Life in the Village - Cotswold Edge - Late Spring 2019

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Contents Enter our three new competitions online COMPETITIONS & OFFERS

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19 Win one of ten pairs of tickets to Royal Three Counties Show

8 The woodland floor Expert guidance from WWT

32 Poetry in the garden 42nd Ashton Open Gardens

33 Win brunch for four at Tewkesbury Park Hotel

17 A countryside celebration Royal Three Counties Show

34 Making an entrance Give your house a facelift

21 Rites of passage Natural Aveda hair solutions

36 Your perfect garden Local spaces to explore

23 Sporting a stripe Personal style advice

39 Whitsun tradition 35th Little Comberton Street Market

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EDITOR’S LETTER When I was a little girl I loved those books where you join the dots. I’m no artist but I wanted to express myself and was impatient for a good result. Using numbered templates met my needs; they provided the outline that I could go on to colour and shade. I could spend calming time with pen in hand and get satisfaction from what I produced. Building the Life in the Village community feels a bit like working on those dot-to-dots. With the help of others, we can achieve so much more than we can alone. My aim is simple - to connect and support householders, businesses and non-profit organisations across Bredon Hill and beyond. The way we do that, in print, online and on social media, is constantly evolving. As time passes and more and more people become involved, the clearer the connections between us become and the greater the potential for us all to benefit from a local network that is both practical and creative. If you make a contribution to local country life that is not currently visible, please get in touch. This issue we’ve welcomed new team members, joined forces with local businesses and established two new regular columns. With several events, three great giveaways and money saving offers, there’s loads to connect to. For daily updates please join us on Twitter @lisalambon or visit www ww ww.lifeinthevillage.co.uk w Until the summer…

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WILDLIFE Spring came early this year. Our mild and seemingly short winter with its unseasonably warm February gave our wildflowers the boost they needed. Before March had begun we saw celandines and even wood anemones bursting into colour. Of all the seasons, this is when nature is at its most spellbinding. Our countryside is changing on a weekly, if not daily, basis; trees leaf up, hedgerows become green and orchards bud and bloom. After the austerity of winter the warmth and sunlight brings a rush of growth; you could almost get sensory overload with the blossoming of it all. As the world greens and grows around us, remember there is also

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beauty to be found in the hidden spaces of Worcestershire. Deep within our woods, beneath the unfurling branches of trees, there is an entire world waiting to be explored on the woodland floor. Fairy bells Worcestershire is home to many bluebells – our free-draining soils and long history of managing woodlands means that they grow in profusion right across the county. These dainty violet plants with their gently nodding bell-shaped heads have long been associated with folklore and fairies. Stories of old tell us that bluebell woods are places of enchantment, used by fairies to lure and trap humans into their world. It’s said that the flower bells ring at midnight to summon the fairies to their gatherings but woe

betide any human who hears the ringing because they will be doomed. Trampling the flowers underfoot also apparently brings untold bad luck. Standing before a carpet of bluebells and breathing in their gentle scent, I could easily be persuaded that fairies are flitting about in the undergrowth. If that’s the case, they must be widespread because bluebells are found throughout the UK. Although they grow right across northwest Europe, about half the world’s population of Hyacinthoides scripta are contained within our shores. In Worcestershire we find bluebells mainly in our woodlands; a superb example being Tiddesley Wood nature reserve, near Pershore. Bluebells thrive in its shady habitats that are only open to the sun earlier in the year and they reign over

Bluebells. Credit: Wendy Carter

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Bluebells. Credit: Tom Marshall

other low-growing plants. They can sometimes also be spotted in country lanes. On my way to work, I drive past several grass verges that have pockets of bluebells in them. A sight like this is usually a sign of lost woodland, the wildflowers and roadside hedges being all that remains of an ancient site. Our native bluebells are delicate plants. Although usually violet, their colour can vary from white or cream through to deep blues and pinks. All the flowers dangle from one side of the stem which bends slightly under their weight, rather than standing upright. During the late seventeenth century gardeners began to import Spanish bluebells to make more of a statement in gardens. This variety grows taller, is more upright and has looser, blousy blooms. In the early part of the 20th century, these brasher Mediterranean cousins escaped gardens and began to colonise our countryside. It has lifeinthevillage.co.uk | Late Spring 2019

created a real problem because they hybridise readily with our historic species. It’s thought that one in six woodlands now contain a mix of Spanish and hybrid bluebells, increasing the risk that our own native species will eventually be lost. Purple majesties Several species of orchid can be found in local woodlands and on Bredon Hill. One of the most obvious, which grows alongside bluebells in ancient sites, is the early purple orchid which smells of honey

Woodland flowers provide the nectar and pollen for the rest of the food chain from insects through to birds and mammals

when it first blooms. Look closely and you’ll see as many as 50 flowers densely packed onto a tall stiff stem; the upper petals of each flower form a hood whilst the lower ones are lobed. The bloom rises from a base of blade-like leaves which are spotted with dark patches and these gave rise to a colloquial Warwickshire name, Jessamine, a variation of Gethsemane. This name is linked to the belief that the plant was growing beneath the Cross at the time of Christ’s death and that the spots came from drops of his blood. The historic names of plants and the folklore associated with them demonstrate the close relationship that we have always had with the countryside around us. The label orchid comes from the Latin Orchis meaning testicle, a reference to the two root tubers that sit beneath the ground. One is new and expanding, filling up with nutrients to support next year’s growth while the other 11


WILDLIFE Wild garlic. Credit: Paul Lane

is withering away as it supplies the flower that blooms above the soil. This association of orchids with fertility has resulted in a range of uses. In Greece, the burgeoning orchid tuber was imbibed to excite desire and the slack one to restrain it. Aphrodisiacs were concocted by grinding the tuber to a powder to make a liquid called salep or saloop which was sold in coffee houses.

