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Dear Reader, Summer is made for sunshine moments and we’re going to help you make the very most of the heatwave. You’ll find plenty of spots for making a splash. Grab your blanket, Pimms and strawberries and discover our favourite locations for a lazy afternoon picnic or enjoy a taste of summer with our pick of fresh seafood and regional gins. For last minute weekend breaks, read our guide to holidaying on the Broads, wandering Constable Country and town hopping in Suffolk. Have a great month! Emma Kemsley

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‘A Flock of Seagulls’ by Michael Sanders Michael works from his studio set in the gardens of his North Norfolk home. From here, he creates stunning paintings of the Norfolk and Suffolk coastline and beyond. His inspiration lies in the beauty and atmosphere of these two areas of outstanding natural beauty. Working predominantly on large canvases, Michael uses palette knives to build and work into layers of paint to describe the texture of the shoreline and then refines the composition with detailed brushwork. Thompson’s Gallery in Aldeburgh is holding its 4th solo exhibition of works by the renowned artist from 11-27 August. www.thompsonsgallery.co.uk


August 2018

Contents 11-15 AROUND THE REGION

A round-up of monthly news and events

18-19 SUMMER EVENTS 10 things to do this month

25-27 LIFE’S A BEACH

The best beaches in the East

29-31 WATER DESTINATIONS

Spend a day relaxing by the water

37-39 DOG-FRIENDLY Tails About Town and safe swimming for dogs

41-45 LITTLE EAST

Mum’s the Word and lowcost summer holiday events

49-57 FOOD & DRINK

67 FASHION

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Bright and muted patterns

70-71 WEDDINGS

Top tips for planning a marquee wedding

78-87 INTERIORS

Fireplaces, gardens and new property developments

89-91 ARTS

Monthly column and the latest news

94-99 ESSEX

Constable Country & listings

103-111 SUFFOLK Wool towns of Suffolk

113-123 NORFOLK

Secret Norfolk & the Norfolk Broads

News, the Cambridge Foodie, local gins & seafood restaurants

125-133 BEDS, BUCKS & HERTS

60-65 HEALTH Diabetes and tips for sleeping in the summer

136-145 CAMBRIDGESHIRE

Olney & Bishop’s Stortford

The Cambridge Scene, Peterborough events and theatre listings

All SEASON PUNTING Enjoy Cambridge all year round on a punt, canoe or kayak. Seasonal themed tours available


The all-new A-Class. Just like you.

The all-new Mercedes-Benz A-Class features an interior that redefines the concept of modern luxury in the compact class. Demonstrated by MBUX (Mercedes-Benz User Experience) the touch-screen control, an innovative voice control system and augmented reality navigation revolutionises the way drivers can interact with the A-Class as your car learns who you are and intuitively updates your preferences.

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Official government fuel consumption figures in mpg (litres per 100km) for the A-Class range: urban 26.2(10.8)–51.4(5.5), extra urban 40.9(6.9)–60.1(4.7), combined 34.0(8.3)–56.5(5.0). CO2 emissions 189–129 g/km. Prices, fuel consumption and CO2 emissions correct at time of production. Official EU-regulated test data are provided for comparison purposes and actual performance will depend on driving style, road conditions and other non-technical factors. Whilst this offer is only available through Mercedes-Benz Finance, we do arrange finance behalf of other finance companies as well. Model featured is a Mercedes-Benz A 180 d SE at £25,800 on-the-road (on-the-road price includes VAT, delivery, 12 months’ Road Fund Licence, number plates, first registration fee and fuel). Specification imagery may show optional features. Content relating to finance is promoted by Mercedes- Benz Finance. Your Retailer may offer finance on behalf of other companies. *Finance offer based on an A 180 d SE on a Mercedes-Benz Agility Agreement, on 10,000 miles per annum. Vehicle condition, excess mileage and other charges apply. †Payable if you exercise the option to purchase the car. ††Includes optional purchase payment, purchase activation fee and Retailer deposit contribution. Orders/credit approvals on selected A-Class models, between 1 July and 30 September 2018, registered by 31 December 2018. Guarantees may be required. Offers cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer. Some combinations of features/options may not be available. Credit provided subject to status by Mercedes-Benz Finance, MK15 8BA. Prices, fuel consumption and CO2 emissions correct at time of production.

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Craft in Focus at RHS Garden in Hyde Hall, 24-27 August, 10am-5pm ‘Craft In Focus’ will be holding its contemporary craft and design fair during the August bank holiday weekend within the RHS Garden at Hyde Hall. This craft event will showcase 140 of the very best contemporary craft makers and artists in the UK. In addition to works by skilful makers and artists, there will be a food village and live music. www.craftinfocus.com.

Visit Knebworth House this Bank Holiday for a Classic Motor Show For a family day out visit Knebworth House, its gardens, adventure playground and Dinosaur Trail this bank holiday. Visit on 26-27 August for the ‘Classic Motor Show’; a collection of up to 1,000 classic and collectable vehicles, arena hosting a series of parades and interviews, including the ‘Decibel Duel’ where owners compete to find the loudest car of the show. www.knebworthhouse.com

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Live Music in Bedford This month don’t miss Billy Ocean as he takes to the stage in Bedford Park on 3 August supported by Jaki Graham, Aswad, Loose Ends ft Carl McIntosh and The Christians. Superstar Jess Glynne will entertain crowds on 4 August followed by Bedford Park Proms on 5 August. This year’s soloist will be none other than English soprano Lesley Garrett. For tickets visit www.bedfordparkconcerts.co.uk

Free family events at the Sainsbury Centre, Norwich During the school holiday families can enjoy a number of free activities at the Sainsbury Centre including a ‘Family Art Day’ topped off with a picnic & BBQ, ‘Interactive Objects’; two brand new activities including outdoor stackable building blocks and felt objects that add a sense of touch to the gallery experience, Saturday drop in sessions, tours and trails and ‘Sunday Studio’; a hands-on workshop using new techniques and fun materials to create artworks. scva.ac.uk

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‘Capturing Moment’ at Picturecraft Gallery, Holt

Photo credit: Red Shades, Tombland, Norwich

Artist John Patchett, will be showing a major exhibition at The Picturecraft Gallery in Holt from 17 - 22 August. Titled ‘Capturing Moment’, it features 85 new paintings ranging from the bustle of Norwich market, busy Norwich and Cambridge streets, al fresco diners both local and abroad, evocative sunsets, the beauty of the Broads, glorious gardens and marine subjects, many of which have been painted whilst on location.

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HATFIELD HOUSE, GARDEN & PARK IS THE PERFECT PLACE TO VISIT THIS SUMMER.

Visitors can enjoy the state rooms rich in paintings, fine furniture and tapestries along with a picture perfect garden which dates from the early 17th century. Beautifully designed gifts, jewellery, toys and much more can be found in the Stable Yard shops. Visitors can also enjoy relaxing at River Cottage Kitchen & Deli which serves a variety of delicious foods throughout the day.

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Reach for the skies at Roarr! Dinosaur Adventure Roarr! Dinosaur Adventure in Lenwade, near Norwich has opened its Predator High Ropes attraction following a £2million investment. Featuring the world’s first parallel sky rails with lanes of zip ropes and at 35 metres long, Predator High Ropes is the longest in Europe with two levels of difficulty. The investment also includes an upgraded restaurant, a new building and major improvements to its infrastructure. The 85-acre park offers a family fun adventure of a Jurassic nature, including animatronic dinosaurs in natural settings, Dippy’s Splash Zone and Dinomite – Norfolk’s largest indoor play area. Earlier this year, the family attraction won Best Large Visitor Attraction in the 2018 EDP & EADT Norfolk and Suffolk Tourism Awards. www.roarrdinosauradventure.co.uk

Enjoy a luxurious, chic getaway on the Norfolk coast Norfolk Coast Holiday Cottages has added a stylish new addition to its rental portfolio called ‘Sea Folly’. Featuring views overlooking iconic Norfolk landmarks including Hunstanton cliffs and lighthouse and St Edmund’s Arch, the dog-friendly property, which sleeps up to 10, has been given an no-expense spared make over. It includes an open-plan kitchen, dining and living area, wood burner and a mature garden with outdoor dining furniture, BBQ, seating and recliners, plus a hot tub, available for optional hire. Norfolk Coast Holiday Cottages properties also include Briarfields Hotel and The Lodge in Old Hunstanton. Sea Folly is available to rent from £575 to £1,800 per week at www.norfolkcoastholidaycottages.co.uk/sea-follycottage-hunstanton

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HighTide Festival Returns to Aldeburgh The programme has been announced for the HighTide Festival in Aldeburgh, taking place from 11-16 September. Following on from five world premieres at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, HighTide returns to the Suffolk coastal town for its fourth year, before returning to Walthamstow for its second year from 18-30 September.

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This year’s event will include new plays by Tallulah Brown, Jessica Butcher and Danusia Samal. HighTide’s centrepiece production, co-produced with their associate company DugOut Theatre, is a song-laced coming of age tale by Aldeburgh-based writer Tallulah Brown called ‘Songlines’. Set in Reydon, Suffolk, it features live folk music from the award-winning band TRILLS. In addition to the five headline shows, there will be performances by East Anglian poet Luke Wright, cabaret from Jon Brittain, soul sessions with Apphia Campbell and comedy from ‘Flo & Joan: Alive on Stage’, and ‘Adam Kay – This is Going to Hurt (Secret Diaries of a Junior Doctor)’. At the same time artistic director Steven Atkinson confirmed the programme, he also announced he would stand down from his role in 2019, after 12 years. For further information or to book tickets visit www.hightide.org.uk

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University Arms, Cambridge to open 1 August 2018 The wait is finally over, the University Arms in Cambridge is set to open its doors on 1 August. Following a £80 million transformation, it is one of the most highly anticipated openings in the city in recent years. The hotel will feature 192 rooms and suites, a stylish restaurant and bar, library, event space, underground valet car park and gym. The design of the hotel is quintessentially English and reflective of Cambridge’s academic spirit, thanks to a collaboration between interior designer Martin Brudnizki, whose past projects include Miami Soho Beach House, The Ivy and most recently the acclaimed Beekman in New York, and architect John Simpson, who has worked on a number of iconic Cambridge buildings including Gonville and Caius Colleges.

Photo credit: University Arms, Cambridge

Visitors can expect a luxurious design throughout with high ceilings, timber panelling, marble floors and rich hues, while bedrooms are light and airy complete with bespoke furnishings, calming colours and a statement chandelier. Guests can wake up to stunning views of the city and Parker’s Piece. Parker’s Tavern, the hotel’s restaurant, is headed up by head chef Tristan Welch, whom has designed every dish to be a whimsical re-imagining of a British classic, sourced from field, fen and England’s seas. The bar is the perfect location for after work drinks, cocktails and snacks. Both University Arms and Parker’s Tavern are set to open this month. Hotel rates will start from £205 per room per night. www.universityarms.com

Work by Nichola Theakston at Art in Clay

Art in Clay Takes Centre Stage at Hatfield House One of Europe’s most prestigious ceramic arts festivals will take place at Hatfield House in Hertfordshire from 17-19 August. Art in Clay will bring together more than 200 ceramic artists when it opens its doors to showcase the finest ceramics currently being created by individual makers in the UK and Europe alongside new talent. This highlight of the ceramic art calendar, now in its 24th year, will see world-class artwork displayed by leading names such as Jim Malone, Eddie Curtis, Nicola Theakston, Jin Eui Kim, Brendan Hesmondhalgh, James Oughtibridge, Peter Beard and Tony Laverick. In addition, a full daily programme will include ceramic talks, demonstrations, a ‘Clay Creation Zone’ and exhibitor awards. Admission prices are adult £11, children aged 15 and under are free. For further information or to book tickets visit www.artinclay.co.uk

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Peckover House and Garden N Brink, Wisbech PE13 1JR Tel: 01945 583463 | www.nationaltrust.org.uk/peckover-house-and-garden Visit a Georgian townhouse and its wonderful walled gardens at Peckover House. Built in 1722, the Peckover family owned and lived in it for over 150 years. The cabinets are full of curiosities and the house is jampacked with surprises waiting to be discovered. Take a wander around the two acres of colourful gardens, populated by exotic plants, secret corners and hidden paths, try not to get lost!

Woburn Safari Park Woburn Park, Bedfordshire, MK17 9QN Tel: 01525 290407 | www.woburnsafari.co.uk Get a taste of Africa as you take yourself on a self-drive safari. Venture through the large paddocks, inhabited by a diverse mix of animals. See the rhinos, buffalos and antelopes in the Savannah Grasslands enclosure, followed by the impressive 32 acre ‘Kingdom of Carnivores’ exhibit, which is home to tigers, wolves, bears and lions. You will also pass through the giraffe enclosure and the African forest, where the mischievous monkeys roam freely and are fond of getting up close and personal!

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At the end of the safari, you will enter the park, explore on foot and see the elephants and sealions, as well as a range of smaller species.

Cambridge Bike Tours 6 Elm Street, CB1 1EJ, Cambridge Tel: 07598 925243 | cambridgebiketours.co.uk See Cambridge by bike! Explore the city, colleges and river, and be shown the best spot in town to get a picture of the renowned Kings College. Escape the tourist crowds on a mountain or antique British bike if you prefer. Your guide will take you around the city and into the countryside at a leisurely pace, so you can soak up the atmosphere and take in all the sights.

Aqua Park Bull Brig Lane, Whitwell, Oakham, Rutland, LE15 8BL Tel: 01780 693201 | www.aquaparkrutland.co.uk Have a go on the award-winning Aqua Park at Rutland Water, open until 23 September. Measuring over 100m by 80m the floating inflatable obstacle course has climbing walls, trampolines, balance bars, rockers, rollers, blast bags, and the UK’s biggest slides. Perfect for kids, adults and adrenaline junkies!


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The Meare, Thorpeness, Leiston IP16 4NW Tel: 01728 83252 | thorpenessmeare.com Visit Thorpeness Meare lake, which was created by the wealthy Scottish barrister, Glencairn Stuart Ogilvie. Olgilvie’s close friend, the creator of Peter Pan, J.M. Barrie, sparked his idea to create a lake for children to learn to sail, punt and row in comparative safety. The Neverland inspired lake is no deeper than three feet at any point, perfect for children to explore the tiny islands and waterway. There are over 100 boats to hire, so choose your vessel and get exploring!

Colchester Zoo Maldon Road, Stanway, Colchester, Essex, CO3 0SL Tel: 01206 331292 | www.colchester-zoo.com Set in 60 acres of parkland, Colchester Zoo is home to over 260 species, and is listed as the 11th best zoo in the world. Navigate your way around and experience the different habits, from the humid home of the Komodo dragon to the underwater world of the playa Patagonia, which is the largest underwater tunnel in Europe, and home to the Patagonian sea lions! Throughout the day there are different activities and daily encounters that you can join in with. Have a go at hand feeding the elephants and giraffes or watch a training session.

The Milton Maize Maze Rectory Farm, A10 Milton By-pass, Milton CB24 6DA Tel: 01223 860374 | themiltonmaizemaze.co.uk Get lost in the seven acres of towering maize, shaped as a unicorn following this year’s magical and mythical theme. Learn about the history of mythical creatures throughout the ages, perhaps you will come across a Phoenix or Unicorn on the way around! Visit the Field of Fun and have a go on the Go Karts, zip wire and trampolines, or pan for treasure at The Milton Mine. Take a stroll around the Wild Flower Meadow and try Farmer Rob’s Frisbee Golf or Feed the Fish & Goats on the Farm Trail. If you need a rest, explore the farm while sat in the back of a tractor!

Mountfitchet Castle Stansted Mountfitchet, Essex CM24 8SP Tel: 01279, 813237 | mountfitchetcastle.com Be taken back in time and visit Mountfitchet Castle and Norman village of 1066. The castle is a national historic monument and is believed to have been an early Iron Age fort and Roman, Saxon and Viking settlement. Explore the reconstructed village hidden behind the castle walls, and wander in and out of the many houses and buildings, replicating what they would have looked like long ago. Visit the Toy Museum, which is one of the largest in the world, showcasing at least 80,000 toys, books and games from the late Victorian era, up to 1990s. The museum also houses a WWI & WWII Blitz and Battle of Britain display, Showbiz Collection and a Rock ‘n’ Roll exhibition

Thaikun Cooking School 3-5 Quayside, Cambridge CB5 8AB Tel: 01223 941510 | www.thaikhun.co.uk/cooking-school Discover the art of Thai cooking, culture and ingredients at the Thaikun Cooking School. It starts with an introduction to ingredients, followed by a demonstration from an expert chef. Then it’s your turn to put your newfound knowledge into practise, in a hands on practical cooking session. Create a two course culinary Thai feast, with guidance from the professionals. Once completed, you can sit down and enjoy your dish.

Sacrewell Farm Thornhaugh, Peterborough PE8 6HJ Tel: 01780 782254 | www.sacrewell.org.uk Spend the day at Sacrewell Farm and explore the 50 acre site full of fun things to see and do. Visit the farm animals in their paddocks, from horses and pigs to alpacas, or visit the animal village and hatchery to see the eggs in the incubators waiting to hatch! Learn about the farm’s heritage and discover the 18th century watermill and old farming equipment or let the kids let off some steam in the indoor play barn or outdoor play park. Photo credit: Colchester Zoo

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ust what you need for this summer’s unexpected heatwave – our guide to some of the best-kept-secret beaches in the East of England. All you need is your bucket and spade!

A Norfolk jewel: Holme-next-the-Sea Neatly positioned where the picturesque Peddar’s Way joins the Norfolk Coast route, this pretty beach is where the famous Seahenge was discovered – a pre-historic timber circle with an upturned tree root in the centre that dates back to 21st Century BC, and built for ritual purposes. Close by is the Holme Dunes National Nature Reserve that has birdwatching hides overlooking marsh and pools that are perfect for spotting beach wildlife. Make a stay of it: Check out Titchwell Manor Hotel; a boutique hotel with great views of the North sea.

