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It’s the BIG Christmas issue! Given that we weren’t allowed to be with our loved ones last Christmas, we’re going all out to celebrate this year and we’ve got some amazing features to get you in the festive spirit. First up, there’s our fantastic ‘12 days of Giftmas’ feature where one lucky reader has the opportunity to win 12 amazing prizes donated by businesses near and far – worth over £500! We’ve also got tips and tricks on making Christmas better this year, festive food ideas and how you can support local businesses by shopping local for gifts – with plenty of ideas to get you started! Plus there are Christmas life hacks, your Christmas pet pictures and so much more!
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Distributor: Lynsey We must mention a story that made us smile recently; we even I used to love the chocolate coins. I’d literally eat them all before my parents had to check it wasn’t a joke at first – but it appears to be real. A got up in the morning. company called Bargain Max is giving parents the opportunity to buy an empty cardboard box for 1p as an idea for a child’s Christmas present. It’s not to be mean of course, but simply because children Distributor: Zeenat are often more fascinated with the cardboard box the present came It was an inappropriate one – a spray in than the gift itself! Last time we checked, the boxes had sold out, tan, which I obviously need, right? but fear not – Tangent Office Resources (32 Chislehurst Rd) is going down the eco-friendly route and offering boxes of all sizes – for Distributor: Tara house moves, to use for gifts and big boxes for kids to play with! Nothing beats the old-fashioned And the best part is that they are doing this to help raise money for cardboard Christmas stocking full of a local charity, Bromley Mencap, with a donation box in store. chocolate like Treets (remember them?!) So why not pop in to pick up a box – and help do your bit for repurposing and recycling cardboard! Until next month, have a wonderful Christmas – however you spend it!
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5. Write it, Say it, Message it 6. History 8. Noticeboard 11. (Deputy) Mayor's Voice 11. Lines From Linda 12. What's on this Month 19. Local Heroes 29. Shop Local This Christmas 42. Stockists 43. A Final Thought lifeinmagazines.co.uk
Lifestyle 14. Puzzle Page 16. Ask The Experts 20. Pets 23. Home & Garden 24. Eco News 26. 12 Days of Giftmas 30. Xmas Food & Drink 33. Xmas Life Hacks 36. Did You know 39. Business 40. Short Story
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Poetry corner A Little Saxon King
What’s Your Take...? Maria Hooper Make sure your neighbours aren't alone this year, whatever their age, we've all spent far too much time alone the last 18 months. Personally feeding one or two extra people at my table is no trouble and reduces the food waste I always have.
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A little Saxon king one day Called his men around He told them in a dream he’d seen Their fields became a town
The streets were laid with slabs of stone With wagons moving on their own Traders worked with one another In a market under cover Together they would sell their wares He even saw some moving stairs And boxes placed within a wall Would give out money to them all It would be called a cash machine And the people in their dwellings Would decorate a large fir tree For they worshipped A special god called electricity Their god was very powerful For their trees began to shine And the people laughed And clapped their hands Saying ‘peace to all mankind’ Then the king proclaimed That from now on He would call this new town Orpington The men looked in wonder At their mighty king And very soon they all agreed We must get rid of him Maureen Hillier
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History A look back at Orpington Hospital
Photos: Bromley Historic Collections
Pam Preedy
by PAM PREEDY, historian & author
The outbreak of the First World War in 1914 saw men from all over Britain and the Commonwealth rush to join the fight; some ‘on reserve’ rejoined their old regiments and battalions, others joined queues to volunteer, anxious not to miss out as it would ‘be over by Christmas.’ They came from far and wide, including Australia, New Zealand and Canada. Many, having served their time in the regular army, had migrated to try their hand at farming – looking for new opportunities. As we all know, the Great War (1914-1918) saw unimagined carnage and devastation, not just to the lands over which it was fought, but to the men themselves who gave their lives in thousands. Many endured terrible wounds. The province of Ontario wanted to make their contribution to the war effort and built a hospital, the 16th Canadian General (known locally as the Ontario hospital), at Orpington at their own cost and fully maintained by the province. It was one of the largest and most up-to-date military hospitals in the world. It was open to troops from Britain, Canada, Australia, Newfoundland and New Zealand – all were welcomed and treated. When it opened in February, 1915, just four months after the start of building, it comprised 20 wards, each containing 52 beds, providing care for 1,040 patients. It was not enough to meet the level of need during the war years and in 1917 an extension commenced, to double capacity and increase the number of beds to 2,120. An isolation ward with 40 beds was also added. Some of the statistics are truly amazing: in a six-month period, 448,955 meals were served at a cost of £42,561 (today worth in the region of £2,254,450). The laundry bill was £3,405 (today £180,365) and they used 17,201,000 gallons or 78,197,294 litres of water. Up to the end of January, 1919, the number of admissions were: British - 12,156; Canadian - 12,483; Australian - 1,626; Newfoundland - 2 and New Zealand - 11 – a total of 26,278. For the same period there were only 182 deaths. The hospital was blessed with a department for plastic surgery to help men with facial and other surgical cases. For men with terrible facial deformities, the only alternative
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The Ontario Hospital c1916
The Ontario Hospital c1918
solution was a metal mask to hide their injuries – a living death. There was a state-of-the-art operating theatre as well as a Pathological Laboratory, a Bacteriological Laboratory, a Clinical Laboratory, a Dental Department and an X-ray department. Women played an important part in the care of patients, not just as nurses. What would now be called occupational therapy, was provided by Lady Patricia Ramsay teaching patients how to knit, sew and make fancy goods. There was a well-organised rota of visitors who brought bright smiles, cheery gossip, gifts of fruit and flowers, along with tender solicitude and gentle sympathy to bring hope and solace to men so far from home and families. On 19th December, 1919, the Bromley & District Times reported that the hospital had been sold to the Ministry of Pensions for £80,000 (£4,237,600 today). Its intended use was ‘for the care and treatment of convalescent and disabled soldiers handed over to the ministry by the War Office’. It ultimately became known as Orpington Hospital, and by 1979 most of the hutted wards, originally built from asbestos, had been demolished. The Canada Wing was opened in 1983 and, by this time, the building contained the Out-Patients Department, an operating theatre and five wards. In 1990, the hospital had 400 beds and plans for further development ceased. For further reading see Orpington From Saxon Times to the Great War, held in Bromley Historical Collections, Bromley Central Library.
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KEEP IT LOCAL The ‘Keep It Local’ craft show take s place at Coolings from 3rd-5th December and the garden centre will also be launching its Christmas menu at Arthurs from 6th December. The Christmas Shop is also open, its largest bein g Coolings Lifestyle, which is just 1.4 miles away from Coolings The Gardener’s Garden Centre. See www.coolings.co.uk
3 cheers for… Perrys! Kent-based accountancy practice, Perrys, has raised more than £7,000 for the Gravesend charity Family Matters after succ essfully hosting its ninth annual fundraisi ng golf day.