Wild garlic. Credit: Wendy Carter

Also a refreshing drink, it is still produced in parts of the world today and increasing consumption of it is driving some species to the edge of extinction. Fortunately, in the UK, orchids are protected and the collection of them is illegal. Stink bombs You can often detect the distinct scent of wild garlic before you spot

its beautiful starry white flowers and long shiny leaves. A member of the onion family, it gives off a pungent aroma, especially when growing in large drifts. Like bluebells, wild garlic can carpet an entire woodland floor, thriving on damp but welldrained soils in shady spots of woods or at the bases of hedges. The latter part of its scientific name, Allium ursinum, (from ursus

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WILDLIFE Early purple orchid. Credit: Chris Gomersall 2020VISION

meaning bear) refers to the fact that it’s a favoured food of brown bears who love to dig it up. The plant is also known as ramsons and it’s likely that this is a derivation of hramusô, the proto-Germanic word for onions. As you might expect, wildflowers help to support other wildlife in a woodland. Whilst bluebells are an important early source of nectar for bees, wild garlic is vital to the ramsons hoverfly, a creature that, in this area at least, is totally dependent upon it. This tiny dark-silvery hoverfly which has a shiny chest can often be found perched on wild garlic leaves and spends its entire life cycle on the plant. The larvae tunnel into the bulbs and spend the winter in them and the adults spend their time hanging around the leaves in order to find a mate and pass on their genes. Look out for them resting amongst larger patches of wild garlic. Managing woodland The management of our woodlands is important for the survival of lifeinthevillage.co.uk | Late Spring 2019

Path through bluebells. Credit: Paul Lane

our bluebells and other native wildflowers. About 90% of a wood’s diversity lies along the edges of its paths and glades; the availability of sunlight in these more open and dappled patches allows the growth of a whole range of plants that would be suffocated by the cover of a closed canopy. These plants provide the nectar and pollen for the rest of the food chain from insects through to birds and mammals. Visitors to our woodland nature reserves during winter often express surprise that we’ve chopped down trees but we’ve normally coppiced rather than removed them. Coppicing involves cutting

Bluebell leaves were in profusion in woodlands across south Worcestershire by early March so we’re hopeful of a good show this spring

down trees almost to the ground, which allows them to grow back again. When performed cyclically it ensures woodland plants can get regular access to sunlight; a coppice cycle of eight to ten years will constantly reinvigorate the growth of bluebells and other wild flowers. Bluebells spread both by setting seed and from sending offshoots out from the bulbs, with leaves appearing as early as January. Their flowering, as with other plants, is weather-dependent. This year, leaves were in profusion in woodlands across south Worcestershire by early March so we’re hopeful of a good show this spring. Fingers crossed it will be timed perfectly for our 33rd Annual Tiddesley Wood Open Day on Sunday 5th May 10am-5pm. Please come along – as well as the bluebells there will be stalls, family activities, crafters and artists, live music, refreshments and wildlife walks to discover. Find Tiddesley Wood on the Pershore to Croome Road off the B4084, satnav WR10 2AD. Well behaved dogs on leads are welcome. 13


WILDLIFE Tiddesley Wood bluebells. Credit: Paul Lane

In Worcestershire we find bluebells mainly in our woodlands; a superb example being Tiddesley Wood nature reserve, near Pershore

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Bluebells Tiddesley. Credit: Paul Lane

Go Wild! Throughout the whole of June Worcestershire Wildlife Trust is joining forces with Wildlife Trusts across the UK in challenging you to go wild. 30 Days Wild is a fun and exciting excuse to make nature a part of your life each and every day. From following the path of a bee around your garden to walking

along the Avon, taking time to notice what’s growing on your route to work or school to enjoying your favourite tipple while listening to your garden birds – we can all find a small way to notice nature and wildlife each and every day. Last year almost 800 people and more than 100 schools across Worcestershire signed up. Will

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Royal Three Counties Show in association with JCB Paint makes a welcome return to the Three Counties Showground, Malvern on 14th – 16th June. The show is the perfect day out for family and friends celebrating the countryside and the great outdoors. This year we’re delighted to announce under 16s can gain free entry. With a host of outdoor activities, the action-packed weekend promises something for everyone. Show-sstopping displays and demonstrations bring together the very best in farming, food and family entertainment. An exciting programme of unmissable entertainment awaits, sure to keep all ages enthralled. Brand new for this year show-ambassador, local farmer and TV presenter Adam Henson is bringing along a slice of his Cotswold Farm Park. Join him to meet a host of farmyard friends and get your burning farming question answered with our interactive ‘Ask the Farmer’ feature. The Countryside Arena offers everything from galloping acrobats to gundog displays and falconry. New to the village you can learn how to fish with the experts as we bring Get

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Win one of 10 pairs of tickets to Royal Three Counties Show Friday 14th - Sunday 16th June An exhilarating day out Join us with family and friends for a celebration of the countryside and the great outdoors. With a host of outdoor activities, the action-packed weekend promises something for everyone. Show-stopping displays and demonstrations bring together the very best in farming, food and family entertainment. An exciting programme of entertainment awaits includes dog-agility demos, sheepdog herding and the incredible gravity-defying stunts of the Parachute Regiment Freefall Team, The Red Devils; plus much, much more. www.royalthreecounties.co.uk

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Eckington Flower Festival and Open Gardens Saturday 15th and Sunday 16th June 10am-5pm daily Enjoy a family day out in support of Holy Trinity church Images: David Bainbridge

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florists who compete to ensure a superb themed display. With a variety of entertainment on offer including live music, classic cars, a plant stall, a grand prize draw and homemade refreshments there’s something for everyone to enjoy. A complimentary mini-bus circles the village on both days making transport from garden to garden easy. To help those with mobility issues, we clearly mark properties that are wheelchair friendly. Coach parties, local groups and gardening clubs are welcome but please book ahead on 07967 503288 so that parking can be reserved. Eckington lies on the B4080, halfway between Tewkesbury and Pershore, nestled beneath Bredon Hill. There are two pubs, a shop and

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Asparadates Tuesday 23rd April Great English Asparagus Run from The Fleece Inn, Bretforton Sunday 12th May Asparagus Sunday Lunch, Eckington Manor Thursday 9th and Thursday 16th May Asparabus Coach Tours Sunday 19th May Asparagus Family Colour Fun Run The Valley, Evesham Thursday 23rd May Asparagus Evening at The Evesham Hotel Sunday 26th May and Sunday 2nd June Famous Asparagus Auctions at The Fleece Inn, Bretforton Monday 27th May Asparagus Fun Day The Fleece Inn, Bretforton Photo credits: Angela Taylor & Stuart Purfield

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Award winning Guinot Crown Salon The team at Beauty Beyond, Winchcombe is delighted to have been awarded the status of Guinot Crown Salon 2019 explains Kirsti Attwood This coveted title celebrates the highest achieving Guinot Salons, Spas and Health Clubs in the UK and Ireland who demonstrate success, dedication and loyalty to the brand. Guinot is an award-winning heritage skincare brand, delivering bespoke skincare prescriptions and patented treatment methods. Beauty Beyond has provided Guinot Treatments for over thirteen years and upholds the high standard that Guinot expects in order to provide clients with

