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party season starts now! Welcome to September’s magazine. Let’s get a few things quickly out of the way: Yes, summer is winding down and the nights are already getting longer. Yes kids, it is time to go back to school. And yes, the summer did seem to last for just three days all the way back in June. Right, now for the awesome stuff. IT’S SEPTEMBER! Wahay! September, despite getting a bit of a bad rap and sitting in the shadow of its show-off predecessor August (surely the attention-starved drama student of the months), is actually the best time of year. From here on it will be parties and holidays all the way until 1st January. So cheer up, eh? Think about it: the leaves will change colour, hot chocolates will suddenly become more attractive, in the final week of October leaving

carved vegetables with candles burning inside on your doorstep will be an acceptable practice (and not just something that the crazy man who lives down the road does), and you’ll be getting increasingly excited about Christmas. Does the summer deliver all that? Nope, just sunburn and cranky kids under your feet.To prepare you for the joy that is autumn, we’ve prepared a wonderful issue, currently being warmed by your delicately smooth palms. Catch up on the latest goingson in your city and venture out and about with the aid of our bumper events section. Order us a hot toddy and we’ll see you out there! Tickets to Countryside k SEPTEMBER! Live, a family pass to Yor

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12-13. york life. Rachel has been on holiday to Germany and now Anglo-German relations are as icy as they were in September 1939. 24-25. krysTAl’s gems. Krystal looks back, kind of fondly, at the often strange methods her parents employed to keep her safe. Remember walkie talkies? She sure does…

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Ahh, autumn is in the air. Can you smell the fresh breeze, the falling leaves, and the tang of blood on the executioner's axe? You will, if you win this hair-raising competition. A must-see (and experience) York attraction, York Dungeon is scarier than ever, with 12 live-action shows told by nine (we hope alive) actors, recounting the darkest parts of our city's 2000 year history. Meet Guy Fawkes (whose hands were red, apparently), Dick Turpin (a gentle horse dealer or something), and Eric Bloodaxe (a activist for Scandinavian rights) all under one very dark and terrifying roof. Visit www.thedungeons.com/york The great news is that we have two family passes, each worth nearly £50, up for grabs. For a chance of winning all you have to do is answer this easy question:

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Send your answer (along with your name, address and daytime contact number) on a postcard marked ‘Countryside Live Competition’ to the address on page six, or via email to competitions@yourlocallink.co.uk The competition ends on 30th September, so don’t delay. Terms and conditions apply. Good luck.

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Here is our run-down of the five best things to do and see this month. 1

Be god

Well, potentially portray God, anyway. That is because September will welcome the first round of auditions for next year’s York Mystery Plays. Taking place inside York Minster itself next summer, the epic theatre production will need all your biblical faves, including Jesus, The Devil, Adam, and Eve, to be cast. Got a God complex - this is perfect or you. The auditions take place at St William’s College on the 5th, 9th, 22nd and 27th September, so call 557218.

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How well do you know York? Sure, you’ve lived here all your life and can trace your ancestors back to the bloke that said to the rest of his Roman legion, “shall we camp here, lads?”, but how well do you really know your city? By taking our online quiz you’ll get a better idea, as we have ten tricky questions about York ready to be answered. To try it yourself, get to www.yourlocallink.co.uk

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If your crave an injection of culture that surpasses waiting to see what films are on at Reel Cinema, get to The Barbican. That is because, come 7th October, the world famous Russian State Ballet and Opera House will be in town to perform Verdi’s La Traviata, starring the Bolshoi Opera soloist Irina Bozenko. This will no doubt be a popular show, so to book your tickets early, call 0844 8542757.

If you took our quiz and are now a bit ashamed of your lack of Yorkieknowledge, take our hunt instead. We have a brand new treasure hunt for the whole family to enjoy this month, designed to get you out and about and noticing the tiny details that make our city so fascinating. Please note: you don’t need a pirate outfit. Doesn’t mean you can’t wear one anyway.

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You get your mag delivered every month, but what does it take to get all 90,000 copies out there? Sales rep Kelly found out for herself this month, taking ten nights, at two hours a night, and an average of five miles walked each night, to post 3000 magazines. Her blisters have blisters, and apparently there are letterboxes in York that eat human flesh. Who knew?

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young people rock

Thanks to the four awesome youngsters who volunteered their time this month to gain some vital work experience, we learnt that there are lots of hard working and passionate people out there. Thanks for your help guys, and be sure to remember us when you’re editing The Times.

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This month, tireless Office Assistant Dani discovered that the A64… is actually a road. When asked what she thought it was prior to knowing the truth, Dani said she had never known and just nodded along when people spoke of the mythical ‘aysixtyfour’. Wait until she sees the A19… it will blow her mind.

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york life, and life in general As seen By rAcHel rAgg

Rachel Ragg’s first literary break was a column on knickers in The Times. She has been a freelance writer ever since, writing for everything from national broadsheets and magazines to local school websites. She has two children and lives in York. Studies. Don’t you just love them? According to one which recently popped into my inbox, Britain is the worst place to live in Europe. It’s also the worst place to be a mother, or to have a brain tumour. Oh, and it rains a lot. Especially in York. Well, there is only one solution to this doom and gloom: try a summer holiday in Germany. As a disclaimer, I should mention that some of my best friends are German. In fact, several of my relatives are German, as are my washing machine, fridge and dishwasher. But domestic appliances are no substitute for a Yorkie bar. Nor can you buy essential items like Heinz baked beans, Wensleydale, Yorkshire Tea, Easingwold Mothers’ Union cakes or, in my experience, fresh milk. Believe me, a cup of ‘black tea’ with UHT milk just doesn’t compete with Betty’s. And then there are German Sundays.

These are like going in a time-warp back to my 70s Yorkshire childhood, when the height of excitement was Dad washing the car or mowing the lawn. Only in Germany, they’re both deemed so exciting that they’re to all intents and purposes illegal. If the elderly Hausfrauen are to be believed, they are not the only things that ought to be illegal. Wearing a skirt, failing to put a hat on your baby, crossing the road with the red man: all provoke “Na, so was!” (said with a curled lip and a shake of the head). Which roughly translates into Victor Meldrew saying: “I don’t believe it!” “Na, so was” is rather what I thought about all the shops being shut on Sundays – until I realised that they are not desperately enticing when they are open. Unless you’re obsessed with your health. The town where we stayed was notable for its assorted pharmacies, complemented by the wonderfully named Reformhaus (aka

health food shop). Though to look on the bright side, if there’s nothing but muesli bars to spend your money on, you might well feel quite wealthy.

gAme girl Which reminds me: if it’s wealth you want, you could do worse than wait for a friend at a German station. Because waiting at a station means that you are a prostitute. Oh yes. Stand there for more than thirty seconds, and you’ll find some dodgy type with lace-up leather-lurvetrousers and scary facial hair sidling up to you and asking how much you charge. However,

being propositioned paled into insignificance compared to my experience on a train (as opposed to waiting for one). Standing opposite me was a man. He was staring at me and waving a sausage. Why’s he doing that? I wondered. Only after several minutes did I realise what it really was. I did what all good British people do, and pretended not to notice. But it didn’t half make me

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Best – or worst – of all was the selection of books by the tills in a Cologne bookshop. Waterstone’s has ‘hilarious’ light reads about office flatulence – but the Germans

Let’s be grateful for

small British mercies fascinating to children. Take the loos with little inspection shelves. As I have long moved out of this particularly intimate phase of child-rearing, I was not keen to dwell on this. Then there are the sex shops. “Is that a dressing-up shop?” my daughter asked as we found ourselves in Hamburg’s Reeperbahn. “Um, something like that,” I replied vaguely (it was the rubber masks in the window that did it).

do everything bigger and better. I knew it was bad news when I heard a child say: “OMG look what those ladies are doing to one another...” I did look, and was lost for words. As were both children when they heard that German schools finish at lunchtime. Lavatories with shelves? Dressing-up shops? Pornographic novelty items? Half-days for ever? All of a sudden, they were among the 46 per cent of Brits who were planning to emigrate. And that is surely the killer argument. However bad Britain is, however lousy the weather, however many hen parties York has to suffer: our children don’t finish school at lunchtime. Let’s be grateful for small British mercies.

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Horoscopes sept 2015

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24th August-23rd September Here are a few famous faces you share your sign with...

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Star sign of the month • Star sign of the month • Star sign of the month • Star sign of the month • Star sign of the month There are a couple of people close to you who seem quite determined to involve themselves in your affairs. They need to be discouraged, gently and quietly, but also very firmly. Without doubt these people care about you, but they do not know how you feel (even though they may think they do) and it seems very important that you should follow your heart and use your own judgement rather than listening to the advice and ideas of third parties.

Around the 10th of the month a member of the opposite sex will be putting you under pressure to make some decisions or commitments, and although you might try to wriggle your worm off the hook, you’ll be trapped in a corner with your back to the wall long before the 20th. Once you define your priorities and make some kind of decision, all the pressure comes off and the last week of the month should bring you a very happy smile and some rather smug feelings of self satisfaction.

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down to enjoy a few new domestic routines. If your finances are a little depleted at this time, well, at least you can see where the money has gone and should recognise that it has been money well spent.

You may be feeling a bit emotionally drained, so some vacation or travel aspect around the 17th brings some laughter and fulfils an ambition.

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Tricky start to the month, especially if a health problem needs to be resolved. You’ll feel under pressure until 10th or 12th at which time something will be resolved which takes the pressure off. Albeit at a price. People will look to you to organise things (as usual) but there

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Younger Librans (teens and early 20s) may have a very tense and awkward month in affairs of the heart. Who loves who, who’s going with who, who said what and when? There is some jealousy in the wind, quite a lot of gossip, and loads of insecurities. If you’re an older member of the sign you have a lot to be thankful for.

and 6th serve you well, as does some promotion or elevation on the job/career scene between the 6th and the 18th. While independent business people should do well, it is that certain breed of ambitious lady who will score the really high points. All members of the sign should pay some attention to account books.

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You may never have wanted to become the “boss” or the “leader” but increasingly these roles are 23rd Nov-22nd Dec draped across your shoulders, and New homes, including new old 23rd Oct-22nd Nov as I see it, you have no choice other homes, should put a very big smile of Travel aspects the 4th 5th ADVERT 20374.15 HT around YORK THE PRESS APRILon 2015_Layout 14/04/2015 17:30to accept the responsibility. than satisfaction your face as1you settle

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19th Feb-19th Mar

A thoughtful month – really quite a calm time – which gives you chance to explore future ideas and options without too many distractions. A few meditative moments alone will serve you well, and you’ll be looking for some time and space to call your own. There are encouraging financial trends between 15th and 21st which generate some degree of confidence.

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There seems to be a constant shift in plans and priorities – especially in connection with all social activities – and the secret is not to be too rigid with your timetables. Rather than getting annoyed at the way events pan out, (or don’t!) try to see the funny side and become a bit more philosophical in your outlook.

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20th Apr-21st May

Lot of things happening around you in what is going to be a very busy month. Travel aspects and reunions are strong between the 17th and 23rd and some professional help at this time will be invaluable. Some domestic chaos if you’re in the middle of DIY or “build” projects, and you

might need to spend some money on private health care.

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22nd May-21st June

A month to concentrate on the here and now rather than the then and when. Keep focused on what needs to be achieved at this time and do not allow yourself to get distracted by side issues. A successful month for any kind of buying and selling, but be a little bit on guard when it comes to doing business with friends.

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may be a few occasions when you wish that someone else was in charge.

22nd june-213rd July

Even though Cancerians are not natural born gamblers this may be a good time to take a few carefully calculated risks. Although these words are specifically associated with finances, it could also be applicable in personal relationships. Romantic aspects improve proportionately with you are open, candid and direct.

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24th july - 23rd aug

A great month for losing a few inhibitions and getting to grips with the fun factors of life. Travel plans auger well, tying in with reunions and anniversaries, and there is a tremendous feeling of confidence where all romantic unions are concerned. Strengthening bonds for some, new loves for others.

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Jolly hockey sticks! If those scars on your shins are trophies of past hockey-playing triumphs, perhaps it's time to pick up the sticks once more. Acomb Hockey Club are on the lookout for new players and goalkeepers for both the ladies and men's teams. All teams play in the Yorkshire Hockey Association Divisions and look to progress during the season to higher leagues. Training is on Wednesday nights, from 7.308.25pm, at Energise Sports Centre. If you are interested in joining get in touch or go along to their free summer hockey sessions on Wednesday evenings. Ladies email ladies.captain@acombhc.co.uk or call 07762 733698, while chaps should email mens.captain1@acombhc.co.uk or call 07527 863976.

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Dab hand w ith the ol' paint dabbers? Wis h you were better? Perh aps surrounding yourself with fellow art love rs would help pe rfect your m aster stroke? Mickl egate Artists ar ea friendly and informal gro up who try to improve th eir artistic sk ills at the weekly life dr awing sessio ns every Wednesdays, 10am–12.30 pm, at Guppy ’s Ente rprise Club, Nunnery Lane. The ne w term will be gin on 9th September, and they are super keen for new mem bers.  For furthe r information call 707090

Retired, but not tired

Heworth Retired Men’s Forum is a social club with a difference. Designed for older men who have retired from work but wish to keep an active role in the community, they regularly meet at Heworth Without Community Centre, Applecroft Road, to listen to fascinating talks and presentations. On 8th September, at 10am, Ken Humphreys will speak on the music of Irving Berlin, while on the 22nd a talk entitled The Role of the Chemist will also be given. All retired men are welcome to join, so if you would like to find out more, call 423277.

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Do you have something to say? We’d love to listen… and so might the rest of the city. If you live in York and have a passion for writing, or have experienced something you really want to share, Your Local Link could help. We’re looking for contributors for our popular website, and need opinion pieces, fascinating local featu res, and film, theatre and product reviews. We want to hear about your love of living in York, your passion for your interests, and anything else you think people might want to read. This is a great chance to get your writing seen by a huge audience, so to find out more email krystal@yourlocallink.co.uk and tell us all about you.

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If you are an old boy or old girl of Danesmead Secondary Modern School, and would like to catch up with friends and teachers from way back when, you're in luck. Karen O’Donnell is organising a reunion for anyone who attended the school prior to its closure 30 years ago in 1985. Taking place at The Winning Post pub on Bishopthorpe Road, 25th September from 7pm, it will be a great chance to chat to old mates, find out what everyone has been up to, and reminisce till your heart's content.  To find out more about the night, email kaz61@hotmail.co.uk or call Karen on 07971 635416.

