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ith less than 50 days to go, the Christmas countdown has well and truly begun. This month there has been much talk amongst the UF team about our Christmas party - what to do, where to go and from us girls at least, what to wear?! So in this edition we turn our attention to the Office Christmas Party with some quick and effective styling tips for your clothes, hair and makeup. With just a few basic beauty products and well-chosen accessories, you can be party ready in under 15 minutes! However, for those of you looking for the star treatment this Christmas, check out our fabulous fashion and beauty competitions on pages 13 & 15. Whether you opt for the personal style consultation courtesy of John Lewis or a Xmas makeover with Kyle Beasley and his artistic team, you’ll be sure to sparkle! Finally we kick off our Christmas preparations in the kitchen with some home style recipes. From a glorious autumnal soup, to an alternative festive fish dish, there’s still plenty of time to practice perfecting these recipes before the big day. Keep us posted on your Christmas parties and preparations through Facebook and Twitter.

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Kyle Beasley

The Salon owner and member of the ghd style squad, reports on this season’s hair trends.

Mr Sankar

The Consultant Cosmetic & Plastic Surgeon, advising you on surgical and non-surgical procedures.

Samantha Kimber

Our green-fingered expert, helping you to solve your gardening dilemmas.

OTHER CONTRIBUTORS: Lucy Cufflin, Nigel Brady, Catherine Lowe, Simon Manley, Mark Sandall, Mike Swan, Colin Bradley, Jake Harvey, Debbie James, Jack Richardson.

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NOVEMBER 2012

Contents

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Properties & Interiors

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24 The Devil is in the Detail

The little things that do matter

26 Woodn’t it be Lovely?

Adding style to your home

18 32 The Rise of the Reluctant Landlord

Fashion, Beauty & Health

Avoid those rental pitfalls

34 Tips from the Potting Shed

8 Here Come the Girls Christmas party chic

Ask our green fingered expert

Arts & Entertainment

12 Day to Night Makeup In less than 5 minutes

14 Hair it is Merry Christmas This season’s colour and

style trends

16 Liposuction Your questions answered

36 What’s On

Activities for the whole family

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38 Career Girl

Wining & Dining

40 Reviews November’s recommendations

18 Purrrfect Autumn Soup Pea soup with bacon &

42 Cinema Sound at Home

mustard croutons

20 Fancy a Roast this Festive Season? Try something different this

Competitions Win a Personal Style Consultation

A chance to win a 1-2-1 fashion & cosmetics consultation at John Lewis, Leicester for you and a friend

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Create movie magic in your living room

48 Putting Members First Leicestershire at the heart

Christmas

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Keira Knightley on choosing her roles

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Win a Xmas Makeover

A colour, cut and makeup with Kyle Beasley & his artistic team

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heRe CoMe THE GIRLS DRINKS

As conversations turn to the annual office party, the age old dilemma of what to wear will inevitably rear its head.

QuilteD sHoulDer BaG, £29, m&Co

Per una sPeziale Juliet skirt, £99, m&s

style tip – for Christmas drinks, ditch the office suit for a more on-trend leather skirt and detailed blouse and simply upgrade your accessories.

aloe Court sHoe, £130, PieD a terre

silk frill Blouse, £79, temPerley for JoHn leWis

minDy BlaCk Blazer, £199, sCaline lonDon

DINNER style tip – for a more formal dinner, team a vibrant dress with a plain black jacket. acceptable for the office but reveals a completely new look once the jacket is removed.

maBie Court sHoe, £65, monsoon

Diva Dress, £95, lovarni

DANCING style tip – for that allout Christmas sparkle, metallics continue to be a big hit this season. We love these skinny gold embellished trousers, combined with the more reserved military style cardi.

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et vous trousers, £22, matalan

lasCa loafer, £75, Bertie

Button DetaileD CarDiGan, £89, temPerley for JoHn leWis


THIS MONTH WE LOOK AT 3 WAYS TO TRANSFORM YOUR OFFICE WEAR INTO CHRISTMAS PARTY CHIC USING JUST A FEW ITEMS THAT YOU CAN FIT INTO YOUR HANDBAG. SINGLE DROP CRYSTAL EARRINGS, £28, ACCESSORIESDIRECT.COM SUEDE & PATENT COURT SHOE, £99, MINT VELVET

SILVER OVERSIZED CLUTCH BAG, £25, FIFTY PLUS

PARTY Essentials ALBA TURTLE CLUTCH, £28, ACCESSORIZE

ANKLE STRAP SANDAL, £12, PRIMARK

JET SWAROVSKI CRYSTAL CUFF BRACELET, £102, WHAT’S ABOUT TOWN?

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Lindsey Brown (left) & City Council Civic Support Manager Alex Kowalczuk

Leicestershire Boutique Named In Vogue List Of 100 Best Shops

Victoria Hawley, Manager of Doyles in Market Harborough.

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ogue has named an independent fashion boutique in Leicestershire as one of the best 100 shops outside London. Located in Market Harborough, Doyles is the only designer fashion boutique solely for women in the county to make the list. Doyles was commended for its diverse collections, including their selection of ‘under the radar’ designers. “We were delighted to make the Vogue 100 again,” comments Victoria Hawley, manager of Doyles in Market Harborough. “We aim to be the first choice fashion boutique for the style conscious. This accolade endorses both our choice of designers and reputation as the number one place to shop for women’s designer fashion in the area.” With another branch

in Woburn Sands in Buckinghamshire, the judges commented on both boutiques for their ‘continually changing stock and unique labels,’ stating that ‘Doyles has become a highly reputable, luxury boutique for fashion savvy customers’. The boutiques stock a wide range of designers including J Brand, Carven, Isabel Marant, Nicole Farhi, Vivienne Westwood Anglomania and new collections MSGM, 830 Sign and Shirtaporter. Collections are sourced from the UK, Europe and beyond to ensure the inclusion of both new and established designers. “We aim to offer our customers diversity, combining established designers such as Armani and Nicole Farhi with emerging talent,” comments Victoria.

Follow Doyles on Facebook at www.facebook.com/doylesfashion or Twitter at www.twitter.com/doylesfashion.

