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NE of the oldest country shows in England is all set to entertain and delight the residents of Essex again with a host of attractions and displays that will appeal to all members of the family both young and old. Taking place on Saturday, September 5, between 9.00am and 5.00pm at the Orsett Showground, Rectory Road, Orsett, this year’s show will be the 109th, making it one of the oldest oneday country shows in England.

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Set in 30 acres of scenic countryside in the village of Orsett, the annual Orsett Show is a great day out with attractions for all the family and is one of the most popular family event in Thurrock. At the show, there are marquees featuring horticulture, agriculture, hobbies and handicrafts, craft stalls and more than 100 trade stands, food court plus vintage cars, steam engines and farm machinery displays. There’s an ever-changing programme

of exciting highlights in the Grand Display Ring with sheep dogs, motorbike trials, horse and hounds, birds of prey and to top it all off a Grand Parade at midday. Events and competitions are also taking place throughout the day in the Horse Rings. There will once again be a family stage area organised by Impulse Leisure with a fantastic array of entertainment throughout the day with a host of local groups and clubs.

The Thurrock Community Chest will also be holding their Annual Prize Draw at the show, where the top prize is a car. Full details about the show and the events taking place can be found on the Orsett Show website at orsettshow. co.uk, where you will find details of how you can enter everything from the various horse classes to your prizewinning pumpkins or cakes. Tickets cost £10 for adults, £8 concessions and children under 16 free.

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ROUND 16,500 children will be starting school this September in schools across the county. Tel 01277 833130 To help make the move to email enquiries@madeinessex.net ‘big school’ a happy one, Essex County website madeinessex.net Council has compiled some top tips: News newsdesk@madeinessex.net n Borrow a ‘Starting School Bag’ from Sport sportsdesk@madeinessex.net your local library. Each bag contains EDITORIAL specially chosen stories and information Editor books exploring what it’s like to go to charlotte.civil@madeinessex.net ‘big’ school Commissioning Editor n Encourage your child’s Gemma.Brooks@madeinessex.net independence. Going to the toilet, Motoring Editor chris.manning@madeinessex.net blowing their own nose and putting Designer shoes on are all skills that will help them sharon.thornhill@madeinessex.net settle into the school routine. Let your child practice by dressing up in their new ADVERTISING uniform For enquiries and rates: Tel 01277 833130 n Make independent dressing easier email beverley.morris@madeinessex.net by choosing school uniform with elastic tanya.castle@madeinessex.net waistbands and shoes with velcro gail.virdi@madeinessex.net fastenings. Help your child to put their shoes on the right feet by marking the If you do not wish to receive a copy, please email bottom of the pair with14:57 a smiley face. 24/07/2015 Page 1 orCIF_Hyde_Hall_160x130_CIF_Hyde_Hall_160x130 call us directly with your address and postcode.

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Draw half the face on each shoe so they need to be matched correctly to make the picture. n Spend time talking about what school will be like and reassuring them if they have any worries. Talk about playtime, school dinners, assembly and who to talk to if they need help. n Plan what will happen on the first week. Who will take and collect them and what you will be doing while they are there n Sharing and enjoying books is the first step towards learning to read so visit your local library and sign up for the Record Breakers Summer Reading Challenge n Help your child to make friends before the big day by arranging to meet up during the summer break with other families who also have children starting school n Encourage your child to recognise their name, mark their uniform, shoes,

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bag etc. and show them where the labels are. Make sure you know what else they need to take each day (book bag, drink, sun hat etc.) n Get into a bedtime routine before starting school by having some early nights and practising getting ready and out of the door in the morning. Do a practice journey to school and time how long it takes

n Your child will take their lead from you so embrace this next step and help them enjoy a positive start to their school days. If you have any concerns or worries about your child starting school speak to your health visitor or your local children’s centre. Search for your nearest centre at essex.gov.uk/earlyyears

CHELMSFORD CITY COUNCIL

Fortnight City celebration CHELMSFORD City Council is once again inviting residents to celebrate the city and find out about services See 2015 competitions, demonstrations, and activities available to 5 - 19 September reverse for full We are Chelmsford is back and bigger than ever! programme of taster exercise classes and them at the ‘We are Chelmsford’ 2015 will see a fortnight-long programme of walks, events... cycles, tours and community events helping you to theatre performances. fortnight. explore and celebrate Chelmsford. Get involved and discover your make the most of the services available to you. Residents will also get the Running from Septembercity, your Council, and opportunity to have tea with the 5-19, it has grown into a The ‘big event’ City Council staff at our colourful Mayor in the beautiful oriental celebratory fortnight whereJoin market-style event in Chelmsford High Street 18 September. Speak with staff to learn tea garden by the residents can take part in a on series more about Council services and takecreated part in a wide range of activities, including: Council’s Parks team, sponsored of free events. • Planting demonstrations • Tea with the of Chelmsford Garden Centre, byMayor Perrywood On Friday, September 18, • Competitions ? • Taster exercise classes with refreshments provided by there will be a colourful market• Award presentations • Theatre performances Chelmsford-based Acanteen. style event in the High Street PLUS take a photo at the peepboard in the it with the hashtag Throughout the fortnight, where council staff will be High onChelmer and tweet #WeAreChelmsford to enter our prize draw! organised by sponsored by free activities include cycling, hand to provide advice and sessions at the Council’s leisure information about services. centres, Heart and Sole led Residents will be encouraged walks, lunchtime concerts to take part in planting Be sure to visit the Oriental tea garden in the middle of the High St - a beautiful outdoor oasis created by Chelmsford City Council’s Parks team.

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AN IMPRESSIVE 27 car parks in Southend have just won the prestigious Park Mark award - the Oscars of the car parking world. Last year, 24 car parks in the borough gained the award, but this year another three have now earned their place on the leader board. These are Essex Street, Southchurch Park East and Thorpe Bay Broadway. Park Marks are awarded to each car park which achieves the challenging demands of the Safer Parking Scheme. This is a national

and Heritage Open Days at Hylands House and Chelmsford Museums. The Council are asking residents to have a little fun with a traditional family favourite - the peepboard, which can be found inside of High Chelmer Shopping Centre. Residents can post and tweet photos of themselves taking part in the activities using #WeAreChelmsford for a chance to win a meal for two at Acanteen, a £10 Lakeland voucher or a Chelmsford Monopoly board. For more information about the event, visit the website: chelmsford.gov.uk/ wearechelmsford

standard for UK car parks which have low crime, and measures in place to keep people and vehicles safe The distinctive Park Mark signs help drivers find car parks where they can confidently leave their vehicles, knowing the environment is safer for them, their passengers and car. Car parks in line for the award are inspected and judged on elements such as maintenance, lighting, layout and management practices – as well as crime statistics.


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FREDA PARRY SCHOLARSHIP

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AMES Edwards is an established and much-loved opera tenor. He will be returning to his home town of Southend to judge the Freda Parry Scholarship singing competition which he won himself in 1995. The 2015

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competition takes place on September 5, at Southend High School for Boys. Madam Freda Parry, OBE, cousin of Sir Hubert Parry lived in Southend from the age of 6. Later, she studied singing under Herman Klein and conducting under Sir Henry Wood. She soon developed a flair for choir training and in pre-war days the Freda Parry Choir, composed largely of her own pupils, became well known. The high competitive awards won by her choirs throughout the country brought honour to Southend. Freda died in 1971 and the Scholarship was established in 1973 in order to assist young singers hoping to follow a professional singing career. The Scholarship value now stands at £1,200 and is open to those living in the County of Essex who are under the age of 29. Candidates are asked to prepare a short programme consisting of four songs: an opera or concert aria, an aria from an oratorio or other sacred work, a German Lied or French Mélodie and a British or American Art

Song. Many of the past recipients of the Scholarship have gone on to pursue professional singing careers becoming successful performers and teachers in their own right. As a operatic soloist James Edwards travels the UK and has worked with The Royal Opera House Covent Garden, English National Opera, Welsh National Opera Orchestra and the BBC Symphony Orchestra to name but a few. This Autumn he returns to Southend-on-Sea to perform with the London Concert Orchestra for Raymond Gubbay’s ‘Last Night of the Autumn Proms” at the Cliffs Pavilion on Saturday November 15. More information on James Edwards can be found at thetenoruk.co.uk. Catch James beforehand as the adjudicator of the Freda Parry Scholarship Singing Competition, on September 5, 6.30pm-10pm, audience tickets from £8. For more details on the competition visit fredaparryscholarship.org.

GREEN FLAG ACCOLADE

Essex Country Parks flying the flag GREEN flags are now flying at Cudmore Grove and Belhus Woods Country Parks. Retaining their awards for the ninth and seventh year, the southerly park landscape of Belhus Woods and the northern Country Park, Cudmore Grove, have been awarded Green Flags for 2015. The national award, given by environmental charity Keep Britain Tidy, recognises and rewards the best parks and green spaces across the country. A Green Flag flying overhead is a sign to visitors that the space boasts the highest possible standards, is beautifully maintained and has excellent facilities. County Councillor Roger Hirst, Cabinet Member for Customer Services, Libraries, Planning and the Environment said: “Green spaces are essential for promoting healthy and happy communities. We are delighted to be awarded Green Flags for our parks once again. The awards recognise and highlight that people across Essex are benefitting from green spaces of the very highest quality, and meet the Belhus Woods Country Park

strict criteria set by Keep Britain Tidy.” Make the most of our Country Parks as throughout the summer holidays a vast array of FREE activities are taking place. From outdoor fun at Danbury Park with Wild Wednesday to the new Sky Ropes experience at Great Notley Country Park. For more information visit: visitparks.co.uk.

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The King of Pop returns MICHAEL Jackson is not only remembered as one of the most influential artists of all time, but many of today’s artists have been inspired by his iconic style. Jackson Live in Concert presented by Sweeney Entertainments, sees long-time fan and hugely talented Ben recreate the Michael Jackson experience with his stunning rendition of his all-time favourite songs. Ben’s portrayal of Jackson has to be the most accurate and exciting tribute to the King of Pop to

have ever toured UK theatres. Ben is joined on the stage by his incredible band and dancers who work their way through all the hits. He’s got the look, the moonwalk and the voice! His renditions of Thriller, Beat it and Billie Jean are truly sensational. Jackson Live in Concert is so much more than just a tribute show. Check it out for yourself on Wednesday September 2, 7.30pm, Towngate Centre, Basildon. Tickets £19. To book 01268 465 465 or visit jacksonliveinconcert.co.uk.


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N event dedicated to pampered pooches takes place for the first time in the glorious setting of Hylands Park. Over the weekend of September 26-27 the event will provide just anything a doglover could wish for. Situated in the grounds of the Stunning Grade II-listed property in Chelmsford, the show will feature entertaining demonstrations by Orsettbased Conquest K9, which offers a non-stop action display of amazing agility, criminal and control work as well as fire jumps to an entertaining commentary. Meanwhile, fun filled Kidigility by Lone Wolf Agility, A great day out will see working sheepdog Faze and his fluffy sidekick Suga entertain the crowds with their amazing jumping skills. On Saturday the East Anglian Staffordshire Bull Terrier Club will demonstrate the fun side of the

breed with a fast and furious agility show highlighting amazing tricks and obedience skills. There’s also plenty of ‘have a go’ games and competitions too, offering the chance for you and your pooch to try your hand at hurdles, fly ball, lure, agility, obedience tests and even Scrufts. If you’ve a top dog, why not enter the best in show? All breeds are welcome to take part with a trophy being awarded to the winner and rosettes for the runners-up. Elsewhere the show’s extensive line-up of trade stands will sell a whole range of dog products, from beautiful collars and comfortable beds to new coats and specialist dog foods. It also features stacks of expert grooming or

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All-singing all-dancing production Shenfield Operatic Society

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HE Shenfield Operatic Society amateur dramatics society are on the lookout for some singing (and dancing) cowboys and farmers to accompany them in their next production - Oklahoma! Rehearsals start in September with performances scheduled for February 10-13 at the Queens Theatre Hornchurch. Including great songs: Oh, What a Beautiful Mornin, The Surrey with the Fringe On Top, Many a New Day and Oklahoma! the all-singing, all-

dancing musical tells the story of the high-spirited rivalry between the local farmers and cowboys and the love stories between Curly and Laurey and Will and Ado Annie. There’s something joyous about it

that everyone will love - a romantic storyline, showstopping dance numbers, stunning sets and costumes, live orchestra and a cast made up of Shenfield Operatic Society’s most talented performers. If interested in taking part in this fantastic new production and becoming a member of the society, pop along to the Intro Night on September 2 at Georges Church Hall, Ongar Road, Brentwood at 7.45pm to find out more or email membership@ shenfieldoperaticsociety.co.uk.

behavioural advice from top canine professionals as well as plenty of shopping opportunities. Aztec Events director Matt Upson said: “We’re delighted to extend our series of All About Dogs Shows to Hylands. Our dog shows are always popular as they offer a great day out for the entire family and the chance to spend the whole day treating your dog. If you’re a dog lover you’d be barking mad to miss it.” Saturday September 27-28, tickets from £9 per adult and £5 per child. Parking free. For more details visit allaboutdogsshow.co.uk.

SOUTHEND-on-Sea Borough Council’s Museum Service is looking for local veterans in the Southend area as part of a major project to gather their experiences. The team will be collating the experiences of local veterans to create a portrait and audio history exhibition at the museum, and to be permanently archived at the Essex Records Office. Cllr Graham Longley, Executive Councillor for Enterprise, Tourism and Economic Development, says: “The Veterans Portrait and Audio History Exhibition at Southend Museum will collect stories and experiences from a diverse range and variety of local servicemen and women from all branches of the service from the Second World War to the present day. “The project aims to collect as many of these experiences and stories as possible so that we can share them with the community of Southend-on-Sea to add to its social history collection, alongside Essex Records Office for permanent archiving.” If you are a veteran or you know one that may be keen to get involved contact the Museum’s Roll of Honour Outreach Officer, Christopher Langdon, on 01702 534072 or email: christopherlangdon@ southend.gov.uk


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Four daring school workers will be putting their bravery skills to the test next month when they freefall from 12,000ft at 120mph. Francesca Ingram, 27, Sarah Polden, 34, Christopher Goldsmith, 28, and Daniel Wilson, 23 who all work at Whybridge Infant School in Rainham will take part in a tandem skydive to raise money for Saint Francis Hospice. The team who are calling themselves The Whybridge Jumpers signed up after reading about the exhilarating experience in the hospice’s fundraising pack. “I have always wanted to do a skydive and when I read about it, I thought it would be a great chance to do a jump and raise money for charity,” said Francesca, a Year One teacher. Reception teacher Christopher Goldsmith said: “Saint Francis Hospice is local to our school and our community. We have known friends and people from different areas who have been at the hospice. It is about raising money as well as raising awareness of the hospice.”