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teen spirit i fear that i have raised a real life ‘kevin’. my son used to be a little ray of sunshine, but since he turned 13 he has become increasingly moody and sullen, and spends all of his time playing on the playstation in his bedroom. i could just about handle this, but he’s also taken to not bothering to shower regularly. How can i get him to care about his personal hygiene? catherine, Acomb The problem with teenage boys is that, before you know it, they’ve

outgrown their mothers. Literally – I tried to rugby tackle my eldest into a bath once and I was the only one who ended up getting soaked. Do you have a garden? Perhaps you could enlist the help of other family members and hose him down with the aid of a paddling pool and a few bath bombs. If brute force isn’t an option, then consider pointing out that no-one will fancy him unless he cleans himself up (although, your son may well choose to continue with his dirty protest out of sheer embarrassment that his mum used the word ‘fancy’). As a last resort, I’d take away the games console until he cleans up his act. You’ll have a freshly showered, sweet smelling teenager.

Brotherly love? i’ve been really struggling with my partner’s brother and fiancée recently. They constantly talk about my boyfriend and i behind our backs and say that we won’t stay together, and that we don’t deserve to be doing well in our careers. i’m finding it really difficult to want to be involved with them. How should i approach this with my boyfriend? suzie, strensall You mean you haven’t already spent at least five hours straight telling your boyfriend exactly what you think of his brother? You’re much more restrained than I am. It only takes my other half’s sister raising her eyebrow in my general direction for me to spend the rest of the week complaining to him.

Go forth and be fantastic in your career, enjoy your wonderful relationship, and post as many updates on social media as possible that show just how brilliant your life is (no vague comments about how ‘a certain someone’ is annoying you, though – then you’ll just end up looking like the catty one). When you do have to see them, be polite – this will reinforce how mean and unwarranted their comments are. Eventually the miserable pair will stop talking rubbish once they see that they’re having no effect on you. If they don’t, just remember that only sad, mean people say mean things. And if you’re ever feeling less than marvellous, stay away from Facebook and stick of a bit of Shake It Off by T Swift. Works wonders for me.

You don’t say whether or not your boyfriend already knows about what is being said, but if he’s not aware, then sit him down with a cup of tea (I find that tea solves pretty much all of life’s problems), calmly talk him through what you’ve heard, and explain why it’s upset you. You can’t control how he reacts to the news, but what you can control is how you react to it.

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tea, add biscuits, then placate her by suggesting the two of you go out to choose her outfit together. Hats are second only to tea in the problemsolving stakes. Good luck with your wedding!

my other half recently proposed, and we’ve started planning our wedding. i was excited to involve my mum in the preparation, but it’s quickly becoming apparent that she wants to control everything. my partner and i want a low-key, intimate wedding, but mum has totally ignored this and started inviting everyone she knows – including her hairdresser, whom i’ve never even met. should i say something, or go with her plans? sally, Huntington Firstly, congratulations on your wedding – and I’m talking to you here, and not your mum. Your mum is naturally going to be excited about her daughter tying the knot, but that doesn’t mean that she gets to take over. When you next see her, make a pot of tea (see my comment above about its healing properties) and gently explain to her why the plans you’ve chosen as a couple are important to the both of you. Point out that if she wants to invite her hairdresser to a do, she should throw her own party rather than hijacking yours. If she starts crying, make more

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york life Join us as we journey back in time. No pushing. THIS MONTH: THe york Asylums Madness is fairly subjective; what might be considered insanity to one, could actually be seen as a passionate interest in old maps and taking photographs of crumbling walls to another. Past attitudes to mental health haven't always been so flexible however, resulting in, for the past 200 years at least, York having not one but two large "lunatic asylums". We take a look at both.

BooTHAm pArk The institution that now possesses quite a pleasant name, being situated by York Hospital, just off Bootham, was once referred to simply as York Lunatic Asylum. Built in 1777 and designed by famous architect John Carr (whose buildings have made several appearances in these pages), it originally housed just 15 patients, but this number soon rose to more than 30. Despite the intention of the hospital to provide care “without undue severity”, by the early 19th century the asylum was at the centre of a great scandal. Patients started to die, and those who were released were often found bruised and in a terrible condition. By 1813 there were almost 200 patients living in awful conditions, and following a surprise

inspection, secret dungeon-like cells were discovered in which dozens of women were being kept without supervision. A suspicious fire suddenly broke out in 1814, killing four patients and destroying all the asylum's financial records. Because of this, there was insufficient evidence to bring charges against those in power, and nothing else was done. Thankfully conditions at the hospital soon improved, and in 1819 it was advertising available space - after many of the pauper patients had been shipped off to Wakefield, we should add. Care was charged at eight shillings a week, while those that could afford to pay more, did so. In 1904 it was renamed Bootham Park Hospital, and in 1948 it became part of the National Health Service.

clifTon HospiTAl A hospital in Clifton? Younger readers, or those relatively new to the city, will be forgiven for not knowing anything about this mental health hospital off Shipton Road. Once The North Riding of

Yorkshire Lunatic Asylum, and occupying a much larger site than Bootham Park, the hospital was completed in 1847. Attitudes toward mental health had obviously changed by the time this asylum was built, as instead of cramming patients into a single building, those receiving treatment were encouraged to work the land. The hospital purchased lots of farm land around it and set the patients to simple tasks in the fields, supposedly to help cure their conditions. This practice continued for most of the institution's life, until the early 1960s when the Ministry of Health stopped such activities at all psychiatric hospitals.

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A pretty little chapel was added in 1873, and if you were to take a stroll along Clifton Park Avenue, you'll find it at the end of the lane, still in situ. It is one of only a handful of associated structures still standing from the hospital, after it was finally closed in 1994. The majority of the site was cleared for redevelopment such as offices and housing (and also a pub and hotel), and the grand Victorian main building has been replaced with an insurance firm's head office. Unlike Bootham Park, which is still all there (with a few modern additions) to find parts of the original North Riding of Yorkshire Lunatic Asylum you have to search. To the north of the site, off Blue Beck Drive, you can still see some of the 20th century hospital buildings, while the housing estate along Fylingdale Avenue is still mostly hemmed in by a suspiciously tall and crumbling wall. Have a wander down there yourself and let your imagination run riot. Remember, it's not madness... it's passion.

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Walkie-talkie wars This month krystal talks about her parents preferred method of keeping her safe when she was young. child safety has always been high on everyone’s agenda. How do we keep the little darlings safe whilst still giving them freedom too?

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Call me biased but I reckon my parents had it spot on. Not only did they have the ability to know where I was at all times, they could also show me up in front of my friends whenever they wanted to. The method of my parent’s madness was walkie-talkies, and let me tell you, they were the bane of my life. The 3 km long range radios where reliable, long lasting and gave away crackling tell-tale signs if I strayed anywhere near the 3 km radius limit my parents had set.

Leaving the house without the walkie-talkie was forbidden. Under no circumstances did my little brother or I go out without one. If they were out of charge we had to sit in the house and wait for it to physically charge up before we could play out. Not only did I have to wear the not so stylish, oversized phone clipped onto my jeans, but when my parents spoke through them they were loud and clear for all of my friends to hear. I couldn’t re-tell you every single time my parents embarrassed me with the safety devices. But I do have an all-time favourite moment. Mum used to leave a couple of quid in the kitchen with a note asking us to walk the dog or complete some

chores before we went to the shop. Nine times out of ten I would happily complete whatever chore mum had asked me to do, but hear me out here, I was having a bad day. I didn’t fancy walking the dog, but I did fancy spending two quid on sweets. So despite breaking one rule I decided I’d better take my walkietalkie with me to prevent further drama. I ran to the shop with a friend, filled up the biggest pick and mix bag anyone had ever seen and trotted over to the counter wide eyed with anticipation. Without further pause the ominous crackle of the walkie-talkie kicked in. Mum was mad. “KRYSTAL I swear if I find out you have gone into that shop

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Out walked a very disappointed, sweet-less Krystal with the prospect of a week’s grounding. Don’t get me wrong the walkie-talkies had some great values too. Hiding them in bushes and shouting as people went past never got old. You could always find out what time tea was and it gave my parents piece of mind when we were out.

When Jamie and I had outgrown our use for walkie-talkies, mum and dad still found a use for them. On long family trips away when we took two cars, we would have one in mum’s car and one in dad’s, so that they could argue about which turning to take off the motorway.

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and bought sweets without walking the dog you’re in big trouble!” My fingers didn’t make it to the volume nozzle in time and the shop keeper and my friend heard it all.

Sometimes our safety came at a really small and -let’s face it- pretty funny price that was more than worth it. Top marks mum and dad for your original methods.

Out & about

Parliament Street fountain’s future is looking pretty bleak. Personally I loved the fountain from a young age. I’m sure I wasn’t the only person who used the fountain as a location to meet up for a day of shopping with my friends, often we would simply meet up there and see where the day took us. In an ideal world where money wasn’t an issue I would love to see a grandiose fountain that looked something along the lines of The Horses of Helios from London’s Piccadilly.

Perhaps it would be lit with colour changing lights and become another impressive landmark to put on York’s map. It would definitely look spectacular when a cheeky passer by took it upon themselves to mix it up with a touch of washing up liquid. So it’s with a heavy heart that I say good bye to the Parliament Street fountain, which has been turned off for over 2 years now, I wish things could have been different.

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Thar be treasure!!!

It’s all in the details, and thanks to our new treasure hunt, you’ll be spotting quite a few more. Great fun for the family, follow the trail, read the clues, and jot down your answers… everything can be found if you look hard enough. Prepare for your eyes to be firmly opened! 1

start at the fountain on parliament street, looking through the trees toward Browns department store. Walk in that direction.

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• Whose wall once crossed this street? • Which saint gets a mention in this area? • On what day was a market once regularly held here?

passing the roman Bath pub on your right, head up finkle street until you reach the end. Turn right.

• Why is this area a bit piggy? • Which restaurant sounds quite musical? • Black, two sugars thanks. But what was it originally called?

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Turn right onto grape lane and walk along the street toward low petergate.

• At what number is the sound a duck makes? • What does Mannix prohibit? • What did the Roman’s call Petergate?

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Turn left onto low petergate. • What makes this street permanently festive? • What did Starbucks used to sell? • Which goddess enjoys sharing the earth?

Turn right onto minster gates and head toward the cathedral.

• When was the column found? • What has Constantine broken? • Where is the sundial?

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Turn left and walk along minster yard, keeping the cathedral to your right, all the way to duncombe place.

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• What animals get special parking on the street? • In which country was the commemorated war fought? • What’s red, but no good for post.

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After carefully crossing the road, continue onto museum street.

• Where’s the jester? • What letter has its own bench? • In what year did people start to enjoy street-side refreshment? If all’s gone well, you’ll now find yourself at the entrance to the Museum Gardens. How did you do? Join us again next month where we’ll pick up the trail from this point and continue to explore.

Answers 1: The Romans, St. Sampson, Thursday. 2: It’s ‘Swine’gate, El Piano, Langton Lane. 3: 7, Signs and cycles, Via Principalis. 4: Christmas Angels shop, jewellery, Minerva. 5: 1969, his sword, above the south transept door. 6: horses, South Africa, phone box. 7: Thomas’s ub sign, E (on Explore benches), 1880.

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connected, yet alone

Howard Mosley-Chalk is a father and a husband. But more importantly he is a man. These are his (un)manly words.

of kit to show off (to Pete and Dave. And Pete) but rather because using it makes me feel more like a cyborg; a group of beings to which I've always better related.

A little lift

Anyone who knows me will understand that I am a great exponent of technology. My house is crammed full of connected bits of kit, from a central heating system I can control on my phone from Zambia, to a smoke detector with a sexy accent that emails me when it (she?) thinks I might have burnt my sausages. I would say my attitude toward technology was modern and open, further evidenced by the fact that I don't use my phone as an actual phone, and not because I don't have anyone to call (no, I've got loads of friends me. There's... Pete. And... Dave. And Pete... a different Pete). I embrace technology so much that on occasion I have physically embraced it. Wearable technology (or 'wearables' if you're cool, like moi) such as fitness trackers, smart watches, and Bluetooth headphones, have all been found upon my manly form at some point. I never dabble with this kind

However, my love affair with wearable technology hit a bump in the road recently, when I gave something called the Lumo Lift a go. This tiny bit of tech, which weighs in at about the size of a £2 coin, attaches to your clothing by way of a magnet, connects to your smartphone by way of Bluetooth, then tells you off when you slouch by way of an aggressive vibration. Seriously, this has gone too far. The Lumo Lift is the Victorian nanny of wearable technology, slapping you harshly on the ears if you stand 'like a commoner'. Apparently it is designed to improve your posture, which in turn is good for your health. Wear it, and

it will also happily count your steps, track the distance you've walked, and work out how many calories you've burnt. Which is great, and something I'm used to having on me. What I'm not used to having is my grandmother resurrected, perched upon my shoulder, and barking "stand up straight, young man!" each time I bend my spine. The vibrations this thing produces are alarming and very sudden, and it feels a bit like being jabbed by a cattle prod. Surely this device crosses a line?

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Not ‘appy’

And yet the Lumo Lift goes one step further, resolutely adding insult to injury. All the data it records throughout the day as you go about your less-than-upright business, is collated in the connected app on your phone. In glowing pink letters it reveals that TODAY YOUR POSTURE HAS BEEN POOR. It then offers helpful tips on how to overcome this, such as STOP SLOUCHING YOU DISGUSTING ANIMAL. Well, the app words it

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Not since the chastity belt has a piece of technology restricted the freedoms of humanity so much. How long until gadgets such as this are secreted in all our clothing, randomly shocking us for not tying our shoe laces properly? Or keyboards that prick our fingertips when we type 'their' when we should have typed 'they're'.

slightly different. Back in the day, when I was but kneehigh to a giant mutated grasshopper, and when there was another Conservative government in power making everyone sad, wearable technology stopped and started with telling the time, and maybe even doing simple sums if you had one of those calculator watches, like that big boy who lived down the road. Those were simpler times, when technology could only alarm us if we were late for something, not by pointing out just how awful a human beings. We actually are compared to the people in the device's marketing campaign. Show me an advert for a fitness tracker being worn by a sweaty fat person, and I'll buy it. Although I'll ditch the pocket posture Nazi, I'll keep using all the other kit. Somehow having my daily activities, steps, pulse rate, and photographs all contained within an app on my phone makes life a little easier to understand. Whereas before when someone asked me how I was feeling, and I struggled to come up with anything other than cold, hot, or hungry; now I can whip out my phone and check for them. We cyborgs are the future. Give us your pin numbers.

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SPORT REPORT with DAN TAIT

After last season’s dreadful home form, York City almost banished memories of the last campaign at Bootham Crescent in one night, with a memorable First Round League Cup victory over League One Yorkshire counterparts Bradford City. Following an alarming opening day capitulation to Wycombe Wanderers, where City’s on-loan centre back Stephane Zubar scored a 20 yard screamer (into his own net!) the side bounced back from a 3-0 loss with a 4-2 penalty shootout victory over Bradford City after a 2-2 draw during the epic 90 minutes. Supporters went through every emotion possible from going one goal down, equalising, giving away a penalty (which Bradford missed), going 2-1 up via a stunning free-kick, having a goal disallowed, hitting the bar, but also conceding an equaliser to Bradford’s James Hanson with 15 seconds just left. There was me thinking we just hated Hanson in the 1990s!

