Andover Gazette - August 2023

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In this issue...

Councillor’s Column

Test Valley Residents help form Council’s new four year plan

Celebrity Interview: Dermot O’Leary

Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust emphasises importance of nutrient scheme

Green ngers: Alan Titchmarsh Column

Recipe: Edd Kimber’s Olive Oil, Pistachio and Lemon Snack Cake

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Welcome...

Dear Residents,

Here we are in the height of summer! I do hope the weather stays good for the holidays. Having had such sunshine fairly early this year, I hope it lasts throughout August and September. Are you going away or staying in our wonderful England, near the sea or in the countryside? We have such delights here, places to visit, serene scenery to highly active play parks, the choices are endless. We will be staying local that is for sure this year.

Don’t forget our trustworthy and needed trades people, local shops and businesses still need us at this time of year. Maybe they could help you, while you take a day or two out? In addition to our printed magazines we now have a fully interactive magazine online. You can find this at www.hampshireemag. co.uk Here you can click on the advert and go to the business website, click a phone number and it will make the call and there are even online games to play. If you are more of a technical person, this could be for you. I still like the traditional paper magazines myself, with the ability to flick through and have a coffee at the same time, but we are here to cater for all!

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Test Valley Residents Help Form Council’s New Four-Year Plan

Test Valley Borough Council (TVBC) is delighted to share its new fouryear plan, which has been developed using the views of around 2,000 residents.

The plan for 2023 - 2027 will play a key part in determining decisionmaking, laying out the council’s vision, values, priorities and placebased approach for residents.

For the last year, TVBC has been engaging with residents to find out their priorities and what they want to see in the borough. This included workshops which took place at the end of 2022.

The plan was officially launched yesterday evening (Wednesday 28 June), with those who took part invited to be the first to take a look at the new four-year plan.

It focuses on five main priorities:

• Sustainability – delivering lasting benefits for our communities

• Connection – building upon our communities’ identities, strengths and ambitions

• Environment – a greener borough for all

• Inclusion – working together to create opportunities

• Prosperity – creating economic

growth that impacts positively on our communities

Our annual Corporate Action Plan will detail how the priorities will be delivered during the next year and on.

The four-year plan also reflects our commitment to working with our communities in a way that celebrates their uniqueness, sense of belonging and the ambitions people have for the places where they live.

Leader of Test Valley Borough Council, Cllr Phil North, said:

“This plan has the residents’ voices at its heart and I’m delighted we have now been able to launch it and outline our priorities and vision for the next four years. A lot of work has gone into shaping it and I’m thankful to everyone across the borough who contributed. The plan will be vital in shaping the way we do things until 2027.”

You can now take a look at the full four-year plan by visiting our website testvalley.gov.uk/FourYearPlan

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Councillor’s Column

I was wrong! It’s not often you hear a politician say that, if at all. However, before we started the consultation on Test Valley’s new 4-year plan, I was pretty confident I knew what residents would say. They would want a decent place to live and work. They would want us to get on with regenerating our town centres, to create and maintain first class green spaces, play parks and nature reserves. Boost biodiversity, counter climate change and help them through the current cost of living challenges. They would want to live in a place they can feel proud of.

The 2,000 plus people that took park did, of course, want us to focus on all of those things - and we have - but there were priorities that came out of the process that I hadn’t heard so strongly before. Especially around inclusion and ensuring everyone has access to events, activities and services the council provides, despite their financial resources. That doesn’t mean treating everyone the same or higher taxes to fund bigger subsidies but, for example, when we’re putting on an event that we ensure that there is something for everyone. This probably wouldn’t have come across so strongly if we hadn’t taken the engagement phase of our consultation to the next level. Inviting a representative sample of 120 residents to take part in a series of dedicated workshops to discuss people’s priorities, rather than just rely on the survey data. In my world there is a risk you just hear the people that shout the loudest, be that on social media or in life, but this process gave us the opportunity to hear from a range of residents in a more detailed way. They weighed up various pieces of evidence, deliberated on priorities and gave us their feedback.

I was delighted to welcome some of them back to a thank you event recently, where we launched our new Corporate Plan.

Entitled ‘A Place for Everyone - Supporting our Communities to Thrive’. You can read it in full at: www.testvalley.gov.uk/FourYearPlan. Our Corporate Action Plan, which is essentially the to do list that sits underneath the main document will be published later this summer.

Talking of people’s priorities, I was pleased to help open Test Valley’s newest nature reserve, Bury Hill Meadows - situated between Upper Clatford and Anna Valley. Following in the footsteps of Fishlake and Mill Lane Meadows in the south of the borough. The Council purchased the Upper Clatford land using money secured from developer contributions in late 2021 - to help improve access to the countryside for local residents. Since then, the site has been transformed into a beautiful wildflower meadow featuring mown paths, a dog training & exercise area and benches for visitors to enjoy. A section of woodland will also be planted in collaboration with Andover Trees United, expanding on the successful tree planting carried out with local school children last year. It’s absolutely stunning, so do check it out.

