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Crossrail work starts Artist’s impression of Brentwood station area when Crossrail work is completed

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ETWORK Rail has begun work for the Crossrail programme at both Brentwood and Shenfield

stations. At Brentwood, contractors will shortly set up its worksite in the station car park. Twenty parking spaces will be needed to accommodate equipment and work to extend the platforms will be carried out between now and July. At Shenfield, work has started in Friars Avenue car park, and saw engineers set up a small compound

to gain access to the embankment in readiness for tree removal work to create the new platform six. The clearance is expected to last around three weeks. Letters have already been sent to all the nearby properties and representatives from Network Rail have visited residents to make sure that they know about the works. To keep disruption to a minimum, the majority of the work will take place during week days. However, a small amount of

vegetation close to the overhead power lines can only be removed when trains are not running, so will be taken out over the weekend. Leader of Brentwood Borough Council, Councillor Barry Aspinell, said: “We have been working hard with the Crossrail Team to make sure that any inconvenience to local residents and traders is kept to an absolute bare minimum. “Although the Crossrail Act does mean we have a limited role, we have been very proactive at sharing our

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local knowledge and experience with Crossrail and the other organisations involved to address key issues that concern our residents and businesses.” Matthew White, Surface Director at Crossrail said: “We will be taking all possible measures to make sure that any disruption will be kept to an absolute minimum during the works. ‘‘Crossrail will transform rail services for local people providing more frequent services and the ability to travel right through central London without having to change trains.”


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Prince to give college Royal seal of approval

The Earl of Wessex, Prince Edward to open new South Essex College campus

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SSEX will receive a Royal visitor on March 17 when the Earl of Wessex, Prince Edward officially opens the new £45 million Thurrock Campus in Grays. He will be given a tour of the purpose built campus which boasts state-of-the-art facilities including the Waves restaurant, run by college students, a shop, hairdressing salons, health centre and student advice centre, before unveiling a plaque. Already, more than 1,500 students have enrolled at the college which comprises two buildings located opposite the Civic Offices in New Road. Courses available include Applied Science and Technology, Media and Creative Arts, Art and Design, Logistics, Engineering and IT.

During his visit to Grays, the Prince will also meet Duke of Edinburgh Award participants at Thurrock Council Civic Offices. Next on his itinerary of Essex is an official visit to Stow Maries Aerodrome near Maldon to explore the new museum at Europe’s largest surviving First World War Aerodrome as well as the officers’ mess, before heading to Basildon to the New Holland tractor plant in Cranes Farm Road to mark its 50th anniversary. Those wanting to find out more about Thurrock Campus can call on 0845 521 2345 or email learning@southessex.ac.uk. An open evening is taking place on May 20th from 5pm8pm for prospective students to view the teaching rooms, facilities and equipment first-hand and talk to tutors about available courses.

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Speed networking: it’s a date Joey Essex wins The Jump

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VER thought business meetings were dull? Those days are now over with the chance to take part in a unique, fun and efficient way of networking with a large number of local businesses. Brentwood Borough Council is holding its first speed networking event for businesses in the Borough on Wednesday March 18th, CMV’sHotel Magellan 4.30pm at De Rougemont Manor in Brentwood. In a twist to the business networking format not seen before in Essex, there will be a style of networking rotations to enable you to meet more people, more effectively than you would at a traditional event. The event will be tailored to help you fulfil a variety of business needs such as starting new

working relationships in the Borough, finding out what products and services are available on your doorstep and help you promote your products and services effectively to gain more business. Brentwood Borough Council’s Chair of the Business and Town Centres Committee, Councillor David Kendall said: “We wanted to bring something fresh and a bit different to the business community. “When deciding to operate this event it was very important for us to create something new and appealing.” Places on this event are limited to book early. Tickets £10pp. To find out more visit www.brentbiz.eventbrite.co.uk or call 01277 361443.

EDITOR’S COMMENT ELCOME to the 17th edition of Made in Essex, your free local news and lifestyle paper. Thanks for all your many great responses, too! With half term just around the corner, we have some great suggestions of things to do with the kids. If you’re thinking of taking a cruise anytime soon, our Travel feature focuses on Cruise & Maritime Voyages who have departures from Tilbury and a new ship - Magellan. But with Valentine’s Day just two days away, its our chat with Romance Planners: The One Romance, who arrange amazing experiences for those wanting Let is know what you think: toRehearsing surprise a for loved one. Take note! Pineapple Poll

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PERHAPS the most surprising winner of The Jump, Joey Essex has been crowned winner of the reality show. Beating off accomplished skiers including Heather Mills, Made in Chelsea star Louise Thompson, rugby star Mike Tindall and Olympian Louise Hazel, the former TOWIE-star battled it out in three gruelling winter sports - Ski Cross, The Air Jump and The Ski Jump in which he flew to victory with a 17.5m to win the coveted alpinethemed Cowbell Trophy. Before the series Joey had never ski’d before but he still managed to outshine his competitors on the slopes. On his experience Joey commented, “I thought it was going to be a nightmare, I didn’t think I was going to survive - growing up I found it hard to learn things but being on The Jump has proved I can.”

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Authors inspire students to read more Students at Great Baddow High School welcomed Essex Book Award authors Catherine Bruton, Sara Crowe and Martyn Bedford all of whom have been shortlisted for an award this year, into their school to encourage students across the county to read more. The High School are strong supporters of the Essex Book Award and invited the guest

authors to talk to students from GBHS and other invited schools. Catherine Bruton author of ‘I predict a riot’ offered hints and tips on writing and encouraged students to look to their own experiences and to keep a diary. Martyn Bedford and Sara Crowe held activity workshops, discussions and quizzes about their latest

stories. The Essex Book Award is open to all secondary schools in Essex, Thurrock and Southend and it continues to attract schools around the county and this year is no exception. To sign up and to find out details on this year’s shortlisted titles look at www. eba2015.blogspot.co.uk. Voting opens on World Book Day March 5th, 2015.


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Protecting the hearts of Ingatestone and Blackmore A Co-operative Partnership joins forces with the East of England Ambulance Service

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OCAL Mason branches in Ingatestone and Blackmore have joined forces with Chelmsford Star Co-operative Society and the East of England Ambulance Service to install external defibrillators in both Ingatestone and Blackmore. Brentwood MP Eric Pickles in Ingatestone and Brentwood Mayor, Vicky Davies in Blackmore showed their support at the official launches on Monday. 100,000 people die each year from sudden cardiac arrest - a condition that can affect people of all ages and fitness levels, in which the heart suddenly stops beating due to a malfunction in its electrical system. A significant amount of deaths however could be prevented with the use of a defibrillator - a life saving device, which can restore a normal heartbeat to a victim after a

cardiac arrest. The electrical pulse it emits to the heart restores it to a regular heartbeat, and allows the heart to return to pumping blood around the body. For every minute that passes without defibrillation chances of survival decrease by 7-10%. Vanessa Howard, Marketing and PR Manager for Chelmsford Star commented: “Inhabitants in rural villages are at a disadvantage because they are usually not that close to the emergency services, and when every second counts making a defibrillator readily available at any time within

both Ingatestone and Blackmore may just give someone a fighting chance.” The cost of two defibrillators has been met by local Mason branches and they are wall mounted on

the outside of the premises of Chelmsford Star Co-operative Society’s funeral branch in Ingatestone and in the car park of their convenience food store in Blackmore.

Pauline Dodd (Society President), Mayor Vicky Davies, Ron Ridge (East of England Ambulance Service), John Hubbard-Blackmore (Lodge Almoner), Joy Oxford (Long Serving Sales Assistant at the store) and Cliff Thoms (Area Masonic Lodge)

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shorts n BLOW YOUR OWN TRUMPET Ever wanted to learn how to play an intrument? Grays Town Band offers aspiring musicians aged between 8 and 98, the chance to learn how to play a brass instrument. You don’t even need to read music or have played a note before, just come along for the experience to the band hall, John Street, Grays RM17 6DZ on Thursday evenings from 6.15pm. For more details call 01375 392807 or visit the website www.graystownband.co.uk. n FUNDRAISING Help vulnerable children in Essex by talking part in Action for Children’s Great Pancake Challenge. Schools, youth groups and families across East of England are invited to mark Shrove Tuesday on February 17th by holding sponsored flips, pancake races and other unusual pancake activities. For more details and how to register call Action for Children care team on 0300 123 2112 or visit www. actionforchildren.org.uk.

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A RADIO station broadcasting on the internet is bringing new music to the people of Wickford. Sword Radio UK was the brainchild of Wickford residents Kevin Mann and Martin Shaw, who both had successful radio internet sites and decided to collaborate together. Martin was getting over 100 listeners a week with his Martin Shaw Dance and Charbusters show, while Kevin had Japanese Pop and New Artists show called The Spread. It was this love of Japanese music that gave Sword Radio UK and its tag line: “The Cutting Edge of Music.’’ Kevin said: “We both have a passion for

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music and wanted to give new artists from the UK and especially new music from Japan and provide something different for our listeners that they wouldn’t get anywhere else.’’ At the moment they are fully legal and licensed and broadcasting from Kevin’s flat in Wickford, centred around the Nevendon Road area and the initial plan as well as music is to start covering local events and host special music nights and focus of promoting the best new musical talent especially from the local area of Wickford. “We are obviously hoping that a local business in Wickford or surrounding area would give us a home, so we can set up a permanent base with a proper full radio studio,’’ added Kevin. During the setting up of Sword Radio UK they met Kimberly Hunt-Dickson, who is head of Tishki Productions in California and a business relationship developed to the point where Kimberly became their manager for the United States, bringing with a wealth of experience in the radio and music business. Fourth member of the team is presenter Keith Essex who has developed his brand of Mellow Music on Monday’s slot and was hugely influential in the development of the stations sounds. Further plans include starting a record label, a live Japan bands event and music festival under the Sword banner to give local musicians and artist a bigger audience. To listen to the internet station log on to swordradio.co.uk or contact by email at music@swordradio.co.uk

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LANS for a country park on the outskirts of Shenfield on land between Mountnessing roundabout and Hopefield Animal Sanctuary, could be the result of a development of land at Officers Meadow. It is all part of Brentwood Borough Council’s Local Development Plan (LDP), which is subject to public consultation until February 17. Sites must be found for 5,500 new homes to be built by 2030 and the council is asking for residents views on the matter. The country park plan is the idea of Leader of Brentwood Council, Councillor Barry Aspinell, who said: “It has long been an emotive subject that Officers Meadow has been identified for housing, but the loss of that land would mean Shenfield would lose that space as greenery. “If I can get adjoining landowners to contribute as well by purchasing through monies from this development, we could have a park for public open space, which could include structured recreational play, facilities for football, cricket and organised games but also hundreds of acres of public open space that can be enjoyed by our residents.� According to Cllr Aspinell, any such plan would see Shenfield High School’s playing field, which is opposite the school, become part of

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as well as providing an excellent community facility.’’ However, the council cannot simply push the idea forward – they must first get guidance from residents as to whether the idea would be popular. Cllr Aspinell is appealing for residents to contact the council with their views and suggestions about the plan. The Local Development Plan can be view online at brentwood.gov.uk/ localdevelopmentplan.

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Chelmsford City Council up for prestigious award

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CHELMSFORD City Council has been shortlisted for four 2015 Local Government Chronicle (LGC) Awards - the most attended, longest running and prestigious awards for local government. The four categories are: Council of the Year; Entrepreneurial Council of the Year; Driving Growth and Partnership of the Year. The LGC Awards are the most wellrespected accolades in local government, showcasing creativity, intelligence and determination within the sector. This year, the LGC received 633 entries from 222 organisations across 19 award categories. Leader of Chelmsford City Council, Councillor Roy Whitehead, said: “We do fantastic work here and to make the shortlist in the most competitive award category - Council of the Year - is a great recognition of that.” The awards take place on Wednesday March 11th at Grosvenor House Hotel in London.

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S the new Shaun the Sheep Movie hits Empire Cinemas, Shaun is coming to life as he visits Festival Leisure Park Basildon, as part of Shaun the Sheep Championsheeps Live with Marsh Farm Adventure Park in South Woodham Ferrers. During half term, from Monday February 16th to Friday 20th children will be able to take part in the Championsheeps which involve lively, colourful and educational games with Shaun. The famous sheep himself will also be appearing throughout the week, meeting and greeting his fans at Empire Cinemas, just in time to catch the new movie. James Martin from Marsh Farm said “Marsh Farm are delighted to be bringing Shaun the Sheep Championsheeps Live to Festival Leisure Park this half term. Not only will we having a lot of fun with our customers on a daily basis, but due to the broad variety of activities that are available to all ages, we are also able to run Championsheeps Live throughout the whole year at Marsh Farm.” Shaun The Sheep Movie is now showing at Empire Cinemas Basildon. To book your tickets, visit: www. empirecinemas.co.uk. Festival Leisure Park will also be giving away tickets to see the new movie at Empire Cinemas and Family Tickets to Shaun the Sheep

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SSEX County Council has announced the winners of its second Teaching Awards at a glittering awards ceremony at the Lord Ashcroft International Business School at Anglia Ruskin University. From Teaching Assistant of the Year, Laura Dowsett from Maltings Academy Witham, to Headteacher of The Year in a Primary School, Karen Mackenzie from Hilltop Infants Wickford, the various awards help recognise the good work and dedication of teachers throughout the county. New to the awards this year was the Student Choice Award won by Miss Laura Regitan from Janet

shorts n STANSTED AIRPORT London Stansted has announced a new £8m departure lounge upgrade. The improvements carried out in a bid to get more passengers and airlines into the airport, will see new seating, refurbished toilets, free mobile phone charging points and improved Wi-Fi. n FREE HEALTH CHECKS Tesco pharmacy is offering free Health Checks (normally £10) as part of a new pioneering partnership between Tesco, Diabetes UK and The British Heart Foundation. The Health Check involves measuring your weight and waist measurement as well as checking your BMI (body mass index), blood pressure, cholesterol and blood glucose levels. Book an appointment at any Tesco Pharmacy before March 9. For more details and to find your nearest store visit www. tescocharitypartnership.org.uk.

