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Goodbye Budgens, Hello Waitrose Waitrose, food shop of the John Lewis Partnership, opens in Mountsorrel in May Budgens franchised store, owned by Soar Valley farmer Andrew Fear un l bought back about a year ago, struggled to draw in the customers a er the fire at the building on Granite Way in 2011. It will become the sixth Waitrose shop in Leicestershire and the first branch to open in the county since 2012. Budgens’ staff employed at the branch will transfer to Waitrose and a further 40 jobs will be created as part of the mul ‐million pound investment being made in the store. All employees will become Partners in the John Lewis Partnership and as such will have a stake in the success of the business, a say in how it is run and a share in profits. Last year, exis ng Partnership employees received the equivalent of almost six week’s wages in bonus, so a significant propor on of profits remain in the communi es Waitrose serve. Budgens in Mountsorrel will con nue to trade un l the end of February. It will then be handed over to Waitrose in late March with the new shop opening on the 5th May. Waitrose has also announced it will be launching its Community Ma ers and Partner Volunteering schemes which will see £6,000 and 100 hours donated to local causes nominated by customers each year. Find out more on the Waitrose website: www.waitrose.com

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Trains run every weekend of the year, plus bank holidays and selected weekdays through the summer. Most are steam hauled re‐crea ng the glorious days of yesteryear. In addi on, First Class Restaurant Car Services provide five course meals whilst travelling between Loughborough and Leicester. Childhood dreams can come true with a Drive a Locomo ve Experience, when you can take the regulator on a mighty steam locomo ve or notch up on a powerful diesel. There are also many special events, including Steam Galas, Peppa Pig, Bonfire Night, 1940’s War me Weekend and Santa Specials.

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Diesel Gala Clock up the miles at the GCR’s first modern trac on gala of the year. All ac on with passenger and goods trains a plenty.

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Cake and Bake – Iced Orange Bundt Cake

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Soar Valley Life We deliver 30,000 magazines every two months. This includes most of the accessible private proper es in the villages shown on the map together with about 9,500 private houses in Loughborough. We split this distribu on over two months: 15,000 to the North in month one and 15,000 to the South in month two. We make about a thousand available in retail and business outlets in Loughborough and on the borders of our delivery areas. You can download a fully detailed PDF version of the map, including numbers of proper es in each loca on, from our website: www.soarvalleylife.co.uk/homepage KEGWORTH

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Home is…

When we started Soar Valley Life, four years ago, there was very li le house building anywhere in Leicestershire. The world was in the worst financial crisis since the Wall Street crash and the Great Depression that followed. Mortgages were impossible to obtain, unless you didn’t need one; the future seemed hopeless and the end was nigh it seemed. Then, almost overnight, the Tories got in again, Osborne gave the economy a boost and we thought, maybe austerity had been a put up job all the me! Suddenly ‘For Sale’ boards sprung up on every street, building sites blossomed, renova on began in mothballed listed building conversions and everything seemed hunky dory. It was ‘business as usual’ ‐ as if the credit crunch had never happened. A quick scan on the internet reveals that all the top ten house building companies have developments in Leicestershire: there are mul ple new build sites in Loughborough and ten of the largest Soar Valley villages. With our distributors repor ng new streets and more houses each month we are having to increase our print run to meet our distribu on schedules. In May, we have decided to increase our numbers to 35,000 to include East Leake and the new houses in Birstall. The real proof of this growth though, for us at Burton Towers at least, could be that in this edi on we have our first major house builder promo ng their new homes in our magazine. (See Davidsons Homes on page 12). S ll more proof that our region is on the up and an even be er place to be, comes with the announcement of a new Waitrose store right in the middle of the Soar Valley. (See page 4 and also the insert in April’s delivery just before the store opens on May 5th). But of course, if you are like us and your home is where your heart is, in our wonderful Soar Valley, all this is academic. The wide isles in Waitrose will be nice though...

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Go a Get A Witness Iain Betson conducts enquiries into a useful new website Come‐on, ‘fess up. I know it’s happened to you because it’s happened to me. How many mes have you seen, or been the vic m of, down‐right dangerous driving by another and wished that a policemen had also seen what you had experienced and nabbed the perpetrator? Well now your wish can come true. It takes a li le forethought and effort on your part, but if it helps to get numpty drivers and, frankly, those who seem to have li le regard for human life when driving, off the road and given their just desserts, then I think it’s me and money well spent. The use of the dash‐board mounted camera is compara vely recent in the UK, although it is rising. This is in contrast to Russia, where, judging from the hours of Youtube dash‐cam uploads, its use seems universal. Your own insurance protec on Fi ng one to your car is quite simple and reasonably inexpensive to do, certainly when you consider that the material it captures could save you a fortune in insurance.

