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Dear All,
I used to be very cynical about yoga. I thought it was a trendy ‘exercise’ class for those who had time on their hands and oodles of Sweaty Betty gear. I basically dismissed it out of hand.
I could not have been more wrong. Yoga is awesome. Whatever age, however fit, woman or man there is a yoga class for you. The benefits are extraordinary. It will impact your life every single day and future-proof your body as you get older.
I am so much more flexible. I have fewer aches and pains. I can now use breathing exercises to calm me down or help me get to sleep. My arms have tone and I feel far less scrunched after being at my desk all day or digging the garden! Plus, I am much better equipped to deal with “overwhelm” – when the to-do list hits 50 and you just don’t know how you will fit it all in?
That’s all from a one-hour, weekly yoga class with my incredible, local teacher, Sarah Dakin. It’s important to choose the right teacher for you. Sarah is a breath of fresh air, who every Friday realigns my body and my brain. She explains everything brilliantly and doesn’t mind repeating (!), she considers the person you are, and the yoga exercises you need. My swimming and cycling husband said yoga wasn’t for him – he’s a convert.
So, it’s official. Without even realising, I have become a yogi. If you would like to talk to Sarah about her different classes email: yoga@sarahdakin.com or call 07774949438.
Best wishes for a sunshine-filled April, Kate X
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DO YOU LOVE A GOOD PRANK?
BY TOM HANCOCK
History is littered with wars, revolutions, and the rise and fall of civilizations. Yet, amidst the chaos and drama, a less chronicled but equally important thread weaves through the fabric of our past: the history of practical jokes. This noble tradition has been the unsung hero of human interaction, providing levity in the face of adversity and reminding rulers and peasants alike that nobody is above a good pie in the face.
Let’s rewind to Ancient Rome, where one of the earliest recorded practical jokes came to light. Emperor Augustus, known for his powerful leadership, apparently also had a knack for humour. He was fond of sending guests to his banquets home with absurd gifts, such as a giant squid disguised as a delicacy, or a bunch of carrots artistically arranged to look like a rare bouquet. Imagine the confusion and laughter when a dignified senator discovered his ‘precious’ parting gift was essentially a well-dressed octopus.
Fast forward to the Renaissance, an era of enlightenment and, evidently, elite pranking. Leonardo da Vinci, aside from his contributions to art and science, reportedly designed a mechanical dragon to scare unwary visitors in his court. This early animatronic beast wasn’t just a feat of engineering but a testament to da Vinci’s love for a good prank, blending innovation with a dash of terror.
The 18th century brought us the infamous Joseph Pujol, better known by his stage name Le Pétomane. This French entertainer turned flatulence into an art form, astonishing audiences by playing musical instruments and performing various feats through the power of his own gas. Pujol’s performances at the Moulin Rouge were nothing short of a sensational prank on high society, making him a legend in the annals (half pun totally intended) of practical joke history.
In the more recent past, the 20th century gave us Alan Abel, a professional prankster who founded the Society for Indecency to Naked Animals (SINA), advocating for the clothing of all animals for the sake of decency. This long-running hoax fooled many, including some media outlets, into believing there was a genuine movement to put pants on horses and dresses on chickens!
Even esteemed institutions haven’t been immune to the allure of pranking. The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) has a storied tradition of elaborate “hacks,” as they call them. One of the most memorable involved placing a police car on top of the Institute’s Great Dome, complete with a dummy officer and a box of donuts inside. This feat of engineering and humour required meticulous planning and execution, embodying the spirit of creativity and mischief that defines the best practical jokes.
These historical hijinks remind us that, despite our differences, humour is a universal language. From the halls of ancient empires to the ivory towers of academia, the tradition of practical joking has endured, bringing joy, surprise, and sometimes befuddlement to the unsuspecting.
As we approach April 1st this year, let’s remember the lessons taught by history’s greatest pranksters: to approach life with a sense of humour, a dash of creativity, and, when necessary, a well-timed whoopee cushion.
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EASTER EGGS ARE GOOD FOR YOU ...
BY CALLY GRANT
Chocolate Easter eggs. Surely one of the finest German inventions ever. No-one can be quite sure who first came up with the idea of combining chocolate and eggs but whoever did was a marketing genius. In these health-conscious times though can we still justify this tradition, or should we ban such an indulgent confectionary?
I once read an article, in the Guardian I think, that claimed you can find evidence to support any argument you like if you look hard enough. So, on behalf of chocoholics everywhere I decided to take up the challenge and here are my results.
CHOCOLATE IS GOOD FOR YOUR BRAIN
• Cocoa-rich drinks are rich in chemicals called flavanols. These enhance brain function, fight sleep deprivation, fatigue, and aging!
• They are the same chemicals present in Green Tea, which is touted as a preventative for stroke, heart failure, cancer, and diabetes. Gwyneth Paltrow drinks gallons of it and she looks fab. Sadly, I couldn’t find any mention of her imbibing Thornton’s continental choccies, but I’ll keep looking. Chocolate helps prevent cancer.
• Ok, we’ve met flavanols ... now meet flavonoids. These are antioxidants: you know, those things beloved of cosmetics companies, ‘We slapped this on our model, and she looked twenty years younger after we’d photographed her in soft-focus and air-brushed her so even her own mother wouldn’t recognise her.’ We do know that they help prevent cancer. We also know they don’t do this directly. In fact, our bodies view flavonoids as highly undesirable and work hard to get rid of them. By-products of this effort are phase II enzymes, which help eliminate mutagens and carcinogens, which sound like the aliens from an episode of Captain Scarlett and are equally nasty. Only small amounts of flavonoids are required for this beneficial effect but hey ... have another egg just to make sure.