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what our listeners want. He is also PPRENTICE finalist Daniel very talented, so making him a Lassman has been ‘hired’ member of the Time Team was an by Time 107.5 radio station easy decision for me!” to host his very own two Tune into Daniel from Saturday hour show every Saturday afternoon. March 7th. If you’re not in the area Time 107.5 FM is based in you can still tune in online via the Romford and broadcasts to East website at www.time1075.net or via London and Essex - an area Daniel the free Time 107.5 FM App. is very familiar with, having grown up in Chigwell and worked on the local Daniel, right with Time markets as a trader Program Manager for many years, Mark Dover before finding fame on The Apprentice last year, finishing third. The show will be broadcast live every Saturday from midday until 2pm, and will see Daniel chatting to a host of celebrities and sports personalities, helping to gear everybody up for an afternoon of sporting action. Station Manager Lorna Waters said “Daniel will be great for the station. He is a local boy, so he really knows

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Duke Primary School in Basildon. Essex County Councillor Ray Gooding, Cabinet Member for Education and Lifelong Learning said: “I was delighted to attend the Essex Teaching Awards and meet the winning teachers and support teams. Once again we received a high quality of applications, reflecting the wealth of experience among teaching professionals in Essex. It was wonderful to see teachers being recognised by the students they inspired who were there to cheer them on. The direct impact these winners have on their students, especially those in challenging circumstances is clear and in many cases life changing.”

n MUSIC FESTIVAL Festival-goers can now book for Brownstock taking place at Morris Farm, near Chelmsford the weekend of July 10th to 12th. Tickets are available for the music extravaganza regarded as one of the UK's most popular small festivals. Past performers have included Dizzee Rascal and Mark Ronson. Weekend tickets from £69. www.brownstock.co.uk. n AN EVENING WITH THE WI Chelmsford Star Co-op’s Quadrant department store in Moulsham Street, is hosting a Best of British Charity Evening with the WI. Join the fun packed event taking place on Wednesday March 25th from 6pm-9pm to raise money for The J’s Hospice and the Federation of Essex WI. Highlights of the evening include plenty of retail therapy, fellowship, entertainment, free tastings and a 20% discount instore on the night. Tickets £10pp, available from the WI Centre 01245 382233 or email admin@ essexwi.org.uk. n LIVE MUSIC The Bardswell Social Club, Weald Road, Brentwood is hosting an evening of toe-tapping live Country music on Saturday February 14th. Making their third appearance at the club will be Country Law. Doors open at 7.30pm. Admission from £3. From further details 01277 214057.


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ERNE McCann’ greatest passions are all things fashion and food. Inundated with requests for fashion and beauty, the girlabout-town and TOWIE-favourite has created Fashionable Foodie, a style blog to offer her fans a free and accessible go-to guide for all things fashion and food plus beauty tips and hair and makeup tutorials in a fuss-free, easy step-by-step manner. She will keep followers updated with her very own style diary complete with a roundup of her top looks from the week, plus report from the latest celebrity events and premieres. We caught up with Ferne at her launch last week which took place at boyfriend Charlie Sims Delicatessen, ‘Charlie’s Deli’ in Brentwood High Street. Tell us about Fashionable Foodie? It is a great way to connect with my fans. Every week I will bring you my recipe ideas including what I am cooking, my weekly style diary and my ‘Wear2Eat’guide, the ultimate fusion of food and fashion where I will diarise my look to suit a choice of restaurant and bar. There will also be exclusive celebrity video

chats and interviews. How did you get your inspiration for it? I absolutely love food. It’s a bit of a family thing. My parents always host dinner parties, most of our time at home is spent in the kitchen and I love cooking for friends. Charlie and I love food, we cook 5-6-course meals for each other. I think it’s so important to have a healthy attitude to food as well. As for fashion, I get asked a lot on twitter for fashion advice. In this blog I can share my style tips, show people what I’m wearing where the clothes are from how I put certain looks together. My blog let’s me be their fashion guinea pig. What is your favourite food or dish? My favourite food involves Asian flavours such as ginger, lemongrass and coconut – so I make a lot of clear soups and curries. Has Charlie given you any foodie tips? Charlie has been very supportive. As a deli owner he has given me some great tips and

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advice and some fabulous recipe ideas! Charlie also let me host the launch of Fashionable Foodie at his Deli and he catered for the event – he made the most amazing canapés. What next? I’d love to take part in the Great British Bakeoff or another food show that could help me build on my culinary skills.

FORMER Essex schoolboy singer Sam Smith is the toast of the music industry after having scooped not one but four Grammy awards – best new artist, record of the year, song of the year and best pop vocal album. As a young boy Sam lived in Great Chishill, a village between Royston and Saffron Walden and was a member of the junior section of the town’s amateur operatic society and a member of the world-acclaimed Stortford-based youth choir Cantate. Smith was clearly overjoyed at his success, telling his millions of Twitter followers that Sunday was the ‘best night of my entire life.’

Ferne McCann’s official website blog Fashionable Foodie is now live visit www. fernemccann.co.uk. @fernemccann for Twitter and Instagram. TOWIE returns to ITVBe in late February

THEATRE

Preparing for Red Nose Day Three Men in a Boat docks in Colchester Classic British comedy to play at Mercury Theatre

F RED Nose Day is not far off and once again pupils and teachers from all over the county will be getting involved in the fun. Thousands of schools across the region took part in the last Red Nose Day and Comic Relief is expecting even more to get on board for 2015. Last Red

Nose Day Ingatestone & Fryerning Primary danced their hearts out to Gangnam Style raising an incredible £361.63 to help fund projects in the local area. This year Comic Relief is challenging schools to make their faces funny for money. From sporting face paints and silly wigs. Teachers can

get started by signing up for a free School Fundraising Resource Pack bursting with fundraising ideas, posters, balloons and stickers. For your pack visit the website: www.rednoseday.com/ schoolspack. Make sure your face is funny for money on Friday March 13th.

Help save Thurrock libraries LIBRARIES across the borough are in threat of closure including Blackshots Library in Grays due to funding levels being reduced by 39% meaning Thurrock Council needs to save £500,000. When six-year-old Evie Redgrove heard that her local

library Blackshots could be shut she wrote a letter to Prime Minister David Cameron to express her disapproval. Evie who visits the library after school every evening said: “I would just be really, really sad if they closed it down.” A Thurrock Library

Service consultation is taking place until February 15th so you can have your say on the future of Thurrock’s Library Service. To access the consultation visit: www/thurrock.gov. uk/libraries, email libraries consultation@thurrock.gov. uk or call 01375 413971.

OLLOWING hit tours in 2012 and 2014, Craig Gilbert’s acclaimed adaptation of Jerome K Jerome’s classic table of boating misadventure, Three Men in a Boat, docks at the Mercury Theatre next month. Produced by The Original Theatre Company and Theatre Royal Bury St Edmunds, the quintessentially British comedy will hold court at the Mercury from Monday March 23rd until Wednesday March 25th starring Tom Hackney, David Partridge and Michael Rouse. In an attempt to escape the stresses of city life, three friends J, Harris and George accompanied by their faithful canine companion Montmorency, decide to take to the river in order to relax and rejuvenate. The holiday, however, quickly unravels and descends into chaos. Originally intended as a guide to boating on the Thames, Jerome’s ripping yarn of youthful friendship, mischief and folly celebrates the very essence of Britishness. In Craig Gilbert’s production this classic tale of boating misadventure

comes complete with a working pub, live piano accompaniment, some ale, music hall singing, a dog and a lot of physical comedy. Alastair Whatley, director of The Original Theatre Company said: “Jerome K Jerome has been accused of writing the funniest book of all time. Now over 125 years later, it still has the power to make people laugh uncontrollably in public places.

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Craig Gilbert’s adaptation also manages to make people laugh uncontrollably but in the safety of a theatre.” Three Men in a Boat will play at the Mercury Theatre from Monday March 23rd until Wednesday March 25th, tickets from £10. To book visit www. mercurytheatre.co.uk or call 01206 573948.


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HE Heart Essex Wedding Show returns to the Brentwood Centre next weekend (Saturday February 21st and Sunday February 22nd). Now in its 28th year, the event has Host Lydia become the largest Bright of its type in the region and attracts thousands of brides and grooms-to-be from across the county and beyond, for two days of inspiration and style guidance from hundreds of wedding experts. Highlights include the much anticipated fashion shows which take place four times each day. TOWIE star Lydia Bright hosts the shows and this will be her fourth event. “I always love hosting the Heart Essex Wedding Show,” she says, “it’s fabulous to see so

many excited brides.” Jane Ellis from Heart Essex added: “We know planning your wedding is one of the most exciting times of your life, but it can be really stressful To ease the strain we’re bringing loads of wedding businesses together under one roof with everything from stunning bridal gowns to photographers, cake designers to cars, bespoke jewellery designers to exotic honeymoon destinations and much more.” The Heart Wedding Show is at the Brentwood Centre, Doddinghurst Road, CM15 9NN on Saturday February 21st and Sunday 22nd from 10am until 4pm both days. For more details visit www.heartweddingshow.co.uk


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Make getting around easier IF you want to help improve the county’s bus and passenger transport network, ‘Getting around in Essex’ is a new bus strategy and consultation launched by Essex County Council. Members of the public can complete a questionnaire that will help the council and its partners review the service currently delivered across the county, to help shape it to benefit people who travel around and work in Essex. Buses still provide a vital link between communities and help the day-to-day running of the county’s businesses, education and health services. The consultation which focuses on eight areas including better information for customers and integrated and smart ticketing runs until March 31. To answer the survey questions visit www.essexinsight.org.uk/ consultations or call 01376 572829.

FURTHER EDUCATION

Masters of arts and design

Design students exhibit their work in High Chelmer shopping centre DESIGN postgraduates from Writtle College displayed their fascinating concepts entitled ‘A new vision for Chelmsford City Rivers: Design Proposals for a Resilient Urban Landscape’ which was run in consultation with Chelmsford City Council. Masters of Arts (MA) students in Landscape Architecture and Garden Design displayed their Urban Territory Studio projects in the High Chelmer from February 5th to 7th. Lecturer Dr Saruhan Mosler said: “Students developed individual designs for a site adjoining the Chelmer and Can rivers on the peninsula housing the Essex Record Office. The region is subject to regular flooding and has contamination due to past industry on the site. The gasworks

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Essex accent voted least sexy JUST in time for Valentine’s Day, supermarket chain Asda has revealed in a poll that people from Essex have the least sexy accent. Though I doubt Amy Childs

In the spotlight the students fascinating concepts

and the historic mill are some of the characteristics of Chelmsford’s heritage. “Students explored the potential of this unique site that quickly transitions from urban to countryside. They have developed various solutions that support ecological, cultural and economic systems at a range of scales. A selection of projects showcase

design ideas such as active public spaces, cultural hubs, playful gardens, sustainable water management solutions, ecologically-sensitive urban design, planting strategies and many more.” If you are interested in the range of design courses available at Writtle College, please contact Martine Howlett or visit www.writtle. ac.uk.

many gents would turn down a date with the lovely Amy Childs! Only 1 per cent of 2,000 people asked, found our south-easterly twang romantically engaging. Topping the poll as the sexiest is Northern Irish followed by Scottish with one in three claiming the Celtic twang made them feel weak at the knees. Cockneys and Scousers faired better too in eighth and ninth position in the Top 12 list.


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UR Artist of the Month for February is the amazing singer-songwriter Leigh Luscious from Dagenham. Phoenix FM presenter Michelle Ward caught up with the energetic performer and Jedward super fan. Leigh Luscious is a singer songwriter small in stature but with twice the personality of most people and with three times the energy. She never stops, whether song writing, singing, designing her website, promotion, Twitter or writing books. Leigh has a unique sound. Her voice is soft and breathy and her songs are a mixture of emotions. Even if you don’t know Leigh’s songs at a gig she will soon have you singing along. She has been nominated for best acoustic act at this years Essex Entertainment Awards. Is Leigh Luscious your real name? Leigh Luscious is not my real

name. I said it once messing about when I was in a band just before I went onstage and it stuck. When did you first pick up the guitar? I first picked up the guitar at the age of about 16. I taught myself to play by reading books and just watching others. Your songs are renowned for being rather X-rated, has it always been that way? My songs haven’t always been X-rated, in fact I only wrote my first X-rated song about four years ago. I honestly don’t know how or why it started. Rockstar Rocket was my first explicit song and I didn’t plan to start writing that way, the words just came into my head. Who is your musical inspiration/inspirations? Eminem. I also love The Clash, Arctic Monkeys, The Libertines, Smokey Robinson and many others. You write songs, play guitar,

I also love Twitter and this sometimes feels like a hobby as I spend a lot of my spare time on there. I guess writing is my hobby too, I like to write poems and writing down my thoughts and I’ve kept a diary since I was about 12. Doing what she does best, Describe singer Leigh Luscious your musical style? write books, do you sleep? Do Punk pop, it’s like Lily Allen you have time for hobbies? styled pop vocals with a punk I don’t really sleep much, about edge. Which artist would you 4-6 hours on average. One of my hobbies for the last 10 years most like to work with? Eminem. now has been running. I used Is it true you are a super to chase celebrities around and hand out my discs and business fan of Jedward? cards to them to promote my music. I used to knit loads too when I was a teenager but I never find the time anymore.

I have been a part of the Jedward fandom since they were on The X Factor in 2009 and have travelled all over the country and Ireland to see them play live and also to watch them filming various TV shows. I also go to Ireland every year to watch them in panto. We are a bit like a big gang or a family and we even call ourselves Jedfamily. It sounds a bit weird but it’s really good fun as its given me opportunities to travel and to make lots of friends. What is your musical dream? To be able to work on my music full time. I want to keep improving and to do the best that I can, at what I do (singing, songwriting, entertaining). What’s so great about Essex? Essex is great because it is close to London, where you

need to be for business but it’s also in the countryside. There are some really beautiful and picturesque places. It is a mixture of both town and country, so we have it all. We’ve had a lot of famous people come from Essex, from singers, songwriters, performers, actors and footballers. I wouldn’t want to live anywhere else. When is your next gig? Tonight (Thursday February 12) at The Yeoman pub opposite Upminster station at 8pm. I will also be performing at Grays Town Hall on Sunday April 12 at the Essex Entertainment Awards, I have been nominated for best acoustic act. Tickets are for sale on my website www. leighluscious.com. Twitter: twitter.com leighluscious1

PHOENIX FM

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ICK Field is Phoenix FM’s third longest serving presenter behind Chairman Paul Golder and former snooker champ-turned-prog rock DJ Steve Davis having helped launch the station in March 2007. Since he started his show “Curveballs” which specialises in promoting Nick Field unsigned bands from Essex, Nick has played out more than 200 live sessions. So how did it all begin? “I first heard of Phoenix in early 2006 when some of my friend’s bands were involved in their Creative Sessions,” Nick from Romford explains. “I saw on their website they had been awarded a fulltime licence and were looking to train people as presenters, so decided to apply. After a few training sessions and recording a podcast I was offered a slot on the schedule in early 2007.” Nick hadn’t done any radio presenting beforehand just some DJ-ing in local clubs. “It was actually a big help when it came to doing my first few shows, as I had some idea of what all the buttons on the sound desk did! I wouldn’t have had a clue otherwise,” he adds. His show Curveballs plays a mixture of

alternative rock to other styles such as electronica, hip-hop and metal. “In my teens I went through every musical phase possible - indie, dance, R&B, heavy metal, jazz, psychadelia - I just couldn’t stick to one thing! Most of the music I listen to now is guitar-orientated but I’m getting back into dance as well. Nick also features a lot of local acts on his show with a guest band in the studio most weeks. But it’s the bands he’s helped promote that make his time on Phoenix memorable. “I’ve interviewed those who have gone on to be featured heavily in cult magazines such as Kerrang! and Rock Sound, have played at festivals such as Download and appeared on Rock & Metal Music TV Station Scuzz.” Away from the studio Nick works as a Foundation Skills lecturer at Havering College and is also trying to break into the world of voiceovers too, but nearly 15 years after he first started on the station, the appeal of local radio shows no sign of abating. “We’re not afraid to innovate and try different things,” adds Nick. Curveballs every Wednesday between 8pm10pm on Phoenix FM 98.0. www.phoenixfm. com. Facebook: www.facebook.com/ curveballradio. Twitter @MrLashout.

