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WEIRD and wonderfrul house in Essex designed by eccentric artist Grayson Perry and dedicated to a woman called Julie, is available for those wanting a holiday let with a difference. Overlooking the Stour estuary in Wrabness in the north of the county, the building is an architectural wonder from the Turner Prize winning and Chelmsford-born Perry. It is available to rent through holiday rental company Living Architecture, who have a number of amazing abodes across the UK. Perry designed A House for Essex along with London-based FAT Architecture and it accommodates up to four people with the interior just as exotic and lavish as the exterior with its Russian empire-style roof. It contains a number of specially commissioned art works by Perry himself including beautiful tapestries, ceramics, decorative timberwork and mosaic floors. There are two bedrooms and a bathroom. The upstairs rooms boast undulating views across the landscape to the east and west, and (from the bedrooms) balconies overlooking the living room. The building has been designed to evoke a tradition of wayside and pilgrimage chapels and fits in with Britain’s rich history of follies. Prices for rental of A House for Essex range from £850-£1,800 depending of duration of stay. For more information: living-architecture.co.uk.

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WATER SAFETY CAMPAIGN

Campaign aims to safeguard children

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HE Essex Safeguarding Children Board this week launched its ‘Wise up to water safety’ campaign. As summer approaches, families enjoy being in the garden, but many family gardens contain ponds, paddling pools or even hot tubs and swimming pools - all of which can be a potential hazard. In recent years in Essex, there have been three child deaths where the cause of death has been found to be falling into and drowning, in a residential swimming pool. But it’s not just swimming pools; any water area of more than a few centimetres in depth in the garden can be dangerous for young children. It takes just three minutes to drown in less than two inches of water. Mike Gogarty, Chairman of the Child Death Overview Panel, said: “There are some really simple steps people can take to make their gardens water safe for young children. Securing fences around

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swimming pools, emptying paddling pools when not in use, and filling in garden ponds, are all measures we would encourage parents to carry out.” Simon Hart, Independent Chairman of the Essex Safeguarding Children Board said: “If this campaign saves just one child from drowning, it will be worth it.” For more details www.escb.co.uk/ watersafety.

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Quarry operators launch Cold Water Shock Safety Campaign

Never leave a child unattended around water.

occured at inland water sites. The impact that immersion QUARRY operators across the East of England are joining in cold water can have on the body can dramatically affect forces with the Chief Fire Officers Association (CFOA), even a strong swimmer’s abilities. Cold Water Shock can the Royal Life Saving Society (RoSPA) to warn people of occur at 15C or below, well above the ambient temperature the dangers of swimming in open water in quarry lakes, of the water in many quarry lakes even in mid-summer. rivers, reservoirs and canals. The quarry operators Stay Safe A child can drown in just a few inches of water within Steve Harris, the father of 18-year-old Jay who died of campaign, led by the Mineral Products Association (MPA) seconds, oftenheart silently without a splash. failure and following a fall into the cold water of a quarry will run throughout the summer. lake, is supporting the campaign. He said: Jay did not In particular it aims to encourage people to share the– risks thatwatch he waschildren exposingaround himselfwater. to, if he information about Cold Water Shock using the slogan “Tell Tragedies can beappreciate prevented always had, he may still be with us today. I urge everyone to share a friend. Save a friend.” In 2013, there were 381 accidental these safety messages with their loved ones.” water-related fatalities across the UK, many of these

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HYLANDS Estate welcomes the return of their exceptional outdoor theatre programme. Feast your eyes on the Lord Chamberlain’s Men who return to the Grade II-listed mansion to perform the Shakespeare classic Twelfth Night on Friday July 10, 2015. This award-winning all-male company will arrive in full Elizabethan costume and with traditional music and dance all part of their magical new production: an action-packed version of the Bard’s greatest romantic comedy and a story of love, loss, confusion, and ultimately, a joyous happy ending. This is one of the hottest tickets of the summer. Tickets £14.50 per adult, £7.50 per child, 7.30pm start. For more details and to book visit: www. chelmsford.gov.uk/twelfth-night. Or, how about

a performance of Robin Hood, on Sunday August 2. This wonderful production is brought to Hylands Estate by the Cambridge Touring Theatre. ‘It will have families rolling around their picnic mats with laughter,’ said one national newspaper review and promises music, song and plenty of high jinks, not to be missed. So feel free to bring your own picnic for this afternoon performance which commences at 3pm. For child ticket holders (age 5-10) there will be a pre-show workshop (£3 per child) including a meet ‘n’ greet with the characters, drama themed activities, songs and games. Tickets from £10. For more information www.chelmsford.gov. uk/robin-hood. For general enquiries contact Hylands Estate direct by calling 01245 605500.

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in brief n ADULT LEARNERS WEEK 2015 Taking place from June 13-19 across the county is Adult Learning Week, held to give people the opportunity to try free taster sessions in a variety of subjects. Try your hand at arts and crafts, beauty, food, jewellery making, languages and much more. The sessions will take place within libraries in Basildon, Brentwood, Shenfield, Chelmsford, Harlow, Maldon and Rayleigh. For more information visit www.alw.org.uk. n COFFEE MORNING The Edinburgh Woollen Mill, 53-55 High Street Brentwood, is hosting The Big Brew coffee morning on Thursday June 25, to raise money for Saint Francis Hospice. Come in and enjoy a cuppa from 10.30am. For more details thebigbrew.org.uk. n FREE DAY OF FAMILY FUN A new event for Colchester, Street Wise, is offering all things ‘street’ including dance, food, and sports for families to enjoy this summer. The event takes place at Colchester Institute on Saturday June 13, 10am-4pm.


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OSTERING Fortnight is the perfect time to find out more about fostering. The National Campaign runs from June 1 to 14 and aims to encourage more people to consider applying to become a foster parent. During the two weeks, various

information sessions take place throughout the county run by expert staff from Essex County Council’s fostering team. There is no upper age limit for prospective foster parents and they can come from all walks of life. Most importantly children need to be

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placed with those who can understand and promote their cultural, religious, physical and emotional needs and be committed to their long term welfare - to sum it up: people who can open their home and heart to a child who has had a difficult start in life and help them to reach their potential. Those who may have considered fostering which can be both an enjoyable and challenging role, are encouraged to come along to the sessions and find out more. This year’s theme for Foster Care Fortnight is ‘Make a Connection.’ With 775 Essex children living in foster homes, thousands of people have a connection to fostering family members, friends, neighbours or colleagues may foster, have been fostered or work to support children and young

people in foster care. Essex County Council is aiming to recruit enough foster carers to provide homes for an additional 60 children in 2015/2016. There is a particular need in Essex for carers who can provide a home for large sibling groups, teenagers, children with disabilities and children seeking asylum. Fostering can be for as little as a few weeks or a few months until a child is able to return home to their family or occasionally until a child grows up and is able to move onto independence. Stephen who was in and out of care from a young age, said of his carers: “If I didn’t have them in my life I don’t know where I would be by now, probably no education, job, family or friends. I am thankful as they changed my life for the better. If you had more people like them in the world, it would be a better place for everyone.” To find out more about fostering and events taking place call 0800 801 530 or visit www.essex.gov.uk/fostering.

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ESSEX GETS ACTIVE ENJOYING THE BIG DAY

Great British tennis weekends are ace!

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Making the best of a famil Christmas haven’t played before because it doesn’t matter where the ball goes and it’s high energy so great for getting in shape for the summer. “I was there to watch but ended up getting involved in a Tennis Xpress taster session and I’m so pleased I did. These sessions are for complete beginners and the coach was fantastic and made me feel really confident.”

GREAT British Tennis Weekend will see courts across Essex serve up Former pro Annabel Croft free tennis over two more with some keen weekends this summer. tennis players The first, a resounding success, took place on May 16 and 17 with the remaining two to look forward to during We the all tend to reminisce after the festive season weekends of June 13-14 and about our fabulous family get-togethers. August 1-2. But sometimes it’s the embarrassing and Emily from Southend unfortunate encounters that stick in the mind. attended one of the GBTW’s with her family at their local Life Coach Vicky Kelly founder of Yolsk and writer park and now admits: Simon Edge, give us their verdicts on how to cope “We’re hooked.” Finding something all the family can do together is seeking. Just be cheerful and calm, sometimes tough but tennis and just shake it off! really is for everyone. At the No one wants to be caught in an AHH, Christmas. GBTW events, for those who argument between two people that Family gatherings, the in-laws, have never played before they love dearly. Do not get drawn alcohol and stressful catering or don’t own their own into to taking sides. Instead decide arrangements. What could go equipment, rackets and balls to be the independent voice of wrong? are available to use free of reason, who can see that both Fortunately I like my in-laws charge on the day. points are valid. (although whether they count as People take part in 33 can MOTORING 38 SPORT in-laws as we are not marriedmade is a the session really fun and engaging sessions including Cardio Help out grey area). for them. My eldest son brought his friend Tennis, Highland Spring Mini Tennis and There aregiven usually one or two However, life has brought along upon and they were equipment and tennis coaching, as part of the LTA and Tennis Page 14 members the family whoto me many times when I’ve had to pointers a few by theofcoach and left Foundation’s drive to get people playing more haveother the most to do. thinking This can they be associate with the company of ‘destroy’ each on court, often. incredibly stressful for them. Offer people who are a little “trying” were the next Andy Murray. Emily explains: “My youngest took part in the to helptook out and shall we say. So I have a few “My husband partdo in ita now. Cardio Mini Tennis session and she absolutely loved it.the best I know my Mum tips, to help make this Tennis session which is great starts if youher The coach was great with possible the young childrengiven and your Christmas preparations in Christmas

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To find and book your nearest Great British Tennis Weekend event on either June 13-14 or August 1-2, 2015, visit the website www.lta.org.uk/gbtw.

INDEPENDENT Co-operative Society, Chelmsford Star re-opened its convenience store at Beehive Lane, Chelmsford, after having been closed for the previous two weeks for major refit work. Chief Executive Officer, Barry Wood commented: “The store has been serving Baddow for decades but in recent years, has started to look very tired. Following the results of a resident survey carried out a few months ago a plan was drawn up to update the store incorporating where possible the aspirations of the residents.” The store was gutted in order to replace the floor and ceiling, create wider aisles and introduce new automatic doors, it was then refitted and ranged to include more fresh food and meal solutions. The new look store was relaunched on Thursday May 21. Store Manager Andy Dack said: “The initial reaction by customers has been very positive.”

Make your next holiday an active one

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go wrong, and then ask yourself: “What can I do, to ensure that this problem is resolved/prevented” and write down a list of solutions, repeatedly asking yourself “what else?” until you’ve exhausted the options.

Simon’s verdict HAVE you ever felt that everyone else is having a magical Christmas while you’re stuck in one room with the same old people wishing it was all over? Sitting in the same old room with a load of old friends and relatives is what it’s all about. What sort of time you have depends on getting a few old Christmas chestnuts right.

Take a breather

A Christmas Day walk is always good. You always think you’re going to do it after lunch, but if you don’t sit down to eat till two or three o’clock and everyone wants to sit in front of the telly afterwards, it’ll be dark before you know it and you’ll never get out. Much better to go beforehand while the turkey’s in the oven. If you’re the one that’s cooking it, make the in-laws go out while you make a start on the sherry.

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For the meal itself, make sure everyone’s sozzled enough on that sherry not to notice if the bird’s too dry or the parsnips are burned to a crisp. Also err on the side of too much food, not too little. It’s annoying when the table is still groaning with food at the end of the meal and you know you’re going be eating meatloaf and bubble and squeak for the next fortnight, but better that than roasting too few potatoes and peeling too few sprouts.

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Get unwrapping

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After dinner, swap presents. Most presents look better when they’re still wrapped than after you’ve opened them. There’s often a one-to-four ratio – for every one gift that delights you, there will be four that it’s an effort to say anything nice about. The trick is to make them harmless, where it doesn’t matter if they’re terrible because you know they didn’t cost anything. Tell everyone to buy something for everyone else but spend no more than £5 each. It means you’ve got loads of parcels to open and if there are eight of you, you’ll get at least two good ones.

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It’s a Lifestyle! If you’re looking to revitalise your home and garden, Lifestyle Living in Leigh on Sea is the perfect pitstop. This spacious store offers a wide range of stylish items from oak dining and lounge furniture to gorgeous rattan garden furniture. There’s plenty of curiosities too from clocks of all shapes and sizes, heart shaped mirrors and picture frames to opulent chandeliers and art-deco style lamps. Browsing this treasure-chest of items - it’s certain you’ll be there for a while as there’s just so much choice. Now the sun is shining it’s the ideal opportunity to give your garden furniture an overhaul. The rattan furniture on display here is the perfect addition for your outdoor space this summer.

From sun loungers and daybeds to outdoor dining sets including cube sets and garden furniture accessories, there’s everything that will ensure you can enjoy a lazy afternoon in your garden, in the merry company of your friends and family. Stock up on accessories too. There’s some fabulous tall planter sets in which to arrange some colourful blooms and inject some colour to your patio, Patio Flame and table top heaters to ensure you keep warm on a chilly night and curtained water resistant Gazebo’s offering additional outdoor shelter from the vagaries of the British weather.

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RHS GARDEN HYDE HALL COMPETITION

Unsung heroes of the home?

Budding gardeners in bloom

They often get a bad rep, but the majority (90%) of tradesmen from the east of England will go above and beyond their actual duties when it comes to keeping their customers happy. A study into 500 tradesmen revealed that many go that extra mile for the people they work for. A quarter of local builders said they have taken a customer to hospital when they’ve had an accident. An impressive one in 20 have even helped deliver a baby. In fact 55% of local tradesmen help out with DIY that is not part of the job they are doing, while 45% help customers by carrying shopping for them and heavy items. Unsung heroes of the home, you decide? So to get the best out of your tradesmen... Ensure the environment is set up for their visit, be honest about budget; offer a cup of tea/coffee; keep pets out of the way, allow them to play music and make pleasant conversation.

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ACH year RHS Garden Hyde Hall in Chelmsford, seeks budding garden designers to show off their love of gardening and imagination by creating and planting up a mini-show garden. This beautiful creation is then displayed at Essex’s popular RHS venue during the May Half Term week. Schools who enter plant up their garden designs into a 1m x 1m raised bed. Each is judged Shenfield High for the chance to win either a School won Gold, Silver or Bronze award. ‘Best in Show’ The theme of this year’s award competition was Wonderland - to celebrate the 150th anniversary of Lewis Carroll’s immortal Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. Out of nine schools that entered this year, three were Essex-based: Shenfield High School - won Gold Medal and ‘Best in Show’ award. Barn Kids Out of School Club, Thaxted won a Silver Medal and Oakfields Montessori School, Upminster also won a Gold Medal.

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in brief n NEW MAYOR OF CHELMSFORD Councillor Paul Hutchinson has begun his term of office as Mayor of Chelmsford 2015-2016. Paul has been an elected Chelmsford City Councillor for eleven years, the past four representing North Springfield. On his election as Mayor of Chelmsford, Councillor Hutchinson said: “It is a huge honour to be Mayor of the city that has been my home for most of my life. “The Mayor appointed Councillor Philip Wilson to be his Deputy.

Alice in Wonderland themed creations

n NEW MAYOR OF BRENTWOOD Councillor Mark Reed has been elected as Mayor of Brentwood 2015-2016 by Brentwood Borough Council. He replaces Cllr Vicky Davies who held the role last year. Councillor Reed who is Brentwood's 24th Mayor was born and brought up in Romford. In more recent years he has lived in Hutton. During his time as Councillor, Mark has been involved in many local community projects in Brentwood and also worked for Brentwood Theatre. He said: "It's an honour and great privilege to become the 24th Mayor of Brentwood."

