NWM - January 2024

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JANUARY 2024

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MAGAZINE

What’s On? The best events taking place this JANUARY

A fresh start NEW HOBBIES FOR 2024

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Nigel Hurlstone Gwynt Traed y Meirw The Wind from the Feet of the Dead

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SUE HILEY HARRIS Weaving Unearthed

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Earthly Treasures

13.01.24 – 17.03.24 Ruthin Craft Centre, The Centre for the Applied Arts Park Road, Ruthin, Denbighshire, Wales UK, LL15 1BB. Tel: +44 (0)1824 704774 FREE admission. FREE on-site parking. Open Tuesday – Sunday, 10am – 5.30pm www.ruthincraftcentre.org.uk Instagram: @ruthincrafts X(Twitter) @Ruthin_crafts 1. Reach for the Sky. 2. Revealed II. photos: © Dewi Tannant Lloyd. 3. Earthly Treasures © the artist


MAGAZINE

DEAR READER

Welcome to 2024! A new year welcomes a fresh start – and there’s no better place to start a new hobby or interest than in North Wales.

We want to hear from you! J Are you organising or taking part in an event that should be covered in our what’s on listings? Then

We live in a unique corner of the world

view – or in a cosy studio where you are

where the scenery is absolutely breath

safe from the elements.

taking, but yet we have an abundance of modern facilities and amenities right here

We have a long list of hobbies and interests

on our doorstep. This combination of nature

that might pique your interest this year

and convenience means that no activity is

on page 13, so have a look and see what

off the table…

inspires you to get out and about – because whatever it is that you enjoy doing, I’m

So what will you undertake in 2024?

certain that there’s no better place to do it

Swimming perhaps? If so this can be done

than in North Wales!

in the sea or lakes – or in one of our many community pools. Walking and running can

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MAGAZINE EDITOR

Kate Hamilton PUBLISHER

Grant Hamilton SALES MANAGER

Claire Evans ART DIRECTOR

Simon Marriott ACCOUNTS

Sian Roberts DISTRIBUTION MANAGER

Paul Howard

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07 What’s On?

The best events taking place this January

10 The Big Picture

Stunning Trearddur Bay

13 New Year, New You New hobbies for 2024

17 Famous Faces

The story of Henry Morton Stanley

22 Exploring Wrexham A city that’s on the up

29 National Treasure

CONTACT US editorial@northwalesmagazine.co.uk sales@northwalesmagazine.co.uk subscribe@northwalesmagazine.co.uk whatson@northwalesmagazine.co.uk

49 Food & Drink

The regions wining, dining and culinary scene

56 Homes & Interiors

Get inspired by homes that are currently on the market

69 Education

Learning in North Wales

77 Community News

A roundup of regional happenings

82 Horoscopes

What will January have in store for you?

Volunteering at the National Trust

37 Holidaying at Home

Where to stay in North Wales

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The biggest and best events taking place in North Wales this January...

5th & 6th Handmade Polymer Clay Jewellery by Kate

Kate makes her jewellery using polymer clay, and has earrings, rings, necklaces, key rings and bracelets, plus various other accessories. Kate is self-taught, and every piece is one of a kind due to variation in colours and styling, which makes every piece unique, and you can see her work at Afonwen

Friday 12th Country Superstars

The World’s biggest Country Music Tribute Touring

Saturday 13th RGC Home Game – RGC v Ebbw Vale

2.30pm Kick off at Stadiwm CSM. Tickets and be purchased online at Venue Cymru or on the day at Stadiwm CSM

Saturday 6th Plast off! Beach clean 2024

The North Wales Wildlife Trust’s big annual January beach

13th & 14th Take pART!

clean event is back – and it’s bigger than ever! Come and

The annual arts, literature and science event

help to collect as much plastic as possible from the beaches

returns to Venue Cymru this weekend with some amazing

and coastline of Anglesey. This time on TWO different

workshops and events. From arts and crafts to dance and

beaches, Porth Trecastell and Trearddur Bay.

drama, there is something for all ages

In conjunction with Anglesey County Council and Keep Wales Tidy.

11th & 12th Jack and the Beanstalk Pantomime

Panto season isn’t over yet! Come to

13th & 14th Local Artist Thelma Evans

Thelma has a lovely collection of her work, which she paints on canvas, of pretty floral scenes, places of interest, plus some sea and landscapes. She is exhibiting at Afonwen this weekend

Llangollen Town Hall to see this 2024 production of Jack and the Beanstalk

Friday 12th Birdwatching and stroll on the Alaw Estuary

A beautiful winter birdwatching walk looking at wintering wildfowl and waders on this peaceful estuary. Meet the North Wales Wildlife Trust at Gorad Beach road near the

Thursday 18th Discover trees in winter

Join the North Wales Wildlife Trust for a wintery

Anglesey Coast path sign post at 11.30am

walk at their Eithinog Nature Reserve in Bangor and

(booking essential)

learn how to recognise trees in winter.

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Join the North Wales Wildlife Trust for a fascinating online talk about the origins of these vast upland landscapes, how they are at risk, and what we are doing to preserve and enhance them.

Thursday 18th Bye Bye Baby

23rd – 27th The Drifters Girl

phenomenon Jersey Boys and the timeless, iconic music

Venue Cymru as part of a major UK and Ireland tour

Bye Bye Baby are a jaw-dropping tribute to the musical

Direct from the West End, The Drifters Girl comes to

of Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons. Come and see them perform at William Aston Hall this evening

19th – 21st Peppa Pig’s Fun Day Out

25th & 26th Metal Tape Art by Liz at Magpie Fairy Crafts

Liz makes all of her quirky gift items using metal tape, to include metal tape art kits, happy day notebooks, collage

Packed full of songs, dance

pictures, plus much more. Come and see her unusual items

and muddy puddles, Peppa’s

at Afonwen

Fun Day Out guarantees giggles and snorts for all Peppa fans, and a perfect

Saturday 27th RGC Home Game – RGC v Llandovery

introduction to theatre. At Venue Cymru this weekend

2.30pm Kick off at Stadiwm CSM. Tickets and be purchased online at Venue Cymru or on the day at Stadiwm CSM

Saturday 20th Make your own birdbox

Tuesday 30th Crafty Sisters

and take it home or donate it to the North Wales Wildlife

jewellery, in bright colours, and made from Resin, which

Trust. Tools will be provided at this North Wales Wildlife Trust

they then embellish to finish. In addition to their jewellery,

event that takes place in Bangor – choose from the morning

they also have handmade greetings cards, which are

or afternoon session

available in both English and Welsh – all of which can be

Get ready to help breeding birds this spring. Build a nest box

The ladies have a stunning collection of handmade

found at Afonwen today

20th & 21st Local Artist Gill Benjamin

Gill paints mainly in acrylic of landscapes, seascapes and buildings, as well as

some lovely

animal portraits. Pop on down to Afonwen this weekend to see her work

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Thursday 18th Ecology and management of upland heaths


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Trearddur Bay is stunning at any time of year but, like many North Walian landmarks, it particularly sparkles when sprinkled with a dose of the white stuff! Whether snow will fall on this beautiful Anglesey bay in 2024 is yet to be seen but, either way, it’s worth a day out this January in order to take in the invigorating sea air. Parking is available next to the beach, and dogs are welcome on the entire beach until 1st May when seasonal restrictions come into play once again…

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Embracing wellness A new year means a fresh start and, as Bethany Birch discovers, there is no better place to embrace a new wellness journey than North Wales…

As the calendar flips to a new year, resolutions are declared,

region provides a serene backdrop for self-reflection and

and aspirations for self-improvement come to the forefront.

rejuvenation. Whether it’s the tranquillity of Snowdonia

North Wales, with its breathtaking landscapes and pristine

National Park or the coastal paths along the Isle of Anglesey,

wilderness, offers the perfect canvas for embracing wellness

the great outdoors beckons us to slow down, breathe deeply,

and fostering overall health and well-being. So let’s embark

and appreciate the present moment.

on a journey into the great Welsh outdoors, exploring various ways to integrate mindfulness, physical activity, and creativity

Research consistently emphasises the positive impact of blue

into our lives.

and green spaces on mental well-being. North Wales, blessed with both pristine lakes and the azure expanse of the Irish

Welcoming the first frost-bitten days of January is a unique

Sea, offers a dual palette of tranquillity. Take a moment to bask

experience filled with potential. The crisp air, the untouched

in the calming hues, whether it’s a lakeside retreat or a stroll

snowfall, and the quiet beauty of the landscape create an

along the sandy beaches. The gentle lapping of waves and the

ideal setting for reflection and goal-setting. Embrace the new

rustling leaves serve as a natural balm for the soul, promoting

year as an opportunity to align with nature’s cycles, setting

a sense of peace and mental clarity which is often warmly

intentions that resonate with the changing seasons.

welcomed after the chaos of the festive season.

One of the simplest yet profound ways to embrace wellness

Venturing beyond the shoreline, our Welsh waters present

is through mindful walks in the heart of nature. Boasting

an opportunity to embrace the stimulating benefits of cold

an abundance of scenic trails and lush green spaces, the

water exposure. Local rivers, lakes and the sea become not

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just scenic backdrops but arenas for cold water therapy.

enrich your well-being journey. North Wales is dotted with

Whether you opt for a brisk dip or a slightly lengthier swim,

communities that celebrate tradition, art, and holistic living.

the cold water immersion provides a natural energy boost,

Attend local events, workshops, or farmers’ markets to immerse

enhances circulation, improves immunity and invigorates the

yourself in the vibrant tapestry of North Welsh culture.

mind. Embrace the crisp embrace of the sea, and let the chilly waters awaken your senses.

Nourishing your body is an integral part of overall well-being. Explore the local culinary scene with an emphasis on locally

In the spirit of fostering physical well-being, North Wales

sourced, fresh ingredients. From quaint cafes in Betws-y-

offers an array of adventurous activities to get your heart

Coed to seafood restaurants along the coastline, savour the

pumping. Hiking through the rugged terrains of Snowdonia or

flavours of the region. Alternatively, contemplate cultivating

cycling along the scenic routes of Conwy Valley introduces an

or gathering your own ingredients directly from the land,

element of excitement to your fitness routine. Kayaking and

ensuring safety precautions while harvesting. Embrace

paddleboarding on the clear waters of Llyn Padarn not only

wellness not just through activities but also by nourishing

engages your muscles but also connects you with the soothing

your body with the goodness of local produce.

rhythm of nature. Consider incorporating wellness retreats into your North Beyond physical activity, the great Welsh outdoors invites

Wales exploration. Retreats in the region often blend yoga,

individuals to explore their creative side amidst nature’s

meditation and outdoor activities, providing a holistic

grandeur. Consider adopting a new hobby like plein air

approach to well-being. Whether it’s a weekend retreat in

painting or outdoor photography. Bring your watercolours

a secluded valley or a week-long immersion in the heart of

and a pad to the beach for an hour of coastal painting; or

nature, these experiences can be transformative, offering a

add a notebook and pen to your bag to enjoy a moment of

reset for the mind and body.

writing poetry or journaling, whenever the moment arises and inspiration calls. The ever-changing landscapes, from the

North Wales is not just a geographical location; it’s a canvas

frost-kissed vistas of January to the vibrant hues of mid-July,

for self-discovery and holistic well-being. From mindful

provide an inspiring backdrop for artistic expression. Let the

walks to adventurous pursuits, creative endeavours, culinary

Welsh outdoors be your muse as you capture its essence on

explorations, and community connections, the region provides

canvas or through the lens.

a myriad of opportunities to nurture the mind, body, and soul. As we step into the new year, let the great Welsh wilderness

In addition to embracing the physical and creative aspects

be your guide on a journey to wellness, embracing the

of wellness, consider connecting with local communities to

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Bethany Birch is a freelance writer who often seeks inspiration from the beauty of North Wales. Chasing beautiful beaches and the invigorating sea air, she loves to write by the water’s edge. Watching the sunset by the sea, glass in hand, is her ultimate bliss...