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9.30 am Toy & Parade Service Sunday 12 December Service Tuesday 14 December 7.00 pm Community Carol 6.30 pm Nine Lessons & Carols Sunday 19 December Friday 24 December - Christmas Eve 4.00 pm Christingle Service 11.00 pm Carols by Choir followed by 11.30 pm Midnight Mass Saturday 25 December - Christmas Day 9.00 am Holy Communion (Book of Common Prayer) 10.00 am Christmas Day Eucharist
Brightwater Memorial Park (Old Hill, Orpington, BR6 6BN) is hosting a free Mince Pie & Mulled Wine afternoon on 8th December from 12pm-4pm. Atte ndees will get the chance to mingle with loca l residents and see the stunning new mausole um. RSVPs to jackie@brightwater.gr oup
May the light of Christ illumine your hearts and minds, and may you be a blessing to all whom you meet this Christmas season!
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ICARE is a small, charity-based, friendly day centre in Orpington that improves lives afte r a stroke through rehabilitation, friendship and sup port for stroke survivors and respite for their Care rs. We are welcoming new clients. Please visit icarecentre.org.uk or contact us on 01689 862883 or admin@icarecentre.org.uk
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(DEPUTY) MAYOR’S VOICE The Mayor, Cllr Russell Mellor, and I have both been fortunate to receive our Covid vaccination booster doses. The Mayor was vaccinated at the Civic Centre site while mine was at Orpington Wellbeing Centre. We have both been enormously impressed by the efficient local vaccination programme. My injections have been from doctors and nurses who have temporarily come out of retirement and they have been ably assisted by volunteers and regular staff. We owe them all a great debt of gratitude. I urge everyone eligible to book their booster shot and young people to get vaccinated to help limit the spread of Covid. Information from the UK and other countries is very encouraging for reduction in infections and serious disease brought by vaccination programmes.
Catholic Primary Academy organised by Met-Track CEO and PTA chairman, John Powell MBE. The children have been considering what makes a good citizen.
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If the schools are typical of those in the borough, we have a generation of young children to make us proud. I have found Councillor Tony Owen them beautifully behaved and intent on learning and improving themselves. It is remarkable for children so young. The headteachers, Nicola Crockatt (Redhill) and Joanna Seymour (St Peter & St Paul), take on the awesome responsibility of leading their schools which they do with great enthusiasm which is shared by all the staff.
Mayoral engagements have taken place all over the borough. If your enterprise or group would benefit from a visit please contact us. We would like to help businesses when we can and offer support and encouragement to the many volunteers who improve life in Orpington and across the borough.
Engagements continue to be very varied and include the AGM of ‘Bromley Brighter Beginnings’ who fight food poverty and help disadvantaged people in many ways, Bromley Festival of Music & Speech, Beckenham Model Railway exhibition and a visit to a real railway to support the Mayor of Tenterden’s charity by being guinea pigs for the Kent & East Sussex cream tea train. It’s starting next year and I can recommend a visit!
I’ve been delighted to support my former school, Redhill Primary in Chislehurst, in celebrating their 70th anniversary. I’ve been involved in a Sports and Young Citizens after school initiative at St Peter & St Paul
Tony Owen Deputy Mayor 2021-22
Lines from Linda Rants, raves & musings from actress & author Linda Regan Ho, Ho, Ho, Christmas is on its way! Santa Claus, the man in the red and white suit, led by Rudolf the red-nosed reindeer, will soon be flying across the roof tops of the world to deliver all our presents.
Some people prefer to celebrate with different coloured trees, but given we aren’t thinking in anything plastic any more, it will be green and authentic trees for the season. And yes, brussels sprouts should be on the menu they're so full of goodness.
I am wrapping my presents in green, reusable paper I am not sure why Mr Santa is always dressed in red this year. Partly because I haven’t yet got over the and white. He doesn’t run his sleigh on petrol or diesel, embarrassment of shopping last year. I went out for surely that makes him an energy efficiency person, wrapping paper, and, (the store will remain anonymous), I therefore green. And doesn’t he live, for the rest of had to climb a few stairs to get to the first floor where the year, in Greenland? Another clue there. the decorations and Xmas paper lived. At the top of Traditionally, Christmas trees are green too. the stairs stood an enormous and very beautiful Yes, the Christmas robin has a red breast, and green Christmas tree covered in red tinkling And so this Christmas balls are mostly red, as well as holly balls, all lit up and flashing. It looked festive berries, although their prickly leaves are very is Christmas and stunning. As I stared at its gorgeousness, green. Yet, still, red has been the recognised I didn’t see the wire. Yes, I tripped over it. The and what have colour of Christmas for years and years. tree wobbled, staggered, and then fell fully you done? sideways, making one massive crash as it hit the John Lennon sang, ‘and so this is Christmas floor and its flashing red decorations fell, and one and what have you done?’’ Answer is, that we, by one clinked each stone stair on their way down as communal beings, have been on a mission all this to ground level. Meanwhile, I was strewn across the floor, year to conserve the planet that we live in and love. And lying, horizontally, by the tree I had knocked over. And, so, hasn’t it been a predominately green year? So then, after my year of promoting green, I was fully red-faced, why not have a green Christmas this year. (Oh no, does and could have made any robin look white. this include brussels sprouts? I can already hear a few groans). Also, I always wondered why Rudolph’s nose was For more about me and my crime novels see sunburned. Shouldn’t he have a bluey-green nose from the www.lindareganonline.co.uk icy temperature in Greenland?
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what's on - DECEMBER 2021 community & charity Bereavement Café
Message the Facebook page for a call back Meets the last Thursday of every month
Cost: Free Contact: www.facebook.com/bereavementcafe If you're struggling with the loss of a loved one, contact The Bereavement Cafe to talk with qualified bereavement counsellors. All are welcome.
Bromley Mencap Services
Contact: 020 8466 0790 Helpline open Monday - Friday, 9am-5pm Email support: enquiries@bromleymencap.org www.bromleymencap.org.uk Call for advice and a friendly voice. Please phone our helpline should you require any support or need advice.
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Knitting Club
Knitting blankets, mittens & bonding hearts for Special Care Baby Units at PRUH and Kings College hospitals. 2pm-4pm on Wednesdays during term time Crofton Baptist Church, Orpington Contact: Lin Harewood 01689 877010 on Wednesdays Or email lincbc2020@outlook.com Anyone is welcome - you don’t have to be an experienced knitter. No need 2-aPly just come and make friends! We are knitters who natter so come and spin a yarn while you knit a yarn for a worthy cause. We won’t let reality get in the way of a good yarn!
Monday - Saturday, 9am-5pm
Contact: 0808 278 7898 www.bromleywell.org.uk Email: spa@bromleywell.org.uk Bromley Well provides help for you to stay emotionally and physically well and to remain independent. Bromley Well run free workshops (but you need to be registered).
Drop-in Cuppa & Chat for Seniors (over 60s)
7th Dec 2021 and forthcoming dates in 2022
10am-12pm Cost: Free Contact: 07891 403161 Email: admin@potentialmecoaching.org.uk www.potentialmecoaching.org.uk Join our last cuppa & chat group session for 2021. We have a choice of table activities for you to enjoy while you chat such as adult colouring, board games, playing cards, dominoes, crochet, knitting, seasonal crafts. making friends and staying socially active is quite easy if you’re willing to venture out and try new things. Contact us for more information.
Forget-Me-Not Survivors Of Suicide Loss Meets the first Thursday of every month
7.45pm - 9.45pm Cost: Free Contact: Sandra - 07519 105354 Email: sosl.orpington@gmail.com www.survivorsofsuicideloss.org.uk Twitter: @ForgetMeNotSoSl Forget-Me-Not offers support for all those affected by suicide loss. The group is self-led and informal, where you can connect with other survivors.