5* treatments and advanced, professional skincare knowledge. By visiting a Crown Salon, clients can be confident that they are choosing a Guinot Salon of the highest distinction with flawless principles in environment, customer care and treatment expertise. A Crown Salon promotes Guinot in a prime location and offers all Guinot state of the art machine treatments, such as Hydradermie Youth, Hydradermie Lift and Eye Logic and all manual face and body treatments for example Hydra Peeling and Techni Slimming and Firming, as well as results-driven retail products. The award reflects the pride we take in our salon. Offering a wide range of beauty and holistic treatments, we provide impeccable service in a luxury setting. As a

team of six, with eight treatment rooms, we thrive on keeping current with changes in the industry and regularly visit London for updates to our training. For client convenience, the salon is open six days a week including three late nights to 9pm. We offer a client loyalty scheme and regular monthly offers. New clients are invited to try any treatment with £10 off. Please call to book on 01242 604 017. www.beautybeyondwinchcombe.co.uk

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Sporting a stripe Personal style advice from Kate Evans, Image Consultant and Coach I am a HUGE fan of a stripe… I dress my children, my home and myself in a stripe with frightening regularity. My favourite combination is with leopard print or camel, or both. This season stripes are back in all their nautical glory as a firm fashion staple. They come in endless variations, from bold to thin, monochrome to candy stripes and you’ll find them on everything from shirts to knee length pleats. If you want to embrace the stripe it’s worth considering how they work with your body shape so you can find the most flattering way to wear them before you invest. Busty and curvy Horizontal lines contribute to a feeling of width as the eye is drawn across the fabric, so not ideal. If you want to wear a striped top try putting a cardigan or jacket over it so you only see a pop of the stripe rather than the whole expanse, then team with plain bottoms. Boyish Those who are straight in the body can go horizontal or vertical with stripes. Tight, horizontal lines or narrow vertical stripes across the hips and bust will create shape and give 26

the illusion of movement, as well as curves. Alternating black and white blocks will exaggerate where areas start and finish giving the impression of a little more curve too.

The size of your stripe should balance with your scale Triangular Your best option is to draw attention to your smaller top half. Stripes help to broaden narrow shoulders to balance out your hips. If you are also smaller in the bust, wear horizontal

stripes above the waist to detract the eye away from your wider lower half. Choosing plain skirts and trousers will also deflect attention. Petite The size of your stripe should balance with your scale, so women with a shoe size of 4 (37) or under will be better wearing fine stripes. The colours of your stripes will also affect your overall look so compare how bright, high contrast shades work versus subtle tonal ones. Take your time and have fun; however you choose to style them, stripes are a print that is here to stay. www.kate-evans.co.uk Late Spring 2019 | lifeinthevillage.co.uk


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Taking shade By choosing the right plants you can transform the shady spaces of your garden suggests designer, Jonathan Sairl

Every garden has its shady corners. Even the sunniest south facing plot will have areas that are at least partially shaded at certain times of the day. If your garden has large trees the spaces beneath their canopies will only receive dappled light. Planting sites under hedges and at the foot of the walls of your house will inevitably be gloomy.

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Many people think of shade as simply a lack of light but it’s much more complicated than that. Plants can ‘measure’ shade by using pigments that can detect far red and blue light and alter their growth in proportion to it. When planning for shady locations it’s important to consider the degree of shade and also take account of the level of moisture present in the soil. Many plants will thrive in a shady location providing they have free access to water so areas of your

garden that are damp or waterlogged will be relatively easy to deal with; think of the gigantic, lush specimens such as Gunnera manicata that grow in bog gardens. Dry shade, however, is much trickier; the combination of low light and drought presents a real challenge to most species. The key to successful planting in shade is to choose the right plants. Although the number of species that will do well in shade is limited, designing with them can still bring spectacular results. If you plan

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carefully and make wise choices you can create a stunning composition of form, colour and texture. The flowers of shade tolerant plants tends to be small and muted in tone, consisting of mainly pastel blues, pinks and whites with a small number of yellows. Leaves tend to be larger so shade loving plants are often grown for the shape and interest of their foliage which may be shiny, hairy, spotted, ribbed or Plants for dry shade Sarcococca confusa Brunnera macrophylla ‘Dawson’s White’ Geranium phaeum Liriope muscari Pachysandra terminalis

variegated. Popular examples include dainty pearlescent Hellebores, graceful arching Ferns and the 3,000 varieties of heart shaped Hostas. Whether your shaded area is damp or dry, it’s worth conditioning your soil with compost, manure, leaf mould and bark before you do any planting to improve its moisture retaining qualities and give newcomers the best start. By combining a strong design

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Pershore war horse memorial Join Pershore resident Sue Cosnett to create a memorial sculpture that depicts our heroes and animals lost during the war

Proud local residents are joining forces to support Combat Stress with a poignant memorial sculpture designed out of recycled horseshoes that will be displayed in the grounds of Pershore Abbey. The idea was forged by Sue Cosnett, of Lancelott Court, Pershore and is fully backed by Wychavon District Council. The horse will be designed and created by local blackmith Steve Ellis Cooper. Sue came up with the idea last year, when the nation was marking the centenary of the First World War. She said “As someone who’s lived in Pershore all my life, I wanted to do something positive to mark the occasion within my local community. The design itself will reflect not only our fallen heroes but also the huge number of animals that also died alongside them.” The logo shows a purple poppy which depicts the loss of thousands of animals during the war and will be incorporated into the design. Hoping to gain as much local support as possible, the 30

group’s target is to raise £12,000 by the end of October to cover the cost of the build. This sculpture will be a lasting legacy and reminder for many generations to come and any surplus funds will be donated to Combat Stress, an organisation that cares for the mental health of veterans. Sue is seeking the support of the local community including schools, businesses and visitors to the town to make donations, organise fundraising events and pull together to make the project happen. You can follow the story and get involved via the project’s Facebook page: www.facebook.com/pershorewarhorse and donate to the cause now by visiting: www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/susan-cosnett-3 Contact Sue Cosnett direct on sue.cosnett@btinternet.com View the work of blacksmith Steve Ellis Cooper at www.stevecooperblacksmith.co.uk Late Spring 2019 | lifeinthevillage.co.uk


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Perfect summer days at Coughton Court Enjoy a relaxing day out at one of Warwickshire’s most beautiful family homes, suggests Abi Cole

During the summer months the grounds at Coughton are fresh with the colour and scent of new life. From late April the borders fill out, the apple blossom opens in the orchard and a carpet of bluebells shimmers on the woodland floor. Nestled between the ancient St. Peter’s Church and Westminster Pool, the walled garden is the jewel in the crown of the Throckmorton family gardens. At its heart lies the award-winning rose labyrinth which, from late June, bursts with more than 200 different varieties of rose, including a large selection of ramblers and climbers. Further afield, there’s loads to explore. Take a stroll down to the River Arrow and you’ll find broods of ducklings and goslings; take your

time and pause on the bridge and you can play a couple of rounds of Pooh Sticks. Follow the water over to Timms Grove and you will enter Coughton’s ancient woodland. Once part of the Forest of Arden, the wood is one of the most iconic and beautiful sights here. Dig out your 50 Things booklet and the children can start ticking off some of the activities, such as hunting for bugs or making a trail with sticks. Don’t forget to look for the grandfather clock hidden deep in the woods; it’s the perfect spot for a game of hide and seek. With games in the activity shed and ice creams on the lawn, there’s every opportunity to kick back and relax.

