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Entertainment galore under the Big Top at the Strawberry Fair

A taste of summer

The Strawberry Fair comes to Shenfield Common this weekend

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FUN packed family day is in store this weekend as the Brentwood Strawberry Fair returns with a whole range of free activities for all ages to enjoy. The event, organised by Brentwood Borough Council, takes place on Saturday, June 13, on Shenfield Common, from 11am to 4pm and will include a Children’s Zone with entertainment from the popular Rocky from Rocky’s Funhouse. There will also be inflatables, animal petting, small rides, face painting, and a Gamewagon. Entertainment will be a heady mix of local performers, dance groups and bands from The Hermit, hosted by Billericay and Brentwood’s local radio station

Phoenix FM and compered by DJ Tony Smith. The quintessentially British theme continues with Punch and Judy shows throughout the day. For car enthusiasts there will be a range of Classic Cars with the Best in Show competition judged by the new Mayor of Brentwood, Councillor Mark Reed and supported by Nick’s Tyres. A range of stalls will sell gifts and crafts, plants and garden accessories, children’s books, jewellery and balloons. And it wouldn’t be the Strawberry Fair without some strawberries and cream! Enjoy with a glass or two of Pimms, local beer, sparkling wine, crepes, pizza and posh burgers are also on the menu of the day. Brentwood Borough Council’s

Chair of the Community and Health Committee, Councillor William Russell, said: “The Strawberry Fair is a fantastic day out for all the family with a village fete atmosphere in the heart of the town. “You can watch the local entertainment in the Big Top while enjoying some great food and drink - especially the strawberries and cream to get you in the mood for Wimbledon later this month. Children can enjoy the rides and see the animals we will have from Warescot Farm and Essex Ferret Welfare Society.’’ n Although there is no parking at the event, visitors can park at the nearby Brentwood County High School for £2 with proceeds going to Conservators of Shenfield Common, or use the Town Centre car parks or public transport.


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CHARITY EVENT

John Surtees, second from right and Paul Bridgeman, third from right at Brooklands Museum

Auction raises funds for Surtees foundation

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SSEX auctioneers Clive Emson were invited by the Brooklands Motor Museum based in Weybridge, Surrey, to conduct an auction for their members at an evening with former racing champ John Surtees. Surtees was the only man to win both Motorcycling World Championships and the Formula 1 World Championship in 1964. The auction of a signed John Surtees print and limited edition crockery set depicting the achievements was organised to raise funds for the Henry Surtees Foundation. Henry Surtees, son of John, was tragically killed

in a motor racing accident at Brands Hatch in 2009. Auctioneer on the night, Paul Bridgeman, commented: “I was delighted to be able to offer this rare crockery set, especially as John Surtees is one of my sporting heroes. “To my knowledge we set a new record price for a complete set sold under the hammer, and raised a total of £1,670 for the Henry Surtees Foundation on the night. It was also a wonderful surprise for John Surtees who had no idea the auction was going to be taking place.” Clive Emson Land and Property Auctioneers, are more used to appearing

on Homes Under the Hammer, rather than selling motor racing memorabilia. They hold regular auctions from Essex to Cornwall but were delighted to step in and help raise funds for the Henry Surtees Foundation. n Paul was also invited to be compere at an event at Chelmsford City Football Club, where football manager Barry Fry gave an entertaining account of his years as manager of Southend, Peterborough United and Birmingham City.

NATIONAL BEER DAY

Free Pint to celebrate history BRENTWOOD Brewing Company is joining in the celebration of the first national beer day and the 800th anniversary of the Magna Carta, by offering a free pint of specially brewed Magna Carta beer, Cheers John. Visitors to the Brewery Shop on Monday, June 15 can join in the nationwide Cheers to Beer at the brewery and raise a glass at 12.15pm. The date and time are significant, because 800 years ago in 1215 the Magna Carta was sealed. MD of Brentwood Brewing Company, Roland Kannor, said: “What better way to celebrate

our national drink? Please come along and enjoy a refreshing pint of Cheers John on us. “Many of the rights and freedoms we take for granted today stem from the Magna Carta, so maybe we should think about that a bit too.” Beer Sommelier and author Jane Peyton came up with the idea for Beer Day Britain which has the backing of major industry organisations like Britain’s Beer Alliance, British Beer and Pub Association and the Society of Independent Brewers. CAMRA is also rallying members to support the day.

Beer was so important back then, it got a mention in the famous historical document in article 35 of the charter: “Let there be throughout our kingdom a single measure for wine and a single measure for ale and a single measure for corn, namely The London Quarter,’’ which was a standard measure in use back in 1215.

Woofs and Wellies walk Sandy is a top pub landlady TAKE the lead and ensure your loveable pooch puts its best paw forward to raise funds for Saint Francis Hospice. The hospice is calling on families and pet lovers to sign up to the 3.5km Woofs and Wellies walk at Thames Chase Community Forest, Upminster, on Sunday, June 28. “This is a fantastic opportunity for all the family and their pets to get together and have fun while supporting the hospice,” said Katy Woodgate, the hospice’s Events and Community Manager. “This is our fifth Woofs and Wellies event and we are hoping the community will sign up so we can make it even more successful than in previous years.” The walk begins at 10am at the Thames Chase restaurant. Tickets cost £5 for adults, £2.50 for under 12s, under 3s go free and £2.50 for dogs.

A HORNCHURCH licensee has been recognised as the top solo landlady in the country. Sandy Castle, landlady of the Fatling on the town’s High Street, was the only woman running a pub on her own to reach the finals of the British Institute of Innkeeping’s Licensee of the Year Awards 2015. Sandy, who has been at the Fatling since 2006, has worked in the pub industry for 25 years, was presented with her finalist’s plaque at a special event held at the top of London’s BT Tower. In her nine years at the Fatling, Sandy has built it into a thriving pub, loved by local office workers, shoppers, families, groups of friends and live music fans. She has turned it into a hub of the local community, hosting events such as ‘Hornchurch in Harmony’ and raising funds for both local and national charities.


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ACTIVE ESSEX

Park & Ride scheme proves popular

Karate instructor is now double award-winner

A new Park & Ride scheme in Colchester has already accounted for around 20,000 passenger journeys less than two months since it opened for business. Located just of the A12 at Junction 28 in Cuckoo Farm Way, Colchester, the service has been running since April 13 for free, on a trial basis. The official opening this week saw passenger fares chargeable for the first time after the fare-free trial period. Essex County Council’s Leader, Cllr David Finch, said: “The free trial period has enabled us to understand what works well and what could be improved. It always takes a bit of time to develop a core customer base as we saw with Chelmsford’s Park and Ride services which are now thriving and have expanded in recent years. “I am confident the Colchester service will prove equally popular for people travelling into the historic town centre.” The service costs £3 per adult return, per day. Children aged 5-15 can travel for £1, those under-5 can travel for free.

Dot Naylor, 81, recognised for her outstanding volunteering contribution

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LACK belt Dot Naylor, of South Woodham Ferrers, has received a Point of Light Award from Prime Minister David Cameron, just a year after picking up the Unsung Hero title at the Active Essex Sports Awards. Dot, is one of the UK’s oldest female karate instructors and has volunteered for more than 50 years, coaching thousands of youngsters in the ancient Japanese martial art. When told she was receiving the award, Dot replied: “Why are they giving me this? I am just doing something I love.” Dot took up karate in 1965 after watching a demonstration by four Japanese masters, at a time when it was very much a male-dominated environment. She still teaches regularly at the age of 81, instructing at evening classes and on Sunday mornings at her club, the KUGB Chelmsford (Shotokan Karate Club). Dot says she comes to the club

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because she enjoys spending time with the students. “They are like my family,” she said. “They are an absolute joy, watching them try to learn things. They are all lovely kids.” She has also passed on her passion for karate to her daughter Jane and granddaughter Megan, both now black belts in the sport.

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Two hip replacements and a knee replacement operation have not curtailed Dot’s passion for the sport and her desire to pass on the extensive knowledge she has gained over almost 50 years. Thankfully she has no plans to give up her sport. “I will do it until they put me in the ground,” she added.

diddi dance Essex which offers preschool dance classes for boys and girls aged 1-5 years, will be dressing up and putting on their dancing shoes to raise money for Macmillan Cancer Support. Taking place from June 19-25 the Dress Up and Dance fundraiser asks pupils to wear their favourite themed dance outfits to class in return for a donation to the charity. Last year’s event saw more than £200,000 raised. For more information on Dress Up and Dance visit macmillan.org.uk/dressup.

SOLAR SCHOOLS

Lesson of the day: Make your school a Solar School Clive Rolison explains the idea behind Solar Schools

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ASTWOOD Primary School and Nursery, Southend-on-Sea have embarked on a mission to power their classrooms with renewable energy.

So what is the idea behind Solar Schools? The idea is a simple one: everyone chips in a little bit of money to buy and install solar panels for a local school. The solar panels save money for the school by slashing their electricity bill. The schools will also earn an income through the FeedIn Tarrif, which is a government incentive that rewards the production of renewable energy. This will free up money in the school’s budget for the really essential stuff, such as computers and books. Why do schools need solar panels? Solar panels offer schools more than just a great way to reduce unnecessary costs. They also help to cut down on the emission of the greenhouse gases which are responsible for

climate change. Having solar panels on the school roof will also help children learn more about renewable energy. Rebecca Perman, headteacher is delighted to take part in Solar Schools to secure solar panels and provide a positive visual platform to educate the pupils. “We’re working with two other schools in Eastwood to engage the whole local community on the importance of sustainability and carbon reduction,” she said. How much money will they have to raise? The schools are aiming to raise £8,000 by the end of the summer through various fundraising activities. They are signed up to the Solar Schools project, which is a crowdfunding platform run by the charity 10:10. If you would like to start crowdfunding for your school, find out more details about the Solar Schools project on the website www. solarschools.org.uk. If you know a child at Heycroft or Eastwood and would like to donate, you can do so at www.solarschools. org.uk/eastwoodprimary.


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Nation’s favourite wild flowers revealed

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ACK in March we asked people to join a poll to vote for the Nation’s Favourite wild flower. Three months on and the winning bloom has been chosen. From a shortlist of 25 wild flowers, including honeysuckle, cowslip, poppy and foxglove, two spring woodland flowers have emerged as favourites in each of the UK countries. While bluebell, known for carpeting spring woodlands in shimmering indigo, has come out on top in England and taken most votes overall in the poll, in a surprise result the humble primrose has clearly stolen the hearts of the Welsh, the Scottish and the Northern Irish. Dr Trevor Dines, botanical expert at Plantlife, who are behind the vote says: “I’m really surprised – and quite delighted - that primrose has come out tops in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. This might reflect their curious pattern of occurrence; in northern and western Britain, where

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it’s wet and cool, primroses often spread out of woods and colonise roadside banks and verges. Perhaps they’re more visible as a result and are just more part of people’s lives.” Many voters were keen to explain their choice of wildflower. “One chap told me he voted for primrose because he thought they were ‘just perfect, and could not be improved in any way’”. The Nations’ Favourite Wild Flower Vote is part of Plantlife’s 25th anniversary celebrations. Well known voters included Rachel de Thame, the charity’s Vice President who loves snake’s-head fritillary, and Mike Dilger, TV presenter and naturalist, who voted for lesser celandine Marian Spain, chief executive of Plantlife says: “We’re thrilled that so many people voted – it’s a clear sign that people value and cherish the wildflowers around them.” To find out more about The Nations’ Favourite Wild Flower Vote see plantlife.org.uk.

Sunday’s Thurrock Cycle Marathon saw a huge turnout in Grays, Essex

Saddle up for Bike Week IT appears more people are getting on their bikes nowadays for both work and play. The Thurrock Cycle Marathon last weekend attracted hundreds of keen cyclists for the 20-mile ride and recent figures have revealed more people are cycling to work taking advantage of the Government’s tax-free-loan scheme which can knock up to 42 per cent off the cost of a bicycle. Bike Week takes place from Monday June 13-21 and is held to encourage over half a million

people to join in events, rethink their everyday journeys and switch to cycling as the most convenient way to get around. It also demonstrates the social, health and environmental benefits. Events taking place throughout the country include free cycle maintenance classes to bike rides for all abilities - there’s even a World Naked Bike Ride taking place in Manchester! For events being held local to where you live visit: www.bikeweek. org.uk/events.


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Rock ‘n’ Roll Soiree at RHS Garden Hyde Hall

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OU can rock around the clock, The beautiful surroundings at RHS Garden Hyde Hall, and below well into the evening that is, Rock ‘n’ Roll band the Bluejays who will be performing on Saturday June 20, when an evening of rock and roll music takes place at the glorious RHS Garden Hyde Hall in Chelmsford. Gather family and friends, for what is guaranteed to be a memorable evening with music from the 50s and 60s courtesey of the Bluejays Band who are the UK’s premier Rock ‘n’ Roll band. Grab a blanket, pack a picnic and put on your gladrags, perhaps pack a rainmac or brolly - just in case! The Bluejays formed in 2012 after years of performing together in West End Rock ‘n’ Roll shows such as Buddy - The Buddy Holly Story, Dreamboats and Petticoats and Return To The Forbidden Planet. Since then they have become the UK’s most in-demand 50s band playing all kinds of events at venues including Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Club, The Dorchester, Claridges, Annabel’s of Mayfair and The Natural History Museum - where they were joined

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in brief n FESTIVAL LEISURE BASILDON As the new Jurassic World movie hits the new IMAX screen at Empire Cinemas Basildon this week, visitors to Festival Leisure can get up close to a life-size baby dinosaur on Saturday June 13. Standing at 9ft high and over 4m in length, the baby T-Rex comes complete with animatronic realistic voice-box, blinking eyes, moving arms and mouth and a huge swinging tail. Jurrasic World will be the first blockbuster movie shown in the new IMAX screen, previewing from today (Thursday June 11).

