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NEWS & EVENTS HOME & GARDEN FOOD & DRINK FASHION & BEAUTY BUSINESS & LEISURE ART & CULTURE Issue 36 Sep/Oct 2023 £3 .25 Explore Relaxing Retreats SPA EXPERIENCES Adventurous Ramble WELHAM SPA Discover Fun Days Out AUTUMN EVENTS Theatrical Headwear VINTAGE MILLINER Indulge A Glimpse Inside Teresa Bovey’s AUTUMN & WINTER COOK BOOK Weddings Your Guide To FLORISTRY Nature Inspired JEWELLERY Behind The Scenes NORWOOD PARK Made in Notts

Welcome to the September/October issue. Made

Hello! It's issue 36, here to keep you entertained now that the children are back at school and the weather is starting to shift towards those autumnal vibes. It's a bumper issue of Weddings, Spas, Creatives and all the good stuff, rounding-up some of the events across the region for you to sample. For those foodies out there look out for the Festival Of Food & Drink in Thoresby this September, marking its 10th year running this year, it’s always a thrill to visit.

We’re taking a closer look at Newark & Sherwood for experiences and to shop local, and speaking of local don’t forget to explore the region for the Heritage Open Days at the beginning of September. Lots of places will be opening their doors to the public, some for the first time, and there are exhibitions and events across the region to celebrate our heritage.

Our lovely creative this issue is Lauren Martin, theatrical milliner, and university lecturer, who introduces us to her wonderful world of hats. When you’re ready to spend a little bit of time to relax and refresh, we have a selection of Notts' spas in this issue to sample.

And of course, the Sep/Oct is our Wedding issue. In our feature you can find Jessica Collin, a jeweller that finds inspiration from the natural world around her. Norwood Park’s wedding and event's team and all their exquisite wedding offerings. And Kay Gill, Flowers By Kay has a few tips on choosing the perfect florist for your wedding.

In this issue we have a sneak peek at some of the superb seasonal recipes featured in the Autumn/Winter Cook Book available from Food Demonstrator & Home Economist, Teresa Bovey.

When you’re ready for adventure turn to page 68 and you'll find an exciting ramble in North Notts from Travel Writer and Photojournalist Sally Outram.

We hope that you have a wonderful September and October with all the thrills and spills it brings, enjoy our super region, and don’t forget to look out for some spectacular spooky trails over Halloween!

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Inside This Issue

News & Events

08 The Local Roundup & September/October Events

The latest news and events from across the region.

Features

20 Shop Local...

There's something for everyone in Newark & Sherwood. Find out more about some of the fantastic events on in the next few months.

30 Wetlands For Wildlife

The importance of protecting our wetlands. Erin McDaid, Head of Communications & Marketing, Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust.

34 The Vintage Milliner

Lauren Martin is a theatrical milliner and university lecturer. Made caught up with her to understand the wonderful world of hats…

38 Spa In Notts

Perfect retreats in Notts to relax and recuperate.

Home & Garden

56 Autumn Gardening

Head Gardener at Clumber Park, Dene Wood's gardening tips for the autumn months ahead.

Weddings

42 Cast & Found

Meet Jessica Collin, a jeweller that finds inspiration from the natural world around her.

46 Norwood Park Awaits

Made caught up with some of the venue’s wedding and event's team members to find out more about its exquisite wedding offerings.

50 Finding Your Wedding Florist

Kay Gill, Flowers By Kay has a few tips on choosing the perfect florist for your wedding.

Health & Beauty

71 Resilience

Nature or Nurture?

By Chris Collins, Life Coach.

Food & Drink

59 Perfect Pumpkins

A sneak peek at a couple of the superb seasonal recipes featured in the Autumn/ Winter Cook Book by Food Demonstrator and Home Economist, Teresa Bovey.

Travel & Leisure

68 Welham Spa Ramble

Travel Writer and Photojournalist Sally Outram takes us on an adventurous ramble in North Notts.

72 Aston Martin DB12 Volante

Meet the new Aston Martin DB12 Volante. A new standard of open-top driving.

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News The local roundup

Nottinghamshire Tour Of Britain 2023 Stage Four

The eyes of the sporting world will be on Nottinghamshire this September when the historic county hosts stage four of this year’s Tour of Britain, the UK’s leading cycle race.

Over 100 riders from the world’s leading teams will tackle a route between Sherwood Forest Visitor Centre, which has never previously hosted the race, and Newark-on-Trent on 6 Sep.

Centuries in the making, the legend of Sherwood continues to grow, with the stars of cycling set to add their stories to the tales of Robin Hood and his heroic acts that played out in the woodlands he is said to have roamed.

Along the way the peloton will also pass through the National Trust’s Clumber Park, Worksop, Harworth, Retford, Southwell, Tuxford, and Collingham as part of a 170km route.

The winner of the race’s latest visit to Nottinghamshire will be crowned close to the banks of the River Trent and just a short distance from the town’s famous castle and the spectacular St Mary Magdalene's Church.

Colombian sprinter Fernando Gaviria triumphed when the race last finished in the town six years ago, winning a dramatic four-way finish involving Italian Olympic champion Elia Viviani, European champion Alexander Kristoff and five-time Tour of Britain stage winner Dylan Groenewegen.

This stage will mark the Tour’s fourth visit to Nottinghamshire in seven years. Last year’s visit to the county boosted the local economy by £4.34m thanks to an estimated 225,000 fans lining the route.

Nottinghamshire is also home to the reigning champions of the race’s National Land Art Competition: the community-inspired Spike on a Bike hedgehog creation in Keyworth was the unanimous winner of the 2022 prize.

Councillor Ben Bradley MP, Nottinghamshire County Council Leader, said: “The

Tour of Britain’s return is fantastic news, and I cannot wait to welcome the teams as well as the spectators who will come to our towns and villages in their thousands to cheer on the riders.

“The stage will once again provide us with a brilliant opportunity to showcase Nottinghamshire to a global television audience of millions and help shine a light on why it is such a great place to live, work and visit.

Councillor John Cottee, Nottinghamshire County Council’s Cabinet Member for Communities, said: “Our wonderful county is known across the globe for its sporting heritage and hosting the race for a fourth time in seven years is recognition that we have what it takes to successfully stage major sporting events.”

Mick Bennett, Tour of Britain race director, said: “Given the size of the crowd and the wall of noise that greeted

the world’s best riders for our last stage in Nottinghamshire in 2022, it makes perfect sense to return there this year! I reckon we’re going to be treated to another thrilling day of world-class, free-to-watch, sporting action, set to a backdrop of some of the most spectacular scenery Great Britain has to offer.

The Tour of Britain 2023 will begin in Greater Manchester on 3 Sep and culminate eight stages later in South Wales (10 Sep). Along the way the riders will race through Wrexham, East Riding of Yorkshire, Suffolk and Essex, creating an unforgettable sporting spectacle that is free for all to watch.

More details of this year’s race, including full stage routes and competing teams, for full details visit: www.tourofbritain.co.uk

ITV4 will broadcast live flagto-flag coverage of every stage.

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John Burningham’s Bedtime Stories:

Celebrating 60 years of award-winning children’s literature.

Journey from first sketches to award-winning books in John Burningham’s Bedtime Stories showing at The Harley Foundation, North Nottinghamshire, from 7 October 2023 until 7 January 2024.

From featherless geese to flying cars, this Christmas exhibition promises to transport visitors into the magical world of Burningham's imagination. John Burningham’s stories have captivated generations of readers. So whether visitors are reconnecting with childhood favourites – or discovering Burningham’s work for the first time, they are sure to enjoy this exhibition.

Original sketchbooks, models, and photographs will reveal John Burningham’s creative life. The nine awardwinning books in the exhibition include: Borka, The Adventures of a Goose with No Feathers, Harvey Slumfenburger’s Christmas Present, and Ian Fleming’s Chitty Chitty Bang Bang – illustrated by John Burningham.

In Burningham’s first book (pub.1963), we meet the

featherless Borka, a goose different to all the other birds because unlike her family, she needs a woolly jumper to keep her warm. Borka’s flightless adventure is a story about being different and finding belonging – even in unconventional places.

Following the success of Borka, Burningham illustrated Ian Fleming's 1964 children's book Chitty Chitty Bang Bang – creating the iconic design of Chitty, which was replicated on film four years later. The original illustration – with Chitty flying over a French vista – will be on display alongside Burningham’s original model of the car.

In the Christmas classic Harvey Slumfenburger’s Christmas Present, Burningham’s rich illustrations show Father Christmas’ convoluted journey to deliver one final undelivered present. In his epic voyage far, far away up Roly Poly Mountain, Father Christmas uses some unexpected means of transport including a plane, Jeep, motorbike, skis, and a hot air balloon.

With a career spanning 60 years, John Burningham's wild and wonderful stories pioneered a change in books for children. The 1960’s marked the start of a new creative era in picture books with artists and illustrators experimenting with new developments in colour printing and more daring themes and ideas.

“John was a true original, a picture-book pioneer and an endlessly inventive creator of stories that could be by turns hilarious and comforting, shocking and playful. He never spoke down to children, always treating them

with the utmost respect.” (Francesca Dow, Managing Director of Penguin Random House Children’s).

Lisa Gee, Director of the Harley Foundation said “John Burningham’s illustrations are incredibly sophisticated works of art, using so many different techniques and styles. His stories are touching and tender, as well as being very funny and rather complicated in their intent. They’re the kind of story books I love reading to children.”

For further details visit: harleyfoundation.org.uk

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The Harley Gallery, Welbeck, Worksop. 7 Oct 23 - 7 Jan 24
Imagery courtesy of Nobby Clark.

Ripples

Award-winning bathroom showroom opens in Nottingham.

Distinguished bathroom retailer Ripples has expanded its national presence with a brandnew showroom in Nottingham. Ripples Nottingham, which is open now, features a vast array of quality products from some of the top luxury bathroom brands in Europe. From hand-painted boat baths and stylish concrete basins to brushed gold brassware and marble tiles, the showroom features products and design solutions to surprise and delight. Once customers have browsed the product selection, an in-house designer will be on hand to expertly guide them through their bathroom project, creating a unique design specifically tailored to their needs.

Ripples works with renowned bathroom suppliers across Europe to offer clients a collection which is vast and of exceptional quality. Its product range includes baths, showers and enclosures, WCs, basins and brassware in almost every style, colour and design imaginable. It also offers unique collections and materials that provide something a little bit different including copper baths, special finish brassware and bespoke solid wood furniture. With styles to suit all tastes, Ripples showrooms act as the perfect showcase to spark the imaginations of clients before the design team get to work creating bespoke bathroom solutions for them.

Owner and Director of Ripples Nottingham, Mark Karimi, said “I am delighted to open a Ripples showroom in the heart of Nottingham. Having gained nearly 20 years' experience in premium sales and management, I understand the importance of every part of the process; from sourcing quality products and creating inspiring designs, right the way through to the final installation. I’m looking forward to bringing my passion for beautiful bathrooms to Nottingham and to be doing so with the support of the wider Ripples family”.

Founded in 1988 by Roger and Sandra Kyme, Ripples has 35 years experience in designing bespoke bathrooms for customers up and down the country. With an impressive collection of 16 showrooms nationwide, Ripples has built a reputation for creating innovatively designed and beautifully finished bathrooms, earning over 70 coveted industry awards across the group.

Ripples Nottingham is open now. 167 Castle Boulevard, Nottingham, NG7 1FJ. Call: 01156 486473 Visit: ripplesbathrooms.com

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Ascending To New Heights: Air and Space students graduate from prestigious RAF Cranwell.

The Air and Space Institute students graduated from the RAF Cranwell Main Auditorium, Whittle Hall in late June. The ceremony marked a momentous occasion for the exceptional students in the Civil Aviation and Military & Defence fields, shared with their friends and families.

Mark Locking, Principal and CEO of Lincoln College, said: "At this wonderful graduation ceremony, we gather to recognise and celebrate the outstanding achievements of our remarkable students. Their dedication and hard work that have brought them to this significant milestone in their academic journey, and today we celebrate their commitment to excellence.”

DComdt RAFC Group Captain Harry Harrison said: "Today, we celebrate these remarkable individuals, [who] stand at the threshold of greatness. Students carry the hopes and dreams of a nation poised to shape the future of Civil Aviation Military and Defence education. With unwavering determination and boundless potential, they are the next generation of leaders, forging their path in the skies and beyond. The ceremony marks a milestone in their careers, and with it, the promise of a safer and brighter tomorrow.”

The ceremony was further enhanced by a special video address from Baroness Vere, the esteemed UK Aviation Minister, emphasising the government's commitment to the aviation sector. Following the support from the Department for Transport.

Baroness Vere, Minister of Aviation, said: “You will be designing the future of aviation. And this is an industry that is undergoing a transformation larger than at any point in its history. It took 30 years to grow from our first commercial flight in 1919 to the world's first passenger jet in 1949. Now, that was a monumental achievement, but an achievement that we must now eclipse, because in less than

30 years, aviation, which has become wedded to fossil fuels over the last 100 years, must become carbon neutral or away.

“We're going to need your talent and your ingenuity to drive progress and your ingenuity to drive progress on things like sustainable aviation fuel, hydrogen fuel cells, more efficient production, and even fully battery electric aircraft. [All] new challenges which need a new and diverse generation of pilots, of engineers, programmers. We need everybody to help us solve these challenges. But of course, they are not just challenges, they are opportunities as well.”

ASI partners have played a vital role in delivering world-class education. The Department for Transport, Royal Air Force, Northrop Grumman, Leonardo, Raytheon, MASS, Eagle Eye Innovations, Inzpire, Affinity, Quiet Tiger Aviation and Pennant were all recognised for their unwavering support in nurturing the talents of the students and ensuring their readiness for their careers.

Graduating from the Air, Space and Defence programmes represents the culmination of hard work and dedication, marking the transition from the academic environment to employment. It is a significant milestone as they embark on their impactful careers and begin applying their knowledge and skills in real-world situations.

Our specialised training and education equip students with the necessary skills and expertise to serve in various roles within the Armed Forces or Defence and Civil Aviation industries. Graduation confirms that the students have completed all elements of their programmes, demonstrating their competence in areas such as leadership, Civil Aviation communication and team skills whilst also developing the knowledge, technical skills and behaviours to be successful in their chosen sector and career path.

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Local Business Grant Schemes Launch

Ashfield District Council is launching two new grant schemes to support local businesses.

Vulcan 60th Anniversary

On the weekend of 16/17 Sep 2023 it will be sixty (60) years since Avro Vulcan XM594 entered operational RAF service with the Vulcan Wing at RAF Scampton, just north of Lincoln. Some twenty (20) years later, in February 1983, XM594 was retired from service and joined the Newark Air Museum.

To mark the anniversary, the museum is hosting a two-day event, which will allow visitors to get close access to the aircraft, and

the chance to talk to former Vulcan air and ground crews who help look after the aircraft at the museum. In addition there will be free to attend talks by former Vulcan personnel, visiting display sand an outdoor Aeroboot aviation sale.

The museum will be open from 10am to 5pm.

Admission costs to the museum site are: Adults £10, Over 60s £9. and Children £5.50.