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Essex local takes on world’s toughest row race in brief Angus Collins from Burnham on Crouch is part of a four-man team taking part in the Talisker Challenge

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GROUP of old school friends preparing to undertake an Ocean Reunion in their Atlantic rowing challenge homebuilt boat sea-tested their homebuilt boat this week in the North Sea, setting off on Monday May 25, from Southwold and finishing in Scheveningen in Holland on Wednesday after a 30 hour and 15 minute journey. The four-man ‘Ocean Reunion’ team, Joe Barnett (24), Gus Barton (25), Jack Mayhew (26) and Angus Collins (25), met as teenagers whilst studying at Uppingham School in the East Midlands where they all developed a passion for sports. worthwhile cause too, raising money for The Teenage Despite heading their separate ways after leaving Cancer Trust and the Cystic Fibrosis Trust and are school, the keen athletes reunited last year and Jack and hoping to raise £50,000 for each charity. Angus convinced the others to join them in the Talisker This week they put the seven metre long, ocean Whisky Atlantic Challenge - dubbed the world’s rowing boat (which took six months to build) to the toughest row. test by crossing the North Sea in a 250-mile, three-day The men will row 3,000 nautical miles across the race against five other teams. The journey gave the Atlantic Ocean from La Gomera in the Canary Islands men a taste of what to expect when they embark on to Antigua setting off on December 15, 2015 in a boat the Talisker Challenge. In the run up to the race in six built by team member and Essex local Angus Collins. months time, personal trainer Gus will be coaching They have embarked on the adventure for a

his team mates to ensure they are in peak physical condition by the time they depart on December 15. The team will be rowing two hours on, two hours off, 24 hours a day for a minimum of 40 days. Frances Drury, Talisker Brand Manager said: “We are delighted that Ocean Reunion have signed up to the race and wish them all the best with their North Sea row. The Talisker Atlantic Challenge is a remarkable adventure and I’m in absolute awe of everyone involved. Although over 3,000 miles away, at times Talisker’s home, the Isle of Skye, can mirror the sometimes inhospitable environment of the Atlantic Ocean.”

n YOUNG WRITERS AWARDS Children have got a mere one week left to enter The National Young Writers' Awards. To take part simply put pen to paper and write a 500 word story to the theme of 'Strange Events & Peculiar Happenings.' You could win a trip to Disneyland Paris for your whole family and £500 worth of books for your school. If you are aged 5-14 years, submit your story free via www. explorelearning.co.uk/youngwriters or pop into your local Explore Learning centre. Closing date June 5, 2015.

n WELLBEING FESTIVAL Oar-inspiring views

The Mind Body and Spirit festival takes place in Chelmsford on Saturday June 13 and Sunday June 14, at the Marconi Club, off Beehive Lane. Enjoy stage performances, workshops, demonstrations, therapies and spiritual guidance. Last year over 1,000 visitors enjoyed this amazing weekend. Tickets £3.50 per adult, children under-16 free. For information www.lifearts.co.uk.

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Taking a musical journey

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EN Knight has been presenting Off The Record on Phoenix FM since 2012 when former presenter Bryan Powis took him under his wing and showed him the ropes. The music enthusiast from Brentwood grew up listening to artists such as David Bowie, The Police and Thin Lizzy, studied Music Industry Management at University and also plays the drums occasionally, for a couple of local bands. He also supports Ipswich Town Football Club for any Tractor Boys out there! “I didn’t really get into radio until a few years ago. It’s a bit weird because radio seemed to be less important when I was growing up compared to the ‘early years’ that went before. For me, music exposure came through word of mouth and taking a chance when buying a CD from HMV.” He continues: “I read that today, most listeners want to be taken on a musical journey without having to dig through all the undergrowth that is available through various streaming services and online stores.”

Ben tells us more about his show: “Better know as Off The Record, it is the place where listeners can discover the latest music from all around the world. We are blessed this day in age with a number of incredible tools for music discovery. It’s funny how I end up reading posts on an Australian blog about an artist based just around the corner. “My rule is to give everything a chance and never be tied to one particular genre. I’ve been exposed to a lot of Soul, Electronic and Alternative music when growing up and these influences definitely shine through on a weekly basis.” Ben wants to expose listeners to music they wouldn’t have necessarily listened to before. “It’s hard to judge, and people are sure to have heard certain tracks previously, but I take the approach of not playing lead singles or music I’ve heard on other radio shows. This can take a lot of work, listening to brand new albums multiple times to find that killer track someone may have skipped over. I also like to add in a few classics to show how

my taste has developed over the years. It really is as personal as you can get music choice wise.” Working for the station has seen him mingling with artists of the moment too. “I interviewed Goldie Lookin’ Chain at Brownstock Festival last year and my first interview as a host was with my favourite local band The Milk. I was lucky enough to chat to them before their Shepherds Bush Empire headline show which made the whole event seem more special.” He praises Phoenix FM as being a great learning curve and for having a real ‘team’ of people behind it. “From the very beginning everyone at the station was so friendly and welcoming, you really feel like you are part of something. Being that little bit smaller as a group means you are constantly conversing with colleagues about new music and events. It’s also a great place to learn as the presenters range greatly in terms of age and experience. Chairman Paul Golder really does deserve a mention, because without him the station wouldn’t be what it is,” he adds. Ben’s radio presenting inspirations include Chris Evans ‘because we share the same colour hair’ and in terms of what

they stood for ‘John Peel’. “I spend a lot of time browsing the online archive of all his records, and the the unique way he kept everything organised gets me every time,” he says. He credits Ben Knight, above, in playing the drums as interviewing mode another good way of keeping his musical tastebuds tingling. “It’s one thing pressing play each week, but there’s not many better feelings than performing in front of people. Lets hope I never get to play anything bigger than a pub in Chelmsford, I might literally explode with excitement.” He also has a bit of a reputation for being a festival fiend. “It’s a great feeling laying in a field having not washed for a few days, listening to the bands you’ve been wanting to see for almost a year. You’re likely to see me at Glastonbury, Brownstock, Field Day and Bestival. There’s not much to me really when you think about it, just put on The Milk’s latest record, buy me a drink and we’ll be best friends forever.” Tune into Off The Record with Ben Knight on Tuesday nights from 8-10pm on Phoenix FM 98.0 (phoenixfm.com) .

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EN and women across Essex are being invited to dish up some dosh for a good cause this summer as they fire up the barbie for Cancer Research UK. BBQ for Cancer Research UK is an exciting fundraising campaign which calls on supporters to host a BBQ any time this July, or join in the sizzling ‘Big BBQ Weekend’ on July 1112, 2015. BBQ hosts are encouraged to invite their friends and Get BBQ’ing family to make a donation to attend, to raise money to help beat cancer sooner. The charity is urging people across the region to sign up for their free fundraising pack now so that they can show cancer who’s the BBQ boss. Cancer survival rates have doubled since the 1970s and Cancer Research UK’s work has been at the heart of that progress. Thanks to advances in research, more people are surviving cancer than ever before. But more funds and more supporters are needed to bring

Tgfs gsf forward the day when all cancers are cured. hgsfgfsghs hgfsghshg Danielle Glavin, Cancer Research UK spokesperson for Essex said: “BBQ for Cancer Research UK took place for the first time last year and it was fantastic to see BBQ heroes cook up some cash for a crucial cause. We want this year to be bigger and better. So we’re calling on supporters to rally their friends, family, work colleagues and neighbours to pick up their BBQ prongs and get involved. “We know that people love any excuse to cook up a storm, so there’s no better time to join forces with fellow BBQ’ers right across the UK and turn up the heat on cancer. Our aim is that one day everyone will beat this devastating disease and the more research we fund, the sooner that day will come.” The Cancer Research UK BBQ pack contains everything supporters need to plan their perfect event including recipe ideas, top tips, decorations, posters and much more. Visit the website www.cruk.org/BBQ and get yours now.


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A refined taste for ale lovers Brentwood Brewing Company has good reason to celebrate, says Wendy Pike

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PINT of disappointingly ‘average’ ale in a Brentwood pub was what sparked two friends into the radical act of setting up their own brewery. Those friends, Roland Kannor and David Holmes, resolved to produce quality beer for real ale lovers. “In the belief we could make a better beer, we did some research, got brewing and produced a really decent first pint,” said Managing Director, Roland Kannor. Initially brewing in a friend’s garden shed, Brentwood Brewing Company went into production on July 4, 2006, with its first real ale, Summer Virgin. This debut beer was well-received by real ale enthusiasts, winning Chelmsford Beer of the Festival in Summer 2007 and Colchester three years later. When the first batch was brewed, nobody could have guessed nine years later that same beer would be marking a milestone in the brewery’s history, becoming its thousandth brew run. Roland’s son Ethan is Head Brewer. At 23, he is thought to be the youngest in the country. Assisting Ethan is David Holmes’ son Mike, a full-time brewer, though David is now no longer a partner in the business. “For six years I trained with Sophie De Ronde, our Head Brewer. When she left last year, I was ready to take on the role,” Ethan explains. “I love coming up with new beers and ideas, looking at flavours and being inventive. My latest creation, Ethan’s Marvellous Medicine is pretty much a new concept in beer-drinking.” Ethan’s Marvellous Medicine is due

to be launched at Chelmsford Beer Festival in July. As the company has grown, so too has its portfolio of beers with about 80 different varieties being created under the Brentwood banner and the company’s Elephant School Brewing brand. Awards for Brentwood beers keep pouring in too. From appreciators of beer bottle labels, or labologists as they’re known, to industry and CAMRA awards plus accolades from overseas. They include a Gold award for Brentwood Gold from Hungary, Beer of the Festival in Serbia and a Silver award from Hungary for Chockwork Orange. Roland said: “It’s always good when someone else says we’re doing a great job. We’re constantly developing and identifying niche markets for our products at home and abroad, but we remember our fundamental aim - to produce honest, quality, craft beer for local people. “When we started there were two hundred independent brewers. Craft beer has become so popular there are now thousands. That’s happy news for real ale lovers but competition is fierce. That’s why exports are increasingly important to the future of our business.” Making exploratory inroads into the export market, Brentwood Brewing Company is testing markets on the other side of the world in Australia.

Russia and Hong Kong too. Thirsty ex-pats and locals in Thailand are already enjoying Brentwood beer in bottles. It has also available in Hungary, Austria and Scandinavia. Following a move nearly two years ago, Brentwood Brewery is based at Calcott Hall Farm in Pilgrim’s Hatch with the capacity to brew up to 20,000 pints weekly. Open days are held on the first Saturday of the month. Tours, tastings and beer are available from the Brewery Shop and Visitor Centre. For true beer fans the company offers a range of gifts including Brewery Experience Days and a Beer Club giving discounts to members.

The brewery sees itself as an active member of the community, working with Brentwood groups and charities. “We like to do our bit by supporting the community we serve. It can be making charitable donations from beer sales, sponsoring Brentwood Pubs in Bloom or taking some of the borough’s older residents on outings,” said Roland. Local businessman Jason Jopson joined the team as a director in 2008. The company now employs 10 staff, some in part-time roles, including Roland’s other sons Hal and Ralph. But with the arrival of the first Kannor grandson last year and first granddaughter just weeks ago, future brew crew recruits may not be difficult to find. “My proudest achievement

Brentwood Gold 4.3% A rich, golden beer with a slight sweet malt character. Heavily hopped with powerful, fruity Cascade hops providing a great finish.

Brentwood Best 4.2% Our best bitter made with Challenger and EKG hops, giving a well-rounded flavour and aroma.

Brentwood Brewery, Calcott Hall Farm, www.brentwoodbrewing.co.uk. 01277 200 483.

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Brentwood Brewing Company’s five most popular beers Summer Virgin 4.5% Our first brew and 1000th. A light golden beer with citrus notes and aromatic hops giving a range of fruit flavours.

is the Champagned beer we created to celebrate the birth of our first grandchild. Van Kannor is probably one of the finest beers you can buy,” said Roland. No doubt Roland will be raising a glass of his very finest next year when the company celebrates its tenth anniversary and looks towards the decades ahead.

Brentwood IPA 3.7% A refreshing, lightly hopped, pale session bitter.

Hope & Glory 4.5% Our full-bodied, well-balanced, red premium bitter.


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HOLIDAY FOCUS ON:

Pembrokeshire

An unspoilt corner of South West Wales, Pembrokeshire features a dramatic coastline nearly 200 miles long with soaring cliffs, small sandy coves and glorious, long stretches of golden beaches. Almost all of this spectacular shoreline is included within Britain’s only coastal National Park.

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TLANTIC sea breezes ensure some of the UK’s best surfing beaches can be found at Newgale and Whitesands, where surf shops and tuition are available for families. There are several multi-activity centres such as TYF Adventure, Sealyham Activity Centre, Preseli Venture and the Pembrokeshire Adventure Centre, which offer tuition for family groups and children, and a watersports school at Dale. Exciting water and land based activities include sea kayaking, coasteering, surfing, sailing, kite surfing, mountain biking, horse riding and paragliding. For building sandcastles or simply relaxing, the many golden beaches are known for their high standards and cleanliness. Eleven have the coveted Blue Flag; 32 are holders of Seaside Awards; 12 have Green Coast Awards and over 30 are recommended by the

Preseli Venture family coasteering

Pembroke Castle Marine Conservation Society. RNLI lifeguards are on duty at the Blue Flag beaches from the last week in June to the first weekend in September (10am – 6pm daily). Pembrokeshire also has a great choice of excellent man-made family attractions

such as Oakwood Theme Park (oakwoodthemepark. co.uk), near Narberth in south Pembrokeshire, which will be opening a new area based on The Legend of Sleepy Hollow later in 2015.

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New attractions will include the Headless Horseman and The Treat of the Dead. The Iron Age hill fort at Castell Henllys has also just opened at new visitor centre. Other great places for families to visit include Pembroke Castle, birthplace of Henry VII; Heatherton World of Activities, near Tenby offering a variety of activities ranging from go-karts, archery and paintball to high ropes, golf

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Whitesands Bay and zorbing; the Blue Lagoon indoor waterpark near Narberth; Folly Farm Adventure Park and Zoo at Begelly, now home to giraffes, penguins and Pembrokeshire’s only pride of lions, and the Manor House Wildlife Park, near Tenby, which has been developed by TV celebrity Anna Ryder Richardson of ‘Changing Rooms’ fame.

Go wild for wildlife:

Tenby South Beach

Youngsters will enjoy the thrilling boat trips around the islands of Skomer, Skokholm, Grassholm, Ramsey and Caldey, which offer a chance to see some rare birds from April to October. Several operators run regular trips around the islands although they are weather


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Folly Farm Giraffe experience dependent, including Dale Sailing who offer return day trips to Skomer from the small bay of Martin’s Haven. It’s also possible to stay on the island in selfcatering bunkhouse accommodation. Bookings should be made through the Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales. Skomer is also populated by puffins, guillemots, razorbills, kittiwakes and short-eared owls in early summer. Also during the summer, huge super-pods with hundreds, even thousands, of common dolphin have been spotted in Cardigan Bay, while grey seal pups can be seen on isolated beaches between September and November.

but very rewarding trail from Amroth to St Dogmael’s, which would take around two weeks to complete. What makes the Pembrokeshire Coast Path so interesting is the variety of landscapes you pass through on your way, ranging from steep limestone cliffs, undulating red sandstone bays, volcanic headlands and flooded glacial valleys. Most of the route is on the cliff top; at times it drops down to the beach or a road and occasionally passes through towns and villages. It also now links with the Wales Coastal Path, the world’s first national coast perimeter walk. Walking the full length of the coast path can be daunting but you can choose a section that suits your ability for a day or two’s hike and there are also plenty of smaller circular routes. The year round Coastal Bus Services are specially designed for walkers; take the bus a few miles down the coast and then walk back at your own pace. A series of inexpensive booklets with suggested walking routes produced by the Pem-brokeshire Coast National Park is available at most Tourist Information Centres or visit www.walkingpembrokeshire. co.uk for inspiration.

