wander about the church’s floor-plan showing what each person does in a typical day. If you have ever wondered what a verger did, prepare to find out (here’s a spoiler: they don’t trim the edges of lawns). Revealing York Minster is open every day, 10am-5pm. Call 0844 9390011 or visit www.yorkminster.org
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Got your Galtres tickets yet? It’s all change for the Galtres Festival this year. First, the festival has a brand new home in the idyllic surroundings of Duncombe Park. And just in case you‘re not one for slumming it under canvas, this year for the first time they’re offering boutique camping. Imagine arriving to find your very own swish bell tent or Tipi, all ready and waiting for your arrival (well, if it’s good enough for Kate and Sienna... ).One thing that hasn't changed this year is the fabulous line-up
of bands, including Maximo Park, The Undertones, Reef and The Stranglers. And another thing that hasn't changed is the great discount exclusive for Your Local Link readers. When ordering your tickets, simply quote ‘Locallink767’ to get £3 off a day ticket, £5.40 off a weekend ticket and £15 off a family ticket. With great food and drink, plus a host of activities including camel racing (another first!), this is a must for the whole family. It’s all happening 23rd – 25th August. For more information visit www.galtresfestival.org.uk.
Holding out for a hero As we’re all itching to get to York Theatre Royal to see The Legend of King Arthur, which will see the entire theatre transformed into Camelot complete with round table and jousting, we were thrilled to get the chance to interview one of the stars of the show.
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n Matt Rixon, who plays Merlin, chatted to our Nic and you can see the interview online at www. yourlocallink.co.uk. Find out more at www.yorktheatreroyal.co.uk or call 623568.
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Incredibly next year sees the 100 year anniversary of the start of the First World War. To commemorate this, and to look back at a time filled with conflict and social change, the folks at York Castle Museum are beginning work on a fantastic new exhibition. 1914: When the World Changed Forever will combine the museum's fantastic military, costume and social history collections with new technology to create a major exhibition on the First World War. After receiving a grant of almost £1.2 million from the Heritage Lottery Fund, the construction work can begin to transform office space into new galleries. The exhibition will open in June 2014. n Call 687687 or visit www.yorkcastlemuseum.org.uk
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The interest in King Richard III has escalated since the discovery of his regal bones under a Leicester car park. Whatever your views about where the exKing should be buried, there is no denying that York loves Dickie and we’re all looking forward to Richard III: Rumour and Reality, a year-long series of city-wide events. Those who really love the murdered monarch can let everybody know by bidding on an exclusively made 18 carat gold boar badge. A symbol of Richard III, the badge is moulded after a silver version found in Stillingfleet in 2010 which must have belonged to a wealthy supporter of the king. n The silent auction will take place until October, so if you would like to bid visit the Yorkshire Museum or email boarbadge@ymt.org.uk
Go Medieval mad! The Yorkshire Medieval Festival was one of the highlights of last year’s York 800 celebration. And it proved such a hit that York Archeological Trust has brought it back for a second year! There are events happening all over Yorkshire, including falconry, archery, thrilling re-enactments and guided visits to a host of stunning medieval sites in gorgeous settings. And as you can imagine, there’s plenty going on in York, too. Take a Medieval Mystery Tour, or learn about life as a servant with the volunteers at Barley Hall. Kids can join in with Horrible Histories’ own Terry Deary’s Medieval Mayhem Roadshow, or go back to Knight School (get it?) and find out if they’ve got what it takes to join King Arthur’s round table. Events are happening from 3rd – 30th August. n For more information, visit www.yorkshire-medieval-festival.co.uk
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It’s never too early to get your kids keen on gardening. Start them soon enough and you’ll never have to weed another flowerbed again...
Work hard, play hard Give the kids their very own set of gardening tools – trowel, fork, bucket and gloves, all in a special garden bag – then just sit back and watch them tidy the garden for you. Well, you can dream... £15.99 www.find-me-a-gift.co.uk
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You say tomato... When we spotted Johnsons Little Gardeners Grow Your Own Pizza Topping kit, we were excited. Can you actually get a pepperoni plant? Sadly it’s just tomatoes and basil, but it’s still fun for kids. Just add cheese. And pizza base, of course. Not suitable for children under three years. £5 Wilkinsons, Clifton Moor
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Get growing Not only does the Canova Grow My First Ever Flower Garden contain everything you need to grow colourful cosmos, nasturtiums, cornflowers and sunflower, you can also colour in the biodegradable box! Ideal for ages three years and up. £14.99 www.greatgifts4kids.co.uk
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Get up close to the natural world with this nature trail viewer and scrapbook. It even comes with a plastic spider to get them started. Which is about as close as we’d like to get to the real thing... £14, www.notonthehighstreet.com
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Stuck for ideas? Get hold of a copy of Fun Gardening for Kids by Jenny Hendy. It’s packed with 30 creative outdoor projects ideal for children aged between five and12. And there are step by step pics to follow, too. £6, Anness Publishing
Home tweet home Build a little birdhouse in your soul, as the song goes. But you’ll probably attract more feathered friends if you stick it in your garden. The self assembly kit includes four pots of paint in natural colours. Suitable for five years plus. £8.99 www.greatgifts4kids.co.uk
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A new legal empire has recently begun in York and East Yorkshire as Harrowells Solicitors, long-time advertiser and monthly columnist, has joined forces with Pocklington-based Powell & Young. The merger, which will be completed by the beginning of August, will see the creation of the new practice ‘Harrowells incorporating Powell & Young’ in the Market Place, Pocklington. Harrowells currently has offices in York, Thirsk and Easingwold and with the combined staff from Powell & Young now employs more than 130 partners and staff who offer expert advice on all legal matters. n Call 558600.
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York business networking 13th and 27th August from 8-10am at Fulford Golf Club. Visit www.4networking.biz or call 0845 1234444. Network North Every Wednesday from 7.15-9am at Hotel Du Vin, The Mount. Visit www.networknorth.org.uk BSYNY Events for new businesses running throughout the month at York Eco Business Centre. Visit www. yorkecobusinesscentre.com or call 699590.
YORK CHAMBER EVENTS To book visit www.yourchamber.org.uk or call 567838. BUSINESS LUNCH IN YORK 7th August, 12-2pm. Holiday Inn York, Tadcaster Road, YO23 1QF. Informal networking followed by a two course lunch. Paul Foweather OBE, Governing Governor of HMP Full Sutton, will be speaking. PURE NETWORKING IN YORK 15th August, 7.30-9am. Middlethorpe Hall & Spa, Bishopthorpe Road, YO23 2GB.
Fresh design Getting your business noticed is hard work. Getting people to remember you is even harder, that’s why it’s crucial to get a unique look and feel to your logo and branding. If you are looking for a fresh solution to your design needs, then you should consider Mint. No, we don’t mean open a packet of Trebor’s – we mean give the guys from Mint Design a call. They are a friendly design studio offering print and digital design solutions. If you need a brochure, a logo designing or help with marketing, Mint could be the breath of fresh air your business needs.
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Henry Boot Developments Ltd, the company that has acquired the former Terry’s Chocolate Works for redevelopment, has appointed two leading property agents to promote the site. Jones Lang LaSalle and Savills have been asked to ensure that a multitude of businesses know what is planned for the future of the former chocolate factory, as Henry Boot Developments work on turning the site into offices, shops and homes. No doubt potential commercial tenants will be jumping at the chance to set up shop at the Chocolate Works, near to the racecourse, which will mean a major boost for the city’s economy.
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Most people n earing retirement try to make sense of their patchwork quilt of p ensions, ISAs and other savings to try make s ome s ense out of the chaos. And, being brutally honest, most people make a complete hash of it. The state p ension was born in 1908 when most people never even lived to receive it. This graph clearly shows that.
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approach to legal services within York, Wetherby and the wider Yorkshire region. The merger will also enhance the current services offered meaning that all clients will benefit from a broader range of expertise. We wish them the very best of British for the future. n Call 716000 and visit www.warekay.co.uk
If you are a business owner who has ever considered taking on an apprentice, now is the perfect time. The new Apprenticeship Brokerage Service, operated by City of York Council, is designed to provide free and impartial advice for York businesses, from the very first enquiry to finally employing your sprightly new apprentice. Taking on an apprentice is a fantastic way to invigorate your business and create a dedicated and loyal workforce with the right skills for you. It’s never been easier to hire an apprentice, and if they are aged between 16 and 18 the government will pick up 100% of the training bill. With over 280 apprentice job frameworks in place, no matter what kind of business you run there will be an apprentice programme for you. From plumbing and hairdressing, to software design and marketing, the Apprenticeship Brokerage Service can connect you with the right people for your business. n To find out more call 552200.
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Business Hero As part of our Hero series, we look at who inspires some of our city’s business gurus. Next up, Jo Burgess, Business Engagement Officer for the York Apprenticeship Brokerage Service at City of York Council. My business hero is Jamie Oliver. He exemplifies the qualities I hold highest in business people – drive, enthusiasm, humour and being unafraid of pushing the boundaries! More importantly to me, though, is the example that Jamie has set to young people. Jamie left school with two GCSEs and trained as an apprentice Chef, and worked his way up in the industry to the success he is today. And the story doesn’t end there – Jamie decided he wanted to share his knowledge and experiences with other young people and opened his restaurant, 15, in 2002. This was an opportunity for 15 disadvantaged young people to train to be a chef. Jamie has also created the ‘15 Foundation’, which is a charity dedicated to supporting young people. The story of 15 and Jamie’s background are really inspirational to me (in my role). It’s my job to show businesses in York the great potential of young people, and what better example than (someone like) Jamie? The Apprenticeship Brokerage Service offers free and impartial advice for businesses in the city – find out more opposite.
Regency Restaurant now offering meeting rooms After a recent refurbishment, Regency Chinese Restaurant on Barbican Road now has meeting rooms available for hire, making it an ideal venue for conferencing. Food and drink is available for business groups. n Visit www.regencyyork.com or call 659976.
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Keep on moving It seems the club may indeed be extending their stay at Bootham Crescent longer than anticipated as the new stadium has hit yet another snag and a further delay is imminent. I think the Spice Girls are fairly likely to release a new album before the official ground move is officially in motion but here’s to hoping long suffering supporters don’t have to wait too long for the move to a stadium that will hopefully be home to League football for many years to come.
Change is afoot After weeks of the usual hype and expectation surrounding the new football season, kick off is finally upon us as York City bid for a better, less stressful season than their first back in the Football League. Nigel Worthington’s men begin at home to Northampton on 3rd August before the test against higher league opposition comes in the shape of Championship side Burnley who arrive at Bootham Crescent on 6th August. It is a bit of a new look York City, with old Wembley heroes Jason Walker, Matty Blair, Scott Kerr and Paddy McLaughlin all leaving for pastures new. Kerr and McLaughlin have returned back to the non-league with Grimsby Town, and
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Blair could grace the hallowed turf at Bootham Crescent later this season when he plays for new employers Fleetwood Town, but Jason Walker has taken the obscure route by signing for Swedish outfit Östersunds FK. Some have said that his career could get lost in Sweden – I don’t know if that’s based on comparing Swedish football with IKEA, where you can drift from those yellow lines and end up closer to Narnia than the car park – but with only a six month contract on the table, don’t be surprised to see Jason Walker reappear on these shores sooner rather than later.
On the box Sport fans will soon be able to look forward to a massive British boxing title fight when former Jungle star David Haye takes on the supremely self confident Tyson Fury. At six foot nine and with probably the most suitable name for a Heavyweight Champion Boxer ever, you would think the unbeaten Fury would take some stopping, yet Haye goes into the September
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clash as hot favourite despite only completing five rounds since his ‘toeinjury’ influenced defeat to Wladamir Klitschko. Closer to home, a new professional boxer is coming through the ranks with local trainer and Manager Glenn Banks. Next month’s column will have the full details.
Britain’s great Andy Murray certainly put the ‘Great’ in Great Britain as he stunningly outclassed Novak Djokovic to clinch his first Wimbledon crown. Well, I think he played Djokovic but never actually saw him up close as the BBC decided to show Andy Murray’s mum after every single point. There was also the pride of the British and Irish Lions who not only won the series against Australia, the first since 1997; they absolutely smashed their opponents to pieces, 41-16 in the deciding test match. Hopefully our Yorkshire cricketers are taking a leaf out of their book and are inspired to succeed. I am writing these notes just after the first test where you could cut the tension with a knife.
Dan’s book is available now! You’ll remember us telling you about Dan releasing his first book – well the wait is over, as it is available online and from the York City FC club shop from 6th August! ‘Keep the Faith: A Personal Journey Following York City Football Club’ is written in Dan’s usual witty style, and promises to be a great read for both football fanatics and non-fans alike. Our own author Donna gave it the thumbs up: "Frankly, I always thought there was as much chance of me enjoying a book on York City Football Club as there was of Victoria Beckham enjoying a KFC Bargain Bucket,” says self-confessed sports sceptic Donna, “but Dan’s witty one-liners and passion for the not so beautiful game make this book a great read even for non fans. I laughed, cried and after reading this I very nearly bought a season ticket." YPD Books are already taking pre-orders for Dan’s book – visit www.ypdbooks.com
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Hi-Fun Bluetooth Phone Gloves. If you need to gesture to someone that you’ll call them later, what do you do? You lift you hand to your head, putting your thumb to your ear and your little finger to your mouth. Fun isn’t it? Well that entertaining piece of sign language can now be used to actually make phone calls! The Hi-Fun Bluetooth Gloves feature a small speaker in the thumb and a microphone in the little finger, and they connect to your phone via Bluetooth. So now you can walk along the street speaking into your empty hand like a child pretending to be Daddy. Nobody will think you are weird. Nobody. £49.99 Gadget rating 6/10 Available from www.mobilefun.co.uk
Nerf Super Soaker Switch Shot. War has been declared on the streets of York. Roaming packs of errant children are armed and dangerous, fuelled by summer holiday excitement and one too many Fruit Pastel lollies. These cheeky imps carry water pistols and mischievous smiles, seeking innocent passers-by to give a drenching to. Fight back, resist! Pack your own piece in the form of the Nerf Super Soaker Switch Shot. This powerful water pistol features an interchangeable water cartridge for 20 fluid ounces of water and an adjustable nozzle for squirting different streams, like duel shot and vapour. With this you’ll feel like Arnie. Wet Arnie. £39.99 Gadget rating 8/10 Available from www.amazon.co.uk
Window Bird Feeder. We love birds. No, we’re not being sexist – we mean avian life, that which flutters and pecks and chirps. We love birds so much in fact that we like to watch them eat. It would be creepy if we did this to a person, but birds generally appreciate a few seeds put out for them. To get a better look at the birds in your garden, bring them to you. The Window Bird Feeder sticks to the outside of a window and attracts our feathered friends to feast, giving you a great view. There are little trays for different bird-chow, as well as two perches for them to stand on. £9.95 Gadget rating 9/10 Available from www.gizoo.co.uk
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Hope & Glory Espresso Machine. While the rest of York may have been lazily relaxing in the August sun, we at Your Local Link have been bouncing off the walls. That is because we’ve been in search of the perfect coffee and have been grinding, brewing and slurping some of the finest hot brown liquid this side of Sumatra. On our travels we encountered the Hope & Glory Espresso machine and were very impressed. The machine uses 7g coffee pods (meaning no powdery mess) and has a milk steaming arm for cappuccinos and lattes. We loved the strong taste of the espresso as well as the many different kinds of pods that are available.
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The saying goes that charity begins at home, and that’s certainly the case at York Against Cancer. Since launching in 1987, the charity has raised a staggering £10 million to help the people of York who have been affected by cancer and their families. We took a closer look at this incredibly worthwhile local cause.
how does it work? There are just seven paid members of staff at York Against Cancer, and what’s even more amazing is that only three of those members work full time. Julie Russell, General Manager, explains how the team is structured. “There are three of us who work full time in the office including myself, and on a part time basis we have two drivers who take patients in the mini bus to Leeds for radiotherapy, as well as a writer, and a lady who manages the retail side,” says Julie. With such a small team, she says that the charity’s volunteers are invaluable. “We all have to pitch in with everything as there’s so much to do, but our army of volunteers make a huge difference to the charity – without them, we’d have to pay someone else to fill their roles, so they save us a lot of money,
” says Julie. And the charity doesn’t just provide fantastic care for cancer patients – the team also fundraise to provide education and research. Above Julie is a board of directors, who
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history corner Back in 1987, three local people – research scientist Colin Garner from the University of York, and surgeons John Craven and Steve Leveson – decided to set up a charity for the people of York with the aim of offering care, counselling and education, and funding research. Just two years later the charity had already raised enough funds for a research project, and four years after that the Jack Birch Unit of Molecular Carcinogenesis was launched at the University of York. Since then, the charity has funded a host of excellent services including two shops, a counselling service and a minibus to transport patients to Leeds for radiotherapy. Alongside this, the charity has educated York’s schoolchildren on healthy living, regularly giving talks and offering education packs. Just think what the team could achieve in the next quarter of a century with your help!
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street collection, 21st September Watch out for tireless volunteers in the city centre from 10am-4pm, who will be
raising funds during the annual street collection. As ever, the folks could do with a hand on the day, so if you could spare an hour or two to collect, email office@yorkagainstcancer.org.uk or call 764466.
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Turn the page to find out about the fantastic work done by York Against Cancer’s army of volunteers, and hear from Di Ridley who has been volunteering for the charity for the past eight years.