For further details visit: www.newarkairmuseum.org

Applications are now open for the two schemes, the Enterprise development grant and the Hucknall High Street shop front improvement grant. The schemes are one of the initiatives to support local businesses being financed by the Council’s £3.2 million UK Shared Prosperity Fund, which was secured from the government in December 2022.

The Enterprise development grant is aimed at new and existing businesses, in the District’s town centres and shopping centres, that have a viable plan to grow their business that will lead to the creation of new jobs. Businesses that are eligible can apply for grants of up to £6000.

The Hucknall High Street shop front improvement grant is specifically for small businesses located on the southern end of the High Street (between the junctions of Watnall Road and Station Street/ Duke Street). This scheme will enhance the character, value, and appeal of the businesses whilst improving the appearance of that end of Hucknall High Street. Grants for eligible properties will pay for up to 80% of the project cost (up to maximum grant payment of £9600).

Full details on how to apply and guidance for appli -

cations will be live on our website from 1 August. Applications for the scheme will close on 31 October 2024.

Cllr Matthew Relf, Executive Lead for Regeneration and Planning, said: “We are so excited to be able to launch these two new schemes to support our local businesses in Ashfield. We want to help our town centres become buzzing again and to allow local business to flourish. Hucknall is filled with unique and independent businesses and this grant will allow them to transform their premises to properly reflect the heart of their businesses.

“These are just one of the many initiatives and projects that we will be launching soon from the UK Shared Prosperity Fund.”

Cllr Lee Waters, Ward Councillor for Hucknall Central, said: “We have fought for money to be available to improve Hucknall’s High Street. These grants will ensure that the thriving town centre continues to grow. Whilst we are incredibly ambitious for Hucknall’s town centre, it’s critical we support as many of the traders as possible now.”

For further details visit: www.ashfield.gov.uk

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XM594 at RAF Scampton with the Air Crew. Courtesy of the Newark Air Museum Archive. The Vulcan XM594. Images courtesy of Howard Heeley.

The Vault Is Open!

10% off! Grand Opening Offer. The Bank Vault, West Bridgford.

Derwent Windows & Doors is thrilled to announce the grand opening of its brand new Bank Vault showroom in West Bridgford, which is open for business from the 1st of September!

Visit the new Bank Vault Showroom in West Bridgford and celebrate with 10% off until the end of September!

Derwent Windows & Doors is a family run business that has been serving Nottinghamshire and surrounding areas since 1994. By offering an exclusive range of products installed by a highly skilled workforce the business has grown to become a leading name in the home improvement business in the East Midlands region.

The company prides itself on its two stunning showrooms in West Bridgford, Nottinghamshire and Ripley, Derbyshire where customers can browse and explore the outstanding quality of the exclusive windows and doors the company offers.

To celebrate the opening of the new bank vault showroom, Derwent Windows & Doors is offering an introductory offer of 10% off all showroom products that are ordered by the end of September!

The ranges on display include the maintenance free Timber Alternative Windows & Doors from Evolution and Aluco iconic steel replica, heritage, Art Deco or industrial-styled glazing solutions.

There are award winning Timber Windows & Doors that are constructed from engineered timber, their strength, stability and beauty are guaranteed. Sustainable and ethical, Derwent Windows’ beautiful timber windows and doors are the logical choice.

Also on show are maintenance free Timber Alternative Sash Windows from the Bygone Collection. These are the most energy efficient, authentic, timber alternative sash windows on the market with exceptional build quality and unprecedented 12 year guarantee. The new Neo Symphony Sash Window is also the most energy efficient sash window on the market and comes with an unbelievable 15 year guarantee.

If you require a timber alternative door, the English Door from Evolution is on display within the showroom. Derwent Windows & Doors offers a totally bespoke service to create a door to your exact requirements. Every door made is unique and made to your exact size requirements.

To maximise the views at your property, the range of aluminium windows and bifold doors from Origin provide a completely uninterrupted view when open. A wide range of colour and finish options ensures that there is a style to suit your home and a 20 year guarantee.

The range of windows and doors covers all traditional as well as modern aesthetics, for all styles and ages of property. Derwent Windows & Doors regularly undertakes specialist work during the installation of sash windows, including stone cill replacement, brickwork, stained glass, period timber architraves and internal shutters.

Customers are now welcome to explore the wide range of exceptional windows and doors and see the impressive displays at the Bank Vault Showroom and take advantage of the introductory 10% opening offer off all showroom products until the end of September.

Please get in touch or visit the showroom for a free, no-obligation quotation and consultation. You can book a visit from our specialist adviser in the comfort of your own home to discuss your specific needs.

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If you have any historical pictures or information about the former National and Provincial Bank, Derwent Windows & Doors would be delighted to hear from you.

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Derwent Windows' new showroom in West Bridgford. Above images are examples of the windows and doors available. Imagery courtesy of Derwent Windows & Doors.

From Trauma Victim To Life-Saving Trainer

Tracey Annable credits Lincs & Notts Air Ambulance (LNAA) for saving her life after sustaining horrific injuries following a road traffic collision. Now she is using her second chance to teach defibrillator training to healthcare professionals in Nottinghamshire.

It was Good Friday, 2000 and Tracey and her boyfriend were travelling on the A453 towards Nottingham looking forward to a relaxing Easter weekend when her car collided head-on with a small goods lorry.

The impact left her with a fractured skull and multiple facial wounds, a collapsed lung as well as nearly every bone broken in both legs, her right arm, and numerous fingers.

But the quick actions of the Lincs & Notts Air Ambulance team, who arrived at the scene in rapid time, made all the difference. They administered the lifesaving treatment that she needed before taking her by helicopter to Nottingham’s Queen's Medical Centre.

Despite suffering two cardiac arrests, Tracey survived. She remained in hospital for four months before being allowed home.

Today, Tracey (47) is happily married and living in Sandiacre, close to the Nottinghamshire border, and has a beautiful five-year old daughter. Yet she still suffers from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder on occasions. She is eternally grateful to the crew of LNAA who treated her and said: “I should have died that day, after suffering such serious injuries and having a cardiac arrest.”

Her experience motivated her to give back to the community and as Lead Trainer for Basic Life Support at Nottingham City Care, Tracey now teaches basic

life support combined with CPR and defibrillator training to people in the health care industry. As she says: “This is my way in playing a part to ensure other lives can be saved.”

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Most people who live in Retford and the surrounding area will be familiar with the work of Andy Massey, whether they realise it, or not. Andy is the artist responsible for many of the large murals in and around the town including the huge Spa Common Sheep Fair mural, which transformed the main thoroughfare from the town towards the Bus Station and Spa Common itself. The mural was commissioned by Retford Civic Society and was co-ordinated by the tireless Pam Barnsdale. Andy has also produced a mural on the gable end of a cottage on Carr Road in the town, which reflects the rich history of The Chesterfield Canal.

‘Since then, I’ve enjoyed painting a mural of Retford buildings inside Edi’z Kitchen on Carolgate, and the ‘Blossom’ mural at The Clumber Inn, Ordsall. Painting on walls is not all Banksy, but it is fun; it requires a bold approach, sometimes a head for heights, and not worrying about detail, but trying to get the overall effect.’

Andy has also worked on an important project marking the working life of Firbeck Colliery, (which closed in 1968) with a mural and associated paintings that can be seen in Langold Village Hall. He was also commissioned to produce a mural for the school there, depicting life in Victorian times. Retford Little Theatre has also benefitted from Andy’s talents, ‘they invited me to paint some of the background scenery for their productions – another form of mural, I suppose – and that’s been fun, whether it’s York Racecourse, the Australian Outback, or Cornish beach scenes. I revel in the accolade of ‘Scenic Artist’ in the programme!’

Andy’s beautiful watercolour paintings also adorn the hugely successful Retford Heritage Trail booklet, now

in its second print run and available from Retford Arts Hub, Denman Library, and Bassetlaw Museum.

Andy Massey came to painting relatively late, after a successful career in Education. He began to paint in watercolours, inspired by David Curtis and Rowland Hilder and became involved with Retford Art Society where he developed his artistic skills and broadened his knowledge and contacts. He branched out in to oils with techniques learned from Martin Kinnear in Norfolk and began to sketch from life and develop ideas with notes and photographs, painting both local views and those he found on his travels with his wife Ginny, including North Yorkshire, which feature in a new exhibition of his work at Cath Ray Gallery on Bridgegate in Retford. Visitors will be able to see the full breadth of Andy’s work and his development as an artist. Despite only painting since his retirement 15 years ago, Andy’s work and achievements are incredible: paintings, murals, stage sets, illustrations for cards and promotional materials, book illustrations (with his friend, author Peter Tully), President of Retford Art Society, the list goes on, and a conversation with Andy always turns to what he is planning to do next! There will be a chance to meet Andy and talk about his work past, present, and future, when there is a ‘Meet the Artist’ event at the gallery on Saturday 21st October (2-4pm).

The exhibition runs from Friday 29th September to Saturday the 4th of November. There will also be the chance to improve your own painting skills with an eight week course in ‘Colour Mixing’ running throughout the exhibition, taught by resident artist, Cath Ray. Email: raybooks@msn.com for further information and bookings, or call in to the gallery at 58b Bridgegate, Retford, DN22 7UZ.

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Andy Massey Exhibiton at The Gallery on Bridgegate, Retford. Imagery courtesy of Andy Massey.

The Country Victualler

The Country Victualler is an independent family run, quality butchers and bakers. Our products are handmade by ourselves using heritage recipes.

What is an artisan butcher? Well artisan means that we are skilled in our trade, we have over 40 years of traditional butchery skills and experience in the food industry.

We don’t believe in factory farming or mass production, we source everything from local farmers and we have a strong commitment to using every part of the animal or what is known as whole animal butchery. We believe in building relationships with customers and vendors, we want to get to know you and have conversations, to offer expert advice on preparing your food.

We recently had the privilege of selling our food to Wimbledon, Newmarket and Goodwood – we supplied delicious hand sliced marinated chicken for their delicious, upmarket picnic hampers, so you can be sure that when you buy food from us you are having ‘the best’.

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Highest quality ingredients

Award-winning produce

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We would love you to try us and as the weather begins to nod towards autumn and the children go back to school, we are thinking why not try our award winning pies and Bake at Home range which will offer you the perfect quick and easy meal solution to squeeze into your busy lives. If you are thinking roast dinners, you can be assured that our roasting joints will leave you friends and family feeling satisfied and happy.

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Shop Local...

In the past few issues of Made we have taken a closer look at the highstreets across our region. Where to visit, where to eat out and where to shop.

It has never been more important than right now to shop locally and support our region's high streets. If we want to keep our towns thriving and keep the lovely variety of independent shops, restaurants, cafés and businesses alive, we need to visit them regularly and support them whenever we can.

Smaller towns thrive on visitors locally and tourists making a special trip for an event, and there are so many places to visit and special events on during the year to keep everyone interested!

Newark

Now until 30 Sep

The Neurodiversity Umbrella Project

Newark Town Centre

Newark & Sherwood Southwell

Newark Creates are working with The Neurodiversity Umbrella Project to celebrate all the different minds we have here in the UK. Every Umbrella Project installation helps to raise awareness and understanding of neurodiversity. The visual display will be up until the end of September to bring a rainbow of colour to the town of Newark for you to enjoy! In addition, look out for news of other events that will form part of the year-round Newark Creates programme, from Artist in Residences, to sound and light installations, international touring theatre, chalk art and more! Part of the High Street Heritage Action Zone Cultural Programme. visitevents.co.uk

16 Sep

Newark Vegan & Ethical Market

Newark Market Place

The Newark Vegan and Ethical Market is back in the marketplace this September. From hot foodie trucks to delicious cakes and ethical produce, discover a range of stalls at Newark Royal Market. Visiting for lunch? Be sure to arrive early – the foodies are too good to miss! This event is produced in conjunction with Rainbow Monkey Events. visitevents.co.uk

As the children go back to school there are still some wonderful activities to experience over the upcoming weeks, not forgetting Halloween trails and fireworks displays coming up at the end of October and early November.

If you’re looking for ideas, then visit the new visitevents.co.uk website where you can find a whole host of events taking place across the district of Newark and Sherwood. Click on the view calendar link to see a full events calendar, as well as some area specific events listed too!

We’ve rounded up just a few of the lovely places to visit in September and October here.

Sherwood

9 Sep (and other dates)

Myths & Legends

With The Master At Arms

Sherwood Forest

Join William De Tankerville, The Sheriff of Nottinghams Master at Arms, as he takes you on a tour of the majestic Greenwood, sharing stories of medieval life and the villainous Robin Hood.

Bramley Apple Festival 28th October. Southwell Minster.

12-15 Sep

Space Voyage

Southwell Minster

An opportunity to ponder our relationship with planet Earth and beyond is explored in this fantastic sound and light experience. Installations of sound and light art will take you on a journey through space; see galaxies emerge above you and explore humanities ambition to adventure beyond. Tickets for this incredible installation will sell fast so get yours now. An immersive experience not to be missed! www.southwellminster.org

4 Oct

Fleetwood Mac By Candlelight

Southwell Minster

An incredible night of Fleetwood Mac anthems, performed by candlelight.

Featuring a cast of West End Singers and a live band, join Southwell Minster for a ‘landslide’ concert, jam packed with Fleetwood Mac hits as you have never heard them before!

This incredible show will feature best loved songs including ‘Little Lies’, ‘The Chain’, ‘Rhiannon’, ‘Don’t Stop’ and many more, performed at the beautiful Southwell Minster by Candlelight.

So ‘Go Your Own Way’, release your inner ‘Gypsy’ and book your tickets now as this really is the concert of ‘Dreams’! www.southwellminster.org

This walk will take you on a journey through the forest, hearing the tales of its most legendary inhabitant and medieval life. The walk will last approximately 90 minutes, and please bring suitable clothing and footwear. visitevents.co.uk

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Places To Visit...

Just a few of the exciting places to visit: Newark Castle & Gardens - www.newark-sherwooddc.gov.uk/ newarkcastle

National Civil War Centre - www.nationalcivilwarcentre.com

Newark Air Museum - www.newarkairmuseum.org

Museum of Timekeeping - www.museumoftimekeeping.org.uk

Southwell Minster - www.southwellminster.org

Southwell Workhouse - www.nationaltrust.org.uk

Southwell Racecourse - www.southwell-racecourse.co.uk

Sherwood Forest - www.visitsherwood.co.uk

Sherwood Forest Arts & Crafts Centre - www.newarksherwooddc.gov.uk/sfacc

Thoresby Park - thoresby.com

Rufford Abbey - ruffordabbey.co.uk

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Performance art, Newark Market Place.

Newark & Sherwood Heritage Open Days

Heritage Open Days is England's largest festival of history and culture. Across two weeks, local people, organisations and volunteers across Newark and Sherwood will come together to give you a glimpse of some of the hidden, fascinating history we have to offer for free.

This year's festival will run from Friday 8 September to Sunday 17 September 2023 and the theme is Creativity Unwrapped. For the full list of events visit: heritageopendays.org.uk

8 - 17 Sep

Animal Trail, Church Treasury and Bishop

White Library Display

St Mary Magdalene Church, Newark

Visitors will be able to see the church's Treasury, a crypt that sits under the High Altar and items from the Bishop White Library throughout the festival. The Bishop White Library hosts a collection of books gifted to the church by Thomas White (former Vicar of Newark) at the end of the 17th century, and includes texts from the period 1600 to 1800 in English, Latin, Greek, Hebrew and other languages.