CHOCOLATE IS A MOOD-BOOSTER
• It contains small amounts of phenylethylamine, anandamide, tryptophan and caffeine. These are natural mood boosters, so this explains why women crave the stuff when they’re premenstrual, pregnant, at work, awake …
• I guess chocolate is both naughty and nice and annoyingly, as with anything life, moderation is the key.
• Dark chocolate is definitely better for you overall. Sixty per cent cocoa solids is great but 70 or 75 per cent is better. Milk chocolate contains fewer cocoa solids and has a higher sugar and fat content, and I couldn’t find any research saying either of these have hidden health benefits ... and believe me I looked really hard.
So, enjoy your eggs this Easter. Chocolate is delicious, fun and a perfect pick-me-up. Just don’t overdo it.
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MERLIN’S WOOD AND LAVINGTON COMMON WALK BY SIMON BAKER IRONS
An intriguing walk I discovered recently is the mystical Merlin’s Wood on the edge of Lavington Common near Graffham. A rare example of a lowland heath, Lavington Common is part of the open landscape that once stretched across the Weald of Sussex and Kent. Contrary to popular belief, heathland is not natural and was created by the actions of humans thousands of years ago by clearing the trees and working the land which ultimately caused nutrient levels to fall, this created perfect habitats for heathland plants such as heather to grow. 80% of the lowland heath has been lost since the 1800’s, mainly through neglect and tree planting.
Lavington common is owned by the National Trust and free parking is available in their car park. (GU28 0QL)
1. The 1km woodland trail through Merlin’s Wood starts at the car park. I found it useful to take a quick photo of the map on the information board as the route had very little signage.
2. Leave the car park by the woodland walk sign and head onto the heath. At the edge of the woodland, where the heath opens up is a small track through the heathers to the right, this will lead you to Merlin’s Wood.
3. A bridge crosses a small stream, which was in full flow on my visit, probably due to the huge amount of recent rain, however in the summer I would imagine that the stream will be much smaller.
4. Cross the bridge and enter the mysterious forest of Merlin’s Wood. You’ll know you are in the right place as the twisted trunks of the Rhododendron trees filter out a lot of the light and make it an eerily dark trail. Due to the reduced sunlight and damp atmosphere, mosses are abundant, growing all over the branches and trunks of the trees giving them a velvety coat. In May/June the wood will be in full bloom, bringing some colour to this otherwise dark wood.
5. The path through the woods is fairly clear as it winds its way in and out of the intermingled branches, twisted trunks and gnarly trees. The sound of the bubbling stream nearby indicates that you are on the right route.
6. Children will love exploring the many winding grottos and at places you may have to climb over branches that have naturally grown across the path, which adds to the adventure of this trail
7. At the end of the woods is another bridge that leads back on to the open heath. A short walk through the remaining pines and across the middle of the common will take you back to the car park.
8. There are also plenty of smaller paths to explore on the common that are formed between the heathers. Please keep to the paths as the heathers provide shelter and breeding grounds for reptiles such as adders and sand lizards along with birds and many insects too.
To see more photos and walks please follow me on Instagram @piertopiertrekking
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LOCAL HISTORY
BY SYLVIA ENDACOTT
Today we regularly see people cold water swimming in the sea, because it is seemingly good for you. Not for me I am afraid.
However, over 120 years ago, swimming was also seen to be good for you but with a quite unfamiliar perspective. Ladies could swim off the beach, however men and boys over ten years of age would have to be in a different area.
Swimming was from a bathing machine, known as a contraption on wheels, pulled out to sea by a horse. Swimmers could hire a bathing costume and a towel from our very own famous bathing lady, Mary Wheatland, before entering the machine to undress. Once they had finished their swim, they would re-enter the machine and dress whilst the machine was dragged back up the beach. On exiting they would return their costume and towel, to allow Mary to wash and lay out to dry, ready for the next swimmer. Very different from what we do today!
Mary continued to operate these machines on the beach until 1909, when she decided to retire at the age of 74. During this time, she was attributed to having saved over 30 lives and her boast was that she ‘never lost a life.’ She had strong views on modern dress. She once remarked that in her day: “Ladies wore respectable costumes, and I always wore a blue serge dress down to my feet, but today I don’t know what things are coming to!” Her view in the 1900 era, I wonder how she would review today’s swimmers!
HELP YOUR POND BREATHE
BY BARRY GOODHEW
I would like to take this opportunity to introduce myself, my name is Barry and I run Glorious Ponds Ltd, based in Bognor Regis. It was my passion for angling and the environment that led me to studying for a degree in aquaculture and fisheries management. As with looking after your garden, timing is everything and it’s the same with ponds, summer is just around the corner and it is this time of year that is most crucial for ponds.
Ponds require oxygen to help fish and other aquatic animals thrive, however during the warmer months when the water temperature increases the water doesn’t hold as much oxygen as colder water does. Here are my top tips to help oxygenate your ponds:
• Clear excess aquatic weed from the surface of the pond, the surface is thinner when there is movement on the surface and therefore oxygen exchange is more efficient. Although there are oxygenating plants for ponds, you must understand that during the evenings these plants will not be producing oxygen as this only occurs during daylight because of photosynthesis. The fish will still be consuming oxygen but it’s not being replenished by the plants.
• Adding an air pump to your pond is a quick method to introduce oxygen, plus you can control it by running it during the evenings when oxygen levels are at their lowest.
• And finally, if you have the time, build and create a waterfall, there is nothing more pleasant than the sound of running water that also adds oxygen to your pond.