Remembering with St Christopher’s Sunday 5th December
4pm online Contact: 020 8768 4500 www.stchristophers.org.uk The Remembering with St Christopher’s event will take place online to remember people we love who are no longer with us.
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CHRISTMAS A Winter Concert
Sunday 5th December
3pm-5pm The Greenwood Centre, 4 High Street, Green Street Green, Orpington BR6 6BQ Cost: Adults £10, Children and Seniors £5. Contact: www.GSGAssociation.weebly.com The Grove Singers of London present a Winter Concert, raising funds for the Green Street Green Association. Prices include refreshments and a mince pie.
Community Carol Service Tuesday 14th December
7pm All Saints’ Church, Bark Hart Road, Orpington, BR6 0QD Email: allsaintsorpington@gmail.co.uk A traditional carol service, attended by the Mayor of Bromley, Cllr Russell L Mellor, at which we will also give thanks for all who serve the people of Bromley, whether in their elected offices, or in their work; employed or voluntary. The collection will go to the Mayor’s charities the Beckenham Parochial Charity and The Shipwrecked Mariners Society. The service will be followed by seasonal refreshments.
Valentine & Turner Annual Memorial Christmas Service Friday 10th December
7pm All Saints’ Church, Bark Hart Road, Orpington, BR6 0QD Contact: 01689 798448 All are invited and all are welcome to the annual Christmas Memorial Service to remember loved ones lost. It will be a very special evening with musicians, including a saxophonist and a choir. Refreshments provided.
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Santa’s Grotto, The Walnuts Shopping Centre 18th – 24th December
11am-3pm Cost: Free Contact: https://bit.ly/3qhJRd6 Santa missed seeing you last year and can't wait to see you, so please do visit him and his elves in the socially distanced grotto. Free gift for each child. Booking required. Adults and children over 11 years must wear masks.
Magic of Winter, 2021
Sunday 12th, Saturday 18th & Sunday 19th December
9am-4pm Barnet Wood Road, Bromley, Kent BR2 8HJ Cost: Free for a family of up to 6 people who have purchased a tree Contact: 07875 856126 or email contact@magicofforesters.com www.magicofforesters.com For Christmas 2021, families who purchase a Christmas tree will be gifted a free ‘golden ticket’ to come back for a wonderful Father Christmas and Pudding The Elf experience in the magical forest, as a thank you gift from us. The purchase of one tree will provide entry.
libraries Orpington
Contact: 01689 831551 Email: Orpington.library@gll.org www.bromley.gov.uk/orpingtonlibrary Open Monday - Saturday from 10am - 5pm
Petts Wood
Contact: 01689 821607 Email: Pettswood.library@gll.org www.bromley.gov.uk/pettswoodlibrary Open Monday - Tuesday and Thursday Saturday from 10am - 5pm
Southborough
Contact: 020 8467 0355 www.better.org.uk/library/london/bromley/ southborough-library Open Monday - Tuesday and Friday - Saturday from 10am - 1pm and 2pm - 5pm Please check websites for the latest library updates and opening times.
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Ask The Experts Q: What are the benefits of Pilates? A:
Every exercise in Pilates will have either a stretch or strength-based element so you will get stronger and more flexible. It has many other health benefits such as better breathing, balance and it helps release tension. If you work from home on a laptop then Pilates can undo the strain placed on your body from being sat down all day. Home or desk workers often suffer from tight hips and back stiffness as well as 'forward neck' posture. Pilates really helps this by opening your spine back up again.
Grace, Grace Rose Pilates (gracerosepilates.co.uk)
Q: How can I get the most from my mattress? A:
Make sure you turn your mattress every six months, even more if you are able, to ensure even wear – but be aware if your mattress is one that needs flipping over or swivelling around. Every now and then it’s a good idea to air your mattress. You could even sprinkle bicarbonate of soda on top of the mattress before running a vac over it. The best way of extending the life of your mattress is to use a mattress protector.
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Q: My garden lacks colour in the winter months. Any suggestions to help brighten it up? A:
There's plenty of colour to be had from perennials through the winter. I would use any of the following plants: bergenia varieties, hellebores (a huge range of colours and forms), and Hesperantha (previously called Schizostylis). Don't forget that bulbs such as snowdrops and winter aconites will give you extra colour too.
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Q: I’m having guests over for Christmas, what shall I do if a drink is spilled?
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Our 100% polypropylene carpets are already stainresistant, but you can even use diluted bleach on this type of carpet to clean it. Wool carpets are a little different however – just like your woolly jumpers they require a little bit of TLC – nonbiological soap powder in luke warm water and blot, don’t rub. Smooth floors are easy to maintain with a broom or vacuum and a damp cloth. Steam cleaners will damage any smooth floor but could be used on a man-made carpet.
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Q: When doves are released, how do they know how to return home? A:
Each dove is a bit like a child in that they learn at different speeds and in different ways. We don’t allow any of our doves to work before they are 8 months old and training can take from 8 -16 weeks. The first few weeks are spent teaching them how to recognise home, where they are fed, watered, warm, safe and cared for. We do this by placing them into large, spacious baskets which they can see through and placing them for 30-40 mins a day looking at their loft. We then take them out one by one and place them through the Sputnik (a flap they can use to access the loft) - this teaches them how to get back inside. After this, they are brought out into a much larger aviary for the entire day with a much wider range of views, followed by individual collection and placing back home for a week or two before allowing them to attempt this themselves. We open the door and allow them to stay or go back to the loft. They are fed at sunset - this is to ensure everyone is home safely before nightfall and they are trained with a rattle box to tell them it’s dinner - nobody misses the rattle - they all love their food! Then the big day comes where we place them into baskets, take a short walk from home and release them. Over time, this distance increases until they can all navigate their way home. We hand raise all our ‘babies’ as we call them. It takes a huge amount of time, effort and love and they come before any job, every time.
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My name is Michelle, and I am passionate about what I do. I work locally as a Celebrant, in and around Orpington. Having been an Orpington resident for most of my life, I feel it is important to work closely with the community that I live in, and as a result of that, I have also co-founded The Bereavement Café in Orpington. So, my role as a Celebrant is to work with families who have lost a loved one and help them create a unique and fitting ceremony, to help them say goodbye. But I have also introduced something called, “Remember Me” and that is to help people document their wishes before they die. This is a really simple way of instructing your loved ones with what you want, when that time comes. We can discuss everything from music choices, your life story, colours, themes, and have it all recorded safely, so that when the time comes your family members aren’t left scratching their heads trying to work out what you would have wanted.
If you have any questions about anything please do not hesitate to contact me at michelleharvey.lifecelebrant@yahoo.com
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Sarah Spencer-Adams nominated Brenda, a member of the Rotary Satellite Group in Orpington & Zone coordinator for Rotary in south east England & Gibraltar, as a local hero.
Sarah said: “Brenda works tirelessly to uphold and promote Rotary’s principles. She amazes me with her unstinting enthusiasm and tenacity to support others. She has been involved in setting up the army of volunteers to support the Covid vaccination programme in the south east and is a regular Bromley food bank volunteer. She was also key in coordinating sewers for scrubs for the NHS at the height of the pandemic and is looking at how Rotary can support local secondary school children who have literacy difficulty. She has done all this whilst recently losing her mother; Brenda is a very special lady who responds to every request for help.”