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Dates for your Diary... May Half Term Sat 25 May – Sun 2 Jun, 11am-4pm (on open days) How many of our 50 things to do before you’re 11 ¾ can you tick off? Father’s Day Duck Race Sun 16 Jun, 2-3pm Sponsor a duck on our traditional race down the River Arrow plus family games. £2.50 per duck. Outdoor Theatre: Pride and Prejudice Fri 5 Jul, gates open at 6.30pm for a 7.30pm start. Enjoy the popular Chapterhouse Theatre Company in their 20th year. Adult £16.80 (£16), child £10.50 (£10), family £42 (£40) (2A 2C). Outdoor Theatre: A Midsummer Night’s Dream Fri 19 Jul, gates open at 6.30pm for a 7.30pm start Join the Lord Chamberlain’s Men on the lawns. Don’t forget your picnic! Adult £16.80 (£16), child £10.50 (£10), family £42 (£40) (2A 2C).

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Poetry in the garden The 42nd Ashton under Hill Open Gardens takes place on the 8th and 9th June and this year’s event has a theme that is close to all our hearts, suggests Andrew Cooke Can you imagine a world where the words that represent fundamental parts of the countryside and natural world are expunged from the English language, not taught in schools or learned by children? Ashton under Hill Open Gardens takes its 2019 theme from The Lost Words, a book of enchanting

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poems beautifully crafted by Robert Macfarlane and Jackie Morris. The book was created in reaction to a decision by The Oxford Junior Dictionary to exclude many little used words that related to wildlife and the natural world such as bluebell, wren, otter, dandelion and bramble. The Lost Words bring these words back into children’s language. The link to Ashton Open Gardens is clear. Every year over 1000 visitors come to this stunning Cotswold village and enjoy around 25 private gardens; they may spot dandelions and bluebells, the odd bramble and maybe a wren, if not the village otters. This year our exhibition in St Barbara’s Church will feature The Lost Words with contributions from local schools and the book’s publishers. A range of stalls will

offer plants and local crafts and there will be a gardener’s raffle. The photographic competition, featuring classes for adults and young people, will also follow the theme. Adult entry is only £6 for the two days with under 16s free and discounts for larger parties. Homemade sandwiches, cream teas and ice creams will be available and The Star will be open. Free car and coach parking is available in the centre of the village and we run a complimentary minibus service. For further details contact Andrew Cooke on 01386 881715 or email at contact@ashtonopengardens.co.uk Visit www.ashtonopengardens.co.uk or find us on www.facebook.com/ ashtonopengardens

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HOMES

Making an entrance Give your home an instant facelift with a new entrance suggests John Lannen The focal point of every building, a front door is much more than a physical portal. Whether you live in the grandest mansion or the tiniest studio, your entrance marks the boundary between you and the world, defining the limits of your sanctuary. It’s the sight that welcomes you back each day, greets your friends and family when they visit, and gives passers-by their first impression, so it should be inviting. It certainly has a role to play if you want your home to

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have kerb appeal. An entrance is also an indicator of your personal style, offering a glimpse of the interior within. No wonder people moving house are often quick to invest in a new one; installing a door you love can turn a house into a home. There is a now a huge range of doors on the market, many of which look similar to the untrained eye. The best way to understand the differences is to do your research, test how they work and be clear about the standards and guarantees that cover them. Things you should consider include: Security A front door must be robust with multi-point locking, hinge bolts and full reinforcement to keep your belongings safe and your insurance company happy. All L+L doors comply and easy access low

thresholds are fitted as standard. Style A door can be traditional or modern, simple or elaborate, but it should be instantly pleasing to your eye and sympathetic to the architecture of your building. If you want to improve your entrance the first step is to take a critical look at what you currently have and decide what does and doesn’t work. Next, think about the kind of look you want to achieve. You may want to modernise a draughty door, enhance the rustic charm of a cottage or restore an authentic feel to a period home. Whatever the case, we can advise on what will be most appropriate and why. Doors come in several basic designs but can vary hugely in their detail so can be personalised. All styles are available in a wide of foils or can be painted in any colour, including heritage shades.

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A door should be instantly pleasing to the eye and sympathetic to the architecture of your building door or side lights might work. However, this will bring a reduced level of privacy. Fitting A door must be expertly fitted to give a perfect seal between wall and frame, creating a warm, draught proof hall. It means the decision over who will fit your door is as important as the choice lifeinthevillage.co.uk | Late Spring 2019

of product. Our experienced team of fitters have been fully trained in-house to the highest standards. All our windows and doors are backed by a ten year guarantee, insurance backed by QA National Warranties, and service promise. We are members of FENSA (reg. No.11182) and the Glass and Glazing Federation. We are also fully audited members of the government’s Trust Mark Scheme and a Which? Trusted Trader. Furnishings Handles, knockers and letterboxes come in a wide range of styles, colours and finishes to complement your new door. Durability and maintenance UPVc, timber or composite materials have their advantages and disadvantages in terms of budget, character and longevity so take care to make a choice that suits your lifestyle. As a family company, L+L believes in delivering high quality products and impeccable service at an affordable price. Our Tewkesbury

showroom houses a full size door demonstration pod with nine styles on show so you can feel their weight and test how they function. We have a portfolio of brochures, photographs and reviews of the hundreds of products we have installed locally over our 38 years of trading. We also offer a bespoke design service enabling you to commission a door unique to you. To book your free property survey please call on 01684 295038. Visit www.ll-installations.co.uk

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Puppy parties Puppy parties are the best way to socialise your dog suggests qualified vet nurse Lotte Smith If you’re bringing a puppy home this summer, it’s a good idea to plan in a puppy party. It’s a fun and educational evening for all the family, designed to give you and your pet the best possible start in life. At Folly Gardens, we are proud of our parties; Animal Behaviourist Zoe Hockley and myself have been carefully evolving the format for ten years now. As well as socialisation, we aim to help with your puppy’s behaviour. The personality of your puppy will be shaped by their early experiences. Weeks eight to sixteen are a critical window during which they will take on their blueprint of the world. During this time, patterns of response are fixed to a large extent so it’s important to do all you can to mould temperament and behaviour. A puppy party can help in these ways: Meeting other dogs. Due to the risk of disease, it’s advised that puppies do not go out in public for sixteen weeks. However, your puppy can attend a party once it has had its first vaccinations,