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Luckily the heroics of new goalkeeper Scott Flinders thwarted the Bantams of Bradford with two saves in the shootout, leaving Josh Carson to smash City into Round Two where they will face a trip to Premier League side Swansea City. This aforementioned cup victory was widely reported as the Minstermen’s first league cup success for 18 years, though upon looking into it of course eight of those years we weren’t in it due to the spell in the Conference, which kind of makes a mockery of it. It’s amazing how many similar nonsense arguments are made without any context added to it, such as when they say things like Aston Villa haven’t beaten Scunthorpe for over 50 years -because they have played them about

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ashes to ashes

No sports column would be complete without mentioning the Ashes. I will freely admit that I was hoping for a series of damage limitation. I thought solace would come in the form of the British weather saving us, but I needn’t have worried; especially with the fantastic form of Joe Root, and in the Trent Bridge test, a superb supporting performance from fellow Yorkie Johnny Bairstow.

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Bowling the Aussies out in 18.3 overs has to be a lifetime highlight of thrashing Australia. Did they think it was a 20/20 game? Even then I think they would have been disappointed by getting all out with that amount of overs, let alone during a five day test match. While English cricket is back on the up, things continue to go from strength to strength in our county as Yorkshire steadily close in on back to back County Championships. I took in the recent victory over Durham at Scarborough which brought with it as many laughs as it did cheers thanks to Yorkshire humour. In years in this column I have discussed a range of obscure Yorkshire humour in the crowds, from the fan whose response to an opposition player colliding into the stands was to sympathetically enquire if the advertising board was

damaged, to the PA announcement thanking those Yorkshire fans who kindly donated to a players’ benefit year… which totalled a whopping £7! This year’s award goes to the stag party dressed as tennis women who, when a Durham fielder ran to retrieve another four from the boundary line, suddenly caught a Slazenger instead of the red cricket ball he was expecting. His face ironically turned red. It wasn’t all plain sailing for Yorkshire though as Durham took four early wickets, but Adil Rashid and Glenn Maxwell put on a massive 248 for a record fifth wicket partnership in one of the best sessions of cricket supporters had seen for some years. So can Andrew Gale lead Yorkshire to consecutive titles (and hopefully this time be allowed to lift the trophy)? Only four games remain with two coming at Headingly with Somerset arriving on Tuesday 1st September, and the final game of the season taking place in Leeds exactly three weeks later on the 22nd when Sussex are the opposition. Go get ‘em boys.

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What’s all the Foss about?

more than just a street where ‘that nice restaurant is’, fossgate (and further along Walmgate) is a place packed with interesting buildings and has a fascinating past. let’s have a wander, shall we? Fossgate literally means 'the street that leads to the Foss', and as you walk down it from Pavement it is easy to see why. The street started life as the main south-east route out of the Roman fortress of Eboracum, which is why it is on the same line as Petergate. The Vikings were probably the first to build a bridge over the Foss at the end of the street, to carry them over to one of their favourite places... Walmgate. Walmgate, which is most probably named after someone called Walba, is the eastern continuation of Fossgate once you cross the river. It is important

for having been the centre of trade during the Viking era of Jorvik (it was basically their Parliament Street), and for possessing York's most complete bar, Walmgate Bar, which still has its barbican out front.

Something smells fishy If you've ever downed oysters in Lock Fyne seafood restaurant by Foss Bridge, consider yourself a part of history. The medieval bridge, which was taken down in 1811 to be replaced by the current structure, used to be the site of York's fish market, where seafood was brought 50 miles from Grimsby and Whitby to be sold. The market was opened at 11am by the tolling of the scatty (skaite) bell in nearby St. Mary's chapel.

Origins of an empire Enjoy an occasion KitKit (or five)? If so, you have Fossgate to thank for it. Rowntrees, the confectionary company that put York on the chocolate map, got started after buying a small cocoa business, belonging to Mary Tuke, on Fossgate in 1862. That is why the first Rowntree factory, which occupied what is now appropriately called Rowntree's Wharf, is just behind Fossgate. In fact Joseph Rowntree himself said that as a boy he had to run across Foss Bridge each time he crossed it, to avoid the stench of sowage from the river! Joseph's son Seebohn Rowntree (who possessed a name you tend not to hear all that much these days), who was concerned with social

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welfare, in 1900 wrote of Fossgate that... "the river Foss, which runs through the district, often becomes more or less stagnant and unsavoury in the summertime." As a lad, his dad probably just shouted "Errgh! Poo!"

Flicks-gate Although Fossgate and Walmgate were known as places with high levels of poverty in the 19th century, with many poor Irish immigrants settling in terrible conditions in Walmgate, by the start of the 20th century Fossgate was starting to turn itself around. York's first ever purpose-built cinema, The Electric, was constructed on the street in 1911. The gorgeous building, with theatrical representations carved on the exterior, was later renamed The Scala, but today continues life as MacDonald's furniture store.

The coffee Bar At the furthest end of these two streets you'll find a real highlight of York. Walmgate Bar, one of the four main gateways into the ancient city, is the only gate of its kind in England to retain the outwardly projecting barbican (after which a certain local venue takes its name). It is also one of only three gatehouses in Europe to retain its original portcullis, and the Tudor extension on the inside face of the bar - now a coffee shop - was an actual house that was lived in until 1957. Recently the bar has undergone some massive restoration work, resulting in a walkway around the barbican, and a new roof terrace.

Festival fever!

If you thought festivals came just once a year, you clearly haven't been to Fossgate recently. The Fossgate Festival takes place on the first Sunday of every month, with a host of live music and fun things to so right along the street! We'll see you there.

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Fossgate and walmgate Those dreadful poor people

Times a-changing Take a stroll down Walmgate today and you’ll pass by lots of different shops and businesses. Charity shops, letting agents, furniture stores, pubs and convenience shops all line the ancient street , providing just about everything you might need, day to day. However, hop in your time machine (ours is pretty well worn) and travel back to 1872, and you’ll be able to buy an even more varied selection of stuff. According to an advert in the Yorkshire Herald, in which many Walmgate businesses banded together to promote their wares, the street possessed… a druggist who specialised in medicines for farm animals, a rag merchant who sold bones, iron, horse hair, and rabbit skins (that reminds us, we really must pick up a new sack of horse hair on the way home tonight), two inns which boasted their ability to stable dozens of horses, and the fascinating Agar and Chadwick: manufacturers of artificial manure. We’re really curious about what it smelt like.

If you think Micklegate is rammed-full of pubs and clubs these days, you’ve clearly never partied along Fossgate and Walmgate, 1901 style. According to the Rowntrees’ investigation of poverty in the city, the 500 yard stretch of both streets saw a whopping 20 pubs, four off-licence shops, and a club at the start of the 20th century. Poverty was rife in the area, especially at the bar end of Walmgate where many Irish immigrants had found a home. In fact, when the poor-law guardians proposed to build new housing for them in Museum Street, the proposal was quickly poopooed by members of the Yorkshire Club, the De Grey Rooms, the York Subscription Library, and the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge. Their reason was that “the poor population of York live in another part of the city”, stating Walmgate as an example. That was nice of them, wasn’t it?

Relics still standing Walmgate might possess some ‘interesting’ 20th century architecture, hailing from a time when living in a concrete box was considered a good thing to do, but it also contains a true historical gem. Bowes Morrell House is a timber-framed building on the south side of the street, dating from around 1400. It is one of just a handful of wooden buildings to have survived, and was originally constructed to act as the vicarage for a church, St Peter-in-theWillow, that itself was demolished nearly 500 years ago! If that is impressive, consider this… Although no Viking-age buildings are still standing in the city, some of the shops along Walmgate are sitting on the original sites, with exactly the same street-front width, as those lived in by the Vikings, over 1000 years ago. And don’t take our word for that – Walmgate is so historically fascinating that Channel 4’s Time Team came here in 2000 for a huge live dig. Yes, Tony Robinson and Sandi Toksvig… legends.

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A curious Kenyan quest

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York has its fair share of literary greats, both past and present. One name that continues to garner interest around the world is McCawley Grange, an York author who discovered his writing talent much later in life after attending a course at York Collage. His debut novel, Some Lessons in Gaelic, was a smash hit when it was released in 2011, and now McCawley is set to repeat that success with his second book, Shula and the Goats from Tala. The story, which is set in Kenya in the 1970s, follows English volunteer worker Charlie Carter as he helps to build a hospital. He becomes convinced that the house he is staying in is haunted, and soon discovers a gruesome local tale of a young girl who was entombed alive in the house 70 years previously. While contending with that, Charlie is also on the lookout for a mate, and inadvertently finds three complicated ladies all vying for his affection. Shula and the Goats from Tala is a fantastic read, and not at all your average ghost or romance novel. It is fantastic to see a York talent continue to produce the goods, and we look forward to seeing what McCawley comes up with next. ď Ž To buy your copy visit www.amazon.co.uk

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’ can indoor rabbits get flystrike? A. As well as flies being attracted to dead animals, they are also attracted to anything dirty, such as urine and faeces. If your rabbit is unable to keep their bottom clean, or is prone to faeces being caught up in their fur, or has a urine and faeces filled hutch, then flies will be very attracted to this and will lay their eggs on your bunny. Maggots hatch and eat the flesh of your Rabbit whilst it is alive. This happens very quickly, and in

sAm. A six year old greyhound, Sam is looking for a quiet home, possibly with another dog for company, as he is a little shy. He’d like to live with a family where he will get lots of cuddles

a matter of hours maggots can cause sometimes irreparable damage. Flies and maggots are extra active in warm conditions, and if not caught early and treated it can be fatal. To prevent it...

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mAX. An elderly chap, Max is looking for a quiet retirement home where he will get lots of TLC. He would be happy to share a home with another dog, and could live with teenage children. He is on medication for his joints, so qualifies for the assisted adoption scheme.

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We bet you wood, once you've attended this month's special illustrated talk hosted by the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds, York Local Group. 'The Wood' will be a fascinating presentation by Paul Hobson, an award-winning nature photographer. During his talk Paul will cover the wildlife that lives in both coniferous

and broadleaf woodland, as well as showing some of his incredible photos of the fauna in question. To catch it for yourself, get to Temple Hall, York St. John University, at 7.30pm on the 10th September. ■ Find out more at www.rspb.org.uk/groups/York

THIs MONTH AT sT. NIcKs There's loads to get involved with this month at the environment centre on Rawdon Avenue. Call 411821 or visit www. stnicks.org.uk

GREEN REAPER FEST 5TH sepTemBer, 1-4pm. Scything demonstrations and contests, nature walks, and other fun activities for all ages. Free entry. BUILDING LOW ENERGY, HEALTHY HOMES 10TH sepTemBer, 7-9pm. An illustrated talk by Native Architects on their approach to employing low impact, natural building materials into their design projects. Light supper and

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INTRODUCTION TO SPIDERS 19TH sepTemBer, 10.30Am3.30pm. Dr. Geoff Oxford of the University of York will introduce the most common UK species of spiders and their families, how to identify them, and how to get involved in spider recording in Yorkshire. £15/ £12 concessions & St Nicks or BAS members. Advance booking is essential. GREENER GREENWAYS RIDE 20TH sepTemBer, 11Am. Join Sustrans and St Nicks staff for an informative ride around York’s brilliant greenway network. Learn about the flora and fauna along the way! Free.

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A rugby team working with an independent financial advisor might sound like the start of an inappropriate joke, but it is actually great news for school kids. York City Knights Foundation have partnered with Pen-Life Associates - who were recently voted the top IPA in York according to vouchedfor. co.uk - to create The Knights Money Management Programme, starting in September. The innovative project will see the Foundation and Pen-Life

staff work with pupils of all ages to develop their money management skills by challenging them to create and budget for their own virtual Rugby League Club. After the six week programme the kids will present to an expert panel and explain their money management choices, and how they have learnt the true value of money.  If your child's school would like to get involved, call 767404.

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You only have to glance at some of the excellent looking adverts on this page (created by Design Apprentice Hannah) or check out Krystal's Gems and the fashion pieces later in the mag (written by Editorial Apprentice - and finalist in ITV's ‘Breaking into news’ - Krystal) to realise that York apprenticeships are booming. In fact, the latest figures from the government show that York is in the top 5% of English authorities when it comes to apprenticeships, and the Top 10% at encouraging schoolleavers to go onto further and higher education. Well done all. We've said it before, but isn't York awesome?

minipresso. Like all high-flying executives, on any given day your blood stream is probably 30% coffee. Trouble is, getting to the espresso machine in the office kitchen means - gulp - talking to your employees, and if you're not shouting at them, what is point of wasting your breath on them? Fortunately you have the Minipresso, a hand-powered espresso machine small enough to fit in your desk drawer and powerful enough to produce strong and delicious coffee. Just what you need to fuel another amazing day of being brilliant. Now if only there was a handpowdered toilet available...  £25 from www.wacaco.com

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(@YorkFoodFest). Celebrating the very best of Yorkshire produce, 18th-27th September. york Beer fesTivAl (@

beerfestyork). York CAMRA beer and cider festival, 16th-19th September at the Knavesmire.

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FOrWArD LADIes The UK’s premier destination for enterprising and career-minded women. Visit www.forwardladies.com

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For woman to network and hear inspirational business speeches. Third Thursday of each month, The Grand Hotel. Visit www.ladies-who. co.uk

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THe MeT cLUB NeTWOrKING Networking events running throughout Yorkshire. Visit www.themetclub.co.uk

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UNIversITy OF yOrK cOrPOrATe TrAINING cOUrses Return in September. To book visit www.york.ac.uk/ shortcourses

WeLcOMe HOsT GOLD 15th September, 9.30am-4.30pm. Heslington East Campus, University of York.

DeveLOPING & LeADING TeAMs 24th September, 9.30am-4.30pm. Heslington East Campus, University of York.

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Lets catch the last rays of the summer sunshine with some outdoor gadgety goodness.

porTABle noTeBook BArBecue grill. Final camping trip of the summer planned for this month? Why not lose the bulk and take just the bare essentials? The Portable Notebook Barbecue Grill is perfect for cooking up a few burgers and bangers, but cleverly folds down to the thickness of a notebook. All you need is to chuck in a few bits of charcoal, slap on the meat, and you’re away. For the record, we like our sausages very well done, but our steaks rare. Get on it, eh?  £24.99 from www.firebox.com

pHilips ouTdoor solAr ligHTing. Whether you’re enjoying your garden in the evening this month, or need a bit extra light while roughing it at the camp site, you might as well harness the sun... while you can. The new range of solar-powered LED outside lights from Philips is clever in that the units can provide up to six hours of bright, warm white light each evening, while also featuring automatic on/off, and motion sensors. Great for late-summer garden parties, and also for security.  £109.99 from www.philips.co.uk

symA X5sc cAmerA QuAdcopTer. It’s been a while since we featured any flying gadgets, so this one is perfect in both features and price. The four-rotor chopper features a HD camera to take stills and video while you enjoy the last vestiges of the summer, as well as being able to fly high to watch all those leaves on the trees turn red. It has a special function to help those new to flying gadgets, and can even do flips and acrobatics.  £68.95 from www.red5.co.uk

SMARTPHONE APPS compAss pro. This app is the complete compass in your pocket, when you need it, where you need it. WeATHer 14 dAys. Provides accurate and timely weather warnings and forecast for more than 20,000 locations in the country kodi mediA cenTre. This is an awardwinning free and open source cross-platform software media player and entertainment hub flipAgrAm. The easiest way to create and share great video stories using your photos, videos and music. BrAin iT on! Deceptively challenging puzzles for your brain. Draw shapes to solve challenging physics puzzles.