Florence Springs hot tub

Pembrokeshire can also be explored by bike or on horseback – an exhilarating gallop across a sandy beach at low tide is a wonderful experience, or for stunning views from above try paragliding using the beaches and cliff tops as a ‘runway’. The magnificent scenery also provides an ideal backdrop for the county’s many golf courses, while an adrenalin pumping zorbing run gives a different view as riders are launched downhill harnessed inside a giant ball. More information about visiting Pembrokeshire as well as suggestions for places to stay, activities and things to see and do can be found on www. visitpembrokeshire.com; to request a copy of the free Pembrokeshire visitor guide call 01271 336100.

Get active:

Walkers will enjoy the 186mile/299km Pembrokeshire Coast Path, a demanding

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Where to stay:

2015 sees the opening of a luxury new art hotel, Twr y Felin in St Davids which opens this summer. Originally a windmill built in 1806, Twr y Felin is a unique building whose character has been preserved, which is especially evident in the tower bedrooms. It has been meticulously restored and extended by the Retreats Group and is

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the only five-star hotel in West Wales and includes 20 ensuite bedrooms, a sophisticated bar and restaurant and an inviting lounge named Oriel (Welsh for gallery). Rooms from £180 per night (two sharing), B&B. 01437 729 900/ www.twryfelinhotel.com Or if you fancy a glamping adventure, how about staying in a Yurt with an eco hot tub (pictured above, far right)? Florence Springs, near St Florence has increased the number of glamping yurts and cabins for 2015; three will have eco-friendly wood burner hot tubs to relax under the stars, www.florencesprings. co.uk. The yurts with hot tubs are priced at £93.75 per person for a three night weekend or four night midweek break.

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HIIT it!

So many people are doing High Intensity Interval Training (HIIT) aren’t they! But why? Fitness instructor Helen Barness gives us the lowdown

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IIT sprints, cardio, weight training — many different variations of intervals — working hard for say 30 seconds, 10 seconds recovery or 45 seconds and 15 recovery. Tabata training short intervals of high intensity exercise done usually over a 4 to 8 minute period which quite often is with eight types of whole body exercises repeated for whatever duration of tabata you are doing. Intervals are 20 seconds on, 10 seconds off. Accumulators — you have say six exercises and you escalate the intensity. The first one you do for

30 seconds, then rest 30 seconds. Then you do the 1st and 2nd exercise 30 seconds each, then 30 seconds rest and so on up to all six exercises back to back then you can have a full minute off and repeat if you like!

Armageddon — this is more like a circuit but again you are working as hard as possible for a minute then move on to the next exercise. You will get a short rest interval between each exercise. Metafit — a 20 minute high intensity interval training workout which is very popular at the moment.

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Insanity — you’ve probably heard of this one — you can guess how hard this one might be! Piloxing Knockout (one of my favourites) – 6 rounds, consisting of a 3-minute Base move and a 2-minute drill. Each Base move will take you through a whole new way of performing high intensity core strengthening exercises, in-fluenced by boxing, functional training, cardio and plyometrics

Benefits of HIIT training:

•Y ou achieve greater calorific burn during a shorter workout time. •Y our body continues to burn calories for up to 24 hours after

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the session • Y ou push your body’s limits so that you reach that breathless zone which will ultimately improve your aerobic and anaerobic capacity, strengthening your heart and lungs! • I t’s pretty much equipment free so no cost if you want to do a home workout •Y ou will burn fat and should retain

or develop more muscle tone •H IIT stimulates your bodies growth hormone so that your muscles will develop and repair after your workout •H IIT will help your body use fat for fuel to make energy so helping to level out insulin sensitivity which is great in the weightloss battle!

So why does a HIIT help us

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OLF is a sport with a long history and growing popularity, but for those who are giving it a go for the first time it can be tricky to know where to start. Here are my top tips for golf beginners of all ages…

Pro advice: it probably sounds obvious but the best thing to do when you first start playing golf is to have lessons. A technical sport which relies on nuance, it is important to get your technique right not just so that you become the best player that you can be but also to help avoid common injuries and strains. A firm stance: a solid base creates good balance and supports high club head speed (these are things you want). Remember to flex your knees a little and don’t let them roll inwards. Press them away from each other and it will allow you to shift your weight in the correct way rather than reducing your power as you pivot.

If you’ve never swung a club before, take note of these top tips for new golfers by Golfsupport Pro Alex Etches

A little and often: practicing a new skill can be tiring so a simple tool such as a chipping net in the back garden can be a surprisingly effective way of practicing when you have a spare half hour on a summer evening. You might be surprised at how quickly you improve and if you have friends and family around it can be fun and sociable as well without doing a full 18 holes.


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5 Great HIIT exercises to try! burn up so many calories?

During the HIIT interval you should be working at 80% of your estimated maximal heart rate so you are working at hard to very hard so there should be no conversation whilst exercising! This intensity will mean that after the workout our post exercise oxygen consumption or EPOC will be much stronger than if we did a longer less intense workout. The body is restoring itself to its preexercise level so it is continuing to use more energy to do this.

What to consider before trying HIIT?

If you have never done exercise before, let your instructor know this as you will need modifications for some of the moves till you get your technique correct. It would be good to try to get a base level of fitness before you launch into a HIIT programme. Also if you are a beginner, maybe do just one HIIT a week, till you start getting used to the intensity and then add another session. Don’t try running before you can walk and doing five sessions straight away in one week as your body will not like this and you will not get the results you want.

Wide jack Do each of the exercises for 30 seconds on, 10 off to start with. Do one set and then add another set as you feel ready to keep pushing your fitness levels. You can play around with the duration of the exercises or you might prefer to do a set number of say 12 of each exercises with 10 seconds rest between and then do longer if your fitness levels are higher and

you have been exercising regularly so say 45 seconds on 15 seconds rest or 50 and 10 - up to you. Hip rock – a simple but great exercise to shape your waist. Get into a plank style position on your elbows and rock your hips side to side but think of lifting up and over a small ball rather than just dropping the hips down. Your back will stay slightly flexed the whole time not like a normal plank so we keep your abs working hard! Walking press up with jump in squat – Get into a full press up position. Walk it side for two and back. Do this four times then jump the legs into a deep squat four times and repeat. See picture of travelling press up, plank position before you

As HIIT is high intensity your body does need recovery. So for example, if you do HIIT Monday then do something less intensive on Tuesday, perhaps go to a flexibility session. Flexibility does tend to get punished if you only do HIIT training and ultimately what is

jump legs into low squat. Easier option do four press ups knees down on the spot then bring legs into hands one at a time so not jumping them in ef-fectively doing a hill climber. Side plank with elbow crunch - This is a tough one. Get into a side plank position with underneath leg forward so that you can bring your knee to your opposite elbow and repeat. Easier options do a cross hillclimber as shown in next picture.

Power jack criss cross – This is a deeper version of a jumping jack. Jump legs out wide and sink into squat then jump them back in and cross legs over to use a lot more inner thigh. Forward lunge with rotation - Take step

the point of doing this if you really can’t move for the rest of the week. You’ve gone at it too hard. If your posture starts getting worse with your shoulders creeping forward and hamstrings tightening, then vary your training programme, you just have to.

forward right leg and take arms over to other side over right knee. Don’t lean too far forward, keep your hips looking forward as you rotate your mid to upper back to reach over your lunging leg. If you find it difficult to balance, just do an alternating lunge. Enjoy! PS - Remember please do not embark on a vigorous exercise programme without consulting your physician if you have any medical conditions or if you are pregnant or have recently had a baby.

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Pain is not a gain, really it is not! Muscular ache is okay but should only really last a day or so. So how many of you do HIIT workouts? Get in touch let me know what type of training you like.

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Cross-hill climb Helen runs various fitness classes from Pilates to Piloxing and HIIT Training sessions in Grays, Essex. To find out more, call her on 07956 520767 or visit vivapilates.co.uk. Visit the Kick Start website (www. kickstartfatlossgrays.co.uk) to receive a FREE Recipe & Meal planner.

play golf Shopping list for new golfers: Pop up chipping net Golf grip and swing trainer Nike starter pack SKLZ Refiner putter All equipment available from Golf Support (0844 324 6766/ golfsupport.com)

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Don’t empty your bank account yet: golf is not the cheapest of sports, but while there is equipment that you need to get going, you don’t need absolutely everything all in one go. Seek advice on what suits you (take advantage of items made for beginners, they are your friend!). Try out the clubs if you can and don’t invest in an entire sack full of them at once, you don’t need to. Play by the rules: golfers are a friendly bunch but it is a sport that’s governed by a certain amount of etiquette, especially when you’re out on the course. Dress appropriately, learn what

constitutes being polite, and make sure you understand the rules (or most of them anyway) to get the most out of the sport and make friends in the clubhouse! Balls-up: balls come with a variety of price tags and it’s worth weighing up how many you lose in one session before opting for the most expensive ones on the market. This is a game that’s designed for life, so you have time to build up to the best available on the market – for now make an informed decision and be cost effective!


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Losing three stone weight, Rebecca Lockwood has already achieved an incredible feat. However, wanting to scale even greater heights she has also just completed a skydive to raise money for charity. Here’s her story.

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EBECCA Lockwood, 21, from Chelmsford had always been heavy, even as new born she weighed 10lb 4oz and growing up she had believed that was just the way it was going to be. However, after losing an amazing 3stn 6lbs going from 15st 3lbs to 11st 11lbs, she has a whole new lease on life. Rebecca has just completed the ultimate leap of faith - literally - a skydive with the Red Devils to raise money for Little Havens Hospice. “A sky dive is something I have always wanted to do and there are certain restrictions on the height to weight ratio. If I had not lost the weight then I would have not been able to do my skydive with the red devils,” she says. After seeing a photo of herself on a night out, 5ft 10in Rebecca realised how unhappy she was with how she looked and knew she had to do something about it. “I joined a local fitness

class and signed up for 1:1 sessions with Lindsey Abbott from Shimmy ‘n’ Groove Fitness, the weight started to drop off and before long I even ran a half marathon (13 miles).” This is when her passion for fitness kicked in. Joining her local Bootcamp (MiBootcamp) she continued with her training and healthy eating regime. “I have changed what I eat

beautiful but I don’t believe in the term “diet” as this is something people stick at for a week or two then go back to eating how they did before,” she explains. “To succeed with weight loss you need to have a new lifestyle. It doesn’t mean you will be eating bland and boring food. Healthy food can also be extremely tasty! BUT it is important to always have a little treat. For me it is a slice of cake every now and then.” Since losing the weight Rebecca’s confidence has soared both at home and at work. She is no longer ashamed of what she looks like and as the only female Apprentice Engineer at her work (e2v) she can now confidently stand up and carry out presentations without feeling she will be judged. The reaction from friends

and family has also inspired her to maintain her new weight and inspire others to make the journey that she has. Rebecca adds: “When people see me after a long period of time or see my comparison photos they cannot believe the transformation. I have even managed to inspire other to change what they eat and take up more fitness and exercise as they have seen what I have achieved. It makes me very proud to

Becky before (below) and after (right)

About MiBootcamp MiBootcamp was started up five years ago by personal trainer Russell Byham who has worked within the fitness industry since 2004 in gyms, health clubs and spas throughout Essex and London. Since 2011 he has run MiBootcamp initially at Little Channels Golf Club and, since 2013, also at Great Notley Country Park. Russell’s passion lies primarily in health, wellness and weight loss and over the years he has worked with many types of clients from those with arthritis and obesity to professional athletes. Russell remains a sought after personal trainer with a committed regular client list across mid-Essex and is always keen to welcome new one-to-one clients as well as new MiBootcamp members.

know that others are inspired by what I have done and I really love to help others and give them advice on what they can do to achieve their own goals.” Rebecca took part in a 13,000ft charity skydive with The Red Devils for Little Havens Hospice on May 20, 2015. She has raised just over £1,000 so far. If you want to make a donation visit her Just Giving page: https://www.justgiving.com/ Becky-Lockwood1

The variety, the intensity and the different exercises on offer make MiBootcamp a lot more fun than typical programs. The workouts are intense exercise sessions that challenge every muscle in your body. By rapidly moving from exercise to exercise with little rest in between, you tone up and firm muscles while getting great cardiovascular workout at the same time. This helps you to build stronger muscles faster, develop better endurance and accelerate your fitness and fat burning goals. So if you are stuck in the same boring routine day in and day out why not give it a try and ‘get fired up and stay fired up about training again.’ Visit the website for more details mibootcamp.co.uk or call 07540 893023.

Rebecca’s top tips on losing weight and leading a healthier lifestyle:

1. Be committed and never quit! You can do it. 2. Nutrition is really important. Always eat high fibre breakfast and NEVER miss it. Also make sure you eat three meals a day and 2-3 snacks. 3. Try to include three full-body workouts a week - ones that challenge your body in new ways to stop your body getting used to the same movement. 4. Choose an exercise you enjoy doing as you’re more likely to stick with it. Training with others normally is more motivational and encouraging. 5. Give your body a week’s rest every 8 weeks. Your body needs to re-cover from all your hard work and rest. Your body will repay you in the long term.


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BRENTWOOD £825,000 Laying to the west of Brentwood Town Centre, bordering the Homesteads, stands this imposing five bedroom detached family home, which has been extended and refurbished by its current owners. In addition to a superb kitchen/family room with granite worktops and integrated appliances, is a 26’5 x 12’9 sitting room, laying adjacent to a further reception room of 12’6 x 8’8. A good sized landing opens onto five bedrooms, the master with en-suite. To the front is off street parking leading to an integral garage, whilst to the rear is an established garden of approximately 70’, which in part has views towards South Weald.

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Moving house needn’t be a nightmare just make your move with Belvoir. Made in Essex speak to Belvoir Basildon’s new Franchisee and director Keeley Taylor

With 16 years of lettings industry experience, and five years working for Belvoir, 30-year old Keeley Taylor was the perfect candidate to take over as franchisee of the Belvoir Lettings Franchise in Basildon. She is now director of Belvoir Basildon which covers the territories of Basildon, Romford and Southend-on-Sea. Her loyalty to the Belvoir brand and love for all things lettings meant that she elected to take over the business when the franchise became available. “It really felt like the right step for me when I was offered the chance to become the Franchisee,” she explains, “having worked at the office in Basildon since 2006 (primarily when it was known as ‘Let it Be and then as part of Belvoir when it was bought out by them in 2010). The company initially started nine years ago and it was just the director and me at that time. We had no properties and strived to create and grow a client-base. Since then the business has grown tremendously.” Keeley’s contacts have held her in good stead. “I’ve worked at the office for so long so I have some great relationships with the existing

landlords and tenants and it’s fabulous to be able to build the business and guide it in a new direction.” Keeley is just one of many new franchise owners for Belvoir who have been a successful lettings agency with an award winning service for nearly two decades. Offices across the UK such as the one Keeley runs in Basildon, are individually owned by local people, which the company believe ensures the best combination of knowledge and marketing effectiveness, such as the franchisee’s familiarity with the local schools and facilities; knowing the better areas to live in and why some houses are more attractive to locals whilst others will attract newcomers to an area. “I always felt strongly supported by the staff and the management at Belvoir’s Central Office and have good relationships with them, so the decision to become a franchisee once the possibility arose was an easy one,” Keeley says. “I couldn’t wait to be part of a network. I would recommend anyone looking into a Lettings Franchisee role to contact Belvoir’s head office in Grantham, they’ve been fantastic.” Keeley adds: “I am very enthusiastc about growing Belvoir Basildon and its future.”