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usually at eight weeks. By guaranteeing that all pets who participate have been vaccinated, we offer a controlled environment for your puppy to socialise. By limiting numbers, taking care to match up dogs and managing interactions, we ensure every puppy has a good experience. Befriending the veterinary team. A positive early experience of attending the clinic and meeting the team means your dog is less likely to be afraid in later life. Learning about the world. With tips on behaviour, advice on puppy training and a Q and A session, the evening is a valuable source of support. You’ll take home a goodie bag with gifts, leaflets, useful local contacts and a training checklist. Puppy parties run from 7.309.00pm on alternate Mondays at our Walton Cardiff branch near Tewkesbury and cost just £10. Please call our friendly team on 01684 292244 to book your place.

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One stop shop Trading in Pershore since 1992, Brian Marshall and his team offer a single point of contact for all things property related We’ve been trading in Pershore for over 27 years. Since 1992 the business has expanded considerably and the range of services we offer has grown. However, our aim to offer the best local service remains the same. We have a solid reputation for bathrooms. With a display of traditional and modern options, and long term relationships with suppliers such as Lakes, Novellini and Tavistock, Samuel Heath and Roper Rhodes, we can help you choose a suite to suit your budget and lifestyle.

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Owning a piece of history It is estimated there are over 500,000 listed buildings in the UK. These buildings are subject to strict regulations to ensure they are preserved. At Thomson & Bancks we regularly deal with the sale and purchase of listed buildings so we asked Conveyancing Solicitor, Chantal Butters, to answer some questions So why are buildings listed?

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When you buy a listed building, you inherit any unauthorised work undertaken by previous owners. As there is no time limit on enforcement action you may be required to reverse the alteration. A Listed Building Enforcement Notice may be served on the owner of the building or anyone that has an interest in the building requiring restoration or alleviating the effects of the unlawful works. Failure to comply with a Notice is an offence with potentially an unlimited fine. It may be possible to obtain retrospective consent for works however it is always best practice to apply for Listed Building Consent before work commences, rather than take the risk of applying for retrospective consent which may not be granted at all! 41


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Bredon FunFest Enjoy a family day out in support of St Giles church suggests Bryony Baynes Put the date in your diary now – Bredon FunFest is coming to Croft Farm Water Park on Saturday, 1st June from 12 noon to 4pm! This family friendly day will feature live music, including two sets from popular local band, The Brethryn, and home grown performer Ellie Kelly. Our brand new event will feature a barbeque and Pimms bar as well as beer and cider. There will be bouncy castles, glitter and henna painting and some of Worcestershire’s best craft sellers will be present with stalls offering everything from fused glass to silver jewellery. Please come along and spend an afternoon enjoying the beautiful surroundings of the lake at Croft Farm with food and live entertainment on hand for all. Entry to the event is just £2.50 with under 12’s free. Free car parking will be available on site. All funds raised will benefit our village church, the beautiful and historic St. Giles at Bredon (registered charity no. 1129909). If you would like to rent a table in the craft market, available at £20 each, please get in touch with Bryony Baynes on bbaynes@kempseyps.org.uk 42

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Easy motoring How to make your car run efficiently with Eddie Robinson Not everyone realises that an MOT and a service differ significantly in both their intention and scope. Servicing your car is essential if you want to have the best motoring experience. An MOT, required by law for all cars over three years old, simply takes a snapshot in time and tests if your car has met minimal safety requirements intended to protect you and other road users. A service goes much further, looking forward to anticipate any issues and ensure the longer term health of your car. Servicing is the only way to ensure your car runs to optimum efficiency. A service maintains key components of your car, such as the oil which needs changing regularly because it degrades as it’s thrown around the engine.

Servicing also acts as a preventative healthcare plan for your vehicle, checking parts that will potentially cause a problem and making you aware of upcoming issues. Not only does this protect against breakdowns, it safeguards against incremental damage and will save you money in the long term. Consider your brakes. If you only MOT your car, the brake pads are inspected once a year to see if they are legal on that day. If the friction material lining the pads is low and goes unchecked, it could wear away in the subsequent months. When the lining erodes it puts the metal of the brake pad and disc in direct contact, causing serious damage to the discs. Replacement pads plus discs

means more parts and more labour; expense and hassle that could have been avoided. At Eddie’s Autos we aim to make motoring easy. Although our emphasis is on preventative care, we will only ever suggest fixing something if it really needs to be done. A small, independent garage, based in Beckford, we are celebrating our eighth year of growth and recruiting another mechanic this summer. We offer money saving combination deals on services taken with an MOT, complimentary courtesy cars and a pick-up-and-collect service to homes within a five mile radius. For any motoring issue call us on 01386 882011. help@eddies-autos.co.uk www.eddies-autos.co .eddies-autos.co o.uk uk

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Midsummer Drinks at Bredon Manor Jon and Mary Doney invite you to enjoy a relaxed evening in aid of St Richard’s Hospice Please join us for an intimate evening of drinks and canapés in the gardens of Bredon Manor on Saturday 29th June from 6.30-8.30pm. We feel fortunate to live in this beautiful property and look forward to sharing the garden with you. Every penny raised will go to support the superb work of St Richard’s Hospice. Bredon Manor sits in twelve acres of gardens and water meadows, overlooking the river Avon, between St Giles Church and Bredon Barn. The Barn, which was originally linked to the Manor, has been in the care of the National Trust since 1951.