Cllr. Phil North
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World Cup Trivia

1. Who won the World Cup 2022?

2. Who was the top goal scorer?

3. When did England last win the World Cup?

4. How many goals did Messi score in the 2022 World Cup?

5. Who hosted the first World Cup?

6. Which team has won the most World Cups?

7. Which team has the most overall losses since the first ever World Cup?

8. There were 2 years in which the World Cup was cancelled, what are those years?

9. What was the first Women’s World Cup?

10. What is the “Group of Death”?

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Mr Consistency

Why Dermot O’Leary is one of light entertainment’s heaviest commodities.

Dermot O’Leary, by his own admission, encounters his fair share of criticism. Some accuse him of playing a little too much guitar music on his Radio 2 weekend show, and in the past the Twitterati have suggested his presenting voice can be a touch monotone. However, such observations are both unfair and untrue. Rather, the popular entertainment fraternity should be thanking the 50-year-old for delivering a healthy dose of sanity to a TV and radio ratings clamour that becomes all the more farcical with every new reality series or sensationalist podcast.

Dermot has lived through well over two decades of the madness, and emerges to tell the tale. “Certainly, as a competitive environment it’s much crazier than it ever was,” he begins. “There are so many different options for viewers and listeners these

days, but I like to think I have always sided myself with projects that are tasteful, interesting and, more than anything else, entertaining.

“I’ve always had a lot of fun doing live TV and radio, and when it stops being that way, I look for something else to do.

“Variation is key. Like most people, I’m interested in so many different things, and I never lose sight of the fact I’m lucky enough to explore these in the public domain.”

Sean Dermot Fintan O’Leary Jr was born and raised in Colchester. His parents, Seán and Maria, had landed on these shores from Ireland. After feeling his way through the education system he attended Middlesex University, where he graduated in Media Studies and Politics.

Returning to his home county to work at BBC Radio Essex, that calling was clearly in the entertainment industry, and he quickly progressed from DJ tasks to TV school runner and Channel 4 presenter, working, notably, on Big Brother’s Little Brother before switching to ITV.

“I think most people know me for Big Brother and X Factor, and they’ve been a massive

part of my life, but as in most things, you know when the time is right to give stuff up, and it became important for me to pursue other projects.”

His switch to hosting the Saturday morning breakfast show on Radio 2 is perhaps a nod to future ambitions, and undoubtedly Dermot has the style, humility and confidence to make a genuine assault on larger commitments on the airwaves.

“I think radio is an incredible medium and it has always excited me. It’s a very different creature to TV… I don’t have to dress up, for a start!”

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Based just the other side of Walworth Industrial Estate before the Wyke Down pub along Walworth Road, your journey should be very straightforward. With all the events of the past few months so far, it is even more important than ever to make sure that you shop local this year and keep all of Andover’s local retailers alive!

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Shooters U15’s: Rising Football Stars – Rare Sponsorship Opportunity

Shooters U15’s is a newly-formed team from the Andover district area, coming together last season as Under 14s and joining the Test Way League Division Two. Jon Holman is the Manager, and the Coaches are Owen Trapnell and Brendon Holmes - both playing for the local town side. With a lineup of varied talent, the team exceeded all expectations, achieving an unbeaten season with 16 wins, no draws and no losses, scoring 74 goals and only conceding 5.

The team’s ambition is to stay in Division One of the Test Way League and remain competitive, entering both the League Cup Competition and Hampshire Cup Competition. We strive to promote quality football, accompanied by high levels of integrity and a positive mindset, coupled with the goal of winning. Every game has a report written, and this is shared across our Shooters Facebook page, as well as my own page and Instagram page.

We have suffered a major loss at

Christmas, with one of our sponsors passing away due to cancer. Additionally, one of the grandchildren of our sponsors has gone on to play for a different local team, which suits his needs better. We have a very kind sponsor from a local butcher shop in Ludgershall who has kindly sponsored our training kit. As a father of one of the players, I am personally determined to see all players achieve their highest potential.

Our ultimate goal is to see our players aim for the stars and land in the clouds - being successful by playing for their local town team. The support we seek is new kit for new players, MOM trophies, referee and pitch fees, and hopefully a new strip. With costs on the rise, we would be grateful for any form of support you are able to provide. New single strips (shirt, shorts, socks, baselayers) cost £50, MOM trophies are £10 each, referee fees are £25 per match, and a full kit of 16 home/away colours with printing will cost approximately £1500.