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F you’re an Essex foodie that enjoys a good Sunday walk, head to Layer Marney Tower just outside Colchester on Sunday September 20. Local charity Ormiston Families who works with children and families in need across the East of England, is hosting the fundraising Walk with a Fork event at historic Layer Marney, England’s tallest Tudor Gatehouse built in the reign of Henry VIII. This amazing location boasts beautiful formal gardens and parkland with magnificent views to the Blackwater Estuary. Some of the participants from last year’s event The eight-mile walk is returning for its third year and is being hosted Tower for opening its grounds to us and a big thank you in association with Provide, a social to all the great food producers that support us. Walk with event organisation that delivers health and care services a Fork is a fantastic way to celebrate Essex at its best, across Essex. It features some of the county’s local food whilst at the same time raising much needed funds to producers such as Aspall Cyder and Fairfield Crisps, all support families in need across our region.” providing tasty treats along the route around the grounds Tickets cost £15 per person which includes entry, of one of the most beautiful estates in Essex. entertainment, lunch and a foodie extravaganza at each Gavin Lamb, from Ormiston Families, says of of the route’s food stops. the event: “Walk with a Fork has become one of our For more information and to book tickets visit www. favourite fundraising events and guarantees participants ormiston.org/walkwithafork or call 01473 705030. a great day out. We are hugely greatful to Layer Marney

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in brief n ANGLING CLUB MEMBERSHIP Ingatestone & Fryerning Angling Club are looking to increase their membership and for a limited time are waiving their joining fee, normally £30. This leaves only the annual subscription of £70 for which members are able to fish at their three local lakes and two stretches of the River Wid. The friendly club hold regular matches and competitions for those who wish to test their skills against other members some of which are held at venues such as the Rivers Yare and Thames. To find out more visit www. ingatestoneanglingclub.co.uk or contact Martin Peters on 01245 248750 or martinpeters21@ hotmail.com. n #HOME OF SPORT Cast your vote and back Hadleigh Park mountain bike track as England's Home of Sport. Simply take a photo of yourself, add the hashtags #HomeOfSport and #Hadleigh then post to Instagram or Twitter. n SUMMER READING CHALLENGE Essex Libraries are urging young readers that they can still take part in the Record Breakers Summer Reading Challenge throughout the remainder of the holidays. Thousands of children have already signed up but there’s still plenty of time to join in at your local library. The aim of the challenge is for children aged four to 11 to borrow and read any six library books over the summer up until September 5. As they read the books, children can collect stickers to complete their free poster and discover fascinating facts about record breakers as they go. n COMPOST CRAZY Basildon Council is encouraging residents to register their interest for a Compost Giveaway Prize Draw to be in with a chance of winning two free bags of compost, or a home composter. There have been three popular compost giveaways in the past to thank residents for recycling almost 20,000 tonnes of green waste last year. Residents who would like to register their interest must email recycling@ basildon.gov.uk with their name and full address (including postcode) by 5pm on Friday August 14, 2015. Those who have been successfully selected at random will then receive an invitation to collect their free compost. Those who are unsuccessful will also be notified. Any entrants registered that do not provide a full name and address will not be entered.


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RENTWOOD School Sports Centre has reopened their swimming pools and changing rooms after a six-week £1/4 million refurbishment project. The refurbishment involved replacing all floor tiles throughout the pool hall, fitting new boilers and filtration systems to heat and clean the 650 tonnes of water that fill both pools, and installing new showers, sinks and cubicles in the men’s and women’s changing rooms. Maintaining a high standard of facilities is very important for the Sports Centre since it’s used by hundreds of local residents, members and independent school students throughout the year. Sports Centre Manager, Paul Morgan, said: “Our swimming pool is one of our most popular facilities so it was crucial that the refurbishment was carried out to ensure that our customers enjoy the best facilities we can offer them. We’re really pleased with the work that’s taken place over the last six weeks and we’re sure our members will enjoy the improvements.” Sports Centre member, Oliver Adams, said: “The wait was definitely worth it, the work they’ve done in the changing rooms looks great and the swimming pools look really smart.” The swimming pool refurbishment comes almost

three years after the opening of the centre’s Strength and Conditioning room by Olympic Medallist, Samantha Murray. The £110,000 project provided members with a separate facility for a more extensive selection of resistance-based equipment - including a variety of weighted barbells and dumbbells, a squat rack, a stretching cage, a dip and pull up frame and several resistance machines. The completion of the swimming pool refurbishment marks the start of the Sports Centre’s August offer which gives new joiners half-price membership for their first two months. Depending on the type of membership undertaken, members can enjoy a fitness suite and conditioning room; a 25m swimming pool and separate learner pool; 4 glass-backed squash courts; 7 badminton courts; archery curtains;

basketball courts; a five-a-side pitch; tennis courts and an AstroTurf. For more information on the Brentwood School Sports Centre’s swimming pool and extensive facilities visit the website: www.brentwoodschool. co.uk/sports-centre or visit their Facebook page for news, inspiration and updates.

Chelmsford City Council will be working with local artists to improve the artwork on the Bringey underpass in New Road in Great Baddow. The project is part of the NICE Community Safe Initiative & Community Engagement) programme and a Community Safety initiative to reduce offending. By working together the local community can take pride in this work, making it a brighter and more attractive place to walk. Please email your ideas on what you would like to see on the underpass to nice@chelmsford. gov.uk. Ideas and suggestions must be received by August 31, 2015.

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IDS Inspire was set up by Chelmsford resident Sue Bell, to fill the gaps between health and council services. It has grown rapidly since September 2006 and helps many children across Essex, all year round. Children and young people need security, stability, love and encouragement. Sadly as many as 1.5 million youngsters are estimated to suffer abuse each year but only 550,000 are referred to social services. Overworked care departments are allocating a social worker to only 35,100 of these. Poverty and neglect affects every community. There is a huge demand for Kids Inspire’s services. Since 2006 they have been inundated with requests for help from families, schools and support organisations and now provide varying degrees of support for many young people and their families. At the heart of everything they do is the belief that “if we are to have a healthy society, then we must provide young people with

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the inspiration to become fully engaged with society.” Kids Inspire encourages children through arts, sports, enterprise and work based learning, to find their talents. They also match volunteer adult mentors with young people to enable them to establish positive relationships with a trusted adult, helping to heal the wounds of neglect, abuse and trauma.

Seven year-old Kate lives in Chelmsford and is not yet at junior school. She is just 7 years old but has already attempted suicide by morphine overdose. Social care closed the case as they felt that her Dad is doing his best. School noticed that Kate had become more and more withdrawn and they made contact with Kids Inspire who are helping her to get back on track. Caitlin Barnes-Davis was a Chelmsford County High pupil: “Kids Inspire saved my life. They listened and helped me to understand.”

These are just two of many success stories but Kids Inspire has to turn away three or four children every week due to lack of funding. They also need adult volunteers who can mentor a vulnerable young person and become a listening ear. Kids Inspire’s mentoring programme is an invaluable service. It offers young people the chance to form a positive, trusting relationship with an adult role model – their mentor. Mentors undergo comprehensive training before being carefully matched to a young person. The two then meet, usually for an hour a week, while Kids Inspire provides continued support and guidance. The mentor engages the mentee in fun, everyday activities. This broadens the child’s horizons and helps them develop skills to deal with the issues affecting them. For three years Kids Inspire have also run a Kids Who Lunch Club in the school holidays for local youngsters who might otherwise miss out. There are

over 1900 children in Chelmsford who receive free school meals, and there is no provision during the school holidays for these families. Once a week they look after about 25 local children. They run art and craft activities, so children can have fun while enjoying the healthy food, and have at least one therapist in attendance to take up any issues arising. Since September 2013 Kids Inspire has also been working in partnership with The GROW Project. A wonderful opportunity for all concerned to provide educational and therapeutic support to students and their families. The GROW Project ensures an inclusive range of education provision for primary aged children with Behavioural, Emotional and Social

Difficulties. The project provides the student with a curriculum planned for their individual needs whilst modeling good adult relationships which encourage the student to begin to trust and learn. Kids Inspire’s input in to the project is to provide holistic therapeutic support within each unit. The emphasis of the intervention is that there “is always a back” for the targeted children, their parents and the referring schools. This Christmas, Kids Inspire will once again launch their Christmas Appeal providing a Christmas gift for a child in Essex who may go without during the festive period. Some of these children may be living in care, neglected, living with a parent with a mental health issue or simply in a family who has fallen

on hard times. Gold medal winner Fatima Whitbread MBE had this to say about the appeal:“I have always believed in giving you will receive...help others and spread a little love! I myself lived in Children’s homes for 14 years and most of our toys and clothes were gifted to us and used communally. It was so important for all the children, it made us feel special and thought of by others...a sense of emotional fulfilment that someone cares, which was often absent in our lives. “We can all play a role in helping others by way of sharing time and resources...there is no reason for anyone to feel neglected, unwanted and loved... just listen and open your eyes, mind and heart moving forward.” To find out more about Kids Inspire and their many projects and for details on how you can help by volunteering, visit www. kidsinspire.org.uk/get-involved or call 01245 348707.


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Rhodes… I TS abundant beaches, wooded valleys and ancient history have long made it a favourite holiday destination. Remnants from the Roman Empire, the Byzantines, Ottomans and Italians are all in evidence across the island, but it was the rule of the Crusaders and the Knights of St John with their building boom in the fifteenth century, which makes Rhodes unique.

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1. Explore The Knights Quarter Fantastically evocative of

a bygone era and designated as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, Rhodes Old Town has a medieval heart with pretty cobbled streets, monumental buildings and 12m thick city walls. Most of the medieval sights are in the Knights Quarter in the Old Town. Walk up the Avenue of the

Knights where the Knights used to live and were ordered in accordance to their place of origin. Pass the Inn of the Order of the Tongue of Italy, the Palace of Villiers de I’sle Adam, the Inn of France, Chapelle Française, Inn of Provence and Inn of Spain. Near the end of the avenue is the church St John of the Collachio, which originally had a secret passage to the Palace of the Grand Master. This truly magnificent 14th century palace was rebuilt by the Italians after it was severely damaged in the mid1800s.

Rhodes is the largest of the Dodecanese Islands – 50 miles long from north to south. It sits in the East of the Mediterranean only 27 miles from Turkey. Inside 24 of 158 rooms can be visited. Price 6 euros The monumental Hospital of the Knights built in 1440 – and now the Archaeological Museum - was one of the Crusader complexes that transformed the city. Its biggest draw inside is a 1st century marble statue of Aphrodite bathing, but it also houses finds from Rhodes and the surrounding islands that stretch back 2,000 years. Ticket prices 6 euros for adults, free entrance for children under 18. Mandráki, the ancient harbour, is the most iconic feature of Rhodes with the three old windmills, fortifications and two bronze deer at the end of the dock. This was where the ancient Colossus was also said to have stood astride. 2. Have a Turkish Bath The other parts of Old Rhodes Town include the Jewish Quarter with its quiet, intriguing backstreets and the Hora, which is often referred to as the Turkish Quarter. As well as appealing cafes, restaurants and shops, it also houses one of the few tangible legacies of Turkish rule, Hammam or the Municipal Baths/Turkish Baths. The building has been fully renovated and is one of only two working complexes in Greece. Inside it has a

star-pierced dome above the central hot room, chambers with marble floors and private wash chambers. It also displays Moorish hydromechanics with underfloor pipes carrying water, heated by olive wood fires. 3. Cycle the City Rhodes Town has introduced automated shortterm bike sharing stations in five central locations in the city, which makes for a fun way to explore the city, . 4. Go to the Beach Rhodes Island is full of long sandy beaches, many of them with great facilities but some which are secluded and empty. Highlights include: Elli Beach. This is Rhodes Town’s own beach, located in the northernmost point of the island just in front of

the Art Deco Aquarium - and legendary Casino. This is an extremely popular beach, with calmer water and more facilities on the eastern side. The Aquarium is a landmark at the northern most point of the island, designed and built by the Italians and combining local and Art Deco styles. Inside you will find a cave like tunnel of rocks with an underwater atmosphere and local sea life in abundance. rhodes-aquarium.hcmr.gr. Faliraki Beach. This is a sandy beach, lying in front of some of the most luxurious resorts on the island to the north-east. Visitors can enjoy plenty of beach bars and watersports.


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reflecting the pine trees, which reach down to the water’s edge. 5. Catch a Wave Rhodes benefits from the Meltemi wind that is created by the difference in temperatures between the land and sea. It is at its strongest in mid summer when the weather is at its hottest. Normally the wind will build during the day, from Force 2 or 3 in the morning to Force 4 to 6 by mid to late afternoon at its peak. Prasonisi. Situated at the southernmost tip of the island, the dramatic Prasonisi beach is made up of two coves on the east and west side of the island split by an island you can reach on foot or by swimming. The west side is a paradise for windsurfers and surfers - and the east has calmer waters. Even if you aren’t a surfer, visit to enjoy the dramatic landscape. Ixia beach. Situated on the west of the island not far from the capital is also perfect for windsurfing and kite surfing. planetwindsurfholidays.com; procenter-rhodos.com. 6. Wine tasting Embona in the hilly interior of the island is known for its wine and olive oil production and is also the first area in Greece to produce a ‘Methode Champenoise - sparkling wine made from the Athiri grapes. The Emery vineyard is family run and established in 1923 and now one of the oldest wine and spirit producers in Greece. Tsambika Beach. This beautiful, long sandy beach is surrounded by a magnificent pine forest and has umbrellas, sun beds and beach bars. Just north of Tsambika beach, perched at 300m with commanding coastal views including of Lindos, is the tiny Byzantine church dedicated to Our Lady – or the Monastery of Tsambika, which is well worth a visit.

Lindos Beach. Situated in a small bay with white sand and shallow emerald waters, this beach has an amazing view to the ancient Acropolis. Kalathos Beach. The vast beach stretches along the shore for 4 kilometres along the south east coast. Tavernas and shops run alongside for all your beach needs. Anthony Quinn Beach. This beach’s original name was Vagies, but it played a significant part in the film ‘The Guns of Navarone’ after which it was named after the actor. It is a small bay with cool crystal green waters

7. Walk or cycle in the West and interior of the island Rhodes’ mountainous landscape makes it great for walking and biking. Inland are picturesque hills and valleys and further south, deserted beaches. Touring the highlights of the island by foot and on two wheels is becoming increasingly popular. The nature reserve of the Valley of the Butterflies, with its rare forests makes for a peaceful and shady diversion, while climbing or cycling up to the Monastery of Tsambika for spectacular views is

extremely rewarding. Tour operators offering self-guided cycling options include macsadventure. com, hookedoncycling. co.uk, cycletours.com and holidaysbycycle.com while holidays2rhodes.com, ramblersholidays.co.uk, hfholidays.co.uk all offer walking holidays in Rhodes. 8. Ancient History Lindos and the Acropolis of Lindos. The ancient pillars of the acropolis of Lindos sit at 116 m above the sugarcube houses of the whitewashed town, which itself steps down into an aquamarine sea. The views from the top are breathtaking, while the town is a magical warren of hidden alleys with appealing boutiques, bars and cafes. Ancient City of Kamiros. There are extensive ruins on a hillside above the west coast of the island, 34 km south of

Rhodes Town. A single Doric column from the temple still stands alongside Hellenistic Houses, a Temple to Athena and a third century covered walkway.

Kritinia. The ruined 16th century castle of Kritinia is situated on a pine-clad hill with awe inspiring views along the coast and across to the island of Halki.

GETTING THERE BA (ba.com) offers flights from London Gatwick to Rhodes from £88 (each way). easyJet (easyjet.com) offers flights to Rhodes from £115 (each way). Flight prices based on August departures. Where to stay…. Kallithea Rodos Palace hotel www. rodos-palace.com Rooms from £122 per night (two sharing), B&B Elysium resort & spa hotel, www.elysium.gr/en Rooms from £77 per night (two sharing), B&B La Marquise, Kallithea, Rhodes www.lamarquise.gr Rooms from £52 per night (two sharing), B&B Rodos Palladium Hotel,

Kallithea, Rhodes, www. rodospalladium.gr Rooms from £62 per night (two sharing), B&B Old Town The Spirit of the Knights Boutique Hotel www. rhodesluxuryhotel.com Rooms from £102 per night (two sharing), B&B Lindos Lindos Blu Luxury Hotel & Suites, www.lindosblu.gr Rooms from £168 per night (two sharing), B&B For more information on Rhodes www.visitgreece.gr


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As the UK’s love of camping continues to grow, so does the variety of campsites on offer. From naturist sites to tents perched up in the trees, Pitchup.com has a campsite for every taste. Below are a selection of our favourites, UK and away, with late availability this summer.