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lend a hand, make a difference If you’ve ever considered donating your time to a worthy cause, read on – you’d be hard pressed to find a more welcoming team of volunteers to look after you. Julie Russell, General Manager, explains that there is a wide range of opportunities for volunteers, so it’s likely there’ll be a job to suit your tastes and schedule. “Currently we have around 70 volunteers who we can call upon, whether we need someone to stand with a can on the street, give us a hand in the shop, help at an
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We chat to Di Ridley, who has volunteered for York Against Cancer for eight years, about what it’s like behind the scenes. doing pricing, counting money in cans, filing, tidying up, helping at events – whatever was needed. I do anything and everything! Once a week I help at the shop at York Hospital, which is great because you meet some wonderful people.
Why is York Against Cancer special? I’m a big believer in local charities. All charities do good work, but so much can get eaten up in administration by the national ones. With York Against Cancer, it really is local people helping local people – you can see the work being done. Another thing that makes the charity special is that it was founded by three local people, who are known in the community. And everyone knows that 100% of profits made from gifts and cards is ploughed straight back in.
How can volunteering help the volunteers? I’ve always believed that you need to put something into life, not just take from it. I get lots of satisfaction from volunteering, being able to help people and know that I’m still of use. You realise that everyone is in it together, and that you’re not on your own. I lost my husband to cancer three years ago, and for those of us who are left on our own volunteering helps to fill a gap. Having been so busy caring for somebody, when you lose them you then only have yourself to think about, and that is is alien. At the charity we all prop each other up and look out for each other, so it’s very social – we have a great laugh. You get paid in satisfaction.
Why did you want to get involved with volunteering for York Against Cancer? Both my husband and I had cancer, and I’d heard lots of people talk about the charity. Once I was over my operation, my husband and I talked about me doing some volunteering, and York Against Cancer was a logical place to come. I started by coming in the office for one afternoon a week,
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woman on a mission If you’re at the helm of a charity such as York Against Cancer, you’ll need determination, energy and most of all passion. Luckily General Manager Julie Russell has all of these qualities in spades, alongside a large dose of Yorkshire grit and humour. We chatted to her about driving the charity forward (which can sometimes mean driving the minibus). what does your role involve? I sit somewhere in the middle between the other six paid staff, the committees, the volunteers and the board of directors above me. The board will decide what we’re going to fund, and it’s my job to make it happen. I’ve been in the role for five and a half years, but I’ve been with the charity for nearly nine – I used to do the accounts, but I ended up taking on more and more responsibility. With it being such a small team, we all tend to get involved with a lot of different bits, which makes it really interesting. I’m a bit of a jack of all trades really. I’ve driven the mini bus to Leeds, taken cardboard to the tip, gone to car boot sales in my own time to sell off some of the stock that we haven’t sold
in the shop – somebody has got to do these jobs so everybody pitches in, and that’s what makes it such a nice team.
what’s it like working for a charity? It’s very different to a commercial company – you leave a commercial job and think that you won’t get involved, that you’ll just come into work, earn your money and go home. That attitude doesn’t last for very long here; you find with most staff that they get bitten by this bug. It’s because we do hear some really interesting stories – both nice stories and sad ones – but it’s rewarding, because if you get that one bit of good news it’s really great, because you know that you helped. You do have to be
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you recently had members of the cast of Emmerdale appear at your York Rocks Against Cancer fundraiser – what was that like? It went brilliantly! However, I think it was one of the reasons that I didn’t sleep for three weeks before my holiday! It was something that we’d never done before, and myself, Graham Bradbury and Ian Surgenor, who also worked on the event, all had to work together and pool our knowledge. It was all worth it, because the night was absolutely brilliant, and to have the Emmerdale cast there
what have been the most memorable moments? Last year was absolutely amazing – it was the charity’s silver anniversary and I was involved in the purchase of the apartment in Whitby, which is for families who are affected by cancer to enjoy a break. It was wonderful to get a phone call from the first person who stayed there saying how amazing it was. Just talking about it gives me goosepimples, because the feedback has just made it so worthwhile. The events last year were incredible too – we had a fantastic ball where we raised £30,000. These things are all incredibly hard work, but afterwards you sort of forget all that – it’s a bit like childbirth really! There’s lots of hard work, but the rewards make it so worth it. To know that people are getting together as a family and getting support when things are tough is just fantastic. I’m a bit passionate about my job!
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careful that you don’t burn yourself out, but we all watch out for each other and take care of one another. Fundraising is a challenge – people don’t have the disposable income at the moment, so we continue to work harder to raise the same amount of money. It puts us under pressure, but it’s the same for every charity at the moment. We just can’t take our foot off the pedal.
was wonderful. I’d love to get more celebrities involved in fundraising as it brought people to the event who might not have come otherwise. They were all so nice and down to earth, too! My husband doesn’t get excited about any fundraising events really, but even he came out of the Grand Opera House and said “That was amazing!” and that was proper praise for me. It was my favourite event that we’ve done so far.
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Red or dead. Bring the warmth inside with you this month by splashing a bit of intense colour around your home. Strong reds are trending at the moment, best used as really striking focal points in rooms that need enlivening. Check out the bright red coffee machine we tried and tested in this issues’ Gadget Guide for the kind of thing we mean. Quite frankly if it’s not shouting “look at me, look at me!” we’re just not bothered.
Get outside. August is the perfect month to put some thought to the other room in your house, one that is often overlooked – your garden. Outdoor living is hotter than a summer’s day on Mercury this month, so get out and see what you can do to make that old back yard your new favourite space. Outdoor furniture doesn’t just have to be cold plastic chairs that attract puddles and spiders – why not try stringing up a hammock to laze away the hot afternoons, or for dinner what about this four-seater wedge set from Barnitts?
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Be Switzerland. If you really want your flaming red focal point to stand out then consider giving the rest of the room a neutral look. Keeping things nice and bland with pale cream or white furniture and bare empty walls goes a long way to combatting the busy---ness and activity of the summer months. Bare hard wood floors will give your sweaty tootsies a treat when you return from a Saturday afternoon shopping in York. You’ll soon look forward to retreating to your cool and calm sanctuary at home.
What’s not... Just go for a run. It’s always a great idea to keep fit – your health and confidence will thank you. But building up a dusty, rusting collection of barely used gym equipment at home is not a good idea. Home gyms never look good unless you have a penthouse apartment with 5000 square metres of space and views over Central Park. Most York homes can spare only the boxroom which means the gym is cramped, messy and filled with awkwardly shaped equipment. Take our advice: turn the boxroom into a calming study and jog around the Knavesmire a few times. Meanwhile, at the top of the beanstalk… We’re sure you are very proud of your ten-seater sofa or your massive 100 inch LCD TV, but we would like to point out that you live in a bedsit above a Chinese takeaway. Furniture that is far too big for the room in which it sits makes any space seem cramped and small. Super large four-poster beds might be the epitome of comfort but if you have to open a window to get out of the damn thing chances are it is too big for your bedroom. Always consider the size of any room before buying furniture for it – it will also save you from having to knock down a wall to get your new wardrobe in.
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Bring the outside in Get back to nature and make your home look gorgeous with these flora and fauna-inspired accessories. Light up
Remember last month’s Property Hotlist when we said lampshades were most definitely hot? If you’re stuck for inspiration, you could do a lot worse than this beauty. £19.95 Sass and Belle www.sassandbelle.co.uk
Tea time
We reckon this lace effect felt placemat is the best thing to happen to doilies since Betty’s. It’s also available in a heart shape, and in white. £1.95 each Dotcomgiftshop www.dotcomgiftshop.com
Box clever
These tiffin boxes are both practical and pleasing on the eye. £29.95 Fraser and May, 9 Bridge Street 626101
Green, green grass
No lawn? No worry. This unusual vase will provide a bit of greenery. £32 Snow Home www.snow-home.co.uk
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An apple a day
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Under my wing
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Flutter by, butterfly
We can’t get enough of this gorgeous heart-shaped beadfest. There are other designs available in different colours, featuring flowers and butterflies. We love. £3.25 Karenza and Co www.karenzaandco.com
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Keep up to date on the latest design trends & property news Drink-it-yourself Planning on doing a spot of DIY this August Bank Holiday? Be honest, are you planning on having a wee tipple while you’re at it? If you are then you’re not alone because according to new research from Direct Line Home Insurance more than three million of us could admit to attempting home improvements while under the influence. Putting up a shelf with a sherry or drilling with Drambuie is, says the insurers, extremely dangerous with the culprits being mostly men aged 18-34. Incredibly the study also revealed that more than a million of us even admit to using heavy gym equipment while sloshed. At this rate we doubt we’ll make it to the next century.
Forever young Who will be sharing this magazine with you? If you’re an adult and answer “my parents”, the chances are you still live at home with your mum and dad. If so, you are not alone. One in six people aged from 60-64 say that they are currently sharing their home with their grown-up children. Most of these are ‘boomerang’ children who have previously experienced some degree of independence – such as at university – before moving back in with ma and pa. So if you’re a parent and looking forward to the kids flying the nest and you getting your house back,
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Bishy Boho Not only is York the most desirable place to live in the UK (thanks users of search engine Bing) but now it seems that even our suburbs are becoming too cool for their own good. The Times newspaper has created a league table of the coolest, hippest most happening places to live in the UK, and Clementhorpe – the area around Bishopthorpe Road – popped up at number nine. It seems that a recent influx of trendy cafes, hippy shops and adventurous delis has made good old Bishy Road a desirable home for cool people. Number one on the league table was West Yorkshire’s Hebden Bridge, followed closely by Bethnal Green in London. Do you live in Clementhorpe? If you do you’re probably not reading this, being too busy riding a jet ski whilst writing poetry. You’re so darn cool.
No one ever disappears
try encouraging them to save for a house deposit. Or once they’ve gone change the locks.
If you live to the west of the city, just north of the A64, you might be as cool as the Bishy Road set but you’re also dead posh apparently. That’s because you live in what has nationally become known as the Betty’s Triangle, the patch of Yorkshire between York, Leeds and Harrogate. This is one of the most desirable places to buy property in the country and a place that has seen consistently steady house prices while the rest of the country descended into the recession. Unlike the Bermuda triangle you don’t have to worry about vanishing into thin air, however.
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OAKMOOR She bakes, she makes, she decorates…frankly there’s nothing our very own Rachel doesn’t know. Every month she’ll be passing on some of her favourite money and time saving tips… h That’s a wrap Christmas is only four months away – scary thought isn’t it? To keep you from drowning in gift wrap, hold on to your old toilet paper rolls and use them to tidy your wrapping paper by slipping them around the rolls. h Needle in a haystack We’ve all dropped an earring and accepted that we’ll never see it again. Next time you lose something tiny, tie a stocking over a vacuum nozzle to attract ickle wickle items. h Life’s a beach In this day and age, we think beaches should be equipped with lockers. Sadly the boffins at NASA are still
working on that, so for now, look after your valuables by cutting up an old suncream bottle to store mobile phones and car keys. h Shower power Make sure you’re not showering in limescale by tying a plastic bag filled with vinegar over a showerhead. Leave overnight, wipe clean in the morning and voila – squeaky clean. h Ice ice baby One of our readers very kindly called us to settle a debate – do ice cubes help to bring dents out of the carpet? The answer is yes, so get filling those ice trays.
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Dummies’ guide to:
Conserve the summer
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If the warm weather has brought you out into your garden this month to enjoy the peace and tranquillity of your private bit of nature, you’re probably also dreading the onslaught of winter and having to retreat indoors once again. Wouldn’t it be wonderful to stay in the garden all year round? Thanks to Orion Windows, based on Audax Road in Clifton Moor, that’s exactly what you can do. They provide stylish conservatories and orangeries which will bring the outside inside, no matter what the weather. They offer a full service in which Orion will handle absolutely everything, from helping with planning permission all the way through to plastering and electrical work. Visit their newly decked-out showroom today. n Call 0800 318140.
Electrical expert Matt Todd explains the importance of finding an electrician you can trust.
Friends often ask me if I can have a look at their dodgy light fitting and my answer often surprises them. I always say that I will get one of our qualified electricians on to it because that way it will be done in the correct (and safe!) way. My expertise is in retail not wiring, but I know that, for some, enthusiasm can trump lack of ability with predictably variable and interesting results. How to find an electrician you can trust The efficiency and safety of electrical systems is dependent upon proper design, installation and maintenance. Should such work be poor or faulty then it may cause failure, leading to injury, damage, inconvenience and loss. You need not worry when using an ECA Registered member firm (such
as Herbert Todd and Son in York!) because all ECA Members have been rigorously assessed, and their work is covered by the ECA’s insurance-backed Bond, Warranty and Guarantee of Work schemes. To make it simple for clients and customers to find a competent electrical contractor in their local area, the online Electrical Safety Register (ESR) has been developed by the ECA in partnership with consumer charity the Electrical Safety Council. The ESR lists the details of 36,000 contractors registered under the ECA, ELECSA and NICEIC company certification schemes, all of whom are united on UK technical standards and all have been assessed. n Visit www.electricalsafetyregister.com
For advice on all things electrical, visit www.htodd.co.uk or call 628676.
Cooking up a treat
Our favourite thing to do in this world is eat, which is why we’re really getting behind Olly and the team at York Kitchens in Nether Poppleton. They offer a massive range of kitchens to suit all tastes. Newly outfitted with both traditional and contemporary designs, their showroom in Evans Business Centre will inspire you with a wealth of styles, colours and fixtures – as will the friendly and experienced staff. York Kitchens will design, install and project manage the whole job, leaving you to get on with the important thing – being excited about your new kitchen. n Call 789201.
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If you suffer from allergies than you are probably right now sheltering indoors from the worst of the pollen. But did you know that your allergies can actually be made worse by being inside? That’s because certain types of flooring can provide the perfect breeding ground for common allergens like dust mites, mould and mildew. Fortunately Style Flooring of York on East Parade, Heworth, offer a number of hypoallergenic flooring solutions such as Marmoleum, a special kind of linoleum that has been awarded the Allergy UK Seal of Approval. Thanks to its smooth surface it does not harbour house dust mites and is easy to maintain and clean. So breathe easy this summer and call Style Flooring for a free, no obligation quote. n Call 289266.
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Who are you going to bed with? It’s creepy to think about it, but the average bed contains 100,000 dust mites. These unwanted bedfellows can cause health problems such as asthma and allergies, which is why Smart-Dry, the carpet and upholstery cleaning specialists, are striking back. Their new mattress cleaning service is designed to kill 99% of dust mites and bed bugs, and unlike other cleaning processes they will suck out all the bodies and droppings, leaving you with a fresh and clean place to lay your head. Smart-Dry’s unique service uses pure vapours heated to 120°C to clean the mattress deeply. It leaves your bed dry and chemical free, allowing you to sleep soundly, safe in the knowledge that you are sleeping alone. What’s more, right now if you get a double mattress cleaned by Smart-Dry they will clean any other mattress you have for half price! n Call 769327 and visit www.smartdryofyork.co.uk
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Biodiversity
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Pumpkin + corn = cash
Allot of love
With the sun shining down and everyone banging on about sustainable living, have you got the urge to grow your own food? But darn, your backyard is all concrete and any pots that you plant seem to get eaten by the goblin that lives in the alley behind your house. What are you to do? Easy, speak to City of York Council. They manage over 1000 plots on allotments in and around the city, which means that you could soon be planting, growing and feasting on your very own fruit and veg. Also, everyone with an allotment needs a shed, so soon you could also be entering – and winning – shed of the year competition! n Call 553433 or email allotments@york.gov.uk
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If you are looking for a bit of inspiration for what to grow on your newfound plot of land, how about something that could win you some cash? It seems that the guys and gals at York Maze, which once again opened in July, are not only wanting to see you get lost – they also want to see your pumpkins. If you can grow one by October that’s bigger than the current UK record, York Maze will give you £2000! Do bear in mind however that the current record stands at a whopping 1504lbs, so better get planting those seeds now. If you don’t quite manage to ‘squash’ that then there is still a chance of walking away with a fatter wallet, because if your pumpkin is bigger than any the Maze can grow, they’ll give you £500. And you thought they were just all about corn. n Visit www.yorkmaze.com
No, not a brand of washing powder from the dancing group that won Britain’s Got Talent, but rather something that City of York Council is very interested in preserving. Their Biodiversity Action Plan looks at the many different forms of biodiversity in York including plants, animals and insects. The aim of the study is to ensure that we all know exactly what is living around and within our lovely city to inform developers, landowners and planners. That way the city’s unique and important wildlife will be preserved for the future and you can also get involved by completing fact sheets about wildlife activity in your gardens. n Visit www.york.gov.uk/localplan
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If you have a fruit tree in your garden that is practically sagging with all the ripe and juicy fruit it has grown, you’re very lucky. However if the task of harvesting the fruit is daunting you, either because you may find it a difficult task or that you know you’ll never get through all those apples, give CCC a call. Creating Cooperative Communities are a team of dedicated volunteers who are passionate about sustainable living and bringing the community together. They will send round a team of plucky pluckers to pick the fruit, hand over whatever you need for yourself and take the rest to a produce sharing event in Haxby. n Call 760659 or email hwtransition@ gmail.com
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In the garden: Go batty this month for International Bat Night on the evening of 24th August. Eurobats, the European organisation that encourages bat preservation across the continent, are urging us all out into our back garden to spot some our winged friends. Pipistrelle bats are particularly common at this time of year and do a great job of keeping the local insect population in check. See if you can hear them chattering away at dusk just before they head out for a night of hunting. You’ll need sharp eyes though as most British bat species are very small and can fit through holes not much bigger than your thumbnail!
on the beach: While out sunning yourself and playing the obligatory game of ‘beach bat and ball’ (what is that actually called?) why not explore the rock pools to see what wildlife you can find? The Common Shore Crab is knocking about a lot this month, scuttling along by the shore, the critter is no more than ten centimetres across with brown or green shells. They love playing in rock pools, under rocks and amongst seaweed. Taste pretty good too.* Tee hee. *Now Howard, what have crabs ever done to you? Maybe we shouldn’t ask, actually…
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Ask Chris...
