Stamford Living July 2015

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DUDDINGTON - £375,000 Guide Price

Situated in the much sought after picture-book village of Duddington, by the banks of the River Welland on the Northamptonshire/Rutland border. Close to the Georgian market town of Stamford and fast transport links by both road and rail (Peterborough to London Kings Cross is just 46 minutes). The beautifully presented and fully refurbished accommodation comprises; Entrance lobby with coats cupboard, newly fitted designer kitchen diner with integrated Siemens appliances, lounge with feature stone inglenook fireplace with woodburning stove, and patio doors opening onto the garden. Upstairs the master bedroom features a stylish en-suite bathroom, there are two further bedrooms and a re-modelled family bathroom with white suite. The property has had new carpets and floor coverings fitted throughout. Outside there is a single garage to the side, with additional off road parking to the rear. The garden is split-level with a gravelled seating area and raised lawn and flower beds. The property is offered with no onward chain and viewing is highly recommended..

WEST DEEPING

£765,000

This beautifully presented barn conversion, converted in 1997 to a high standard, is set within private mature gardens of approximately 0.28 of an acre with views over countryside and St. Andrews Church. The property is approached by a long gravelled gated drive with accommodation comprising: Ground floor: Reception hall, light drawing room with wood burner, bespoke kitchen dining room with integrated appliances and Aga, study/bedroom five, shower room, cloakroom, laundry room and side entrance hall. First floor: Main landing leading to a minstrel galleried landing, master bedroom with en-suite and three further bedrooms. Outside there is a detached garage with large workshop to the rear and room above. This could easily be made into a self-contained office or annexe, subject to planning.

STAMFORD - £550,000

Situated on Roman Bank, a much sought after road within the town, this property offers light and spacious family accommodation, also benefitting from an enclosed and private rear garden. This extended four bedroom family home offers the following accommodation; Entrance hall, cloakroom, family room with bay window and open fire place, sitting room with fire place and french doors to the garden, kitchen with utility room and breakfast area leading to the conservatory. Upstairs the master bedroom has an en suite, there are three further bedrooms and a family bathroom. Outside to the front there is a drive area and a single garage, with a private lawned garden to the rear.

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£347,000

This pretty semi-detached stone cottage is approached by a double driveway and is set in the heart of this sought after village overlooking the Church and only a short drive to Stamford, the A1 and local amenities. The property has been much improved in recent years and enjoys the benefit of a re-fitted kitchen breakfast room and a self-contained annexe. Accommodation comprises: Covered entrance lobby, entrance hall, cloakroom, sitting room with open fireplace, dining room, kitchen breakfast room overlooking the rear garden. To the first floor there are three bedrooms and a family bathroom. The annexe consists of a large open plan studio with kitchen area, bathroom and cloakroom. Outside, there are enclosed and well maintained gardens to the front and rear and a larger than average garage.

Call us now for more information

3 Red Lion Street, Stamford PE9 1PA

01780 765060

email: mailroom@knightpartnership.com

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STAMFORD LIVING

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Y our estimates there are around 200 clubs and societies in Stamford and the surrounding area, ranging from flowers to bridge to rugby to embroidery and all points in between. It is one of the things that makes Stamford such a great place to live – we would like to celebrate it and also provide a platform for clubs and societies to be heard, to tell Stamfordians what they offer and maybe encourage more to join. So if you run a club or society round here and you would like to raise awareness, then please email in, including the following: • The name of your club • What it’s all about; a bit of history perhaps • Why it might appeal to newcomers

• Where you meet, with what frequency • How to get in touch if someone wants to come along/joining/ taster days: name, tel no, email, website 300 words plus a picture would be ideal please. We will run a regular page, featuring two or three societies at a time, at no charge. Please send your submissions to nicholas@bestlocalliving.co.uk

Nicholas Rudd-Jones Publisher

UPDATES, SHOPPING

4 Shopping: Art in Town 20 Updates: BGL Sport Bash, Body Management

28 Updates: Local band DB5, State Pension “Top-up” Scheme, Mojos Charity

38 Updates: Abbey Wealth Management Ltd, Gallery Stamford, Willowbrook Kitchens

47 Updates: Bulley Davey, Robyn Russell – Graphic Designer

FASHION, HEALTH & BEAUTY 8 Fashion: Stamford Yoga Studio 12 Health & Beauty: Holistic therapies for physical and emotional issues

13 Health & Beauty: The Beauty Manor, Better Salon Supplies

31 Health & Beauty: Elysia

HOME, GARDEN, TRAVEL

22 Home & Garden: The Classic Group 44 Profile: Matthew Wilson, Garden Designer 57 Travel: Flexicruise, Caceres, Spanish City of Food

Editor Nicholas Rudd-Jones 01780 765571 nicholas@bestlocalliving.co.uk Write to Stamford Living, PO Box 208, Stamford, PE9 9FY www.bestlocallivingliving.co.uk Advertisement Manager Claudia Bayley 01778 425502 claudia.bayley@btinternet.com Advertisement Director Helen Walton 01780 754801 helen.stamford@btopenworld.com Advertising Copy Rachel Beecroft 01780 765320 rachel@locallivingdesign.co.uk Head of Design Steven Handley steve@locallivingdesign.co.uk Senior Designer Nik Ellis nik@locallivingdesign.co.uk Publisher Nicholas Rudd-Jones 01780 765571 nicholas@bestlocalliving.co.uk Published by Local Living Ltd, PO Box 208, Stamford, Lincs. PE9 9FY nicholas@bestlocalliving.co.uk Printed by Warners of Bourne

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ACTIVITIES, CULTURE, LEARNING & BUSINESS

16 Child-friendly Stamford: What’s On 17 Child-friendly Stamford: Two Little Birds profile

41 Book Review: Between the Sea and the Mountain, by Simon Ingram Uppingham Summer School what’s on Architectural Lincs: Time Seaside Strolls: Hunstanton to Thornham Profile: A Cut Above Learn about Blogging Stamford Endowed Schools: Hockey successes this year 65 Looking forward to University Life 73 What’s On

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Food & Drink: The Cocktail Hour Eating Out: No. 3 The Yard Eating In: Riverford Recipe Boxes Great Food Club: Awards Shortlist

PEOPLE & PLACES

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Stamford at Rest Ask Leo : John Burrows, Flower Arranger Art & Artists: Rufus Shoon Stamford People: Nigel Stark, sculptor

Whatever your needs and when only the best will do, let our team piece it all together for you!

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DESIGN SOLUTIONS

Art in town Original art is something worth investing in, and it doesn’t (always) have to break the bank. You can spend as much as £2,000 on an original piece or £20 on a print - but if you love the piece then it was a good buy. Stamford has it’s fair share of galleries, shops and even markets where you can buy original art. Here is just a taster of few of many artists selling their art in Stamford

Pink Tree by Charron Pugsley-Hill (£595). Charron’s vibrant paintings are sold at Love Stamford on Broad Street and Art in the Heart in Peterborough. You can also view and buy on Charron’s website: www. charronpugsleyhill.com

Rob Fogell Curved Form. Rob exhibits and sells his sculptures in his gallery on St Martin’s. But the gallery also hosts exhibitions by other artists on a regular basis. Bronze sculpture range between £1,800£2,600

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Rowan is known around Stamford for his distinctive dog portraits few of which are on display at the Fine Food Store on St. Mary’s Street. A price for a commissioned portrait (comes mounted and framed) is £300. But for £110 you can purchase a print of most of the originals. More of Rowan’s work (he also does people portraits) on his Facebook page: Rowan-Clifford-Portraits. Email: rowan.clifford@hotmail.com

Reg Cartwright, White still life with fruit, £2,250. Reg is one of Fogell Gallery’s collectable painters. Born in Leicester, he has been an illustrator and painter since 1974. Rob Fogell Gallery, 23 High Street St Martins, www. robfogell.co.uk

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Kites on Brancaster Beach by Terry Preen Framed acrylic on board £234 Terry Preen and Tina Pritchett are two of many artists exhibiting their work in Gallery Stamford. A real hidden gem on Maiden Lane, Gallery Stamford specialises in showing work by up and coming local artists - both original work and prints. www.gallerystamford.co.uk

Who’s Boots? Mounted photograph by Tina Pritchett. £44 Landscape photograph from the ‘Lines in The Landscape’ series, by Nisha Keshav. Price range: £195 £595.

Migration, by Daniel Shipton. £400 for the original painting or prints from £20-50. You can find Daniel on Fridays in Red Lion Square, often surrounded by other great local artists, selling their art. Daniel can also be contacted on Facebook: shiptonart or by email: danielshiptonart@gmail.com

Nisha is a landscape photographer working from her studio in Stamford Arts Centre. Her beautiful landscape photographs are currently showing at City Gallery, Peterborough (until 8th July) and Flag Fen Visitor Centre. www.nishakeshavphotography.co.uk Stamford Arts Centre’s bright gallery space hosts exhibitions throughout the year, and the Centre is also a home for few artists who based their studios there. To see current and future art exhibitions go to www.stamfordartscentre.com

Beyond Stamford Itch Gallery, Oakham. www.itchgallery.co.uk Woodbide Contemporary Arts, Uppingham www.woodbinecontemporaryarts.co.uk Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham www.goldmarkart City Gallery, Peterborough www.vivacitypeterborough.com/theatres-and-arts/citygallery Art in the Heart, Peterborough www.artintheheart.co.uk Phoenix Gallery, Grantham www.phoenixgallerygrantham.co.uk

Artist, Kat Lendacka, in Itch Gallery, holding one of her beautiful linen prints currently on sale at the gallery.

You can also find and contact individual artists through various local art groups: Rutland Open Studios: www.rutlandopenstudios.co.uk Peterborough Open Studio: paos.org.uk Lincolnshire Open Studios www.artonthemap.org.uk STAMFORD LIVING JULY 2015

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Strike while the iron’s hot and

get £10,000 worth of extras! Only 5 homes remaining at time of going to print

Anvil Mews is an exclusive collection of just ten stone townhouses situated just outside the old town wall, close to the centre of Stamford. There are nine townhouses and a single storey property within the development. Anvil Mews is a mix of three 3 bedroom (2 end of terrace, 1 mid terrace) houses and six 4 bedroom townhouses all arranged around a central block paved gated courtyard. Importantly for Stamford, there are allocated parking spaces for each property. All the properties will feature high quality interior design elements including tiles and sanitaryware by Porcelanosa as well as high quality fittings such as a choice of contemporary kitchens with ‘Maia’ composite work surfaces.

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Building on a strong reputation - a new beginning for Allison Homes

www.allison-homes.co.uk

Talk to Pam about reserving a beautiful stone-built property at Anvil Mews in Stamford… Come and meet Pam Mirfin, our Allison Homes’ sales executive based in Goodwin Property Services, Stamford every Thursday to Saturday. Be the first to arrange an exclusive visit to site to view the homes as they are being built, meet the construction team and ask questions. All reservations taken off plan will include £10,000 worth of ‘just for you extras of your choice’ such as granite work tops, additional electrical works and upgrades. Take the opportunity to put your stamp on your new home and see it being built with your choice of kitchen, colours and selections throughout.

2- 3 St John’s Street, Stamford PE9 2DA

3 and 4 bedroom townhouses with prices from £410,000 All reservations taken off plan will include £10,000 worth of ‘just for you extras of your choice’

Contact Pam Mirfin at Goodwin Property Services. Thursday to Saturday from 10am to 5pm on 01780 750000.

Allison Luxury Homes designs and develops bespoke individual properties for discerning homebuyers. It is part of the Allison Homes brand that local businessman, Karl Hick, has brought back to life after nearly a decade. From 1992 to 2001, Karl Hick grew Allison Homes into a successful and recognised household name that enjoyed an excellent local reputation. Years later, the Allison Homes brand is being reborn and together with its new ‘Luxury Homes’ division, the plan is to build on the strong reputation of the name and provide high quality properties for the homebuyers of today. Commenting on the launch of the first of the many planned developments Karl Hick said: “It makes sense to locate the first Allison Luxury Homes development – Anvil Mews – in

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the beautiful and historic town of Stamford. “Properties at the development have all been thoughtfully designed by our architects to reflect the charisma and heritage of the town, as well as including highend interior finishes. “I am delighted to lead both Allison Homes and Allison Luxury Homes in providing quality properties to meet and exceed the expectations of a new generation of homebuyers.”

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Windows | Doors | Garden Rooms | Orangeries | Conservatories | Kitchens From the initial design consultation right through to the fitting of your windows, doors and kitchen, Orchard will ensure the quality of service you receive is second to none!