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LEVATED, floating tents with a view, Camping du Buisson is located in the stunning surroundings of the Belledonne mountain range, a short drive away from Grenoble. Make the most of the breathtaking views in a suspended Boule Tree Tent. From an elevated position in the trees, you can truly feel at one with nature and enjoy the uninterrupted vista of the mountain range. Aside from the blissful views, the region is

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known for the cosmetic properties of its waters. The tents are set up for your arrival with a rope ladder for access. Each tent sleeps two adults. There are tents available throughout August and prices start at £297 per week, for two.

and beauty of a historic gem set in richly diverse countryside. Accommodation options range from a tent pitch to three-bedroom holiday homes. Prices in August start at £124 per week.

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The Drummohr Caravan Park offers the wonderfully peculiar Smurf-like octolodges and hexilodges, bound to make it onto holidaymaker’s social media pages within minutes of arrival. Bursting with character, the park is wonderfully located between the rolling river valleys and woodland of the East Lothian countryside, and the historic city of Edinburgh. The park is available to holidaymakers with their own tourers or motorhomes and those bringing their own tents. Other options

Fancy a bit of a regal luxury on your camping holiday? The Château-Camping La Grange Fort is situated 400km from Paris in the striking region of Auvergne. The owners have converted the beautiful castle and its grounds into a modern campsite. Soak up the history

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Stuff: camping access Preparation is key when you are packing for a camping holiday. You need kit that’s compact, packable, water resistant, lightweight and functional so that you can simply have fun - worry free!

Grand Trunk - Skeeter Beeter Pro Hammock Sleep easy while camping or hosteling in the buggiest of places with this lightweight and durable hammock and netting combo. The hammock is made from 100% Parachute Nylon and the netting is a ‘no-see-um’, ultra-fine mesh netting that will stop the hordes of mosquitos and other insects from making a meal of you. £80, bearandbear.com

Bluetooth Selfie Remote This pocket-sized Bluetooth Selfie Remote helps you take the perfect self-portrait or group shot every time. Its Bluetooth remote shutter lets you snap pictures wirelessly up to 10 metres away from your phone - no app required. Just prop your phone up with the removable prop up phone stand, step back and press the button to take your shot. £15, sciencemuseumshop.co.uk

Boxfresh, Kerb Rucksack, The Kerb is made up of a light yet durable polyester with heat bonded zips, chest strap and plenty of compartments. 100% Polyester. £65, boxfresh.com

Brunton, HeatSync Bench Warmer/Hotseat Heats in seconds to keep you and your camping chums bottoms warm while you sit and soak up your campsite surroundings. £75/£55, brunton.com

Aquapac, Waterproof iPhone 5 & 6 case Will keep out the rain dirt and dust. You can still call and snap chat through the case without damaging your phone. £20, acquapac.net


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If you really want to get back to basics and feel at one with nature, Croft Naturist Country Club could be the campsite for you. It is a family-orientated naturist campsite located in the middle of the fens on the Norfolk-Cambridgeshire border. The pitches are situated in three meadows, Croft, Croft Meadow and Croft Dell. With all the facilities a modern camper could want and a heated clubhouse for erm, when things get a bit chilly. Pitch prices start from £175 for a week in August.

The Wee Round House If you have ever dreamed of Camping du Buisson

include en-suite camping bothies and fully equipped lodges, several with hot tubs. Guests also have the option to enjoy the beautiful beaches, located only a few miles away. There’s even a golf club (the Royal Musselburgh) right next door. Prices start from £420 per week in one of the lodges and sleep 2.

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supplied and so is the gas for the cooker. Electricity is from a leisure battery that is charged up from a solar panel. There is an outdoor fire and seating area where you can make toast over the fire or have a barbecue. Prices start from £350 per week in August and sleeps 4. Lochyside

experiencing the Alaskan or Siberian wilderness, but were too afraid of freezing to death or being eaten by grizzlies, then the ‘Wee round house’ at Croft Lochyside is just the ticket. Situated at the foot of Ben Nevis on the shores of Loch Linnhe, this unique little house on site is perfect for glamping guests who like the outdoors but enjoy the comfort of cosy accommodation and bear-free holidays. Guests can spend their time relaxing, enjoying the incredible views of Ben Nevis and befriending the local highland cows on the croft, without the stress of having to forage for firewood for the wood burner, as this is

Aku, Slope Anniversary Boot Forget your wellies, this limited edition Slope GTX anniversary boot is where it’s at. Waterproof, rugged, and comfortable they are the perfect camping companion. £165, aku.it/en/

Brunton, Pulse Compact enough to carry and will keep your phone charged up so you won’t run out of juice. Enough for 1 x smartphone. £30, Brunton (as before)

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LuminAid Camping Light The PackLite 12 is a compact and lightweight portable lantern that is perfect for camping, backpacking. On any trip where there’s a chance you will be out after sun down this is a very useful accessory. It is safe, sustainable and recharges with a built-in, highefficiency solar panel in just 7 hours of sunlight. £22, bearandbear.com Osprey, Stuff Sacks Oblong stuff sacks make use of spare space in your bag so you can pack more and organise your camping gear more. One for the muddy, one for the muddier, £8, ospreypacks.com

Primus, Lite + Lite+ sets a new standard for compact all-in-one stoves. Make a brew, use the coffee press and turn it into a cafetiere, or just use as mug. £110 + £13 for coffee press. primus.eu

Elliot Brown, Canford 929-003 Camping Watch Powered by advanced quartz mechanism technology, and equipped with 200m water resistance and a handy date function, this high performance watch is more than capable of withstanding your next outdoor mission. £325, elliotbrownwatches.com

The Scrubba Washbag The Scrubba is the world’s smallest washing machine - perfect for washing clothes on the move. It weighs only 145g and packs down neatly into a pocket-sized carry case. Just 3 minutes of cleaning is the equivalent to a standard cycle machine wash and twice as effective as a hand wash. £37.95, geniegadgets.com


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Southend Airport

Southend Airport may be a convenient summer holiday departure point, but its nineteen destinations offer a yearround bonanza of travel opportunities. Here are some worth a closer look.

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PRING. After the dull days of winter there’s no better way to celebrate springtime with a visit to Amsterdam and its bloomin’ lovely flower displays. Keukenhof Gardens, open for around eight weeks from late March to mid-May has a staggering seven million bulbs in bloom and features 800 varieties of tulips –a sea of colour to brighten any day. Check out the Bloemenmarkt, the world’s only floating flower market where stalls are on houseboats. Stroll around Amsterdam’s largest park, Vondelpark, and enjoy Spring in the city centre. Try

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visiting on King’s Day, April 27, the King’s birthday, and join in the celebrations. The party starts the night before (King’s Night), and continues throughout the following day, a public holiday. There is a free market where, for one day, anyone can sell anything, so go bargain hunting. Oh, and make sure you wear something orange! Summer. Not sure whether to go abroad or stay at home? Enjoy the best of both worlds and visit Jersey. At just 45 square miles it is largest of the Channel Islands and lies 100 miles south of the UK and 14 miles from France. It’s a delightful blend

Jersey Beach of British and French cultures. There are great beaches to the south and west and rock pools bursting with marine life to the north. Feeling active? How about a round of golf on one of the six courses, or take a trip on horseback or segway. The quiet roads are ideal for touring by bike. Take a guided or self guided tour, there is so much to enjoy. When it comes to food, Jersey comes into its own; there is something for all tastes and pockets. Fresh seafood is at its best with top-class crab, lobster, scallops and oysters. For a special treat try one of the four Michelinstarred restaurants. Fancy some retail therapy? Then visit the capital, St Helier, for top class shopping with a hint of French style. Jersey has so much to offer. Autumn. It’s always good to get away between the summer holidays

Southend Airport Check-in and Christmas, so how about a city Brandemberg Gate©visitBerlin foto break to Berlin. Germany’s capital Wolfgang Scholvien caters for all tastes. Dominating the skyline is the Berlin TV Tower and from 205m above ground you get a stunning bird’s-eye view of the city. The Brandenberg Gate, built in hot for a round of golf. The south 1791, is the last remaining part of the island is where the golden of the wall that separated the old beaches and nightlife are but if you East and West Germany and today are looking for a quieter break try stands as a symbol of unification. the north of the island where the Fans of old spy movies can also volcanic sand is black and the life visit ‘Checkpoint Charlie’ in more sophisticated. The capital, Friedrichstrasse. Santa Cruz, has great shops and Music fans have a vast choice boutiques. Indulge in nature and from the world famous Berlin visit the Anaga Rural Park, recently Philharmonic to happening night declared a UNESCO biosphere site, clubs such as the Else Club where and don’t forget Mount Teide, at party-goers can dance to club 12,200ft Spain’s highest mountain. sounds, on warm nights under the The cable car takes you to within open sky. Germany is famous for 500ft of the summit but if you want its beers so why not visit one of the to clamber to the top you will need small breweries such as Brauhaus a free permit. The view from the Lemke and enjoy typical German top is simply amazing and great for pub grub washed down with a local ‘selfie’ fans. brew. Shopping is also great. For For more information on these something different visit Promobo and other destinations served where young designers sell by Southend Airport, unique items Playa Bahia del visit the website of clothing, Duque, Adeje, southendairport.com leather goods Tenerife and jewellery. You’ll not see San Telmo, Puerto the same back de la Cruz Tenerife home. Winter. Get away from the winter blues and head for the blue skies of Tenerife where mid-day temperatures reach the low 70s. It’s perfect for sunbathing and not too


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Brentwood Brewery Experience Day

The ultimate day out for beer fans, a Brentwood Brewery Experience Day, starts 8am sharp with an important choice. Beer or science for breakfast? Or maybe both, says Wendy Pike

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T’S a jolly, fine day out. We individually tailor the day to suit each visit. We can be as serious or otherwise as you like. If you want to learn about the science behind the process, we’ll happily talk science. If you want to sample our beer all day long, be our guest,” said MD, Roland Kannor. The morning schedule begins with a briefing followed by measuring malt for the day’s brew, mashing in and sparging collecting the all important sugars from the grain. Being a brewer for the day is physically demanding work, so practical clothing and boots or Wellies are advisable. Getting mucky is inevitable. A work friend recommended the Experience Day to engineer Graham Cochrane

from Great Baddow. Graham put the idea on his 40th birthday wish-list. His sister bought the gift. “We’re watching the process live, as it happens and getting really involved, adding malt into the mix and helping throughout the process. “I guess, when you go on a normal brewery tour you get told how these Will Fisher things happen but don’t really understand the time and care and the important points.

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sanitising equipment “But today we’re doing it real time before the day’s and learning exactly where the care tasks are finalised by points and craft is and that’s the real adding hops to the interest,” said Graham. brew and pitching in Once the wort is bubbling in the copper, yeast. talk turns to technical aspects of brewing. Home time is 4pm. Everyone receives the “It’s great fun for us too. We enjoy brewery’s booklet ‘Notes on Brewing’ along imparting the knowledge we’ve picked with an 18-pint Polypin of the beer they up over the years, teaching people about brewed, once it’s ready - usually a week later. our passion for beer and brewing,” said The Summer Virgin that Will Fisher brewed Brentwood Brewer Mike Holmes. will be ready in time for his departure. The As well as learning about Humulus dilemma is he’ll only have a couple of days to Lupulus, or hops, barley and malt, there is drink it before he flies home to Colombia. much biology and chemistry to delve into. If sparing a whole day is difficult, tours “I already know a lot about the brewing held on the first Saturday of the month offer process so it’s been fun to get involved but a good glimpse of brewery life. They run at really the highlight for me has been the 11am and 1pm. For £10 per person enjoy a detailed explanation of the chemistry behind pint of beer, free gift and an hour-long tour. it, how everything works. It’s been fantastic,” Entertainment is said Will Fisher provided by Head from Colombia, Brewer Ethan or South America. Roland. Discover Originally The Hulk and from where it resides Brentwood, or hear jokes Will a teacher, and anecdotes, booked a Roland-style. Like Brewery the brewery’s close Experience shave with Warner Day whilst on Brothers regarding holiday visiting Visitors enjoying the Brewery Tour a ‘borrowed’ family and image. friends in the The upshot, town. He’s a it ends well - thanks to the International true Brentwood beer fan and admits he’s an Anthony Burgess Foundation, Chockwork obsessive home brewer. His dream - to open Orange is now the official beer of the book ‘A a small craft brewery in Santa Marta on the Clockwork Orange’. Caribbean coast. “I was really interested to see how they do Brewery Experience Days are things on a larger scale. available Tuesdays and Thursdays “Everything’s done scientifically using for up to four people per day at £99 really precise calculations. Small scale, you per person. For details or bookings can get away with just throwing things in.” contact Brentwood Brewery (next to Midday guests are chauffeured to a local Calcott Hall Farm Shop): 01277 200 483, pub for lunch and a pint of Brentwood beer, enquiries@brentwoodbrewing.co.uk, all included in the package. Afterwards, The Grove brentwoodbrewing.co.uk chores include digging out the mash tun and


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

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hile it may never win prizes as our county’s most scenic area, Thurrock has as colourful and varied a heritage as anywhere else in Essex. This most-southerly of the county’s districts has connections to figures from history (from Elizabeth I to Joseph Conrad) and fiction, with locations used in films as diverse as Who Framed Roger Rabbit? to Four Weddings and a Funeral, and dozens of protected buildings dating back centuries. With ten Sites of Special Scientific Interest and the majority of its land in the green belt, however, the borough belies the commercial and industrial reputation that places such as Tilbury Docks, London Gateway Port and the Lakeside Retail Park may have bestowed upon it. Its place in the Thames Gateway regeneration area has already

and value-for-money property prices have and there are more significant plans to inject attracted interest from house-hunters within life back into neglected and derelict areas to Holy Trinity Takeley (courtesy of Wikimedia Commons) Essex itself Church, and from London, as wouldmeet the demand for housing. be homeowners priced out of the market The council recently drew national in the capital look for a place to put down headlines for an innovative scheme to build roots while granting convenient access to 333 new ‘affordable homes’ in Chadwell, Docklands, The City and the West End. South Ockenden, Grays and Purfleet, part From the late 1980s, the largest housing of its plans to build 1,000 such homes over scheme in the district was at Chafford the next five years. The scheme involves Hundred, where over 5,000 homes were public and private funding and will provide built on mostly brownfield (disused former local people with options for buying and/or industrial) land between Grays, the A13 and renting to suit those on lower incomes. Lakeside. There are also plans for 2,500 new While the large-scale housebuilding of homes in Purfleet, in addition to a brand

resulted in a host of brand new amenities and infrastructure being built, as well as many hundreds of new homes, and this redevelopment is ongoing. Quick commuter links via road and rail

that era has diminished, there have been a number of smaller developments in Grays, West Thurrock and elsewhere. As with many other sites along the Thames Gateway, redevelopment hasn’t yet finished in the area

new, 600,000 sq ft ‘media village’, shops and amenities, including improvements to the station. Work is scheduled to start in 2015/16, with the first completions due within a couple of years

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Quantum (Persimmon Homes) Situated on the eastern edge of Grays is this new development on a 40-acre site, which will comprise a mix of two-, three- and four-bedroom homes. The current release of three- and four-bedroom homes includes two- and threestorey layouts and starts from £288,500. The housebuilder is offering incentives such as Help to Buy, which requires the buyer to provide a deposit of just 5%, and Home Change, where existing homeowners can leave Persimmon to deal with estate agents to sell your home on your behalf. Find out more at www.persimmonhomes.com; 0843 208 2837

Orsett Grange (Balgores)