If you would like to talk to Barry about your pond you can contact him on 01243 974280 or 07473 144274. Email info@glorious-ponds.com Or visit www.glorious-ponds.com
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EASTER EGGS AND WOODLOUSE RACING
BY KIM LESLIE
Springtime and Eastertide have long been celebrated with ancient customs and folklore, some lost and forgotten, some still perpetuated year after year. Easter eggs signify new life and new beginnings, hot-cross buns the Good Friday story of the crucifixion. These buns were frequently kept from one year to the next: cold-cross buns were hung up in cottages to ward off evil. Some Sussex fishermen even carried them for protection against drowning. Good Friday skipping was another custom from days gone by. In Brighton, the fishermen didn’t go out to sea on Good Friday out of respect for the holy day. Instead they organised skipping, using their long and thick fishing ropes, when this special religious festival was called ‘Long Rope Day’.
Another popular activity was marble playing during Lent, culminating on Good Friday. As one 19th-century Sussex vicar wrote: ‘In the country districts in Sussex the marble season is strictly defined between Ash Wednesday and Good Friday, and on the last day of the season it seems to be the object of every man and boy to play marbles as much as possible’. Such has been the importance of marble playing in Sussex that even today the British and World Marbles Championship takes place every Good Friday at the Greyhound Inn at Tinsley Green, near Crawley. A knock-out tournament, teams of six players compete to win the title and a silver trophy. Over the years, players from all over the world have participated alongside English teams, playing under the strict rules of the British Marbles Board of Control. It’s a very serious game.
Curiously, again in Sussex, there’s been a variant Good Friday game played not with glass marbles, but with – perhaps unbelievably – woodlice – literally a live sport! These miniature crustaceans with their armour-like bodies instinctively curl up into a neat ball when touched or disturbed, their defence against danger. Thus a fleshy, live ‘marble’ is created when they are handled. At Rusper, just north of Horsham, the miniature race track was set out in one of the dampest, soggiest places in the parish – damp is woodlouse heaven. So racing was held in Baldthorns Copse, the watery source of the River Mole. Near to the bubbling spring that feeds the little river, each competitor placed their woodlouse ball on the starting line and waited – silently and with no movement. With no danger sensed, the woodlice gradually unroll. Persuading a woodlouse to move quickly in one direction was the great challenge. To encourage them along, competitors usually laid a trail of sticky fruit, often apple or pear juice, or maybe using their own secret concoction.
In another Sussex parish, Tillington, near Petworth, some more sporting competitors liked to paint their woodlice, nail polish a popular choice because it dries quickly. Tillington became famous for its multi-coloured sporting woodlice. If the painting was timed right, the fumes from the drying varnish would make them run very quickly. Here the sport died out in the early 20th century, although the Tillington Woodlouse Challenge Cup is still treasured in the village. Rusper, more recently, was the last place to witness this unique Good Friday survival.
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BREAKING THE SILENCE
BY ROY NEWNHAM
As spring’s sunshine warms the air, the rush for life to reproduce and grow kicks up a gear. Buds are bursting, leaves unfurling and insects emerging. Many of our resident birds are setting up territories, looking for a mate, and starting to nest, while our summer visitors are arriving and eager to do the same. At this time of year the males exercise their vocal chords to their full potential to attract a partner and now is the best time to experience the phenomenon of the dawn chorus.
It starts in the pitch black, when all is still and quiet. A single voice cuts through the dark, breaking the silence. Often the first to sing are the robin and the song thrush, one joining the opening soloist to duet in the last of the night. The robin’s song is a strong and varied melody, fast and vigorous, while the song thrushes consists of a series of short, far-carrying phrases, repeated three or four times.
As the light starts to infiltrate the gloom, the beautiful unhurried flute-like voice of the blackbird joins in, mixed with the faster, sweet warble of dunnock and explosive burst of wren. Despite its diminutive size, the wren delivers a powerful cascade of notes ending in a distinctive trill which causes the bird to literally tremble with effort.
Close your eyes and soak up each expression of species declaring its presence to the world. I’m alive! I’m here! Hear me! The individual incantations merging into one choral ensemble, growing in stature, complexity and volume.
Dawn is breaking and as the dimness fades, a beautiful carpet of bluebells is revealed, heralded by warblers, joining the growing chorus. Willow warblers and chiffchaffs are almost impossible to distinguish apart but easily identified when they start to sing. The chiffchaff repeats its name over and over as regular as a metronome while the willow warbler’s song is a wonderfully evocative, downward spsiral and one my favourite sounds of spring. The rich, clear tune of the blackcap stands out, varying in tempo and culminating with a flourish. The male of this little warbler, as its name suggests, sports a smart black cap on an otherwise indistinct grey-brown body, while the female has a chestnut cap.
Now the morning glow brightens and the chaffinch adds its lively rattling verse, while great and blue tits bring their seesawing almost mechanical intonations. The wood is alive now as the full orchestra reaches its glorious crescendo. This is the dawn chorus and a delightful event that everyone should experience at least once in their lifetime.
Meanwhile, as our countryside comes alive with birdsong, the jumbled phrases and harsh ‘churr’ of whitethroats rise from hedgerows and scrub. The males often perch high on the tops of bushes to sing with jumbled phrases, giving good views of their slate grey heads, reddish-brown backs and of course their white throats. Deep within the vegetation sedge warblers add to the mix with their loud clicks, whistles and rambling chatter. Sounding similar but found deep in the reed beds, the obviously named reed warbler noisily announces its presence with its continuous rattling conversation, while its nemesis, the cuckoo adds its classic springtime call.
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A CLYMPING GREAT LOCAL PUB
BY KATE STEWART
The Black Horse is a Grade-II listed property dating back to the 17th Century when it was a smugglers inn. It was formerly the White Horse in 1851 and even the White Swan briefly in 2013. It is now owned by Historic Sussex Hotels, and the pub has gone through an extensive renovation and is now open for business.