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AHH, Christmas. Family gatherings, the in-laws, alcohol and stressful catering arrangements. What could go wrong? Fortunately I like my in-laws (although whether they count as MOTORING 38areSPORT in-laws as we not married is a grey area). However, life has brought upon me many times when I’ve had to associate with the company of people who are a little “trying” shall we say. So I have a few tips, to help make this the best possible Christmas given your circumstances!

seeking. Just be cheerful and calm, and just shake it off! No one wants to be caught in an argument between two people that they love dearly. Do not get drawn into to taking sides. Instead decide to be the independent voice of reason, who can see that both points are valid.

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have the most to do. This can be incredibly stressful for them. Offer to help out and do it now. I know my Mum starts her Christmas preparations in November, so there may well be things that need doing well in advance, not just an hour before you sit down to the main meal. If you make life easier for someone, you’re pro-actively reducing the stress, and the likelihood of arguments.

top tips to help you beat the flu this winter Be diplomatic

As a general rule of thumb, if someone has a problem with you, it’s their problem. It’s something to do with the way someone else treated them in the past, or the mood they are in on that day. What want, forper youcent to landing on surfaces, minimising ItDo willsome help reduce congestion and cent via athey sneeze andis50 be offended or drawn into it (on a troubleshooting the risk of infecting others. via hand contact, so it is essential to to open up your airways. subconscious so by thatwashing they can Spend a bit of time in advance Lower your body Use a room humidifier. maintain good level) hygiene create even more reason to feel bad, having a think about what could temperature. The flu virus can Maid in hands frequently. Essex.qxp_Maid in Essex 04/08/2014 13:29 Page 1They work to kill germs and orTake powerful, whatever they are cause your body temperature bacteria. a hot,orsteamy shower. was at this exact moment that Amanda to rise to 38C, so keep yourself and I realised cool. that there are some people out thereplenty who might need a little Drink of fluids. bit of Keep guidance when it comes hydrated by sippingtoplenty making life be romantic. of water and try a rehydration easier for you Dioralytethe as it As treatment the dinnersuch partyascontinued works toturned promote the absorption conversation to romance and of fluids andatelectrolytes - just what every man the table admitted theythe Are you looking for a Maid to do the body to rehydrate. couldneeds do with some help. Amanda and Use a cough suppressant to could treat cleaning and ironing you don't have time for? I started suggesting ways they the cough. be more romantic and by the end of the Then call us on: A syrup is the most suitable basic evening we had a handful of business formulation for coughs to coat the cards. reduce Every man at that dinner party throat, the irritation and soothe wanted to hire us to help them be more the cough reflex. Domestic Cleaning and Ironing romantic. It was that light bulb moment Don’t take antibiotics. Same dedicated maid each week. – twoonly weeks later had both given up They work forwe bacterial infections. Competitive hourly rates. Wash yourjobs hands. our full time and set up The One E mail: info@maidinessex.com or Web: www.maidinessex.com Viruses are spread 50-50 - that’sPAGE 50 per CONTINUED 12

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Romance – and we are proud to say it has gone from strength to strength. We can help plan amazing dates, anniversaries and wedding proposals. And I’m not talking “book you a restaurant” type of romance. Everything we plan is completely unique – romantic personalised picnics to rooms filled with rose petals and serenading singers. Literally nothing is off limits. So far we have arranged romantic events all over the world – I was personally flown Down Under to Sydney a few months ago to help arrange a marriage proposal and we have also notched up our air miles travelling to Ibiza, Switzerland, New York and even Mozambique to set up romantic events. We even boast a celebrity clientele which still makes us look at each other in shock when we talk about it. I never would have imaged we would be arranging romantic events for boy band members and A list actors. It’s a dream come true. When clients get in touch with us we either meet them fact to face or ask them to fill in a consultation form which asks lots of questions about their partner, their favourite memories, things they love and so on. Amanda and I then sit down and go though the form together before coming up with completely unique romantic ideas that are 100% tailored to the couple. So, if a form mentions that a girlfriend loves horses we will make sure horses are included in the idea! Let’s just say, no one will ever have had a romantic experience like this before – every little detail – from the colour of the rose petals to the type of music are personalised to the couple. And the best bit? We never arrange the same romantic experience twice – so if you want to propose to your partner in a unique way, then we will make sure your proposal has never been done before. People often presume as romance planners, we must cost a lot but this really isn’t the case. Although we refer to ourselves as a luxury company, the luxury element is actually in relation to the sorts of romantic experiences we arrange. Everything we do has a VIP service and is elegant and sophisticated. In terms of how much we charge, we decided we wanted to appeal to everyone so we work within client’s budgets. When they get in touch we ask them how much they would like to spend on their event and then we create two ideas that meet that

Shopping…

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figure. They can then go away and plan everything themselves or if they need our help, we will plan everything. I’m often asked what is the most romantic/outrageous/opulent experience I have ever arranged. We helped with an incredible balletthemed proposal in America which I will always remember. The girl, a former professional ballet dancer was taken to the US by her boyfriend Edward as a surprise to watch her old ballet troupe perform The Nutcracker. After the performance the couple went backstage to congratulate the dancers but little did she know a whole new performance was about to take place. To her surprise, all the ballerinas started to dance around her and her boyfriend as her favourite song played and snow and glitter fell from the ceiling. The next thing she knew, the curtain has gone up and the theatre was

filled with her friends and family. It was at this point that Edward got down on one knee and proposed. We also helped plan an amazing first wedding anniversary surprise for a couple from India. We hired out a gorgeous room in a country estate and set up an indoor muslin tent, bedecked with fairy lights. There was an intimate picnic set out got the two of them and whilst they ate a pianist played a song that had been especially composed for them. As a first wedding anniversary gift is usually ‘paper’ we then had the composition of the song printed out and framed as a gift for the couple. We’ve also planned numerous first dates from fun and wacky to decadent

and romantic. One couple, both farmers, were due to go on a first date after meeting on a dating website. The guy contacted us and said he wanted something ‘fun’ to happen so, whilst they were walking through a field after a pub lunch, we arranged a farmers themed Flashmob. The Flashmob were all dressed in farmer attire and were dancing with pitch forks. It was great fun and it really broke the ice for the couple. And the best bit? They are still together. We’ve also planned very excessive first dates – one guy wanted to impress a girl so much that he hired out a private island for their first date. We then made sure the island had lots of romantic things for them to do – from sushi making classes to deep sea fishing. The day was topped off with a performance from dancers from the Moulin Rouge as it was her favourite film. This Valentine’s Day we will be busy helping one guy surprise his girlfriend with a sweet romantic gesture. They are coming to London for the day and going for a walk in Hyde Park. Along the walk she will be handed lots of gifts by strangers (all personalised to their relationship.) The final gift will be a note telling her to look at the bridge over the lake. As she looks up, there will be a whole group of us holing up umbrellas with the words “I love you: written on them. I’m sure lots of people are stressing about what to do/what to buy for their other halves. I’m the type who likes to do something unique and different (who really just wants to sit in a restaurant with other couples on Valentine’s Day?) which is why I love my job. So, if you would like help pulling off something really romantic (for Valentine’s Day or any other day of the year) then please get in touch! We guarantee to leave people speechless. Call 0203 590 9004, email Info@ theoneromance.co.uk or visit the website www.theoneromance. co.uk. Throughout February you can receive a free personalised date, anniversary even proposal idea from the experts at TheOneRomance (normally £25). Quote MadeinEssex when enquiring.

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Love Cushion, £8.99 BHS Purple Mosaic Candle Holder, £8 Wilko

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Cupids capsule Amy Childs has released her capsule collection especially for Valentines and chats to Made in Essex about why she loves the loved-up celebration.

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Stubbers Adventure Centre Stubbers offer a superb programme of Holiday Activities for 7 to 16 year olds. These exciting activity day and week options run during weekdays in all school holidays. You can drop off after 8.30, pick up before 6pm. With activity options to suit everyone, and a flexible programme to ensure that everyone will enjoy themselves. Kids are never in a hurry to leave at the end of the day and now they don’t have to! Book them in for the Sleepover and choose an activity programme from: Water sports week, Commando Week or Multi Activity Week, and then the fun continues with extra evening activities including Beach Party, Camp fire and Movie night. Accommodation for the week is in bunkhouse tents with eight children

per tent in bunk beds. Staff stay overnight with the group. Holiday Activity Manager, Andy Burgin, said “We have some great evening activities lined up and I know the children will love it! There are limited places on the sleepover so I suggest parent’s book early”. For the sleepover, children need to be aged between 9 and 16. All meals and activities are included in the sleepover price. Children will require a sleeping bag and pillow. Stubbers Adventure Centre has the biggest variety of on site adventure activities in the South East. With a picturesque 130 acres of adventure space, including three

excellent day. Check out Stubbers website www.stubbers.co.uk for more details. Stubbers is an amazing outdoor adventure park for youngsters and adults alike, if you’re looking to get in touch with the great outdoors and have some serious fun get in touch now! As a registered charity and not for profit organisation they rely on your support, and wouldn’t be there without you.

lakes, you can be certain of having a great time whatever your interest. And if you are thinking that the kids have all the fun and would like to try something adventurous yourself then Stubbers is definitely

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Park Life

Whether you want to take the kids for a stroll in the countryside or do a spot of wildlife or perhaps Gruffalo watching, Thorndon Country Park is the scenic choice. The woods, now sprinkled with snowdrops are rich in birdlife and attract many species of migrant and over-wintering birds including bramblings, siskins and redpolls. If you’re fans of Julia Donaldson’s Gruffalo books try the Gruffalo Trail which consists of six characters from the books which are hidden in and around a short walk in the woods. Trail map available from the visitor shop. There’s also a Winter Den building afternoon on Monday 16th from 2pm until 4pm. £4 per child donation. www. visitparks.co.uk.

History Lesson

Step back in time to the Victorian-era at Audley End House in Saffron Walden. The glorious mansion house and grounds is hosting a Victorian Games Galore event this half term (February 16 to 20th, 11am to 4pm). Try your hand at traditional games from skittles and quoits, croquet and chess, Admission: English Heritage Members Free, £9.60 per adult, £5.80 per child (5 to 15 years). 0870 333 1181/www.englishheritage.org.uk

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Grab your goggles and take hold of your test tubes! This February half-term Mad Science Week comes to Barleylands Farm Park, Billericay. Enjoy four different wacky science shows each day including Rocket Show, Floating Balls, Great Fire of London, Chemistry Show and Colours & Art taking place in the Farmers Market Barn. There will also be Birds of Prey Demonstrations and other activities throughout the day including lamb bottle feeding and tractor & trailer rides. Admission from £8 per adult, £7.20 per child (2 to 15 years). 01268 290229/ www.barleylands.co.uk.

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Essex Outdoors is great for young people aged 8 to 16 who love action packed activities and experiences. Enjoy archery, canoeing, climbing, mountain biking even high ropes and zip wire fun at four centres around the county; Bradwell, Danbury, Mersea and Harlow. Activities are £30 a day per child. Children with additional needs can also take part in an “Aiming High” multi-activity days at Essex Outdoors in Harlow, free of charge on Monday 14th, Wednesday 18th and Friday 20th February. Booking is essential. For more information about what is available at all of the centres call 0845 200 4220 or visit essexoutdoors.com.

Snowdrop stroll

If you want to feast your eyes on the first sights of spring then Hedingham Castle has a Snowdrop Sunday on February 15th. Stroll the white blanketed grounds filled with at least 13 varieties of snowdrops which cover the steep slopes of the motte and bailey setting off the trees and lakes in

front of the Georgian Mansion House. The Cafe in the Keep will be open for the sale of mulled wine and other refreshments, with falconry and archery. 01787 460261/www. hedinghamcastle.co.uk

arts and craft sessions daily at 10 – 11.15am, 11.30 – 12.45pm. 1.15pm – 2.30pm. If little ones like story time they will love a good book read by story teller Mike Dodsworth who will be at Hyde Hall on Monday 16th and Wednesday 18th Feb with sessions at 10.30am, 11.30am, 12.30pm, 1.30pm and 2.30pm. To make the most of the sprawling garden with its various areas there will also be a wildlife themed trail you can embark on. Admission £9.85 per adult, £4.95 per child (5 to 16 years). 0845 265 8071/www.rhs.org. uk.

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Tuesday 17th February is Shrove Tuesday ‘Pancake Day’. If you can toss a pancake successfully head to Waltham Abbey where traditional pancake races are taking place outside Waltham Abbey Library in Sun Street from 10.30am until 1pm. There are races for local businesses, under 5’s, parents and carers and new for 2015 races for over 5’s too as the races are being held in the school half term holidays. No charge to enter or to watch. All children taking part will receive a small prize and the winner of each category will receive an engraved cup! All participants need to complete an entry form. Forms can be downloaded from AboutMyArea Waltham Abbey website or picked up from the Library. Completed entry forms can be emailed to: jeffen9@aboutmyarea.co.uk or brought with you on the day.

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RHS Gardens Hyde Hall in Chelmsford always has fantastic events on throughout the year, especially in the school holidays. This half term they have a wildlife themed week with

Put your skills to the test and learn how to train a dragon At Cressing Temple Barns in Braintree, children of all ages can also indulge in arts and crafts and exhilarating activities this half term. On Tuesday 17th and Wednesday 18th at the is a fascinating medieval moated farmstead try your hand at mask making and decorating a ceramic dragon. You can also learn how to fly a dragon in Knight School or show off your archery skills. Dressing as a dragon or a knight is optional. Admission £7.50pp. For more information or to book call 01787 469663 or visit www.randhservices.co.uk.

Just a short drive from North Essex, Willows Activity Farm in Hertfordshire is hosting their February Frolics lambing event (February 14-22) which will see hundreds of little lambs being born. Willows’ annual lambing event during the February half term will welcome hundreds of new-born lambs with live births, bottle feeding demonstrations and the chance to learn all about lambing time on the farm from the Willows Shepherd. You’ll see all types of animal personalities at Willows, but the lambs born during February Frolics typically show their inquisitiveness and curiosity as they take milk from their mothers for the first time, and explore their new surroundings. Families can also enjoy fleecy arts & crafts activities plus the Woolly Jumpers Indoor Play Barn. For tickets or more information, call 0870 129 9718 or visit www.willowsactivityfarm.com.

Ice is nice

Come on down to Riverside Ice and Leisure Centre in Victoria Road Chelmsford which boasts a full sized ice rink. During half term (February 16-20) the centre is offering Holiday Skate sessions. There are penguin ice skating aids for the little ones and plenty of guidance available for those not so sure! Admission £7.50 (includes skate hire). 01245 616050/www.chelmsford. gov.uk/icerink.