8 & 9 Sep

Newark Town Hall

Newark Town Hall, 10.30am - 3.30pm

Newark Town Hall has been at the heart of the town for nearly 250 years, with a history made up of a thousand stories. Costumed guides will unwrap layers of history and re-assemble the pieces to tell some of those fascinating stories. Discover Crime and Constabulary in the Victorian Cells, Fashion and Fans in the Georgian ballroom and Inspiring Images from the 20th century in the Spotlight Gallery.

9 Sep

Creativity Unwrapped

Newark Castle, 10am - 4pm

Join the fun at Newark Castle and Gardens lively open day, where there is something for everyone this Heritage Open Days. Enjoy Castle-Tastic Tales with storyteller Nicky Rafferty and a variety of eco-friendly crafts. Explore inside the Castle, above and below ground, with the Friends of Newark Castle. Find out about the Castle's major development project, with talks about the Castle Gatehouse and how you can get involved.

9 Sep

Visit The Bramley Apple Tree

75 Church Street, Southwell

11am - 3pm

Did you know that the Bramley apple hails from Southwell? Nottingham Trent University are offering visitors the chance to visit the garden of the original Bramley apple tree located on 75 Church Street. Despite being well over 200 years old and suffering from honey fungus for many years, this important tree has survived much longer than most apple trees and still produces Bramley apples!

8 - 17 Sep

Free Entry To Abbey Tales

Rufford Abbey Country Park

With over 870 years of history to explore at Rufford, it can be a daunting challenge to get your head around!

Rufford Abbey Country Park's Abbey Tales experience guides you from the 12th century

Cistercian monastery, through its period as a Jacobean era family home, right up to the present day and uses sounds, smells, characters and stories to bring history to life!

11 - 15 Sep & 17 Sep

Art-e-facts Unwrapped

The National Holocaust Centre and Museum, 10am - 4.30pm

Explore The National Holocaust Centre and Museum: Britain's first ever place of Holocaust remembrance and learning. Having evolved over 25 years from a single exhibition in a rural family home into a nationally accredited museum.

12 Sep: Join the museum's curatorial team as they offer a guided tour of the exhibition and talk in greater details about the art-e-facts on display.

13 Sep: A unique opportunity for members of the public to view some of the previously unseen artwork in the museum's collection.

17 Sep: The museum's curatorial team will offer a talk incorporating a selection of pieces of artwork from the museum's collection and lead a family art workshop for you to complete your own masterpiece inspired by the art-e-facts you've seen.

14 - 17 Sep

Live 3D Pavement Art

Next doors to Porters, Newark Market Place

Step back in time to reveal the Porters Cellars throughout history! Using pastels, artists pigment and paints, watch as Urban Canvas create a unique piece of mind-boggling illusionary art. On the final day, you will get the chance to photograph yourself from a dizzy height, as the artists invite you onto the art for a unique photo opportunity, but be careful where you walk, and don't look down!

Part of Newark Creates, High Street Heritage Action Zone cultural programme.

16

Sep John Carr 300 Exhibition

Newark Town Hall Ballroom

10.30am - 3.30pm

Visit the Town Hall to admire the designs of local students who entered the John Carr 300 competition this summer. Students were challenged to redesign the upper floors of the Town Hall in honour of its architect's 300th birthday. See the creativity and imagination shown by entries from 5 to 14-year-olds, including the competition winners!

For more heritage events visit: heritageopendays.org.uk

For the exciting events in and around Newark and Sherwood, visit: www.visitevents.co.uk

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3D art similar to this will be part of the exciting events in Newark. All imagery courtesy of Newark & Sherwood District Council. Newark Castle grounds. The National Holocaust Centre and Museum.

The Bramley Apple Festival Of Food & Drink Turns 30!

Southwell Minster, Southwell

28 Oct, 10am-4pm

Nottinghamshire’s best loved food and drink fair returns for its annual autumn slot at Southwell Minster this October.

Dozens of stallholders offering a wide range of delicious food and drink including pies, chocolates, jams, chutneys, pickles, sausages, gin and much much more will be in attendance for this its 30th year.

The fair will be held on 28 Oct, 10am – 4pm and there will be children’s activities in the Chapter House too!

Over 2,000 people visit the fair every year, many enjoying the free samples that a lot of the stallholders give out. So, if you like your food and drink, there’s never been a better time to visit.

Glenn Formoy, Head of Marketing and Events at Southwell Minster, said: “We are delighted to once

again be hosting the everpopular Bramley Apple Festival here at the Minster and welcoming some of the finest food and drink producers in the region.

The fair is suitable for families and there’s plenty of other Bramley Apple related activities going on across the town to celebrate our historic connection to one of the world’s most famous apples which was first grown in Southwell in the early 1800s, just 200m from the Minster.”

Entry: £3 suggested donation (under 16s free) – all proceeds go to Southwell Minster.

For details visit: www.southwellminster.org

Museum Of Timekeeping Fall Back Show

Museum Of Timekeeping, Upton, Notts, NG23 5TE 29 Oct, 10am-4pm

Join us at the Museum of Timekeeping for our annual Fall Back Show where we celebrate an important date in our timekeeping diary –the clocks going back! The clock and watch workshops will be open, where you can talk to expert horologists about their work. Featuring talks, workshops and demonstrations, the event is fun

for all and offers something for everyone.

Free parking. The Clock House Café next door will be opening for this event. Standard entry: £10. Under 14s go free.

For full details visit: www.museumoftimekeeping.org.uk

Friday 3 – Saturday 4 November 2023

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The Arts Society Dukeries

Lecture - 160 Years Of London Underground Design And Architecture

4 Oct

Civic Centre, Carlton-in-Lindrick, S81 9AP. The speaker is Mark Ovenden. This lecture covers surprising attempts to create some graphic unity, even in the 1860s and 1870s expansion of the London Underground and the need to create some cohesion between the different operating companies. It covers Lesley Green’s architecture, the arts and crafts movement, Frank Pick, Edward Johnston’s typeface, Charles Holding’s architecture and the Streamline Moderne/Art Deco movement, the New Works Programme, post war austerity/ design, the Victoria line, the loss of Johnston and rescue by Kono, the Jubilee Line Extension/architecture, the creation of TIL, as well as covering recent schemes, and the future works planned for the underground, including the Elizabeth Line/Northern Line extension to Battersea etc.

Trails of Discovery.

The Arts Society Dukeries has several Trails in this area. With the help of Tickhill Town Council, the Society has created a Trail of Discovery for Tickhill. It is downloadable to a mobile device and has multiple choice questions about places of interest in Tickhill.

Trailblazers times Two in Tickhill!

The Arts Society Dukeries invited children from both primary schools in Tickhill to a Launch Day at St Mary’s Church, Tickhill to trial the new Trail of Discovery for the Church. Year 6 from Estfeld Primary School visited in the morning and Year 4 from St Mary’s C of E Primary School came in the afternoon. They were the trailblazers –the first ever children to follow the Trail which leads you round the Church by asking questions about local history, architecture, stained glass etc. All the children worked really hard to find the answers and had a great time discovering new information.

For further details on lectures, study/special interest days, theatre trips or the Society in general, please contact Gill on 01909 540506 or Gordon on gordonpmcdougall@gmail.com www.theartssociety.org/Dukeries

Inspire Local Libraries Events

Sherwood Forest Up Close

FREE. Visit during library opening hours. Worksop Library, 6 Sep – 18 Oct

An exhibition of images by natural history photographer Alex Hyde showcasing some of the special species of Sherwood Forest close up and in fascinating detail. The work is commissioned by the Miner2Major Landscape Partnership scheme, supported by National Lottery Heritage Fund.

How Well Do You Know Your Town Centre?

Heritage Talk & Walk

Mansfield – 13 Sep, 10.30am

FREE - booking required. Take a walk with the Mansfield Townscape Heritage Project and discover stories and secrets of Leeming Street, Stockwell Gate and the Market Place. Volunteer History Detectives have been researching the buildings in the National Lottery renovation scheme and uncovering budget-beating bargains, a burglary and even a champion boxer!

Inspire Poetry Festival 2023

Various Inspire Libraries

16 – 24 Sep

Join us from 16th-24th September to celebrate a week of wonderful words with performances, workshops, exhibitions and film screenings. Browse the full programme and book events at inspireculture. org.uk/poetry-festival

Model Villages Of The Nottinghamshire Coalfield

Heritage Talk

Mansfield – 19 Sep, 2pm

£3. Only traces of the Nottinghamshire coalmining industry may remain, but the colliery villages have survived. Together they reflect the evolution of mining in the region and the ambition of the colliery companies who built them. The enterprise combined both profit and paternalism, affecting both the bform and design. Chris Matthews’ talk is based on his book of the same name.

Jazz Steps Live At The Libraries

Presents:

The Nicola Farnon Trio Live Music

Worksop – 26 Sep, 7.30pm

£13. A remarkable performer on stage, a fine singer and an outstandingly swinging and propulsive bass player with an outgoing personality to match. Everpopular and captivating live, the Nicola Farnon Trio make a welcome return to perform at the libraries. Singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist, Nicola has terrific stage presence, not to mention the many albums to her name.

Fun Palace, Community

Worksop – 7 Oct, 10am – 3pm

FREE – just drop-in.

The hugely successful Fun Palace returns to Worksop Library for its sixth year, bringing a variety of free and fun activities for people to take part in! Come along and be part of the Fun Palace fun as you try out different arts, science, music and cultural activities aimed at anyone of any age. Every area of the library will be taken over by fun activities – can you get around them all?

Exploring Parish Registers

Heritage

Mansfield – 17 Oct, 2pm

FREE. booking required

Join one of our librarians for a small group session to talk about the history of Nottinghamshire’s parish registers and look at some of the fascinating stories they contain.

Bolsover Castle, Heritage Talk

Worksop – 18 Oct, 2pm

£3. Ian Morgan tells the story of Bolsover Castle from the humble Norman beginnings to today’s beautiful shadow of its former glory. The present 17th century castle stands as a monument to the Cavendish family who lavished money and love on their “Pleasure Palace”, leaving as their legacy a romantic ruin and stunning paintings within the “Little Castle”.

Catching A Killer With Stuart Gibbon

Author Event

Retford – 19 Oct, 2pm

£3. Join Stuart Gibbon, co-author of the Straightforward Crime Reference Series, as he discusses his latest book, Catching a Killer, a fascinating insight into murder investigation. The talk will include reference to true crime case studies and how criminal investigations, particularly murder, have evolved throughout the years.

A Day In The Life Of An Astronaut With Mike Barfield

Children’s Author Event

Worksop – 24 Oct, 10.30am

Mansfield – 24 Oct, 2pm

£3/accompanying adults FREE

Join award-winning author Mike Barfield for a fun and fact-filled journey from the edges of the solar system, back past all eight planets, and on towards our very own superstar, the sun. Along the way we’ll meet some comical comets, speeding space probes and much, much more…

A Day in the Life of an Astronaut will be packed with jokes, secret diaries, props, costumes, in a show that is literally ‘out of this world!’’

For children aged 6 – 11 and their families.

Jazz Steps Live At The Libraries

Presents:

The Svarc Hanley Longhorn Trio

Live Music

Worksop – 24 Oct, 7.30pm

£13. Contemporary catchy grooves - a combination of jazz, fusion, rock and blues - from a classic guitarled organ trio featuring three of the North’s most respected musicians.

All Events:

Booking in advance is advised for all events. To book and find out further details of all the events listed here and more visit:

www.inspireculture.org.uk

Call 01623 677 200

Or pop in to your local library.

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For prices, tickets and the full programme, visit:

Explore our amazing range of courses for adults and families in North Nottinghamshire and beyond. Pick up our Inspire Adult Learning Course Guide 2023 autumn edition in your local Inspire library, or view online at inspireculture.org.uk/learning

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Ruddington’s Makers Night

Ruddington’s popular Makers Night event returns for another year on the 15 September, 4-9pm.

Ruddington's annual showcase of talented artists and designers, Makers Night, is returning this September.

Organised by the award-winning Ruddington Village Market, the event showcases more than 70 high-quality regional crafters and makers across multiple indoor and marquee venues around the village centre, bringing everything from fine art to exquisite jewellery.

The event will be taking place on Friday 15 September, between 4pm and 9pm, and will be hosted at the Framework Knitters Museum St Peter's Church, The Cottage Hotel, and Ruddington Methodist Hall, and this year extends to the village green to include a maker’s marquee, street food zone, bar and music.

Stella Dickie of the Ruddington Village community partnership, the team behind Makers Night and Ruddington Village Market, said: "Makers Night is one of our favourite events of the year, with so many talented artists, designers, makers and crafters coming along.

“The whole village comes alive, and many of Ruddington's fabulous indie shops and cafes open late, joining in with their own popup stalls. It all adds to the brilliant atmosphere in the vil-lage on the night, with visitors staying to enjoy drinks at Ruddington's bars and pubs."

Sarah Godfrey, creative and commercial manager at the museum, said: “We’re delighted to be a part of Makers Night again, it’s a fantastic evening that brings together local crafters that showcase the very best the East Midlands has to offer.”

To find out more about Makers Night 2023, head over to www.ruddingtonvillagemarket. co.uk/makers-night, or follow @ruddingtonvillagemarket on Instagram and Facebook.

For more information about the Framework Knitters Museum, please visit: frameworkknittersmuseum.org.uk or visit the museum’s Facebook and Instagram pages.

Bikers Take To Streets In ‘Ride Of Thanks’

Hundreds of motorcyclists from across Lincolnshire and Nottinghamshire are planning to take to the streets this September for their charity ride out.

The ‘Ride to Save Lives’ annual 62 mile biking event, will take place on 3 Sep and will be raising much needed funds for the Lincs and Notts Air Ambulance (LNAA), Lincolnshire Emergency Blood Bikes Service (LEBBS) and Nottinghamshire Blood Bikes (NBB).

Roland Johns, volunteer and joint organiser of the event said: “This will be the sixth year of our charity ride-out and we hope to make it the biggest yet. Starting at Newark Showground, the circular route will make its way through some of the most glorious countryside and villages in Lincolnshire and Nottinghamshire, where we will be greeted by supporters from each village we pass through. Supporters there will be holding their own events, whilst cheering and waving to the riders along the way – creating a real buzz of excitement.”

“We all know that bikers and their families recognise the important role the LNAA plays for many different communities. The enhanced level of pre-hospital critical care delivered to patients at the scene, gives people with the most severe injuries and medical conditions the very best chance of survival when minutes matter. And with the crews on call 24 hours of the day, 365 days of the year, the highly skilled doctors, paramedics and pilots are there to help people across Lincolnshire and Nottinghamshire, involved in life-threatening incidents every single day.

Together with rising costs, especially in the cost of fuel, the amount needed to keep this life-saving charity operational for this year is now set to top £10 million with each mission costing on average £4,000.”

The Emergency Blood Bikes Service (LEBBS and NBB) are run solely by volunteers and like the LNAA rely solely on public donations. They provide an out-of-hours courier service transporting essential medical items such as blood, pathology & microbiology specimens, medical notes, pharmaceutical products and donor breast milk between hospitals and healthcare facilities. This service is offered completely free of charge. They also take life saving blood and plasma to the LNAA every evening of the year.