Visit one of our showrooms to see more‌ Kitchens, Bedrooms & Bathrooms

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FASHION

Get fit and fashionable

Sally Stillingfleet explores Stamford Yoga and meets Marcus Parr-Black, to discover how much she’s been missing out on the benefits of Yoga

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ASE of movement and flexibility are what is required not only for Yoga but also for the clothing worn to perform the strong poses created here by owner Marcus and some of his students. Perfect synergy has been created with a clever compliment of outfits put together by Sarah combined with powerful poses. Over the past year Marcus has developed a fantastic programme, offering dedicated Yoga classes in a lovely light, clean and warm state of the art studio. Even the most enthusiastic beginner can really benefit from the wide range of exciting classes at Stamford Yoga. There are on average five classes a day and Marcus’ loyal following advocate the rich benefits of feeling more energised, alert, toned and generally stronger inside and out. Sarah’s from Energy’s ‘A Postcard from Brighton’ ranges, together with the gorgeous Adidas prints emphasise you can look co-ordinated and comfortable in these breathable technological fabrics and leave looking ready to go. Loose layering pieces are what ‘sportier clothing’ is all about and these jersey separates can be worn for exercise and fashion. Marcus and Sarah make a great team! • Stamford Yoga – 12 Left to right Broad Street, Stamford. Tel. 07738 272474 Toni - Brighton Apple cobweb Karma www.stamfordyoga.co.uk top £54 Sarah - A Postcard From Brighton apple Tropical Chillings trouser £45 French Connection black vest £24 Liz - A Postcard from Brighton Apple Sammie vest £32 Victoria - A Postcard From Brighton Terri Apple Tropical chiffon top £60

Sarah wears Twisted Muse Sage leggings £140 The Hip tee ‘OMG’ vest £52

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Sarah Adidas Menire shorts £30 with matching tank £30 Liz - Adidas XFL shorts £35 with matching crop tank £28

James wears Adidas Trefoil tee £25 Adidas grey shorts £40 throughout

• ALL CLOTHING FROM ENERGY 9 IRONMONGER ST, STAMFORD TEL. 01780 765633 • PICTURES BY ELLI DEAN (07932 055548) WWW.ELLIDEANPHOTOGRAPHY.CO.UK

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Health & Beauty Therapy Experience the lasting benefits from proven professional therapeutic treatments All aspects of beauty therapy including: • IPL hair removal • Thread vein elimination • Electrolysis • Hi-tech facial treatments • Microdermabrasion • Cosmeceuticals

2 MALLORY LANE, STAMFORD TEL. 01780 763768 www.renaissancebeauty.co.uk

“A Safe Place to Talk”

Free, confidential & unbiased advice. Had an abortion, baby loss or miscarriage in the past or know someone that has? Feel the need to be able to talk about it in a Safe Place? Alternatives offers free confidential unbiased support • • • • •

Tel: 01780 765853/ 07913052159 office@alternativesstamford.co.uk www.alternativesstamford.co.uk facebook.com/alternativesstamford @altstamford

or drop in any Mon or Thur 9-5 Ryhall Road, Stamford PE9 1YA. (located within the Hospital Site behind Sheep Market Surgery)

Registered charity 1129379

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Is it time to re-discover your hearing?

Missing the odd word during the conversation? Having to turn the TV up? If these situations sound familiar you may benefit from a free hearing assessment. Healthy Hearing are your local hearing experts. With many years of experience we are dedicated to providing a comprehensive hearing healthcare service and finding the best solutions for your needs. Call us for: • Free expert hearing advice • Free lifestyle hearing assessments • Free trials of the latest digital hearing aid technology • Home visits available

Call us today for your FREE hearing assessment

01780 759133 Stamford Hearing Centre, No 1 The Old Police House, Cliff Road, Stamford, Lincolnshire PE9 1AB

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HEALTH & BEAUTY

Holistic Therapies Genevieve Potter looks at how holistic therapies can help to heal physical and emotional issues

Reiki with Emma Lannigan I’ve tried many alternative therapies over the years but never Reiki, so I was excited to experience it for the first time in the reassuringly experienced hands of Emma Lannigan, who is a ‘Reiki Master Practitioner’. Reiki is an ancient Japanese healing therapy, which you experience fully clothed, either lying down or in a comfortable position, during which the practitioner acts as a highly attuned conductor to help restore balance and positive energy. Reiki works on a physical, emotional and spiritual level. Reiki isn’t designed to replace conventional medicine, but in the hands of an experienced practitioner like Emma, the natural healing works to open up the body’s chakras (our internal energy pathways) and remove emotional and physical energy blocks. Emma explained the benefits of reiki. These include improved relaxation and sleep, through to building self-esteem and confidence and increasing energy levels. I had no idea of what to expect but was looking forward to 50 minutes of lying still. After being cocooned in Emma’s beautifully calming treatment room, she took me through some guided breathing, then I closed my eyes whilst Emma moved around the couch. The heat which Emma generated without even touching me was pleasantly surprising. My tummy became quite noisy and my throat felt slightly tickly, but otherwise I can only describe the session as deeply, wonderfully relaxing. I lost all sense of time and I can honestly say that I felt more ‘Zen-like’ afterwards than I have in years; beautifully chilled and almost as if I had a force field around me. Emma also offers professional massage and life coaching at her home practice in Market Deeping, with some clients using all three therapies to help them achieve holistic wellnessShe has recently had her first book, ‘Belifehappy: give. play. love. learn’ published by Balboa Press. It begins with Emma’s own awakening after a bereavement. What follows is a series of uplifting short journal stories, which ultimately lead Emma to use her tremendous gift for helping and healing others and in doing so, finding her own happiness. Belifehappy by Emma Lannigan is available from all major online bookstores and signed paperback copies are available for £12.00 + £2.00 P+P direct from www. emmalannigan.com • Tel: 01778 701808/07508 246266 Email hello@emmalannigan.com Skype: emma.lannigan www.emmalannigan.com

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‘Mind over Matter’ integrated weight control programme The Broad Street Practice in Stamford is offering a solution to the diet conundrum, by providing a combined approach to weight loss and weight control. The two-pronged approach allows clients to take control of their health and weight for life, by combining specialist nutritional support with the benefits of psychology and hypnosis. This innovative approach is being adopted by Claire, a 37-year old woman from Stamford who is currently trapped in a cycle of yo-yo dieting. This is her case study:Claire is 37 years old and has been a yo-yo dieter since she was a teenager. She has always seen herself as the overweight child and while she pretended that it didn’t bother her, deep down it made her unhappy. Consequently, each time a new diet came on to the market, she threw herself into it, believing that this time the diet was going to solve her problems and make her slim and happy. Over the years, she’s lost stones in weight, but she’s always put it back on again, and more besides. She’s at the point now, where her energy and motivation are low – each time that she puts the weight back on, her self-esteem plummets and she’s become obsessed with fat and calorie counting. She is also worried about the effect this is having on her children. What makes it even more difficult for her is her stressful job and family life. On her most stressful days she comfort eats and even though she knows that this isn’t helping her, she’s unable to stop. Afterwards the guilt and upset make it much harder to stick to her weight loss goals. Claire is the perfect candidate for a non-diet approach, combining nutrition and hypnosis. Through professional nutritional education, Claire will learn how to optimally nourish her body, breaking the cycle of yo-yo dieting. Alongside this, hypnotherapy will be used to combat the emotional obstacles to Claire losing weight, helping her to relax and boost her willpower. “By discovering which foods suit you and which ones don’t, and by learning how to achieve a healthy balance, you should find your optimum weight without feeling hungry or deprived,” comments Sophie Driver, nutritional therapist. “Many weight control programmes could be described as an isolated approach, involving a focus on calorie intake and exercise,” added hypnotherapist David Balfe, “However, many times the importance of having the right mind set is given less attention and we know that this is key to making changes and achieving long-term goals.” • For more information, please contact The Broad Street Practice, 20-21 Broad Street, Stamford PE9 1PG - www.thebroadstreetpractice.co.uk e: info@thebroadstreetpractice.co.uk - Tel: 01780 480889

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The Beauty Manor The Beauty Manor recently opened above Browns Hairdressing in Red Lion Square and Genevieve Potter went along to ask owner Julie Ulph what makes the salon special and unique What made you open in Stamford? Stamford is such a wonderful market town and in many ways similar to our other location in Market Harborough. In both salons we are right in the heart of these thriving communities. Can you tell us about the treatments you’ll be offering? We have a studio area dedicated to HD (high definition) brows and expert make-up application. We also offer the very best treatments and products from Décleor, image, Guinot, HD and Jessica. Unlike many other salons, we believe that clients should be able to choose from a number of brands, not just one brand which cannot possibly suit all of our clients. How will you collaborate with Browns Hairdressing? We have worked very closely with Browns for a number of years and we actually have many of the Browns team as clients! Clearly there is also a huge benefit to customers in being able to access the highest quality of beauty and hairdressing in one very central location. How do you want your clients to feel when they enter and when they leave the salon? We want clients to feel that they are welcome and that they are comfortable to spend time with us. Since opening at the end of May we have had lots of lovely comments about how sumptuous the salon feels. And as they leave, we want clients to feel rejuvenated and also valued. We also want them to feel that they have learnt something from our team, who are extremely knowledgeable on the treatments and products which we offer. What would you recommend as a “must have” product or treatment for this summer? It’s hard to narrow it down to just one product; however Décleor prolegene gel is a must. It’s regenerative, anti-ageing and has a place in everyone’s bathroom! • The Beauty Manor 3 Red Lion Square, Stamford PE9 2AJ For bookings please call 0844 999 3365 www.thebeautymanor.co.uk

Better Salon Supplies Better Salon Supplies was conceived in January 2012 after owner Adrian Tarrant had a complete career epiphany, taking redundancy from a local engineering firm, where he had worked for 18 years. Adrian’s wife Sharon owns Mojo’s hairdressing salon in Stamford’s Ironmonger Street, and with Sharon’s expertise and knowledge of the industry and some additional research amongst businesses in Stamford, Deeping and Bourne, it seemed abundantly clear that there was a gap in the market for a locally-based salon supplies wholesaler. The business initially traded from a storage unit on King Street Industrial Estate, where Adrian would stock his van and drop into salons with his range of products. Once established, the business moved in to its new premises last summer, at Newgate Gallery, Elm Street, Stamford, which is just a stone’s throw away from the tens of salons located in the town. Adrian caters for both hairdressers and beauticians, whether they are salon-based, work from home or are mobile. Absolutely everything that’s needed to run a hair or beauty business is stocked, from hair colours, electrical equipment and products such as gel nails. And of course, the basics are covered too, from cotton wool, hygiene products and even appointment books. In the new location Adrian also caters for members of the public looking to purchase salon-quality supplies and equipment. Better Salon Supplies is a success story because of its local, personal service but also because Adrian has been meticulous in selecting only quality products, which perform for salons and their customers to give the desired results. Coupled with a product portfolio which is expanding every month, Better Salon Supplies is in great shape to serve the talented hair and beauty professionals based in Stamford and the surrounding areas. • Better Salon Supplies, Newgate Gallery, Elm Street, Stamford, Lincs, PE9 1QF. Tel: 01780 763983 - Mob: 07540 738848. adrian@bettersalonsupplies.co.uk www.bettersalonsupplies.co.uk

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LOCAL PRIVATE CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGISTS Specialising in treating: • Low self-esteem and loss of confidence • Low mood, depression, self-harm and suicidal thinking • Anxieties, phobias, obsessions and ruminations • Significant life events, trauma, nightmares, flashbacks • Attachment and relationship difficulties • Abuse (physical, emotional and sexual)

Award Winning Salon

Adult Speciality

Johan Truter

Tel: 01780 758556 www.psychologistuk.co.uk Orion House, 14, Barn Hill, Stamford, PE9 2AE

Child and Adult Speciality, EMDR Practitioner

Dr Alexandra Dent

Mbl: 07986 585270 www.alexandradent.co.uk

spoil yourself you deserve it... Tel: 01780 752725 www.maplesofstamford.co.uk 24 St. Mary’s Street, Stamford, Lincolnshire, PE9 2DJ.

Orion House, 14, Barn Hill, Stamford, PE9 2AE Church Street Practice, Melton Mowbray LE13 0PN

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Free your feet! Chiropody/Podiatry • Treatment for Various Skin & Nail Conditions • Budget Toe Nail Cutting • Free Foot Care Advice • Hard Skin Removal • Painful Corns • Verruca Treatments Home • Simple & Casted Visits Orthotic Design Available • Diabetic Foot Care

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NOW OPEN! - Award winning salon opens in Stamford

Decleor - Guinot - Jessica - Image - Nouveau Lashes - LVL Lashes - HD Brows Master -Stylist HD Make-UP Artist

Working with these fantastic brands we also offer: Working with these fantastic brands we Spray also

Tans, Lycon Hot Wax, Waxing, Threading, Gradual tans, Make-Up Massage tuition, Massage and aalso a specialist Teenager tuition, and also specialist Teenager Department! Department!

Come and see us soon. We look forward to welcoming you.