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Parents looking to keep their children busy will find the perfect location if they make their way to Southend on Thursday 19th February. Tuition provider Explore Learning is holding a day of FREE fun and educational reading and writing workshops for children aged five to 11 in Southend’s library, The Forum in Elmer Square. The workshops with experienced tutors will run between 10.30am and 4.30pm and welcome children of a variety of ages and abilities. The schedule for the day includes sessions featuring some classic children’s books including The Cat in the Hat, Alice in Wonderland and Harry Potter. Spaces for each session are limited. To book a space call Explore Learning Southend on 01702 568808.


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If you’re looking for a proper vintage boutique, The Vault in Romford’s Quadrant Arcade is the place to go.

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“The Vault is all about giving second chances, and by that I don’t just mean to the clothes,” explains owner Lauren Martin. “It’s about providing opportunities for people, sharing skills and offering an unconventional solution to a very big problem - a disillusioned youth and an archaic education system.”

The first steps of going into business herself materialised when she approached Havering Council about

Lauren’s top tips on buying vintage or second hand clothes *Always try the garment on as sizes were different back in the day and often come up much smaller *You don’t need to wear vintage head-to-toe. Authentic vintage looks best when mixed in with a day-to-day wardrobe. *Be adventurous. Some of the most beautiful items I own are vintage they’re strictly for special

occasions and many people would label them as OTT but whenever I wear them to an event I always get tons of compliments. *Finally, remember that they are pre-loved items. I wash and repair every item that I stock at The Vault. Unfortunately there will be a little wear, especially with some of the pieces I have from the 50s and 60s.

running fashion workshops and started organising fashion shows around the borough, customising outfits and making mood boards. The Vault came about as a vehicle for doing all the above. “The young adults were in charge of budgeting for the shows, writing the press release, making the poster,” says Lauren. From that I started thinking about how I could do it independently and the idea of The Vault was born. I wanted to do it in Romford as its where I grew up I felt that it could really benefit from youth and community work. I love vintage clothing and it was something we didn’t have in the area.” : MARK SEPPLE

“I’ve always had an interest in alternative learning,” says the 29year old from Hornchurch. “Having worked as a Senior Account Director in

Fashion PR for eight years, I could see ways in which you use skills from that (budgeting, creative writing, public speaking etc) to encourage young adults back into learning.”

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Lauren has always been interesting in fashion and studied a Fashion Promotion as her degree course which focused on styling, journalism and Public Relations. This led to a career working in PR for the fashion industry.

For any vintage aficionado, The Vault is a treasure trove brimming with glorious items. It doesn’t just sell second hand stuff either. “The clothing is all handpicked,” adds Lauren. It’s from Paris and Italy and it’s half the price of Brick Lane.”

But what is Lauren’s favourite vintage piece? “I have a beautiful 1920s headpiece which is my absolute favourite item but I am also a big fan of vintage capes as they can be so versatile. Working in fashion you want to stand out from the crowd and for me wearing interesting individual vintage items was the way to do so. I love to mix and match it with the high street.” Lauren’s most recent work with the local colleges included completing a project where she set them a taste of creating a photo shoot for the boutique. “It was an amazing project to be part of and the young adults involved were so enthusiastic,” she says. “One even sited me as their inspiration in their personal statement when applying to university which was lovely to say the least. A couple from that project have now become part of The Vault team and will continue to work with me on photoshoots and events. “The Vault is also about teaching life skills so its really cool to see people grow in confidence the longer they are here, not only in their skill set but also in themselves.” If you’re interested in working with Lauren at The Vault, get in contact via the website www.ilovethevault.co.uk or visit the store 18 The Quadrant, Romford.


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UÊ Design and layout Plan your vegetable plot with care. You want to make it as easy as possible to manage, because there is a fair amount of planting, weeding, watering, tying up and harvesting involved. UÊ Try and create paths, which are wide enough for a wheelbarrow, all the way around the beds his rents to improve the fabric of his business UÊ Use gravel or paving slabs to stop the paths (literally). In fact, he invested and was willing becoming muddy to be patient before reaping the benefits of his UÊ Raised beds, made from scaffold planks, are investments. more ergonomically friendly to bad backs My view on his portfolio is that it’s time to UÊ If you are short on space consider growing move on. IHT (inheritance tax) alone would be vegetables vertically, such as beans, gourds, circa £1m and at age 63, there needs to be an cucumbers or melons end game. In other words, sell. UÊ Containers are another alternative if you don’t So, what can we take from Billy’s experience: much in room • have Investing property is a business. Do UÊ Improve your addingbest generous your researchsoil as by to where yields can be helpings of manure and fertiliser year obtained and best possible capitalevery growth –

can you make a lot of money quickly with a property portfolio, asks finance expert Lawrence Watts

When deciding where you are going to put your veggie patch, there are a number of factors to be considered first if you want to achieve optimum results: • After 1997 (when I got involved), he only UÊ Go for a sunny site with good drainage - a rented to professionals. south-facing spot is ideal • Up until 2008, when interest rates fell, he UÊ As a result, plants will be more disease made very little income from the portfolio. resistant and have better flavour In other words, on a £5.25m portfolio, with UÊ Avoid shade and overhanging trees or £3m in mortgages, with rents of £189,000 shrubs and interest of £150,000 (at 5%), gross profit UÊ Don’t plant next to hedges, as the soil will was £49,000 but, over the 22 years, capital tend to be dry appreciation is say £2m. The portfolio is now UÊ Plan how you are going to water your worth £6m. vegetable patch there is aproperties dry spell. he Will you • For the record, if one of the need to install an outdoor tap? bought in 2007 is still below the purchase

UÊ Rhubarb UÊ Spinach UÊ Tomatoes price now. look beyond your locality. A classic English kitchen garden Runner beans will need a simple UÊ Strawberries • Consider itclimbing as a long game. - growing your own food is both frame to support them UÊ Sweetcorn exciting and satisfying they grow • Prepare forasmuch higher interest rates (oh, by UÊ Salad leaves And for those who like statistics... the by, you could consider borrowing against From Nationwide’s house Price survey your main residence, since rates will be lower Period Average UK Percentage – but do you have the nerve? Also, make sure price change change you tell your lender why). 1983(Q2) – 1987(Q2) £27,386 > £42,987 +56% Pick the leaves on lettuces, leaving • Sit down and work out your return, after all 1987 – 1993 £42,987 > £51,918 +20% the roots, so the leaves can re-grow income and costs. Repeat the exercise on a 1993 – 1998 £51,918 > £58,403 +12% regular basis and manage both sides of the 1998 – 2001 £58,403 > £87,638 +50% accounts. 2001 – 2008 £87,638 > £174,514 +99% properties (all on a shared basis). • Hone your skills – do a decorating/joinery/ 2008 – 2012 £174,514 > £164,955 -5% His wife managed the redecoration bookkeeping course. It will save you money, and maintenance of the properties. • In the first 25 years, he rarely could afford to unless your marginal earnings and time Between 1998 and 2001, property prices rose go on holiday. Remember, unless you sell to are of higher value than the cost of a by some 50% and he re-mortgaged the whole release capital, the margin between income tradesperson. portfolio (well, in fact, I did) and bought another and mortgage interest costs is not necessarily • Sell, if you see better opportunities elsewhere five properties and we repeated the operation in that high. – why don’t landlords do more of that? 2006 (by then, property prices were up by 70%, • He is also resilient and tough. He did use • Look to build partnerships with friends and approximately). His property portfolio was 21 solicitors as and when tenants couldn’t (or family – but do choose carefully. Tomatoes are ideal Baby courgettes homes. The yield at that time was circa 7.5%, wouldn’t) pay. He could and would face up • Plan your exit. for growing in are delicious, as but interest rates were 6.5% on average. to difficult tenants. • Remember that having ten properties can small spaces suchHe also maintained his are the yellow asto balconies which Right now, interest rates are at an all-time low properties high standards. I guess he actually be less risky than flaowers, couple – butcan be stuffed – profits are flattered and frankly exceptional. married well! reinvest profits to bring down mortgage Capital appreciation is back. • He also bought in the best streets, in the borrowing as quickly as possible. best part of town. It may reduce initial yield, • Don’t be put off by the naysayers. some points you should know: but it maintains yield (better tenants) and, There is lots of evidence that investors buy • Billy managed all the properties himself and in the long run, produces higher capital at the top and sell at the bottom, for various saved, say, 10% per annum in agent charges. appreciation. I also believe that, once the reasons. Property is illiquid, compared with Up until very recently, he undertook all ‘London effect’ is over and investors look shares, but consider price movement over the maintenance work himself. further afield, his part of suburbia will do past year. Hunt for likely value! • He worked full-time as a healthcare worker – very well. I mention this, because I think that Finally – take independent advice. And talk to this is a “switched-on” guy with ambition and is where growth will happen next. your spouse – believe me, it’s a joint effort. guts (and a vision). The key point of this story is that Billy Lawrence Watts is a chartered financial • He invested every penny of profits back into managed his outgoings by using his job to planner with HBB. Contact 07982 235543, his properties. pay for day-to-day living costs and reinvested 01727 862477 UÊ Courgette UÊ Cucumber UÊ Garlic UÊ Jerusalem artichoke UÊ Climbing beans, peas and broad beans


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CRUISE takes all the strain and stress away from travelling avoiding those airport delays and queues and being able to pack what you want with no weight restrictions is a huge relief for many. But also for those of us who live in Essex setting sail from the London port of Tilbury is rather handy to say the least. Cruise & Maritime Voyages have two ships which depart from Tilbury. Classic 800-passenger ship Marco Polo, and setting sail on its inaugural cruise in March, new, contemporary ship Magellan, a larger vessel which carries up to 1,250 passengers. Thinking about setting sail somewhere next month? Departures from Tilbury include Sunday 15 March, when Magellan sets off on a 12 night Solar Eclipse cruise visiting Invergordon - Scotland, Lerwick - Shetland Islands, Reykjavik - Iceland and the Faroes. Whilst Marco Polo who celebrates her 50th Anniversary this year, heads off in search of the Northern Lights on a 14-night cruise departing March 2.

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CMV’s new ship Magellan

Cruise travel made easy Set sail for a voyage of a lifetime with Cruise & Maritime Voyages from the London port of Tilbury The Jump line-up 2015

Prices for the Magellan voyage are currently available from £899pp for an inner cabin and £1199pp for an ocean view. The ship will aim to be in the best position for hopefully viewing the amazing ‘solar eclipse’. It may also be possible, if the conditions are right, to view the Aurora Borealis or Northern Lights during the stop in Iceland. Passengers on Magellan can look forward to spacious cabins and a lavish two-tier theatre which sees West End-style productions as part of the evening entertainment. The ship also boasts a series of suites with balconies located in an exclusive area on the ship.

The Northern Lights over Reykjavik

Solo travellers won’t be hit by huge supplements either. Magellan offers singletons 150 superior and ocean view cabins that have been specially allocated with just a 25% supplement to pay on top of the per person cruise price. On Marco Polo’s Northern Lights spectacular, don’t forget your camera. Expect magnificent scenery and remarkable natural surroundings. Cruise to Amsterdam then sail up to the Norwegian coastline and across the Arctic Circle in search of the spectacular Aurora Borealis or Northern Lights. This atmospheric display of green and pink light dancing across the sky is one of nature’s wonders. Your cruise includes visits to Alta and Tromsø where records show they are among the best places in Norway to witness this absorbing display. Excursions on offer (extra cost) give passengers the chance to see Polar wildlife, winter landscapes including the Svartisen Glacier, and opportunities to visit the unique Igloo Ice Hotel or experience a ride on a snowmobile. Prices for the cruise are currently available from £699pp (which equates to just £50 a night) for an inner cabin and £849pp for an ocean view.

Relax in one of Magellan’s many lounges

The London Cruise Terminal at Tilbury is a key part of the success of Essex based company Cruise and Maritime Voyages (CMV), according to Mike Hall, Head of Marketing. “We have helped Tilbury reestablish itself by being the first cruise line to start regular year-round departures from the Essex port some five years ago. Our on board questionnaires clearly indicate that the convenience of departing from Tilbury is a major reason for people choosing to cruise with CMV. Now, the people of Essex will have two ships to choose from, the impressive and more contemporary Magellan or the

elegant and ever-popular Marco Polo.” Perry Glading, Chief Operating Officer of Forth Ports (owners of London Cruise Terminal) said: “We are thrilled that Cruise and Maritime Voyages are increasing their departures from the London Cruise Terminal – Tilbury for the 2015 and 2016 cruise season. The cruise business from Tilbury is growing year on year following a significant investment programme that has rejuvenated the cruise terminal. CMV has helped us develop the port so passengers can enjoy an easy check-in, good transport

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links into the Capital and south east and car parking.” For full details of these and other itineraries including departures from other UK ports go to www.cruiseandmaritime.com or call 0844 998 3877. Prices are per person based on two people sharing a standard twin inner cabin on a full board basis with afternoon teas, daytime activities and evening entertainment. Offers subject to availability and may be withdrawn without notice. Gratuities of £5pp per night will be debited to the onboard account.


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James Winfield, owner of MaXimus Life the UK experts for rebounding, wants everyone to understand the benefits of low impact, weight bearing exercise and ensure that optimal health and fitness is achievable by anybody in the comfort of your own home or in group situations.

Try Something New… Rebounding What is Rebounding? Rebounding is done on a small circular trampoline that is designed to give extra spring and absorb impact. Sessions typically last 20 – 45 minutes and can be tailored to focus on cardio, strength and core, and sports specific routines. James explains “The idea is to concentrate on the downward push into the mat, with your knees bent and hips pulled back, then a small jump off the mat, not more than six inches This creates gravitational pull which is at the heart of what makes Rebounding work. At the bottom of the bounce (“push”) your exercise body weight can be up to 3.24 times heavier than normal whilst at the top (“jump”) you are weightless. This constant change in gravitational pressure works every single cell in the body, including internal organs, muscles and skin; making Rebounding the most effective all-over body workout ever.” What will it do for me? There is lots of scientific research that proves the

Karin Ridgers tried the MaXimus Life rebounder and commented: “It’s honestly the best rebounder I have ever tried. What I really like is the fact that I have nearly done my workout in the time I used to drive to and from the gym and it saves me £’s.”

benefit of exercising on a Rebounder; it will burn 100’s of calories each workout, detoxify the body, improve posture, strengthen the core, tones the body including internal organs, muscles and skin. James explains five of his favourite Rebounding facts: Detoxifies: Toxins are stored in the fat cells and the body is reluctant to burn fat whilst there are toxins present. Rebounding is detoxifying as it simultaneously combines physical exertion with gravitational pull. The “push” motion forces the lymphatic valves to open, the “jump” motion closes these valves at the top of the jump. This creates a “pump” effect which effectively moves and recycles the lymph and the entire blood supply through the circulatory system many times during the course of the rebounding session, providing a freeflowing system that drains away the toxins.