Roland continued: “Whatever make and model of bike you ride, it is amazing to see so many bikers from all communities coming together for a fantastic event. It truly is a wonderful sight”

Erica Ley, Senior Helicopter Emergency Services (HEMS) Paramedic at Lincs & Notts Air Ambulance, added: “We have helped so many bikers, and with that, they often recognise the importance of our service. Whilst we hope that they never have to see the inside of our helicopter, we want to be there for them if they do need us.”

“As a Charity, we rely on the support from the public to do this, and our annual Ride to Save Lives is just one of the ways in which bikers can help to raise vital awareness and funds to keep our helicopter in the sky.”

It costs just £10 entry per bike and the Lincs & Notts Ride of Thanks is asking for a donation for any pillion riders. To sign up for the event, visit the Lincs & Notts Ride of Thanks Eventbrite page, or contact Roland on 07943 812324, or by email: roland5020@ outlook.com

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ShowTime

It's show time! Grab your popcorn, ice creams and treats, and enjoy all the fun of the theatre here in Nottinghamshire. Here's a few of our favourites...

Twist & Shout

The Majestic Theatre

Retford

13 Oct

Twist & Shout – an allstar cast from the West End deliver a musical powerhouse of a show that starts with the explosion of Brit Pop in 1962 through to the era of Flower Power and Free Love of the late Sixties. majesticretford.org

Opera Cocktail

The Palace Theatre, Mansfield

20 Sep

OperaUpClose make opera with and for everyone, bringing great musical storytelling to audiences everywhere. mansfieldpalace.co.uk

Greta Garbo Came

To Donegal by Frank McGuinness Robin Hood Theatre Company, Averham

26 - 30 Sep

In the summer of 1967

Greta Garbo Came to Donegal. Ireland is on the verge of violent change. www.rhtc.co.uk

Play 1: Ladies Down Under

Retford Little Theatre, Retford

23 - 30 Sep

In this heart-warming sequel to last season’s hugely successful Ladies Day, the four fish packers from Hull follow the dream of a life-

time and spend their racecourse winnings on a holiday in Australia where they discover that there is more to life than money and fish factories. www.rlt.org.uk

Jurassic - Live Newark Palace Theatre Newark

30 Sep

Jurassic Live is returning to the UK in 2023 as part of its world tour with a brand new show, bigger cast, more dinosaurs, more sets, better scenery and even more species, including a Pterodactyl which flies right off the stage over your heads. palacenewarktickets. com

Northern BalletBeauty & the Beast Theatre Royal, Nottingham

4 - 7 Oct

Northern Ballet bring their signature sparkle to this timeless love story! trch.co.uk

Mark Watson: Search Djanogly Theatre, Lakeside Arts, Nottingham 12 Oct

Suitable for ages 14+ Comedy from the Taskmaster star and multiple award-winner - now also famous as one-third of YouTube cult sensation No More Jockeys. lakesidearts.org.uk

Bassetlaw Museum

Grove Street, Retford

'Kitchenalia –Everything But The Kitchen Sink'

On now until Nov 23

This summer, Bassetlaw Museum is celebrating all things food related with a new exhibition –‘Kitchenalia – Everything but the Kitchen Sink’. Do you have fond memories of fondue, piles of Pyrex and cupboards full of cookery books? If so, this exhibition is for you. Take a nostalgic trip back to granny’s kitchen, with gadgets galore and recipes to make your taste buds tingle. Try our mystery items quiz and let us know your favourite foodie memories – from mum’s speciality dishes to school dinners!

Art Exhibition By Angela Larry

23 Sep - 18 Nov

‘The 'Simple things' exhibition showcases watercolours and acrylic paintings by Retford based artist Angela Larry. Angela has been dealing with extreme anxiety and depression and creating art helps her through each day. She said: 'To start with, it was so hard just to sit at a table let alone paint, but little by little it helped me through the hard days, that is why I called my exhibition "Simple Things", they are the important things that make life worth living and special.'

Some of Angela's work has been inspired by many walks she has taken with her daughter Lindsey and her little dog Coco. Together they have ventured across fields and strolled along country lanes, witnessing the beauty of nature and embarking on small yet memorable adventures. bassetlawmuseum.org.uk

Imagery courtesy of Bassetlaw Museum. Paintings By Angela Larry.
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Festival Of Food & Drink

Thoresby Park, 16 & 17 Sep

From cocktail masterclasses to a children’s cookery school: Discover the exciting array of activities at Festival Of Food & Drink’s 10th anniversary event. There’s plenty of foodie fun on offer to delight visitors on the tenth anniversary of Nottinghamshire’s finest food and drink festival, which will sprawl across the beautiful lawns of Thoresby Park, in September.

There is a sensational line up of celebrity guests appearing in its 500-seat Cookery Theatre on 16 & 17 Sep, including renowned Saturday Kitchen host Matt Tebbutt, Bake Off The Professionals judge Cherish Finden, Bake Off finalists Janusz Domagala and Sandro Farmhouse, and ‘Dirty Vegan’ Matt Pritchard, amongst many others. Visitors can pop into these free demonstrations throughout the day and gain inspiration and top tips.

At the heart of the festival is a fantastic selection of over 150 local food and drink traders, including many awardwinners. From delectable street food to tantalising cocktails, sweet treats and hot drinks. To compliment the culinary delights, local makers will showcase their crafts, homewares and garden products, providing a great shopping experience.

Late summer is the perfect time for cooking al fresco, and nothing can beat the sights and smells of live fire cooking. BBQ enthusiasts will want to head straight to the Savage BBQ feature area, which will host Fire Cage cooking demonstrations.

Events At Clumber Park Worksop

The Big Clumber Poppy Knit

Running now until 28 Oct

Are you a crochet or knitting fan, or just fancy having a go? For the second year, the team at Clumber Park is looking for help to create a Remembrance display in the Chapel to honour the fallen.

To take part, pick up a Poppy Pack from the Chapel, Information Point or Discovery Centre, which includes all the materials you need. Or, collect a pattern sheet to follow using your own materials (suggested donation £1). Red, white, purple or black poppies gratefully received. Please return your poppies by 28 Oct to be included in the display, which launches in the Chapel on 1 Nov.

Mr Straw's House Worksop Walk

29 Sep, 10am – 12.30pm

Following in the footsteps of the Straw family and discovering facts you never knew about Worksop and the surrounding area. The Straw’s team will lead a walk through the town of Worksop, telling the history of the town and its relationship with the Straw family. Retrace the footsteps of the family from home to work and their final resting place. The walk takes around two and a half hours returning to the family home. Please book by calling 01909 511015, £5 per person. If you wish to tour Mr Straw’s House house at the end of the walk, please to book in advance at: www.nationaltrust.org.uk/mrstrawshouse

Apple Day Celebrations

20 & 21 Oct from 10am Free event, no booking required, admission into the park applies. The apple orchards have been a hugely important part of the walled kitchen garden at Clumber Park since the times of the Dukes of Newcastle. They were carefully maintained to the highest possible ducal standards by a hardy team of gardeners to ensure the harvest was amongst the best in the country. The garden is home to 72 varieties of apple. Celebrations include apple tasting, apple juicing, windfall collecting, walled kitchen garden Walk & Talk, Importance of bees talk and honey workshop with Clumber’s Beekeeper and Pruning workshop.

Half term Autumn Adventures At Clumber Park

21 Oct – 5 Nov

Autumn is the perfect time to make memories at Clumber Park. Hiring bikes from the Cycle Hub, or bringing your own, is the perfect way to explore the woods and lakeside views of Clumber Park. Have fun den building in the natural play area and enjoy climbing, hiding and exploring in the hidden Woodland Play Park. Explore the Pleasure Grounds or spend a peaceful moment in the busy Bird Hide. The Discovery Centre is a must-see when visiting. It’s a great indoor space to shelter from the elements and to get involved in seasonal craft activities. For details, visit www.nationaltrust.org.uk/clumberpark

The festival also has lots of activities which cater specifically to young visitors such as the Children’s Cookery School. Additional free sessions for children include an arts and crafts station hosted by Artventurers, along with a Circus School for those wanting to brush up on their juggling and balancing skills.

The festival grounds will be buzzing with excitement and adventure with archery, face painting and fairground rides, ensuring there is something for the whole family.

To purchase tickets and discover the full line-up, visit festivaloffoodanddrink.com

Retford Heritage Open Day

Various places across Retford, 9 Sep

The 9th September is the day when the Heritage venues of the town open their doors to the public or put on special events. Lots of buildings will be freely open around town including several that are not usually open to the public. Visit the beautiful Retford Town Hall and enjoy a festival of creativity. With talks by the author Stephen Booth, performances and an interactive makers market. The opening ceremony will be outside at 10am with the Town Crier and Mayor.

Join staff at Bassetlaw Museum on Grove Street for an exciting opportunity to get up close to some of the extensive costume collection.

The Freemasons of Retford open their doors to the public at the beautiful art deco Retford Masonic Hall. This year Sloswicke's Almshouse Charity is taking part for the first time. It is one of Retford’s oldest institutions tracing its origins back to 1658.

Explore hidden treasures from Retford (Denman) Library's local heritage collection and view an exhibition of work by local artists. Retford Arts Hub, the original waiting rooms for coach passengers travelling on the Great North Road, will be open for visitors.

For more details of the places you can explore look for Retford Heritage Open Days on social media and visit:

www.heritageopendays.org.uk

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Imagery courtesy of the Festival Of Food & Drink.

At The Movies!

The latest cinema releases and live screenings of major exhibitions, famous operas and the best theatre at the Savoy Cinema in Worksop.

SCREENINGS

8 Sep – The Nun 2

In 1956 France, a priest is murdered, and it seems an evil is spreading. Sister Irene once again comes face to face with a demonic force.

15 Sep – A Haunting In Venice

Belgian sleuth Hercule Poirot investigates a murder while attending a Halloween seance at a haunted palazzo in Venice, Italy.

22 Sep – The Expendables 4

Armed with every weapon they can get their hands on, the Expendables are the world's last line of defence and the team that gets called when all other options are off the table.

13 Oct – Paw Patrol: The Mighty Movie

The PAW Patrol pups magically gain superpowers after a meteor strikes

Adventure City. However, things take a turn for the worse when Humdinger and a mad scientist steal their powers and turn themselves into supervillains.

20 Oct – Trolls Band Together

Poppy discovers that Branch and his four brothers were once part of her favorite boy band. When one of his siblings, Floyd, gets kidnapped by a pair of nefarious villains, Branch and Poppy embark on a harrowing and emotional journey to reunite the other brothers and rescue Floyd from a fate even worse than pop culture obscurity.

27 Oct – Five Nights At Freddy’s

A troubled security guard begins working at Freddy Fazbear's Pizzeria. While spending his first night on the job, he realises the late shift at Freddy's won't be so easy to make it through.

All imagery courtesy of Savoy Cinema.

Visit www.savoyworksop.co.uk for full listings of your most awaited movies and live screenings not to miss.
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Wetlands For Wildlife

The importance of protecting our wetlands. Erin McDaid, Head of Communications & Marketing, Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust.

Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust

As you stroll around a wonderful wetland site such as Idle Valley Nature Reserve on the edge of Retford, it might be hard to contemplate just what a perilous state our wetland habitats are in.

Across the UK we have lost a shocking 90% of wetlands over the past century and rising temperatures, combined with potential future loss of coastal habitats, mean that inland wetlands are more important for wildlife than ever before.

Since the formation of Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust in 1963, the protection of wild green spaces has been central to our work and whilst we also care for fine ancient woodlands including Treswell, Eaton and Gamston Wood Nature Reserves east of Retford; beautiful meadows and valuable heaths - most of the land in our care is areas of restored gravel pits.

Here in Nottinghamshire, we are blessed with a wonderful network of restored former sand and gravel quarries throughout the Trent Valley. These include our four largest wetlands – Idle Valley, Attenborough – south of Nottingham, Besthorpe – west of Newark and the subject of the spotlight focus in the last issue of MADE - and Skylarks at Holme Pierrepont – just a stone’s throw from Nottingham.

Together, these four sites cover some 1700 acres and represent over 50% of the land in our care – a somewhat surprising figure given that we look after over 40 separate sites across the county. They are home to some of our county’s most iconic and

threatened wildlife from bitterns to otters, marsh harriers and turtle doves. Whilst managing sites on the scale of these jewels offers the potential for ambitious habitat restoration, their sheer size presents real challenges. Alongside the difficulties of maintaining water levels, the single biggest challenge, shared with all wetland managers, is halting the inexorable establishment of trees and scrub in areas of reedbed and wet grassland. If left unchecked on wetland sites, scrub encroachment leads to loss of feeding and nesting areas for wetland birds such as lapwing, redshank and snipe –and ultimately results in fragile wetland areas drying out.

As we mark our 60th year we are very much focussed on looking forward rather than back. We are of course reflecting on our past successes and the amazing legacy that our forebears and supporters across the decades have created, especially in terms of our nature reserves - but our energies and efforts are fixed on ensuring that we are well placed and well resourced to rise to the challenges of the next 60 years. Part of this requires us to be open and honest and willing to ask for help - and we certainly need help to ensure we can keep these flagship wetland sites in tip top condition.

These wonderful wetland sites have long provided havens for both wildlife and people, but we need support to ensure that they continue to act as refuges for wintering wildfowl such as tufted duck and summer visitors like sand martins. Through careful management, harvest mice will be given the opportunity to nest in reedbeds and oystercatchers provided opportunities to feed on the sites’ shores come spring.

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Page opposite: Besthorpe Nature Reserve, Graham Roberts. This page clockwise: Bittern, John Smith. Common Darter, Bo Chetwyn. Trio of displaying Oystercatchers, Mike Vickers. Long-horn cattle at Misson, G Hardy.

Over the past few weeks, we have been seeking to raise at least £45,000 to enable us to plan ahead for our autumn and winter work season confident that we have the funding to crack on with vital management work. Across the four sites donations could help support sensitive clearance of shrubs and trees from islands and water edges so oystercatchers can nest; large-scale restoration of wetland habitat for birds like lapwing and redshank and restoration of reedbeds for species including harvest mice and the booming bittern.

For over 60 years we have been able to nurture nature’s recovery on a grand scale. Caring for such large areas of wetland wildlife presents real opportunities – but there is no escaping that it presents real challenges too and that is why we launched our Wetlands for Wildlife Appeal.

As ever, our members, donors and partners have been generous in their support - pushing us towards our target, but with nature in crisis it would be reassuring to know that we have more funds available than we need for our immediate requirementsespecially with costs rising across the board.

As summer segues into autumn, the mix of species frequenting our wonderful wetland reserves will morph with the seasons. As the last of the swifts, swallows and turtle doves depart, the ducks, geese, swans and winter thrushes that choose to spend the winter on our wetlands will steadily arrive. Amidst this annual changing of the guard we can also look forward to seeing other birds such as whinchats, warblers and wheatears as they pass through in search of pastures new.