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by Brian May of Queen on Vocals/ Guitar. For tickets and more information call 0203 176 5830. Tickets £14 per adult, £6 per child. The evening commences at 6.30pm.

The refurbished 17th-century Grade II-listed King’s Head pub in Chipping Ongar High street is set to reopen in early July. A splendid £1M makeover has transformed this former coaching inn built in 1679, back to its Georgian England-roots complete with Inglenook fireplaces, panelled wainscoting and exposed beams. Enjoy a quintessential taste of tradition and a few pints!


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CHARITY FUNDRAISER

Sparathon packs a punch for hospice

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OXERS will be fighting fit and on their toes as they pack a punch to raise funds in a Sparathon for Saint Francis Hospice. Reg Davies, 56, and Billy Hollyfield, 27, who run Ringside Gym in Elm Park, insist no one will be on the ropes or need saving by the bell during the six hour sparathon this Saturday, June 13. Robin Dupre, the undefeated cruiserweight from Dagenham, will join Reg Davies’s son Chris, 25, and more than 40 members of the gym as they trade blows for a good cause. “It’s going to be a really fun day and we are hoping people will come along and help us to raise as much money as we can for the hospice,” said Reg, who has been a boxing trainer for 25 years. “My mother-in-law Jeannette Barnes passed away at the hospice last year from cancer.

“We were so pleased with the way she was looked after. The care was first class and my wife’s family were very impressed.” Billy also said his nan Pauline Parkin was cared for at the hospice in the past. “We are thrilled that Reg and Billy have organised this exciting Sparathon to support the hospice,” said Linda Borg from the hospice’s fundraising team. “I’m looking forward to being there on the day and maybe even sporting a pair of boxing gloves. “It is thanks to the generosity and support of local people and organisations like this that we are able to provide the best care and support to everyone who needs it.” Everyone is welcome at the boxing fest, which starts at 9am on June 13 at the boxing gym on Kings Estate, at the rear of 1 Broadway Parade, Elm Park Avenue.

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Producers at the forefront of East Anglia’s home-grown produce

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ITH East Anglia enjoying a growing reputation for its quality food production and manufacture, much of the innovation and excitement around the sector Robert and Laura Strathern is generated by a new band of young and passionate food entrepreneurs; all committed to putting East Anglia on the map and showcasing the region’s food credentials to the rest of the nation. Roger Grosvenor, Executive Officer – Retail at the East of England Co-op says: “Our young producers are the future of the region’s food economy and I am constantly impressed with the innovation, drive and enthusiasm with which they develop and grow their businesses. Our Sourced Locally initiative provides us with the perfect

platform to support their endeavours and we are very proud to be part, we hope, of their future success.” Food entrepreneurs including Alder Tree ice cream, Gnaw Chocolate, Lane Farm meats, Wolff-Evans & Sons, Barbecube, Crush Foods and Krusty Loaf Bakery gathered together for a photoshoot to celebrate Source Locally Fortnight launched by The East of England Co-op which runs until June 14, as part of its ongoing commitment to promote local food. Another Sourced Locally producer with the East of England Co-op for over eight years is Fairfields Farm run by Robert and Laura Strathern, third generation farmers who grow over 550 acres of potatoes across the Colne Valley, on the Essex/Suffolk border and supply potatoes and crisps delivered directly from the farm to over 130 stores six days a week. Fairfields Farm is believed to be the only privately

Passionate about food, East of England Co-op Young Producers, left to right: Stephany Hardingham, Matt Legon, Rebecca Whitehead, Harry Wolff-Evans, Amy Hardingham, Amy Bekooy & Nick Henry

owned business in the country to grow, grade, store, wash, hand-cook, fresh prepack and distribute its own potatoes, all from one family farm. “We grow around 12 different varieties of potato on the farm,” said Robert. “They include Maris Peer, Estima, Desiree, King Edwards and Marfona for fresh potato sales. The crisping varieties have different cooking qualities including Lady Roseeta and Lady Claire. The soil type in the Colne Valley is pretty mixed but carefully managed planting and irrigation, when required, means that we manage to produce a bright, good looking potato.” In 2006 Robert and Laura decided to take their rural business one step further and set about diversifying into crisp production - launching Fairfields Farm Crisps. The major driver was to add value – they felt if

they could grow first class potatoes they could also make premium crisps. “Making crisps is a pretty simple process,” says Laura. “But it takes a whole lot of work to get from a seed potato to a bag of crisps. It’s a bonus that absolutely everything takes place on the family farm, from digging up and hand selecting the quality of the potatoes used, to washing, slicing, cooking and bagging at the on-site factory. “As a result every packet of crisps can be traced back to the potatoes used and the exact field they were grown in – we’re really proud of that.” Laura continues, “The East of England Co-op’s Sourced Locally Fortnight is a fantastic initiative to encourage local people to buy local food and we are proud to be counted as one of many trusted suppliers.”

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It’s nearly summer, so that means Wimbledon and a sudden urge by many to pick up a racket and play tennis. What could be better then than Great British Tennis Weekend (GBTW), which will see courts across Essex serve up free tennis over two further weekends this summer - June 13-14 and August 1-2. The first GBTW for 2015 took place in May.

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PORTS presenter Gabby Logan and former tennis pro Annabel Croft are both Ambassadors for GBTW. Made in Essex chatted to the ‘tennis ladies’ about their involvement in this fantastic free initiative to inspire new fans to the game.

Gabby Logan

What’s your favourite thing about tennis? It’s a brilliant way to keep fit but also very sociable. It is a game that has so many elements I love the power you need to generate when you hit the ball but then the accuracy if you actually want to get it in. The cardio fitness that you need and you build up as you get better is also a super benefit. I love the fact that I can play it with my kids,

Gaby Logan watching the action at a GBTW event

I can’t play rugby with my son but we can hit a ball for hours.

always more enjoyable with a bit of sun.

Do you have a favourite place to play tennis? I have been lucky enough to play tennis in Florida in wonderful humid heat, my body felt about ten years younger. You can’t beat late afternoon sunshine, it doesn’t matter where the court is but tennis is

Why do you think initiatives like Great British Tennis Weekend are important? The initiative is a great way to introduce tennis to those who have never played before. In addition to the health benefits, the Great British Tennis Weekend is a great way for

Annabel Croft joins in the fun

families to spend quality time together. These are fun, local and free events - it’s a no brainer! Do you play tennis as a family? Tennis is the best sport to do as a family, especially as we are a similar level. We love it.

Annabel Croft

How did you get into tennis? I got into tennis while on holiday in Spain when I was 9 years old. I played my first match there and completely fell in love with the sport. I then joined my local club when I got back to England and used to set up my own matches with other children. What is your favourite thing about tennis? I think tennis is a beautiful sport to watch as players’ movements

can be very aesthetically pleasing. But I also think that your personality comes out on court, depending on factors such as the score – it can reveal someone’s true nature which is fascinating. What’s your favourite thing about summer? The summer has always been centred round the tennis season. Summer wouldn’t be the same without my strawberries and cream at Wimbledon. Do you have a favourite place to play tennis? I like to play on a back court with a friend, without anyone watching me and I can just whack the ball around – that to me is heaven. I also love to play in Portugal with my family when on holiday

too, as it brings us all together. Why do you think initiatives like Great British Tennis Weekend are important? I think it’s a great chance for someone who has never played to pick up a racket and try something new. Tennis is unique in that people keep playing right into their nineties which can’t be said for many sports. As tennis has been such a big part of my life, the chance to encourage others to start playing is really important to me. So if you want to perfect your serve, or have a leisurely knock-about, find a court near you, pick up a racket and enjoy playing tennis this summer. For more details on Great British Tennis Weekend visit www.lta.org.uk/gbtw.


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Ensure he is pampered and preened to perfection on Father’s Day with a visit to Menace Male Grooming

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HE ideal treat for Dad is a visit to Menace, Male Grooming Salon in Shenfield. Sons and daughters who think their Dad is in need of a trim, and we’re not just talking about the hair on their head take note: The salon is offering MIE readers free nostril hair removal this Father’s Day with any purchase of a

Father’s Day gift voucher Commenting on the offer, Menace founder Matthew Norris said: “Most men need it, especially Dads. It’s becoming one of our most popular treatments.” As well as nostril hair removal, other essential wellbeing treatments you could spoil him with, include Cut-Throat Shaves, Facials, Massage, Sports Massage, Indian Head Massage, Hot

Stones Massage, Waxing, non-chemical skin peels, Maintenance Manicures and Pedicures. MENACE Gift Vouchers can be purchased for any treatments for any amount. A traditional Cut-Throat Shave (£24) would be a great little treat, as would a Back, Neck & Shoulder Massage (£30). Or give him the ultimate pamper with the Massage, Facial & Shave (£80). For

Gifts galore he will From a quirky souvenir to something a little more luxurious, give Dad a present to remember this Father’s Day, suggests Jessica Ali Looking for a little something for golf obsessed friend or relative? Tired of buying them golf balls? A set of three novelty golf club pens could be just the thing you were looking for. £8, The Contemporary Home, www.tch.net

Capture that favourite moment with Dad and frame it in this Fathers Day Plaque Photo Frame, £1 Poundland,www. poundland.co.uk

A bespoke fragrance in a bespoke bottle with a revitalising, fruity scent, MOSSIMO Fragrance £15 available from www.blueinc.co.uk.

Lads Night In gift box includes chocolate footballs, salt and black pepper crisps not to mention Amstel larger and cheese straws and salsa - all perfect for a true ‘lads night in’. A perfect gift for the blokes and one certain not to disappoint! £29.90, www.iflorist.co.uk Personalised Wine Holder, a fantastic way to present a loved one with their favourite wines - securely holds three bottles! Available in a choice of six colours it can be personalised with 24 characters over two lines of text. Dimensions: 30cm x 12cm x 38cm. £32.99 GettingPersonal.co.uk

Personalised Fathers Day Retro Mug, a stylish and fun personalised gift to let some-one know they are you’re number 1! Choose from two different colourways £12.50. Meenymineymo, www.meenymineymo.com

Reserved For Dad Large Boudoir Cushion, can be personalised, eg, Reserved for Grandad, Reserved for Daddy etc. £35, Swanky Maison, www.swankymaison.com

The Rotary Ultra Slim dress watch has a sleek side profile and stunning two-step dial designs that complement the classic appeal. £209. Available from Heart of Gold Jeweller in Brentwood, heartofgoldjeweller.co.uk. The Rotary Ocean Avenger watch is sporty and practical in design. Waterproof with a a 38m case and all black dial £139 it is powered by a quartz movement. Available from Heart of Gold Jeweller (as above).

These quirky Superman Cap Socks are sure to be a ‘flying’ hit with him, £5 per pair, www.sockshop.co.uk

He’ll look cool in these great shades from Storm Eyewear, from £90, www. internationaleyewear.co.uk.


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those stressed out men, there’s a Stress Therapy package. Hair cuts at £17 are great value. With the rise in the male grooming industry, the opening in 2007 of MENACE Male Grooming, came as no surprise. “Male grooming salons have been popular in London for years and the male grooming industry has been growing steadily, but I still knew it was a risk opening the first one in Essex,” says Matt. “However, men in Essex have embraced the concept and I am thrilled to now be compared to salons across the country and own the best male grooming salon in the UK!” Over eight years on and MENACE and Matt are both award-winning with the

salon having been named the Best Male Grooming Salon in the entire UK 2011, and Matt twice named the Essex Young Entrepreneur of the Year 2010. Menace have waxed more than 2,000 Gorilla’s worth of hair, tidied over 10,000 toenails, trimmed over 2,000 nostrils of unwanted hair, made over 15,000 cups of tea and coffee, and given out over 8,000 lollipops to well behaved little gents. Menace is a regular

An Indian Head Massage & Back, Neck & Shoulder Massage—just £40 instead of £60 to all readers. Just quote ‘Made in Essex’ when purchasing over the phone or in-store.

backdrop for ITV2 hit ‘The Only Way is Essex’, and for the fourth year running will style the headlining acts at

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the V Festival in Chelmsford.” Menace is definitely here to stay and a business that Essex can be proud of.

All treatments, haircuts, packages and vouchers can be viewed and booked online on the easy-to-use MENACE website www. menacegrooming.co.uk or call to book 01277 202448.

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If your dad is a petrol head, why not give him a Father’s Day present that celebrates his love of cars? Driven Imagery, an automotive photography company has put to-gether two bespoke photography packages specifically for Father’s Day which offers car enthusiasts the opportunity to have their pride and joy immortalised in the surroundings of their choice. In black, white or colour these images make beautiful portraits that will last a lifetime. Photo Art Days and Track Days available from £250. For more information visit www.drivenimagery.com.

Leather-look Dad Rules journal. £1.99, GettingPersonal.co.uk

Cricketing cufflinks with chain fittings. Perfect for the Cricket lover with one side a beautifully coloured cricket bat and the other the ball these cufflinks have a blank disc which is perfect for the engraving of an initial. £80, Too Marvellous Ltd, toomarvellous.co.uk

As well as the free nostril hair removal, MENACE are also offering MIE readers an exclusive deal:

The ‘Aston Martin of DAB Radios’, Ruark Audio specialise in creating contemporary and modern designs that not only look and feel pleasing but create the highest quality sound. The R1 radio features various design elements including: tuned acoustic enclosure, DAB, DAB+ and FM Tuner, 10 Station Presets, Switchable Auxillary Input for MP3 and other devices, RotoDial control with soft illumination, Stereo Headphone output and a loudness function. £179, Design 55 Interiors, www. design55online.co.uk.