But what do you do with that footage if you do record bad, dangerous or illegal driving? You could contact the police directly and show them the evidence, but your camera may not have recorded enough material for charges to be brought. Alterna vely, you could consider submi ng it to the PoliceWitness.com website. The aim of the site is to highlight dangerous driving and that those responsible are now having their ac ons recorded. They also act as a conduit to the police and insurance companies when claims or charges are brought. You may not have been the only one recording an incident, so the site can act as a collec on point for other footage of the same incident, thereby increasing the chances of a prosecu on. An addi onal incen ve for ge ng a dash‐cam is that, to help insurance companies prove liability, it may also pay for itself.

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Davidsons Homes Davidsons Homes brings luxury proper es to Leicestershire The last chance is here to purchase a luxury home in the grounds of a beau ful 18th century mansion, as Davidsons Homes is now releasing the final phase of 18 proper es at their Lakeside at Scrapto Hall development.

Situated around an exis ng lake and surrounded by trees, the three to five‐bedroom homes have been built to a tradi onal design with modern day living in mind.

built with an immediate advantage as their se ng is so beau ful. These final homes have a stunning lakeside loca on so we know they will be popular with homebuyers.

Davidsons Homes is building at other Leicestershire loca ons, including their Woodgate View development in East Leake and their St James Gate development in Anstey.

Five detached and semi‐detached homes are currently on sale from £265,000 at Lakeside, with more to be released shortly, and they are expected to be as popular as the homes that have already been built.

“Scrapto is a beau ful village with a lovely rural feel, but also benefits from fantas c connec ons to Leicester and beyond.

All homes are built to Davidsons Homes’ usual high standard and are designed for the long‐term, with though ul design features and light, airy living spaces.

“We’re urging interested par es to pop in and visit the sales advisor without delay, or risk missing out on their perfect lake side home.”

Homehunters are invited to call 01530 888 456 for more details on Davidsons Homes’ new Leicestershire proper es.

Stephanie King, Sales Director for Davidsons Homes, said: “Our homes at Scrapto have been

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Inheritance Tax Changes Last Summer, the Chancellor announced significant changes to rules on Inheritance Tax (IHT), including the phased increase of the IHT allowance. This will eventually rise to £1million for married couples who own their own home. For some the change is welcome, but not for those without children, or who do not own their home. The current tax‐free amount, known as the ‘nil rate band’, stands at £325,000 for an individual and £650,000 for married couples, or those in a civil partnership, who leave their estates to each other. The nil rate band levels will remain the same; the amount over the nil rate band is taxable at 40%. For deaths a er 6 April 2017 an addi onal IHT allowance, known as the ‘main residence nil rate band’ (MRNRB) will also be available. This new relief will only be applicable if a main residence is inherited by direct descendants, such as children, step‐children or grandchildren.

The tax‐free MRNRB amount will be introduced at £100,000 per person, and will increase by £25,000 each year un l it reaches £175,000 per person in 2020. From then, if the MRNRB applies, up to £500,000 of a single person’s estate will be free from IHT; for married couples up to £1million will be tax‐ free. Unfortunately, estates worth over £2million may lose some or all of the tax‐free MRNRB; the allowance will be reduced by £1 for every £2 over the £2million threshold. Where a person has sold or downsized their home on or a er 8 July 2015 the tax‐free MRNRB will s ll be available, provided that the proceeds of the sale of the home are passed to their direct descendants. Wills and Inheritance Tax are complex areas and if you require further advice or assistance please contact Katrina Greenwell: k.greenwell@moss-solicitors.co.uk Anthony Benskin: a.benskin@mosssolicitors.co.uk or Nicola Rollinson: n.rollinson@moss-solicitors.co.uk