For further information or enquiries, please contact Jon Holman via mobile (07802516030), email (Jonathan_Holman@pdhook. co.uk) or Facebook and Instagram.

Thank you for your support.

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A Design for Life… e Kevin McCloud Column

Designer, writer and television presenter, Kevin McCloud leapt into our consciousness with his vastly successful Grand Designs show on Channel 4. This month, the affable architectural business owner talks about how we keep our homes, from the tidy to the cluttered, and everything in between.

I was reminded recently of a comment I’d made some time ago about the way humans, more than any other living thing, can find equal comfort in both chaos and in order, and this, of course, is not better seen than in our homes.

The home is a unique manifestation of our personal identity, a physical embodiment of the narratives we construct about who we are and how we live. A home is the backdrop to your life. It’s not simply a space, but a stage where our lives unfold.

So when it comes to tidiness, I believe in a balanced approach. Perfection is, after all, the enemy of the good.

Yes, a certain level of order can create a sense of calm and control – it can make a home more functional and efficient; but let’s not forget that homes are for living, not just for looking at.

A spotless, clutter-free house might be pleasing to the eye, but it can also feel cold and impersonal. A home that’s too tidy, too ‘perfect’, can paradoxically become uncomfortable. It can start to feel like a museum, where you’re afraid to touch anything for fear of leaving a mark.

On the other hand, a home where every item has a story to tell, where there’s a bit of controlled chaos, can feel warm and welcoming. It’s a

place where you can truly relax, be yourself, and live your life without constantly worrying about maintaining an unrealistic standard of neatness.

That’s not to say that we should all live in disarray. There’s a difference between a lived-in home and a messy one. Good homekeeping, in my view, is about finding the right balance. It’s about creating a space that reflects who you are and supports the life you want to live.

So by all means, keep your home tidy, but don’t strive for perfection. Don’t be afraid to let it show signs of life, and embrace the imperfections whilst celebrating the little bits of chaos. Remember that a home is not just a space, but a stage for your life. And life is not a tidy, predictable affair. It’s a grand, messy, complex, beautiful design of its own.

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Andover Aesthetic Practitioners

Join as Category Sponsors for the 2023 Pride of Andover Awards

With nominations now open for this year’s Pride of Andover Awards, The Pride of Andover Awards are excited to welcome Andover Aesthetic Practitioners as category sponsors for the Inspiring Others Award. The Inspiring Others Award is an extremely popular category, the Inspiring Others Award recognises an individual(s) who through the exceptional nature of their actions has inspired others to overcome barriers to their own achievement.

Andover Aesthetic Practitioners is owned and run by sister duo, Nickie Chalk and Donna Jackson, having both been presented with past awards at the Pride of Andover Awards for their involvement within the local community, Donna shared:

“The Pride of Andover Awards mean a lot to both Nickie and I having won awards ourselves. One of our proudest achievements is our business, which we hope will inspire our own children to always work hard, never give up on what you love and achieve their own goals. There are so many inspirations in our town that we know our job as judges will be so hard. But it really means the world to us to be able to give back to our home town.”

If you know of someone that deserves the recognition and an award for their inspiring actions and commitment within our community,

then please nominate them.

Nominations for the Pride of Andover Awards 2023 will close at midnight on 31st August.

Nominations are being accepted via the website: www. prideofandoverawards.org.uk/ nominate/, visit the website to complete your nomination form for your unsung hero, do not forget to include as much information as possible in your submission, we cannot wait to hear about them.

The Pride of Andover Awards honours the town’s exceptional unsung heroes, recognising the inspiring and often selfless actions of Andover’s most generous individuals, the people who make such a big difference to so many lives, without realising the positive impact their actions make.

For more information about The Pride of Andover Awards, including this year’s sponsors and award categories, please visit:

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Harnessing Solar Energy: The Economic Advantages

Solar panel installation is more than an eco-friendly choice; it’s a financially sound decision with substantial long-term benefits. As renewable energy gains traction, property owners are recognising the significant monetary advantages of solar power.

Why should you consider installing solar panels?

Energy Cost Reduction: Solar power can significantly decrease dependence on the power grid, leading to lower monthly energy bills. According to the Energy Saving Trust, solar power can potentially cut energy costs by £610 annually!

Profitable Investment: Solar panels, while initially costly, promise attractive returns. Property owners can often recover their initial investment within 5 to 10 years and then enjoy years of free or drastically reduced energy expenses.

Enhanced Property Value: Properties with solar energy systems command higher prices. Solar panels not only provide potential energy savings to future homeowners but also signify a commitment to sustainability, making your property more attractive in the real estate market.