How we work for you! Landlords does this sound familiar? We received a phone call from a tenant this morning saying their cooker wasn’t working. We asked if it had been in use at the time…no, was the reply… (we eliminate a possible element problem). Is there power getting to it we asked? No - no lights on or anything. Ok, we may need to get an electrician out to you. Have you checked the fuse box?” NO was the answer and in face the fuse had tripped!! “I didn’t think of that” said the tenant. “Well, thank goodness we didn’t phone an electrician then as you would have had a call out charge to pay”!! This is just an example of the sort of call we get from Tenants. We are not suggesting that Tenants should know it all… but how many other managing agents would have called out an electrician and presented the bill to the Landlord? If you are unhappy with your current Agent why not contact us - they may be costing YOU more than just management fees!! www.belvoirlettings.com www.belvoirlettings.com

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LOTS to choose from at Clive Emson’s June 15, auction Britain’s top land and property auctioneers’ prepare for their third auction for Essex LOT 2 TWO-BEDROOM FLAT IS GREAT INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY A two-bedroom, ground floor flat in Billericay is going up for auction with a leasehold guide price of £220,000 plus. The property in Hawkley Court, Chapel Street is among nine Essex and North and East London lots listed for sale by the regional land and property auctioneers Clive Emson next month (June). A purpose-built large apartment, it is seen as a great investment purchase as other properties in the communal block are letting for around £1,000 a month. Paul Bridgeman, auctioneer and president of the National Association of Auctioneers and Valuers, said: “This is our third auction for Essex and word is spreading. Our number of lots for sale has doubled from the previous month and we anticipate keen interest from investors looking for value. “This apartment is offers great potential as an investment property with the potential for a good yield.” The flat is within half-a-mile of the station and just a stone’s throw from Waitrose and the town centre. It has double glazing, security entry phone system, gas heating and communal gardens. There is a built-in storage area in the entrance hall, two double bedrooms with fitted wardrobes, a kitchen/diner and a living room with a bay window offering far-reaching views to the rear. The property is being auctioned with the remainder of a 99-year lease from 25 March 1974. Paul added: “The election result has definitely given the county’s property market a boost and we have registered a great deal of interest in the lots we are putting forward. “We have an even greater selection this time with some very interesting lots, including vacant houses and flats, both commercial and residential investments – and a telephone mast investment for good measure.” “With interest rates staying low

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and demand increasing without the threat of unjustifiable and divisive ‘rent controls’, there will not be a better time to buy in the foreseeable future.” Last month’s most intriguing sale was that of a former Cold War nuclear bunker on the Roding Valley Nature Reserve, Chigwell, which went for £20,000 to nearby resident and father-of-four Raymond Sturgess. He plans to turn it into a place where his children can study in peace and he will also hold parties in the 13ft by 9ft underground space. Clive Emson’s presence and reputation in Essex and North and East London is growing fast and Paul, who along with senior auction valuer Martin Hardy have nearly 40 years of professional experience between them, is confident lot numbers will continue to increase over the coming months. Paul added: “We are certainly being called on to appraise more property as time goes by. This is, in part, due to our growing network of supporting local agents across Essex and North and East London.” One of the four largest land and property auction companies in the UK, Clive Emson’s auctioneers are regulars on BBC One’s long-running Homes Under the Hammer series, presented by Lucy Alexander, Martin Roberts and former Premiership footballer Dion Dublin. The independent company holds eight rounds of auctions at five locations from Essex to Cornwall on consecutive days every six weeks. Starting at 11am, the third of Clive Emson’s regional Essex and North & East London auctions in 2015 takes place at the Channels Golf Club, Little Waltham, Chelmsford, on Monday, June 15.

FREEHOLD LAND WITH TELEPHONE MAST INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY An unusual investment opportunity – land housing a telephone mast - is coming under the auctioneer’s hammer with a freehold guide price of £30,000 plus. The land in Crondon Park Lane is among nine Essex and North and East London lots listed for sale by the regional land and property auctioneers Clive Emson next month (June). Adjacent to Greenwoods Farm in Crondon Park Lane (off the B1007), Stock, Ingatestone, the land is currently let at a rental of £4,300 per annum on a 25-year term from 30 March 2015. “This is one of the more unusual lots we have been instructed to

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auction so far. It will appeal to those who can see the value in a return from the ground rent and from capital growth or for a development scheme in the longer term, subject to the necessary consents being gained.”

LOT 9 SEASIDE LIVING AT AN ATTRACTIVE PRICE A first floor flat in a popular residential location in Leigh-on-Sea is expected to prove an attractive proposition when it comes up for auction at a leasehold guide price of £100,000 plus. The property in Woodfield Park Drive Road is among nine Essex and North and East London lots listed for sale by the regional land and property auctioneers Clive Emson next month (June). It is situated on the north side of Leigh Road, just half-a-mile from

Chalkwell mainline railway station to Fenchurch Street, London, and the shops, bars and restaurants on Leigh Broadway. Paul Bridgeman said: “Although this flat is in need of modernisation, it is in the popular waterside location of Leigh-on-Sea and at a guide price of £100,000 plus it will no doubt be attractive.” The flat, being sold leasehold on a new 125-year lease has a ground floor communal entrance with stairs to a living room with bay window, kitchen, bedroom and bathroom, with separate toilet.

PUT A STAMP ON POST OFFICE INVESTMENT A shop, three-bedroom maisonette and semi-detached garage in Billericay are up for auction with a freehold guide price of up to £330,000. The property in the popular Grange Road parade of shops is among nine Essex and North and East London lots listed for sale by the regional land and property auctioneers Clive Emson next month (June). Currently run as a Post Office and convenience store, the shop is let at a total rent of £23,260 per annum.


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Five Day Sale - 149 Lots 15th June - Essex, North & East London 16th June - Kent & SE London 17th June - West Country 18th June - Sussex & Surrey 19th June - Hampshire & Isle of Wight

with an office covering Essex and North & East London, with an experienced auction team from the local area. If you would like to discuss any aspect of buying or selling at auction call

Our next auction will be held on

Monday, 15th June at 11.00am at The Barn, Channels Golf Club Little Waltham, Chelmsford

Freehold Investment

Guide: £325-330,000 EPC: E & TBC (Shop)

Residential Investment

Guide: £80-85,000 EPC: E

Offered on Instructions of the Executors Two Parcels of Greenbelt Land Abridge Road Theydon Bois, Epping Guide: £500-600

Freehold Land with Telephone Mast Investment Guide: £30,000 Plus

Ideal Investment Two Bedroom Flat

Guide: £220,000 Plus EPC:E

Flat in Waterside Village

Guide: £90-100,000 EPC: TBC

LEIGH-ON-SEA, ESSEX

Guide: £120,000 Plus EPC: E

where these Lots will be offered for sale. TOLLESBURY, ESSEX

Freehold Residential Investment

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BILLERICAY, ESSEX

BRAINTREE, ESSEX

Guide: £295,000 Plus EPC: D

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House in Need of Improvement

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Vacant Leasehold Flat

Guide: £100,000 Plus

EPC: TBC

Entries are continuously invited for our forthcoming auctions. Our next five-day auction series covering Essex & London, Kent to Cornwall and Isle of Wight to M4 is at the end of July with a closing date of 26th June.

For professional friendly advice contact Paul Bridgeman or Martin Hardy on 01245 205778 Email: essex@cliveemson.co.uk Guides are provided as an indication of each Seller’s minimum expectation. They are not necessarily figures which a property will sell for and may change at any time prior to Auction. Unless stated otherwise, each Lot will be offered subject to a reserve (a figure below which the Auctioneer cannot sell the Lot during the Auction). We expect the reserve will be set within the guide range or no more than 10% above a single figure guide. Please check our website regularly at cliveemson.co.uk, or call 01622 608400, in order to stay fully informed.

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£385,000

Brentwood

SATURDAY 30TH MAY 11AM – 1PM BY APPOINTMENT A most attractive semi-detached character property situated in a sought after turning. The property has been greatly improved by the current owners whilst still retaining much of its original charm. The accommodation comprises lounge with attractive bay window, separate dining room, a modern fitted kitchen and ground floor bathroom. Whilst the first floor are 2 double bedrooms.

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Ingrave

£695,000 £600,000

DECEPTIVELY SPACIOUS HOME IN POPULAR LOCATION We are delighted to offer this beautifully presented period property, set in this popular village location, being within easy reach of Ingrave Johnstone and St Martins schools. The deceptively spacious accommodation is finished to an exceptional standard and includes three bedrooms, large first floor bathroom, lounge and kitchen/breakfast room.


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Doddinghurst

£625,000

A DECEPTIVELY SPACIOUS 4 BEDROOM DETACHED BUNGALOW ON 225’ PLOT A deceptively spacious four bedroom detached bungalow finished to an extremely high standard and standing on a plot of in excess of 225’ feet with extended parking to the front. The property is situated in one of Doddinghurst’s premier turning within a short walk of local shops, Infants and Junior School and the local park.

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Hook End

£695,000 OIEO £825,000

ON AN IMPRESSIVE CORNER PLOT WITH FIELD VIEW TO BOTH FRONT AND SIDE Standing on an impressive corner plot, with views over fields to both Blackmore Road and Tipps Cross Lane is this Freehold former garage site which offers a number of exciting development opportunities, including plans passed in october 2013 for 5 luxury apartments . Plans available for inspection.


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Hutton

SITUATED ON THE SOUGHT AFTER POETS ESTATE

This delightful 2 bedroom semi-detached bungalow is situated in an established road of similar properties. Two reception rooms which can also be opened into one by French doors giving, in our opinion, a lovely spacious feel in addition to a conservatory of 10’10 x 10’ and a separate lobby area of 10’9 x 5’2 both overlooking a well-tended garden.

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Warley

£379,995

Situated south of Brentwood’s Town Centre and offering a cul-de-sac position, this four bedroom semi detached property is also located within close proximity of local schooling and playing fields. With the living area set over three levels, the property offers in our opinion, well appointed accommodation throughout and is available with no onward chain. Viewing is strongly advised.

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Blackmore

On the popular west side of Brentwood Town Centre and occupying a cul-de-sac position, this completely refurbished four bedroom detached property is within St. Peters catchments area, and in close proximity of local amenities. Finished to a high standard throughout, the accommodation comprises three reception rooms, a contemporary style kitchen, four bedrooms, and a replaced bathroom suite.

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Doddinghurst

A TWO BEDROOM BUNGALOW CLOSE TO THE CENTRE OF BLACKMORE VILLAGE

Having superb views over open countryside is this two bedroom semi-detached linked bungalow with a covered walkway giving access to the rear garden. The property offers excellent off street parking potential and being within a short walk of the centre of Blackmore Village with its pubs, shops and post office.

£350,000 - £365,000

AN EXTENDED 4 BED SEMI-DETACHED CHALET PROPERTY BACKING FIELDS

Situated in a highly sought after cul de sac position in the popular village of Doddinghurst & backing fields is this well presented extended 4 bed semi-detached chalet property. A loft conversion provides 3 bed to the first floor and to the ground floor there is a spacious master bedroom as well as an attractive semi open plan lounger/diner leading on to a modern fitted kitchen. 50’ rear garden.

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£575,000

A CHARMING PERIOD DETACHED COTTAGE BACKING PADDOCKS

Formerly known affectionately as the ‘Dolls House’ is this charming period detached cottage with 2 double bedrooms, through lounge, modern kitchen & luxury bathroom. The property has an attractive plot of 142’ x 66’ which backs on to a paddock area and then fields beyond. Properties of this charm and character rarely come to the market.


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Affordable homes come to prime London location Origin Housing tackles housing need in style in fashionable Fitzrovia

Clockwise from left: Exterior of Suffolk House in Whitfield Place; Interior of one of the shared ownership apartments at Suffolk House; John Davies of Derwent London, Gareth Jones of Origin Housing, The Mayor of Camden, Councillor Lazzaro Pietragnoli, Karen Wilson of Origin Housing and Paul Williams of Derwent London at the opening of Suffolk House.

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Camden-based housing association that has been helping its local community for over 90 years has provided an increasingly rare opportunity for local people to move into new, affordable properties in the heart of central London. Origin Housing has just completed

Suffolk House in Whitfield Place, a stone’s throw from the iconic BT Tower and just two minutes’ walk from Warren Street tube station. The local area is known as Fitzrovia and it is one of London’s most fashionable addresses, with properties there commanding considerable prices, which makes the provision of affordable homes there a notable occurrence.

Suffolk House is a Victorian former warehouse which has been restored and converted into a 100% affordable housing. Meeting the London Borough of Camden’s pressing housing need, the new development is a collection of six duplex shared ownership apartments and seven affordable rent homes, including two five-bedroom,

split-level units, designed to house families of eight. The former commercial building had fallen into disrepair and was bought by real estate investment trust Derwent London plc. Derwent received planning consent for the 13-unit affordable scheme, which acts as part of the ‘Section 106’ affordable housing provision for its wider development programme in the Charlotte Street area, just a few minutes to the south. Subsequently, Origin Housing acquired a 999-year lease on the building and have built out the consented scheme. The original, late 19th-century façade has now been fully restored and the building extensively refurbished. In order to accommodate the shared ownership properties, an additional

Help to Buy. As government subsidies have dwindled, Origin, like many housing associations and affordable housing providers, has had to find other ways of financing its core work. It has done this by growing its private sale arm and using the proceeds for the full market price homes to subsidise the affordable homes it builds. Distinct from private developers,

housing associations are not driven by the expectations and demands of shareholders and investors and can channel their surpluses towards providing homes for those that need them rather than dividends. Origin has a current and future pipeline of 900 new homes in highprofile areas. Among its current and planned projects with affordable home elements are schemes in

floor was added, which was designed by DSDHA Architects to reflect the surrounding ‘butterfly’ roofs of the existing buildings. Additionally, there is space on the lower ground floor, where the local charitable organisation Fitzrovia Youth In Action will be based and carry out its work to extend community involvement in the local area. The charity organises events and initiatives for young people in the local area, involving everything from sport to mentoring and work experience to tackling drug- and gangrelated problems. Gareth Jones, development director at Origin Housing, remarks: “Suffolk House has given us the opportunity to deliver another much-needed, fully affordable housing scheme in central London. We have worked with the borough to maximise affordability of the units, and have developed large family units, an increasingly rare offer in central London.” Prices for the shared ownership homes at Suffolk House started from £198,750 for a 25% share, based on a full market price of £795,000. Of course, at this price point, the standard shared ownership model simply couldn’t work, as the deposit and rental requirements would be beyond the means of those at whom the partbuy/part-rent initiative is aimed. In order to make them truly affordable, Origin Housing came up with a unique financial model for Suffolk House, which has reduced the deposit and rental payments to a more viable level. Perhaps unsurprisingly, all homes were reserved within weeks of launching. All the affordable rent homes have now been allocated, with tenants already starting to move in. Paul Williams, director of Derwent London plc, adds: “Derwent London is delighted to work with Origin Housing on delivering a dedicated building of much-needed affordable homes in Fitzrovia. We are also pleased to support Fitzrovia Youth in Action’s potential relocation to the building and to work with them on creating opportunities and amenities in the area.”

