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Paula Holloway, Dip. Hyp, M.H.F., M.N.C.H.,I.I.H.H.T. is a Registered Bewdley Hypnotherapist and highly recommended by Doctors.

Do you want to lose weight? Do you wonder how celebrities stay so slim? The Answer is: ‘GASTRIC BAND - SLIMMING HYPNOTHERAPY!’ It can also help you to: • Gain Confidence • Enhance Sports, Golf etc • Stop Smoking • Pass your Driving Test • Pass Exams and Get Better Grades • Lower your blood pressure • Improve Sales • Get rid of Stammering, • Get rid of Fears and Phobias • Dental Fear and Flying • Relax and De-stress • Sleep More Easily • Past Life Regression • Stop Asthma, IBS and Nail Biting

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• Fitness and diet ‘not just for men’ • Fun in the Garden • DIY, call in the experts • Mother day Recipe • Television comes to the Severn valley Railway • Family run business open a new Carpet shop in Worcester • Puzzle page • Traders Directory

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Welcome

Not long to the Queens Jubilee, the European cup and the Olympics, all which seemed an age away last year. So why is Bewdley relevant to these events you may ask? It is a great time to promote the area to the many overseas visitors which will be attending these events so they visit and see what Bewdley has to offer. Great Bed and Breakfast establishments, pubs and an array of restaurants, not to mention the Museum, the Wyre Forest with its many activities, the Severn Valley railway and Bewdley’s jewel in the crown, the West Midland Safari Park. We have the best chance to not only put Bewdley and the surrounding area on the international stage but increase the revenues of many businesses, so lets hear from all those who wish to take part. We need as many ideas as possible. Remember this is your local Magazine, use it to promote your business, your town, your country by contributing. There are many companies who can contribute there skills to it and promote themselves at the same time, Graphic designers, feature writers, web site people, photographers, grant maintained trusts and forums, so what are we waiting for, lets go for it today, don’t leave it till its too late.

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Situated in the heart of Bewdley, The Park Royal Collection is an eclectic and ever changing fusion of old meets new, marrying genuine antiques with superb reproduction items including home and garden furniture, lighting, vintage clothing, antique and costume jewellery and much more besides! Such an extensive range is achieved by dividing the shop in two, the fore focusing on the home and garden, whilst rear is devoted to over 30 display cabinets, carefully stocked by private cabinet holders.

Each cabinet is, in essence, a self

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Massive 25% discount on all Antique furniture, mirrrors and Artwork with this voucher Offer ends on 1st April 2012

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We all want to be fit

If you had said to me a few year ago I would be joining a gym and participating in a dieting regime, I would have expressed an opinion which couldn’t be printed. Macho, beer swilling, heterosexual male with a few pounds under the belt, and a lot hanging over, lounging on the settee watching the television, and frequenting the biscuit tin with gusto every few minutes, seems the ideal way to spend an evening, especially in the winter. So why the change? Mirrored wardrobe doors. After the installation of some new wardrobes with the mirrored sliding doors, I had no choice every morning but to see myself as probably others saw me, and I didn’t like it much. Apart from the health issues, I suffer with Asthma and thyroid problems, being over weight and unfit didn’t help. I am not a sporting icon, never took part in Cricket, Football, Rugby, (only at school), Athletics or anything that needed exertion so saved my energies for the odd darts game or snooker and of course never when anywhere unless it was in the car. So a change was needed and being local the Seb Coe Health Club seemed the obvious choice. Follow me through the year to see what difference it may make to me. Its going to take some monumental effort to get up in a morning or get out of the chair 6

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in the evening, but members who have joined tell me it is enjoyable and that they soon see the benefits of the gym and the swimming. We shall see and await to be convinced but along side the fitness comes the eating healthy campaign. No point putting yourself through it if you don’t do something about the food you are eating. That’s why I will be joining Debbie’s Diet classes, and no doubt she will expect me to participate in one or two of the Zumba sessions, which again, do macho men do that sort of thing. Well apparently they do if you read in the media about famous actors and sports personalities like David Beckham. Skin preparations, wrinkle this and skin tone that, with daily doses of moisturizers, nail bars and pedicures for men, hair products and specialist grooming, not to mention how you smell and of course the fashion industry has now ranges of clothes to rival any of the famous fashion houses which were once the preserve for women. So, is this a new revolution for men. Lets see how I get on over the next twelve months and see how many fellow males join me. Follow my progress on facebook, and by going to our website at www.yourlocaltimes. co.uk/fitness and take part in this revolution.