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Prices: Solar panels offer protection against escalating electricity prices.

Once operational, your energy expenses become more predictable and less susceptible to market volatility.

Durability and Minimal

Maintenance: Solar panels are robust and require little maintenance. They usually come with warranties spanning 20 to 25 years, translating to long-term financial savings.

Affordability and Energy Security: The cost of solar panels has been decreasing, making them more accessible. Paired with battery storage, solar power systems can provide power even during power outages.

Versatility in Various Climates: Solar panels only need sunshine to generate electricity, making them viable even in areas with longer, colder winters.

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The Adventures of Daichi

The Modern Magazines Camper Van

Steeped in history, decorum, excitement and sheer style, Royal Ascot has become a wonderful tradition with us ‘four girls’. Myself, Mel, Julie and my sister Sue set off for the most famous racecourse on the planet (in my humble opinion) all dressed up with somewhere to go. This year we were all adorned in dresses enveloped in flowers. I wore a rather flamboyant burgundy / pink hat, Mel wore a lovely cream one, looking very pretty and the Julie and Sue looked very debonair in their fascinators. We were set to party.

Did you know, in the Royal Enclosure fascinators are not allowed and that in fact only hats or hatinators, which have a solid base of at least 4 inches are acceptable? For the men in the Royal Enclosure no cravats, bow ties or neckerchiefs are allowed and they must dress in black, navy or grey. Not being of high society myself I rather like our etiquettes and disciplines, but not everyone would agree of course. Personally, I think we should embrace different views, ideas and customs without the need to criticise. Differences are what create us and make us what we are. Of course, not being of Royal blood, or having a personal invitation (now there is a thought…) … these rules were

not for me. I can dream about that, though, can’t I?

We did have tickets for the Queen Anne Enclosure though, just one step down from the Royal one. How exciting! The weather was very warm and sunny, which always helps on a day like this. The four of us were in great spirits, all prepared to soak in the day, relaxed and ready to have a ‘flutter’ on the horses. We started with a delicious coffee and a pizza at one of the well adorned seating areas and even had a table to eat at. Looking avidly at the race cards, to see how many thousands we could win that day, we were in full swing. I know nothing about racing, though my grandfather was a keen enthusiast and spent every Saturday glued to the TV having put on a bet or two… or three… My uncle, Grandad’s son, had even run away from home at a very early age and became a jockey up in Newmarket, but we rarely saw him, so I had no tips from him unfortunately. With only the names of the horses to go on, and a ‘gut feeling’, that was how I chose my four winning bets! Yes four.

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Our King and Queen

One winner, two thirds and a fourth that also paid up. I was quids in! Sue had gotten Dad to study the horses for us, so he had given her two ideas for each race. Much to her dismay she kept picking the wrong one! Well, it is part of the fun and as long as you are not throwing away thousands, it all adds to the thrill of the race and the fun of the day. Mel did really well too. She has a horsing background, having owned a horse of her own in her younger days, and now her daughter Abby owns an exracehorse too, ‘Mully’ who is self-determined at times, but well looked after in his retiring years. Mel had studied the horses and jockeys and made some great choices!

I hear the King did well too and won his first race as an owner. Good job. I do remember the sheer delight of our late Queen’s face when she won at Royal Ascot, which the photos showed so well. I am sure she was there, that day, in spirit. We did wave to our wonderful new King and his lovely Queen, as well as a very radiant Kate all beautified in red, sedately sitting next to her handsome Prince. Dame Judi Dench was also seated in a carriage behind them and there was a big cheer for her too. I was situated right next to the barrier at the parade ring. We were there well before we needed to be

of course, all thrilled with anticipation of seeing our Royal arrivals. Having my phone out for a good 15 minutes, all posed and ready to press play, seconds before our well anticipated dignitaries arrived, my phone’s screen suddenly went bright red with a huge EMERGENCY written across it! Panic! I had held the phone so long in the sun, it was totally overheated. Far too much excitement obviously. The good thing about having great friends is that they understand you and don’t question you. Mel was standing behind me. “Give me your phone!” I yelled out. Very calmly and composed of course… What a laugh… Mel handed me her phone immediately and a happy ending was concluded - I have fantastic photos to prove we were there… and to remember our amazing day together. Oh what fun. We need days like this to bring us together, forget any troubles, let our hair down and have some pleasure. Royal Ascot is truly an amazing day out. Mel is taking her Mum to another day at Ascot, where again ‘dressing up’ is essential. So… we don’t have to wait another year… there is a thought. Daichi was thrilled we had such a great day out. This summer we will have to see where, of all the many places he could take us, he will decide to go. You will see in the next issue of your local community magazine of course. He loves to tell you about great days out. Have a wonderful ‘peak season’!