“This 17th century pub has always been a popular haunt for locals to gather, a well-loved and welcoming place for the community, families and visitors to the area and it’s time to re-ignite this tradition with our choice of pub classics, fine ales, Sussex wine, locally inspired cocktails, craft beers and delicious food,” says the new Black Horse, General Manager, Luca Pearson
The existing downstairs bar area has been stripped back and the parquet wooden floor carefully restored. A beautiful chimney stack has been uncovered and now houses a double-sided wood burner stove. A sparkling, pewter bar runs almost the width of the pub allowing lots of space to order drinks, and all the original wooden banquette seating has been repaired. They have created a stunning oak frame extension called The Ryebank, where people eating or drinking at the back of the pub can enjoy the view over the terrace and local rife. And outside tables at the front will be perfect in the warmer weather.
If you want to stay overnight there are seven bedrooms, each decorated with beautiful wallpapers designed by Clymping resident Fiona Howard. Why not pop in and see what you think!
Black Horse, General Manager, Luca Pearson talked to InFocus Magazines just before the grand opening on 7 March:
Where were you working before? I was working at The Beach Café in Littlehampton, before that I lived and worked in the French Alps for a luxury ski chalet company, and I did a brief stint for British Airways as cabin crew.
Do you come from Sussex? I moved to Sussex eight years ago, originally from Farnham in Surrey – not a million miles away!
What are you hoping to achieve? We are keen that The Black Horse plays a key role in, and reclaims its place, at the heart of the local community. We want to create a pub where locals come for a drink, and to meet friends, the place for a no nonsense but delicious lunch or dinner as well as the place to celebrate a birthday or anniversary and have fun.
What are your plans for the pub? I have plenty of lively evenings planned throughout the year with all sorts of entertainment from quiz nights to live music nights.
What are the opening times? We are open seven days a week, Monday to Thursday from 8am to 10pm, Friday and Saturday from 8am to 11pm and Sunday from 8am to 7pm. Roasts on Sunday will be a big thing – make sure you join us for a clymping great roast!
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Will it be a family pub? Yes of course! Smaller portions if there is something they fancy on the main menu, or we have a kid’s menu. We have also created a glorious pink private room, perfect for cosy celebrations, a fun family lunch or noisy dinner party.
Are dogs welcome? Yes of course! Welcomed with lots of cuddles and treats.
When are you serving food? Food will be served throughout the day, from breakfast through to dinner.
What’s on the menu? Astonishingly delicious pub grub - with full flavour menus, inspired by the seasons, bursting with traditional pub favourites and local ingredients.
THE BLACK HORSE MENU
Lunch 12pm to 2pm | Dinner 6.30pm to 8.30pm
Monday to Saturday
STARTERS
(v) Spicy Guinness and Sussex Charmer soup, confit peppers £7 (Cy, C, M, Su, S)
Smoked salmon, dill creme fraiche, rye croutons £12 (C, F, M)
Ham hock & confit chicken terrine, celeriac remoulade, piccalilli £10 (Cy, E, Mu, Su, S)
(v)Roasted beetroots, Sussex Slipcote cheese, candied walnuts, mixed leaves £9.50 (M, N, Su)
(ve) Roasted cauliflower, romesco sauce, bloomed sultanas, toasted almonds £9 (N, Su, S)
Charred Sussex coast mackerel fillet, new potatoes, pickled shallots, mustard seed sour cream £10 (F, M, Mu, Su, S)
MAINS
Sirloin steak, peppercorn butter, roasted tomato, grilled mushroom, chips £29 (M, Su)
Roasted chicken supreme, mashed potato, kale, baby onions, smoked bacon, button mushrooms
£18.50 (Cy, M, Su, S)
Harveys beer battered fish & chips, crushed peas, tartar sauce £18 (C, E, F, Mu, S)
Climping beach fish pie, (catch of the day), parsley sauce, grilled cheddar mash £16 (Cy, F, M, Su, S)
Beef burger, Brighton blue cheese, red onion chutney, grainy mustard mayo & chips £18 (gf available) (C, E, M, Mu, Se, Su, S)
(ve) Confit celeriac, curried lentils, carrot puree, onion bhaji £18 (S, Su)
(v) Potato & herb gnocchi, cauliflower puree, wild mushrooms, roasted onion, Cheese crisp, truffle oil £18 (C, E, M, Su, S)
PUDDINGS
Affogato with Jude’s ice-cream with a freshly made double espresso £5 (E, M, S)
Sticky toffee pudding, vanilla ice cream £9 (C, E, M, S)
Mango, passion fruit & pistachio knickerbocker glory £12 (C, E, M, N, S)
Triple chocolate brownie, chocolate sauce, salted caramel ice cream £9 (C, E, M, S)
Bramley apple crumble, custard £9 (C, E, M, S)
Banana split, candied pecans, caramel sauce £9 (M, N, S, Su)
Jude’s ice cream & sorbets (three scoops) £8 (E, M, S)
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BOGNOR PROM 10K ROAD RACE
Thirty years ago the Bognor Prom 10k Road Race held its inaugural event. Initially organised by the Rotary Club of Bognor Hotham and now in partnership with Bognor Regis Tone Zone Runners.
With a two year pause during the Pandemic, the 28th Race will take place on Sunday 12 May and is open to runners aged 15 years upwards. A 1.5k Junior Fun run for children aged 4-14 years takes place before the Race which is an inclusive race open to wheelchair entrants and those with other needs.
The Race Village is located in West Park next to the Start/Finish line on Silverston Avenue. The course runs along the Promenade, past Butlins, through Felpham village, along Limmer Lane before turning back onto the Prom for the final leg. Finishers will receive a medal and a rewards leaflet full of great offers from local businesses.
It is well known as a course for those wishing to achieve a personal best, with spectators lining the course in support making it a fantastic event for the Bognor Regis community. Places are selling fast for this popular race, so if you are interested sign up now before it’s too late!