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New Poliakoff TV drama to be filmed at the Severn Valley Railway

Lester Band, as they find fame amongst the parties and performances of London’s upper class society. Although Many recoil at the performance of black musicians in polite society, the city’s more progressive socialites, including

WHILE ‘Sherlock Holmes – A Game of Shadows’ - partfilmed at the Severn Valley Railway – continues to set new box office records at home and abroad, the Kidderminster-toBridgnorth steam heritage line has again been chosen for location filming – this time for a new BBC 2 drama, directed by the acclaimed playwright and dramatist Stephen Poliakoff. Sequences for ‘Dancing on the Edge’, a five-part dramatisation, are being filmed during the coming week at the SVR’s Kidderminster and Bewdley stations, coincident with the railway’s half-term holiday steam trains, on what is its start-up week of the 2012 season.

members of the Royal Household, take the band under their wing. But when the band becomes entangled in their shadowy world, it results in a suspected murder - and the walls begin to close in on Louis and the band.

Poliakoff has brought together an allstar cast of big-screen talent, including Hollywood actors Chiwetel Ejiofor (Children of Men, The Shadow Line, American Gangster) and Matthew Goode (Watchmen, Leap Year, A Single Man), plus Jacqueline Bisset, Anthony Head, Janet Montgomery, Caroline Quentin, Jane Asher and Tom Hughes. The series is due to air on television screens in the autumn.

The Severn Valley Railway’s Kidderminster Town terminus doubles as ‘Folkestone’ for the drama, where trains are seen arriving and departing ‘for Dover’. The railway which reopens this Saturday after a six-week winter shutdown for track renewals, is providing its vintage seven-coach set of 1920s/1930s LNER teakbodied carriages, and a 1930s-period steam locomotive, the Stanier ‘Mogul’ No.42968.

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welcomed what he described as “another important endorsement of the railway and its ability to provide timewarp film settings to order.� The production company Ruby Film &

Have you a hobby you want to feature? If you have a hobby that you would like to feature over the year in the magazine please let us know. This may be keeping fish, birds, or any animals, to model cars, trains, vintage and classic cars, or buses, to arts and crafts. What ever it may be there is a section in the magazine just for you, so if it is just for fun or you want to turn it into a business then this magazine can help you

Call today on 08456199038 Television is shooting in the London and West Midlands areas for 16 weeks

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Family run business opens a new shop in Worcester Justin 2 Carpets has now opened a new store in Worcester This local family run businessis run As well as carpets, vinyls and wood by husband and wife, Alison and Justin flooring, we have a ‘RUGS’ large selection of rugs to THE HEADINGS ‘CARPETS’ Higgins. suit any size‘KARNDEAN’ and shape of room. An obvious ‘AMTICO’ choice to compliment any wood They have both lived floor or neutral coloured carpet. in the Bewdley area all of their lives. Karndean & Amtico can offer a They established modern feel to any room in the the business in home. It is a great alternative 1989. They quickly to carpet & wood flooring.. gained an excellent it is quiet & warm under foot, reputation for fitting easy to clean, versatile & carpets as well as giving professional advice affordable.And with a great range of tones & on the caring and maintaining of carpets designs,you’ll be spoilt for choice. and rugs. In March 2008 they decided to open there first shop in Bewdley which sells Alison offers specialist advice to clients on a variety of British Manufactured carpets the purchase of carpets and rugs. She can and rugs, Karndean and Amtico and very assist you in store in order to ensure that you competetive prices. can access our full range of contemporary and traditional rugs. Quality carpetis one of the most important Justin has been a carpet planner elements in interiors and fitter for over twenty years. and is one of the first He has close working relations things you feel when with most of the major carpet you enter a home. firms in the local area. When deciding to change your carpet, how do you choose the style, colours and quality and above all the company who will give youthe best advice and service? At Just in 2 Carpets & Rugs, we have a large range to suit every style, taste and budget. We will come to your home Visit the new shop at with samples, advise on colours and then or the web site a measure up. Friendly and experienced fitters www. www.justin2carpetsrugs.co.uk will make sure that your carpet with the minimum amount of disruptio 10

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The Importance of the Spring Equinox

in the calculation of the date of Easter, for Easter always falls on the Sunday after the first full moon following the Spring Equinox. This year Easter falls on Sunday 8th of April as the first full moon after the Spring Equinox is Friday 6th April.

The 20th of March marks the first day of spring as day and night are of equal length at the time of the Vernal Equinox. The equinoxes and the solstices are astronomical festivals which our Neolithic ancestors recognised as turning points in the movement of the sun. From now until the autumn equinox in September, the hours of daylight will be greater than those of darkness, making the Spring Equinox a time of celebration as we are once again liberated from the dark times of winter. This occasion is also of great importance

Carole Carlton is a lecturer, writer and author on ancient spirituality and Reiki. She runs Reiki courses from first degree through to Master/Teacher level for the UK Reiki Federation and also holds introductory workshops on the myth and legend behind the traditions of the year at the Mercure Hotel in Bewdley. Her book, ‘Mrs Darley’s Pagan Whispers’, outlines the eight major Pagan festivals (Prehistoric and Celtic) as they fall chronologically throughout the year. To discover more visit: www.arcanus.co.uk , follow her at www.twitter.com/mrsdarleyspagan or www.mrsdarleyspaganwhispers.blogspot.com

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If you have never been into the museum in Load Street, Bewdley and never discovered the park at the rear, you are in for a big surprise. As well as the exhibits depicting Bewdleys heritage from rope making, casting, and the farming heritage it also has craft centres which have an array of small business, from Stained Glass, Potions for health & beauty, woodwork and turning, painting and the arts and a cafe so you can enjoy tea and something to eat.