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Greenfingers… The Alan Titchmarsh Column

He’s a brilliant presenter, accomplished gardener, talented novelist, and all-round horticultural inspiration.

is month, Alan Titchmarsh discusses the maintenance of pathways and walkways in our gardens.

It’s only right we spend so long obsessing over the green spaces in our garden, and at the heart of that is plants, flowers and, of course, a gorgeous, lush, green lawn.

Yet there is many a beautiful baize spoiled by the constant plodding of human feet, and when the colder, rainier months come around, that gentle path leading to the shed can rapidly come to resemble a muddy mess.

at’s why providing a practical route for people to be able move through a garden is so important. Paths and walkways obviously serve a practical function in providing safe and easy access to the decorated corners of your garden,

whilst also o ering a visual and aesthetic element, guiding the eye, o ering a contrast between natural and manmade materials, whilst creating, as well, an invitation to explore.

Maintaining a pathway, or perhaps even a larger paved area, almost always means turning to concrete. It is hard-wearing, inexpensive and versatile, while in terms of durability you’ll struggle to find anything be er. Yet for those who want a look that’s more natural or rustic, use something like gravel, wood or natural stone. ese materials can create a so er, more organic look that blends in well with the surrounding landscape.

Either way, focus on colour and texture. Look at the other shades in your garden and try to match tones; also mimic shapes in flowers and plants by selecting concrete elements that are styled and intricately designed, focusing on curves, lines and detail.

In terms of laying a path, plan every stone before you start, aiming for flow, perspective and a pa ern that guides the eye. Ensure the ground you are laying the path on is well drained, and while the temptation is to lay each slab level, you may want to factor in a slight tilt so that rainwater

runs o it rather than pooling on top.

Finally, when laid, gravel or mulch around the sides of the path will hold it in place and allow it to so en as it naturalises with your garden.

As the years go by, regular cleaning and repairs will keep your path in optimum condition. Jet washing is a great way of bringing it back to life.

Ultimately, while concrete o en carries with it an unsteady reputation as far as our gardens are concerned, we’d be stuck without it!

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Trust emphasises importance of nutrient scheme to protect our water from pollution

Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust (HIWWT) has highlighted the crucial role of Nutrient Neutrality schemes in protecting the region’s waterways from yet more pollution.

Debbie Tann, Chief Executive of HIWWT, was speaking after reports emerged that the Government was considering scrapping a key policy designed to mitigate the environmental impact of new developments amid claims it was blocking new houses being built.

Natural England’s Nutrient Neutrality rule ensures that developments in designated areas such as the Solent region can be approved once suitable measures are in place to counteract an increase in pollution of our rivers.

Nitrate pollution is caused by various factors including sewage systems, so waste water produced by new housing contributes to the general deterioration of water quality which is harmful to fish species, plant life and humans.

Tann said: “We are very concerned that the Government is reportedly considering removing or changing the Nutrient

Neutrality requirement for new developments.”

“Our precious rivers and coastal areas are facing untenable levels of pollution from agriculture, industry and domestic waste, with 82% failing to reach good ecological status. We must have robust measures in place to start tackling this critical issue.”

“Through our Nutrient Neutrality schemes, we have already proven a costeffective way to unlock housebuilding while also mitigating the environmental impact of new developments – and those methods have the added benefit of helping people, communities and nature too.”

In the Solent area, HIWWT has worked with developers, local government and regulators to develop an effective and affordable nature-based solution that unlocks housebuilding while also reducing the environmental effects of new developments.

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South Hampshire, said: “My Council has and continues to work closely with HIWWT to deliver much needed new homes both in Fareham and across the Solent region which have the lowest possible environmental impact in terms of nutrient pollution.”

“We have brokered an agreement with the Trust which is now being adopted by councils across the area to bring about the rewilding of land which has been farmed intensively using high nutrient fertiliser application. This approach is having a dramatic effect in lowering pollution while freeing nutrient credits to allow the building of much needed new homes.”

“I hope the government will embrace this way forward as we are proud to be improving our marine environments which have been demonstrably harmed, mainly by excessive nutrient use in farming and undoubtedly by sewage discharges from polluting water treatment companies. The fines on these companies should be given to local councils to continue our work with the Trust in finding more land to rewild.”

“This approach is a truly ground-breaking example of a wildlife trust, planning authorities and developers working in harmony for the benefit of all.”

By rewilding unproductive land previously used for intensive agriculture, the Trust is reducing

the amount of nutrients ultimately reaching the Solent while also restoring habitats for wildlife and bringing additional environmental gains. The Trust’s first such project, at Wilder Little Duxmore on the Isle of Wight, has demonstrated the rapid and dramatic impact that this pioneering approach can have – with a 47% reduction in soil mineral nitrogen levels recorded in less than two years.