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Nicky Morgan MP Many readers will have heard of the Mountsorrel Railway Project. Run by volunteers and led by the indefa gable Steve Cramp, they have not only recreated the Mountsorrel branch line from the Great Central Railway but are now mid-way through opening a heritage centre... I had the privilege of visi ng the centre recently and hearing more about their plans. The centre will have a lovely café as well as a visitors centre for all of us to find out more about the line and local history. I was par cularly pleased to hear about the work they are planning with local schools. Local pupils have already been involved in ecology study sessions and restoring some of the wagons for the line. Steve and his team are doing an amazing job for our local area. Please do visit when the café and the centre open soon. I was delighted to receive details about a local Women’s Ins tute branch – the Charnwood Women’s Ins tute Girls (or Wigs) – who meet at East Goscote. The Women’s Ins tute celebrated its centenary last year and I know there are other successful WI branches in the Loughborough and Charnwood area, including Shepshed where I spoke a couple of years ago. Details can be found at www.thewi.org.uk I recently met with local representa ves from the Big Lo ery Fund and hope to hold an open session for them at my offices. The Big Lo ery Fund run a number of programmes and they are looking for bids from our area par cularly under the Awards for All and the Reaching Communi es programmes. Finally I am privileged to con nue in my work as Secretary of State for Educa on and Minister for Women and Equali es. It has been a busy start to the year with many school visits. I am pleased to have started the process of reforming our vital children’s social services with more investment in training great social workers and tackling those services which are not yet good enough. Another issue we have pledged to address is the con nuing gender pay gap. New regula ons will mean companies and public sector organisa ons will have to publish informa on about their pay gap.

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Chicken in Red Wine

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This is a quick, easy and flavoursome way to serve chicken. Use a full-bodied red wine such as a Burgundy for the best flavour, although there is no need to buy a really pricy one!

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Blend the cornflour and 2 tbsp water to a smooth paste then s r the paste into the pan. Simmer gently for further 2‐3 minutes, s rring all the me, un l the liquid has thickened. Serve with sautéed potatoes and steamed green beans and garnish with parsley sprigs. This dish freezes well, so it’s worth doubling up the quan es to freeze away half for another day. Allow to cool completely then spoon into a shallow freezer‐ proof container and freeze for up to 2 months. Defrost thoroughly then reheat in a flameproof casserole un l piping hot.

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Ingredients: • 2 tbsp olive oil • 600g skinless chicken breast fillets, cut into chunks • 225g bu on mushrooms • 200g shallots, peeled • 1 garlic clove, peeled and crushed • 300ml red wine • 200ml chicken or vegetable stock • 2 tbsp sun‐dried tomato puree • 1 bay leaf • 2tbsp cornflour • Sprigs of fresh parsley to garnish • Sautéed potatoes and steamed green beans, to serve

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Recipe Cake and Bake

Iced Orange Bundt Cake

Serves 10 Ready in 1 hour 30 minutes, plus cooling and se ng mes

This delicious citrus flavoured sponge is made in a classic ring-shaped bundt n. You’ll find them in most good cook shops and larger supermarkets, or you can use an ordinary 1.5L capacity ring mould n instead.

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Ingredients: • 200g unsalted bu er, so ened, plus extra for greasing • 300g self‐raising flour, plus extra for dus ng • 200g caster sugar • 3 large eggs, beaten • 1/2 tsp baking powder • Finely grated zest of 1 large orange • 100ml fresh orange juice • 100‐150ml milk FOR THE ICING • 100g icing sugar • Approx 2 tbsp fresh orange juice

Make sure to grease and flour the bundt n thoroughly or you may find it tricky to turn the cake out. Use the p of a small pale e knife or silicon spatula to gently loosen the edges of the cake first.

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Understanding Diabe c Re nopathy What is diabe c re nopathy? Diabe c re nopathy occurs when the re na is damaged and occurs in anyone who has diabetes. It can cause visual impairment that, without treatment, is likely to get worse over me. How does diabetes cause diabe c re nopathy? In diabetes, without effec ve treatment, levels of sugar in the blood are higher than normal. Consistently high levels of sugar cause changes to small blood vessels in the eye, resul ng in eye damage. Changes to the levels of fats in your blood (e.g. cholesterol, triglycerides) and high blood pressure can contribute to re nopathy. How can I reduce the risk of diabe c re nopathy? Maintain good control of blood sugar, fats and blood pressure including regular exercise and stopping smoking. You should discuss the right levels of blood sugar, fats and blood pressure for you with your GP. Your treatment should be tailored to these targets and progress monitored regularly. You should a end an annual eye screening clinic. This is important, as visual symptoms of diabe c re nopathy only occur when the disease is quite advanced. Screening will

detect damage early, allowing earlier and more effec ve treatment. What happens at the screening clinic? Eye drops will be used to widen your pupils. A special digital camera will be used to take a photograph of the re na. The eye drops may cause your vision to be blurred and make your eyes sensi ve to light, so it is important not to drive on the day and sunglasses will help to reduce the sensi vity to light. As I already visit the eye screening clinic, do I need to see my optometrist annually? It is vital you see your optometrist annually as an eye test checks not just for diabe c re nopathy, but looks out for other eye condi ons as well.