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Fun in the garden Throughout the year We sometimes look out on our gardens at this time of the year and wonder whether the plants, which seem to have become ravaged with the winter frosts, will ever recover. Recover they do, well most of them, but we shall still have to replenish the spaces with a trip to the garden centre. The winters are never kind to fencing and this is certainly a job, which can be tackled now whilst the plants are in their dormant state.

Bargains can be had at Bournewoods, who can also give you a price for replacing the existing boards or erecting a new fence. If your are thinking of landscaping from scratch it always helps to seek the advise of a garden designer, they always seem to be able

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to get the best out of such a small space. Clearing leaves and repairing paths, walls and building raised beds should be tackled at this time of the year, before planting takes place in the spring. Perhaps, you should consider clearing the shed out ready for the spring and throwing away those old sun loungers and cushions, which have probably seen better days. Why wait for the spring, OK so it may be a bit cold and damp but the seasons are short, when you get to spring and summer, so make the most of this mild winter weather and start the tedious job of getting the garden back into shape. Now is the time to get the bargains, visit your local nursery or garden centres, see what’s on offer, and get that inspiration you need to get the garden back into shape

If you would like to contribute to the gardening section of the magazine please contact us on 01299 402094 or

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LAP PANELS All other types of 6 X 6............£15.00 fencing 25 Kg BAG 6 X 5............£14.50 1 TONNE BAG Cotswold............£54.00.............£2.20 6 X 4............£13.50 including Wicket and Trellis Plum...................£63.00............ £4.00 6 X 3............£12.50 Fencing Forest of Dean...£63.00............ £4.00 FEATHER EDGE 6 X 5............£21.00 Building Sand....£35.00............ Installational 6 X 4............£20.00 £2.90 Available 6 X 3............£19.00 Golden Shingle..£63.00............ £4.00 POST MIX...£5.00 Greenstone.........£63.00.............£4.00 8ft Concrete Posts............................£8.60 Call for 1/2 Tonne Bag Prices 12in Gravel Board...........................£8.60 Stepping Stones Large..£4.00 each Concrete Blocks, per block............ 0.82p Stepping Stones Small..£2.50 each 6ft x 6ft Square Trellis.......................£15.10 Patio Circles 6ft.............£110.00 Fan Trellis 6ft...£4.99 Fan Trellis 3ft...2.99 Patio Pack 6.4 Sq Mtr...£117.00 ALL BEDDING & BASKET PLANTS Wide variety of Slabs & Circles VIOLA & PANSIES £1.00 PACK OF 6 COMPOST PRIMROSE 75P EACH

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OTHER PLANTS AND SHRUBS AVAILABLE.

HANGING BASKETS 16in New Wire.......£15.00 16in New Rattan....£12.00 14in New Wire.......£13.00 14in New Rattan....£10.00 12in New Wire.......£11.00 12in New Rattan.....£8.00 FRESH CUT TURF Coconut Cones......£12.00 7ft x 17in wide. Per Roll...£2.60

Household and Smokeless Coal & Logs available throughout the year

Dumpy bags of logs per bag.....£55.00

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A sweet treat for your guests

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Wedding - Anniversary - Prom Birthday party - Conference Event Whether it’s a corporate event, wedding, fund raiser, family fun day, child’s birthday or any celebration. You can be sure your Candy Carousel will delight your guests young or old. Standing at over 7 feet high and filled with the most delicious candy and sweets in a pick and mix style you can imagine. It’s a fabulous talking point and gives a big WOW factor at any event. The display unit is delivered to your venue where it is erected and your sweets and chocolates put into the display containers on the table ready for your guests to enjoy. It is unattended and therefore is available all day so you can enjoy sweets at any time. It’s a great hit with children but we all like to indulge ourselves and your guests will love the way you have supplied treats for them.

It is unique and offers an alternative to the Chocolate Fountains that we see at many weddings and functions. The unit does not need to be attended, requires no electrical point, and conforms to all health and safety, which your venue would demand. The hire cost is very competitive and you get to take home any confectionary, which is left, as we never re-use it for any other function. You get to choose a variety of sweets from our range which you will find on our web site. There are a generous twenty four kilos included in the price, and this will supply up to one hundred and fifty guests. A deposit of £25 is required to secure your date but this is proving very popular so to avoid disappointment please book as early as possible.