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super soAker freeZefire WATer pisTol. Getting chillier this month? That makes it the perfect time buy a water pistol into which you can place ice cubes. You fiend.  £10.49 from www.thegiftandgadgetstore.com

Kickstart this... We check out a gadget currently seeking funding on Kickstarter.com yolk solAr pAper. The world's first solar charger that can be placed inside your notebook or planner. It is a paper thin and ultra light weight solar charger that can reliably charge your smartphone in about two and a half hours on a sunny day. That’s about the same as a wall charger! Sounds amazing, so get involved today. 004 RC 0912 24/07/2012 17:11 Page 4

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We have all the latest news from things that go vroom!

Post-summer Frightening freshen up?

Modern cars are becoming increasingly ‘connected’ in that they have systems that connect to the internet. As innovative as that sounds, prepare to have your excitement resolutely sobered. A pair of American hackers recently demonstrated to car company Jeep that they could not only take over full control of one of their latest Cherokee models, but do so from miles away. While being driven by a magazine journalist (so no great loss if it crashed, eh?) Charlie Miller and Chris Valasek managed to remotely activate the car’s air-con, change the radio station, and switch on the wipers. But, and this was the most eye-opening part, they also managed to cut the car’s engine while it travelled at 70mph along the motorway. Fortunately the journalist knew it was happening and managed to pull over as the Jeep quickly slowed, but it goes to show that connected technology in cars isn’t quite ready to win our vote. Then again, we still think that driving should still require a man walking in front of you waving a red flag.

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Have a wander around the city centre of York during the day and you'll be faced with a sea of pedestrians. Other cities aren't the same however, and instead of Spanish school parties and gaggles of loud, elderly Americans, you're more likely to face oncoming traffic. In the battle to make European cities more people friendly, and to help the environment while boosting thinking about finding alternative methods of getting about, many cities will go car-free on 19th September. One such city that is taking the position of totally banning cars is Stockholm, where petrol-heads will have to find another way to work on the 19th. Yes, we have a pedestrianised centre, but imagine if the whole of York took part in this, banning all cars within the outer ring road? After the mess that was Lendal Bridge it probably won't happen any time soon, but tonight in bed have a think about how you'd get around. If anything, it will be a great planning exercise for when the apocalypse comes. You're welcome.

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YOUR HOME & GARDEN DESIGN DEMYSTIFIED BY BECS.

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HERE’S A QUESTION FOR YOU: Q: What do Boy George, A pair of Louboutin shoes, and a James Bond set have in common? A: Style (with a capital S). Don’t agree with me? Well, don’t let a difference of opinion put you off; please let me explain. In truth, Style is not the subjective term that has become so entrenched in our 21st century language. If we’re adhering to dictionary definitions Style is… “a distinctive appearance, typically determined by the principles according to which something is designed.” So, contrary to my own misuse of the word, ‘style’ or ‘stylish’ does not mean any of the following: • well turned-out, • good-looking, • trendy, fashionable, or en-point • something that everyone else magically possesses but has apparently passed me by (phew). Style, much like beauty, can be subjective. A

person’s view on what is stylish will differ from the next, as the concepts of ‘stylish’ and ‘trendy’ are often confused. But here are two irrefutable features of Style:

sTyle is disTincTive Distinctive stands out, it is set apart from the crowd, and serves to distinguish that thing from others. True Style, then, is almost the antithesis of trend which is followed by the crowds. Boy George’s trademark look is certainly distinctive. Whether you like the man’s appearance or not, there’s no mistaking his over-sized hats, tattoos and makeup. In fact, without them, he is simply George Alan O'Dowd from Kent (nice bit of pop trivia for you there).

sTyle is purposeful Purposeful is thought through, not thrown together, on-purpose. Designed, not accidental. Louboutin’s painfully high heels and red soles are definitely not a happy accident (and neither is the price tag). James Bond sets - whilst they have evolved over time - are almost instantly recognisable. The combination of futuristic technology, high-spec finishes, and low, moody lighting are classic – and deliberate - design features of the genre. So, to make the (partially) tenuous

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link to the world of Interiors… I have been asked many times about Style in relation to the home. Questions like “What’s my style?” or “How do I find my style?” come up all the time. After sifting through all the above information, my only answer is to reflect it back, and send you on a bit of selfdiscovery. In order to “find” your style you could do worse than to start here:

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Be disTincTive Style is not about following trends. Trends come and go; they are in the shops one season, out the next, and accessible to everybody. What’s distinctive about that? If we are to be true to self, and really let our own personality shine through in our homes, it takes a little bit of bravery and a little bit of humour. Style may sound like an intimidating word, but really it’s about you expressing “You”. Not so scary now is it?

Be purposeful Here’s a nugget for you: “Style” doesn’t just happen. We all know how different we feel when we chuck on some casual clothes on a Saturday, as opposed to power-dressing for work on a Monday. Purposefully creating the right look and feel for you in your home is as worthwhile a task as dressing your body for the job at hand. It begins by taking time to think and reflect on what makes us feel cosy / secure / at home / relaxed / at our best.

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Here are some key questions to consider when trying to find a good tenant: Do they live local and already know the area? If they are moving into a new area this could potentially be more risky. How quickly do they want to move? If it’s urgent then find out why? The reason is often very telling. How often have they moved in the past? Someone that moves every six months is not ideal. If a couple, how long have they lived together? Couples who have lived together for a while tend to be more stable. What is their reason for moving? If they cannot provide a good and understandable reason then they might be hiding their real reason. Do they respond to your calls, texts and emails? If not, communications could be an isue when they become tenants. Is an administration fee or ‘holding rent‛ a problem? If it is, then it’s likely they will also have a problem with their rent.

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The right kind of flooring can make or break the look of your home. If you’re set on having wooden flooring you might have considered hard wood or laminate. We take a look at the pros and cons of both.

Vs Pros…

• It looks great and has natural grain. • It can add significant value to your home. • Scratches and damage can be easily sanded out.

cons…

• It’s more expensive to buy and install. • It’s susceptible to scratching and moisture damage. • Wear will show quicker in busier spots.

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Pros…

• Typically more durable due to the pressurised way it is made. • Resistant to scratches and easier to clean. • Cheaper, and you can install yourself as a DIY project.

cons…

• Has a tendency to look artificial and cheaper. • Difficult to repair and replace if not the ‘snap-together’ kind. • Can be noisy to walk over.

Before making your decision be sure to consider where your floor is and how it will be used. High traffic areas like hallways might benefit from the more resilient laminate, while rooms designed for comfort and elegance - like your bedroom or dining room - might look better with hard wood. Pets with scratchy claws should also inform your decision, as should the actual cost of installation. Whatever you go for, make sure you include a nice chunky doormat by the door – for your favourite monthly magazine to land safely onto!

Selling your house can be a difficult, stressful and expensive ordeal. From preparing your home for sale, searching for somewhere else to live, and trying to get the best possible price, there is a lot to think about. Fortunately one York estate agent is doing all they can to help, by letting their customers choose how much of a sale fee they will pay. Linley & Simpson are so sure that the level of service and care they provide to their customers is so good, that they’ll let you decide on what the final fee should be. This could be 1.5% +VAT, where the level of service received was excellent, all the way down to 0.5% +VAT if you think they really could have done better. Mark Christopher, Head of Residential Sales at Linley & Simpson, said of the new scheme: “In short, we are investing in our reputation for professionalism and customer service by putting our money where our mouth is and giving clients the ultimate reassurance that we will work on their behalf to the very highest standard.”  If this sounds like the kind of deal you’d like to have when selling your property, find out more at www.linleyandsimpson.co.uk and be sure to check out their advert on page 119.

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Often a recipe will call for several different cooking steps to be performed to get the best results, let’s say on a roast pork joint. The oven temperature needs adjusting several times to achieve crackling nirvana, and this would usually mean either setting a timer to remind yourself to adjust things, or loitering near the oven trying to guess when to make the changes. If you had a connected oven you could use you smartphone, tablet, or PC to simply drag and drop a series of commands to the oven, that might go something like 1. Cook at 250 °C for 30 minutes. 2. Cook at 180 °C for 2hr 30mins 3. Keep warm at 50 °C indefinitely. This takes all the guesswork out of it and frees you to do other, more interesting things with your time. ď Ž For more examples of how this technology might help you please check out my blog on our website www.htodd.co.uk

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Prepping your lawn for winter ensures a good start for next year. Start by controlling moss, rake your lawn to remove any debris, improve drainage and then give a nice big feed using an autumn fertiliser.  www.bbc.co.uk/gardening/basics/ techniques/lawns_autumnlawncare1. shtml

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It’s true, you can. You can also start prepping beds for onions and broadbeans too.  www.kingco.co.uk/fruit-trees

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Putting netting over ponds stops leaves and debris collecting and also protects fish from herons and cats.  You can buy pond netting online from £6 - £30

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Make sure you take in any of your more delicate or potted plants before jack frost gets to them.

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Think gardening is dangerous? One elderly care home resident in Dorset thinks it is, which is why they called the police. It seems that Christchurch

police were scrambled to tackle a man armed with a deadly weapon who was acting suspiciously in a garden next to the care home. Armed police with machine guns, a pack of sniffer dogs, and even a helicopter swooped in to apprehend the dangerous criminal... only to find a very shocked Wayne Dodd, 43, doing a spot of landscaping in his garden. It turns out that the deadly weapon was in fact a rake, and the suspicious behaviour was raking. Needless to say Wayne wasn’t expecting a SWAT team to descend upon his garden, nor a chopper circling above his bungalow. So the next time you’re digging, trimming or pruning your yard... try to be a little less suspicious, eh?

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If you love nothing better than getting out into nature and getting your fingers mucky, you'll like this... allot! Poppleton Road Allotments Association are holding their 61st Annual Show on 5th September at Holy Redeemer Church Hall, 2pm. You'll discover all about the allotment site, meet the hardy gardeners, and enjoy some light refreshments. To find out more about what is on and when, schedules are available from Peter Byrne.  Call 792603

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This magazine is fuelled by coffee, and soon so will your garden. Coffee shop giant Costa, who have a whopping 1800 stores in the UK alone, are now offering their green-fingered patrons all the spent coffee grounds they can carry, to put on their garden as fertiliser. Coffee grounds are great in the garden, as they are a good source of nitrogen and other minerals. They also help to keep pests like slugs, snails, and cats away thanks to the remaining levels of caffeine they hold. Why not give them a go today? Pop into your local Costa (we think there’s one every other shop in the centre of town) and ask the staff. Imagine that marketing meeting. “Shall we stop paying to have our grounds removed and disposed of, and get our customers to take them away instead? Show of hands?”

Despite good relations between our two nations for decades, the government recently announced plans to surrender... to Japan’s most destructive export. Japanese Knotweed is considered to be a menace, causing damage to foundations and gardens as it rapidly grows. George Eustice, an environment minister, said: “There are no plans to attempt a national eradication of Japanese knotweed, because the cost using current techniques would be prohibitively expensive and likely to be unsuccessful given the widespread distribution of the species.” It would apparently cost £1.5 billion to kill the plant, which if left to grow unchecked, can slash house prices and property values. And how did this fiendish flora find its way to our gallant shores? The Royal Horticultural Society introduced it to Britain in 1850 because they thought it looked pretty. D’oh.

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Clarence Gardens, that tucked-away tranquil spot between the Hospital and The Groves, has for yet another year managed to retain its esteemed Green Flag status. The gardens, which boast bowling greens, a children's play area and plenty of benches, has held the status for five years now, a prestigious recognition of beauty also held in the city by Rowntree Park, West Bank Park, Rawcliffe Country Park and Glen Gardens. The Award recognises the best parks and open spaces across the country and celebrates a space which boasts the highest possible standards - and if you've ever spent some time relaxing in Clarence Gardens, you'll know the award is well deserved!

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AUTUMN HANGING BASKETS As the seasons are moving on, summer will soon be coming to an end. Your tubs and baskets may be beginning to look tired, but you still want your garden to look colourful. Hanging baskets are such an easy way to add interest and colour to any space. Many people don’t bother with autumn baskets as they think there isn’t a good enough range of plants, but they are wrong! Autumn hanging baskets generally have better textures and contrasts than summer baskets due to the type of plants used, and if planted smartly, autumn baskets can give interest throughout the winter months too. To give floral colour, choose from... • Pansies • Violas • Bellis • Heather • Cyclamen These give the best displays and can cope with our winters relatively well. For foliage colour, there are many options, ranging from... • Conifers • Grasses • Creeping Thyme • Ajuga

• Hedera • Ferns and Sedums These give you many different textures and foliage colours which will contrast and show each other off nicely. To add another texture you could also introduce fruiting plants, such as... • Solanum • Skimmia • Gaulthria The berries will add another dimension of interest.

Makeovers & BASKET CASE Maintenance To make an autumn hanging basket, it is generally best to fill the sides with as many trailing plants as possible, with the odd Pansy strategically placed all the way around. It is best to almost overfill the bottom and side, because what you must remember is that autumn baskets won’t fill out as quickly as summer ones, so if left sparse it will probably remain looking quite bare. Once happy with the sides, it is time to start on the top. Fill the basket with a good peat based multi-purpose compost, adding Osmocote to the compost, which is a slow release fertiliser, as this

will help keep your plants looking better for longer. Using a peat based compost at this time of year is lighter than a soil based alternative and less water retentive - which is what you may find you need as our winters can be quite wet and you want to avoid plants rotting off due to being too wet. To make the basket look balanced, start with the tallest or centre plant in the middle, such as a Grass, Conifer or Skimmia. When satisfied with how it looks, start with a ring of colour around the centre piece using plants such as Bellis, Violas and Cyclamen. Again, when happy with how it looks you can then start on the edges of the hanging basket, using trailing plants such as Thyme, Ajuga and Hedera. By doing this you will create the typical sphere shape associated with a hanging basket, as the edge will be encouraged to merge with the sides creaming a seamless ball of colour, which if maintained can last right through the winter until it’s time to think about summer again!