First of all, how do you feel about being nominated as a local hero and can you give us a bit of background about yourself? I am ordinary, certainly not special, but I am proud to volunteer in my community and be part of the new really active Rotary Satellite in Orpington. I have lived in Orpington for 40 years with my husband, Jim, and we have one son, Alex, who is now a composer for television. Professionally, my background is primarily in teaching and the education sector, and when I retired I went to Morley College to study Textiles followed by the Windsor Campus of Bucks University to study Stitched Textiles Schools. I now exhibit and run textile and multi-media workshops internationally.
How did you come to get involved in Rotary and what is your role there? After giving a talk about Princes Trust and Young Enterprise to Rotary in Bexley, I was asked to join them. I really became committed to activities after going to India to give polio vaccines and then to Nepal to visit a school supported by Orpington Crofton Club, which I later transferred to. Suddenly I felt part of Rotary International, one of the largest humanitarian organisations in the world and not just part of a small club. Three years ago I was the District lead for Rotary in South East England and Gibraltar. This was great as I worked with over 70 clubs in the SE including those in Bromley Borough and was able to join in their activities and really see and promote the amazing work they were all doing. Currently, I am the lead for Basic Education and Literacy and the Co-lead for Resilience for Rotary in Great Britain and Ireland. I have been representing Rotary on the Voluntary and Community Sector Emergency Partnership across Southern England since the beginning of the pandemic. I see my key role in Rotary to work in partnership with others to make Orpington and our borough a friendly and supportive place to live, helping bring opportunities and support to residents of all ages.
Have you been involved in anything else community-related locally? I instigated a socially-distanced afternoon tea on our drives last May in front gardens and drives, providing music and homemade bunting for several houses. I also co-ordinated the collection of pamper gifts from our close for the local hospitals. Amongst other things, I have provided Dementia Friends sessions for Year 7 students at Darrick Wood
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Secondary School, the National Citizenship programme and for local charities. I am also on the Bromley Dementia working group, have volunteered at the food bank and at various Vaccination Centres and coordinated around 100 local volunteers to make and deliver 7,000 Scrubs bags, Hearts for hospitals and 3,000 travel to work masks.
What is it you love most about our local area? And how important are community schemes and local charities? I find the people of Orpington and its surrounding areas really friendly. We need to support our local shops so they not only survive but grow. We are lucky to have wonderful green spaces and woodlands and even fields within walking distance and I have enjoyed using local walks as inspiration for my art work.
If you could send out a message to our community, what would it be? Be kind and smile; just one act of kindness every day no matter how small - can make a real difference to how people feel. Remember too, a smile costs nothing! If we do this Orpington will grow to be an even better place that we can all enjoy. We are so lucky to live where we do. We have beautiful green spaces and opportunities many do not have. Let’s appreciate this and nurture them. We also invite you to join Rotary, to share your talents and passions, be our friends and volunteer together. A special ‘Thank You’ to Time For Flowers for sponsoring the bouquets for our Local Heroes.
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Brenda & Sue from Time For Flowers
Do you want to nominate a local hero? Email hello@lifeinmagazines.co.uk
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A KIND CHRISTMAS
Thinking of putting the leftovers in the dog's bowl? Or opening wrapped presents in front of your cat? Think twice! The animal experts at Vet Specialists have warned against these common and innocent actions as having serious consequences… Food to avoid
Chocolate! It’s an absolute NO for dogs, at any time of year. There is a chemical in chocolate called theobromine. It triggers vomiting, diarrhoea, hyperactivity, tremors, seizures, problems with the heart, and can be fatal. The darker the chocolate, the more severe the effect, so don’t put chocolates on or under your Christmas tree! Other no-go foods include leftover stuffing, mince pies and macadamia nuts. Grapes, currants, sultanas and raisins are all poisonous for dogs, and even the smallest amount of Christmas pudding can cause severe kidney failure. It is unknown if these foods also pose a risk to cats, but it is advisable to avoid.
Things to avoid
Keep wrapping paper and presents out of reach of pets and avoid using ribbons for wrapping. If dogs eat a lot of
wrapping paper, it can cause an obstruction in the stomach. Cats may want to play with ribbon but if ingested it can cause a blockage or twisted intestine and will need medical attention. The same goes for tinsel. Also, keep candles away from pets and make sure any lit candles are supervised at all times; ingestion can cause choking and there is also a fire risk if your pet knocks a candle over. Store batteries away from pets and make sure toys using batteries are stored away when not in use. Batteries can cause serious internal damage if chewed or swallowed by pets. Alkaline batteries leak a caustic substance that can burn your pet’s mouth, oesophagus or stomach. If you suspect your pet has swallowed a battery, contact your vet immediately.
Plants to avoid
Sharp tips of a Christmas tree can cause internal damage if swallowed. Cats and kittens may also try to climb the tree. It is advisable to secure the base of the tree to reduce the chance of it falling over. Glass baubles can easily break and create sharp shards which are dangerous to animals. Holly and ivy can cause stomach upsets, while lilies are poisonous to cats, as is the water they are placed in. For pets, mistletoe can cause drooling, retching and vomiting, while Poinsettia can cause irritation to the mouth and stomach, overproduction of saliva and sometimes vomiting.
Paw-fect condition Try Dr Beckmann’s Pet Stain and Odour Remover for those accidental spills and stains on carpets and soft furnishings. It costs from £3.50 and is available from a large selection on retailers. See dr-beckmann.com
YOUR PET PICTURES We’ve been inundated with your pet pics – mostly with a Christmas theme. Here’s a selection of them…
Teddy loves his picture being taken. Sarah Basten
Ralph enjoying the snow!
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Here’s Rocco the stuffed sausage – all ready for Crimbo! Luisa Abela
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It’s Winnie & Frank – my two festive sausages! Tamsin McGruer
Molly is guardian of the Christmas tree! Chris Nick
Here’s Betty at Christmas.
Here’s Gizzie at 3 months last Christmas
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Charlie Cat is getting in the festive spirit! Tracey Hall
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This is our doggy Scruff loving his reindeer ears! Tracey Brigly
Splodge & Napoli waiting for Santa.
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Here’s our gorgeous cockapoo called Boris. Hayley Allen
Cute pet pictures – send yours to hello@lifeinmagazines.co.uk
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Keep your family warm this winter It’s no secret that the so-called energy crisis will lead to a surge in our heating bills over winter. To help combat this, heating and radiator experts at Stelrad have put together a handy guide on how to keep yourself warm - and maximise radiator performance.
Check for cold areas: Over a period of time sludge might become accumulated in radiators, having an impact on their performance. To check if it has built-up, see if you can identify cold spots. If so, you’ll need a professional to help clear it.
Utilise heat reflectors: Radiators spread heat all around,
body heat through your feet? Keep yourself feeling warm and snuggly by donning a pair of thick, fluffy socks.
meaning 50% of it goes out from the back of the radiator into the walls. To avoid this, get yourself some reflectors; this will mean you can have the radiator on for less time, which will be reflected in your bills.
Regularly clean your radiator: When a radiator heats up, it causes the air surrounding it to rise which leads to dust and dirt from the floor below being drawn up inside. When dust gets accumulated, it creates a layer of insulation, in turn lowering the performance of your radiator. To avoid this, regularly clean your radiator with a vacuum and wipe down the surface.