The Race was set up to benefit local charities and continues to be one of our main focuses. This year we champion Cancer United based in Angmering. Their work in Sussex to fight Cancer through fitness is absolutely essential with their founder Jan Sheward named in 2023’s honours list.
So, whether you’ve started the new year aiming to get fitter or wish to come along and support, please put the date in your diary. To enter the race visit www.bognorprom10k.org or email entries.bognor10k@gmail.com. We look forward to seeing you.
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BANANA AND WALNUT LOAF
Preparation time: 20 mins. Cooking time: 60-70 mins. Add 1 hr chilling time. Serves: 4.
INGREDIENTS
225g plain flour
2 level tsp baking powder
80g softened or spreadable butter
1 large egg (beaten)
110g caster sugar
METHOD
• Preheat oven to 180C / gas 4. Grease and line a 2lb loaf tin.
• Mash three bananas to a pulp and chop the fourth.
4 medium bananas (peeled)
50g walnuts (chopped)
Zest 1 lemon
Demerara sugar for sprinkling
• Sift the flour and baking powder together into a separate bowl. Add the butter, egg and caster sugar. Using a mixer mix everything together for a minute or two. Add the mashed and chopped bananas and briefly whisk them into the mixture. Fold in the chopped walnuts and lemon zest.
• Spoon the cake mixture into the prepared tin. Sprinkle with demerara sugar.
• Place in the pre-heated oven so that the top of the tin is in the centre. Bake for 60-70 minutes until a skewer inserted into the cake comes out clean.
• Let the cake cool for 10-15 minutes then turn out on to a cooling rack.
• This cake is good served warm with crème fraiche, cold, or even toasted.
UPSELL YOUR HOME!
BY GEMMA PETERS
Before putting your house on the market, check out our nine effective strategies to enhance its appeal and value:
• Redecorate – A fresh coat of paint in neutral tones can revitalize your home at a minimal cost, making it more attractive to potential buyers.
• Enhance the Front Door – The entrance to your home sets the initial tone for viewers. If replacing the door isn’t an option, a clean, freshly painted door with new hardware can make a big difference.
• Declutter – A tidy, spacious environment, especially in key areas like the kitchen and bathroom, makes the property appear larger and more inviting.
• Heating and Lighting – Ensure the heating is on for viewings to create a warm atmosphere and use lamps effectively to brighten up dark corners and enhance the home’s ambiance.
• Smart and Energy Efficient Upgrades – Incorporating smart home technology and energy-efficient features like double glazing and smart heating controls can attract buyers and potentially increase the sale price by improving your home’s Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) rating.
• Kitchen Makeover – Without the need for a full renovation, updating cabinet doors, handles, and ensuring a clutter-free, well-lit space can make the kitchen more appealing to buyers.
• Refresh the Bathroom – Simple updates like re-grouting, replacing taps, and ensuring the space is clean and neutral can make bathrooms more attractive. A recent survey revealed that a nice bathroom was a key selling point for over 25 per cent of buyers. Implementing some or all of these strategies can make your home more appealing to potential buyers, possibly speeding up the sale process and increasing the sale price.
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If you have moved to this area, or are looking for a new dentist, we would love for you to come and join our friendly Bognor Regis practice. We pride ourselves on a partnership built on trust and mutual respect to improve your dental health. We aim to work with you to provide optimum dental care with the latest and advanced dental treatments, transparent costs and a friendly experience every time you visit us.
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Do you need an Estate Administration Solicitor?
by Mark Riley, Founder & Managing Partner, MJR Solicitors
You don’t have to use a solicitor to deal with any estate administration or probate matters if you don’t want to, but it can be a lengthy and timeconsuming process. It’s not something you should take on if you’re not confident and you could create more problems for yourself if you do. Our Estate Administration Solicitors can help with as much or as little of the probate process as you want. It may be that you just need a little help coping with one particular asset in more detail, allowing you to administer the estate to the beneficiaries yourself. But if you choose to do it yourself and you make any mistakes, you could be held legally or financially responsible. By contacting us, we give you access to specialist Estate Administration and Probate Solicitors who can handle the entire process for you. By instructing us to work on your behalf, we’ll take complete responsibility for everything while making sure each beneficiary of the estate receives the full inheritance they’re entitled to while reducing any personal or financial risk. Always available to give you the practical help and legal advice you need, we can gather any information, complete forms, obtain the Grant of Probate, and distribute the estate to the beneficiaries on your behalf. Whatever you decide and whatever you need, we’re here to help.
Here are some examples of what we can do on your behalf:
Report the death and obtain the medical certificate for the cause of death, providing the coroner is not involved • Contact the funeral director to start making arrangements for the funeral • Locate the Will • Register the death and obtain copies of the death certificate • Secure the deceased’s assets and property if it’s left unoccupied • Find and read the will, if there is one, and confirm its validity • Contact the personal representatives if they have been named in the Will or, if there are no personal representatives, determine who is entitled to administer the estate • Find all documents relating to the deceased’s life, both financial and otherwise • Register the death with asset and liability holders • Open a bank account on behalf of the estate • Contact the Probate
Registry and get all the relevant forms sent to you
• Complete the appropriate forms • Complete the IHT400 form if the estate is subject to inheritance tax • Arrange funds to pay inheritance tax and the probate fees • Receive the grant • Place the statutory advertisement for creditors and claimants • Send a copy of the grant to all asset holders and request payment of all funds
• Pay all creditors • Complete stock and share transfer forms and draft an assent for the property • Pay beneficiaries and distribute all legacies
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AN ANNUAL PLEASURE
BY RACHEL LEVERTON
Every year since I began to garden, come spring, I grabbed my spade and in a fit of enthusiasm I dug over the soil. Then I filled any empty spaces with annuals. These might be carefully nurtured in my greenhouse, sprinkled direct from the packet, or purchased in packs at my local garden centre.