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It’s a trap! Autumn is a time of transitions, nowhere more so than out in nature. As the world starts to pack away its swim suit and dig out the thermals, a lot can happen with our city's wildlife; keeping a close look on all of it are The Friends of Rawcliffe Meadows in Clifton. If you would like to join the friends on their escapades this month, you're in for a treat, as on the 5th they are teaming up with the Yorkshire Mammal Group. Spend the day helping to trap small mammals, not for a weird medieval feast, but to study them and count their numbers. This promises to be a fascinating day out in the nature to meet some new friends - both human and animal.  Visit www.rawcliffemeadows.wordpress.com

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How has the summer been for you? Is your garden or allotment bursting to the seams with fruit and veg, or is it as barren as the moon? Either way, if you’d like to meet a great bunch of new green-fingered friends with a love for growing-their-own, get along to Creating Co-operative Communities. Their next sharing event, which will take place on 5th September, 10.30-11.30am, at Haxby & Wigginton Methodist Church Hall, is the perfect place to share and share alike, donate your excess produce, and collect something new from others. Always fun and friendly, the event is a great way to create a more co-operative community. Great name, that. Maybe they should... oh, they have.  Call 760659.

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Q: i tried growing some potatoes in large buckets for the first time this year and was very disappointed by the results. i was expecting great things, but only harvested a handful from each bucket! What did i do wrong? A: Growing any crop in containers is more challenging as it is more reliant on you to provide food and water in the required quantities, from planting through to harvest. Potatoes are a very hungry crop and thrive in soil with high organic matter content, which is why, before planting directly into the ground, we would naturally dig in lots of farm yard manure. Next year try making your own compost mix using two parts organic veg compost to one part farmyard manure. Add a handful of both pelleted chicken manure and a slow release fertiliser like fish blood and bone and mix it well.

The larger the container or bag the bigger the harvest you can expect. Plant your seed potatoes towards the base of the buckets (about three per large tub) and backfill with your compost mix to about two thirds full. As the stems develop add more of the mix until the buckets is full as this will encourage the plants to produce more tubers. Regular watering is essential to keep the plants growing. Even if it rains the leaf canopy is unlikely to allow enough water into the compost to swell the tubers. Ease off watering when the plants are flowering, indicating they are ready for harvest. Scrape back the soil and harvest as required.

Q: How do i prevent the onions i grow on my allotment getting infected with white rot? A: White rot is one of the most challenging diseases for gardeners. This soil

borne fungal disease attacks the roots of members of the onion family, killing the plant. The disease remains viable in the soil for many years and once you have it there is nothing you can do to get rid of it. White rot is such a big problem because it is so easily spread from one garden to another on boots, infected plants and sets, or contaminated compost, and is a common problem on many allotment sites. Growing your onions in raised beds or tubs filled with disease free potting compost and organic matter is your best option. Avoid further spread of the disease by not accepting bare-root transplants unless you are sure they have been grown in clean sterile compost and only use disease free certified onion and garlic sets. Adopt a very strict composting regime when it comes to onion waste and dispose of it in your kitchen bin. Try to keep boots and tools clean of soil from other gardens.

Red carpet treatment If you have ever dreamed of strutting your stuff along a red carpet, that desire will soon become a reality in the most unlikeliest of places. Poppleton Community Nursery used to supply a red carpet and floral decorations for special royal visits, from the 50s right the way until the turn of this century. Now the carpet has been dusted off and installed in time for the nursery's Heritage Open Day, 12th September. The carpet will be edged with flowers and displayed with other memorable items including photos of it in use. As well as that you can see the model railway, buy some flowers grown in the nursery, and soak up the friendly atmosphere. ■ Call 797623.

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sTillingfleeT lodge, sTeWArT lAne, sTillingfleeT 6TH SEPTEMBER, 1-5PM. An organic, wildlife garden subdivided into smaller gardens, each based on colour theme with emphasis on use of foliage plants. There is a wild flower meadow and natural pond, a 55 yard double herbaceous border, a modern rill garden, and rare breeds of poultry which wander freely in garden. ■ Call 728506.

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A six acre garden, owner-designed and constructed since 2000, with many choice, unusual plants and trees. There are gravel paths edged with box and lavender which lead to herbaceous/mixed borders, a wildlife pond and a summerhouse. Also a kitchen garden, glasshouse, orchard and woodland area, and formal garden with pond and water feature. ■ Call 07900 003538. If you have any questions about growing fruit & veg, please e-mail info@yourlocallink.co.uk

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Q. i'd like some evergreen climbers in my garden. can you offer me any advice please?

A. The number of evergreen climbers suitable for gardens in cool, temperate regions like ours is relatively few when compared with the abundance of deciduous climbers. This makes them all the more valuable, especially in winter when their persistent foliage provides a welcome touch of colour. They can also be used to hide unsightly structures, as well as providing useful shelter for wildlife. Most evergreen climbers need support, but I'll also mention some self-climbing plants here as well. • Hedera 'Buttercup' and Hedera 'Sulphur Heart' are both superb and reliable; the self-clinging stems

are crowded with neatly lobed leaves, margined in creamy yellow. These are also good in containers or as ground cover. • Hydrangea, Seemannii and Pileostegia are evergreen, self-clinging climbers making a dense dark-green cover, shallowly domed, with white and green flowers that appear in summer to early autumn. • Clematis 'Avalanche' and Clematis Armandii are vigorous climbers with leaves of dark, glossy green with strong fragrances. They are borne in bold clusters in early spring and are best in a sheltered position. • Trachelospermum 'Jasminoides'is best started on supporting wires. This self-clinging climber has dark green leaves that may turn red in winter. We clip these off to add colour to our holly wreath at Christmas. The creamy white flowers this plant also produces are to die for!

only be pruned from summer to before mid-winter. Where light pruning (making cuts no more than 2cm (half an inch) in diameter) is necessary to shape young plants or restrict growth, prune in midsummer those that flower before or with the new leaves in spring. Prune the late-flowering species, that bloom after the new leaves are produced, in spring as the new growth begins. Many magnolias break from old wood and respond

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Don't have a cow, man! ever wondered why there are often cows on rawcliffe meadows? moo-ve over and we'll tell you. Rawcliffe Meadows (and Clifton Ings right next door) don't receive any funding to be maintained, despite being owned by the Environment Agency, and despite being a site of special scientific interest. However, some funding is received from the Countryside Stewardship scheme, and part of that deal is to allow cows to graze on the grasslands for parts of the year... but that is a very good thing.

Chewing the crud The site is managed by a dedicated team of volunteers, The Friends of Rawcliffe Meadows, who are not paid for the time and effort they put into the caring for the meadows. Without the cows chomping away on the increasingly growing grass, they would be forced to cut it back up to three times during the summer; a task that would be costly and time-consuming. Thanks to the cows chewing away

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Lead the way Dog walkers! The cows can often be protective of their calves and get a tad aggressive if your pooch comes a-sniffing. The advice from the York Natural Environment Trust is to keep dogs on a lead when passing cows on the meadow, and never try to get between your dog and a cow. Your dog can dash away - you can't!

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5... 6... 7... 8... dAnce! Want to keep feeling the heat, long after the summer has ended? You (and your kids) should get moving to a new beat with a dance or performance class or two. Here are three suggestions...

BAck To scHool For the first time ever your children will be excited by the phrase 'back to school'... so long as the school in question is Perform Theatre School. Led by Emma Bassett, Perform teaches kids from three

Lady of t he dance If you love nothing better than flinging yourself, with or without a partner, around a dance floor, you might be happy to hear this news. Thanks to the growing popularity of a local dance teacher, York will be getting a brand new dance studio for the next generation to perfect their fancy foot work. Originally from Driffield, dance instructor Katie Ventress teaches a mixture of ballet, modern, tap and musical theatre to children from as young as 18 months, right through to teens and young adults. High demand for her expertise has prompted Katie to open her own new studio at the Raylor Centre on James Street -

years of age all the essentials for a dazzling career in acting and performing, as well as how to boost confidence, make new friends, and have tonnes of fun on the way. Held at York College Dance Studio, and at Bishopthorpe Junior School, the classes are a great way to keep fit and active while learning a useful skill. Got a noisy little person living in your house? The Saturday morning classes for three to six years olds is a great way to start, so call Emma on 07720 717858.

opening from this very month. The new studio, which has been kitted out with non-slip, shock absorbent dance flooring, mirrors and ballet barres, will allow Katie to offer 27 different classes each week. If you'd like to know more, get along to the opening day party on 4th September to find out what you or your child could do. ď Ž Visit www.katieventressschoolofdance.co.uk

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at Huntington WMC, are for all ages and abilities, and feature a wide range of musical styles including pop, rock, R&B, and traditional country music. Beginner sessions start on 7th Sept, 7pm, with the absolute basics. So go along, have some fun, and learn some funky new dance moves!  Call 768370.

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THE MOST IMPORTANT DISCOVERY OF ALL TIME. SERIOUSLY They say sarcasm is the lowest form of wit, but it might actually help with the highest form of thinking. If you have a sarcastic teenage living in your home, you’ll know that those dry muttered comments about how much fun they’re not really having at any given time, can be trying. But don’t despair; it is actually very good for their creative processes. Research carried out by Harvard University in the US revealed that making and hearing sarcastic comments and statements helped encourage creative thought, the generation of new ideas, and basic problem solving. So the next time your hear “Wow mum, this meal is delicious. This is eveything I could have hoped for”, or “Yay, we’re going to Gran’s house. I love hearing all those concerns she has about immigrants”, don’t fret... you have a creative one there.

HOP ON... FALL OFF AND THE WINNER IS... ASDA! Taking a ride on a sightseeing tour bus is a fun thing to do with the family, whether at home or away - especially if the bus is open topped. It seems that one eager tourist in Eastbourne thought that the wind in his hair and the great views just weren’t enough, so perilously perched himself on the

rear railings. The thrill-seeker (who hasn’t been named for very serious legal reasons) remained on the bus until the driver noticed his stunt, at which point he was promptly BANNED FROM THE TOUR BUS. FOR EVER. AMEN. How will this man’s life ever be the same again? He’ll see red tour buses passing him and weep at what could have been. “Daddy,” his children will utter, “can you take us on a tour bus?” “No,” he’ll scream, tears streaming down his cheeks. “I can’t. I’m sorry I’M SO SORRY!” We think the first article has had an effect on our reporting.

Did you and your family enjoy a country show this summer? Apart from seeing the livestock, country crafts, and fun and games, did you check out any of the curious vegetable growing competitions? Agricultural fans in Quedgeley, Gloucester, had a great time viewing the prize veg at their annual show, with many commenting how strangely perfect and well-shaped they all were. But before your Yorkshire sensibilities get enraged that a Gloucestershire farmer might be better than our own country stock, it was revealed post-show that many of the entrants had been allowed to get their veg from the local ASDA

(which started life in Yorkshire, no less). Due to a lack of entries the decision was made to allow bought vegetable to be shown, with Graham Smith, vice-chairman of Quedgeley Parish Council saying, “I suppose the times have changed. Many people don’t have their own garden, let alone an allotment, so they just buy their food from ASDA.” No news on if the supermarket veg actually won the day, but we hope they at least removed the price labels first.

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AUTUMN COMETH The nights are getting longer, the weather is getting cooler... but how much do you really know about autumn?

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• .. Testosterone is highest in both men and women in autumn. Scientists think the increase may be because of ancient mating instincts. • .. Kids born between September and November are more likely to live to 100 than those born at other times of the year, possibly because of the increase of Vitamin D their mother received during the summer.

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• .. During the autumn leaves stop producing chlorophyll, the green stuff that helps turn sunlight into energy. As the green fades, the plant’s other pigments shine through such as orange, yellow and red. So the trees don’t turn red in autumn, they turn green in spring. Wow. • .. A Harvest Moon is the full moon closest to the autumn equinox. This was once essential to a farmer’s successful harvest.

• .. Children born in the autumn and winter months tend to be more athletic, according to a large Bristol University study.

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Back to school: a different experience for every parent. Whether you’ll be walking into the playground with your little one clamped to your leg, or jogging to keep up as they race into the school yard, we’ve got some handy hints and tips to make it all go a little smoother.

Routine

Make sure you get your little ones into the ‘school routine’ as soon as possible, this might include set tea times, early bed times and earlier getting up times. Having kids set their own alarm clocks and making sure there’s plenty of time for breakfast and getting ready is key.

Get involved

Look at your child’s school books and talk about what your child will be learning in the year, it’s great to show interest and excitement about what they will be learning and encourages your children to tell you about how they’re doing in subjects.

Homework

Older children might have the option of studying in their own room but younger children usually need space in a family room or kitchen so that they can get the help they need. Make sure you’ve got somewhere they can sit and do their homework.

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Arrange a spot to keep the school bags before and after school and make sure your young ones know where to put any notes they may get from school. Emptying their backpacks should be their own responsibility.

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Sometimes children can get a little bit anxious about starting school or returning for the new school year. If your child is anxious about school, send personal notes in the lunch box or book bag. Remain optimistic and confident to try and boost your child’s self esteem. Also recommending that your child talks to a teacher if they feel nervous is a good route to go down.

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Would you Adam ‘n’ Eve it? For only the second time in their 700 year history, the worldrenowned York Mystery Plays will be making York Minster their home. The cycle of plays, which last had a large-scale production in the Museum Gardens in 2012, tells the story of God and the Devil, and of Adam and Eve... and that is where you could come in. Casting has already begun for the show, which will perform in the cathedral, 26th May-30th June next summer, giving local thespians the chance to try out for (quite literally) biblical parts. The first round of auditions will be taking place at St William's College, Church Street, on the 5th, 9th, 22nd and 27th September, so to get your name down on the list, call 557218.

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HEALTH & BEAUTY The ‘key’ to a more focused mind Feeling stressed, distracted and preoccupied? It happens, even to Yoga teachers. We hear from Laurie Prime, instructor at York Yoga Studio.“Much has been said about how yoga can help achieve calmness and clarity of thought, and while people who practice yoga know this is to be true, sometimes even we’re surprised by how effective the practice can be. Recently I lost my keys. I looked everywhere for them, and then looked again, spending all day in search. I was at my wit’s end and feeling very anxious and worried - even yoga teachers get flustered and rattled!”

Finding focus “But being professional, when it came time to teach my class I put the thought of the keys away; heeding my own advice to hold my attention in the present moment, focusing on the sensation of my breath and movement of my body, allowing the calmness of the practice to soothe and steady my mind. It was a good class, challenging but accessible, steady and mindful. At the end of the class I said good night to the students, and as I made my way home, feeling peaceful and relaxed, I had a sudden vision of myself dropping the keys into the bottom of a shopping bag I’d held while chatting with someone. I went in, directly to the bag, reached in and picked up the missing keys!”

• Provide a welcome pause from the stress of your daily life • Encourage you to find calmness in your practice through mindfulness, breath awareness and gentle exercise • Help you to manage those unavoidable times when you have to deal with conflict, pressure, stress or losing your keys!