6 cleaning hacks before the guests arrive! 1. Before you buy the Xmas food shop, give your
fridge a clean with baking soda and vinegar then cut an onion in half and leave it in the fridge overnight to clear any lingering smells.
2. Fool the mind and make your home smell great!
Bake some bread or cookies, brew some coffee or burn a candle before guests arrive.
Wear thick socks: Did you know you lose 20% of your
Guard against draughts: A draughty house can defy even the best heating system to let in the chill. Try using a draught excluder on your door and close curtains, blinds and shutters to help keep the cold out. Get cosy with wheat bags: You can use wheat bags to warm up any part of your body, targeting icy cold feet or hands if desired! They’re safer than hot water bottles as there's no chance of spilling boiling water anywhere, so they’re perfect to take to bed with you.
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3. Got young kids? Put the Mission Impossible theme tune on and get them tidying up their belongings before the tune ends. It really spurs them into action!
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before guests arrive; that way, you’ll be less stressed when they turn up.
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This year Dunelm has taken steps to create a sustainable Christmas for every home, removing glitter from all decorations and foliage and using alternative techniques, such as beading and sequin embellishment. The retailer has also eliminated 400kg of plastic from its wrapping paper and crackers have also had a makeover, with all throw-away and plastic gifts removed and replaced with items you can use and keep.
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Organic Christmas trees are highly beneficial for both humans and the environment. Magic of Foresters, in Barnet Wood Road, Bromley, is the only UK organic Christmas Tree farm certified by the Soil Association. Typically, non-organic trees are sprayed in nasty pesticides, herbicides and hormone inhibitors. These pollute the groundwater, harm humans and wildlife and are generally not something you want to be around or have in your home. Organic trees, by contrast, provide a flourishing environment for threatened creatures such as bees, insects and worms. They allow the soil microbiome to flourish and increase the ability to take in, and store, carbon. In fact, organic trees are even good enough to eat – Nordmann Fir are seen as a delicacy in Scandinavia. So, when you choose an organic Christmas tree you are not only supporting the environment but bringing a beautifully fresh, ‘air purifier’ tree into your house. Magic of Foresters
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The new Geomag Mechanics Loops and Turns Construction Set (worth £34.99) from The Entertainer harnesses the invisible forces of magnetism and gravity through play. It’s developed with expert players in mind and is suitable for ages eight upwards.
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These gooey brownies from CJ’s Pretty Little Bakes offer a sneak peek as to what’s in their Christmas Movie Night Bake Box! You’ll win a box of brownies and melt-in-the-mouth New York cookies (worth £12) ready for your own treat night! See instagram.com/ cjsprettylittlebakes
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Get your sleuth on with a family ticket to CLUEDO at The Churchill Theatre! Based on the classic detective board game & the hit 1985 film CLUE, it promises audiences of all ages a nostalgic, fun and thrilling evening of entertainment. The prize, for 2 adults & 2 children (under 21yrs) and worth £114, includes tickets to any Monday-Thursday show between Monday 31st January and Thursday 3rd February. See churchilltheatre.co.uk
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This indulgent ‘Home & Away’ package from Newton Wood is worth an amazing £50 and includes a Classic organic Epson Salt Crystals tube, two Essential sachets and a branded wooden spoon, one Biodegradable Refill bag, one 100ml Relax Organic Bath & Body Oil, two 10ml Restore and Revitalise Organic Bath & Body Oils and a Newton Wood Tote Bag. The salt crystals and bath & body oils will help ease your muscles and relax your mind after all that Christmas shopping! See newton-wood.co.uk Competition prizes.indd 1
5 Specialist food store and deli in Petts Wood, Laura's Larder, has donated four gifts from its awesome range of Christmas goodies, two s'more and two mallow dipping sets from UKbased and family run Gimme Foods, worth £35.50. Just add friends or family!
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See in the New Year in style with this Tesco Finest Chateauneuf Du Pape (£19), donated by Tim Buick of Streetpin. This rich wine offers carefully blended local grapes from the southern Rhône Valley, revealing complex layers of forest fruit, black cherries, spice and a peppery finish. Streetpin helps you #ShopLocal, support small businesses and discover all the great things happening on your doorstep – see streetpin.com
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Buy the kids a personalised sports poster! One for the hallway or bedroom wall, Steve at Sport Star Images creates unique, personalised sporting posters. See www. sportstarimages.co.uk
Book a facial, massage or pedicure for your nearest and dearest at Farnborough Village’s Trendy Beauty. Call 01689 637220.
Book a family shoot with Harriet Buckingham Photography as an ideal memorable gift to treasure. See www.buckinghamphotography.co.uk
COMMUNITY Treat those hard-to-buy-for family members to a slapup meal at The Bank in Locksbottom. On alternate weekend nights they have live entertainment. Call 01689 855579. And don’t forget those pre- or postdinner cocktails at Xenia (362 Crofton Rd).
Got a friend that’s ecofriendly? Craig at Package Less has some great gift ideas – from bamboo toothbrushes & reusable travel mugs, to beauty and skincare delights. See www.packageless. co.uk or visit Orpington market on Tuesday or Friday.
Want to treat someone to a manicure? Call Lena on 020 3609 2417.
Tangent Office Resources can personalise gifts and diaries with embossing (blind embossing or using attractive foils). They also offer personalised Christmas cards, Christmas jumpers, Advent Calendars & Christmas hampers! Call 0800 781 2163 or email service@tangentoffice.com
How about a spa weekend or short city break? Call Jude at Shore Travel on 020 8331 5995.
SHOP LOCAL THIS CHRISTMAS This year, let’s all pull together and help support local businesses Did you know that for every £1 spent with a small or medium-sized business, 63p stays in the local economy? Even more of a reason to shop local! Here are some fab Christmas gift ideas – all from businesses in the local area…
Theatre fan friend? Buy them tickets! With a plethora of shows on offer at the Churchill Theatre, there’s something to suit everyone. See www. churchilltheatre.co.uk
For those who appreciate great artwork, have Inspired By Happy Art create whatever you want! See @ inspiredbyhappyart on Insta!
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You can’t go wrong with a hamper! Nanny Smith’s Deli offers a range of options – all made to order including vegan options. See www.nannysmithsdeli.com
Foodie fan? Try gift vouchers or treat nights from Liv-In-Chef or Naani Maa’s Kitchen – see @livinchef and @Naanimaas on Facebook.
Don’t forget your bestie (or even yourself!) Newton-Wood offers 100% natural Epsom Salts – ideal for that blissful bath moment to de-stress and have you in the best mindset for this Christmas! See newton-wood.co.uk
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LEFT-OVER TURKEY SALAD WITH PEARS & BURRATA Here’s a great gluten-free recipe (from Del Monte®) for Boxing Day lunch when your fridge is heaving with left-overs and you want to give your Christmas dinner a new lease of life. Also, the combination of the juicy pears and creamy cheese is delightful. Serves 4 | Prep time: 10 minutes
Ingredients for the cranberry dressing • • • •
3 tbsp cranberry sauce Juice of half a lemon 2 tbsp olive oil Salt and pepper
Ingredients: • 1 can (410g) Del Monte® Pear Halves in Juice • 1 head of chicory • A handful of rocket leaves
Fairfields Farm has launched its new Roast Turkey & Stuffing crisps that capture Christmas in a bag! They combine the succulent flavours of British turkey with the herby aromas of sage and onion stuffing. A 150g bag costs £1.99 from the Co-op and independent retailers. See fairfieldsfarmcrisps.co.uk
Winter warmer Flexitarian chocolate brand, HAPPi, has launched its new oat mi!k hot chocolate spoons in Plain Mi!k and Salted Caramel – a treat for the coming colder months. Stir them into warmed oat, coconut, soya or rice milk (or other alternatives) for a delicious creamy and chocolatey hot chocolate. The 80g packs contain two chocolate spoons and are available from happifreefrom.com for £5.