Tann added: “Those results are very significant for the fight against pollution here on the south coast.”

“We appreciate the need for new housing and believe that building homes in the right places is possible, but the impacts must be properly considered and addressed.”

“We know that development comes at a cost to our waterways, so the sensible approach is to make sure that this is balanced by appropriate and effective mitigation measures. We cannot simply wait for long-term promises of upgraded water treatment systems or changes to agricultural policy to counteract this. We’ve all got to play our part today in the transition to sustainable growth if we are going to give nature the chance to recover.”

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STAR GAZING

Welcome to the August Stargazing Page. Highlights this month include the annual Perseid Meteor shower, and the Moon close to Saturn.

International Space Station

The ISS is visible every morning after the 24th, just before sunrise. To establish exact timings please refer to www.heavens-above.com or a similar webpage for up-to-date information, remembering to set the location to your observing area.

Events

The annual Perseid Meteor shower, famous for its bright fireballs and persistent trains, reaches its peak on the night of the 12th. Fortunately, the Moon doesn’t rise until 1am this year, so if the clouds stay away this is a great opportunity to spot some ‘shooting stars’. These aren’t stars at all, but sand-grain sized particles which burn up upon entering our atmosphere, left over from the debris shed by Comet 109P/Swift-Tuttle. Grab a warm drink, coat and a blanket and see what you can spot. Although the radiant for the shower is towards the northeast, the meteors can appear to come from any direction in the sky. If you have binoculars handy, use them to spot the trails left over from some of the brighter meteors; these often remain visible for a minute or so after the main flash has happened.

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Mercury

The innermost planet can’t be seen easily with the unaided eye this month as it appears too close to the Sun.

Venus

Venus has now left our evening skies, and from the last week in August it becomes the morning star, where it will remain until February 2024. The Greeks gave Venus the name Eosphorus, or Phosphorus when it appeared in the morning sky, and Hesperus when it shone as the evening star. They did not realise that these two objects were actually one and the same planetary body.

Mars

Mars is lost in the Sun’s glare this month.

Jupiter & Saturn

Saturn steals the show this month, already climbing high in the southeast by 11pm. It is visible just above a near-full Moon on the 30th (see figure). To spot it, try and blot out the light from the Moon with your hand and hunt for Saturn just to the upper right of it. Late in the August evenings, Jupiter becomes visible low in the northeast and is dazzlingly bright as it rises higher in the sky.

Moon

There are two full moons this month, one on the 1st August, and one on the 31st.

Star of the month

Vega, the fifth brightest star in the sky, represents one of the corners that make up the Summer Triangle asterism which is high in the sky during August (see figure). Due to precession, it was the North Pole Star around 14,000 years ago, and our ancestors most likely used it for navigation purposes across Europe. Vega has many ‘firsts’ for a star; it was first to be photographed and was the first to be analysed with a spectrometer to reveal its absorption lines. It was also the first star found to have a disk of dust surrounding it. It rotates really quickly; if it were to spin much faster it would rip itself apart.

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Fuelled for e ciency

Five of the most fuel-efficient petrol cars on the UK market.

While there are a number of ways we can seek the most out of our motors when it comes to driving technique and conditions, a petrol engine’s raw, operational ability to clock through the miles per gallon of petrol is something that’s largely set.

So if you’re looking to maximise fuel efficiency, take a look at the following marvellous motors.

Suzuki Swift (65.7 mpg)

Where fuel efficiency goes, the Suzuki Swift is seriously impressive, with a claimed fuel economy of up to 65.7 mpg. That means, at current fuel cost, a five-mile journey on relatively clear, urban roads, will cost around 50p in petrol.

The Swift, a 1.2-litre, fivespeed manual or automatic gearbox also comes with a range of features, including a touchscreen infotainment system, adaptive cruise control and automatic emergency braking.

Kia Picanto (60 mpg)

Known for its affordability, practicality, and fuel efficiency, the Kia Picanto advertises up to 53.3 mpg, though a number of tests have shown these levels to increase up to 60mpg. That would mean a five-mile journey could set you back as little as 55p.

The car also comes with a touchscreen infotainment system, automatic climate control and rear-view camera.

Citroen C3 (55.1 mpg)

Comfort as well as peace, the C3 has a 83bhp petrol engine that gives impressive numbers for fuel efficiency – a five-mile trip will set you back just 59p in petrol cost.

In any case, what it may lack in an infotainment system it makes up for in terms of space in the back for passengers.

Mazda 2 (52.3 mpg)

Known for its sporty handling, sleek design and fuel efficiency, the Mazda 2 is available as both a hatchback and a sedan and is a popular choice for city driving and commuting.