Several years ago, due to an injury, I was unable to get out and begin this frenzy of activity. I resigned myself to the fact that my garden simply wouldn’t be as colourful that year. Nature however had other plans.
As I waited for my perennials to surface something wonderful happened. Hundreds of self-sown annuals from the previous year also began to surface. They’d been there all along, just waiting for the warm spring sun to bring them to life.
It occurred to me that my habit of stopping deadheading towards the end of the season (to leave some interesting seed heads which feed the birds and look so pretty covered in frost) had benefitted me in more ways than the one I’d intended.
Calendula, Candytuft, Cosmos, Larkspur, Nicotiana, Poppies, Sweet Alyssum and Love-in-a-Mist were popping up everywhere I looked. I’ve never been so delighted.
I waited until they were a couple of inches tall then on a slightly drizzly day I eased some out and transferred them to barer soil. My reward was a display of annuals every bit as lovely as if I’d spent hours with my spade and trowel.
So last year I experimented. Throughout the flowering season I noted where I might need an extra patch or two of colour and then, when I stopped deadheading, I simply grabbed a few seed heads and dropped them in the appropriate spot.
That spring and summer I had another beautiful display of annuals. Why hadn’t I discovered this lazy way to garden before? Of course, there are some teeny disadvantages. The main one is that annuals grown from seed flower later than those bought as plugs or plants from garden centres. Don’t let this put you off though. If you have a good range of perennials the annuals can take their time, taking over when the others begin to fade. Also, no-one says it has to be all or nothing. I have a passion for cosmos, so I bring in a few plants early on every year. That way I can savour their pretty blooms right through the season.
So, if you’re planting annuals this spring, plan ahead a little. Look at your garden as an evolving piece of work and let at least some of them self-seed. Then next year don’t be so quick to brandish a spade … you’ll gain two commodities gardeners always need more of … time and money.
Happy gardening.
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ARUN & CHICHESTER (AIR) ENTHUSIASTS SOCIETY
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Monday 22 April - 1845 for 1930 hrs
‘Experimental Test Pilot’
Presented by Chris Taylor
BOXGROVE VILLAGE HALL, THE STREET, BOXGROVE PO18 0EE
Chris Taylor joined the Royal Navy and since has flown over 400 types of fixed wing aircraft and helicopters and is also an established author. After gaining a degree in Electrical Engineering he became a Navigation Officer serving on numerous ships and went onto operating Wasp and Lynx helicopters.
Chris became an Experimental Test Pilot who flew all manner of experimental aircraft for research and development purposes before joining the Empire Test Pilots’ School as a Flight Test instructor. He is a licensed Category 1 Test Pilot and Flight Test instructor for both aeroplanes and helicopters, which arguably makes him one of the best qualified and most widely experienced test pilots working today.
In this talk, Chris discusses some of the more challenging aspects of his time as a flight test instructor as well as his work on a number of cutting-edge research projects whilst with the Experimental Flying Squadron.
Boxgrove Village Hall, The Street, Boxgrove, PO18 0EE
6.45pm for 7.30pm start. Members £5, Non-members £10 and under 16s FREE. Doors open at 6.45pm no pre-booking, no reserved seating. For further information about AirACES, please see www.airaces.org.uk, or call David Batcock on 07502 400657.
SUDOKU
How to Play Sudoku
It’s simple! Fill in the grid so that each row, column and 3x3 box, contains the numbers 1 through to 9 with no repetition.
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BOGNOR REGIS ARMED FORCES DAY
BY DAVID HEWINGS, BOGNOR REGIS ARMED FORCES DAY
COMMITTEE
Saturday 22 June – Marking the 80th Anniversary of D-Day
In June 1944 the town’s people and those from the surrounding area were very much on the frontline of the largest armed invasion in history, conducted by sea, air and land, resulting in the liberation of Europe less than a year later. To east and west of Bognor Regis, thousands of ships left harbours and ports carrying troops and equipment. Thousands of allied troops, particularly Canadians, billeted in the town and surrounding area, left in a matter of hours. Many never returned to their homes and families. Air operations were conducted from local airfields, including RAF Bognor. Hundreds of allied bombers, troop-carrying aircraft and gliders streamed overhead on their way to Normandy.
Our Armed Forces Day will honour the D-Day Veterans who survive in our community today and those who gave their lives in the run up, during and in the aftermath of D-Day. It is estimated around 1.5 million allied troops took part in “Operation Overlord” the code name given to the operation. The Cenotaph outside the Bognor Regis Town Hall records 260 service personnel and civilians from the area who gave their lives in World War Two. We want their stories, particularly at the moment, those who died between 1 April and 30 June 1944. If you have any information, please contact the AFD Committee via the email address below.
Ex-Service men and women, from and since WWII, will be publicly presented with their Veterans Badges and be given a VIP Day out. To applying for a Veterans Badge, please email david.hewings333@btinternet.com by Friday, 3 May.
Displays will tell the story of one of the participating units which flew from RAF Bognor in June 1944. Still a frontline Operational Unit of the RAF’s Chinook Force with a strong association with the town to this very day. Our Cadet Units and Scouts will be showing what they can provide for our young people today. Entertainment, food and drink will be on hand in Waterloo Gardens, all there to provide an informative and rewarding family day out.
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A Chinook, its crew from the Unit and cadets from 2351 (Bognor Regis) Air Cadets, seen when it came to Jubilee Field, Bersted, to mark the 75th anniversary in 2019.