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350-400g cold cooked turkey (or chicken), in small pieces 1 burrata cheese Dried chilli flakes (optional) Salt and pepper
Method: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Combine all the ingredients for the dressing, whisking them together well. Drain the pear halves and cut each into 4-6 segments. Separate the chicory leaves and arrange on four plates. Add the rocket leaves over this. Dot the pieces of pears and turkey in and around the leaves. Drain the burrata and, working over a bowl, carefully tear it into four pieces. Place one on top of each salad, pouring on any cream that escapes into the bowl. Spoon the cranberry dressing over the salads. Scatter a pinch of chilli flakes, if using, over each plate. Give each one a sprinkle of salt and pepper, and serve.
FESTIVE SHORTBREAD To celebrate the festive season, Nigel Cooke, head chef at Laura Ashley, The Tea Room, Solihull, shares his festive shortbread recipe. The recipe makes 30 – 35 biscuits, ideal to make as gifts to impress your friends and family this Christmas.
Ingredients • • • • • •
225g butter, softened 110g caster sugar, plus a pinch for dusting 225g plain flour 110g cornflour 1 teaspoon cinnamon plus a pinch for dusting Zest of 1 orange
Method 1. Preheat your oven to 180°C 2. Cream butter and sugar together in a large bowl until light and fluffy 3. Slowly fold in the flour, cornflour and cinnamon and mix until fully combined 4. Roll your biscuit dough mixture into a ball 5. On a lightly floured surface, use a rolling pin to roll out your biscuit dough until it is approximately 1cm thick 6. Use a biscuit cutter to cut out your biscuits 7. Place on to a lined baking tray and prick each biscuit 3-4 times with a fork 8. Place in fridge for 1 hour to chill 9. Sprinkle finely grated orange zest over your biscuits and bake at 180°C for 18-20 mins 10. Once baked, mix your extra pinch of sugar with a little cinnamon and sprinkle over the biscuits before leaving them to cool
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PRACTICAL CHRISTMAS CHEATS
Christmas. We all love it, right? Spending time with family, giving presents and tucking into Christmas dinner. What isn’t so great are the hours of preparation, cooking a million things at once and finally… the washing up! Well, things just got a whole lot easier, thanks to these seven super-practical Christmas cheats from eSpares. co.uk, which promise to make your festive feast a total breeze… Roast spuds: Avoid burnt bottoms or potatoes that fall
to bits by investing in a non-stick tray. The special coating allows a fuss-free process when serving scrumptious spuds.
Re-useable baking paper: A ‘washing-up friendly
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Make Christmas better this year! by SID MADGE, www.meee.global
1. Give Knowledge: Introduce a loved one to
interesting knowledge or a fun new interest. MOOCs (Massive Open Online Courses), for example. Many are free.
vegetables
Seasonal
2. Homemade presents: Why not and maketheir Here’s the nation’s favourite vegetables something? Take minute to think what you could availability in the UK anda Ireland!
create that would make someone you love smile.
and little gift shops? Money that is spent locally
Mushrooms, potatoes, carrots and lettuce: Available Buy local: What could you buy in local stores 3653. days
Broccoli, peppers, cucumber and tomatoes: stays locally. onions, Help keep those businesses afloat. Travel 1,119 miles min. when out of season
4. Stick to your budget: Above all else don’t
Avocados: Travels 6,263 miles min. May to August and overspend. Everyone you want to buy a present 3,335 miles min. September to April for already loves you. Take a minute to breathe Mushroommiles.com and remember it’s all about love.
they’re reusable. That means less elbow grease is needed when it comes to cleaning up.
Give me space: Sitting perfectly on the bottom of your oven, an oven base shelf can be propped up with foldable legs, allowing the heat to evenly spread to your food. Is it ready yet?: Reduce the Christmas cooking stress and cook meat to perfection with a meat thermometer. Turkey, beef, lamb, pork or chicken, it can all be done just right by inserting a thermometer into the meat and checking the temperature dial. Warming tray: Keep your seconds as warm as your firsts with a buffet server and warming tray. If you're hosting a family dinner party or cooking for everyone, a three-piece serving tray is a great addition to your Christmas dinner armoury.
Your say: A better Christmas We asked for your views on how we can make Christmas better this year. As a continuation from page 5 (What’s Your Take?), here are more of your great suggestions… Jude Greene-Steward By supporting local business, you support local families too! Also, if you do use Amazon this Christmas, click Amazon Smile and choose a local Charity to support, with no extra cost.
Lindsay Harrison Buy fewer “things” and invest in experiences and memories instead. We seem to have forgotten the real meaning of Xmas. We spend hundreds trying to outdo previous years and give presents to people that we know will go to the bin. All the while thousands of elderly people will spend it alone and thousands of children will go hungry knowing way too early that Santa doesn’t exist.
5. Discover Your Local Area: Instead of watching
TV after a big meal go for a walk. Discover something new about where you live.
6. Thanksgiving: If you’re with family this
Christmas, take a minute to tell each person what you appreciate about them. They do something similar during Thanksgiving in America, and it’s nice to stop and appreciate loved ones – especially after a challenging year.
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Jane Knight Write down five people you admire and let them know that you admire them and why via a message, email or phone call. As long as it’s true, this simple exercise can change someone’s perception of themselves and give them a smile this Christmas.
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Capital Gains Tax A guide to Capital Gains Tax If you own assets, such as property, that you want to sell or dispose of, you could be liable for Capital Gains Tax (CGT). Craig Harman is a tax specialist and partner at Perrys Chartered Accountants. Here, he provides some answers to the most frequently asked questions about CGT. What is Capital Gains Tax? CGT is a tax on the profit you make from an asset when you dispose of it. This includes selling it, gifting it, transferring it to somebody else, exchanging it for something else or receiving compensation for it, such as an insurance pay out. It is important to note that CGT is only payable on the ‘capital gain’ i.e. the profit and not the full amount of the sale proceeds.
Which assets are subject to Capital Gains Tax? • Residential property – unless it is your only home or main residence and is covered by ‘private residence relief’ • Commercial property • Rental property • Shares, excluding those held in an ISA or PEP • Business assets • Personal property worth more than £6,000, excluding your car • Cryptocurrency, such as Bitcoin You will not usually pay CGT on gifts to your husband, wife, civil partner or a charity. CGT does not apply to UK government gilts, Premium Bonds or betting, lottery and pools winnings. However, there are some exceptions. If someone dies and you inherit an asset, then Inheritance Tax will usually be paid by the estate of the person who has died. However, if you decide to dispose of the asset at a later date, then CGT might apply. If you are living abroad, but own property or land in the UK, then CGT will apply on disposal. If you are a UK resident, but your assets are overseas then CGT may still apply on disposal of your overseas assets. However, there are
some special rules for overseas assets. Therefore, it is worthwhile seeking professional advice to ensure you fully understand your tax position.