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there is a show home to view which is open every Saturday and Sunday, from 10.00am to 4.00pm. This luxury development offers a mix of four- and fivebedroom properties built by Essex-based housebuilder Churchgate. The village of Orsett is just four miles from Grays, on the other side of the A13, so equally convenient for the M25 and a little nearer the shopping and leisure amenities of Basildon. These homes are built on a quiet site just on the edge of the village, providing a great escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Find out more at www.balgoresproperty.co.uk; 01708 259539

in South Ockenden is now open, with prices starting at £185,000. It is located just off of Arisdale Avenue and this new release follows up the popular first phase with a total of 185 new homes, comprising 105 houses and 80 apartments. A selection of two-bedroom apartments and two- and threebedroom houses is now available to buy off-plan. A marketing suite is now open on site for visitors who want to speak to the Persimmon team furst-hand, and it is open daily, from 11.00am to 6.00pm Thursday to Monday and 10.00am to 5.00pm Tuesday and Wednesday. Find out more at www.persimmonhomes.com; 01708 564438


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Parklands, Chigwell £3.25million Steve Nichols, branch manager of Hetheringtons in Loughton “Extending to just over 7,000 sq ft, this magnificent new residence is situated on the fringes of the Courtland Estate. The accommodation is cleverly arranged over four floors, with seven spacious bedrooms, five bathrooms, three reception rooms and a wonderful kitchen, plus a cinema room, gym and heated indoor swimming pool. A particular highlight of the property is the technology, as there is a central brain that controls all the property features, including underfloor heating to most rooms, a central vacuum system in main areas, a home entertainment system controllable by smart phone, customised mood lighting and air conditioning with remote control.” Hetheringtons, Loughton (020 8508 5424)

Moat House Farm, Brentwood £2.15million Jason Young, manager of Hetheringtons in Shenfield “Set within 22 acres, Moat House Farm is an impressive moated farmhouse with a wealth of charming period features including beautiful fireplaces and exposed ceiling timbers. This is a home for those who like to be active. Not only is there a leisure complex with swimming pool, Jacuzzi and games room, there is also superb equestrian facilities, with an enclosed stable yard, a floodlit manege and extensive paddocks. Despite its rural location and feel, this historic country home is close to Brentwood town centre with its excellent transport links to London Liverpool Street.” Hetheringtons, Shenfield (01227 724705)

Cutlers Forge, Stapleford Tawney, Romford £1.5million Dominic Edwards, senior branch manager of Hetheringtons in Theydon Bois “This wonderful Grade II Listed home dates back to the 17th century and boasts charming period features including a grand reception hall with laid briquette floor, expansive fireplace with log burner, oak staircase, light wood panelling, traditional panel doors and exposed timberwork. The six-bedroom property is also ideal for entertaining, with an impressive drawing room, day room, sitting room with vaulted ceiling and formal dining room. Cutlers Forge has a beautiful setting, with formal gardens of around an acre with an outdoor swimming pool, plus a further 1.4 acres of fenced woodland which is bordered by a natural stream.” Hetheringtons, Theydon Bois (01992 814454)

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their true mettle to raise money for a local charity.

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parents, the East offers up a variety of

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property for every type of homeowner.” You heard it here first.

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comparison to those sold at each tube stop.

river, eight teams battled it out to the finish in spite of it being a truly English summer’s

Hornchurch on the District Line was voted

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ne of the UK’s top conservation

and woodlands. There is also a private gate

architects is selling his magnificent, partly moated

and footpath to the parish church. Twentyfour peacocks are available to buy separately.

former hall house, set in a

“It’s a beautiful, ancient house to live

mature seven-acre setting in Halstead. Once owned by the

in,” Shelton explains, “and because of my training and career, I’m in the fortunate

Fry chocolate family, the Grade II listed property was bought by the parents of the

position of knowing how to restore it

current owner Roderick Shelton in 1970

‘rediscover’ the house from within a mass of

when he was an architectural student. Stambourne Hall is believed to have been

thorns and brambles. Now it has a look I like to call ‘chocolate-box gothic’.”

properly. After my parents died, I had to

built around 1348, although the original manor house existed before 1088. The stunning home offers two-storey living accommodation with an extensive range of refurbished outbuildings including a huge 45ft thatched barn with a staircase to the first floor – ideal for parties or events subject to planning. The house itself has an impressive reception hall with shelved drinks cupboard

To the manor born Restored and resplendent, Stambourne Hall is ready for the next generation

The stunning home offers two-storey living accommodation with an extensive range of refurbished outbuildings including a huge 45ft thatched barn with a staircase to the first floor There are number of state and independent primary and secondary schools nearby. Braintree Station is just over 10 miles away

and open fireplace, three further spacious

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and Stansted Airport 14.9 miles.

reception rooms to the ground floor as

suite and four further bedrooms each with

Victorian thatched rotating summerhouse,

well as a contemporary Gaggenau kitchen breakfast room and original scullery. On

original exposed timbers and views across the gardens. The outbuildings include a

stables and a cart lodge. The grounds are predominately meadow with wild flowers

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W-h-ater view! Bag a property with a superb coastal vistas, as unearthed by Fiona Brandhorst Bradwell-on-Sea, Southminster Set on a private plot of around 1.9 acres, this generously proportioned family home offers extensive accommodation and superb coastal views. The kitchen and conservatory overlooks the formal gardens to the rear of the house and the delightful estuary beyond. The triple-aspect sitting room, accessed via the dining room, boasts a feature fireplace and double doors out onto the covered BBQ terrace. There are five bedrooms in the main house, three of which have en suite facilities. The master bedroom suite offers a large double-aspect bedroom with double doors leading out onto a balcony which also has stunning views. Detached from the main house there are a further eight selfcontained bedroom suites that are currently used as a B&B but could be converted into living accommodation, subject to planning. The grounds are immaculately presented featuring a pagoda to a decked patio area adjacent to the pond and well-stocked lake. Located on the outskirts of the village of Bradwell-on-Sea, which offers local stores and a public house, there are also various sailing clubs located close. Southminster is a six-mile drive away and provides a rail link into London Liverpool Street via Shenfield in 1 hour an 12 minutes.

Price: £945,000 Selling agent: Beresfords 01245 807265

Bywater Road, South Woodham Ferrers This contemporary five-bedroom detached house is situated in arguably the best road in South Woodham Ferrers and has been extensively refurbished to an exceptional standard. Offering spacious and beautifully presented accommodation throughout, this family home features a stunning living room with adjoining conservatory, a large dining room, study and re-fitted kitchen with adjoining breakfast room. Upstairs boasts five good bedrooms, the master with re-fitted en suite and balcony. The property also benefits from a lovely rear garden with swimming pool and stunning views over Fenn Creek with direct access through a rear gate to the open countryside beyond. Local train services to London Liverpool Street take around 50 minutes.

Price: £625,000 Selling agent: Balgores 01245 323729

George Street, Shoeburyness A wonderful, spacious and extended five-bedroom detached family home, adjacent to East Beach and enjoying front-row stunning estuary views, Sea Haze is a great home for entertaining with family and friends. Offering exceptional living space, the property has a separate lounge, generous open-plan living/dining and kitchen area with solid granite work surfaces, feature breakfastisland, Rangemaster cooker and Villager wood burning stove. The bedrooms, three of which are en suite, include an impressive master suite on the second floor, featuring a two-person Jacuzzi and fantastic far-reaching views over the estuary and East Beach. Shoeburyness mainline station, with fast trains to Fenchurch Street in just over an hour, is a short walk away. There a numerous local schools and parks, and of course the beach is on the doorstep.

Price: £650,000 Selling agent: haart 01702 586827



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King’sMaiden over Tpeach S rue to a rock-star lifestyle, this historic

property, owned since the 1980s by Steve Harris, the bassist of Iron Maiden, offers a fantastic variety of facilities for entertaining on a grand scale – including its own pub!

As well as a bespoke indoor heated

Rock legend Steve Harris of Iron Maiden calls time on his Essex mansion, Sheering Hall

swimming pool with unique hand-

three-bedroom coach house,

painted tiles and wall murals, there’s a split-level galleried recording studio, cinema room

extensive garaging and workshop. Sheering Hall is in a highly

and private and fully equipped pub, The Horse and Cart, complete with ale on tap! In the grounds you’ll find a flood-

Time is running out to buy a highlit tennis court and football pitch. quality new Redrow home in Lexden Sheering Hall is an eight-bedroom medieval country house

sought-after area and occupies a secluded and rural position,

of around 11,000 sq ft full of character and period features. incethere its offi cialbeen launch in on the site everything It’s Grade II listed: has a house since in between,” she says. “They January, been brisk all recognise that the development offers a the Domesday Book and sales partshave of the house date back to at Redrow’s King’s Park, a winning combination of high-specification 1427. development of 31 homes in homes in a sought-after village location with Surrounding the entrance hall with its exposed beams the village of Lexden, just west good local amenities and strong commuter and open fireplace are the three main reception rooms. The of Colchester. Now, just seven links. These factors have helped make King’s sitting room and drawing room both have fine detail and homes remain for sale – five houses and two Park a success and now that availability character with floor-to-ceiling, oak-panelled walls and high apartments – so opportunities to buy a peach is limited we’re encouraging would-be ceilings with ornate cornicing. The drawing room boasts of a home at the site are now limited. homeowners to contact us without delay.” a grand wooden carved fireplace with wood burner. The With prices ranging from £278,995 to With everything from a two-bedroom kitchen benefits from a four-oven Aga and raised breakfast £674,995, there’s plenty of variety, however, apartment to three- and four-bedroom area, and from the kitchen there is access to the playroom, which is bound to interest a diverse range of homes available, there are also two crucial boot room and utility area. buyers, says Kerry Jenkins, sales director assistance schemes on offer from Redrow. From the entrance hall, the main wood-panelled staircase for Redrow Homes (Eastern). The Help to Buy scheme is open to all leads up to the first floor to the principal bedroom, dressing “King’s Park continues to attract a good buyers on properties under £600,000, room and en suite bathroom. There are seven further mix of purchasers ranging from first-time offering the chance to buy with a 5% deposit bedrooms, a family bathroom and three shower rooms as buyers to growing families, downsizers and thanks to a government-backed equity loan well as staff accommodation. Additionally there is a separate

Stansted Airport. Nearby Sawbridgeworth station has

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approximately 35 miles from London and 11.6 miles from

direct trains to London Liverpool

Street taking 41 minutes. Bishop’s Stortford is six miles away, of 20% of the property price. This means Redrow’s Hertford Mastermove optionand means they’ll 13 miles Cambridge work with local agents to fi nd a buyer for you a lower initial payment and then lower 39 miles. – and pay their fees, so you won’t have to. monthly mortgage payments, as the loan is The area offers a wide selection “Whether you’re an aspiring first time interest-free for five years. of state and private schools buyer or a homeowner looking to move up For homeowners struggling to sell their including St Nicholas School, the property ladder we can help make your existing property – or simply wanting Felsted School, Haileybury College, dream move a reality,” adds Jenkins. to avoid the hassle of selling on the open Bishops Stortford College and The show homes and sales office at King’s market – a part exchange might be the Heath Mount Prep School. There are also a number of good Park are open from 10.00am to 5.30pm, answer. With this, the housebuilder makes golf courses within driving distance, including the Royal Thursday to Monday. on offer based on an independent valuation, Worlington and Hanbury Manor. which if accepted, eliminates a buying chain Sheering Hall has a guide price of £3.95million through Find out more at http://whathou.se/NoUIhJ and allows you to stay in your old home Hamptons International, www.hamptons.co.uk; 01206 430241 until your new one is ready. Alternatively, 01483 572864



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“Aged but not old” sums up the increasingly popular interior style of “shabby chic”. Richenda Oldham shows how to achieve the look

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Distress to impress

habby chic is a style that we Brits are extremely good at. The faded florals, dusty velvets and peeling paintwork that epitomise this look is something

that we seem to have an affinity for. Getting shabby chic right, when it has to appear effortless, is not as easy as you might think. After all this is not about antiques, it’s about interiors and accessories that look old or worn yet with a touch of informal elegance. Faded pretty country florals, rustic charm and an appreciation of imperfections (as long as they have style) add to the attractiveness of this flea market vogue.

Comfort Big sloppy armchairs and sofas in distressed leather or chintzy washable slipcovers are just the ticket to flop out in after a hard day’s work. The key here is informality and

Pretty floral fabrics and pastel coloured china, have been combined here with distressed painted wooden furniture for an informal but utterly charming look, www.directblinds.co.uk Pretty vintage cups and saucers have been used as tea light holders in this appealing teatime table setting, striped tablecloth £40, www.ochreandochre.com

comfort, where the odd dog hair or feet on the sofa will not cause undue alarm.

Colour

This white distressed mirror would make a marvellous centrepiece in a Shabby Chic interior, £95, www. livelaughlove.co.uk

The colours associated with shabby chic are deliciously soft hues such as mint, aqua, dusty rose, biscuit, sand, ivory, cream, pistachio, sky blues and pale greys. These can be offset by crisp white, which accentuates them beautifully. Mix and match these colours as they all complement each other superbly. Silver is a wonderful shade that can be used to add sparkle particularly in accessories, from photograph frames to ornaments.

Furniture While precious antiques are not part of shabby chic, good design, form and style are definitely important. So attractively shaped vintage furniture discoveries, with distressed paint finishes, fit the bill perfectly. It is pre-loved individuality that you are seeking rather than conformity. The great thing about shabby chic style is that it is ideal for anyone on a tight budget. So a plain piece of furniture can be transformed with a peeling paint effect or colour washes.

Accessories Smell, believe it or not, has a role to play in shabby chic, so flower arrangements are ideal, as are scented candles - choose ones with notes of rose, lavender and amber. Put the flowers in your best vase and let the aromas of the candles fill your home and contribute to making it a warm and welcoming place.

Soft ivory and biscuit hues form part of the Shabby Chic palette and are used here with faded florals to create an alluring, romantic bedroom, that is both simple yet charismatic, www.houseoffraser.co.uk

With its subtle leopard print rug, antlers and painted bureau, this room has a touch of the colonial about it, www.kelaty.com


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ssex maybe one of the prettiest Home Counties but it’s also one of the most reasonable to buy a family home. According to haart estate agents, average prices in London are up 16.7% annually to £536,286, driven by 20 prospective buyers chasing each property. No wonder buyers are flocking to Essex! Here’s what on offer if your budget is a cool half-a-million.

1 Grace and favour This turn-of-the-century detached home in the suburbs of Harlow is perfect for family buyers looking for space and charm with its five bedrooms and plethora of original features, including fireplaces, wooden floors and sash windows. Families love space, so the two separate receptions rooms will be well used, as well as an eat-in kitchen with wood-burning stove and butler sink. A utility room leads off with a door to the garden. The first floor has four double bedrooms, one en suite, and a family bathroom. The master bedroom is a loft conversion on the second floor and is a wonderful retreat for parents, with its own dressing room and en suite. Located on the popular Kingsmoor Road, there is a spacious garden to the rear and plenty of off-street parking along with a carport for two cars. Harlow is well connected to the city by train in 30 mins. Guide price £500,000. Selling agent: haart Harlow 01279 443311

2 Designer dream Time is precious, so moving to a highspecification state-of-the-art home means no DIY and more downtime with family and friends. This five-bedroom detached home in a quiet close of executive houses in Great Totham, near Maldon, has been extended and modified to appeal to the families where commuting is on the agenda. Trains take around 45 minutes to London Liverpool Street from nearby Witham. A highly impressive, huge open-plan kitchen/ lounge/dining room with up-to-the-minute, on-trend bi-folding doors has been created opening on to the rear garden with two decked patios. The kitchen offers integral appliances and an island unit with induction

So you want a home...that costs around £500,000 Fiona Brandhorst finds out what’s on the market to make your wish come true

3 ...average prices in London are up 16.7% annually, driven by 20 prospective buyers chasing each property. No wonder buyers are flocking to Essex! hob and inset sink. A separate living room overlooks the front garden. The ground floor features wooden flooring and underfloor heating. Five bedrooms, with an en suite to the master, are to the first floor, as well as a family bathroom with free-standing bath. Good local schools will score highly with families looking to move to the area. Priced at £499,950. Selling agent: Church & Hawes in Maldon 01621 855195

3 Escape to the country Set to appeal to the aspiring country living set, this detached home in Little Clacton has

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the wow factor in abundance, with plenty of space within and the added bonus of a converted double garage annex space. With lush green grass, blooming foliage and a steaming hot tub, it’s the perfect setting for summer BBQs and lazy weekends. Set in almost one-third of an acre, the free-flowing accommodation oozes charm with its muted colour palette and shabby chic ambience. The double-aspect lounge opens on to the dining room which links through to the kitchen. A study to the front of the property and conservatory to the rear of the property give privacy when it’s needed.