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Worcestershire County Council Countryside Service

Introduction to the Countryside - the Wyre Forest and Surrounding Area Friday 2nd March - Kidderminster, Town Hall Wednesday 7th March - Bewdley, Baptist Church Friday 23rd March - Stourport on Severn, Areley Kings Village Hall A FREE one day training course introducing you to your local countryside: Discover local green spaces Understand basic maps and trails Find out where to get information from Consider what you might see Learn what goes on in the Countryside and who manages it Know what your rights and responsibilities are and the Countryside Code Discuss what to wear and take with you The course is suitable for adults who are keen to go out and enjoy the countryside but need a helping hand to make the first step. The course will start at 9.30am (tea and coffee from 9.15am) and finish at 4.30pm. Lunch and light refreshments are provided. Course confirmations will detail the day. Places are limited so please book early to avoid disappointment. To find out more or to book your place please contact the Countryside Service on 01905 766155 or communitygreenspace@worcestershire.gov.uk.

Find out more online at: www.worcestershire.gov.uk/countryside

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Bewdley Gallery

Bewdley Auto Services

Keeping Bewdley Motoring

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Trevor Price established Bewdley Gallery in 1980 and has a range of original paintings, limited and open edition prints all at competitive prices. The Gallery also has a picture framing service with hundreds of designs to choose from and with 25 years of experience. All work carries a lifetime guarantee.

Lax Lane, Bewdley, Worcestershire DY12 2DZ 01299 400 918

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Love penguins?

Then would you love to win one of five family tickets to see new penguin cove at west midland safari park? Now that West Midland Safari Park is fully open for summer we have FIVE fantastic family tickets to be won to see these delightful little penguins and a whole lot more! As well as visiting the four-mile self-drive safari with its amazing collection of animals from all over the world, there are some marvelous attractions to visit on foot, too! Penguin Cove, naturally, is the first to explore. Found in Discovery Trail with its variety of splendid all-weather attractions like Twilight Cave; Mark O’Shea’s Reptile World, Creepy Crawlies, Seaquarium and Sea Lion Show, the all-new Penguin exhibit is taking centre stage! See these delightful little animals make their summertime debut in this lovely new exhibit that incorporates a 22

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semi-submerged beach, waterfall and great viewing opportunities for visitors. Not forgetting of course “Walking with Lemurs” – the largest Lemur Walk-through in the UK. This is the perfect way to come face to face with Lemurs and their babies in this exciting new exhibit located in natural woodland beside a centuries old lake, that is home to a variety of Lemur that include Ring Tailed, White-Front Brown and Red Bellied – all native of Madagascar and now totally free range at the Park. Then, there’s an African themed interactive Village that comes complete with village ‘huts’ and an African home that allows visitors to peek behind the scenes to catch a glimpse of what life could be like in an African Village. There are also plenty of friendly animal encounters that include the opportunity to feed some of the Somali Sheep, Pygmy Goats and Cameroon Sheep. Last but not least, is Meerkat Mayhem, www.yourlocaltimes.co.uk


located within the African Village. The exhibit has glass walls to allow the perfect viewing opportunity of these highly interesting and often amusing little animals. There’s Hippo Lakes, home to the largest family group Hippo in the Country and the Safari Express Train ride that takes the direct route from the car park to the Amusement Area, which is packed with all kinds of fun rides and attractions, including some awesome rides like the Black Fly! Twister! Wild River Rafting! Rhinocoaster! Zambezi Water Splash and Venom! Each ticket admits a family of up to four people into the Park, before it closes for wintertime on 2nd November 2012. Whilst amusement rides are not included as part of the prize, multi ride wristbands and ride tickets are available to purchase on the day. Further information may be found on the Park’s website: www.wmsp.co.uk

HOW TO ENTER

Simply answer the following question and email or text your answer, along with your name, address and telephone number to: winner@yourlocaltimes.co.uk or text 07736540136

When does West Midland Safari Park close for winter:

a) 1st November 2012 b) 2nd November 2012 c) 3rd November 2012

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Jargon Busters Part 5 a Toshiba T1600 laptop at a cost of £1500) had a 20meg Hard Drive, but that was around 30 years ago.

Here we are in March already, but with the promise of longer days, higher temperatures and plenty of Sunshine (well, I can try and be positive !!) there’s certainly plenty to look forward to. Ok, where are we headed this issue ?? Those of you who may remember floppy discs in all their glory will probably also recall how limited they were with the amount of stuff you could store on a typical 3.5” disc – 1.44meg to be precise (in fact, if we go even further back we had 5¼” discs (max capacity 720K) and 8” discs, which were WELL floppy, Rolf Harris, where are you now ??). Just to put that in perspective, ONE digital picture from a modern digital camera might just fit on ONE floppy disc !!! So, I think it’s safe to say that floppy discs and floppy disc drives are somewhat redundant in this data-hungry world we live in. Even USB Memory Sticks have grown in size and speed. The first Christmas we were open (2003) I had a guy come in looking for the BIGGEST USB stick available, no matter the cost. I got him a 512meg stick at a cost of £105 !!! We now sell a 4gig USB Memory Stick for a tenner (8 times the capacity) – WOW !! Such is the advance of technology. In fact, my first PC (which was 24

