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HUSH, DELILAH

INN FARM NURSERY FROM NATURE TO NURTURE

BEACON WEALTH MANAGEMENT CARE FEES PLANNING

LOCAL MEMORIES

MISS KIRKHAM ON BROADWAY

PETER LANE AND PARTNERS

FEET-ON-THE-GROUND HOUSE HUNTING

AND MUCH MORE

Hard And Soft Landscaping

• Driveways And Patios

• Porcelain Patio Specialists

• Fencing

• Decking

• Pond Installation And Maintenance

• Carpentry - Pegodas, Orangeries, Raised Beds

• Property Maintenance

• Gardening

• Tree Surgery

• Lawns -Turfing, Scarifying

• Power Washing

• Interior/ Exterior Painting

• 3d Garden Design

• Registered Waste Removal Service

FOR SALE: Seasonal Plants

Welcome to the summer edition of the Bystander as we move into August. The school holidays are in full swing and hopefully the weather has improved from the mixed bag we experienced in July. I was fortunate to be at Headingley to witness England men’s dramatic test match victory over Australia. Inside, Sally contributes an analysis of the ashes for both the men’s and women’s teams. Elizabeth Fordham of ‘Making Me’ makes reference to the sunflower- and how we can all, like the seasonal favourite, be drawn to warmth of others. Beacon Wealth offer useful advice about funding long term care and Inn Farm gives some suggestions for outdoor spaces where our young children can play and learn safely during the summer months. Hazel’s flash fiction is entitled ‘Isn’t it terrible!’ which I can assure you is quite the opposite and look out for Penny’s latest delve into the family records which includes singing on Broadway!

As ever we have lots more besides. Enjoy the rest of summer everyone.

Julie

Editor: Julie Tose

Mobile: 07928 778457 julie@villagebystander.com

This Month’s Contributors:

Lee Munday, Paul Kinally, Penny Young, Tony Larkins, Liz Fordham, Laura Travis, Joanne Cox, Hazel Wright, Georgia Rose, Sally Gower

August Contents

Editor’s Letter p.4

Health, Fitness, Beauty & Wellbeing p.6-11

Making Me p.6

Inn Farm - From Nature to Nurture p.14

Local Memories: Miss Kirkham on Broadway p.16-17 www.bystandermagazines.co.uk

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