It comes with a 1.5-litre petrol engine that produces up to 90 horsepower, and will set you back around 60p for five miles of uninterrupted driving.

Volkswagen up! (52.3 mpg)

Fun to drive, practical and fuel efficient, the VW up! can produce up to 66 horsepower from its small 1-litre engine.

Similar to the Mazda 2 in terms of fuel efficiency, it also includes a touchscreen infotainment system, rearview camera and automatic climate control.

Worst fuel efficiencies

In contrast, and comparing the recent new cars on the market, here are a selection that will get you least far for your money:

Audi S8 – 21.7mpg (£1.49 for five miles)

Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio – 23.5mpg (£1.38)

Lexus LC500 – 24.2mpg (£1.34)

Audi AQ5 – 24.6mpg (£1.32)

Mercedes S500 – 25.2mpg (£1.28)

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tax and help protect their share from care fees

The Property Protection Trust Will package is based around how you hold the ownership of your home. All good estate planning nowadays considers the difference between owning your home as joint tenants or as tenants in common.

If you own your home as Joint Tenants; when one of you dies the ownership of the home passes by the Law of Survivorship and not by your Will. Therefore, the surviving partner will automatically own 100% of the property. This sounds right to most people. BUT should the surviving partner need care in the future, the Local Authority can take everything they own (including their home) to pay for the care fees, leaving just £14,250 to be inherited by children and grandchildren.

There is an alternative.

Nowadays many couples choose to own their home as Tenants in Common where each partner will own 50% of the family home. This provides for many benefits.

Firstly, it allows you to legally leave your share of the property in your Will to whoever you wish. A properly written Will can ensure that your half of your house will eventually pass to your children even if your widow re-marries.

Unmarried cohabiting couples or relatives living together can also use this means of ownership as a way of minimising their Inheritance Tax exposure.

It can also help with long-term care costs. If one of you is still living in your home the Local Authority can’t include its value in the means test if one of you has to go in to long-term care. This also applies if the husband or wife still living at home dies while the other is in care as their share will go into the trust.

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e Technology Kitchen

The must-have kitchen gadgets to make your life significantly easier.

Any budding chef will tell you there is nothing quite like the satisfaction that comes from preparing a meal from scratch. However, what they don’t mention is how much time goes into the preparation as they tear up over diced onions, knead dough until their knuckles ache and toil for hours over a hot stove.

So what if you could cook at home without all the fuss? Well thanks to a few trusty gadgets you can.

Digital scale

Another musthave, digital scales are a revolution for anyone who has ever messed about with equal arms and one-pound weights or temperamental dials.

Neat and compact, you simply place your empty mixing bowl on the scale, press the tare button (setting the scale back to zero while incorporating the weight of the bowl) then add your ingredients - fuss-free, accurate and affordable.

Microplane zester

You may wonder what use you have for a miniature grating device, but these spiky little tools are surprisingly versatile. Say goodbye to that fiddly garlic press – instead, you can now grate hard cheese over your pasta like a professional, before perhaps decorating Margarita cocktails with a delicate dusting of lime zest.

Immersion blender

food processors are the closest you’re going to get on a budget and are a lifesaver when it comes to chopping, slicing, and grating larger quantities of food quickly.

They can also be used for kneading dough, making nut butter, and blending hummus or dips. All the flavour and none of the fuss.

Sous vide precision cooker

Allowing you to cook food to the exact level of ‘doneness’ by heating water to a precise temperature, this lesserknown device is the secret to tender meat that is cooked to perfection.

Digital thermometer

No more pink chicken, no more dry and tasteless tomahawk steak and no more secondguessing on anything else – just a nifty little battery-powered device that you slip into your meat or fish to tell you when it’s done to your liking.

Also known as a hand blender, this gadget is perfect for pureeing soups, sauces or smoothies directly in the pot or glass.

Food processor

Ever wished you had your very own sous chef to take on all the tedious steps of cheffery? Well

Multipurpose cookers

Imagine a pressure cooker, slow cooker, rice cooker, steamer, sauté pan, and yogurt maker all in one device that sits snugly on your worktop. The multipurpose cooker is great for quick meals and will significantly reduce the number of pots and pans you need too.

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Accomplished Performer Returning to Weyhill

Performing for the WEOS in August will be PHIL BROWN from Derby, who previously visited Weyhill in October 2021 for the Club’s first postlockdown concert.