Sunday 28th June 2015

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Two Hearts Cakes | Victoria Charles Head Pieces | Lilalou Jewellery | Stock Florist Touch of Magic – Décor | White Post Retreats | Rachel’s Hair | Magic Lewis The Little Thing’s Count – Stationary | Entertainment

And many more to help organise your special day Dinner & our monthly Funky Jazz Night from 17:00 - 20:00 A great bag to store his laptop and other work gear, WeSc Holdall, £85, available from www.wesc.com.

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Gorgeous gardens

With the National Flower Show at Hylands Park just weeks away, we caught up with Kimberley Howard, Chargehand at the sumptuous Chelmsford country estate and talked gardens, and the beauty of flowers.

Tell us a bit about you? I’m Kimberley Howard, 25. I grew up in Chelmsford but have since moved to Colchester where I live with my husband and two cats. I have worked within Hylands Park since Autumn 2006, originally as a student whilst carrying out my studies at Writtle College. I completed both a National Diploma and Bachelor of Science degree. After

graduating my predecessor retired and I applied for the position of Chargehand. I haven’t looked back.

How did your love of gardening come about? What are your first memories? I am an outdoors person and I always took an interest in plants. I remember I would often spend time in my Grandma’s garden helping her keep it tidy and harvest the fruit and vegetables. However I also had a passion for building dens in gardens and I’m known for ‘remodelling’ a beautiful Forsythia much to my parents’ dismay. Gardening inspirations - both past

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1) Prune late spring flowering shrubs such as jasmine, wisteria and rhododendron. This will help boost their flower season next year and also helps to give them good shape. Midsummer is the best time to prune fruit bushes and trees as well. 2) Carry out a regular lawn care regime e.g. cutting at the lowest height on the lawnmower and give the lawn a good soak every now and again to encourage deep root growing and increase drought tolerance. 3) Maintain your borders by cutting back early flowering plants e.g. delphiniums, lupins and marigolds and continue to ensure a second display in autumn. Sweep up and compost or recycle the small branches and early fruit fall from threes and shrubs. 4) Deadhead roses which are in full bloom in June/July, check for blackspot and order


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Dementia Adventure is a social enterprise based in Chelmsford that has been providing short breaks for people living with dementia and their carers since 2009. They offer a range of dementia-friendly holidays that are supported by an expert term of volunteers and trained professionals. We find out how it’s helped one family.

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ROM walking holidays in the Lake District to sailing trips from Maldon, people can choose from bespoke holidays for couples or group trips. Last year they took 78 people on various holidays, and continue to expand to include more diverse locations and activities. Although the holidays may only be temporary, the impact on the families with dementia is long lasting. Trevor was 51 and Margaret 45 when they first noticed things weren’t right – they initially thought that Trevor was just being forgetful but his condition rapidly deteriorated. Before long he was unable to carry out simple tasks, such as using his computer, and several minor road traffic accidents in a matter of months resulted in him no longer being able to drive. He was eventually diagnosed with early onset dementia in 2012, at the age of 59. Trevor went from being a successful sales manager to someone who now requires round-the-clock care. Margaret works as a parttime district nurse so when she is at work a carer comes to the house to sit with Trevor until he is collected to go to a local day care centre. Their children live locally and help whenever possible but they also have full-time

Trevor and wife Margaret

jobs and their own families to look after. Trevor wants to be active and live life as normally as possible but has often felt frustrated because much of the support he gets hasn’t encouraged this. People living with dementia, and the people who care for them, want to have a break from time to time and to also get away together. Often they reach the point at which they realise they need extra support to do this, and Dementia Adventure can offer this support. Trevor and Margaret are looking forward to a five day holiday in Devon this month, where they will be able to enjoy time together as a couple away from the stresses of everyday life. Core to Dementia Adventure’s work is the belief that people with dementia shouldn’t see their diagnosis as the ‘end of their lives’ or the end of anything fun. If people stay in touch with the

About Dementia Adventure Dementia Adventure has the support of players of People’s Postcode Lottery, the Department of Health, and are ‘powered by’ the Young Foundation’s Accelerator Programme. For more information visit www. dementiaadventure.co.uk

activities that they love to do and keep on doing them, then they will stay better for longer. The health and wellbeing benefits of such trips include improved appetite, better sleep, increased verbal expression and uplift in mood. Dementia Adventure has a team of trained and experienced volunteers, led by one full-time staff member Jesse Reed, who support carers in looking after their loved ones. On each trip there are two people to support each person living with dementia: their carer and one volunteer. But it’s not just the people living with dementia who benefit from the trip. With all the logistical arrangements taken care of and an itinerary created that suits everyone’s needs, both the carer and person with dementia can concentrate on themselves and each other. Peer support is a crucial part of the group holidays too, as caring for a loved one can be isolating and put a great deal

of emotional strain on the carer. This is something Margaret knows too well. Trevor was the “joker who everyone loved”. But since he started Enjoying the outdoors to lose his memory, their friendship circle has near enough vanished. Margaret described being nature of dementia, ten-pin bowling. around other couples living and the specific needs of the Their trip to watch with dementia on their first person, most activities are Colchester United play holiday as “refreshing.” possible. Crewe Alexandra was on a The Devon break will be “These small outings are very cold February day, in a the second that Trevor and so valuable to Trevor – and large stadium with multiple Margaret have been on with of course Margaret.” says entrances, numerous Dementia Adventure signs and of course Jesse. ”Trevor gets to do the with a third holiday things he loves, and Margaret lots of people. “Thank you in September has time for herself and to This could Dementia Adventure already booked. enjoy seeing the benefits very easily for being the wonderful that these activities give to feel like an organisation you are,” In addition Trevor – elevation in mood, says Margaret. “Our lives to the holidays, conversation, alertness to have been all the better Dementia name a few. overwhelming for knowing you.” Adventure also Who wouldn’t feel good environment helps the couple after being in the fresh air to be in for a by supporting Trevor doing activities you enjoy? person living with on regular day trips. Surely that’s what life is all dementia. However, with Adventure Leader Jesse about?” Jesse’s support Trevor felt looks forward to his time “Thank you Dementia perfectly at ease and enjoyed with Trevor as they get to do Adventure for being the the match. activities such as going to see wonderful organisation you This is a real testament to Trevor’s beloved football team are,” says Margaret. “Our Jesse’s excellent care skills play, or visiting Walton-onlives have been all the better and shows clearly that with the-Naze to take in the sea the right understanding of the for knowing you.” air and enjoy a game of

Adventure leader Jesse and Trevor


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For example Help to Buy has helped As an outright owner, although over 88,000 landlords and tenants and it’s fabulous to be buyers, and over 40,000 Do all housing associations offer you no longer need to pay any staircasing? people rent on the property, it is worth noting able to build the business and guide it inhave a new taken advantage of alternative housing solutions, such as Most housing associations will as leaseholder of an apartment, you’re direction.” Landlords does familiar? We received a phone callmanagement from shared ownership. still required to pay allow this theirsound tenants to staircase Keeley is just one of many new The franchise G15, a collaboration charges,working. such as ground rent, as the to three saying times, until reach wasn’t a tenantofthisupmorning theiryou cooker We asked owners for Belvoir who have been a successful London’s largest housing associations, 100% ownership. 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(see P32), shared ownership schemes the legal fees, and any mortgage your home, the greater percentage you Office and have good relationships with them, are a great way to get onto the fees, if applicable, too. On the plus own, the more profit you will make if so the decision to become a franchisee the and you If you current whyof not us the value your contact home has increased, propertyonce ladder may are find unhappy side, you’llwith not your need to pay anyAgent possibility arose was an easy one,” Keeley says. so there’s a benefit to fees!! staircasing in you can buy a bigger home than you Duty on staircasing up tothan 80% just - they may Stamp be costing YOU more management “I couldn’t wait to be part of a network. I would have been able to ownership if the value is less than getting more equity back when you would otherwise sell up. afford, especially with the opportunity £125,000. recommend anyone looking into a Lettings www.belvoirlettings.com of staircasing. 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ownership can be the perfect platform to With 16 years of lettings become a fully-fl edged owner-occupier 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

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ith election fever beginning to die down and a Conservative government now in place, attentions are turning towards which pre-election pledges will now be implemented. A Conservative government certainly means an end to the Labour-

pledged mansion tax, but what will it mean for the housebuilding industry? Here, we take a look at the reforms promised by the Conservatives in their pre-election manifesto, and take in the reactions of key players in the housebuilding and estate agency industries.

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THE HOUSING MINISTER

• A £1bn fund to build 400,000 new homes on brownfield sites • A Help to Buy ISA to provide a 25% savings boost for first-time buyers • An extension of the Right to Buy policy to help 1.3m housing association tenants purchase their homes • 15,000 new homes in Garden Cities • No mansion tax • No rent controls

Brandon Lewis has retained his position as minister for housing and planning, after a brief period of confusion when he was erroneously replaced by Mark Francois on the website of the Department for Communities and Local Government (DCLG). Lewis has held the position since

last July, and was congratulated by the Association of Residential Lettings Agents (ARLA), who described him as a “highly effective minister”. ARLA is also leading the argument to elevate the position of housing minister to cabinet level, amid concerns that the position has long been undervalued in government, especially with housing having played a key role in this year’s general election.

THE INDUSTRY REACTS Housebuilders Steve Errington, chief executive of Story Homes “Story Homes welcomes the election of a majority Conservative government, which has already made a commitment to deliver muchneeded new housing throughout the country. “We would like the new government to look at supporting affordable mortgages and a return to high loan-to-value mortgage products. A normalisation of a 5% to 10% deposit for customers would help to stimulate housebuilding. With the National Planning Policy Framework embedded in most local authorities, government support to ensure that planning departments are resourced to prevent a bottleneck would be a prudent move.” Andrew Richards, group managing director of Linden Homes “What the housebuilding industry now needs from the new government is stability. Stability translates into certainty around planning reform, ‘homebuyer enablers’ on offer and the wider economy to help keep Britain building. We hope that this government will command that level of guarantee and solidarity in the planning process to spur the delivery of much-needed homes across the country.

“We recently issued ‘Housing our Nation – a Manifesto’ in a bid to inform the debate with our suggested actions to help ease the housing crisis...[and] we look forward to discussing [these] ideas with the newly elected government.” Ian Dyke, managing director of Rippon Homes “The government and the locally elected council members now need to address the housing shortage, which is driving up home prices for both first- and second-time buyers. “The market is driven by supply and demand - if the supply is increased then the market price will stabilise. Housing is not an industry that can be switched on and off like other commodities - it takes up to 12 months to bring a new housing site to fruition to provide new homes, so all stakeholders must look at the process and the planning of developments to take this into account.”

Estate Agents Nick Leeming, chairman of Jackson-Stops & Staff “The clouds that have hung over the London property market have now dispersed. Having seen the number of property transactions slow down sharply over the last six months as the prospect of mansion tax loomed on the horizon, we expect to see

greater activity in the London market from now on. “High valued properties, while still affected by some of the more recent tax changes, should see more stable demand and the resurgence of international interest. Now that London is open for business again we expect the wider markets to respond accordingly.” Lucian Cook, head of research at Savills “We expect much of the deferred demand from the pre-election period to flow back into the prime market over the remainder of 2015 and 2016, particularly given that the spectre of a mansion tax is now removed from the market.” Adam Day, founder of Hatched “I believe this to be great news for the housing market, particularly in the short term, evading the potential surprises and uncertainty that a Labour majority or hung parliament would have created. “If we were faced with a Labour government today, they would have enforced rent cap rises and banned tenants’ fees. Both of these proposed policies would have interfered with market forces, something that should never be controlled. With a Conservative government, it is ‘business as usual’ and I predict that the market will continue to grow.”

Russell Quirk, founder of eMoov.co.uk “Those at the top end of the UK property market will be breathing a sigh of relief having avoided a hefty Labour-led mansion tax. “I don’t think there will be huge implications at the other end of the market. The Conservatives introduced the new Help to Buy ISA to encourage first-time buyer votes and plan to extend it. I can’t see them making a U-turn on their stamp duty amendments either so the lower end of the market should benefit to some extent.”

Private Rented Sector Matt Hutchinson, director of SpareRoom.co.uk “A Tory majority is a worry for UK renters. The Conservatives’ pledges all but ignore the 11 million people in rented accommodation – in particular their concerns around rising rents and letting agents’ fees - with a tunnelvision focus on home ownership. “Trying to get people on to the property ladder is the only box ticked. A supply shortage has led to unbelievable strain on the rental market over the past five years. The Tories need to act fast to ensure renters have access to affordable housing and are better protected from rent rises, particularly when interest rates rise and landlords see their mortgage repayments go up.”

hatever your political persuasion, the outcome of the general election was, from a property industry perspective, a positive one. The machinations of creating a working partnership from a hung parliament may well have set back what has become a largely stable property market across the country. Regions outside London and the South East have been recovering determinedly over the past few months after a destructive few years. It was disappointing to hear some agents – unsurprisingly, those dealing with the headline-hogging “prime Central London” market – crowing about the likely surge in property prices in some parts of the capital when the prospect of a ‘Mansion Tax’ disappeared. While such rises are beneficial to some homeowners – and, of course, the agents they employ to sell their expensive homes – it hardly assists those already struggling at the foot of the property ladder in those areas. It is widely recognised that modest year-on-year growth in property prices is the best position for everyone, though with the caveat, of course, that there’s an affordability factor in all this; that would-be buyers are able to borrow enough to buy the property they need in the area they would like to live in, without overstretching themselves now or risking such a scenario in the future. We are so used to our record-low base rate, and consequently some of the record-low mortgage rates on offer, that it would be easy to forget (accidentally or otherwise) the certainty that from here, there’s only one way they are going to go. The Bank of England has been putting back its likely date for starting to raise the base rate until sometime in 2016, which will provide further leeway to increase their income by the time their currently low mortgage rate inevitably rises. But we all have to remember that whether we’re on variable or fixed rates, there will come a day when that 0.5% base rate will be closer to 5% and the mortgage rates hovering just over 1% will be a dim and distant memory. Government-supported schemes in the new homes industry in particular might also start to disappear and buyers will be back at a market-led “sink or swim” position. We all have to be careful that we know where the other lifebelts are kept before we fall in.