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On the first floor there are four spacious bedrooms, with the master enjoying its own full bathroom, and a separate family shower room. The garden is mainly laid to lawn and enclosed with panel fencing. A canopied area houses a Jacuzzi which is to remain for the new owner. With some of the county’s finest beaches (Frinton-on-Sea, Walton-on-the-Naze and Clacton-on-Sea) within in a short drive and Thorpe-Le-Soken’s main line station nearby, this home offers a sought-after lifestyle change. Offers in excess of £500,000. Selling agent: haart Little Clacton 01255 222666


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& Stone, restigecCarthy developer CALABritain’s Homes – a leading specialist developer of former WhatHouse? Housebuilder private homes for retirees, is of the Year and a Silver winner of employing a team of no fewer Best Medium Housebuilder at the thanAwards 26 local–construction 2014 WhatHouse? is holding an workers as it shapes its new of exclusive, invitation-only VIPdevelopment preview event apartments on Raglan Road, Frinton-on-Sea. this weekend, where it is unveiling the new Victoria Gardens, which will bring 14 new show home at Foxwood, its new development brand new flats for over-60s to the resort, is in the village of Little Canfield. using the expertise of many local contractors. Foxwood will be an exclusive address, A fine summer has seen strong progress at featuring just 12 three-bedroom semithe site, which is expected to welcome its first detached and four-bedroom detached houses. residents in early spring 2016. The ‘Hatfield’ show house will be open on Michael Hall, site manager at McCarthy Saturday 15 and Sunday 16 August, giving and Stone’s North London region, believes house-hunters the first opportunity to see that local talent is a vital factor in achieving the specification and finish at the scheme the companies ambitious expansion plans first-hand. for the coming years. Chris Roads, sales and marketing director “The sheer importance and value of local for CALA Homes North Home Counties, says workforces simply cannot be underestimated interest in the development is strong, even at when it comes to housebuilding,” says this early havebeen already Hall. “I’mstage: proud“We to have able received to recruit an exceptionally high numberemployees of enquiries a team of full- and part-time into our new homes at Foxwood and urge from the local area for Victoria Gardens those interested in viewing to register their in Frinton, and we are actively recruiting interest in order to attend our VIP preview skilled tradesmen in the local area as the event.” site progresses, including carpenters, The attraction the development the electricians and of plumbers, to name aisfew. high reputation of the Uttlesford district “Each and every one of the employees, in which it sits and the way thatlaying the location from the construction teams bricks, gives buyers a perfect work-life balance, to the sales teams in the office, plays an says Roads: “The homes at Foxwood are ideal active role in turning the McCarthy and for families and downsizers looking for a lowStone vision into a reality.” maintenance lifestyle in a rural location, but

Helping hands

Local talent is creating new retirement property in Frinton-on-Sea

Residents get the benefits of with goodalso connections to the capital, which communal facilities such as some delightful is only 36 miles away, as well as the local landscaped gardens and a club lounge, surrounding areas.” which acts as the social hub of the entire The ‘Hatfield’ is a four-bedroom house which scheme, where neighbours can meetlayout, each set offers a contemporary open-plan other, and friends and family. There’s out over three floors. The property also features a a concierge, can help residents with fully fittedwho kitchen/breakfast room, a sitting errands and ensure the smooth running of room, study and WC on the ground floor; the development. master bedroom with en suite bathroom, two Elaine Stratford, sales and marketing further bedrooms and a family bathroom on director for McCarthy and Stone North the first floor; and another spacious bedroom

on the top floor. After the weekend, the

The sheer importance and value of local show home will be open to the public from workforces simply cannot be underestimated Thursday to Monday, 10.00am to 5.30pm. Little Canfield is positioned between Great when it comes to housebuilding

Dunmow and Bishop’s Stortford, surrounded by forestry land and the National Trust’s London region, adds: “As the only Hatfield Forest. This ancient hunting forest housebuilder to have achieved the coveted dates back to the Norman kings, is just one Housebuilding Federation’s (HBF) five mile away from the development. star status for the tenth year in a row – a The Uttlesford district scores customer satisfaction awardfrequently which is scored highly in national surveys, not independently by our quality-of-life own customers – we

New homes launch – Foxwood, Little Canfield The new two-bedroom apartments come from the company’s Platinum Range, where

and fully-fitted kitchens with integrated appliances. Each property also has a number

the specification has been raised to include

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CALA Homes opens the doors located to a new show house underfloor heating, oak-veneered doors just moments from Frinton’s seafront. this weekend

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Revealed: the cheapest type of mortgage deal

Are fixed deals the cheapest in the market this summer, or variable? asks Nick Parkhouse

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“A variable-rate tracker mortgage can no longer be considered the best way to ensure lower monthly repayments,” says Charlotte Nelson, finance expert at Moneyfacts, the analysts who carried out the research. In addition, with the Bank of England suggesting that an interest rate

f you’re thinking of taking

rise is on the way the gap between the cost

advantage of record low interest rates you generally have the

of the deals could increase. “Borrowers on a variable rate will certainly notice a

choice of two types of deal: a

difference in their monthly repayments

fixed rate or a variable rate. Over recent months the costs

when the inevitable happens and base rate rises,” she adds.

of both types of product have

Calculations from the financial analyst

fallen sharply - but what deals

show that the average borrower chose the

currently represent the best value?

lowest 60% variable-rate product today it would cost £442 a year more than the lowest

Six months ago, if you had wanted to choose the very

two-year fixed rate if the base rate goes up by just 0.5%.

cheapest mortgage rate the chances are

As well as offering low repayments,

that you would have picked a variable-

fixed rates also give you the security that

rate deal. At that time, variable deals were 0.28% cheaper than fixed rates with the

you know exactly what your mortgage payments will be for a set period of time.

lowest 60% loan-to-value variable rate being

In previous years you have generally had

1.09%, compared to the best fixed-rate deal at 1.37%.

to pay a premium for that security but now you can benefit from not only peace of mind

Now, while the cost of both types of deal

but also a better deal.

has reached a record low, the difference

Ms Nelson advises that anyone

in price between the two types of deal has shrunk and variable deals may not now

considering taking out a new mortgage deal should move fast. She says: “These

offer the lowest rates. In many cases, a fixed rate product is now cheaper than a variable

highly competitive fixed-rate mortgages will only be on the market for so long and

alternative, meaning you will not only

once they’re gone, they’re gone. Mortgage

benefit from the security of a fixed-rate deal but also lower repayments.

holders therefore need to act fast to secure the best deals while they have the chance.”

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Family gives Tutti thumbs up!

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AMILY eating out occasions can be funny affairs; well they can if you want to eat delicious food rather than visit a fast-food outlet or sit in a restaurant that doesn’t also contain a soft play area. So for our daughter’s ninth birthday we decided to try somewhere different. We jumped in the car and headed out to Tutti Grille at Freeport Braintree, says HILARY COLLINS. It was only 5.30pm when we arrived but the restaurant was already starting to get busy, we were quickly welcomed by our waiter and shown over to our booth which easily sat our little party of five. The kids were very keen to take a look at the menu and as their favourite is pizza they were more

than happy to opt for three margaritas with added black olives. However when us adults got to take a look at the kids menu it was a real revelation; Tutti offered mini steaks, pork chops, grilled chicken served with mash potatoes and veggies of the day. It was another one of those times that I wished my kids weren’t fussy eaters and would scoff the very best of what Tutti had to offer. The dining menu is new and exhaustive with the choice on offer. We plumped for the Aubergine Fritto (£5.75) served with garlic

Hilary Collins and family

mayo and pomodoro sauce and the Apple, Walnut and Blue Cheese Salad (£4.95) with Caramalised Onion Cheese Bread (£4.90)

Home cooking

to start. My husband was surprised by how much he loved the salad with the crunch, taste and texture proving a real healthy hit. My aubergines were perfectly fried in batter to really get my taste buds alive ready for my main course. Mains was a tricky decision, pasta, pizza, homemade

burgers, chicken and ribs, salad bowls or chef’s favourites? Whilst I sipped my pimped up Prosecco – with added amaretto, vodka and strawberries – I plumped for the Fritta Misto di Mar (£15.75) which proved a plentiful portion of fresh salmon chunks, prawns, haddock and calamari served with string fries and dressed leaves. My husband chose the Goat’s Cheese and Caramelised Onion Tart (£10.50) which was homemade with light filo pastry with sautéed onions topped with goat’s cheese. He’s a vegetarian and a fussy eater too like the kids but this dish was deemed ‘delicious’ and his plate was clean faster than the kids. For desserts we all decided we deserved a treat; it was

my daughter’s birthday after all! We were tempted to share the Amore Tutti Sundae (£14.95) which included nine flavours of ice cream, profiteroles, strawberries and chocolate and strawberry sauce. However we were already feeling rather full so opted to share the Strawberry Delizia (£5.95) which was a sculptural tasty delight of skewered strawberries a top vanilla scooped ice cream. All in all we had a great evening out. Tutti had it all covered, even if the kids had got restless there was ample colouring in at the table and also a very impressive magic trick from one of the waiters that go us all guessing, how did he do that? To discover more about Tutti Grille, Freeport Braintree, visit www. tuttigrille.com.

If you’re looking for wholesome, homemade and nutritious food in a quaint setting, Joseph’s Kitchen Cafe is a great little place.

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REVIOUSLY the Billericay Cook Shop, located just off the High Street in its own courtyard setting, it’s the perfect spot to sit, relax and enjoy some fantastic grub. Inside there’s a sense of cosy farmhouse feel with rustic-looking wooden tables and chairs dotted around a contemporary setting. Whether you’re wanting breakfast, lunch, snacks, or something to takeaway - everything is catered for. There’s healthy breakfast options such as Poached Clarence Court Eggs and Lane Farm Chorizo on Wilted Kale and glorious fruit filled shot glasses to top your porridge, yogurt or Cinnamon French Toast. For lunch tuck into a decadent Italian Antipasti board or how about The Farmhouse Board Patè, Clarence Court Blue Scotch Egg, Lane Farm Sausage Roll, Mini Quiche, Fresh Bloomer Bread, Pickles and Salad. There’s quiches and tasty salads too including a Superfood Green Salad - for the health conscious. And, there’s plenty of vegan options. If you’ve a sweet tooth there’s some indulgent cakes that must be tried.

You don’t have to stray far to enjoy the delicious offerings either, especially on a week day. Josephs Kitchen Cafe have launched a lunch delivery service so you can order food to be delivered at your desk. email food@ josephskitchencafe. co.uk to receive your daily delivery menu. Order by 10am (8.30am for a 10% discount) and lunch will be at your desk for lunch time. A clever mix of simple and fresh dishes served in a very friendly atmosphere. Exactly what Billericay High Street needs! 100 High St, Billericay, Essex, CM12 9BY 01277 657461

Family run business • Local produce • Daily changing menus • Breakfast/Lunch/ coffee and cake • Fresh, healthy, nutritious • Gluten free/ low carb options • Take away and lunch delivery • Indulgent cakes • Everything homemade.

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DINING OUT - Giggling Squid “Authentic, rustic and fresh Thai cooking with the emphasis on coastal specialities” is how Giggling Squid restaurant is billed. With rave reviews describing the food as “exciting”, and “simply divine” you’ll be delighted to know this growing family of Thai tapas restaurants is now set to open in Billericay – its first venue in Essex – on Monday August 17.

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IGGLING Squid invested more than £50,000 refurbishing the 120-seater former Cleaver chicken, ribs and burger restaurant. Located at 120 High Street. Co owned by husband and wife team Andrew and Pranee Laurillard

(the brand is derived from the nickname of one of their three children), Giggling Squid’s formula of serving “rustic” Thai cuisine, with the emphasis on seafood is a winning one. The pair deliberately set out to look and cook different – in a modern chic environment. “Opening in Essex has been a crucial stage in our growth plans for quite some time - with its high proportion of City-bound commuters, Billericay is

a great location from which to take the brand forward,” said Giggling Squid MD Andy Laurillard, adding, “Billericay people are a demanding bunch, they know what they want, they enjoy the finer things in life and go out and get them.” The Laurillards, who introduced the “Thai Tapas” dining concept to the UK in 2009, Giggling Squid, is on course to have a nationwide string of 70 UK restaurants within 7 years. “But ultimately we’re a foodled business and are still having great fun,” said Pranee Laurillard, “We are immensely proud that our customers compliment us for still having the welcoming feel of a one-off independent, which is why people think of us as a family of restaurants rather than a chain,

whilst critics love the authentic street food style dishes.” Its healthy tapas menu, has proved universally popular, especially at lunchtime with office workers, yummy mummies and ladies who lunch. The lunch menu offers a choice of six Tapas-style ‘tasting sets’ that allow diners to sample several of different dishes in at a single sitting, costing between £8.00 and £10.50 with 16 individual dishes priced un-der £3.90. “Big” dishes with rice cost £6.50 to £7.95. “Combi” meals with starters are priced between £6.00 and £7.25. The evening menu is more extensive with over 50 dishes available. The ever popular Thai Green Chicken Curry is £8.95. Prepared by master Thai chefs using fresh ingredients, sourced locally where available Giggling Squid offers a taste revolution not to be missed! Giggling Squid, 120 High Street, Billericay Essex CM12 9BY 01277 630621 / www.gigglingsquid.com Twitter: @GigglingSquid


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A food journey full of adventure

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SPARAGASMS are vegan and gluten-free dining extravaganzas where unusual sharing and creative interventions are encouraged and indulged. A ticket to one of these sensational nights includes a fivecourse fine dining vegan journey featuring seasonal and organic produce and house cocktails like the ‘Green Beast’ courtesy of Pernod Absinthe. The house drinks list includes vegan-method British beer and bubbles, biodynamic champagne and ethical new world wine brand ‘Running Duck’. KARIN RIDGERS spoke to founder Kate Lewis to find out more about this unconventional foodie experience that will guarantee you a night to remember! So Kate, tell us a little about you. I’ve trained as a Mime (don’t speak!), been a music agent, managed bands, produced theatrical and PR events, worked at festivals, worked with artists in many of Britain’s prisons and arts venues, trained as an acupuncturist, trained as a journalist, restored a couple of old buildings, now own a pub with my husband (The Royal Oak Tetbury, Gloucestershire) and am sort of on course to be indulgent and open the first Asparagasm café restaurant in late summer this year. What inspired you to go veggie/ vegan? We were very much a salad and jacket potato family growing up and I disliked meat and fish quite a lot anyway. I was a child of the Heinz generation too. So orange stuff in cans sat alongside fresh homecooked food that my Mum was great at. Leaving home to study I was attracted to campaigning groups and politicised people who inspired me and gave me the confidence as well as the rationale

have a new favourite! At the moment the most delicious pud I have ever ever ever tasted is the chocolate and sea salt tart we serve at dinner at The Royal Oak Tetbury. Our chef Richard Simms adapted it from the Veganomicon cookbook (thank you dear cookbook) and we serve it with a glorious locally-made vegan mango sorbet.