Practice makes peaceful York Yoga Studio can’t guarantee that it will keep you from being forgetful, or prevent you from ever feeling distracted. But a regular yoga practice will… • Help you learn how to relax into the moment

 To find out how the many different kinds of yoga offered by York Yoga Studio could benefit you, visit www. yorkyogastudio. co.uk or call 785704.

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School of bling If you have ever wanted to make your own jewellery, either as a fun new hobby or as a way to go into business for yourself, you live in the right city. That is because the York School of Jewellery offer regular classes, workshops and week-long courses that will enable you to create beautiful works of art. The independent school, located in Fulford, on Hospital Fields Road, is the largest service provider of classes and courses in jewellery, silversmithing and design in the North of England, and their talented teachers, instructors and mentors are masters in their field. The school’s experience day sessions cover everything from basic health and safety within a workshop, to crafting away at one of the fully equipped work stations. The

number of students in each class is always relatively small, allowing the prospective jewellery maker to spend as much one-toone time with the teacher as possible. Sound good? This month you have a couple of opportunities to get involved, including a jewellery experience day on the 5th, and an introduction to mount making and stone setting course, 19th-20th. Find out more at www.york-schoolof-jewellery.co.uk or call 674767.

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We’ve had a quick glance at some products that are new for Autumn/Winter 2015. Here’s what we made of them.

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Luckily this kit comes with a handy guide on the back of the case which was fortunate as I didn’t know where to start. With instructions it was easy to achieve a contoured look and i’ll definitely be using it again. Tested by Zoe.

Being a complete novice in the brow department this was a product for the practice box. My first attempt wasn’t so great but by the fourth time I was a pro and the brows lasted all day. Tested by Claire

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Being a bit of a beauty geek I often spend a lot more money on blushers than the asking price of this one. It would seem i have been wasting my money, I love this blusher and wear it whenever I go out now. Tested by Krystal.

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Ah september; summer is over and we’re looking at self improvement once again. now how do we get gorgeous glowing skin?

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A handy little machine that has a circular piece of sand paper to take off the dirty layer of skin on top of your face and a vacuum to sweep it all up.

THE RESULT: In theory it’s a great piece of machinery, and if used correctly completely effective. However if you make the fatal mistake of putting on a circular piece that’s too harsh for your own skin type, you could end up walking around with scabs on your face just like Krystal did. She’s not one for reading instructions...

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This one looked like a winner because A. it was cheap and B. you could make it yourself.

THE RESULT: Oh we couldn’t have been more wrong. For starters crushing up figs makes a sticky sauce that smells and probably tastes nice but leaves a tacky residue on your face. And what’s more the blotchy rashes that appear after aren’t the most aesthetically pleasing. We don’t recommend crushing figs and putting it on your face.

“When you weigh up what you spend on getting fat, then the cost of this programme, it is a no brainer. It’s worth every penny.” Sue

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When was the last time you treated yourself to a little pampering? If your answer involves the words ‘five minute lukewarm bath’ and ‘two and a half months ago’, then we reckon an intervention is required. Quality hair and beauty treatments are great for your wellbeing and more important than ever in today’s fast-paced world. You deserve to enjoy a treat every now and again. However, if the typical costs of luxurious day spas are a little out of your league, it’s no wonder that treatments such as these can become special treats, only to be enjoyed on special occasions. But what if you could afford to enjoy a little luxury on a more regular basis? No, we’re not suggesting that you re-mortgage your house or somehow predict the winning lottery numbers – there’s a gorgeous day spa right here in York that can

urBAn reTreAT Kuki Hair & Beauty Spa in Huntington may be set in a beautiful Grade II listed building, but you can enjoy the sense of occasion and splendour – and benefit from the expertise of the experienced therapists – at truly reasonable prices. And because it’s based here in York, that means there’s no travel or accommodation costs to consider. Whether you only have an hour to spare, or you want to devote a whole day to pampering, Kuki is the perfect option. You can really relax in the gorgeous, old country mansion setting, featuring oak panelled walls and a stunning sweeping staircase, alongside many other original features, including a crackling fire in the reception area which is lit for a warm welcome in the cooler months.

sTep BAck in Time The original features extend into all of the private oak panelled treatment rooms, as well as the hair salon, which was once a family sitting room; and the spa relaxation room which used to be the main bedroom, featuring a Juliet balcony which overlooks the lush garden. In the hair salon wash room today, you can even still see the original servant's bell board above the door, and the connecting bell to ring in each room. Whether you are having a regular maintenance treatment, such as waxing; an indulgent body wrap or spa day; or a clinical anti-ageing treatment, Kuki will allow you to enjoy regular pamper time as Lady or Lord of the manor – without emptying your purse!  To find out more, pop into the spa on Huntington Road, visit www.kukispa.com or call 659007.

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We all suffer from stress and anxiety from time to time. Whether you’re going through a rough period in your life, or just struggling to keep up at work, there’s no need to do so alone. Hypnotherapist Angie Doig-Thorne can help you deal with how you’re feeling. Hypnotherapy is an effective way to create lasting, positive changes in your life, and we have first-hand experience of that. A member of our team often found she was struggling with stress and anxiety, and so decided to give Angie’s practiced method a try. She said: “At first I was apprehensive about trying out hypnotherapy, as I’d only really seen it on TV. It’s nothing like you imagine; there’s no dancing around pretending to be a chicken for a start! Angie’s therapy has done the world of good for me, and I feel so much more calm and confident. I would recommend her to anybody who needs help

with a range of issues.” After just three sessions it was clear there was a significant improvement in how she felt, from being more organised, to not getting as upset and stressed out in difficult situations. Angie’s hour long sessions are relaxed and informal, and she can help with issues such as stopping smoking, weight loss, stress, anxiety, selfesteem, and even improving sports performance.  Visit www.yorkhypnotherapist.com

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Beauty expert, Dr Saleena Zimri from Skin Doctor, is back to answer all of your beauty dilemmas! This month, she explains all about the new 3D Lipomed treatment – a non-invasive version of liposuction.3D Lipomed is the brand new medical grade version of the popular 3D Lipo treatments, offering a new and improved version of this powerful technology.

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3D-lipo is probably one of the most advanced machines of its type and offers a powerful new dimension in non-surgical fat removal, treatment of cellulite, and skin tightening for both face and body. Liposuction is a procedure that helps to get rid of fat in the body, while 3D Lipomed is a powerful and revolutionary new approach to liposuction which does not involve surgery. 3D Lipomed reduces body fat by destroying fat cells instead of merely breaking them up and releasing them into the body.

It is possible to experience some mild discomfort directly after each treatment. However, this non-invasive approach to liposuction comes with very few risks or side effects, especially compared to traditional liposuction.

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WHAT is THe difference BeTWeen 3d liposucTion And sTAndArd liposucTion? Unlike traditional liposuction, the 3D procedure is entirely non-invasive. Therapists use various strategies – including ultrasound, radio frequency and cryolipolysis – to reduce fat without ever going beneath the skin. And, where standard liposuction requires a lot of vigorous exercise to metabolise the fat cells after the procedure, the 3D treatment gives outstanding results without any exercise at all.

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Want to experience the best of the best events this month? Go to these.

Tiny binoculars at the ready… …the opera La Traviata comes to town.

The Russian State Ballet is world-renowned for producing the very best and most striking operas and ballets – it’s just a shame that Moscow is a little bit more than a taxi ride away. Fortunately the company are currently enjoying a UK-wide tour, and they – and a very special guest performer – are coming to York on 7th October. Joining the company for a performance of Verdi’s La Traviata at the York Barbican will be Bolshoi Opera soloist Irina Bozenko, ensuring that this haunting tragedy will transport you to another world. A masterpiece in its own right, it contains some of Verdi’s most beautiful and memorable music.  Call 0844 8542757.

Book yourself in for this… The York National Book Fair returns to the Knavesmire. Now in its 41st year, this year's fair features the largest ever number of exhibitors, 18th-19th September. Over 220 leading dealers will gather to offer rare, antiquarian, unusual and hard to obtain items on all conceivable subjects. Meet exhibitors from as far afield as France, USA and Canada, and of course from all corners of the British Isles. As well as the books for sale, there will be paper makers creating wonderful marbled papers, calligraphers and bookbinders will have exhibition stands, and early-bird visitors on Friday lunch time will be entertained before the fair opens by live music.  Visit www.yorkbookfair.com

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Hollywood comes to Minster yard A treasure at Treasurer’s House

Vivien Leigh, one of the greatest actresses of the twentieth century, is celebrated in this new touring exhibition from the Victoria and Albert Museum. The exhibition, Public Faces, Private Lives, focuses on the juxtaposition of the Hollywood persona and home life of one of Britain’s first international film stars. The exhibition will be held within The Treasurer’s House, 19th September to 20th December, and draws on never before seen material including photographs, letters, costumes, sketches, and annotated scripts. The exhibition spotlights Vivien Leigh as an enduring icon of stage and screen, and will be fascinating to both her fans and those new to her work.  Visit www.nationaltrust.org.uk/treasurershouse or call 624247.

Who are you really? Delve into your past at the Family and Local History Fair

The City of York & District Family History Society celebrates its 40th Anniversary this year and will be holding their annual fair on 12th September, at Manor CE Academy, Nether Poppleton. To aid you in your family-tree research, as well as family history societies, there will be local history groups, stall holders selling postcards, maps and books and CDs, and plenty of experienced people to chat to. Attend the fair, and you’re bound to discover that you’re distantly related to the 18th Earl of Caithness and entitled to your own keep in the highlands of Scotland. Bound to.*  Visit www.yorkfamilyhistory.org.uk

What’s that coming over the hill? IT’S A MONSTER! At the Arts Market York Enjoy three full days of art, design, and contemporary craft at the Racecourse, 2nd-4th October. As well as browsing the art and buying direct from the artists themselves, visitors will be encouraged to make monsters out of recycled materials, as part of a 3D installation featuring a giant model based on York city centre. Later enjoy performances, demonstrations, as well as artist talks and workshops. As there will be more than 100 UK artists in attendance, there will definitely be something to tickle your aesthetic pickle – from paintings and prints, to sculptures and jewellery.  To book, visit www.artmarkets.co.uk *Probably not.

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events diary EVERY DAY SHAMBLES MARKET, 9am-5pm. Over 100 stalls where you will find locally sourced award-winning produce, sustainable fresh fish and Yorkshire crafts and gifts. There’s a fantastic kiosk serving hot, fresh food, and an outdoor seating area with WiFi. Visit www.york.gov.uk or call 551355. 1914: WHEN THE WORLD CHANGED FOREVER, York Castle Museum. The terror of total war and its revolutionary impact on life around the world is explored in this major exhibition on the First World War. It tells the fascinating and often moving stories of the Yorkshire people who were affected. Visit www.yorkcastlemuseum.org.uk Yorkwalk, from Museum Gardens Gates, daily at 10.30am and 2.15pm. Entertaining historical walks taking place every day, as well as specialist tours such as Richard III and Jewish Heritage. Visit www. yorkwalk.co.uk or call 622303. PLAGUE, POVERTY & PRAYER, Barley Hall. The ongoing exhibition from children’s author Terry Deary explores everyday life for the citizens of York from the Norman invasion to Tudor times. Call 615505. Remember to use your YorkCard to gain free entrance to York Minster!

from February to November, as well as early evening and night-time floodlit cruises. Call 628324. GHASTLY SHOWS, York Dungeon. See the effects of tyrant King Henry VIII becoming head of the church and filling the crown’s coffers, and meet the redundant washer servant of St Mary’s Abbey who has now become a filthy peasant and is fighting for survival… Also, Carnivàle, their very own sideshow starring a cast of colourful characters. Visit www.thedungeons.com/York WWI: A Taste of Home, York Chocolate’s Story, 10am-6pm. An exhibition commemorating the centenary of World War One. Showcasing previously unseen artefacts and letters, which provide a fascinating and unique perspective on the conflict. Visit www.yorkschocolatestory.com Lightwater Valley, near Ripon. Escape to Lightwater Valley and discover the excitement of a day bursting with thrills, chills and adventure. Visit www. lightwatervalley.co.uk Allerthorpe Lakeland Park, Allerthorpe. Set in 53 acres of grounds and lakes, the site offers a variety of watersports as well as a campsite and Lakeside cafe. Visit www.allerthorpelakelandpark.co.uk

REVEALING YORK MINSTER’S UNDERCROFT, York Minster. Experience the revamped network of new interactive galleries, housed in the Undercroft and Treasury below the historic cathedral. Visit www.yorkminster.org or call 0844 9390011.

PICK YOUR OWN, Woodside Farm, Appleton Road, Acaster Malbis, 9am-7pm Mon-Sat; 10am6pm Sun. Pick your own delicious fruit and vegetables – there will be strawberries, gooseberries, redcurrants, raspberries and blackcurrants galore, as well as ready picked fruit and freshly dug new potatoes. Yum! Visit www.woodsidefarmfruits.co.uk or call 704646.

RIVER CRUISES, YorkBoat, Lendal Landing. Enjoy river cruises every day and see York from a different perspective. There are daily cruises

YORK GOLF RANGE, Towthorpe Moor Lane, near Strensall. Set in beautiful countryside, York Golf Range features a whole host of fun

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activities, including a floodlit driving range, a nine-hole golf course, crazy golf and even foot golf – a great combination of soccer and golf. Visit www.yorkgolfrange.co.uk or call 499275. BALLOON TREE FARM SHOP, Gate Helmsley. A great day out for all the family. 'Pick your own', feed the animals, have fun in the children's play area, or simply relax in the landscaped cafe garden. Visit www.theballoontree.co.uk POWER & GLORY: YORK IN THE TIME OF HENRY VIII, Barley Hall, 10am-4pm. Discover the archaeology, first-hand accounts of life in the city and the effects that this greatest of Tudor monarchs had on life in York during his 38-year reign. Visit www.barleyhall.co.uk or call 615505. EVERY MONDAY SELBY MARKET, Selby. A great market in the middle of the colourful little town. Call 07808 768186. EVERY TUESDAY QUIZ NIGHT, Huntington Sports Club, 8.30pm. Call 769138.

horror in a thrilling journey around the darker side of York, on board a classic 1960s bus. Call 0844 5677666. Check out our review of the Ghost Bus Tours online at www. yourlocallink.co.uk! 2nd MONDAY OF EACH MONTH WEDDING OPEN EVENINGS, The Grange Hotel, Clifton. Visit the gorgeous country house in the city and discover what it could offer your special day. Call 644744. 2nd MONDAY OF EACH MONTH SUPPORT MEETING, York Sports Club, Shipton Road, 7pm. Parkinson’s UK York branch meet every month for talks, fun and the occasional quiz. Call 0844 2253634. 3RD SATURDAY OF EACH MONTH York and District Guild of Weavers, Spinners and Dyers, Yorkshire Farming Museum, Murton. www.yorks-guild-wsd.org. uk or call 784274.