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ACTIVITIES

Child Friendly S Antonia Scott finds out what activities are going on locally to keep your little ones happy WILDCATS:

Wildcats are offering a fun packed line up for the entire summer holidays, with a variety of themed days and activities planned. From Frozen to Alice in Wonderland, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Mama Mia, Grease, plus Workshops on Circus skills, Ballet essentials and TV Presenting – there is something for everyone! From Monday 27th July – Friday 21st August. Each one day workshop costs £22.50 per child. Book 4 days and get the fifth day free. Trips and visits may cost more. There are also classes suitable for children with additional learning or behavioural needs that cannot access the full programme of holiday activities. The sessions are staffed by Liz Paige and her team of volunteers and are free of charge, funded through the Wildcats Foundation. Monday 10th August: 10.00am-12.00 noon Disney 1.30pm - 3.30pm - T Shirt Design and games Tuesday 11th August: 10.00am - 12 noon - Pop Party 1.30pm - 3.30pm - Art and Craft Wednesday 12th August: 10.00am - 12.00 noon - Animal Magic 1.30pm - 3.30pm - Frozen Fever Although these specialist workshops are available, Wildcats are keen to promote equality in all their sessions and welcome children with mild learning/behavioural needs in all of their weekly classes and summer school activities. www.wildcatstheatreschool.co.uk

CHURCHILL SUMMER CAMPS

There are still limited spaces remaining to join the popular Churchill Summer Camps. Guaranteed fun for children from 4 – 14 years old, with a huge range of activities and sports on offer, at 3 local school venues in Stamford, Peterborough and Oakham. The only trouble you’ll have is getting them to leave each day! www.churchillsummercamps.co.uk

BURGHLEY FILM FESTIVAL: WEDNESDAY 29TH JULY – SUNDAY 3RD AUGUST

Back for a third year, Burghley House provides the perfect backdrop for an impressive outdoor cinema. Run over 5 days and 5 nights, the choice of films is a mixture of classic and modern – to please all the family. From the ever popular (yes still!) Frozen! to Mary Poppins and Paddington; Lord of the Rings trilogy, Pretty Woman and Back to the Future are some of the adult classics. www.burghley.com

SACREWELL FARM

Saturday 11th July sees the farm’s official start to their summer fun – with family events being run every day until Sunday 6th September. Place a bet on the lamb national, play Pooh sticks on the bridge, cheer on your rubber duck in the duck race, find out if the feisty ferrets will complete their obstacle course and delve into the murky depths of the pond to fish for critters and find out what they are. Saturday 18th – Sunday 19th July - Sacrewell will be celebrating the power of water when the 19th Sacrewell Steam hosted by the Peterborough Society of Model Engineers rolls onto site. The event coincides with the opening of Sacrewell’s 18th Century grade II* listed watermill after the completion of a £1.8m restoration project part funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund. The watermill and its associated buildings have been restored to full working order, incorporating a small hydro-electric water turbine and interpretation of the site which dates back to Roman Times. The mill will also be grinding flour and visitors can meet some of the characters who have kept the ancient skill alive throughout the centuries. Sacrewell Mill will be open to members only on 18th July and the general public on 19th July. Normal farm admission applies. www.sacrewell.org.uk

STAMFORD FAMILY FUN DAY – KIWANIS

Sunday 9th August - Hosted at Burghley Park with free parking, entrance, entertainment and activity workshops – a must for all the family. www.kiwanisfunday.uk

SOPHIE ALLPORT LAUNCHES ALICE IN WONDERLAND COLLECTION:

Sophie Allport has collaborated with Macmillan Publishing to create a limited edition collection of homewares to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the children’s classic, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll. The artwork is based on the original colour illustrations and features all the classic characters: Curious Alice, the bossy White Rabbit, the formidable Queen of Hearts, the grinning Cheshire Cat and the Mad Hatter. Based in Langtoft, close to Stamford and Bourne, the Sophie Allport showroom and seconds shop has now doubled in size and been refurbished. • The Barn, 29 King Street Industrial Estate, Langtoft. PE6 9NF Open Mon-Fri, 9am – 5pm. www.sophieallport.com CORRECTION: apologies to Sarah for mis-spelling Purplepumpkin Cakes in the June issue! www.purplepumpkincakes.co.uk

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Stamford TWO LITTLE BIRDS Antonia Scott speaks to Vicky Palmer and finds out how to get started sewing!

HOW IT ALL BEGAN Vicky Palmer is the founder of ‘Two Little Birds’a local business making decorative accessories for the home using traditional and modern appliqué and embroidery techniques. Vicky also specialises in sewing courses, sewing parties, and private tuition for all ages and abilities. “Since I was a small child, I loved drawing, painting and making things, so on finishing school I followed a natural path to Art College studying Theatre Design and spent the next five years making costumes for theatre, film and television. On moving to Stamford in the mid-90s, I started my own business designing and making bespoke bridal wear, which was a rewarding, but hectic time!” Having a family changed Vicky’s work/life balance priorities, but provided the perfect opportunity for a new career. “Creating ‘Two Little Birds’ gave me the chance to keep designing and making things from fabric and thread, and teaching others to sew and develop traditional skills is one of the most rewarding aspects of my job.” Four years ago when Vicky started teaching sewing classes, the greatest demand was for soft furnishings, and while these are still popular, she has recently seen a surge of interest in dressmaking, no doubt fuelled by the popular television programme, ‘The Great British Sewing Bee’. The sewing courses have evolved over time but Vicky always works hard to make sure there is something for all experience and skill levels, so everyone feels they can come along and be comfortable with the project. Class sizes are kept small so she can offer as much guidance as possible and the emphasis is on learning in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere. CHILD FRIENDLY – NEVER TOO YOUNG TO START Last year saw the creation of ‘Make It Fun!’ sewing classes for children which have proved really popular and quickly led to children’s sewing parties. “I was delighted by how many of my young students asked for a sewing machine for Christmas! Like cooking, sewing has become somewhat neglected in our schools, and I have been amazed at how excited and enthusiastic the children are when they are given the opportunity to be creative. I’m very proud to have imparted some skills and stimulated a passion for sewing that will hopefully, stay with them for life.” JOB SATISFACTION “I love meeting new people and being part of

their learning journey, they are a constant source of inspiration. I’m not only inspired by what they want to learn but my designs are quite often prompted by someone asking, “Can I have a cushion with a French theme?” or, “Can you do a wading bird?” I’m always drawing or making something and probably would be, even if it wasn’t my job but I’m aware of just how lucky I am to be doing a job I love, whilst hopefully inspiring others along the way.” Cushions, doorstops and personalised gifts are available at H-works, The Black Bull, Stamford Walk, PE9 2JE • Sewing Courses are held at Vicky’s home: 6 Rock Terrace, Stamford, PE9 2YJ. For more information: www.two-little-birds.co.uk Tel: 07906 804085

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BGL Sport Bash BGL Sport Bash is a fun day out watching great cricket, being entertained and a chance to help raise funds for The Matt Hampson Foundation, The Seb Goold Trust and Help for Heroes Schedule Thu July 23rd - Day One • 1.00pm / Gates open • 2.00pm / All activities begin • 4.30pm / Help For Heroes XI vs Matt Hambo XI (20/20) • 7.30pm / Live Band entertainment - After The Storm THE MATT HAMBO XI WILL INCLUDE: • Colin Salmon - Actor and Strictly Come Dancing competitor - Films and series include: Die Another Day, Tomorrow Never Dies, The World Is Not Enough, 24: Live Another Day, Prime Suspect to name just a few • Rory Underwood - Legend of Lions, England and Leicester Tigers rugby union player. Rory is still the leading try scorer for England. • Lewis Moody - 2003 Rugby World Cup Winner and former Captain of England. Another Leicester Tigers legend. • Freddie Tuilagi - Former Samoan rugby international and again another favourite with Leicester Tigers. Freddie never fails to entertain. • Dom Joly - TV comedian, travel writer and columnist. He shot to fame with his Channel 4 smash hit Trigger Happy TV which was sold to 86 countries.

Schedule Fri July 24th - Day Two • 11.45am / Gates open • 12.30pm / Humberts Cup Kwik Cricket begins • 2.00pm / All activities begin • 4.30pm / England Masters XI vs Local Legends (20/20) • 7.30pm / Live Band entertainment - Tom Betts Band ENGLAND MASTERS XI WILL INCLUDE: • Mark Ramprakash • Owais Shah • Alex Tudor • Matthew Hoggard • Philip Defreitas • Paul Nixon • Adam Holliake • Anthony McGrath • Dean Headley The UK Parachuting Display Team, based at Sibson are showing off their skills at the mid point of the match on both days in a hope to sign people up to jump later on in the year for The Matt Hampson Foundation. There will also be a Battle of Britain Memorial Flypast roar through the sky to entertain the large crowd. • For more information and to book tickets visit www.BGLsportbash. co.uk. Venue: Stamford School Main Ground, PE9 2BQ

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f you’re suffering from a sports injury, or any kind of joint or muscular pain, you’d be wise to visit Tom Perkins who runs the Body Management clinic on Broad Street. Friendly and knowledgeable, Tom is the sort of person that instantly puts people at ease. Tom originally qualified in sports therapy after his own professional career in ice hockey was cut short due to injury, and it’s clear that he genuinely cares about helping his clients to return to a full and active life. Before setting up Body Management, Tom was the Sports Therapist for Peterborough United Football Club. This is where he learnt the importance of conducting functional assessments – looking at the pattern of how people move during their day-to-day activities and providing practical advice and rehabilitation exercises. “Body Management helps people to understand the root cause of their injury,” says Tom. “After treating initial symptoms and alleviating any pain, I help people to understand how they can adopt the correct posture and carry themselves in the most efficient way, so that they are less susceptible to injury in the future.” Tom’s detailed advice helps people to remain fit and able, long after their treatment has ceased. This is testified by grateful clients like Pauline, who says, “After three years of suffering severe back pain and having to take strong painkillers and regular epidurals, it was suggested I saw Tom. Within two months, I had stopped taking painkillers. Now, I am totally pain free and my life has returned to normal.” With good news stories like Pauline’s, it’s no wonder that Tom’s clinic is so popular in the local area. • Body Management, The Grey House, Broad Street, Stamford PE9 1PG, Tel: 07702 947182, tom@bodymanagement.net

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ROOFING The Guardian Warm Roof System is the biggest revelation to hit the home improvement market in the last ten years. You can now change your old conservatory roof for a new Guardian Roof and effectively turn your old conservatory into a new extension that can be used all year round and it complies with Building Regulations plus Classic are approved LABC Partners. Need new Fascia, Soffits Guttering or Cladding? Classic have two dedicated installation crews who only install Roofline & Rubbercover and have many years of experience in this type of work. All works are carried out to a full Health & Safety Policy. All white products come with a full 50 Year. Manufacturer-backed warranty; all installations are registered with the manufacturer and they then send you your guarantee. Or perhaps your Felt flat roof is looking a bit tired or leaking? Classic has the solution in the shape of Rubbercover. Classic are accredited installers of Firestone Rubber Roofing and in the last 3 years have installed over 10,000 sq metres of this great product which comes with a full 20 year guarantee and has an expected lifespan of 40 + years GARAGE DOORS In the last 4 years Classic have installed over 200 Electric Roller Garage doors, which are becoming more and more popular; and with over 100 colours to choice you are spoilt for choice. KITCHENS Lastly just over 3 years ago Classic started installing Kitchens and this has been a huge success with the Classic ethos of Quality products with a Quality after sales service. The Stamford Kitchen displays feature some quite unique products and no expense has been spared in showing the latest products available. • There are lots more information on the Classic website at www.classic1992.co.uk. All the products mentioned above are on display in some format in its large 2,000sqft showroom at 12 St Leonard’s St, Stamford, PE9 2HN Tel: 01780 654321

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STAMFORD OBSERVATIONS

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EATH is often an uncomfortable subject for people in Britain. We don’t open up about death easily. This seems strange to me, as it was not so long ago the Victorians celebrated death so intensely. Nowadays we preserve the memory of the dead under a carved piece of stone. There is something to be said for having a physical, permanent place to visit, which must help console those experiencing loss and help them feel close to the person. I have come for a wander through Stamford’s quietest place, the cemetery. It is so very silent; a place so peaceful that even the birds remain respectful and keep their songs to a minimum. Perhaps a solitary walk through a graveyard should put me on edge, but I have never felt so at peace. I have discovered a place where my thoughts can be as deep as I allow. As I walk off path, I take a moment to appreciate the rows of graves. Masses of people lay at rest here, all somehow connected to Stamford. Perhaps they grew up here, perhaps they died here, perhaps they loved here. For some reason their loved ones chose to bury them in Stamford town. The gravestone is your final statement to the world. It is your very last physical display. It will feature your concluding identification which sums up your life. This carved information acts as a message to all that pass by. I start to wonder about the untold stories of the people who lay underneath the tombstones. As I lean in closer, I read some of these messages which are extremely personal, along with some which are quite generic. Either way, it is a privilege to get a glimpse into something so very intimate. Some people buried here lived a long, full life, dying at ages over eighty. Some of the more poignant stones tell tales of deaths much younger. One which sticks in my mind was as young as seventeen, which is even less than half a life. And it is hard to ignore the very modern looking stones scattered around where I can almost smell the freshly laid flowers. This place really makes you think; an area so surrounded by death and yet all I can think about is life and how appreciative I currently feel. I stroll on further, getting deeper in amongst the headstones, some highly extravagant, some more humble, but each representative in some way, featuring small details which tell me about the person who is laid under it. Some graves seem more visited and looked after than others. For me, the more lichen, moss and overgrowth the better. I love to see stones which have sunk into the ground, covered in ivy, which have lived here so long that they are officially part of the cemetery and will eventually become part of the Earth. As I discover more graves, it occurs to me that some of these slabs must be so old that even the once mourning relatives must also be dead too, meaning that no one but the gardener visits them anymore. Even though these graves are crammed in together, each has its own space and presence. Some are actual tombs coming out of the ground and some remind me of coffins. Many are typically gothic and others highly religious. One is so extravagant it is reminiscent of a church steeple. But my absolutely favourite piece in the whole grounds has to be the Stamford angel, whose eyes follow me around as I cross her path. She is deteriorating, desolate and disfigured,

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It is a well-known fact that people often lose the plot to go all out for charity, whether this means getting completely starkers for a calendar or running a marathon dressed in a three man horse suit, in Britain we have seen it all! You could say local band DB5 fall into this category….