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An illustration of Stanley meeting Dr Livingstone in Ujiji, modern day Tanzania Credit: public domain

From Denbigh to deepest Africa Dene Bebbington tells the tale of Henry Morton Stanley – the North Walian journalist who famously tracked down Dr Livingstone…

The depths of Sub-Saharan Africa remained a mystery to most Europeans in the 19th Century. So how, in that era of exploration, did a Denbigh boy consigned to the workhouse become a famous American newspaper reporter who’s still remembered for finding Dr. David Livingstone? Near the end of January 1841 the Welsh market town saw the birth of another boy. This illegitimate child, baptised as

A house claimed to be the birthplace of Henry Morton Stanley Credit: Wellcome Collection, public domain

John Rowlands, was palmed off to his grandfather who lived in Castle Row. Abandoned by his mother, Rowlands never had certain knowledge of his father and at age four his

a job as cabin boy on the

grandfather died. Wanting to get the boy out of the way, an

journey to New Orleans in the

aunt and uncle passed him on to an elderly couple.

United States. But as he soon discovered at sea, they’d gulled him

Rowlands’ unloved start in life hit rock bottom when the

into working as a deck hand where

old couple sent him to St Asaph’s workhouse. Life in the

mistreatment by cruel officers

workhouse was regimented and floggings were common,

posed a constant threat.

A photograph of Henry Morton Stanley Credit: Wellcome Collection, public domain

although he was treated favourably by the schoolteacher who sometimes left him in charge of the class. His unsettled young

On arriving in New Orleans Rowlands went in search of

life set the pattern for adulthood. Sometime after leaving the

work, and by chance found a job working for the cotton trader

workhouse he ended up in Liverpool, and by chance when

Henry Hope Stanley. Later, he took the trader’s first and last

delivering goods to the packet-ship Windermere got offered

names to start a new life as an American. From then on known as Henry Morton Stanley, adventure became his fate when he fought in the civil war and got taken prisoner. After being released, a job with the United States Navy as a ship’s writer set him on course for the occupation he’d eventually earn fame from. Various freelance commissions and a salaried job at the Missouri Democrat newspaper helped him land assignments from the New York Herald working for James Gordon Bennett Jr – the man whose name notoriously lives on in the exclamation “Gordon Bennett”.

An illustration of Stanley discovering the Sage of Chappaqua Credit: Library of Congress, public domain

As a roving journalist, Stanley reported on events in various parts of the world including Africa, the Middle East and India. One day while in Paris he was summoned to the Grand Hotel where Bennett told him to find Livingstone, the famous

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A photogravure image of Henry Morton Stanley in his later years”.

Credit: Wellcome Collection, public domain

Henry Morton Stanley in an exploration outfit.

Credit: Wellcome Collection, public domain

necessary. Stanley’s staunch will to overcome adversity and succeed earned him the nickname “Bula Matari” meaning breaker of rocks! On 10 November 1871 at Ujiji, Tanzania, he finally found the missionary and reputedly uttered the immortal words of greeting “Dr. Livingstone, I presume?”. Such was the slowness of communication that it took until July 1872 for the news to reach America and be reported to the world by the Herald. Stanley continued to receive accolades and live restlessly in Africa. He didn’t settle down until marrying Dolly Tennant at Westminster Abbey in 1890 and adopting a boy called Denzil. Though still harbouring resentment about his early life in Wales, Dolly persuaded him to accept an invitation to preside over the Eisteddfod. He was ready to do this, but a broken ankle and resurgence of malaria made him unable to attend. missionary and explorer in Africa who’d not been heard from in several years. Finding him would be a massive scoop for the

Upon regaining British citizenship, Stanley went on to become

Herald for which Bennett was prepared to spend thousands of

a rather undistinguished Liberal Unionist MP for North

dollars in pursuit of the story of the decade.

Lambeth. Only a few years after this political stint he suffered a stroke in 1904. He died in May of that year.

On the island of Zanzibar in 1871 Stanley put together an expedition party but was careful not to reveal the nature

Of course, Stanley was of his time. He witnessed and did

of his mission. After crossing the channel to the mainland,

things that are rightly beyond the pale by today’s standards,

the caravan of dozens of men, provisions and goods for

but he contributed to the knowledge of African geography

trade began an arduous journey. Even boats that could be

and cultures. Though somewhat of a fabulist who remained

dismantled into sections had to be hauled for occasional use

coy about his Welsh origins, North Wales hasn’t forgotten their

on lakes.

intrepid son who’s remembered with a statue in Denbigh and an obelisk at St Asaph. n

Besides ponderous and treacherous terrain, especially after rains, malaria and other diseases slowed the caravan further, and Stanley would be plagued by recurring bouts of gastritis and malaria for much of his life. Hostile tribes and warlords had to be avoided by taking circuitous routes, or fought if

The grave of Henry Morton Stanley in Pirbright, Surrey

Credit: Len Williams, CC BY-SA 2.0 DEED

Stanley engraved his name on a rock in the ruins of Persepolis, Iran Credit: Howardauthor, public domain

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A statue of Stanley in Denbigh with his hand out as if to greet Dr. Livingstone Credit: Paul Robertson, CC BY-ND 2.0 DEED

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Exploring

Wrexham

Bethany Birch explores the market town of Wrexham, where history collides with an exciting future…

St. Giles Parish Church is one of the seven wonders of Wales

Nestled between the Welsh mountains and the lower Dee Valley, Wrexham stands as a testament to the intertwining of rich history and contemporary vibrancy. Once part of

Erddig House, a National Trust property, offers a glimpse into the lives of those who shaped Wrexham’s history

Wrexham hosts an academic gem – Wrexham Glyndwr University

Denbighshire and later Clwyd, this town has been part of Wrexham County Borough since 1996. Marvel at the period buildings, take a trip to the museum to uncover Wrexham’s past, wander through Alyn Waters Country Park or impress the whole family with a visit to a local museum – there’s plenty to see and do.

innovation and progress with their nostalgic architecture. UNESCO has recognised the significance of these structures,

Wrexham proudly wears the mantle of a town deeply rooted in

now protected World Heritage sites, reflecting the town’s

the Industrial Revolution. At Bangor-on-Dee, you’ll encounter

pivotal role in shaping the industrial landscape of the 18th and

the stately Victorian viaduct, the Cefn Viaduct, a Grade II*

19th Centuries.

listed railway structure that spans the River Dee between Cefn and Chirk communities in Wrexham County Borough.

The town boasts a wealth of historic sites associated with its industrial past. The Wrexham Museum, situated in the

These local aqueducts and viaducts are reminiscent of a

heart of the town, serves as a portal to the past, showcasing

transformative era, crafted with precision, they were once

artefacts, documents, and interactive exhibits that bring

the arteries of industry, transporting goods and connecting

history to life. From the remnants of the Bersham Ironworks

communities.

to the tales of local innovators, the museum provides a comprehensive journey through Wrexham’s industrial

Today, these remnants of the past, including the Cefn Viaduct,

heritage. Additionally, Erddig House, a National Trust

continue to weave through the landscape, telling tales of

property, stands as a living testament to the opulence of the

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Wrexham AFC, established in 1864, proudly claims the title of the oldest football club in Wales

superstar Ryan Reynolds, alongside fellow actor Rob McElhenney, acquired the club. The duo’s investment has revitalised Wrexham AFC, culminating in the club’s return to the English Football League after winning the National League title in April. This achievement not only solidifies Wrexham’s presence in the footballing world but also elevates its global recognition. Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney on the Wrexham AFC bus parade last year

Wrexham’s strategic location adds another layer of appeal. Situated half an hour from Chester and just under an hour away from Liverpool, the town seamlessly connects with the vibrant energy of two of the UK’s iconic cities. Whether it’s a

18th Century gentry, offering visitors a glimpse into the lives

day trip or a weekend escape, Wrexham serves as a gateway

of those who shaped Wrexham’s history.

to explore the nearby urban delights, such as Shrewsbury, Chester, Liverpool and Manchester.

Amidst its historical charm, Wrexham’s high street buzzes with life. A thriving shopping district offers a delightful blend

Adding to its allure, Wrexham hosts an academic gem –

of local boutiques, international brands and charming cafés.

Wrexham Glyndwr University. The university has been

The high street, flanked by varied period buildings, invites

facilitating educating students at their main Wrexham

residents and visitors alike to explore its diverse offerings.

campus since 1887 when they were known as the Wrexham

From traditional Welsh delicacies to international cuisines,

School of Science and Art. They began first offering degrees

Wrexham’s culinary scene reflects the town’s cosmopolitan

in 1924 and have come a long way since then! The university

character. Quaint cafés tucked away in historic buildings

contributes to the town’s dynamic atmosphere, attracting

and modern eateries lining the streets provide a gastronomic

students from both near and far. Wrexham becomes not just a

adventure for those seeking to savour the flavours of

destination for leisure but a nurturing ground for intellectual

Wrexham.

pursuits. The university’s presence brings a youthful energy, creating a harmonious blend of tradition and progress within

St. Giles Parish Church is a local venerable symbol of historical

Wrexham.

and spiritual significance. With roots dating back to medieval times, the church stands as a testament to Wrexham’s

Wrexham emerges as a town where history seamlessly

enduring heritage. Its iconic tower, soaring into the skyline,

converges with contemporary charm. Nearby stately

has graced the town for centuries, offering a visual anchor for

viaducts whisper tales of the Industrial Revolution, a thriving

locals and visitors. Stepping through the church’s doors, you

high street embodies the spirit of modern commerce, and

are transported into a sacred space adorned with intricate

Wrexham AFC’s resurgence exemplifies the town’s resilience.

stained glass windows, ancient stonework, and a palpable

With the added allure of Hollywood influence, proximity to

sense of reverence. St. Giles remains an active centre of

urban hubs, and an academic heartbeat, Wrexham invites

worship, its timeless architecture and rich history inviting all

visitors to explore its multifaceted identity. n

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Acorn Antiques & Collectables

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Join us for our Antiques, Interiors and Collectables Auction every second Tuesday commencing at 10.30 a.m.

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WREXHAM Attend an auction Have a bite to eat

Lot 11 Cafe & Hideout is an independently owned coffee, breakfast, lunch and brunch bar that offers friendly service, fresh food and proper roasted coffee. Based in the heart of Wrexham this cafe prides itself on using local suppliers from North Wales and Cheshire. Lot 11 specialises in Australian style brunch, the first of its kind in the city! With plenty of choice from Eggs Benedict, Smashed Avocado on toast and fried chicken and waffles there is something for everyone. Lot 11 is also available for private hire on Sundays and all evenings depending on availability, the venue being over two floors and holding up to 65 guests.

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Wingetts are one of the leading Auctioneers and Valuers in the North West and Wales, offering comprehensive professional and personal service in all aspects. From single items to complete house contents it couldn’t be easier than consulting Wingetts. Their experienced valuers are more than happy to visit you at home for a free consultation or valuation. Their auctions are internationally advertised and they have an extensive catalogue mailing list. Also, as contributors to the Thesaurus Auction Search Service specialist collectors are informed of any items coming up for auction of specific interest. Estimates are always available and their paddle system of bidding provides an efficient and simple way to buy. If you are unable to attend an auction they can bid on your behalf up to an agreed limit and can even deliver any goods purchased to your home or work. Easy Live Auction is one of the leaders in the online bidding and auction management software market in the UK and Ireland and has recently added a fully integrated website service reinforcing its reputation for providing a complete and comprehensive service to auctioneers.