Lose Weight quickly: By rebounding for just 30 minutes a day you could lose a stone in 3 - 4 weeks. Consider when you are running on a treadmill and it asks for your weight to determine how many calories you have burnt. If you put in that you are heavier than you actually are, it will show a significantly higher calorie burn. Rebounding achieves this higher calorie burn due to the effect of gravitational pull. Your exercising body weight is 3.24 times higher than during normal exercise which causes your body to burn calories more quickly. Strengthen Core: Working on an unstable surface provides a constant balance challenge leading to strengthening of the core muscles, improved posture and strengthening the joint stabilisers which minimises the risk of injury. Change Body Shape: Rebounding will change your body shape as it tones and tightens muscles and skin. Due to the effect of gravitational pull every single cell is worked including internal organs, muscles and skin, leading to benefits such as increase in muscular strength and tone, strengthening pelvic floor and deep abdominal muscles, and toning and tightening of skin. Since the cells are the body’s living building blocks any

positive change to the cells cascades up to the tissues, organs and systemic functions giving increased overall health and wellbeing Exercise for All: It’s fun and suitable for all ages and fitness levels. You are in control of how hard you “push” and can increase your fitness levels gradually. Moves such as squats, lunges, presses and sprints are performed between bursts of jogging and bouncing, all on a low impact surface. If you really want to feel the burn you can do plyometric exercises such as thigh-slapping squat jumps or add resistance by using sand weights and resistance bands. And not to mention it’s great fun too – try rebounding without smiling! www.maximuslife.co.uk


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Top spa breaks Finding the right place to relax with your other half in a world of very busy lifestyles can be pretty tricky, not least of all because while your idea of chilling out might include a pedicure and a nose through your favourite weekend supplement, his is highly likely to include some sort of sporting event.

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Loved-up… The wonderful thing about being newly in love (and the utterly stomach churning aspect for everyone else) is the feeling

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Smug marrieds… that you simply don’t want to Basking in the newfound glow of Fowey Hall spend any time marital bliss, the nice thing about away from being a newlywed is that you are still one another staring dreamily into one another’s eyes whatsoever. So you are probably across candlelit dinners, but can enjoy looking for something with a dual a little time apart as well, so Fairmont St Andrews in Scotland makes a nice treatment? Possibly a candlelit rasul at weekend getaway. the chocolate-box perfect Bishopstrow There is a particularly beautiful golf House and Spa in Wiltshire? course and the rather lovely Signature For those who haven’t had this Spa, so you can do your own thing and treatment (specially available for the wind down together before that romantic Valentine’s period) it is where you apply three-course meal. a therapeutic mud to one another and www.spabreaks.com/venues/fairmontthen steam for a while, just the two of st-andrews you. It’s private, intimate, and quality time at its finest. After you are showered off there is a New parents… candlelit back treatment When you become a parent, and a three-course dinner a lot of noise and no time to keep you entertained for yourself is par for the – I think that says it all course, so a little peace is really definitely in order. A tried www.spabreaks.com/ and tested favourite for venues/bishopstrowBishopstrow this is Lifehouse Spa and house-and-spa House Hotel, particularly if you buck the trend and head there on a Pop the question… decadent weekday when everyone Proposing requires a very special else is at work. ambience, so it’s hard to beat Hart & The gardens here are blissful – the Garter Hotel and Spa, where the view lake is covered in a variety of lilies, wild of Windsor Castle makes for the kind orchids sprout under the trees, and you of romantic milieu that fairy-tales are can watch the world go by as you have made of. lunch, or as you unwind in the pool. The If it goes well, I suggest you book in for contemporary building means that it a champagne afternoon tea after your isn’t too ‘pink and fluffy’ – it is elegant, spa treatments and a dip in the hot tub chic, and I don’t believe there is any built for two… if it doesn’t go so well then phone signal there either, so you really you are within one mile of the M4 and a won’t be disturbed – my idea of absolute speedy getaway. heaven. www.spabreaks.com/venues/hartewww.spabreaks.com/venues/lifehouseand-garter-hotel-and-spa spa-hotel

The hustle and bustle of daily life is a world away when you check into Greenwoods Hotel & Spa situated in the picturesque village of Stock near Billericay. You’ll be spoilt for choice with the treatments available in eight treatment rooms. There’s also a couples treatment room with its own sauna and steamroom, perfect for couples or Mums and Daughters who enjoy their spa-time together. Every need is catered for whether you want to be pampered from top-to-toe with a facial or massage, manicure or pedicure, or just de-stress and unwind with a dip in the pool. Looking for an extra special way to treat your Valentine? Why not do something different and book Greenwoods Hotel & Spa’s St Valentine’s Day indulgence day and enjoy some romantic time together. As well as full use of spa facilities including pool, sauna and gym, indulge in a delicious two-course lunch with a glass of bubbles. There’s a rose for every lady and you can ease away any stress with a luxurious back, neck and shoulder massage that you’ll take together. There’s still time to book at the special price of £109 per person, call the Reservations team on 01277 829990 and quote Made In Essex. Greenwoods Hotel & Spa, Stock Road, Billericay, Essex CM4 9BE. www. greenwoodshotel.com

Married with kids… Romance isn’t always about escaping from the family, it’s about having the time to relax and unwind with the person or people that you love. So if there’s somewhere that you can go with the children but also have the freedom to know that everything is taken care of, wouldn’t that be the best break of all? If you have answered ‘yes’ then you really need to head to Fowey Hall this February. This Cornish gem sits right by the sea, so beautiful views and the sound of the waves are all part of the dawn chorus. Indulge in spa treatments while the little ones are safely nestled into the crèche. www.spabreaks.com/venues/foweyhall


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T’S not just Daniel’s passion for food that has got him as far as he has today, one of Essex’s most inventive chefs, he enjoys putting together creative dishes and, most recently, his job has been to put Greenwoods Hotel & Spa’s Sunday roast back on the menu! What is your first food memory? My mum’s Sunday lunch! When I was young we all used to sit together for a big family meal and, if I’m lucky enough to have a Sunday off, I still enjoy it now.

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On a plate… with Daniel Holland-Robinson

What is your biggest accomplishment? Cooking at the Olympics. It was such a great honour being part of the team and especially as an executive chef making choices. Just as stunning an achievement is my lovely wife Martine and children Alicia and George.

Why did you become a chef? I never really wanted to do anything else, I’m just lucky to have a career I feel passionate about.

Who are your favourite chefs? Charlie Trotter, Heston Blumenthal, he’s a real inspiration and Ferran Adria. What is your favourite dish/ingredient? My personal tastes are very traditional. I love a really good Shepherd’s pie with lots of flavour served with piles of fresh veg. For me a good kitchen is all about using fresh, local and seasonal produce.

Your worst kitchen nightmare? I was working on a private island as a personal chef for a few celebrities, sounds great, until Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber insisted on fresh oysters which had to dropped by helicopter – it certainly racked up the bill! Best advice for a novice? Cookbooks are a great way to learn the basics, especially things like sauces but, above all, you should enjoy yourself: cooking is all about having fun!

Who has influenced your cooking the most? In my early days, I would say, the late Charlie Trotter or Rick Stein, more recently my amazing family which has given me a whole new perspective on food and cooking. I’m much more relaxed!

Where did it all begin? I’m a local boy. I did my training at Braintree College followed by further training at Westminster college which gave me a great grounding for all types of cooking.

What’s in your fridge right now? All the usual things a family eats, lots of fresh fruit and veg plus bottles of full fat milk for my new son George!

An executive chef at the 2012 Olympics, Daniel Holland-Robinson went on to set up one of Essex’s most successful French restaurants and is now head chef at the newly-refurbished Greenwoods Hotel & Spa in Stock.

What’s your last meal on earth, what would you choose? It would have to be a big Sunday roast with all the trimmings surrounded by all my family, including mum. Why Greenwoods? I’ve lived in Essex for most of my life and have always known of Greenwoods. It’s an amazing venue and now, since the refurbishment which includes the new-look restaurant it’s even better. I can’t wait to get involved with putting up here with one of the best hotels and restaurants in Essex. Greenwoods Hotel & Spa restaurant is open seven days a week, come and try the delicious new Sunday Roast menu, price £27.95 per head. Call 01277 829990 to book.

What is your favourite herb? I love cooking with herbs and my two favourites are rosemary and coriander, rosemary because if’s robust and gives lots of intense, aromatic flavour and coriander because of it’s amazing fragrance – it reminds me of my travels in Thailand!

THE ROSEWOOD, AT GREENWOODS HOTEL & SPA Whether you’ve spent the day in the spa or enjoyed a spot of afternoon tea in the comfy lounge there’s still dinner to relish at Greenwoods for residents or non-residents, says Charlotte Civil The hotel nestled in the picturesque village of Stock boasts a fabulous restaurant which serves an amazing menu devised by head chef Daniel Holland-Robinson and his team. The Rosewood situated just off the wood panelled bar area is split into three interconnecting rooms. Each one boasting a feature fireplace and decorative ceiling rose, just two of many traditional features that remain in this endearing building, parts

of which date back to the 17thcentury. The restaurant caters for 55 covers from tables for two, to round tables that seat four or more. Crisp white linen and pastel coloured-velvet upholstered chairs are set off beautifully by the classic Victorian decor especially in the restaurant’s farthest room which has an eye-catching teal colour scheme and huge crystal mirror on one wall. Enjoying a meal on Saturday night the restaurant was buzzing with couples enjoying date night and groups of girls out on the town sipping bubbly. The great atmosphere it seemed was had by all with diners lapping up the impeccable service and scrumptious food.

The menu offers whatever your palette desires. My seafood chowder with a poached egg ontop was light and flavoursome whilst my husband enjoyed crispy breaded goat’s cheese. For mains there’s a great choice of both fish and meat on the menu ’ From the Sea (fish) and From the Land (meat) which also include vegetarian options. I opted for roast fillet of cod with buttered prawns, brown shrimps and samphire whilst the other half plumped for roasted rump of English lamb accompanied by unusual but tasty herb and olive crushed potatoes and vine tomatoes. If you’ve room there’s a choice of desserts from naughty but nice parfaits and tarts to an Artisan cheese selection and

The Rosewood not forgetting the extensive wine list - a fruity Argentinian Malbec was our chosen tipple for the evening. Those who’ve booked a package at Greenwoods which includes an overnight stay in one of the 39 beautifully appointed rooms and their meal have have certainly done the right thing. Once you’ve positioned yourself in the restaurant you won’t want to leave. Greenwoods Hotel and Spa offers some great themed packages including a three course meal in the restaurant. The Valentine’s offer which

includes live music, meal and rose for each lady from £45pp or overnight package including use of the spa from £129.50pp. Mothering Sunday too is catered for with a four-course lunch with a gift for each mum from £42pp. The restaurant is also available for lunch. Contact reservations to book a table. 01277 839990/ www.greenwoods.hotel.co.uk


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WEEKEND CHLOE MERRIMAN guides you through some of the best events that will appeal to all your senses An afternoon of Chinese culture and dance

SEE

The Colchester Chinese Culture Society presents a Chinese New Year Gala this Sunday at the Mercury Theatre. The performance, an exciting mix of dance, art and culture, celebrates the Chinese Lunar Calendar. Highlights include a traditional colourful Lion Dance as well as Martial Arts,

FOCUS ON

Chinese folk dance and singing from the Community School choir. The Colchester Chinese Society is a non-profit making organisation, providing Mandarin language courses and Chinese educational and culture activities. The event is a fantastic insight into the country’s majestic traditions and culture. Sunday February 15, tickets £7 per adult, £5 per child. Performance commences 2pm. 01206 573948/www. mercurytheatre.co.uk.

DO

Paint ceramic hearts and hang with beads, make a cuddly

little love bug and a cute box to take it all home in, then finish with a treat from the chocolate fountain! This Valentine’s why not try something different and attend a craft workshop in Rayleigh. Saturday February 14, 1.30pm3.30pm. £10. The Clay Cottage, Lubbards Farm, Hullbridge Road, SS6 9SG. 01268 786162/ www.claycottage.co.uk. Booking essential.

TASTE

This Saturday from 8.30am Barleylands in Billericay hosts a delicious farmers market for you to pick up your weekly staples for the family. Choose from pastries, beef and wild boar, culinary oils and much more. Saturday February, 14, stalls are open from 8.30am-12.30pm. www.barleylands.co.uk.

HEAR

The award-winning junior section of Witham Amateur Operatic Society, present the Madness musical ‘Our House’. The romantic tale features energetic songs from the hit 80s group. The story follows the tale of Camden lad Joe Casey who, on the night of his 16th birthday, makes a life changing decision. Monday February 16 to Saturday 21, Witham Public Hall, tickets from £7.50. 0845 475 0420/www.wow.org.uk/ our-house/box-office.

VISIT

Lee Valley Park Farms opens its doors for the start of the 2015 season and invites you to pay a

visit to its inquisitive bunch of residents. The new Meerkat enclosure is now in place which aims to replicate their natural environment. Visitors can get up close and watch the ‘family’ scamper around exploring their new surroundings! Go animal crackers for the Farms’ other residents including sheep, giant rabbits, rare breed pigs and a bearded dragon. There’s also indoor and outdoor play areas for your little monkeys. Lee Valley Park Farms, Stubbins Hall Lane, Waltham Abbey, Saturday February 14 and Sunday 15, tickets £9.50 per adult, £8.50 per child. 08456 770 600/www. visitleevalley.org.uk

Dance Space Essex

Prepare to have fun

MY aim as teacher is to inspire my students and pass on my knowledge, skills and love of the performing arts,” says Nicole Leigh, dance tutor and owner of Brentwood-based Dance Space Essex. Nicole is passionate about how performing arts play a vital role in the development of young children and thinks they should be accessible to everyone whether they are looking to pursue a career in the arts or performing just for fun. “We offer classes from the age of two to 21, in ballet, contemporary, Modern Theatre Dance and Drama,” she explains. “In April the students at the school are given the opportunity to audition with two major agencies Reality Management and RL&P Children’s Agency. Currently one of our senior students Ella Moss is in The Wizard of Oz with Rare

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Productions.” Dance Space Essex teaches both boys and girls and offers free taster sessions to those not sure if it’s something they want to commit to. “There is something to suit everyone,” says Nicole, “I believe what we offer is unique; we are a small community where every student is valued.” Nicole is the perfect role model for her pupils. She started dancing at the age of five. “At age 11 I was awarded a scholarship to attend the arts educational school by which time I knew I wanted to pursue a career in the Arts. I then went onto enrol in a three year theatre dance course at London Studio Centre. I started my teaching career at just 13 as an assistant ballet teacher and always knew I’d wanted a career in teaching.” Nicole’s accomplishments don’t stop there either. She is also a member of The Imperial Society

of Teachers of Dancing (ISTD) and qualified in Imperial Classical Ballet and Modern Theatre Dance; she holds a 1st class Honours Degree in Dance and currently is planning a Master’s Degree. “I have taught at some of the best of the colleges in the country including The Urdang Academy and Colin’s performing Arts, trained many Billy Elliot Ballet girls, prepared students for professional performing arts colleges and have a 100% pass rate for all Ballet and Modern examinations, but the time came to start something of my own and Dance Space Essex was born last year.”