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Browns’ Bra Fitting Fiesta Supports Oxfam Appeal Browns Lingerie of Stoneygate, Leicester launched Breast Cancer Awareness Month with a weeklong Bra Fitting Fiesta.

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rom day one customers old and new flocked for bra fittings by international bra fitting expert Lindsey Brown. The boutique also offered an exclusive buy one Bra get the second Bra half price, across all brands such as Marie Jo, Pleasure State, Freya, Fantasie and Lejaby. The idea of the Browns’ Fiesta was to ask women to donate their ill-fitting Bras to Oxfam. With over 250 bras donated within 1 week, the Browns’ team hope this will go a long way in helping Oxfam’s appeal for women of West Africa. Most of the bras will be sent to Senegal where Oxfam’s enterprise Frip Ethique will employ local women to sell the bras to local market traders. Working at Frip Ethique allows women to earn a good salary, generating funds that can be spent on essentials such as food, rent and education.

Browns Lingerie is a dedicated designer Lingerie and Swimwear Boutique that has been established for over fifteen years, and is renowned for their brand selection, superb bra fitting and excellent customer service.

Model Danielle Lloyd joins in the fun at Browns


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az and Costa, Directors of la Maison De sacs, stoneygate, have sourced products from across the world renowned for their quality, design and craftsmanship. “We have leicestershire’s largest offering of designer bag brands” says Director, Maz alwarith. “our collections include Michael Kors, Comme des garcons, armani, DKny, Moschino, lulu guinness and orla Kiely, to name but a few”. in addition to its established labels, la Maison De sacs is also keen to support young, new talent, providing its customers with a truly exceptional shopping experience. The boutique itself is chic yet simple, a deliberate decision by its style conscious owners. “la Maison De sacs is all about merchandising product with plenty of space and lighting, ensuring each kate sHeriDan Caramel eve BaG, £60

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Day to night MaKeuP…in less than 5 Minutes

BoBBi BroWn eXtreme Party masCara, £18, JoHn leWis. Pliable between coats, so lashes stay separated as volume builds.

‘tis tHe season for offiCe Parties But unfortunately most of us Don’t Have time to run Home for a complete makeoVer.

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ere are our quick and easy tips on how to transform your makeup from morning to night, without the need to start over.

maC mineralize CHarGeD Water, £15, DeBenHams. a refreshing hydrating mist, infused with green tea and citrus scents.

1 6 2 7 3 4 5 Begin by assessing your makeup in a mirror to see what’s travelled or dissipated. spritz your face with a hydrating mist to reactivate your foundation.

using a sponge or your fingers, smooth over any lines or creases.

With a cotton bud, tidy up any mascara smudges.

urBan DeCay 24/7 GliDe-on sHaDoW PenCil, £14, WWW.Houseoffraser.Co.uk lightweight but with great coverage and colour.

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using a shadow pencil, shade over your lid, crease and bottom lash line, then smudge the edges with your finger for a quick smoky effect.

add a coat of mascara over your day application.

mayBelline Dream touCH BlusH, £6.49, Boots. a light and smooth formula which melts onto your skin

swirl a cream blush on top of the apples of your cheeks and blend with your finger.

nars velvet Gloss liP PenCil, £17.50, WWW.narsCosmetiCs.Co.uk enriched with vitamin e, providing moisture and a spectacular shine.

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finish by filling in your entire lips with a gloss pencil.


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I’m thinking New Year, new me! What styles are in vogue for 2013?

During 2012 we have seen a big trend in ombre / balayage colouring technique; for 2013 we are going to see double process colours. This is a darker base colour generally with a warm golden tone applied first and then fine ash highlights applied through. for 2013 We are GoinG to see DouBle ProCess Colours.

haiR it is MERRY CHRISTMAS Q

My hair is very fine, what products can I use to give it lift that’ll last the whole night?

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When styling hair to create volume you need a good foundation to work with to ensure that the volume will last for the night. section the hair through and spray a small amount of ghd root lift spray directly on the roots. Then apply ghd total volume foam to the mid lengths and ends. ensure that you use a round brush to blow dry and always dry the roots upwards to create a full finish.

My summer highlights have faded and I need a new look for the party season.What would you suggest?

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subtle nuances in colour, is becoming extremely popular. try a warm brown gloss over the top of your old highlights to create a natural shimmer giving your hair a high quality and luxurious feel.

Kyle Beasley salon owner Kyle Beasley hairdressing st Martin’s square, leicester 0116 2514066 www.kylebeasley.co.uk

try a Warm BroWn Gloss over tHe toP of your olD HiGHliGHts

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I have medium length curly hair and need some ideas for my office Xmas party. How can I go from day to night?

looking at current hair trends, it’s big hair with movement, multi texture and definition. Work the curl you already have but enhance this using ghd stylers, this will then give you a much more polished high shine curl, which is really easy and simple to achieve. ensure that you always use ghd heat

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protection spray when using stylers on your hair, add a little shine spray to give a glossy finish and style using a lightweight serum such as ghd smooth and finish serum. When working with ghd stylers you are always best to use ghd products as they are all designed to work with the stylers to give you the best possible results.


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Q4. i’VE rECEntly HaD a baby anD My tuMMy looKs HorriblE, Can liPosuCtion HElP? it’s not advisable to have cosmetic surgery immediately after childbirth as your body will be going through lots of changes and you’re likely to lose weight gained during pregnancy.

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PuRRRFeCt autuMn souP For me, a purée soup should be velvety smooth, packed full of flavour and make me almost ‘purr’ as i feel it going down inside. This recipe is great for autumn days and a fantastic option for Christmas.