Got a gardening question?
Chris Brown from Brown’s Nurseries can help Q.
I have a small garden – can you recommend some trees that I can plant that won’t grow too big?
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My potatoes have dark brown patches bearing powdery white mould growth on the leaves, can you tell me what this is please? This is potato blight which is widespread, common and serious in wet seasons, less frequent in dry ones. The symptoms are dark brown-black blotches, sometimes with paler margins, that develop on the leaves and are often concentrated at the leaf tips or edges. In damp conditions white mould grows on the underside, and the blotches increase in both size and number and may spread to the stems. In a humid atmosphere the entire foliage may be reduced rapidly to a collapsed rotting mass, and there is usually a rapid spread of the disease to neighbouring plants. The same disease also occurs on tomato plants, and the treatment of blight is the same in both cases. There are some more resistant varieties, such as Maris Peer and Pentland Crown. A spray program is a wise precaution – start spraying with a copper-based fungicide in the first week of July, and repeat at about 14 day intervals.
Selecting a single tree for a small space is a pleasant but difficult task, because there are so many attractive candidates. Plant any of the suggestions here, either alone, or perhaps in a boundary bed where it can be enjoyed by neighbours or passers by. Acer Palmatum. The slender branches of this reliable and easily grown tree are clothed in attractive green leaves that become a spectacular red-orange in autumn. Cornus Alternifolia. In time, distinct layers of slender branches with narrow leaves create a pagoda effect, making this a perfect specimen tree. Sorbus Vilmorinii. The arching branches of this elegant tree are clothed in neat sprays of fern-like leaves that colour orange or red in autumn. It bears white flowers in late spring and loose clusters of small pink berries from autumn into early winter.
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Can you give me some advice on planting on a steep bank please?
In a sunny situation, low-spreading roses or those with trailing stems provide a useful and charming ground cover. They are particularly suited to steep banks, wall tops, or beneath plantings of other roses, especially those whose stems become unsightly with age. In recent years, a host of new, free-flowering cultivars have become available. Where space permits you can achieve impressive displays with generous planting, but in small gardens a single plant can give as much pleasure. Try one of the following: Rosa ‘Grouse Korimro’. In summer this free growing rose, with its long trailing stems and shining evergreen foliage, produces a succession of small, fragrant, pale pink blooms. Rosa Partridge is a pure white flowering rose, which has an abundance of small fragrant blooms, borne throughout the summer. Other ground cover roses include Rosa Bonica ‘Meidomonac’; Rosa Magic Carpet ‘Jaclover’ and Rosa Berkshire ‘Korpinka’, which are all beautifully scented and full of colour throughout summer. I’m going walking in the Lakes now to see some of England’s beautiful flowers and views – see you next month!
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Kids’ Patch
Make the most of the sun this month with your very own mini greenhouse! What you need: A milk or fruit juice carton, seven drinking straws (four must have bendy necks), plastic sheeting (available from most craft and gardening shops) sticking tape, two pennies, small plant pots, soil, seeds. How to: Wash out the milk/juice carton and carefully cut it cleanly in half leaving you with a boat shape. Tape the four bendy-necked straws to the inside of each of the carton’s corners and bend in the necks and tape together, creating two ‘A’ shapes. Stick the three remaining straws between the two ‘A’ shapes creating a house-like structure, making the frame nice and strong, as in the picture. Cut the plastic sheeting into shapes that fill the gaps between the straws, but make sure not to tape down the large flap at the front – this will be the opening. To keep the opening shut stick your two pennies at either corner of the flap to weigh it down. You now have your greenhouse! There should be room enough for two little plant pots, so put some compost into them and whichever seeds you want to grow – tomatoes work well. Place the greenhouse on a windowsill that gets plenty of sun and be sure to water the pots every day.
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The botanical boffins at Dean’s Garden Centre give us the low-down.
The beauty of growing Fuchsias is that there is such a large expanse of colour and flower shape, including Singles, Semi-Doubles and Doubles. Single flowers have four petals, Semi-Doubles have five, six or seven petals and Doubles have eight. Fuchsias are a great addition to the garden because they are easy to grow and can be grown in a variety of styles. To create a Fuchsia bush that will give you great colour all season long, you will need to:
compost to last around six weeks. It is after this period that you will need to feed. A general rule of thumb is to use a high-nitrogen feed early in the season, this will make the Fuchsia put on plenty of leafy growth early on, allowing you to create a network of branches as explained in the ‘pinching out’ stage. Once achieved, it is best to move onto an equal strength fertiliser as this will keep the plant looking healthy whilst helping also to promote flowers.
• Strike a cutting. This means putting the end of the cutting into a rooting powder, then into a growing medium such as peat or compost. When roots have developed the cutting has ‘struck’.
nice! Once the cold weather arrives, you should notice the leaves begin to fall; this is when you should bring indoor varieties into the greenhouse. Once inside remove all the leaves by hand as this will help to prevent fungal disease. The same applies for outside varieties, although it is not as crucial. Do not prune until the next spring, when you can see where the plant is growing from, as you may find you get some dieback. Therefore the more plant you have above ground level the better over the winter months, as the ends will absorb the worst of the cold weather.
• Pot up. The term ‘potting up’ means you take the cutting which has ‘struck’ and place it into its first pot, allowing the plant to continue root development and nutritional intake in order to grow healthily. • Pinch out. In order to create an even bush, once the cutting has reached the desired height, you simply ‘pinch out’ the growing tip back to the next set of leaf nodes – snapping off
the stalk above the newest leaf growth. These in turn become the new growing tips; each time this is done you are doubling the growing tips, making your plant bushy and creating more branches from which flowers will grow. Feeding Fuchsias definitely benefit from supplement feeding, but which one should you use? Cuttings or plants which have just been potted into new compost should have sufficient feed from that
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Every spring and summer the National Garden Scheme offers a wealth of beautiful gardens open to the public – here are our favourites for August. HAVOC HALL, YORK RD, OSWALDKIRK, YO62 5XY This charming garden has been in place for just four years, comprising eight areas of knot, herbaceous, mixed shrub and flower gardens with a vegetable area and orchard. A woodland walk surrounds two acres of wildflower meadow alongside a lake, providing beautiful views of Yorkshire. Open 11th August 12noon-5.30pm. 6 FULWITH AVENUE, HARROGATE, HG2 8HR This cosy garden is enhanced with a range of focal points including a mirror trompe l’oeil. Walkways and hidden corners surround a central lawn alongside dry stonewalls, a sunken pond and a summerhouse. Open 14th August 11am5pm. LITTLE EDEN, LANCASTER STREET, CASTLEFORD, WF10 2NP A hidden oasis for plant lovers, this small garden features a variety of tender, exotic and tropical plants, including trellises and archways covered in climbers, colourful pots and hanging baskets. Herbaceous perennials, palms, bananas and a pond surround a beautiful summerhouse. Open 18th August 10am-4pm. MILLRACE NURSERY, 84 SELBY ROAD, GARFORTH, LS25 1LP Overlooking a secluded valley this large garden features over 3,000 varieties of perennials, shrubs and trees. A cedar-roofed summerhouse looks over an ornamental pond, with a vegetable garden and walled terraces leading to wildflower meadows. Open 18th August 1-5pm.
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GROW YOUR OWN with Debbie Pendle from Brunswick Organic Nursery Growing your own fruit and veg is rewarding, good for the planet – and your pocket. Here’s how…
ever heard of green manure? To cover those patches of bare soil that are bound to appear as you harvest your crops, why not consider sowing a hardy green manure? For those who are unfamiliar with such practice, green manure is a ground cover crop that is grown specifically for digging into the soil. Unlike farmyard manure and compost, this soil improver can be produced directly on the plot in the exact quantities required and costs the price of a packet of seeds. Green manures are a popular choice for organic growers as they protect the soil and improve its structure. Deep rooting types will retrieve nutrients from deep down in the soil structure and help to improve drainage on heavy soils. Varieties from the pea and bean family have the ability to fix atmospheric nitrogen, which is then released for the following crop. They take up and hold on to existing nutrients in the top soil, preventing them from being washed through the soil by rain. Green manures produce high quantities of foliage, which break down after being dug in, adding valuable organic matter to the soil. They also suppress weeds and attract beneficial insects.
Green manures should never be allowed to set seed and should be dug in before the flowering stage, as they break down more quickly and contain more nutrients.
Varieties At this time of year you can sow a range of green manure crops. Here are some of the best varieties: Grazing Rye. Its extensive root system will improve soil structure and is particularly good on heavy soils. Dig in before flower heads begin to form.
JOBS FOR July 3 Sow spring cabbage, winter radish
and kohl rabi 3 Sow endives, lettuces and oriental
Winter Tares. Fast growing dense ground cover which will prevent weed germination. Good preceding crops with high nitrogen requirements.
3 Keep weeding and hoeing to
Phacelia. Fits into any crop rotation, is not fussy about soil type and establishes quickly.
3 Check regularly for pest and
Field Beans. A hardy deep rooting variety that can be sown late in the year.
3 Water crops in dry weather
Planting and care Cultivate the soil as you would for any other seed grown crop, removing weeds and preparing the soil surface. Scatter the seeds over the surface according to application rates suggested on the packet and rake in gently. Some varieties such as Tares and Grazing Rye release chemicals as they decompose, which will inhibit seed germination. Although the effects don’t last long, these varieties are best avoided in plots where you plant to grow crops from seed. Instead, grow them where you will plant tubers, sets and transplants and take advantage of the weed inhibiting effects!
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It’s growing to be good
Spare nik naks clogging up your house? We know someone who could use them. Open every day between 10am and 5pm, Brunswick Organic Nursery in Bishopthorpe is the perfect place to go this summer for fresh fruit and vegetables. A local charity, Brunswick works with people with learning difficulties to grow plants, organic vegetables and wonderful craft works. On 7th September they are holding an Open Day so visitors can pop in, see how the nursery works and enjoy some delicious food from the café. In the meantime you could help by donating items for their raffle, to be held on the same day. If you have something to spare – or indeed have any other fundraising ideas – our columnist Debbie from Brunswick (see her expert gardening knowledge opposite!) would love to hear from you. n Call 701869.
Let’s be Frank
We love people who dedicate themselves to a good cause, which is why we love Frank Reitz. Apart from being a veteran of the Second World War, 87 year old Frank is now fighting for another cause: getting people interested in nature. For the past three years Frank has been volunteering at The Yorkshire Museum of Farming, working tirelessly to create and maintain the wonderful nature trail. But to realise the next stage of his vision of adding more features to the trail such as a bird-hide to secretly watch birds from, Frank needs your help. If you love getting out in the fresh air and working with nature then you should volunteer along with Frank. A great way to spend your free time, you could be making a valuable contribution to this vital community feature. n Call 489966.
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Graham from Pond Planet offers top tips on making the most of your pond and looking after the fish who call it home. With the warm weather looking like it’s here to stay, pond oxygen levels should be on your mind. Fish, plants, decaying matter and other aquatic inhabitants all consume this vital source of life. Aquatic plants produce oxygen as a by-product of photosynthesis. The rate of photosynthesis is dependent upon light levels, which means the amount of oxygen in a pond fluctuates daily. Oxygen levels are usually at their highest at midday and lowest just before sunrise. During the summer months oxygen depletion is more likely to occur, as warm water contains less oxygen than cold water. Therefore, fish losses usually occur on an evening during warm weather months. Other factors such as overstocking, overfeeding and chemical treatments all have an impact on oxygen levels within the pond and increase the chance of fish losses. Adding an air pump to the pond is the best way to minimize the risk of oxygen depletion. Waterfalls and fountain pumps also reduce the risk of fish losses by providing extra oxygen. n For advice, call Pond Planet on 01347 811897.
My dog’s poos have gone from a solid consistency to a softer, ice cream-like substance. What could be wrong?
We’ve all heard about the good bacteria that we get from our yoghurts and supplements in the supermarket – well, our pets need good bacteria to line their guts too. Just like us humans, the good bacteria help pets to digest the foods that they eat, and all species of animals have various bacteria that suit their needs. Unlike humans, our pets need to have a consistent diet otherwise the good bacteria may be destroyed. A diet that is complete and fixed in formulation will ensure that your pet won’t suffer from stomach upsets every time you change your bag of food. Another difference between us and our pets is that animals don’t recognise the difference between foods like we do. Some dogs will scavenge, and this can sometimes cause inconsistent bowel movements. I would always advise you to seek veterinary advice to rule out any medical problems. You may be asked to provide a sample of your pet’s faeces for analysis.
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My rabbit weed on the carpet and I noticed that his urine was a red/orange colour. What could this mean, and should I be concerned? Normal rabbit urine is usually pale yellow in colour, but upon exposure to the atmosphere, compounds in the urine may oxidize to darker yellow, orange, red, or even dark brown. This isn’t unusual, and by itself it is not necessarily a sign of a health problem. Sometimes a change in the colour of the urine can be due to a change in the diet – for example, certain vegetables can cause the urine to darken. Urine that is very dark immediately after emerging may indicate that the bunny is dehydrated or has an abnormal urine content. If in doubt, please ring a veterinary surgery for advice.
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JAGGER Active and friendly, ninemonth-old Jagger would benefit from puppy classes to burn off all his energy, and should not be left for more than two hours while he is still young. ANNA Boxer crossbreed Anna has been with the RSPCA a long time and needs a home with a high fence and children over eight years old. Anna can be a little shy around other dogs, but just needs reassurance that they are friendly. n If you could give any of these dogs a home call 654949 or visit RSPCA, Landing Lane, York AMBER Check out gorgeous Amber. She can be a little shy at first but is just craving some time and attention. Amber is a young cat who will need a home where there is space to explore. HAZEL Our Hazel is a happy go lucky girl. She enjoys being around people and always greets you with a cheery look on her face. Sheâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s the perfect tonic after a hard day at work.
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Howard Mosley-Chalk is a father and husband. But more importantly he is a man. As a boy he assumed he would grow up to be the Yorkshire Batman, Barry Wayne. But at 31 he finds himself writing for Your Local Link. These are his (un)manly words.
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The recent good weather has inspired me to be a better father and take my daughter, who is almost three, to the park more often. I’ve found that the summer makes it far easier to be a parent as children seem to thrive outside amongst nature – something harder and less comfortable to do during the colder months. Still, that doesn’t stop me from locking her in the back garden when it’s snowing. Frostbite is character building – look at Ranulph Fiennes.
A similar tactic is employed on the slide, where we must patiently wait for other children to carefully line themselves up at the top – pausing for Mummy to take a picture of them on a phone she doesn’t know how to use – before slipping down and falling into wood chippings. Our ploy is for me to loudly declare, “Now sweetie, try not to touch anyone else. You’re still a bit contagious aren’t you?” At which point my daughter nods and then coughs (seriously, there’s some acting talent in that lass). Needless to say we soon have the slide to ourselves.
Going to the park has been the mainstay of mine and my daughter’s relationship for the past two years. Although she does go to the park with her Mama, I’ve always been certain that her trips with Daddy are that little more special. This is because as a duo we are an unstoppable park-dominating force.
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Swings and roundabouts There is an unwritten set of rules in the park, like in prison, and those within its sphere of influence (or within the gates) are bound to adhere to them. The swings, for example; if all are taken then an orderly queue is formed, with the parent of the child currently swinging remaining for an appropriate amount of time before yielding to the next person. This polite and very British set of rules can be a slow and boring process, and not really one that fits the
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crazy energy and psychotic excitement of a toddler in the park. So we play the system. While waiting for our go on the swings I often lean in to my daughter, point to the swing and say, “Is that the swing you were sick on yesterday?” She nods – a carefully rehearsed and convincing performance. It’s always surprising just how quickly the other parent will remove their child, allowing us to jump on.
These little ways around the conventional park rules only really work on sensible adults as other children don’t care about sick or really know what ‘contagious’ means. Because of this the odd little disagreement can break out and from time to time someone might find themselves being pushed. As a parent I’ve discovered it’s very important, when witnessing a scuffle ‘twixt toddlers, not to shout “FIGHT!” or to encourage my child to “Go for the throat!” but instead step in and assure all involved that pushing is not kind. But it is funny.