Lessons are fun at Dance Space Essex During the school holidays Dance Space Essex holds a variety of workshops. This February half term the workshop will be based around Crafterina, ‘a ballet dancer that crafts their way to magical adventures’, the workshop takes place on February 17th 10am-12.30pm for 4-8 year-olds. During the Easter holidays there will be musical theatre and jazz workshops with West End professional Cleopatra Joseph who has been in Hairspray, Soul Sister and

Dancing in the Streets. During the summer holidays Greg McPherson head of foundation course at Urdang and a leading dancer and choreographer, whose credits range from Ray Charles, Footloose, The Brits, Sugar Babes and Little Mix is running a commercial and contemporary dance workshop offering students the opportunity to work alongside a leading professional. Dates will be released in March, please email to register your interest.

Dance Space Essex offers classes every Wednesday at Brentwood Baptist Church, Kings Road, Brentwood Essex, CM14 4DR from 1.30pm-7.15pm. Classes from £4. For details of all classes and workshops please email nicole@dancespaceessex.com, call 079303 42959 or visit the website www.dancespaceessex.com.



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33 WEEKEND

38 SPORT

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6.00 Countdown (R/S) 7.10 3rd Rock from the the Sun. Sun. Double Double Bill. Bill. (R/S) (R/S) 8.00 8.00 Frasier. Frasier. the Sun. Double Bill. (R/S) 8.00 Frasier. Double Double Bill. Bill. (R/S) (R/S) 9.05 9.05 Everybody Everybody Loves Loves Double Bill.Double (R/S) 9.05 Everybody Raymond. Bill. (R/S) (R/S) 10.05Loves Raymond. Double Bill. 10.05 Raymond. Double Bill. (R/S) 10.05 Undercover Boss USA USA 11.00 Car Car Undercover Boss (R/S) 11.00 Undercover Boss Come USA (R/S) S.O.S (S) (S) 12.05 12.05 Dine11.00 with Me MeCar (R/S) S.O.S Come Dine with (R/S) S.O.S (S) 12.05 Come Dine with Me (R/S) 1.05 Three Three in in a a Bed Bed (R/S) (R/S) 2.10 2.10 Countdown Countdown 1.05 1.05 Three in a Bed (R/S) 2.10 Countdown (S) 4.45 4.45 Couples Couples Come Come Dine Dine with with Me Me (S) (S) (S) (S) 4.45 Couples Come DineBill. with Me (S) 5.30 5.30 The The Simpsons. Simpsons. Double Double Bill. (R/S) (R/S) 5.30 The Simpsons. Double Bill. (R/S) 6.30 Hollyoaks (S) 6.30 Hollyoaks (S) 6.30 Hollyoaks (S) 8.00 8.00 Jamie Jamie and and Jimmy’s Jimmy’s Friday Friday 8.00 Jamie and Jimmy’s Friday Night Night Feast Feast (S) (S) Night Feast (S) 9.00 8 Out of 10 Cats Does 9.00 8 Out of 10 Cats Does 9.00 Countdown 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown (S) (S) Countdown (S) 10.00 10.00 The The Last Last Leg. Leg. (S) (S) 10.00 The Last Leg.. (R/S) (S) 11.05 Catastrophe 11.05 Catastrophe . (R/S) 11.05 Catastrophe . (R/S) (S) 11.40 Brooklyn Nine-Nine 11.40 Brooklyn Nine-Nine (S) 11.40 Brooklyn Nine-Nine (S) 12.00 12.00 Rude Rude Tube Tube (S) (S) 12.55 12.55 FILM: FILM: Strange Strange 12.00 Rude Tube (S) 12.55 FILM: starring Strange Wilderness Wilderness (2008) (2008) Slacker Slacker comedy comedy starring Wilderness (2008) Slacker comedy starring Steve Zahn. (S) 2.45 The Ricky Gervais Steve Zahn. (S) 2.45 The Ricky Gervais Steve Zahn. (S) 2.45 The Ricky Gervais Show. Show. Double Double Bill. Bill. (R/S) (R/S) 3.45 3.45 Kirstie’s Kirstie’s Show. Double (R/S) 3.45 Vintage Home Bill. (R/S) 4.55 DealKirstie’s or No No Deal Deal Vintage Home (R/S) 4.55 Deal or Vintage Home (R/S) (R/S) 5.50 Face the 4.55 ClockDeal (R/S)or No Deal (R/S) 5.50 Face the Clock (R/S) (R/S) 5.50 Face the Clock (R/S)

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6.00 The Fishing Wright Stuff 11.10 Robson’s Extreme Challenge 11.10Milkshake Robson’s9.15 Extreme Fishing Challenge 11.1012.15 Robson’s Extreme Fishing(R/S) Challenge Police Interceptors (R/S) 12.15 Police Interceptors (R/S) (R/S) 12.15 Police Interceptors (R/S) (R/S) 1.15 Home and Away (S) 1.45 Neighbours 1.15 Home and Away (S) 1.45 Neighbours 1.15 Home andLos Away (S) 1.45 Neighbours 2.15 NCIS: Angeles (R/S) 3.15 (S) 2.15 NCIS: Los Angeles (R/S) 3.15 (S) Los Angeles (R/S) 3.15 (S) 2.15 FILM: My Neighbor’s Keeper (2007) FILM: MyNCIS: Neighbor’s Keeper (2007) FILM: My Neighbor’s Keeper (2007) Thriller Thriller with with Laura Laura Harring Harring and and Linden Linden Thriller with Laura Harring and Linden 5.30 Neighbours (R/S) 6.00 Ashby. (S) Ashby. (S) 5.30 Neighbours (R/S) 6.00 5.30 Neighbours (R/S) 6.00 Ashby.and (S) Away Home (R/S) Home and Away (R/S) Home (R/S) 7.00 The Billion Dollar 7.00 and TheAway Billion Dollar Wreck Wreck Hunt Hunt (R/S) (R/S) 7.00 BillionTruckers Dollar Wreck 8.00 Ice (S) 8.00 The Ice Road Road Truckers (S) Hunt (R/S) 8.00 Ice Road Truckers (S) 9.00 NCIS: New Orleans When 9.00 NCIS: New Orleans When the the body body 9.00 of NCIS: New Orleanswashes When the body a ashore of a congressman congressman washes ashore of a congressman washes ashore in Orleans, reunites in New New Orleans, Gibbs Gibbs reunites in New Orleans, Gibbs with Dwayne Pride, in joint with Dwayne Pride, in a areunites joint case case with Dwayne Pride, in offices a joint and case between the field between the two two field offices and between the two field offices and the FBI. (S) the FBI. (S) the FBI. (S) 10.40 Law and Order: Special Victims 10.40 Law and Order: Special Victims 10.40 Unit Law (R/S) and Order: Special Victims (R/S) Unit 11.35 True Crimes: 11.35 Unit True (R/S) Crimes: the the First First 72 72 11.35 Hours True Crimes: (R/S) (R/S) the First 72 Hours (R/S) Hours 12.05 Supercasino 3.05 Benefits 12.05 Supercasino 3.05 Benefits Britain: Britain: 12.05 3.05 4.00 Wildlife Life on the 4.00Benefits WildlifeBritain: Life on Supercasino the Dole Dole (R/S) (R/S) 4.00 Wildlife Life on the Dole (R/S) 44.45 House Doctor. Three SOS (R/S) SOS (R/S) 44.45 House Doctor. Three 44.45 House Doctor. Three SOS (R/S)(R/S) episodes. episodes. (R/S) episodes. (R/S)

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6.15 How Met Your Mother. episodes. 8.00 Morning Line (S) (R/S) 8.00I The The Morning Line Two (S) 9.00 9.00 (R/S) 8.00Loves The Morning LineThree (S) 9.00 (R/S) Everybody Raymond. episodes Everybody Loves Raymond. Three episodes Everybody Loves Raymond. episodes 10.30 Frasier. Double Bill. (R/S) 10.30 Frasier. DoubleThree Bill. (R/S) (R/S) (R/S) 10.30 Frasier. Double Bill. (R/S) (R/S) 11.30 The Big Bang Theory. Double 11.30 The Big Bang Theory. Double Bill. Bill. 11.3012.30 The Big Bang Theory. Double Child Genius (R/S) 1.30 CH4 (R/S) 12.30 Child Genius (R/S) 1.30 Bill. CH4 (R/S) ChildCome Genius (R/S) (R/S) Dine with Me (R/S) Racing (S) 4.15 Come Dine with1.30 Me CH4 (R/S) Racing12.30 (S) 4.15 4.15 Come Dine with Me Racing (S) 5.15 The Big Bang Theory (R/S) 5.45 The 5.15 The Big Bang Theory (R/S) 5.45(R/S) The 5.15 The Big Bang Theory (R/S) 5.45 The Simpsons. Double Bill (R/S) Simpsons. Double Bill (R/S) Simpsons. (R/S) 7.00 Guy India (R/S) 7.00 Our OurDouble Guy in inBill India (R/S) 7.00 Guy in India (R/S) 8.00 The Weirdest Weather 8.00 Our The World’s World’s Weirdest Weather A A 8.00 The Weirdest A giant icicle down a giantWorld’s icicle closes closes downWeather a Canadian Canadian giant icicle closes down a Canadian street and a strange green haze street and a strange green haze street a strange greenafter haze covers Moscow 26 the coversand Moscow 26 years years after the covers Moscow 26 years Chernobyl disaster. (S) Chernobyl disaster. (S) after the Chernobyl disaster. (S) 9.00 9.00 FILM: FILM: The The Bourne Bourne Legacy Legacy (2012) (2012) 9.00 FILM: Bourne Legacy Action adventure with Jeremy Renner Action The adventure with Jeremy(2012) Renner Action adventure with and Weisz. (S) and Rachel Rachel Weisz. (S)Jeremy Renner and Rachel Weisz. (S) 11.40 FILM: Sanctum (2011) Drama 11.40 FILM: Sanctum (2011) Drama with with 11.40 FILM: Sanctumand (2011) Drama with Rhys Richard Rhys Wakefield Wakefield and Richard Rhys Wakefield Roxburgh. (R/S) Roxburgh. (R/S)and Richard Roxburgh. 1.40 Last (R/S) 1.40 The The Last Leg Leg(R/S) (R/S) 2.40 2.40 Random Random Acts Acts 1.40 TheHollyoaks Last Leg (R/S) 2.40(S) 2.45 Omnibus 4.55 (R) 2.45 Hollyoaks Omnibus (S)Random 4.55 Acts (R) 2.45 Hollyoaks Omnibus (S) 4.55 (R) Location, Location, Location (R) 5.50 Face Location, Location, Location (R) 5.50 Face Location, Location (R) 5.50 Face the Clock (R/S) the Clock Location, (R/S) the Clock (R/S)

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6.00 Milkshake 10.40Truckers. The Dog Rescuers (R/S) 11.05 Ice Ice Road Road Truckers. Four Four (R/S) 11.05 Road Truckers. Four (R/S) 11.05 Ice3.00 episodes. FILM: Columbo: Columbo: episodes. (R/S) (R/S) 3.00 FILM: 3.00 FILM: Columbo: episodes. (R/S) (1973) Feature length Double Shock special Double Shock (1973) Feature length special length Falk. special Double Shock (1973) Feature of of the the detective detective drama, drama, starring starring Peter Peter Falk. of the detective drama, starring Peter Falk. 4.30 FILM: Columbo Goes to the (S) (S) 4.30 FILM: Columbo Goes to the Goes to the (S) 4.30 FILM: Columbo Guillotine (1989) Crime Crime drama drama with with Peter Peter Guillotine (1989) (1989) Crime drama with Peter Guillotine Falk 6.25 NCIS NCIS (R/S) (R/S) Falk (S) (S) 6.25 6.25(R/S) NCIS (R/S) Falk (S)NCIS 7.10 7.10 NCIS (R/S) 7.10 NCIS (R/S) 8.05 8.05 NCIS (R/S) 8.05 NCISCrime (R/S) 9.00 9.00 CSI: CSI: Crime Scene Scene Investigation Investigation 9.00 CSI: Crime Scene foul Investigation The The team team suspects suspects foul play play when when The team suspects foul play when a chemistry teacher’s a chemistry teacher’s science science a chemistry goes teacher’s science experiment horribly wrong. experiment goes horribly wrong. (S) (S) experimentOrder goes horribly wrong. (S) 10.00 10.00 Law Law and and Order (R/S) (R/S) 10.00 Law and Order (R/S) 10.55 Order: Special Victims 10.55 Law and Order: Special Victims 10.55 Unit Law and Order: Special Victims (R/S) Unit (R/S) Unit (R/S) 11.45 11.45 True True Crimes: Crimes: the the First First 72 72 11.45 Hours True Crimes: (R/S) the First 72 Hours (R/S) (R/S) Hours 12.15 Supercasino Supercasino 3.10 3.10 10,000 10,000 BC BC (R/S) (R/S) 12.15 12.15 Supercasino 3.10 4.25 10,000Make BC (R/S) 4.00 House House Doctor (R/S) (R/S) It Big. Big. 4.00 Doctor 4.25 Make It 4.00 House Doctor (R/S) 4.25 Make It Big. 5.15 Milkshake Milkshake Double Bill. Bill. (R/S) (R/S) 5.15 Double Double Bill. (R/S) 5.15 Milkshake

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6.15 NFL 6.40 HowEverybody I Met YourLoves Mother. Double Bill. (R/S) 7.30 Double Bill.(S) (R/S) 7.30 Everybody Loves Double Bill.Double (R/S) 7.30 Everybody Loves Raymond. Bill. 8.30 Raymond. Double Bill. (R/S) (R/S) 8.30 Frasier. Frasier. Raymond. Bill. (R/S) 8.30 Frasier. Double Bill. (R/S) Sunday Brunch (S) Double Bill.Double (R/S) 9.30 9.30 Sunday Brunch (S) Double Bill. (R/S) 9.30 Sunday (S) 12.30 and Friday Night 12.30 Jamie Jamie and Jimmy’s Jimmy’s Friday Brunch Night Feast Feast 12.30 Jamie and Jimmy’s Friday Night Feast (R/S) 1.30 The Big Bang Theory. Double (R/S) 1.30 The Big Bang Theory. Double Bill. Bill. (R/S) 1.30 The Big Bang Theory. Double Bill. FILM: City of Ember (2008) Fantasy (R/S) FILM: City of Ember (2008) Fantasy (R/S) FILM: City of Ember (2008) Fantasy adventure starring Saoirse Ronan. (R/S) adventure starring Saoirse Ronan. (R/S) adventure starring SaoirseLocation Ronan. (R/S) (R/S) 5.05 Location, 5.05 Location, Location, Location, Location (R/S) 5.05 Location, Location (R/S) 6.05 Place the 6.05 A A Place in inLocation, the Sun Sun (S) (S) 6.05 A Place in the Sun (S) 7.00 The Hotel Mark must say goodbye 7.00 The Hotel Mark must say goodbye to to 7.00 the TheCavendish Hotel MarkHotel must and say goodbye to he’s the Cavendish Hotel and he’s the Cavendish Hotel and he’s determined to go out with a bang. (S) determined to go out with a bang. (S) to go out with 8.00 The House. (S) 8.00 determined The Auction Auction House. (S)a bang. (S) 8.00 Auction House. 9.00 Indian Summers The first 9.00 The Indian Summers The(S) first episodes episodes 9.00 Indian Summers The first episodes of the rich and explosive story of of the rich and explosive story of the the of the rich and explosive story of the decline of the British Empire decline of the British Empire and and the decline of the British Empire and the birth of modern India. (S) birth of modern India. (S) of modern India. (S) 10.40 Gogglebox 2014 (R/S) 10.40 birth Gogglebox 2014 (R/S) 10.40 Gogglebox 2014 (R/S) 12.15 FILM: No Country for Old Men 12.15 FILM: No Country for Old Men 12.15 Oscar FILM: winning No Country Old Men (2007) thriller starring Josh (2007) Oscar winning thrillerfor starring Josh (2007) Oscar2.20 winning thriller starring Brolin. Ramsay’s Kitchen Brolin. (R/S) (R/S) 2.20 Ramsay’s Kitchen Josh Brolin. (R/S)USA 2.20 Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares (R/S) 3.05 Dine Nightmares USA (R/S) 3.05 Come Come Dine with with Nightmares USA (R/S) 3.05 Come with Me. Five (R/S) 5.20 River Cottage Me. Five episodes. episodes. (R/S) 5.20 RiverDine Cottage Me. Five episodes. (R/S) 5.20 River Cottage Bites (R/S) 5.30 Face the Clock (R/S) Bites (R/S) 5.30 Face the Clock (R/S) Bites (R/S) 5.30 Face the Clock (R/S)