Against this ever-changing backdrop, marginal wetland habitats, wet grassland and reedbed are all naturally trying to evolve into various stages of scrub and woodland. This means we must sensitively and regularly intervene to maintain the vital mix of habitat that make our wetlands so valuable for wildlife and such fascinating and rewarding places to connect with nature.

Support for our wetland work can help ensure that our Longhorn & Lincoln Red cattle can continue to eat and trample saplings alongside the beavers that are already doing such a fine job controlling scrub at Idle Valley Nature Reserve. It can also ensure that our volunteers have the tools they need or enable us to engage specialist contractors to help clear large areas of scrub.

As we face up to the combined climate and ecological emergencies, these four nature reserves are the physical embodiment of the Trust’s commitment to nature recovery. With public support we can continue to improve habitats year-on-year to make the reserves even better places to see and experience nature on your doorstep.

Details of how to support the appeal can be found at nottinghamshirewildlife.org/wetlandappeal

Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust Tel: 0115 958 8242 E-mail: info@nottswt.co.uk

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From top: Reprofiling at Idle Valley Nature Reserve. Skylarks Nature Reserve at Holme Pierrepont, Jim Voce. The winter view over Neatholme Scrape, Idle Valley Nature Reserve, Mike Vickers.

Events Across Nottinghamshire...

Doddington Hall Events:

Doddington Farm Shop & Wine Shop, Lincoln, LN6 4RU Emerging Regions

Wine Tasting

28 Sep. 7-9.30pm

Glorious Summer Gardens

September is often the loveliest of months, with soft diffused light and leaves beginning to show their autumnal colours. The garden visiting season is drawing to a close, but we finish the year with two magnificent gardens to visit. You can visit a jungle garden and an awe inspiring garden within a renowned plant nursery which is home to National Plant Collections. On behalf of the Nottinghamshire National Garden Scheme, thank you to everyone who has visited a garden in 2023 and to all the hard working garden owners who open their gardens and without whom the garden scheme could not continue. Your efforts help to raise monies for our cancer and nursing charities. We look forward to welcoming you to our gardens in 2024. For more information about our beneficiary charities, visit: www.ngs.org.uk.

Here are the September gardens to visit:

10 Sep

Oak Barn Exotic Garden Church Street, East Markham. NG22 0SA.

1 - 5pm

On entering the oak lich-style gate, you will be met with an unexpected dense canopy of greenery and tropical foliage. Gravel paths wind under towering palms and bananas, which are underplanted with cannas and gingers. On the lowest levels, houseplants are bedded out from the large greenhouse to join the summer displays. They surround the Jungle Hut raised walkway. This garden has featured in many national publications, including RHS Magazine ‘The Garden’ and Daily Telegraph and Daily Mail to name a few. Refreshments.

24 Sep

Norwell Nurseries Woodhouse Road, Norwell. NG23 6JX.

2 - 5pm

Jewel box of over 3,000 different, beautiful and unusual plants sumptuously set out in a one acre plantsman’s garden including shady garden with orchids, woodland gems, cottage garden borders, alpine and scree borders. Pond with opulently planted margins. Extensive herbaceous borders and effervescent colour themed beds. Sand beds showcase Mediterranean, North American and alpine plants. Nationally renowned nursery open with over 1,500 different rare plants for sale. UK’s largest collection of hardy chrysanthemums for sale and National Collection of Hardy Chrysanthemums. New borders including the National Collection of Astrantias. Featured widely in garden press and also on BBC Gardeners World. Disabled access, parking, plants for sale, refreshments.

Join us for an evening of discovery with a wine tasting from emerging regions. Climate change is impacting the world of wine significantly, many regions are finding their traditional grape varieties are no longer performing well or they are struggling with yields and diseases. Other areas are finding it easier to produce quality wines. We will be trying wines from a variety of locations – Croatia, Georgia and India to name a few. Enjoy some nibbles from our Chefs as we taste these fascinating wines.. www.doddingtonhall.com

Rufford Abbey Events:

Rufford Abbey Country Park, Ollerton Mini Vintage Fair

23-24 Sep.10.30am - 4pm

Join us for some good old fashioned fun with our mini fair in the courtyard. There will be rides that you you remember from the 50s, 60s and 70s plus we have our 100 year old peacock ride. Rides start from £2 (some rides are cash only) ruffordabbey.co.uk

Faulty Towers The Dining Experience

6 Oct. 7pm - late

Ticket prices: £49pp Straight from London’s West End via the legendary Sydney Opera House, this international sensation is now coming to Rufford Mill in October 2023. Officially the world’s most sought after tribute to the BBC sitcom, Faulty Towers The Dining Experience is simple unmissable – and ‘outrageously funny’ (BroadwayBaby)!

Become part of the action as Basil, Sybil and Manuel serve up mayhem on a plate alongside a three course meal and two hours of non-stop laughter! With over 70% of each performance improvised, this is the completely immersive and highly interactive comedy spectacular where anything can happen... and usually does!

ruffordabbey.co.uk

Thoresby Events:

Newark, Nottinghamshire, NG22 9EP

Thoresby Leaf Kick 23

5 Oct

The award-winning event

Thoresby Leaf Kick is back for 2022! 5k, 10k, 10 mile & half marathon autumnal trail run in the beautiful grounds of Thoresby Park, north Nottinghamshire. The route is the same as well known ‘The Longhorn’ but in reverse.

whatsonatthoresby.co.uk

Sherwood Forest Events:

Edwinstowe, NG21 9RN

Hygge Tuesday Nordic Walk

Various Tuesdays in Sep, 10am-12pm

Nordic walking is a fantastic full body workout, but it can be as gentle as you like. When used properly, Nordic walking poles give you the posture and stability to help you walk faster, taller and for longer.

www.visitsherwood.co.uk

Newstead Abbey Events:

Ravenshead, Notts Outdoor Cinema. Top Gun: Maverick (12)

Various Tuesdays in Sep, Gates at 6.30pm, film start 8pm

Tickets: £15.50 - £21.50. Picnics and drinks welcome – no glassware. Under 16s must be accompanied by an adult. The event will go ahead if it’s raining but we are hoping for dry weather. No seating provided unless you have premium tickets. Blankets and camping chairs are allowed. On-site toilets will be available including accessible facilities. With the exception of registered assistance dogs, no animals are allowed.

newsteadabbey.org.uk

Events & Details

Although we endeavour to ensure that all of the events listed within this issue are correct it is always advisable to check before the event in case of booking requirements, cancellations, alterations or planning changes.

www.madeinn.co.uk

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Images: Old Barn Exotic Garden and Norwell Nurseries courtesy: National Garden Scheme. For the latest information and Open Gardens listings in your area, please visit: www.ngs.org.uk

The Vintage Milliner

Lauren Martin is a theatrical milliner and university lecturer, born in Melbourne, Australia, where she trained as a costume maker. She relocated to the UK in 2006, setting up home in Nottinghamshire in 2013 were she now lives with her partner, five-year-old-son, and as we go to print, a new baby due any day! Made caught up with her to understand the wonderful world of hats…

Lauren first trained as a costume maker at Swinburne University and studied millinery at Melbourne School of Fashion, leading to a number of roles that included an eighteen-month stint at the Australian Ballet and three consecutive seasons working on Melbourne Cup headwear at the Essential Hat in Prahran.

Fast forward a few years and she’d embraced a new chapter with a relocation to the UK in 2006, securing a coveted role in the workroom of Philip Treacy until 2013, which included working on a number of high-profile events such as the Royal Wedding. She also worked as a freelancer for London based milliner Jane Taylor.

Whilst initially Lauren spent time on occasion wear, she discovered an interest in working more in theatrical lines involving pieces from varying historical periods and embracing a number of interesting themes. It was the beginning of the chance to put her passion into creating some truly unique pieces for not only the theatre but for the film and TV industry and ultimately carving a niche and name for herself.

By 2013 Lauren had moved to Nottingham and completed the final year in the BA(Hons) Costume Design and Making course at Nottingham Trent University.

Lauren now enjoys the freedom and variety of working for herself as a vintage milliner, based rather fittingly in the heart of Nottingham’s historic lace market. Along with making hats and headwear for theatre and film, she mostly now concentrates on recreating historical styles for museums and heritage organisations, applying the couture skills learned in London to her recreations.

Made discovers further that Lauren rather fascinatingly also collects vintage and antique millinery materials, alongside a growing collection of women’s Victorian and Edwardian headwear.

This keen interest in dress history led her to embark on an MA by research at the University of Huddersfield, which she completed in 2021 with a thesis titled ‘Millinery and headwear

in 1830s England’. Her current research focuses on recreating bonnets from extant garments that date from 1830 to 1880, with the long-term aim of one day publishing her patterns.

It’s very clear when we speak to Lauren that there is a real love in the work she does, designing and creating specific pieces, and restoring her collection items. Something she is keen to impart on to other budding young designers, with two days of her week dedicated to lecturing and teaching costume construction and millinery at Nottingham Trent University.

We asked her to give ups a heads-up (no pun intended!) on some of the areas of expertise she enjoys the most. Of course, theatrical millinery cropped up first...

Lauren smiles “From thirties glamour to Bollywood bling, there really is so much to do. The more historical though the better and I really love incorporating vintage materials. Also, I have a knack for picking up hats that look ready for the bin and transforming them into something spectacular!”

TV, film and theatrical commissions have grown over time as Lauren has established herself within the industry as a freelance designer. With no day the same, there are always multiple projects and often tight deadlines from clients with urgent deadlines. “It’s part of it”, Lauren laughs. “I prefer the variety of working on various projects at once and I am now used to very quick turnarounds from frantic clients who need something really specific for a show, or play, or something like that. I might take a request from overseas where they send me a material or drawing the next day and then need it couriered the day after!

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“It's always wonderful to see your work emerge on the stage…”
Lauren in the studio.

“It’s always wonderful to see your work emerge on the stage, particularly as theatrical requests are so immediate. It’s completely different to the film and TV industry as filming can take a while and you can wait years before something is aired and your pieces are shown. And of course, costumes and hats for panto are only seasonal.”

We wondered if Lauren preferred designing or making her pieces. “Ah”, she muses. “I draw, and I enjoy drawing, but with hats we have to remember they are three dimensional so it is impossible to draw how it will sit on the person’s head, or the angle or way they will wear it. So, I am more of a ‘take a concept and make it as I go along’ designer. I enjoy the craft work, particular in restoration projects.

“You have to be mindful also that you may not know who is going to wear the hat, or how they will wear it so as a designer you need to make sure it is fool-proof and always looks good. It is your reputation after all.”

Lauren also still does projects and bespoke work in fashion millinery. “From big hats to little hats, practical and the ridiculous, I have tackled them all at some point! I’ve provided hats for people from all walks of life and for all manner of occasions”, she adds.

We were also keen to understand whether Lauren works by hand or machine. “I do use machine on specific parts but mostly work by hand, and that is what I love the most, and where you can create real beauty in detail.”

We discover also that Lauren prefers to work with natural fibres, such as silk, wool, fur (rabbit as a bi-product of the meat industry) and felt. These, she believes, support sustainability and are much preferable to mass produced synthetics.

Lauren’s Etsy store opened in 2014 and has gained in popularity. Her clients come from all over the world, with American orders taking over 50%. “They have a lot of re-enactment and renaissance fairs over there”, she explains. “There seems to be great interest in early 19th century bonnets and in Tudor and Henry VIII hats.”

As we finish our chat with Lauren, we cannot wonder how she could pick one project as her greatest achievement –her portfolio seems quite remarkable. But we soon learned that her proudest moment has been the acceptance onto the British Hat Guild. “To be included in their lists alongside other incredible people in the industry, it really is quite humbling, and so incredibly special to me.”

We take our hat off to her.

You can find out more about Lauren’s work and visit her store through the website: lauren-e-martin.wixsite.com

For anyone wishing to learn more about developing a career in millinery Lauren recommends Instagram research and visiting universities.

Traditional ‘Easter Bonnet’ in the studio. Attaching trim to an 18th century cap. Silk flower making. All imagery within this feature is courtesy of Lauren Martin. Victorian bonnet. A custom commission for a French hood. Detail on an Elizabethan headdress. Design for the princess in Aladdin for Loughborough panto.

Spa In Notts

Perfect retreats in Notts to relax & recuperate.

Eden Hall Day Spa

Step into serenity at Eden Hall Day Spa. Nestled in the heart of Nottinghamshire, the property boasts award-winning Spa facilities and 15 acres of beautiful gardens with picturesque views. Guests can choose from a wealth of experiences, from relaxing Spa Days and tranquil Twilight Spa evenings to results-driven treatments and delicious dining.

Eden Hall is home to a new Spa Garden, featuring a 20m Outdoor Hydrotherapy Pool. Being one of the largest of its kind in the UK, it has been designed to boost overall wellness using the latest water therapy technologies. Further facilities include a toasty new Sauna, a uniquely calming Reflect and Relax Room, bubbling outdoor hot tubs, a detoxing Thermal Spa Suite, and much more.

Guests can also enjoy The Vinery, a new botanical Brasserie, featuring panoramic views of the Spa Garden. Encompassing an outdoor-indoor concept, it is the perfect setting for a spot of lunch or a delicious breakfast – from delectable classics to house creations.

For that extra relaxation, enjoy outstanding treatments using carefully selected luxury products, Elemis and VOYA. Whether you’re in need of a tension-relieving massage or a skin-loving facial, Eden Hall has you covered.

For more inormation and to find your next spa break visit: baronseden.com/eden-hall

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Why Spa? Ye Olde Bell Spa

Sometimes we’re all in need of a little extra care. Time out from the stresses of the world, time to recuperate and relax or simply time to catch-up with friends in an environment that helps to refresh our senses and make us feel on top of the world.

For those after a truly relaxing and remarkable experience, Spa at Ye Olde Bell, near Retford, offers the perfect escape.

As the best-appointed spa locally, it boasts 10 thermal experiences, all unique in design, as well as numerous places to relax. The indoor-outdoor vitality pool has three bubble loungers and six pool features designed to massage different parts of the body.

Food is an important part of the experience on offer and the team of chefs freshly prepare lunch, using local produce, with menus changing quarterly to match the season. A team of dedicated spa butlers serve guests with poolside drinks, snacks and fresh towels.

With spa time from three hours or more, there are also plenty of packages on offer which include treatments from 30-minutes to 120 minutes as well as private thermal experiences.

Why not extend your experience and have a relaxing night stay at Ye Olde Bell Hotel. The hotel dates back to the 16th century and combines period elegance with contemporary touches. There are 59 individually styled bedrooms, suites and two self contained duplex lodges. Gourmets can enjoy AA Rosette dining in Restaurant 1650 with its art deco inspired bar or the more informal St Leger Bistro. Traditional Sunday lunch, Brunch and afternoon tea is also available.

For details and booking, visit www.yeoldebell-hotel.co.uk or call 01777 705121.

Spa days don’t have to be just about pampering yourself. You can book in treatments that cover all kinds of ailments too. Treatments vary at different spas depending on where you choose. These can be anything from massages and facials, manicures and pedicures, to holistic treatments such as reflexology.

Massage can focus on specific areas or your full body. A massage doesn’t just have to be about relaxation, it can also have benefits for muscles, and for stress relief.