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Of course, a computer’s hard drive (they all have one) is where the operating system is stored, plus all the programs you use. “What’s an Operating System?” I hear you shout – basically, Windows, Linux, DOS etc. In essence, without an operating system, your computer is nothing more than a box of electronics with various components interconnected, but without software to make it work - hopefully you get the drift. The Hard Drive is a mechanical device with a number of platters or discs all revolving on a common spindle at speeds up to 10,000 rpm !! In fact, the principle of operation hasn’t changed since their creation in the 1950s, they’ve simply got bigger and faster. A bit like turbo-charging a Model T Ford... Let’s take a look at the main component parts of a typical computer (desktop or laptop) – Processor, Memory, Hard Drive, Motherboard, DVD Drive, Power Supply and so on. Now, I realise we’re only looking at Hard Drives today, but I felt that I needed to mention these other elements to put into perspective how important the Hard drive really is. Basically, EVERYTHING in a computer can be replaced if it fails or is damaged, but the one thing that CAN’T be replaced is the data you have stored on the Hard Drive and here’s the irony – Out of everything in your computer, the Hard Drive is the one thing that is more prone to failing than ANY other part, but you can simply fit another one right ?? Of course, but what happens to the data stored on the one that’s www.yourlocaltimes.co.uk


5: Drives and Storage failed. If you’re lucky, you will get it back if the device is sent to a Data Recovery specialist (we use one in Gloucester), but even they can’t GUARANTEE they can retrieve your precious data (pictures, music, videos, word files etc) which, as far as I’m concerned, makes the Hard Drive the most important part of your computer, even though it’s the part most likely to fail !!! One thing Hard Drives do NOT like is violent shock (being dropped etc), vibration, excessive heat and most importantly – stray magnetism. You place a large electro-magnet near a hard drive and you can well and truly kiss your data goodbye (not that many of us HAVE a large electro magnet lying around the house anyway!!) so treat them with a great deal of TLC, coz you never know when it might fail and don’t think you are exempt, we are all at risk. Hopefully, when Hard Drives go Solid State (no moving parts, all electronic) Hard drive failure will become a thing of the past, but with an average 500Gig SSD (Solid State Drive) costing in excess of £500 (with a conventional standard hard drive around £90 in comparison) I think www.yourlocaltimes.co.uk

it will be quite a while before these faster, slimmer, more reliable storage options become common place. Deep down I look forward to the day the outdated mechanical Hard Drive is resigned to a museum, but until that day, PLEASE make sure you backup your precious data every which way you can...You know it makes sense.

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Cook up a treat for Mother’s Day Breakfast blueberry muffins Makes 12 muffins ½ cup butter 1 cup sugar 2 eggs 2 cups flour 2 teaspoons baking powder ½ teaspoon salt ½ cup milk 1 teaspoon vanilla essence 2 cups blueberries, chopped, fresh if possible. Sugar mixed with cinnamon for topping Cream the butter and sugar. Add the eggs, one at a time, and mix until blended. Sift together the flour, baking powder, and salt; add alternately with milk and vanilla. Mash ½ a cup of blueberries and stir into batter. Add remaining whole berries. Grease muffin tins and spoon in the batter, piled high Sprinkle with the sugar/cinnamon topping. Bake at 375 degrees F, 190 degrees C, gas mark 5, for 30 to 35 minutes.

Easy beef stroganoff for the microwave 1 tablespoon vegetable oil 1 lb sirloin steak, sliced into thin strips 8 oz fresh mushrooms, sliced 1 medium onion, sliced ¼ cup water 2 tablespoons flour 1 teaspoon mustard powder 1 teaspoon salt ¼ teaspoon pepper 1 cup sour cream Place the oil in a large casserole dish and stir in the beef until it is well coated. Cover and microwave on high until the meat is no longer pink, usually 4½ to 5 minutes. Remove the beef from the casserole and put to one side. Add the mushrooms and onion to the meat juices. Cover and microwave until the mushrooms are tender, 5 to 6 minutes. Shake the water and flour in a tightly covered jar and add to the mushrooms. Sprinkle on the mustard powder, salt and pepper. Microwave uncovered for around 30 seconds to boiling point. Boil for around one minute until thickened. Stir in the streak strips and add the sour cream. Microwave uncovered until hot, about one minute. Serve over hot rice, noodles or spaghetti. 
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Top Floor now in the top 10 Specialists in the design, supply and installation of high quality flooring has just achieved the status of being in the top ten of their recommended list of Amtico Retailers Originally started in 1986 it still occupies the same showroom on Bewdley Road, Kidderminster where customers can browse the array of supplier standard flooring products including the recently installed Amtico and Amtico Special Vinyl flooring stands which boast a full range of these luxury products. Stocking products from leading manufacturers such as Amtico, Karndean, Crucial Trading, Polysafe, Kahrs and Marmolean will meet your flooring needs whether it is Carpet, Vinyl,Wood, safety flooring or Natural Wood. Being a small family run business emphasis is on customer service and the very best customer care offering detailed specifications of the products and unbiased advice when it comes to matching colours and choosing the right product.