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A GOOD READ
BY NATASHA DONOVAN
The Seven Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle by Stuart Turton Our hero awakens in a mysterious, damp forest, clad in an unfamiliar tuxedo and inhabiting a body that isn’t his own. With no recollection of his identity or how he came to be in this situation, he makes his way to Blackheath House, and soon discovers he is Aiden Bishop, trapped there for a purpose. A masked figure reveals to him that a disguised murder is set to occur that day. Bishop has eight attempts to unravel it, reliving the same day in different bodies, each termed a “host.” He retains memories from each host, but failure to identify the killer by the eighth cycle means a reset to day one, with all memories wiped, a cycle he has already undergone numerous times.
As Bishop gradually begins to make sense of his predicament, he learns of competitors: two others at the country house party are also inhabiting foreign souls, each racing to solve the murder to escape the time loop. As if this was not enough peril, a relentless psychopath is also pursuing him, threatening each of his hosts.
Author Turton masterfully orchestrates a narrative replete with diverse, enigmatic characters, while scattering random clues throughout. The ‘rules’ of the story rules evolve as Bishop navigates his way through each day. I’m doubting that many readers will solve the mystery before the final plot twist.
It’s Agatha Christie, Cluedo, and Groundhog Day, with a twist of time loop chaos. It takes a while to orientate yourself within the story but it’s well worth the effort. Turton’s debut novel is inventive, chaotic, and brilliantly bonkers. Buckle up and hold on tight.
Look Up! by Nathan Bryon and illustrated by Dapo Adeola Rocket dreams of becoming the most brilliant star-catcher, and space explorer in the world, like her idol Mae Jemison, the first African-American woman in space. Fizzing with excitement about an imminent meteor shower, Rocket makes an announcement about it over the supermarket loudspeaker while the cashier is distracted. She makes and distributes flyers to all the shoppers, despite her older brother Jamal’s disapproval and embarrassment. Jamal is usually engrossed in his phone and video games and finds Rocket annoying. When he’s too absorbed in gaming to take Rocket to the park to see the meteor shower, Rocket faces a dilemma. But visitors reacting to the flyers suddenly turn up at her door. Everybody has turned up to save the day in the most delightful manner.
Bryon and Adeola’s captivating picture book introduces us to chatty, Rocket, a character whose passion for space is all-consuming. Adeola’s characterful illustrations capture Jamal’s angsty teenage moodiness and Rocket’s excitement about stargazing. Packed with space facts and insights into meteors, this book also beautifully depicts family dynamics, sibling bonds, and a young girl’s contagious zeal for the cosmos.
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DO YOU NEED MORE LIVING SPACE?
BY KEITH CHANDLER
I have over thirty years experience designing domestic extensions and loft conversions to make your house work better. I am an Architectural Designer, Chartered Surveyor, & Structural Engineer, this combination of professions enables me to provide you with a one stop shop for all your needs and prevents that all too often event where architects and structural engineers have different views on feasibility.
Until last December I lived and worked around South East London and whilst my wife Jo and I enjoyed it we knew that one day we would move to the coast and explore the South Downs, events of 2023 cleared the path and in December we moved to Tangmere. Now all I need to do is move the geographical focus of my work to match, so if you are considering a:
Loft Conversion
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Mostly for larger kitchens and open plan living/dining areas, usually with large expanses of glass both on the rear elevation and as roof lights with beams for rear wall removal. Have a look at my website www.keithchandler.co.uk and call me for a no obligation, preliminary chat –I look forward to hearing from you.
DEMENTIA SUPPORT IN FELPHAM
Local charity Dementia Support is running friendly local sessions for those living with dementia, carers and those seeking social companionship. These include singing, creative activities, chair-based exercise, and lots of chatting over refreshments. You can also chat to one of the Wayfinders from Sage House, for expert advice and support.
Wayfinders are the charity’s specialist advisors who help people understand how to deal with dementia, whether diagnosed or not. They provide help, advice and emotional support for anyone with concerns about themselves or a family member.
Drop into to Felpham Memorial Village Hall (PO22 7DZ) and join our FREE sessions every Friday 10:30am – 12:00pm, starting on 19 April. There is no charge and no need to book, although donations to the charity are welcome. We can’t wait to see you there!
To find out more about Dementia Support and what we do, please visit: dementiasupport.org.uk
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F O O R R
HANDBAGS NOT GLAD RAGS
BY FELPHAM FASHION GURU VICKY BOOKER
Accessories can really make an outfit, and handbags are no exception. For some, they are an important part of the look, for others, an after-thought or simply a vessel to haul life’s essentials around (unless the dress has pockets!).
I’ve never been one for having the latest ‘IT’ bag or spending the equivalent of a deposit on a small flat for a statement piece. But I do love a good quality bag, that can be practical as well as stylish. Here are my picks to show how you can get style for a steal!
Splurge – The Birkin Bag – from Sotheby’s – £17346
This icon of a handbag was first designed in 1984 when the CEO of Hermes met the actress Jane Birkin on an aeroplane. Apparently, she sketched out the style she liked on a sick bag (classy!) and thus, The Birkin was born!
To get your hands on one of these, you’ll have to be a regular Hermes customer, or find a pre-loved version, like this tan version available at Sotheby’s for the bargain price of £17346 – but the good news is shipping is complimentary!
Save – The Chelsea Bag – from TotesLuxe – £150
Or you could save yourself over £17000 and get this – spot-the-difference – version from TotesLuxe. A London-based brand who use sustainably and ethically sourced leather and materials. To be clear, this isn’t about designer fakes, this is about inspired-by pieces.
Splurge – Silver Leather Tote – from Brix + Bailey – £169
Metallics are a key trend this Spring/Summer 24. If you’re not sure about wearing metallic clothing, a handbag is the ideal way to update your look. This soft leather tote is by brother and sister brand, Brix + Bailey.
Save – Silver Leather Tote – by River Island – £45
I love this version from the high street – it’s real leather making it a great buy for just £45. Plus, it comes in three other shiny shades - gold (great for those with warm colouring), metallic black, and on-trend green.