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n a cold dark winter’s night at the Exeter Arms in Helpston, Andy sipped at his pint pensively as he listened to his fellow comrades provide stichomythic entertainment to his ears. Amid the bountiful banter Andy heard a ladiy’s voice in the distance – she sounded distraught as she spoke about her son who had Cerebral Palsy and it was gradually taking away his ability to walk. She spoke of hope in America where her son could get an operation to walk again but for the huge amount of £20,000 – however this is nothing to enable a child to regain the ability to scamper about. Andy raised the attention of his fellow friends and they rose to the occasion and decided they would help by putting a band together and play one evening at The Exeter Arms to help raise money for this operation! They managed to raise £1,000 with just 12 songs in one evening and this also raised awareness of this lady’s cause and eventually her son was able to go over to America for the operation, which was successful and he is now able to walk which is fantastic. This event took place 5 years ago and now the boys; Chris (Bass), Martin (Drums), Jess (Guitar), Andy (Rhythm Guitar & Vocals) and Leaky (Lead Vocalist) have built up a great array of songs and are loved by many, so they are often entertaining pub goers. The band also play at private functions, parties, weddings, they even played for the Burghley Cricket Ball last year and were exceptional. It always pays off to have some live music at an event to get people dancing. THIS YEAR YOU CAN FIND THEM AT (SO FAR): 18th July- Thorney Ex-Servicemen’s Club 8th August – Duck Fest at the Ruddy Duck Beer Festival in Peakirk 30th August Thorney Live 12th September- Coach House, Deeping 2nd October- Cock Inn, Werrington 5th December – Coach House, Deeping

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ensioners will, from later this year, be able to ‘buy’ up to £25 a week extra State Pension – worth up to £1,300 per year - under a scheme introduced to offer fairness to those pensioners who will not get the new flat rate State Pension, which is due to be introduced from April 2016. In an 18 month period starting October 2015, all those who will reach State Pension age before 6 April 2016 will be given the opportunity to buy the additional pension income. Each additional £1 a week will cost a 65-year-old £890. To receive an extra £5 per week the contribution would be £4,450. The government has identified that the scheme might be particularly attractive to women, who tend to live longer and so will get a better return on their contributions. It may also help the self-employed who currently only qualify for the basic State Pension. The new top up does not replace the existing system which allows people to fill gaps in their contribution record where they have not built up entitlement to full basic State Pension. The government is advising pensioners to ensure that they have full basic entitlement before purchasing the new top up. You can find further illustrations of cost at gov.uk/state-pension-topup where you can also register your interest to receive updates in advance of the commencement date. • For more information please contact Stephenson Smart on 01733 343275 or go to www.stephensonsmart.com

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More than skin deep Lisa Claypole started her beauty business in 2002 in a spare room at home. Now her rural enterprise has been nominated for Salon of the Year by prestigious brand Environ. Words: Fiona Cumberpatch

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based. “It makes changes, and works at a deeper level than many brands,” says Lisa. “I’ve seen excellent results with this, even on clients with very sensitive, reactive skin.” Her decision to offer Lipofirm Plus has proved especially popular with clients, both male and female. It works on stubborn areas of fat, pregnancy pouch, thighs and buttocks to tighten the skin and contour the body. Another popular treatment is semi permanent make up. This is not just a cosmetic procedure: it can be used to help cancer patients who have lost their eyebrows to chemotherapy, or perhaps after breast reconstruction, to tattoo the nipple area. “When you see the challenges some people are facing, it does rock you,” says Lisa. “But it’s fantastic to try and help them to start feeling confident again.” Currently with two and a half members of staff, as well as a surgeon who visits the clinic regularly to deliver Botox and fillers, Lisa would like to expand further, but says she does not want to lose the salon’s ethos and intimate atmosphere. “People like our rural location: it’s easy to park, and we’re discreet,” she points out. “I haven’t got a set plan for the future, but I love my job and I feel that it’s a privilege to do something which perhaps helps people to feel a bit better about themselves and achieve their goals.” • www.elysiahealthandbeauty.com Tel: 01832 226328 or 07879620196 STAMFORD LIVING JULY 2015

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FOOD & DRINK

“I want my toes in the sand and a cocktail in hand” Deborah Pennell moves from Afternoon Tea with our lovely local Vicars last month to hanging out in Cocktail bars this month. Who ever said life was dull?

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WAS delighted to oblige when the kind Editor asked me to write on this subject. And who knew that Stamford had so much to offer on a night out in search of Cocktails. It would have been rude not to try just a few. A quote by Willie Gluckstern, a wine writer and reporter says: “In a perfect world, everyone would have a glass of champagne every evening.” I, however, feel in a perfect world everyone should have a Cocktail every evening. After all, variety is the spice of life and champagne gets boring when drunk too often! I’ve learnt loads about Cocktails during my arduous research and one thing that seems to be included in so many is sugar. In the form of granules or sugar syrup it is an important ingredient. I have therefore included a recipe for a sugar syrup to get you started. Basic Sugar Syrup used in many cocktail recipes 1 part sugar 1 part water Bring the water to a boil. Dissolve the sugar into the boiling water, stirring constantly. Once dissolved, remove from the heat. Cool completely and bottle. This can be stored in the fridge in a well, sealed bottle for up to 6 months.

So my Cocktail journey begins...

Mama Liz’s, North St Open Wednesday to Saturday 12noon until late

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fabulous welcome awaits you with enthusiastic, cheery staff, passionate about cocktails and with a fantastic knowledge. This is the bar in town that reminds me most of the 1988 film Cocktail starring Tom Cruise as a rather handsome Cocktail maker. Behind the bar Jacob, Dominic and the team pull it off. They could sell ice to the Eskimos; their enthusiasm is infectious and they even create their own recipes. Jacob recently created a cocktail that tastes like a lemon cheesecake, but he wasn’t divulging the ingredients. Mama’s Moonshine, a slightly illegal sounding cocktail is another favourite. The venue has so much to offer. Three main areas include the Main Bar and Restaurant, which has a Creole/Cajun style menu and offers a selection of ten popular cocktails. The Voodoo Lounge is open one Thursday a month and every Friday and Saturday, often with live music. The “Bar Upstairs” is a bespoke Cocktail bar which is open from 11pm Saturdays closing late, subject to their licence. This bar can also be booked for Cocktail Making Workshops. A great idea for Hen parties, Birthdays or budding Tom Cruises! I tried their Strawberry Daiquiri, a Mojito, and a Margarita which were fresh, summery and delicious

and a rather extraordinary cocktail prepared in a shot glass called a Squashed Frog, which looked disgusting but tasted like a delicious blend of boiled sweets. I left feeling very happy with the world!

Mama Liz’s Margarita – imagine yourself on a punt in Venice: 1 Frozen Cocktail glass - rub the rim with a cut lime and dip in salt. Into a cocktail shaker place: 11/2 measures Silver Tequila 1/2 measure Cointreau or Triple Sec Juice of a whole lime A Shot of sugar syrup Give it a good shake together and pour into the glass Garnish with a slice of lime

Mama Liz’s Squashed Frog – definitely one for the Students. Dare you! This is a layered cocktail served in a shot glass 1 measure Grenadine 1 measure Midori (a melon liqueur) 1 measure Advocaat

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FOOD & DRINK The Cosy Club Open Sunday-Wednesday 9am-11pm Thursday-Saturday until 12.30am

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The Stamford Wine Bar, St Paul’s St Open 10am – 11pm Sunday – Wednesday. Thursday – Saturday until midnight

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lex Way and Stephen Miskell took over The Stamford Wine Bar seven months ago. It has a relaxed atmosphere with small tables and sophisticated décor. A great place for a girlie night out, or just a quiet drink after work with a few colleagues. From the front it looks quite a small bar but there are other rooms at the back of the property and a very large garden with masses of seating. If the British weather is kind, this is a fabulous place to sit out and drink Cocktails under the stars. The wine bar even has comfy blankets to snuggle under on those chillier nights. Alex, who reminds me of a young 007, makes a mean Gin Martini. Stirred not shaken! Not one for the faint hearted or for those wishing to drive home afterwards, it was delicious but very strong. With a clean and dry taste it is great as an aperitif and palate cleanser. Only half way through the Cocktail, my lovely friend, who was helping me research the article, announced she was feeling rather pie eyed. A warning notice should be plastered all over this one! The wine bar has around 15 types of Gin and offers a range of cocktails – apparently Gin is In. A delicious selection of tapas style food is available to help soak up the alcohol.

The Stamford Wine Bar’s Gin Martini – one for those budding 007s Into a frozen glass pour 4 parts GVine Gin (a French Grape Gin) 1 part Martini (White Vermouth) and stir carefully. Garnish with some frozen grapes on a cocktail stick

love the atmosphere in The Cosy Club whether it’s full or half full it just feels COOL. Formerly the old Royal Mail sorting office its warehouse feel is complemented by shabby chic antique mirrors, sets of antlers on plaques and sofas and comfy chairs for lounging once you’ve finished propping up the bar. It always offers a great night out. Tom (Cruise) Baxter, the Bar Manager and I ran through their amazing list of 19 cocktails, which are categorised into long drinks, short drinks and sparkling. They are also happy to make The Cosy Club Cherry Bakewell – cocktails not on their list. The Cosy Club best “Anyone for Cricket?” sellers are: The English Garden, a blend of gin, A frozen Cocktail Glass apple and elderflower; The Cherry Bakewell, 150ml Frobisher’s Cherry Juice which as it name suggests contains all the 37.5ml Amaretto almond liqueur ingredients, albeit alcoholic, that you would put 12.5ml Pampero Blanco white rum in the dessert - cherry Juice, almond liqueur 25ml Monin Caramel Syrup and white rum; and lastly, the ever popular Place everything in a cocktail shaker and Mojito either plain or Raspberry infused. shake Reading through their Cocktail menu I think Garnish with a terribly delicious but very they have everything covered. There are passé glace cherry! cocktails for the traditional, cocktails for the sophisticated and cocktails for the committed The Cosy Club English Garden - “Fancy (read that how you like!) a spot of Croquet, old thing?” Their function room, The Mess, is upstairs 37.5ml Hendricks Gin and can host 50 people standing or 30 seated. 125ml Cloudy Apple Juice Ideal for birthday parties, hen does, stag 25ml Elderflower cordial parties or company parties. It’s a great room. Add 2 wedges of lime This is another place that holds Cocktail making Place everything in a cocktail shaker and master classes. That’s my next birthday party shake sorted! Garnish with strips of cucumber

Barnsdale Lodge Open all day

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classic country Hotel this place oozes sophistication and charm. The owner, Ed Burrows goes for simple but delicious cocktails. There is a good variety on the menu which should keep the most discerning guest happy and they would be only too pleased to make ones not included on the menu, if they have the ingredients. Inevitably, a lot contain Champagne and the one Ed chose as his hotel’s signature cocktail was eye opening and delicious. Called the Hibiscus Fizz, it is simply a wild hibiscus flower preserved in a syrup which has Champagne or Prosecco poured over it. The bubbles from the Champagne stream off the flower and open it up in the bottom of the glass. The Hibiscus flower looks magical, rather like a miniature pink water lily, and has a delicious pomegranate and rhubarb flavour. I have never come across these before but I gather they are easy to come by on the internet even though they appear to be imported from Australia. Ed suggests pimping a plain Mojito with the Hibiscus by adding the syrup that they are steeped in and using the flower and fresh mint as The Barnsdale Lodge Hibiscus Fizz – a garnish. I love a bit of pimping and this sounds Opera or the Ballet? like a Hollywood class cocktail?! Place a marinated Wild Hibiscus Flower in Orders were coming in as I was chatting. Other the bottom of a frozen champagne flute popular cocktails are their French 75 – a mix of and pour in a small amount of the sugar Gin, Cointreau, freshly squeezed lemon juice and syrup it is steeped in. Champagne and The Apple Martini with vodka Fill the glass with Champagne or Prosecco apple liqueur and pomme verde. One is very Drink sweet and one incredibly sour. STAMFORD LIVING JULY 2015

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FOOD & DRINK The George Hotel Open all day

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racy Davenport has been Bar and Cellar manager at The George for 12 years. A very efficient and experienced lady, you feel you are in good hands when it comes to advice on choosing your cocktail. All the ingredients are precisely measured and mixed and the end product is swiftly placed in front of you for you to enjoy. The Champagne Bar, as it is known, is located through the Lounge area next to The Walter Scott room. It’s not your typical Champagne bar, there is no glitzy décor or funky music, just a comfy seating area with a very impressive bar stuffed high with spirits. Tracy changes the Cocktail menu three times a year adding a seasonal twist. There is also a colourful, thirst quenching non-alcoholic alternative. The George’s most popular Cocktail during the summer is the Strawberry Mojito. This looks impressive and is very easy to drink with the delicious flavour of summer strawberries steeped with lime and vodka. One to be careful with as I expect after two or three you will suddenly hit the floor. The upside is you are drinking one, two or three… of your five a day!

The George’s Strawberry Mojito – perfect for a Summer Garden Party In a frozen glass, muddle (a word used in cocktail making for mush) 3 to 4 strawberries with a teaspoon of brown sugar and a shot of sugar syrup Pour over 25ml Vodka Add crushed ice and stir Garnish with lime wedges and mint

The William Cecil Open all day

The Crown Hotel Opening times Sunday to Friday until 11pm, Saturday until midnight

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art of The Knead chain of pubs owned by Mick Thurlby, The Crown has a great reputation and is undergoing some modernisation to the restaurant. There are lots of areas in The Crown where you can sit and drink cocktails and the courtyard offers a really good outdoor space. The outdoor Pimms bar with big screen TV has a great atmosphere and will be showing top class sporting events such as Wimbledon. Naomi Schein and her great team of bar staff are all trained in cocktail making and the hotel offers a good variety. She stressed that they use large shots and really top end brands for their cocktails. Naomi is convinced this is very important, as it reflects in the end product. Again the Mojito took the crown as the most popular Cocktail but I tried a delicious Espresso Martini made by Josh, who looks scarily like Olly Murs. I failed to ask if he could sing too! Rather like an iced coffee but with the addition of alcohol – who would turn their nose up at that? An instant caffeine hit.

The Crown’s Espresso Martini – think strong alcoholic Iced Coffee In a cocktail shaker pour 25ml Tia Maria coffee liqueur 25ml Kettle One Vodka A cooled shot of Espresso Ice Shake well and pour into a frozen glass Garnish with Coffee beans

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his hotel boasts probably the largest outdoor terrace in town and one that is perfect for drinking cocktails on during the summer evenings. Alternatively there is the Olympic Bar and beautiful conservatory. Peter Brighouse, their recently appointed General Manager, is on hand to help and advise. I was offered a house favourite, The Pinkster, which is a very simple, good looking and delicious cocktail. A smart, pink Gin and Tonic with some fresh raspberries thrown in for good measure. Perfect for summer drinking, Pinkster Gin is the brainchild of a frustrated chartered accountant and is produced nearby in Cambridge. Fresh raspberries are steeped in the core spirit, which has been triple distilled so it offers a pure clean taste. They have a selection of Cocktails on the menu and are happy to oblige if you are looking for your favourite tipple, as long as they have the ingredients on the shelf. Another William Cecil favourite is a Bloody Good Mary. This contains Somerset distilled, organic Godminster Horseradish Vodka. The Godminster brand is wonderful for cocktail making as it offers two or three interesting and inspiring organic vodkas. Adding some of their Elderflower vodka to Champagne or Prosecco can make a simple yet sophisticated cocktail.