Offering diners extremely classy, pop up vegan restaurants in the East End of London, Asparagasm is the brain child of vegan Kate Lewis launched in July 2012 to be able to live and express what I knew in me to be right. My introduction to vegetarianism was when I had just left university at 18 after following a French, Film and Theatre Studies degree. During these formative years the mystery and magic of the health food shop and complementary and alternative health was revealed and I have remained always keen and curious to learn about how one can live better as well as support all life forms be it animal, vegetable and mineral, along the way. So how and why did Asparagasm come to fruition? As an event consultant and producer I had previously worked with the founders of Disappearing Dining Club, Stuart Langley and Chef Fredrik Bolin, who were at the vanguard of the dreaded word

‘pop-ups’. They were really good at organising fresh and original shared dining experiences that I loved the look and style of but didn’t eat at. We discussed together my ideas for Asparagasm and what I wanted to do and how I could mirror their production values and share resources and challenge their amazing chefs to fulfil my food dreams. They were very supportive and in July 2012 we started small at their Back In 5 Minutes restaurant in Brick Lane and then soon I was able to access their great spaces and emulate the community sharing style dining events at vegan fine dining events that were styled with an Asparagasm twist. What can one expect when coming along to an Asparagasm night? A great welcome and an introduction to a fantastic mix of people. These are nights to be enjoyed, deliciously and freely and engaging with people is the essence of the experience. Friendships have been made, people come again, and there is a wonderful community at each sitting. There’s five courses of superbly cheffed food to enjoy, starting with an amuse (to be said in an extended faux French accent), a starter, the main dish, a dessert and either a palette cleanser or more recently a slate of nut-cultured artisan vegan ‘cheeses’ which Asparagasm is developing for the restaurant and artisan markets with chef Paul

Foster. The dessert brings surprises in the shape of a happening or an explosion of entertainment. We’ve had a chthonic crooner, a vegetable orchestra, burlesque tease, magicians and fire breathing animatronic horses - amongst others. The combination of all these elements rapturously coming together is the fun and furious purpose of a yee-hah vegetable loving, plant worshipping Asparagasm!

Are they just held in London at the moment? To date they have all taken place in the capital and specifically East London as there are still great spaces there that are fairly affordable and not over commercialised. And my Mum lives there! Whats your favourite vegan dish? How could I choose? I always

What’s the long term plan of action for you and for Asparagasm? Last year the guys at Stroud Brewery agreed to brew Asparagasm pale ale - a carefree, light and refreshing and slightly fizzling craft beer that would be a great accompaniment to fresh, summer vegetables and salads and show the roots of our brand avatar country girl. It won favourite beer at the London Vegan Beer Fest 2014 just two weeks after it had first been bottled! That was great! I’d like to think we can curate more experiences to enjoy at home. And finally – how did you get this super name?? My husband and I went to South Africa to visit friends in 2012. For my vegan dining satisfaction I wanted to try out Planet Restaurant in Cape Town where the sommelier inspired me with regards to the five-course vegan food tasting and wine pairing concept they offered. This soon followed in Franschhoeck at a dinner cooked by Mahki Maki. It was an artistic salad and cucumber nori style wrapped pureed asparagus dish freaking out with other edible foliage. It looked absolutely out of this world, better than I can explain. So, when I bit in and the juicy asparagus schpoofed in my mouth I had a really funny turn. It was so so good. ‘What are you doing?’ – my reply. ‘I’m having an aparagasm’. I hope that a few or several or many people in life join me in having one! For more details on Asparagasm and to find out about the next event call Kate on 0794 730 9066 or visit www.asparagasm.com.


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DOPTED by most American & British Celebs, waist trainers have fast become women’s everyday wear must have. But why do women like them so much? The answer could not be more simple: have you ever met a women

who doesn’t want to look her very best? Not only waist trainers provide an instant hourglass figure, with tiny waist and flat tummy, when worn as undergarment; they also help long term. In fact, thanks to the very specific latex, Authentic

Colombian waist trainers act as thermal bands. They promote perspiration on the tummy and love handles areas. Their slimming benefit is maximised when worn during a workout. Exercising regularly with your femshaper waist trainer and keeping an healthy diet, will help you get into that summer body shape you’ve always wanted! You can use your waist trainer everyday. One delighted customer commented: “I use mine for three hours every day and in one month I lost 5kg.”

So why not give it a go and get your shapewear for women for that oh so sexy look. Marilyn certainly would have approved! Visit the website www. femshaper.co.uk and get 10% off with coupon code “essex.”

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Children can enjoy some great new titles this August “With so much to choose from, it’s often difficult to decide upon that perfect summer break book selection, so here are a few to whet your appetite, says Natasha Radford from Brentwood’s Chicken and Frog bookshop.

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EET ‘Mel Foster and the Demon Butler’. Penned by Julia Golding, this is a monstrously big adventure for (Age 9+). Cabin boy Mel Foster has always been told that he’s come to a bad end – he just never thought that it would be as a meal for a giantess of the Arctic wastes! But as Mel is about to find out, looking monstrous doesn’t make you

a monster. There’s more to Eve Frankenstein than meets the eye. Next up is Jim Smith’s long awaited ‘Future Ratboy and Attack of the Killer Robot Gran’. (Age 7+). Fans of the ‘Barry Loser’ series will be delighted with the latest offering. There’s a new superhero in town! When a bolt of lightning hits Brian he is zapped millions of years into the future and life will never be

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the same again. Future Ratboy is born... ‘Sir Charlie Stinky Socks and the Terrible Secret’ (Age 3+) sees a welcome return of the intrepid hero. This is a tale of bravery, where, with a little help from his friends, the gallant knight dares to put things right once more. The detailed illustrations and giant lift the flaps make this picture book an absolute delight. Simply titled ‘Dinosaurs!’ from David Hawcock, is a joy of paper engineering and interesting facts. Each dinosaur has its phonetic spelling and facts about its place in dinosaur lore. Suitable from (Age 3+), this striking book make the perfect gift for dinosaur fans of all ages. Graphic novels are a fantastic genre, both for avid readers and those who are more reluctant. Phoenix comics blend humour with bold design, to create original, exciting books. ‘Bunny Vs Monkey 2’ (Age 6+) from Jamie Smart features the mischievous Monkey, who has arrived in the woods and is determined to take over. Bunny is here to stop him. Who will win the battle? The final recommendation for August is David Levithan’s ‘Another Day’ (Age 12+). Every day is the same for Rhiannon. She has convinced herself that she deserves her distant, moody boyfriend, Justin. She knows the rules: Don’t be needy, avoid upsetting him, never get your hopes up. Then out of the blue, they share the perfect day together – perfect until Justin doesn’t remember anything about it. This is the companion novel to ‘Every Day’. For more details on any of the above titles call 01277 230068 or visit chickenandfrog.com

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shoes and use to collect rare and unique sneakers which I would wear a few times only and sell at a later date to make a profit. I have a keen eye as to what I think will be a very popular shoe. For instance, the Nike Huarache shoe I purchased from Footlocker when they first launched for £85, I wore them a handful of times and later sold them for £250 when the shoe was at high demand. Why loafers? I chose to design and produce driving loafers because I love the design and concept of the shoe and the relation to cars. I really wanted to produce a shoe that I would happily buy and be proud to

Who/what inspires your collection? My inspiration usually comes from people. I am constantly looking on social media platforms for colours, ideas, materials and what people like to wear. I like things that are simple but with incredible detail. Luxury cars also inspire me, the materials they use for the interior and tiny details that most people wouldn’t even look at but in my mind the tiny details are what makes the difference.

with Lord Loafers Lord Loafers is a high quality, luxury footwear brand created by British Designer, Joe Harris. Combining unique design features with the finest materials, a meticulous attention to detail and traditional craftsmanship has earned the brand an unrivalled reputation for creating footwear that epitomises the ultimate in style, luxury and comfort.

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ESIGNED for the modern man with razor sharp taste and the drive, ambition and motivation to possess the better things in life, Lord Loafers has a large and ever-expanding international following that spans from the style-conscious urban streets of London and New York all the way to the trendy suburbs of Australia. We spoke to designer Joe Harris to find out more about his stylish steppers. How did the idea for Lord Loafers come about? I was interested in buying a pair of driving loafers myself as I love the design and the flexibility of outfits which they can be worn with. I looked online and in Selfridges but

Is this your first foray into fashion? Yes this is my foray into fashion, I started Lord Loafers almost straight after I finished school.

every pair I found had something I wanted to change about them, either the shape or lace etc. This gave me the idea to produce my own collection of luxury loafers.

Are you going to branch/expand into other accessories? Yes I have lots of designs and ideas planned for new products in the future to diversify our range, however at the moment I want to focus primarily on our core product which is the loafers.

Have you always been interested in fashion and footwear? I have always been very interested in fashion from an early age. I’ve always loved that feeling when buying something new to wear that I feel comfortable and stylish in. I have always enjoyed

Could you give us a couple of style ideas - when wearing the shoes what do they look good with? For summer I think the loafers look great with white, coloured jeans or trousers/chinos for both men and women. They also look great with a slim pair of jeans and a nice loose fitting casual shirt. A lot of our male customers also wear the loafers with shorts and a polo shirt which I often wear myself.

Our loafers: Sophisticated and stylish, our signature Lord Avebury loafers are available in a variety of colours to suit every taste and occasion. Unique features include suede insoles that allow feet to breathe, a pad on the side of each loafer to maintain shape and a design that sits flat rather than elevates at the toe. To maintain our impeccable level of

quality, all our Loafers are handmade in Spain by expert craftsman. £124.95. Our Velvet Slippers handcrafted in England from the finest leather and velvet and lined with the highest quality satin quilt are elegance and luxury personified. Cut out and lasted by hand using traditional methods and generously emblazoned

wear, so producing a cheap shoe was really not an option. I think a fashion brand should really reflect the personality and character of the person who created the brand.

with a beautifully embroidered Lord Loafer monogram in gold or silver, our velvet slippers are the perfect finish to a sharp suit or tux and can also be paired with smart jeans for a relaxed but refined look. For a truly personal touch, commission a bespoke pair featuring your own monogram or crest. £359.99

An exclusive ladies collection ‘Lady London’ is also available in a variety of colours.

How can people buy them? The loafers are currently available online Lordloafers.com. You can also follow the brand on Instagram @lordloafers.


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Hotels that score With the return of the Premier League season football fever is back. Celebrate our beloved national game with a visit to one of these footballthemed hotels and attractions.

Shankly Hotel, Liverpool Opens 15 August

Due to open this weekend in the city of Liverpool is the football themed hotel, Hotel Shankly, named after former Liverpool FC manager and club icon, Bill Shankly. Catering to the football fan’s every whim, the Shankly will feature Xboxes and 50-inch screens; a rooftop pool (from January 2016); and some extravagant guest rooms that sleep up to ten people. Visit the Bill Shankly museum and be one of the first to view new sporting memorabilia. Rooms from £35pp per night (two sharing). 0151 236 0166/ shanklyhotel.com.

Guests can dine at Café Football where you’ll be seated in a brown leather booth, inspired by retro footballs and then relax in one of the distinctive bedrooms, with large flat screen TV and full sky sports package; meaning you’ll never miss a game. You can even get married here and enjoy a post wedding game on the rooftop football pitch with retractable roof and view of Old Trafford. Rooms from £89pp per night (two sharing). 0161 751 0430/ hotelfootball.com.

Hotel Football, Manchester

Hilton at St George’s Park, Burton upon Trent

For any football fan a stay at Hotel Football, located on the doorstep of Old Trafford football stadium is a must. Opened in 2015 by ex-Manchester United players, Ryan Giggs and Gary Neville Hotel Football is a four star, 133-room hotel with football at its heart.

This stylish hotel, opened in August 2012, is situated at St George’s Park at Burton upon Trent, Staffordshire. The 330-acre park is the FA’s National Football Centre: home to all 24 England teams, a world-class training

facility and a national centre for sports medicine and science. It has a full-sized indoor thirdgeneration football pitch built to FIFA 2-star standard (equipped with a viewing gallery for up to 200 people), a multipurpose indoor sports hall, 11 full size outdoor pitches and an elite training pitch that is an exact replica of Wembley. Book the St. George’s Park tour for a chance to go behind the scenes. You’ll see the world-class facilities including

the elite football pitches, team changing rooms, the autograph wall and even sneak a peak at the hotel rooms the teams stay in. After all that, relax in the hotel’s 17-metre indoor pool, sauna and steam room or, for the brave at heart, the ice fountain! Rooms from £57pp per night (two sharing), 01283 240444/hilton.com/SGP

to views of the pitch as you enjoy your coffee served in a West Ham cup. Rooms from £57pp per night (two sharing), 0844 375 8200/ westhamhotel.co.uk

The West Ham United Quality Hotel, London

Arsenal Soccer School, Weymouth

If you’re passionate about football and want to get closer to the action, this is the hotel for you. Known for being more of a VIP box than hotel room, it’s uniquely set within Upton Park, home to West Ham United Football Club. Whether you’re a Hammers fan or not, you won’t want to close the curtains. Wake up

Get your kids to premier league standard in no time with the new Arsenal Soccer School at Waterside Holiday Park and Spa in Weymouth. Exclusively for children staying at the park, the soccer school has a brand new state-of-the-art 3G pitch, which boasts breathtaking views over Weymouth Bay along one of Dorset’s most scenic coastlines. Available to children aged 5 – 18, the courses cost £85 and will run for five days on selected weeks during the summer and over the October half-term holiday, during which they will be coached by FA/ UEFA qualified Arsenal Soccer School Coaches. Current course dates are: 22 August to 29 August and 24 October to 31 October. Waterside Holiday Park offers seven-nights in a two-bedroom caravan from £700 during August, subject to availability. watersideholidaygroup.co.uk/ waterside/on-park/soccerschools/


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Tots in Tutus Musical instruments, scarfs and magic wands are just a few of the playthings little ones can have fun with at babyballet classes - as well as learning their first dance steps too, of course.

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HE award-winning pre-school dance concept for girls and boys from 6 months to 6 years has been featured on Cbeebies and Nick Jr and has now has 70 franchised schools teaching over 11,000 children every week.

Babyballet offers fantastic opportunities for children throughout the UK to enjoy the magic of the Song and Dance Academy. With the rapidly increasing number of babyballet franchisees there has never been a better time for you to come and join in the fun. The babyballet franchise network is opening up fantastic opportunities for children throughout the UK to enjoy the magic of the babyballet Song and Dance Academy, and for the selected Franchisees, a chance to be right at the heart of our magical world. Miss Laura has taught babyballet classes for the past five years in and around Essex. “The classes are so much fun,” says Laura, “it’s fascinating to watch the children grow and develop each week. I had children come in who wouldn’t leave their mum’s side at first, and after a few weeks they are now flying about and playing with the other children.” Some of these youngsters haven’t yet learnt to walk but are already grasping the basics of ballet, something founder Claire O’Connor from Halifax where the businesses headquarters are based, is immensely proud of. Claire has worked tirelessly since 1999 to make it into the award-winning reputable concept it is today. This year Claire and the entire babyballet team are excited to be celebrating their tenth birthday and have just won Dance Franchise of the Year and Dance Brand of the Year in the latest `oscars’ of the dance world. “I loved ballet but it didn’t love me,” says Claire. “I was the wrong shape and I felt that only the best were accepted. It left me

with a tremendous lack of self-confidence and a very poor body image which followed me through to later life.” After spotting a gap in the market Claire set to work to bring fun, non-competitive pre-school classes to pre-schoolers, which would be focussed on learning to dance through fun and increasing every child’s confidence. Initially she only ran classes but has since developed themed parties, uniform, merchandise, the babyballet characters, themed music, live entertainment shows and children’s events and the concept is franchised. Claire introduced the babyballet characters Twinkle, Teddy and friends to promote the positive messages of babyballet and they have since become a huge part of the brand, adored by members and nonmembers alike. “There has been a lot of blood, sweat and tears over the past 10 years,” adds Claire, “but I wouldn’t change it for anything. It has been a remarkable journey and we have achieved so much in a short time. Roll on the next 10 years.” For more information or to book a trial at a class in Essex please contact Miss Laura on 07534260067, email romfordcentral@babyballet. co.uk or visit babyballet.co.uk.