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Rhythm and repe on are important elements in garden design. Gardens can seem ordinary un l rhythm is introduced‌ It is not the individual objects in a garden that are important; it is how the objects relate to one another and the spaces they deďŹ ne. A simple way to introduce rhythm is to repeat an architectural form. This can be achieved with plan ng, using

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7. Open the greenhouse or conservatory doors and vents on warm days. 8. Protect fruit blossom from late frosts. 9. Tie in climbing and rambling roses and feed hungry shrubs and roses. 10. Buy and plant new roses.

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Some Common Removable Benign Skin Blemishes Blood Spots: Bright red spots caused by leaking blood vessels Epidermoid Cysts and Milia: Smooth round lumps filled with kera n, forming under the top layer of skin, varying in size from ny (milia) to pea‐sized Liver (Age) Spots: Areas of pigmenta on ranging from pale to very dark brown, common on the face, arms, hands, neck, chest and shoulders Seborrhoeic Keratosis: Domed or plate‐like growths which tend to increase with age, hence the outdated term “senile wart”. Their surface varies from slightly rough to very hard and crusty, with colour ranging

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The Many Benefits of Honey

Throughout history honey has been used to treat coughs, wounds, indiges on, skin infec ons, fa gue, flu’s, burns and more.... Honey contains flavonoids; an oxidants which help reduce the risk of some cancers and heart disease. And recent research shows that honey treatment may help disorders such as ulcers and bacterial gastroenteri s due to its an ‐bacterial and an ‐fungal proper es. It also helps with coughs and throat irrita ons. Honey is an excellent sweetener; although it contains simple sugars, it is NOT the same as white sugar or ar ficial sweeteners. Its exact combina on of fructose and glucose actually helps the body regulate blood sugar levels. Honey heals wounds and burns and external applica on of honey has been shown to be as effec ve as conven onal treatment with silver sulfadiazine. Honey is an excellent probio c. Some varie es of honey possess large amounts of friendly bacteria. This includes up to 6 species of lactobacilli and 4 species of bifidobacteria. These are just some of the many benefits of honey so why not try it! Paula Reed

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Walking – Buxton Wood

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The Smell of the Greasepaint, the Roar of the Crowd As addic ve occupa ons go, being involved in live musical theatre has to be somewhere near the top of the list for conver ng excitement, nervous energy and dedica on into the pure sa sfac on of a job well done... Some of Mary’s fondest memories stem from her me as a member of Coalville Amateur Opera c Society and she can warble along to most of the old show tunes. One of our greatest pleasures these days is to a end a show; there’s something magical about being in the audience of a live musical.

So now we are pleased to promote a Soar Valley theatre group ‐ Greasepaint Produc ons ‐ who have been pu ng on shows and concerts for the last 23 years. In their own words Greasepaint is: ‘A collec on of some of the brightest stars and most talented performers in the Loughborough & East Midlands area.’ Each year they produce a major show at Loughborough Town Hall and this year’s main produc on is Barnum. In our July and August Issues we will be running a compe on to win ckets for Barnum ‐ so watch this space!

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And Another Thing... by Tom Hughes Where Tom Does ‘Snapchat’

“Tom? Tom! Put down that silly magazine and listen.” “It’s not a silly magazine. Look at that split‐screen camper ‐ isn’t she lovely?” “Amazing. Listen, it’s about Hannah.” My ears pricked up at the men on of our teenage protégé. “What about Hannah?” “Well, you know that boy she likes at school? The good‐looking one that’s taller than you?” “No. But do con nue.” “Well ‐ and don’t breathe a word ‐ they’re talking.” “What about?” “Does it ma er? The main thing is that they’re talking. Isn’t it exci ng!” “Thrilling. Are they talking now? Do you want me to go and listen?” “No! Don’t be nosey. Just be happy that she’s talking to a nice boy. Here she comes. And no smart remarks thank you.” And with that Hannah, mobile device posi oned firmly in front of her face, plopped down on the sofa opposite. A pause, then. “So, your mother informs me that you’re talking to a boy.” “Mmnn.” “Are you talking now? Well it’s not much of a conversa on.” Hannah rolled her eyes as she held up her phone. “Er, Snapchat, hello?” “And how do you do Snapchat?” “You just ‘do’ Snapchat, OK?” Sarah tried to explain. “Tom, it’s a messaging app. It’s like tex ng but more... teenagey.” “Well I was tex ng Nigel last night asking could I borrow his nail gun