The William Cecil’s Pinkster – Newmarket’s favourite Pour 25ml of Pinkster Gin over ice Add 200ml Fevertree Tonic 4 or 5 fresh raspberries Add a big sprig of mint to garnish

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appy summer drinking Cocktails wherever you might be – but remember everything in moderation!

I’ll leave you with a quote that makes me smile…

“When Life gives you Lemons Grab a Tequila!” …

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BetweentheSunsetandtheSea:

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HERE are more reasons for hills than being steep, and reaching only high.” Simon Ingram’s book opens with this particularly apposite epigraph taken from Norman MacCaig’s poem “High Up on Suilven”. As any decent epigraph should, it captures the essence of this unusual text. I say unusual because it isn’t what you would expect from a book on mountains. It’s not a practical guide to mountaineering. Neither is it a Ranulph Fiennes-style tale of survival in extreme conditions. It is something different. There is an existential edge to it. It is, at bottom, an exploration of the relationship between humanity and nature, people and the mountains that dominate their landscapes. I caught up with Simon for a coffee in Stamford’s Cosy Club. A young man in his mid30s, he looks particularly tired as he sits down. He has just become a father and the sleepless nights that go with this, combined with a job as Editor of Trail Magazine, are taking their toll. Still, this does not dampen his enthusiasm for his topic. He is clearly besotted with the mountains of the British Isles and all the stories that he assures me are inscribed in their craggy rock faces. What made him decide to write Between the Sunset and the Sea? “As a journalist, I’d hear these stories and come across these characters and I guess curiosity got the better of me and I started digging deeper and collecting little bits of research that I’d come across”. Initially, Simon tells me, he wanted to write a history book, one that would preserve all of the stories and assorted arcana he’d collected over the years. He wanted to save for posterity those tales that wouldn’t otherwise get much of a hearing by those of us who don’t venture far above sea level. And he has done this, although it is less a history book and more what he describes as “a cross-section of the British mountain experience.” Simon did a science degree at university but soon realised that he really wanted to be a writer (“I would make a dreadful scientist!”). In fact, it was mountains that led him to journalism. After university, he travelled in South America and Alaska and

The mountains of the British Isles can be a source of inspiration for anyone who wishes to explore them. Simon Ingram talks to William Eichler about how they inspired him to write his first book “There are more reasons for hills than being steep, and reaching only high.” discovered a passion for mountainous terrain and the great outdoors. “I’ve always been interested in exploring the edges of places, the places where civilisation stops and it becomes something else. It’s a case of being alone with the landscape. You feel so privileged to be there.” It is this sense of awe when faced with the grandeur and chaos of nature that continues to draw Simon to mountains. In a chapter of the book entitled “Art” he discusses how this feeling moved the Romantics to compose poetry, letters and even, in the case of Wordsworth, a guide to the Lake District (a book Simon believes is far superior to his poetry). There is a quotation in this chapter from the philosopher Edmund Burke, who describes this as a sense of the sublime: it is “not pleasure, but a sort of delightful horror...tranquility tinged with terror.” And, according to Simon, anyone can experience this. “[Enjoying mountains] doesn’t require you to be a superman. It doesn’t require you to risk life and limb. You can just go up there and enjoy it. It’s a challenge on whatever level you want it to be.” This is no macho message about rushing to the top or pushing the limits. It’s more about the philosophical, the aesthetic or, if you are so inclined, the spiritual, experience of exploring Britain’s vast mountainscapes. So, if you need an escape from the daily grind and you’re feeling claustrophobic in your office (perhaps the modern equivalent of William Blake’s “dark satanic mill”) then a trip to the Lakes to experience some of that “delightful horror” might be for you. You can go with a copy of Trail Magazine and Between the Sunset and the Sea and you might be surprised at just how big these seemingly small islands really are.

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PPINGHAM Summer School has been running a programme of residential and day courses in the heart of rural Rutland during the summer holidays for more than 15 years now; courses cover a multitude of different interests including music, drama, sport, science and technology, art and creative writing. Although many people are aware of the courses for children, fewer people know that there are also some excellent opportunities for adults to learn something new. The range of courses for adults has been expanded this year, and includes a number of highlights. ADULTS’ COURSES New this year is a course focussing on the ancient art of Icon Painting (29 June-3 July); led by award winning local artist Alan Parker, participants will learn how to gild and paint in the traditional Byzantine style using 24 carat gold leaf. Also on the art front, renowned artist David Kirk will be running a Landscape Painting course from 6–10 July. David regularly holds successful exhibitions of his paintings in galleries throughout the UK, including a recent exhibition at the Goldmark Gallery. Another new course ideal for anyone who enjoys singing is English Choral Music from the Romantic Era. Running from 9-13 August, the course will explore some of the best English choral music including Parry, Elgar and Rutter, and it ends with a full ensemble concert in Uppingham School Chapel. Previous singing experience is not necessary, and everyone is welcome! Home crafts are very much in vogue at present, and there are a number of courses with this theme including Mosaic and Stained Glass Making, Needle and Wet Felting, Machine Knitting, Upholstery and Chair Caning and Rush Weaving. For those who feel they might ‘have a book in them’, Wild Words is a new course for anyone interested in creative writing, whether a complete beginner or someone wishing to extend their skills further. The course is offered as either a one-day or five-day workshop from 9-13 August. CHILDREN’S COURSES The Uppingham Summer School children’s courses are as popular as ever with a range that definitely includes something for everyone. Advanced young strings players and pianists have the opportunity to benefit from expert

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MatthewWilson, GardenDesigner Antonia Scott caught up with Matthew Wilson, Garden Designer and regular Panellist on Radio 4’s popular Gardener’s Question Time who has recently made the move from London to Rutland with his family, to enjoy our green and pleasant county! FROM CITY TO COUNTRY LIFE – WHY RUTLAND? “I think we were motivated by the same reasons many families escape from London - we wanted more space and for our children to grow up having a strong connection with nature. Rutland is such a beautiful county and has pretty much everything you could want - apart from a coastline! We’d been coming here on holiday since 2010 and it always felt like such a great place to be. In fact our son took his first steps in Rutland!” FAVOURITE PLACES OF INTEREST? “Rutland Water is a great resource and we spend a lot of time there, as well as Fineshade Woods, which is lovely and allows me to do some surreptitious botanising! Welland Garden Centre is on our doorstep and as I’m developing our own garden at home I spend quite a bit of time there. I’m also a sucker for salvage and recycling so enjoy visiting Rutland Garden Classics.” WHAT WAS YOUR EXPERIENCE OF DESIGNING YOUR FIRST SHOW GARDEN AT RHS CHELSEA THIS YEAR? “Terrifying, exhilarating, exhausting! It was unlike anything I’ve ever done before, because despite designing and building dozens of gardens during my career, a Chelsea garden is such a different proposition. Unlike a real garden, a Chelsea garden is designed as a snapshot, a moment in time that has to look pristine for a week and no more. So the plants you choose have to be at their peak for that time, which is a tremendous challenge with an unpredictable British spring. Putting the whole thing together in just 17 days was pretty intense too! The Royal Bank of Canada garden that I designed got a Silver-Gilt medal, which for a first attempt is quite an achievement – although I’d have loved to sneak a Gold medal of course!” AFTER CHELSEA: “I’m currently working on projects in Yorkshire, the South of France and in our core area of business, in London where I’m still the Managing Director at Clifton Nurseries in Little Venice, W9. It would be nice to design some gardens closer to home in Rutland! The Chelsea garden is being relocated to Earl Mountbatten Hospice on the Isle of Wight, under the auspices of a small charity I chair called Greenfingers. We design and build gardens for children’s hospices and this will be the last of ten gardens to be made during my chairmanship, which is a lovely way to sign off after three rewarding years. I’ll be doing some redesign work to make it fit the new space, and then helping out with the planting which is always my favourite part of any garden project. Then there’s more Gardeners Question Time, some filming for Gardeners World later this summer, plus a holiday at some point!”

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Left: The Royal Bank of Canada Garden at The RHS Chelsea Flower Show designed by Matthew Wilson - Photographs Rachel Warne

BET YOU DIDN’T KNOW.... “When I was 17 years old, my mate Simon and I released a single! We thought we were going to be huge pop stars but evidently that didn’t happen. However, out of the blue this year we had an email from an American record label asking to re-release our single! So 33 years on, I am a pop star after all!” DESERT ISLAND CHOICES: If you could only take one plant, one book, one piece of music and one luxury item away with you to keep you company – what would it be? Plant – An oak tree. Planting a tree is always an act of selflessness. If it, and I, lived long enough I might even be able to string a hammock across its branches! Book – Richard Mabey’s Flora Brittanica. I never get bored of it. Music – I’m a huge music fan so this is almost impossibly difficult. Tim Buckley, Live in London, 1968. Luxury - My guitar - it’s an early 70s Gibson acoustic and I love it, but never have time to play it. I could play along to Tim Buckley and after a couple of years I might be quite good!

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environment, the people in it and the things going on around me to help find new inspiration. I am lucky enough to live and work in the centre of Stamford, and I only have to walk around the town in any direction to trigger new ideas.”

Inspiration, Motivation, Vision and Drive.... “I decided to take the leap and start my own design studio with a vision of becoming internationally recognised, known for crafting brand identities and design that best communicate a business’s story or message. I believe in creating beautifully crafted design that is intuitive and engaging, giving a brand as much impact as possible. Working closely with my clients, I aim to add value to who they are and what they do, inspiring them with something which will have a lasting positive effect on their business. “There are many things that inspire my design and philosophy of design. When I am looking for ideas I focus on my immediate

Passion, belief and mantras! ”I like problem solving. It tends to be a bit of a design cliché but ‘nailing’ what exactly the problem is and working out the best solution through a visually enticing and exciting way gives me great satisfaction as a designer. That is why I am always looking out for the next challenge, to create unique solutions to client’s problems. ‘Perfection is a lot of little things done well’ – This is something I have stuck up in my studio to keep me focused on achieving the best possible design for my clients.” • Contact: Tel: 07711 884585, hello@iamrobyn.co.uk, www.iamrobyn.co.uk STAMFORD LIVING JULY 2015

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The History of Time Rachel Morley PGDip (B.Cons.) BEng, Architectural Conservator working at Hirst Conservation and author of ‘The Stones of Stamford Revisited’, kicks off a new series on local architecture

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IME. Keeping time, saving time. On time, in time. The hand of the clock guides us from dawn to dusk and back round again. The ticking heart of our existence, time has preoccupied poets, artists, scientists … since, well, the beginning of time. In England, time began to become part of our day-to-day lives when the Saxons brought us scratch dials. These were a method of dividing their days and nights into eight divisions known as ‘tides’. Later, during the Middle Ages, this model was adapted for ecclesiastical purposes to herald prayer recitals at specific times of the day, known as the Divine Offices. These dials are more commonly referred to as mass dials. True to their name, these dials were generally etched into south-facing walls in order to catch the sun and were approximately 8 - 9” in diameter. Whilst their form varies, these are generally incised circles, arcs or dots with scratched lines radiating from the centrepoint, where the gnomon would be found. Gnomons are the element which projects at right-angles from the centre of the dial and indicates the time of day by the position of the shadows cast. As most gnomons would have been formed of timber pegs, few, if any, survive today. Originally mass dials would have been located near the main door or priest’s door; however, owing to rebuilding and restoration works, they can now be found anywhere on a church building. Of course, over the passage of time, countless of these simple dials could have been lost, discarded or destroyed. Wonderfully, however, Lincolnshire boasts one of the largest collection of surviving mass dials in the country. Patience is required to discover the now faint etchings, but great examples can be found at St Mary’s, Marston, St Peter’s, Bottesford and St Lawrence’s, Sedgebrook. A sun-dial etched by a young Isaac Newton can be found internally at St John the Baptist’s church, Colsterworth. Chronology of design is uncertain; however, in general terms the earliest mass dials were formed of simple circles with radiating lines; these were followed by versions with a bottom arc of pin-point dots. Mass dials with numerals around the circumference are much later and quite rare. In the 14th century more sophisticated mechanical clocks, allowing more accurate time-keeping, were introduced to great English cathedrals, such as Salisbury Cathedral c.1377. Over the course of the next century or so,

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use of mechanical clocks gradually spread throughout the country, however mass dials were also still commonly used. As scientific understanding of the relationship between the sun and the Earth increased, the sun-dial we are familiar with today began to rise in popularity. In these, the gnomon was orientated to true celestial North in relation to local latitude. This meant that every location requires bespoke calculations, such that the incised lines are graduated to give accurate local times. Sun-dials can take many forms, but architecturally, they are vertical with a central gnomon; within this complicated science there are, of course, many further classifications. These time-pieces could be formed of many different materials, but stone, bronze and painted schemes are by far the most common. As well as being functional, these sun-dials became attractive centre-pieces on building facades - a celebration of science and art. Indeed, by the end of the 16th century, the humble incised dial had been eclipsed by the fanciful sun-dials and practical mechanical clock. Time had been called on the mass dial.

Throughout the 18th and 19th centuries, sun-dials became far grander affairs of intricate carving, ostentatious decoration and sage inscriptions. Throughout Lincolnshire and the surrounding areas, there are many grand examples. For the very keen, there is even a Cambridgeshire sun-dial trail which winds through Cambridge, Peterborough and Ely. In Stamford, the 18th century sun-dial from All Saints’ Church was recently replaced as part of a Heritage Lottery funded project by the Stamford Civic Society. The original sundial had weathered beyond repair. The new piece, complete with moulded pediment and gilded numerals, enlivens the south elevation and glimmers of the grandeur of the past. Interpretation boards at All Saints’ tell the history of the sun-dial and the conservation works. Indeed, whilst visiting to admire the freshly carved piece, you may wish to pay your respects to the original dial, which has been conserved and displayed within the tower. So, as you look at your watch as you hurry out the door or count the minutes till the end of the working day, remember, time has come a long way.