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TAKE NOTE AND DESTRESS! Stress – one of the biggest issues of holding on to pain physically and mentally! So what are your stress levels like, says fitness expert Helen Barness

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constant state of threat this will not only affect how we feel mentally but physically as well so here are great stress busting tips. Don’t hesitate all the time. Take action. Ask yourself what is the worst case scenario, best and most realistic outcome of what might happen. It is probably not that bad and even if it does seem negative, understand that you can cope with a negative experience. If you keep on avoiding doing things because according to your world you think it will go wrong, you could be missing out on amazing opportunities. Take your own advice! We are all quite

Beauty - Product of the week

Love your lobes M OST people associate big earrings with legendary Eastenders character Pat Butcher, but more and more of us enjoy wearing a statement pair, especially on a night out. The problem with big earrings though is that they play havoc with your lobes and can leave them damaged and sagging. But help is now at hand in the form of the Swan Lobe developed by sister and brother Wendy and Georgie Swan. A unisex earring support which brings comfort and protection whilst being virtually invisible to the naked eye. The Swan Lobe transfers the weight of an earring, whether pierced or clip-on, from the lobule of the ear to the cartilage of the ear, instantly “lifting” the ear lobe and preventing sagging when wearing earrings. The product is shaped like wings as the ‘wing’ shape helps The Swan Lobe contour the reverse of the ear lobe & the cartilage of the ear, aiding the transparent medical grade material to be virtually invisible to the naked eye and perfect for all skin tones. They are packaged, cut and placed as laid out wings within the packaging too under a protective layer that keeps The Swan Lobe clean and free of contaminants.

The Swan Lobe is: • Strong enough to hold the weight of an earring • Strong enough, but still malleable to contour the ear • Strong but still able to be pierced without using excessive force • Thick enough to still maintain the strength & power needed but keeping the translucency to be suitable for the invisibility factor on all skin tones

Now you can enjoy wearing all those pairs of earrings you may have thought would be too heavy, or even bring out some old pairs you’ve stopped wearing because they’ve caused damage or pain in the past to your earlobes. For more details visit www.theswanlobe.com £7.99 for a pack of seven

keen to advise others so sit down and give yourself advice. Why should what you suggest to your friend/family that helps them think more clearly not apply to you! Try it. Find happiness in your imperfections! Don’t try to be a perfectionist all the time, it is just not possible, nor worth the stress. Accept criticism, welcome it, learn from it! Life is an experience and we can only learn more and more through our mistakes and remember everyone is entitled to an opinion try to embrace their views, even if they are not quite yours. Talk to others, bounce ideas off friends, and family. Don’t dwell on an issue by yourself because you will not look at it as objectively as someone that is removed from the stressor! Face problems head on, don’t bury your head in the sand! Leaving a problem lying around will drive you crazy. You need to find peace. Seek advice, help, anyone who can help you deal with things.


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Top tips on beating irritated skin

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LTHOUGH the environment and genetics play their part, our lifestyles can make the problem much worse. Simple changes to routine can help break the scratch-itch cycle and give you back your glow.

Here are some top tips to help you beat irritated skin: 1) Don’t over cleanse: Our skin has a protective barrier called an ‘acid mantle’ made up of natural oils, which help lock in moisture, and block pollution and bad bacteria. Soaps, strong facial toners or over-washing can damage this, particularly on the face and even if you have oily skin! 2) Banish bacteria from your bathroom: Old razors can be breeding grounds for bacteria, which can lead to irritation and scratching. It’s best to change them regularly and to never share with partners

or housemates. The same goes for sponges and flannels – cleaning your body with your hands is always more hygienic.

3) Spring clean your make-up bag: Bacteria can also breed in your make-up bag: generally the life-span is six months for facial liquids, two years for face powders – but a shorter shelf life of just three months for mascara and liquid eyeliner! To prolong their life, never store your beauty products in the bathroom as the humidity can increase bacteria growth. 4) Play detective with ingredients: Do your bath and beauty products any contain nasties which could be irritating your skin? Watch out for perfumes, colorants, preservatives and alcohol: generally less is more when it comes to ingredients! Watch out for less common culprits like the dye in your toilet tissue, whitener in sanitary products and biological washing powder.

Consider wearing cotton gloves at night to stop yourself scratching in your sleep. If getting to sleep is difficult at night because of itching, take an antihistamine before bed, or try the herbal supplement Valerian, available from www.naturesbest. com, which studies have shown reduces the time it takes to get to sleep and improves the quality of the sleep you get.

5) Break the itch-scratch cycle: Scratching causes more itching, which causes more scratching, which causes more itching! Excessive scratching can thickening the skin, which then becomes even itchier, and sometimes it can cause infection. Keep nails cut short and don’t wear nail varnish. 6)

Don’t let itching ruin your sleep:

7) Moisturise to protect and restore: Use a bland emollient with no perfume or parabens, such as aqueous cream or emulsifying ointment. 8) Ban the bath: A steamy bath may seem like bliss but the intense heat and temperature change can damage and dry out the skin. Opt for a warm shower and always moisturiser afterwards, and don’t put your clothes on until you are totally dry.


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

VISIT

Hopefield Animal Sanctuary in Brentwood has been caring for sick, unwanted and mistreated animals since 1983. This week until Sunday they are hosting an Exotic Mammal Week. Get upclose to Sid the Skunk and Meeko Raccoon plus Hopefield’s other exotic mammals and reptiles. Open 11am4pm , £4 per adult, £3 per child. For more details visit hopefield. org.uk.

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A special treat is instore throughout August as James and the Giant Peach comes to the

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James and the Giant Peach

Mercury Theatre Colchester. Roald Dahl’s juicy tale, tells the story of James, his magical peach and the best (and most unusual!) friends a boy could have. Showings until Saturday August 30, tickets from £10. To book visit mercurytheatre. co.uk or call 01206 573948.

Join the Flatford Ramble – Constable’s Footsteps at Flatford Mill on Saturday August 15, 2015 and visit the views that inspired the artist John Constable. The 3 hour, 4-mile ramble sets off at10:30am. The tour will also visit East Bergholt and Dedham. Tickets £6.50. Booking Essential. call 0844 249 1895 or visit nationaltrust.org.uk. For more details contact Simon Peachy on 01206 297201.

HEAR

The inimitable sound of comedian

Joe Pasquale at the Palace Theatre, Southend-on-Sea on Saturday night. Joe has continued to delight audiences with his live standJoe Pasquale up tours for 20 years - prepare for a fun-packed night of laughs. Tickets £20. Visit southendtheatres.org.uk or call 01702 351135.

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There will be honey-tasting at Barleylands in Billericay during Birds and Bees week

in the Farm Park taking place until tomorrow (Friday August 14) as part of their Six Weeks of Summer programme Children can get a buzz from everything bee related including special bee talks and a bee making craft activity. Youngsters will even get the chance to dress up like a bee keeper. More details: 01268 290229/www. barleylands. co.uk. Tickets from £10.50.

Essex on the big screen Lights, camera, action!

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UR county has long been a favourite of film producers and has featured in some big box office hits where you might not even realise it is Essex you are seeing. Here’s some places you can visit that have starred on the big screen… The Woman in Black – Osea Island. The island in the River Blackwater (5 miles off Mersea Island) is connected to the north bank of the river by a causeway which is covered at high tide, and in 2012 it was the setting for the Hammer Horror film The Woman in Black. Coalhouse Fort Harry Potter star Daniel Radclifffe plays Arthur Cripps, a young lawyer who visits spooky Eel March Island (which is also cut off from the mainland by the tides) in order to arrange it’s sale after the death of its owner. James Bond: Goldfinger – London Southend Airport. A British United Air Ferries Carvair is seen transporting villain Goldfinger and his car in the 1964 James Bond film from Southend Airport to Geneva. In the scene, filmed in 1963, Sean Connery as Bond drives his Aston Martin DB5 into Southend Airport (having tracked Goldfinger’s Rolls Royce to the airport – the first use of what

would become Sat Nav on screen), and takes it to Switzerland in pursuit of Goldfinger via the Carvair service. Ivanhoe - Hedingham Castle. The Norman motte and bailey castle has often been the location for films and TV programmes. It was mostly notably featured in Ivanhoe, the 1997 BBC TV mini-series of Sir Walter Scott’s novel set in 1192 AD about a disinherited knight who is accused of treachery in the Crusades starring Steve Waddington, Susan Lynch, Ciaran Hinds and Christopher Lee. Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade – Tilbury. The third of the Indiana Jones trilogy starring Harrison Ford and Sean Connery which sees them set off in search of the Holy Grail, takes our hero Indy to Venice. Although the Venice waterfront starts out as the real backdrop, we’re soon back in Essex, with the high-speed chase through the waterways of the Italian city actually being filmed around Tilbury Docks.

Osea Island

Batman Begins- Coalhouse Fort. In this 2005 reboot of the caped crusader, the ‘Bhutanese’ prison in which Bruce Wayne (Christian Bale) hits rock-bottom before being found by Henri Ducard (Liam Neeson), is actually Coalhouse Fort in East Tilbury. The Victorian fort, built around 1870, was intended to protect London from French invaders and now stands in a pleasant green park on the north bank of the Thames, protected by its moat. For more information about all these places and much more, go to www.visitessex.com

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CHANNEL CHANNEL 5 5 Builders. CHANNEL 5 6.00 Milkshake 10.35 Cowboy 6.00 Milkshake 10.35 Cowboy Builders.

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7.00am The Breakfast Show with Mike Porter in association with Saint Francis Hospice 10.00am Eat My Brunch with Michelle Ward 1.00pm One 2 Three - local news and chat with Bob Simpson in association with Affinity Wills 3.00pm Drive with Keith Rogers 6.00pm Midweek Matchzone - local and national sport news with Ronnie O’Sullivan and Chris Hood 8.00pm 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, August 14

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Likeable hatch The new generation of Hyundai’s i20 hatchback offers improvements allround, Page 58

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NOWN for selling reliable, functional and budget-priced cars, Hyundai has over the last few years progressively refreshed its model range, replacing a somewhat sombre line-up with cars that now have a splash of style and a measure of sophistication. Latest to receive this transformation is the midsized B-segment i20, which competes with the likes of the Volkswagen Polo, Ford Fiesta and Vauxhall Corsa. Designed and built in Europe, this new generation i20 is only available as a practical five door, and increases in body size all-round makes it bigger than most of its competitors and these extra millimetres have paid dividends with interior space making it a spacious and genuine five-seater. Boot space benefits too with 326 litres of space to heighten the i20’s versatility and has a variable height floor. On test was the mid-range SE model, powered by a 1.2-litre engine developing 83bhp, mated to a five-speed gearbox and comes with an on the road price of £12,725. The use of soft-touch materials and splashes of piano black and chrome inserts for the interior certainly give it a premium look and feel when first getting in. The seats are supportive with enough padding and lumbar support and

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the dash is clear and concise. The steering wheel is complete with audio, phone and cruise control functions is leather covered and has a nice chunky feel to it. The top of the dash features a mounting that allows you to harness your smartphone’s navigation, and fairly effective it is too. It’s just a pity it doesn’t look that attractive when your phone is in your pocket. Out on the road the ride is pliant, with a commendable ride with excellent suppression of wind noise not disturbing the ambience. The steering is a little on the light side and sometimes lack a bit of feel when cornering enthusiastically but is something you soon get used to. The engine is slightly lacking in get-up-and-go, which is reflected in a tardy 0-60 time of 13.1

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seconds. Get on a long incline it soon runs out of puff, but around town it performs much better. A new, more modern turbocharged 1.0-litre engine is coming soon, which should improve matters. Over the course of the road test the 1.2-litre engine returned a fuel consumption figure from the on board computer of 44.7 mpg (official figure is 55.4 mpg) and the CO2 level is 119g/ km, which puts it in the £30 bracket for annual road tax. The Hyundai i20 range has been fitted with a number of new technologies that provide levels of comfort normally associated with largevehicle segment cars. For example, on this SE spec car, standard equipment includes Lane Departure Warning, cruise control with speed limiter, rear parking sensors, tyre pressure monitoring system and Bluetooth with voice recognition. Further up the range panoramic glass sunroof, heated steering wheel, cornering headlights,

automatic defog system, front and rear parking sensors are firsts for Hyundai B-segment vehicles. Safety items include six airbags comprising front, front seat side and curtain, lane departure warning, anti-lock brakes, electronic stability programme, hill-start assist, vehicle stability management and emergency stop signal. Convenience items are air con, electric windows front and rear, cruise control with speed limiter, leather wrapped steering wheel and gear knob, remote central locking and stereo RDS radio with CD player with MP3 compatibility. All in all the new generation Hyundai i20 is a thoroughly likeable car. It is comfortable to be in, nice to drive with excellent road manners and enough kit on board to keep most people happy. Add in Hyundai’s industry leading Five Year Unlimited Mileage Warranty as standard, plus five years of breakdown cover and it starts to tick even more boxes.


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Kristensen at Revival THE most successful driver in the history of the Le Mans 24 Hours, Tom Kristensen, will return to the Goodwood Revival for the first time in two years on September 11-13, and will be joined by at least six other winners of the classic French endurance race as part of a sensational driver line-up. Kristensen, 48, took a record nine victories at Le Mans between 1997 and 2013, and is already a winner at the

Tom Kristensen

Revival, having taken victory in the RAC Tourist Trophy Celebration race in 2011 in a Shelby Cobra Daytona shared with Indianapolis 500 winner Kenny Brack. This year he is aiming for a second TT victory in the race featuring over £150million worth of closed-top GT cars from 1960-64 and will be behind the wheel of the unique 1963 Lister Coupe formerly raced by touring car legend Anthony Reid at Goodwood. Joining the Dane will be at least six other legendary sportscar drivers who can list 10 more Le Mans victories between them. Italian Emanuele Pirro, a fivetime Le Mans victor and a race winner at the 2008 Revival in an Austin Healey 100S, is another to confirm his participation at the Revival and is set to race in both GT cars and saloons. Richard Attwood, who kicked off Porsche’s record run of Le Mans victories in 1970 in the legendary Salzburg 917K, also

returns. Attwood is one of the Revival’s most successful competitors, the F1 podium finisher having won eight races at the event in single-seater and GT machinery, most recently behind the wheel of a BRM P261 in the 2010 Glover Trophy. Jackie Oliver, whose win at La Sarthe came a year before Attwood’s, sharing a Ford GT40 with Jacky Ickx in what remains the closest competitive finish in Le Mans history, has also tasted victory at the Revival – in the St Mary’s Trophy in 2011 in a BMW 1800TiSA – and returns for another crack at success. Three winners from the Group C era will also join the fray, with Revival regulars Andy Wallace, Jochen Mass and Mark Blundell, Le Mans winners in 1988, ’89 and ’92 respectively, all set to race in the St Mary’s Trophy for 1960s production saloons. Many more legendary drivers and riders of past and present will be announced in the run up to the Revival, with Formula 1, Indycar, sportscar, touring car, MotoGP, Superbike and road racing all set to be represented.

Two-thirds admit to not taking rest breaks on long journeys AS MANY as 65% of drivers on long journeys do not to stop to take rest breaks on the motorway because they don’t feel they have any need to. While 79% of drivers will only choose to stop and take a rest if a motorway service area is located in a convenient place on their journey. The findings come from a recent survey conducted by road safety charity the Institute of Advanced Motorists (IAM), in which 1,753 people took part during June 2015. The poll asked to what extent keeping hydrated and taking a break between long journeys is important to drivers and found many respondents did not consider taking a rest break essential. Findings further reveal that while many drivers prepare for a long journey beforehand – filling up their cars with fuel (85%) or programming in a destination into their satnavs (over 60%), only 50% of drivers will plan to make arrangements to stop at a service station.