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Potter around an antiques shop

Acorn Antiques & Collectables is based on Westminster Industrial Estate in the Gwersyllt area on the outskirts of Wrexham, and they have been selling goods within their business on behalf of traders since 2009. Why not pay a visit and wander through their vast array of bygone treasures? You may find that antiques bargain you’ve been searching for. They are open every day from 10am to 5pm with late night opening Thursday until 8pm. Then, at the end of your search, stop and enjoy a break in the Acorn Coffee Shop which is open until 4pm and offers something for everyone from a choice of hot and cold beverages with a choice of homemade scones and cakes, to breakfasts, snacks, main meals, sandwiches, baps and baguettes – or you may even be tempted by something from the specials board! www.acornantiqueswales.com

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Chauffeurs can also offer a “White Glove” delivery service for a

transfers. Maximum comfort, air-conditioned, and in-car

special delivery, e.g. artwork, or for official documents. Guide

wifi. Wrexham Chauffeurs provide complimentary mineral

dogs, assistance dogs, and hearing dogs are all welcome to

water with all journeys. You can sit back and relax in our

travel with their human handlers.

cars or take out your laptop and catch up on your emails. Their service is usually booked at least 24 hours in advance. The Mercedes Benz E-Class Estate

If your travel is urgent however, then they will endeavour

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New Year, new challenge?

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One way to support National Trust Cymru, while also spending time in amazing places and making new friends, is to volunteer. It’s a rewarding experience and a wonderful way to share your passions and learn new skills while doing your bit to ensure places you love are preserved for generations to come. There’s no age limit or minimum time volunteers must give, and every volunteer will receive a thorough induction and training for their role.

There are hundreds of different ways you can volunteer –

Retail Volunteers

at historical houses, gardens or at a variety of coastal and

National Trust shops are perfect

countryside landscapes including Chirk Castle, Erddig, Powis

for picking up a memento or gift

Castle, Penrhyn Castle and Plas Newydd.

with a wide range homeware, gardening tools, clothing, jewellery,

You can search the volunteering database on the National

accessories, books and toys. As a Retail Volunteer, you’ll love

Trust website for something to suit your skills, interests and

helping visitors find what they’re looking for, create engaging

availability, but here’s a taste of some roles available:

displays and making sure everything runs smoothly. Every penny spent in the shop support the National Trust to look

House Hosts and Castle Guides

after special places for everyone.

One of the most important volunteering roles is a House Host or Castle Guide. They add sparkle to every visit and provide

Food and Beverage Volunteers

an engaging presence in the house or castle. The role involves

No visit to a National Trust property is complete without

giving visitors a warm welcome, sharing stories and helping

a fruit scone and a cup of tea, and the Food and Beverage

people get the best out of their day. You don’t have to be a

Volunteers are on-hand to support visitors to relax, refuel and

historian or an expert, just friendly and welcoming, with a

refresh during their visit. They play a crucial role in ensuring

genuine interest in sharing stories.

there’s enough food on display, keeping the tea-room clean and tidy as well as baking and preparing cakes. n

Gardening and Ranger Volunteers If you love gardening or being outdoors, these roles might be perfect for you. Gardening Volunteers help with the upkeep, development and protection of some of the most beautiful and important gardens in Wales – so visitors and wildlife can

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Did you know you can go dog sledding in the UK?! Mynydd Sleddog Adventures is Wales’ first and only outdoor activity provider specialising in husky rides and sleddog experiences for individuals, families and groups. Mynydd Sleddog Adventures offers exhilarating husky rides and experiences with their team of racing sled dogs.

With over 20 years’ experience of training and racing sled

Intro to Mushing - This is a great opportunity for you,

dogs in the UK and abroad, Mynydd Sleddog Adventures pride

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and personal with working sled dogs, learn about their

stunning Welsh Forest landscape, with their super canine

personalities and interact with them. You will learn to ride

athletes, who absolutely love to work, while maintaining the

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highest standards of animal welfare.

sled dogs and the commands used to drive a team. Once confident, the group will hitch up 1 or 2 dogs (depending on

Currently operating in Bwlch Hafod Einion, part of Hiraethog

age, ability and confidence) for you to ‘MUSH’ just like a real

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landscapes, surrounding Mynydd Hiraethog and beyond.

cup of hot chocolate and stories of sleddog sports and racing through history.

You will have the opportunity to forget the hustle and bustle of everyday life, take in beautiful scenery, breath fresh air, listen

Passenger Ride - An amazing fast paced experience, taking

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through the landscape, spot wildflowers and look out for

of racing dogs through the beautiful undulating South Alwen

wildlife along the way. We will pick a beautiful spot to stop for

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refreshments and Husky Hike pictures.

rolling Welsh hills and the Snowdon range in the distance. Afterwards, enjoy a cup of hot chocolate and stories of sleddog

Why not book an amazing outdoor adrenaline fuelled

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adventure, right here in North Wales. n

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THE DRIFTERS GIRL Phoenix55 Fostering Service, located in North Wales, is owned by two foster parents, Donna Vella and Terri Jenkins. Donna and Terri have been fostering for nearly 20 years, and it is their belief that all fostering practices should be exceptional – hence why they Acclaimed new musical comes to Llandudno this month… decided to start their own service.

Producers Michael Harrison and David Ian have announced the 2024 tour dates for The Drifters Girl, the new musical which tells the remarkable story of one of the world’s greatest vocal groups – and the woman who made them. Having thrilled audiences at the Garrick Theatre in London’s West End since November 2021 (where it played following a triumphant run at Newcastle’s Theatre Royal earlier that autumn), the tour will reach Venue Cymru on 23rd January 2024. Telling the remarkable story of The Drifters, one of the world’s

From the highs of hit records and sell-out tours to the lows

greatest vocal groups, and the truth about the woman who

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the trailblazing efforts of the world’s first African American

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Telling the remarkable story of The Drifters, one of the world’s greatest vocal groups, and the truth about the woman who made them

The Drifters Girl boasts an incredible soundtrack of some of the most famous songs in history, including Save The Last Dance For Me, Under The Boardwalk, Kissin In The Back Row Of The Movies, Stand By Me, Come On Over To My Place, Saturday Night At The Movies and many more. “I’m really looking forward to seeing how the audience responds,” commented Carly Mercedes Dyer, who plays Faye Treadwell. “I know they are going to be blown away by the magnitude of the talent of the company because our Drifters are something else. I just don’t know how they find these people that have the vocal range and the acting ability to put on so many different hats. The cast is incredible and the buzz from the audience is going to be electric. They’re in for a great time. I also hope they come away knowing more about who the backbone behind The Drifters was and how much tenacity went into keeping them going. Faye has such a great heart, such great commitment and resilience.” n

The Drifters Girl comes to Venue Cymru from the 23rd to 27th January 2024 For further information and to purchase tickets, please visit www.venuecymru.co.uk

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Have you ever wanted to know what that unworn gold and silver jewellery was worth? Well now is your chance to find out…

If you have a little bit of jewellery lying about that you don’t wear anymore it’s worth taking it along to your local Gold & Silver Roadshow to get a free valuation. Attending events throughout the UK, the Gold & Silver Roadshow provides valuations, and cash, for jewellery and other unwanted items. Accepting items in all conditions, their jewellery buyers will honestly appraise whatever you send their way.

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Holidaying at home Just because you’re lucky enough to live in North Wales doesn’t mean that you can’t holiday here too! Here are some of our favourite local mini breaks…

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Enjoy a relaxing break at this stylish new three-bedroom house built on the site of an old Lime Kiln (Odyn) outside Menai Bridge. Surrounded by farmland you may be visited by sheep or cattle at the fence. It is very conveniently located and is an excellent base from which to explore Anglesey and Snowdonia attractions. The nearby towns of Menai Bridge and Beaumaris are bustling with independent shops and eateries. A short drive takes you to the stunning Anglesey beaches of Red Wharf Bay, Benllech and Lligwy. gwenberwyn@hotmail.co.uk

Bodnant enjoys a picturesque location on the outskirts of the market town of Llanrwst in the beautiful Conwy Valley. They cater for touring caravans, motor-caravans on multi-service, hard standing pitches and tents and campervans in an adjacent field on grass pitches with electric and TV hook ups. They also have two well-equipped holiday caravans for hire. Many customers return year after year to enjoy the gardens and relaxed, friendly atmosphere. Bodnant also have a small farm stocking sheep, hens, ducks and guinea fowl and an array of wildlife. The site is all level, easily accessed, sheltered by trees and bordered by Nant y Goron stream, which runs into the River Conwy. The site is situated within ten minutes walking distance from the old market town of Llanrwst with a good selection of shops and eateries. Close by are the majestic mountains of Snowdonia and the beaches of Llandudno and the North Wales coast. Nearby is Betws-y coed, Conwy and Caernarfon Castles, the world famous Bodnant Gardens and Zip World, so there are plenty of things to enjoy and occupy your time. www.bodnant-caravan-park.co.uk

Llys Derwen

Llys Derwen Caravan and Camping Park is located half way between Llanberis and Caernarfon (three miles each way). Llanberis is known as the “Gateway to the Snowdonia National Park” and is very popular with tourists and locals alike. This area is steeped in history with strong cultural heritage and flaunts excellent views of the Snowdonian Mountain Range. Caernarfon is a picturesque and enchanted coastal town, with its ancient medieval castle built by Edward I back in the 13th Century. Llys Derwen is all within easy reach of the Menai Straits, Anglesey and the Llyn Peninsula. As well as its fabulous location, Llys Derwen offers excellent clean facilities and beautifully maintained grounds. There’s nowhere else you’d rather be! www.llysderwen.co.uk

Gaerhyfryd

Situated on the outskirts of Corwen, just off the A5, Gaerhyfryd offers a range of options for your stay in North Wales. Gaerhyfryd is a small family run caravan and motorhome site and can also offer a range of self catering holiday let properties, sleeping from two to 22 guests. The family farm is 250 acres of organic land, with cattle, sheep and Helen’s herd of Highland cattle, which you will see as you take a walk around the countryside nearby. Gaerhyfryd is perfectly located for visiting Snowdonia, Bala Lake, Llangollen and Ruthin. The properties all have amazing views of the Dee Valley, and have all amenities expected for modern luxury retreats. www.gaerhyfryd.com

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Yr Hen Stablau

When you stay at Yr Hen Stablau you relax in a beautiful, sensitively converted 1840s stable building (Yr Hen Stablau is Welsh for The Old Stables). Their idea was to conserve a beautiful farm building, to create an environmentally friendly building and to support the local economy and culture, and the accommodation is as environmentally friendly as they have been able to make it! What this means to you is a warm and cosy place to stay, no paint fumes or other air pollution, and a cottage that doesn’t spoil the beautiful area you have chosen to visit. Yr Hen Stablau is within easy reach of nature reserves, picturesque mountains, sandy coastline, scenic footpaths and green hillsides: this is a haven where you can really get away from it all. It is also an excellent base for a more active holiday in Snowdonia – easy access to climbing, mountain biking, golf, narrow gauge railways, castles, art galleries and shops. selfcateringcottagewales.co.uk

Acorns Luxury Glamping

Set in the peaceful hamlet of Dolphin just one mile from Holywell, this adultonly glamping site has four pods for you to enjoy. Each pod has an en suite with a shower, toilet and sink. There is a shared secure storage for bikes. Outside you’ll be treated with your own private decking area, complete with seating and luxury hot tub! There are gas griddles on the deck, which are perfect for a spot of al fresco dining. They also offer BBQ and breakfast packs for those looking for the ultimate chilled and hassle free getaway. Acorns glamping site is set approximately ten minutes away from Halkyn mountain which is steeped in history with many trails to explore the stunning views of the The Clywdian Range to one side and the Wirral and Merseyside to the other. Slightly further afield, they are approximately 45 minutes from Snowdonia. www.acornsluxuryglamping