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HELLO. I’VE NOT SLEPT SINCE THE END OF JUNE BECAUSE I’VE BEEN TESTING COFFEE AND COFFEE MACHINES. STILL VERY WIDE AWAKE. IT’S OKAY THOUGH, I CAN STOP ANY TIME. ONE DAY I DRANK SO MANY ESPRESSOS THAT I COULD LITERALLY SEE THROUGH TIME. I SAW HAXBY AS IT WAS 300 YEARS AGO. IT WAS MOSTLY FIELDS. RUBBISH. WE EVEN GOT SOME COFFEE SEEDS THROUGH TO PLANT AND GROW OURSELVES. BUT IT TAKES YEARS. IT MAKES ME ANGRY, I NEED MORE COFFEE NOW! READ OUR SPECIAL COFFEE GUIDE ONLINE AND WATCH OUR VIDEO WHERE I DRINK LOTS OF ESPRESSO. DID I MENTION THAT? Oh dear. See Howard’s somewhat silly experiment at www.yourlocallink.co.uk
Have kids, they’re funny When it was pointed out that there was only one biscuit left and that perhaps we should all share it, my daughter declared, “No, I take it and run away, very very fast!” It got me thinking about the funny things kids say, so I put the question out to the office. Mim said that her little girl, when asked what she wanted to be when she grew up, said she wanted “to marry a rich man with a big house and big windows.” Sarah told me that Ben, her eldest, until the age of eight called a Jacuzzi “a cucumber”. Got any humdingers? Let us know at www. facebook.com/locallinkyork
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Nursery know-how It may seem like only yesterday they were babies, but from the age of three and a half, children start their nursery education. Nursery school isn’t compulsory, but it can be a good preparation for ‘big’ school.
and safe? Are the children happy and busy? How do the staff behave with them? Cheerful, motivated staff mean happier kids. Prepare a list of questions before you go. For instance, you might want to know:
If you’re sending your child to nursery, you have several options: -
• How many of the staff are qualified?
• Playgroups. These run in the local community for a few hours a day.
• Does it have good quality outdoor play areas? If so, how often do children get access?
• The nursery unit of a primary school. These tend to operate to the same timetable as the school.
• Do they cook food on the premises? What are the menus like? Do they include fresh fruit and veg?
• Private nursery schools. The most flexible option, and best for parents who work full time.
• What’s the staff turnover like (a high turnover can be unsettling for some kids).
Nurseries come in all shapes and sizes, and you’re the best judge of which will suit your child best. Draw up a shortlist and visit them to find out how they’re run. A great Ofsted report is important, but use your eyes and ears, too. Does the building look well kept
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When it comes to finding a good nursery, your best bet is to ask around other mums, or talk to your health visitor. n York Family Information Service can also give you lots of advice – visit www.yor-ok.org.uk or call 554444.
According to the calendar the |1970s ended at 11.59pm on 31st December 1979. But, according to the funky bods spinning up the jives at Rockin’ Rollers, the 70s are alive and kicking. That is because every Friday evening, 6-8.15pm at Manor School, Nether Poppleton, you can pop on a pair of skates and get funky at the roller disco! Great tunes, disco lights and lasers make for a fun and social night out where friends can boogie to the music, chill out with a hot or cold drink and get some exercise. So get your skates on and get down to Rockin’ Rollers! n Call 0843 2895969.
York rocks! You’ll remember in our June edition we interviewed Tony Audenshaw, better known as Bob Hope in Emmerdale. Tony was getting set to host York Rocks Against Cancer, a fundraising concert in aid of York Against Cancer. The great news is that as the pennies come rattling in the total amount raised on the night has been calculated. Thanks to everyone who attended the performance, and all who took part such as local rock groups The Guv’nors and The York Turnpike Trust, the charity is now £5000 better off. Well done to all! Find out more about the charity at www.yorkagainstcancer.org.uk Psst! Take a look at our Charity Special earlier in the mag and find out more about York Against Cancer.
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Fancy a boogie? From September there will be a brand new place to get down with your bad self. Derwent Danceworks, established in Thorganby for over four years with classes such as ballet, tap, modern jazz and street dance, will be opening a new branch in Knavesmire Primary School’s brand new hall. Dance instructor Kate Womersley is excited to welcome one and all to take part in quality, fun and affordable performing arts sessions for both children and adults. Derwent Danceworks will be holding some free, open taster sessions early in the new term for everyone to come along and take away free gifts, find out more information and sample some of the great lessons on offer. n For dates call 07985 687807.
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Feeling left out? What do Leonardo Da Vinci, Joan of Arc and Tom Cruise have in common? The answer is they’re all left handed. And did you also know it’s National Left-Handers Day on 13th August? Get together and celebrate the fact that ten per cent of the population can’t use a tin opener. Not that you can blame them for wanting a special day to themselves, as left handers. Left handers have had a bad rap over the years. Left handedness was once seen as a sign of witchcraft, and the Latin word for left – sinistra – was also the origin of the word sinister. n You can find out more about National Left-Handers Day by visiting www.lefthandersday.com
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Tip tha’ flat cap to Yorkshire Day What’s the most important day in the Yorkshire calendar? Yorkshire Day, of course. On 1st August us Tykes will have more occasion than usual to be tight-fisted and speak in a dialect that no-one south of Sheffield will understand. To celebrate, here in t’office we’re going to enjoy a game of Yorkshire bingo. Join in at home! Here are t’rules: T’rules o’ Yorkshire bingo: Whenever yer see summat that’s proper Yorkshire (see t’list below for ideas) yer can get points. Note down yer points throughout t’day (or t’week or t’month if yer fancy a longer game) an’ whoever has the most points wins. Mek sure yer decide on how many points each thing gets before t’game begins, like.
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Calling all cat lovers! If you are a fan of felines but can’t keep your own moggy because of work commitments, why not consider fostering a cat? The Keep Your Pet organisation, set up in York last year by Age UK and the RSPCA, connects pet fosterers with elderly or vulnerable pet owners who need someone to care for their animal during times of illness or crisis. Dog lovers have already risen to the challenge, but cat fosterers are urgently needed. Advice and help is available for fosterers, all equipment and food is provided, and any vets fees incurred will be met by the pet’s owner. Not able to foster? There are many other ways you can help, such as with leaflet or poster distribution, dog walking, pet feeding, administrative work and fundraising. n Email keepyourpet@ageukyork.org.uk or call 726191.
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Teenage ticket to ride During August if you’re between the ages of 11 and 18 you can travel on any bus in York for the whole day for only £1.30. Just ask your driver for an All York Young Person’s Day Ticket when you board. For details visit www.york.gov.uk/allyork
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The quality of care a child receives at home heavily influences the person they grow up to be. Fortunately, many children who may not necessarily get the care they deserve are supported by a fantastic foster carer network here in York and you could help to make a difference. The City of York Council has worked in partnership with the local York Area Foster Care Association to create a bright new vision for the future of fostering in York, and they are seeking experienced couples and single people to care for some of the city’s most vulnerable children and young people. If you feel you could offer a young person a safe and nurturing environment, and that you could make a commitment to your professional development, the City of York Fostering team would like to hear from you. York has high expectations of their foster carers and the challenges can sometimes be great, but so too can the rewards. “City of York Council is proud of the comprehensive training and development pathway, professional supervision and support that’s in place for foster carers, along with a competitive allowance scheme,” says Debra Lane, Service Manager for Fostering. “This vital service enables the vast majority of fostered children to remain living in their local communities, attend local school and enjoy regular contact with their family and friends.”
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Put on a show this summer! Do you live in Selby, Tadcaster or the surrounding areas? Do you have an11 – 18 year old with stars in their eyes? Then why not sign them up for the free project being run by ON Tour during August? Youngsters will spend a week working with musical comedy company Barbershopera, creating a performance which will then tour as a curtain raiser for the company. There’s also a taster session on 26th July from 2-5pm. It all takes place at Manor Farm Youth Centre in Tadcaster (transport is available). n Visit www.ruralarts.org or call 01845 526536.
Discover a unique experience To find out what makes York St John University unique, come along to an open day.
Open Days in 2013: 17 August 7 September 26 October 30 October To find out more and book your place, go to www.yorksj.ac.uk/opendays
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Get crafty for a cause Here’s an exclusive. Keep it quiet because this is just between us, but at the end of September there will be a fantastic event at Haxby Memorial Hall and here is your chance to be involved. The Vintage and Craft Themed Macmillan Coffee Morning on 28th September, 9.30am-12.30pm, will be awash with cool stalls, brilliant crafts and delicious food – and you could be there helping to raise money for a great cause. n If you would like to host a stall, volunteer on the day or donate much needed items to sell, please call 765780.
A-ward-ing grants Volunteer groups throughout York do vital work to strengthen our communities and provide much needed recreation and support. Clearly City of York Council have realised this as well, as they are now encouraging groups to apply to their Ward Committees for funding grants to help them continue their work. Recent awards went to Friends of West Bank Park to fund their summer fair, and to Young at Heart to provide a venue for lunch and entertainment for elderly isolated residents. Seeing if your group is eligible for funding is as simple as filling out a form. n Call 551832.
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Free childcare – are you eligible? Looking for someone to take care of your little one when you can’t? You’re in luck because from September free childcare places of up to 15 hours a week will be available for many two year-olds in some playgroups and day nurseries, and with childminders. These hours can be ‘stretched’, so that children can attend in the school holidays if necessary. You could qualify depending on which benefits you are currently claiming, and support
with health and Job Centre Plus services is also available as part of the offer. Application forms are available online at www.yor-ok.org.uk/childcare, as well as in your local children’s centre and GP surgery. n For more information, call 554444, email fis@york.gov.uk or text ‘free place’ to 07624 802244.
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It seems this time of year is rife with local businesses celebrating birthdays. Last month we had our tenth (thanks for all the cards) and this time round we want to wish bon anniversaire to Bluebird Care. At just two years old the home care provider, whose offices are based at the York Eco Business Centre, can proudly boast to making 23,500 care visits to over 140 customers. Bluebird Care in York was set by Nicola Walden with the intention of helping older people to retain their independence and remain in their own homes for as long as possible. It certainly seems as if Nicola and the team are achieving just that, so happy birthday and here’s to the next two years! n Call 691992.
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Rock climbing is a rather impressive sport – scaling a wall with little between you and the ground bar a bit of wire is a surefire way to win cool points. Now imagine that the climber was born with only one arm, no collar bone, a curved spine, a twisted pelvis and both feet facing the wrong way. Sianagh Gallagher, a 16 year old paraclimber from York, has beaten all the odds to become a top level athlete, and is thrilled to have been chosen to be part of the GB paragliding team. However, Sianagh needs your help, as the British Mountaineering Council can only fund half of her expenses. n Head to www.yourlocallink.co.uk to see our interview with Sianagh and her mum Jade, and visit www.gofundme.com/3e28t4 to donate to Sianagh’s cause.
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time has surely come to dig out what is perhaps our favourite item of clothing of the whole year – though it’s a close tie between this and the onesie. We could wax lyrical about how much we love maxi dresses until Gini’s cows come home, but reasons include comfiness, being able to leave legs unshaved without anyone needing to know, and looking rather glam with very minimal effort. The shorties in the office have to hold theirs up while they walk, but that’s a small price to pay. Maxi dress, please never go out of fashion.
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Warm weather can do odd things to our hair – Nic’s usually poker straight barnet resembles something out of Rocky Horror on a particularly humid day, and poor Mim has seriously considered shaving her head on several occasions. Sometimes the only answer is to put your hair up, which is great for showing off statement earrings. The summer’s biggest jewellery trend demands big and bold designs – go big or leave it well alone. We’re particularly fond of Aztec styles, and peacock feathers like the ones from Claire’s Accessories, pictured. Peacock feather earrings, £5, Claire’s Accessories, Parliament Street, 659299, www.claires.co.uk
Bright eyes What looks great with a tan? A brightly-coloured eyeshadow, that’s what. Whether you go for aquamarine, tangerine or magenta, make the most of summer and get those peepers to stand out with an eye-popping colour. We reckon that greens are a safe bet as they suit pretty much everyone, but if you dare why not be really bold and Max Factor Max Colour Effects try mixing oranges and yellows? Trio Eye Shadow, £4.99 Boots, Coney Street, 653657, www.boots.com
NOT Funny feet As you’ll remember, a few of us are training for running events at the moment, and as you’d probably rather not know this can have some rather unwanted side effects. As well as a couple of us nearly doing a Radcliffe, if you know what we mean, we’ve all ended up with feet that look more like hooves after blisters have popped up all over our poor tootsies. God bless the beauty therapist who has to tackle that when we go for our next pedicure.
Golden scales If you’re anything like us, if you manage to get a tan you will do everything in your power to maintain it for as long as possible. Exfoliating your skin actually helps your tan to last for longer, and will prevent your skin from looking like it’s covered in scales. Why not go the whole hog and get a facial or a full body scrub to keep that summer glow looking fresh?
The Eye of The Needle Cosmetic injections have been around for years, but there is more to injecting than just erasing wrinkles. CAROLINE TRIPP from SKINBOOST gives us the lowdown Cosmetic injections such as dermal fillers and line smoothing treatments are much more mainstream nowadays. But have we got it right?Caroline Tripp, owner and Nurse at Skinboost, is available every Wednesday at Browns department store on Davygate and believes that an artistic eye is essential for achieving good results. She believes that only through a combination of lesser treatments can an overall natural result be achieved. “I have clients who have been coming to Skinboost for many years,” explains Caroline. “Their treatments change
as they get older and their faces change. A lip filler treatment is not all about creating huge lips but to softly augment and define the lips to create fullness. Therefore what looks good on a younger person might not be appropriate for an older face” Unfortunately media attention on aesthetic treatments tends to focus on when things go wrong for celebrity patients. “You might not realise it but there are many people who have had aesthetic treatments. You don’t notice when the treatment is done well; you
just know someone looks good but don’t question why. Unfortunately we only notice the treatments which are carried out badly and that look unnatural, that is not what aesthetics should be about.” Says Caroline There are various ways to use cosmetic injections. Dermal fillers, for example, can be used to hydrate skin, create more volume and replace loss of contour. Line relaxing treatments can be used to soften furrows and smooth away lines on the forehead and around the eyes. “Also,” explains Caroline, “a combination
of treatments – or a treatment called a ‘liquid face-lift – can deliver excellent results without going under the knife!” Whatever kind of treatment you are having make sure you are in good hands. Skinboost is backed by the TYCT (Treatments You Can Trust) Quality Mark, and follows standards set out by Bruce Keogh (NHS Medical Director) proposal to the Department of Health, Review of the Regulation of Cosmetic Interventions 2013.
Caroline works privately above a GP surgery in Cottingham, but is available every Wednesday at Browns of York Department Store.
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Prolongateur de Bronzage – Regenerating after-sun tan prolonger If we’re lucky enough to develop a golden tan, we’ll want to keep it topped up, so we were rather excited to test a product that claimed to be a ‘tan prolonger’. While offering relief to sun-singed skin, the product also provides a subtle shimmer which looks fantastic when going out for the evening. We also found that it helped our tan to stay put for longer than usual, and made our skin feel soft as silk. It has a gorgeous scent, too. The only downside would be the price, but if you feel like treating yourself to a luxury product this is a great one to choose. £37 Yon Ka www.yonkashop.co.uk
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Hair and Beauty Q&A Our hair and beauty expert Jo Millner from Mila Spa in Acomb is on hand to answer your questions.
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What is face mapping? Ever had a breakout and had no idea why? A face mapping session can reveal the reason! The technique divides your face into different zones, and your therapist can explain why you’ve got pimples in certain areas – for example, the forehead is often associated with the digestive system, and the upper cheeks are linked to the respiratory system. You can then use the results to make changes that will reduce the chance of breakouts in those areas, as well as making you an all round healthier person! We offer free face mapping analysis with every facial at Mila Spa.
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How does eyelash perming work? If you would like a wide-eyed look, then eyelash perming might be just the treatment for you. The effect lasts for around two to three months, and you can also have your eyelashes tinted so that you may not even need to apply mascara – it can be a
great time saver! Your therapist will apply a special glue to your lashes, and roll them in a mini curler before applying the perm solution and leaving it to set. It takes around 30 minutes in total to achieve the desired effect. It’s vital that you choose a therapist who is licensed, as you need someone who is going to take good care of those peepers – certainly never try to perm your eyelashes at home.
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How can I prepare my skin for a spray tan? Exfoliate, exfoliate, exfoliate! Pay particular attention to knees and elbows, and treat your skin to some body lotion during the week leading up to the tan to make sure that it’s well hydrated. This will ensure that your skin is smooth and avoid blotchy patches, however avoid using lotion on the day of your treatment. Also, consider booking a wax a couple of days prior to your spray tan treatment so that you can avoid shaving afterwards, as this can sometimes cause the colour to flake off. Finally,
n Visit www.milaspa.co.uk or call 790368. 8a Acomb Court, front St, Acomb, York.
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My daughter is about to celebrate her birthday, and she is expecting her first baby. I’d like to pamper her – what sort of treatments would you recommend? I would recommend a massage, facial or nail treatment – something that will allow her to take some time out for herself and relax. Look for a salon that offers treatments that are tailored for pregnant ladies, so that you and your daughter can rest assured that it is all totally safe. Then all she has to do is focus on enjoying herself!
Review: Ellen and Nic were very excited to be treated to a hair makeover from the lovely Nikki Winterburn at Mirror Mirror. Nic gives us the lowdown. Ellen and I had heard great things about Mirror Mirror, so we were thrilled to pay the salon a visit. Our excitement was increased tenfold when we saw the interior, which is sumptuously decorated with gorgeous dressing tables, a chaise longue in the waiting area and glitter on the walls. We chatted to Nikki about her reasons for setting up on her own. “I wanted to create a salon where people can indulge in a little luxury, but make it affordable,” she explained. Nikki has certainly succeeded – we thoroughly enjoyed being pampered, and the cost of my cut and full colour was only £60, while Ellen’s feathers cost £5 for two. What’s more, if you don’t have an appointment the team will always make time to fit you in as long as you’re happy to enjoy a glass of fizz or a posh coffee while you wait. I was most impressed with the beautiful pearl blonde shade that I’d been striving to achieve at home, and Ellen and I were both amazed at Nikki’s awesome styling skills! Ellen was so in love with her hair feathers that she went back for more before a big day out she had planned. Make sure you get to Mirror Mirror to get your dose of boho chic. We can’t recommend them enough! n Visit www.yourlocallink.co.uk for an extended review, more photos and step-by-step instructions on how to get Nic’s style at home!