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Peace on the beach: Horsey

Something a little quirky: Thorpeness

Seriously tucked away down a winding track, the beach at Horsey has no facilities but is the ideal place to get away from it all. Perfect for a spot of seal-watching, the banks of the beach are covered in marram, a kind of wild grass. The word is derived from old East Anglian or Norse words for sea and grass. It’s just a short walk into the village if you want to find refreshments or a break from the sun.

More shingle than sand, Thorpeness beach in Suffolk is still a great place to spend a lazy day. Close to the interesting village of Thorpeness with its Peter Paninspired boating lake, mock Tudor buildings and awarding-winning golf course, take the time to visit the Dune House, a modern twist on a beach house based on the theme of Living Architecture.

Make a stay of it: Sandwiched between the Norfolk coast and Broads, the Ingham Swan is a traditional 14th Century coaching close to Sea Palling with superior rooms and award-winning food.

Make a stay of it: The ideal summer location, The House in the Clouds is a stunning self-catering-style accommodation converted from an old water tower with breath-taking views of the coastline. House in the Clouds

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Suffolk’s wild and wonderful: Covehithe If you like your beaches wild and just a little spiritual, you’ll love Covehithe. Situated just a few miles south of Lowestoft, Covehithe is another ancient and peaceful beach with lots of interesting driftwood sculptures reaching up from the sand. Don’t forget to take a peek into Covehithe’s tiny church which gives this amazing beach its spiritual edge. Make a stay of it: There is lots of great accommodation in popular Southwold. The Crown Hotel has spacious rooms and great food and is conveniently situated in the High Street.

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Award-winning beach: Holkham Bay This stunning beach became not-sosecret a location when it featured in the award-winning movie ‘Shakespeare in Love’ starring Gwyneth Paltrow. Wide, expansive and totally unspoilt, since the film, it has been voted the ‘Best Beach in Britain’ but, surprisingly hasn’t been overrun by tourists and is still a great place to get away from it all. There’s a shady pine forest to walk through before you hit the beach and Holkham Bay is part of the National Nature Reserve so there’s lots of information to pick up on during your visit. Make a stay of it: Conveniently close to popular Holkham Hall and the park there, The Victoria Inn is a comfortable hotel and makes a great base for discovering the coastal walks. Holkham Bay

Seafood heaven in Essex: Mersea The tiny estuary island of Mersea is a place of pilgrimage for seafood fans and its beach area has plenty of old-world charm. The ancient Roman causeway links the windswept island with the Essex mainland. The sunsets you can see at most times of the year are stunning. Take a book and while away time on the sandy beach then make your way to the Company Shed and eat your body weight in oysters, roll mops and muscles. Delicious!

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Make a stay of it: The 300 year old Monkey Beach Cottage with its rolling secluded back garden has amazing views of the estuary and is the perfect romantic stop-off.

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ummer is well and truly here and it’s the perfect time to spend a day out by the water, whether that be at a lido or lake, punting or a picnic. So here are our top picks for an idyllic day by the water’s edge.

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Punting on the River Cam, Cambridge Mill Lane Punting Station, Mill Lane, Cambridge, CB2 1RS Tel: 01223 359750 | www.scudamores.com A real treat for visitors and residents of Cambridge alike, punting along the River Cam is a fantastic summer activity. Grab a picnic and your camera and enjoy a few hours out on the river with views of the Cambridge College ‘Backs’. Scudamore’s are Cambridge’s original punting company and come highly recommended, offering a VAQAS award tour or boat hire for people to have a go at punting themselves. Stretching from Cambridge to Grantchester, there’s a punting experience for everyone.

Jesus Green Lido, Cambridge Off Chesterton Rd, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB4 3AX Tel: 01223 302579 | www.cambridge.gov.uk/jesus-green-outdoor-pool The lido is a fun place to go to enjoy some swimming on a sunny day. Built in 1923 the Jesus Green Lido sits in the heart of Cambridge by the River Cam. As the joint longest outdoor pool in Britain, its design reflects the experience of swimming in the river whilst being safer than doing so. The lido is open until September and is perfect for cooling down during a really hot day. The pool is not heated so it’s only for the brave on cooler days but the sunbathing areas close by mean that you will soon warm up after your swim.

Beccles Lido, Suffolk Puddingmoor, Beccles, Suffolk, NR34 9PL Tel: 01502 713297 | www.beccleslido.com The Puddingmoor-based lido sits next to the River Waveney and has lots of sunbathing areas, picnic tables and a café serving hot and cold food and drinks, which is ideal for a day out. If you don’t like the cold water this is the place for you as Beccles Lido’s main pool, toddler and paddling pools are all heated to a pleasant 27 degrees. It’s open until 9 September.

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The Tide Mill, Woodbridge Tide Mill Way, Woodbridge, Suffolk IP12 1BY Tel: 01394 388202 | www.woodbridgetidemill.org.uk For 800 years, The Tide Mill has sat on the banks of the River Deben and continues to work today. It’s an interesting attraction for the whole family as you can watch the waterwheel in action and see the millers making flour. Inside the mill are exhibits showing what life was like for the miller and Millie, the Tide Mill Mouse, to keep the younger audiences entertained. Afterwards one can follow the river wall for a walk along the banks of the River Deben or browse the Quayside shops and have a bite to eat in the restaurants and cafes.

Snape Maltings, Suffolk Snape Maltings, Snape, Suffolk IP17 1SP, www.snapemaltings.co.uk Visitors to Snape Maltings can enjoy the gorgeous natural landscape and local wildlife of the marshes and the tidal River Alde. It has plenty of walks and a cycle path to follow. For the keen birdwatchers, head over at low tide to see the burst of activity from the waders and waterfowl. Snape Maltings is also host to the Concert Hall, in which the Snape Proms are currently taking place this month. There are also regular art exhibitions, workshops, galleries and shops.


Grantchester (left), Dedham Vale (above)

Fen Drayton Lakes RSPB, Cambridgeshire

Breydon Water, Great Yarmouth RSPB Berney Marshes, Berney Marshes, Burgh Castle NR31 9PZ Tel: 01493 700645 www.rspb.org.uk/reserves/guide/b/berneybreydon/ Breydon Water and Berney Marshes is a stunning world heritage site on the Norfolk Broads, which is well worth a visit. It has plenty of footpaths to walk which link Norwich and Great Yarmouth. As it is protected by the RSPB as a local nature reserve, it is perfect for birdwatchers especially at low tide when waders can be seen all over the mudflats. Heritage sites are also numerous along the waterway such as the Berney Arms Windmill, Burgh Castle and Great Yarmouth Row Houses and Greyfriar’s Cloisters.

Dedham Vale, Suffolk/Essex border www.dedhamvalestourvalley.org Dedham Vale is a site of rural beauty made famous in paintings by Constable and Gainsborough. Situated along the River Stour, this is the perfect place to have a tranquil day out. You can hire a rowing boat or canoe and there are many circular or linear walks in this designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. One of the highlights is a visit to the Flatford Mill, the sight of which leaps straight out of Constable’s famous painting The Hay Wain.

Fen Drayton Lakes, Holywell Ferry Road, Cambridge, CB24 4SR Tel: 01954 233260 www.rspb.org.uk/reserves-and-events/ reserves-a-z/fen-drayton-lakes/ Within recent years Fen Drayton Lakes has emerged from a quarry site into a wildlife haven. The vast expanses of meadows and marshland attract an enormous variety of wildlife including otters and cuckoos. For a birdwatcher, this is a peaceful heaven. With easy access from the cycle path next to the guided busway running through the lakes, it is a lovely area to visit. There are plenty of picnic benches, viewing points and shelters so you can pack a picnic and make a day of it. Visitors can cycle to St Ives and have lunch or tea in one of the many cafes. A firm favourite with families, if you are in the area it is well worth your time.

Grantchester, Cambridge You’re spoilt for choice for places to picnic near the water in Cambridgeshire but one that should definitely be on your list is Grantchester. Park up at the village car park and take the short walk through the pretty village to the meadows. On a sunny day you’ll find the banks lined with groups of friends and families enjoying picnics, paddle boarders, punts and canoes floating by and children and dogs splashing in the water. It’s the perfect spot for a picnic but if you’d prefer to be served stop by the Orchard Garden for a traditional cream tea under the apple trees or one of the many pubs such as The Red Lion, Greenman or Rupert Brooke.

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The Perfect Picnic Spots

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e are so lucky to have so many spectacular spots around the region, perfect for a picnic. From beautiful beaches to rural nature reserves, we are spoilt for choice. Here we have listed just some of our favourites.

are on offer for the children or take a boat trip along the River Stour to keep them entertained.

Sand dunes at Holme next the Sea

Queen’s Road, Cambridge CB3 9AH Tel: 01223 457000 | www.cambridge.gov.uk/the-backs Picnic by the punts at The Backs in Cambridge. Not only does this tranquil setting allow you to watch the punts go by, but you will also have the best view of the famous Kings College. As well as being a beautiful place to sit, there are also many walks around the area. If you fancy a go at punting, some of the punt companies such as Lets Go Punting can provide you with a gourmet picnic for before, after or during a tour, at an additional cost.

PE36 6LQ Tel: 01485 525240 www.norfolkwildlifetrust.org.uk The secluded sand dunes at Holme next the Sea are the perfect place to enjoy a spot of lunch. The dunes are home to numerous wildlife species, including butterflies, dragonflies and natter jack toads, as well as being superbly located on Norfolk’s northwest corner, where The Wash meets the North Sea. This attracts hundreds of migrating birds, great for some bird watching! The coastal walk is an open wilderness of sand dunes, mud flats, salt marshes, water meadows and pine forests, as well as a pretty much deserted beach if you’re after some privacy.

Flatford Mill

Houghton Mill

Flatford Rd, East Bergholt, Colchester CO7 6UL Tel: 01206298260 | www.nationaltrust.org.uk/flatford Wander through Flatford and walk the same footsteps as 18th century landscape artist, John Constable. This was a favourite spot of his and you will see why. The serene setting is perfect for a picnic on the river bank, as well as having many things to see and do. Take a look at the Grade I listed building, Flatford Mill, which lies in the heart of the hamlet or take the four to seven-mile walk to explore the picturesque Stour Valley. Free activity packs

Mill St, Houghton PE28 2AZ Tel: 01480 301494 | www.nationaltrust.org.uk Located along the River Great Ouse, between the historic market town of St Ives and Huntingdon, Houghton Mill is a wonderful place by the water to have a picnic. You can explore inside the 18th century water mill, which is the oldest working mill on the River Great Ouse today, or hire a canoe to pass through the meadows and historic towns nearby. Equally, saunter along the river bank and explore the stunning surroundings by foot.

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Wells-next-the-Sea Norfolk, NR23 1DR www.wells-guide.co.uk Wells-next-the-Sea is a preserved Area of Outstanding Beauty, and it is a wonderful place for a picnic. Multicoloured huts border the long sweeping beach with a large area designated for dogs. As well as the option to picnic by the sea, you also have the pinewood forest which surrounds a beautiful lake, just a stone’s throw away. With the option to walk through the pine trees or stroll across the seafront, there are hundreds of picnic spots to choose from.

Dunstable Downs Whipsnade Road, Dunstable, Bedfordshire, LU6 2GY Tel: 01582500920 | www.nationaltrust.org.uk Picnic at the highest point in Bedfordshire at Dunstable Downs. With large open spaces and breath-taking views of the landscape below, there are plenty of places for you to throw down your blanket and park yourself down for a picnic. Take to the hills for one of the many walks, whether you prefer a leisurely walk at the lower level hills, or fancy a challenge, there is sure to be something for everyone. Find the hidden natural playground of Chute Wood, where the children can learn all about the woodland wildlife, build dens or go bug hunting.

Rye Meads Nature Reserve Rye Rd, Hertfordshire SG12 8JS Tel: 01992 708383 | www.rspb.org.uk Bring along a picnic to the picturesque wetland of the Rye Meads Nature Reserve. Situated beside the River Lee, it is a firm favourite for walkers, birdwatchers and photographers. With many lookouts and nature trails this is the perfect place to learn about all about wildlife. There are benches and picnic tables for you to enjoy your lunch surrounded by nature.

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Tails about town Written by Emma Kemsley

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ello, my name is Fletcher, and I’m a stick-a-holic,” is precisely what I imagine Fletcher would say should he be able to speak. I need help, my dog has a stick addiction which is quite frankly out of control. Is there such a thing as doggy rehab?

It all started when he was a puppy when I harmlessly threw a stick as I had forgotten the ball. Oh what a mistake that was! Since that day, he has no interest in a tennis ball as sticks are much more mucky and fun. I’m fully aware throwing sticks is highly dangerous for dogs and my heart skips a beat with fear every time Fletcher picks one up on our walk. However what started out as an innocent chase now and then has evolved into an obsession. He won’t run unless he is chasing a stick, he sniffs out his own and drops them at your feet or bashes them into your legs as he runs past at full speed, and more recently he has discovered sticks come from trees. If a branch is overhanging he will sit underneath it, look up, look at me and cry. He seems to think I’m some kind of giant that can reach the top of an oak tree – but I guess from spaniel height my 5ft 2in seems impressive! Recently, Fletcher took his stick addition one step further. We were enjoying a lovely sunny walk in a friend’s field. Up ahead I could see a small dead tree on the grass bank.

The next thing I knew it was vigorously shaking and came toppling down. Out popped a very happy Fletcher with a four metre long branch. I did have to laugh and apologise to our friend for taking out the tree, though he was grateful for the helping hand (or should that be paw?). The lawn in my garden is awash with chewed up wood and my trees have huge gaps. He also helped himself to the bushes in my mum’s garden the other day – she wasn’t impressed! Despite him terrorising gardens, I am grateful he is sensible enough to spit the sticks out. Factor into this Fletcher’s love for swimming and I’m starting to question whether my puppy has transformed into a beaver over the years! How I stop this, I don’t know, but I am trying every method that Google suggests.

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Have a splashing time with your pooch

Needham Lake and Nature Reserve Written by

Karen Rhodes

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he days are long and hot but we’re not complaining, though it’s not so much fun for our pets. Instead of your usual walk, check out these places where your dog can have a cooling dip. Here’s a handy list of safe swimming spots:

Coddenham Road, Needham Market, IP6 8NU Needham Lake is popular for dog walkers, nature enthusiasts and families alike. Take the lovely circular walk around the lake then finish up on the footpath along the river where there are many opportunities for your dog to have a swim. Keep an eye out for signs where your dog can and can’t be off lead in the park. Please note that Saturdays there is a car boot sale and Sunday mornings there is a local run so the car park may be busier than normal. www.midsuffolk.gov.uk/communities/open-spaces-andplaygrounds/places-to-visit/needham-lake/

Bramford Picnic Site Mills and Meadows walk, Bramford, Ipswich, IP8 4AP Set alongside the River Gipping, Bramford Picnic Site is a fantastic place to spend the day with the family. With a hard standing path running alongside the river and plenty of places for your dog to hop in and out of the water, it’s no wonder this is a popular place to take your dog swimming. There’s a large green open space with picnic benches and plenty of room to run about with a ball or a Frisbee. If it’s too hot, head into the woods which are a short walk along the path towards Sproughton. www.discoversuffolk.org.uk/map/mills-and-meadowsbramford-walk/

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Willen Lake Brickhill Street, Milton Keynes, MK15 0DS This really is the place to go if you want to enjoy a day out with the family. As well as lots of places your dog can jump in and out of the lake around the circular route, there’s also plenty for the little ones too. With a large children’s play park, treetop assault course, not to mention water sports for the more adventurous, there’s certainly something for the whole family to enjoy. Finish up at the bar where you can sit outside and enjoy something to eat as you watch the little ones feeding the ducks. www.willenlake.org.uk


Just make sure your dog doesn’t bother any wildlife who have made lakes and ponds their home!

Priory Country Park Barkers Lane, Bedford, MK41 9DJ Just a stone’s throw from the busy town of Bedford, it’s hard to believe this calm oasis exists a short distance away from such an urban area. Head for the spot known as “the beach”, which is shallow enough for your dog to wade in and swim if they’re comfortable. You can kick back and relax on this sandy area with a picnic while your four-legged friend frolics in the water. www.bedford.gov.uk/leisure_and_culture/parks_and_open_ spaces/priory_country_park.aspx

Canine Dip and Dive Potash Lane, Wyverstone, Norfolk, IP14 4SL If you want a really safe swimming environment, it doesn’t getter any better than Canine Dip and Dive in Wyverstone. Choose from their services which include; puppy, senior and dip and dive sessions. Have a nervous dog? No need to worry, you can book out the pool all to yourself so your dog can enjoy swimming without the worry of other dogs. How about a doggy water photography session? They really have all bases covered here. www.caninedipanddive.club/

Hylands Park London Road, Chelmsford, Essex, CM2 8WQ Hylands Park is part of the historic grade II listed Hylands Estate covering an impressive 574 acres so you’re not short of open space for you and your dog to have a run around. The park hosts music festivals and concerts so do check before visiting as you might find it a little busy. It boasts the gorgeous Serpentine Lake for your dog to have a swim and plenty of facilities ensures you can spend the day exploring the stunning grounds. hylandsestate.co.uk

Southern Country Park Thorley Lane East, Bishop’s Stortford, CM23 4BH Green flag award-winning Southern Country Park is a lovely place to explore with your dog, made simple with the help of their interactive map. Why not challenge your dog and yourself and have a go on the purpose built agility course? Wind down with a stroll around the lake, which is also used for fishing. Do take care if anglers are there and your dog wants to swim, and be respectful of the local wildlife! www.eastherts.gov.uk/article/35395/Southern-Country-Park

As chosen by Dragons Den Star and entrepreneur Theo Paphitis, Karen Rhodes is the owner of awardwinning Suffolk Dog Services. She provides rural adventure walks specialising in high energy working dog breeds. Taking them away from their usual surroundings and treating them to amazing experiences. www.suffolkdogservices.co.uk | Facebook: /suffolkdogservices

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fter the summer holidays draw to a close something terrifying happens to my youngest child, he enters year 6. The last year of primary school, the time of desperately trying to get one more year out of the jumpers he’s growing out of way too quickly, the year of SATS, of ‘proms’ (having not had a leavers ball until I left sixth form. I have strong feelings about the appearance of proms and mock graduations but I’ll spare you that for now!), and, most terrifyingly for me, of school open days. We had the (dis)pleasure of this early this year as one school on the list has an entrance exam and therefore earlier application. I’d written it in my diary with something close to excitement, it was certainly an eager curiosity at the very least but that vanished the second we pulled up into the car park. I sat frozen in the car, hands sweaty, heart pounding; very suddenly I didn’t want to be here. I think part of my panic was that I had won a scholarship to a private school in my youth; an event that brought me pride, privilege and panic at being a ‘poor kid’ in a school bursting with posh kids. And as I sat in our years old Astra next to a shiny new Lexus it all flooded back to me along with a stubborn desire to prove I belonged.