1 vegetable stock cube 1 litre of water salt & pepper 2 tablespoons of double cream (optional) 50g smoked bacon chopped

Pea souP With BaCon & MustaRD CRoutons

croutons 4 slices french bread or 2 of sliced bread 2 teaspoons soft butter 2 teaspoons mustard 1 tablespoon olive oil

serves 4

Method:

Ingredients:

25g butter 1 tablespoon sunflower oil 1 medium onion, peeled & roughly chopped 200g frozen peas 1 medium potato peeled & chopped

Lucy Cufflin lucy’s Food www.lucysfood.co.uk Please feel free to contact me at : lucy@lucysfood.co.uk

■ Put the butter, oil & onion into a saucepan and add 1 tablespoon of water. Cover and cook for 10 minutes until the onion has gone soft but not brown. add all ingredients except the cream and bacon pieces. Bring to the boil and simmer for 30 minutes. ■ Meanwhile, fry the bacon in a hot frying pan, without oil, until brown

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and crispy. set aside to dry on kitchen paper. ■ to make the croutons, spread the bread with the butter and mustard, cut into cubes and put onto a baking tray. Drizzle with the olive oil and bake at 375F/190C for 5 minutes or until golden brown. Place the croutons and bacon on a baking sheet to re-heat. ■ When the vegetables in the soup are completely soft, blend until smooth, taste and adjust the seasoning. ■ ten minutes before serving, warm the soup in the saucepan; 5 minutes before serving, pop the bacon into the oven at 375F/190C. ■ serve the soup in warmed bowls, topped with the croutons and bacon.

Fool-PRooF hints FoR PeRFeCt PuReeD souP: 1.Cook the onion until they are sweet and translucent. Keep a lid on the pan at this point, as it will ‘sweat’ the onions and stop them browning. This makes the flavour of the soup exceptional. 2.you can soften onions in any fat but using butter will add flavour and adding the vegetable oil will prevent the butter from burning. 3.Make sure the vegetables in the soup are cooked until really soft. test this by pressing them against the side of the saucepan with back of the spoon, they should squash easily. if the vegetables are not cooked, you can purée for years but the soup will always remain granular and never velvety smooth. 4.season a little at the start but taste and season at the end of cooking. Don’t just season, taste and season!


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WINING & DINING

FanCy a Roast this Method: FestiVe season?

■ Preheat the oven to 200C, fan 180C/gas 6. ■ Cut each fillet into three even pieces and using a WHilst in Britain tHe turkey is synonymous WitH CHristmas Day sharp knife, make small Dinner, in many countries fish is traditional festiVe fare. cuts in each piece. Push a sliver of garlic into each n italy they celebrate cut and place a sprig of ■ Pour over the rest of the but with the head on – Christmas eve with the ask your fishmonger to do oil, the lemon juice and wine. rosemary on top. season ‘Feast of the seven fishes’ with black pepper (no salt season well. this prep for you) and a common Christmas required if using bacon). ■ Cover with foil and bake 2 sliced lemons (wedges) Day main course in the ■ Wrap the bacon around for 20-25 minutes, basting 1 sliced fresh tomato coastal regions of spain the fillet, place in a shallow occasionally. Remove the 100ml olive oil is hake, trout, sea bream, roasting pan lined with tin foil and bake for another 10 1 sliced red onion sea bass or salmon. so this minutes to crisp the fish and foil and drizzle over the 2 medium potatoes, Christmas why not try olive oil. season if desired. brown the potato edges. peeled, parboiled (for something different? Both ■ Bake in the oven for 15 5-10 mins) and sliced of these recipes are simple, ROSEMARY & minutes or until the fish is 2 bay leaves mouth-watering and are 1 glass white wine or fino GARLIC-ROASTED just cooked through. serve perfect for any festive table. with roasted vegetables and sherry MONKFISH What’s more they won’t make gravy from the juices; require you to be up at 6am to or mash and greens and a put the oven on! lemon wedge to squeeze ■ heat the oven to 200C, fan 2 large skinless monkfish over. fi llets (ask your fi shmonger 180C/gas 6. Push your lemon ROASTED if you don’t feel brave enough into each slash in the to prepare it for you) GILTHEAD BREAM wedge 3 cloves garlic, peeled to abandon the turkey, flesh and season both sides. don’t worry these recipes ■ oil an oval ovenproof dish. and sliced into slivers will make a fabulously light ■ layer in the dish the sliced 3-4 sprigs of rosemary 1 large bream or 2 small or thyme Boxing Day meal or a great ones, about 1kg (cleaned, potato, then tomato, onion 6 rashers of streaky bacon alternative to any sunday and bay leaves and put the gutted, scaled, slashed or parma ham roast. enjoy! fish on the top and press flesh twice on each side, 1/4 cup oil down a bit so it is snug.

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Nigel Brady Sharing some of my favourite festive recipes Bradys Fish & seafood Market, stoneygate

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WINING & DINING

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ur outstanding customer service and menus created using only the highest quality locally sourced produce makes every visit to The swans Restaurant a memorable experience. The restaurant’s wine list has been suitably chosen to match the menu style, and our Restaurant Manager is always willing to make knowledgeable recommendations. The pleasant classic nonintrusive ambience will add the finishing touch to any occasion, be it an

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PROPERTIES & INTERIORS

get the look

Use a good balance of colour and texture throughout your room and pull out the least used colour in accessories or fresh flowers these will also provide added texture.

The devil is in the detail

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or the last few years there has been a distinct fall in Interior Design ‘style’ as people either indulge in personal expressionism - making their home an extension of their personality – or take things to the other extreme replicating the style of boutique hotels where individuality plays almost no part.

There are a few keys to success in executing either of these styles: Boutique style relies on simple detail executed in innovative lighting solutions and surface texture. Everything is simple, cleancut and uncluttered; colours usually blend well creating a specific atmosphere. Personal expression – as

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the name suggests - can take any form although it is frequently artwork, ornaments and antique or classic furniture that achieve centre stage. There is generally much more clashing of colours, textures and objects all fighting for attention. Attention to detail is probably the most important thing to consider when executing a successful interior – look back through interior design of the 1960’s, 70’s and 80’s - every little thing in the room plays its part in achieving the overall look whether it be matching curtains and wallpaper or the design on a clock face. Detail is not just in the finish of your plug sockets and switches or the trim on your blind, it is in everything from the placement of your furniture and the

combinations of fabrics and wall-coverings to how you use lighting and where you place artwork.

Think about what you have in your room and make sure that items of personal interest are – if possible located where they can be seen fully and appreciated. Light them well and try not to overshadow or clutter them with ornaments or soft furnishings. Use a good balance of colour and texture throughout your room and pull out the least used colour in accessories or fresh flowers – these will also provide added texture. Splashes of vibrant colour within a monochrome scheme can be

really successful. Look at mixing soft matte fabrics with high gloss finishes or combine large figurative patterns with simple spots or stripes. This does not have to be throughout the whole room, it could simply be executed within the accessories; trims, braids, gimps and multiple fabrics on soft furnishings work together to provide interest. Think about where items will go in your room and try not to have too much of the same in one place – sit your plain couch in front of your patterned wall for example and consider including mirrors and other reflective finishes as these can be great at creating the feeling of space and light as well as bringing patterns and textures from one side of a room to the other.