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The Manor has a fascinating history. The earliest records of a dwelling on the site date back to circa 715 when permission was granted to form a monastery. The frame of the Manor is Tudor but parts of the north wing contain medieval remains so we believe that the current building dates back to the 1300’s. According to the National Trust, Bredon Barn was built around 1350 at the time of Black Death when half the population of Bredon were killed by the plague. It was commissioned by a bishop and for this reason it was originally thought to be a Tithe barn;

a barn where one tenth of the annual crops grown or earned were taken as taxes for the church and clergy. Subsequent research has shown it was actually a manorial barn as the bishop, and subsequent bishops, were also lords of Bredon from 900AD to the mid 1500s. Back then, the barn was used to store crops such as wheat, oats, barley, hay, wool and dried peas for the estate. Later, it was leased to a succession of farmers. Today it is open to visitors; home to many white doves and various species of bat. Major building works took place on the Manor in the seventeenth and

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Bredon Manor sits in twelve acres of gardens and water meadows, overlooking the river Avon, between St Giles Church and Bredon Barn eighteenth centuries and the current property was completed in 1790, around the cusp of the Regency/ Georgian period. The ground floor was developed during the 1900’s and during that century the Manor had a series of owners. For a time during the 1970’s it operated as a licensed guest house. We took it on in 1996 and undertook an extensive programme of restoration and redecoration. This summer’s event will be set around the swimming pool which overlooks the duck pond purported to have held the monk’s carp. We have access to two large party rooms in case of bad weather. On arrival, you will receive a complimentary first drink; after that you can purchase from a Pimms, wine, beer or specialist gin bar. Guests will be able to explore the gardens which will be lit up for the evening and enjoy the ancient trees including an 80 foot Wellingtonia lifeinthevillage.co.uk | Late Spring 2019

and one of the most magnificent Planes in England. Entertainment will take the form of live music from Steelasophical, an accompanied steel band who will give the evening a Caribbean flavour. Presented by international selling recording artist Gary Trotman, their music featured in the James Bond 007 movie Casino Royale. Gary is a

three times UK Steel Drum Soloist Trophy winner and also made a winning appearance on Channel 4’s Come Dine With Me. Admission is by advance ticket only. Tickets cost £15 and include a drink, canapes and free parking. To book please call Mary Doney on 01684 773775 or Elaine Lane on 01684 772311.

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Your perfect garden awaits... The National Garden Scheme opens around 3,500 breathtaking private gardens for charity. Explore their website with its handy local garden finder and find yourself a fantastic day out Pear Tree Cottage Wichenford, WR6 6YX Featured on TV’s Channel 4, Silver Medal winner of The English Garden Magazine Britain’s Best Gardeners’ Garden 2015, and Shed of the Year Runner Up 2017. With views across orchards to Abberley Clock Tower, the gardens

comprise gently sloping lawns with mixed and woodland borders, shade and plenty of strategically placed seating. It has a quirky and humorous character with the odd surprise. Open: May 26th 2-6pm, Sun 25th Aug 4-10pm and by arrangement. Admission: adult £5, child free.

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GARDENS Perrycroft Malvern, WR13 6DN Open: May 10th, June 21st & Sept 20th 11am-4pm Admission: adult £5, child free.

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LOCAL CHARITY

with Fiona Carter Cotswolds Athlete Support Scheme (CASS) & Friends was set up by Fiona Carter and Michael Deakin in 2015 to offer financial support to young aspiring athletes in the Cotswolds. This grass-roots led organisation achieved charitable status in 2017 and is already supporting local young people aged twelve to eighteen. Fiona, a passionate sportswoman who has won a bronze medal in both the European and World duathlon Championships, explains why they are making it happen. Pursuing the path of elite sport is a huge challenge for any young person. Talent is a prerequisite but success also demands courage, determination and personal sacrifice. A teenager who seriously follows their sport soon finds that it becomes a daunting commitment, not only affecting every aspect of their lifestyle but that of their family too. Training, travelling to events and paying entrance fees, buying equipment and accessing specialist coaching can be expensive, and there is little support available to help with the costs. Although entry into sport through schools and clubs is inexpensive and available to all, once athletes progress from foundation levels to compete at county, national and international level, the costs of participation start to rise. Currently, there is nothing in place to assist them. National Lottery and Sports 48

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Aid funding is available for the elite, but getting to the top levels is a long and arduous journey and the costs for the average family can be prohibitive. Funded totally from public donations, CASS & Friends seeks to provide assistance to ease the financial burden on families with gifted youngsters. Working with local schools, we identify gifted children, form a relationship with them and their family, coaches and PE teachers, assess their situation and provide grants where appropriate to help them succeed. Full details of our process can be found online. We cannot help every athlete with every piece of expenditure, but we can make a contribution which may make the real

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difference between following a dream and having to give up. CASS & Friends is absolutely delighted to have Michael Edwards, better known as Eddie the Eagle as our patron and is hugely grateful for all of his support. Born in Cheltenham, Eddie learnt to ski at his local dry ski slope and quickly became an accomplished downhill skier. At the 1988 Winter Olympics he became the first competitor since 1928 to represent Great Britain in ski jumping. Eddie has since become famous for personifying the Olympic spirit and for his determination to represent his country without any form of funding. His approach and attitude

towards sport and competition exactly personifies the objectives of CASS & Friends. Please help us to invest in the future of aspiring athletes in the Cotswolds. What we have already seen from the young people we support is that it leads to increased confidence and well-being, a belief that they can achieve their sporting goals, and ultimately pursue a career in sport. Over 95% of all money raised goes directly to our athletes. It would be great to look back in five years and know that our support led to a national, international or Olympic medal for someone in our local area. www.cassandfriends.org

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Whitsun tradition Enjoy a family afternoon out this Bank Holiday weekend suggests Carol Rabbette Little Comberton Street Market, now in its 35th year, is held annually on the Whitsun Bank Holiday weekend and this year it takes place on Saturday 25th May between 2pm and 5 pm. It’s always a fun family afternoon; last year we welcomed over 800 visitors. The event promises a unique yet traditional fête with a host of colourful stalls set amongst thatched cottages, orchards and hay bales, with background tunes of live music, bell ringing and morris dancing. The market includes plenty of stalls selling books, plants, vintage and collectibles, plus local arts and crafts. There’s local produce including asparagus and strawberries, while local beer and cider are on offer in the drinks tent. Other refreshments include pork baps, homemade cakes and cream teas. There’s plenty to do for children too, including a dedicated games area. Our church exhibition this year is entitled ‘Floral Art’ and,

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Entrance to the Street Market is £1 per adult and free parking is available on a first come first served basis. All funds raised go to support St. Peter’s Church and Little Comberton Village Hall. For further information please follow us on facebook https://www.facebook.com/ LittleCombertonStreetMarket1/ If you are a local food producer or craftsperson interested in trading at the market please contact carol@rabbette.co.uk Find us at Manor Lane, Little Comberton, Pershore, WR10 3ER. Late Spring 2019 | lifeinthevillage.co.uk