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Hair today, extended tomorrow
If you hate your short, limp hair and dream of cycling along a country lane with luscious long locks trailing in the wind behind you (oh you carefree soul), read on. All Things Hair offer an exclusive hair extension service with a difference – they come to you. Enjoy 100% human hair extension in the comfort of your own home, applied by a qualified fitter. All Things Hair also sell a range of fascinators, tiaras and clutch bags to get you set for a night on the town. You can also find them at Newgate Market every Saturday. n Call 07810 513357.
Blood donor sessions 1st August Fulford, St. Oswald’s Church 2-4pm & 5-7pm
9th August New Earswick, The Folk Hall 2-4pm & 5-7pm
5th August Best Western Monk Bar Hotel 2-4pm & 5-7pm
27th August Acomb, Parish Church Hall 2-4pm & 5-7.30pm Call 0300 1232323
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We all want to keep fit and healthy while on holiday so that we can enjoy ourselves, so if you’re going on holiday abroad this year, it’s a good idea to make sure you have your EHIC sorted. The EHIC replaced the E111 form in 2006, and it is a medical card that’s accepted by hospitals and clinics in the European Union, helping to cover you for care if you have an accident or become ill while you’re on holiday. It’s free, and will be valid for five years. However, it isn’t a replacement for travel insurance – you’ll need this alongside your EHIC. n Visit www.nhs.uk/ehic/ and fill out the online form and your card should arrive within a few weeks. If you have trouble with the form, call 0300 3301350.
Step this way
If you are looking for a new way to get fit this summer, but don’t want to pay crazy gym membership prices or be seen bucketing sweat on the streets of York, you might want to talk to Rene. Rene’s Revellers, York’s premiere line dancing troupe, have been hot stepping around for the past 20 years – and now they want you to join them. To get involved in this fun, social and healthy pastime go along to one of their classes at York Health Service Club on White Cross Road on Mondays and Wednesdays, and also at Our Lady’s Church Hall, Acomb, on Fridays, all at 6.45pm. n Call 470292.
Heavenly skin
Summer is here, and it’s time to get ourselves beach body ready. If Great offers! you’re looking for something more Marcelle will still be available permanent than shaving or even to visit your home for all your waxing, Marcelle from Heavenly Nails pampering needs, providing a and Beauty can help. Her laser hair range of treatments including removal service uses a machine that tanning, waxing, facials and has been recommended by none reflexology to get you set for other than Nicky Hambleton-Jones, summer. Now the sun is shining presenter of TV’s Ten Years Younger. it’s time to get those tootsies out, She says that the Pulsar machine is and luckily Marcelle is offering “A quick and simple treatment with manicures with half price Shellac, very little discomfort and long lasting or pedicures with half price results,” – and if it’s good enough for Shellac. Lush! her, it’s certainly good enough for us! The machine can be used on both small areas like the face and larger areas like the back and shoulders. It uses IPL, or Intense Pulsed Light, so is suitable for all areas of the body. Also, it’s not restricted to hair removal – which Marcelle says has had even more dramatic results than she expected – but can treat a range of skin conditions, as such as acne, thread veins and rosacea. Marcelle will welcome people into her home on the first Monday and Tuesday of every month to help legs across York become smooth as silk – places fill up fast, so book in while you can! n Visit www.heavenlynailsandbeauty.co.uk or call 07710 669945.
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Is the summer getting to you? Too much heat, too much sun, too many air conditioning units drying out your skin? What you need is a massage, one to ease away all those August stresses – and one that doesn’t cost the earth. Fortunately Knead to Relax Massage Therapy are on hand to help you relax and unwind after a busy day in sweltering heat – they’ll even come to you. They are certified by the Federation of Holistic Therapists and their prices start from just £15 and as a special treat for Your Local Link readers, if you quote KTR20 when you book your first session, you’ll receive a whopping 20% off. n Call 07570 604463.
Time to shine
After about four weeks the school summer holidays can become a bit of a bore – and we mean that for both kids and adults. If only there was something exciting and challenging to do at the end of August; something to entertain kids of all ages with a flair for the dramatic? Well there is, and it’s all thanks to Razzamataz
Theatre School. Between 19th-23rd August they will once again be holding their annual Summer Stage Academy for dance, drama and singing. There are classes for kids aged between the ages of four and 17 with a final performance for family and friends at the end of the week. Jazz hands at the ready! n Call 07969 859895.
Island paradise “Everyone should have the right to cycle” – so say Dom and Jake at Isle of Bikes, the independent cycle workshop based in the leafy surrounds of Cowper Lane, Acaster Malbis. The guys cater for everyone from new cyclists to seasoned enthusiasts, so wherever you are on your cycling journey, you can be sure to find some great advice and services from the experienced team. Isle of
Bikes is a mecca for all things bike related, offering a range of services from basic repairs to major rebuilds and component adaptations. The team also retail new and refurbished bikes and collect donations from York and the surrounding areas. If you pop in, the guys will even stick the kettle on for you. Now that’s the kind of service we’re interested in. n Call 777177.
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We’re sorry to break this to you, but Christmas is just around the corner. We know; the sun is shining, the sky is clear of clouds and the only ice you want to think about is the stuff in your drink. But getting a head start on the festive season is always a good idea, and by signing up to be an Avon Representative you could be set for a very merry Christmas. The world’s largest direct seller of beauty products is on the lookout in York for dedicated and enthusiastic go-getters just like you. If you are looking to run your own business and be your own boss, then perhaps Avon is for you. n Call 07904 649582.
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Ten K? Okay.
While you lot are out enjoying the gorgeous August sun, lounging around drinking cocktails, a small contingent of Linkers will out on the streets and pounding the pavements for charity. Our dear Krystal, Rachel, Nic, Helen and Claire are all taking part in the Jane Tomlinson York 10K on 4th August. Are you? Established by the late Jane Tomlinson CBE, the run was launched to act as a fundraising vehicle for charities across the country. Runners get sponsorship for the charity of their choice meaning hundreds of good causes will benefit from just one day. After an intensive training period during the past few months, which has seen Helen and Rachel running laps of the Knavesmire with BBC’s
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Harry Gration as part of the White Rose Runners who are also training for the York Marathon, the girls are finally ready to join the jogging masses on run day. If you’ve recently seen a brightly dressed lady plodding through the grounds of Bootham Park Hospital with a box of cat food in her hands, don’t worry – it was only Nic on her morning jog (and pet food shop run). Meanwhile Krystal is little concernd that she is attempting the run the day after being at a festival, but Claire has been happy to report that her daughter Brooke has been so inspired by her mummy’s dedication that she too has taken part in a 1K run. Imagine the cuteness! n You can sponsor all our gallant racers by visiting www.yourlocallink.co.uk
The summer of tennis might be over, with Britain’s own Andy Murray raising the cup in the men’s singles, but that doesn’t mean you have to put away your racquets. The next generation of Andy Murrays are still hitting the courts and preparing to become champions of the future – all thanks to Tennis Tykes. The innovative tennis school introduces the game to children as young as two years old, giving them the chance to get the most out of this great sport. Caroline Buncall, founder of Tennis Tykes and mother of her own little tyke, says there are some great summer holiday classes available throughout August. “The emphasis of the classes is on fun. We have fun warm ups, discuss colours and numbers to aid educational development, and use modified mini tennis equipment. Tennis can help with agility and balance and also promote social interaction and develop confidence.”
n For class dates call 07843 342662 and visit www.tennistykes.co.uk
Fit for purpose If you are looking for a local venue to host your next special occasion, you should really give this place a sporting chance. The folks at York Sports Club on Shipton Road, spiritual home to York fans of cricket, rugby, tennis and squash, are very keen to offer their new clubhouse for your wedding, birthday party or any celebration deserving of a great venue. The club has been completely rejuvenated over the past couple of years resulting in modern swish facilities that, if you’ve not been in while, you might not recognise. Two splendidly decked-out function rooms will serve your event’s needs, as well as the Sports Bar which is a great place to unwind and catch up on the latest sporting action. n Call 623602.
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Makes sense Our self confidence and our appearance can go hand in hand, so aesthetic treatments can really help to give us a boost in many ways. Innersense Aesthetics can help, as they offer a range of anti-ageing treatments from their luxurious clinic on Boroughbridge Road. Their non-surgical treatments and products are allowing men and women all over York to release their true aesthetic potential. From dermal fillers, hair removal, line reducing injections and teeth whitening by a dentist, to more spa like and relaxing therapies, they help clients who want to look fresher, get rid of thread veins, sun damaged skin, over pigmentation or have scarring. Lorraine and Lee, who are fully qualified, emphasise that the treatments they offer are not just about anti-ageing but in fact can help build self-esteem and confidence. n Call 848312.
Think yourself thin
Have you been battling with the usual bikini diets this summer, trying to get fit for the beach? If it hasn’t gone as you’d hoped it would (is that chocolate on your fingers?) then perhaps it’s time to find another way. Trained by Paul McKenna, Lisa Clifford could help you to drop several dress sizes thanks to the power of life coaching, neural linguistic programming and hypnosis. But don’t take our word for it, as Trish Baker, one of Lisa’s happy clients, said, “Lisa has changed my life. I lost four and a half stone!” With Lisa there are no tricks or gimmicks and her unique blend of coaching and hypnosis will help you achieve the size and shape that you want. Not as costly as you think, a session with Lisa will leave you feeling refreshed, confident and able to conquer your goals. n Call 632223.
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How does an exotic frangipani body nourish wrap sound? What about a Crystal Clear Bright Eyes treatment? Or a Herbal Lavender Repair Facial? If you’re tempted by any of these luxurious therapies, you need to take a look at what’s on offer at Embrace Beauty Clinic on Marygate. The new skin clinic, which is located in an idyllic spot overlooking the River Ouse and the Museum Gardens, is backed by a team of medical professionals so you can rest assured that you are in capable hands, whichever treatment you choose. The staff offer a comprehensive range of cosmetic treatments ranging from spray tanning to dermal fillers, and they use only the best products such as global brands Crystal Clear and Elemis.
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If you’re unsure about what sort of treatment you require or you have any questions at all, the team can put your mind at ease with a free, no obligation consultation. The staff understand the sensitive nature of cosmetic treatment, so they’ll be able to advise you on the best treatment for your skin without placing any pressure on you. So whether you’re looking to smooth out those wrinkles with some dermal fillers or relax your muscles with aroma stone therapy, the team will be happy to meet you to discuss your needs. Now, we’re off to find out more about the lime and ginger salt glow full body scrub… Lush. n Visit www.embracebeautyclinic.co.uk or call 675666.
Finding the right wedding dress is an extremely important part of the built-up to your special day – probably even more important than finding the right man. It’s something that Wedding Belles & Beaus know all too well and that is why they make sure that every blushing bride-to-be has ample time to select the right gown during their appointment. They dedicate 75 minutes to bridal appointments, in which time you get careful one-onone assistance from one of their experienced consultants. In the secluded and swish surroundings of their Micklegate boutique you can view and try on a wealth of stunning dresses from top designers, so along with their help you’ll be floating down that aisle in your dream gown. n Call 625552 or visit www.weddingbellesandbeausofyork.co.uk
Your holiday, the sequel
Just back from your holiday? Sad to be back in dear old Blighty? Cheer up, because if you want to ease yourself gently into the daily toil then it’s a great idea to make a plan to take some more time out for yourself – and we’ve got just the thing. Twilights Summer Spa Day is the answer, based within the York Marriot Hotel on Tadcaster Road. For only £29 you can enjoy a half hour back, neck and shoulder massage or a reflexology session. After which you have full use of the hotel’s lavish leisure club to unwind in the Jacuzzi, make a splash in the pool and let off some steam in the sauna. n Call 770604.
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Storming back into business with a full refurbishment, the lovely folks at Mila Spa in Acomb are absolutely bursting with offers for those in need of beautifying. Has the heat got your nails? For just £5 you can enjoy a Vinylux file and polish and if you book yourself in for a pedicure, a manicure can be yours for only a tenner! Another mere £5 will get your makeup professionally applied when you purchase some Jane Iredale products. For your head, how about highlights, cut and blow dry? It’s a mere ‘snip’ at £45. And here’s a real treat – every pound spent at Mila Spa will earn you points for lovely food and drink at The New Inn in Huby. So that’s your tummy catered for as well. n Call 790368.
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eventshotlist Kids getting under your feet? Step off of them, load them into the car or onto a bus and take them to these wonderful places and events.
make a break for the lake Have a splashing time at Allerthorpe Lakeland Park. Set in 50 acres of grounds and lakes near Pocklington, Allerthorpe Lakeland Park offers a huge variety of watersports as well as a campsite and cafe. If you love nothing better than cooling off with a drenching in the heat, you’ll love it there. You can try your hand (and feet) at windsurfing, power boating, paddle boating, sailing, fishing and cruising the lakes in a pedalo. Once you’ve dried off, how about a spot of archery before relaxing in the coffee shop and tea rooms? And fret not ye amateur water warriors, because if you don’t know your jib from your boom and would consider yourself a land-lubber, you’re in good hands at Allerthorpe Lakeland Park. Their highly trained competent staff will teach you all you need to know – and they even offer extensive sailing courses to get you set for your solo trip around the world. n Call 01759 301444.
i need a hero Hold out for a Viking one, at Jorvik’s latest exhibition. Always ones for a fascinating foray into the violent history of our Viking ancestors, the team at Jorvik are once again sharpening their swords and polishing their helmets for the exhibition ‘Heroes’. Discover some of the celebrities of the Viking world such as Eric Bloodaxe, Harold Hardrada and Cnut the Great. Explore how these legendary characters were celebrated and commemorated and what archaeological evidence can tell us about their lives. Delve into the world of Viking myth and uncover the superpowers of the Viking gods through story and play in the children’s area. n Call 615505.
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…and a bottle of fun at The Galtres Festival.
Considered by many to be the best family-friendly festival in the country, the Galtres Parkland Festival is returning on 23rd-25th August – this time to a new home at Duncombe Park, Helmsley. Around 100 top acts have so far been confirmed, playing on seven stages over three days. This year the headliners include the likes of Reef, Maximo Park and The Stranglers, with support bands featuring The Undertones, Lloyd Cole and York-favourite Chris Helme. There will be the usual fun and games throughout the festival, suitable for party-goers of all ages and the theme of Pirates and Crocodiles is sure to be a great ‘Hook’. Make pirate scarecrows, take part in the desert pirate camel race and generally shiver your timbers as much as you want. n Visit www.galtresfestival.org.uk
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…at Stockeld Park this month. It seems that magic is made in Wetherby – more specifically in Stockeld Park. Kids and parents can try the outdoor roller rink, get lost in the maze, skid about in go karts or explore, climb and play in the Enchanted Forest. You’ll discover new sculptures and installations to amaze and delight at every turn with interactive art pieces. Enter the magical woodland of the historic Stockeld Park estate and discover a world of active adventure and fun for all the family. With games and play, the whole family can come together to enjoy a day out you won’t soon forget! Open until September. n Call 01937 586101.
swelling with pride? We prescribe The Great British Proms Spectacular. If Andy Murray’s Wimbledon win has filled you with patriotic pride then perhaps you should march yourself to Castle Howard. On 17th August a magical evening celebrating the best of British pomp (and circumstance) awaits in The Great British Proms Spectacular. Experience a night to remember this summer with fabulous music and thrilling fireworks with special appearances by Gareth Malone’s wonderful Military Wives Choir. The English National Orchestra will be conducted by Jae Alexander with guest soprano Janet Mooney performing popular arias and Proms Classics. n Call 01653 648333.
School’s out for summer Visit the North Yorkshire Moors Railway every week between Sat 20 July to Sun 1 September for new and exciting Tracker Jack trails, plus a different story train every Friday. 26th July - Alice in Wonderland
2nd August - Hogwarts
9th August – Pirates
16th August – Nursery Rhymes
23rd August – The Hobbit
30th August – Fairies
Book online www.nymr. co.uk, call 01751 472508, follow us on Twitter @ NYMR or Facebook @ North Yorkshire Moors Railway
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Duty Calls: Castle howard in time of War
Thursday 1 August
Yorkshire Day Courtyard Food Market
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Pride & Prejudice – Evening Outdoor theatre Tuesday 13 & Tuesday 20 August
Courtyard Craft & Produce Market
AdMiSSiOn FRee
Saturday 17 August
the great British Proms spectacular Featuring The Overtones and The Military Wives
Sunday 18 August
noughties Popfest with Minster FM Featuring SClub Reunion, Atomic Kitten, Honeyz, Blue, 5ive and 911
Saturday 24 August
sounds in the grounds with Minster FM Find out more at www.castlehoward.co.uk | Castle Howard, York YO60 7DA | 01653 648333
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It’s the time of year all parents look forward to – the summer school holidays. At last it’s the chance to spend some quality time with the kids; to hear the joyful sounds of “I’m bored,” “I’m hot” and “I spilled that” on constant and gleeful repeat. But if you would rather hear your children cry out in excitement and happiness, here’s a list of things that might interest them. 23rd-25th AUGUSt GAlTRES FESTIVAl 2013 TICKETS NOW AVAILABLE! Use discount code ‘Locallink767’ for money off tickets. Visit www.galtresfestival.org.uk
EVERY DAY NEWGATE MARKET. Over 100 stalls in the heart of York for fresh produce, fresh air – and fresh banter. Besides local food, discover original crafts and gifts plus clothing and leather goods. Open daily 9am–5pm. Call 551355 or visit www.york.gov.uk YoRKWAlK, from Museum Gardens Gates, daily at 10.30am and 2.15pm (weekends only during January). Entertaining historical walks. Visit www.yorkwalk.co.uk ToY SToRIES, York Castle Museum, 9.30am-5pm. Visitors will rediscover bikes, bath toys, computer games and beautiful hand-made dolls that are amongst the toys on show from the last 150 years. Visit www.yorkcastlemuseum.org.uk
CAPITAl oF THE NoRTH, Yorkshire Museum, 9.30am-5pm. Featuring some of the most prestigious medieval objects ever found in Britain, this exhibition tells how York once ruled the north. Visit www.yorkshiremuseum.org.uk
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PlAGUE, PoVERTY & PRAYER, Barley Hall. The exhibition explores everyday life for the citizens of York from the Norman invasion to Tudor times, by examining unique archaeological evidence from the period. Visitors will explore interactive displays, new research, and recently excavated skeletal material to find out some of the gruesome details about illnesses and diseases from the period. Visit www.barleyhall.co.uk
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GIANT CAR BooT SAlE, Home Farm, Wigginton, 7am-1pm. A massive car boot sale offering all sorts of new and used items. Call 768463.