Keith Keith Osborne, editor. ko@whathouse.com @keithosborne69


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GUIDE PRICE £600,000

OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY 13TH JUNE 2.30PM – 4PM BY APPOINTMENT 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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Brentwood

£695,000 GUIDE PRICE £225,000

OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY 13TH JUNE 11AM – 1PM BY APPOINTMENT Forming part of this attractive detached period property, is this one bedroom basement apartment. The property is within easy reach of both Brentwood Station and High Street, with accommodation comprising spacious living area with attractive bay window, fitted kitchen and double bedroom with a modern en-suite bathroom.


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Stondon Massey

£550,000

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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Doddinghurst

£695,000 £615,000

CONSTRUCTED IN 2000 TO THE VENDORS OWN SPECIFICATION A 4 bedroom detached house with en-suite shower room to master bedroom and 3 well-proportioned reception rooms. The property is set well back from the road with a large block paved frontage leading to a double width integral garage. Approximately a 115’ rear garden. Situated in a pleasant cul de sac with fields at the end of the road.


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Brentwood

SEMI DETACHED BUNGALOW IN QUIET LOCATION

Within just minutes of Brentwood’s bustling High Street and Mainline Station, Gerrard Crescent is a lovely location, centred around greensward. This particular three bedroom semi-detached bungalow offers spacious open plan ground floor accommodation, in addition to two first floor bedrooms. To the rear is a fantastic garden with various raised terraces and seating areas, together with a well-kept lawn and tended beds. Viewing is strongly advised.

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Brentwood

AN ATTRACTIVE BUNGALOW WITH VIEWS OVER A WOODED AREA Nestled discreetly off the Ingrave Road and enjoying views over the woods of Shenfield Common, lays this detached three/four bedroom property, surrounded by mature and well-tended gardens. Available for the first time in many years, the property offers a distinct inviting feel and would make a fantastic home for its next purchasers.

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Kelvedon Hatch

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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.

Doddinghurst

£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.

Situated in a pleasant pedestrianised mews is this three bedroom end of terrace house maintained in good decorative order throughout and with a recent UPVC Conservatory extension.

Ongar

A THREE BEDROOM DETACHED FAMILY HOUSE

£395,000

Situated in a pleasant mews courtyard is this three bedroom detached house which has been decorated to a contemporary style with a well fitted modern kitchen, family bathroom with separate wc and a ground floor cloakroom and being within a short walk to Ongar High Street.


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In the spotlight: Wandsworth This month we take a look at the London borough that is home to one of the biggest regeneration projects in Europe

WHERE IS IT? The London borough of Wandsworth is located in South West London, bordering with Hammersmith and Fulham to the north, Lambeth to the east, Merton to the south and Richmond to the west. Towns here include Putney, Earlsfield, Clapham, Balham, Tooting and Battersea.

WHO LIVES THERE? The 2011 census found that 307,000 people live here, although that number is likely to have increased significantly in the last four years. There has been a notable increase in young families moving to the borough, with 44% of residents aged 25 to 44 (up from 36% in 2000) and the proportion of children aged under five up by 33% in the same period.

council tax. The average yearly council tax for a Band D property here is £687, just £9 a year behind tabletopping Westminster and more that £250 cheaper than third-placed City of London (£941.79). Watch out for the car parking charges, though – they were worth £29m to Wandsworth council last year.

WHAT IS THE POLITICAL LANDSCAPE LIKE? Of the 60 council seats here, 40 are held by the Conservatives and 19 by Labour (one seat is held by an independent candidate), and the borough has been a Conservative stronghold in council elections since 1978. Of the three constituency seats here, Putney and Battersea are held by the Conservatives and Tooting is held by Labour.

WHAT IS IT FAMOUS FOR?

WHAT DO HOUSES COST?

Wandsworth is dotted with iconic sites, including Battersea Power Station, HM Wandsworth Prison and Battersea Dogs & Cats Home. The arts are well represented by the historic Battersea Arts Centre (BAC). Tooting Bec Lido – England’s biggest open-air swimming pool - is exceptionally popular, while the green space of Battersea Park stretches for 200 acres and is connected to the Thames Path.

According to research from the property group CBRE, Wandsworth is the sixth most unaffordable borough in London. On average, flats here are priced at £668,806, semi-detached homes £838,887 and detached homes £1.41m.

DID YOU KNOW? Wandsworth is known for its cheap

ARE THERE ANY REGENERATION PROJECTS UNDERWAY? Nine Elms The borough is set to see more new homes built in the next decade than

anywhere else in London. Nine Elms, a district in the north-eastern corner of the borough, is home to one of Europe’s biggest regeneration areas, with 18,000 new homes in the works (at least 5,000 of which will be low-cost). The project, which also aims to create 25,000 new jobs, stretches across 195 hectares and includes more than 20 interconnected development sites. There will also be an extension to the Northern Line, with two new tube stations at Nine Elms and Battersea expected to open by 2020. The regenerated area will benefit from three iconic attractions – the newly developed Battersea Power Station, the new United States Embassy and New Covent Garden Market.

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Carlton Gate by Henley Homes Putney Hill, SW15 Located on Putney Hill, Carlton Gate is a collection of 24 two-bedroom apartments and three three-bedroom penthouses, set behind a faithfully reimagined art deco style façade. Homes at Carlton Gate are finished to the highest standard, with all properties here featuring an openplan kitchen/living/dining space. Each apartment also comes with a private terrace or balcony, as well as the option of audio-visual packages, mood lighting and automated blinds.

Carlton Gate is just a short walk from both East Putney underground station (District Line) and Putney national rail station. Newly released apartments start from £875,000.

Find out more at www.carltongatesw15. co.uk; or by contacting joint appointed agents Kinleigh Folkard & Hayward (020 8222 7200) or Douglas and Gordon (020 8788 3000)

The Ram Quarter by Greenland Group Wandsworth, SW18 The Ram Quarter will offer a collection of 661 new homes on the site of the former Ram Brewery (most recently run by Young’s until the brewery’s closure in 2006) in the centre of Wandsworth. When completed, this development will provide everything from studio apartments to four-bedroom properties across its four buildings. In addition to a landmark residential tower and over 9,500 sq m

of space dedicated to new shops, cafes, bars and restaurants, the development by will preserve many of the site’s historic buildings, which will be restored and refurbished. The River Wandle, which runs through the site, will be rejuvenated as a central feature. Prices start from £435,000. Find out more at www.theramquarter.com; 0800 886 777

Wandsworth Town Work has commenced on a £1bn project in Wandsworth town centre to transform the high street and improve its transport links, cutting down on congestion, noise and pollution. The long-awaited development of the sixacre Ram Brewery site will bring a host of new homes, bars and restaurants in a new waterfront quarter.

Winstanley and York Road Estates After two years of consultations, plans are afoot to redevelop two of Battersea’s most famous council estates, demolishing 700 homes and building 2,000 new ones in their place, in addition to a new park, community centre, library and leisure centre.

Radius by Taylor Wimpey Wandsworth, SW18 Taylor Wimpey’s Radius development consists of a collection of luxury apartments in Osiers Road, Point Pleasant. Located between Putney Bridge and Wandsworth Bridge, this collection of one-, two- and threebedroom homes is located in a highly desirable location close to the banks of the River Thames and within easy reach of central London. Each two-bedroom property features an open-plan kitchen/dining/ living room opening through sliding

doors to a private balcony or terrace, with a well-proportioned master bedroom, a double guest bedroom, a bathroom and a storage closet off the internal entrance hallway. Selected plots offer en suite facilities to master bedrooms. Prices here range from £650,000 for a two-bedroom apartment up to £875,000 for a three-bedroom property. Find out more at www.taylorwimpey.co.uk; 0203 674 1403


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Hip to be square Barts Square is bringing new homes to an historic but long-neglected part of the Square Mile

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tep into the shops, pubs and bars of Smithfield and you’re likely to see a real mix of clientele, from bushy-bearded hipsters to suited-and-booted City professionals. The district’s location, neighbouring the historic creative quarter of Clerkenwell and the commercial HQs of the Square Mile, attracts a truly diverse spectrum of people to work and play, but it’s not really known as a residential quarter. Developer Helical Bar is certainly hoping to change that with its Barts Square mixed-use scheme, transforming an area right on the edge of Smithfield Market and opposite St Bart’s Hospital. While retaining a number of interesting buildings and

facades, the development will also replace some mundane post-war architecture with some high-quality new office space and over 200 stylish new homes. “Whenever a new central London development site comes to market, there is invariably considerable hype about ‘unique locations’ and ‘once in a lifetime development opportunities’,” says Nikki Gibbard, development executive for Helical Bar, who has been preparing the scheme for release for over four years. “While these sweeping statements need to be taken with a healthy pinch of salt, it would not be hyperbolic to say that Barts has presented us with a truly fantastic opportunity to create a place like no other. There are currently

around 7,500 residences in the City of London and it is unlikely that more than 12,000 will ever be permitted, for several reasons. “These include the need for the Square Mile to retain its business focus as a centre of global commerce, coupled with a lack of large-scale residential infrastructure resulting from its historic business dominance. “Therefore to be able to develop 236 high quality and carefully designed residences on a 3.2-acre site steeped in historical charm is, for us, an unrivalled opportunity.” Barts Square will feature apartments and penthouses in a number of discrete buildings, creating some new garden areas and a large piazza, where a new range of shops and restaurants

will provide a focal point for the new community living there. There’s a considerable choice of size and layout of property, giving each an individual feel, particularly in those behind the retained historic frontages. Gibbard and the Helical Bar team have deliberated at length about the interior design, formulating a range of muted, textured materials and finishes that are contemporary without sacrificing a more traditional, homely quality. The attention to detail inside and out has certainly struck a chord with buyers since the scheme launched in autumn 2014, with over 70% of the available units selling out and current interest remaining strong. “There will be a further phase of 52 units released in due course and

interest in these buildings, which contain a number of smaller units, is already building,” adds Gibbard. “Barts Square has become more than just a development scheme for us, it is a labour of love, in which we have been given the opportunity to create a new quarter of the City, and a privilege which we certainly do not take lightly.” The current selection of two- and three-bedroom apartments and warehouses is available from £1.2m to £4.5m. A further release of one-bedroom apartments later this year is likely to start from around £750,000. Find out more at www.bartssquare.com; 020 7726 8995


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Weston Homes announce 60% of phase one sold at Preston Hall

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eading Home Counties housebuilder, Weston Homes has announced that 60% of the first phase of apartments at Preston Hall have sold to a range of buyers including first time buyers, couples and professionals looking to own a home at the prestigious development. Weston Homes has received over 400 enquiries from those interested in owning a piece of history, many of which are from London, the home counties and the local area. Bob Weston, CEO of Weston Homes commented “Preston Hall is one of a kind and we are not surprised at the overwhelming level of interest received for the scheme since its launch in February. The majority of purchasers have been from London and its surrounding areas but we did have one couple who flew in especially from America to be first in line to purchase an apartment in the opening weekend.“ The successful launch event, which took place in February 2015, saw the arrival of over 200 attendees to see the newly restored entrance hall and two bedroom show apartment, which opened with a glittering firework display. Situated in Aylesford, Kent, Preston Hall comprises of 36 luxurious one, two, three and four bedroom

residences, which consists of the restoration of a historic 53,686 sq ft Grade II listed mansion into a new residential address. Each of 36 residences have individual marketing names, unique layouts and features and include apartments, mews houses and villas. They range up to 2,255 sq ft in size, some with mezzanine levels open to spectacular double height living areas. Weston Homes have skillfully combined period details including wall paneling, fireplaces, ceiling coving and moldings with state-of-the-art specification including designer fully fitted Oakwood kitchens with quartz stone tops and Fascino sink and instant boiling water tap. Spacious stone paneled bathroom suites and generous living rooms and luxurious bedrooms result in new homes that combine history with all the facilities required for modern living. Located off London Road (A20) and dating back to 1102, Preston Hall was for over 400 years the country residence of the Culpeper family, relatives of the Dukes of Norfolk, whose descendants included Joyce Culpeper (mother of Queen Catherine Howard, fifth wife of Henry VIII); Catherine Howard and Sir Thomas Culpeper, courtier to Henry VIII and

Preston Hall in 1904

Catherine’s secret lover, a liaison for which they were both executed. In 1848 Preston Hall was purchased by Edward Ladd Betts, a railroad baron, who sold Preston Hall in 1867 to rival railway baron Thomas Brassey. In 1914 the final family to own Preston Hall, the Sauber family, gifted the hall to the Red Cross, enabling it to serve as a hospital during WWI. In 1925 Preston Hall became a hospital for the Royal British Legion and finally between 1945 to 2012 it served as headquarters for the local health authority. Prices at Preston Hall start from £340,000 for the final remaining apartments in phase one. The second phase of homes is set to launch in Summer 2015. For further information, please visit the Sales and Marketing suite which is open daily from 10am to 5pm. Alternatively please contact Weston Homes on 01279 873 300 or visit www.weston-homes.com


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Magellan 2017

Grand Maiden Round the World Cruise Save up to a massive 40%

Around the world in 120 days

This epic grand voyage will take you south from the cold of winter on an adventure of a lifetime. Discover paradise islands, breath-taking scenery and natural wonders contrasting with vibrant cities and fascinating lifestyles. From the Caribbean, transit the remarkable Panama Canal to Acapulco. Then, sail via islands of the South Seas to New Zealand and Australia, before embarking on an exploration of the magical Far East and Indian Ocean. From the ancient sites of Egypt and Jordan, the Suez Canal leads Magellan to the Holy Land, Greece and the Mediterranean, homeward bound.