The experiences... whatever you are looking for most spas have it covered. Experiences range from hydrotherapy pools, saunas, outdoor relaxation areas, ice showers, hot tubs, steam rooms, ice caves and even snugs where you can simply curl-up in a blanket and take a little time out.

These experiences are all designed for specific areas of the body, some ease tension and detoxify, some are to relax muscles, cooler experiences are to refresh and re-invigorate.

There is usually a restaurant on site where you can indulge a little or have a beautifully made healthy meal to enhance your visit.

Where to start? We suggest you have a peek at the spas we have right here in Nottinghamshire. There are plenty to choose from and each spa has its own unique features and treatments.

Wherever you choose we’re sure you’ll have a fantastic time!

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Spa Etiquette

Here's a few tips to remember before you head out to your spa experience.

• Flip Flops...

Bring along some flip flops or slippers, some spas may supply these for you (It's allways best to check before arriving).

• Before You Spa...

Shower before using the facilities, towels and a robe are usually provided for your comfort.

• Freshen Up...

Clean away and remove make-up and your skincare products, including perfume and creams.

• Mobile Phones...

Leave your mobile phone in the locker provided. (This is a rule in some spas, although if you note that you require your phone to the staff there, they are usually accomodating as long as it's on quiet.) Usually, no photos or videos are allowed.

• Clothing...

Wear a bathing costume/ swimwear.

• Shhhhhh...

Observe those relaxing quiet areas.

• Treatments...

Book treatments in advance and try to arrive 5-10 mins before treatment. Let therapists know of any conditions or illnesses too.

• And... Relax.

Make the most of your experience, soak up the atmosphere and enjoy!

Ragdale Hall Spa

Ragdale Hall Spa, recently crowned ‘Best Destination Spa’ at the Good Spa Awards 2023, is dedicated to giving your time an exceptional quality with the chance to reset your body and mind.

Offering the best in modern treatments and relaxation, you can experience a world of warmth in the Thermal Spa with 12 heat and water experiences, discover six unique poolside’s including a luxuriously heated Rooftop Infinity Pool featuring ‘Leicestershire’s best view’, treat yourself to a pampering treatment from an innovative menu performed by expertly trained Beauty Therapists or feel the weight lift from your shoulders in one of the many relaxation lounges after indulging in sublime delicacies at mealtimes. With full access to all spa facilities and meals included in every package, however you choose to relax, you will leave Ragdale Hall Spa feeling replenished, recharged and well rested.

To find your perfect spa getaway, and for more information, please visit www.ragdalehall.co.uk or call 01664 433 000.

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Wedding

Planning your wedding?

In the next few pages find the talented people who love to make your day picture perfect.

Cast & Found

Jessica Collin crafts jewellery that captures moments and becomes heirlooms. Finding inspiration from the natural world around her, Jessica's designs embody delicate pieces of nature that speak to our hearts and create the moments that stay with us for a lifetime.

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Personalised wedding rings from Cast & Found. Image, Gina Fernandes Photography.

Jessica Collin, the jeweller behind independent Nottinghamshire based brand Cast & Found, expertly crafts bespoke forever rings and wedding day keepsake jewellery, from the leaves, bark, blooms and stems that her customers send her. Every piece is carefully made to treasure a unique story. From bridal bouquet pressings to gatherings collected from meaningful places, such as engagement locations, or wedding venues, Jessica creates precious bespoke jewellery that become heirlooms. Jewellery that is lovingly designed to incorporate tiny pieces of nature that hold special meaning and memories.

From an early age Jessica’s love of nature and passion for jewellery seemed to be in her soul. As a child she collected for the nature table and then in the early noughties, when studying Jewellery and Silversmithing at Loughborough University in Leicestershire, Jessica developed a technique to cast nature’s finds into precious metals.

After honing her skills as a goldsmith, she took the leap with her own creative practice in 2006, creating pieces of jewellery inspired by nature. Cast & Found was inspired by Jessica’s own 18ct gold wedding rings which were crafted from twigs and bark collected from a special woodland where the couple have treasured memories together.

“As a small child my mother encouraged me to collect for the nature table; maybe that’s where it started, when I became a curator of nature. Always making, always gathering. A love of nature and a passion for jewellery seems to be in my soul, crafting our wedding rings from found bark and twigs from our families coppicing woodland was just the most natural, beautiful process for me.”

After first establishing her business Cast & Found, Jessica was commissioned to make a wedding band. The ring happened to be for a tree surgeon whose love of trees resonated with Jessica. Working with bark from their favourite tree, which nestled on a cider farm deep in Devon, a ring was made with joy to express two loves.

“Treasuring stories is at the heart of my business, it is such a privilege to create forever rings and heirloom jewellery that holds such meaning and sentiment.”

Jessica describes being able to connect a person with a place and ultimately capturing an emotion, as such a privilege and her main motivation for the business she runs today. It has taken a further decade of industry experience and thoughtful consideration for her to proudly bring to you Cast & Found as an ethical, thoughtful and original jewellery brand.

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Jessica Collin, image courtesy of Anna Dunleavy.

Wedding rings with a story

Inspired by nature and totally unique in design, choose from a considered selection of wedding ring designs all crafted from nature that Jessica has collected on her walks around the beautiful Nottinghamshire countryside, think hedgerow Cow Parsley stems cast into gold. Jessica also takes on a limited number of bespoke wedding ring commissions each year working with customers own meaningful pieces of nature.

Wedding day keepsakes

Treasure your story with personalised jewellery created from your wedding day flowers. Jessica works with pressed or dried flowers to craft pieces that keep cherished memories of your most special day alive. Ideal for keepsakes and anniversary gifts.

Remember loved and lost ones on your wedding day with heirloom memorial jewellery

Directly cast and inspired by nature’s ‘natural capsules’ including acorns and poppy seed heads, Jessica’s newly launched cremation jewellery is beautiful enough for any bride to wear on her wedding day. Offering a unique way to have loved and lost ones with you on your special day.

As well as permanently treasuring ashes, other precious contents such as locks of hair or threads from a loved one’s favoured jumper or secret romantic notes can be encapsulated into these designs.

Meaningful wedding day gifts

A beautiful selection of nature inspired designs are available on the Cast & Found website, such as Jessica’s popular cast Ivy Leaf pedant. This subtly heart shaped piece is a perfect wedding day gift as Ivy is said to represent the most enduring and everlasting of loves, such as that between lovers but also best friends or that of a parent and child. Cast & Found jewellery is also beautifully packaged in unique sustainable moss filled boxes making it a joy to gift and to receive.

Jessica’s base collection is available online and also on sale in the Harley Gallery Shop, North Notts and Doddington Hall, Lincoln.

Personalised designs can be ordered via the website, when an order is placed customers will then receive an email guiding them through the next steps of treasuring their story.

For bespoke commission enquiries contact Jessica directly.

For information, contact details and to shop the collection, visit castandfound.co.uk

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Examples of bespoke jewellery from Cast & Found. Images courtesy of Jessica Collin, tts Media and Louise Triffitt Photography.
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Norwood Park Awaits…

Norwood Park is an exclusive private country estate in Southwell that has been lovingly restored to its original grandeur and plays host to year-round weddings, events and celebrations. Made caught up with some of the venue’s wedding and event's team members to find out more about its exquisite wedding offerings.

The Starkey Bandstand. Image courtesy of Norwood Park.

As we soak up the rather splendid setting of the house flanked by its beautiful gardens, we discovered that weddings and celebrations have actually been performed here since the late 1650s, giving the venue an incredible 350 years of experience. In a nod to this heritage the house has retained many of its original features, such as its lavish furnishings and the statement sweeping staircase. It’s clear too that conscientious decisions have been made to successfully add contemporary notes; the result, a venue brimming with emotions that merge cherished traditional with modern day excitement.

Couples and families come from all across the country to experience for themselves a wide range of events, retreats and celebrations, along with enjoying the estate’s beautiful accommodation, with the venue providing bespoke options to cater to all manner of gatherings, both private and corporate.

Undoubtedly though, Norwood Park has established its name primarily as an exceptional wedding venue.

We discover that the house has a number of different ceremony spaces, including its Drawing Room which seats up to 80 guests, the Long Gallery which seats up to 160 guests, and the outdoor Starkey Bandstand which can seat 140 guests and offer standing space for up to 50 more. Wedding Breakfasts can be enjoyed in a choice of two delightful venues; the Dining Room for more intimate gatherings, and the Gallery for larger celebrations. Evening receptions and partying can continue into the night in the Clock Tower and the Long Gallery, with ample space for bands, a huge dance floor, full bar, and outside courtyard.

Its events team, who are a close-knit group of really warm and welcoming individuals, combine their experience, expertise, imagination and a real passion for making couples’ dreams a reality.

Couples are certainly spoilt for choice, we were keen to say. “They certainly are!”, smiles Maddie, Norwood’s Operations

Manager “Our outdoor space is truly stunning and very popular for summer weddings, but I also think that couples have a fabulous indoor alternative in the Drawing Room as you get to experience different spaces for the ceremony and dining, giving you a real sense of the grandeur of the house.”

We asked Maddie how she thought Norwood Park was able to remain such a popular modern-day wedding choice given its traditional style. “Couples seem to love that we can provide a genuinely beautiful Georgian venue but are still able to capture contemporary elements in their photos. Our modern gallery with its white walls and chandeliers never fails to impress!”

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“...grab some time together on the day and just soak it in. Enjoy the moment …”
Norwood Park House. Image courtesy Laura Martha. Maddie - Norwood Park's Operations Manager.

It’s clear that the heritage setting, and various offerings are ticking all the right boxes, but we wondered just what is involved to ensure that each event is successful and lovingly remembered.

“Ah, the key to a successful event”, explains Maddie, “is that you have to remember that you can really do as much pre-planning as you want, and for years, but ultimately it boils down to enjoying the day. I always say to couples to grab some time together on the day and just soak it in. Enjoy the moment.”

Her thoughts are echoed by Events and Marketing Assistant, Olivia. “Absolutely. Be in the moment. We always say to couples to relax, and hand over the reins to family you trust and the team around you. You’ve done the pre-planning now give yourselves chance to enjoy the day and let others manage it for you.”

Richard, too, Norwood’s Events and Catering Manager was keen to tell us the secret to ensuring the house and its team really create magic. “It’s a winning mix of preparation, organisation, communication and teamwork.”, he explains.

“You know the old saying; fail to prepare then prepare to fail. The preparation for us here is key in every department. We are meticulous in ensuring everything that couples ask for, every single detail, is covered and that we have everything ready to run like clockwork.”

“It’s a truly collective effort”, Maddie adds. “Everyone involved from the very first moment a couple visits us will be involved

in some capacity on the big day. It’s reassuring for couples to get to know our team and build rapport and trust through the planning stages. We really pride ourselves on communication and investing in that relationship. You know, sometimes we even feel as though we are losing a friendship once the wedding has passed – we have spent so long talking to couples, especially the brides, and being a part of their special day.”

“Also”, adds Olivia. “We are often involved in creating a series of events and activities both in the run-up to and immediately after the wedding day, and this really gives us a sense of involvement. We take it really seriously as if we were planning our own special day.

“We are increasingly seeing interest in pre-wedding rehearsals and post wedding dinners, with couples often choosing now to spend additional time with their guests, so again, we really build such a close relationship with the couples, helping them through all the planning and bringing their ideas alive. “

The more we chat to the team we really sense that this isn’t a job to them, but something they actually love and take pride in.

“What makes us stand out against other popular venues”, explains Richard, “is that what we really do best is listen to our couples. We aim to make the experience as bespoke as possible and we know that what is right for one couple isn’t necessarily right for another.

“Many venues can operate with a ‘no’ culture, but if something is even remotely achievable then we will find a way to make it work so couples really get to live their dream.”

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“It’s reassuring for couples to get to know our team and build rapport and trust …”
Olivia - Events and Marketing Assistant Manager. Rich - Events and Catering Manager.

Speaking of dreams, conversation soon turned to trends and we wanted to know what’s popular at the moment and what the team think will be emerging in 2024.

I’ll answer that!” says Olivia enthusiastically. “We’ve seen a real trend for audio books in the past year, also content creation. Couples are enjoying behind the scenes footage and capturing the day in a more authentic and ‘as it happens’ way, rather than the standard videography we have seen in the past.

“I think this trend will continue into 2024 and beyond”, adding “I think we are also likely to see smaller bouquets with bolder colours and a lean towards minimalism.”

Our final question turns to the elephant in everyone’s room; the cost of living crisis. We are conscious that whilst we all have dreams, is a dream wedding affordable now given the current economic climate?

“We aren’t seeing any change in the volume of bookings”, explains Maddie, “but I’d say couples are taking longer in their planning. Whereas typically you would book 12 months, sometimes 24 months in advance, we are now seeing 36 months appear more frequently. So rather than compromise on what they really want, couples are preferring to save for longer.”

Olivia adds “Yes that’s right. And we are seeing Thursdays becoming increasingly popular, not just because of the saving in comparison to a weekend date, but also it is easier now for couples to do this. The rise in shift working, remote/hybrid and changing lifestyle patterns means most guests can still attend, and often prefer this.”

“We have also adapted our menus to two-course options with dessert tables rather than individual desserts, and our broad drinks packages have been designed to accommodate for every budget” Maddie explains. “We are certainly mindful of helping couples in subtle ways, so they still receive high quality but have the affordability”

“Always spend on your venue and food” suggests Olivia, “but I say to couples who are working to budgets, save on décor, and flowers. You can be smarter with these without anyone noticing and really save money. I think it’s worth re-using bouquets and aisle flowers, for example. Have them moved after the ceremony into your wedding breakfast space, and wedding favours also are not now expected. You can trim in little ways but still have a really wonderful day.”

It’s clear that the wider Norwood Park events team including Richard, Maddie and Olivia who kindly gave us their lowdown on all things wedding, are creative, savvy, highly experienced, and genuinely passionate. We’d certainly trust them to deliver our special day.

For Further details on wedding options, private celebrations, retreats and corporate events, visit www.norwoodpark.co.uk

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Hannah & Andrew's wedding. Charlotte Jopling Photography.

Finding Your Wedding Florist

A wedding florist has an essential role to play on your big day creating the most beautiful floral arrangements that will bring your wedding style to life!

From bouquets to boutonnieres, altar arrangements to centrepieces and more, before you can start choosing flowers, you'll need to find the creative professional who will make it all happen. These key questions to ask a wedding florist before hiring will ensure that you and your florist are on the same wavelength.

1. Are you available on my wedding date?

In your first correspondence with a potential wedding florist, you should definitely check to see if they're available on your wedding day. Some florists do get booked up a year in advance so do your homework quickly and get in touch with your preferred florist to see if they are available for your date.

2. How long have you been in business? How many weddings have you done? There's no right or wrong answer to this question, but you do want to hire someone who has experience in the field and has specifically worked on weddings. A professional wedding florist has likely handled a host of unique weddings and can problemsolve quickly based on years of experience.

3. Can you offer some ideas or suggestions for achieving the look I’m going for within my budget?

A wedding florist's pricing doesn't work the same as, say, a DJ or photographer. There aren't usually set packages, and much of the cost depends on the number and types of arrangements you'll need and the flowers you'd like to use. That's why it's important to come to your first meeting with a potential florist with a desired floral budget in mind, as well as some information about your wedding—an estimated guest count, how many people will need personal flowers, and the style you're going for. Florists are the best at finding creative ways to work within a variety of budgets, so be upfront about your desired spend.