RoCKIN’ RollERS DISCo, Manor School, Nether Poppleton, 6-8.15pm. Pop on a pair of skates and get funky at the roller disco! Great tunes, disco lights and lasers make for a fun and social night out. Call 0843 2895969.
REVEAlING YoRK MINSTER’S UNDERCRoFT, York Minster. Experience the revamped network of new interactive galleries, housed in the Undercroft and Treasury below the historic cathedral. They tell the colourful story of York Minster. Visit www.yorkminster.org
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PICK YoUR oWN, The Balloon Tree Farm Shop, 9am-5pm. The farm’s super-fresh home grown strawberries are now ready for picking. Go and pick your own or buy strawberries freshly picked that morning. Visit www.theballoontree.co.uk ALLERTHORPE LAKELAND PARK, Allerthorpe, 10am-5pm. Find out more about this great venue in our School Holiday Hotlist.
EVERY MoNDAY SElBY MARKET. The whole family will find something within the beautiful market town. The Selby Farmers Market is also held on the first Wednesday of every month. Call 07808 768186.
WEEKlY ClASSES, Rogues Atelier, Fossgate. Join a class – Upholstery Drop-in each Tuesday 10am-1pm, and Life Drawing every Thursday 7-9pm. Call 07960 329286.
EVERY WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY & SUNDAY MUSKET AND MUSlIN HISToRICAl WAlKS, Clifford’s Tower, 7.30pm. Re-live the epic siege of York by the Roundheads during the English Civil War. Visit www.musketandmuslin.co.uk
EVERY NIGHT GHoST TRAIl oF YoRK, West Doors of York Minster, 7.30pm. Dare you cross the centuries and discover York’s spine-chilling history? Visit www.ghosttrail.co.uk or call 633276. THE HISToRY PoST, St Helen’s Square, 7.30pm. A fun historical walking tour of the city, led by your very own costumed Victorian gentleman. Call 264528.
untiL 1st septemBer SUMMER HolIDAY FUN, York’s Chocolate Story, 10am-6pm. Live chocolatemaking demonstrations from top Chocolatiers, plus you can get hands-on making your own chocolatey creations. Kids can join a Chocolate Adventurer trail to solve the clues to discover how chocolate is made. Call 0845 4989411. untiL 1st septemBer SIx WEEKS oF SUMMER FUN, Beningbrough Hall, 11am-5.30pm. Something to enjoy every day during the holidays from self-led adventures to trails and art workshops. Call 472027.
1st + 3rd saturday (10am), 2nd + 4th friday (5pm) of each month BEYoND MoNoPolY, The Bar Convent. Beyond Monopoly is York’s friendliest modern board game club for adults. Visit www.bmyork.wordpress.com
JUlY untiL 31st decemBer DUTY CAllS: CASTlE HoWARD IN TIME oF WAR, Castle Howard, 10am-6pm. From Waterloo to World War II, this exhibition explores the stories of Castle Howard in the time of war. While generations of Howard sons went to fight overseas the impact of war was often more powerfully felt at home. Visit www.castlehoward.co.uk or call 01653 648333.
untiL 1st septemBer SUMMER SPEED ACTIVITIES, National Railway Museum, 10am6pm. Join in with the fun family activities based on the theme of speed. Build a miniature vehicle, enter it into a race and take part in a fun family trail. All the activities celebrate the 75th anniversary of Mallard becoming the fastest steam locomotive of all time when it set a new steam speed record in 1938. Call 08448 153139.
UNtIL 1St SEPtEMBEr SUMMER ADVENTURE, Stockeld Park, near Wetherby, 10am-6pm. Find out more about this great venue in our School Holiday Hotlist.
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untiL 1st septemBer SUMMER HolIDAY CHIlDRENS TRAIlS, Treasurer’s House, 11am4.30pm. Spend some time in the garden playing traditional games or follow the family trail around the house to see what you can discover. A whole day of fun and games is guaranteed as you wander back through the history of the house. Call 624247.
untiL 2nd septemBer YoRK MAZE, Elvington Lane, 10am-6.30pm. For another season of summer fun, the maze returns this year in the shape of a 1000 foot Dalek! Take the whole family down and get them lost for the day. Visit www.yorkmaze.com untiL 4th octoBer lASTING IMPRESSIoNS, The King’s Manor, Exhibition Square. A collection of artists’ prints, including etchings, linocuts, woodcuts and monoprints, assembled from 30 printmakers. Call 656507. UNtIL 3rd NOVEMBEr VIKING HEROES, Jorvik, 10am-6pm. Find out more about this great event in our School Holiday Hotlist.
untiL 31st auGust PIG RACING, Farmer’s Cart. See prize porkers racing in the events arena and try to pick the winner. Lester Piglet and Against-all-Hogs are favourites in the Ham Hock hurdle, which will be quite a spectacle. Call 499183.
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untiL 17th auGust THE ART oF PRINTMAKING, Blue Tree Gallery, Bootham, 10am5.30pm (closed Sundays). Original prints by Zoe Badger, Hester Cox and Giuliana Lazzerini. Call 620660.
from 1st JuLy BENINGBRoUGH AT WAR – FRoM CoUNTRY lANES To VIolENT SKIES, Beningbrough Hall, 11am-5.30pm. The start of an action-packed year of events, activities, talks, walks, trails and displays celebrating the life and times of RAF men and women stationed at Beningbrough during World War Two. Call 472027. 24th JuLy – 28th auGust SUMMER HolIDAY FUN FoR FAMIlIES, York Minster, 10am. Celebrate the Minster’s 2000 year journey by creating your own treasures to take home – from stunning shields to Roman pottery. There’s a different family hands-on activity each week, plus explorer backpacks to pick up. Call 0844 9390011 or visit www.yorkminster.org
25th lADY lUNCHES, Cedar Court Grand Hotel & Spa. Informal two course lunches, beginning with a talk from renowned luxury beauty label ESPA on skin health and how to achieve a healthy glow, all in the surroundings of their Grand HQ dining room. Call 380038.
25th FREE VAlUATIoN DAY, The Bar Convent. Take your antiques, collectables and jewellery along to get valued by the experts – completely free! Call 01423 531661. 26th-27th MUSIC SHoWCASE WEEKEND, York Racecourse. Chart-topping rock band Kaiser Chiefs will play after the sporting action on Friday evening, with Little Mix, the X-Factor winners, taking to the stage on Saturday after the racing. Visit www.yorkracecourse.co.uk or call 620911.
26th-27th YoRBRIx, Belfrey Hall, Stonegate, 10am-4pm. Featuring amazing models built by collectors and fans of LEGO. Call 690527 or visit www.yorbrix.com 27th JuLy – 15th septemBer PoSTMAN PAT AND oTHER PICTURES, Beningbrough Hall, 11am5.30pm. Artist Ray Mutimer’s original artwork for Postman Pat, the happy tale of one postman, a cat and small red van, will fill the hall’s display area this summer. There will also be images from Rupert Bear, Charlie Chalk and more, plus a newly published Fairy Tale and Nursery Rhyme book. Call 472027.
27th-28th THE GREAT ANTIQUES FAIR, Wetherby Racecourse, 9am-5pm. A great selection of goods and stalls with excellent on-site catering and parking. Visit www.jaguarfairs.com
27th-28th TRIATHloN WEEKEND SPRINT AND TEAM RElAY, Newby Hall, 10am4pm. Comprising a 500 metre swim, a 20 kilometre bike ride and a five kilometre run all based in and around the grounds and immediate environs of the Newby Hall estate. Visit www.functionalfitnessevents.co.uk 27th-28th YoRKSHIRE CRAFT FAIR, St Williams College. Enjoy a craft and gift fair filled with local and unique products. Call 01274 835588. 27th ANNUAl CHARITY MARKET, Parliament Street, 9am-5.30pm. To raise funds and awareness of their work, some 40 charities from around the country will take over Parliament Street. Call 551355. 28th TElEGRAM SCANNING DAY, National Railway Museum, 11am-3pm. Bring along your old telegrams, on any subject, to be scanned as part of a national exhibition at The Science Museum in London. Call 686215.
28th BUTTERFlY WAlK, Wheatland’s Community Woodland, Upper Poppleton, 11am. Enjoy the many wildflowers, birds, moths, bees and insects on a walk led by the woodland group’s own expert. Call 738008.
28th FRoM YoRKSHIRE … WITH loVE, Merchant Adventurer’s Hall, 10.30am4.30pm. Over 40 Yorkshire based independent businesses selling contemporary crafts, artisan foods, vintage homeware and affordable art. Visit www.madelocallywithlove.co.uk
28th ElVIS oN WoRlD ToUR, The Spa, Scarborough, 7pm. Join Tony Skingle, probably one of the greatest Elvis impersonators in the business. Call 01723 357869.
AUGUST untiL 30th MYSTICAl MAYANS, York’s Chocolate Story, weekdays, 10am-6pm. Chocolate has long been linked with Mayan origins, and now York’s Chocolate Story is welcoming visitors to learn more with special ‘make and take’ workshops dedicated to their ancient rituals. Call 0845 4989411.
1st, 8th, 11th, 17th, 18th, 22nd & 29th CHoColATE WoRKSHoP, York Cocoa House. Throughout the month the chocolate experts will be leading several workshops including Introduction to Chocolate Making, Truffle Tasting, and Dessert Making. For times and specifics of workshops call 675787.
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1st-4th FAR FRoM HoME, Beningbrough Hall, 11am5.30pm. A varied four day programme including an impressive Tucano aeroplane fly past and a chance to be a fighter pilot in a cockpit simulator. With music, reenactors, food and drink, games, memories and more. Call 472027. 1st YoRK HAEMAToloGY SUPPoRT GRoUP, Huntington Working Men’s Club, 7pm. A meeting for people dealing with blood cancers with guest speaker Jason Feavers from City of York Council. Call 330705.
1st YoRKSHIRE DAY, York Maze, 10am-6.30pm. Celebrate all that is great in Yorkshire. Enter the straw bale rolling race and the Yorkshire pudding throwing contest. Ay up! Visit www.yorkmaze.com 1st YoRKSHIRE DAY FooD MARKET, Castle Howard, 10am-4pm. What better way is there to spend Yorkshire Day than by sampling delicious local produce in the stunning surroundings of Castle Howard? With over 30 stalls selling a wide selection of produce from across the county as well live music and face painters in the courtyard. Call 01653 648333. 2nd, 9th, 16th, 23rd + 30th SCHool HolIDAY FUN, North York Moors Railway, Pickering. Enjoy a different story each week while riding the choo choo. Stories include Alice in Wonderland, The Hobbit and talks about fairies. Call 01751 472508.
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2nd PRIDE AND PREJUDICE, Castle Howard, 6.30pm. Take a step back in time with Chapterhouse Theatre Company to meet Elizabeth Bennet and her sisters. Whilst her mother tries determinedly to pair her off with the detestable Mr Collins, Elizabeth meets the rude and abrupt Mr Darcy. But is there more to him than meets the eye? Call 01653 648333. 3rd-4th + 17th-18th oPEN WEEKENDS, Holgate Windmill, 11am4pm. This summer the mill is staging an exhibition based around bread. ‘Our Daily Bread’ is full of interesting and unusual facts and figures about bread from wartime rationing to how much we eat now. Visit www.holgatewindmill.org
3rd auGust – 1st septemBer CAT-NAPPED! THE MYSTERIoUS CASE oF THE loRD MAYoR’S CAT, York Castle Museum, 10am4pm. The Lord Mayor’s precious cat has gone missing. You have to discover who the feline thief is before they can strike again. Call 687687. 3rd WoRlD SWEETCoRN EATING CHAMPIoNSHIPS AND FESTIVAl, York Maze, 10am-6.30pm. A day of events to celebrate the wonderful plants from which the maze is made with live music. Watch the excitement of the World Sweetcorn Eating Championships, or join in yourself. Visit www.yorkmaze.com
3rd lATE MUSIC CoNCERT, Unitarian Chapel, St Saviourgate, 7.30pm. Ian Pace, pianist, performs. Visit www.latemusic.org or call 430106.
5th-25th MEET THE KING, Yorkshire Museum, 10.30am-4.30pm. A very special chance to meet Richard III as he tells the tale of his rise and fall, and how it is intertwined with the story of medieval York. Drop in performances, throughout the day. Call 687687. 7th, 14th, 21st + 28th SToRYTEllING IN THE GARDENS, Museum Gardens, 12noon, 1pm and 2pm. Join the storyteller in the magical garden storytelling area for tales of spring, summer, autumn and winter by well-known children’s authors. Call 687687. 7th, 14th, 21st + 28th SUMMER FAMIlY FUN, York Minster, 10am-5pm. From getting potty about the Romans by crafting a clay lamp, to designing a Norman soldier’s helmet or creating an Anglo Saxon inspired illuminated 3D letter – there’s different activities each week to keep youngsters entertained. Children can follow in the footsteps of Roman soldiers, see the 1000 year old Horn of Ulf gifted by a Viking lord and use interactive displays to explore the 2000 year history of the Minster, right up to the present day. Call 0844 9390011.
7th + 14th TEDDY BEARS PICNIC, Yorkshire Museum of Farming. Enjoy a magical day at the museum for kiddies whatever their ages. Visit www.murtonpark.co.uk 7th NATIoNAl PlAY DAY, Beningbrough Hall, 11am5.30pm. Go along as the country takes time out to play, whether you want to build a den in the new den zone, hunt for bugs, or run around on the brand new play kit. Call 472027.
7th MEDIEVAl MAYHEM RoAD SHoW, Merchant Adventurers Hall, 2pm. Gather for a grisly look at the pox, poverty and desperate prayer that plagued our Medieval ancestors in a unique show with teller of tales Terry Deary, author of the best-selling Horrible Histories books. Booking is essential. Call 615505.
7th THoRNToN-lE-DAlE SHoW, Thornton-leDale, from 9am. A fantastic local show, highlighting the best of animals, craft and performance in the area. We’re particularly looking forward to the tug-of-war. Visit www.thorntonledale.com
8th WAlK FRoM MIll GREEN To oUlSToN, meeting at Dutch House car park (Crayke to Brandsby road), 10am. A pleasant walk with The River Foss Society followed by lunch at Dutch House. Call 764702.
10th-11th DRIFFIElD STEAM AND VINTAGE RAllY, Driffield Showground. This year’s event promises to be the best yet. Included in the lineup are cars made by Doble, White and no fewer than nine different types of Stanley steamers. Call 01377 256950.
10th-11th ElVINGToN MoDEl AIR SHoW, Elvington Airfield, 10am-5pm. Pilots from throughout the UK and Europe will be a part of the show, and with two miles of runways to display on, there should be lots to see and do. Call 07860 345613. 10th FUNDRAISING DAY, York Maze, 10am-6.30pm. The folks from the maze team up with local charities to help raise vital funds to help in their work. Join in the fun and games on the day with stalls and activities that will raise some much needed cash. Visit www.yorkmaze.com
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events 10th YoRK RoMAN DAY, across York. There will be a bird of prey display that will feature an eagle, the symbol of Roman imperialism. The kiddies will enjoy dressing up and face painting and there will also be a fascinating talk about Roman York from Brian Young, author of The Eagle Has Fallen. Polish your gladius and shine your scutum. Email eaglehasfallen@gmail.com
10th YoRK lESBIAN ARTS FESTIVAl 2013, The Guildhall, St Helens Square. The festival promotes lesbian arts including music, performance, reading and writing as well as gay, bisexual, transsexual and queer artists reflecting the diversity and difference in the city. Visit www.yorklesbianarts festival2013.co.uk
10th BRIDGE STRING QUARTET, Clifton Methodist Church, 7.30pm. An programme of Haydn, Frank Bridge and Benjamin Britten string quartets. Perfect music for a summer evening. Visit www.bridgequartet.com
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10th BIG YoRK PlAYDAY, Door 84 Youth Centre, Lowther Street, 1-6pm. Children, families and local organisations will be converging on the Groves in York for an afternoon of free play, fun and games to celebrate Playday – the annual national festival of children’s right to play. New Earswick Bowls Club will be present, as will other groups. Call 623177. 11th ITS IN THE BAG GIFT FAIR, The Hospitium, Museum Gardens, 10am4pm. A quality fair with quality stalls. Call 07889 899958. 11th RIPlEY AGRICUlTURAl SHoW, Ripley Castle Park. A superb day out in the beautiful grounds of the castle. Enjoy displays and demonstrations, as well as great food and drink. Visit www.ripleyshow.co.uk
13th DAVID BoWIE IS HAPPENING NoW, City Screen, 7pm. Transmitted live to City Screen from The Victoria and Albert Museum, this is the finale to the museum’s enormously successful exhibition. Call 0871 9025726.