Limited Offer Book by 31st July

Date

Port of Call

Date

Port of Call

5 Jan

London Tilbury

17 Mar

Kota Kinabalu (Malaysia, Borneo)

6 Jan

Amsterdam (Netherlands)

19 Mar

Manila (the Philippines)

11 Jan

Ponta Delgada (Azores)

21-22 Mar

Hong Kong (China)

18 Jan

Bridgetown (Barbados)

24 Mar

Halong Bay for Hanoi (Vietnam)

20 Jan

Willemstad (Curaçao)

26 Mar

Chan My for Da Nang (Vietnam)

21 Jan

Oranjestad (Aruba)

28-29 Mar

Ho Chi Minh City (Vietnam)

23 Jan

Transit Panama Canal

31 Mar-1 Apr Singapore

27 Jan

Acapulco (Mexico)

2 Apr

Port Kelang for Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia)

5 Feb

Nuku Hiva (Marquesas Islands)

3 Apr

Penang (Malaysia)

8 Feb

Papeete (Tahiti)

4 Apr

Phuket (Thailand)

9 Feb

Bora Bora (French Polynesia)

8 Apr

Chennai (Madras, India)

11 Feb

Rarotonga (Cook Islands)

10 Apr

Colombo (Sri Lanka)

16 Feb

Auckland (New Zealand)

12 Apr

Male (Maldives)

18 Feb

Wellington (New Zealand)

16 Apr

Salahah (Oman)

23-24 Feb

Sydney (Australia)

21 Apr

Safaga for Luxor (Egypt)

27 Feb

Hamilton Island (Whitsunday Islands)

22 Apr

Aqaba for Petra (Jordan)

28 Feb

Townsville (Australia)

23 Apr

Transit Suez Canal

1-2 Mar

Cairns for Great Barrier Reef (Australia)

24 Apr

Ashdod for Jerusalem (Israel)

6 Mar

Darwin (Australia)

26 Apr

Piraeus for Athens (Greece)

9 Mar

Komodo (Indonesia)

28 Apr

Valletta (Malta)

Madras - The perfect introduction to the wonders and mystique of southern India whose infectiously enthusiastic people will treat you as their guest.

10 Mar

Benoa (Bali, Indonesia)

1 May

Gibraltar

12 Mar

Semerang (Java, Indonesia)

2 May

Lisbon (Portugal)

Jordan - Visit the lost city of Petra - estimated to date back to 6,000 B.C. - and Wadi Rum, where T.E. Lawrence found his destiny as ‘Lawrence of Arabia’.

13 Mar

Jakarta (Indonesia)

5 May

London Tilbury

16 Mar

Bander Seri Begawan (Brunei, Borneo)

Dates not shown are spent relaxing at sea.

What’s Included • Comfortable full board accommodation • Afternoon teas and late night snacks • Big show entertainment, cabarets and classics • Self service tea & coffee from 6am to 10pm • Wide range of leisure facilities and activities • Informative guest speakers and arts & crafts • Captain’s cocktail parties and deck parties

World Cruise Highlights French Polynesia - Visit three Robinson Crusoe – like islands with dramatic waterfalls and timeless valleys as you luxuriate in a South Sea islands paradise. Auckland - An archaeological wonder whose culture, blended of Polynesian and modern city, has created a lifestyle ranked amongst the best in the world. Australia - Sydney’s iconic Opera House and Harbour Bridge, beautiful Hamilton Island, the Great Barrier Reef and famous Kakadu national park await. Borneo - Mystical rainforests stretch-out in the foothills of the magnificent Mount Kinabalu. Discover bustling markets, ancient mosques and bone-white beaches. Hong Kong - A vibrant cultural scene influenced by

Magellan departs Thursday, 5th January 2017

Chinese roots and colonial connections, bustling Hong Kong Island will exhaust your senses. Vietnam - Discover the beauty of Vietnam and the fascinating cities of Hanoi, Da Nang and Ho Chi Minh City, still referred to as Saigon. Singapore - Explore this exciting melting pot of cultures, colonial buildings, Buddhist temples, Arab bazaars and contemporary architecture.

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Other sector options are available to/from Singapore & Hong Kong

Cruise from Auckland to London Tilbury

78 nights from £5779pp Cruise from London Tilbury to Sydney

49 nights from £3629pp Cruise from Sydney to London Tilbury

www.cruiseandmaritime.com or see your ABTA Travel Agent

Terms & Conditions apply. Subject to availability and may be withdrawn without notice. Prices are from and per person based on two adults sharing a twin cabin and excludes gratuities at £4pp per night. Highlights may be subject to pre-registering specific shore excursions and are subject to operation and weather conditions. Operated by South Quay Travel & Leisure Ltd trading as Cruise & Maritime Voyages. ABTA V9945. ATOL 4619. 2128


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Let the world be your oyster!

Around the World in 120 Days – visiting 43 ports of call, Cruise & Maritime Voyages (CMV) is pleased to announce the launch of their first ever Round the World Cruise aboard their new flagship, Magellan.

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HE cruise operator’s, 2017 Grand Maiden World Cruise will set sail from London Tilbury on Thursday January 5, 2017 circumnavigating the globe over four leisurely months cruising via the West Indies, Panama Canal, French Polynesia, Australasia, South East Asia, and the Far East, India, the Red Sea, Suez Canal and the Holy Land and Med before return to London Tilbury on Friday May 5, 2017. Nine shorter cruise sector options are also available based on Auckland, Sydney, Hong Kong and Singapore

and full details are available on request in a 16 page advance mini edition World Cruise brochure also featuring Astor’s 2016 & 2017 voyage programme between the UK and Antipodes. Early booking twin saver fares represent savings of up to 40% and start from £8,999 or just £75 per person per night with a reduced 25% single supplement on superior grades starting from £13,629. Chris Coates Commercial Director commented, “The introduction of Magellan in 2015 has considerably broadened CMV’s market appeal and level of interest for our product with record sales achieved this year. Magellan which carries 1,250 passengers accommodated in 726 cabins, is the perfect sized vessel for this special long haul itinerary. Her generous

passenger space ratios with spacious lounges and public areas, three dining venues and extensive deck space and observation points, make her the ideal world cruise choice for 2017 backed up by some really strong early booking price incentives to reward early bookers.”

Set sail with CMV’s new World Cruise programme

A range of cruises featuring a variety of different itineraries and durations from a choice of eight British ports and all four ships in the CMV fleet, Marco Polo, Astor, Astoria (formerly the Azores) and Magellan feature in this great new programme. CMV appreciate the need to offer the best possible deals to those who book early. So, on all cruise departures, incentives are available for booking by July 31, 2015, with most on a Buy One Get One Free basis equating to reductions of up to 50%. Prices start from £149pp for a two night cruise from London Tilbury to Amsterdam. Launching the new brochure, CMV’s Head of Marketing, Mike Hall said, ‘CMV has now established itself as a firm favourite for those seeking a traditional British cruise experience. We

operate a fleet of smaller to medium sized cruise ships, so we are able to offer value and personal service with the aim of providing a leisurely ‘country house’ style cruise experience. More intimate ships allow us to visit places that are not accessible to the larger ships. The new brochure features even more sailings from regional ports as our passengers enjoy the convenience this brings.’

Programme highlights…

There’s great news for solo travellers aboard Magellan! CMV has introduced 150 superior grade cabins available for a modest 25% supplement for single travellers who enjoy cruising but not the expensive supplements. Most Magellan cruises will depart from London Tilbury and,

following this year’s sell out success, also from Newcastle and Dundee. The legendary Marco Polo, celebrating her 50th Golden Anniversary this year, will be operating from more UK ports in 2016. London Tilbury, Hull, Newcastle, Edinburgh Leith, Glasgow Greenock, Liverpool and Bristol Avonmouth are all included for next year. Astor has a programme of long distance premium voyages to and from Australia & New Zealand. It is possible to sail to combine these with sectors of Magellan’s World Cruise allowing passengers the opportunity to do more touring or visiting friends or relatives. Azores is being renamed Astoria in 2016 and with a programme of departures from Bristol – Avonmouth. Also included in the brochure are details of scenic river cruises under the CMV Signature River Cruises brand. Three premium vessels are in the river cruise

fleet; Bellejour, Belvedere and Bellefleur offering a wide range of itineraries including the Rhine, Danube, Rhône and Saône.

Among the best deals for 2016

Majestic Fjordland, April 9, 2016 for seven nights aboard Magellan from Newcastle, full fare from £999pp - Buy one get one free deal equal to £499 per person. Scottish Isles & Faroes, June 16, 2016 for six nights aboard Marco Polo from Hull, full fare from £939 - Buy one get one free deal equal to £469 per person. Prices are per person based on two people sharing an inner cabin on a full board basis excluding gratuities at £5pp per night. Reservations can be made by contacting one of CMV’s travel agent partners or by calling on 0844 963 0000 or by booking on line www. cruiseandmaritime.com www.facebook.com/ cruiseandmaritime www.twitter.com/ CMVoyage


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Time for some California Dreaming on a Worldwide Motorhoming

Holiday, says Ian Weightman

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UT it’s easier than you think. And the bragging rights you’ll have on your return home are about as big as the Grand Canyon you’ll visit along the way. This is the holiday of a lifetime for many. A little bit of soft adventure in a long haul destination: the mother of all sightseeing tours, all perfectly wrapped-up for you by The Camping and Caravanning Club’s overseas arm, Worldwide Motorhoming Holidays. Not every motorhome, of course, has to be the size of a Birmingham bus. Other vehicles are available from van conversions without toilet or shower facilities, to various sizes of 2 to 6-berth, coach-built units with shower, toilets and a host of other facilities to help make the trip a comfortable and relaxing experience. Put simply, this is what a month’s worth of carefully accumulated holiday leave (or the recent pension rule changes!) was made for. There’s also nothing else quite like it. These motorhome holidays are completely different from other types of escorted tours currently on offer to holidaymakers. You won’t be spending all of your time in a group, or travelling in convoy. You have complete freedom to roam and uncover new places, takingin the stunning scenery and open roads at your own pace, safe in the knowledge that backup and support is there, should you need it. And best of all, everything is included: flights, motorhome hire, campsite reservations, hotel accommodation and any other extras you could possibly need along the way. Your on-territory Tour Escorts are there as your ‘go-to’ buddies; the Day Book you receive becomes your bible. Just sit back, slip into gear, and hit the road. Or, if the organisers

Sitting behind the steering wheel of an A-Class RV as big as a coach as you drive along a never-ending American highway on Day Seventeen of a 37-day road trip across the United States’ wild west might sound a little daunting on paper.

of the Worldwide Motorhoming Holidays are to be believed, your roads. Because according to the figures, repeat bookings are the norm; and once you’ve been on your Western Adventure, you’re very likely to want to do a little bit of Californian Dreaming. Other options available are

British Columbia and The Canadian Rockies; Canada Heart and Great Lakes; New Zealand Highlights; South Africa; and Southern Africa Discovery. And the one that surprises and delights most people in equal measure: Amazing Argentina.

Let’s take California Dreaming as an example…

An 18 day, 1,500 miles escorted tour that’s ideal for first time visitors to America. This escorted tour is available from October 14 to 31 in 2015, and includes the services of an experienced tour escort, return flights from London, 15-days hire of a 5-berth motorhome with unlimited mileage, 14 nights of site fees, two nights’ hotel accommodation in Los Angeles, a tour Day Book containing maps and routes and a

welcome and farewell dinner. This particular tour also features a guided tour of Yosemite National Park, time in both San Fransisco and San Diego, a drive along the Big Sur on California’s State Highway 1, and a fully guided tour of Los Angeles. Prices are based on two adults sharing a motorhome, and start from £2,795 per person. Worldwide Motorhoming Holidays appear to have thought of everything, and also offer extensions to all trips, including rail journeys, cruises and boat trips, flight upgrades, stopovers, and other additional experiences - as well as tailor-made trips for anyone who doesn’t want to be tied to a set itinerary. For more details visit www worldwidemotorhomingholidays. co.uk.


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Fitness Shimmy ‘n’ Groove LIFESTYLE

Lindsey Abbott’s motto is ‘live well, laugh often and love much.’ She has run Chelmsford based fitness business Shimmy ‘n’ Groove since January 2013.