4. Have you worked at my wedding venue/ with my other wedding suppliers before? Your wedding florist will work directly with many of your potential suppliers, from your venue to your wedding planner, caterer, cake designer, venue decorator and more. A good relationship between your suppliers will mean smoother sailing during both the wedding planning process and the big day.

5. Do you have other weddings or events on the weekend of my wedding? (Or do you plan to book any?)

If you're working with a larger floral company, it's entirely possible (and likely) that they may be able to handle multiple events over the same weekend or on the same day. A smaller business will only normally take on one wedding but depending on the amount of flowers required they could do multiple weddings if they wished to do so.

6. How would you describe your floral design style?

As creative professionals, experienced wedding florists are accustomed to working with a variety of clients with a variety of styles. However, some florists specialise in a certain type of floral design, like English garden, minimalist, contemporary or may just use only British grown flowers.

7. Can I see a portfolio of your work?

A picture's worth a thousand words, and your florist likely has hundreds, if not thousands, of photos of their work to show exactly what they can do. Ask to see photos that represent the florist's favourite and best work—that way, you'll know what you're seeing reflects their sense of style. Check out the florist's website and social media pages too.

8. Which flowers do you recommend given my colour scheme, vision, and budget?

Whether you're a flower fanatic or can't tell a carnation from a craspedia, you'll need to trust your wedding florist when it comes to choosing in-season blooms that work best for your style. While you don't have to choose your exact wedding flowers at the initial meeting, this question will give you a sense of a florist's breadth of knowledge about the industry, flower availability, colours, and more.

9. Tell me about your process when it comes to working with clients.

You may be looking for a florist who you'll want to collaborate with throughout the wedding planning process, or you may prefer a florist who works more independently. Also, ask if your florist provides mock-ups before the wedding, but note that these live examples usually incur an additional charge.

10. How will you transport the flowers?

Will you work with my ceremony and reception sites to find out any rules about installation?

Will your florist simply drop off the floral arrangements for someone else to set up or will they handle the process from start to finish? Ideally, you should hire a florist who will take care of everything for you—you'll have enough going on before your wedding and shouldn't be tasked with setting up the floral décor, too! It's also essential that your florist understands any policies put in place by your venue around times of access and recollection of any hired items the day after.

11. Are there any additional fees I should know about, such as delivery, setup, breakdown, or overtime charges? These extra charges can add up quickly, so it's important for your wedding florist to be upfront so you can factor any additional fees into your total floral budget.

12. What other items can you provide, and at what cost?

Some florists can provide certain items to rent including vases, votives, candelabras, and more from their own stock, which can make your planning process much easier.

13. Do you handle breakdown at the end of the night?

At the end of your wedding reception, your vendors will need to leave the site exactly as they found it. Who will handle breakdown and removal of any rental items, such as vases (the flowers themselves should be yours to keep)? Again, your florist should be aware of any rules from your venue regarding breakdown and make you aware of their terms and conditions for rental of any items and what happens to your flowers.

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Setting The Mood...

Taking the stress out of Wedding Planning.

Wedding planning will always inspire a whirlwind of emotions, love, excitement, anticipation, but also stress, pressure and worry. There may be mounting confusion about what you really want the day to be like as everyone seems to be full of ideas and opinions on what you should do. The planning can quickly get out of control, become stressful and even cause arguments, culminating with a day that wasn’t quite what you dreamed of.

There are many resources to help, occasionally that in itself can be confusing or lead you down well-trodden paths when you want to carve out your own.

So how do you create the day of your dreams? Before you head too far down the planning path take some time out to create a mood board.

Mood board or Vision board, what is the difference? A mood board is often used by designers when putting their ideas forward to their client on decorating schemes. They use swatches of materials, paint colours and pictures of furnishings. It conveys to the client how the room will feel.

A vision board is used in self-development and normally shows the life that someone wants to create. It may show the car they want to drive, the holidays they want to take or the dream house they want to live in. It is a visual representation of their aspirations.

When you bring these two together you create something special that can act as the guide for your wedding planning.

How to create your wedding board.

Put some time aside for this when you won’t be interrupted, and you can relax and enjoy the process. Think about who you want to be involved in creating the vision. It often comes down to just one of you to drive the process but it is a special day for you both. It may be that you want this to be a wider collaboration, do you want parents, children and friends involved? If you expect differences in opinion, you may want to get everyone involved now so they can give you their input early then you can decide which ideas work for you and which don’t.

What don’t you want.

Working this out first helps take a lot of options off the table from the start. You won’t want to be focused on this as you plan so get it all out on paper and let it go.

Things to think about.

It’s easy to jump straight in and think about things like location, clothes and the cake but these are easier to think about once you are clear on the emotional aspects.

Who do you want to be there and why?

It may be a day you want to share with those who mean the most to you both, who have supported you in good and bad times

and who will understand just how special the day is for you. Alternatively, you may want to include all members of your family and use it as a reason to get everyone together, or to see friends you haven’t seen for years.

How do you want to feel?

This is a day for your love for each other to shine through. Do you want to achieve that through romance, through laughter, through sharing or in some way that is unique to you both?

What memories do you want to create?

This is a day you want to be able to remember with joy. Do you want to remember the two of you sharing your vows, the people you were with, the time it took to get all your photos, the delicious meal, the stunning cake, your first dance or the wild party? Maybe all these things, maybe something else is more important to you.

When you have an idea of what you do and don’t want it’s time to go through a pile of magazines to find pictures to represent those ideas. When doing this you want to be open to any picture that catches your eye. There’ll be a reason, but you might not know what it is just yet. It could be an idea for the cake, but it could just as easily represent a feeling of joy and being loved.

Putting it all together.

When you have a nice stack of pictures ready it’s time to start collating them on the board. As you go through placing them some will jump out as being perfect and others may not make the cut. In fact, you may even wonder why you picked them out in the first place. Others may seem right to be included but you don’t know why…yet. It may be that one of you wants to include a picture, but the other doesn’t. It’s better to have the discussion over why now than further down the line. Trust in the process. Place the pictures first before sticking them down. If you can use something to stick them that will allow for changes.

Once your board is complete and you sit back and look at it you should feel like you are already experiencing your day. If it doesn’t put a smile on your face and fill your heart with joy it might be time to start over.

Using your wedding board.

Hang your board where you can see it every day. Take photos and use it as your screen saver on your computer and your phone. This will work with your subconscious mind to remind you of what you want. Take time out during the planning process as your day approaches to check to see if your plans meet that vision. Share it with everyone involved in the planning process. It can be a great short cut when it comes to explaining what you want to all those involved.

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Minster Conservatories, a trusted family-run company, has a wealth of experience and is proud to provide every customer with superior craftsmanship, a free design service, attention to detail and superb customer service.

The Southwell based company, led by Jon Fletcher and his team, offers a wide range of designs to suit a variety of budgets and tastes and promise to beat any genuine like-for-like quote.

Minster Conservatories specialises in a full range of replacement windows and composite doors, including their fabulous vertical sliding replacement sash window. All these items are manufactured to the highest standards possible, with a full range of uPVC and aluminium options which reduce noise, add warmth and give extra security to your home, and are virtually maintenance free.

Minster Conservatories can supply and fit individually designed and made to measure porches, manufactured to the highest standards and also new soffits and fascias; their roof-line products are strong, durable, attractive and will protect your home for years.

The company is proud to be a member of The Federation of Master Builders and a Which? Trusted Trader.

Not only this, previously the company has been thrilled to be an award winner at the The Construction and Engineering Awards for the ‘Best Conservatories windows and Doors Installation Company in Nottinghamshire’. Managing Director Jon says, “I'm very proud of my team who

always work so hard to achieve our high standards. Our customers can rest assured that they are using an award winning company with an incredibly high level of workmanship and attention to detail.”

Minster Conservatories has a stunning garden room at Reg Taylor's Garden Centre in Normanton which showcases their beautiful premier collection and enables prospective clients to visualise what the extra room will look like in their home. A full deck or patio service is also available to add the perfect finishing touch to your new conservatory or orangery.

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Autumn Gardening

Dene's gardening tips for the next few months ahead.

Dene Wood, Head Gardener at Clumber Park.

Your soil is now warm enough to encourage root growth and stays consistently moist so is the perfect time for planting most perennials, shrubs and trees. With bareroot season near, think about taking advantage of cheaper plants sold this way.

Now is prime time to reap your produce rewards, but also think of the coming months. Homemade soups or frozen vegetables from your plot are a real treat in the stark months ahead. Do what you can to store, preserve, freeze and dehydrate, and even think about hanging flowers for drying for displays like the team do here at Clumber.

Your earlier flowering perennials may need tidying about now. We like to leave the upright seedheads such as Phlomis, Erigeron and Eryngium as structure in the garden, but the soggy leaves of perennials such as Day Lilly could be trimmed and added to compost. Also take final notes for any edits now.

If you haven’t already, it’s worth buying your bulbs. Garden centres should hold stock, but the best ones will sell out quickly. Planting a few bulbs now pays back tenfold in the spring after a cold winter. You will be so glad you took the time when those first few shoots emerge.

It’s a time of abundance in the veggie patch and orchards. Another “crop” are the deciduous leaves that will be falling soon. Collect these with a lawn mower or rake and add them to compost, rot down in bags or build a corral (an open pen made with chicken wire and stakes). You will create some wonderful, free soil-conditioner that is second to none.

Although the days are becoming shorter, you’ll have chance to enjoy the low light at the start and end of the day, a time when the garden truly looks at its best with long shadows and warm light.

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Perfect Pumpkins...

A sneak peek at a few of the superb seasonal recipes featured in the Autumn/Winter Cook Book by food demonstrator & home economist, Teresa Bovey.

Out now and available on Amazon, Etsy and on the Madeinn.co.uk/shop

Pasta With Pumpkin, Courgette & Dolcelatte Sauce

Ingredients

275g pasta eg. penne, fusilli

1 tbsp Borderfields garlic infused rapeseed oil

1 small red onion, very finely chopped

225g wedge of pumpkin, peeled, deseeded and grated

1 courgette, grated

4 tbsp crème fraîche

1/4 tsp grated nutmeg

100g dolcelatte cheese, diced

To Serve

1 tbsp chopped parsley, parmesan cheese and black pepper.

Method

1. Cook pasta in a large pan of boiling salted water.

2. Place the oil into a medium sized pan, add the onion and cook gently for 2-3 minutes.

3. Add the grated pumpkin and courgette and cook gently for a further 7-8 minutes.

4. Stir in the crème fraîche, nutmeg and dolcelatte cheese and heat through until the cheese has melted.

5. Drain the cooked pasta and add to the sauce.

6. Serve garnished with shavings of parmesan cheese and a little black pepper.

Serves 4

Cooks Tip. Butternut squash can be used in place of pumpkin. Great served with a couple of sausages!

Use low fat versions of mayonnaise or crème fraîche in recipes if preferred.

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Pumpkin Custards

Ingredients

130g diced and peeled pumpkin

300mls double cream or milk

60g brown sugar

2 eggs

¼ tsp each of ginger, cinnamon & nutmeg

Method

1. Preheat the oven 150ºC Fan/Gas 5

2. Cook the pumpkin in 4-5 tbsp water in a small saucepan until softened.

3. Place into a food processor with the remaining ingredients and blend until smooth.

4. Pour into 4 ramekin dishes and place into a roasting tin.

5. Pour boiling water into the tin to come half way up the ramekin dishes.

6. Bake for 18-20 minutes.

Serves 4

Pumpkin Pie

Ingredients

250g shortcrust or sweet pastry

250g pumpkin - peeled, deseeded and diced

2 eggs, lightly beaten

50g soft light brown sugar

3 tbsp double cream

¼ tsp mixed spice

Method

1. Preheat the oven to 200ºC Fan/Gas 6.

2. Roll out pastry and use to line an 18cm fluted flan tin. Chill for 30 minutes.

3. Line the pastry with greaseproof paper and fill with ceramic baking beans or rice.

4. Bake for 14 minutes.

5. Remove the paper, beans or rice.

6. Cook the cubes of pumpkin in boiling water for 12-15 minutes.

7. Drain the pumpkin and blend until smooth. Allow to cool slightly.

8. Combine the puree with the eggs, sugar, cream and mixed spice and mix well.

9. Pour into the pre-cooked pastry base and smooth it level.

10. Bake for 35-40 minutes at a reduced heat of 180ºC Fan/Gas 5 until the filling is set.

11. Serve the pudding warm with cream or ice cream.

Serves 6.

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Pumpkin Fruit Cake

Ingredients

300g mixed dried fruits - cranberries, sultanas, raisins

200g thinly sliced apricots, prunes & figs

300mls left over cold black or fruit tea

250g diced pumpkin or canned pumpkin puree

2 large eggs, lightly beaten

50g dark brown sugar

2 tsp mixed spice

1 tsp bicarbonate of soda

200g plain flour

Method

1. Place the dried fruit into a bowl with the tea and microwave it for 5 minutes. This will plump the fruit. Leave to cool slightly.

2. Line a 20cm square cake tin with non-stick paper. Preheat the oven to 140ºC Fan/Gas 3.

3. Place the pumpkin into a bowl, cover and microwave for 5-6 minutes alternatively steam until softened.

4. Place softened pumpkin into a food processor and process until smooth. Add the eggs, sugar process again.

5. Sieve together the spice, bicarbonate and flour and add to the pumpkin mixture and finally fold in the plumped fruit.

6. Spoon the mixture into the prepared tin, levelling the surface and bake for 50-60 minutes.

7. Leave to cool on a wire tray.

8. Cut into 12 squares for serving. Serves 12.

Cooks Tip. For the pumpkin fruit cake you can use any dried fruits you have in your store cupboard. Canned pumpkin is available in larger supermarkets when fresh is not available.

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Beer...

Reasons For The Seasons.

The Brewery’s secret to making great cask beer is part science; part alchemy… with the ‘creativity’ in beer making rooted in the latter. This creativity is showcased though seasonal beers - a unique and exciting way to capture seasonal quintessence in a beer.

Seasonal flavours are commonly recognised, although there are flavours that transcend seasons and form a year-round beer offer. Creating a distinctive ‘standout’ seasonal beer is the aim.

These beers are not only concerned with taste, but also texture. For example, a summer beer may be light, hoppy, and refreshing, as opposed to a dark, unctuous malty winter beer. Welbeck Abbey Brewery has recently brewed Elder Maria, a superb extra pale 3.9% elderflower cask ale, using 30kg of local foraged Elderflowers. The result is delicate, light and refreshing and perfect for sunny days.

Interestingly, seasonal beers provide fabulous opportunities for food pairings too. Smashing Pumpkins, a 5.7% warm and spicy auburn beer pairs superbly with a chunky chocolate hazelnut brownie - perfect as the days draw in and you fancy a beer in front of a roaring fire!

It is a joy to celebrate each of the differing British months through food and drink. Locally sourced food is tastier, fresher, more nutritious, and eco-friendlier so why not make the most of this seasonality and pair a harmonious beer to your food?