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Hunstanton to Thornham, North Norfolk WALK DATA

This walk gives you a flavour of all that is best about North Norfolk – some history, lots of beach and oodles of nature POINTS OF INTEREST Old Hunstanton Lighthouse: The present lighthouse was built in 1840 although there has been a lighthouse on the site since 1665. This first lighthouse was built of wood with an iron basket of burning coals as a light. Hunstanton lighthouse had the world's first parabolic reflector which was built in 1776. The present lighthouse ceased operations in 1922, since when it has been a private residence. Holme Dunes Nature Reserve. Incredibly, over 320 bird species have been recorded here, superbly located as it is to attract migrating birds. What to look for: Spring/summer - avocet, little tern, black-tailed godwit and ring ouzel. Natterjack toad. Autumn/winter - wigeon, pink footed goose, brent goose, snow bunting, long tailed duck, Slavonian grebe, twite, spotted redshank, redstart and pied flycatcher. Year round - curlew, bar-tailed godwit, knot, ringed plover, redshank and lapwing. Find out more at www.norfolkwildlifetrust.org.uk In 1998, a well-preserved Bronze Age timber circle, which became known as ‘Seahenge’, was uncovered here by strong tides, having been hidden for some 4,000 years (no longer at Holme, the structure was removed for preservation purposes and can be seen in King’s Lynn Museum).

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Distance: 8.2 kms (5.1 miles) Typical time: 2 hrs Height gain: none Map: OS Landranger 132 NW Norfolk Start: Coasthopper bus stop adj. Lighthouse Close Finish: Coasthopper bus stop adj. The Orange Tree Parking: Cliff car park, Old Hunstanton Terrain: very straightforward; sturdy footwear needed Norfolk Coast Path: this route follows the Norfolk Coast Path for its entire length. The path is well signed and the route is marked with an acorn motif.

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Walk up Lighthouse Close past the lighthouse, then along the path on the coast side of the car park, taking a track down to the beach at the far side Follow the path along the beach for 2.5kms, then follow the coast path as it heads up a slope onto the dunes; when you reach a multi-way footpath sign, turn left to continue along the coast path, marked by an acorn Follow the well-defined path and, as you enter the wood, keep well to the left of the Reserve building Once through the wood, the path bears to the right, up some wooden steps and proceeds along a dyke; stay on this dyke, with a kink left and then right, until you reach the small road called Staithe Lane Take a left after about 100 metres on the road (just before you see the derelict base of a windmill) and follow the path until you see a track leading up to the road into Thornham Take this road (still part of the Coast Path), heading past Thornham Church and you will see the Coasthopper Bus Stop just adjacent to The Orange Tree restaurant.

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The Old Hunstanton Lighthouse Café (PE36 6EL, Tel: 01485 532242) is a popular choice offering all sorts of snacks. The Old Boat House Café, Old Hunstanton (PE36 6JL, 01485 532931, on the track up to Le Strange Arms from the beach, has lots of character. The Orange Tree, Thornham (PE36 6LY, 01485 512213) If you want to finish your walk with a drink and really good food, then this is the place for you; probably best to call ahead to book a table) Thornham Deli (PE36 6LX, Tel: 01485 512194, 400 metres W of the bus stop) offers light bites, great cakes and excellent coffee. Also a thriving deli counter.

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CONTEMPORARY ARTS

John Burrows – Flower Arranger Spectacular floral displays set off the treasures of Burghley House. Sue Lee and Jean Orpin have visited the man who creates them

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OHN Burrow’s roots are very firmly in Stamford and in gardening. His grandfather ran Wothorpe Nursery and inspired John’s interest while he was still at Primary School. From then on there was never really any doubt about the career he would follow: when his friends craved remote control cars, John saved up and bought himself a greenhouse. While he was still at school he worked at Burghley during the holidays and his work experience was with Rassells of Little Bytham. John left Stamford for four years to study first at Riseholme College near Lincoln then at Pershore Horticultural College. On the day he left college he was offered a job at Burghley and ten years later he had worked his way to the top. John is now Head Gardener at Burghley House and he is also Chairman of Stamford Horticultural Society. FLOWER ARRANGING AT BURGHLEY HOUSE Flower arranging at Burghley House has passed from generation to generation of gardeners. John was introduced to the art by George Bates and has carried on learning by experience as the floral displays became part of his duties as Head Gardener. John’s responsibilities include the private apartments as well as the public spaces and everyday displays as well as special events. The grandness and scale of the house require a bold approach and have determined John’s style. Often he will use only one variety of flower or shrub but blooms and arrangements can be large, even grandiose. Placing is important and compositions need to attract attention. He always hopes that his flowers will be commented on and form part of visitors’ conversation both during and after their visit. This is the same whether it is a massive arrangement for the State Rooms or a bowl of blooms for the bedroom of a visitor to the family. John’s arrangements reflect the seasons and about 75% of the flowers he uses come from the gardens where there is also a choice of greenery that most flower arrangers would envy. There is an area set aside for growing flowers to cut but parts of the gardens are also planted with a view to providing flowers for the house. Recently, beds of David Austin roses have been planted both for show in the garden and for cutting. For major events, public or private, John has to think about preparing at least a week in advance to make sure the flowers are in full bloom when he needs them. This may involve moving them indoors and out several times. He will then spend up to two days actually arranging the flowers. Asked to select his own favourites from his work, John struggled to decide. He likes to see the dining table all set out with silver, china and flowers ready for a big dinner. Royal occasions such as the visit of the Queen in her Jubilee Year stand out in his memory. FLOWER FESTIVAL The annual Flower Festival has provided a new dimension to John’s work. For this event he works alongside local floral arrangement societies and produces an arrangement on a theme for one of the State Rooms. Perhaps to his own surprise, he has proved very adept at this. Last year the theme was ‘Cities of the Grand Tour’ and John’s city was Pisa with its leaning tower. This year the Festival will feature ‘Shakespeare’s Plays’. John has had the chance to choose a play and a room that will complement each other. He says that he has a few ideas already but may well change his mind and won’t finally decide until he sees what is looking good as the date approaches. You can go and see the result between October 3rd and 8th and 10th to 11th. STAMFORD LIVING JULY 2015

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ART & ARTISTS

Rufus Shoon; Weaver

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UFUS Shoon, an awesomely laid back, leather trousered, gaucho dude (he’s actually from Trinidad but what’s a minor detail) who raises alpacas on his farm overlooking a ridge along the River Gwash. He is an unlikely maker on first encounter, but this is just one of many things which onlookers would be surprised to learn about this endlessly surprising man. The manifestation of innumerable, seemingly incongruous qualities he is both an engineer and alpaca breeder, a technology whizz kid and weaver, a huge truck driving environmentalist; a rampant carnivore with a surprisingly soft spot for animals; an asset rich landowner who for the past six years has lived in a makeshift, self constructed caravan home - though plans are afoot for a highly glazed log cabin overlooking his acres. Technically adept and rigorously disciplined, every morning he attends to his business supplying UK manufactured card reading prepayment machines worldwide, from his office in Barnack. Job done he devotes a similar energy to the task of living. Surrounded by his twenty-nine strong alpaca herd, nine of which are currently pregnant; three micro pigs (who proved to be not quite as micro as envisaged and were therefore donated to him by a neighbour), a clutch of cantankerous but loveable roosters who annoyed the neighbours in their previous homes; three sleek ridgebacks, an ageing spaniel and a softly grey coloured cat amongst other animals, he is forging a new facet to his persona as a weaver. A Christmas gift of a loom from his wife Rachel, who spins the wool from their alpacas on her spinning wheel in the wooden living room/studio structure adjoining the caravan, has fuelled Rufus’s interest in woven textiles. Having assembled the structure in record quick time he set about experimenting. Intrigued by the effect of different yarns, colours and natural versus manufactured materials he was he recounts inseparable from the loom for a while. The absorption paid off as he showed friends and acquaintances the results of his labour and the flow of orders started to trickle in; a shawl for a local restaurant owner’s wife, a scarf to complement a tweed cap for a friend, a snood for himself, some headbands for a forthcoming village show together with a medley of South American inspired hats and fingerless gloves. The weaving, it seems, is destined to become a new thread to his already multi-stranded life. In contrast to many professional craft weavers and true to his general practical ethos in life, he is a dab

hand at constructing pretty much anything from a roof over his head, to a novel outdoor pizza oven in a discarded oil barrel, to growing a wide ranging selection of trees and exotics including several avocado plants and a banana palm from seed, raising vegetables and livestock to feed them both; Rufus is a functional weaver. The hats, shawls and baby blankets and bags in the pipeline are all intended to be worn and used. Listening to him talk about the eyes and slots, separators and weights, the warp and the weft and the shuttle and the reed it is clear he has discovered yet another rich thread to the meaning of life for him. Freed from the slavish addiction of television and radio (they gave them up seven years ago when they moved to the farm which is entirely off grid) they have been able to indulge in living life says Rufus. Rufus is no stranger to this however, having grown up wild amongst 250 acres of jungle, aloe and fruit trees in Trinidad.

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Rachel cards the wool from the alpacas on a leather pad, making what she describes as a fan of the staples (locks of alpaca wool removed by shearing the alpaca’s coats). The effect is not dissimilar to untangling hair. This process also clears out anything caught in the alpaca wool. The fanned wool is then pinched and twisted as it is fed to the spinning wheel to create continuous long lengths of spun thread. The thread is collected in half bobbins. Once two half bobbins have been filled the two half bobbins are ply-ed together to produce the finished wool ready for knitting. FUN FACTS • Wool is only sheared from the saddle of an alpaca not the neck or legs. • One alpaca yields between 3.5-5 kilos of wool. • The resulting wool is sold by weight. A baby shawl for example would require approximately 500g to complete. • A ratio of five spinners to one knitter is the norm for wool production.

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seas, we also have two guest speakers at the event, Emerald Waterways and Scenic who will be on hand to tell you all about European river cruising and their range of superb itineraries.” To reserve your free place, please call Flexicruise expert Jo Rigby on 01780 729069. Whether you’re new to cruising or a genuine cruise and stay expert, this Flexicruise event will float your cruise holiday boat! • For more information on Flexicruise or to book a holiday, visit www.flexicruise.com.

Time to travel to Spain: Cáceres, Spanish Gastronomy Capital 2015 Laura Alcázar, currently living in Stamford, tells us about her old home town’s gastronomic pedigree

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F you are passionate about Spanish food you should visit Cáceres this year, Spanish Gastronomy Capital 2015. Located in the west of Spain, in the Extremadura region, Cáceres has enjoyed the title of World Heritage City since 1986 thanks to its Old Town, which is considered the third best conserved in Europe. I have been living in Cáceres for over ten years, working as journalist and as head of communication for different companies, so I know the city well. In this article I would like to recommend to you some of the places that I used to go for dinner or just to have creative ‘tapas’. First of all, going for a walk around the Old Town we can find several cosy ‘taperías’ like Calenda o La Cacharrería, where enjoying an informal lunch or dinner based on our typical ‘tapas’. However if you can afford it you should know Atrio, a two stars Michelin Restaurant and Relaix Chateau Hotel placed in San Mateo Square. Managed by its owners, the brilliant chef Toño Perez and the sommelier José Polo, Atrio has a well known cellar, being one of the most important in Europe with more than 2,000 vineyards represented and 40,000 bottles.

Not far from the Old Town, next to Santiago Square, is El Madruelo, a restaurant that offers a creative and complete menu elaborated with local products in a quiet and relaxed environment and affordable price. After that, it might be a great idea to have a rest enjoying the good weather of Cáceres, having a coffee in one of many terraces of its Plaza Mayor, which has recently been remodelled to become a meeting point for tourists and local Pablo Medrano people. On the other hand, in the modern town I would suggest you go to Oquendo Restaurant, definitely my favourite one, a temple of authentic gastronomy where its chef Pablo Medrano combines and develops the excellent cooking skills from his region, the Vasque Country, with the quality of our products. The result is elegantlypresented, delicious food, in an environment mainly full of local clients. The region also produces a great variety of good sheep and goat cheeses, like the famous Torta del Casar; and the correct place to taste a high quality cheese board is El Potosí, a typical Spanish ‘meson’ where you also can try the best products of the ‘dehesa extremeña’ such as ibérico jam and good grilled meats. You can complete your trip to Cáceres going for a drink after dinner. Nice pubs are waiting for you around the Old Town as La Belle or Petit Gin in Pizarro Street and Mastropiero or El Corral de las Cigueñas, both with a huge and charming patio on which to enjoy the warm summer nights. There are many more places to discover in Cáceres but this is just a small selection of my favorites… I hope you enjoy them in your trip to Spain! STAMFORD LIVING JULY 2015

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A Cut Above Their tweed clothing range is worn by Princess Anne and Eric Clapton. Corby based manufacturer Chrysalis Clothes is that rare breed: a successful British manufacturing business. Words and photos: Fiona Cumberpatch

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HE factory floor at Chrysalis Clothes is a hive of industry. There’s the hum of sewing machines, the smell of freshly pressed cloth, tweed jackets hanging up in various stages of completion and Radio 2 playing in the background. With 30 workers, Chrysalis is a success story. It was started on St George’s Day 1986 by Managing Director Chris Blackmore with just eight employees, and has been in profit since the first year. “Throughout my working life I’ve seen it all: we’ve had three day weeks and two major recessions,” says Chris, who started his career as a tailor at Austin Reed around 50 years ago and came to Corby in 1973 as factory manager of duffle coat makers Gloverall. “There are only a handful of us left manufacturing clothes in the UK now, but I wanted to stay here rather than move offshore.” In January this year, Chris’s daughter Charlotte joined the business as Marketing Director. After 20 years at Next, she is now helping her father to expand the brand. Chrysalis designs and manufactures tweed outerwear for men and women. There are between 50 and 60 different styles from field coats to top coats. Each one is hand cut and hand made with astonishing attention to detail.