13th EVENING VISIT To SHERIFF HUTToN CHURCH AND CASTlE, meet at The Church, Sheriff Hutton, 6pm. Join the River Foss Society and explore these ancient buildings. Call 764702.
13th & 20th CRAFT & PRoDUCE MARKET, Castle Howard, 10am-4pm. Over 25 stalls selling delicious food and beautiful crafts in the stunning surroundings of Castle Howard Stable Courtyard. Call 01653 648333. 14th DANBY SHoW, Danby, 8am. Whitby Falconers will be there with their beautiful birds of prey. Elsewhere, artistic wood carving skills with a chain saw will be demonstrated. Call 01287 669906.
15th lEGEND oF KING ARTHUR AND DINNER, Treasurer’s House, 6pm. Enjoy a themed family dinner before heading to York Theatre Royal to enjoy this fantastical tale, brought to life with jousting, swords and sorcery. Booking essential. Call 624247. 16th GUIlDHAllS & HIDDEN PlACES ToUR, meet by Museum Garden gates, 2.15pm. Enjoy a special walking tour with Yorkwalk and discover the hidden side of the city. Call 622303.
17th THE GREAT BRITISH PROMS Spectacular, Castle Howard, 6.30pm. Find out more about this great event in our School Holiday Hotlist.
17th-18th FAMIlY FUN WEEKEND, Burton Agnes, 11am-5pm. Visitors are invited to join in the fun with vintage fairground rides, magic shows, face painting, a treasure hunt, giant garden games, a bouncy castle, and fun stalls. Call 01262 490324.
17th BEACH PARTY AND BARBEQUE, York Maze, 10am-6.30pm. Chill out at the York Maze beach party with a surf simulator, limbo dancing, music and barbeque. Cool off in ‘water wars’ where everyone gets a soaking! Visit www.yorkmaze.com 17th RoSEDAlE & DISTRICT SHoW, Milburn Arms Field, Rosedale Abbey, from 9am. A great show displaying the very best of country life including animals, tractors and scarecrows. Call 01751 417740. 18th GARAGE SAlES, Wetwang Village, 8am-2pm. Maps of the garage offering sales can be found at the Village Hall, as well as coffee and bacon butties. Call 01377 236201.
18th NoUGHTIES PoPFEST, Castle Howard, 5pm. A sensational evening featuring the bands from the hit TV show The Big Reunion. The line-up includes S Club, Atomic Kitten, Blue, 5ive and 911. More artists will be announced closer to the date. Call 01653 648333. 18th CHARITY oPEN DAY, Sherburn Airfield. Enjoy a great day out looking at the planes and pilots, as well as all the fun on offer. All proceeds go towards Help for Heroes. Call 01977 682674. 21st EGToN SHoW 2013, Egton, 8.30am. Wrought iron and farrier display, a farmers market, plus all the usual horse, cattle, sheep, goat, ferret, fur and feather classes. Call 01947 604329.
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24th-26th TITHE BARN ExHIBTIoN AND SAlE, Poppleton Tithe Barn, 10am-6pm (4.30pm Mon). See artwork exhibited by local artists in the historic Tithe Barn. Call 481690.
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24th SoUNDS IN THE GRoUNDS, Castle Howard, 10am-4pm. Brilliant local bands, family entertainment and live broadcasts by Minster FM! Chill out by the stage while the kids get their faces painted, play games, watch magic tricks and even learn some tricks of their own. Call 01653 648333.
25th YoRKSHIRE CRAFT FAIRS, Duncombe Park, Helmsley. A brilliant craft fair with lots of locally produced goods. Call 01274 835588.
26th FARNDAlE SHoW 2012, Showfield behind the Village Hall, Farndale, from 8pm. Show jumping, gymkhana, dog classes and children’s sports. Email beryl@farndale.com
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31st CHARITY CoFFEE MoRNING, Chapel Hall, Upper Poppleton, 10am12noon. Teas, coffees and fun and games in aid of the Yorkshire Air Ambulance. Email priorjean@gmail.com 26th SPECIAlIST PlANT FAIR, Newburgh Priory, Coxwold, 11am-4pm. Some of the most passionate and prominent nurseries and plant growers will provide rare, unusual, good quality and reasonably priced plants. Call 01347 868372.
29th lADIES lUNCH, Cedar Court Grand Hotel, 12 noon. Guests are invited into the award winning restaurant to enjoy a glass of wine on arrival, followed by a delicious two course lunch finished off with coffee and petit fours. Following lunch, guests are treated to an exciting presentation from cashmere experts Pure Collection. Call 380038.
31st AlICE IN WoNDERlAND ExPERIENCE, Beningbrough Hall, 6.309pm. A magical fun-filled evening opening with an interactive theatre performance. Play croquet on the lawn with the Queen of Hearts, follow the challenge trail around Wonderland, make a mask to be part of Wonderland, enjoy a story or join a promenade performance with Alice to meet some of her friends. Call 472027.
31st SPoNSoRED DoG WAlK, meet at Millennium Bridge, 11am-1pm. There will be stalls and prizes for all participants as well as a chance to win a six month supply of Eukanuba dog food. Those who are interested or would like a sponsor form should call 07969 883363.
31st BoRDER FINE ARTS, Yorkshire Museum of Farming, 10am-5pm. A massive display of border fine arts, as well as all the usual attractions of the museum. Gray’s of Shenstone will also have a showroom open to visit. Call 489966. 31st YoRKSHIRE CRAFT FAIRS, The Galtres Centre, Easingwold. A family-friendly craft fair with plenty of locally produced goods. Call 01274 835588.
31st PoPPlEToN RoAD AlloTMENTS ANNUAl SHoW, Holy Redeemer Church Hall, 2pm. The best the allotment association has to offer, including refreshments. Call 792603.
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1st DoG DAY, York maze, 10am-6pm. Displays of dog agility from the Ebor Dog Club. Bring your dog and give it a try! Visit www.yorkmaze.com 1st FAMIlY FUN DAY, The Hut, Clarence Gardens, Wigginton Road, 1pm-4pm. Enjoy a raffle, tombola, face painting, refreshments, kids lucky bags, a bouncy castle and stalls. Email queennicola@hotmail.co.uk
7th-8th lITTlE FUN FEST, York Maze, 10am-6pm. CBeebies favourites Mister Maker, Alex Winters and Mr Bloom will be appearing on the Big Top stage along with Harry Potter tribute characters. Call 607341. 7th WAlK FRoM CoxWolD To EASINGWolD, Meet in the car park behind the market place, Easingwold, 10am. Join the River Foss Society for this six mile walk. Call 764702.
13th MoTH EVENING, Woodlands, 147 Huntington Road, 7.30pm. The River Foss Society welcome Dr David Chesmore as a guest speaker. Call 766196. 4th + 18th CoMEDY oPEN MIC NIGHT, The Gillygate, 8.30pm. York’s original open mic night dedicated to stand-up comedy returns to The Gillygate. Go and see quality new acts or even give it a go yourself! Visit www. cantsingcantdancedontcare.co.uk 5th YoRK HAEMAToloGY SUPPoRT GRoUP, Huntington Working Men’s Club, 7pm. A meeting for people dealing with blood cancers, with guest speaker Dr Phil Simpson, Clinical Health Psychologist. Call 330705.
26th oPEN EVENING, York College, 6-8pm. Go along and see what’s on offer. You can meet tutors and staff, learn about the courses offered, talk through the application process and get funding information. Call 770200.
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The Balloon Tree Farmshop, Gate Helmsley. The award winning farmshop and cafe have been growing soft fruit and vegetables for over 20 years. Pick your own or buy ready picked. 01759 373023. PIGLETS ADVENTURE FARM PARK, The Farmer’s Cart, Towthorpe Grange, 10am-5pm. Animal petting, crazy farm golf, obstacle course, ride-on tractor rides, pedal go-carts and much more. www.thefarmerscart.co.uk 499183. QUILT MUSEUM AND GALLERY, Peasholme Green. Britain’s first museum dedicated to quilt making and textile arts. www.quiltmuseum.org.uk 613242. SIGHTSEEING TOURS BY BIKE. Explore York by bike, with all equipment provided. www.scootcyclingholidays. co.uk 720003.
Days Out and attract ions Fancy a day out in York or further afield? These attractions are very attractive.
YORK AND SURROUNDING AREAS BARLEY HALL, 2 Coffee Yard, off Stonegate. A stunning medieval house. www.barleyhall.org.uk 610275. Beningbrough Hall and Gardens, Beningbrough. Beningbrough Hall and Gardens, Beningbrough. A spectacular stately home, with fun for the whole family. www.nationaltrust.org.uk/beningbroughhall.472027. CLIFFORD’S TOWER, Eye of York, Open daily, 10am-6pm. Set in the heart of York, this imposing tower is almost all that remains of York Castle, which was originally built by William the Conqueror. 646940. DOG WALKS, throughout Yorkshire. Your guide to dog-friendly walking in the Yorkshire countryside. www.dogwalksyorkshire.com Edge Events Function Rooms, Wentworth College, The University of York. Open to members of the public looking to book a private party venue to celebrate that special event without breaking the bank. Call 323012. F1 Racing, JMD Raceway, Kathryn Avenue, Monks Cross. Racing and go-kart hire throughout the day – perfect for old and young speedsters. 673555. FAIRFAX HOUSE, Castlegate. Unlock the splendour of the finest Georgian town house in England. www.fairfaxhouse.co.uk 655543.
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TREASURER’S HOUSE, Minster Yard. Enjoy a leisurely stroll through this historic house before you relax in the tearooms. www.nationaltrust.org.uk 624247. The York Cocoa House, Blake Street. Chocolate workshops are suitable for all ages and abilities. www.yorkcocoahouse.co.uk THE NATIONAL RAILWAY MUSEUM, Leeman Road, 10am-6pm daily. This free family attraction is the biggest railway museum in the world. Lots to see and do. www.nrm.org.uk THE BAR CONVENT, Blossom Street. England’s oldest convent, founded in 1686, now a museum. www.bar-convent.org.uk 643238. YORK CASTLE MUSEUM, Eye of York. One of Britain’s leading museums, it shows how people used to live by recreating rooms, shops, streets – and even prison cells. www. yorkcastlemuseum.org.uk 687687.
YORKSHIRE MUSEUM AND GARDENS. Museum Street. The ten-acre botanical Museum Gardens, GODDARD’S, Tadcaster Road. Visit the around the Yorkshire Museum. www. former home of Noel Goddard Terry, of yorkshiremuseum.org.uk 687687. the famous York chocolate-making firm, YORKSHIRE AIR MUSEUM, Elvington. Terry’s of York. www.nationaltrust.org. The largest independent air museum uk/goddards in Britain and is also the location of HOLGATE WINDMILL, Windmill The Allied Air Forces Memorial. www. Rise, Holgate. Open some weekends to yorkshireairmuseum.co.uk 608595. visitors. www.holgatewindmill.org YORK COLD WAR BUNKER. Acomb JORVIK, Coppergate. Experience life in Road. Enter the blast-proof doors and Viking York as you meet the inhabitants investigate the more unusual side of on your journey through reconstructed York’s heritage. 646940. Viking streets inspired by the famous dig of the 1970s. www.jorvik-viking-centre. YORK DUNGEONS, Clifford Street. With fantastically frightening new sets co.uk 543403. and attractions. www.the-dungeons. MERCHANT ADVENTURERS’ co.uk/york 632599. HALL, Fossgate. Set in beautiful YORKWALK, Museum Garden Gates, gardens in the centre of historic York, Museum Street. A wide range of tours the hall is a fully functioning museum, with several taking place every day. wedding and hospitality venue. Special autumn walks now available. www.theyorkcompany.co.uk 654818. www.yorkwalk.co.uk 622303. MURTON PARK, Murton. A thriving york MANSION HOUSE, St 16 acre site with events and activities Helen’s Square. Regular house tours throughout the year. lasting around an hour run every www.murtonpark.co.uk 489966. Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 11am, NEWGATE MARKET. Everything 12.30pm and 2pm between March and you could every possibly need – all at Christmas. www.mansionhouseyork.com incredible bargain prices. 552036. 07887 754455.
YORK MINSTER. Deangate Learn about the Minster’s Eight Wonders and discover what makes the iconic structure so magnificent. wonders. yorkminster.org 0844 9390015. YORK’S CHOCOLATE STORY, King’s Square. See chocolate come to life and hear generations of chocolate secrets. www.yorkschocolatestory.com 08454 989411. YORK RACECOURSE, Knavesmire Road. More than just a racecourse, they also host regular music and comedy nights. www.yorkracecourse.co.uk 620911. YORK CITY SIGHTSEEING, Exhibition Square. Enjoy a live guided Heritage Tour, Family Fun and Multilingual Tours and travel on Terrible Tales – the grisly stories of York. 634296. YORK BOAT, Lendal Bridge Landing, throughout the day. An entertaining and informative river cruise. Treat yourself to a refreshing drink from the bar and rest your feet. www.yorkboat.co.uk YORK GLIDING CENTRE, The Aerodrome, Rufforth. Learn how to fly, or book a special glider ride gift for a friend of family member. 738694.
EVERY NIGHT GHOST TRAIL OF YORK, West Doors of York Minster. Dare you cross the centuries and discover York’s spinechilling history? 633276. YORK TERROR TRAIL, Starts at The Golden Fleece Inn. A tour of the historical horrors of York’s 1900 year history, told by an array of colourful characters. www.yorkterrortrail.co.uk
EVERY SUNDAY GIANT CAR BOOT SALE, Wigginton. Established for 22 years. 768463.
EVERY MONDAY SELBY MARKET, Selby town centre. Bargains galore at the well-established market. 07808 768186.
HELMSLEY BYLAND ABBEY, Coxwold. Byland Abbey is the perfect place to stop if you’re walking or cycling in the North York Moors National Park. www.englishheritage.org.uk 01347 868614. DALBY FOREST DRIVE AND VISITOR CENTRE, Low Dalby. Activities and events running throughout the year. www.forestry.gov.uk/dalbyforest DUNCOMBE PARK, Helmsley. The spectacular gardens are open to visitors, as is the surrounding parkland. www. duncombepark.com 01439 772625. NUNNINGTON HALL, Helmsley. Picturesque Yorkshire manor house with organic garden and exciting exhibitions. www.nationaltrust.org.uk 01439 748283. RIEVAULX ABBEY, Helmsley. Learn about the monks in medieval times and how they devoted their lives to spiritual matters. www.english-heritage.org.uk 01439 798228.
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BEECH END INTERACTIVE MODEL VILLAGE. Commercial Square, Leyburn. Unique amongst model villages, it combines fascinating visual detail with interactive fun. 01969 625400.
CAMP HILL, Kirklington, Bedale. The north’s leading and award winning Corporate Event and Outdoor Adventure destination. www.camphill. co.uk 01845 567788.
BOLTON CASTLE, Leyburn. One of the country’s best preserved medieval castles. www.boltoncastle.co.uk 01969 623981.
FOUNTAINS ABBEY AND STUDLEY ROYAL, Ripon. Every day there are tours and demonstrations of what life was like in the medieval abbey. www.fountainsabbey.org.uk 01765 608888.
SCARBOROUGH BETTON FARM VISITOR CENTRE, East Ayton. A thriving little farm and working community dedicated to your pleasure and interest. www.bettonfarm.co.uk 01723 863143. PEASHOLM PARK, North Bay, Scarborough. Take a boat trip around the beautiful surroundings of Peasholm Park. www.discoveryorkshirecoast.com 01723 383636.
English garden. www.falconrycentre. co.uk 01845 587522.
MALTON CASTLE HOWARD. The magnificent house and gardens at Castle Howard contain many surprises. Enjoy tours on a variety of subjects, including architecture and restoration. www.castlehoward. co.uk 01653 648444.
SCARBOROUGH CASTLE, Castle Road. With over 2,500 years of turbulent history behind it, Scarborough Castle is a great day out. www.englishheritage.org.uk 01723 372451.
THIRSK MONK PARK FARM VISITOR CENTRE, Bagby, Thirsk. A varied collection of both outdoor and indoor Feeding Areas where you can see lots of animals. www.monkpark.co.uk 01845 597730. THE WORLD OF JAMES HERRIOT, Kirkgate. Step back in time and experience the life of James Herriot. www.worldofjamesherriot.org 01845 524234. THE BIRD OF PREY CENTRE, Sion Hall Hill, Kirby Wiske. Eagles, falcons, hawks and owls will swoop and dive around you as you sit in a beautiful
THE YORKSHIRE LAW AND ORDER MUSEUMS, Sharow View, Allhallowgate, Ripon. The story of the Liberty Courthouse, Prison and Victorian Workhouse. www. riponmuseums.co.uk 01765 690799. ROBIN HOOD’S BAY, Near Whitby. There is much more to Robin Hood’s Bay than initially meets the eye. www. robin-hoods-bay.co.uk 01947 880021. THE DRACULA EXPERIENCE, 9 Marine Parade, Whitby. A unique tour through the Dracula story and the connection to Whitby. www.draculaexperience.co.uk 01723 501016.