CHANNEL 5 CHANNEL 5 CHANNEL 5 Extreme 6.00 6.00 Milkshake Milkshake 10.35 10.35 Robson’s Robson’s Extreme

6.00 Milkshake 10.35 Robson’s Extreme Fishing Challenge. Double Bill. 12.25 Fishing Challenge. Double Bill. (R/S) (R/S) 12.25 Fishing Challenge. Double Bill. (R/S)How 12.25 Cowboy Builders 1.25 FILM: to Cowboy Builders (R/S) (R/S) 1.25 FILM: How to Cowboy (R/S) 1.25 FILM: How to Make An American Quilt (1995) Make AnBuilders American Quilt (1995) Make An American Quilt (1995) Introspective drama Winona Introspective drama starring starring Winona Ryder Ryder Introspective Winona Ryder (S) Loch Ness Whimsical (S) 3.35 3.35 FILM: FILM:drama Loch starring Ness (1996) (1996) Whimsical (S) 3.35 FILM: Loch (1996) Whimsical family adventure with Ted Joely family adventure withNess Ted Danson, Danson, Joely family adventure withHolm. Ted Danson, Richardson and (S) FILM: Richardson and Ian Ian Holm. (S) 5.30 5.30Joely FILM: Richardson andTramp Ian Holm. (S)Animated 5.30 FILM: Lady (1955) Lady and and the the Tramp (1955) Animated Lady and the Tramp (1955) Animated classic featuring the voices of Larry Roberts classic featuring the voices of Larry Roberts classic featuring the voices of Larry Roberts and Peggy Lee. and Peggy Lee. (S) (S) and Lee. (S) 7.10 FILM: Memphis Belle 7.10Peggy FILM: Memphis Belle (1990) (1990) World World 7.10 FILM: Belleon (1990) War drama a story, War II II Memphis drama based based on a true trueWorld story, War II drama Modine based on a true story, with and Eric with Matthew Matthew Modine and Eric Stoltz, Stoltz, with Matthew Modine and Eric Stoltz, about the young crew of a B-17 about the young crew of a B-17 Flying Flying about the young crew of a B-17 Flying Fortress bomber. (S) Fortress bomber. (S) Fortress bomber. (S) 9.00 FILM: War of the Worlds (2005) 9.00 FILM: War of the Worlds (2005) 9.00 FILM: War of the Worlds Apocalyptic thriller, starring Tom Apocalyptic thriller, starring(2005) Tom Apocalyptic Cruise. Cruise. (S) (S) thriller, starring Tom Cruise. (S) 11.20 FILM: Drag Me to Hell (2009) 11.20 FILM: Drag Me to Hell (2009) 11.20 FILM: Me to Lohman Hell (2009) Horror, with and Horror,Drag with Alison Alison Lohman and Horror,Long. with Alison Justin (S) Justin Long. (S) Lohman and Justin Long.3.10 (S) 10,000 1.15 1.15 Supercasino Supercasino 3.10 10,000 BC BC (R/S) (R/S) 1.15 BC (R/S) 4.00 House (R/S) 4.25 It 4.00 Supercasino House Doctor Doctor3.10 (R/S)10,000 4.25 Make Make It Big. Big. 4.00 House Doctor (R/S) 4.25 Make It Big. Double Bill. (R/S) 5.15 Milkshake Double Bill. (R/S) 5.15 Milkshake Double Bill. (R/S) 5.15 Milkshake

Community radio station Phoenix FM broadcasts live programming from 7am to midnight every day to Brentwood, Billericay and surrounding areas on 98.0FM and www.phoenixfm.com Thursday, February 12 7.00am The Breakfast Show with Joe Box in association with Saint Francis Hospice 10.00am Eat My Brunch with Michelle Ward in association with Chigwell Bifold Doors and Windows 1.00pm One 2 Three - local news and chat with Bob Simpson in association with Affinity Wills 3.00pm Drive with Mike Porter in association with Papa John’s Pizza 6.00pm GR80s - music and guests from the 80s with Xanthe Bearman 8.00pm 50 Shades Of Chay - indie tunes with Chay Appleyard 10.00pm Cultura Brazil - news and music for the local Brazlilian Community (in

Portuguese) Friday, February 13 7.00am The Breakfast Show with Joe Box 10.00am Eat My Brunch with Michelle Ward 1.00pm One 2 Three - local news and chat with Mike Jones 3.00pm Drive with Mike Porter 6.00pm That Friday Feeling with Nikki Mills 8.00pm Friday Night Extra with Patrick Sherring 10.00pm The Weekend Ignition with Brad Acton - indie and alternative music

12.00pm Between The Lines - local sports news with Steve Robertson 2.00pm Words and Sounds with Christopher Stagg 3.00pm Phoenix FM Sport with Chris Hood 6.00pm Turn It Up - the latest dance music tunes with Vixter 8.00pm Phoenix Fridays on Saturdays in association with Papa Johns Brentwood featuring live sets from local bands 10.00pm From The Underworld - blues and rock with Brian Ager

Saturday, February 14 7.00am The Breakfast Show with Rob Harvey 10.00am Feelgood Saturday with Alan Johnson

Sunday, February 15 7.00am Sunday Breakfast with Bob Simpson 10.00am Sunday Best with Andrew Babicz 12.00pm Sunday Lunch with Tony Smith - pop,

R’n’B and dance hits and live studio sessions 2.00pm Nick Field 4.00pm Sunday Vibes - relaxed tunes with James Phillips 6.00pm Bob Simpson 8.00pm 33rpm - alternative music and album tracks with Chris Siviter 10.00pm Cut The Cord - music through the decades with Chris Sullivan Monday, February 16 7.00am The Breakfast Show with Joe Box 10.00am Eat My Brunch with Michelle Ward 1.00pm One 2 Three - local news and chat with Scott Ross 3.00pm Drive with Mike Porter 6.00pm All That Jazz - jazz music from the 40s

to the present day with Adam Dyer 8.00pm A Journey Through The Years In Music with Gary Casserley 10.00pm The Interesting Alternative Show avant-garde and progressive rock with Steve Davis and Kavus Torabi Tuesday, February 17 7.00am The Breakfast Show with Joe Box 10.00am Eat My Brunch with Michelle Ward 1.00pm One 2 Three - local news and chat with Scott Ross 3.00pm Drive with Mike Porter 6.00pm One For The Road - rock music with Alex Hoggett 8.00pm Off The Record - alternative music with Ben Knight

10.00pm Sonder - music across many different genres with Tracy Morter Wednesday, February 18 7.00am The Breakfast Show with Joe Box 10.00am Eat My Brunch with Michelle Ward 1.00pm One 2 Three - local news and chat with Keith Rogers 3.00pm Drive with Mike Porter 6.00pm Midweek Matchzone - local and national football news with Chris Hood 7.00pm Body Talk with Mel Watson in association with Spire Hartswood Hospital 8.00pm Curveballs - indie, alternative, rock and local bands live with Nick Field 10.00pm Nightswimming - more indie and alternative sounds with Matt Hines


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ESTLING in the quiet leafy lanes of rural Essex is a Rolls-Royce dealership that has built a reputation over the years as a purveyor of the finest examples of the famous marques cars, from its original founding in 1904 to present-day range of new models. Just as a tiny acorn grows into a mighty oak, P & A Wood, based at Great Easton near Stansted, are renowned not just in this country, but around the world for their expertise in all things Rolls-Royce, repairing and restoring Rolls-Royces of all types, with “attention to detail’’ being the companies motto. Twins Paul and Andrew Wood, now 68, started the business from humble beginnings by buying a Bond mini car for £25 in need of repair. At the same time Paul had seen a Rolls-Royce, unloved and unused parked in a street in Leytonstone, and placed a note on the windscreen asking the owner if it was for sale. The owner replied with an asking price of £65, which is what they sold the repaired Bond mini car for and set in motion the brothers first purchase of a Rolls-Royce. In 1967, when they had both completed their

The showrooms today at Great Easton and (above) the first workshop at Moreton

apprenticeships with Rolls-Royce, they started their own business based in Moreton, with one of the first restoration projects being a Bentley used by Stead in The Avengers TV series. With increasing work, a move to bigger premises in 1970 to Great Bardfield employing 12 staff up until 1989 when they moved again to their present location at Great Easton, which was then just a small country garage, but had space for expansion which continued apace for many years. In June last year, a brand new building adjacent to the original garage (now a shadow of its former self and expanded beyond recognition), was opened as a new car showroom with an investment of around £3 million and coincided with 50 years of P & A Wood’s restoration work on Rolls-Royce cars. Invitations sent out to customers saw more than 100 concours winning cars attend, eclipsing the world-famous Pebble Beach Concours D’Elegance event in California. The overall site is now extensive with separate large workshop areas for every conceivable type of repair whether it be mechanical, coachwork or full or part refurbishment with the company now employing 65 staff working on around 100 cars from around the globe. One vehicle undergoing restoration at the moment is the 1936 Phantom III once owned

Paul Wood with daughter Georgina and (inset) Andrew Wood

franchised dealer. by Field Marshall Montgomery, sent over by its Eight years ago Paul’s daughter Georgina French owner, while another was the first Rollsjoined the company and specialises in events Royce that Paul and Andrew bought for £65, and marketing as well as brand manager for new now domiciled in Belgium. cars. With so many cars coming from foreign One of their biggest markets for old Rollscountries, she has to make sure the logistics of Royces is Continental Europe, but India has moving them around the globe are carefully always played a significant part, and more recently China is becoming a developing market. detailed and planned. They have restored and maintained the two most famous Rolls-Royce Such is the extent of their knowledge gleaned motor cars, the first Rolls-Royce ever made, a over the years, that Andrew is widely known as 1904 10HP and the first to the Oracle and the be named the Silver Ghost ‘’biggest RollsAX201, and if that needs to Royce boffin ever.’’ be shipped to America to go He specialises on show, it takes six weeks in the engineering to arrive. and parts side of the Now 30, she drove her business, while Paul first Rolls-Royce at 17 handles coachwork and owns a 1903 De Dion and sales. Bouton which she drives in It wasn’t until The first Rolls-Royce bought for £65 London to Brighton veteran 1992 that P & A car run. Wood were officially Very much a family firm in all respects, P & A recognised as a Rolls-Royce main dealer, having Wood always strive to ensure customers receive been authorised service dealers since 1982. the very best in attentive service. Whether it be Lord Braybrooke of Audley End wrote, along new car sales or restoring and repairing all types with other notable owners who used P & A of Rolls Royces, they have built a reputation that Wood to service their cars, and collectively they is the envy of the world. duly persuaded Rolls-Royce to make them a Cars under repair in one of the workshops, including (below, right) the Rolls-Royce once owned by Field Marshall Montgomery


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OMEbut years ago one of myideal friends who phone, entertainment, climate key, at and young drivers,and to model released by the Blue Byand sameaimed engine Stop/Start parking In ajust complete owns a departure tank said:from ‘’You must comemanouveres and and navigation systems plus inhibit incoming phone calls, Oval concern, they are hoping CHRIS MANNING the CO2 figure drops to 95g/ the wheels can turn up to 45 the norm, it is rear-engined and drive it someday.’’ At theemergency time I thought the automatic restrict top speed, torear reverse the trend and make km, making it car reduce tax free.the degrees andassist, the Twingo can wheelit drive. would be one of those things that DRIVE MERCEDES-BENZ C-CLASS ESTATE calling of emergency services. volume of the audio system is theTEST once-dominant rep mobile a Standard on all Twingo’s rotate itself within a 8.59m Another first for the new Each year overand thedisable Augustthe Bank Holiday would be put on once the back burner. LED headlamps are if driver popular connectivity viacar a smartphone, (28ft) turning circle. added Twingopurchase is that it is onlyagain. Weekend the society holds a Tanks, and Butfirst wanting totodobesomething for Rear-engined first time, withcars different and passengers are Trucks notRwearing The built on completely handled by Renault’s & GO of available asmodel a five-door car, an Firepower show and puts on a superb display of different for a road test for the Made in Essex light outputs depending on seatbelts. Ford new global CD-segment system. yesteryear (VW Beetle and attractive difference to most of conditions and Active Park tank driving, battle re-enactments and live firing motoring section over the festive period, I First drive was behind the platform, the new Mondeo A universal phone cradle Fiat 500) all had some storage its rivals in this city car class, Assist aids of the 2-litreand will alsoare debut Ford’s new displays. explosive event – literally! thought why not give it athree. go. plugs into the150PS dashboard space featuring under the parking bonnet. So,It is an wheel which normally only for parallel parking spaces diesel inup, Titanium trim, which integral-link rearfrom suspension Withthe the Spartan firedthe Nigelallows ran through Nigel Moss, Ashingdon, not using radio, access I naturally assumed that By mounting the engine inas does Side would Parking which gets the first digital instrument well asjust a number of significant to navigation, multimedia and Twingo beAid, thethe same and with the rear, the new Twingo all controls, my question being: have one tank, but a is collectionand of military an some on-screen visual binnacle, as opposed to the technological advances, internet radio and is actioned itincame surprise thatthe it steering shorter than its predecessor ‘’Where’s wheel?’’ hardware that now numbers sevendelivers total, as view, plus audible warning of analogue variety on lower including industry-first byone,’’ a free-to-download app. doesn’t. atincluding 3.595man(11ft 8in) and ‘’It doesn’t have Nigel replied. ‘’See four tanks withwith tracks, one wheeled obstacles to the side, front and models. Performance was inflatable rear seatbelt. Safety is always a key The polymer plastic bonnet a longer wheelbase and short those two big grey levers between your legs, rear. good, in a 0-60 time With thefront widest-ever featurereflected and does not lift up, but slides overhang and rear,range offers that’s your tiller steering. PullRenault back onhave left to go Pedestrian safety is handled of 9.6 seconds from sixofample powertrains, body styles of in the forward after releasing a couple designed the engine the interior space within its left, and the same on the right one to go right.’’ modes on offer from comfort, HE Mercedes-Benz speed manual gearbox and hatchback estate, plus a event of a rear end shunt, toon a of catches to gain access to the diminutiveand size. By The accelerator andand brake pedal were in roads sport individual settings. C-Class estate hasdebut been around the four-door the be pusheddrive out of harm’s way battery and fluid reservoirs, but leisurely Renaultsaloon had tofor heavily CHRIS MANNING Out onreturned the road the mpg. C-Class a winning formula for familiar positions, but the pedal was in Kent 42.3 inrework the UK a petrol-electric under theclutch passenger floor. theofthree-cylinder petrol has no luggage capacity. does major on the German marque gear. Next thecomfort hybrid, which hybrid Otherwas safety features include With boot spaceactually reducedhow you engaged engine,model. which is laid over on its providing cosseting ride infirst legroom is use the heel for many years now, and You of airbags, youraleft foot to select impressed. First thing tostability notice Engine range is 1.6-litre andto where four electronic due tothe therear engine, I expected side by 49 degrees, so aswith not comfort mode and sharpens increased by 45mm and with the introduction recently of a was instrument 2.0-litre petrol gear, so on up thedifferent seven-speed gearbox and control, hill start assist, this would be offset by and storage steal toodiesel, much 1.5-litre boot space. things for more enthusiastic the estate version, more new model, looks to hybrid continue binnacle withas andThe 2.0-litre foristhe emergency braking assist space at the front.slightly choice either a and the toe of your left footup toarrangement, come back down driving inpressure the other. 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Me facility. Thesame list is endless 170hp with load to the of by the manual gearbox. found that I needed to change gear asengine the Jaguar four-cylinder with The rear tailgate can be This innovative system combinationsdiesel of interior and 2.3m (7ft 6in). The trim range comprises stop/start function and mated withseating a hands-free allows owners access engine was screaming at maximum revs beside variety, plus aremote Foden 26-tonto cargoequipped lorry exterior style packs allowing Theand high position of Expression, Play and toyou aleft seven-speed automatic device. 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Weekend Football FA CUP FIFTH ROUND Arsenal v Middlesborough West Brom v West Ham