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Interior Designer Indigo Acre Interiors www.indigoacre.co.uk


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ardwood floors add warmth to a room, are durable and easy to clean. They are also a great choice for those suffering from allergies.

wooDEn Flooring Wood has been used as a flooring material for thousands of years and although there have been changes to both how the product is manufactured and finished, it is still a very popular option today. There are many qualities, finishes and colours from White oak to Black Walnut; the floor can be oiled and brushed to retain the

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original grained surface or for heavier use areas can be lacquered. Plank sizes can vary from small blocks, to create herringbone designs to planks over 2.4m long. it is important to find out where the wood for your floor has come from, a lot of cheap wooden floors are imported from countries like China, where they are grown in a climate very different to our own which results in problems after they are installed. Many of these floors are also sourced from illegally felled forests. it is important to look for the FsC (forest stewardship council) logo on any wooden flooring as they only work with suppliers that use timber from managed forests, which ensures that the forests stay healthy and are around for many years to come.

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for wood – kitchens and bathrooms - there are many other options available. lVt or luxury Vinyl tile is a very popular alternative with brands such as amtico, Karndean, Victorias and the latest collection to the market Moduleo. These types of floors are suitable for underfloor heating, can create fantastic designs and borders and are incredibly hard

wearing, often being used in commercial areas such as leicester’s own Fosse Park Food court. one key element with any hard flooring product is survey and installation. Most reputable manufacturers will tell you that their products should be installed by experienced flooring specialists who are able to advise you on floor levels, damp proofing, substrates and underfloor heating issues. For further advice and to see some of these fantastic products, speak to one of your local flooring suppliers about the ranges available.

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the Rise oF the ReLuctANt lanDloRD tHe ProPerty market is very Different toDay to HoW it Was 10 years aGo, WitH House PriCes at an all time loW; many PeoPle are tHinkinG aBout renting their property whilst they wait for the market to recoVer.

Mark Sandall MRiCs Partner Andrew Granger Chartered Surveyors leicester@andrewgranger.co.uk 0116 2429922 www.andrewgranger.co.uk

have continued to invest in rental property, however if unprepared reluctant landlords could face problems that may result in a financial loss. These tips are designed to prepare anyone who is considering entering the rental market.

DOCUMENTATION Make sure you obtain the correct consents to let your property; unless you have a buy-to-let mortgage it is likely that you will need to amend your contract. The same applies for your home insurance, if you rent out your property without making them aware you may invalidate the policy. Do your research into the different types of coverage as you may want to get a specialist landlord insurance.

rEsEarCH Make sure you seek advice when it comes to setting your rent; you want to be competitive but also realistic about what people in the area will pay. Rightmove has recently introduced ‘landlord intelligence’ which allows you to scan the local area to find out the average rental prices, how many

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PuttinG a ProPerty on tHe lettinGs market Can ProviDe siGnifiCant Benefits for HomeoWners, in PartiCular a Consistent sourCe of inCome

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ubbed as ‘reluctant landlords’ by The association of Residential letting agents (aRla); 47% of members reported an increase in the numbers of ‘unplanned’ lettings in 2011. Putting a property on the lettings market can provide significant benefits for homeowners, in particular a consistent source of income from the property which can be a financially rewarding second income. in fact many people have enjoyed it so much that they

properties are currently on the market and how many people searched for properties in your area in the last month.

FinDing an agEnt unless you have the time (and patience) to deal with tenants demands, you may want to consult a letting agent to help you find and vet tenants as well as organise all the relevant documents. The growth of the rental market has led to an increase in the number of agents; it’s important when picking an agent that they are aRla registered. licensed agents adhere to a strict code of conduct and will have measures in place to protect both yours and your tenant’s money

should any disputes come about.

Know your obligations as a landlord you have certain responsibilities to your tenants which you need to comply with; these include annual gas safety checks, electrical inspections and fitted smoke detectors. you will also need an energy Performance Certificate available so that your tenant is aware of the property’s running costs. if you are thinking of becoming a first time landlord, preparation is key; i suggest you do your research and if in doubt speak with a member of professional body such as aRla.


Passionate about property. Whether looking to buy or rent, we have the right property for you. See our full listing at www.andrewgranger.co.uk

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Woodlands Close, Stretton Hall

£499,950

A beautifully presented and appointed five bedroomed David Wilson detached family home. The accommodation briefly comprises entrance hall • cloak/w.c. • tudyliving/dining • Kitchen opening room Inner kitchen • into utilitybreakfast room. First floor:• Split study • two reception rooms and hallway leading to substantial games/entertaining room with bi-fold • master bedroom with en-suite and dressing room •conguest level galleried landing certina doors onto the rear gardens and bar and arealibrary/study. • Ground floor • Study • off • three further bedrooms Outside: Ample bedroom with en-suite Kitchen opening intodouble breakfast roomand • Study Kitchen opening • integral garaging good •sized mature gardens to the rear. road parking

CLARENDON PARK £925pcm

Lorne Road Excellently Maintained Four Bed Character Property In Highly Desirable Location Comprising Entrance Hall • Sitting Room With Open Fire • Separate Dining Room With French Doors Leading To Rear Garden • Contemporary Breakfast Kitchen Including Appliances & With Underfloor Heating • Three Double Bedrooms • One Single Bedroom • Family Bathroom With Shower • Private Rear Garden • Unfurnished • Available October - To Include Water Rates

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KNIGHTON

£325,000

Southland Road A unique elevated bungalow situated in a delightful position. The accommodation briefly comprises: Entrance porch • entrance hall • two bedrooms • family bathroom • sitting room • further reception room currently used as a lounge and dining room with views over Knighton Park • kitchen • large loft with potential for conversion. Outside: ample off-road parking • triple garaging • extensive elevated patio area.