ABOUT ORIGIN HOUSING Origin Housing is one of the UK’s longest-established housing associations, with over 90 years’ experience of creating high-quality, affordable homes across central and north London and Hertfordshire. Throughout its history, the organisation has had to adapt to an ever-changing housing market, never more so than in the past few years as soaring prices have challenged

the ability of ordinary Londoners to afford a home in the capital. Today the housing association works closely with local authorities to offer affordable and supported housing solutions to meet housing need. The organisation also gives first-time buyers the opportunity to buy or rent their dream homes, through schemes including shared ownership, intermediate rent and

Harrow, Kensal Green, Finchley Road and New Barnet. Find out more about them at www.originhousing.org.uk



You can keep in the picture with Veyo Chain View Launching in Spring 2015, Veyo is a comprehensive conveyancing portal that will enable Estate Agents and their clients to view the status of other transactions in the housing chain. Find out more at www.veyo.co.uk

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Find your new home at whathouse.com/new-homes We spoke to Mark Bailey, managing director of David Wilson Homes in Kent, about Poppy Fields and his company’s future plans for the county...

Fresh fields High-quality new homes come to the quintessential Kent village of Charing

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oppy Fields is the latest development of new homes by national housebuilder David Wilson Homes, located in Charing, a delightful village on the edge of the North Downs, a few miles northwest of Ashford, Kent. The scheme comprises a mix of three-, four- and five-bedroom homes, mostly detached, totalling 41 private properties. The homes have been sensitively designed with traditional façades in harmony with the local vernacular. A blend of brick, weatherboard and tile-hung exteriors are complemented with contemporary, spacious interiors;

everything modern, discerning buyers would hope for from company that has, uniquely, been honoured with a five-star accolade from the House Builders Federation six years in a row. The properties at Poppy Fields are to be built to a Code Level 3 industry standard, which ensures they are more eco-friendly, with designs that consider energy efficiency to save both money and the environment, from recycling and high-specification insulation to energy-efficient boilers. Poppy Fields is just a short walk from the local amenities Charing village has to offer, including a local library, post office, doctors and primary school, and quaint coffee shops.

The village is surrounded by beautiful countryside, yet its close proximity to Ashford makes access to the town’s leisure centre, designer outlet and shopping malls, extremely easy. For further peace of mind to purchasers, properties by David Wilson Homes come with a 10-year NHBC warranty and an additional, exclusive five-year warranty on fixture and fittings. To see the charm and character Poppy Fields has to offer, the show home is open five days a week, Thursday to Monday. For more information search for Poppy Fields at www.dwh.co.uk; 0844 6626 404

How have your new homes been welcomed by the village and those who want to enjoy the lifestyle which living there can bring? We acquired a former agricultural field on the western fringes of Charing village with the benefit of existing outline planning permission. Ashford Borough Council had identified and allocated the field for up to 90 dwellings. Following our pro-active engagement with local residents and Parish Council, it became clear that their aspirations were for a lowdensity, informal development with high-quality, family housing. We held a number of local consultation workshops and a presentation to the Kent Design Panel. Through this process, we positively responded to local wishes and reduced the density by a third. We have delivered a scheme which is both sympathetic to the desires of the local community, positively shaping the future of their village, and delivering a viable, high-quality development to leave a positive lasting legacy. It’s fair to say that when we started the planning process there was a degree of opposition; however, as we met with local residents and took on board some of their concerns, a more supportive relationship developed. By the time the planning application was considered, the local councillor and adjacent local residents were happy to see the scheme progress. During the construction phase we have built on these relationships and like to think we have become an accepted part of the community; indeed, an integral part of it, from our ongoing support and work with local organisations, such as Charing Primary School and the community therapy garden currently being developed by the Gardening Group at Charing Surgery.

incorporate elements found in older houses within the village. Even the hedge boundary treatments were incorporated to produce a distinctive development appropriate to the village location.

What kind of house-hunters have been expressing an interest in these homes? eg local, moving from London, downsizing, investors? Our first purchasers have been local residents, which is testament to the lifestyle David Wilson Homes can bring. Demand for the development has been high since build started on site this year, with the first release selling well. Our purchaser profile so far includes downsizers; these are purchasers who don’t need to move due to financial requirements, rather choosing the quality and lifestyle a new home by David Wilson Homes has to offer.

Are there more David Wilson Homes developments in the pipeline in similarly desirable locations in and around Kent? Yes, several. There will be a small development of houses in Preston, near Canterbury, and an impressive collection just outside Kent in Coulsdon.

Has building in a village environment affected the design choices for your homes there? Every site is different and all our developments are heavily influenced by their location and the characteristics of the surrounding area. In the case of Poppy Fields, the whole layout is designed to reflect a more informal village character. The elevations

The local community was involved in naming the site how did that come about? As part of our ongoing commitment to the local communities where we build, at David Wilson Homes we often ask local schools to help name a development or street names, often in conjunction with the council, which will stipulate themes sensitive to the area. For Poppy Fields we asked the local Charing Primary School if they would like to get involved and the reaction was phenomenal, starting an ongoing relationship which has extended to include a safety and walk-to-school campaign. Poppy Fields was chosen as a fitting name, encapsulating positive futures while remembering the past. All purchasers of our beautiful homes at this development will be given a fitting commemorative poppy from the recent Tower of London exhibition to continue the symbolic theme. What are your favourite features at Poppy Fields? There are many features about Poppy Fields, from distinctive architecture with impressive façades yet retained country charm, to thoughtful landscaping fitting to the character of the local area. My favourite element of Poppy Fields is the central area of open space. This area will become an everyday feature in the lives of our future residents, whether it’s used for informal amenity purposes or residents simply to enjoy the view on their way to work; it is a distinctive individual feature which will contribute to this high-quality development.

Although everyone is agreed that there aren’t enough new homes being built, it’s still a competitive market. How is David Wilson Homes trying to stay one step ahead of other housebuilders? At David Wilson Homes we aim to stay one step ahead – this includes our commitment to putting customers first, our attention to thoughtful design, sensitivity to the areas where we build, ongoing engagement at every stage of planning, emphasis on detail, and building quality, desirable homes. These are qualities we have proven in our achievement as a fivestar housebuilder for the last six years and we aim to lead the way in homebuilding and raise industry standards for the years to come.


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Agent insight We speak to Tony Rogers, local property specialist for EstatesDirect.com in Kent Could you please tell us a bit about Estates Direct? We combine the best of both online and traditional high street agents. Our clients benefit from fixed fee packages, while receiving expert assistance through the process by meeting with qualified local property specialists such as myself, who provide local knowledge, free market appraisals, valuations and viewings to clients. Our hybrid model offers property owners fixed fees, choice and flexibility to rival the leading high street agents and we give a hands-on, personalised service that many homeowners need and appreciate. What is your USP? We offer a personal service and charge a fair fixed-fee to sell or let any property. Clients can choose how much they wish to pay up front and on completion, giving them control over how they sell their home. We can offer lower fixed-fee prices because we don’t have high street offices.

We have a range of packages, including a full tailored support service. Tiered packages include taking photos, accompanying viewings, producing floor plans and brochures to name just a few. Which areas of Kent do you cover? Our operation in Kent is based in Maidstone, and from here we cover mid-Kent, including Ashford to the east, the Medway towns to the north and the Wealden villages to the south. We’ve also marketed properties across the Gravesend/Dartford area. The great thing about Kent is the sheer diversity of the type of property available. We’re selling anything from a one-bedroom flat in the east of the county at £100,000 to country estates in the Weald at £1-2m. What is the market currently like in Kent? From 2012-2014, we experienced rapid growth in mid-Kent with property prices increasing by around 10% each

year. In the latter half of 2014 and into 2015, we’ve seen the market settle to a steadier pace, with growth of about 5% over the last year. Prices are now slightly ahead of pre-recession values, which is a really positive sign for the market. Is it currently a good time to sell your home in Kent? Yes it is. In Kent we are enjoying a period of stability, with prices rising steadily, though it’s definitely a sellers’ market. Properties coming onto the market in good areas, at the right price, are attracting a lot of interest quickly and are selling well, which only services to highlight the confidence of people in this area to make the move. And as we all know, spring/early summer has always been a good time to sell. What trends are you expecting to see in the remainder of 2015? It is likely that we will see a steady market for the rest of the year, and I anticipate that we’ll see an overall rise

of around 2-3% by the end of 2015. We are starting to see the bottom end of the market moving, which is integral to give the right balance in the market. What effect do you expect the upcoming election to have on the property market? For any party, the priority will be ensuring economic stability and instilling confidence that the country is moving in the right direction by cutting the deficit. From our point of view, the knock-on effect of that is maintaining a buoyant property market.

Apart from the economic downturn of the 80’s and early 90’s, the property market in Kent has been broadly resilient and has flourished regardless of political parties in power, due to the relative wealth of people choosing to live in the area. Whatever happens, I believe 2015 will remain bright with the majority of house prices still holding their value, if not increasing steadily in certain pockets of the country.

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Food BAKING PRODIGY LIFESTYLE

SHE is Britain’s youngest baker and only 17-years old, Mary Berry should be extremely impressed!

French Macarons A beautifully wrapped gift box of French Macarons makes the perfect gift

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For the macaron mixture:

OR Amy-Beth Ellice from Stamford Rivers near Epping Forest, baking has always been part of her life. Taught by her mother Gillian from the age of three, she has been baking homemade cakes and treats for special occasions ever since and at the age of 14 bagged a book deal. Amy’s first cookery book entitled ‘Amy’s Baking Year’ which is now on sale, was published in November 2014 and includes amazing creations from French Macarons to fluffy sponges and whoopie pies to toffee apple jam and cinnamon doughnuts. Here’s a few of her temptingly gorgeous recipes for Made in Essex readers to give a whirl:

175g (6oz) icing sugar 110g (4oz) ground almonds 75g (3oz) caster sugar 3 egg whites Pinch of salt Yellow food colouring (gel/paste is best) Pink food colouring (gel/paste is best) Green food colouring (gel/paste is best)

Cake Pops

s Amy’s tip: To make your cake pop secure before coating them with melted chocolate, it is important to chill them in the fridge after you have inserted the sticks.

These heavenly bitesize cakes covered in white chocolate are a very special sweet treat for you and your guests.

(Makes 20) Ingredients: 110g (4oz) butter, plus extra for greasing 110g (4oz) caster sugar 110g (4oz) self-raising flour 2 eggs 1 tsp vanilla extract For the buttercream: 110g (4oz) butter 225g (8oz) icing sugar, sifted For decorating: 300g (101⁄2oz) white chocolate Food colourings (gel/pastes are best) 15cm (6 inch) lollipop sticks Edible glitter

For the lemon buttercream filling: 50g (2oz)

(Makes 20) Ingredients:

Method 1. Preheat the oven to 180°C/ fan 160°C/350°F/gas mark 4. Grease a 20cm (8 inch) cake tin and line the base with baking parchment. 2. Cream together the butter and sugar until light and fluffy. Add the eggs and vanilla extract then beat well to combine. Sift then fold in the flour. 3. Put the mixture in the tin and bake in the oven for 25 minutes until golden brown and well risen and a skewer inserted into one of the cakes comes out clean. 4. Transfer to a wire rack, gently peel off the baking parchment and cool completely. Once cooled, break into fine crumbs using your fingertips. Set aside. 5. Prepare the buttercream. Beat the butter until soft and creamy, then add the

sifted icing sugar until mixed well. Add the buttercream to the cake crumbs and work together until the mix has the consistency of moist crumbs. Roll the mixture into 2.5cm (1 inch) diameter balls using your hands. Set onto a tray and chill for 1 hour. 6. Meanwhile, melt the white chocolate gently over a pan of simmering water. Once melted, transfer half to another container, adding a small amount of food colouring. Allow the chocolate to cool slightly for 10 minutes. 7. Dip the end of each lolly stick in the chocolate and insert one into each cake ball, about three-quarters of the way through. Chill for 15 minutes. 8. Dip the cake pops into the melted chocolate until fully coated. Push the cake pops into a block of polystyrene or acrylic cake pop stand. 9. Before the chocolate sets, sprinkle with edible glitter and top with pretty edible decorations.

Method Preheat the oven to 150°C/ fan 130°C/300°F/gas mark 2. Sift the icing sugar and ground almonds into a bowl to remove any lumps. 2. In a separate bowl, whisk the egg whites with a pinch of salt to soft peaks, then gradually whisk in the caster sugar until thick and glossy. 3. Using a spatula, fold half the almond and icing sugar mixture into the meringue. Add the remaining half then cut and fold the mixture until it is shiny and has a thick, ribbon-like consistency as it falls from the spatula. 4. To make assorted colours as I have, divide the mixture into three small bowls. a. For rose flavour macarons, in one bowl add 1⁄4 tsp rosewater and mix in a little pink food colouring using the tip of a cocktail stick. b. For the white chocolate and pistachio ganache macarons, add a little green food colouring. c. For lemon flavoured macarons add 1⁄2 tsp lemon juice and mix in a little yellow food colouring. 5. Line 2–3 baking trays with baking parchment. Pipe 4cm (11⁄2 inch) rounds of the macaron mixture, about 1cm across, onto the baking trays. You can draw around a round cutter onto the baking parchment to make an outline to help you. Give the baking trays a sharp tap on the work surface to make sure they don’t go flat in the oven. Leave to stand at room temperature for 30 minutes to form a slight skin. This is important – you should be able to touch them lightly without any mixture sticking to your finger. Bake for 15–20 minutes. Remove from the oven and cool. 6. Meanwhile, make the fillings. For the white chocolate and pistachio ganache filling: 60ml (2fl.oz) double cream 40g (11⁄2oz)

butter 110g (4oz) icing sugar, sifted 1 tbsp lemon juice Yellow food colouring (gel/ paste is best) For the rose buttercream filling:

50g (2oz) butter 110g (4oz) icing sugar, sifted 1 tbsp milk Rosewater Pink food colouring (gel/paste is best)

white chocolate, chopped 10g (1⁄2oz) pistachio kernels 1 tbsp caster sugar To make the lemon buttercream 1. Cream the butter and icing sugar until combined, incorporating the lemon juice. Add a little yellow food colouring using the tip of a cocktail stick. Mix until soft and creamy. 2. Fill a piping bag fitted with a round 1cm (1⁄2 inch) nozzle and pipe the lemon buttercream filling onto half of the yellow macaron shells. Sandwich the other half of the yellow macaron shells on top. To make the rose buttercream 1. Cream the butter and icing sugar until combined, incorporating the milk. Add 1⁄4 tsp rosewater and mix in a few drops of pink food colouring using the tip of a cocktail stick. Mix until soft and creamy. 2. Fill a piping bag fitted with a round 1cm (1⁄2 inch) nozzle and pipe the rose buttercream filling onto half of the pink macaron shells. Sandwich the other half of pink macaron shells on top. To make the white chocolate and pistachio ganache filling 1. Heat the cream in a saucepan until it is steaming. Put the white chocolate into a bowl and pour the cream over it. Grind the pistachios and caster sugar in a food processor until fine. Add the ground pistachio and sugar mixture to the white chocolate ganache and mix until combined. 2. Refrigerate for half an hour until cold. 3. When cold remove from the fridge and whisk with an electric whisk to form stiff peaks (take care not to over whisk) 4. Fill a piping bag fitted with a round 1cm (1⁄2 inch) nozzle and pipe the filling onto half of the green macaron shells. Sandwich the rest of the green macaron shells on top.