How is Capital Gains Tax calculated? CGT will only apply when your total gains on an applicable asset you dispose of exceed your annual tax-free allowance - currently £12,300 for an individual or £6,150 for trusts. Depending on the asset, you may be able to reduce the tax you pay by claiming a relevant tax relief or deducting losses on disposals of other assets. For joint disposals, you will pay CGT on your share of the gain. To work out your total taxable gains you will need to: 1. Establish the gain for each applicable asset 2. Add these gains together 3. Deduct any allowable losses The amount leftover is the amount subject to CGT. CGT rates vary depending on the type of asset you are disposing of, and your current annual income, but range from 10% to 28%.
How do I report Capital Gains Tax? Reporting CGT depends on when you made the gain and the type of asset you are disposing of. For properties, you will need to report and pay any tax owed within 30 days of the sale. If you do not do this, you may have to pay interest and you could be fined. For all other gains, you have a choice of how and when you report the tax, but you must report it by 31 January in the tax year after you made the gain.
How do I pay my Capital Gains Tax liability? For property, you will need to use a HMRC Capital Gains Tax on UK Property account. For all other assets, you can either report it on your next self-assessment tax return or use the ‘real time’ Capital Gains Tax service – to set this up, you will need a Government Gateway user ID and password.
If you require any assistance regarding the information mentioned in this article, please contact your local Perrys office.
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Hidden stories behind emergency numbers What’s the story behind our ‘three digit’ emergency numbers – and where did they originate? The phone experts at Telephone Systems.Cloud explain all… 999 – UK Emergency number - London launched this service in 1937 during a period of popularity for telephone call boxes. 000 could not be used as it indicated the start of an STD call, while 999 was said to be the easiest to locate on a rotary-dial telephone in the dark, as it was next but one to the small metal finger stop. 101 - Police (non-emergency) - This UK number is designed to reduce pressure on 999, allowing police to prioritise emergency calls. Through this number you can talk to your local officer, receive crime prevention advice and report crimes which don’t warrant an emergency response such as if you suspect drug dealing or if your property has been damaged.
105 - National power cut service - This service was introduced in the UK to enable people to either report or find out more about power cuts in their area. People can also ring this number if they spot damage to electric substations or power lines.
111 - NHS non-emergency - The idea behind this number was to make it easier for the public to access local health services. People can speak with an advisor who assesses their needs, gives advice and points them in the direction of the next best place to help them, which might be a late opening chemist or out of hours doctor. 119 - NHS track and trace - UK health officials hope this service can provide early warnings if coronavirus cases increase again as well as helping take the pressure off the 111 NHS service by concentrating on COVID-19 specific cases. It helps trace recent close contacts of anyone who tests positive for the virus and notifies them if they must
OLIO Borrow
has launched A new section of the OLIO app has launched. Borrow allows neighbours to lend and borrow everyday household items, helping communities cut waste and save money.
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self-isolate at home to suppress the virus from spreading in the community.
123 - Talking Clock - The talking clock was launched in July 1936, created by the General Post Office (GPO) to settle time disputes, and relieve the pressure on people ringing telephone exchanges to ask the time. London telephonist Ethel (Jane) Cain beat 15,000 telephone operators to become the Speaking Clock’s first voice and won £10.50 in today’s money for her work! Around 12 million calls are made to this service each year with specific peaks around clock changing days, New Year’s Eve and Remembrance Day. 159 - Scams crackdown - A range of major banks and technology firms have backed a new service to help you determine whether a call you receive is from your bank or is the work of scammers. It has been launched by Stop Scams UK and the Global Cyber Alliance. Today, many people fall victim to impersonation fraudsters who pose as banks or other firms to trick customers into sending them money. This new hotline aims to disrupt this crime.
888 - Public safety - This new service has been proposed and greeted with a mixed reception and could be introduced in the UK by the end of the year. The idea is to allow people to use an app, or dial or text 888 to trigger GPS tracking. It would send automatic alerts to emergency contacts such as family or friends if the person does not reach home safely by a set time.
Also worth a mention: 555 was introduced by film companies in the 1950s in America to curb prank callers who saw numbers in movies. These digits were chosen as the combination of J, K and L, the letter assigned to the number five on a phone, were not associated with any major American states. Ghostbusters and Fight Club are among popular films featuring telephone numbers with 555 in the code.
On a mission! The UK Space Agency and NASA have agreed to work together on a mission to observe and map the heliosphere - the area of space surrounding the Sun filled with charged particles known as the solar wind. Scheduled to launch in 2025, the US-led mission will be crucial for future human exploration of the Moon and Mars, and could also improve the UK’s space weather monitoring capability and our understanding of potentially damaging solar flares. As part of the agreement, Imperial College London will design and build one of the Interstellar Mapping and Acceleration Probe’s (IMAP) ten instruments – a magnetometer called MAG – while providing ground support and personnel to support the instrument and science team.
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lessons from Sunak's speech
Here’s a rundown of some of the major measures announced by Chancellor Rishi Sunak in his 2021 Autumn Budget speech affecting businesses, with commentary from senior personal finance expert, James Andrews from money.co.uk… Tax rises National Insurance will be rising from April next year. This will see an extra 1.25 percentage points of tax taken from pay packets - through both class 1 National Insurance Contributions paid by employees and class 4 NICs paid by self-employed workers. This is expected to add about £180 a year to the average standard rate taxpayer's annual bills and £715 a year to the average higher rate taxpayer's bills. The levy will not apply to pensions income or voluntary payments. Dividend taxes will also rise by 1.25 percentage points - this is a tax charged on income received from shares you own. The Chancellor said that he planned to reduce taxes in the next few years.
Minimum wage rises The UK’s lowest-paid workers will see their wages rise from April 1 next year, with the National Living Wage (NLW) increasing from £8.91 to £9.50 an hour – adding £1,073.80 to the annual earnings of someone working 35 hours a week. The minimum wage for people aged 21-22 is going up from £8.36 to £9.18 an hour and the Apprentice Rate rises from £4.30 to £4.81 an hour. Sunak said: “This wage boost
ensures we’re making work pay and keeps us on track to meet our target to end low pay by the end of this Parliament.”
Public sector pay rises After a one year pay pause, the Chancellor said more than 5 million public sector workers would see their pay rise again next year. This includes nurses, teachers and members of the armed forces. Sunak said: “With the economy firmly back on track, it’s right that nurses, teachers and all the other public sector workers who played their part during the pandemic see their wages rise.” How much of a pay rise people will get will depend on recommendations from the independent Pay Review Bodies.
And the rest Other new introductions affecting businesses include Plastic Packaging Tax (PPT) and changes to Corporation Tax. Plastic Packaging Tax will apply to plastic packaging manufactured in or imported into the UK containing less than 30% recycled plastic when measured by weight. It will apply to businesses that manufacture or import plastic packaging components or import packaged goods into the UK. From the 2022 new financial year, all UK businesses liable to pay Corporation Tax will be required to pay a main rate of 19% for all non-ring fenced profits over £250,000. This is set to increase further in 2023 to 25%. A small profits rate (SPR) will be introduced for business with profits of £50,000 or less so that they will continue to pay Corporation Tax at 19%.