£850pcm

The Fairway A Spacious 1950s Detached House Situated In Desirable Location • Separate Lounge/Dining Room • Kitchen/Breakfast Room With Pantry • Cloakroom/WC • 2 Large Double Bedrooms and 1 Large Single Bedroom With Built-In Wardrobes • Family Bathroom With Separate WC • Tandem Garage & Separate Storage Outhouses • Large 1/4 Acre Plot • Unfurnished • Available Immediately (To Include Gardener For Lawns)

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The Pines Luxury Ground Floor Apartment In Attractive Position Within An Exclusive Cul De Sac Of Superior Homes. Accommodation Comprises Hall • Lounge/ Diner • Kitchen With Appliances Inc. Oven, Hob • Fridge • Freezer • Washer/Dryer & Dishwasher • Master Bedroom With Fitted Wardrobe • En-Suite Shower • Second Bedroom • Further Bathroom. Communal Gardens • Allocated Parking • Unfurnished • Available October 2012

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tiPs FROM THE POTTING SHED Q A My lawn is looking a little tired and brown after the summer. Is there anything I can do to revive it?

autumn is the perfect time to give your lawn some tlC. The first thing to do is take a look in your local garden centre for a product called ‘Weed & Feed’. There are many brands but as the name suggests they all do the same job. Follow the pack instructions and give it a week or so to work. ■ The next job involves a little more elbow grease! scarifying the lawn. This means using a lawn rake to remove the dead grass and moss. you’ll be surprised how much comes out. at

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this stage you may think your grass looks even worse but don’t worry. ■ The next step is to aerate the lawn. With regular use lawns can become hard and compacted. use a normal garden fork to pierce holes in the lawn at regular intervals. insert the fork and give it a wiggle! ■ lastly top dress, scatter a mixture of compost and silver sand over the lawn in a thin even layer. This can be bought ready mixed as top dressing.

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using a stiff brush sweep it in. Then in a few weeks you should be rewarded with a much greener looking lawn.

I would like to plant a tree in my garden. I have read that now is the time to plant bare-root trees. What does bare-root mean?

Bare-root is a traditional method of planting trees during the winter, usually november to March when the tree is dormant. This allows quicker establishment and causes less trauma to the tree. Bare-root trees have to be ordered from your local garden centre or nursery. you will receive the plant with its roots ‘bare’ and protected with a bag. The only disadvantage is that once you get it home it needs to be planted within 2-3 days or it will begin to dry out. Follow these simple steps to successful tree planting.

■ Dig a hole slightly wider and deeper than the roots. Break up the bottom of the hole with a fork and incorporate some compost and a handful of bone meal. Place the tree in position and make sure it’s straight. The stake can be hammered in next to the tree, taking care to avoid the roots.

This should be done before the hole has been filled. Fill the hole with a mixture of soil and compost. Firm around the tree with your foot to make sure the tree is secure. ■ Finally attach the tree to the stake with an adjustable tie and water well.


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Arts & ENTERTAINMENT

What’s on

NOVEMBER 2012

LEICESTERSHIRE & RUTLAND This Happy Breed

Mon 5 – Sat 10 Nov The Little Theatre, Leicester Tickets £12.60 (Concessions £11.10) www.thelittletheatre.net Written in the late 1930s, this funny and touching play looks at the lives of working class Frank & Ethel Gibbons in the 20 years between the two World Wars bringing up their three children in a country coming to terms with peace. Written by Noel Coward, directed by John Ghent. Evening performances daily at 19.30 with a matinee on Sat 10 Nov at 14.30.

Tiger Jack Remembers

Sat 10 Nov Newarke House Museum, Leicester £2.50 for activities 0116 225 4980

Meet ‘Tiger Jack’ a soldier from the 6th (Service) Battalion from WW1 and listen to his tales from the war. Follow the remembrance Poppy Trail around the museum or take part in Poppy themed children’s craft activities. Event runs from 11.00-15.00.

Gt. Bowden Recital Trust Recital & Workshops Sun 18 Nov Welland Park Community College, Mkt Harborough

special performance from Britain’s Got Talent finalists Signature. The concert will also showcase local talent Bollywood Grooves. It’s an exciting cultureclash musical experience which takes you on a trip from London to Mumbai, combining the glamour of Bollywood with cool Jazz rhythms. 7.30pm performance only.

Gt. Bowden Recital Trust Recital & Workshops

Diwali Hangama

Sun 18 Nov Welland Park Community College, Mkt Harborough Workshops £8, Recital £8 (£6.50 concessions) www.gbrecitaltrust.co.uk

This Diwali, Curve presents a colourful one-night variety concert including a

As part of the classical music series of events organised by the popular Great Bowden Recital Trust, the National Saxophone Choir of Great Britain has been invited

Sat 17 Nov Curve, Leicester Tickets £12 www.curveonline.co.uk

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to hold two Workshops (Ensemble and Play, Listen, Learn) followed by a Recital. Visit www. gbrecitaltrust.co.uk for more details or purchase your tickets from ABC Music, 7 St Mary’s Road, Market Harborough. Workshops commence from 10.00 with the Recital from 15.00.

Christmas Lights Switch On

Sun 18 Nov Town Hall Square, Leicester Free Event www.leicester.gov.uk/ christmas/

Throughout the whole of the Christmas period the Town Hall is transformed into a winter wonderland, including a classic moving tableau. This is a magical event for all the family, including the switch-on ceremony and a programme of stage entertainment.

Programme starts from 16.00.

Les Troyens

Sun 18 Nov Cinema De Lux, Leicester Tickets £12.50 www.showcasecinemas.co.uk

This French grand opera by Hector Berlioz, tells of the aftermath of Troy. Trojan warrior Énée sets out on a journey to found a new dynasty. He meets Didon, Queen of Carthage, and falls in love. But will Énée’s love for Didon prove stronger than his sense of duty? One of the Royal Opera House’s events of the decade; showing as a delayed live screening at Cinema De Lux. Performance from 13.0018.30.