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Mother’s Day Cupcakes Make your mum feel loved and appreciated by baking some pretty and delicious treats for her

(Makes 12)

Ingredients: For the cupcakes:

175g (6oz) butter 175g (6oz) caster sugar 175g (6oz) self-raising flour 3 large eggs 1 tsp vanilla extract For the buttercream:

225g (8oz) butter 450g (1lb) icing sugar 2-3 tbsp milk 1 tsp vanilla extract Pink food colouring (gel/paste is best) To decorate you will need:

Handmade fondant rose, flower and butterfly decorations Decorative wrappers White edible glitter (or another colour of your choice) Method

1. Preheat the oven to 180°C/fab 160°C/350°F/gas mark 4 and line a 12hole muffin tin with paper cupcake or muffin cases. 2. Put the butter, caster sugar, eggs and vanilla extract into the bowl of a free-standing mixer (or you can use a handheld electric whisk and mixing

bowl). Then sift in the flour, lifting the sieve quite high to incorporate air, and beat for 1-2 minutes until light and creamy. Be careful not to overmix. Divide the mixture evenly between the paper cases. 3. Bake in the preheated oven for 20-25 minutes or until well risen and a skewer inserted into one of the cakes comes out clean. Remove from the oven and leave to cool in the tin for 10 minutes. Transfer to a wire rack to cool completely. 4. Meanwhile, prepare the buttercream. Beat the butter until soft and creamy. Sift the icing sugar and add to the creamed butter in two stages alternating with the milk mixing on a low speed. when fully incorporated, add the vanilla extract and beat for 3-5 minutes on a higher speed. 5. Divide the buttercream between two bowls. Leave one bowl of buttercream white. Use the tip of a cocktail stick to add a little pink food colouring to the other bowl of buttercream. 6. Spoon the white buttercream into a piping bag fitted with a star nozzle and swirl it on top of six of the cupcakes. Fill a second piping bag with the pink buttercream and swirl it on top of the remaining six cupcakes. 7. Dust with edible glitter and decorate with handmade fondant roses, flowers and butterflies. Amy’s tip: For an extra special finishing touch, sit each cupcake in a decorative wrapper.

Shaken Udder recipes Shaken Udder has just celebrated its ten year anniversary. The company have conquered the chiller cabinets in the UK with their 100% natural, low fat and low sugar milkshakes which are available in Chocolush, Top Banana and Vanillalicious flavours.

If you’re a Shaken Udder devotee then why not try these fantastic recipes using the milkshake: ice and pulse until smooth and creamy. Serve in a tumbler or fluted glass and garnish with a pineapple wedge.

Chocolush Banana Muffins Top Banana Pina Colada This delicious, creamy, thirst-quencher is perfect for a summer’s day and can be made with or without alcohol. The addition of Shaken Udder Top Banana gives it a really creamy texture. Serves: 2 Prepare: 5 minutes Ingredients

Amy’s Baking Year is available from WHSmith, Hobbycraft and Harrods, £14.99.

WE HAVE ONE COPY OF AMY’S BAKING YEAR TO GIVE AWAY.

To win answer the following question: Who inspired Amy to start baking? Send your answer by email to competitions@madeinessex.net. The first correct entry received will be chosen. Closing date Monday June 8, 2015.

60ml pineapple juice 120ml Shaken Udder Top Banana 60ml coconut cream 25ml sugar syrup Wedge of pineapple, to garnish 6oml white rum (optional) Ice Method

Into a blender add all the ingredients. Tip in a handful of

These delicious, moist and easy-to-make muffins are perfect for whipping together in a flash. Or why not make them with the kids? Makes: 6 large or 12 small

muffins Prepare: 15 minutes Cook: 20-25 minutes Ingredients

75g butter, melted 250g self-raising flour 1 tsp baking powder ½ tsp bicarbonate of soda 1 pinch salt 115g caster sugar 1sp honey 2 large ripe bananas 2 medium eggs 125ml Shaken Udder Chocolush milkshake 30g icing sugar Dried banana (optional) Method

1. Preheat the oven to 190ºC. Leave the melted butter to cool and mash the bananas well. 2. Sift the flour, baking powder, bicarbonate of soda and salt into a bowl. Tip in the sugar and mix well. 3. In a second bowl, use a fork

to beat together the eggs, honey, butter and Chocolush milkshake. Add the bananas and stir. 4. Make a well in the dry mixture and pour in the egg mixture. Stir roughly with a fork so it remains thick and lumpy. 5. Fill the muffin cases with the mixture and place in the oven for 20-25 minutes until golden brown and firm on top. Leave to cool before transferring to a wire rack. 6. Once cool, mix together a little of the remaining Chocolush milkshake with some icing sugar to top the muffins. Add dried banana pieces to decorate. For more information on Shaken Udder and its products visit www. shakenudder.com Shaken Udder comes in 330ml bottles, RRP £1.39 from Waitrose, Tesco and Sainsbury’s. www. shakenudder.com


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Living the dream of becoming an author

“That my book has been so well received is a dream come true,” Elizabeth Bourne was born in Essex and has lived in Norfolk. She left England as a young woman and now divides her time between Canada and California. Writing has always come easily to Elizabeth, an ability that was mandatory in her professional career working for presidents and CEOs for corporations around the world. Now retired she has decided to fulfil her lifelong ambition to be a published writer and thus, her debut novel A Fickle Wind was born.

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HE book, is a compelling, interesting and inspiring rags to riches story set in historical war torn Britain and chronicled through the eyes of child.The main character is strong, courageous and determined to have a life that is meaningful and of high quality, refusing to accept that the lackluster life she knew is all she could possibly expect in the future. Emotions of joy, sorrow, laughter and tears are strewn together as her hopes and dreams are nourished. A Fickle Wind stands out due to Elizabeth’s nostalgic writing style and engaging plot line and could easily translate from page to screen. We spoke Elizabeth to find out more about it. What are your inspirations for the book? “I have lived in three countries, travelled extensively across five continents: America, Africa, Australia, Asia and Europe. I have raised children, experienced relationship challenges, break-ups, have had intimate friendships with people who have shared their stories. I also possess a rather active imagination. I wove these experiences and stories into A Fickle Wind. I have also been inspired by some of the more prominent world figures I’ve met throughout my life such as Margaret Thatcher and The Dali Lama. I have experienced some bizarre and wonderful moments in my lifetime and hope that this next chapter in my life will be equally as fascinating.” Why did you write this book? “I felt that I had a good/interesting story to tell. Some of my own experiences and those of my friends, could be beneficial and worthwile to many people, but particularly women of all ages. A chance encounter or just reading the right book can change one’s

path and life. A roadmap of how to survive and prevail through other life challenges may also help some who are on the fence, fearing, but yearning to take a leap to change their lives.” This is your first book, what made you want to become an author and what lessons in life helped you get to the stage when you felt comfortable with spending more time writing? “I could always write and had thought many times about a book. It was just a matter of comfortable, available time. I worked for many years and raised a family. Then extensive travel and a very active social life became possible and very enjoyable. But life takes many twists and turns and the right time and, for some reason, the right inspiration emerged when I started to share my life with a different partner after I was divorced. I just announced one day that I planned to write a book. He was very enthusiastic and supportive and this was very encouraging to me.” Where did you do most of the writing, what support did you get from friends and family? “I wrote the book on Vancouver Island, BC Canada. I was living at the time with a partner, Cameron who was enthusiastic and supportive. He was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. He read every chapter as I produced it. I loved to hear him chuckle over

do you hope will read it? “I would like it to be successful and reach many people. I believe it is a story most people would enjoy, although men too have told me it was a good read. I can also see it making an interesting movie or TV production. In fact, it was a male friend who told me it would make an excellent television series.”

something I had written and he provided much inspiration to me during these months. I wanted him to be able to read and see the finished product. He read the finished work but sadly didn’t see it in book form.” What are your hopes for the Book? Who

Who is your favourite author? What’s your favourite book? “I have many, my taste runs to fiction by accomplished authors like; Nelson de Mille - The Gold Coast, Ken Follett - The Century Trilogy, Philippa Gregory - The White Queen. A Fickle Wind published by Delancey Press (www.delanceypress.co.uk) is published on June 1, 2015.


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A dream for young readers

The children’s book market is saturated these days. This is fantastic because there’s so much choice out there, but it does make it difficult to choose sometimes. The fabulous Chicken and Frog bookshop in Brentwood have new books coming in on a weekly basis, hand-picked especially because they are of such great quality.

The bookshop’s Natasha Radford, highlights her top picks to look out for… Dave Lowe’s Squirrel Boy Vs the Bogey Man.

Walter Kettle is just an ordinary boy until he is bitten on the bottom by a radioactive squirrel. From that moment, whenever he eats a nut, Walter Kettle becomes... Squirrel Boy! But Walter isn’t the only person impacted by nuclear activity: on the other side of town Jeremy Winkleman-Grubb is picking his nose...disgustingly funny!

Wendy Mass’ 11 Birthdays is a hilarious,

magical new novel and the first in a series of birthday themed books! It’s Amanda’s 11th birthday and she is super excited. But from the start, everything goes wrong. The worst part of it all is that she and her best friend, Leo, with whom she’s shared every birthday, have fallen out and this will be the first birthday they haven’t shared together. When Amanda turns in for the night, glad to have her birthday behind her, she wakes up happy for a new day. Or is it? Her birthday seems to be repeating itself. What is going on? And how can she fix it? Only time, friendship, and a little luck will tell...

Johnny Smith’s Sir John the (Mostly) Brave is

the first in a brand new series. Johnny Smith might have the most boring name in the world, but his life is anything but dull. All he has to do is say a few magic words and he can whisk off into other worlds and go on amazing adventures. This time he is a brave Knight of the Realm. Using his quick wit and courage, Johnny will prove he’s anything but boring.

Abi Elphinstone’s debut novel The Dream Snatcher has already been

tipped for the top 10 children’s of the year. Twelve-year-old Molly Pecksniff wakes one night in the middle of the forest, lured there by a recurring nightmare - the one with the drums and the rattles and the masks. The Dreamsnatcher is waiting. He has already taken her dreams and now he wants her life. Because Moll is more important than she knows... The Oracle Bones foretold that she and Gryff, a wildcat that has always been by her side, are the only ones who can fight back against the Dreamsnatcher’s dark magic. Suddenly everything is at stake, and Moll is drawn into a world full of secrets, magic and adventure. Perfect for fans of J.K. Rowling, Michelle Harrison and Eva Ibbotson. You can watch the magical trailer for Abi’s book on her website: www.abielphinstone.com Renowned author Tamsyn Murray has a just begun a new series, Completely Cassidy. Cassidy Bond is searching for her talent – her thing – something that makes her stand out in her chaotic muddled family. Her brother is a wannabe ROCK STAR, her dad is an ELVIS impersonator (don’t…just

don’t) and her mum is the most PREGNANT woman in the world. So when she takes a test at schools that says she’s a GENIUS, she doesn’t argue. Maybe being supersmart is her thing, right? I mean, it’s not like the school could make a mistake about something like that, is it..? And one last pick, for the much younger reader. Wild by Emily Hughes is simply gorgeous. In this beautiful picture book, we meet a little girl who has known

nothing but nature. From birth she was taught to talk by birds, to eat by bears and to play by foxes she is unashamedly, irrefutably, irrepressibly wild. That is, until she is snared by some very strange animals that look oddly like her. Now she lives in the comfort of civilization. But will civilization get comfortable with her? This is a wonderful book to share with a child or a whole class, sparking lots of talk about the world we live in. This selection is the tip of the iceberg, as new books are being published at a rapid rate. Feel free to let us know your recommendations too! To contact Chicken and Frog visit the website chickenandfrog.com or call 01277 230068.

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Russell Grant’s Weekly Horoscopes ARIES March 21st - April 20th

Your personal beliefs and principles are being tested. Someone you once admired will be exposed as deeply flawed. Try not to lose your faith in humanity. There is still a great deal of good in the world, but you will have to look for it. When it comes to forming new friendships, you should be more cautious. There’s nothing wrong with checking into someone’s background before embarking on a relationship. It’s also important to be honest about people’s weaknesses.

You’re not making as much progress as you had hoped with a health enhancing regime. Instead of entirely overhauling your diet and exercise routine, try implementing small changes. Be forgiving when you fall short of your goals. Instead of trying to fit into clothes that are too tight or confining, shop for attractive looks that make you comfortable. When you look good and treat yourself well, it will be easier to shift gears. Repeat your self affirmations as you go to sleep.

LIBRA September 24th - October 23rd

Upsetting news will reach your ears. Try not to panic. What seems like a terrible setback will turn out to be quite a fortuitous turn of events for you. Be patient and see how things play out. If you’re looking for love, you could find it with a friend you’ve known for years. Suddenly, your platonic feelings will become romantic taking you both by surprise. Don’t hesitate to confess your feelings. This could pave the way for a passionate relationship that lasts a lifetime.

CAPRICORN December 22nd - January 20th

TAURUS April 21st - May 21st

LEO July 24th - August 23rd

There isn’t much time for fun, and that makes you touchy and tetchy. The more work is heaped on your shoulders, the angrier you get. Take this opportunity to spoil yourself. Splash out on a new hairstyle or salon treatment. Get a massage. Soak in a scented bath or take a series of long naps. When you’re kind to yourself, others will follow suit. Be sure to accept a big party invitation even if it means missing a deadline. Connecting with friends boosts your productivity.

SCORPIO October 24th - November 22nd

You feel extremely uncomfortable. Admit whether you’re been giving too much of your power to a loved one. Being more forthright and demanding is actually healthy. Instead of spending all your valuable time and energy on others, attend to your own needs. This may mean going after a big promotion, starting your own business or accepting a high profile position. Showcasing your talent will boost your self esteem and make you more adventurous. Go for it.

AQUARIUS January 21st - February 19th

GEMINI May 22nd - June 21st

VIRGO August 24th - September 23rd

SAGITTARIUS November 23rd - December 21st PISCES February 20th - March 20th

You’re struggling with a mountain of obligations. Don’t be afraid to ask for help. You’ve always prided yourself on being highly capable. That doesn’t mean you have to struggle on alone. When friends and relatives know the truth of the situation, they’ll offer much needed financial, emotional and practical assistance. You’ll be amazed how comforting your family will be. Don’t turn their sincere concern away. Open your heart to kindness and prepare to be healed. Never underestimate the importance of compromise. Neglecting the needs of your best friend, romantic partner or business associate will cause trouble. Before putting plans into action, check with your partner. You may be taken aback to learn they are totally opposed to your ideas. Be willing to listen to their concerns. Don’t reject alternative proposals. The more receptive and encouraging you are, the easier it will be to find and forge a middle ground.

CANCER June 22nd - July 23rd

Your personal life probably needs some attention. Scale back your work commitments in favour of family. If you live far from your nearest and dearest, build a support network consisting of friends and neighbours. You need people who will support you in good times and bad. A creative project should be kept secret. You don’t want a well intentioned helper or adviser to deflate your enthusiasm. Keep your work under wraps until you’re totally confident about its strengths.