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Bron y Graig

Nic and Wendy would be delighted to welcome you to Bron Y Graig. Conveniently located on the A5 in Corwen, nestled in the side of the Berwyn mountains, with breath-taking views across the Dee Valley, Bron y Graig offers easy access to Snowdonia National Park and all the sites and wonders of North Wales. All of the rooms are en suite providing spacious accommodation for singles, couples and families. Prices include a delicious breakfast to start your day with a range of hot and cold options including fruit, yoghurt and cereals and a choice of cooked breakfasts using products sourced from local producers. Breakfast is served from 8am - 9.15am, but for those requiring an early start they can provide a packed lunch in lieu of breakfast. There is also a two-bedroom self catering cottage, The Stables, on site which is available for a minimum three night stay. Evening meals are available by arrangement from 7pm8.15pm, accompanied by a selection of drinks, including local beers, served from the licensed bar. www.bronygraig.com

Swn-y-Dwr beckons you to self-catering bliss in Betws-y-Coed. Surrounded by the dramatic, forested cliffs of Snowdonia National Park, it creates an intimate and relaxed atmosphere. Just a three-minute stroll from the main high street over the famous Pont-y-Pair bridge, you’ll find shops, restaurants, and bars in a setting that exudes Alpine village charm. Swn-y-Dwr takes its name from the Welsh for “the sound of water” and as such is a very apt description of the soothing ambience created by the nearby river which flows serenely by the landscaped gardens of Swn-y-Dwr. Nick and Emiko the owners spent few months renovating it to their own very high standards. With an eye on not only sustainability, but style, this large cottage is a testament to Nick’s interior design background and Emiko’s Japanese impeccable attention to detail, comfort and hospitality. It is equally suitable for families, as it is for groups of friends relaxing or wanting to engage in endless adventures await, from high-octane experiences like Zipwire and mountain biking to leisurely pursuits such as fishing, exploring historical monuments, art galleries, market towns, and seaside delights, all within a scenic 30-minute drive. It sleeps up to 11 people. www.swn-y-dwr.co.uk

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Welcome to Gaerhyfryd, we offer a range of options for your stay in North Wales. We have a small family run caravan and motorhome site in North Wales and a range of self catering holiday let properties, sleeping from 2 to 22 guests. We are situated on the outskirts of Corwen, Denbighshire, just off the A5.

We offer a range of options for your stay in North Wales. We have a small family run caravan and motorhome site in North Wales and a range of self catering holiday let properties, sleeping from 2 to 22 guests. We are situated on the outskirts of Corwen, Denbighshire, just off the A5. It's easy to book, either book online www.gaerhyfryd.com or give us a call 01490 412 189.

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Yr Odyn

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Yr Odyn, Ffordd Pentraeth, Menai Bridge, LL59 5RR 07769604509 gwenberwyn@hotmail.co.uk

Enjoy a relaxing break at this stylish new house built on the site of an old Lime Kiln (Odyn) outside Menai Bridge. Yr Odyn holiday let sleeps 6 in 3 bedrooms and is adjacent to our small 5-pitch CL caravan site. Surrounded by farmland you may be visited by sheep or cattle at the fence. It is very conveniently located and is an excellent base from which to explore Anglesey and Snowdonia attractions. The nearby towns of Menai Bridge and Beaumaris are bustling with independent shops and eateries. A short drive takes you to the stunning Anglesey beaches of Red Wharf Bay, Benllech and Lligwy.


Gate of Gold Porthyraur self-catering accommodation in Criccieth dates back to 1700 and is built on site of the original town treasury opposite the castle, hence the translation of Porthyraur – Gate of Gold.

Faith and Spencer acquired the listed property in 2021 and undertook careful renovation turning it into a “home from home” for all of their future customers. Porthyraur is now a well-equipped and comfortable cottage, something which has been highlighted in their five-star reviews. The cottage and adjacent studio can be hired separately or together, and sleeps two to ten with fantastic facilities. The main cottage sleeps eight, with four bedrooms and two bathrooms. There is a ground floor bedroom and bathroom making Porthyraur ideal for multigenerational stays. With a

The adjacent studio is also dog friendly, and has its own

gorgeous view of the castle (why not sit in the window seat

private outdoor space. It sleeps two in a double bed with its

with your glass of wine?) and a short walk to the beaches in

own kitchen area, shower room and Sky glass TV.

either direction what more could you ask for? Criccieth is considered wonderful by many because it is a Fast wifi, private parking, an electric vehicle charger,

beautiful seaside town located on the Llyn Peninsula in North

fully equipped kitchen and utility, a beach hut with beach

Wales. It is surrounded by stunning natural beauty, including

equipment, dog facilities, toys, games, books together with Sky

miles of sandy beaches and rolling hills. The town is rich in

Glass TV (including Netflix) and an Xbox 360, plus countless

history and culture, with many historic sites and buildings to

board games, ensure that even if its gloomy outside there is

explore. Criccieth also offers a wide range of activities and

plenty to keep everyone entertained.

attractions for visitors, including water sports, hiking, cycling, fishing and golfing. The town has a friendly and welcoming community, and there are many shops, restaurants, cafés, and pubs to enjoy. Overall, Criccieth is a great place to relax, unwind, and enjoy the best that North Wales has to offer. Alternatively Criccieth is an ideal central base for visiting the surrounding areas of North Wales with all of its natural beauty and the countless landmarks and places of interest that it has to offer. With its views of Criccieth castle and its proximity to the beaches and local amenities, Porthyraur is the perfect base for taking a break. Whether it’s the great outdoors or simply enjoying some down time that appeals, Porthyraur has something for everyone and is the perfect place to take a break at any time of the year. It’s perfect for couples, families and groups of friends – especially if you want to bring along your waggy tailed family members! n

For further information please visit www.porthyraur.co.uk or call Faith on 07790 758807

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Acorns

LUXURY GLAMPING Set in the peaceful hamlet of Dolphin just one mile from Holywell, this adult only glamping site has four pods for you to enjoy all sleeping 2 with double beds & seaviewsButterfly Pod Ladybird Pod Dragonfly Pod Bumblebee Pod Each heated pod sleeps two and has a cosy double bed, lounge area, dining table and chairs and a Freeview TV. There’s also a well-stocked kitchenette and ensuite shower room with WC. enquiries@acornsluxuryglamping.com Holywell, CH8 8HE 01352 312100 07767088952 or 07980893740

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SWN-Y-DWR IS A CONTEMPORARY HOLIDAY COTTAGE IN BETWS-Y-COED, NORTH WALES AND SLEEPS UP TO 11 PEOPLE IN 5 BEDROOMS Swn-y-Dwr is a wonderful place to take a break in Snowdonia. It is suitable for families, and for groups of friends wanting to relax or to engage in the many outdoor activities that Snowdonia National Park has to offer. For comprehensive details, please visit our web site below.

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Community co-ordinators announced Save a Life Cymru has appointed six first-of-theirkind community co-ordinators to transform CPR and defibrillation access – including two based in North Wales who will work to support their local communities.

Data reveals that in Wales, the survival rate after experiencing

“Many people mistakenly

an out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) remains below 5%,

believe that cardiac arrests

compared to their UK counterparts at 10%.

exclusively affect men within a specific age group,

In a move to better this statistic, the six community co-

but a cardiac arrest can

ordinators have been appointed with the task to actively help

occur to people of all ages

improve the nation’s chances of survival, positioning Wales as

and genders, anywhere and

a frontrunner in implementing strategies for cardiac arrest

at any time, irrespective

survival among the home nations.

of their health status,”

If a cardiac arrest happens, call 999. The call taker will tell you what to do, talk you through how to do CPR and direct you to the nearest registered defibrillator and they will also send an ambulance crew.

explained Tomos. “This is why our work as community The responsibilities of the co-ordinators include working

coordinators is important. We want to ensure there is an

with communities, third sector organisations and charitable

equal opportunity for survival for everyone throughout

trusts to educate about Basic Life Support (BLS) awareness

Wales.”

and training, and the four links of the cardiac arrest chain of survival; early recognition and call for help, early CPR, early

Julie Starling, manager for the Community Co-ordinator team

defibrillation, and post resuscitation care.

and the Clinical Out of Hospital Cardiac Arrest Programme Manager for Wales, said: “We are delighted to be the first of

The coordinators also provide hands on advice and support

the home nations to appoint CPR and defib community co-

regarding Public Access Defibrillators (PADs), and work with

ordinators. It has been a long-term goal to provide enhanced

communities to support the registration and maintenance

support to all communities – including North Wales – with

of every defibrillator on The Circuit – which is crucial in

the aim of increasing cardiac survival rates throughout the

helping to ensure that 999 call handlers can alert bystanders

country.

to nearby defibrillators in critical situations. If a defib isn’t registered on the Circuit, they will not be recognised by the

“Our co-ordinators are already out and about in their local

ambulance service.

communities and are committed to help educate and support people with their CPR and defibrillation skills. Witnessing

The urgency of early response cannot be overstated, as each

a cardiac arrest is a scary thing but we want communities

passing minute without life-saving CPR and defibrillation

in Wales to feel as prepared as possible if they are in

decreases the patient’s likelihood of survival by 10%. The

that situation and have the confidence to help. The more

co-ordinators are dedicated to building confidence so people

bystanders that help and communities that are equipped

will act fast if they see a cardiac arrest by attempting CPR,

then the better our cardiac survival rates will be.”

receiving guidance from call-handlers, and accessing a Save a Life Cymru, is the strategic lead in Wales dedicated to

defibrillator.

improving cardiac arrest survival rates, advocating for CPR Each co-ordinator is responsible for a geographical area

and defibrillation within communities and urging individuals

in Wales – to ensure support is available in even the most

to learn or refresh these lifesaving skills.

rural locations. All six have experience working within the healthcare profession – including 999 call-takers,

The organisation’s ‘Help is Closer Than You Think’ campaign

resuscitation practitioners and experienced paramedics. For

– which is backed by sporting legends Shane Williams and

North Wales they include Chris West, who is the team leader

Aaron Ramsey – aims to give people the confidence to act

for the region, and community co-ordinator Tomos Hughes.

quickly if a cardiac arrest happens. n

You can get in touch with your community co-ordinator by emailing SaveALifeCymru@wales.nhs.uk or achubbywydcymru@wales.nhs.uk.

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Seashore Detectives

Traditionally a summer venue, there is in reality no better time of year to head to the beach than winter, writes Nia Haf Jones, Living Seas Manager for North Wales Wildlife Trust

Spiral Worms on Kelp © Nia Haf Jones

Dinas Dinlle in winter © Nia Haf Jones

While stormy seas guarantee a good selection of natural and

interestingly, the

man-made treasures, brisk sea winds also have proven health

first few eggs to

benefits. Sea air accelerates our body’s ability to absorb

hatch eat their sibling eggs. With their spiral shaped shells,

oxygen and balance serotonin, a chemical linked with mood

whelks are some of the most well-known seashells however

and stress, making us feel more energised and, at a time of

a huge range can be found. Set yourself the challenge of

year when we’re all looking for a fresh start, beachcombing is

counting as many different types as possible - you’ll be

certainly a winter activity to be recommended!

surprised at how many you come across! Delve deeper and look for signs of murder - small round holes in the shells of

To me, beachcombing is just a

some species reveal the presence of the beautiful but deadly

good old game of playing detective

necklace shell. This animal prowls the sea floor for victims

where those taking part set out to

- other seashells - and it uses its tongue to drill a hole in a

collect evidence of our weird and

victim’s shell before sucking out its soft body.

wonderful underwater wildlife and the part they play in the mysteries

Changing with each and every tide, our beaches reveal

taking place beneath our seas.

some of the mysteries of our underwater world, presenting us with evidence of the different creatures present and the

The strandline is the best place

relationships between them. So, why not head out and join in

to look for this evidence; close

with the giant game of coastal “Cluedo” – it even has health

inspection reveals several different

benefits! n

types of seaweeds and kelps on which you’ll often find the tiny worm casts of spiral worms. Remnants of a Mermaid’s Purse and Whelk Egg Mass

sea mat, a colony of tiny animals, often cover some of the larger kelps.