With bright pink hair, tattoos and being a wheelchair user I’m not exactly able to blend into the background and so I took on the role of eccentric artistic type who most definitely felt comfortable amongst the double barrelled elite. It went a little awry at times, I over enthusiastically chanted Latin to a bemused classics teacher at one point, but mostly I think I pulled it off. As we reached the end of the frankly exhausting displays of each department showing off their wares in elaborate style I took a moment to look around the room. Most of the parents gathered looked nervy and tense. And then it struck me: no one here cared if I belonged here as they were far too concerned with whether their child did. We are faced with this hugely impactive decision we have to make based on Ofsted reports, league tables and how big a bang the hydrogen balloon in the science department made and even when we make this ‘choice’ we may not get the school we want. The panic was setting in once more. Nothing to do with the Astra or high school flashbacks but purely the terrors that year 6 held in store. Solidarity parenting comrades, we’re in for one heck of a year. Read more from Dolly at www.raggydollywrites.wordpress.com or follow her on Twitter @Osborneosaurus

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ertfordshire’s only Cathedral City has always been particularly vibrant on Market days. Now with an impressive new museum and gallery at its heart, there’s all the more reason for a visit

On Wednesdays and Saturdays, St Albans is buzzing with the bustle and calls of traders on up to 150 brightly coloured market stalls that stretch the length of St Peter’s Street. The City already had a history of markets going back to the 9th century when it was granted its charter in 1553, and nowadays you’ll find stalls selling everything from fish to fruit, foam to fascinators. Start at the Clock Tower – Britain’s oldest working medieval belfry – where in summer you’ll often be entertained by buskers. From there, walk up Market Place past the old Corn Exchange. Here you’ll find a world of street food from wood-fired oven pizza to Caribbean jerk chicken via falafel and noodles. An inviting array of stalls stretches out ahead of you, but sitting resplendent at the heart of the City is the beautiful new St Albans Museum + Gallery. Years in the making, this project has taken a much loved building and turned it into a beacon of culture. Set over three floors, the newly created state-of-the-art gallery spaces showcases over 2,000 years of priceless heritage and displays contemporary artworks – sharing local, national and world treasures with all. Promising fresh experiences each time you visit, come and enjoy regularly changing exhibitions and cutting edge art installations.

The world famous Hayward Gallery Touring presents Hand Drawn Action Packed from 2 September – 11 November. This features ten international artists, and is a a fascinating exploration of narrative in drawing and its many forms. The St Albans Museum + Gallery also provides a perfect setting to watch the world go by and enjoy the bustle of the market over the rim of a cup of tea in its spacious outdoor seating area. If the weather’s not so great, you can take it inside to the beautifully restored courtroom. If you love great food and drink, don’t forget the St Albans Food and Drink Festival, which will run from 26 September to 8 October. The St Albans Feastival on 30 September is always a fantastic event. Select your food from one of the myriad vendors on hand and seat yourself at trestle tables that run the length of the street. You can also watch cookery demonstrations, see displays of farm animals and enjoy performances and storytelling throughout the afternoon.


Low-Cost Family Days Out Written by Chelsie Sewell Instagram @chelsiesewell

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he summer holidays can be an expensive time for parents, but it doesn’t have to be! We have found some great low-cost and free days out for you and the kids without having to splash the cash! Norwich Cathedral 65 The Close, Norwich NR1 4DH Tel: 01603 218300 | www.cathedral.org.uk Located in the city, Norwich Cathedral is a beautiful building, both inside and out, and can be explored for free! Learn all about its 900 years of history on a guided tour, or grab an explorer backpack, full of items to keep the little ones entertained! Have a go at finding your way through the twists and turns of the labyrinth and find out what it means to reach the middle!

Titchwell Marsh Nature Reserve Main Rd, Titchwell, King’s Lynn PE31 8BB Tel: 01485 210779 | www.rspb.org.uk/reserves-and-events/reserves-a-z/ titchwell-marsh, Take one of the signposted nature trails and immerse yourself in the spectacular scenery at Titchwell Marsh Nature Reserve. A brilliant spot for birdwatching, look out for marsh harriers, bearded tits and bitterns. Listen out for the noises each bird makes from the booming call of the bittern to the metallic ‘ping-ping’ of the bearded tit!

The Bunyan Museum Mill St, Bedford MK40 3EU Tel: 01234 270303 | www.bunyanmeeting.co.uk/museum Learn all about the famous author and puritan preacher, John Bunyan. Discover how he transformed literature, and why he was imprisoned for his works. Go down to the basement which has been transformed into a creative paradise, using Bunyan’s most famous piece; ‘The Pilgrim’s Progress’ as inspiration. The basement encourages others to explore the possibilities of engaging creatively and spiritually, from artworks, bookbinding, calligraphy, drawing, painting, marbling, music and illustration – perfect for getting little ones creative juices flowing!

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Blake House Craft Centre Blake End, Rayne, Braintree CM77 6RA Tel: 01376 553146 | www.blakehousecraftcentre.co.uk/maze.html Visit Blake House Craft Centre and have a go at finding your way through the 10 acre maize maze! Use the lost souls map to navigate your way out, or if you get really lost, find your bearings on the viewing platform! There is also a wooden adventure playground for the kids, as well as 9-hole crazy golf course to let off some steam!

Jesus Green Lido Cambridge CB5 8AR Tel: 01223 302579 www.jesusgreenpool.org Spend a day in the sun at Cambridge’s largest outdoor pool, which opened back in 1923! Located alongside the picturesque River Cam, it is perfect for a spot of sunbathing after a dip in the pool! There is also male and female changing and shower facilities available.

Millside Canoe Hire Hartford Marina, Wyton, Huntingdon, PE28 2AA Tel: 07952 642 956 | www.millsidecanoehire.co.uk Explore the Cambridgeshire countryside in a Canadian canoe! Discover the waterways and stunning scenery by boat, stop off and have a picnic beside the water or some lunch at a pub along the way! The boats can be hired at an hourly rate or if you’re feeling adventurous, hire it for the whole day to go further afield! The boats are fully insured and equipped with paddles and buoyancy aids.

Bishop’s Stortford Museum South Road, Bishop’s Stortford, Hertfordshire, CM23 3JG Tel: 01279 710 200 | rhodesartscomplex.co.uk/themuseum Learn about the history of Bishop’s Stortford at the local museum. The museum is located in a Victorian building which was the birthplace of British Imperialist Cecil Rhodes. Here you can learn more about the politician’s adventures in South Africa. Within the museum you will find a range of activities including: African instruments to play, a dressing-up box, brass rubbing and exploring local history through interactive screens. There is also a history trail and tours, which explain historic artefacts and show what goes on behind the scenes of the museum.


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Scotts Road, Ware, Hertfordshire SG12 9JQ Tel: 01920 464131 | www.scotts-grotto.org Explore underground at Scott’s Grotto. Built by the Quaker poet John Scott in 1761, the grotto extends for 20 metres into a chalk hill. It is made up of six underground chambers that are linked by decorative passages and air tunnels, covered with shells, coloured glass and flints. Above ground, you will find a Grade II listed summer house and portal, nestled amongst green foliage. Make sure you wear flat shoes and bring along a torch as the tunnels are uneven and unlit!

Marine Parade, Clacton-on-Sea, CO15 6JS Give the kids a taste of the past at the classic Clacton Beach. Considered as the jewel of the Essex coast, Clacton-on-sea is home to a Victorian pier, amusement arcades, cafés and entertainment, replicating a traditional great British summer holiday. The golden sandy beach is perfect for building sandcastles, and has a seasonal life guard to keep you safe whilst you have a paddle! Photo credit: Big Beach Event Watford

Embankment Gardens and Russell Park Russell Park, The Embankment, Bedford MK40 3RH Tel: 01234 267422 Have fun outdoors this summer. Pop along to Embankment Gardens and Russell Park for open space to play traditional family games and burn off some energy! Check out the tennis, football, rugby, putting, bowling green, table tennis and basketball facilities, but make sure you book to avoid disappointment! Hire a family size rowing boat to explore the waterways or take a stroll and discover the scenic riverside walks by foot. There is also an adventure playground, perfect for kids between the ages of 3 and 13, for some physical activity!

The Higgins Art Gallery & Museum Castle Lane, Bedford MK40 3X Tel: 01234 718618 | www.thehigginsbedford.org.uk Situated inside a Victorian mansion, the modern art gallery has a renowned collection of watercolours, prints, paintings, drawings, ceramics, glass and lace created by both local and national artists. It hosts both temporary and permanent exhibitions, as well as housing lots of local history so come along and learn all about where you live!

Hadleigh Castle Country Park Chapel Lane, Hadleigh, SS7 2PP Tel: 01702 551072 | www.visitparks.co.uk/places/hadleigh-country-park Named after Hadleigh Castle, discover the country park by foot, bike or horse. Keep an eye out for the wildlife, from rare birds to butterflies, which love to bask on the south facing slopes, as well as dragonflies and damselflies which dart about the ditches and ponds. The park also hosts many events and activities throughout the year from stargazing walks to a glow-worm hunt, so make sure you check out what’s on!

Southend Central Museum and Planetarium Victoria Avenue, Southend-on-Sea, Essex SS2 6ES Tel: 01702 212345 | www.southendmuseums.co.uk Here, the displays tell the story of the natural and human history of south east Essex, with a range of artefacts from the Roman and Saxon times, as well as various collections of toys, games, photography and Second World War items. Visit the planetarium and learn all about the stars and universe in a fascinating live presentation.

Big Beach Event Watford, 4– 19 August The Parade, Watford, WD17 1NA Tel: 01923 278388 |www.watfordbigevents.co.uk/big-beach The Big Beach is returning to Watford this summer. The Parade will be transformed into a beach resort for two weeks, with real golden sand and free fun for all the family, including arts and crafts, children’s activities and exercise classes, you are bound to have hours of fun in the sun!

Two for One Attractions – Greater Anglia Trains Tel: 0345 600 7245 | www.greateranglia.co.uk Ditch the driving and cut the costs by travelling with Greater Anglia Trains this summer. The train-operating company is offering 2 for 1 admission prices to a number of attractions across the region, when you travel with them during the holidays. The offer includes 2 for 1 entrance into the beautiful 17th century Audley End House, Broadlands bike hire around the Norfolk broads and Camboats river cruises in Cambridge.

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Miniature Models that pack a Steamy Punch Sat 11 Aug 2018 to Sun 12 Aug 2018 Bressingham’s annual Steam in Miniature weekend has come around again where working scale models of steam locomotion are on show, ranging from the large and decorative engines used by fairground showmen and the travelling fairs to the more humble road rollers used to maintain the highways and by-ways. Scales range from 2½ inches to the foot to the larger models of approximately half the size of the originals.

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A Garden Scale Model Railway Exhibition with trade support and visiting layouts.

These models will be seen in steam throughout the museum site during the weekend. There is a parade of engines at 2:30pm each day on the main lawn.

A special Entry Only price applies to this event day: £6.50 per person. Please note that Tesco Deals are not accepted on this event day.

These are truly amazing models with many hundreds of hours work put into them, just as amazing are the real size machines that Bressingham holds in its collection, including the fleet of Narrow Gauge locomotives which will be in steam over the weekend.

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Sun 26 Aug 2018 Bressingham has an eclectic collection of operational steam engines. During the 2018 season we will be hosting a number of ‘Everything Goes’ days where we will attempt to showcase as many of these engines in steam to the visiting public.

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Food&Drink news Enjoy a Spanish fiesta If the recent glorious weather has left you craving the cuisine of the Mediterranean, look no further than ¡Qué Rico! Tapas. This Cambridgeshire catering company serves up the very best of traditional Spanish food with services across Cambridgeshire and surrounding areas. Chef, Estefanía Led Ramos, brings her Spanish cooking heritage to create flavourful menus, based on traditional recipes to offer an authentic gastronomic experience. The ‘Private Chef’ service features a combination of well-known Spanish dishes and lesser-known cuisine. Using fresh seasonal produce, the Mediterranean canapés and finger food buffet option is ideal for special occasions, barbecues and the ‘Tapas Picnic Boxes’ are perfect for summer parties and punting.

If you want to expand your knowledge of Spanish food, ¡Qué Rico! Tapas will guide you on cooking delicious and well-balanced meals, canapes or classic tapas, all in the comfort of your own home, surrounded by friends and family. www.quericotapas.com

Discover the taste of Cambridgeshire Satisfy your taste buds with the launch of ‘The Cambridgeshire Cook Book; Second Helpings’. Following the success of the first edition, the second publication is now available, covering the best of the region’s independent food scene from Huntingdon to Ely to Cambridge. Its pages are filled with over 50 recipes from some of the region’s finest independent restaurants, cafes, farm shops, pubs and producers, stunning food photography and comment from some of the city’s most talented chefs including Midsummer Houses’ Mark Abbott, Tristan Welch of Parker’s Tavern and Sam Carter of Restaurant Twenty Two. The book is available priced £14.95 from all businesses featured, plus local gift and book shops, and online at www.amazon.co.uk

Celebrate summer at The Ivy Brasserie in Cambridge & St Albans As a celebration of the summer season, The Ivy Brasserie in Cambridge and St Albans have both added additional sweet treats to its afternoon tea offerings. Available until Friday, 31 August, The Ivy Nursery Pot features an indulgent chocolate topping, lavender cream and edible flowers, creating a delight for both the eyes and the taste buds. Served alongside savoury bites such as truffled chicken brioche rolls and smoked salmon on dark style rye bread with cream cheese and chives. The Ivy Nursery Pot afternoon tea addition will also be available throughout ‘Afternoon Tea Week’ in August 2018. Priced from £19.75, served Mon-Sun 3-5pm.

New Wine & Cheese Bar Opens in Newmarket Rutland Arms Hotel in Newmarket has introduced a wine and gourmet cheese bar. The dedicated wine and cheese bar will offer guests a carefully curated offering of over 40 wines and cheese and charcuterie from around the world. The wine and cheese bar at Carriages – Rutland Arms Hotel will be open Wednesday to Sunday. Visit therutlandarms.co.uk for opening times.

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t’s all go at the moment. New restaurants are opening up all over the place in Cambridge and much to my surprise we have seen the return of the ‘Supper Club’, also known as a ‘pop up restaurant’.

In 2014 supper clubs were extremely popular in Cambridge. Self-confessed foodies were keen to share their culinary skills with others and opened their homes so they could show off their creations. Was this a shout out wanting more diversity in the local food scene? I have to admit there was certainly a lack of variety at the time, but things have changed! New places with a wider offering appeared on the scene and supper clubs started to wind down. Not just because of the increasing offering, but people realised it was hard work to run a supper club. Of course, running a supper club is challenging, but a restaurant is even harder work. Did you choose a good location, are you aiming at the right audience, can you get good staff and is your offering good? These are all the things you have to take into account when you open a restaurant. So the supper club or pop up restaurants have returned. The big difference is that they are now run by professional chefs wanting to warm up the public for what is about to come. One of these chefs is Tristan Welch of Parkers Tavern based at the University Arms. By the time this article goes to print, the restaurant and hotel will have opened. Tristan has been sharing his culinary skills with Cambridge over the last year and Cambridge loved it! Did you see his Keith Floyd inspired cooking sessions? Check it out on YouTube; they are really funny.

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Another chef to watch is the ex-Michelin starred chef Mark Poynton, the previous proprietor of Alimentum Cambridge. He is set to open a restaurant in the city centre, most likely this year. His pop-ups are on a Wednesday night, called ‘Midweek Treats’ at the Ancient Shepherd in Fen Ditton. You can follow him on social media @MJP restaurants. Another two chefs who you can see popping up around Cambridge are Chef Alex, the previous owner of the Hole in the Wall and Jo from Afternoon Tease. They work closely together with independent restaurants and businesses and will pop up in different locations. They haven’t revealed yet what their plans are, but one thing is for sure, there is something in the pipeline! So watch this space! Sometimes it is the end of an era. With sadness we have seen that one of the Cambridge institutions, Charlie Chan, has closed. The owner is now going to focus on the diversity of the Chinese community in Cambridge. More openings to look forward to: 5 Blends (coffee shop) on Mill Road Ony’s on Mill Road Noodle Republic on Regent Street University Arms on Regent Street Franco Manca on Market Hill Amelie in The Grafton Centre

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ead all about it, we’re living in the golden age of gin and everyone’s talking about it on the street! Gin marketing teams shout and sing to their heart’s content both here in the UK and across the globe about this marvellous spirited drink, laced with exciting and exhilarating flavours in a bid to add some ‘ginspiration’ to our shopping lists.