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FEW friends asked me to motivate and help them feel fitter and potentially lose weight. So I hired the local church all and got moving. Word amongst friends started to spread and people who came along for the sessions enjoyed the activity, increased their energy levels and some lost inches too,” Lindsey explains. Having been Head of Dance at a local secondary school for 10 years, Lindsey used her choreographic skills to devise some fun danceinspired aerobic routines. “Bringing a sense of fun into your chosen workout is key to your well-being and can vastly improve your results.” adds Lindsey. After gaining a variety of exercise qualifications to add to her portfolio of teaching expertise, Lindsey is now a PT, Gym instructor, postnatal exercise specialist and able to give sustainable nutritional advice centered upon a ‘no quick fix/no fads’ philosophy. Shimmy ’n’ Groove attracts people ranging in ages from 13 to 75 years-old and holds a variety of exercise classes throughout the week in community venues across the Chelmsford area. Lindsey describes the classes, a combination of cardio, strength, sculpting and toning with different levels of intensity for each exercise, as ‘having a friendly atmosphere where you can challenge yourself and leave feeling energised.’ “I devised a mat-based class combining legs, bums and tums with Pilates actions and also a program of circuit training classes,” says Lindsey. “All group classes are designed to suit all

abilities and exercise preferences and we are confident that you’ll find and enjoy a class to suit your schedule. In addition to group exercise, Lindsey (and her team) offer a range of wellbeing services; Small group Ante/Post natal programmes where parents can bring the children and enjoy a relaxed approach to ‘working out’ in a home environment, 1:1 Bespoke wellness plans in the Shimmy personal studio, Shimmy ‘n’ Giggles Dance parties and Shimmy ‘n’ Soothe facial and make overs promoting the Tropic Skincare range. Shimmy ’n’ Groove also take part in several fund raising charity events to promote wellbeing and a sense of achievement. On May 20, several of the group Sky Dived for Little Havens children’s hospice. They are also are taking part in the J’s Hospice Dragon boat race through Chelmsford in July and also a 3rd Tough Mudder obstacle race in September for Help for Heroes. So, if you feel in need of exercise, want to meet likeminded people and challenge yourself for the better, the following testimonials from some of the Shimmy ’n’ Groove gang

will hopefully inspire you to find out more and join in the fun! “I have been going to Shimmy ‘n’ Groove fitness classes for two years and have been delighted with the results. I have recently started Sculpt ‘n’ Stretch. I feel great after this class, it is the perfect class too if you enjoy Pilates. The relaxation section at the end, means that you are completely chilled out when you finish.” Juliet, Chelmsford. “Shimmy Circuits is the ideal choice if you want to improve your all round fitness and strength. It really does work! You can see own progression each week

and can challenge yourself at your own pace. The exercises change weekly, so you get a good variation. You feel a great sense of achievement at the end of each class as well as the health benefits, I have made some fantastic friends through attending Shimmy classes. “There are many social activities that you can attend or simply enjoy chatting with people before and after class. The instructors are professional and approachable, making everyone feel welcome. They can advise you on your fitness goals and always encourage you to challenge yourself.” Juliet, Chelmsford.

“I’m a slightly out of shape mum of two with some very poor eating habits! I’ve always liked the thought of exercise and I’ve been a member of many gyms in the past, I just very rarely went (and that was before kids!). “I have recently started a post-natal class with Lindsey and I LOVE it! I go at a sensible time in the day, both my children come with me. Lindsey is very welcoming and includes them both as much as possible, plus the telly is on in the background for them if they prefer. “Lindsey is very encouraging with the class and has helped me with my eating habits. She totally gets it! She understands her audience! All the “Shimmy Sensations” recipes (main meals, snack ideas and desserts) are quick, simple and low costing. All of the exercises are also very well aimed to mums with little time on their hands. I’ve been shown how to make the most of parts of the house and use them to exercise… “Press ups against the kitchen worktops, triceps dips on the stairs. No more excuses for me! “Lindsey offers support throughout the week via text or FB messaging which is great to keep me on track.

I’m so pleased I was encouraged to join this class by a friend as it’s not just been an hour long class each week, as a family we are slowly but surely changing our diet for the better.” Emma, Chelmsford. “I have not exercised for at least 20 years. I am overweight and find walking difficult due to a pain in the back when I do. “I decided to try the Sit ‘n’ Groove classes initially as I would have the ability to sit and exercise, however, I have found that I am able to stand and exercise which was a surprise to me!mI can feel the benefit, my joints move easier and my walk-ing posture has improved. am feeling more confident and less sluggish. The sessions are fun, effective and adaptable with the facility to sit and exercise if you feel unsure on your pins!” Simone, Moulsham. As one person commented: “Lindsey Abbott at Shimmy ‘n’ Groove is an amazing trainer both in her 1-1 sessions & group classes. She works with the ‘whole person’; mentally, physically and emotionally.” Hazel, Chelmsford

So what are you waiting for? Call Lindsey: 07886 721411 facebook.com/ shimmyandgroovefitness Twitter @shimmyngroove


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Beauty

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bareMinerals create innovative products that are powered by nourishing, skin-loving minerals to help women achieve beautiful, healthy-looking skin. Their award-winning make-up products and skin loving formulas are loved by women of all ages and skin types around the world. (bareminerals.co.uk).

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and is perfecting for perking up tired? skin. I recommend applying to the tops of the

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4: The 5-in-1 BB Advanced Performance Cream Eyeshadow in Barely Nude (£17) is a

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On a plate… with

Simon Silvester

Rhubarb And Stem Ginger Bavarois Ingredients:

500ml stock Syrup 900 ml Rhubarb puree 1/4 of a Lemon Juiced 900 ml Whipping cream 11 Sheets of Leaf gelatine 3 fine diced stems of ginger in syrup Method

Soften the gelatine in iced water for 5 minutes and squeeze out the remaining water. Whip the cream loosely and set aside in the fridge. Bring the stock syrup to the boil, add gelatine and stir to dissolve. Add the fruit puree and stem ginger to the gelatine mixture and stir until cooled. Fold the fruit puree mixture through the whipping cream until combined Pour into 6 martini style glasses allow to set for 3 hours in the fridge Garnish with stem ginger and Chantilly cream or mixed berries.

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IMON Silvester is Chef Director at Fulton’s Restaurants and has inspired an ethos of seasonal eating and local produce at his two restaurants, Fulton’s on the Green in Writtle and Fulton’s Chop House at Dunmow. These summer recipes have been developed by him and his team to make the most of this season’s ingredients and will bring a taste of summertime to your table.

Pan roasted Essex pork cutlet, pork belly and Braeburn apple croquettes with cider and sage reduction (serves 4) Ingredients:

Method:

200g of pork belly skin removed 500ml duck fat 2 braburn apples grated 500g of king Edward potatoes 200g panko bread crumbs 1 egg 3tbs flour 4 Large pork Cutlets 100g Diced Black Pudding to Garnish 500ml of chicken stock 2 sage leaves 250ml good local Cider 1 onion 1 carrot

Confit the pork in the duck fat for around 4 hours at 350 degrees until the meat is melting and tender, shred with a fork while still warm and leave to one side Boil the potatoes for mashing season with salt and pepper Combine the apple, pork and mashed potatoes and mix well Roll into finger length portions and allow to chill until set and firm Flour egg and bread crumb the croquettes and leave to set once more in the fridge.

Method: For the cider sage reduction:

Gently fry the carrot and onion in a little oil until golden, add the cider and reduce by 2/3rd, add the chicken stock and reduce by 3/4. The sauce should be thick and glossy, finish by stirring in a nob of cold butter To Serve: Fry the croquettes in a little oil until lightly golden and then finish in the oven to ensure the centres are piping hot While the croquettes are frying season the pork and pan roast the

Fulton’s crab cakes with Eastern Shore Pub Sauce Ingredients:

1lb of white carb meat (from the claw if possible) 1 whole egg 3tbs Mayonnaise 2tsp Dijon Mustard 2tbs chopped flat leaf Parsley 1/4 tsp Celery Salt 1/4 tsp Spanish Paprika 150g Panko Breadcrumbs For the Eastern shore pub sauce:

1/4 tsp. cayenne pepper 1/4 tsp. Salt 1/4 lemon Juiced 500ml tomato sauce Method: Eastern Shore Pub Sauce

Sweat off the onion in the vegetable oil until soft and lightly browned. Combine all ingredients together and whisk well Refrigerate until required

1/4 of an onion finely diced 1floz vegetable oil 1tsp English mustard powder Method: Fulton’s Crab Cakes Whisk the egg Mayonnaise 1floz American Mustard

mustard salt and spices together. Fold the crab meat and parsley through the mayonnaise and egg mixture add the bread crumbs and mix well. Refrigerate for 20 minutes to allow the breadcrumbs to absorb the moisture. Roll into 12 starter sized balls for a starter. Shallow fry until lightly golden and hot throughout. Serve alongside a salad garnish and plenty of the Eastern Shore Pub Sauce.

cutlets on all sides until golden brown placing the black pudding alongside the pork and finishing in the oven Stack the croquettes neatly on the plate resting the cutlet against the stack garnish with the black pudding and finish with the rich glossy cider and sage reduction.


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Real life

Raising a glass for a very special cause

The Nags Head in Billericay holds various events to raise money for all kinds of charities but recently they have been supporting a very special cause - Oscar’s Journey.

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AST Saturday the pub held a Charity Golf Day and raised over £3,000, this weekend a Casino Night black tie event is taking place, with further events planned for later this year. Lucy, who works at The Nags will also be running the Paris Marathon next April to raise money for Oscar’s Journey. As landlady Linda Webber said: “Oscar’s Journey is quite special to me. Oscar’s parents are a lovely local family who come in the pub and I’ve got to know them well.” Oscar’s Journey came about because of a truly heartbreaking but inspirational story. Oscar Roger Griffiths was born on October 11, 2013. Due to complications during birth, the little boy suffered severe lack of oxygen to the brain and required resuscitation following an emergency Caesarian. He was placed on life support for the first five days of his life and transferred to a specialist neo-natal unit, who provided cooling treatment for 72 hours to limit the extent of his brain damage.

Nothing is ever easy for Oscar. The extent of his brain damage literally affects all aspects of his life, it was two weeks before he first opened his eyes. He is unable to swallow, he regularly chokes, he has moderate hearing loss and cannot control movement in his limbs. Oscar’s official diagnosis is severe quadriplegic cerebral palsy. He stayed in hospital for the first nine weeks of his life whilst his parents Paul and Caroline were trained on how to look after his complex needs and necessary medical equipment was delivered home. They also had to allow to carers to be arranged to look after Oscar through the night at their home. Since coming home, Oscar has continued to amaze everyone, he is still unable to sit unaided, swallow or use his limbs but he has a strong mind and his is clearn on what he does and doesn’t enjoy. But the sad truth is the NHS resources are limited and their main course of support for Oscar is physiotherapy and symptom management. Paul and Caroline have undertaken research to look at alternative but effective methods to

Oscar with parents Caroline and Paul

help actually improve Oscar’s quality of life but these therapies aren’t cheap. In August 2014 they started The Scotson Technique, which involves Paul and Caroline applying light pressure on the

muscles which aid Oscar’s breathing and posture which in turn will help stimulate and strengthen his respiratory system which was greatly affected during his birth. Since beginning this treatment Oscar has been his most stable since birth, his breathing is stronger, he is more alert and his general health has greatly improved. Every day with Oscar is a blessing and his amazingly inspirational parents are determined to do their best to help him progress in life. Any funds raised will help them provide the treatment Oscar needs to achieve this. The Casino Night in aid of Oscar’s Journey takes place Saturday June 13, 2015 at 8pm. Tickets are £30pp. (entry is by ticket only). The black tie event includes: a welcome glass of bubbly, hog roast, Casino chips (additional Casino chips can be purchased), 10pm Clubbing at The Nags. The Nags Head, 50 Heath Road, Ramsden Heath, Billericay, Essex CM11 1HS 01268 711 875/www.thenagshead-ramsdenheath.co.uk.

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Summer reading At last the sun has arrived and hopefully it’s here to stay. That means longer days and making the most of being outdoors. It also gives us a great excuse to catch up on our reading, whether we’re at the park with the family, relaxing in the garden or (for you lucky people) lounging by the pool.

So what summer reads are available? Here’s just a few for adults and teens, to get you in the reading mood, says Chicken & Frog’s Natasha Radford

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ET’S begin with John Green’s Paper Towns. Does John Green sound familiar? He was responsible for the tear jerking ‘The Fault in Our Stars’. Like ‘The Fault in Our Stars’, this has also been adapted for the big screen, due for an

August release. But do read it first! Quentin Jacobsen has spent a lifetime loving the magnificently adventurous Margo Roth Spiegelman from afar. So when she cracks open a window and climbs into his life (dressed like a ninja and summoning him for an ingenious campaign of revenge) he follows. After their all-nighter ends, and a new day breaks, Q arrives at school to discover that

Margo, always an enigma, has now become a mystery. But Q soon learns that there are clues and they’re for him. Urged down a disconnected path, the closer he gets, the less Q sees the girl he thought he knew. Harper Lee’s much awaited and anticipated follow up to the classic To Kill a Mockingbird is due for publication this July. Go Set

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a Watchman is set during the mid-1950s and features many of the characters from To Kill a Mockingbird some twenty years later. Scout (Jean Louise Finch) has returned to Maycomb from New York to visit her father Atticus. She is forced to grapple with issues both personal and political as she tries to understand both her father’s attitude toward society, and her own feelings about the place where she was born and spent her childhood. Neil Gaiman’s Trigger Warning: Short Fictions and Disturbances will dazzle, captivate, haunt, and entertain. In this new volume, Neil Gaiman pierces the veil of reality to reveal the enigmatic, shadowy world that lies beneath. Trigger Warning includes previously published pieces of short fiction-stories, verse, and a very special Doctor Who story that was written for the fiftieth anniversary of the beloved series in 2013-as well as BLACK DOG, a new tale that revisits the world of American Gods. Benjamin Alire Sáenz’s Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe is a lyrical novel about family and friendship. Aristotle is an angry teen with a brother in prison. Dante is a know-it-all who has an unusual way of looking at the world. When

the two meet at the swimming pool, they seem to have nothing in common. But as the loners start spending time together, they discover that they share a special friendship—the kind that changes lives and lasts a lifetime. And it is through this friendship that Ari and Dante will learn the most important truths about themselves and the kind of people they want to be. Eleanor and Park from Rainbow Rowell is set over the course of one school year in 1986. This is the story of two star-crossed misfits— smart enough to know that first love almost never lasts, but brave and desperate enough to try. When Eleanor meets Park, you’ll remember your own first love—and just how hard it pulled you under. Funny,

sad, shocking and true - an exquisite nostalgia trip. Eleanor... Red hair, mismatched clothes. Standing behind him until he turns his head. Lying beside him until he wakes up. Making everyone else seem drabber and flatter and never good enough… Park... He knows she’ll love a song before he plays it for her. He laughs at her jokes before she ever gets to the punch line. There’s a place on his chest, just below his throat, that makes her want to keep promises...