EVERY WEDNESDAY York Ramblers' Walks, 10.30am. Visit www.yorkramblers.org.uk EVERY SUNDAY WIGGINTON CAR BOOT SALE, Home Farm, Wigginton, from 7am. A great local car boot sale, with refreshments. Call 768463. EVERY NIGHT GHOST TRAIL OF YORK, West Doors of York Minster, 7.30pm. Dare you cross the centuries and discover York’s spine-chilling history? Visit www.ghosttrail.co.uk or call 633276.

UNTIL 29th NOVEMBER Folly! Fountains Abbey & Studley Royal, 10am5pm. Sseek out the follies in the water garden. These whimsical buildings will be transformed from their original use by some of the country’s most inventive artists and designers. Great secrets lie within, inspired by the history of the garden and the opulence of the eighteenth century. Call 01765 643164.

The Ghost Bus Tours, Exhibition Square, 7.30 & 9pm. A tour that combines comedy and

UNTIL 1st NOVEMBER Royals: then and now, Beningbrough Hall, 11am-5pm

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(Tues-Sun). Enjoy a new collection of royal portraits by Bryan Organ, Chris Levine, David Bailey and Jason Bell as Beningbrough Hall is transformed for a second year of property-wide portrait displays. The exhibition returns for a final year with other internationally important contemporary works by John Wonnacott and Andy Warhol. Visit www.nationaltrust.org.uk/ beningbrough

UNTIL 30th SEPTEMBER Summer Sensation, York's Chocolate Story. Get hands-on and help create an exciting piece of social artwork - a GIANT mural made entirely of Smarties! Designed by a competition winning local child to commemorate the history of chocolate in York, the mural will be constructed over the summer months, one sweet at a time. All proceeds from the construction will be donated to the Alzheimer’s Society. Visit www.yorkschocolatestory.com

UNTIL 25th SEPTEMBER ARTISTS FROM THE PENFOLD PRESS, Janette Ray Booksellers, Bootham. An exhibition of work by artists from the Yorkshire based Penfold Press. Visit www.janetteray.co.uk UNTIL 6th SEPTEMBER PLAYING TRAINS, National Railway Museum, 10am-6pm. Explore the wonderful world of railways, big and small. Generations of children have grown up with railway toys, but what makes the

love of them so enduring? The exhibition is a place for children, not just about them, and is filled with toys to play with, games to try and books to read. Visit www.nrm.org.uk UNTIL 7th SEPTEMBER YORK MAZE, Elvington. The award-winning attraction is back again, and this year you have the chance to get lost in a massive 350 metre long Thunderbird 2! As well as the giant maize maze, which celebrates 50 years of the adventure TV show, there will be all of your old favourites. The Cobstacle Course, Crowmania Ride, Pig Racing, and Kernel Kernel’s House of Cornfusion are all returning. But there’ll also be two new things to enjoy in 2015: the Corn Snake Tower Slides, and the Crowbot Show! Visit www. yorkmaze.co.uk or call 607341. UNTIL 6th SEPTEMBER SUMMER FUN AT PIGLETS, Piglets Adventure Farm Park, Towthorpe Grange. Get on your marks, get set, and ‘oink’ for the pig racing as Piglets prepares for a whole summer season of fun and madness. Visitors can try to complete the Maize Maze, and the Magic Hatter will be performing on selected dates. As ever, there will a giant sandpit, bouncing pillows, crazy golf, go karts, and a football zone. And that’s all before you see the animals! You’ll find lots out in the paddocks, and in the animal barn you can see rabbits, guinea pigs, chicks, pigmy goats and more. Visit www.pigletsfarmpark.co.uk UNTIL 6th SEPTEMBER SUMMER FUN, Castle Howard. Delve deep into the forest and hunt for clues amongst the tees and foliage on the children’s woodland trail before testing out your aim with have-a go archery and demonstrations on selected dates. Join Robin Hood’s tea party every Wednesday from 22nd July to 26th August and discover the secrets of life as an outlaw. Charges apply for Robin Hood’s Tea Party, places must be pre-booked. Visit www.castlehoward.co.uk or call 01653 648621.

UNTIL 6th SEPTEMBER MAGICAL SUMMER, North York Moors Railway, Pickering Station. Escape to the moors and coast this summer with Tracker Jack Trails running every day, or book onto one of the very popular Story Trains which take place on the following dates: Fairy Story Train – 21st August, Pirate Story Train – 7th & 28th August, Hogwarts Story Train – 14th August & 4th September. To book, visit www.nymr.co.uk UNTL 6th SEPTEMBER HEROES & VILLAINS, Royal Armouries, Leeds, 10am-5pm. Discover more about real and fantasy heroes and villains in an action-packed summer of family events. There will be combat demonstrations, fascinating true stories and tall tales, daredevil horse shows and hands-on history activities. www.royalarmouries.org

magical village, Hogsmeade! The trains will come to life with live characters, with stops along the way for storytelling, games and mayhem! The Fairy Story Train runs on 31st July and 21st August; Pirates on 7th and 28th August; and Hogwarts on 14th August and 4th September. Visit www.nymr.co.uk or call 01751 472508. 30th August BYOfilm launch, Harper Carr, 41 Fossgate, 4-7pm Sunday. An evening of programmed short films and animations to launch of BYOfilm, York's new participatory film night. Visit www.byofilm.com 31st Thunder Day, Yorkshire Air Museum. All seven of the museum’s running aircraft run their engines to thrill the crowds. These mighty engines and make the ground shake, for a fun-packed bank holiday. Call 608595.

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UNTIL 5th SEPTEMBER JACK THE RIPPER ON TOUR, York Dungeon. Is it possible Jack the Ripper left London and came to York to escape capture and stop his true identity being revealed? If you get to the York Dungeon you will meet some of the locals in this new show, who all have their own story to tell about a man they think they might be Jack. Who was he? Where did he go? Will he strike again? Let's just hope that he doesn't strike during your terrifying and laughterpacked visit, as a crazed Victorian murderer is the last thing you need during the school holidays... Visit www.thedungeons.com/york/en UNTIL 4th SEPTEMBER SUMMER STORY TRAINS, North York Moors Railway, every Friday. There’s a magical adventure in store for you this summer! Passengers will find themselves on a journey to fairyland, the pirateinfested Caribbean or even the

3rd & 10th OPEN SESSIONS. York City Gospel Choir are looking for new members. No experience is required, just enthusiasm. Drawing on musical talents from in and around York, the choir performs a range of traditional and contemporary gospel. Call 07739 987280. 3rd How the Minster was Built, Museum Gardens gates, 10.30am. A fascinating tour around the great church, led by Yorkwalk, to see how it was built by the mediaeval master masons. Call 622303. 4th Foss Walk, meeting at Hovingham village car park, 9.30am. Join The River Foss Society for a seven mile circular walk from Hovingham. call 764702 or email bob.jowett1@btopenworld.com 4th & 25th TRAVEL OPEN DAYS, Quartz Travel, Heworth Road, 9.30am-5pm.

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Looking to travel soon? During the event on the 4th you can learn all about ways to get to the USA and Canada, while the open day 25th will feature cruise flash sale. Book your trip, and enjoy complimentary door to door transport. Call 411188

5th, 9th, 22nd & 27th YORK MYSTERY PLAYS 2016 AUDITIONS, St Williams College. Leading roles being recruited for the performances, which will run over five weeks from 26th May to 30th June 2016, include Adam, Eve, Noah and Satan, as well as a range of supporting parts. Call 557218.

5th LATE MUSIC, Unitarian Chapel, St Saviourgate. Two pianists: Jin Hyung Lim at 1pm, followed by Matthew Schellhorn at 7.30pm. Visit www.latemusic.org 5TH STREET FOOD SATURDAY, Monks Cross Shopping Park, 11am3pm. Enjoy gourmet food on the go! Sample some of the best local street food at affordable prices. Visit www.monkscrossshopping.co.uk 6th Allied Air Forces Memorial Day, Yorkshire Air Museum. The event commemorates the 75th Anniversary of the Battle of Britain and the 70th Anniversary of the return of Elvington's famous French Squadrons to France, to form the nation's post war air force. The event will feature a parade lead by the Yorkshire Band of the Royal British Legion and Corps of Drums, and will comprise of Air Training Corps cadets, serving RAF personnel, and members of numerous Royal Air Force Association. Call 608595. 8th SEPTEMBER-1st NOVEMBER A Right Royal Yorkshire

Occasion, Beningbrough Hall, Tuesday-Sunday. A brand new short film showing some of Yorkshire’s finest royal footage, skilfully woven together by Yorkshire Film Archive, being screened in the Beningbrough ‘Picture House’. Call 472027. 8th Stable Courtyard Market, Castle Howard, 10am-4pm. Browse a great range of gifts, including food items and locally made crafts, at this month's market. Visit www.castlehoward.co.uk 10th Henry VIII Trail, Museum Gardens gates, 10.30am. Follow in the king’s footsteps and see the havoc he wrought on the monasteries and hospitals. Call 622303. 10th An Evening of Music, Village Hall, Stockton on the Forest, 7.30pm. Featuring the music of talented keyboard player Paul Roberts. Call 448178. 10th VALUATION EVENT, Talbot Hotel, Malton. Get your antiques, collectables and valuables appraised for free by the experts of Tennants Auctioneers. Call 01969 623780.

11th-13th Ceramic Art York, Museum Gardens. Buy direct from 50 leading British makers of studio ceramics, all handpicked to reveal the vibrancy and diversity of ceramics being created today. From expressive sculptural forms to refined porcelain jugs and quirky hand-painted vases. Visit www.ceramicartyork.org 11th Stoneyard Open Day, York Minster Stoneyard, Deangate, 9.30am-3pm. York Minster’s famous Stoneyard will open its doors to the public as part of the national Heritage Open Days scheme. Explore hidden corners of the Minster and see the traditional craft skills still used today to restore and conserve one of the world’s most magnificent cathedrals. To book, call 557200. 12th-13th & 26th-27th OPEN WEEKENDS, Holgate Windmill. Explore the history of gingerbread and its connection to the windmills of York in a new exhibition. Also, on 26th-27th, the windmill will be a venue of the York Festival of Food & Drink. Visit www.holgatewindmill.org

10th-27th Painters of Precision EXHIBITION, York Fine Arts, 83 Low Petergate. York Fine Arts’ newest exhibition brings together a spectacular collection of artwork from two leading British artists, Carl Whitfield and Michael James Smith. Call 634221.

12th-13th 28th York Festival of Traditional Dance, throughout York. The streets of York will once again come alive to the jingling bells, brightly coloured costumes, clashing sticks, tapping clogs and music of hundreds of Morris Dancers, all organised by local team Ebor Morris. Visit www.ebormorris.org.uk 12th-13th STEVE HENSHAW INTERNATIONAL GOLD CUP RACES, Oliver’s Mount, Scarborough. Two thrilling days of racing, featuring all the top TT competitors. Call 01723 373000.

12th Powering the City, Friends Meeting House, Friargate, 1pm5.30pm. A half day conference for anyone interested in communityowned renewable energy, organised by York Community Energy and part of Community Energy Fortnight 2015. Visit www.yorkcommunityenergy.org.uk 12th MUMBLER NEWLY NEW SALE, Clements Hall, Nunthorpe Road, 10.30am-12noon. Pick up some bargains for your wee one. Email emilypickard82@googlemail.com 12th FAMILY AND LOCAL HISTORY FAIR, Manor CE Academy, Nether Poppleton, 10am-4pm. Find out more in our Events Hotlist. 12th JETHRO TULL THE ROCK OPERA, York Barbican. Ian Anderson celebrates the life and times of the English Agricultural inventor, Jethro Tull. The show tells the story of the original Jethro Tull's life, reimagined as if in the near future and illustrated with Anderson's best-known songs from the rock band Jethro Tull’s repertoire. The performance is in a quasi-operatic structure with virtual guests on video. Call 0844 8548527. 13th Paws for a Cause, York University Heslington East. In aid of St Leonards Hospice, enjoy a sponsored dog walk and family fun day. Choose between a four mile or one mile walk, and all dogs receive a bandana, doggy bag, and certificate. Call 777777. 13th SEPTEMBER & 4th OCTOBER York Does Vintage, Merchant Adventurers’ Hall, 11am-4.30pm. Great vintage fun for all the family. Vintage stalls galore, crafty happenings for all ages, glorious vintage tearoom, live music and much more! Visit www.britaindoesvintage.co.uk

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14th Evening Country Walk around Nunnington, meet in the layby on Caulkley’s Bank, 6pm. JoinThe River Foss Society for a walk followed by a pub meal. Call 764086 or email annebednarski@hotmail.com 15th A sense of place - the work of the graphic artist in York 1610-1860, Tempest Anderson Hall, Yorkshire Museum, 7.30pm. The Yorkshire Philosophical Society presents a presentation by Peter Brown, MBE, former director, York Civic Trust. Call 656713. 16th OPEN REHEARSAL, Our Lady’s Church, Gale Lane, 7.30pm. Prospective members can go along and ‘Sing Christmas’ with In Harmony Ladies Choir. Call 797387. 17th PHINEAS FINN DISCUSSION, The Friend’s Meeting House, Friargate, 6.30pm. The Trollope Society discuss the famous novel. Call 707771. 18th-19th York National Book Fair, Knavesmire Suite, York Racecourse. Find out more in our Events Hotlist. 18th-27th YORK FESTIVAL OF FOOD AND DRINK, across York. The festival will return for its 19th year with the usual large markets, chef demonstrations, extensive events programme and the theme ‘Food in Words and Pictures.’ It will also play host to a number of cookery book authors, including Great British Bake Off winner Frances Quinn. Enjoy the Cookery School, kids’ activities, fun trails, and entertaining evening music. Visit www.yorkfoodfestival.com

19th SEPTEMBER-20th DECEMBER Vivien Leigh: Public Faces, Private Lives, The Treasurer’s House. Find out more in our Events Hotlist.

19th IRISH CULTURE NIGHT, York Barbican, 7pm. Hosted by the York Irish Association, this event will feature a variety of performances including Irish singer and songwriter John Spillane as the headline act. There will also be a performance by the O'Connor Academy of Irish Dance and music performances from Brian Stafford, Josie Nugent, Paula Ryan, Steve Campbell and regulars from the York Irish traditional scene. www.yorkirish. co.uk or email yorkirish@yahoo.com 19th YoYo 20th Anniversary Service, St Michael-le-Belfrey Church, 7.30pm. YoYo (York Schools and Youth Trust) will be celebrating their 20th anniversary, so join them for a special service. People who remember YoYo visiting their school, whether teachers or pupils, are also welcome. Visit www.yoyotrust.org.uk 19th 150TH ANNIVERSARY CONCERT, St Olave’s Church, 8pm. The Academy of St. Olave’s celebrate a century and a half with a triple concert. Call 550099. 19th FAMILY FUN DAY, West Thorpe Methodist Church, Dringhouses, 12.30-3.30pm. Arts and crafts, a treasure hunt, sport activities, a bouncy castle, face painting and refreshments – all in aid of treasure Chest. Visit www.treasurechest.org.uk 19th Bernard Bell Concert, St. Edward the Confessor Church, Tadcaster Road, 7.30pm. The life and times of former York Lord Mayor Bernard Bell, who died last December at the age of 91, will be celebrated at a special fundraising concert in September. The Shepherds Brass and Concert Bands will play selections of popular music. To book call 704715.