Highly trained and experienced fitters who pride themselves on perfection of their work, is followed by no obligation quotation and carry out initial consultations and measurements.

Top Floor aim to offer its customers, not only fantastic service but also incredible value for money and if you would like to know more information about a beautiful new design floor for your home, then the showroom is certainly worth a visit. The showroom is open from Monday till Saturday from nine in the morning till five o clock in the afternoon.

You can also visit the website on www.topfloorkidderminster.co.uk or call Kevin on 01562 822516 who will be pleased discuss your requirements.

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Lucky 7’s Snack Wagon **** 4-star rated **** Hot snacks – Cold snacks Tea – Coffee

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Puzzle Corner Your Local Times Crossword No 29

ACROSS 3. Hoodwink, deceive (9) 8. Upstage, trump, surpass (5) 9. Stomach inflammation (9) 10. Seven in a week (4) 11. Irritate, miff (5) 12. “_ Witherspoon”, actress (5) 13. Virile, hearty (5) 15. Icy rain (5) 16. Avoid, dodge (5) 18. Female relatives (5) 20. Stir, budge, go (4) 21. Sinner, offender (9) 23. Obvious, apparent (5) 24. Robert Louis _, author (9) DOWN 1. More daring (6) 2. Flammable gas (8) 3. Marsh, quagmire (3) 4. Varied, mixed, sundry (13) 5. Us, we (9) 6. Catherine _ Jones (4) 7. Simply (6) 11. Five-pointed star shape (9) 14. Added salt and pepper (8) 15. Shoulder wraps (6) 17. Throws out, expels (6) 19. Capital of Italy (4) 22. “_ Moody”, ‘Fagin’ actor (3)

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A performance of the ‘Requiem’ by John Rutter, and other choral classics Conductor - Alastair Elliott Saturday 24 March at 7.30 in St Anne’s Church , Bewdley. Tickets available at the door Choral Society practices will begin again in September and new members are always welcome, if you would like further information please contact:

Jim ( 01562 60529) www.yourlocaltimes.co.uk


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Local Speaking

Do You Sound Like Small Print?

Anyone who has ever arranged insurance over the phone will know that the person at the other end is obliged to read the small print. We’ve already had the paperwork and have read all of the tedious details and get-out clauses. All we want to do is to confirm acceptance and wave our credit card at the phone. But they are going to make the experience as painful as possible. It’s not their fault; they are obliged to do it. Of course, this is the most pointless activity on earth. They are bored with having to go through the script dozens of times a day and so to reduce the pain for both of us they read at high speed to get it over and done with as soon as possible. In so doing it is difficult to adopt anything other than a monotone. We are impatient to be done and their small print voice ensures we don’t listen properly to what they say. The rest of us don’t have to speak like the person on the insurance company phone line do we? But it’s surprising how many people do. Firstly we have my old favourite bête noire, the PowerPointless presentation. The slides are crammed full of words and the presenter reels them off as though they 32

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were small print. You see, as soon as they start, they realise that we’ll read faster than them so they race through to try to keep up. Then there is the salesman/woman. The pitch has been learned parrot-fashion and is spouted with rather less character than the parrot would manage. And finally (for now) there is the person at the business event who has to introduce him/herself but rather than speak to an audience would prefer to crawl under the table and hide. They want this ordeal to be over as soon as possible, so again race through their words. I have considerable sympathy for this third group. Nevertheless, sounding like small print isn’t going to win anyone friends. Remember the quote last month from Seth Godin? This is part of it: “We want your humanity. If you can’t do that, don’t bother giving a speech. Just send everyone a memo.” I don’t care if you stumble over the odd word or slightly lose track of where you were going and have to backtrack. I just want you to engage with me, not spout a monologue. In fact, what I want is to be spoken to by a human being, not someone who churns out words like a voice synthesizer regurgitating the small print David Wike provides public speaking coaching and runs workshops that specialize in helping people who are nervous of speaking in public: www. SuccessfulSpeaking.co.uk He is also Communications Officer for Stourbridge Speakers Club: www.StourbridgeSpeakers.org.uk www.yourlocaltimes.co.uk


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For all your electrical requirements Fault Finding • New fuse boards • Outdoor lights Rewires • Additional sockets • Inspection and testing All work approved • No job too small

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Visit our website www.bellsfarmshop.co.uk for information and directions

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Sales - Ring David on 01562 952682 Repairs - Ring Paul on 01562 959008