Splurge – Crossbody Denim Blue bag – by Elie Beaumont – £89
This crossbody style with interchangeable straps has become a go-to for many women. it’s the practicality that wins – hands-free is a winner when shopping or dealing with kids and dogs etc. They are big enough without being too massive, and you can inject creativity and change the look to suit your outfit by mixing up the straps.
Save – Crossbody leather bag – From ER on Trend – £32
Save money AND support a local business with these great options from Aldwick-based business ER on Trend. Emma and Rachel stock a huge range of colours and choice of patterned straps, plus two different sized bags, so you’ll find the perfect combo.
E&R on Trend have kindly offered readers a 10 per cent discount off any of their bags. Simply view their range and direct message them on either Instagram @e_r_ontrend, or Facebook @ EROnTrendClothing, or send an email to erontrend@gmail.com, and quote FOCUS10 when ordering.
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APRIL HOROSCOPES
BY LOCAL ASTROLOGER LETICIA PARMER
Another eclipse this month, this time its the Sun in the sign of Aries. This solar eclipse offers us the opportunity to press the reset button regarding how we manage our energy, our power and our time. We also have Mercury Retrograde until the 25th, which means thinking may be skewed, so sign no major contracts, make no major decisions.
ARIES
Definitely not a month for major financial decisions. The eclipse on April 8th helps you manage your own vitality when challenged.
TAURUS
Try not to take things personally this April. Instead, check in with yourself to make sure you are not falling into harsh self-judgement.
GEMINI
Double-check your calendar or you might muddle up a social engagement, especially at the start of the month when you’re quite dreamy.
CANCER
This eclipse invites you to take more time for yourSELF by adjusting the amount of energy you’re prepared put into a work project.
LEO
Major career decisions must be postponed, for best results. Time devoted to spiritual development will be much better spent now.
VIRGO
Travel plans may become messy, frustrating your wish for neatness and order but the eclipse helps with time management at work.
LIBRA
A chance to adjust how much energy you can comfortably and healthily devote to your partner, without letting jealousy creep in.
SCORPIO
The solar eclipse asks you to take a long hard look at how much personal power you can healthily give your job. Wait to sign any contract.
SAGITTARIUS
Any worries you have this month will disappear next, so don’t waste your thoughts or emotions on ‘what ifs’ and ‘maybes’,
CAPRICORN
Children may cause you unnecessary worries. The eclipse is inviting you to make room in your life for more downtime at home.
AQUARIUS
Make no major decisions about domestic arrangements or your mother. The eclipse shows how social media steals your energy.
PISCES
This eclipse makes you reconsider just how much personal vitality and power you use chasing money. Read contracts very carefully.
Leticia Parmer
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ARTIST OF THE MONTH:
LAURIE AVADIS
BY KATE STEWART
As a child, Laurie visited relatives in Southend, Southsea Brighton, and he began a lifelong love affair with the seaside. So, it’s no surprise he jumped at the chance to move to Felpham in July 2023 with his dog (part lurcher/part tornado) and two cats.
Laurie says: “I am interested in the ways we fit into our ever-changing environments together with the animals who share our lives. I developed a love of watercolours and pastels whilst painting in the fields and villages of the Loire Valley and mixed media whilst experimenting with found objects.
“I paint on paper and the pages of French books left to me by my family. I explore my environment through my art, both the textures and power of the sea and the way the elements interact with the animals and people who occupy it.
“I paint from sketches and photographs in my studios in Felpham overlooking the sea, and in France. I sketch when I travel and when I return.”
You can see Laurie’s work at the Sage and Salt exhibition (March 23 to April 20), at the Brighton and Hove Council Art Show (17 to 20 April), on the Chichester Art Trail (18-19 May, 25-26, 27 May). In the Arundel Art Society exhibition in East Preston (8-9 June). Bognor Art Trail will also include Laurie’s work, 20-21 July and 27-28 July’
Laurie adds, “I am happy to work on a commission, such as creating a painting of your home. All the pictures on my Instagram pages and website are for sale as originals, prints, or greeting cards”. Contact me at lavadis@aol.com or via my website: laurieavadisart.com or Instagram: @laurieavadis
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WHAT’S GOING ON AT THE REGIS CENTRE
By David Batcock
The Regis Centre and Alexandra Theatre are currently closed for renovation and refurbishment but the entertainment team is still very busy providing a host of events for the local community.
One such event is the popular 2 O’Clock Club – a monthly afternoon entertainment event now hosted at the Salvation Army Church in Bognor Regis. Entertainment in April includes music from a Shanty group – the Selsey Shantymen (2 April), singers of 60’s and 70’s hits – Karen Williams (7 May), and even a variety of musical theatre. Expect a warm welcome, some friendly chat, and a hot drink and biscuits as part of the ticket price.
The 2 O’Clock Club is on the first Tuesday of the month and with tickets are £6 for concessions and £7 full price. It’s a welcoming afternoon’s entertainment in the centre of Bognor Regis and tickets can be booked online at
www.alexandratheatre.co.uk or via the Box Office on 01243 861010 (open Wednesdays & Thursdays from 10am to 12pm.
Arun Arts Ltd., the charity who run the Regis Centre & the Alexandra Theatre, are now based in temporary offices next to Bognor Regis Town Hall. As well as hosting events like The 2 O’Clock Club, the charity will be supporting local arts events and working in partnership with other performing groups while they are planning the launch of the new theatre and Regis Centre complex. To keep up to date with this exciting building project, and other activities run by the charity, why not visit their website at www.alexandratheatre.co.uk.
For any further information, please contact Caroline Bennett (Regis Centre Marketing) on 01243 867676 or Caroline.bennett@regiscentre.co.uk
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