Chris and Charlotte Blackmore of Chrysalis Clothes

Only the finest soft British tweeds are used for the garments, and this is sourced from mills in Yorkshire and Scotland. Linings, pocket trims, under collar and top collar trims are selected to create stylish, classic long lasting garments. The company is mainly a business to business seller, although a factory shop has recently opened on site, where coats made from shorter lengths of discontinued material are available to the public at reduced prices. “A business client will come to us and choose the style they want us to make, including selecting bespoke linings, trims and all the details. They literally build their own coat, and we then go into production,” explains Charlotte. “We don’t hold stock, everything is made to order.”

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collars. The garment is prepared and delivered to the sewing team in an adjacent room. The distinctive Chrysalis label is sewn on to the lining, and a ‘drip strip’ – to aid the water repellent properties of the jacket – is introduced on the base. Knitted storm cuffs are added and the pockets, sleeves, welts, flaps, front and facings are stitched. “It is a highly skilled job,” says Charlotte. “Many of our workers have been with us for years.” Chris admits that it is not always easy to find people with the right skills. “School curriculums have changed, computer screens have arrived - and it shows,” he says. “We do train people, although we don’t offer apprenticeships. Employees need to be industrious and very precise.” The manufacturing process is all about team work. “Nobody makes a garment each, the operations are individual,” explains Chris. “But you do need to know how to do the job in front and the job behind.” It is fascinating to see how the zips are placed and sewn, shoulders joined and sleeves and side seams closed. As the coats are weather proof, a membrane is inserted between the tweed and the lining, and each garment has a Teflon coating. The lining and the outer garment are put together and sewn out, turned through and top stitched. Each coat takes four hours to complete before it is hung up ready for inspection, then ticketed for size and style.

Stitching a label to the quilted jacket lining

“We use the finest materials, with cotton from Italy, Loden fabric from Austria and a fabric called Alcantara, a durable man made suede” A design classic The top selling jacket is the Chiltern, “a good all rounder which is ideal for town or field,” says Charlotte. She and Chris are constantly developing new styles. The Oxford has a slimmer cut, and is belted, aimed at a younger market. Tweeds in brighter colours rather than the traditional muted green are being introduced, and bolder checks are noticeable. At around £600 for a full priced jacket, the garments are designed to be worn for years. “This is why we use the finest materials, with cotton from Italy, Loden fabric from Austria and a fabric called Alcantara, a durable man made suede,” explains Charlotte. Working with her father is a privilege, she explains. “My Dad is my hero: he can cut a pattern, cut and sew, he can literally make anything,” she says. Chris’s wife Annette works in the admin department and helps with packing, and son Tim has modelled his father’s jackets for GQ magazine. The Blackmores are facing the future confidentally. “I’ve never been fearful,” says Chris. “It would be much tougher if we were competing in the mass market. As I see it, specialist businesses are the way forward.” • Chrysalis Clothes, Harlow House, Shelton Rd, Corby NN17 5XH Tel: 01536 269034 www.chrysalisclothes.co.uk The factory shop is open weekly on Fridays, 1.30pm – 5pm and on Saturday mornings, 9.30am – 12.30pm.

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Getting Started in the World of Blogging Blogging is an easy way to share your hobbies or promote your business. William Eichler talks to two Stamford-based bloggers about the advantages of joining this growing online community

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LOGGING is the most democratic form of publishing available. Anyone can do it. It does not require any particular expertise and there are many sites available to help you get started. You can publish anything you like: articles, photos, recipes. The list of possibilities is endless. It all depends on what you want to get out of it. I spoke to two Stamford-based bloggers to discover more about this online world. RUTH’S COASTAL WALK (UK) Ruth Livingston, a retired GP, is committed to trekking the entire length of the UK’s coastline. A keen writer and selfproclaimed “techie nerd”, she also wanted to record her experiences and so she started her blog, Ruth’s Coastal Walk (UK). “It was going to be a diary for me,” she says. At first it seemed like no one was reading her blog. But this all changed once she joined Twitter with the memorable username @ regularly. Once or twice a week should prevent your readers from forgetting about you. And if you RuthlessTweets. The increased attention enjoy what you are writing about then posting regularly will be easy to do. But, Ruth warns me, that came from her new Twitter presence beware of writing about everyday life. Nobody is interested what colour paint you have chosen for alerted Ruth to a fact that many people on your living room walls! the Internet tend to forget: You are in the public sphere. “People do read what MISS PICKERING: FLORIST. BLOGGER. WHATEVER. you’re bloggin,” she says, “and 5 TIPS FOR My next blogger has no problem posting regularly. Miss Pickering runs the florist you have to be a little bit BLOGGING: on St Paul’s Street and she blogs at Miss Pickering: Florist. Blogger. Whatever. careful.” In one post she Like Ruth, Miss P. started blogging mostly for her own pleasure. Having described a man she had 1. Use a well established, moved from the busy metropolis of London to sleepy Stamford she was met while walking as clearly laid out site like finding it difficult to fill her time (“I was going a little bit insane initially”) “eccentric”. Someone WordPress.com or Blogger. and so she started recording her thoughts and sharing photographs of took offence on 2. Remember you’re in the her work online. behalf of the public sphere. It soon became clear that the blog was an indispensable tool for individual in question 3. Choose a topic you are promoting her business. “I use it as an online gallery for brides so rather and rushed to his passionate about. than constantly updating a website which is difficult it is just snapshots of defence despite the 4. Update regularly. the weddings that we do and the flowers that are in season in the shop.” fact that Ruth was not 5. Use social media sites such She also started sharing other aspects of her life - recipes, travel photos, using it in a derogatory pictures of her new puppy - and it soon became clear that people were fashion. Welcome to the as Twitter to promote it. fascinated by what went on behind the scenes of her shop. “I think people...want Internet! to know who they’re spending their money with,” Miss P. says “and so not only is What is Ruth’s main bit of the blog an online gallery of my work but also it’s a little bit about the person as well.” advice for potential bloggers? Whether you want to write about your hobby like Ruth or promote your business like Miss “Make sure that you enjoy what you’re P., a blog can provide you with an easy-to-use outlet. They are simple to start up and no particular blogging about and that you do it consistently.” expertise is required. Follow the advice of our two bloggers, use a bit of common sense and it won’t In order to build up a following, Ruth informs be long before you are an active participant in a rapidly growing online community of bloggers. me, you have to ensure that you are posting STAMFORD LIVING JULY 2015

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SPORT

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Hockey at Stamford School has gone from strength to strength this year, as Nicholas RuddJones, noisy touchline parent, can testify

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T has been an eventful season and many congratulations are in order for all of the squads. The school has worked to develop a strong inclusive ethos with players of all abilities training together to produce a competitive work ethic. The coaching staff are dedicated to providing an environment in which they can help students overcome limitations, instil discipline, appreciate the value of teamwork and understand commitment. The coaching team’s main aim is to combine strategic, conceptual and technical development techniques that engender enthusiasm and enjoyment; to help motivate all players individually and as a team, towards achieving success. Looking back on the year, Head of Hockey, Jack Cropper, said: “I have been extremely proud to be a part of a dedicated in-house staff team who work so hard throughout the season to deliver the coaching plan and manage the teams. I am sure that I speak on behalf of pupils and parents alike in expressing our sincere thanks to the staff who have been prepared to generously offer their time and expertise after school and at weekends.” In the department’s quest for excellence they have enjoyed specialist coaching from Ed Horler, ex Millfield Captain, who regularly commuted from the GB U21 Hockey Hub at Loughborough to share his knowledge and experience with the junior sides. Ben Mackey and Sam Hatherley, of Team Bath and GB U21 also provided the department with the latest coaching techniques and demonstrated some mesmerising skills for the boys to emulate. The introduction of indoor hockey has proved to be a huge hit with players of all ages and initiated a number of new players to the game and within the hockey family. The indoor regional finals, to be held in the autumn term, will be an eagerly awaited fixture for the U18 & U16 teams with keen aspirations for success. Over 200 boys have played for the school this season on a very strong circuit each week, with two teams representing the school nationally; the boy’s first team and the boys under 13s. U18S PROGRESSION TO NATIONAL FINALS The road to Lee Valley was tense for the first team, with results against Uppingham and Oundle decided on penalty stokes and all other games won by the narrowest one goal margin. The game against Denstone College deserves special mention: the team was 2-1 down at half time, but they worked hard to bring it back and scoring their last goal with only eight seconds to spare they ended as winners 4-3, putting the best of hockey of the year on display. The finals weekend saw the boys against Reeds School.

Unfortunately, this was a step too far, and the team went out 4-1 to the eventual winners. The following day the boys were involved in a tight scrappy game against Magdalen College, Oxford, for Bronze. The boys, mentally and physically fatigued, drew the game 2-2 but lost on strokes. A fourth place finish in the National Plate Finals for the 1sts. U13S MADE IT TO THE NATIONAL FINALS TOO The boys under 13s had some year, winning the Gresham’s Invitational tournament and Princethorpe Invitational, in addition to becoming Lincolnshire County Champions and comfortably winning the east regional to be crowned the East Champions. The nationals proved a little more difficult however. Playing the best of the best the boys started with a 2-2 draw with local rivals Oakham, and wins versus eventual winners Dean Close and Harrogate Grammar. The team was sitting pretty top of the group but a win against St George’s Weybridge would gift them a spot in the final. However, it was not to be, going down 2-1. The boys were put into a 3rd and 4th place playoff with Millfield, where missed chances early on led to a 3-1 win to Millfield. Like the 1sts, the boys finished 4th in the national tournament. Jack Cropper commends their efforts, stating: “Each and every member of both teams can be proud of their achievements and should look forward to building on their success next season. On behalf of the school I would like to express our pride not only on their success but in the way in which they have gone about achieving it.” David Laventure, Director of Sport at Stamford School, said: “It’s been a fantastic year for hockey right from the under 12Gs to the First XI. The boys worked tremendously hard in pre-season training before Christmas and an unbeaten tour of Holland for the 12s, 13s and seniors just kept the momentum building. The AstroTurf was rarely empty after school during the week and on Saturdays throughout the term. The staff all worked very hard but will have to work even harder next year with more teams, more matches and more success on the agenda!” STAMFORD LIVING JULY 2015

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Lesley Gibson, in common with many of us, reflects on the joy and heartache of letting your prototype adults loose on the outside world

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N the words of Curtis Mayfield, “... move on up towards your destination, Though you might find, from time to time, complications. “ This song gives me shivers of pleasure because, alongside Hard-fi’s ‘Hard to Beat’ it has been the musical constant of our family life. The latter has been guaranteed to stop arguments on long car journeys, for ten years. Its youthful energy is infectious and we get swept up in it every time. The car suspension is sorely tested when three adults and a slightly smaller one flail about in tuneful joy. ‘Move On Up’ is a similarly life-affirming track on our favourite coming-of-age movie, ‘Bend it Like Beckham.’ We have devoured it countless times, savouring every morsel. No other movie brings us onto the same sofa so willingly, and Mayfield’s lyrics are perfect for every stage of life. We need his words of wisdom more than ever at the moment. Child No1 left for Uni in 2014, a second is about to go and a third is left behind, bereft. What once was a busy house is emptying and whilst the youngest stays put, everyone else has begun to ‘Move on Up’. Things will never be the same. The best choice I ever made was to bring up my children in Stamford. Not for them the crumbling factories of my home town, the after dark violence, the fear of strangers, the biting, horizontal wind and sleet. This has been a warm and welcoming town, a small town, a town where people know the name of your dog and there is a comfort and a safety in that. Our young people know that wandering alone into town on any given day or evening will provide them with the companionship of those

they have known since they “This has been a warm and welcoming were babies. It’s a very special town, a small town, a town where people environment. know the name of your dog and there is a But what happens when comfort and a safety in that.” University beckons? Where do young Stamfordians choose But what about ourselves? What happens to to go? parents when the nest empties? In my biscuitIn my own case, one is happily settled in based research, it seems that the friends we Norwich. She tells me, and I quite agree, that it’s made either just before or just after the first ‘a big Stamford’. It’s quirky, it has independent of our children was born, are the friendships retailers, it’s easy on the eye: it was a natural that remain strong once all the children have progression. The second child is deciding gone. We may lose our landmarks of school between Lancaster and Liverpool - both small gates and parents’ evenings, but it seems that cities, both dominated by nature in one way they are less important than the bonds that are or another. His grandparents' home is, like forged when we were going through our own Liverpool, on an estuary which entirely defines rite of passage, that of becoming a parent for it. Lancaster, like Stamford, is surrounded by the first time: a time when hormones raged, the rural idyll. Do they need the comfort of the responsibility arrived and tears flowed like familiar? Perhaps as my neighbour wonders formula milk. When sleep was a rare commodity whether her daughter chose Sheffield because and we were wondering how something so tiny the family spent a good deal of time there when could wreak so much havoc, we all got through she was young. it together. A time that was perhaps less about Friends of mine say that where their children babies and more about ourselves than we have gone to bigger cities such as Newcastle thought at the time. or Southampton, since it’s a more difficult Though we may have more freedom to transition, they tend to make their own change career or to holiday more, to move communities small and manageable in the face house or take up a new hobby, it seems that of such grandiose anonymity. Some or our nothing much changes in our friendships. They young people choose the course and go where carry on providing tea and gin much as they they need to, others simply choose a University had done before, and surely will do again when that they like the look of. our migratory offspring come home to roost, But there have also been years in which making us grandparents in the process. whole cohorts of our young have landed in a But I am jumping the gun; I still have one city simultaneously. Leeds in particular, seems whole child and the hungry half of another still to have intakes where it hosted almost as many at home. My role hasn’t entirely changed just Stamford sixth formers as were still left in it. yet. Plump up the cushions. Where’s that DVD? Well, we know who we like! STAMFORD LIVING JULY 2015