It’s amazing to remember that less than a decade ago there were only a handful of distilleries producing gin on British soil. Now thanks to an upsurge in craft distilling that’s taken place over the last few years we can’t get enough of the stuff! Looking at some scores on the doors, over the past year, we spent a whopping £1.4 billion to make us grin with gin (yes, I’ll keep rolling out the puns throughout this article). That equates to a staggering 51 million bottles. Of course, the shining light in all of this is the classic Gin and Tonic, simply known as the G&T, and today it’s not unusual to find bars listing whole menus complimented with gracious garnishes from popping candy to water mint. However, a lot of gin aficionados are discovering that it is also perfect to sip and savour neat – often as an apéritif just before a meal. Pop in a couple of ice cubes for sublime smoothness.

There are hundreds of gins on the market but the one thing they all have in common is Juniper. Legally, all gin must contain juniper, and this is always the dominant flavour. Juniper is also the main botanical required to make gin, and is a berry grown on trees that were originally used for all kinds of things from making weapons to providing shelter. The berries themselves have always been beneficial for their medicinal properties before the world realised that the berry could be used for more than medicine. But the other botanicals can vary hugely: from star anise, orris root, angelica, citrus peel, cardamom and so on. On top of that there’s a riot of ingredients the distiller can add from Cotswolds lavender to Sussex hops. All of which make gin’s taste blooming lovely. So, where does one start? Whether your style is citrus, herbal, floral or simply juniper, here’s a selection to help you raise the spirits from some of the 191 distilleries both here in brilliant East Anglia and across the UK (final pun I promise). Also, to add a twist, I’ve included something a little different to the mix.

CITRUS 6 O’clock Gin, Gloucestershire A traditional gin with hints of juniper and orange peel which also includes unusual ingredients such as savoury and local elderflower. Made by Bramley and Gage Ltd in Gloucestershire this is a delightful small-batch gin that’s full of floral and citrus flavours, which work well with the elderflower’s summery sweetness.

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Ely Gin with Breakfast Marmalade Ely Cathedral may also be known as the ‘ship of the Fens’ but here we have a delicious offering from the ‘spirit of the Fens’. Marmalade gin is a blend of zesty orange and tangy grapefruit, complimented with a rich molasses base. Enjoy neat or with just a splash of tonic. Perfect for afternoon tea.


JUNIPER Adnams Copper House Gin, Suffolk Distilled in handmade copper pot stills, this craft gin from Suffolk is made with juniper and five other botanicals including sweet orange and hibiscus flowers. An elegant twist on the classic style – fragrant, fresh, with a hint of anise. Thomas Dakin Gin, Manchester This distinctive gin from Manchester is made with a botanical recipe that includes red cole (horseradish), which gives a slightly savoury, spicy edge. It’s a great alternative to vodka in a bloody Mary, but it’s also right at home in a G&T.

HERBAL Pink Pepper Gin, France In the words of John Cleese; and now for something completely different. Created by an Australian living in France, this gin has a lively kick from fruity pink peppercorns. Sweet honey, tonka beans and vanilla are also in the mix, resulting in a finish that’s spicysweet but smooth. A playful gin that’s great for all you cocktail fans out there! Try in a negroni or a French 75. Bullards Strawberry and Black Pepper Gin, Norfolk All hail, the answer to your summer drinking dreams has arrived – Bullards Strawberry & Black Pepper Gin. Distilled and bottled in the cathedral city of Norwich, Strawberry & Black Pepper gin is made using real infused strawberries, black pepper, lemon peel and cardamom. The end result is a sweet and spicy combination that is irresistibly moreish. Serve with a sprinkling of strawberries and a hint of mint.

FLORAL Ableforth’s Bathtub Gin, Kent So, we’ve had a gin which you can enjoy with afternoon tea and now we have a tipple to enjoy in the bath! Well, ok, after a bath maybe. With packaging worthy of any Victorian apothecary, this exceptional gin uses botanicals such as coriander, clove, cinnamon, orange peel and cardamom that are infused in pot-distilled grain spirit. There’s a hint of colour and bold perfumed flavours. St Giles Gin, Norfolk Our second offering from Nelson’s County and distilled in Norwich but inspired by the four corners of the earth. Lemongrass and rose petals are just two exotic botanicals in this smooth, fruity gin. St. Giles is smooth enough to enjoy on its own over ice, something even Lord Nelson would sip splendidly.

Matt Dicks is a Wines, Beers and Spirits Specialist for Waitrose and a judge for the International Wine Challenge and International Wine and Spirit Competition.

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Fishy Business Written by Chelsie Sewell Instagram @chelsiesewell

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f you fancy something fishy, but don’t know where to go, you’re in luck, as we have found some of the best seafood restaurants in the area for you to try! Whether you’re after a finedining experience or want some authenticity in a traditional seafood shack, we have got you covered!

NORFOLK Wells Crab House 38-40 Freeman St, Wells-next-the-Sea NR23 1BA Tel: 01328 710456 | wellscrabhouse.co.uk Wells Crab House offers beautiful, locally sourced food in an intimate and informal setting. The menu consists mainly of seafood, with five different platters to choose from, as well as a number of other dishes. If you prefer a meatier meal, the restaurant has a range of options sourced from the local butcher. Vegetarian options are also available to ensure every taste is catered for.

Rocky Bottoms Cromer Road, West Runton, Cromer NR27 9QA Tel: 01263 837359 www.rockybottoms.co.uk Sit outside and enjoy the panoramic coastal view whilst you indulge in fresh, simple and local food, or pick something up from the seafood counter to takeaway. The family-run restaurant has a chilled and casual atmosphere,

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perfect to bring along your friends, family and furryfriends, who are welcome on leads outside and in the Anna Gail room. The lobsters and crabs are caught and prepared by the owners themselves, ready to be served in the restaurant; it doesn’t get much fresher than that!

Lock Fyne Seafood and Grill 30-32B St Giles Street, Norwich NR2 1LL Tel: 01603 723450 | www.lochfyneseafoodandgrill.co.uk You don’t have to head to the coast for great fish, there’s some great city haunts too. Discover the finest quality oysters, mussels, shellfish and Scottish salmon at Loch Fyne Seafood and Grill. The extensive menu has something for everyone; from a pan-fried hake fillet to a chargrilled beef burger, you definitively won’t be going hungry! The restaurant also has a specialised vegan menu, as well as a reasonably priced set lunch and dinner menu.

The Moorings High Street, Blakeney, Norfolk, NR25 7NA Tel: 01263 740 054 | www.blakeney-moorings.co.uk Admire the scenic views of the harbour, whilst you indulge in locally sourced fish and shellfish, which have often been bought in straight from the boats. The fresh vegetables, salad and herbs have been grown in their very own veg garden. Don’t forget to leave room for dessert which have also been freshly made; we have heard that the lemon tart is to die for!


Bure River Cottage Restaurant 27 Lower St, Horning, Norwich NR12 8AA Tel: 01692 631421 | www.burerivercottagerestaurant.co.uk Located in the picturesque village of Horning on the Norfolk Broads, Bure River Cottage Restaurant is just a short walk away from the river and public moorings, making it easily accessible for those on boats, as well as providing beautiful views in a peaceful setting. The solely seafood restaurant serves up the freshest fish, supplied locally from Norfolk and Suffolk, with the menu changing daily, as well as an extensive wine list. All food is produced on-site including home-made breads and desserts.

SUFFOLK Butley Orford Oysterage Market Hill, Orford, Suffolk IP12 2LH Tel: 01394 450277 www.pinneysoforford.co.uk/the-restaurant/ Butley Orford Oysterage has a relaxed and informal atmosphere, with marble cafe tables, metal framed chairs and chalked up specials, giving the restaurant an authentic feel. The fish is caught locally and cold smoked in the traditional way to give it a beautiful depth of flavour and a delicate texture, and the oysters are grown by the owners themselves. The restaurant may be simple and uncomplicated, but it’s the great oysters, smoked delicacies, fresh local fish and shellfish that will keep you coming back again and again!

Ash Smoked Fishes Crag Path, Aldeburgh IP15 5BT www.facebook.com/aldeburghsmokehouse/ Ash Smoked Fishes is a traditional seafood shed situated on the seafront in Aldeburgh. The produce is smoked in their very own shack and the menu offers a range of different options from trout and spinach filo pies to smoked fish, prawns and pate and tarts. Eat outside at one of the three tables or get your food to take out and find your own spot along the beach!

ESSEX Fisherman’s Wharf Western Esplanade, Southend-on-Sea SS1 1EE Tel: 01702 346773 | fishermanswharfsouthend.co.uk Fisherman’s Wharf is a family run business on Southend seafront. The restaurant is positioned allowing you to overlook the beautiful estuary views and outlooks. The extensive menu includes fresh fish, lobster and other shellfish, including the well-known fish and chips. There is also an excellent choice of grills, steaks and vegetarian dishes available.

The Company Shed 129 Coast Rd, West Mersea, Colchester CO5 8PA Tel: 01206 382700 | www.thecompanyshed.co The Company Shed is a family run business which opened in 1980s, selling fish from local boats, and the worldrenowned oysters that they produce themselves out of the shed’s window. Now, this internationally recognised seafood shack has been praised by well-known chefs such as Rick Stein, and we can see why! The no-frills restaurant offers an authentic experience, right next to the boatyard which only adds to the character. Bring along your own wine and bread and devour one of the delicious seafood dishes.

Alec’s Restaurant Navestock Side, Brentwood CM14 5SD Tel: 01277 375696 | alecsrestaurant.co.uk/set-menu Sip on a cocktail in the comfortable lounge or bar area, before taking a seat in the elegant main dining room. Dine alfresco in the outdoor seating area or inside looking out across the countryside through the glass wall. The menu offers a range of seafood dishes, as well as some meaty options.

Regatta Restaurant 171 High Street, Aldeburgh IP15 5AN Tel: 01728 452011 | www.regattaaldeburgh.com Situated in the heart of Aldeburgh, this family-run seafood restaurant aims to serve honest, unfussy and seasonal dishes in a friendly manner. Headchef Robert, trained at the Connaught Hotel and La Gavroche in London before heading back to his roots in East Anglia to open his very own restaurant. The menu has a range of seafood options with the fish being smoked in their very own smoke house, as well as traditional British favourites and some vegetarian options.

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iabetes is now the fastest growing modern health crisis as cases have doubled in the last 20 years – what can we do to combat this? The number of people diagnosed with diabetes in the UK has more than doubled in the last 20 years, according to brand new research from Diabetes UK. It’s an epidemic but new research conducted by CuraLin, a diabetic supplement, indicates that us Brits have a significant lack of awareness of the condition, with over 2.5m Brits believing that diabetes only affects those who are overweight. Chief executive Chris Askew from Diabetes UK said: “Diabetes is the fastest growing health crisis of our time and the fact that diagnoses have doubled in just 20 years should give all of us serious pause for thought.” It’s time to face the issue. How can you prevent your risk of developing Type 2 Diabetes, and just as importantly, how can you manage your lifestyle if you already suffer from this? The experts reveal their top tips…

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1. Embrace nature Nutritionist and Fitness Instructor Cassandra Barns explains: “We can look to herbs and plant extracts to support balanced blood sugar levels. CuraLin (www.curalife.co) is a specially formulated dietary supplement containing ten herbs and plant extracts traditionally used to support insulin sensitivity and help keep blood glucose under control.”

2. Ease the sugar cravings Cassandra adds: “Sugar is quickly broken down into glucose in our blood – the type of sugar that converts directly to energy. Our blood glucose level goes very high at this point, and this is when we feel energised. But because high levels of glucose in our blood are harmful to the body, it releases insulin, which then quickly removes the glucose and stores it as glycogen or fat. As well as causing us to put on weight, this surge in insulin often makes our blood sugar level drop too low, causing cravings for yet another boost of sugar – and so the cycle continues.”


To soothe sugar cravings for chocolate lovers swap your chocolate bar for a couple of squares of raw chocolate. “Raw cacao – the unroasted form of cocoa, used to make raw chocolate – is rich in nutrients including magnesium, which we need for healthy muscles and bones. One really helpful nutritional benefit of raw cacao is that it is a powerful source of chromium. Chromium is a mineral that has been shown to reduce sugar cravings and improve insulin function in the body. For a cacao solid bar try OMBAR 90% Cacao £1.99, ombar.co.uk,” advises Cassandra.

Health 6. Forgo white bread and baked goods made with flour “White breads and baked goods made with white flour such as pastries, pizza, and crumpets should be avoided. This is because they’re made from refined flour and so are quickly broken down into sugars and absorbed. In fact, some of them have a higher glycaemic index (meaning they raise blood sugar levels faster) than pure table sugar! They can be replaced with whole grain alternatives – or preferably, foods made from whole grains that have not been broken down into flour – such as oatcakes, dark German-style rye breads, porridge or simply cooked brown rice or quinoa,” explains Nutritionist, Cassandra Barns.

7. Stay clear of stress “If you are stressed your blood sugar is likely to go up, take up the likes of yoga, meditation, a good hobby or deep breathing. Also, to help keep your blood sugar levels down limit alcohol intake to no more than one glass of wine for women daily and two units daily for men per week, as alcohol increases blood sugar levels,” explains Dr Wendy Denning, in collaboration with CuraLin.

3. It’s all about metabolic balance Nutrition and Weight Loss Coach, Pippa Campbell, runs a three-month Metabolic Balance programme (£890, www.pippacampbellhealth.com) that is personalised and actively supports a person’s own biochemistry and nutritional needs. “The path to Type 2 is the constant release of insulin as a result of diets with a high glycemic load. This leads to constantly filled stores of glycogen within muscle cells and continual fat construction, which leads to a reduction of insulin receptors. In order to transport glucose into the muscle and fat cells, higher amounts of insulin is needed (insulin resistance). Through blood analysis of the person’s biochemistry and medical history a plan can be created with all the foods that will not cause insulin spikes.” explains Pippa.

4. Drink water as your primary beverage Sticking with water for most the time helps you to avoid drinks that are high in sugar and preservatives. “The sugar content of standard soft drinks is, of course, the primary reason to avoid them. But even sugar-free sweetened drinks are best avoided as artificial sweeteners and other additives they contain could have harmful effects too – even encouraging further weight gain!” says Cassandra.

5. Prevent diabetes with protein “Start each meal with a few bites of protein as this will prepare the body. Protein slows down the release of insulin, helps to balance blood sugar levels and can make you feel fuller for longer. Try eating eggs for breakfast or add some protein powder to yoghurt,” explains Pippa.

If you’re worried that you may have Type 2 Diabetes, Martin Hirst, chief executive at the InDependent Diabetes Trust, has shared his advice on the possible symptoms to look out for and how to prevent further health problems: “Type 2 diabetes accounts for around 90% of the 3 million people in the UK with diabetes. Very often there are no obvious symptoms and it can go undiagnosed for several years. It is estimated that there are around 800,000 people in the UK with undiagnosed Type 2 Diabetes. There is a tendency for Type 2 Diabetes to run in families but this is not always the case and having a sedentary lifestyle and/or being overweight are also causes. “With this in mind, taking regular exercise, eating healthily and avoiding being overweight is sensible advice. Because there are often no obvious symptoms, Type 2 Diabetes is often diagnosed when other health problems present themselves, following a blood test. Remaining undiagnosed is dangerous because during this time blood sugar levels run too high and this causes other physical damage and some of the complications of diabetes.” For further advice and support about living with diabetes visit www.iddt.org or call 01604 622837.

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Tips to sleep in the heat

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hen Britain’s temperatures soar it results in thousands of people feeling exhausted, restless and downright cranky as they struggle to get a good night’s sleep against stuffy bedroom temperatures. While most homeowners are prepared with blackout blinds to combat light entering a room in the battle for summertime sleep, it’s actually unusually high temperatures that Brits are most unequipped for. As experts in creating the optimum sleep environment, The Fine Bedding Company (www.finebedding.co.uk) has looked at all of the key factors that can affect a quality night’s sleep – temperature being the main one. Helen Johnson from The Fine Bedding Company offers this advice for sleeping in the heat:

Room temperature According to most experts, the optimum room temperature for sleeping is between 16C and 18C. Having a thermometer in a bedroom is a good idea to track whether rooms are too hot. Advice is to try to not let rooms overheat in the first place. Closing blinds or curtains during the day can help to prevent sunlight or warmth through windows entering a bedroom. It’s then a good idea to open windows as soon as the evening temperatures drop.

Tog Down It’s essential to introduce a low Tog duvet in warm weather and use fabrics or products that have been designed specifically to allow bodies to naturally breathe. We recommend a 4.5 Tog for warm weather, or a 7 Tog. These can be bought as individual duvets or, another cost-efficient option is to invest in a four-season duvet that combines a 4 and 9 Tog duvet that links together or can each be used individually.

Keep comfortable While many people assume that sleeping under a sheet is the only way to keep cool enough in really hot rooms, this can actually be more disruptive to sleep because it doesn’t offer the feeling or comfort of a duvet. Duvets using advanced fibres have been designed to be ultra lightweight and to allow air to flow through the fibres; these fillings have added benefits for delivering climate control than the humble sheet.

Materials matter As well as the type of duvet, there are other fabrics that are naturally cooling. Natural fibres such as silk and cotton deliver a fresh feel and temperatureregulating qualities.