© Nia Haf Jones

A root around in the strandline may reveal some egg cases, affectionately known as Mermaid’s Purses, providing evidence of the presence of sharks, skates and rays in our waters. The shape and size of your discovery will reveal the identity of the species which has laid it. Whilst the bull huss and the lesser spotted catshark, more commonly known as dogfish, have curly tendrils on each corner, skates and rays have horns. One of the most common finds is the egg masses of whelks;

To help plan your next ‘wild’ day out

visit - northwaleswildlifetrust.org.uk/days-out or try one of our beach clean events

at northwaleswildlifetrust.org.uk/events

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Dudley & George’s is much more than a regular dog store. In fact, it’s the only one of its kind in the area. It’s filled with products for humans and homes too. It’s a community for dog owners to come together and learn about being the best dog parents they can be. Just as a dog’s personality and needs are unique, so too is the way they communicate. Dudley & George’s provides an environment where you can feel comfortable asking for what your pup requires –whether it be with food puzzles to help keep those teeth clean or learning how to interact with other dogs. In fact, Dudley and George’s is a space where you can interact with each other – as well as with your furry friends. Whether you want to learn more about your best friend, buy them a toy, or just meet other like-minded people for a coffee, this unique store is the ideal place to visit. Meanwhile the in-house café has got both tongues and tails wagging across Llandudno. Two-legged visitors are treated to house roasts from an exclusive roast from South Wales’ Big Dog Coffee, as well as guest roasts from the likes of Colonna, Sweven and A.M.O.C And, if you’re enjoying something tasty from the array of homemade bakes that fill the counter each morning, it’s only right to treat your furry companion too. A menu full of nutritional eats designed consciously for canines includes the likes of turkey superfood salad and wild rice with wheatgrass and salmon. Established by founder Jason Pinnick, the ethos of Dudley and George’s is a simple one – that dogs deserve the same luxury as humans. As a result they focus on selling planet-friendly products and all-natural foods, and you will find a wide range of home, gift and beauty products for yourself, your friends, family and – most importantly – your dog! n

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January is traditionally the month of

emergency temperance. ‘Never again,’ we cry, as we recollect the indecent

Food for thought

number of mince pies and Quality

Street we’ve recently eaten, and the GP-

frighteningly vast amounts of booze that

we’ve managed to get through over the festive period.

There are some helpful tips,

We’ll sign up to a gym and by Jove, we’ll honour that

the throbbing head, and also a

membership for at least three weeks. We’ll also pledge that

five-day detoxification menu, which

from now until the end of time… or at least Burns Night, we

has come to my aid many times. Most

will become models of sobriety.

days start with a fresh melon and a jug

some interesting science behind

of water with half a lemon squeezed into It’s the hangovers that I can’t face anymore. Gone are the

it, then a walk around the block reciting

days when a black coffee and a brisk walk would sort it

poems by William Blake.

all out. Now, it’s 48 hours of torpid, morose, thick-headed introspection that no amount of Berocca tablets can shake.

There are plenty of delicious recipes to get stuck into while you guide your liver back to

One man who knew all about ‘wine flu’ was Keith Floyd,

righteousness. One of my favourites and most fun,

who rarely woke up without one. So expert was he in this

is Trout in Newspaper. ‘Remember to use only the

matter that he wrote a book, ‘Floyd on Hangovers’, which I

serious newspapers,’ he writes. ‘I find that trout cooks

find myself reaching for annually, once the New Year’s bells

beautifully in The Independent.’ Per-haps you could use

have been rung.

The North Wales Weekly News?

Stuff the fish with the herbs and lemon slices. Wrap the paper around each fish to form a parcel, then hold them under the cold water tap un-til soaked through. Place on a tray into an oven pre-heated oven (180˚C FAN) for

TROUT IN NEWSPAPER

Ingredients (Serves 2) 2 trout, scaled and gutted 2 sheets of newspaper per fish 1 tablespoon mixed chopped herbs (parsley, thyme and chervil for ex-ample) 2 lemons, sliced Large knob of butter Pepper

about ten minutes. Allow to cool a little , then cut it open with a pair of scis-sors and carefully pull back the paper. This should take the skin off with it and leave you with a lovely pink fish. Sprinkle over a healthy amount of black pepper. Serve with buttered new potatoes and a green salad, and pour yourself a large glass of tap water. Happy New Year! n

Cai Ross is co-owner and Maitre d’ of the award-winning Paysanne Bistro in Deganwy, which has been serving French country-style food to the fine people of North Wales since 1988. He also writes for Calibre Magazine, BBC Good Food, HeyUGuys.com and The North Wales Weekly News

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The bedrooms, in a variety of sizes, have all been decorated to a high standard and boast sparkling modern bathrooms, highspeed wifi, satellite TV and all the amenities that you would expect from a country house hotel, including stunning new Spa facilities. Country lovers just love the location. You can walk in the Berwyns for hours with only the sheep for company and the ever-helpful Hand can arrange many country pursuits, including horse riding, fishing and shooting. You may be away from it all, but you’ll also be in the swing of things; this gem of a country inn is so much a part of village life that locals and visitors mix in unaffected harmony. n

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Fit for a Lord & Lady Five star Plas Dinas Country House, the former home of the remarkable Lord Snowdon offers ten individually styled bedrooms, beautiful grounds, the award-winning Gunroom Restaurant, and attention to detail that has captured the interest of many of the UK’s most experienced travel writers.

The house has been lovingly restored by owners Daniel

those looking for seclusion away from the world. It also makes

and Annie Perks during recent lockdowns, with each room

for a fabulous entrance with a horse and carriage, arriving at

designed to represent a role or person within the Armstrong-

the bespoke pagoda that so proudly sits in the gardens.

Jones family. It was awarded The Good Hotel Guides 2023 Editor’s Choice Historic Award and stole the show at the North

Plas Dinas Country House also boasts space to land a helicopter

Wales Tourism Awards taking home Hotel of the Year for the

with guests travelling in from London and beyond to sample the

third consecutive year.

beautiful Welsh produce that they have become so known for.

Plas Dinas Country House has become known as a unique,

The in-house wedding team is headed up experienced planner

high quality wedding destination venue, with just a small

and owner, Annie Perks. She has worked in some of the

number of wedding dates released each year. There is a real

country’s best wedding venues and brings a theatrical and

focus on intimate weddings that make use of the main house

artistic background that conveys not only perfect wedding

throughout the year. Two-day marquee weddings are also a

design inspiration, but also experience at adding magical

highlight during the summer months, with couples travelling

moments that are often over-looked.

from all over the world to celebrate in this magnificent historic The house is available to hire for exclusive use hire events,

manor house.

private dinner parties, dining experience events and, of course, The Gunroom Restaurant, headed up by Daniel Ap Geraint

weddings with a real focus on the food. Annie also works

creates a monthly changing menu using only the freshest

on a small number of private and well thought out wedding

seasonal and locally sourced ingredients. Distinct choices

proposals each year.

of starter, main and dessert are interspersed with delicious hidden courses creating a unique dining experience that

An enviable location between the Menai Straits and

balances sumptuous indulgence with individual variety. The

Snowdonia, Plas Dinas is a short drive from some of the

Gunroom Restaurant was recently added to the Michelin Guide

country’s best views, beaches and attractions, from Zip World

and the team behind the masterful creations are the team that

to Caernarfon Castle and the epic climb of Snowdon/ Yr

will be working on the fabulous foodie weddings that Annie

Wyddfa. The 15 acres of gardens are tucked away offering the

Perks and her Plas Dinas team have become so well known for.

perfect balance of privacy and luxury while being surrounded

The nearly mile long sweeping driveway provides privacy for

by breath-taking scenery. n

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Porter’s is a family run delicatessen in the pretty town of Llangollen in the beautiful Dee valley. Their aim is to source the very best cheeses, charcuterie, gourmet foods and hard to find ingredients for the benefit of both local and visiting shoppers.

Locally produced foods, wines and beers feature highly and

at Porter’s, including

they are always on the look out for new and delicious gourmet

Parma and Serrano

foods. The shop is a veritable Aladdin’s cave of gourmet

hams (the real thing,

treasures. Here are just a few highlights...

not plastic bricks!), Handmade Italian salamis,

Welcome Hamper

Spanish chorizo and lomo, delicious giant Greek olives in their

Porter’s offers a bespoke gift hamper service to holiday

own secret marinades – made fresh every day. Porter’s also

cottage owners and guests – just what you need for a light,

have an appetising choice of antipasti, including marinated

delicious supper on arrival and breakfast on your first

artichokes, plump sun dried tomatoes and pickled garlic,

morning.

which are great for picnics and salads.

Cheese

Hard-to-find gourmet ingredients

Cheese, or Caws in Welsh, is very much a speciality at Porter’s.

These include fantastic hand made dried pasta from Puglia,

They keep around 70 different cheeses from all over the UK

antipasti, spices, oils and vinegars. Porter’s “bring a bottle”

and the continent, including seasonal specialities for Saints’

olive oils, straight out of the tank, are very popular, and there

Days etcetera, but their passion is for artisan produced

are usually two or three on offer.

Welsh cheeses. They stock a wide and ever-changing range including Colston Bassett Blue Stilton; Shropshire

Kitchen gadgets

Blue, Stinking Bishop; proper West Country cheddars from

Wonderful cheese boards, glass domes and knives for the

Montgomery, Quicke’s and Keen’s; farmhouse Cheshire and

cheese lover, along with the world’s best nut cracker, wine

Lancashire. Add to this some fabulous continental offerings

accessories and much, much more are available at Porter’s.

– Brie de Meaux (Dongé), cave aged Gruyere, Roquefort, farmhouse Tallegio, Pecorino, three year old organic Parmesan

Cheese Wedding Cakes

and Manchego – Porter’s is a cheese lover’s paradise!

Cheese wedding cakes have really taken off in the last few years, with many couples now preferring one instead of

Wine, beer and spirits

a traditional tiered iced fruit cake. Of course it’s perfectly

Gwin, cwrw a gwirodydd Porter’s has a small but well-

feasible to have both, with the cheese cake providing

judged selection of fine wines for most dining occasions. No

a delicious course of the wedding breakfast. Of course,

supermarket plonk, just very well flavoured and good value

cheese cakes needn’t just be for weddings – they are just

bottles. Local tipples include beers by Llangollen and Purple

as delightful and spectacular at any special celebration,

Moose Breweries, delicious Welsh still and sparkling wines

including birthdays, anniversaries and Christenings. n

from the Penarth Estate in Montgomeryshire and Penderyn Single Malt Welsh Whiskies (wisgi) along with Brecon Gin, FIVE Vodka and Merlin Cream Liqueur. Charcuterie A wide range of delicious continental meats are available

For further information please visit portersdeli.co.uk – or call into the shop to sample something for yourself!

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The Selling & Letting Agents

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£330,000

Prestatyn

Ref: WP10217

£235,000

Dyserth

Ref: RH2018

• Two Bedroom Detached Bungalow

• Contemporary Living Throughout

• Three Bedroom Semi-Detached House

• Cysgod Y Graig Development Site

• Stunning Unspoilt Views

• Beautifully Presented Gardens

• Ideal For First Time Buyers

• Well Presented Throughout

• Upper Prestatyn Location

• Ample Off-Road Parking

• Views Towards the Clwydian Range

• Modern Kitchen & Bathroom

• Close to All Local Amenities

• EPC Rating–D61

• Landscaped Gardens

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£450,000

Denbigh Ref: WE7657 • Four Bedroom Semi-Detached House

• Character Features Throughout

• Open Plan Kitchen/Diner/Living

• Situated on a Large Sized Plot

• Stunning Views of Denbigh Castle

• Detached Garage with Parking

• High Specification Finish

• EPC Rating–D65


Brynford

Offers in the Region of

Ref: WM1517

£425,000 Rhuddlan

£520,000

Ref: WR11531

• Four Bedroom Detached Family House

• Approx 1 1/2 Acres of Land

• Executive Detached Family Home

• No Onward Chain

• Large Living Room

• Character Features Throughout

• Five Good Sized Bedrooms

• Ample Parking with Double Garage

• Surrounded by the Open Countryside

• Easy Access to Local Amenities

• Open Plan Kitchen/Diner

• Two Reception Rooms

• Sought Ader Quiet Location

• EPC Rating–E47

• Sought Ader Prestigious Location

• EPC Rating–C73

£295,000

Ruthin Ref: RN2561

• Four Bedroom Detached Family Home • Larger than Average Sized Plot • Popular Residential Area

• In Need of Modernisation Throughout

• Enclosed Rear Garden

• Garage with Ample Parking

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• EPC Rating–D57


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Renewable energy systems for your home Ellesmere based Princes LHS are MCS approved installers of renewable energy systems, including Solar PV, Battery storage, Solar Thermal, Air Source and Ground Source Heat Pumps. As well as Renewable energy installers they are also NICEIC electrical contractors, Gas Safe & OFTEC accredited heating contractors.