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Rural Skills Training 2012 A programme of training courses designed to offer new skills and employment opportunities to those living in rural Worcestershire. A series of 6 courses will cover all aspects of running a smallholding and there are other days which will offer training in countryside skills such as fencing, hedge laying, and charcoal burning. On the food production side there will be bread making in a wood-fired oven and turning fruit into pickles and chutneys. Those with fruit trees can learn how to prune them and then turn the end product into juice or cider. Eligible applicants will pay only £25 per course (plus materials costs in some cases) as they have been selected under a programme co-financed by RDPE LEADER. All the courses will run from 9am to 5pm and will be held at Uncllys Farm, Bewdley DY12 2LR. The Ruskin Studio at the farm is an award-winning green oak framed building with easy access and a wood-fired range. Hedge Laying Friday 2nd March repeated Saturday 3rd March A hedge that has been maintained in the traditional style is a beautiful sight! Why are hedges laid and how is it done? This course is mainly practical, covering tools, skills and safety considerations. You will be working on a local hedge. 34

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Charcoal Burning, Friday 23rd March

Charcoal hearths were once a vital part of the Wyre Forest’s economy. Now ethically produced charcoal is in demand, and you can learn how to make a quality product in a controlled burn, while enjoying a spring day in the woods! Smallholding Series 2. Cattle, Friday 11th May The smallholding courses can be taken as a series or individually. This day looks at the practicalities of keeping cattle. We will visit the Uncllys Dexter herd with this year’s calves. Pruning of Plums and Cherries, Friday 18th May Stone fruit must be pruned while in leaf to avoid infection. Learn how to maximise fruit production and prolong the lives of older trees. The day will include practical work in local orchards once well known for their damsons and cherries. Smallholding Series 3. Poultry, Friday 25th May The smallholding courses can be taken as a series or individually. This day looks at the practicalities of keeping poultry and keeping the fox away!

For further information and bookings contact Bewdley Development Trust on 01299 405516 or info@bewdley.org.uk . www.yourlocaltimes.co.uk


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Richard Wilks Animal Bedding & Landscape Material Merchants

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Top Soil & Compost Coal, Fire Wood & Calor Gas Hay, Straw, Wood shavings & Sawdust Sand & Gravel Rockery & Walling Stone Decorative Gravels & Slate Woodchips & Bark for Landscaping & Play Areas

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THE HARRIERS Kidderminster Harriers are keeping up their reputation as the most interactive club in the County as their online revolution continues. As we speak almost 4,000 supporters are involved in the club’s online platforms on social networking sites Facebook and Twitter – following, liking tweeting and sharing with other fans from around the globe. Harriers publish all of their major news stories, match reports and interviews on both platforms – and from there cue the debate between fans of the red and white from cities all over the world. For instance, the club’s Facebook group stretches as far as Australia, the United States and all over Europe via a string of languages. Twitter meanwhile is the leading way for celebrities, personalities and – of course – footballers to keep in touch with their fans. Harriers themselves are pushing on 1,000 followers whilst their players, too, are in on the act. HOW TO GET INVOLVED Facebook – Search: Kidderminster Harriers FC Twitter – Follow: @khfcofficial Meanwhile the club’s official website, www. harriers.co.uk, is enjoying a good time of it as well – January 2012 saw an increase of 50% in page impressions on the previous month with 200,000 ‘clicks’ being made on their website. Over 20,000 different people are now visiting the website each month to view the latest news, www.yourlocaltimes.co.uk

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Plant Hunters’ Fairs return to Bodenham Arboretum

On Saturday 14th April (11am – 5pm) Plant Hunters’ Fairs return to Bodenham Arboretum.

Plant Hunters’ Fairs Martin Blow said “It’s great to return to Bodenham after such a successful fair last April when over 1000 plant lovers came along to seek out those extra special plants. We have a great line up nurseries, including many that are new to events in this area. All are real growers, full of enthusiasm and knowledge for their plants. The nursery men and women are always happy to offer expert advice to help less experienced gardeners select the right plants for their gardens. For hardened plantaholics there are always those little treasures to discover that can’t be obtained elsewhere”. Entry to the plant fair is completely free. Visitors can explore the 156 acre Arboretum at the standard charge of

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be open serving light refreshments. Plant Hunters’ Fairs will also be back at Bodenham Arboretum on Saturday September 1st for a finale to the plant fair season. Bodenham Arboretum holds a spectacular collection of over 3000 varieties of trees and shrubs. There are several miles of pathways wandering through the landscape of trees, pools,

meadows and farmland. Visitors can explore the working farm with its sheep, cattle and rare breed poultry. Bodenham Arboretum is situated 20 miles west of Birmingham, 19 miles north of Worcester and three miles north of Kidderminster. Follow the brown signs “Bodenham Arboretum” westwards from Wolverley Church island along the B4189

More information is available on www.bodenham-arboretum.co.uk or www.planthuntersfairs.co.uk

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Worcestershire County Council Countryside Service

Training to Lead in the Countryside Friday 9th March or Saturday 24th March 2012 at the Wyre Community Discovery Centre, Callow Hill FREE one day training courses introducing you to leading walks and events in your local countryside: Learn how to lead a guided walk or event Consider the preparations and equipment you need Discover the Wyre Forest and your local countryside Understand basic maps and trails Look at health and safety issues Ideas for events and activities The course is suitable for adults who are keen to take groups out and enjoy the countryside, the course will give you the skills required to do this. The course will start at 9.30am (tea and coffee from 9.15am) and finish at 4.30pm. Lunch and light refreshments are provided. A walk in the afternoon will take in a waymarked trail within the forest. Course confirmations will detail the day. Places are limited so please book early to avoid disappointment. To find out more or to book your place please contact the Countryside Service on 01905 766155 or communitygreenspace@worcestershire.gov.uk.