Don’t be hot headed Pillows are often overlooked as a means to enjoy a cooler night’s sleep, but the head allows a lot of heat to leave the body. Choosing a breathable pillow – such as a naturally breathable goose down filled pillow or a fibre filled pillow specifically designed to increase airflow through it can help to allow heat to leave the body.

Keep hydrated Having water by the bed is advice offered by a number of sleep experts – who recommend drinking cold water as a way to not only immediately cool the body down but that being hydrated will help to lower a body’s temperature.

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Bright and muted patterns

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am fascinated by the clothes people wear and I also like to work out the wherefores of a stylish outfit too. I firmly believe anyone can be stylish; it is just a case of learning a few tricks and understanding why?

This article tackles the mystery of bright and soft muted colouring. Bright colours are sharp, crisp, and have distinct edges, such as spots or a stripe. A yellow, green and navy outfit has both brightness of colour and also the crisp, fresh edges. A black and white outfit is also bright because it is crisp and clear, even though there is no colour in it. Bright colours are the colours of spring tulips.

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In contrast, and at the other end of the scale are softmuted colours. These colours have had a bit of grey or white added to them. They might be light pastels or rich autumnal colours. Warm or cool, they are blended and soft. An autumnal check coat has a smokiness to it and a giraffe print dress is muted as the edges are softer and the colours blend together.

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Each individual has personal colouring that sits somewhere along the muted-bright spectrum and wearing outfits that mirror their personal level of brightness means they will look in harmony with their outfit. And just to confuse matters, you might be medium bright, where you look better in outfits that are neither too bright and nor too muted; colours from the middle of the spectrum. Next time you look at a pattern, ask yourself if it is muted and smudgy or bright and crisp and then pick the one reflects your level of brightness. If you want an easy way to pick a pattern that will flatter you, this is the way to do it. Ruth Essex, Stylist & Image Consultant ruthcrofts@btinternet.com | Tel: 07900 910 666

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Top Tips For Planning A Marquee Wedding Written by Katrina Otter

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ith a marquee, tepee, yurt, stretch, Sperry or unique Pearl Tent, you can create your own wedding venue wherever you like. Some couples choose their family garden or a special location and others opt for a marquee in the grounds of a stately home or country estate. Wherever you choose, there are some things about marquee weddings that you really need to know and a lot that you need to consider. So, with this in mind, here are my top tips for planning a marquee wedding. Style Firstly, think about the style of wedding that you want. A traditional marquee in a country setting always looks fantastic but if you’re planning a boho or festival-style event, giant tipis or yurts really set the scene. Once you’ve decided on the style of marquee you want (and I’m using the word ‘marquee’ to cover all styles of temporary venue), it’s time to start planning.

Cost Before you book your marquee supplier, you’ll need to know how much your structure is going to cost you.

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Speak to your shortlisted suppliers and, if possible, arrange a site visit with them too. This will help them prepare an accurate quote – they’ll be aware of any access issues for example and they’ll be able to cost for a marquee that fits the space and your requirements. Ask for a fully itemised quote and initially include absolutely everything you know you want or think you might like. Think about lighting, flooring, furniture and practical items too. You’ll need toilets, an area for your caterers and possibly generators (including a back-up) too. Speak to your marquee company and ask for their advice here, they’ll know what you need as a bare minimum. After that, list out those ‘nice to have’ items. You could opt for a fantastic dancefloor, a cool chill out area, upgraded carpeting or an amazing circular bar. There are so many options, but this is the joy of marquee weddings – you can create something that’s truly yours. Once you’ve received quotations and ideally floorplans, it’s time to start editing them so that they work for your wedding and for your budget. When you’re happy, book and then confirm those all-important details – when will the marquee suppliers arrive to set up and when will they


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break down after the wedding? Will they remove any rubbish post-event or will you have to do this? Read all the terms and conditions carefully so you know exactly what’s being provided and what isn’t. You might also need to talk to other suppliers to find out what they need to make sure that your marquee is fully equipped. Caterers will definitely have their own requirements but other suppliers such as florists and bands will also need to be liaised with. If there are any technical questions, don’t be afraid to put your suppliers in touch with each other so that they can discuss the details without having to go through you.

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Weather proofing As your wedding day approaches, you might need to make some last-minute decisions. For example, if the weather is either too warm or too cold, you might need to bring in coolers or heaters. If there’s been too much rain, paths from the car park to the marquee might become muddy so you’ll need to talk to your marquee company about an alternative access plan.

Organisation During the build of the marquee, and breakdown afterwards, someone will need to be on-site to oversee everything. This is where an on the day wedding coordinator can be invaluable. Not only will your coordinator be there to liaise with the marquee company on your behalf, they’ll also be on hand during the wedding itself to manage any on-the-day suppliers and setup. After all your planning, handing the responsibility over to a professional can be a great idea. This is your wedding, you absolutely should relax and enjoy it! Marquee weddings are fabulous because you’re able to create your very own wedding venue from scratch. However, with this joy comes extra responsibility so it’s incredibly important that you’re able to rely on your suppliers and your family. Work with suppliers who are used to the intricacies of marquee weddings and allow your family to help and support you as much as possible. With your dream team by your side, your marquee wedding will be as wonderful and unique as you’ve imagined. Katrina Otter is a Cambridgeshire based wedding planner and event organiser with over 10 years experience. Find out how she could help you plan your wedding day at www.katrinaotterweddings.co.uk

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riminals aren’t always thugs with meaty arms and little between the ears. In our ever more interconnected world, these days many thieves wear suits, have charm, act in a sophisticated manner and make out they are on our side. Sadly I’ve been engaged in this world personally, as my image has been used across social media and online advertising, to try and dupe vulnerable people. I’m fighting it as hard as I can. Yet as these con artists get more professional we all need to get more vigilant. Here’s my three scam self-defence rules… 1. Never give personal details if they text or email. Fraudsters commonly send messages asking for your details to break into your accounts, claiming to be from a bank, insurer, HMRC, or even the police. This falls into two camps.

world.” So, if it’s an unexpected call ALWAYS say you’ll call them back. If it is legit it won’t mind. And don’t call on the number it gave you - go and find that institution’s official number. Even that may not be protection enough though. An increasingly common trick is where they call, and tell you to call back. However when you hang up, they don’t, and instead just play a dialling tone, tricking you into thinking it’s a new call, but they answer. If you’ve any suspicions, then as well as finding the right number to call back, either a) Call from another phone b) If using the same phone, call a friend first, if ‘the bank’ answers you know they’ve spoofed a dial tone c) Wait a decent time before calling.

a) Phishing (a geek spelling of fishing): This a scam email, purporting to be from a company it hopes you have a connection with e.g. your bank saying something like: “Your bank security is broken, click here” or “You’re due an HMRC tax rebate.” It’ll then take you through to a professional-looking website – often a mirror image of the real thing, and it’ll ask you to put in your password or personal details. Never click a link in an unexpected email or open an attachment unless you’re 100% sure of its contents. b) Smishing (ie SMS-phishing). Like phishing but by text not email. Yet what’s tricky here is deciding whether it is just spam or a scam. If it is spam – a legit company sending annoying sales pitches - it should allow you to text back to stop future messages (more help on stopping spam texts, phone calls and door knockers at www.moneysavingexpert.com/stopspam). Yet if it is a scammer, texting back isn’t a good idea as you’re just validating that it has texted a legit phone number so you could get more – and of course never call them. If unsure play safe and delete it. 2. Beware fake dialling tones when you call them back. Vishing (voice phishing over the phone) is a growing issue. Calls can pretend to be from banks, insurers, police, utility providers etc, all asking for passwords or personal details. Don’t do it. They could even purport to be scam protection calls with patter such as: “There are lots of untrustworthy people out there, we need to call to protect you, it’s a horrid

3. Know the scammers’ tells. In poker a ‘tell’ is how you judge when someone is bluffing. Similar tells applies to cold calls from scammers, including… • Anyone rushing you, you never need to make a decision straight away. • Anyone asking you to pay in an unusual way (such as vouchers). • Poor grammar or dodgy spelling in emails, or starting emails with “dear sir or madam”. • If someone you’ve never met asks you to send money. • Job adverts that ask for money in advance. • Unsolicited calls to help you fix your computer (genuine computer firms don’t do that) and generally I’m not in favour of any cold calling anyway, even if legit. • Facebook ads for crypto currencies. It has banned those ads, so if they get through they’re not legit. For more help on how to find out if you’ve been scammed previously, and what to do if you have see www.moneysavingexpert.com/stopscams. Martin Lewis is the Founder and Chair of MoneySavingExpert.com. Sign up for his free Money Tips weekly email, go to www.moneysavingexpert.com/latesttip.

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lash but sustainable sums up BMW’s hybrid sports car, along with a lot of other expletives such as magnificent and stunning. I absolutely fell in love with the i8 coupe which is refreshed for 2018. Only 200 are expected to sell but that’s what makes it so attractive. For companies the tax breaks on the car which has CO2 emissions of 42g/km and combined fuel consumption of 149.8mpg are fantastic. Introduced in 2014, the changes for 2018 include around 50 per cent more electric range, so the synchronous electric motor will achieve 34.17 miles. When called upon, the turbo charged 1.5 litre petrol engine combined with the electric motor generates a distinctive soundtrack which is hair raising! Other changes include 20-inch light-alloy wheels in a W-spoke design. The air vent on the bonnet is closed off and there are new colours E-Copper metallic and Donington Grey metallic.

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As I open the gull wing doors forwards and upwards, I look down into the interior and wonder if I should venture inside and would I even get out! I was pleasantly surprised at how easy it all was though and I’m not that lithe. Once ensconced in the elegant (I’m running out of superlatives here) interior there is a sports steering wheel and multi-functional instrument display. Full leather upholstery is displayed in ivory white, but there is a choice. Controls are ceramic which adds to the luxury feel. For 2018, the head up display shows rev range and gear selector. Out on the road, a typical commute through city traffic and along country roads can be negotiated with fuel consumption of over 56mpg when using both drive units. And pulling away the i8 coupe will reach speeds of up to 65mph purely on the electric motor’s power, making it possible to drive with zero emissions not just in town, but on country roads as well. And if the eDrive button is pressed, the all-electric threshold of both models is increased further to 75mph. I did find urban driving difficult with the amount of attention but only because this car attracts so much.

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And for these glorious Summer months, your local dealership should now be hosting the new i8 roadster. Many features are similar but, on the roadster, an all-electric roof opens and closes within 16 seconds while travelling at speeds of up to 31mph. The fabric soft-top stows into a perpendicular position in the rear when opened, so takes up very little space. The three segments of the roof fold vertically in a Z-shape, leaving an additional 100 litres of storage space between the roof box and the seats, on top of the 88 litres of cargo space in the rear compartment. When it comes to driver assistance systems, both the coupe and roadster are equipped as standard with a cruise control system with braking function as well as the Collision and Pedestrian Warning with City Braking function, Park Distance Control with sensors at the front and rear, High Beam Assistant, Speed Limit including No Passing, and the Side View and Top View functions. I found the car really easy to drive and to manoeuvre using the Surround view. The engine’s power is fed to the rear wheels through a six-speed Steptronic transmission, while the electric motor propels the front wheels via a two-speed automatic gearbox. The end result is a hybrid-specific allwheel-drive system that absolutely glues the car to the road. For me, the one benefit which the BMW i8 roadster offers above the i8 coupe is being able to clearly hear the stunning resonating sound of the exhaust as sunlight caresses the face. The perfect way to be green, but flash!

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It’s heating up Written by Chelsie Sewell Instagram @chelsiesewell

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e may be in the middle of a heatwave but it won’t be long before the cold and short days creep in. If you’re thinking of adding a fireplace to your home in time for winter read our guide to making the right choice for your needs… When you’re shopping for a new fireplace three things should be considered; style, surroundings and fuel. The style and surrounding of the fireplace depends on the atmosphere you want to create, whereas when you’re choosing the fuel, you must consider practicalities, like running costs and accessibility. Simply put; you can’t have a gas fireplace if your house doesn’t run on gas!

Choosing the right look You have endless choices when it comes to choosing the surrounding material of a fireplace, and different materials can give the room a completely different look and feel. One of the most popular materials is marble. Marble has always been seen as a luxurious item that only the wealthy can afford, however it has become more and more affordable in the recent years. Although it has many qualities that make it easy to maintain, as well as being very durable, you must ensure it has been properly sealed so that it is protected against any moisture and acidic products which can cause it to erode and discolour. Whether you’re after a formal or informal style, marble can be polished to change the appearance. It has a classy and dramatic look and is perfect to complete both a traditional or contemporary setting.

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Another option would be a steel or metal surround fireplace. This gives a completely different feel to a room, and can look good in an industrial or simplistic interior. Although it’s very stylish and modern, it can lack the warm and homely feel the more traditional materials give off. Brick can be very versatile when it comes to fireplaces, as it fits perfectly in both a vintage and contemporary setting. The orange brick colour also gives it a warm, cosy feel when it’s lit. Brick can be paired with other materials such as wood, which gives it a nice contrast in textures, giving it an alternative look.

Style As well as choosing the surrounding material, you also have the style to consider. A stand-alone fireplace is the perfect way to achieve a warm, homely feel without breaking the bank. They often mimic the aesthetic of a traditional coal or wood burning fire, without you having to pay the installation costs. You would just need to plug it into a socket in the wall, and it’s ready to go! Alternatively, a ‘built-in-wall’ fireplace can save space, as they are integrated into the wall. Often you will have a wider range of styles and fuels to choose from, as it could be connected to the gas supply. Another option would be a modern contemporary fireplace. Although these are often the more expensive and considered luxury fireplaces, they can create a beautiful ambience to your interior, as well as being a wonderful centre piece. The designs are often more unusual, with some being elevated higher up the wall, and some being in a bubble hanging from the ceiling!

Home & Garden Fuel Lastly, one of the most important things to consider when you’re looking for your new fireplace, is the fuel it is going to run on. There are many different options to choose from, such as electricity, gas, wood and coal. Electric fires are low cost to install, run and clean. They’re very low maintenance, as they do not produce real flames, meaning you do not inhale fumes, or get the soot to clean up! Similarly, gas fires might be slightly more pricey, but they produce real flames without having to chop, stack and carry wood into the house! They are also fairly easy to maintain, however some do generate soot and some carbon, so it may be advised that you get your chimney swept annually. Another favourite would be the wood burning fire place. Although they give off the ultimate cosy Christmassy feel and a wonderful woody aroma, they can be a lot of hard work to maintain. You would need to think about where you would chop and store your firewood, ensuring that it stays dry. They also take a while to light, unlike the instant electric and gas fires which give you heat within seconds. Wood burning fireplaces shouldn’t be left unattended when lit, or still warm. Similarly, coal fires also produce a lot of smoke and dust, however the fuel is easier to store, and will not need to be cut like wood. Whichever you choose, a fireplace can make a real style statement, transform a room and add an instant cosiness to the home.

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e don’t seem to be doing anything by halves when it comes to weather this year, do we. Following on from the ‘Beast from the East’ our recent heatwave and drought has played havoc with our gardens at a time when vegetable and fruit crops need a regular dose of water to maximize yield. In the Secret Garden, it has been especially painful. The 900 Japanese Holly we planted last autumn have really struggled, along with a few freshly planted shrubs and some herbaceous planting. A demanding daily watering regime has hopefully saved the day. Of course every cloud has a silver lining and with watering being a slow process, it has given me the chance to take stock of what is going on in the garden. Being surrounded by farmland it has been amazing to watch the overnight explosion of aphids and bugs since the recent ban on insecticides containing neonicotinoids. The sudden return of windscreen casualties after driving through the countryside also bears testimony to this!

The gardener’s obvious reaction to this increase in bug life is to reach for the nearest chemical, but try and resist if you can. Within a week or two of a black fly infestation on our climbing roses, the ladybirds appeared. Just one solitary ladybird can consume 5000 aphids during its yearlong lifespan! And even better, they’re free. And whilst they can wreak havoc with block paving, army ants have currently taken up residence on many of our shrubs which have come under aphid attack. If patience isn’t your thing then mix up a solution of four cloves of crushed garlic plus boiling water to cover, two tablespoons of washing up liquid and one litre of boiling water. As garlic can also harm beneficial predators, focus spraying on the aphid infested areas only. Organic pesticides containing natural pyrethrum or fatty acids are also worth considering. Whatever type of control you opt for, it goes without saying to avoid any products that could harm our already dwindling bee population.

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Bury St Edmunds, Stansted Mountfitchet and Colchester Award-winning developer Crest Nicholson has an impressive selection of properties available in the East of England, with prices starting from just £230,000. A sought-after collection of cottages and family homes, Fernham Green at Kings Warren blends high-specification finishes and traditional exteriors in the village of Red Lodge, Suffolk. Residents at the development can enjoy the best of both worlds, with the beautiful Suffolk countryside on their doorstep and easy access to transport links. Designed with lifestyle in mind, Elms Farm is set in the charming village of Stansted Mountfitchet, Essex. This collection of two and three-bedroom cottages and four and five-bedroom family homes is the perfect investment, thanks to its close proximity to the station. The site is only five minutes’ walk away with direct rail links into London Liverpool Street and Cambridge. Prices start from £440,000. Nine Acres is a new development of three, four and fivebedroom homes nestled in Tiptree village, Essex, also home to the world-famous Wilkins & Sons jam factory. The properties boast spacious layouts, and every aspect has been carefully designed. With brilliant transport connections and ample Essex countryside to explore, Nine Acres is perfect location for families looking for their next home. More details at www.crestnicholson.com.