An air source heat pump works by extracting heat from the outside air. This heat can then be used to heat the home via radiators or underfloor heating and also provides all of the hot water required in the home. Equally important is the fact that it is able to operate when outside temperatures drop as low as -20°C. Typically a heat pump can achieve efficiencies of 400% meaning for every 1kw of electricity consumed it will produce

Over the last few months energy prices have become very

4kw of heat, compared to a fossil fuel boiler being somewhere

unpredictable, with significant rises in energy prices

between 75% and 90% efficient. Alternatively, a ground source

compared to previous years. This has made solar PV and

heat pump is like a traditional central heating boiler, but,

battery storage even more attractive and means payback can

instead of using oil or gas, it uses heat extracted from the

be achieved in anywhere between 5 and 10 years which is a

earth. Rather than buying fossil fuels from a supplier, you

bonus when considering you are also helping to reduce your

would be using renewable energy for your heating and hot

carbon footprint. As well as storing solar energy generated by

water meaning you will not only be doing your bit to help the

the solar panels a battery can also be charged from the grid

environment, you will also save money on your heating bills.

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Princes LHS are approved installers of the market leading

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they produce, with some of the larger energy providers now

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offering in excess of 15 pence per kWh for any electricity sold

charging point will reduce your charge time and manage

back to the grid using the “smart Export Guarantee” (SEG),

your energy usage. Princes LHS are able to supply and install

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your charger which can also be integrated with electricity

installed by an MCS accredited company such as Princes LHS.

produced by solar energy to help “squeeze out” every last drop of energy being produced by the solar panels.

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Princes LHS are able to offer a full home solution and have

your home replacing your fossil fuel boiler and connecting to

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between Princes LHS can offer the full package, including

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Furnish your home with style Hafren Furnishers, Wales’ largest independent furniture retailer, has been trading in Llanidloes, Mid Wales, just off the A470, for over 55 years. They have an enviable reputation in the trade for helping customers furnish their homes with quality furniture at the best possible prices. Delivery is FREE in England and Wales.

Due to its popularity, a state of the art ‘concept’ store in Aberystwyth, showcasing the leading furniture brands, was added to its’ repertoire in Autumn 2022. The new showroom is conveniently located on the A44 in Ceredigion, open 7 days a week, with plenty of free parking. pillows, lamps, mirrors, rugs, bedding and luxurious throws They house Wales’ largest comfort bed studios where

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The-store Borer café offers daily homemade specials in the

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Llanidloes store and there are refreshment facilities in the Aberystwyth store.

Both stores are vast and set over several floors, with lift and wheel chair access. It’s clear to see why they are Wales’

Both showrooms are closed on 31st December and re-open

largest independent furniture store. They offer living room,

on 1st January, from 10am to 5pm, where the Winter Sale

dining room, bedroom, home office and conservatory furniture.

continues across the stores.

Carpetright concessions are located in both stores. Hafren Furnishers wish all their valued customers and staff a Browse the array of gifts and home accessories, such as

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For further information, and seasonal opening hours, follow Hafren Furnishers on Facebook and Instagram, or visit www.hafrenfurnishers.co.uk

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HOW TO AVOID PROBLEMS AND PITFALLS IN FAMILY LAW CASES Honesty is always the best policy when it comes to any legal agreement or divorce proceedings – otherwise you risk serious trouble further down the line.

Caroline Yorke

That’s the advice from lawyers based at a North Wales law firm, who discuss the common pitfalls faced by clients in a new podcast, which is available now. Jon Moriarty and Caroline Yorke, of Lanyon Bowdler Solicitors, Jon Moriarty

say being upfront about your financial circumstances right from the start is absolutely key.

asset, the details of who gave what are often not clearly “Really, in any family law case, full and frank disclosure of

defined,” she says.

your financial situation – whether in a prenuptial agreement or during divorce proceedings – is essential. I would say, if you

“It’s really important to consider what might happen if the

are not prepared to be honest about your circumstances then

relationship breaks down in the future. Do the parents need to

proceed at your own risk!” explains Jon.

get separate legal advice about the help they are giving to the couple? Do they need to enter into specific loan agreements,

“If it transpires that an agreement was made on the back

or alter their wills to reflect the situation?

of information which you knew was false, then there is the potential of criminal proceedings being brought against you,

“I think it’s so important to anticipate those problems at an

or at the very least the agreement can potentially be set aside.

early stage, because within divorce proceedings, despite no ill will or malice being involved, the lack of clarity can cause real

“Although it may be very tempting for one party to not be

stress and heartache.”

candid about their financial circumstances, my very clear advice is to avoid that temptation. If there is something you

Another topic highlighted by Jon and Caroline involves the

are worried about, discuss it with your lawyer so you can plan

timescale of setting up a prenuptial agreement – couples

accordingly, and more often than not there are steps which

need to be aware of the dangers of leaving it too close to their

can be taken to manage the issues which you believe are a

wedding date to get the paperwork signed.

problem. Trying to hide information, in my experience, has a nasty habit of coming back and tripping you up further down

Jon says: “If the prenuptial agreement is being entered into

the line.”

less than 28 days before the marriage, the view is taken that the shorter the period of time, the less likely the court will

Caroline says another common problem which arises in

uphold the arrangements set out in the agreement.

divorce proceedings is when the ‘Bank of Mum and Dad’ has helped with the purchase of a couple’s property.

“So if anyone is thinking of having a prenuptial agreement, I would emphasise that it’s really important to get legal

“When parents have helped out with the purchase of any

advice at least a good few months before the wedding so the agreement can be drawn up in good time.” n

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To listen to the podcast, search for The Legal Lounge on iTunes, Spotify or your preferred provider, or visit www.lblaw.co.uk/podcast

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Inflation pledge met, but what’s next?

The Prime Minister has met his pledge of halving inflation, but we’re not out of the woods yet.

In the first week of 2023, the then still new Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak, set out “five immediate priorities” for his government. The first of these was: “We will halve inflation this year to ease the cost of living and give people financial security.” At the time, the latest published inflation figure was for November 2022, which showed the annual CPI figure at 10.7%. The December 2022 figure, published in midJanuary, dropped slightly to 10.5%. Whether Mr Sunak’s goal was 5.35%, 5.25% or some other similar number, the target appeared a strange choice for pole position because:

J The government has little control over inflation, a task that it primarily delegates to the Bank of England; and

J The Treasury’s own comparison of independent economic Source: ONS, Ofgem.

forecasts showed the average forecast for the inflation in the final quarter of 2023 to be 5.0%, making the pledge seem little more an agreement with consensus opinion.

However, inflation falling to 4.6% does not mean that prices generally are falling – the drop in energy costs over the

The notion that the pledge was a slam dunk initially faded

last 12 months is the exception that proves the rule. Overall,

as price (and earnings) inflation proved more tenacious than

prices in October 2023 are now more than a fifth above the

expected. However, by late summer, major help arrived in the

level in January 2021. That is a significant jump in less than

decision of Ofgem, the energy regulator, to pitch the October to

three years and one that needs to be borne in mind as 2024

December 2023 utility price cap at £1,834. For the final quarter

gets underway.

of 2022, the cap was supplanted by the Energy Price Guarantee of £2,500. The 27% fall year-on-year in October 2023 compares

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recently, your plans will almost certainly need adjustment to

contributor to that year’s double digit inflation rate.

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EDUCATION NEWS Start your story… in September 2024 Every year Grŵp Llandrillo Menai students receive outstanding results and progress into employment or continue their studies at university. In 2023, their A Level subject area recorded an overall pass rate of 97.1% with previous students gaining places at Oxford and Cambridge and other prestigious Russell Group universities. 25% of Vocational learners have

St. David’s College carol concert supports local charity St. David’s College held their annual Christmas carol service at

achieved the highest Distinction or Distinction* grade.

St. Paul’s Church in Craig-y-Don last month. It was the debut

Grŵp Llandrillo Menai offers a huge range of full-time

service for the school’s new Chaplain, Rev. Sam Erlandson,

courses, A Level subjects and various apprenticeship

and for the new Director of Music, Mr. Pete Williams. The two

routes so that you can find a course that suits you and

co-ordinated beautifully to provide a service rich in music and

your other commitments. College offers vocational and

prayer, with “Rev. Sam” delivering a stirring Christmas address

academic subjects in more than 25 subject areas, making

that began with his own solo rendition of “Christmas in the

it easy for you to find your perfect match.

Trenches”. Pupils, including the Head Girl and Head Boy, led the reading of the lessons, and pupils and staff combined wonderfully in the Chamber Choir, opening the service with “Carol of the Bells”, while the Junior Choir and the School Choir interspersed the readings respectively with “Calypso Carol” and “A Spaceman Came Travelling”. In accordance with Christmas tradition, the service ended with “Hark! The Herald Angels Sing” as its processional hymn, with choir and congregation joining to leaving the church echoing jubilantly to this most festive song of praise. The carol service collection supported “Hope Restored”, a Llandudno charity supporting the homeless and those in need in the town.

Moreton Hall enjoys lacrosse success

Last month in North Wales There is much to celebrate at Moreton Hall as the independent school, nestled on the edge of the Berwyn Hills near the English-Welsh border

Rydal Penrhos celebrates unprecedented university application success Colwyn Bay independent school

in Shropshire, embarks upon its 110 year anniversary.

Rydal Penrhos is celebrating the remarkable

The small but idiosyncratic school is recognised as one

achievement of Deputy Head of School Eve Durrans,

of the UKs leading boarding and day schools offering

who secured offers from all five university choices

a first class education in a joyful and creative family

within just two working days of submitting her

environment, to girls aged 3 months to 18 years, and

applications: a new record at the school. The Year 13

boys 3 months to 13 years. On the sports pitch Moreton

pupil, who is aspiring to study Event Management, has

Hall enjoyed record breaking success at the National

achieved this unprecedented success thanks to her

Schools Lacrosse and the senior team were crowned

efforts to gain real-world experience in the field. Rydal

‘Queens of the North’ status and finalists in the National

Penrhos has supported Eve by connecting her with the

Schools Lacrosse championships, the first time in the

school’s extensive network of alumni and corporate

tournament’s history a school from the north had made

partners, including major firms such as Event Lounge

it to the finals. This comes in the year that the school’s

and Worldspan. Eve has also acknowledged the crucial

great sport will be played at the 2028 Olympics in Los

support of Rydal Penrhos staff, particularly UCAS and

Angeles, and Moreton Hall’s Lacrosse Coach, William

Careers Advisor Mr Farnell, who brings over 35 years of

Baxter, has been selected to represent Great Britain in

experience to the task of securing pupils places at the

the Super Sixes Tournament in Hong Kong and compete

best universities in the UK and beyond.

on the world stage.

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Learning by heart As the new calendar year begins, the minds of many parents turn towards the educational options that await their children come September. Whether it is the approaching leap to secondary education in Year 7, the start of GCSE and A-Level study in Years 10 and 12, or simply the desire for a more nurturing and challenging environment, there are many reasons for families to consider their choice of school.