Puzzles CLUES ACROSS

CROSSWORD

NO:20 SOLUTIONS (MIE ISSUE 31)

1 1 Exact lookalike of the late Quasimodo? (4,6) 6 Travel across river from Belgravia, say, to Maidenhead (4) 10 Undercooked part of dish (7) 11 Company’s chief gets less productive daily (7) 12 Contrives to disconcert sneering European (9) 13 Outspoken heretic of race favoured by the Nazis (5) 14 Engage in a fight (3-2) 15 Chap’s a non-starter, being in inferior health (9) 17 New codeine recipe damaged certain type of gland (9) 20 A French scoundrel’s right off the hook (5) 21 Soldier turned up carrying fuel (5) 23 He’s to follow story

An emotional outburst is a sign things need to change. Your current lifestyle isn’t supporting your needs. It may be necessary to move to a different community, downsize your home or break off a toxic relationship that’s going nowhere. People may not be supportive of your decision, so be prepared. In situations like these, it’s vital that you listen to your instincts. Maintaining the status quo for the sake of social acceptance rarely works. Be honest with yourself and others.

You feel an overwhelming need to be alone, but nobody respects your privacy. This will be incredibly difficult. It feels like nobody understands you. When people do invite you to open up, they misunderstand your meaning. It may even be better to put it down in black and white. That way, you freely express yourself without fear of censure or judgment. If you’ve been harbouring a crush on someone, there may be no other alternative than confess your emotions. Be brave.

Getting validation from friends will be difficult. Your loved ones don’t share your values so they can’t understand your priorities. Instead of looking to others for approval, look within for the sort of strength you need. If you think you’re fighting a lost battle, pick a new dream. An attractive person will soon enter your life. It’s worth getting to know this individual. The two of you are quite different, which is an asset, not a liability. Their passion will light up your life. Being thrust into the spotlight can be uncomfortable for you. You’re tired of being constantly under scrutiny. Unfortunately, some of your mistakes will come to light, putting you on the defensive. Resist the temptation to make excuses. Just set about doing what is expected of you. Eventually, you’ll be able to address the complaints that have been aimed at you. Colleagues who understand the situation will rally to your side. A small slip up won’t destroy your reputation.

CROSSWORD NO:23

written out in seven languages (9)

25 Ultimately dedicated doctors in hospital

department get farthest (7) 26 Spread rumours – very quietly? (7) 27 Tie up an animal (4) 28 The old man put back price to tempt student (10)

CLUES DOWN

1 Diana’s got energy back (5) 2 Order to a brigade I revoked and rescinded

(9) 3 Islander presenting Wyss’s family with empty pot? (8,6) 4 Seasoning mainly left out of a foodstuff (7) 5 Forgives former partner’s swearing right away (7) 7 Girl, one concealing Ecstasy, is frightened (5) 8 Members of RC sect will include fashionable Italian poet’s followers (9) 9 In summary, the soldiers surrender (14) 14 Insomniac skins up on fewer occasions (9) 16 Trees from Europe with typical problem (9)

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local Brazlilian Community (in Portuguese) with Ezequiel Cassol Friday, May 29 7.00am The Breakfast Show with Mike Porter 10.00am Eat My Brunch with Bob Simpson 1.00pm One 2 Three - local news and chat with MIke Jones 3.00pm Drive with Keith Rogers 6.00pm That Friday Feeling - pop and club tunes with Nikki Mills 8.00pm Friday Night Extra with Patrick Sherring 10.00pm The Playlist Saturday, May 30 7.00am The Breakfast Show with Rob Harvey 10.00am Feelgood Saturday with Alan Johnson

12.00pm Between The Lines - local sports news with Chris Siviter 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 Sunday, May 31 7.00am Sunday Breakfast with James Moloney 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 Eddie’s Kitchen - easy listening, loungecore

and exotica with Paul Golder 4.00pm Sunday Vibes - more relaxed tunes with James Phillips 6.00pm Nightswimming - indie and alternative music with Matt Hines 8.00pm 33rpm - alternative music and album tracks with Chris Siviter 10.00pm Cut The Cord - music through the decades with Chris Sullivan Monday, May 01 7.00am The Breakfast Show with Mike Porter 10.00am Eat My Brunch with Michelle Ward 1.00pm One 2 Three - local news and chat with Bob Simpson 3.00pm Drive with Keith Rogers 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 - avantgarde and progressive rock with Steve Davis and Kavus Torabi Tuesday, May 02 7.00am The Breakfast Show with Mike Porter 10.00am Eat My Brunch with Michelle Ward 1.00pm One 2 Three - local news and chat with Scott Ross 3.00pm Drive with Keith Rogers 6.00pm One For The Road - rock music with Alex Hoggett 8.00pm Off The Record - indie music with Ben Knight 10.00pm Synth City - a new two-hour electronic

specialist show with Rob Harvey Wednesday, April 03 7.00am The Breakfast Show with Mike Porter 10.00am Eat My Brunch with Michelle Ward 1.00pm One 2 Three - local news and chat with Bob Simpson 3.00pm Drive with Keith Rogers 6.00pm Words and Sounds - book reviews and readings with Christopher Stagg 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 The Top 20 Show with James Phillips two hours of Bob Dylan tracks chosen by Phoenix FM listeners


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The RSPB West Canvey Marshes, Canvey Island, is the venue for the Wildlife Day taking place here on Saturday May 30. Take a guided walk around the marshes with BBC’s Mike Dilger, or embark on a mini-beast hunt. There’s pony rides, pond dipping and arts and crafts demonstrations too. If the sun shines there’s some great picnic areas so you can make a day of it. Admission free, 11am-4pm. Limited parking is available at the site, however a park and ride service will be operational from Waterside Farm Sports Centre.

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Watch the age-old farming tradition of Sheep Sheering this weekend at Old MacDonald’s Farm, Weald Road, Brentwood. On both

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Saturday and Sunday learn about the sheep shearing process up close and what life is like down on the farm. Little ones will also love the chance to ride Woolly’s Whoosh giant inflatable super slide and visit the Bouncy Barn giant inflatable play area. Or how about a tractor ride? Admission £15 per adult, £12 per child (age 2-15 years). For more details visit: www.omdfarm.co.uk

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Enjoy the refreshments at Southendon-Sea’s Craft and Vintage fair taking place at St Thomas More High School, Kenilworth Gardens on Saturday between 10am-2pm. A variety of stalls will offer a diverse

range of beautiful wares and collector’s items. If you want to learn how to turn a piece of furniture into a ‘shabby chic’ creation, there will be complimentary paint technique sessions. St. Thomas More High School Kenilworth Gardens, Westcliff on Sea, adjacent to Leigh fire station. Free admission.

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A fundraising concert is taking place on Saturday to raise money for the Nepal Earthquake Appeal at Danbury Mission, 54 Maldon Road, Danbury. The concert will present the best of folk, blues and acoustic music with performances by The Wheres Spot Band, a folk music band renowned for their superb musicianship, close vocal harmonies and a fun entertaining

act, Terry Hiscock, a guitarist/ singer/songwriter who achieved fame in the pop band ‘Hunter Muskett” in the early 1970’s and John Campling, a fingerstyle guitarist playing authentic ragtime blues. All proceeds will be donated to the charity ‘Stand By Me’.” Saturday May 30, 8pm. Tickets £10, www.wheresspotband.com/ tickets.

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course is mostly on soft trail with some quiet country road sections, and it begins and ends at the vineyard. To celebrate, runners can enjoy a series of wine tastings during their run, as well as a glass of wine at the finish (included in the entry fee). Runners must register by midnight on May 29. 5K £19, 10K £22. For more details visit dedhamvalevineyard.com or call 01206 271 136.

Embark on a 5K or 10K run with a difference on Sunday May 31 at Dedham Vale Vineyard in Colchester. Taking place on the final day of English Wine Week the route takes runners through the Dedham Vale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The

Jump Giants arrives in Thurrock

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NGLAND’S largest indoor trampoline park has now opened in West Thurrock. Jump Giants located in Motherwell Way, Lakeside, is a fantastic attraction for both children and adults alike. It features foam pits, dodge ball courts, basketball hoops with slam dunk lanes and interconnected trampolines which fill the huge 28,000 square foot space enabling guests to literally bounce off the walls. There’s a one of a kind eight-lane foam zone with two launch pads, a 7,000 square foot main jump arena with tumble runs and junior zone for children aged under-10. It may be aimed at people having fun but safety is key. Visitors have to sign a waiver and are talked through a safety demonstration and instructions of what you can and can’t do on the trampolines. Ones to remember: always land with two feet and aim to stay in the middle of the trampoline, never jump onto the padding around the edge of the mat and one person per trampoline at a time. There is also a three strikes and you’re out policy so if people are intent on doing dangerous stunts that may injure other jumpers, even themselves beware!

‘Have fun be safe and hydrate’ is the Jump Giants motto. Before the fun begins, jumpers are also given a valid wristband and luminous green grip socks which are to be worn at all times during the session. Perhaps most reassuring - the friendly Jump Giants crew are on hand at all times to ensure everything runs smoothly. Friday evening’s launch was a huge success and saw teen pop duo Bars and Melody (former Britain’s Got Talent contestants) cut the purple ribbon, whilst dance troupe Youth Creation also gave an action-packed performance. Co-owner of Jump Giants Mark Gardner said: “Bouncing between more than 100 inter-connected trampolines there is certainly a lot of fun to be had. It’s not only a pretty unique experience but as we know trampolining is a very efficient form of exercise.” Enjoy! For more details and prices, visit the website: jumpgiants.com or call 08444 141 141.

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OR the very first time Audi has assembled together for a unique group photo shot all of its 13 winners of the Le Mans 24 hour race, which it first won in 2000 with the Audi R8. In 2001, FSI technology marked a major step forwards in the powertrain. Gasoline direct injection optimised consumption, had a favourable effect on the race car’s responsiveness and shortly afterwards was introduced in Audi’s production models. Between 2000 and 2005, the R8 won at Le Mans five times. In 2006, Audi sparked a technological revolution when the R10 TDI was the first Le Mans winning car with diesel power. The R10 TDI won at Le Mans three consecutive times. The next, the R15 TDI is linked with a feat that has continued to exist to this day. The race car with a V10 TDI engine and a lithium-ion battery for the onboard electrical system broke the 39-year-old distance

record at Le Mans in 2010. A year later, the Audi R18 TDI debuted. “This race car marked the beginning of a new era at Le Mans for Audi,” says Dr. Ullrich. “The regulations required us to reduce the cubic capacity of the engine from 5.5 to 3.7 litres.’’ Since then, all Audi LMP1 race cars have been designated as ‘R18’ even though they have included ever new model generations. The 2012 R18 e-tron quattro, the brand’s first hybrid sports car, marked the next major step. Audi, as the first winner with hybrid drive in 2013, won again with a significantly updated version of this model. A V6 TDI engine powered the rear axle, a hybrid system the front, and the entire control system was fully electronic. Audi developed a basically new, even more efficient R18 e-tron quattro. It won the race in 2014, was faster than its predecessor, but used 22% less fuel.

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It’s black and white for Ford Ka FORD is introducing new Ka Black and Ka White editions of its city car, with exclusive and stylish exterior and interior designs. The Ford Ka Zetec Black and Zetec White editions offer a sophisticated, personalised design with black bodywork or white bodywork and white interior detailing. Both colour schemes create a classic look with a fresh, contemporary appeal, which also reflects trends in clothing and technology for pure, uncomplicated styling. “Black and white is a timeless combination that evokes thoughts of chic 1960s style, and now inspires the design of products from consumer electronics to training shoes,” said John Mcleod, chief designer, Vehicle Personalisation, Ford

of Europe. “We’ve used that simple combination to deliver a distinctive Ka interior with a charismatic twist.” The latest special editions are available with Midnight Black or Crystal White bodywork. An optional body colour roof spoiler is offered, while black 16in five-spoke alloy

wheels are standard. A bold contrasting interior design for the Ka Zetec Black and Zetec White editions is dominated by a unique seat trim in black with white detailing; seam stitching; and headrest-, seat bolsterand seat base-sides. The leather dressed steering wheel and handbrake also feature white stitching, as do

the gear shift gaiter and unique, doublestitched floor mats. The gearshift knob, the steering wheel spokes, centre console, door grab handles and air-vent surrounds are finished in Pearl White. Ka Titanium models also receive comprehensive equipment enhancements to

create the most luxurious Ka to date. New standard features include leather trim with heated front seats; panoramic roof; rear parking sensors; side and curtain airbags; new 16in alloy wheels and black painted grille. A new, unique body colour, Grey Matter, is also available.

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Bike event for all at Beaulieu

Bike event at Beaulieu BIKERS everywhere will be kick-starting their engines on Sunday, July 12 and heading for the first Simply Bikes event to be held in the grounds of the National Motor Museum at Beaulieu. Whether yours is a cruiser, custom or sports bike, vintage or straight from the showroom, all bikes are welcome. Browse a number of trade stands selling accessories, clothing, parts and biking gadgets. There will also be refreshments available all day from the Brabazon Restaurant and catering units in the parkland. Southampton Harley Davidson will be putting on a display of new machines and also leading a ride-in of

the Harley Davidson Owners’ Group, HOGs. Don’t miss the National Motor Museum’s biking display, The Motorcycle Story, a journey through motorcycling history with machines displayed in their historical and cultural context, from some of the earliest examples of motorcycles to the latest racing machines. Advance participant tickets are available to purchase at £6 per rider (£10 on the day) and bike, £12 (£15 on the day) with pillion, by telephoning 01590 612888 or online at beaulieushop.co.uk. Entry for participants arriving on a bike is from 9.30am. For further information, visit www.beaulieuevents.co.uk.


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OLKSWAGEN are currently using the Polo as it World Rally Championship contender. This heavily modified (and I really mean heavily modified) barnstorming version uses a 1.6-litre turbocharged engine developing 320PS with a 0-60 time of 3.9 seconds, six-speed racing gearbox and fourwheel-drive. Closer to home and certainly more affordable at £18,850 is the Polo GTI, which is the latest in a line of highperformance compact cars from VW and is powered by a new 1.8-litre turbo petrol engine developing 192PS and sees this pocket-rocket reach 0 to 60 in 6.7 seconds. Following the Golf GTI theme, red detailing is used to denote this sport model inside and out with red line running across the grille and headlights, red brake callipers and twin exhaust pipes externally, while the interior has red stitching to steering wheel and gear lever plus seat upholstery with a red tartan striped pattern. Comprehensively equipped, safety features include Electronic Stability Control (ESC), which has a Sport mode. Like on the Golf GTI, this enables the ESC to be adapted for use on for track

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CHRIS MANNING days. It works in two stages, firstly the traction control is switched off, then ESC Sport is activated which mutes its intervention giving the driver more control of his input. The XDS electronic differential lock has an additional plus mode which adds to the vehicles agility. Out on the road, the Polo GTI can really be hustled along, and safely too! The ride is on the firm side as you would expect, but never jarringly so and for more enthusiastic performance, a Sport performance pack at £250 can be added which changes the response of the steering, accelerator and adds engine noise generator inside the car and suspension setting. The only minus point I could find on a 30-mile crosscountry drive was that the six-speed manual gearbox could be a bit vague at times, particularly with gear changes from second to third, but that was really the only fly in a lot of ointment. The Polo has VW’s latest range of modular infotainment systems on board. A 6.5-inch touchscreen, which includes proximity sensors (which means it comes to life as your finger approaches the

screen) and reacts to wiping movements like a smartphone. It is used to control a whole host of functions from music source selection from phone, USB and AUX connections, DAB radio and can read, compose and send text messages plus driver tips and journey analysis. And, yes of course it is Bluetooth prepared. The front seats hug in all the right place and the instrument cluster has large, clear chromed-ringed dials with the dashboard highlighted with splashes of piano black and matt chrome. Boot space is good with 60/40 split seat and the carpet mats front and rear coming with GT red piping. Volkswagen’s BlueMotion technology includes Stop/ Start and battery recuperation, and as a first in this class is the option is the automatic distance control system, a high-tech cruise control device which uses a radar sensor integrated into the front grille and can automatically brake or accelerate the Polo to a predetermined speed in flowing traffic. All in all the Polo GTI is a thoroughly likeable car. It may not have the bulging body panels of its Word Rally car sibling, but it does satisfy the enthusiastic driver at far less cost.