Charlton v Brentford Chesterfield v Leyton Orient Oldham v Colchester Southend v Accrington Morecambe v Dag & Red

SPORT FOOTBALL

BRENTWOOD UP TO THIRD WITH WIN

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RENTWOOD Town moved up to third in Ryman Division One North after they came from behind to beat Waltham Abbey 3-2 at The Arena. Jason Hallett gave the Abbotts an early lead before goals from Tom Richardson and a Sam Bantick brace put Brentwood in the driving seat. Hallett scored again three minutes from time to ensure a nervy finish, but the hosts held on for the win. There were two changes to the Brentwood side that beat Thamesmead Town on Tuesday. Ryan O’Rawe came into the team after missing out in the week, but the most notable inclusion was the return of striker Alex Akrofi on loan from Maidstone United. It was the visitors who had the better of the opening exchanges, though, and in the 12th

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minute they took a deserved lead. Midfielder Tom Bruno provided the perfect lofted free-kick and the striker rose above the Brentwood defence to steer a header past goalkeeper Ollie Bowles into the far corner. It took the home side until midway through the first half to show some attacking intent, but once they did they caused Abbey problems. Jayden Purdue made an excellent fingertip save to deny skipper Martyn Stokes, but moments later Bantick brought the Blues level. The winger charged into the box, beating the challenge of two defenders before drilling the ball past the Abbey keeper in the 29th minute.

The teams remained tied at 1-1 until three minutes into the second half when Brentwood went in front. Christian Mbulu knocked down a Robbie Rees corner allowing Tom Richardson to poke home from close range. Purdue did his best to deny Brentwood a third by turning a powerful volley from Rees onto the crossbar, but with 58 minutes gone the Blues increased their lead. Daryl Robson put Bantick through on goal and he glanced past Purdue before slotting into the empty net to score his fourth goal in two games. Purdue kept Abbey in the match with yet another fine save to deny Bantick a hat-trick, but at the other end chances went begging for both James Peagram and Hallett.

The latter did manage to get one back for the Abbotts with a well-taken header three minutes from time, however Brentwood did enough to pick up maximum points. “We made it harder than we needed to make it,” said joint-boss Adam Flanagan, “but ultimately it was just about building momentum.” Brentwood are now third in the league but Flanagan isn’t getting ahead of himself: “That’s where I would like us to be but like I’ve said all along, we’ll take one game at a time and see how we get on.” Brentwood: Bowles, Mbulu, Baucutt, Stokes, O’Rawe, Rees (C) (McFarlane 76’), Love, Robson, Akrofi (Ngandu 80’), Richardson (Osei 67’), Bantick. Unused subs: Milner, Oliver. MARTIN VOLLER

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SQUASH

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Young players do Essex proud ESSEX squash players delivered magnificent displays in the InterCounty Cup at the weekend with all four teams booking their places into the second round stages. Essex fielded two teams at Under-13 level with both squads dominating the opposition. The Essex Under-13 A squad hosted Kent and Suffolk at Lexden, Colchester and were in impressive form. The squad of Hattie Callen, Calum Ewens, Ruby Mae Hudson and Brandon HigginsPearce first overcame Kent 3-1 and went one better against Suffolk recording a 4-0 victory. The Essex U-15’s of Charlie Bacon, Alex Walton, Amy Aspinall and Elli Barrott and

Essex U13’s B team of Aiden Cahill, Max Chilver, Poppy SmeeHotene and Libby Connor travelled to Biggin Hill to play against Kent and Middlesex. Everybody in the U13’s B beat their Middlesex opponent, dropping only two games to win 12-2. In the Kent team, the number one girl felt ill and had to withdraw, which meant that Libby got a crucial walkover, winning 3-0. Although Max and Aiden lost their matches, most of their games were really close. With Poppy winning her match 3-1, it meant that the fixture was tied at 7-7 in games and it was out with the calculators and Essex

came out victorious at 130 points to 105. For the U15’s against Middlesex, both Amy and Alex went down 3-1, but there were only a few points difference in every game. Charlie won 3-0 as did Elli, who dropped only two points in her 3-0 victory. Essex won 8-6. The U15’s match against Kent was nerve-racking and went right down to the wire. It was left to Amy and Elli to produce the victory. Charlie and Alex both narrowly lost their hard fought matches 3-2. Elli came from 2-1 down to beat her opponent 3-2 and Amy, by winning 3-1, made the difference between the teams as Essex came out

Essex U-15 and U-13B squash teams at the Inter-County Cup

victorious 10-9. The Under-17 team of Will Salmons, George Rapley, Laura Burr and Paige McCoy were involved in an incredibly competitive clash against Middlesex and Kent with all three teams finishing with a win apiece. Essex finished second overall after beating Middlesex 3-1 and losing to Kent by the same score. Kent then toppled Middlesex 3-1 so it was down to the calculators again with Kent finishing top, Essex second and Middlesex third. n Chelmsford’s Daryl Selby made it three BSPA Edinburgh squash titles in a row with a finely balanced win over second seed Shaun Le Roux recently. Selby took the first and second 12-10. Le Roux took the third and forged ahead 10-5 in the next. Selby mounted another comeback, this time seven points in a row with Le Roux unable to find a finish.

Brentwood scrap for the ball

Quick scores set the scene BRENTWOOD kicked off down the slope, and within minutes winger Eddie Greenfield raced away to score in the far corner. This early success was followed shortly after when Joel Bevans-Royston crashed over and the conversion was added by James Cowen, to give the home side a healthy lead of 12-0. At this early stage Brentwood were very much in charge with the forwards dominating, with Captain Josh Woodcock leading from the front being well supported by Lewis Pratley, and man of the match evergreen James Metcalfe. It therefore came as no surprise when Eddie Greenfield raced away to score a further try after fine handling from the centres Adam Thomas and Jonathan Wylie, to take the score to a very healthy 17-0. To their credit Ruislip, began to claw their way back into the game and territorially controlled the rest of the half, but good tackling by both forwards and backs limited their scoring to a solitary penalty at half time. Ruislip dominated the early minutes of the second half and their left winger broke away from the Brentwood defence to score a try in the corner, which was converted taking the score to 17-10.

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Brentwood dug deep and responded with a glorious try from Jed Roman who charged through the Ruislip defence to score, which unfortunately was not converted taking the score to 22-10, but with all to play for. Ruislip, after a spell of continuous pressure scored a further converted try making the score 22-17, and Brentwood new that they still had a lot to do to win the game. The next 15 minutes, was all Brentwood pressure, and they were rewarded with two further tries, following a period of forward domination, scored by Nick Binet, and Tom King, both converted by James Cowan, which took the score to 36-17, and secured the allimportant bonus point. With time slipping by the speedy Ruislip winger scored a further try, which was not converted, taking the final score to 36-22. Special mention needs to be made of 17-yearold James Vogel, the latest product of the clubs very successful youth set up who made his first team debut.


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Rockets late charge sees Leopards come up short

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AST Saturday’s 73-69 loss at Reading Rockets saw Leopards drop to joint second in the Division One table, while Kent Crusaders went top with a 30-point hammering of second placed Derby Trailblazers, and the league title looks set to go down to the wire this season. Coach Youngblood will be hoping that the chest infection which ruled leading scorer Dave Ajumobi’s out of the Reading game has cleared up as the Big Cats clearly missed the British forward. The Big Cats, with 14 points from captain Albert Margai, led for most of the game but came up short at the end as Rockets’ English forward Danny Carter took over the game with his side’s final nine points. Courtney Van Beest made a rare start in the absence of Ajumobi to finish with 13 points and seven rebounds, while Will Ashby added 12 points and Ladi Brown eight.

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Lawrence Brown got Leopards off the mark with a dunk, and after Van Beest had sunk a trey to put them 7-4 up, they led the throughout the opening period before Ladi Brown’s sent them into the first break with a 21-13 lead. Winegarner scored off a Matic Zupanc assist to give Leopards doubledigit lead to open the second period, before Zupanc hit a triple to keep his side comfortably in front. The lead peaked at 13 following a four-point play from Zupanc, but with the game disrupted by a plethora of fouls at both ends of the court, Rockets fought their way back within three before Margai’s drive to the basket gave Leopards a 41-36 half-time lead. Ashby kept Leopards ahead with a pair of three-pointers and Margai also scored from downtown in a quarter that

saw both teams live at the foul line, and it was Ashby who sunk a pair of freethrows to give the visitors a 60-53 lead. Carter opened the fourth period scoring as Rockets tied the score with the first seven points before Byron Richards put Leopards back in front. Lawrence Brown fouled out with 6:18 on the clock and the game tied, and a Carter jump shot put his side up by six at the 3:50 mark before back-to-back scores from Van Beest and a second Richards gave the visitors a 69-68 lead with 2:36 remaining. That proved to be as good as it got for the Big Cats, though as Carter took over on his way to a game-high 27 points, and when Ashby missed a pair at the line with four seconds remaining, Leopards third league loss of the season was confirmed. n Leopards face another key topof-the-table clash on Saturday when they travel to Gillingham to face Kent Crusaders.

FOOTBALL

Clarets net crucial win Chelmsford City St Albans City

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A FORTUITOUS goal from Joe Ward and an own goal by Darren Locke was enough for the Clarets to hold on and record the three points. Ward’s cross-cum-shot flashed across goal and into the bottom corner in the second minute of first-half stoppage time before Darren Locke turned Jack Bridge’s cross into his own net. The St Albans centre-back made amends for his error by pulling one back shortly after, setting up a nervy end to the match in which the Saints came close to earning a share of the spoils. Jaanai Gordon, on-loan from West Ham United, chased Jack Bridge’s teasing cross into the box and, by doing so, forced Darren Locke to prod the ball into his own net as City’s lead was doubled. The first time the City defence came close to caving in was through Lee Chappell’s tremendously long throw. The visitors reacted to that damaging setback by bringing on Manny Soetan at the expense of Charlie Smith and it looked to be an inspired substitution. Darren Locke made up for his earlier gaffe when he poked home from inside the six-yard box as the Clarets failed to deal with a simple ball in the area. Centre-back Yado Mambo replaced striker Jaanai Gordon in an attempt to shore up the defence as Michael Cheek operated as the lone

striker for the final twenty-minutes. Extra bodies were certainly required in the final stages as Saints committed men forward, putting Tom Lovelock under sustained pressure. The defence held out well and City thought they were almost rewarded for their stellar efforts when Mark Hughes had the ball in the net, only to be denied by the referee.

JETS REMAINED POSITIVE Galleywood Youth Falcons Woodham Radars Jets

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THE Jets had a lot of the game during the first half with the Galleywood goalkeeper having to come off his line to stop Ethan’s shot on goal. Minutes before the end of the first half, the Jets had the opportunity to score but how the ball didn’t go in remains a mystery to manager and supporters alike! Galleywood started the second half on the front foot but it wasn’t long before the Jets got back into the game, Jake D putting in a very well timed tackle to end a Falcons attack. Sophie once again was able to use her pace to get away from the defenders but the ball just wouldn’t go in and very much against the run of play an on a break away, the Falcons scored. The Jets once again showed their positivity as immediately Nathan passed to Sophie who found Daniel who in turn found Marcello whose shot skimmed the crossbar. Ethan put in some good work down the left hand side but the Falcons remained solid.

Leopards captain Albert Margai in action against Reading Rockets

Romford hit by title chasers AARON Omand twice kept Needham at bay early on but neither team really created much in the first half hour. On 31 minutes Loui Hazelwood won a free kick on the edge of the box and Abs Seymour feigned to shoot before finding debutant Besfort Sadiku on the left wing and his cross found Nick Reynolds, but the striker’s header hit a defender on the line and went wide. A minute later Needham forced a corner and Oliver Fenn shot home to open the scoring. Abs Seymour hit a long shot just wide and Romford would go in at half time only a goal behind. Needham hit Boro twice in a minute and made it four on 58 minutes thanks to Samuel Nunn heading home a corner and moments later it was five when Robbie

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Norris was harshly adjudged to have fouled an attacker and Kemal Izzet scored from the spot. Romford suddenly woke up and played some of the best football of the match and on 63 minutes

Nick Reynolds perfectly picked out Nathan Cooper at the far post and his header reduced the deficit. Nine minutes later and Romford got their second when Jack Barry turned in George Cocklin’s shot.

Against the run of play Needham got their sixth goal when Adam Mills scored despite looking a long way offside. So once again Romford returned from East Anglia with no reward and the hosts might well regard themselves as a good bet for the championship.

HOCKEY

Grim game for Brentwood

WITH Brentwood still in the drop zone, the game against Old Southendians became a mustwin, if Brentwood were not to rely on other teams results to stay up. The game started in the worst possible fashion, as from the push-back, Brentwood were dispossessed at the back and conceded in a matter of seconds. Thing got worse as following a missed call by the umpire, captain Simon Teale was sent to the sin-bin for dissent for 10 minutes. This put Brentwood on the back-foot, which became

Old Southendians 4 Brentwood 0 East Division One

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