FOOD AND DRINK

Love baking? Introducing a new series of delicious Meg Rivers’ recipes for you to try, courtesy of Meg Rivers Artisan Bakery In years gone by, Meg Rivers was one of the Cotswold’s very own baking celebrities, often appearing in the food pages of magazines. She was always interested in healthy eating and insisted on using the best available ingredients, sourced locally where possible. Meg Rivers’ original mail order cake company has become Meg Rivers Artisan Bakery, still Cotswolds-based and using many of the authentic cake and traybake recipes created by Meg. Each day, the bakery sends out top tasting cakes to addresses all over the UK and overseas by post. Many are ordered as gifts for a

special occasion such as a birthday or house-warming - there’s even a Starving Student Box with Bakewells, Chocolate Chip Shortbread, Flapjacks and Brownies! In addition to the more traditional bakes such as fruit,

chocolate and cherry, the exclusive Meg Rivers Cake Club - which sends out a different cake each month - treats its members to some more unusual flavours including elderflower and gooseberry and ginger and molasses. All cakes are baked to small scale, using the same low-tech traditional methods that will be familiar to any home baker. The recipe overleaf is taken from Meg Rivers Home Baking, the first book published by the Bakery. If you’d like to find out more about Meg Rivers Artisan Bakery, visit www ww ww.megrivers.co.uk w

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RECIPES

Enjoy the first in a new series of recipes from Cotswolds based Meg Rivers Artisan Bakery Makes about 20 INGREDIENTS

125g / 1 stick unsalted butter 115g / ½ cup plus 1 tablespoon (caster) sugar 1 generous tablespoon golden syrup/light corn syrup 1 tablespoon milk 175g / 1 1/3 cups plus 1 tablespoon plain/ all-purpose flour 1 teaspoon baking powder 2 baking sheets (ungreased)

METHOD

• Preheat the oven to 180C (350F) gas 4. • Put the butter, sugar, syrup and milk in a saucepan. Heat, stirring constantly, until the butter is melted and the mixture is nearly boiling. This can also be done in a microwave: put the ingredients in a bowl and heat in short bursts, stirring between each, until the mixture is ready. Remove from the heat and allow the mixture to cool to lukewarm. • Sift the flour and baking powder together into a large bowl. Pour the butter mixture into the bowl and stir well to combine. Take generous teaspoonfuls of the mix and, with another spoon, drop onto the baking sheets, leaving about 5cm/2 inches between each biscuit. Lightly press with a fork to flatten (dip the fork in water to stop it sticking to the dough) and bake in the preheated oven for 15-20 minutes or until golden. • Remove the biscuits from the oven and allow to stand for a few minutes before transferring to a wire rack to cool completely. • The biscuits are best eaten on the day but will keep for 2-3 days in an airtight container.

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Help create the new heart of St Richard’s Help the team at St Richard’s Hospice realise their vision to create a living well centre at the heart of their Worcester base suggests Helen Griffee

A living well centre will be the focus of stage two of St Richard’s Build 2020 campaign and will include new rooms for care and social support, ensuring the hospice can help many more people in the future. The hospice team is delighted that, thanks to generous donations so far, the first stage of the Build 2020 project is expected to be completed imminently. Parts of the hospice have already been redeveloped or newly built and opened to patients and families. It’s with a huge thanks to everyone who has donated so far that we are now able to welcome patients and their loved ones into lovely, bright and modern rooms to attend the hospice for the day, out-patient clinics and our Living Well activities. We’ve also re-opened our large reception which has been redesigned to create a more welcoming and friendly space. New build areas opened in March lifeinthevillage.co.uk | Late Spring 2019

include a spacious quiet sitting area for patients and families waiting for appointments or activities and a new education and learning hub. The improvements mean we can offer more flexible care and support and reach more people in ways they want, helping them to learn new ways to manage their illness and increase independence as well as helping them to come to terms with

the impact on their lives. We have introduced new information and social groups for current patients and carers and those who are not already under the care of the hospice and living with a serious progressive illness. These include sessions such as Understanding Pain and its Management; Love Books, Making life easier with Technology and Knit

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HEALTH and Natter. The Build 2020 project will cost £5.3m, and thanks to wonderfully generous support we now have £776,000 left to raise to fulfil our goal of caring for up to an extra 1,000 individuals a year when they need us most. We know that’s still a huge amount, but are very hopeful that everyone will get behind this final push to reach the target. St Richard’s launched the Build 2020 appeal last year as areas of the hospice were bursting at the seams and we were struggling to respond to the ever-increasing number of patients. Demand for hospice care is set to rise sharply with an aging population and people living longer with multiple illnesses including neurological and heart, renal and respiratory conditions as well as cancer. All the new and expanded services will run alongside St Richard’s current wide range of patient and family care including support in people’s own homes and 17 in-patient beds. St Richard’s Hospice cares for adults with a serious progressive illness, improving their quality of life from diagnosis, during treatment and to their last days. It also supports their loved ones. Each year the hospice team supports more than

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3,300 patients, family members and bereaved people in Worcestershire. St Richard’s is an independent charity and relies on donations for three quarters of its annual £8.8m income with the remainder from the NHS.

How to support the Build 2020 appeal: Donate: Online: Find out more and donate at www.strichards.org.uk/build2020 By post, please send a cheque to St Richard’s Hospice Build 2020 appeal, Fundraising Dept, Wildwood Drive, Worcester WR5 2QT (please make cheques payable to St Richard’s Hospice). Or donate by telephoning the fundraising team on 01905 763963. If you would like to hold your own fundraising event to support Build 2020, please contact Tricia Cavell, Fundraising Director on 01905 763963 or email tcavell@strichards.org.uk For more information about St Richard’s Hospice visit www.strichards.org.uk

The living well centre The new centre - which will officially be called the St Richard’s Hospice Bradbury Centre thanks to the generous support of the Bradbury Foundation - will allow the charity to more than double the number of day patients. The living well rooms will all open onto The Green, a light new space where patients, carers, staff and visitors can gather together to eat and drink, meet friends, to sit after a therapeutic session - or just to connect with others who have come to the hospice for support. The living well centre will include: Therapy room: a flexible space where therapies like acupuncture, aromatherapy and massage will be offered. Counselling room: a quiet calm, private space where staff, patients and families can meet to discuss their care; their practical support needs or have emotional support in difficult times. Exercise studio: here patients can exercise and gain strength, helping them to become physically fitter and improving endurance and balance. Art studio: a brand-new resource where patients and loved ones will come to use art and creativity to express their feelings. Training kitchen: our Occupational Therapists can help patients re-learn cooking skills, improving independence and their day to day life at home. Horticultural room: a place where patients can enjoy the simple benefits of gardening, planting and flowerarranging, skills often lost to someone who is ill. Music and cinema room: here we’ll provide music therapy for patients, a space for choirs and other performances as well as the space to show new and favourite films. Hairdressing salon - where trained hairdressing volunteers can enhance a patient’s well being.