West End Men

Fri 23 Nov De Montfort Hall, Leicester Tickets £19.50-£33.50 www.demontforthall.co.uk


This handpicked, internationally renowned, cast have played leading roles on both sides of the atlantic. Charismatic and fiercely talented, they present a selection of signature numbers from some of their most famous roles, together with a collection of some of the best known show tunes in the world. The ‘Men’ are lee Mead, Ramin Karimloo and stephen Rahman-hughes. 7.30pm performance only.

heriTage sundays

sun 25 nov leicester Castle, leicester free event 0116 225 4980

heritage sundays offer free, Blue Badge guide guided tours of leicester Castle, The Magazine and Wygston’s house. Booking is essential and please note tours not suitable for small children and suitable footwear must be worn. in addition to the Blue Badge tours, there will be public access to the Magazine, Castle and Wygston’s house from 11.00-16.00.

Fundraiser Fashion show thu 29 nov De montfort university students’ union tickets £5.00 (children £2) www.reunite.org

Reunite international Child abduction Centre will be hosting a fashion show featuring clothes from major high street stores available to purchase at ReDuCeD rates; plus entertainment and an opportunity to pick up some fantastic gifts in time for Christmas! This event runs from 7pm. For tickets or further information call 0116 2555 345.

chrisTmas craFT Fair

sat 1 & sun 2 Dec the Guildhall £1 entry (children free) www.leicester.gov.uk/craftfair

The atmospheric surroundings of leicester’s historic guildhall are the setting for a Christmas shopping experience with a difference. The 600 year-old guildhall hosts a Christmas Craft Fair, with many exciting and original stalls, selling handmade arts and crafts including jewellery, artwork, textiles, ceramics, handmade cards and much more. This event runs from 11.00am-16.00.

wiN tiCKets

FoR gRease the MusiCal Courtesy of De montfort Hall we are giving away 2 tickets for grease on wednesday 12 december.

it’s the original High school musical, featuring all the unforgettable songs from the hit movie! entry Details: simply email your name, address and telephone number to editor@theurban-fox.co.uk inserting ‘Grease’ in the subject box. Postal entries should be sent to 2 Princess House, 26 De montfort street, leicester, le1 7GD. Closing date for entries is 23rd november 2012. terms & Conditions: no cash alternative is available.

CHristmas liGHts sWitCH on sun 18 nov

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CaReeR giRl Why the fascination in film for keira knightley is in not knowing what comes next.

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“I’ve played roles in some truly wonderful, visually breathtaking features, but sometimes you just want to roll on set in a pair of jeans and be ready to go.”


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ynonymous with period dramas Keira Knightley is officially the most filmed actress within the historical homes of the National Trust. So her desire to move towards something a little more contemporary is highly understandable. Earlier this year, she made a switch into comedy, alongside celebrated funny man Steve Carrell in Seeking a Friend for the End of the World, and currently, she’s mid-shoot on Can A Song Save Your Life? the anticipated follow-up feature from John Carney. Both are set in present day, requiring minimal pomp and pageantry. “It’s like I’ve been in a time warp,” Knightley laughs. “I’ve played roles in some truly wonderful, visually breathtaking features, but sometimes you just want to roll on set in a pair of jeans and be ready to go.” Can A Song, which was originally earmarked for Scarlett Johansson, sees Knightley’s character arrive in New York with her longterm boyfriend (Adam Levine) with the aim of pursuing a musical career. She is left dejected when her beau embarks on what looks likely to be a successful solo career without her, but is discovered by producer Dan (Mark Ruffalo) while singing in a bar on an open mic night. Paparazzi shots on the actress filming all over Manhattan have documented Knightley deftly strumming a guitar, busking on the sidewalk. The star fears for the ears

around her. “I can hold a note but I really wonder why I took this movie on sometimes, when I’m truly not that talented. It’s a fabulous story but this could possibly have been an impetuous move on my part.” Recently in promotional mode for her latest costume drama Anna Karenina, it’s clear that while she’s eager to take a risk with a more modern move, Knightley understands the importance of her bread and butter roles. In her latest collaboration with director Joe Wright, after working together on Pride and Prejudice and Atonement, Keira assumed the role of the Tolstoy heroine, tormented by her loveless marriage and shunned for her infidelities. Starring Jude Law and Aaron Johnson as opposing sides of the love triangle, the star admits she found the process of embodying such a classically intense character a draining experience. “I found it quite exhausting! It’s Anna Karenina for God’s sake, not a tea-time sitcom. I’ve always found that some characters star with you, and I think if it’s someone like Anna, it’s very difficult to shake her off at the end of the day.” “That’s why it probably seems like I’m going in a slightly different direction with my current choices,” she muses. “I definitely didn’t want to have to go into another period piece straight away. I thought, ‘that is the path to madness!’ And doing something positive will be very, well, nice.”

Having previously embodied Pride and Prejudice’s Elizabeth Bennett, Pirates of the Caribbean’s Elizabeth Swann, as well as A Dangerous Method’s Sabrina Spielrein, it’s interesting to learn how Knightley actually chooses her roles. “It’s very instinctive. I don’t know what I’m looking for beforehand, I never have done. I literally can’t know because I don’t know what it is that I want to do next until I find it. If somebody asked me what my dream role was I wouldn’t be able to answer that. But as soon as I read something, I know that’s it.” So at this stage in her career, are there things Keira would never do for a move role? “You know, that’s a funny one. As I’m getting older, I’ve been offered some things recently where I’ve gone, ‘if a daughter of mine watched me doing that, would I feel really ashamed? I guess that’s a conversation I’ll need to keep having with myself!”

In her latest collaboration with director Joe Wright, after working together on Pride and Prejudice and Atonement, Keira assumed the role of the Tolstoy heroine, tormented by her loveless marriage and shunned for her infidelities.