Phil has previously played as supporting act with the late Joe Loss and his Orchestra, as well as with the Syd Lawrence Orchestra, at the Derby Assembly Rooms. In addition to performing on electronic keyboards, Phil is also a very accomplished pianist, having achieved various top qualifications and diplomas. He has performed in the USA and Spain, as well as at festivals in Germany, and also has his own very successful music school for pupils of all ages. In addition to his concerts throughout

the UK, Phil also plays for dances and is a fully qualified IT professional. More information is available on his website at philbrownmusic.net

The concert is being staged at the Fairground Hall in Weyhill on Thursday 17th August, commencing at 7.30 p.m., with doors opening at 7.00 p.m. Admission is £6.00 (payment at the door) and interval refreshments will be available

Everyone who enjoys melodic, easy listening live music is invited to attend and to show there is still a demand for the quality entertainment provided by the Club. Newcomers are particulalrly welcome.Further information can be obtained by visiting the Club website www.weyhill-eos.co.uk or by phoning (01264) 323213.

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General Knowledge

Across Clues:

1. Second highest (4)

5. Strong, rough strokes (4)

7. Situation (9)

9. Black and white Whale (4)

11. Emphasising (5)

12. Lowest part (4)

14. Instruction (6)

17. Burn (6)

19. Alter (5)

20. 17 syllable poem (5)

21. Member of the Columbidae family (6)

23. Chimney (6)

24. Combine together (4)

26. Spicy Indian dish (5)

28. Salty cheese (4)

30. Relieve pain (9)

31. British nobleman (4)

32. Departed (4)

Down Clues:

1. Small metal ball tip (4)

2. Kind, soul (4)

3. Pour, flow out (6)

4. Circumvent (6)

5. Plant used for seasoning (4)

6. Place where leg bends (4)

8. Perch (3)

10. Small particles, radioactive (9)

13. Luscious (9)

15. Senseless (5)

16. Transparent dessert (5)

18. Round and layered (5)

22. Nothing (6)

23. Journey (6)

24. Hardy cabbage (4)

25. Sesame (4)

27. Scandinavian Bronze Trumpet (3)

28. Devotion (4)

29. Among (4)

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Advise, 17. Scorch, 19. Adapt, 20. Haiku, 21. Pigeon, 23. Funnel,
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Knee,
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Edd Kimber’s Olive Oil, Pistachio And Lemon Snack Cake

Delight your afternoon tea guests with this joyous one-tin bake from The Great British Bake Off’s first ever champ, Edd Kimber.

This simple pistachio cake is made in a food processor, so it takes just minutes to prepare, and the machine does all the heavy lifting for you. Serve it with a simple lemon and sugar glaze and sprinkle with a few roughly chopped pistachios and dried rose petals.

Ingredients

(10 to 12 servings)

For the cake

• 200ml olive oil, plus extra for greasing

• 140g shelled pistachios, plus a few extra for decoration

• 65g ground almonds

• 65g gluten-free plain flour

• 1 tsp baking powder

• 1 tsp fine sea salt

• 200g caster sugar

• 4 large eggs

• Zest of 1 lemon

Method

For the glaze

• 200g icing sugar

• 2–3 tablespoons lemon juice

• Pinch of fine sea salt

• Chopped pistachios

• Dried rose petals

1. Preheat the oven to 180°C/160°C Fan/Gas mark 4. Lightly grease your 15x40cm baking tin and line with a strip

of parchment paper that overhangs the long sides, securing it in place with metal clips.

2. Place the pistachios in the bowl of a food processor fitted with the blade attachment and pulse until they are finely ground. Tip into a large bowl along with the ground almonds, flour, baking powder and salt and mix together.

3. Put the sugar, eggs and lemon zest in the processor bowl and process for about a minute. With the machine still running, slowly pour in the oil. Once fully combined, add the mixed dry ingredients and process for a second or two until evenly incorporated. Pour the batter into the prepared tin and spread evenly.

4. Bake for 35–40 minutes, or until lightly browned and the

cake is set in the middle. Set aside to cool completely in the tin before using the parchment paper to lift it out.

5. For the glaze, mix the icing sugar, lemon juice and salt in a bowl until you have a thick but pourable paste. Pour it over the cake, allowing it to drip down the sides. Sprinkle with a few extra chopped pistachios and dried rose petals to decorate.

Top tips

• To make this cake vegan, swap out the eggs with this alternative: 1 tablespoon of ground flaxseed and 3 tablespoons of water for every chicken’s egg

• If stored in a sealed container, the cake should keep for 3–4 days

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Answers:

Across: 5. Presenter, 8. Clef, 9. Upstairs, 10. Iceberg, 11. Beast, 13. Swarm, 15. Babysit, 18. Ostinati,

19. Acre, 20. Vegetables.

Down: 1. Prefab, 2. Estuary, 3. Angst, 4. Behave, 6. Clockwise, 7. Brasserie, 12. Magical, 14. Raider, 16. Yearly, 17. Bagel.

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