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HTIS students to take part in business and engineering challenge Holy Trinity International School in Kidderminster will be one of several Worcestershire schools and colleges talking part in this year’s Business Game being held at Sixways Stadium, Worcester on Friday 2nd March. Holy Trinity International School Head, Mrs Pamela Leek-Wright, stated: “The Business Game is a great opportunity for our Year 12 and 13 students to put their growing knowledge to the test, working together as they solve real-life business and engineering problems, as well as the prospect of meeting local employers.” Worcestershire schools and colleges already confirmed as taking part in next month’s mega Business Game include: Baxter College, King Charles 1 School, Kidderminster College, Wolverley CE Secondary, Bromsgrove and South Bromsgrove High School and Kingsley College Redditch, with many more schools from Worcester, Malvern, Evesham and Pershore also taking part. Event organiser, Celia Adams, commented: “We are looking for entrants from schools, and students

doing A-levels in business studies, maths, physics or design and technology. “It will be a great day out for students and staff to meet local employers, who are talent-spotting with opportunities for work experience, apprenticeships and future opportunities to ensure

Britain has a successful manufacturing industry.” Working in teams of six, the school’s students will be competing for a number of prizes. Further event information is available from the organiser, Celia Adams, on 07815 833892 or you can email: celia@celiaadams. co.uk.

BEWDLEY FRIENDS 50+ GROUP

Widowed, Divorced or Single? Ladies and Gentleman 50+ Would you like to enjoy interesting events, meals out, theatre, cinema, shows, music, day trips, riverside walks, lunches etc? If you do, then why not join ‘FRIENDS’. This new group has successfully started in Bewdley and members meet up once a week in The George.

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Then now is the time to join FRIENDS 50+. Come and enjoy Bewdley and the switching on of the Christmas lights with a glass of punch and mince pie and enjoy the atmosphere of Beautiful Bewdley in a warm friendly group. The group is non profit making and would cost just £10.00 for the whole 6 months membership. The group is being organised by Paula from Bewdley

for the good of the community.

For more information on Friends 50+ please call Paula on: 01299 403309

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Your Directory of Local Businesses

MERCHANTS FISH & CHIPS

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Cuba Coffee Lounge Coffee, cakes, toasties, jacket potatoes and a selection of light snacks available daily. Children’s Menu Also Available.

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Monday – Friday 8.30am – 5.30pm Saturday 9.00am – 4.00pm Sunday 9.30am – 2.30pm

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The End of Grow With Wyre!!! The Grow With Wyre Landscape Partnership scheme has run for 3 years in the Wyre Forest and is now complete! We’ve worked with local people and together planted or restored 40 orchards, planted 19.5km of hedges, surveyed 200 ancient trees, enabled many hectares of woodland to be managed, run training courses on all aspects of orchard and woodland management, employed and trained 5 apprentices, taught 9 local schools about woodlands, enabled over 100 ha of local meadows to be grazed, created a wildlife museum in the forest, restored the habitat of the rare pearl bordered fritillaries in the forest, build a new community discovery centre, with sensory trail and sculptures for people to visit, set up a biological recording centre, mapped the history of the forest and surrounding landscape using LiDAR, restored two old water mills in the forest; Knowles Mill and Coopers Mill, installed 6 woodchip boilers in the local area, created a chip store in the forest to support the wood fuel market, taught local people about sustainable energy and local food, funded a monthly farmers market for local producers and a bus service to the forest, provided grants to local groups to enable them to visit the forest and take part in activities in the woods, provided opportunities and training www.yourlocaltimes.co.uk

to hundreds of volunteers, supported 6 student research programmes and restored 6 new trails through the forest and the surrounding area. You can see some of our achievements on the website www.growwithwyre.org If you’d like to hear more about the achievements of the project, and join us to celebrate its successes come along to our finale conference on the 15th and 16th March. To book a place please contact Carole Balcon on 01905 533 830 or email growwithwyre@ forestry.gsi.gov.uk Also on Friday the 16th March at 1pm, the grand opening of the WildSide of Wyre wildlife museum. Come along to look around and hear the stories of the wildlife of Wyre. On Saturday the 17th March from 11am till 3pm we’ll be running a shuttle bus from Callow Hill to Coopers Mill to show people the restored mill on Dowles Brook in the heart of the forest. On Saturday evening we have a volunteers thank you event and the official viewing of the Grow With Wyre film from 7pm.

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