SCARBOROUGH ART GALLERY, The Crescent, Scarborough. An exciting mixture of treasures including paintings and exhibitions. www.scarboroughartgallery.co.uk 01723 374753.
THE ROTUNDA MUSEUM, Vernon Road, Scarborough. Dinosaurs in Yorkshire? Get hands on and learn geology skills. www.rotundamuseum.org. uk 01723 374839.
NEWBY HALL, Ripon. An enchanting woodland walk and a miniature railway, and the exciting adventure gardens. www.newbyhall.com 0845 4504068.
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SCARBOROUGH SEA LIFE CENTRE, Scalby Mills Road. All kinds of sealife from the curious and the rescued to the rare and the enigmatic. 01723 376125.
STAINTONDALE SHIRE HORSE FARM VISITOR CENTRE, Staintondale. The farm is set in 40 acres of idyllic coastline and is enjoyed by people of all ages. www.shirehorsefarm. co.uk 01723 870458.
LIGHTWATER VALLEY, North Stainley. Escape to Lightwater Valley and discover the excitement of a day bursting with thrills. www. lightwatervalley.co.uk 0870 458 0040.
EDEN CAMP, Malton. One of the largest and most comprehensive museums covering British military and social history. www.edencamp.co.uk 01653 697777. FLAMINGOLAND, Kirby Misperton, Malton. Enjoy a day out at the theme park and animal sanctuary. www.flamingoland.co.uk 0870 7528000.
HARROGATE RHS GARDEN HARLOW CARR, Crag Lane, Harrogate. A garden dominated by water, stone and woodland. www.rhs.org.uk 01423 565418. RIPLEY CASTLE, Harrogate. A fascinating and entertaining day out in a beautiful location with memorable surroundings. www.ripleycastle.co.uk 01423 770152. ROYAL PUMP ROOM MUSEUM, Crown Place, Harrogate. Relax whilst exploring Harrogate’s spa history on the site of Europe’s strongest sulphur well. www.harrogate.gov.uk 01423 556188.
WHITBY ABBEY. Abbey Lane. Set on a headland high over the popular seaside town, Whitby Abbey is the perfect choice for a great value day trip. www.english-heritage.org.uk 01947 603568.
PICKERING NORTH YORKSHIRE MOORS RAILWAY, Pickering Station. The steam train takes the tourists on a journey from Pickering to Grosmont. www.northyorkshiremoorsrailway.com 01751 472508. NORTH YORK MOORS NATIONAL PARK. Superb natural history and a variety of unique places to visit. www. northyorkmoors.org.uk 01439 770657. RYEDALE FOLK MUSEUM, Hutton le Hole. A beautiful open-air museum and a wonderful place to visit. www.ryedalefolkmuseum.co.uk 01751 417 367. PICKERING CASTLE. Castlegate. Discover how this splendid 13th century castle was used throughout the centuries.www.english-heritage.org.uk 01751 474989.
THE FORBIDDEN CORNER, The Tupgill Park Estate, Coverdale. The Forbidden Corner is full of strange things. www.theforbiddencorner.co.uk 01969 640638. THORP PERROW ARBORETUM, Bedale.100 acres of beautiful woodland walks, trails and glades to explore. www.thorpperrow.com 01677 425323.
SKIPTON SKIPTON CASTLE. High Street. Over 900 years old, Skipton Castle is one of the most complete and best preserved medieval castles in England. www. skiptoncastle.co.uk 01756 792442.
FILEY CRESCENT GARDENS, The Crescent, Filey. Stroll through the Crescent Gardens as you take in the stunning views across the bay. 01723 383636. GLEN GARDENS, West Avenue, Filey. These fantastic gardens offer the perfect retreat for family picnics. www.discoveryorkshirecoast.com 01723 383636. THE MEMORIAL GARDENS, Murray Street, Filey. These gardens are in an ideal location to relax with lunch as you watch the world go by. www.discoveryorkshirecoast.com 01723 383636.
HULL THE DEEP, Hull. This award-winning visitor attraction is home to over 3,500 fish including spectacular sharks and rays. www.thedeep.co.uk BLACKTOFT SANDS, near Goole. Spectacular wildlife at the start of the Humber estuary. 01405 704665.
FURTHER AFIELD DIGGERLAND, Castleford. Diggerland allows both adults and children to go crazy with mechanised madness. 0871 2277007.
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THE TIME MACHINE, Beech Avenue, Harrogate. The largest and best indoor play and party centre in Harrogate. www.childrenstimemachine.co.uk 01423 816111.
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Your theatre needs you!
Theatre Theatre Royal
Folks at the Joseph Rowntree Theatre are currently looking for people interested in theatre to join the board of directors and act as trustees of the charity. The unpaid posts are those of Company Secretary, and Events and Fundraising Director.
If you would like to volunteer your time call 07511 123659.
Grand Opera House
To book: 623568.
To book: 0844 8472322. FOOTLOOSE (1st-3rd August)
(24th July – 31st August)
Based on the popular movie Footloose which starred Kevin Bacon, this musical tells the story of city boy Ren who moves to small town America where dancing is banned. The show is packed full of electrifying dancing and classic 1980s hits including: Holding Out For A Hero, Almost Paradise, Let’s Hear It For The Boy and the title track Footloose. Pulsating with energy this fast paced musical gets audiences on their feet.
The Legend of King Arthur As knights and ladies, wizards and sorceresses gather to the fabled round table we will hear stories from a time when myth, magic and mystery were woven into the fate of a kingdom. Discover how Arthur was given his powerful sword, Excalibur, by the Lady of the Lake. Meet Merlin the Wizard, Arthur’s trusted teacher and friend. Learn of the love between brave Lancelot and Queen Guinevere and of the battle which would bring an end to the treasured realm of Camelot.
Blood Brothers
(30th September-5th October)
Pilot Theatre, Slung Low and York Theatre Royal collaborate for the first time to bring the modern city of York to life with the stories of the workers and owners of the chocolate factories alongside those young men who gave their lives to defend the homeland.
Written by Willy Russell, the legendary Blood Brothers tells the captivating and moving tale of twins who, separated at birth, grow up on opposite sides of the tracks, only to meet again with tragic consequences. This production, having recently celebrated its 21st phenomenal year in London, continues to enjoy standing ovations.
Joseph Rowntree Theatre
Grease (16th-21st September)
Blood + Chocolate
(3rd-20th October)
To book: 623568 Ruddigore (19th-21st September) The Lords of Ruddigore have been cursed by a witch. This curse requires each one of them to commit a crime every day – or die. To escape this dreadful fate Sir Ruthven Murgatroyd disguises himself as a farmer and hides away in the small fishing village of Rederring. Jorvik Gilbert and Sullivan present this wonderful show.
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If you feel that your summer has so far been lacking in suits of armour, magical wizards and legendary quests, then you’re in luck. From 24th July until 31st August the York Theatre Royal is being transformed into Camelot for the blockbuster theatrical event The Legend of King Arthur. From the same people that brought us The Railway Children and last summer’s Mystery Plays, comes a new family show about Arthur, his magical sword Excalibur, the wizard Merlin and all the legendary characters we grew up hearing about. Visit www.yorktheatreroyal.co.uk We have a family ticket to give away, allowing two adults and two children to enjoy the spectacular performance on the day of their choice. All you have to do for a chance of winning is answer this question: What was the name of King Arthur’s sword? Send your answer (along with your name, address and daytime contact number) on a postcard marked ‘King Arthur Competition’ to the address on page six, or via email to info@yourlocallink.co.uk The competition ends on 8th August, so don’t delay. T&C’s apply.
Barbican: 0844 8542757. Pocklington Arts Centre: 0175 9301547 The Duchess: 641413 Fibbers: 651250
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York Stage Musicals urge you to dust off your leather jackets, pull on your bobby-socks and take a trip to a simpler time as bad boy Danny and the girl next door Sandy fall in love all over again. It’s the original Greasers musical from 1971, featuring all the unforgettable songs from the show and the hit movie including You’re The One That I Want, Grease is the Word and Summer Nights.
A good knight out
Barbican 30 The Platinum Hitmakers Tour Basement 2 Xaosis Agency Presents Sugarking + Memorium + Down The Machine + Boss Caine 3 Coquette - Burlesque and Cabaret Club 10 Hyena Lounge Comedy Club 15 Mulholland 17 Hyena Lounge Comedy Club
20 Bull + Uncle + Wicked Sonz 21 Boss Caine Big Band Hometown Spectacular 25 Hyena Lounge Comedy Club 31 Hyena Lounge Comedy Club Black Swan Folk Club 1 Singers and Musicians Night 8 Rebekah Findlay 15 The Young ‘Uns 22 Nish as Rish 29 Singers and Musicians Night
Basement: 612940 Black Swan Folk Club: 679131 The National Centre For Early Music: 658338 Fibbers 3 Lost Trends 9 The Article 10 The Damned 16 Stonewater 17 A Joker’s Rage 18 My Forever 30 Grant Hart (Husker Du) and The Burn/Burning 31 Alfie Mulroy Pocklington Arts Centre 6 Russell Kane 13 Martha Wainwright 28 Alam
National Centre For Early Music 12 Trooper Jane The Duchess 2 Bastrad 3-4 Ousefest 2013 9 Cornerstone + Morpheus Rising + Tay Cousins 13 Belvedere + The Fear + The Human Project 16 Musest 17 A Foreigner’s Journey 22 Aborted 30 I’m Maiden
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Life’s peachy You won’t be able to resist this peach and almond tart recipe…
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Something smells good
Market Days 17th August. The York Auction Centre Farmers’ Market. Held on the third Saturday of each month, this local market showcases Yorkshire beef, lamb and pork, handmade breads, cakes and biscuits, fresh fish, wine and preserves, as well as arts and crafts. 30th August. Parliament Street Farmers’ Market. Taking place on the last Friday every month, this farmers’ market showcases a variety of local produce made within 40 miles of the city centre. Newgate Market. Newgate Market boasts 110 stalls offering a variety of culinary delights and arts and crafts. The market showcases local produce, pottery, designers, clothing, handbags, gadgets and much more. Open weekdays 9am4pm and 9am-4.30pm Saturday and Sunday. n All dates correct at time of going to press. For more information visit www.york.gov.uk/markets
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See our events diary for the events taking place at Aroma in September.
Fit for a king
Let’s face it – who doesn’t love pizza? It’s probably the most versatile food in the world, and we’ve all enjoyed the months of taste testing to figure out what our favourite topping combo is. But how do you choose from York’s many marvellous pizzeria establishments? We’ll make it easy for you – go to Pepperoni Palace. The team at the new takeaway in Clifton Moor offer a mouthwatering array of freshly prepared pizzas, burgers, kebabs and wraps,
There’s no need to linger on the fact that the Your Local Link office survives on coffee (check out our coffee review online). That is why we love Aroma Café, just round the corner from us on The Village in Haxby, and want to wish them a very happy fifth birthday. For five glorious years they have been providing us – and all of Haxby – with the very finest in tasty lunchables, Fairtrade coffee and lovely gifts and jewellery. To celebrate, and to offer thanks to all who have popped in over the past half-decade, between 9th-14th September Aroma are offering a 15% discount on all food and drink, bringing the prices back down to what they were on opening day in 2008. Think of it as a form of financial time-travel, bring a few friends and have a lovely lunch. We’ll see you there. n Call 750444. with both vegetarians and carnivores catered for. We can vouch for the tastiness of the food, too – the guys brought a few pizzas to the office and they were devoured within about ten minutes. There are some great offers on at the moment, too – you can either buy two 11-inch pizzas and two cans of soft drink for £11.50, or choose two 14-inch pizzas and two cans for £15. n Call 693777 or visit www.pepperonipalace.co.uk to order online.
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Just p eachy
Did you know August is National Peach Month? Us neither. Indulge your sweet tooth this month with this peach and almond tart recipe.
You will need: For the pastry: 3 1 tbsp caster sugar 3 2 egg yolks 3 85g unsalted butter 3 175g plain flour, plus extra for rolling For the filling: 3 2 beaten eggs 3 3 sliced peaches 3 50g plain flour 3 100g caster sugar 3 140g butter 3 140g ground almonds 3 Peach preserve or apricot jam 3 Crème fraîche, to serve
1) For the pastry, rub together flour and butter until you have a breadcrumb consistency. Mix in the sugar and add one egg yolk and one teaspoon water, then the next yolk and another teaspoon water to make dough. Wrap in cling film and refrigerate for 30 mins. 2) Pre-heat oven to 200°C/180°C fan/gas 6. Roll out pastry until it is large enough to line a 23cm tin. Cover with greaseproof paper, fill with baking beans and bake for ten mins. Remove paper and beans, prick a few holes in the base of your tart, then bake for up to 15 minutes or until biscuity. 3) Meanwhile, whisk the sugar and butter until you get a pale paste. Beat in the eggs and add the almonds and flour. Spoon into baked pastry case, arrange peach slices across the top and bake for 30-40 mins until golden. When cool, brush your preserve across the top. Serve with crème fraîche. Serves eight. FOR UP TO
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Film guide
Vue: 08712 240 240 www.myvue.co.uk City Screen: 0871 902 5726 www.picturehouses.co.uk/york Reel Cinema: 0870 801 0870 www.reelcinemas.co.uk
Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa. Knowing us Your Local Link, knowing you Alan Partridge in your own big proper film. Ah-ha! Probably the greatest comedy character of the past 20 years is back on the big screen. Played by Steve Coogan, the failed TV chatshow host turned Radio Norwich DJ must chat for his life after a hostage situation breaks out at the radio station. For some reason only Alan can negotiate with the terrorists resulting in what we can only assume will be some kind of awkward hilarity. Interestingly it now seems that Coogan doesn’t need the ageing make-up to play Alan Partridge.
Elysium. If you’ve dreamed of living in space but have been concerned about not having a local branch of Costa Coffee to frequent, you might like to move to Elysium. This spinning future space-city in Earth orbit is the subject of the latest film from Neill Blomkamp, director of District 9, where life is luxurious and cancer is cured at the push of a button. Back on Earth life isn’t quite so easy. Ask Matt Damon. He is hot, thirsty, bald and has a rubbish job. He’s going to get up to Elysium, even if he has to kill, fight with robot policemen, blow up spaceships and wear a cool-looking metal exoskeleton. Thank goodness he has a blockbuster summer film budget behind him to achieve all these things. One Direction: This Is Us. To be honest we were a little surprised to discover that hard-hitting documentary film maker Morgan Spurlock, he of Super Size Me fame, has made a
film about British teen band One Direction. Still, regardless of the fact that the director has gone from exposing the real health risks of fast food and being a thorn in the side of big corporations to filming Harry Styles playing with a water pistol, we’re certain This Is Us will be of great interest to teenage girls. And Harry Styles himself.
Kick Ass 2. Kick Ass, the story of a teenager who takes it upon himself to be a crime fighting superhero, caused a storm in 2010 for its graphic violence, witty dialogue and the fact that the majority of the body count was racked up by a 12 year old girl. This time around the cast of the original are joined by Jim Carrey as Colonel Stars
and Stripes (a performance that we expect will be subdued, subtle and underplayed) as our heroes battle against a vengeful old foe.
The Lone Ranger. This action adventure from the director of Pirates of the Caribbean follows the tale of John Reid, legendary cowboy and the man who became famous for being a ranger. And for being alone. His trusty Native American Indian sidekick Tonto is, in this incarnation of the story, played by Johnny Depp (swoon!). This is made by Disney so expect gentle adventure, clean language and Depp acting silly.
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Wonky trolleys, checkout queues and self service checkouts – just three reasons to avoid the supermarket (although to be honest, the self service would be reason enough for us). But you can do your weekly shop without paying a visit to Mr Tesco.* Here’s how... Markets York plays host to a Farmers Market on the last Friday of every month. There are also specialist foodie markets held throughout the year in Parliament Street. But you can pick up fresh produce every day at Newgate Market – visit hwww.york.gov.uk for more information. Farm shops Balloon Tree and Farmer’s Cart sell a whole range of fruit and veg straight from the fields (or look out for seasonal PYO for the ultimate in freshness), as well as home baking and locally produced meat that’s far better than anything you’d find in the supermarket shelves. Local shops We’re lucky to have loads of specialist shops in the city, from artisan bakers to independent butchers and delis. As well as finding something different, you’ll also get expert advice from people who really know their stuff! *Other supermarkets are available for you to avoid. FOR UP TO
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Want to study with us? Don’t hang about! If you’ve decided to try a course at York College, the advice is to get signed up before it’s too late. York College Head of Marketing, Liz Moon, explains why. “In some cases our classes have a limited number of places so it’s important people book their place as soon as they can,” says Liz. “There is another less obvious reason though. Sometimes people are keen to do a class but they don’t tell us, we end up thinking that no-one is interested so we don’t run the course. Some people
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Need to speak to us? All of our course information is online at www.yorkcollege.ac.uk/adult-learning but if you need to speak to us you can call the numbers below. Our telephone lines are really busy at this time of year, please bear with us! • General enquiries: 01904 770200 • Enrolling: 01904 770397 (line open 9am-4.30pm, Monday – Friday)
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government earlier this year, and it enables students to repay costs only when they begin earning more than £21,000 per year. It’s not means tested and you don’t need to go to a bank for it. At York College many of
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