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FOOD & DRINK

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N idyllic little courtyard, tucked away off Ironmonger Street, is home to one of Stamford’s hidden gems - No.3 The Yard. It was a warm evening in June when we visited, and they were hosting a special Kadai Fire Bowl Barbeque. The smoky aroma was so good you could almost taste it, and at the helm of the fire bowl was the highly acclaimed Head Chef, Tim Luff, who co-owns the restaurant alongside Simon McEnery. My friend Zoe accompanied me for the evening, and we dined alfresco in the intimate surroundings of the sheltered courtyard garden. There was a relaxed buzz of conversation in the air and, surrounded by lavender and flickering candlelight, it felt as if we were on holiday in the south of France. It was the perfect night for a jug of Pimms, although there is also an excellent wine list and it’s always worth asking about the current vintages. Moving on to the food, the menu was nicely varied, with a mix of lighter and more substantial options - as is the norm at No.3 The Yard. Zoe was quick to choose her main course - spatchcocked chicken marinated in lemon, rosemary and yogurt, served with quinoa and roasted new potatoes. As always, I took longer to decide and was tempted by the bourbon baby back ribs and the chilli and ginger marinated beef kebabs, before I eventually settled on the ultimate beef burger with Lincolnshire poacher cheese and chips. In keeping with the Mediterranean feel to the evening, we shared antipasti to start, which

came with artisan cheese, ibérico ham, olives and sunblush tomatoes. The starter and mains were all delicious - the spatchcooked chicken was succulent and tender with a fresh summery taste, and the burger came with triple-cooked chips that were to die for. For dessert, Zoe ordered pear and frangipane tart, with clotted cream, while I went for the butterscotch and banana Eton mess, and we finished off the night with one of the best tasting lattes I’ve ever had. We whiled away the evening and before we knew it, the hours had passed us by. We weren’t alone either – the airy conservatory and intimate upstairs dining areas were still filled with people enjoying themselves long after they’d finished their meals. Taking your time to savour the food and atmosphere is what it’s all about here. • SUBSCRIBE ONLINE AT WWW.NO3THEYARD.CO.UK, FOR DETAILS OF FUTURE KADAI FIRE BOWL BARBEQUES AND OTHER SPECIAL EVENTS, AS WELL AS A SUBSCRIPTION OFFER OF 10% OFF YOUR BILL ON YOUR NEXT VISIT. • 3 The Yard, Ironmonger Street, Stamford, PE9 1PL. Tel. 01780 756 080 • Lunch: 11.30am to 2.30pm, Tuesday to Saturday and 12pm to 3pm on Sundays. Dinner: 6pm to 9.30pm, Tuesday to Thursday and until 10pm on Fridays and Saturdays.

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FTER counting the 1,750 public votes cast between March and May, I can now announce the shortlist for the Great Food Club Awards 2015! The awards are for local independents based in the Midlands only (no national or global chains are eligible) and the shortlist comprises the top three vote winners in each category for each region. There are some well known names on there, and a few surprises too, but all have one thing in common: they are passionate about food/drink and customer service, which is why people have voted for them. In the Stamford and Rutland area, shortlisted businesses include The Mad Turk, Stamford Deli, The Olive Branch, Hambleton Bakery, Kings Cliffe Brewery and Grasmere Farm Shop. As you read this, the final judging process by the Great Food Club writing team is taking place to decide the 2015 champions. We will also hand out a People’s Choice Award in each category to the business that achieved the highest number of total votes. I’m hoping that all winners can be announced in the next issue. Congratulations to everyone listed and thanks to everyone who voted.

Great Food Club Awards 2015 Shortlist, in alphabetical order (chosen by public vote) PRODUCER CATEGORY Derbyshire • Amber Valley Wines, Heage • Croots Farm Shop (Farnah House Farm), Duffield • Lindsay’s Still Room, Turnditch

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Leicestershire & Rutland • The Garage Bakehouse, Market Harborough, Leics • Hambleton Bakery, Exton, Rutland • Nice Pie, Old Dalby, Leics Lincolnshire • Brewster’s Brewery, Grantham • Doddington Farm Shop (Doddington Kitchen Garden), Doddington • Redhill Farm Free Range Pork, Gainsborough Nottinghamshire • Harkers Farm Shop (Blackberry Farm), Clipston on the Wolds • Maxeys Farm Shop (Brickfield Farm), Kirklington • Sauce Shop, Nottingham

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s 2015: The Shortlist PUB/RESTAURANT CATEGORY Derbyshire • Calabria, Chesterfield • The Samuel Fox, Bradwell • The Shires Eatery at Croots Farm Shop, Duffield Leicestershire & Rutland • The Olive Branch, Clipsham • Red Lion Inn, Stathern • The Smokehouse, Leicester Lincolnshire • Doddington Hall Restaurant & Café, Doddington • The Jew’s House, Lincoln • The Mad Turk, Stamford Northamptonshire • The Swan, Braybrooke • The Wheatsheaf, Dallington • The White Horse, Old

Nottinghamshire • The Clock House, Upton • The Harley Café, Welbeck • Hart’s, Nottingham West Midlands region • Duncombe Arms, Ellastone • On The Rocks at Quigleys, Rugby • Pure Bar & Kitchen, Birmingham SHOP CATEGORY Derbyshire • Bluebells Dairy Farm Shop, Derby • Croots Farm Shop, Duffield • Hackwood Farm Shop, Radbourne Leicestershire & Rutland • Farndon Fields Farm Shop, Market Harborough • The Garage Bakehouse, Market Harborough • Thrussington Village Stores, Thrussington

Lincolnshire • Doddington Hall Farm Shop, Doddington • Grasmere Farm Shop, Market Deeping • Stamford Deli, Stamford

West Midlands region • Jim Gough Greengrocers, Wolverhampton • Loaf Community Bakery, Stirchley • Talton Mill Farm Shop, Newbold on Stour

Northamptonshire • Ashley Farm Shop, Ashley • Beckworth Emporium, Mears Ashby • Waterloo Cottage Farm, Great Oxendon

NB. All duplicate votes cast from the same computer were removed before counting took place. Those listed above not already part of Great Food Club’s recommended network will be added in due course. For more information go to www.greatfoodclub.co.uk

Nottinghamshire • Gonalston Farm Shop, Gonalston • Harkers Farm Shop, Clipston on the Wolds • Welbeck Farm Shop, Welbeck

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There are three award categories…. 1) Best Local Producer 2) Best Food & Drink Shop 3) Best Pub or Restaurant The three awards will be presented for each of the following areas: 1) Leicestershire & Rutland 2) Lincolnshire 3) Northamptonshire 4) Nottinghamshire 5) Derbyshire 6) Warwickshire & West Midlands

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DIARY DATES

What’s On Some of the best entertainment in the region this month. Thursday 2 and Friday 3 July, 7pm and 2pm respectively FAMILY SHOW: Bugsy Malone The Stamford Pantomime Players present the story made famous by Alan Parker’s legendary Film with an all child cast. Follow the musical adventures of Fat Sam and Dandy Dan as Bugsy finds his own way to success. Stamford Corn Exchange Theatre Tickets £9.50/£7.50 Tel: 01780 766455 www.corn-exchange-theatre.co.uk

Saturday 4 July, 7.30pm MUSIC: Summer Spectacular Stamford Brass perform their summer concert featuring lots of favourite tunes. Stamford Corn Exchange Theatre Tickets £11/£10 Tel: 01780 766455 or www.corn-exchange-theatre.co.uk Saturday 4 July, 7.30pm MUSIC: Summer Concert Stamford Choral present five mystical songs for baritone soloist, chorus and piano by Ralph Vaughn Williams and Scenes from the Bavarian Highlands by Edward Elgar. Stamford Arts Centre Tickets £10 with accompanied children under 11 years, £1. Further information at www.stamfordchoral.co.uk Sunday 5 July EVENT: Baston Car and Bike Show A highly imaginative automotive show mingling the veteran, vintage and classic vehicles with just about every modern manufacturer the area has to offer. This year the theme celebrates thirty years since Back to The Future was a hit movie with displays of vehicles from both eras of the film – the 1980s and the 1950s including an incredible DeLorean DMC12. As well as the cars and bikes, visitors can enjoy live bands and catering including a BBQ, picnic area and a full bar with real ales. For more information or to be part of the show Tel: 07758 865690 or visit www.bastoncarshow.com Thursday 9 and Friday 10 July, 7.30pm THEATRE: Cracked by Mary Benzies

Saturday 4 July EVENT: Battle Proms at Burghley A unique picnic style concert bringing together sublime music with stunningly choreographed aerial displays, thunderous cannon fire, dramatic cavalry displays and fantastic fireworks. Audiences are promised an unforgettable, glorious afternoon and evening of entertainment. Burghley Park. Tickets £36/£17 with children under 4 years free Tel: 01432 355416 or visit www.battleproms.com Stamford Senior Youth Theatre present their summer production with a script written by Mary Benzies and inspired by the company themselves. This year the story revolves around the quest to capture the ultimate selfie. The city is getting into gear for the opening of the tallest building in the world and a local taxi driver is feeling the strain. But when a mobile phone falls from the sky and crashes on his windscreen, it’s not just Kev’s screen that is smashed into smithereens. This group of young actors always present a thought provoking production superbly put together – they deserve lots of local support. Stamford Theatre . Tickets £8/£6 Friday 10, Saturday 11 and Sunday 12 July MUSIC EVENT: The Willow Festival Celebrating ten years this year the organisers of the festival have more than a few surprises up their sleeve. The three day event attracts over fifty thousand visitors to Peterborough and is the largest event of its kind in the world – a free to enter, family orientated live music festival. Further details at www.willowfestival.org.uk Saturday 18 July to Sunday 2 August FESTIVAL: Oundle Festival Double A street market launches the Oundle International Festival and the Oundle Food Festival where thousands of visitors are expected to visit over a hundred artisan food stalls plus special events for families and children. The International Festival plays host to an extensive music and entertainment programme with something for all ages and tastes. More information and full programme at www.oundlefestival.org.uk or www.oundlefoodfestival.co.uk STAMFORD LIVING JULY 2015

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What’s On Tuesday 21 to Saturday 25 July, 7.45pm THEATRE: The Chalk Garden by Enid Banold Mrs St Maugham, guardian of her wilful, precocious and mendacious grand-daughter Laurel, wants to recruit a governess for her ward. The mysterious Miss Madrigal is appointed and proves more than a match for both Laurel and Mrs St Maugham, whose life’s work has been to restore her dying garden where, despite her best efforts, nothing flourishes. In helping the various members of the household find resolutions for their problems, including reviving the garden, Miss Madrigal is forced to reveal and face up to her own dark secret. Stamford Arts Centre Tickets are PRICE Tel: 01780 763203 or www.stamfordartscentre.com

Wednesday 29 July to Sunday 2 August EVENT: Film Festival The festival returns this year with five days of fabulous films from The Lord of the Rings trilogy to The Lego Movie with some retro classics and children’s favourites in between. Taking place on the south lawn at Burghley with an even bigger forty square metre screen this summer, there are daytime or evening showings. Fabulous barbeque food, Pimms and fresh fruit slushies available. Burghley Park, Tickets priced between £4 and £10 Tel: 01780 763203 or www.burghley.co.uk

From Monday 27 July to Friday 21 August WORKSHOPS: Wildcats Summer School As always the Wildcats Theatre School have an explosive selection of weekly and daily workshops to suit children of all ages and abilities. Take part in all kinds of musical fun learning songs, dance routines with full costume and make up or choose from other themes including Matilda, Wicked, Lion King, Brave, Frozen – in fact, almost any other musical theatre production you can think of. Also learn TV and radio presentation, ballet and circus skills in special master classes. Something for everyone all summer long. Find out more and book places by visiting www.wildcatstheatreschool.co.uk Tel: 01780 762000 Throughout July… A busy month on the Rutland Water Nature Reserve and Visitor Centre at Lyndon. Events, courses, walks and talks this month include Badger Watches, Nature Walks, Dusk and Dawn Osprey Cruises on the Rutland Belle, An Introduction to Natural History Photography, Macro Photography for Beginners, Dragonfly and Damselfly Walk, Nature Detective Family Day plus four summer holiday activity days during early August. For details of meeting venues, pricing, booking and all other information on the work of the Nature Reserve, Tel: 01572 770651 or visit www.rutlandwater.org.uk

Sunday 26 July, 12pm to 4pm EVENT: WW2 Garden History Day Meet one of the ‘Land Girls’ and historical gardener to find out how we dug for victory in 1945. Artisan jam maker Rosie will show you how Granny pickled and preserved her home grown produce with live music from the Beauvale Ensemble. Barnsdale Gardens, Exton Admission £7.50, children £3.50, family ticket for up to 5 £21. For all information on other courses and events this month at Barnsdale visit www.barnsdalegardens.co.uk

TIN PIGEONS SUMMER GIGS… Local music heroes the Tin Pigeons are playing all across the region this summer with gigs in Stamford, Market Deeping, Oundle and Peterborough this month. During August you can find them in Leicester, Hallaton, Peterborough and Oakham. They are fantastic live and are looking forward to playing in front of local crowds so try and catch them if you can. Several performances offer free entry, or for full details of venues and tickets see the boys’ Facebook page at www.facebook.com/ pages/The-Tin-Pigeons STAMFORD LIVING JULY 2015

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