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Framlingham, Suffolk Housebuilders Persimmon Homes has launched a special sale package ideal for first time buyers at its development and for a limited period, will lay carpet and vinyl in selected plots at its Persimmon Grange development in Framlingham, Suffolk, plus turf the garden (subject to availability). Persimmon Grange, offers two, three, four and five bedroom homes from just £204,995 for the two bedroom Alnwick style house which includes a generous open-plan dining kitchen. The three bedroom Hanbury house also has an en-suite to the master bedroom, and all properties have dedicated parking. Surrounded by countryside, the development has good transport links into Ipswich and Norwich, and there are plenty of local shops and markets and excellent schools, making it ideal for families. A Help to Buy scheme is also available, which means buyers will only need a five per cent deposit to secure their home. To find out more visit www.persimmonhomes.com. Crest Nicholson Elms Farm


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Developer Storey Homes has started work on a new development in Barkway, with homes that will be aesthetically complementary to the nearby open countryside and characterful nearby Royston. The development, Birch Meadow, will include 12 homes; 10 detached homes and two semi-detached affordable homes being offered with Shared Ownership. The new properties will vary from three to five-bedroom houses, ideal for families, commuters and those considering downsizing. The team from Storey Homes is now working with the local planning authority in order to submit a Reserved Matters planning application to ensure materials used will fit with the area. The homes at Birch Meadow will be spacious, offering modern layouts including an open plan kitchen, dining and family area across the back of the house leading into the garden, with a separate formal lounge at the front of the house. Bedrooms will include dressing areas and en suites. Further information at storey-homes.co.uk

Bedford, Bedfordshire Apartment living is becoming a popular choice for a range of different property seekers in Bedfordshire, from first time buyers taking the first step onto the property ladder to those looking to downsize to a more manageable home. Barratt Homes Northampton has recognised the growing need for apartments at its Great Denham Park development. It is currently crafting a range of two bedroom apartments at the Greenkeepers Road development. Great Denham Park as a development is a thriving new community located just a short drive from Bedford town centre and close to the Great River Ouse. It currently is offering a range of two bedroom apartments and four bedroom houses.

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The government backed Help to Buy scheme is also available on a number of the homes at the development. With 5% deposits, this scheme means the government will lend the buyer 20% of the value of the property in the form of an interest-free equity loan for five years. Then buyers can access some of the great deals available, including Stamp Duty contributions, legal and home removal fees paid, and flooring included on selected plots, for a 75% mortgage, making new homes much more affordable. Find out more at www.barratthomes.co.uk.

Bishop’s Stortford, Hertfordshire This market town has seen a huge influx of new housing in recent years, and the latest development at Stortford Fields, is now on sale. Taylor Wimpey one of the developers, opened the doors to its show homes last month. They are offering two bedroom apartments and 2, 3, 4 and 5 bedroom houses from £330,000. Further details at www.taylorwimpey.co.uk The location of the new housing project, which includes 857 homes, is ideal for families and commuters with the town centre and transport links to London and Stansted Airport 1.2 miles away, nearby schools and amenities and surrounding green spaces. The council have also announced plans to build new schools to accommodate the growth in residents. Homes are also available from property developers Bovis Homes, Persimmon Homes and Kier Living.

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National treasures? They’re on your doorstep. Treasures. The new exhibition at Peterborough Museum 25 Aug 2018 - 6 Jan 2019

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n the middle of this summer to beat all summers, whether you are basking in the sunshine or striving to seek the shade, be sure to treat yourself to an exhibition from one of the region’s superb original art galleries. My choice this month is Suffolk’s, fabulous, Sea Pictures Gallery. Nestled in the heart of Clare, this treasure trove of original fine and contemporary art is presented to us by owners Sarah and Alaric Pugh. Throughout August and as part of the River Stour Festival, you can catch their beautiful summer exhibition ‘Up River’. Focusing on the landscapes of rivers, which meander through the countryside and down to the sea, the gallery have bought together a stunning and sun-filled collection of work. It includes artists such as Brin Edwards SWLA, Alistair Butt RSMA and Derek Smith. This is a true celebration, of one the country’s most glorious seasons.

Swans by Brin Edwards

51 Norton Way, N Letchworth Garden City, Herts, SG6 1BH Tel: 01462 685139 www.nortonwaygallery.com With a more delicate brush, Alistair Butt’s beautifully detailed landscapes also shine with joy. His photo-realist technique is incredibly popular and his work highly sought-after. Making his gallery début with this exhibition is the highly talented Derek Smith. Graceful, cheerful and often humorous wooden sculptures of Herons, Waders and Bitterns, continue the celebration of nature. As a qualified cabinetmaker Derek has worked with wood since he left school. As a keen birdwatcher and admirer of wildlife, it was a natural progression for him to divide his lifelong knowledge and start carving the wildlife he so much enjoyed. He uses found and sourced woods, which he hews and carves and finishes with acrylic paints and waxes. The final results are of balance and harmony, creating serene works that can be enjoyed on their own or grouped as a flock! As always this superb gallery curates an exhibition of the utmost quality and thought provoking art. Situated in this idyllic location of Clare, visit and enjoy this wonderful venue and everything else that Suffolk’s smallest village has to offer at the height of festival time. Up River, until 24 August Sea Pictures Gallery, Well House, Well Lane, Clare, Suffolk, CO10 8NH. Tel: 01787 279024 | www.seapicturesgallery.com Bird Group by Derek Smith

Brin Edwards’ flitting and shimmering oils are full of the exaltation of summer. Based in Suffolk, Brin has painted wildlife and birds for as long as he can remember. With a background in Biology and Ecology, his work is accurate and utterly convincing. At the same time it is full of expression and wild energy. Swans, Kingfishers and beautiful doleful Roe deer, interact with and take command of his landscapes. Colourful and textured, blocks and dashes, combine with an exciting and carefully chosen palette to create stunning paintings that sparkle with vitality.

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Follow the Waveney Valley Sculpture Trail Waveney & Blyth Arts have organised their fifth annual Waveney Valley Sculpture Trail exhibiting the work of over 30 artists, opening Friday 17 August until Sunday 16 September 2018 at the Raveningham Centre, south of Norwich. The woodland trail showcases a wide range of works in ceramic, stone, metal and glass. The exhibition will host the works of established artists alongside up and coming talent. The centre has a gallery, café and pop-up shop. Tel: 07718 390108 | www.waveneyvalleysculpturetrail.com

Cambridge Junction presents ‘In Your Way’; an openair programme of art and theatre installations across Cambridge’s city centre from 8-9 September. The first installation ‘KHOR II’ is a community built pavilion, the UK premier of the piece by Dutch-Belgian collective TAAT (Theatre as Architecture, Architecture as Theatre). www.inyourway.org Sokol space suit at the Museum of Science and Industry

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Travel into space at Peterborough Cathedral Peterborough Cathedral has won a nationwide competition to be the sixth location on Tim Peake’s Soyuz Spacecraft’s national tour, exhibiting the spacecraft and a VR experience from Saturday 11 August until Wednesday 5 November 2018. The display is expected to also have Peake’s spacesuit and the parachute used in the spacecraft’s return to earth. www.peterborough-cathedral.org.uk

Inspired By Becker Art Society Exhibition, 3-5 August Holt Festival announces new artistic director Anwen, Lady Hurt has been announced as Norfolk’s Holt Festival new permanent Artistic Director from 2019 onwards. Anwen will be taking the reins from Stash Kirkbride who is directing its 10th anniversary year which took place last month. www.holtfestival.org

The Inspired By Becker Art Society have come together for their annual exhibition in St Peter’s Church in Wenhaston, showcasing over 28 artists’ work inspired by the East Anglian painter Harry Becker. Predominantly works will feature watercolour, ink, charcoal and pastel. It opens Friday 3 August until Sunday 5 August with a Paint Out competition on the Saturday. www.ibbas.co.uk

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The Munnings Art Museum is at Castle House, the former home of the artist Sir Alfred Munnings (1878-1959) and his wife, Violet. Described by Munnings as ‘the house of my dreams’, he lived and worked in this elegant Tudor and Georgian building for over forty years until his death in 1959. The House, garden, artist’s studio and Café are set in forty acres of beautiful countryside in the Dedham Vale. Sir Alfred Munnings is considered to be one of England’s finest painters of horses and his depictions of rural life and landscapes capture a bygone era. Each year a changing selection of 150 paintings and drawings from the museum’s significant collection is hung chronologically throughout eight rooms. From less familiar early apprentice poster designs to the explosive horseracing scenes for which Munnings is most well-known the displays chart the artist’s life and six-decade career. The museum also presents a programme of special exhibitions which look at aspects of the artist’s work in depth.

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Picture perfect Constable Country Written by Liz Mattock Instagram @lizjanemattock

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re you an art lover, a fan of the countryside, feel at home on the water or just looking for a new place to explore this summer? Look no further than the picture perfect location of Constable Country, Suffolk. Constable Country spans Dedham Vale, Stour Valley, Flatford, Stratford St Mary, Sudbury and Stoke by Nayland. The former are classed as areas of outstanding natural beauty and are guaranteed to take your breath away. Stepping foot into this area of the East of England, you’ll quickly appreciate why John Constable, the landscape painter born here in 1778, had such a passion for the area and used it as inspiration for his paintings.

So where should you begin? Set off early and walk the Painter’s Trail, a 60km route through west Suffolk to find the exact viewpoints where Constable and Tom Gainsborough, a fellow painter, created their art. The route, accessible by bike or on foot, is a mesmerising journey through meadows, woodland and river banks. Pack up your camera, your easel and brushes, your sketch pad and a hearty picnic as you will be spoilt for choice of where to stop and take in the scenery.

Prefer to be on the water? You can book a guided canoe tour. Departing from the historic market town of Sudbury, a local guide will navigate you through the riverbanks to where the river meets the sea. One and two-day tours are available from £75 per day per adult and £37.50 for children. Availability and bookings can be made at www.riverstourboating.co.uk.

Where to stay? With so much to see, maybe you’ll want to plan a weekend break. Whether you prefer camping at the heart of nature or fancy a more salubrious break, you’ll be spoilt for choice. Why not mix the two and try glamping, the modern answer to camping with a few more home comforts and great for couples and families. Local sites include Alde Garden, Hidden Meadows and Gypsy Hollow, offering Mongolian yurts, giant safari tents, tepees and even refurbished gypsy trailers for you to bed down in the for night. Find out more at www.campsites.co.uk/search/glamping-in-suffolk and set up your home from home and sleep under the stars.

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Ready for something to eat & drink? There is plenty of choice, from cafes and pubs to upmarket restaurants. The Boathouse nestled in Dedham offers an affordable range of menus from a la carte, afternoon tea and row and dine, priced at £25.95 per person, where you can hire a boat for two hours and return for your evening meal. www.dedhamboathouse.com. Special celebration? Look no further than The Haywain on the outskirts of Constable Country in the village of Little Bromley. It is open for dinner between 7pm and 9.30pm by reservation only and offers a menu, which uses locally sourced products developed by leading chefs. Lazy Sunday brunch is also available between 9am and 1pm on Sundays. www.thehaywainrestaurant.com. And if you follow a vegan diet you’ll be spoilt for choice too with vegan eateries such as Cradle Café in Sudbury (www.cradlefoods.co.uk) and The Red Lion in Great Bricett (www.vegredlion.co.uk).

Events not to be missed Sudbury Farmers Market takes place on Friday 31 August at St Peter’s church offering a fine display of local produce, crafts and delicacies. More information at www.suffolkmarketevents.co.uk. This year marks the 250th anniversary of the founding of the Royal Academy. In recognition of this the Munnings Museum is celebrating Munnings’ links with the Academy from his first acceptances for the Summer Exhibition in 1899 to his election as President of the RA in 1944.

White Canoe on the Stour at Flatford, c1924, by Sir Alfred Munnings (copyright the estate of Sir Alfred Munnings)

In 2018 an interesting series of these works will be included in the special exhibition ‘Munnings and The River’. The Museum displays will include important letters, artefacts and photos that illustrate the range and breadth of his influence at this time. The Museum has in its collection some of the 300 paintings he exhibited at the RA and those on display in 2018 will be identified with the RA logo. Soak up some culture and head to Kentwell Hall & Gardens in Long Melford to see the Hall’s summer opera evening on Saturday 11 August. Tickets start at £29.75. Guests are invited to bring their own picnic and settle down in the warm open air, for a night of Rossini and more. Book tickets at www.kentwell.co.uk/events/evening/ barber-seville. Picturesque Constable Country has to be described in John Constable’s own words as it made him feel when he painted some of the most inspiring landscapes of his time: “I should paint my own places best; painting with me is but another word for feeling.” What are you waiting for?

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The Seagull, 19-75 Morton Road, Lowestoft, NR33 0JH. 01502 589726 www.theseagull.co.uk 17-18 Aug Swimming with Men Comedian and actor Rob Brydon plays Eric, who believes he can win back his wife Heather (Jane Horrocks) by diving into the world of male synchronised swimming. Marina Theatre, The Marina, Lowestoft, NR32 1HH 01502 533200. www.marinatheatre.co.uk 23-Aug The Pied Pier A skilful mix of puppetry, foot-tapping music and storytelling and will have audiences young and old entranced. Haverhill Arts Centre, High Street, Haverhill , CB9 8AR 01440 714140 www.haverhillartscentre.co.uk 24 Aug - 4 Sep Goodnight Mister Tom A tale of heart-breaking loss and remarkable friendship forged in a world at war. Theatre Royal, Westgate Street, Bury St Edmunds, IP33 1QR 01284 769505. www.theatreroyal.org 24-Aug Evita Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd-Webber’s spectacular hit musical based on the rags to riches tale of Evita, the Argentinian actress who captured the heart and imagination of her president, country and the world during the 1940s. The Seagull, 19-75 Morton Road, Lowestoft, NR33 0JH. 01502 589726. www.theseagull.co.uk 25-Aug Sing-along Grease The ultimate sing along film, who doesn’t know the songs to Grease? Fisher Theatre, Broad Street, Bungay, NR35 1EE. 01986 897130 www.fishertheatre.org 27 Aug - 1 Sep An Officer and a Gentleman The world premiere of a new musical that will simply sweep you off your feet! Based on true events, ‘An Officer and a Gentleman The Musical’ follows the Oscar-winning film starring Richard Gere. Ipswich Regent Theatre, 3 Saint Helen’s Street, Ipswich, IP4 1HE. 01473

433100. apps.ipswich.gov.uk 28-Aug Film: The Book Shop Set in a small town in 1959 England, the story of a woman who decides, against polite but ruthless local opposition, to open a bookshop, a decision which becomes a political minefield. Haverhill Arts Centre, High Street, Haverhill, CB9 8AR 01440 714140 www.haverhillartscentre.co.uk 29-Aug Songlines ‘Songlines’ is a witty and moving coming-of-age love story in all its awkward teen glory. The Seagull, 19-75 Morton Road, Lowestoft, NR33 0JH. 01502 589726. www.theseagull.co.uk 29-Aug The Post A very timely movie with a courageous, powerful woman at its centre. Katherine Graham, The Post’s proprietor, fought sexist directors and lawyers in her determination to reveal the truth at any cost, including closure. The Cut, New Cut, Halesworth, IP19 8BY. 0300 3033 211 newcut.org 31-Aug Mamma Mia Here We Go Again Sophie finds out more about her mother’s past while seeking guidance on how to handle her pregnancy. Haverhill Arts Centre, High Street, Haverhill, CB9 8AR. 01440 714140 www.haverhillartscentre.co.uk 31-Aug Les Misérables Let against the backdrop of 19th-century France, Les Misérables tells an emotional story of broken dreams and unrequited love, passion, sacrifice and redemption during a turbulent time of social and political unrest in Paris. The Seagull, 19-75 Morton Road, Lowestoft, NR33 0JH 01502 589726. www.theseagull.co.uk MUSIC 25-Aug Sabar Drum & Kora Evening The popular Master Drummer from Senegal, Modou Diouf, will play with his band Jappo to create loud, exciting rhythms and cross rhythms,

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guaranteed to get you dancing! The Cut, New Cut, Halesworth, IP19 8BY. 0300 3033 211. newcut.org 25-Aug Steven Yallop ‘Night at the Musicals’ An evening full of well-known musical theatre songs! The Apex, 1 Charter Square, Bury St Edmunds, IP33 3FD. 01284 758000. www.theapex.co.uk 30-Aug Jonas Kaufman, Under the Stars Regarded as one of the world’s greatest tenors, Jonas Kaufmann has captivated audiences across the globe with his incredible voice. Haverhill Arts Centre, High Street, Haverhill, CB9 8AR. 01440 714140 www.haverhillartscentre.co.uk 31-Aug The 545 A band showcase featuring five of the area’s most exciting up-andcoming bands; Golden Bantic, Tom Lumley, Enterlude, Saving Scarlett and Kelodown. The Apex, 1 Charter Square, Bury St Edmunds, IP33 3FD. 01284 758000 www.theapex.co.uk 31-Aug Kirsty Merryn - Playing Folk Roots Beguiling and mercurial, Kirsty’s music is heavily anchored in the folk tradition with jazz and classical backwaters. Fisher Theatre, Broad Street, Bungay, NR35 1EE. 01986 897130 www.fishertheatre.org ARTS & EXHIBITIONS 1-22 Aug Around the World: Paths in the Forest Uncover the world of Native American stories and animal spirits to create your own 3D Totem Pole. Ipswich Museum, High St, Ipswich, IP1 3QH. 1-31 Aug Ffiona Lewis - Summer Field A vibrant return to the Proms, Ffiona Lewis’s latest work is inspired by her new Suffolk studio and farm. The exhibition spans both the Dovecote Studio and Concert Hall Gallery, comprising a large painting series, a pastel series, and works on paper. The Quay Gallery, Next to the River Alde, Snape Maltings, IP17 1SP. snapemaltings.co.uk