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

A financial obligation that you thought was resolved will demand your attention again. Remain calm. You may be able to arrive at a new arrangement after talking the matter over with someone who will be able to find a compromise way forward. This is not a good time to dig your heels in over minor issues. Look for the bigger picture and the longer term future and then make your choices and decisions. Be wary of anyone offering easy answers to difficult problems.

A long abandoned project should be brought back to life. It will be a welcome distraction to turn your attention to anything outside of your world of work. Invest a little time and a little cash in this plan and you won’t regret it. If you want to make more money, think about working for a big organisation like a hospital, university or government agency. Such an employer will provide you with a steady pay cheque and lots of vacation time. It’s an ideal way to finance your lifestyle.

LIBRA September 24th - October 23rd

Finding another source of income would be a good idea. Putting all your eggs in one basket is dangerous in this economy. Fortunately, you are multitalented. Earning extra money through teaching or passing on you’re a skill is a strong possibility. Start slow and build a following. People respond well to your energy and enthusiasm. It also helps you embrace new ways of thinking and learning. Instead of adhering stubbornly to outmoded traditions, you’re willing to experiment.

CAPRICORN December 22nd - January 20th

TAURUS April 21st - May 21st

LEO July 24th - August 23rd

Spending more time at home can help a relative adjust to a difficult situation. You’re a warm, generous individual who is very protective of your family. When one of your relatives needs help, you’re quick to respond. A romance may have to be put on hold while you attend to this issue. Turn a deaf ear to those who think you should have different priorities. You have good instincts and firm ideas about where you should spend your energy. Obey these impulses.

SCORPIO October 24th - November 22nd

You will be asked to return to a troubled situation, workplace or organisation. Although you thought your role here was finished, there is still work to be done. It will give you great satisfaction to make changes and introduce ideas you proposed long ago. People are finally willing to admit the error of their ways. You will be given free rein. Fortunately, this position will involve significant benefits. This is a wonderful opportunity to begin a savings or retirement plan.

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

Don’t assume all is well with your nearest and dearest. Although you have worked hard to keep everyone happy, there are still some problems that must be resolved. Fortunately, you are patient and compassionate and it is these two qualities that will help you put things right now. Instead of staying focused on money, turn your attention to your best friend or romantic partner. Find ways to connect regularly. Setting aside time each week for each other can be very helpful. A persistent health problem will flare up again. This is your body’s way of telling you to slow down. There are many exciting opportunities on the horizon. You should be happy about them. It is important to be selective about the obligations you make. Instead of accepting every offer, choose one or two that will add to your peace of mind and contentment. Make sure to get plenty of rest each day. Eat well and take regular exercise. Your aches and pains will soon be less of a worry.

CANCER June 22nd - July 23rd

It will take more time than usual to acquire new skills. In the past, you’ve been a quick learner. That won’t be the case with a new set of professional responsibilities. The learning curve here is steep, so be patient. When you become frustrated, turn your attention to soothing activities that make you feel centred. In time, you will clear this hurdle. Until then, be philosophical about setbacks and keep reminding yourself you are still a beginner.

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You’ll be withdrawing from the hurly-burly to deal with some personal matters. Don’t feel pressured to go public with this situation until you’re ready. Whether you are taking care of an ailing relative, looking after a child or getting treatment for a problem is your business. As a result of this shift, a close relationship will also undergo changes. Allow your best friend, romantic partner or business associate to assume a higher profile. Show your trust, they need to see it.

Your social circle could find itself thrown into turmoil. Someone will be cast from your midst. As upsetting as this situation is, you will not mix with deceitful people. If you’ve discovered a loved one has been lying to get ahead, you must break ranks. You don’t want your reputation to be compromised by association. A new job is on the horizon. You’ll be excited about making a fresh start. It will take time to make friends, so be patient and practical.

You will be thrust back into the spotlight after a period of seclusion. Tying up loose ends at your job or filling in for an ailing executive will be time consuming. Although you will miss your freedom, it will feel good to be in the power seat again. Take this opportunity to resolve any differences that took place with a colleague. By making your position clear, you will be able to resume a productive relationship with them. You could even become friends. Return to a spiritual practice that gives you peace. Recently, you’ve experienced a lot of pressure in your world of work and professional matter. Now things are calming down. Spending time on a calming ritual will put problems in their proper perspective. There is more to you than your public persona. You have a rich inner life that has sustained you since childhood. Connecting with this side of yourself can be as simple as reciting a prayer or making a gratitude list each day.

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2 Combine fossil fuel energy with significantly cleaner energy sources (8)

3 What old newspaper did, having cowardly editor (8)

4 Sent academician translation of Proust that’s

about acceptable (9) 5 German poet said to have blasted “mostly dumb German opera” (15) 6 Tree from Lusaka’s gone astray (7) 7 Summer festival’s leading lady finds setter’s packing a most powerful piece (3,5) 8 Gypsy gentleman needs money for food (8) 14 Passed examinations? (9) 15 Piece of music much performed in Copenhagen? (8)

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almost drunk (8) 17 Cosmetic from the Orient found on the old ship (8)

18 No rep is substituted, note, when one appears thus (2,6)

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Community radio station Phoenix FM broadcasts live programming from 7am to midnight every day to Brentwood, Billericay and surrounding areas on 98.0FM and www.phoenixfm.com Thursday, June 11 7.00am The Breakfast Show with Mike Porter in association with Saint Francis Hospice 10.00am Eat My Brunch with Michelle Ward in association with Chigwell Bifold Doors and Windows 1.00pm One 2 Three - local news and chat with Nikki Mills in association with Affinity Wills 3.00pm Drive with Keith Rogers in association with Papa John’s Pizza 6.00pm Midweek Matchzone - local and national sport news with Ronnie O’Sullivan and Chris Hood 7.00pm GR80s - music and guests from the 80s with Xanthe Bearman 9.00pm 50 Shades Of Chay - indie and alternative music with Chay Appleyard 11.00pm Cultura Brazil - news and music for the

local Brazlilian Community (in Portuguese) with Ezequiel Cassol Friday, June 12 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 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, June 13 7.00am The Breakfast Show with Antonia Jones 10.00am Feelgood Saturday with Alan Johnson

12.00pm Between The Lines - local sports news with Steve Robertson 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, June 14 7.00am Sunday Breakfast with James Moloney 10.00am The Playlist 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, June 15 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 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

music with Rob Harvey

Wednesday, June 17 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 Tuesday, June 16 6.00pm Words and Sounds - book reviews and 7.00am The Breakfast Show with Mike Porter 10.00am Eat My Brunch with Michelle Ward 1.00pm readings with Christopher Stagg 7.00pm Body Talk with Mel Watson in association One 2 Three - local news and chat with Scott Ross with Spire Hartswood Hospital 3.00pm Drive with Keith Rogers 8.00pm Curveballs - indie, alternative, rock and 6.00pm One For The Road - rock music with Alex local bands live with Nick Field Hoggett 10.00pm The Top 20 Show with Brian Ager - two 8.00pm Off The Record - indie music with Ben hours of Bruce Springsteen tracks chosen by Knight Phoenix FM listeners 10.00pm Synth City - new wave and electronic


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Join Leona Lewis for the Hopefield Sponsored 5-mile Walk

WEEKEND Some of the best events that will appeal to all your senses

VISIT

Hopefield Animal Sanctuary, Brentwood, is holding its annual 5-mile sponsored walk this Sunday June 14 at Weald Country Park. Hopefield is a non-profit organisation that cares for sick, unwanted and mistreated animals throughout Essex. Those who want to participate should arrive ready for a 10am start. Hopefield Patron, singing superstar Leona Lewis will be in attendance.There’s a £10 signup fee which includes a t-shirt. For more details visit hopefield.org.uk.

SEE

Don your superhero costume and head to Romford on Saturday to

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help break a world record whilst supporting The Mitchell Huth Memorial Fund. All superheroes must be recognised and each costume must be full head to toe representation of that character Audley in Bloom event this Sunday

and the Green Lantern. The event takes place at Forest Farm, Forest Road, IG6 3HQ. To participate £5 per adult, children under-12 free. To purchase your tickets for the entry of Guinness World Records you must register to Eventbrite www.eventbrite. com/e/break-a-world-recordtickets-15975895333]. Also on the day which kicks off at 11am there will be entertainment including a fun fair and live music.

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including mask/helmet/cape and shoes such as Batman, Spiderman, Superman, Supergirl, Wonder Woman, Hulk, Iron Man

Plenty of local produce will be on tap at The Essex Country & Craft Show taking place at Hylands House, Chelmsford this weekend (Saturday June 13 and Sunday June 14). Attractions on the day include dog agility, falconry, sheep racing, food demo’s, food and drink

stalls, crafts and music and more. Tickets £7.50 per adult, £3 per child (5-13 years). 10am-5pm. For more details visit: www. essexcountrycraftshow.co.uk.

HEAR

Legendary 70s band The Rubettes featuring Bill Hurd come to Chelmsford Social Club this Saturday for a rare UK show. They will perform all their classic hits including Sugar Baby Love and Juke Box Jive. The Rubettes will be supported on the night by the UK #1 tribute to Status Quo, highly acclaimed Quoincidence. Chelmsford Social Club, 55 Springfield Road. To book tickets, from £14, visit www.essexlive.co.uk or call 01245 261379.

Jimmy’s Farm

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If you love gardening and gorgeous blooms and plants, the Audley in Bloom event at Audley End House, Saffron Walden this Sunday is the perfect choice. Join the English Heritage garden team for the day as they rake up the past in the historical grounds of this elegant 17th-century country mansion and uncover the wonders of the Great British garden. There’s a chance to get to the root of gardening problems with workshops led by expert team members and Essex Plant Heritage Group and be part of the audience of a special English Heritage Gardeners’ Question Time. For more details englishheritage.org.uk/audleyend.

Cooking demonstrations

Sausage and beer festival

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Jimmy Doherty IMMY’s Farm Sausage & Beer Festival returns for another year on July 25 & 26. 2015. The festival, held at the TV presenter, and farmer’s farm in Suffolk, combines the best of music and food in two packed days. There’s live music, kids entertainment, cookery demos from top chefs and the best local food and drink producers on hand to ensure visitors are well-fed and watered. CBeebies presenters, Justin Fletcher and Mr Bloom, are confirmed to open the Main Stage with performances from bands, Toploader, Athlete, Chaz & Dave and The Shires. Gennaro Contaldo, Marcus Bean, DJ BBQ, Dan Doherty and Richard Burr are leading cooking demonstrations at The Cookhouse tent. Festival extras include About Jimmy’s Farm... Sausage Making Workshops and a brilliant outdoor Theatre in the Started in 2002, this rare breed, free-range farm is both a tourist Forest production of Shakespeare’s Midsummer Night’s Dream. attraction and working farm. Spread over 170 acres of beautiful A great value for money experience for every age and stage, Suffolk countryside, visitors to Jimmy’s Farm are invited to Festival go-ers can also camp for the weekend to ensure they don’t partake in myriad activities to cater for the whole family. The miss a thing! farm park is open to visitors seven days a week, offering a unique The festival runs from Saturday July 25 at 11am to Sunday opportunity to observe a variety of rare breeds, both big and small. July 26 at 11pm. The restaurant, field kitchen, retailers, farm shop and butchery Tickets: Adult (aged 16+) £17.50 per day, Child (under 16’s) offer the best of Suffolk’s local produce. The farm is also home to £10 per day, Family (2 adults and 2 children) £50 per day. an exciting programme of events throughout the year. Jimmy’s Farm, Pannington Hall Lane, Ipswich Suffolk. For more details visit: jimmysfarm.com or call 01473 604206.

Entertainment for kids

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Power up, consumption down G ERMAN maker BMW has launched its latest incarnation of the 1-Series, the starter car for many BMW aspirants to the famous marque. It has seen a variety of subtle changes and refinements or improvements since the first launch 11 years ago and now there are more. They can be summed up in two ways: better performance with reduced fuel consumption and, particularly more recently, a massive advance in technological applications. The latest 1-Series has arrived with a raft of ‘connectivity’ as BMW calls it. If you really must ensure you are available to the world outside your car as you drive along, or want to connect to it at whatever mph is on the clock, then even the 1-Series lets you do just that. On the financial side, there are sub-divisions. These are something you have to study carefully to understand what you are paying for. Take, for example, two versions of the new diesel-engined cars that I have tried. The cheaper of the two was the 116d ED Plus. Among its optional extras was Media package - BMW Professional, which included: Navigation system - BMW Professional Multimedia, BMW Online Services,Real Time Traffic Information, Information Plus,

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Remote Services, Black panel display. This package costs £1295. The other car was the 125d M Sport; similarly, amongst its optional extras was ‘Media package - BMW Professional’ which included exactly the same kit, but this time the cost was quoted as £1,890. The reason behind this, explains BMW, is that the 116d ED Plus comes with navigation as standard as it is aimed at corporate users, hence why there is a reduced price. Most cars in their range are particularly good to drive, even if they are fitted with the less powerful engines. It was interesting, then, to have a go in the new 1.5-litre 3-cylinder diesel. This has an emission rating of a mere 89 g/km and an official combined fuel consumption figure of 83.1 mpg. How would it fare on the NVT scale? Noise, vibration and harshness are aspects of car design that are now as important as any other. Four-cylinder engines, even diesels, are now so smooth, quiet and refined that they are often indistinguishable from petrol engines. Three-cylinder engines are getting better, but most drivers used

to smooth fours can tell the difference. It’s a matter of vibration. The new BMW version is as quiet and refined as a four, but the vibration has not been completely eliminated. Does it matter? Maybe not, but I’d suggest that engineers can still improve on the current 3-cylinder scene. Having said that, fuel consumption from 3-cylinder engines is getting better. The engines have always been willing revvers, but

BMW 116d ED (£23,480)