Every year we see new Sixth Form pupils, once hesitant to leave their existing friends, form lifelong connections as they seize every opportunity our school offers. Or GCSE and A-Level candidates on Results Day, celebrating grades that once seemed beyond their grasp, before setting out to the universities of their dreams. Whether your child needs an environment with a stronger academic direction to help realise their potential, or a more closely-knit community that can help foster personal and social flourishing, moving to Rydal Penrhos is not just a change of school; it is a life-changing decision. The pathway for a child or young person to study at Rydal Penrhos is open to all families thanks to our fee assistance opportunities. As a Methodist school and registered charity, we are committed to making our exceptional educational provision accessible to any child, regardless their background or financial situation. For prospective pupils and their families, there are three types of scholarship award available at Rydal Penrhos: Fully Funded Places, Scholarship Premiums and Bursaries. Fully Funded Places: Each year, we offer two Fully Funded Places to bright local children and young people. These places

Any family wishing to apply for a Fully Funded Place or

– awarded based on school reports, a Cognitive Ability Test,

Bursary must attend our Scholar Saturday event on January

and an interview with a senior staff member – are means-

20 2024 to be considered. At the event, pupils will sit their

tested, with eligibility determined through an external

Cognitive Ability Test and participate in an interview with

financial assessment.

a senior staff member. This is a powerful opportunity for your child to gain access to all the benefits of a world-class

Scholarship Premiums: For pupils excelling in academics,

education.

sports, drama, music, or art, a Scholarship Premium provides an annual reward of £500 for the pupil to spend in support of

Apply now for your child to attend Scholar Saturday by

their pursuits.

contacting our Admissions Department at admissions@ rydalpenrhos.com or on 01492 530155. Our friendly and

Bursaries: If a child receives an Academic Scholarship

knowledgeable team will be more than happy to answer any

Premium, then they are eligible for a Bursary (fee assistance)

questions or engage in an informal discussion about your

if the combined income of those with parental responsibility is

child’s education. n

less than £60k. Bursaries, awarded on a sliding scale, involve the same financial assessments as Fully Funded Places. As a result of our Bursary awards, children and young people who would receive a Fully Funded Place based on their academic performance, but are not financially eligible, can still be

Tom Hutchinson is the Principal of Rydal Penrhos

awarded a place at Rydal Penrhos on reduced fees.

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Unlock your potential At St Gerard’s, happiness takes centre stage. They believe that a joyful atmosphere is the foundation for successful learning. As a family-orientated school, they are proud to create a safe, friendly, and nurturing environment where pupils thrive.

Nestled in the picturesque surroundings of Bangor, St Gerard’s is a beacon of educational excellence, shaping the futures of young minds in the heart of North Wales. The school isn’t just a place of learning; it’s a vibrant community where every pupil’s journey is a personalised adventure. Their commitment to excellence shines through in our pupils remarkable achievements. What sets St Gerard’s apart is its commitment to providing holistic education. The classrooms are more than spaces for lessons; they are laboratories of curiosity, fostering creativity and critical thinking. Their dedicated educators go beyond textbooks, guiding pupils to discover their passions and potentials. ready to embark on their educational adventure. They believe The lush campus, adorned with greenery and modern

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Phoenix55 The benefits of boarding promotes healthy fostering

Director of Boarding at the Thomas Adams School, Lee Irwin, explains just how your child can benefit from life at a state boarding school…

One of the most common questions I am asked in my role is

in the positive relationships that exist between students and

how does state boarding differ from the independent model.

staff.’ I couldn’t be prouder of the impact that both boarding

My answer is always the same; it doesn’t. Having extensive

and my staff have on the lives of our students.”

experience of boarding in both the state and independent sectors, I know that we all offer the same high level of pastoral

Choosing the right boarding environment is key to a

care and we all have a shared love of boarding and education.

contented child. I always remind the parents when they

If we didn’t, we wouldn’t be in our roles and be looking after

are looking around a boarding house to look at it through

boarders 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

the ‘eyes of their child’. Whilst we, as adults, may require a ‘hotel’ style arrangement if we are staying away from home,

State boarding schools come in many different sizes and we

children need to have shared experiences to bond. Separate

recognise that what may be right for one family, may not be

rooms, whilst ideal for older pupils, may be isolating for

the ‘best fit’ for another. State boarding schools are spread

younger children. We are fortunate that the boarding house

across the UK and are based in large cities as well as small

at Thomas Adams is spacious in nature with a range of

towns. However, one thing that unites us all is our shared

single, double and small dorm style bedrooms. In addition,

belief of the power of boarding and how it positively impacts

we have our own refectory, common rooms, games rooms,

on every individual child that walks through our doors.

kitchens and study areas. The younger boarders are within

Each year, state boarding schools regularly out-perform other

the main house and the older pupils are housed separately.

state schools with many topping academic league tables

However, we all come together throughout the day to meet

around the country. The combination of the excellent state-

and socialise. This ‘family time’ is the key to our success

funded education and a stable boarding community enables

and allows us to have such a popular establishment with

students to make the most of their talents and abilities. At

an international demographic. Most parents may not want

Thomas Adams School, we are one of the top performing state

a ‘larger’ boarding house experience for their children, but

schools in the Midlands, coupled with outstanding boarding

would instead relish a more smaller, comforting environment

facilities, this allows us to maintain a friendlier ethos and are

that is more akin to home or staying with a family member.

often described as ‘Shropshire’s largest family’. Being the closest boarding school to Wales, also makes us a popular

Your child will make lifelong friendships within boarding.

choice for busy families.

They will span continents and last forever. We often have ex-students come back, some well into their later years, and

Headmaster of Thomas Adams School, Mark Cooper is a keen

they will talk romantically about their time in boarding and

advocate of boarding, having run the boarding house for a

how they still keep in touch with their friends from 50 years

number of years alongside his wife. “I am so proud to say

ago. Whether you are considering boarding for the first time,

that Adams House is a totally inclusive environment where

or have experience of boarding as a young person yourself.

boarders from around the world live and prosper together,

Always remember that, whilst the array of options may look

developing friendships for life. Boarding allows us to ensure

confusing’ making an early start will always give you plenty

that the boarders have the perfect preparation for university.

of opportunities to get it right. As a Director of Boarding

Our most recent OFSTED recognised that ‘Students at this

that has spent many years helping parents make the right

school are strongly encouraged to develop their individuality.

decision, I always tell families to take your time, visit lots

Staff support them to grow personally, academically and

of schools, but ultimately trust your instincts as when ‘you

socially. Staff are committed to students and this is reflected

know, you know’. n

Lee Irwin is Director of Boarding at the Thomas Adams School in Shropshire and can be contacted on 01939 237000, or via email at: Lee.Irwin@TAS.318education.co.uk. To help you make the right decision, please visit www.thomasadams.net

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Community

News Comprehensive building services from RAG Construction

Based in Llanfairpwllgwyngyll, Anglesey, RAG Construction offers a comprehensive range of all groundworks and building services. As a business they are strongly committed to providing clients with the highest level of service in the building and construction market. With both large and small jobs undertaken, their services include, but are not limited to, paving, drainage, fencing, joinery, demolition, property refurbishments and maintenance and all aspects of home improvements. www.ragconstructions.co.uk

Kerbside Motors provides one stop shop

Kerbside Motors in Rhyl has a wide range of cars available for you to view but, if they don’t have the car that you are looking for, then they can most likely source one for you. Kerbside Motors are AA-approved which means they are a trusted seller who conforms to their obligations under the Sales of Goods Act 2015, and they also offer insurance for seven days for £29.00 via the AA. All of Kerbside’s cars come with a new MOT and MOT testing for life ownership of your new car, full service and warranty with roadside assistance for your peace of mind. Kerbside motors also offer finance for most of their cars, via two leading lenders who specialise in providing excellent rates to suit your requirements and circumstances. skerbside@aol.com

Stunning locations for business events in North Wales

A series of events is celebrating a new year of bringing business people together in stunning and inspiring locations across North Wales. The informal networking meetings, called 4NorthWales, are organised by Lanyon Bowdler Solicitors and Barclays Bank, and have taken in a range of venues since being launched in October 2022. Emma Deering, of Lanyon Bowdler, which has offices in Conwy and provides legal support for clients all over North Wales, said she was delighted with the success of the 4NorthWales events. “We all know how important it is in business to meet new people and build contacts, but we didn’t want to create just another networking event,” she explained. “We wanted 4NorthWales to be different, so made an effort to find stunning and inspiring locations – which North Wales is fortunate enough to have lots of – and to make each event informal and enjoyable. It’s been really pleasing to see attendance numbers grow over the year, with people often complimenting the venues, some of which have been new discoveries for them. We have been to Dylan’s in Conwy, The Bank Wine Bar in Wrexham, Ocean’s Edge with its amazing views over Trearddur Bay, just to name a few.” info@lblaw.co.uk

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Community

News

Family furniture firm goes above and beyond

Located in the heart of Chirk’s picturesque village, Shannon Sales has been an established furniture and carpet store and part of the community for over nearly 50 years. Originally built in the 1860s as a Victorian school, the

hand to provide help and advice to those making that all

charming grade II listed building is a pleasure to explore

important purchase. Shannon Sales prides itself on going

while looking for the perfect item for your home. Founded

above and beyond for their customers. That’s why their

in the 1970s by local couple Sonny and Ann Jones, this

experienced team of furniture installers, carpet fitters, and

family-run business has been managed by their daughter,

delivery drivers are on hand to make installation a quick and

Debbie, alongside the help of her son, daughter, and long-

easy experience; providing free assembly and fitting, and are

time family friend, Cindy. All of whom have kept Sonny and

happy to remove old furniture that needs to make way. They

Ann’s legacy alive and kicking with unbeatable customer

also offer free delivery within 40 miles.

service to everyone who walks through their door, always on

www.shannonsales.co.uk

Where physical fitness and mental wellbeing go hand in hand Martial arts represent a multifaceted

discipline that transcends mere physical

Wrexham physiotherapy & sports injury clinic travel to clients

PThe team at Natural Balance

exercise, extending its influence to mental

Physiotherapy based in

fortitude and wellbeing. Beyond the obvious

Rossett, Wrexham have been

physicality, the practice of martial arts is a powerful catalyst

improving people’s lives for

for improving mental health and fitness. The martial arts

over 20 years, reducing pain,

philosophy places emphasis on values like discipline, respect,

optimising health, increasing fitness, maximising function

and perseverance. These principles not only govern actions

and enhancing performance. Most initial assessments and

within the dojo but also extend into daily life, fostering mental

treatments are carried out at Darland House, however the

clarity, emotional balance, and a strengthened sense of self.

team can see you and work with you wherever you need

For individuals grappling with stress, anxiety, or seeking an

them – at home, in your workplace, at the gym, or even by

avenue for self-improvement, martial arts offer a transformative

the pitch-side. They are happy to travel to Wrexham, Chester,

outlet. The synthesis of physical fitness and mental wellbeing

The Wirral, Cheshire and North East Wales. Appointments

in martial arts underscores its status not just as a workout

are available Monday to Friday between 9am and 7.30pm

regimen but as a holistic approach towards achieving a

and can be booked online or by phone. It is possible to

harmonious and healthier lifestyle. John Lynns provides both

request earlier and later week-day appointments and

adult and kids martial arts classes in Rhyl, Prestatyn, Abergele

Saturday morning appointments to suit you. Chaperones

and surrounding areas.

are always welcome.

johnlynns.co.uk

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Get married in style

Nestled within 30 acres of woodland and scenery in Mid Wales Nanteos is a beautiful Grade I Listed Georgian Mansion. It’s your very own country house to celebrate in style, with an experienced team on hand to deliver an exceptionally warm and relaxed occasion. With fine service and cuisine we will deliver the most perfect of days for you. They are with you every step of the way from our first day of meeting, to the goodbye as you leave to begin your lives as a married couple. Nanteos prides themselves in ensuring your day is exactly as you hoped, with a little extra magic. They specialise in creating tailor made dream days, anything from a smaller, intimate gathering to an all inclusive extravaganza, and everything in between! All weddings at Nanteos are bespoke, unique and tailored to you and your dreams. www.nanteos.com

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Investment advice from Hartey Wealth Management

Hartey Wealth Management Ltd are gearing up for their next round of investment presentations which will take place as follows: Tuesday 30th January

Chester Grosvenor, Chester Tuesday 6th February

Peckforton Castle, Tarporley Tuesday 27th February

Albright Hussey, Shrewsbury Tuesday 5th March

Chester Grosvenor, Chester To hear about the service they offer, as well as discussions about the current market, book your place now. info@harteywm.co.uk

New exhibitions at Ruthin Craft Centre

Opening in January the Ruthin Craft Centre has three amazing new exhibitions.