9-16 Aug Land, Sea and in Between This exhibition charts our common thread of living and working in this unique landscape where land and sea come together and shapes and shadows shift with time. In contrast, other work explores more personal themes and anthems which resonate with the artists’ everyday lives. The Garage Gallery, 152 High St, Aldeburgh 14 Aug - 9 Sep Andrew Harrington An exhibition of original pastel paintings by Andrew Harrington. The Apex, 1 Charter Square, Bury St Edmunds, IP33 3FD. 01284 758000 www.theapex.co.uk 14 Aug - 9 Sep Iceni Botanical Artists Iceni Botanical Artists are dedicated to the world of the plant kingdom. They all live and work in East Anglia and include several leading artists in the field. The Apex, 1 Charter Square, Bury St Edmunds, IP33 3FD 01284 758000. www.theapex.co.uk 16-Aug Victorians & Pre-Raphaelites Looking at sentiment and romanticism in the 19th century, including the famous animal artist Rosa Bonheur and the women associated with the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood – Elisabeth Siddal and Lucy Madox Brown among others. The Cut, New Cut, Halesworth, IP19 8BY. 0300 3033 211. newcut.org SPECIAL EVENTS 1-31 Aug Snape Proms From big bands and orchestras to folk groups and solo artists, there’s music for everyone at the Snape Proms. Snape Maltings, IP17 1SP snapemaltings.co.uk 8-Aug Suffolk Coastal Heritage Trail Breathe in the sea air and admire the scenic views as you sample and appreciate the tastes of Suffolk heritage. Learn about the brewing process in a local Micro-Brewery; stop off at a traditional fisherman’s pub for a drink; enjoy a specially prepared Suffolk lunch and a private tour of Dunwich! Suffolk Food Hall (Meeting point), Peppers Lane, Wherstead, Ipswich, IP9 2AB. 07479 525595

10, 17, 24 & 31 Aug Southwold Artisan Craft Market Selection of local crafts including textiles, pebble art, stained glass, jewellery, natural products, paper cutting, homemade cards, sun catchers and more. Dogs welcome. High Street, Southwold, IP18 6DS 07907 566321 18-Aug Crafts & Gifts at The Apex Local exhibitors offer a great selection of handmade crafts & gifts. The Apex, 1 Charter Square, Bury St Edmunds, IP33 3FD. 01284 758000 www.theapex.co.uk 18-Aug Big Drop Brewing alcohol free beer tasting Big Drop Brewing is one of the leading breweries in the new wave of craft alcohol-free brewing. This is an opportunity to try their full range and ask questions of the founders, Rob Fink and James Kindred. Food Hall, Snape Maltings, IP17 1SP snapemaltings.co.uk 25-27 Aug Bloody Mary Returns to Framlingham Castle Travel back to Tudor England and meet one of the most gruesome monarchs of all! Framlingham Castle, Church Street, Framlingham, IP13 9BP. 0370 333 1181 AUCTIONS & ANTIQUES 4-Aug Halesworth Brocante Antique & Vintage Market 35 - 40 Brocanteurs selling an eclectic array of antique, vintage and collectables. 9am - 3pm. Free entry. The Old Print Works, Halesworth, IP19 8AP 12-Aug Beccles Antique Street Market 100 general and specialist dealers will fill the centre of Beccles, selling a wide range of good quality antiques and collectables. 8am-4pm. Beccles Town Centre, Beccles, NR34 8DJ facebook.com/antiquesmarketbeccles 24-25 Aug Southwold Fine Art and Antiques Fair Over 50 dealers in the finest quality antique furniture, ceramics, clocks, jewellery, glass and much more. Entry £4. 11am-5pm. Saint Felix School, Southwold, IP18 6SD

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his summer, why not head on down to the Norfolk coast and fire up that portable BBQ to enjoy a burger or two at the beach?

Beach BBQs can be the ultimate summer fun and as Norfolk is renowned for its local produce, there is no need to despair at a supermarket sausage! Instead, head to one of Norfolk’s fantastic farm shops for home-grown seasonal fruits and veg, local meats, cheeses, breads, wines, local beers and more for a beach BBQ to remember! With such a beautiful stretch of coastline in Norfolk you really are spoilt for choice when it comes to where to go. If you’re looking for something touristy and full of attractions, then Great Yarmouth will be your go-to and you can stock up en-route at Blofield Farm Shop (www.blofieldfarmshop.co.uk). If you prefer a more traditional beach, pop into White House Farm in Sprowston, Norwich (www.norwich-pyo.co.uk) which is on the way to Wroxham so perfect if you’re heading to either the Broads or the coast – in particular, Happisburgh, Sea Palling, Waxham, Horsey or Winterton. Alternatively Farm to Fork and Fish in Horstead (www.farmtoforkandfish.co.uk) is great if you’re taking a trip to Mundesley, Bacton or Walcott beaches.

On the way to the beautiful beaches of Wells-next-theSea, Holkham and Blakeney, stop off at either Arthur Howell (www.arthurhowell.com) in Wells-next-the-Sea, Wiveton Hall Farm Shop in Holt (www.wivetonhall.co.uk/ farm-shop), Back to the Garden in Letheringsett (www.back-to-the-garden.co.uk) or the original Walsingham Farm Shop in Little Walsingham (www.walsingham.co/our-farm-shops/walsingham). Further west along the coast, Brancaster or Sunny Hunny are very popular choices and you’ll find farm shops at either the other Walsingham Farm Shops branch, housed in the Barn at Norfolk Lavender in Heacham (www.walsingham.co/our-farm-shops/walsingham) or Drove Orchards, Thornham (https://droveorchards.com). Last, but by no means least, don’t forget the all-important beer! Why not support a local Norfolk business, Beers of Europe (www.beersofeurope.co.uk)? They’ve got a fantastic selection, both in-store and online, and can even keep the designated driver happy with an alcohol-free beer or two! Remember before you go to take a look at North Norfolk’s BBQ Do’s & Don’ts: www.north-norfolk.gov.uk/ info/assets-and-leisure/bbq-dos-and-donts For more events in Norfolk visit www.eastlife.co.uk or join our Facebook group: What’s On in Norfolk with Eastlife: https://www.facebook.com/groups/whatsonnorfolk

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THE SWAN MOTEL THE SWAN MOTEL, A MOTEL, RESTAURANT AND PUBLIC HOUSE SITUATED IN THE VILLAGE OF GILLINGHAM ON THE NORFOLK AND SUFFOLK BORDER JUST OUTSIDE THE MARKET TOWN OF BECCLES.

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Relax and unwind on one of our river trips. Discover stunning scenery and wildlife around every bend as you listen to the Skipper’s live commentary. Trips available from 24 March to 31 October. Or perhaps you’d prefer to be captain? Hire one of our day boats and explore the Broads your own way.

Call us on 01603 782207 and we’ll help you arrange the perfect day out.

One day on the Broads is never enough! Why not book one of fabulous holiday cruisers or waterside holiday homes Visit www.broads.co.uk or call 01603 782207 to request a brochure.

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The Kings Arms Ludham is the nearest restaurant (5 minute walk) to the moorings at the historic Womack Staithe. A family run pub since 1989 & situated in the beautiful Norfolk Broads village of Ludham. Our restaurant serves fantastic food all year round, with food & bar snacks available in the main bar area too. If you would prefer to sit outside we have a superb large patio area and children's play area. We welcome well behaved large parties too. (Incl Stag & Hen events) Dogs are welcome except in the main restaurant. LIVE MUSIC EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT

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hether you’re visiting for a day, weekend or week, magic happens on the Norfolk Broads. One of the prime destinations in the UK for a staycation, the Broads have been capturing the hearts of our nation for some time. There’s no better feeling than exploring the waterways by boat in the sunshine, watching the ducks dart about, birds fly overhead, while enjoying quality time with friends or family. With so much to do on and around the Norfolk Broads this summer, it can be a bit overwhelming, so here are our suggestions of what to do and where to go for a holiday on the Broads.

Things to do For a perfect day out to entertain the whole family, head to Wroxham Barns (www.wroxhambarnes.co.uk). Not only does it have plenty of food, clothes and craft shops, it also has a gallery, picnic area, café and restaurant. To entertain younger visitors, Wroxham Barns has a funfair, mini golf and the brilliant Junior Farm where children can bottle-feed lambs, cuddle guinea pigs and chicks and feed the pigs and goats all whilst learning a bit more about the barnyard animals.

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To really explore the Broads themselves whilst relaxing in comfort take a Broads Tour (www.broadstours.co.uk) on a passenger boat. Tours often last from 1 ½ - 2 hours with excellent commentary pointing out the wildlife and points of interest along the river. The lower level houses a fully licensed bar and lounge offering snacks, tea and coffee as well, whilst upstairs you have the best views of the Broads. If you are lucky a jazz band will serenade you as you float along the river. Nestled in Stalham Staithe is the Museum of the Broads (www.museumofthebroads.org.uk) which offers some informative fun for everyone. The exhibitions explore the boating history of the Broads and recently an exhibition called ‘Broadland during the First World War’ depicts the lives of locals during the Great War. You can enjoy a boat ride on the Victorian steamer along the river. The museum also has entertainment for the younger ones with the Ellis Eel trails.

Places to Stay The Norfolk Mead Hotel, Coltishall This luxury hotel is one of the finest around with a walled garden and a prime location on the River Bure. It supplies Wi-Fi, a lounge, bar and restaurant with excellent service and free parking. Why not visit their spa with a range of treatments for an extra treat while you stay? Or you could visit the hotel for an afternoon for a spa treatment, a walk around the walled garden and finish with afternoon tea. www.norfolkmead.co.uk Wheatacre Hall Barns The eight barn-converted cottages on the working arable and dairy farm are a self-catered idyllic escape in the south Norfolk countryside. The cottages are fitted out with quality home comforts including a super king size bed, en-suites and a barbecue. There is a communal hot tub, a gym, games room and a play area for children. The cottages are situated near the city of Norwich and the southern tip of the broads. www.wheatacrehallbarns.co.uk

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As well as cottages and hotels, there are plenty of different options to stay. There are lots of camping and glamping sites for the more outdoorsy types where you can stay in yurts, bell tents and cabins. To fully experience the Broads, you can hire a boat for a week, a weekend or a day, and there is lots of choice as to what type of boat you would like, from houseboats to the glamourous wherry yachts.

Places to Eat Dotted along the banks you’ll find plenty of pubs to moor up for a pint or pull up for a picnic. The many Broads villages have a choice of cosy pubs and restaurants. The main attraction of the Old Mill Restaurant (www.theoldmillrestaurant.co.uk) is that it is situated right by the river in Wroxham. To overlook the river whilst having a refreshing drink or meal makes a visit here really special. Dogs are also allowed outside. The Ferry Inn (horningferry.co.uk), a historic pub in Horning, is also situated near the river and has lovely food and refreshments with a carvery every day. The Inn sets itself apart by having accommodating and imaginative family friendly elements such as a ‘kids meal deal’ and live music and a rodeo on selected summer dates. So, what are you waiting for? Why not head over to the Norfolk Broads for an exciting summer holiday this year?

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Skippered Sails on the Norfolk Broads Come and enjoy a skippered sail on a traditional wooden sailing yacht with one of our experienced skippers. Just £74 for up to 4 people for a 2 hour sail on the Norfolk Broads. A great way to experience the Broads with friends and loved ones.

Call 01692 678263 today to book Cabin Yacht and Half Decker hire is also available. See our website for more information.

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What’s on: Norfolk THEATRE, FILM AND SHOWS 7 Jul - 5 Sep Cromer Pier Show 2 More fabulous traditional variety mixed seamlessly with contemporary content keeping the show relevant for all ages. A feast of comedy, speciality acts, music, vocals, dance and fun. Pavilion Theatre, Cromer Pier, Cromer, NR27 9HE. 01263 512495 www.cromerpier.co.uk/whats-on 4-Aug Intellectual Hooligans The show will consist of “Whose Line Is It Anyway?” style games based entirely on audience suggestions. Anything goes (and we mean anything!) Maddermarket Theatre, St Johns Alley, Norwich, NR2 1DR 01603 620917. www.maddermarket.co.uk 9-18 Aug Oh What a Lovely War A production of this devasting musical satire to mark the centenary of the end of the First World War. Westacre Theatre, River Road, Westacre, PE32 1UD. 01760 755800 www.westacretheatre.com 9-Aug Nowt as Queer as Folk A village. A feud. A double-booked village hall. Torn apart by Chardonnay and a corrupt planning officer, in this place anything goes. Except the New State and Socialism. A fast-paced comedy focusing on the trials and tribulations of attempting to change the lives of strict Bombay gin drinkers. Maddermaket Theatre, St Johns Alley, Norwich, NR2 1DR 01603 620917 www.maddermarket.co.uk

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15 Aug - 15 Sep Miss Saigon In the last days of the Vietnam War, 17 year-old Kim is forced to work in a Saigon bar run by a notorious character known as the Engineer. There she meets and falls in love with an American GI named Chris but they are torn apart by the fall of Saigon. For three years Kim goes on an epic journey of survival to find her way back to Chris, who has no idea he’s fathered a son. Norwich Theatre Royal, Theatre Street, Norwich, NR2 1RL. 01603 630000. www.theatreroyalnorwich.co.uk

31 Aug - 5 Sept A Passionate Woman Betty, a passionate, doting mum from Leeds finds it hard to accept that her son, Mark, is leaving the fold to get married. On the wedding morning she retreats to the loft where she relives her long-lost youth and the affair with the man she might have married, and gradually reconciles herself to the imminent departure of Mark. Sheringham Little Theatre, 2 Station Road, Sheringham, NR26 8RE 01263 822347 www.sheringhamlittletheatre.com

17 & 24 Aug Jumble Tales A selfie-obsessed Prince Charming, compulsive cleaner Cinderella, naughty prankster Rumplestiltskin and a Sleeping Beauty who’s always sneaking a nap when you need her the most; just some of the many characters you will meet on a trip to the seaside that turns into a hilarious quest for Happy Ever After. Sheringham Little Theatre, 2 Station Road, Sheringham, NR26 8RE. 01263 822347. www.sheringhamlittletheatre.com 22-29 Aug Wife Begins at Forty In this hilarious comedy, George and Linda Harper’s 17 year marriage has gone stale, but George doesn’t seem to be aware of it. Sheringham Little Theatre, 2 Station Road, Sheringham, NR26 8RE. 01263 822347 www.sheringhamlittletheatre.com

MUSIC 4-Aug Faith - The George Michael Legacy This is a stunning tribute show that features Wayne Dilks as George Michael together with an 8 piece backing band, the show and production are based upon The George Michael 25 Live Tour. Princess Theatre, 13 The Green, Hunstanton, PE36 5AH. 01485 532252. www.princesshunstanton.co.uk 5-Aug Jazz Picnic - DixieMix Bring a picnic, a bottle of wine and enjoy a lazy afternoon enjoying the cool sounds of DixieMix Jazz Band. Westacre Theatre, River Road, Westacre, PE32 1UD. 01760 755800 www.westacretheatre.com 17-Aug The Blues Bluffers The Blues Bluffers are the most exciting new Blues Brothers tribute on the circuit. Norwich Arts Centre, St. Benedict’s Street, Norwich, NR2 4PG 01603 660352. norwichartscentre.co.uk

14-Aug Rising Appalachia ‘Rising Appalachia’ brings to the stage a collection of sounds, stories, and songs steeped in tradition and a devotion to world culture. Norwich Arts Centre, St. Benedict’s Street, Norwich, NR2 4PG. 01603 660352 norwichartscentre.co.uk

22-26 Aug Singin’ in the Rain The show tells the story of the first Hollywood musical, when the silver screen found its voice and left silent movies and some of its stars behind. Norwich Playhouse, 42 - 58 St. George’s Street, Norwich, NR3 1AB. 01603 598 598 www.norwichplayhouse.co.uk

18-Aug The Searchers The Searchers remarkable career continues. Princess Theatre, 13 The Green, Hunstanton, PE36 5AH 01485 532252 www.princesshunstanton.co.uk

15 Aug - 1 Sep Wind in the Willows This lively script faithfully captures all the warmth and whimsy of Grahame’s celebrated novel. Yet all is not as one might expect…Maddermarket

26-Aug Joe Pasquale – A Few Of His Favourite Things Let your inner child loose and learn to laugh and play again. Princess

18-Aug The ELO Encounter In an all live show featuring soaring strings and striking vocal harmonies and all of the much loved songs.