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Model: BMW 116d ED Engine: 1.5-litre threecylinder diesel engine developing 116PS of power and 270Nm of torque Transmission: Six-speed manual Performance: Maximum speed 121mph, 0-60, 10.4 seconds Economy: 83.1 mpg offical combined, 66.9 mpg on test CO2 emissions: 89 g/km Price: £23,480

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Essex dealer Sytner, Harold Wood 01708 371 234 Cooper, Chelmsford 01245 895037 Fairfield, Leigh on Sea 01702 420111 Cooper, Colchester 01206 931796

putting your foot down has meant some disappointing consumption figures in real life (as opposed to those unreal ‘official’ figures). In the case of my test drive, a 55-mile mainly cross-country route with some testing hills thrown in, my car’s trip computer showed a figure of 66.9 mpg. The 116 wasn’t exactly sluggish (0-62 mph in 10.4 seconds) and in fact could put on a reasonable spurt of acceleration when required. The other 1-series tried out, over a very similar route, was a 125d. BMW tells me it’s a car that’s often overlooked, so I would suggest that could be a mistake. It’s a cracker. Yes, it costs a basic £29,800 on-the-road, with its mineral grey paint and oyster/black dakota leather (the 116d ED Plus is £23,480 in mineral white and full black dakota leather), but it’s much more what we expect from a BMW. OK, you could spend not a

lot more on the very sharp new M135, but it makes more sense as an all-rounder. The ride was excellent over some bumpy and undulating roads, as was the handling... very reassuring. The rather fat leather-bound M Sport steering wheel felt better than the basic leather offering in the other car. The brakes were outstanding I am continually amazed at how a hefty lump of high-speed motor car can be made to stop so smoothly and effortlessly and in such a short distance. The Highway Code needs to be completely overhauled in this regard. This car accelerates to 62 mph in just 6.3 seconds. Emissions are 121 g/km, equating to annual road tax of £95... pity the g/km were not just one less because that would be a yearly save of £65. The car’s trip recorder showed an average of 47 mpg on the test route. In all, the new 1-Series

offers five new diesel engines and a further improvement in economy and emission ratings also for its petrol engines. Prices have risen a bit, but BMW says that the independently-measured £500 value added by the latest equipment is greater than the actual price-rise. Dimensions remain the same, as is the basic bodywork, but new front and rear lamp treatments give the car a sharper look. On the inside, BMW has re-designed the console, which of course they had to do, even if the previous look was just fine. As ever, it’s a good idea to give yourself plenty of bedside reading when you buy this car – there’s a heck of a lot to learn about its technology. And, talking of buying, 75% of customers (of whom more than a third will be women) are buying their BMWs through finance deals. Prices start at £20,245 for the 3-door 118i.


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UST months after the debut of the hatchback, comes the new Škoda Superb Estate. The new Škoda Superb Estate has the largest interior space and luggage compartment in its class with a total boot volume of nearly 2,000 litres with the rear seats folded down. At the same time, the new and expressive Škoda design transforms the new-generation model into a stylish estate with dynamic elegance. “With the new Škoda Superb Estate, we have further developed the existing strengths of the Superb and once again set a benchmark. With its expressive, dynamic design, we are emphasising and complimenting Škoda’s

expertise in the estate segment,” said Dr Frank Welsch, Škoda Board Member for Technical Development. “The combination of aesthetics, top-of-the range technology and the highest practical benefits makes the new Superb Estate an outstanding vehicle within its segment. “With the new flagship, we will attract new customers to our brand,” added Welsch. Škoda has offered an estate version of its top model, the Škoda Superb, since 2009. The new Škoda Superb Estate offers the best interior space in its segment with a wheelbase that has been extended by 80mm to 2,841mm.

The track width has increased to 1,584mm at the front and to 1,572mm at the rear. The result: even more interior space. In the latest model, driver and passenger have 39mm more elbow room than before. Headroom in the front is 995mm and 1,001mm in the rear – more than in any other model in the segment. Rear knee-room is 157mm – around twice as much as the next-best competitor. The design of the new Škoda Superb Estate makes a powerful statement. The design is more passionate, modern and emotionally charged than ever before. The new Škoda Superb

Škoda Superb Estate is stylish and practical

Estate comes with a veritable armada of new assistance systems for increased safety, eco-friendliness and comfort. Like the Superb hatchback, the new Superb Estate also features Dynamic Chassis Control (DCC). Thanks to the new EU6 engines, the latest edition is more powerful and at the same

time up to 30 per cent more efficient than its predecessor. Connectivity reaches a new level of quality: the latest generation of infotainment systems automatically connects to all standard smartphones via SmartLink (MirrorLinkTM, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto technology). The optional high-speed

internet connection turns the new Superb Estate into a Škoda hotspot on wheels. In September, the new Škoda Superb Estate will make its motor show debut at the Frankfurt Motor Show in Germany. UK Škoda retailers will start taking orders now with first deliveries in September.

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Check your licence before you hitch up

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CHANGE to driving licence categories years ago could mean some drivers who passed their driving test could be driving illegally if they intend to tow a large caravan, horsebox or trailer and car combination. From January 1, 1997 the Category B on your licence had a limitation that the combined maximum weight of both car and trailer must not exceed 3,500kg. Above that, you must by law have the B+E Category, which means taking a new driving test towing a trailer. My 32-year-old son, Oliver, fell foul of this regulation. An avid caravanner (like his father and father-in-law), the demands of a growing family meant a change to a larger, heavier caravan to accommodate his growing brood.

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A heavier caravan required a bigger car to safely tow it, so along with the purchase of the six-berth Bailey Pageant Bretagne, was soon followed by a Volvo XC90, which with their combined weight put him over the 3,500kg weight limit his licence allowed. Oliver turned to RSM Commercial Driver Training, based in Basildon, who offer a whole range of one-to-one HGV, bus, paramedic and trailer towing courses from their base in Courtauld Road on the Burnt Mills Industrial Estate in Basildon. Although he had previously towed a smaller car and caravan for some years, he still needed 12 hours of training spread over two days to reach the required level of expertise to satisfy his instructor that he was ready for the test. Novices can expect this to increase to 20 hours of tuition to cover all aspects of trailer towing and the RSM driving instructor will ensure that you are competent, confident and safe to drive on the open road unsupervised.

Oliver Manning with his all important B+E certificate The B+E test itself is carried out an Light Goods Vehicle (LGV) test centre and requires the student to drive to very high standard with emphasis on observation, use of mirrors, road positioning and consideration for other road users. It additionally involves safety checks of car and trailer, reversing and braking exercises and trailer coupling and uncoupling plus an hour-long road route with a number of set exercises. Oliver found the whole experience quite intense, saying: “The training sessions were quite demanding in their concentration levels, but all the time I was learning new skills and was glad when my instructor said I was ready to take the test. “The test started with safety checks, then reversing around an S-shaped course and parking

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T WAS another fairly positive week for results. The firsts and seconds were strongly challenged but came out on top and a Henry Brisland century gained a comfortable win for the thirds. There were also wins for the Sunday firsts and under-16s but defeats for the fourth and fifth teams. For the first team it was a very hard fought and occasionally unpleasant match. Buckhurst Hill’s lower order salvaged their innings to total 171 with Anthony Hill taking five wickets. Stuart Everard was the hero again in the second team with an outstanding spell of seven for 65. Woodford Wells had been strongly positioned but Everard and Drain combined superbly to restrict them to 207. Henry Brisland showed his stroke-making ability with 123 in a seven-wicket win for the third team.

There were three wickets apiece for Stephen Drain and Keith Goodman. Brisland (123) hit the bowling to all parts and with David Thrift (70) playing a supporting role, they made light work of the target. David Goddard and Abi Kumar combined in a crucial partnership for the fourth team. Although they would lose the game, that pair at least gained six batting points with Goddard contributing an undefeated 50. With only 10 men and some inexperienced cricketers, the fifths did well to restrict Leigh to 199 for nine. There were four wickets for 13-year-old Matt Cole and three for Alex Bailey. Early progress was reasonable with Barry Clayden (42) top scoring but the innings collapsed horribly at the end and they were all out for 129. The Sunday first team achieved their first win of the season. Neither side played

particularly well but Liam Keaney turned in an excellent display with two wickets and a half century. Four wickets from Tom Halsey had helped to dismiss the visitors for 153. The chase was far from textbook but Steve Pleasant and Anthony Hill knocked off the last 24 runs. Harry Green played a captain’s innings for the under-16s as they won at Brentwood. A good team bowling performance with important wickets from Alex Critchell (2-34) and very tidy spells from Tom Arnold (116) and Shiraz Shahid (3-13) restricted Brentwood to 164 for eight from 40 overs. Jay Smith (45) provided solidity at the top of the order and he and Green had to steady things after three wickets fell for 17. Matt Cook and Green shared the match winning partnership putting on 35 to finish unbeaten on 16 and 55 respectively.

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Great bowling and fielding for second team’s victory 1ST TEAM

Buckhurst Hill 171 all out Chelmsford 172-6

(Chelmsford won by 4 wickets) Shepherd Neame Essex League Premier Division Played at Chelmer Park

CHELMSFORD continued their excellent form with a four-wicket win against Buckhurst Hill. After Buckhurst Hill won the toss and elected to bat on what looked like an excellent pitch, this looked to be a mistake as excellent opening spells from Sam Cook (3-36) and Anthony Hill reduced the visitors to 20 for four. After looking shaky earlier on, Maskell (47) chose to counterattack and did so with some success, showing that the pitch was a very good batting surface. After he was caught on the boundary off the bowling of Ben Clifford, Hill struck twice to leave the visitors in trouble with seven wickets down at lunch with the score still below 100. The loss of Ollie Devenish to injury while fielding in the over before lunch proved to be crucial, with Chelmsford toiling to remove the stubborn pair of Allen (44) and Bhome (38). James Clifford (1-39) was rewarded for his hard work with the wicket of Bhome, before Hill returned to take the final two wickets and achieve his first fivewicket haul (5-34). Despite the early loss of Hagen, Aaron Beard and Nick Prowting

immediately set about taking the attack to the bowling, At 70 for one Chelmsford appeared in full control, but the loss of Beard (38) instigated a mini-collapse to 84 for five. Although James Clifford fell with 20 more required for victory, this brought his brother Ben to the crease who provided his usual combination of effective stroke play with the occasional rush of blood to the head. Prowting showed his class and mental strength to finish unbeaten on 37.

Sunday 7 June Hadleigh & Thundersley 153 all out Chelmsford 154-6 (Chelmsford won by 4 wickets) Spa Tec Essex Sunday League Premier Division Played at Chelmer Park

SUNNY day, heavy weather; Chelmsford nearly botched a match that always seemed to be going their way. The visitors lost an early wicket but Soilleux was given a couple of early lives and had some good fortune to lay a decent platform. Liam Keaney (219) took out two of his partners during a good spell but as the score ticked to 106 for three from 25 overs. Tom Halsey broke the fourth wicket partnership and in combination with James Clifford (2-10) worked through the rest of the batting. Chelmsford lost a wicket in the first over but Dan Hagen and

Keaney forged a partnership that put Chelmsford firmly on top. Hagen (26) was surprisingly dismissed and two wickets fell in successive overs to make it 101 for four. Keaney looked to have things under control but was well caught for 59 and an unnecessary trumpet charge brought about a sixth wicket at 130. Steve Pleasant (21) and Hill played sensibly and were able to see the game through to a successful conclusion. 2ND TEAM Woodford Wells 207 all out Chelmsford 208-4

(Chelmsford won by 6 wickets) Shepherd Neame Essex League Premier Division Played at Woodford Wells Club

THE seconds continued to match their first team compatriots by maintaining their own perfect winning start to the season (5 from 5). Batting first, Woodford Wells stumbled early on, losing two wickets to Mark Drain before reaching 20, and, despite losing Phillips (31) with the score on 79, reached the midinnings drink break on 121 for three. With two batsmen set, 26 overs left and the pitch playing well, both sides were sensing that a first innings total might be around 250. Stuart Everard removed opener Sharp for 77, caught at point, and quickly picked up another to make it 132 for five. The scoring rate was increasingly

strangled by some disciplined bowling supported by a tigerish fielding performance from Chelmsford. With eight overs left and the home side on 185 for five, Woodford Wells desperately attempted to accelerate. Corbyn (41) and Jolly were well set but both fell to the combination of Everard and Bradley Green. The innings subsided, the last five wickets falling for 22 to finish somewhat short on 207 all out. For the second week running Chelmsford caught everything, (seven catches), with keeper Bradley Green to the fore with two stumpings and two catches. Leg spinner Everard was again amongst the wickets reaping seven for 65 in an 18 over unchanged spell, well supported by Drain (3-51). With plenty of overs available, Chelmsford responded steadily, scoring at four an over, reaching 92 before losing their first wicket, that of Rob Catchpole for 35. His opening partner, Jack Moss, was out shortly afterwards for a solid 54. Paul Jones and Bradley Green (24) moved the score to 151 for three leaving 57 required from 15 overs. A wicket fell quickly after this, bringing Lee Cranmer to the crease with Jones who was playing the anchor role. This pair smoothly saw Chelmsford to victory with three overs in hand.

3RD TEAM

Woodford Wells 222 all out Chelmsford 226-3

(Chelmsford won by 7 wickets) Shepherd Neame Essex League Premier Division Played at Chelmer Park

4TH TEAM

Chelmsford 176 all out South Woodford 178-6

(South Woodford won by 4 wickets) Shepherd Neame Essex League 3rd XI Division 1 Played at South Woodford

5TH TEAM

Leigh on Sea 199-9 Chelmsford 129 all out

(Leigh on Sea won by 70 runs) Shepherd Neame Essex League 4th XI Premier Division Played at Belfairs Park

UNDER-16S

Brentwood 164-7 Chelmsford 166-6

(Chelmsford won by 4 wickets) Essex Matchplay Played at the Old County Ground

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