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RECIPES

Belle House

Thai fish cakes Serve as a starter or canape suggests Steve Waites of Belle House

Makes approx 12 INGREDIENTS – FISH CAKES

8 medium potatoes 200g Royal Greenland Prawns 200g salmon 200g white fish (eg cod, haddock, whiting) Lemon juice (to taste approx 20ml) Salt and pepper 100g unsalted melted butter 1 tbsp chilli mix (see below) Flour, egg and breadcrumbs

INGREDIENTS – CHILLI MIX

1 lemon grass 6 red chillis 2 pink ginger strips 1 garlic clove 5 coriander sprigs Blend all of the above with a small amount of oil

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METHOD

• Cut the potatoes into equal sizes and boil until cooked. Drain and put back into the pan to dry. • Mash by hand or for finer mash use a mouli or potato ricer • While the potatoes are cooking, cut the raw fish into equal sized pieces and place into a deep buttered tray. Add white wine to cover the base of the tray. Season and cook for 12 – 14 minutes at 180°. • When the fish is cooked, strain the liquid and discard it. • Add the cooked fish to a large bowl, then add the potato, tbsp of chilli mix and the lemon juice, salted and melted butter. • Mix together and taste for seasoning, adding more lemon or chilli if required, then taste again. • Set the fish cake mixture into a deep tray, allow to cool for a few hours in the fridge. • Cut out using a cutter. • Dip into flour, beaten egg and breadcrumbs twice. • If freezing, place onto silicone paper. • To cook, deep fry for 2 minutes then transfer to the oven for 10 minutes at 180° • Serve with sweet chilli sauce and a salad garnish.

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RECIPES Recipes courtesy of Steve Waites, proprietor of Belle House Restaurant & Deli-Traiteur, Bridge Street, Pershore, WR10 1AJ. www.belle-house.co.uk

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Belle House Rhubarb tart Try this delicate spring dessert from Steve Waites of Belle House

INGREDIENTS – RHUBARB AND STOCK SYRUP

700g rhubarb, washed and trimmed 330ml water vanilla pod 50g caster sugar ½ a lemon, juiced

INGREDIENTS – SWEET PASTRY TART CASE

500g flour 150g soft butter 100g caster sugar 100g icing sugar 2 eggs 50 ml cold water INGREDIENTS – CRÈME PATISSERIE

426ml/ ¾ pint whole milk 4 egg yolks 4 oz/113g caster sugar 2oz/56g corn flour ½ vanilla pod 100ml double cream

METHOD – RHUBARB

• Cut the rhubarb into batons. • Put the vanilla pod, sugar, lemon juice and water (stock syrup) in a pan over a low heat to dissolve the sugar. • Add the rhubarb and simmer for 5 minutes. • Remove from the heat and leave to cool in the syrup, preferably overnight, or for at least an hour; this ensures the fruit holds its shape. METHOD – PASTRY

• Put flour, butter and sugars into a mixing bowl on a KitchenAid or similar and mix until bread crumb texture. • Whisk water and eggs together, then pour over the flour mixture and mix to create a dough. • Knead briefly on a floured surface, form into a log then wrap in cling film and leave to rest for 30 minutes in the fridge. METHOD – CRÈME PATISSERIE

• Mix the sugar, egg yolks and cornflour together in a bowl until thoroughly combined. • Boil the milk and vanilla pod. • Pour the milk mixture over the egg mixture and whisk together. • Return the combined mixture to the saucepan and stir continually until thick over a medium heat, taking care to not let it burn on the bottom of the pan. • Remove from the heat, transfer to a bowl and cover with cling film to prevent a skin from forming. Allow to cool and place in the fridge until needed. • Before using, the crème patisserie can be whisked for a smooth finish.

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RECIPES Recipes courtesy of Steve Waites, proprietor of Belle House Restaurant & Deli-Traiteur, Bridge Street, Pershore,WR10 1AJ. www.belle-house.co.uk

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FURTHER NOTES

• Remove the pastry from the fridge; leave it out at room temperature for 5–10 minutes to soften. Roll out to 1mm thick (or as thin as you can) on a lightly floured surface. Use the pastry to line a 12 x 35cm fluted rectangular tart tin, or equivalent, making sure you press the pastry into the fluted edges (you can use the blunt end of a knife to help you do this). Leave any excess pastry overhanging. Chill for 30 minutes. • Heat oven to 200C/180C fan/gas 6. Remove the pastry case from the fridge, line with baking parchment and baking beans. Blind-bake for 20 minutes, then remove the parchment and beans, and continue baking for 5 minutes more until pale golden and biscuity. Use a sharp serrated knife to trim off the overhanging pastry to give you a clean edge. Cool in the tin. • Remove the rhubarb pieces from their syrup and set aside. Return the syrup to the hob and boil until thick and sticky. Leave to cool slightly. • To finish the crème patisserie, whisk the cream until it holds soft peaks and fold this into the chilled mixture. This is easier if you start by beating in a little cream and then folding in the remaining. • Remove the pastry case from the tin and put on a plate. Fill with the crème patisserie and smooth over the surface. Carefully line up the rhubarb down the length of the tart case, trying to fit them in quite snugly, or spoon over for a more relaxed finish. Use a pastry brush to glaze the tart with the rhubarb syrup. • Chill for 30 mins before serving. Best eaten on the day of making but will keep for 3 days in the fridge. Makes 8 portions 62

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Dry Stone Walling Alderwood Construction LC Millar & Sons Rune WaterStone

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Electric Gates Vale H&P Electrics

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Financial Advice NFU Mutual, Evesham Fires & Surrounds Vale Heating & Plumbing

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Firewood & Fuels Rose Firewood

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Function Room Belle House Hatherley Manor Hotel & Spa

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Funeral Director Merstow Green Funeral Home

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Furniture - Indoors & Out Severn Seating

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Garage Eddie’s Autos

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Orthotic Therapy Chrissy Booth

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Theatre The Roses

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Log Burners Vale Heating & Plumbing

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Water Gardens, Pools & Aquatics Park & Landscapes Rune WaterStone

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Weddings Belle House Hatherley Manor Hotel & Spa Woven Art Jewellery

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Windows & Doors Cloudy2Clear L+L Installations Monarch Home Improvements

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Where Tranquillity Begins... The Spa at Hatherley Manor is inspired by our Cotswold heritage and is dedicated to natural wellbeing and creating a sense of peace and tranquillity. The Spa is the perfect place to relax and unwind, whether that’s in the swimming pool, vitality pool, state of the art gymnasium, thermal suite, relaxation and treatment rooms or in the lounge and cafÊ area with champagne bar. 01452 733299 spa@hatherleymanor.com www.hatherleymanor.com/the-spa Hatherley Down Lane, Gloucester, GL2 9QA


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