Wonderful Welsh weddings

Textile artist Nigel Hurlstone’s ‘The Wind from the Feet of the Dead’ exhibition

Henblas Country Park sits in the heart of Anglesey nestled amongst

presents a new body of work. Nigel

77 acres of Welsh farmland. Here you will experience first class

explores an enduring fascination with

service and dedication from the Henblas team at this luxurious

‘dressing-up,’ a conjuring trick that

family run wedding venue with panoramic views of the Snowdonia

allows a glimpse of other lives, from

Mountain range. Built in 1811 this beautiful Grade II listed building

cricketer to curate in a collection of self-

and accompanying barns have recently been fully renovated and

portraits that figure the artist dressed in

lovingly restored. Leaning into the history and character of the

an array of outfits. ‘Weaving Unearthed’

original buildings you will step into a world of timeless beauty as

is an exhibition of the latest work by

you exchange vows amidst the rolling hills and majestic peaks. With

sculptor-weaver Sue Hiley Harris, reveals

packages from two to 200 people the options are endless, from

her fascination for experimental woven

the exquisite ballroom adorned with sparkling chandeliers to the

structures and materials drawn from an

intimate lounge exuding warmth and charm, this fabulous venue

analogy with organic root systems. Using

seamlessly combines grandeur with intimacy, accommodating

silver and copper wire, paper yarn and

celebrations of any size.

abstract drawings of organic material,

www.henblascountrypark.com

Sue emphasises the environmental value of what is concealed underground. As part of a 4 Nations project led by Ruthin Craft Centre and National Glass Centre, Sunderland, Glassmaker Effie Burns has explored the potential of jewellery. Allowing Effie to develop a new body of work and will no doubt influence the long-term development of her practice. Celebrating the potential of glass, our ability to relate to its jewel-like qualities and the joy of the small scale object. All are on display from 13th January to 17th March. ruthincraftcentre.org.uk

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Puzzle corner

Down: 1 Dogs, 2 Sheltered, 3 Useless, 4 Sobs, 5 Duo, 6 Partial, 7 Supra, 8 Slyly, 13 Rustic, 14 Scan, 15 Sloped, 18 Gibberish, 19 Rued, 21 Surfers, 23 Theatre, 24 Rabat, 25 Glens, 27 Area, 28 Yelp, 30 Pas. Across: 1 Disguised, 6 Pesos, 9 Grebe, 10 Biography, 11 Otley, 12 Ordinary, 16 Chrysalis, 17 Lager, 20 Nodes, 22 Printable, 24 Rag trade, 26 Sewer, 29 Beekeeper, 31 Twine, 32 Tests, 33 Spaceship.

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Across 1 Masked (9) 6 Mexican money (5) 9 Diving bird (5) 10 Life story (9) 11 Yorkshire town on the Wharfe (5) 12 Commonplace (8) 16 Hard-shelled pupa (9) 17 Pilsner (5) 20 Swellings (5) 22 Fit for publication (9) 24 Fashion industry (3,5) 26 Effluent carrier (5) 29 Apiarist (9) 31 Strong thread (5) 32 Trials (5) 33 Necessary to get to Mars (9) Down 1 Stalks (4) 2 Protected from the weather (9) 3 No good (7) 4 Weeps (4) 5 Pair (3) 6 Incomplete (7) 7 Above (5) 8 Cunningly (5) 13 Rural (6) 14 Scrutinize (4) 15 Inclined (6) 18 Nonsense (9) 19 Regretted (4) 21 Wave riders (7) 23 Stage (7) 24 Capital of Morocco (5) 25 Valleys (5) 27 Extent of space (4) 28 Quick sharp bark (4) 30 Step in ballet (3)


IN CONVERSATION WITH

Conwy Mind January, often perceived as a fresh start, is paradoxically shadowed by what has come to be known as Blue Monday – the third Monday of the month, considered the most depressing day of the year. Blue Monday, serves as a symbolic reminder of the struggles many face in maintaining mental wellbeing. The weight of grief can be amplified during this time, urging us to reflect not only on the losses we’ve experienced but also on the importance of mental health support for ourselves and our loved ones.

We were delighted to be able to speak with Nikki Jones, Fundraising & Community Engagement Officer, at Conwy Mind

How does Conwy Mind address the unique mental health needs of diverse populations in our local area, including

recently on how they can support you, if you are struggling

considerations for cultural competence and inclusivity?

with your own mental health.

At Conwy Mind we pride ourselves on working with our community. We are committed to delivering services that

What specific mental health programs or initiatives do you

meet the ever-changing needs of that community and involve

offer in our local community?

service users with the design, development, delivery, and

Here at Conwy Mind, we offer a range of free services to those

review of our services. We ensure we gather feedback from a

struggling with their mental health in our local community.

wide range of people to see how we can help further.

We offer 1-1 support including calls, counselling and our sixweek supported self-help programme. We also enjoy getting out in the community and hosting peer support groups and

What upcoming events or campaigns is Conwy Mind

planning in our local area to further promote mental

events such as coffee mornings, Mums Matter, LGBTQIA+

health awareness?

support, Wellness walks and lots more!

Over the year we host a number of fundraising events to help us continue to the work we do. Our next fundraising event is

How does Conwy Mind collaborate with local organisations and community groups to promote mental health

the Conwy Mind Seal Splash, a cold-water dip on Colwyn Bay Beach that will take place on Sunday 4th February. It’s £5 to

awareness and support?

take part, every penny raised goes to helping those struggling

We work closely with local organisations and community

in your local community. Cold water swimming has proven

groups to make sure we further understand the needs of our

health benefits so you will not only be helping improve the

local community and ensure people are aware of our services

lives of others by raising vital funds, but also improving

and how we can support them. We collaborate with the job

your own wellbeing! To sign up head to our website

centre, Conwy Council, Cartrefi Conwy and local schools

www.conwymind.org.uk n

to name a few! We offer mental health training courses to individuals and organisations. Can you share any testimonials from those in our

community who have benefited from your services?

If you have any questions that you would like answering please send them to info@tomowenandson.com

We gather feedback from everyone who uses our services and some of the comments are truly wonderful, to see the difference our team is making is something that makes us so proud. Here are a few:

J “It has completely changed my life for the better and I can’t thank you enough. Every aspect of my life has improved because of the knock-on effects of this program.”

J “Conwy Mind has exceeded my needs and I feel so much better. I did not think I would come out the other end of anxiety so quickly, but I feel as though my mentor has really driven my road to recovery a lot quicker. I felt heard and understood.”

J “Best decision I made was to get help and learn to talk about my feelings rather than lock them away.”

Kelly Owen is funeral director at Tom Owen and Son – an award-winning, family run, independent community Funeral Director situated in Llandudno. They provide a modern fresh approach to organising funerals that empowers you to have a unique funeral that is fitting for the person that has died. For more information, please get in touch with one of the team by calling 01492 860 280 or visit the blog and website at www.tomowenandson.com

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MAGAZINE

IN THE

STARS...

While everyone remembers Russell Grant from his Breakfast TV appearances in the 1980’s, most people don’t realise that Russell was the first astrologer in over 300 years to present a horoscope forecast to a member of the Royal Family (HRH Queen Mother). Now dubbed the “Royal Astrologer” Russell has appeared on numerous television shows, including Strictly Come Dancing. He divides his time between London and his North Wales home near Portmeirion. www.russellgrant.com

January’s horoscopes brought to you by Russell Grant ARIES (March 21st – April 20th) you a glowing reference. It will feel good to have your contributions recognised. People will not mind stopping whatever they are doing on the 15th to give you their time. All you have to do is ask for the help, advice or support you are in need of.

LIBRA (September 24th – October 23rd) It will feel wonderful on the 1st to focus on projects that have deep personal meaning for you. You’re tired of being expected to help advance other people’s interests and your New Year’s Resolution will be to break this cycle. Fulfilling your own desires makes you happier, more confident and more aware of your own abilities.

TAURUS (April 21st – May 21st) A scent, song or message will fill you with nostalgia on the 1st. A trip down memory lane will be as sweet as it is painful. A loved one will encourage you to put a stored item on display in a special corner of a favourite room. Through no fault of your own, a short trip will be postponed on the 6th. Be ready for a change of plans.

SCORPIO (October 24th – November 22nd) Your ability to communicate is off the chart on the 1st. People will adjust their own ideas once they hear your suggestions and proposals. The new moon on the 11th makes it a great time to launch a blog or website. You will attract a loyal following very quickly.

GEMINI (May 22nd – June 21st) Some complicated matters on the 1st will have you pacing back and forth wondering which way things are going to turn. By the 9th information you have been waiting for will arrive and this should put you out of your misery. A commission, legacy or bonus will be awarded to you on the 11th. In business the new moon will prompt you to call in a few favours.

SAGITTARIUS (November 23rd – December 21st) Family plans will be delayed on the 1st. You want to be in motion but when everything comes to a standstill you can’t hurry things along. A brisk walk will be a healthy outlet for frustration. Coming to terms with a partner’s changing needs makes you more sensitive and understanding. Encourage them to pursue their dreams on the 9th.

CANCER (June 22nd – July 23rd) Nothing is going to change if you won’t talk over things you aren’t happy about. The new moon on the 11th encourages you to have a heart to heart discussion. You and a partner need to spend more time together. Remember how happy you used to be. You can rekindle this relationship once you start focusing on each other’s needs.

CAPRICORN (December 22nd – January 20th) You will be easily distracted on the 6th and because of the confusion and frustration it will take a while to get back on track. Getting results will take longer than expected but don’t give up. When you formulate a plan on the 11th the new moon will encourage you to stick with your intentions. Maintain a positive outlook on the 12th and the going will get easier.

LEO (July 24th – August 23rd) Whether you are happy with the situation or not, you could end up caught up in the affairs of close friends and family on the 1st. This means you won’t be able to get on with other things you intended to do. People will be grateful when you put your interests aside for their sake. The new moon on the 11th reminds you of the importance of striking a healthy balance between work and family life.

AQUARIUS (January 21st – February 19th) Happy thoughts of times gone by should be cherished on the 1st but don’t let your fondness for the past deprive you of joy in the present. It’s not like you to wallow in nostalgia. An unusual therapy will bring relief from a nagging health problem on the 10th. Do some research into healing professionals who specialise in cases like your own.

VIRGO (August 24th – September 23rd) You won’t be happy about having your routine disrupted on the 1st but your mood will lift on the 5th when you get to take a trip to a beautiful location. You will also enjoy this chance for a change of scenery. Being surrounded by greenery is therapeutic. Something that is broken can be fixed on the 11th. The new moon supports taking practical measures to ensure problems aren’t repeated.

PISCES (February 20th – March 20th) Listen to your body on the 1st. Late nights, rich food and alcohol are taxing your system. Get treatment if you are struggling with an addiction. Stop swimming against the tide on the 8th and face the facts of a difficult situation. If family life is chaotic, pour your energy into your work. Force yourself to go out and mingle on the 11th. Some wonderful friendships will emerge under a friendly new moon.

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