Find out more: www.welbeckabbeybrewery.co.uk

Top image: Elder Maria and broad bean hummous. This image: Smashing pumpkin accompanied by a delicious, unctuous Chocolate and Salted Caramel (slab of) cake! Image courtesy of Welbeck Abbey Brewery.
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We love Autumn for those cosy evenings and leisurely Sunday roasts, but most of all we love getting back to those warming red wines! Full of flavour and sometimes a touch of spice, there is an abundance of choice when it comes to Autumnal wines and wines to suit more bold and hearty dishes.

Champagne calling!

Surely nothing says celebration better than Champagne? Well worth the investment either for a top table treat at a wedding or a gift for the newlyweds perhaps, Champagne is also a fine wine to age for enjoyment at a later date.

With its iconic bottle design, Perrier-Jouët Belle Epoque 2014, £180, has elegance in abundance! Glints of green apple in the glass, this showstopper Champagne is delicately floral on the nose with aromas of white fruits. If your wedding menu consists of fish, or specifically, sole or has desserts with white peach, a glass of this fabulous Champagne would be a perfect pairing!

If you’re looking for a wedding gift with the ‘wow factor’, Magnums are a great idea. Germar Breton Brut Champagne Magnum, £65, is predominantly Chardonnay, beautifully golden in colour with intense aromas of yellow fruit – so much more fun to give than a regular sized bottle!

Reds for your roast

Chianti is one of the best wines to pair with meaty casseroles, from wild boar to beef to sausages. The reason Chianti works so well with rich, meaty dishes is because of its high acidity and grippy tannins, both of which allow it to cut through the fat, letting the flavours of the food sing.

Ormanni Chianti Classico Riserva DOCG Borro del Diavolo, Tuscany, £34.99, is a powerful wine with a rustic elegance. The wine has been aged in French oak for 20 months before another four months in the bottle to produce a rich, layered texture with ripe berry flavours alongside a touch of spice and a hint of leather.

Prestigious Pauillac

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Something else to smile about at this time of the year is the seasonal selection of apples, and, better still, homemade apple pie with lashings of custard or cream! What better to enjoy with a tasty, sweet pie is Bordeaux's renowned sweet wine, Sauternes? Château Lamourette 2012 Sauternes, £29.99, is sweet, delicate and fresh, yet it's full of dried fruit and honeycomb flavours - perfect for those with a sweet tooth! For a half bottle, try our Château Lamourette 2016, Sauternes, £18.50, or Château Climens Cyprès de Climens, Barsac, £24.99, for flavours of citrus, apricot and honey!

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Welham Spa Ramble

Ready for another adventure? Then slip your walking boots on, make a hot flask, and have your camera at the ready! This super ramble is jam packed with magnificent views, following stunning countryside tracks through pretty North Nottinghamshire villages, which amble along by peaceful waterways, sprinkled with interesting snippets of history and local legend to enjoy along the way.

Just a stone’s throw from the North Nottinghamshire market town of East Retford, lies the small hamlet of Welham, and this is where we begin our walk. The small community was first mentioned in the Domesday book, and it was originally known as Wellun, Wellum, and by the 16th century Wellom. In around 1775 various local maps and documents referred to the hamlet as Welham and has been established by that name to present day.

Its name originated from an ancient spring and holy well, with the well situated on Bonemill Lane, which was formerly Wellhouse Lane. It became a bath house spa in the 1700s, and the waters were renowned for magical healing qualities, which were said to be cures for many ailments such as rheumatism and skin conditions because of the ‘high mineral content, soaking from the gypsum in the Clarborough Hills’. The stone bath still exists under the floor of a private cottage, and the spring pours into a dyke close by.

The Baulk at Welham is a high ridge country lane and ancient highway, with wonderful panoramic views over the surrounding countryside, which leads directly to the neighbouring village

of Clarborough and beyond to Little Gringley. It is an absolute paradise for wildlife, and the hedgerows are always bursting with life, especially during the Autumn, where the berries are bountiful. I love to come up here with my dog and my camera, it is lovely whatever the time of the year.

The Chesterfield Canal runs through Clarborough, and during the industrial age of the 1700s provided passage to the river Trent; with a wharf, the former Gate Inn public house, such a different environment to its peaceful tranquillity of today, as it carried coal, agricultural goods and most famously, 250,000 tons of local stone, which was used in the construction of the Houses of Parliament. The canal totals forty-six miles and is known as the ‘Cuckoo Dyke’ The stretch between Clarborough and Whitsunday Pie lock is so peaceful and picturesque, with the occasional barge chugging along or the gentle paddle of a kayak or canoe. Wildflowers such as violets adorn the bank side, and if you are lucky, you may see a Kingfisher, Heron, or a Tern diving for a tasty morsel.

One of the many local folklores is centred around Whitsunday Pie Lock. It was said to have been named so, due to a lady who lived in a cottage close by, baking a huge mouthwatering pie for the industrious navvies who were excavating the locks one Whitsunday; a tradition of pie eating at the lock still takes place on Whitsundays by visitors and boaters alike. One for the diary and do not forget your pie!

I hope you enjoy this walk as much as I do, happy rambling! Sally.

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Travel writer and photojournalist Sally Outram takes us on an adventurous ramble in North Notts.
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Directions

1. We begin this lovely walk on the old Welham Road which runs parallel alongside the main A620. With the public house behind you, walk along the road until you come across the waymarked footpath to your right. Proceed through the gate and continue keeping the hedge to your left. After a short distance you will cross a stream, continue until you reach a stile.

2. Cross over the stile, proceed on and you will come to the railway crossing. Advance over the crossing taking extreme care, as this line is still in use. Once over the railway line, walk along the tree lined track/lane ahead for approximately ¼ of a mile.

3. At its end you will reach Little Gringley Lane. Turn left, crossing over the road with care, and proceed to the junction (large corner on the A620).

4. Here turn right along the footpath which merges onto a lane (Pinfold Lane). Continue along (slight incline) for approximately ¾ of a mile, to an intersection. Follow the path to the left and onto The Baulk. The views from here are superb, and on a fine day you can see for miles around. Continue along crossing over the railway line, descending the baulk until you reach the village of Clarborough and onto Church Lane. (Whinleys Road is to your right).

5. Bear left onto Church Lane along the footpath, passing the pretty church of St. John the Baptist. (It is worth taking a few minutes to explore this beautiful

grade 1 listed building). Continue along Church Lane until you reach Main Street A620.

6. Turn right along Main Street and walk for a short distance, until you are opposite Big Lane. Here, cross over with care and proceed along Big Lane until you reach Broad Gores, turn right, and continue along Broad Gores until you reach its end, where you will merge on o a field.

7. Follow the track/path (bear right) over the field, where the path forks bear left and head to the play park area.

8. At the play area join the footpath to the right then immediately turn left, follow the path and head up towards the main road and the canal bridge. Cross over the bridge and join the tow path. Turn right proceeding under the bridge and walk along the canal path passing the former Gate Inn pub. If you are lucky, you may even see a narrowboat or two, as they often moor here, especially during the spring and summer months.

9. Follow the pretty towpath, go under the next bridge at Bonemill Lane, (formerly Wellhouse Lane, another great photo opportunity). (There are super views over both sides of the bridge. Continue along the towpath until you reach the legendary Whitsunday Pie Lock. You can leave the route here and cross over the main road back to the start point or continue a while longer along the towpath to the next bridge opposite the Hop Pole, and cross over here. I prefer the latter!

The basics

Distance: 4.97 miles (8 km)

Severity: Moderate.

Gradient: Mostly flat.

Approx time: 2 hours 10 min (allow for exploring and photo opportunities)

Stiles: One.

Maps: Explorer 270 & 271.

Path info: Road, field, track, towpath.

Start Point: Road/lane by the A620, next to Hop Pole public house, Retford SK719818

Dog Friendly: Yes, on a lead.

Public Toilets: There are pubs along the route (if open) good opportunity to call in for refreshments too!

Refreshments: There are some beautiful places to stop and enjoy an autumnal picnic

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Is It Nature Or Nurture?

Now more than ever it feels like resilience is a key attribute to be able to draw on as our collective lives seem to be hit with issues around money, health, family, work and just about any area of life you care to think about on a weekly basis!

The American Psychological Association define resilience as “The process of adapting well in the face of adversity, trauma, tragedy, threats or even significant sources of stress.”

Yep, that just about covers all our issues but are some of us just lucky enough to be born with the ability to cope or can it be learned and developed, like a skill so that we can all get the benefits?!

Well, it’s true that some individuals are more naturally resilient, but the good news is that with practice we can all build this skill in readiness for whatever life wants to bring.

Key areas for development include Mental, Emotional, Physical, Social and Spiritual Resilience, with only small changes in your routines and behaviours seeing improvements in how you deal with and recover from adversity.

Here’s a few quick examples: Mental & Emotional – Regular journaling/self-reflection to become more self-aware of our cognitive distortions, triggers/reactions and thought patterns allows us to start to view ourselves non judgmentally and start to deal with these through reframing and restructuring how we think and act.

Physical – Look for small changes in lifestyle that can build with consistency over time. More walking, more stairs, less alcohol, that kind of thing. A fitter body is more able to cope with the stresses of life.

Social – The way we feel about our lives often depends on our interactions with others so try practicing the same compassion with our most challenging relationships as we do with our best friends in order to become less tightly wound.

Spiritual – Look to find meaning and purpose in something that is much greater than ourselves, get more connected to nature and the environment, things that leave you in awe!

The key is to find what works for you, a bit of trial and error and then consistency and practice. Once you feel like you have mastered a few and have the capacity to do more, build more on top.

Working at and developing strategies that give strong, balanced foundations across all these areas will help us all when dealing with that next emergency that life will inevitably throw our way. As always, I’m here if you would like some support.

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Aston Martin DB12 Volante

A New Standard Of Open-Top Driving.

Aston Martin is proud to introduce the new DB12 Volante. Companion to the recently introduced DB12 Coupe – the first in the marques next generation of sports cars, this open-top model combines spectacular Super Tourer performance and handling with the irresistible sensory thrills of roof-down driving.

A class-defining car of unmatched elegance and sporting character, DB12 Volante is the latest addition to Aston Martin’s illustrious tradition of high-performance convertibles. Timeless qualities of style and craftsmanship have been revitalised by advanced technologies and state-of-the-art engineering, while the driving experience has been honed to its keenest possible edge.

Aston Martin Chief Executive Officer, Amedeo Felisa, said: “For many of our customers, roof down driving is the greatest pleasure. Aston Martin Volantes have captured that emotion and expressed it in unique style for more than six decades. With the new DB12 Volante we have changed the rules, creating a car that intensifies those feelings by preserving all the purity and exceptional sporting capabilities of the DB12 Coupe. A rare and true sporting convertible in every respect, this is a car to challenge preconceptions and find a new generation of Volante customer”.

Developed in parallel with its Coupe stablemate, DB12 Volante boasts the same game-changing design, engineering and technology advances made by this latest evolution of Aston Martin’s most distinguished nameplate. With class-leading power and performance and purebred sports car dynamics, it is a transformative evolution. One that unashamedly positions the DB12 Volante as a true driver’s car first and foremost.

The foundation of this focus on uncompromised performance and handling is the DB12’s exceptionally rigid bonded aluminium structure. Not only was this engineered to capably support the new level of dynamics on DB12 Coupe, but also to deliver the same unrivalled driving experience for DB12 Volante.

Aston Martin Chief Technical Officer, Roberto Fedeli said of the new DB12 Volante: “Volante possesses all the Super Tourer traits so successfully introduced in the DB12 Coupe. That we have preserved this class-leading performance and handling is testament to the underlying brilliance of the DB12 platform and the work we have done to maintain the advantage of its superb powertrain and chassis in an open-top version. No longer the ‘softer’ option, DB12 Volante offers the stimulation of a true sports car with the unique pleasure and satisfaction that only a convertible Aston Martin can deliver.”

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Central to the Volante experience is its electrically-operated ‘K-fold’ roof. Named due to the two-stage folding procedure engineered to achieve a class-leading 260 mm stack height, this exceptional design combines brilliant packaging solutions with maximised luggage capacity, swift operation and stunning aesthetics.

There are four different exterior hood colours to choose from. Black is standard, with a choice of Red, Blue and ‘Black and Silver’ as options. This palette allows for a wide variety of customisation and to ensure there’s a shade to compliment the near-endless choice of body and interior colours.

Visually the DB12 Volante puts its own unforgettable spin on the Coupe’s bold and assertive exterior design. Exploiting the lowline packaging made possible by the brilliant K-Fold roof mechanism, the Aston Martin design team have achieved a sleek and athletic form that looks sensational with the roof raised or lowered. The taut fabric hood lends the Volante a distinctive look denied to convertibles equipped with folding metal roofs. Once lowered and concealed beneath the sculpted hard tonneau the Volante plays its trump card, the sleek uninterrupted beltline giving a tantalising glimpse of the opulent interior and culminating in a lithe and muscular tail that puts the lumpen efforts of package-compromised rivals to shame.

High-performance and high-style are intrinsic to the DB12 Volante, but so too is exceptional comfort, quality and craftsmanship. One delightful detail distinguishes the Volante interior differs from its Coupe counterpart; wood veneer or carbon fibre panels on the seatbacks matched to the door trim inlay to create an extra layer of visual interest and luxury when the roof is lowered.

This ultra-luxury environment delivers an all-encompassing experience for both driver and passengers throughout. Clean, contemporary design and the finest materials create a look and feel unique to Aston Martin, with the DB12’s bespoke infotainment, Bowers & Wilkins surround sound hi-fi and HMI systems immersing occupants in a fully connected state-ofthe-art experience.

The DB12 range is the first to receive Aston Martin’s nextgeneration infotainment system. Entirely bespoke and developed from scratch with industry leading suppliers of hardware, UI, UX and audio systems, it is Aston Martin’s first in-house system. It also supplemented by a new Aston Martin customer connectivity app. Developed for iOS and Android it allows interaction, control and feedback to and from the customer’s DB12 via their personal device.

Marek Reichman, Aston Martin Chief Creative Officer, said:

“Creating open-air performance machines for drivers has always held a special place in hearts across Aston Martin, dating back to 1965, with our introduction of the first Volante model, the legendary Short Chassis. It has been, and always will be, a design beacon for us.

“The new DB12 Volante is again another emotional Aston Martin design form with a desire to be driven. We’ve sculpted a graceful, muscular exterior shape that reflects its immense capabilities, set atop very advanced structural elements, with a clean, contemporary interior. Crafted through performance design for those who share our joy and happiness for adventuring in cars in the open air, new DB12 Volante is certainly exhilarating to experience and one that adds to our distinctive history.”

Q by Aston Martin; the ultra-luxury personalisation service allows those who wish to put their own stamp on the DB12 Volante. By accessing the skills of Q’s designers and crafts people, customers enjoy a one-off personal commissioning journey that can encompass everything from a single small distinguishing detail to full-scale engineering and production of entirely bespoke components. With Q by Aston Martin on-hand to realise a customer’s vision for their ultimate DB12 Volante, the sky really is the limit.

Production of DB12 Volante is due to commence in Q3 of 2023, with first deliveries scheduled to begin during Q4 2023.

For full details and technical specifications for the Aston Martin DB12 Volante visit: www.astonmartin.com

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