Leadership blindspots Think you don’t have any blind spots as a leader? Think again. No matter what our experience, we all have our blind spots; what we lack is the capacity to see them. An MHS report revealed over half of the survey respondents believed current Leadership Development efforts at their organisations are less than effective. At the heart of our lack of self-awareness is a combination of Heider’s ‘self-serving bias’ and the ‘Dunning-Kruger Effect’. We all tend to overestimate our abilities in areas that we have some experience in and leadership is no exception. Christine Macdonald, director of HR and management training company The Hub Events, lists 10 insights into how a leader can beat the odds and spot their own blind spots and overcome them. 1. Over-estimating your own ability 2. Clinging to the status quo 3. Underestimating your competitors 4. Focus on short term thinking 5. Avoiding the tough conversations 6. Not seeing your impact on others 7. Equating opinion with fact 8. Losing touch with your employees 9. Believing the rules don’t apply to you 10. Failure to focus on the important few
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Three cheers for Pauline! Pauline Paterson of Dr.PAWPAW in Bromley has joined 19 other extraordinary women from across the country to be named as a finalist in the NatWest everywoman Awards. Selected from nearly 1,000 entries, the finalists’ stories tell of success in the face of adversity and demonstrate that even they are not immune to the challenges of the past 18 months. Recognised in the Aphrodite Award that champions women who started a business alongside raising young children, Pauline joins 19 other finalists across multiple categories.
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Short Story THE HIGHLIGHT OF THE HOLIDAY by DIANA ELVIN “Good Morning ladies and gentlemen. We have arranged a very special treat to round off your ‘Book Lover’s Tour’ today.” Outwardly enthusiastic, hiding boredom, the drivercum-guide pressed on. “Haven’t we had a super week visiting the places where your favourite authors lived and the settings they used for their wonderful novels?” Not being a reader herself, she couldn’t see the point. Still, as long as it sold seats – and it certainly did. The holidaymakers (with the exception of Alex, dragged along by his wife) were loving it, lapping it up. “Today we shall concentrate upon just one very special writer, the prolific, elusive Bradley Beecham. And, not only will we visit the places associated with him, but we shall actually call at his beautiful home to meet him in person.” It was the highlight of the holiday. He had never let readers near his home. Still, desperate times called for desperate measures. “He’ll be happy to sign all those books you’ve bought from the special display at the hotel.” (Shop sales were flagging). “Along here we come to the simple two-roomed school Beecham attended.” And so they did – well, a reasonable replica anyway, knocked up hastily on the cheap but as accurate as modern materials could manage, conveniently placed at the far side of the modern comprehensive playground to prevent too close a scrutiny. The organisers had done their best with a writing life spanning 60 years in an environment modernised beyond recognition. They had located the furniture factory where Bradley first worked. He had made the tea and brushed up sawdust for a mere six weeks, not being much good at either brewing or brushing, but they saw no reason to mention this. From the outside the place looked, providentially, much the same, not successful enough to expand or to modernise. Then the tours began and money was paid for coaches to park and passengers to peer so a clause in the agreement naturally specified ‘no changes.’ Luck had also favoured the tour arrangers when they reached the grassy headland from where eager readers
could make out the caves and beaches which had been the mainstay of a whole series. The fisherman’s cottage, now a patched up ruin, was too far out to be seen clearly but the caves looked mysterious and exciting. Bradley Beecham, when sales fell, had been promoted, by a resourceful agent, as a kind, courteous old gent that it would be a privilege to meet. So, week after week, the fans beat a path to his door. The coach parked by the main gate, the passengers walked reverentially up the path, and the guide gave the ceremonial ‘Rat-a-tat-tat’ to be greeted by Beecham himself with a welcoming smile. Hating every minute, he would still say all the right things (he was after all, master of the well-chosen word). Sales would be boosted, his agent, his publisher, and book shops nationwide would all benefit. Obviously, today, he didn’t hear them coming. However, it is doubtful whether he would have noticed a herd of stampeding buffalo, he was in such a rage. “You stupid fool” he was shouting at an unseen recipient, “I can’t see to this now. I’ve got a load of gaping tourists due any minute and I have to look as though I’m pleased to see them, say a load of rubbish like how I love writing, when it’s actually ruddy hard work.” There was a sudden appalled silence. “Dear, kind Brad” must have caught sight of the disillusioned group outside the open windows. Then Alex laughed, not unkindly but with simple pleasure at finding this idol was human after all – and shown to be so. Alex, who never read a book, sometimes lost his temper, often found his clients hard to like and would hate to have them pouring into his house, couldn’t stop laughing. All the boredom and resentment of that long week was expelled as his body shook and he slapped his thigh.He walked forward, hand outstretched, beaming happily. After a startled gasp the other passengers followed, also smiling. “Good morning, Mr Beecham”, he said. “Do, please, let us in because I think I am going to enjoy meeting you very much after all.”
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Walk this way… by MADELEINE VAN EGGHEN
Earlier this year I won the Life In Orpington... competition to say what I loved about where I live - I love the proximity of Orpington to outdoor spaces and countryside, and the lockdowns made me appreciate it all the more. I appreciate our outdoor spaces, countryside and nature through walking. But why walk? Is it over-rated? I think not. Hippocrates was quoted as saying walking is our best medicine. He was a Greek physician, born in 460 BC and lived to about 90. He is considered one of the most outstanding figures in the history of medicine, believing that disease was a product of environmental factors, diet and living habits. You could say he was into lifestyle medicine way back then, using diet and exercise to help treat diseases. I've enjoyed walking for years, and aside from keeping my weight in check, I hadn't really taken note of the health benefits until I was going through breast cancer treatments - walking energised me and helped me recover from surgeries, chemotherapy and radiotherapy. Walking also soothed my mind and body, and helped me sleep better. At 61 I'm hoping for another 30 years of walking!
Whatever your reason for walking, here's a neat local walk that you might like to try:
- Starting point: Goddington Park. 2 miles/45 minutes, or longer if you walk from home to and from the starting point. - From Goddington car park, keep the playground to your right and head across the field towards the right-hand side of Orpington FC building, admiring the trees all around as you go. - At the field end enter the footpath and take the left path going alongside the trees (not the diagonal path across the open field). Follow the path around the edges of the
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farmer's fields which are on your right. Be mindful of crops and tripping hazards such as stones or mud along the path. - Coming towards the end of the fields, go through a gap in the hedge on your left and turn right into a tree-lined tarmacked avenue, then follow this to the lane. Turn right, taking great care crossing Chelsfield Lane, and then enter into Lilly's Wood on your left where the houses end. - Climb the 5 steps up into Lilly's Wood and follow the main path, keeping the wooden rail to your right. I pick the sloes which grow on the left there in autumn to make sloe gin! - As you enter into the woods keep straight on and follow the main path all around the woods (don't veer off beyond to other fields or paths). - If walking in early spring you will see sprinklings of white anemones on the ground, followed by bluebells in May. Cow parsley is also abundant from April until June and there are toadstools to spot in the autumn. - On completion of your circuit of the woods, retrace your steps, keeping the wooden rail to your left as you walk back to the lane. Turn right, go past a few houses and cross the road back into the tree-lined tarmacked path. Follow that to the end and go into the playing field. - At the top left corner of the field, walk up the slope into the next playing field, and on to the far left corner of the next field until you can see your way back to the playground and car park again.
I hope you enjoy the walk - I have many more I can share with you!
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