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and I don’t remember anyone ge ng giddy about that.” “Tom, talking, in this context means that they are, well you know, talking.” “I think I’ve just about grasped that concept, thank you. And so what comes next?” Sarah leant over and eyes widening said, “Well a er talking, if it goes well, then it’s... speaking!” My mouth dropped open in astonishment ‐ who’d have thought? I was about to throw in my twopenn’orth when up piped Hannah. “Er, I am actually here in the room you know? For goodness sake!” (Or words to that effect). With parental embarrassment now at its absolute zenith, Hannah, her eyes rolling like a zombie, flounced out in disgust. My Dearly Beloved and I returned to watching Wanted Down Under. “That wife is bullying him into going, why doesn’t he just tell her? I say dear, she’s.. what’s the ma er?” “Tom, a er the way you spoke to Hannah about that boy, well I wouldn’t be surprised if they ended up not speaking at all. Anyway I’m not staying here, I’m off out.” “Where to?” “None of your business. And do you know why? Because…we’re not speaking!” Fortunately, in short order Hannah and her new squeeze did in fact begin “speaking” and very soon a er (proving the ancient maxim that ‘faint heart ne’er won fair lady’) Hannah was asked out on a date to the cinema. And who was the chauffeur for this roman c interlude? You know it brother. So, a er just three hours of hysteria about which ou it to wear (during which me I went about my chores with Benny Goodman playing blissfully on my

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Go Everywhere under the Sun with Kia See the Interna onal Space Sta on Because of reflected sunlight, the ISS is visible to the naked eye as a slow‐moving, bright white dot ; it can be seen a er sunset and before sunrise when the sta on remains sunlit but the ground and sky are dark. It takes about ten minutes to move from one horizon to another and is visible for only part of that me because of moving into or out of the Earth's shadow. Because of the size of its reflec ve surface area, the ISS is the brightest man‐made object in the sky, excluding flares, with an approximate maximum magnitude of between ‐1 and −4 when overhead, similar to Venus. The ISS, like many satellites, can also produce flares of up to 8 or 16 mes the brightness of Venus as sunlight glints off reflec ve surfaces. The NASA site is updated several mes a week with upcoming sigh ngs. You can put Leicester in as your loca on and it will tell you where and when to view. Go here for the website: spo hesta on.nasa.gov/sigh ngs

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Where to search Try gardens, riverbanks, beaches and common land (subject to by‐laws) but get permission from the landowner first if you want to dig on private land. Establish a finds sharing agreement (signed by both par es) before you dig to avoid disagreements in the event of a valuable discovery. Scheduled sites are protected areas of special historic interest (you will find lists in local museums or by going to Historic England site www.historicengland.org.uk) and you will need local authority permission to dig in those areas. Dealing with finds If you are fortunate enough to find something of value, you will be expected to share any money received from a sale 50%‐50% with the owner of the land. The website www.finds.org.uk gives a full defini on of the rules surrounding ‘Treasure Trove’. All items classed as treasure must be handed over to the state: a commi ee then decides on the size of the reward to be given to the finder and landowner. The idea of discovering hidden treasure may be exci ng, but metal detec ng isn’t just about the money. It’s a popular hobby that is open to all age groups and can be par cularly beneficial to older par cipants as it keeps you physically and mentally fit. Metal detec ng is also a pas me that offers an unrivalled, hands‐on approach to history that will expand your knowledge and apprecia on of this country’s rich heritage.

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Soar Valley Life Local Business Directory Harrison Landscaping ......................................... 29

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Food, Drink and Venues Charnwood Brewery Shop.................................. 57 The Free Trade Inn ‐ Beer Fes val ...................... 19 The Waterside Inn .............................................. 37 The White Horse Inn........................................... 56 The White Swan ................................................. 23

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Recycling Sites Leicestershire County Council .............................. 5

Shopping & Retail Filigree Heart Limited ......................................... 24

Merchants Jewson Ltd .......................................................... 35

Sports and Leisure

John A Stephens Ltd ........................................... 16

Cyclops Cycles....................................................... 8

NS Plumbing & Hea ng Supplies Ltd .................. 53

Great Central Railway ........................................... 4

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