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Film Review the master

Classification: 18 Showing: Fri 16 - THU 29 NOV

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aul Thomas Anderson (Magnolia, There Will be Blood) returns to the director’s chair in the Oscar tipped The Master. We are introduced to Freddie Quell (Joaquin Phoenix) on the deck of a US Navy vessel at the close of World War II. As peace is announced he immediately disappears below deck to drain fuel from a torpedo. He’s an unpredictable alcoholic, finding his catharsis in unusual and

dangerous cocktails. 5 years on finds him smuggling aboard a yacht owned by the magnetic patriarch Lancaster Dodd (Philip Seymour Hoffman) who describes himself as a writer, a doctor, a nuclear physicist and a theoretic philosopher. Once discovered, the tortured Quell is taken in by Dodd and after a hefty series of questions he refers to as “processing”, is accepted into Dodd’s movement known as

“The Cause.” You’d be forgiven for spotting parallels between Lancaster Dodd and his Cause and L. Ron Hubbard and Scientology. A fascinating film in rare 70mm, that sticks close to the relationship of two diametrically opposite main

characters, working towards their new order. Essential viewing for when the awards corridor rolls around. The Phoenix Cinema and Digital Arts Centre Box Office: 0116 242 2800 www.phoenix.org.uk

book Review

At this year’s Booksellers Association conference, there was much excitement about ‘Bookshop Originals’. These are books chosen by independent booksellers which we think will make perfect gifts this season because they are unusual, funny, inspiring, beautifully written and/or visually stunning. Here are some of titles we at The Bookshop Kibworth have chosen:

Tree Houses: Fairy Tale Castles in The Air by Philip Jodidio, £44.99 A stunning account and collection of photographs delineating the history of tree houses ancient and modern, including a teahouse, restaurant, hotel and children’s playhouses.

Building Stories by Chris Ware, £30.00 A graphic novel comprising paper, cardboard, clothbound and zig-zag cut pamphlets telling the stories of the inhabitants of a Chicago townhouse which together build a 3-D ‘storyscape’.

The House of Silk by Anthony Horowitz, £7.99 Holmes and Watson are enjoying tea by the fire when an agitated gentleman arrives unannounced and begs Holmes for help. This is first official new Sherlock Holmes mystery from global bestseller Horowitz.

Last Dance and Other Stories by Victoria Hislop, £10.00 A collection of ten short stories by the muchloved author of The Island, The Return and The Thread.

This Moose Belongs To Me by Oliver Jeffers, £11.99 A beautifully-illustrated picture book from the author of Lost and Found exploring the concept of ownership when a boy meets a moose and decides to keep him as a pet.

To see the complete range of Bookshop Originals, pay us a visit. The Bookshop Kibworth | 52 High Street LE8 0HQ | 0116 2791121 |www.thebookshopkibworth.com

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music ReView mumford & sons, babel

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s the follow-up to 2010‘s massively successful sigh no More, Mumford & sons second album generates a high degree of positive and negative expectation. Bringing folk music back to the popular realm is no small feat but the first few seconds of Babel affirm the bands’ subtle pop sensibilities that allow them to meld their sound together. Many of the songs are virile, catchy, cathartic, and instrumentally exotic; and well placed refrains and moments of delicacy keep the songs from becoming too arduous to endure. The intensely jangling sound, fronted by Marcus Mumford’s emotive baritone varies little, but this seems only to enhance the catchiest of moments. newest single i Will Wait, alongside Babel, hopeless Wanderer, and holland

Road are the catchiest (and not-coincidentally the most intense, and best) songs on the album, but it would be difficult to describe some of the slowest songs like Reminder and lovers’ eyes as much more than docile or flaccid. There is still enough going on to make most of the album interesting and it is solid in places, but an expansion or diversion from the bands’ trademark ‘hoe-down’ sound could greatly invigorate their alreadymimicked style.

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CineMa sounD at hoMe How Easy is it to CrEatE a tHrilling CinEMa EXPEriEnCE FroM your tElEVision?

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et’s face it television sound seems to be going backward as quickly as television technology is moving forward. Many of you will have bought a new tV boasting more features than you ever dreamed of, yet when you turn it on, the sound is more of a nightmare than a dream and often you don’t know how to remedy it. luckily there are a number of solutions to make your viewing experience entertaining if not positively thrilling! a number of manufacturers have stepped (jumped, really) into the breach and the most popular solution is a sound Bar. This generic phrase refers to a single speaker

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tHey are PerfeCt for a smaller room anD smaller tv sets.

which plugs into and sits under the tV giving ‘almost’ surround sound.

sounD Bars only neeD a mains leaD anD an auDio CaBle to tHe tv, so are really rather simple to set up. some sound bars even set themselves up acoustically for your room once it’s in position, so wherever you sit and whatever shape

you room is, the sound is instantly enthralling and room filling. usually manufacturers provide a Bass unit or ‘sub Woofer’ to enhance the bass sounds of the sound bar. generally this sits off to the side of the tV in the corner of the room. Most sound bars offer a wireless sub (mains only) so placement is very simple. Recently launched are the Just one speaker systems. These sit directly

under the tV and require no subwoofer or satellite speakers. They are perfect for a smaller room and smaller tV sets. Finally whilst sound bars and single speakers are for people who, for whatever reason, don’t want speakers around the room, having 2.1 (2 speakers and a bass) or 5.1 (you’ve guessed it, 5 speakers and a bass) will always sound better than a single speaker.

trY BEforE YoU BUY home cinema is all about ‘horses for courses’ and as with all product ranges, sound bars vary in terms of quality, so always ask for a proper demonstration and preferably buy from a local independent tV & audio specialist who will spend time to make sure you buy the right option for you. take your favourite CD / DVD and iPod to

audition the systems, as you may want to listen to music as well as tV from your new purchase. you can then compare what you currently hear at home with the new system. home cinema is a great gift option for

all the family; if you are quick, come December 25th you could be watching all your favourite movies and experiencing the best pictures and sound to really bring the Christmas magic alive.


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ount saint Bernard abbey is situated in Charnwood Forest, leicestershire; an area of particular natural beauty in the very heart of england. The abbey has been home to a community of Cistercian Monks following the Rule of st Benedict according to the traditions of the Cistercian order, since 1835. Their life is one of simplicity, silence, and solitude, with days made up of a careful balance between prayer and work. in recent years, the monks at Mount saint Bernard have produced a calendar which captures images of the local countryside across the seasons, as well as life within the monastery. The calendar is priced at only £4 and is available from either the monastery gift

shop or the guesthouse. alternatively a calendar can be posted to your home for £ 5.10, including postage and packing. to place your order e-mail martinhorwath@ btopenworld.com and give someone special a Mount st Bernard 2013 calendar this Christmas! other work undertaken by the monks includes milking, pottery production, bee-keeping and running a guest house. For those interested in discovering more about Mount saint Bernard abbey and its community, accommodation can be booked at the guest house for up to 5 days. alternatively day guests are welcome to join the monks at all their church

the calendar is priced at only £4 anD is availaBle from eitHer tHe monastery Gift sHoP or tHe GuestHouse.

services. at this time of year, when shops and supermarkets are overcrowded, why not allow yourself some time-out to absorb the true spirit of this advent season at Mount saint Bernard abbey.