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Model: Volkswagen Polo GTI Engine: 1.8-litre petrol engine developing 192PS of power and 320Nm of torque Transmission: Six-speed manual Performance: Maximum speed 146mph, 0-60, 6.7 seconds Economy: 47.1 mpg official combined CO2 emissions: 139 g/km Price: £18,850

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Weekend Football ARSENAL v ASTON VILLA

FA Cup Final, Wembley Saturday, 5.30pm kick-off

SPORT CHELMSFORD CRICKET CLUB

Top three taste victory while fourths still search for first win

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HE teams followed on with the same sort of performances of the first few weeks. The firsts had two comfortable wins in low scoring matches and the seconds made slightly hard work of another win. The weekend started with an Essex League T20 match on Friday night. A large crowd turned up to watch and the friends of James Clifford were not disappointed as he returned four for 11. Nick Bailey played sensibly after an early collapse for a six-wicket win. Saturday’s game saw Harold Wood bat rather carelessly and excellent bowling from Sam Cook, Ollie Devenish and Ben Clifford meant they were bowled out for 92. Both openers fell cheaply but Jack Sterland was in fine touch and in tandem with Nick Prowting achieved the target. Bradley Green guided Chelmsford to victory over Southend & Ecko Monarchs for the second successive day. Mark Drain and Stuart Everard did the donkey work as the home side

were restricted to 188. The fifth wicket partnership between Lee Cranmer and Green broke the back of the chase. It was Harry Green who played the hero for the thirds who struggled to a single wicket win over Upminster. James Arnold and Alistair Fergus took three wickets apiece as Upminster were bowled out for 125. Only Steve Pleasant (56) and Green (23) reached double figures but Green and Keith Goodman combined to achieve a dramatic win. The fourths continue to search for a first win and had the worst of a draw at Upminster. Good team bowling just stopped the home side reaching maximum batting points, Harry Arnold collected three wickets. Despite a half century from Steve Bond, Chelmsford never threatened to chase that down, Wright claiming three wickets for the home team. A good team performance gained the fifths a comfortable eight-wicket win. Priyantha Siriwardana (3-34) and Callum Rudd (2-35) picked up wickets

and James Burns bowled a good spell without much luck. Micky Burns (46) and Barry Clayden (53) helped to knock off the runs. The only defeat of the day was for a young sixth team. They had Great Baddow in desperate straits but their adult players, Lazarus (54) and Taylor (30) managed to get the score up to 167; the main wicket-takers were James Boyden (4-49) and Matt Cole (3-36). No one managed to make a major score for Chelmsford, Ed Cole’s 25 being the highest as they were bowled out for 142, Pannell taking three for 23. Sunday’s game was a memorial match for former Club stalwart John Newman. His two cricket clubs, Chelmsford and Abridge met under the captaincy of his cricket playing sons, Mark and David. Mark had the better of things as his Chelmsford team won although David scored more runs. Gary Chidley, Paul Jones, Stuart Everard, Dave Goddard and Matt Poole all passed 40 for Chelmsford.

MOTORSPORT

Pointless weekend in Monaco ALEX LYNN had a disappointing Monaco weekend, coming away without any points in the GP2 series. It started to go wrong in qualifying on Friday morning. He backed off for two laps to find a clear space near the end of the session, and was just about to put in some quick laps but was greeted by the chequered flag, all due to miscommunication with his engineer and qualified a lowly 17th. There was chaos at the start of the first race with a few stalled cars in front of the Dunmow

driver, and the start was delayed twice. In a safety car stricken race due a number of incidents,things did not go his way and Alex finished the race in 13th place, which would be his grid spot for the second race. The tight street circuit of Monaco does not provide many overtaking opportunities and for most of the race Alex was stuck in 13th place until the two drivers in front of him clashed which promoted him to 11th place, but still out of a points scoring position.

Dunmow GP2 racing driver Alex Lynn

First team’s T20 success at season opener 1ST TEAM

Chelmsford 83-4 Southend & Ecko Monarchs & Trojans 78 all out (Chelmsford won by 6 wickets) Dukes Essex League T20

CHELMSFORD proved too strong for their visitors in their opening T20 game of the season. Ben Clifford (315) and James Clifford (4-11) did the bulk of the damage as Southend were bowled out for 78. Good opening spells from Robbins (2-20) and Druce (1-6) reduced Chelmsford to 20 for three. Nick Bailey (33) batted sensibly and with support from Lee Cranmer and Bradley Green completed victory with more than 5 overs to spare. Chelmsford 95-2 Harold Wood 92 all out

(Chelmsford won by 8 wickets) Shepherd Neame Essex League Premier Division

A STRONG performance made it three wins in a row against Harold Wood. A sustained period of drizzle led to a delayed start and the visitors started as if they wanted to make up for lost time with some big shots. Mahmood (29) got a few good hits away but Sam Cook made a breakthrough and then Ollie Devenish entered the attack to great effect with two early wickets. Cook (2-13) struck again and then Ben Clifford and Devenish shared two wickets apiece as the innings subsided. The ninth wicket pair had

some success with Kristen Ali (29) leading the resistance. The decision to replace Devenish (4-35) paid off immediately as James Clifford (1-1) with the help of a brilliant catch by Jack Sterland broke the partnership. Ben Clifford then rounded off the innings to finish with three for 20. Harold Wood’s opening bowlers took a wicket apiece and reduced Chelmsford to 10 for two. It was important for Chelmsford to demonstrate that the pitch was a decent one and Jack Sterland (55 certainly suggested that. A fluent half century at about a run a ball dismissed any nerves. Nick Prowting (31) appeared to have been reduced to the status of a spectator but finished the game off with three successive boundaries. 2ND TEAM Southend & Ecko Monarchs & Trojans 188-8 Chelmsford 189-5

(Chelmsford won by 5 wickets) Shepherd Neame Essex League Premier Division

THREE wins from three continued Chelmsford’s winning start to the season with a comfortable win away to Southend. Losing the toss and bowling first on a greenish looking strip, Mark Drain’s pace reduced the home side to 19 for two inside 11 overs, the first bowled and the second brilliantly caught by Lee Cranmer at second slip. Southend

looked to rebuild through opener S.Grant and D.Colwill (26) with a stand of 47 in 11 overs before the latter was bowled by Stuart Everard. Immediately after the drinks break, Neal Abhyankar removed opener Grant; stumped, for a watchful 33 to leave Southend on 81 for four. This brought together Southend’s most experienced pair, B. Wathen and skipper W. Spear and they attempted to consolidate the innings in a partnership of 40, aided by a number of woeful dropped catches. Everard removed Spear (18) with the score on 121, and again Wathen and new batsman S. Johnson (15) set about trying to reach 200 in the last 12 overs. Everard, who hitherto had a very miserly return of two for 25 from 15 overs came in for some brutal hitting from Wathen, with one huge six disappearing into the middle of the duckpond, never to return. Everard did break the sixth wicket partnership of 48, by claiming Johnson’s wicket to make 169 for six with four overs left. Drain returned to strike twice in his last two overs including the wicket of Wathen, going for another big hit, well caught by Tom Halsey for 67, and the innings petered out at 187 for eight at the declaration on 52 overs. Drain had figures of 21-2-77-4 and Everard 19-3-56-3. In reply, Chelmsford lost a wicket

in the second over, but thereafter progressed confidently to the target for the loss of five wickets in 36 overs with 17 overs to spare. Gary Chidley (30), Lee Cranmer (39) and Rob Hayto (23 no) all scored at better than a run a ball and Bradley Green held things together with a solid undefeated 59. 3RD TEAM Chelmsford 126-9 Upminster 125 all out

(Chelmsford won by 1 wicket) Shepherd Neame Essex League Premier Division

CHELMSFORD’S batting travails continued but they dug out an important and dramatic win. An excellent opening spell from James Arnold put Chelmsford on top and Alistair Fergus settled into a good rhythm to build up the pressure. Shortly after the drinks break, Fergus (3-7) struck for a third time and the innings was in real trouble at 51 for seven but Upminster’s lower order dug out a few runs. The last wicket pair came together at 95 and played sensibly although Chelmsford were guilty of spurning a few chances to close the innings. Chelmsford’s out of form top order failed to fire and the nerves were jangling at 17 for three. Steve Pleasant played very well and Chris Drain hung in with him to take the score to 70 but two wickets in an over for D’Cruz put the game back in the balance.

Occasional wickets meant the game remained on a knife-edge, especially when Pleasant was out for 56. D’Cruz (4-34) took his fourth wicket in a good spell to make it eight down and Berry (3-30) took the ninth at 118. By this point Harry Green was playing pretty well but no one was staying with him. The combination of the oldest player in the team, Keith Goodman and youngest, Green (23) did enough with an excellent cover drive completing a nail-biting win. 4TH TEAM

Upminster 199-8 Chelmsford 133-6

(Match drawn) Shepherd Neame Essex League 3rd XI Division 1

5TH TEAM

Upminster 154-7 Chelmsford 157-2

(Chelmsford won by 8 wickets) Shepherd Neame Essex League 4th XI Premier Division

6TH TEAM

Great Baddow 167 Chelmsford 142 all out

(Great Baddow won by 25 runs) Friendly

FIXTURES Saturday 30 May 1sts: Ilford (A) SNEL 11.30 2nds: Shenfield (H)SNEL 1.00 3rds: Shenfield (A)SNEL 1.00 4ths: Chingford (H)SNEL 1.00 5ths: Belhus (H)SNEL 1.00 6ths: Writtle (A)F 2.00 Sunday 31 May 2nds: Forest Gate (H)F 1.30


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FOOTBALL

SOUTHEND’S DRAMATIC WIN Goalkeeper Bentley stars in 7-6 penalty shoot-out to gain League One status

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OUTHEND gained promotion to the Sky Bet League One in dramatic fashion after a 7-6 penalty shootout win against Wycombe Wanderers in the League Two playoff final at Wembley last Saturday. Wycombe were seconds away from victory as they lead 1-0 in extra-time after Southend goalkeeper Daniel Bentley’s own goal. Southend looked down and out, and even a few hundred fans gave up the ghost, flocking out of Wembley as the fourth official added two minutes of added time However, those fans that left missed one of the most dramatic goals in play-off history as substitute Piggot latched onto a Corr knockdown and was coolness personified as he fired into the bottom corner from 15 yards. with a

120th minute equaliser. Bentley then became the hero in the shootout when he palmed a Sam Wood effort onto the post. Momentum was now with Southend in the shootout but Ben Coker handed the advantage back to Wycombe with a poor penalty straight down the throat of goalkeeper Alex Lynch. Wycombe again had League One in sight but Bloomfield was denied by a fantastic save Bentley to draw the teams level. Despite the sudden death nature of the shootout both sets of penalty takers kept their cool with some fantastically took spot-kicks and it was only a brilliant save from Bentley to divert Wood’s penalty off the post that separated the teams and give a dramatic victory to the Shrimpers.

SPEEDWAY

Weakened Hammers suffer away defeat

A DEPLETED Vortex Lakeside Hammers were taken apart by the Wolverhampton Wolves last Monday at Monmore Green, who took a convincing 60-33 victory. With Kim Nilsson and Richard Lawson already riding in a GP Qualifier and for Premier League Glasgow respectively, a tough task was made even harder first with the sickness withdrawal of Andreas Jonsson and then when Edward Kennett was also ruled out with a suspected broken hand, following a crash in heat 15 during Rye House’s afternoon meeting. Skipper for the night Mikkel Bech did however provide some positives at the away fixture, showing a great return to form with 16 points. Reserve Steve Boxall, back in the side after a prolonged injury layoff, also showed what the Hammers have been missing at the second reserve berth, chipping in with 7 points. But tracking three guests and Rider Replacement against a solid Wolves outfit was always going to be a tall order. On a further positive note, Edward Kennett has declared himself fit for this Friday’s showdown (May 29) at The Raceway against the Belle Vue Aces, as further X-rays showed no break in his hand as first diagnosed. Kennet, fit to race

Norwich back in Premiership NORWICH City secured an instant return to the Premier League with victory over Middlesbrough in the Championship playoff final at Wembley last Monday. In a match worth a potential £120m to the victors, Cameron Jerome took advantage of a Daniel Ayala error to put the Canaries ahead. It was 2-0 after 15 minutes when Nathan Redmond arrowed a shot into the corner. Jelle Vossen came closest for Boro when he struck the bar, but their six-year absence from the top flight continues. Victory for the Canaries in front of more than 85,000 fans is the culmination of a remarkable run of results under new manager Alex Neil, appointed in January. The 33-year-old was unheralded in England, but presided over Hamilton’s promotion to the Scottish Premiership last season, and will now become the youngest manager in the Premier League.

FOOTBALL

Third for Jets in competition AN EARLY start for the Jets’ first outing for the new look squad with Nathan F and Myles, in a mini tournament football format in which they don’t have much experience. The Jets found themselves in Group Three against two Forest Glade teams, Braintree Town Lions, UBC and Orsett Park Royals. They played their first game with great enthusiasm. It was great happiness therefore when after losing 1-0 they found out that the wrong team had turned up to face us. So with the ‘practice’ game under our belt, the Jets then faced UBC drawing 0-0 and a point to the good. The game against eventual Group winners Forest Gate Blues proved to be a real learning game but despite the loss the Jets were confident that they could do some damage to the teams they were watching in front of them. Haydn scored the winner against Braintree Town (Lions) and Shaun opened the scoring with a cracker of a shot against Orsett Park Royals only to run out 3-1 losers. In the final game of the

group stage, both Jake B and Jake D found the net but Man of the Match for that particular game had to be Ben who saved a penalty ensuring the Jets’ third clean sheet. Some lovely passing was shown, Marcello’s right foot is coming on a treat with long range shots on target and Nathan W’s speed was certainly being put to good use. Daniel proved to be a nuisance to the opposition up front. So all in all a good

tournament with the Jets finishing third in the group stage. Results: UBC 0, Woodham Radars Jets 0; Forest Glade Blue 5, Woodham Radars Jets 0; Braintree Town Lions 0, Woodham Radars Jets 1; Woodham Radars Jets 1, Orsett Park Royals 3; Woodham Radars Jets 2, Forest Glade Black 0. A huge thank you to Forest Glade FC for a well organised event.

Walking footballers win tournament

Chelmsford Walking football team members entered the Walking Football United Tournament 2015, which took place in Maldon. Success in the tournament now sees them through to the next round and Essex Champions for the second year running.



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