An existing driving simulator study conducted by Loughborough University showed that even mild dehydration can be hazardous to drivers, suggesting it can have the same effect on someone that is driving while under the influence of drinks and drugs in terms of driver errors made – affecting mood, mental functioning and changes in level of concentration. Other major reasons as to why drivers do not consider taking a motorway break include: deeming the price of fuel at service stations too expensive (56%) or citing that food, drinks and snacks at service stations are considerably overpriced (45%). For drivers who do have a reason to stop at a motorway service station, over 94% have said they only stop to use the toilet facilities. In fact, over a third of respondents consider a toilet break very important on long distance routes and 75 % would welcome more frequent continental style picnic and toilet only rest areas.

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Six wickets for Fergus sees victory for thirds

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ESPITE being a very difficult weekend for selection, it was a very positive one. On Saturday, the top three sides won comfortably and the fourths and fifths acquitted themselves well. The first team turned in a thoroughly professional performance with bat and ball as they completed an eight-wicket win over Buckhurst Hill. Sam Cook’s early excellence was built on by Ollie Devenish who claimed four wickets. Dan Hagen (79) played very well in the chase with Jack Sterland in sparkling form and Nick Prowting playing securely. For the third time this season, the seconds won at home before tea, the victims this time were Woodford Wells. Paul Jones picked up three for 6 and Tom Halsey mesmerised four batsmen

as the visitors totalled 84. Gary Chidley and Jack Moss knocked the runs off without loss. An excellent win for the thirds at Woodford Wells suddenly thrust them right back into the title race. Alistair Fergus picked up six wickets as Wells were restricted to 162. Connor Cheverall played nicely with an unbeaten 74 as the target was achieved inside 25 overs, three wickets down. There was no lack of runs in the fourth team game with South Woodford. The visitors amassed 314 for four, Ali Khan (90), Shahab Umer (52) and Farhan Salahudeen (100*) putting the bowlers to the sword. There was no real hope of chasing that down especially as Khan (4-54) was also a very useful bowler. Two of the heroes of the week; Paul Tremelling (42) who arrived back from Orlando at 11am

SATURDAY, AUGUST 8 1ST TEAM

Buckhurst Hill 181 all out Chelmsford 182-2

(Chelmsford won by 8 wickets) Shepherd Neame Essex League Premier Division Played at Buckhurst Hill

THE first team got their title chase back on track with a comfortable eight-wicket win against Buckhurst Hill. After losing the toss and being asked to field, Sam Cook continued his impressive ability to take early wickets, taking advantage of some movement to take two. Mark Drain bowled a luckless spell at the other end, but it soon became apparent that the pitch was a good batting track and wickets were going to be hard to get. The early introduction of spin in the form of Karamat Ali created an early chance that was sadly missed, a trend that worryingly continued as opener Beckett was dropped a further two times. Ben Clifford bowled an extremely disciplined spell and was rewarded as a long hop was struck straight to Sam Cook at mid-wicket to provide the breakthrough. Beckett continued to ride his luck as he was dropped yet again and although scoring was slow and ground fielding excellent, it appeared that the fielding side had decided that taking catches was not on the cards today. Stuart Everard took matters into his own

on Saturday morning to play and Dave Goddard (76) who does such sterling work organising selection were amongst the runs though. Goddard played really nicely before being run out but last pair Huw Davies and Keith Goodman survived five overs to secure a draw. The fifth team put together a decent batting display as they scored 243 against Leigh on Sea. Peter Marshall (42), Jordan Campion (33), Graham Watson (42) and Jack Campion (57*) all made good contributions as Raza returned six for 64. Threadgold (79), Barton (56) and Mazhar (42*) helped Leigh pass the target for the loss of five wickets. n On Wednesday, August 26, Chelmsford will play Fiji, who are preparing for their World Cricket playoffs. The match will be at Chelmer Park and starts at 1pm.

hands by removing Beckett LBW for 59, and Chelmsford sensed that this could be the beginning of a collapse. The Buckhurst Hill batsmen had other plans and decided that patience was the correct strategy, simply looking to bat out the remaining overs. with the final score creeping up to 181. The Chelmsford start began in positive vein, with Nick Bailey falling to just the ninth ball of the innings with the score already at 15.This wicket failed to slow the scoring, as Dan Hagen launched an assault on some wayward bowling to reach his halfcentury in just 26 balls, striking a series of vicious blows all around the wicket. The introduction of leg-spinner Bhome slowed the scoring somewhat, but runs continued to flow at the other end. It appeared that the chase would be quick and a Hagen century inevitable, but Bhome was rewarded for his discipline with the wicket of Hagen for an impressive 79 from just 63 deliveries. With 63 needed for victory and plenty of time to do it a Chelmsford victory still seemed the likely outcome. Jack Sterland decided that attack was the best way to deal with the situation. With Nick Prowting at the other end demonstrating a more patient approach, the pair went about knocking off the remaining runs. Although Sterland almost threw it

Chelmsford Cricket Club’s winning T20 side

Five T20 wins on the trot for Chelmsford AFTER beating Rayleigh in the semi final, Chelmsford faced Wickford in the final and came out victorious winning by four wickets to make it five successive wins in the competition for Chelmsford. The early action was dominated by Ben Clifford, a direct hit run out in the field brought about the breakthrough. It was a pretty good week for Clifford as he also made his debut for Essex 2nd XI, scoring a halfcentury against Somerset. He then took a wicket in the

away with just five required for victory, a Prowting cut shot ended the match and the target was achieved. 2ND TEAM Woodford Wells 84 all out Chelmsford 85-0

(Chelmsford won by 10 wickets) Shepherd Neame Essex League Premier Division Played at Chelmer Park

CHELMSFORD won the toss and went for their preferred Plan A strategy and bowled first. Rob Hayto (1-7), opening the bowling with his off-spin struck immediately, the first ball of the match trapping the Wells skipper lbw. Craig Thompson (1-18) and firstchange Paul Jones (3-6) each took a wicket as the visitors struggled to 39 for three in 15 overs, whereupon the middle order just dissolved as they slid to 49 for seven in the face of Jones’s usually accurate medium pace and Tom Halsey’s apparently baffling leg-spin (4-23). Some resistance was offered by Joe Hall (26*), who managed to raise the total to 84 all out in 26 overs. Gary Chidley (54 no) and Jack Moss (17 no) wasted no time in knocking off the required runs in 14 overs. 3RD TEAM Woodford Wells 162 all out Chelmsford 163-3

(Chelmsford won by 7 wickets) Shepherd Neame Essex League Premier Division Played at The Woodford Wells Club

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second and held two excellent catches to give Mark Drain two wickets. With Ollie Devenish (2-19) also taking a brace, the innings was in tatters at 33 for six. Captain Lee Cranmer held back Halsey for some reason but when he came on, he weaved his usual spell conceding five runs in two overs and taking a wicket with Harry Green. Halsey was withdrawn but Cranmer was proved correct in his decision as Drain (4-11) polished off the last two batsmen.

third team game to see a former firstclass player and recent Essex Academy player come out to open the batting. That is what faced Chelmsford though. A few early drives had fielders wringing their hands or happy that the ball had been wide of them. Stephen Drain bowled well though and was unlucky that Robert Rollins was dropped from a sharp chance to slip. Rollins failed to build on his reprieve though as he left a straight ball from Alistair Fergus, who then had the new batsmen caught playing an expansive drive first ball. When Drain followed that up by having the experienced Duncan Richards caught behind, the score was 21 for three. Dominic Hurst began to dominate proceedings, looking like a very accomplished player. However, none of the middle order seemed content to support him and launched a series of big shots, gifting three more wickets to Fergus. Once again, Drain was unlucky as Hurst was dropped but he too failed to take advantage, Chris Drain taking an excellent catch to end his innings at 51, a sixth wicket for Fergus (6-51). From 77 for six and on a small boundary, a very early finish looked possible. Wilson dug in though, playing an intelligent innings. The last wicket pair eked out another 28 runs in frustrating fashion, with Wilson reaching an unbeaten 50.

A score of 83 looked totally inadequate but Wickford fought hard in the field and made a breakthrough in the first over. Gary Chidley took an aggressive approach and struck some boundaries in making 33 before an excellent catch saw him off. Jack Moss played steadily as is his wont, whilst Ben Clifford played freely and they reduced the requirement to single figures before Clifford was out. Rob Hayto came in to join Moss and those two calmly gathered the last runs for victory.

Stephen Drain returned and deservedly took the final wicket to finish with two for 40. A rush of extras and boundaries had the reply racing, David Thrift and Connor Cheverall passed 50 inside 5 overs. A change of bowling reduced the rate though and Wilson dismissed Thrift (33). Cheverall became slightly stuck for a period but then found his range again. A couple of partners came and went with the win completed in the 25th over, Cheverall 74 not out. 4TH TEAM South Woodford 314-4 Chelmsford 222-9

(Match drawn) Shepherd Neame Essex League 3rd XI Division 1 Played at Chelmer Park

5TH TEAM

Chelmsford 243-9 Leigh on Sea 247-5

(Leigh on Sea won by 5 wickets) Shepherd Neame Essex League 4th XI Premier Division Played at Chelmer Park

FIXTURES Saturday 15 August 1sts: Chingford (H) SNEL 11.00 2nds: Brentwood (A) SNEL 1.00 3rds: Buckhurst Hill (H) SNEL 1.00 4ths: Colchester & East Essex (A) SNEL 1.00 5ths: Horndon on the Hill (A) SNEL 1.00 6ths: Brentwood TTC (H) F 2.00 Sunday 16 August 1sts: Waltham (H) ESL 2.00 2nds: Little Baddow (A) F 2.00


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New signing Luke Daley in action for the Clarets

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N ENTERTAINING 2-2 draw on the opening day of the new Vanarama National League South season saw City take the lead on two separate occasions, but in total they lead the game for less than three minutes as Oxford quickly equalised on both occasions in a game that also saw a penalty for each side saved. Hugo Skepelhorn would open up his account for the season with City’s first attempt on goal, only for Alehandro Adrian to equalise two minutes later, heading home a free kick. The Clarets would then go ahead once again in the second half when Billy Bricknell dug out a cross from the by line, and after Laurie Walker was unable to gather, Charlie Henry smashed the ball home. This lead would last less than a minute as Bradley Bubb would then audaciously beat Ashley Timms from the half way line straight from kick off, but he wasn’t able to beat Timms from 12 yards as his penalty was saved. Bricknell would then have a

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penalty of his own saved by Walker at full stretch to ensure that both sides went home with a point. Chelmsford boss Mark Hawkes gave full debuts to six players with Ashley Timms, Harry Hickford, Rory McAuley, Luke Daley, Billy Bricknell and Charlie Henry. Chelmsford took the lead through Skelephorn. A long ball from the back was flicked on by Skepelhorn into the path of Billy Bricknell who surged towards the byline. Skepelhorn followed his ball and powered into the box allow Bricknell to pick him out to tap in from close range. City’s lead would last less than two minutes though as Oxford would immediately find a reply. A free kick from the right hand side was whipped into the area and headed passed Timms by Adrian to quickly level matters. Chelmsford began the second half

CHARITY WINDFALL

Builders’ charity donation A LEADING Essex house builder has donated £1,000 to boost a charity set up in memory of a talented cricketer from Colchester. The Rob George Foundation has received the windfall from Persimmon Homes as part of its Communty Champions project, which will see a pot of £24,000 being given to support local groups and charities over the next 12 months. The charity was launched in memory of Rob George, a popular member of Colchester and East Essex cricket club who died aged 21 after a long fight with leaukaemia. Philip George, Rob’s father, said: “We are extremely grateful fo this generous donation from Persimmon.’’ “We will use the money to support other young people suffering with serious illnesses, or who are committed to sport or the performing arts, which we know is what Rob wanted.’’ Norman Sharpe, from Persimmon, said the Communty Champions initiative was a way of supporting people across every city, town and village

much better with Skepelhorn and Bricknell linking up well to almost create a couple of openings early in the half, and Bricknell’s hard work paid dividends as City retook the lead. Bricknell chased down a long ball and managed to dig out a cross that tempted Laurie Walker off his line. The Oxford ‘keeper failed to gather and Charlie Henry smashed home the loose ball to put Chelmsford back in front. Whereas City’s lead lasted less than two minutes first time around, this didn’t even last one as Oxford equalised

immediately from the kick off. Bubb chanced his arm from the half way line straight from kick off and managed to beat Timms off the underside of the bar to level. After Timms missed a penalty for Oxford, chances were now coming thick and fast and City almost retook the lead for a third time after Rory McAuley – who was up for a free kick – dragged a shot across goal and found sub Bagasan Graham. Graham looked certain to score City’s third only for Adrian to somehow clear off the line.

Brentwood’s first Premier match ends in defeat BRENTWOOD’S first Ryman Premier match ended in defeat after a close and entertaining opening day fixture at the Harry Abrahams Stadium. It looked as though the home side had sealed the points as early as the 16th minute by which time they had established a two-goal lead. Brentwood hit back though,

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and Liam Hope could easily have taken a point with Tom Richardson denied an equaliser when he hit the foot of a post. The home side sprung out and took a fourth minute lead when Kyle Watson’s cross from the left was met

perfectly by Healey whose header found the top corner of the goal. Healey scored his second twelve minutes later. After these early shocks, Brentwood had to battle back into the game and they twice tested goalkeeper Bobby Smith. Smith palmed away a long cross from Dave Collins that looked destined for the far top corner and he then saved well from a Hope

header from another Collins cross. The deficit was reduced in the 37th minute. Mitch Hahn’s long throw was not cleared and Hope brought the ball down before slamming into the roof of the net. Richardson nearly earned a point right at the death after cleverly turning away from a defender only to be denied by the woodwork.

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WILLOW GIRLS ARE CHAMPIONS Rob George where the company works. He said: “We are very proud to hand over this donation to The Rob George Foundation, which is an extremely worthy cause. “They are doing some fantastic work in the community and it’s a pleasure to help.’’ The Persimmon Community Champions initiative is a national programme where charities and groups can apply for funding up to the value of £1,000 to match money they have already raised themselves. Mr Sharpe said: “We have made it really simple to apply for funding and urge groups and charities to apply for funding by completing an online form at persimmonhomes.com/charity.’’

IN ONLY their second season, the newly established girls section of Chelmsford Cricket Club have been crowned London and South East regional champions – their second trophy of 2015. The “Willows” as they are affectionately known qualified for the regional finals of the Under 11 Lady Taverners soft-ball competition after winning the Essex tournament earlier this summer. Despite a close final game against Hutton CC the Willows were unbeaten throughout the day and went into the regional tournament, held at Wisbech cricket club recently. With three counties unable to field teams, the Willows were faced with just two opponents from Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire. The first

match pitted Chelmsford against Harpenden, and despite an early start to the day for the girls they were quickly into their stride. With some excellent early bowling from Mel Welch and Eleanor Stevens, combined with athletic fielding from Isabella Copeland and Jess Tuff, put Harpenden on the defensive from the outset. The Willows then went into bat with Zoe Good and Mel Welch who made a great start and by the time the final pairing of Darcie Cleaver and Beth Wright took to the crease Chelmsford were clear victors. The second game of the day Chelmsford batted first and raced to 300 with the loss of only two wickets, some excellent batting from Olivia Copeland and Eleanor

Stevens the highlight of the innings. The fearsome Willows bowling attack and fielding were too much for Luton Town & Indians, and with Zoe Good taking three

wickets in one of her overs, the opponents could only manage a net score of 202 from their 12 overs, meaning a convincing 98 run victory for the Willows.

Willows girls with their trophy


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