19th OPEN DAY, Waggy Dog Crèche, 10am-2pm. Get yourself, and your pooch, along for a day of fun – all in aid of the Guide Dogs Association. Call 423246.

20th YORK HISTORIC VEHILCE SHOW, York Racecourse. The 38th annual rally of classic cars, lorries, buses, and military vehicles. Also motorcycles, scooters, caravans, campers and tractors. Visit www.yhvg.uk 20th York’s Vintage Wedding Fair, Merchant Adventurers’ Hall, 11am-3pm. Think gorgeously creative suppliers, vintage hen workshops, live music, seminars, photo-booths, VIP goody bags, tasty cakes, and much more! A perfectly inspiring day out. Visit www.britaindoesvintage.co.uk

23rd WILLIAM SMITH MAP, Museum Gardens. A four metre square pebble stone and mosaic map, commissioned by the Yorkshire Philosophical Society, will be opening to the public to mark the 200 year anniversary of first ever geological map, one of which is currently on display in the Yorkshire Museum. Visit www.yorkmuseumstrust.org.uk 23rd FREE FILM AFTERNOONS, West Thorpe Methodist Church, Dringhouses, 1.30pm. Enjoy a free screening of a recent or classic film, and buy some cake during the interval. Visit www.yorkmethodist.org.uk 25th-27th HISTORY WEEKEND, Merchant Adventurers’ Hall. BBC History Magazine's History Weekend makes its debut in York, with the hall acting as a suitable historical venue. There will be 15 expert speakers such as Bettany Hughes, Michael Wood and Ian Kershaw amongst others. Also take advantage of a fully stocked bookshop, book signings, and a delicious meal prior to the lectures. To book, call 08716 204021. 25th-27th Autumn Steam Gala, North York Moors Railway. Enjoy all the delights of a trip along the NYMR, against the backdrop of the beautiful

autumn moorland. There will be a selection of vintage steam trains running on the line throughout the gala, as well as model railways at Pickering Station by Scarborough & District Railway Modellers. The gala will also welcome a brand new engine to join the fleet. Call 01751 472508 or visit www.nymr.co.uk 25th Ian Sharp, St Saviourgate Unitarian Chapel, 12.30pm. York Unitarians are pleased to host a cello and piano recital by Ian Sharp, renowned local teacher, accompanied by David Hammond. Call 693427. 25th YORNIGHT, York City Centre. An evening of discovery in York city centre, exploring the fascinating world of research. European Researchers' Night is a mega event which takes place every year simultaneously in hundreds of cities across Europe and beyond. It aims to show that research is fun and influences daily life for all of us. The University of York, in partnership with York Museums Trust, are excited to host. Find out more at www.yornight.com 26th-27th Ripley Antique Fair, The Town Hall, Ripley. A quality fair with decorative antiques, pottery, porcelain, glass, paintings, metalware, jewellery, and homemade refreshments. Call 01423 889163. 26th YORK CHAMBER MUSIC FESTIVAL, Bootham School, from 1pm. A lunchtime recital, masterclasses, and an evening chamber music concert with some of the finest musicians in the country. The core aims of the festival are to bring high quality, international chamber music to York. Visit www. yorkchambermusicfestival.co.uk 26th York City Gospel Choir, St Wilfrid's Church, Monk Fryston, 7.30pm. Enjoy an entertaining performance from the renowned

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27TH free BoWling sessions, New Earswick Bowling Club, Huntington. Enjoy free bowling lessons, as part of the York 50+ Festival. Call 750230. 27TH AnTiQue & collecTors fAir, Driffield Showground, 9am3.30pm. A great fair with lots of stalls. Call 01377 254768. 29TH BAck To THe fuTure of WilliAm smiTH’s mAp – meeting modern needs for geological knowledge, Tempest Anderson Hall, Yorkshire Museum, 7.30pm. The Yorkshire Philosophical Society presents a presentation by Dr Andy Howard, British Geological Survey. Call 656713.

ocToBer 2nd-4TH THe ArT mArkeT, York Racecourse. Find out more in our Events Hotlist. 2nd-4TH ArT eXHiBiTion, The Guildhall. Featuring works from Yorkshire’s leading artists, all in aid of York Against Cancer, with a special preview evening on 2nd with wine and canapes. Call 764466. 3rd HigH scorers’ concerT, Southlands Methodist Church, Bishopthorpe Road, 2.30pm. Hear the future of music, as the best achieving Associated Board of

the Royal Schools of Music pupils perform. Call 07818 085021. 3rd cHAriTy AuTumn fAir, Huntington Methodist Church, 10am-1.30pm. Coffee and light lunches will be available, as well as stalls, crafts, gifts, plants, and bric-a-brac. All proceeds to be shared between Marie Curie, Martin House Children’s Hospice and Kids Club, York. Email christine. harrison42@yahoo.co.uk

3rd celeBrATing 100 yeArs WiTH your locAl Wi, Galtres Centre, Easingwold, 10.15am-4pm. An exhibition to celebrate 100 years since the foundation of the WI in England and Wales. To be opened by Baroness Masham. Call 01347 821109. 7TH lA TrAviATA, York Barbican. Find out more in our Events Hotlist. 24TH ocToBer–1sT novemBer spooky WoodlAnd TrAil, Burton Agnes Hall. Follow clues hidden amongst dramatic and creative woodland scenes – a wonderful way to celebrate Halloween. 24TH-25TH micHAelmAs fAir, Burton Agnes Hall. A bustling street fair celebrating the traditional feast of St. Michael and marking the end of the farming year. Always a joy to attend, enjoy the seasonal craft and food stalls, entertainers and fairground rides. Great for the whole family. Call 01262 490324. fesTivAl deTAils noW AvAilABle

4TH–12TH decemBer york eArly music cHrisTmAs fesTivAl 2015, National Centre of Early Music. The festival provides the perfect antidote to Christmas shopping with a delightful programme, including the brilliant European Union Baroque Orchestra and many more. Visit www.ncem.co.uk/xmas TickeTs noW on sAle!

20TH decemBer York Community Carol Concert, York Barbican. This year’s carol concert will include York Concert Band, The Steve Cassidy Band, the choirs of Heworth CE Primary School and Poppleton Ousebank Primary School, and others. Call 0844 8542757.

Gig Guide york BArBicAn cAll 0844 854 2757 www.yorkbarbican.co.uk 12 Jethro Tull The Rock Opera 14 The Mavericks 17 The Drifters 19 York Irish Culture Night 24 Darcy Oake 26 The Upbeat Beatles 27 David Gest THe BAsemenT cAll 01904 612940 thebasementyork.co.uk 2 YPS Café Scientifique 3 Dr Sketchy’s Anti-Art School 5 Libby Redman So Good Launch 7 Kinofolk Cinema: Paprika 11 Junk 12 York CD and Record Fair 17 Wozzon Comedy Club 19 Piano Wire 21 Script Factor 22 Luo 23 Rachel Sermanni 26 Basement Open Mic Night 27 Kinofolk Cinema: Oktoberfest Munchen fiBBers cAll 01904 620203 www.fibbers.co.uk 4 The Sex Pissed Dolls 5 Metal Massacre #4 11 Here & Now 12 Idle Jack & The Big Sleep 16 The Damned 18 Grinny Grandad 19 Off The Wall 22 Public Image Ltd 25 The Icicle Works 26 The Complete Stone Roses

28 Joanne Shaw Taylor 29 The Graveltones THe ducHess cAll 01904 641413 theduchessyork.co.uk 4 The Blue Dawns 5 Saturday Night Lounge 10 LA Guns' Tracii Guns 11 Laura Kindelan 12 Saturday Night Lounge 15 Ricky Warwick 18 The Smiths Ltd 20 The Go! Team 22 Fred MacAulay 23 Doc Brown 24 The Bulletproof Bomb 25 Sean Kelly 27 Ben Ottewell BlAck sWAn folk cluB blackswanfolkclub.org.uk 3 Debby McClatchy 10 Dave Burland 17 The Dovetail Trio 24 Singers & Musicians Night ncem cAll 01904 632220 www.ncem.co.uk 9 Tete Mbambisa 10 The Military Wives Choir 25 Phil Beer pocklingTon ArTs cenTre CALL 01759 301547 11 Hayes Carll Trio

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(UNTIL 5TH SEPTEMBER) Taking place at The National Railway Museum, the fantastically successful theatrical event returns! Set in a new, purpose built 1000-seater venue, this breathtaking show, featuring the original locomotive from the film version of The Railway Children, is a truly unique theatrical experience. Join Roberta, Peter and Phyllis on an adventure of a lifetime as they tell the story of how they became The Railway Children.

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(14TH SEPTEMBER) From their earliest shows as a garage band playing the punk clubs on Miami Beach, The Mavericks have had a skill for getting people to groove. Drawing on a mix of classic country, cow-punk and standards, Malo and company left South Florida, bringing their rhythmic fervour and Latin machismo, along with Malo’s lush baritone, to the world.

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cATs (30TH OCTOBER) York Light Youth present the acclaimed Andrew Lloyd Webber musical. Cats tells the story of a tribe of cats called the Jellicles and the night they make what is known as “the Jellicle choice” and decide which cat will ascend to the Heaviside Layer and come back to a new life.

confusions (UNTIL 26TH SEPTEMBER) From a devoted and isolated mother, to her unfaithful travelling salesman husband, through a solicitous waiter to well-heeled diners and an utterly shambolic garden fete, human frailty is laid bare as one hilarious situation after another unfolds. Hero’s Welcome (3RD OCTOBER-2ND SEPTEMBER) The Stephen Joseph Theatre Company present Alan Ayckborn’s tale of homecoming. Seventeen years ago, Murray fled the neighbourhood under somewhat of a cloud and certain local folk have long memories, not least Alice, the mayor, whom he left standing at the altar. Indeed few of his friends, once the welcome flags have stopped waving and the town band has ceased playing, seem particularly happy to see him back.

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Remember your college days? Was lunch time a bit of a nightmare thanks to the rubbish food in the grimy canteen? Memories such as that will not, in later years, be recalled by York College students, as their own on-site restaurant has been awarded a TripAdvisor 2015 Certificate of Excellence. Ashfields has been voted tenth out of 663 restaurants in York, and thirteenth out of 747 places to eat in the city. There are currently 43 customer reviews on the TripAdvisor website, with 40 of them rating it as excellent, and the three others as very good. Head Chef Stuart Snell commented: "Winning a TripAdvisor 2015 Certificate of Excellence is testament to the consistently high standards we expect of our students to deliver quality food and service."  Find out more for yourself at www.yorkcollege.ac.uk

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KNARESBOROUGH TOWN MARKET Market Place; every Wednesday, 8.30am-4pm. MADE IN YORKSHIRE YORK SPRING SHOW Parliament Street; 28th-31st May, 10am5pm. MALTON MARKET Market Place; every Saturday. NORTHALLERTON FARMERS MARKET Northallerton High Street; fourth Wednesday of every month, 9am-3pm. OTLEY FARMERS MARKET Market Place; last Sunday of every month, 9am-1pm. PICKERING INDOOR FLEA MARKET Off Market Place; daily.

Sorry to drop this bombshell while you're still probably wearing your summer bathing suit, but Christmas is just around the corner. PANIC! Actually, don't. Instead, get a head start on the festive season by sorting out your Christmas party today at the National Railway Museum. The atmospheric Great Hall, complete with royal engines, makes the perfect venue to celebrate the holidays. The NRM has a host of festive packages available, as well as regular theme nights evocatively entitled 'Night Train to Vegas' (magician, showgirls, Elvis anyone?), and 'Wonderland Express' (all-you-can-eat buffet? Thought so). Yuletide party goers will also get the opportunity to travel back in time with a Christmas party aboard the beautifully restored railway carriage, the Countess of York.  To find out more, and to book your hootenanny, visit www.nrm.org.uk

YOUR NEW FAVOURITE HIDING PLACE Gillygate is a great place to sample the finest in independent traders that the city has to offer. But if the hustle and bustle of the busy street gets a tad too much for you, you can always retreat, relax and ‘Zill’ out. Zill’s has brought a youthful and refreshing lilt to Gillygate, offering Mediterranean food with a modern twist. The menu is crammed with delicious things from simple dips at just £3.50 each, to small plates, shares, platters, homemade burgers, skewers, and steaks - all to be washed down with wines, continental beers and cocktails. All the food is sourced locally and prepared in-house by the experienced chefs, and served up by the friendly staff. Zill’s is open Monday to Saturday, 12noon till 11pm. Follow them on Twitter: @Zills_Med.

PICKERING TOWN MARKET Market Place; every Monday. RIPON FARMERS MARKET Town Square; third Sunday of every month, 9am-2.30pm. RIPON TOWN MARKET Market Square; every Thursday, 8.30am-4pm. SELBY FARMERS MARKET Market Place; first Wednesday of every month, 9am-1pm. SELBY TOWN MARKET Split across two sites in town centre – Market Place and Micklegate; every Monday, 9am-3pm. SHAMBLES MARKET Off Parliament Street; 9am-5pm every day. SKIPTON MARKET High Street; Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday, 9am-5pm. YORK FARMERS’ MARKET Shambles Market; 16th May, 9am-5pm.

Yorkshire opulence The Best Western Monkbar Hotel has, for 25 years now, been one of the finest places to stay while visiting our gorgeous city. But now, thanks to a recent £3 million redevelopment, it will also be one of the finest places to dine… at The Yorkshire Bar & Grill. Head Chef Ben Allnutt, who has captained the kitchens of many excellent York restaurants, including the Churchill Hotel, has created a new menu which draws inspiration from the seasons. All the produce is sourced locally from suppliers who share Ben’s ethos that quality is the most important thing with food, with the fresh fish and seafood coming

from F. R. Fowler Fishmonger of York. By ‘eck! The extensive and carefully considered menu is filled with classic Yorkshire fare with a modern twist. For your Sunday roast how about the delicious treacle-cured beef? And for a playful spin on your fish and chips, try the East-coast cod, ringed by potatoes and mussels. The Yorkshire Bar & Grill has all the dishes you’ve loved for years, plus many more that you’ll soon be adding to your favourites list. Occupying the newly extended hotel, which now also boasts more rooms and function suits, The Yorkshire bar & Grill will show off the very best in Yorkshire grub and the finest in Yorkshire culinary talent.  Call 667700.

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