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Pavilion Theatre, Pier Gardens, Gorleston, Norfolk NR31 6PP. 01493 662832. www.gorlestonpavilion.co.uk 26-Aug Jazz At The Hub The last Sunday of the month means only one thing, and that is ‘Jazz At The Hub’. Early booking is advised for this ever-popular evening of live jazz music in the Hub café. Sheringham Little Theatre, 2 Station Road, Sheringham, NR26 8RE. 01263 822347. www.sheringhamlittletheatre.com 31-Aug Aba Queens Aba Queens (formerly Abba Queens) is a 10-year established Abba tribute show based in Cambridgeshire. Norwich Arts Centre, St. Benedict’s Street, Norwich, NR2 4PG 01603 660352 norwichartscentre.co.uk 31-Aug Swing Performed with the energy and passion that the original Kings Of Swing intended and bringing this great genre of music back for a whole new generation. Pavilion Theatre, Pier Gardens, Gorleston, Norfolk, NR31 6PP. 01493 662832 www.gorlestonpavilion.co.uk ARTS & EXHIBITIONS 25 Mar - 31 Oct Treasures and Trophies Exhibition To bring the story and history to life there will be plenty of opportunity for visitor interaction. Holkham Estate, Wells-next- the-Sea, NR23 1AB www.holkham.co.uk 17 Jun - 2 Sep Superstructures ‘Superstructures’ tells the story of architecture’s fascination in the postWorld War Two decades with new technology, lightweight structures, pioneering building techniques and innovative engineering solutions. Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts UEA, Norwich, NR4 7TJ. scva.ac.uk 24 Jun - 8 Sep Go Go Hares Trail in the City A free art sculpture trail of 50 hares in and around the city of Norwich, and a further trail around Norfolk of 18 moongazer sculptures, raising money for Norfolk children’s charity Break. City of Norwich. www.gogohares.co.uk

1 Aug - 1 Dec Handmade Exhibition: A Millenia of Making ‘Millennia of Making’ shows objects chosen from the museum’s collections to highlight the craftsmanship of making things. Ancient House Museum of Thetford Life, White Hart Street, Thetford, IP24 1AA. 01842 752599. museums.norfolk.gov.uk 11 Aug - 5 Sep Summer Exhibition Vibrant annual summer show of work by the gallery’s new and established artists. Bircham Gallery, 14 Market Place, Holt, NR25 6BW 01263 713312 www.birchamgallery.co.uk 23-25 Aug Retro Art Exhibition The exhibition will showcase a range of limited edition American gig posters, plus urban art prints by top artists, plus military, travel and sports posters. The Forum, Millennium Plain, Norwich, NR2 1TF. 01603 727950 www.theforumnorwich.co.uk 31 Aug - 2 Sep The Life (without you) Exhibition The exhibition provides an opportunity for bereaved children and young people to express their thoughts, feelings, emotions and memories through art which could include drawing, painting, poetry and song writing. The Forum, Millennium Plain, Norwich, NR2 1TF. 01603 727950 www.theforumnorwich.co.uk SPECIAL EVENTS 25 Jul - 29 Aug Summer Fireworks Every Wednesday evening for six weeks the skies over Great Yarmouth are illuminated with fantastic summer firework spectacular. The evening starts off with fun and music entertainment from 8pm followed by our firework display starting at 10pm. Seafront, Great Yarmouth, NR30 2EN 01493 846346. www.great-yarmouth.co.uk 27 Jul - 5 Aug Wells Carnival A week of family fun and events including a Carnival Day procession around the town featuring floats, fancy-dress, pull-and push-along vehicles and much more. Wells-next-the-Sea, NR23 1DR . www.wellscarnival.co.uk 31 Jul - 5 Aug Follow Your Nose Trail Take the journey around Lynn Museum, following your nose. Complete

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The beautiful historic town centre hosts a range of independent shops, boutiques, antique shops and vintage shops, which provide a wealth of unique items for everyone. There are also plenty of treasures to discover in the hidden courtyards off market place and the high street, such as Fountain Court and Rose Court, in their boutique shops. Visit (www.facebook.com/olneyshops) to find out more about the local shops.

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If you’re thinking of making a move to this part of the region or simply want a day out, here are five great reasons to visit:

History Bishop’s Stortford was popular long before the good schools, transport links and town facilities arrived. Its history dates back to the early 13th century where it became the cause of dispute between King John and the Pope. Visitors can dive into the town’s history at Bishop’s Stortford Museum, which is housed at The Rhodes Centre; a local hub for entertainment. The museum features displays of artefacts and will host a number of events for children during the school holidays, while the Rhodes Theatre has film screenings and live music to keep adults entertained.

Family days out It’s clear to see why the town is popular with families. In addition to its cinema and the Rhodes Centre, the town is home to eight parks. Sworder’s Field is one of the most popular with two playgrounds, a skate park and splash and paddling pool.

Food and drink All tastes and budgets are catered for in Bishop’s Stortford with a large and varied selection of restaurants, bars and cafes. For light bites, stop by one of the many coffee shops that spill seating onto the street during summer months and watch the afternoon go by. For evening dining, there’s a choice of cuisine from around the world. Fans of Turkish food should head to Skew Restaurant, which features a Champagne bar, or Pirico, a popular choice for weekends serving both Turkish and Italian cuisine. For al fresco drinks, head to Host for its outdoor terrace. For a classic country pub drive a short distance out of town to the Coach & Horses, a beautifully styled gastro pub with a huge garden.

Shopping If retail therapy is more your style, the town won’t disappoint. The High Street is lined with fashion boutiques such as Ruby Room and newbie Apache and convenience shops. Jackson Square, an undercover retail space in the middle of the High Street, is home to brands such as H&M, Next and Sainsbury’s. There’s an impressive selection of interior stores such as Lathams Home, Elements Home & Garden and Coopers of Stortford. A weekly market is held on Thursday and Saturday, 8.30am-4pm, offering everything from clothing, food and flowers. A Farmer’s and Craft Market is held on the first Saturday of each month, 9.30am-1.30pm.

Dog walks Pet-owner’s will be thrilled with the lovely walks in and around Bishop’s Stortford. Take a leisurely walks along the River Stort which leads to the countryside of Great Hallingbury and Sawbridgeworth or visit Southern Country Park with its woodland, streams and picnic areas. For all your doggy needs visit the ‘Barkery’ on Church Street, just off the High Street, which serves up hand-baked doggy treats such as meaty bites and pupcakes among many other delights, using organic ingredients! There’s also a range of pet accessories. www.facebook.com/pg/bishopsstortfordbarkery Bishop’s Stortford Castle Gardens

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Wonderful Welwyn Garden City’s Cinema on the Green event returns! This year we are bringing you 3 days of FREE films for your delight! There are 3 film screenings per day at 12:00, 15:30 and 19:00 and this year we have upgraded to a larger, higher resolution screen with improved sound quality by using Vortex Events, a locally based WGC company. There are no tickets, however numbers are restricted for safety and it is first come first seated. For more information and tips for your enjoyment please visit welwyngarden.co.uk Wednesday 15 August 12:00 Moana (PG) 15:30 Paddington 2 (PG) 19:00 La La Land (12A) Thursday 16 August 12:00 Coco (PG) 15:30 Greatest Showman (PG) 19:00 Jumanji – Welcome to the Jungle (12A) Friday 17 August 12:00 Toy Story (PG) 15:30 Back to the Future (PG) 19:00 Greatest Showman (PG) This event is brought to you by the town centre businesses via Welwyn Garden City Business Improvement District (BID). Thanks to the additional sponsors: Greys, WGC Cinema, Anytime Fitness, Crane & Staples, Toni & Guy, Welwyn Carpet Mills, Dominoes

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Located about a mile from the city centre, Hotel Felix is an independent boutique hotel offering stylish contemporary accommodation in a stunning Victorian building set in leafy gardens. It’s a place to unwind away from the hubbub, while you check out their modern art collection and enjoy the fresh seasonal dishes on the menu at the two AA rosette Graffiti restaurant. Why not treat yourself to a Stay and Punt package? It’s available until 29 October and includes accommodation, dinner at Graffiti, breakfast and a punt tour along the Backs, giving you spectacular views of historic colleges and their beautiful gardens. Bikes are available if you’d like to cycle into the city centre and the hotel is dog friendly too. www.hotelfelix.co.uk

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There’s a rather beautiful neo-classical building on Jesus Lane which was originally built as Victorian Turkish baths. Behind a plain black door, down in the basement, you’ll find Hidden Rooms Cocktail Lounge where the lights are dim and the vibe is classy but chilled. There’s an extensive menu of classic cocktails alongside wine and beer with nuts and crisps to snack on. The Events Room hosts jazz gigs on Thursday nights, speed dating sessions on Wednesdays and Bachata dance classes on Tuesday evenings. I’d recommend making an advance reservation for your booth area in the table service Cocktail Lounge. And the Hidden Rooms team of expert bartenders will be sharing some of their secrets and tips in free cocktail making lessons during Cambridge Cocktail Weekend at the Corn Exchange from 24 – 26 August. www.hiddenrooms.co.uk

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Magic is happening in the kitchen at Restaurant Twenty Two on Chesterton Road, just north of Midsummer Common. Chef Sam Carter and Alexandra Olivier, his partner in life and business, have refurbished this small intimate space and offer creative modern British food with a twist, using seasonal ingredients from local suppliers. You’ll find seven and five course tasting menus alongside a la carte and a lunch menu which is exceptional value at £20 for three courses. Sam creates delectable flavours and textures in each dish and every plate of his food is a feast for the eyes too. It’s fine dining but Restaurant Twenty Two is not stuffy or starchy…it has a relaxed atmosphere and has quickly garnered an enthusiastic East Anglian fan base while also receiving rave reviews in the national press, so do book a table in advance. Your taste buds will thank you for it! www.restaurant22.co.uk

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DON’T MISS ….. Savino’s coffee shop, tucked away in Emmanuel Street. A small yet perfectly formed family run Italian café serving Illy coffee, homemade cakes, soups, panini and salads. www.savinos.co.uk Stem + Glory restaurant at Mitcham’s Corner. Awardwinning vegan food with a weekday fast service lunch to eat in or take away plus table service a la carte menu for lunch and dinner. www.stemandglory.uk

Over at the award-winning Cambridge Cookery School in Homerton Gardens, you’ll find a light, bright café serving fresh seasonal dishes with ingredients sourced mainly from a small group of local, sustainable, high welfare producers. The décor, food and wine reflect owner Tine Roche’s Scandinavian heritage and her deep love of Italy. Try the homemade bread and pastries for breakfast, brunch or at lunchtime, when the counter offers colourful grain based salads, filled focaccia and open sandwiches on rye bread. On Friday and Saturday evenings, relax on the peaceful, sunny terrace with wine, cocktails and tapas or make sure to book ahead for the popular Saturday night Bistro set menu. www.cambridgecookery.com

The University Centre Wine Bar in Granta Place. Open to the public and housed in one of Cambridge’s finest examples of brutalist architecture, with views over the River Cam, it serves wine, beer and spirits as well as simple charcuterie and cheese boards. www.cucwinebar.org

Rosemary is a Cambridge resident blogging about what’s new in this beautiful, vibrant city. Read her guide to city living on her blog at www.newincambridge.com Follow her on Instagram @rosemarybtalbot & Twitter @talbot_rosemary

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Once Upon A Festival, 11 August Central Park, Peterborough Enjoy a day of arts and crafts, story-telling, outdoor theatre and creative workshops at the Once Upon a Festival! Watch your favourite story books come to life, meet Peter Rabbit himself, and follow the Beatrix Potter trail or learn all about comics with the best-selling cartoonist, James Parsons. Free entry. vivacity.org/theatrearts/festivals-events/once-upon-a-festival-2018/ Ferry Meadows


Behind the Scenes Tour at Peckover House and Gardens, 11, 12, 18 & 19 August North Brink, Wisbech, PE13 1JR Experience a behind the scenes tour of the stunning Peckover House and Gardens. Get an exclusive look at areas of the elegant, Georgian stately home which are not usually open to the public. Entry is £3 plus normal admission. www.nationaltrust.org.uk/peckover-house-and-garden

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These events are worth traveling a little further for… Oundle Farmers Market, 11 August, 8am – 2pm Market Place, Oundle, Northamptonshire Visit Oundle’s Farmer’s Market, which is held on the second Saturday of every month. Try out the pig roast or locally produced speciality sausages! With over 35 stalls, there is a huge range of produce to choose from, including goats cheese from Teife Valley Dairy, season flowers from Manor Farm and fresh fish from Western and Long. There will also be other produce on offer from bread, meats, poultry, preserves, sweets and chocolate! You won’t be going home hungry! www.whatsonoundle.org.uk

1940’s Ramsey Weekend, 18-19 August The Camp, Ramsey, PE26 2XB Come along for a weekend of 1940’s fun! With three stages full of vintage music and entertainment, from string bands to swing orchestra’s, there is something for everyone to get their foot tapping. Alongside the music, there will be other activities such as wartime cookery presentations, 40s hair demonstrations and a fashion show. Don’t worry about the kids, there is plenty to keep them busy, from funfair rides to farmyard animals, there is something for the whole family! Entry from £6. www.ramsey1940s.co.uk Goose at Ferry Meadows Country Park

Burghley Fine Food Market, Sun 26 - Mon 27 Aug The House Office, Burghley House, Burghley Park, Stamford, Lincolnshire, PE9 3JY Situated in the grounds of the elegant Elizabethan House, Burghley Fine Food Market gathers over 30 local suppliers in a celebration of local produce. From handmade cheeses, artisan breads, organic vegetables, luxury sweet treats and rare breed meats, try something tasty and you never know you might find a new favourite! www.burghley.co.uk Stamford Shakespeare Company Tolethorpe Hall, Stamford, Lincolnshire PE9 4BH Set within the enchanting woodland, enjoy a traditional Shakespeare play in an open-air theatre ran by the Stamford Shakespeare Company! Bring along a picnic to eat in the beautiful gardens of Tolethorpe Hall, before heading into the auditorium or opt for a ready-packed picnic, which will be waiting for you at the venue! Tickets from £14. stamfordshakespeare.co.uk

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What’s on: Cambridgeshire THEATRE, FILM AND SHOWS 27 Jul - 4 Aug His Dark Materials Philip Pullman’s epic fantasy trilogy comes to life as a double bill at the Fitzwilliam Museum this summer as part of the ‘ADC on Tour’ season. Using a specially built temporary theatre and spectacular sets, lighting and puppetry, this production promises to be a theatrical experience like no other. The Fitzwilliam Museum, Trumpington Street, Cambridge, CB2 1RB. 01223 332900 www.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk 4-5 Aug Minevention 2018 If you’ve ever wanted to meet some of your favourite Minecraft YouTubers, take part in Minecraft Tournaments and Build Battle Competitions or dress up as your favourite Minecraft character in our Costume Contest, then this event is for you The Cresset, Bretton Centre, Peterborough, PE3 8DX. 01733 265705 www.cresset.co.uk 5-Aug The Producers: 50th Anniversary The story follows Max Bialystock as a washed up Broadway producer forced to romance old ladies to finance his plays. When timid accountant Leo Bloom is brought in to do his books, he inadvertently reveals to Bialystock that under the right circumstances, a producer could make more money with a flop than a hit. Key Theatre, Embankment Road, Peterborough, PE1 1EF. 01733 207239 www.vivacity-peterborough.com 14-18 Aug A Cultural Exchange Biscotte (French) and Margareth (English) meet each other in the South of France. Although their two countries are both geographically and historically close, Margareth and Biscotte soon come across some personal, political and socio-economical differences. These they explore with emotional intensity, whilst trying to work out if they actually want to spend any time together. Corpus Playroom, 10 St Edward’s Passage, Cambridge, CB2 3PJ. 01223 300085 www.corpusplayroom.com

14-Aug The League of Gentlemen Returning to the stage for their first UK tour in over 12 years with their new live show. BAFTA Award winning comedy legends Reece Shearsmith, Steve Pemberton, Mark Gatiss and Jeremy Dyson bring their dark and unhinged fictional village of Royston Vasey to Cambridge. Cambridge Corn Exchange, Wheeler Street, Cambridge, CB2 3QE. 01223 357 851. www.cambridgelivetrust.co.uk 18-Aug Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland Open-air theatre at Flag Fen. Take a trip down the rabbit hole with Chapterhouse Theatre Company this summer as they present the classic tale of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. Key Theatre, Embankment Road, Peterborough, PE1 1EF. 01733 207239 www.vivacity-peterborough.com 19-Aug Vanessa (live from Glyndebourne) A rare opportunity to see Barber’s Pulitzer Prize-winning work – opera from the age of Hitchcock, with an atmospheric score and tense, psychological twists. Key Theatre, Embankment Road, Peterborough, PE1 1EF. 01733 207239 www.vivacity-peterborough.com 22-25 Aug Guys and Dolls ‘Guys and Dolls’ is the classic musical romantic comedy involving the unlikeliest of Manhattan pairings: a high-rolling gambler and a puritanical missionary, a showgirl dreaming of the straight-and-narrow and a crap game manager who is anything but. Key Theatre, Embankment Road, Peterborough, PE1 1EF. 01733 207239. www.vivacity-peterborough.com 29-1 Sep The Merchant of Venice, The Taming of the Shrew and Twelfth Night Shakespeare’s Globe returns to Cambridge Arts Theatre with three of the playwright’s most popular plays – ‘The Merchant of Venice’, ‘The Taming of the Shrew’ and ‘Twelfth Night’.

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Fun Fair

Clay Shooting

BASC Dog Events - Heavy Horse Show Monday Lurcher Show Sunday & Monday Terrier Show Sunday & Monday Countryman’s Weekly Qualifier will be held on the Sunday only Ferret Show Rural Craft - Craft Marquee Childrens Rides - Full Catering & Bars RING DISPLAYS: Falconry - Gun Dog Demonstrations - Ring Events Bee Keeping - Bygones and much more For further information and events listings see www.fenlandfairs.com

GATES OPEN 8.30am TO 5.30pm Admission Adults £12.50 Children under 13 FREE Address: Quy Hall, Stow-Cum-Quy, CB25 0AF


WIXAMS RETIREMENT VILLAGE The ExtraCare Charitable Trust

WIXAMS RETIREMENT VILLAGE The ExtraCare Charitable Trust

Retire to a YOUNGER YOU. Now taking reservations –

Don’t miss out!

Show apartments now open - 10am - 4pm, Monday - Friday. Come and look around the show homes and discover all that this exciting new village has to offer. Wixams Retirement Village, Bedford Road, Bedford MK42 6AX For more information Please phone us on 01234 430 508 or just pop in. wixamsretirementvillage www.wixamsvillage.co.uk

*Subject to availability. Charges will apply. Details of any costs associated with your home, care and village services will be provided as part of your application. The ExtraCare Charitable Trust, registered charity number 327816, is a company limited by guarantee and registered in England and Wales as company number 2205136. Its registered office is at 7 Harry Weston Road, Binley Business Park, Binley, Coventry, CV3 2SN. Copyright © 2018 - The ExtraCare Charitable Trust.


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