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Leicester City Council Boosts Local Economy On 26 September, 150 local suppliers were invited to a business breakfast meeting at the Tigers’ stadium, hosted by Leicester City Council.

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he council’s purpose was to talk to local businesses about the latest procurement opportunities for small and medium organisations. The event was opened by Peter Soulsby, the City Mayor, and included presentations from independent commercial services business Zon, Leicestershire Chamber of Commerce & Voluntary

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Action Leicester. Businesses also had the opportunity to meet senior council buyers, ask questions on the procurement process and find out more about the support and help on offer. Leicester City Council spends over £350million per year on goods and services of which they have identified £100m could potentially be re-direct

into an open market place where smaller, 3rd sector, and local suppliers could thrive. Peter Soulsby explained, “We want to ensure that local suppliers and producers can take advantage of this substantial opportunity for trade with us. We have pledged to make it more straightforward to deal with the council, and work more closely with local firms to encourage working together. This should benefit everyone involved,

and give a significant boost to the local economy.” “There has been lots of talk about opening up opportunities in the public sector but not enough action” says Jayesh Joshi, Interim Head of Strategic Procurement at LCC. “Some of the initial findings are quite ground-breaking and have the potential to create commercial opportunities, jobs and apprenticeships in the community, in addition to reducing costs to the taxpayer”.


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October saw the launch of the ipatter Business Network at the Stage Hotel in Leicester.

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ctober saw the launch of the ipatter Business Network at the Stage Hotel in Leicester. With fortnightly meetings alternating between business breakfasts and more structured evening events including key note speakers, ipatter is bringing to Leicester a new brand of networking with the focus as much on education as doing business. Founded in Norwich by local businessman Andy Fisher in 2010, ipatter. com started as an online only platform providing businesses and organisations with a great new way to promote themselves to both other ipatter users and the wider internet. The site is based on the principles of social media, but all updates known as ‘patters’ are also automatically indexed by search engines such as

Google giving potentially massive free extra exposure. With around 4000 businesses now using ipatter, the platform is growing strongly and more than 350,000 business connections have already been established, more than doubling in this year already. As part of its longer term growth strategy ipatter launched its first physical networking meeting in Norwich earlier this year and has now started a national roll out of events now including Leicester, Coventry and Birmingham. Andy Fisher commented “We are really excited to be bringing the ipatter Business Network to Leicester and helping local businesses to connect with each other both on and off line”.

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Putting MeMBeRs fiRst ? loCal mutual BuilDinG soCieties are oWneD By tHeir investinG anD BorroWinG memBers, anD tHrouGHout tHeir lonG History they haVe offered Value and support to homeowners and inVestors, through a low risk business model.

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hey play a significant role in the provision of Financial services to consumers and their culture is focused on member engagement and needs rather than the profit maximisation focus of banks, which have to satisfy their shareholders as public limited companies.

lEiCEstErsHirE is at tHE HEart oF Mutuality Remarkably 15% of england’s forty Building societies have their head offices in the county, reflecting the traditional concept of a market town having its own financial institution serving the local community with an independent, traditional service for both borrowers and investors. Colin Bradley Deputy Chief executive loughborough Building society

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This is clearly in evidence today with societies supporting their communities in a tangible way. across the county there are many examples of sponsorship, fundraising and financial support for good and worthwhile causes. a recent fund raising event involving a team from two societies travelling around the county and visiting all 6 head offices, raised around £6,000 for good causes and

They are not weighed down by the problems being experienced in the banking sector and the straightforward range of demonstrated the support products on offer has an locally for the mutual sector attraction to customers. in leicestershire. The consumer organisation Which? continues to report rECEnt rEPorts high levels of customer arE FaVourablE satisfaction with societies, and to soCiEtiEs the Financial ombudsman service (Fos) reports low The recent annual report levels of payment protection on the sector by KPMg, the insurance (PPi) claims financial services provider, against mutual organisations, comments that societies are compared to the banking entering a period of potential sector. growth and success and are continuing to play a big CHallEngEs role in the future of Britain’s financial services provision. all societies are facing a number of current challenges, notably regulation, base rates at 0.5% and subdued mortgage demand These are being met through improved efficiencies and by offering different types of product to meet demand, with the self build mortgage, allowing potential homeowners to create their dream property, being the latest example.

oVerall, societies offer a high leVel of personal serVice, are trusteD, oPen anD Honest in tHeir DealinGs WitH memBers anD Will Continue to treat tHeir Customers fairly. even though recent times have been, and remain tough, local independent building societies continue to adapt, focus on their traditional values and offer an alternative to the national banking sector on the high street.

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suCCess FoR Bosses on leiCesteRshiRe ChaRity quest tWo BuilDinG soCiety Bosses suCCessfully maDe it arounD all siX BuilDinG soCiety HQs in leiCestersHire in one Day usinG unusual veHiCles.

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he charity quest has raised almost £6,000 for the hospice loRos and prostate cancer charity PRostaid. Chris White of hinckley & Rugby and Mark Robinson of Market harborough travelled 70 miles in nine hours by buggy, narrowboat, a 1929 classic alvis car, a carriage and four horses belonging to Billesdon-based world champion Boyd exell, two tractors, a steam powered 1909 stanley steamer car, a Kirby & West milk float and a tandem bicycle. starting from Market harborough Building society’s hq, they were welcomed by staff at the building society head offices in Melton Mowbray, loughborough, shepshed and earl shilton before pedalling the final leg through the rain to hinckley & Rugby Building society’s hq. Mark Robinson said:

“leicestershire has more building societies than any other county so it was fun to link them all for these great causes. it was a day to remember as everyone we met was so generous with their time and prized cars, horses, boats, bikes and tractors. We hope to break the £6,000 barrier by the time we have all the pledges in.”

enD of tHe roaD - (l-r) CHris WHite of HinCkley & ruGBy anD mark roBinson of market HarBorouGH at tHe finisH line in HinCkley.

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