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Happy New Year... Welcome to our very first magazine of 2012! By the time you read this, Christmas has yet to happen in the Your Local Link office. The tree is up (sort of), and decorated (courtesy of Mim’s son Josh, who came in to referee the Battle of the Baubles – and a very good job he made of it, too). Trouble is, the tree now occupies the doorway between Design and the rest of the world. Rachel and Lisa think we’re trying to tell them something!

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We’ve also had the office Christmas party. Probably the least said about this the better, but suffice it to say there was a bit of a hoo-ha involving a few tablecloths, and one of the guests somehow ended up on Tadcaster Road with a half a fully decorated Christmas tree. Just another normal weekend in town, in other words... We are all getting excited about our Secret Santa. Some of us have put a lot of thought into this, planning our gifts carefully and wrapping them lovingly. Others are preparing

to make a mad last minute dash to the Co-op. We’ve actually just noticed some bits and pieces have mysteriously gone missing from the loo, so if anyone unwraps a mirror and/or a packet of toilet rolls, we’ll know who’s to blame! You might have noticed, this month we celebrate our 100th issue. To mark the occasion, we thought we’d introduce you to the dedicated team of people who work tirelessly to put this magazine together. But they were busy, so we’ve brought you this lot instead. You can meet them all on page seven. So next time you pick up the phone and drop us an email, you’ll know who you’re talking to! And we do want to hear from you. Great though our team are, Your Local Link is nothing without its readers and advertisers. So keep in touch in 2012! You can meet the rest of the team on page 7!

Advertising: Gini, Tracy, Sarah, Mim, Kelly, Richard, Avril, Vicky, Carl, Gary & Sue Accounts: Helen & Claire Distribution: Dean, Jon, Ronnie Design: Rachel, Lisa & Jerry Editorial: Donna & Joe Publishers: Tracy Outram and Gini Guttery

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“As you may know we are now on our fantastic 100th edition of Your Local Link. How Tra cy and Gini still function nor mally (debatable ) is beyond me . I believe all the team will be with me here on how proud we are for these two wonderful ladies and their achievements ove r these last 100 issues. Starting from Tracy’s wardr obe with a few babies roa ming around to where we are now I’m sure this has been the biggest journey for them, with lots of laughter, crying, hysterics along the way too. I’m sur e there are many more editions to hit your letterb oxes but from all the team a very big thank you to Tracy and Gini for your support, friendship and care that you offer us all at Your Local Link.” Lots of love

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Knowing me, knowing you.... Tracy is one of the co-founders of Your Local Link Media Group, and she loves nothing more than speaking to as many of her advertisers on a daily basis as she can. Out of work she likes to ride her horses really fast over showjumps and chase her kids. New year’s resolution “To try not to get any stickers put on my car from strangers complaining about my ‘inconsiderate parking’.”

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of order. She says dealing with her two teenage children is easier than managing the Your Local Link Sales Team, but it keeps her entertained! New year’s resolution– “To share the positive and vibrant things that are happening in York with all of people who live in our wonderful city through Your Local Link. Or to lose five stone, become a gym bunny and wear a dress that does not consist of much material to our next Christmas party.”

Gini is the other owner with Tracy. She can usually be found in the corner wondering how her wish for a nice little part-time job nine years ago ended up like this! She loves coming to work. It’s the nine hours before she goes home that she has a problem with... New year’s resolution “To make Your Local Link bigger and better than ever. And to buy a set of earplugs.”

Mim is always good for a laugh (as long as you don't leave your washing up in the sink!). She has ten years experience in sales, and loves dealing with customers. She has a special talent, which we can’t tell you, but just be glad you don't share an office with her... New year’s resolution “To keep in touch with my friends more and keep my kids happy”

Sarah is our sales manager. She is the sensible one who has to manage silly games in the office and tries to keep a sense

Avril has 17 years experience working in sales (showing your age there, Av!). She loves dealing with all her customers and

giving them all great care and service. She also loves being a nana to her three year old grandson Tyler. New year’s resolution “To lose weight (I will have to do it now I’ve told you!) and to get fit.”

Gary is easy-going, funny and 100% single (hear that, ladies?). He was born and brought up in Clifton, and was the Corner House’s best ever football player (he says). He’s also a bit of a TV star. He’s appeared on Love Me Do, Britain’s Best Psychic and Inside Out. New year’s resolution“To drop a dress size or two” Sue is the working mum of a teenage daughter, Hannah. She thinks she’s a cool mum, but Hannah doesn't always agree! She loves cooking, entertaining and spending time with friends and family. Her special person is her Grandma – still wonderful age 98 New year’s resolution “To stop eating chocolate and biscuits whilst at my desk!”

Carl has been in the home improvements business for 20 years and knows lots of people in different trades, so he knows what makes an advertisement work for them! He’s a family man with daughters, so he’s used to being bossed about by women! New year’s resolution “Stop smoking”

Vicky is our resident style queen! She loves having fun, and colour co-ordinating her wardrobe – if you’ve seen her outfits you’ll know what she means! She also enjoys a spot of glamping – posh camping to you and me! New year’s resolution “To stop my shopping habit!” Kelly is animal mad. She owns a horse, dogs, rabbits, and chickens. She was a contestant on the children’s TV show Terror Towers (when she was a kid, obviously), and also featured in the credits of Vets in the Country. New year’s resolution “To learn how to put air in my car tyres!”

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Rachel, Lisa & Jerry are our Design team, responsible for making the magazine look pretty. Rachel once shared a few beers with Stone Roses legend John Squire. Lisa has a reputation for being unflappable (seriously, we’ve tried to flap her and it just doesn’t work). Jerry is our ‘International man of mystery’ who comes in on deadline. The sales team know to panic when they see him! New year’s resolution “To go to the gym more. Or to actually get to the gym” (Lisa). “To marry James Martin. He’s eaten one of my cupcakes so I’m halfway there” (Rachel)

Donna and Joe are our Editorial team, responsible for all the bits of the magazine that aren’t ads. Joe was brought up in America and once had a drink with David Mitchell (it was epic). Donna’s claim to fame is that Steve McDonald from Corrie once fell asleep while she was interviewing him. New year’s resolution – “To finish writing my first book” (Joe). “Not to die of exhaustion before my new novel is published – in August, thanks for asking” (Donna)

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Helen and Claire are our Accounts team. They are generally to be found wherever there is chocolate in the office. Claire’s fascinating fact is that she can talk like Donald Duck (but only on special occasions). Helen’s is that she actually does have the moves like Jagger. New year’s resolution “To eat more chocolate” (Helen). “To remember chocolate for Helen” (Claire)

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Dean, Jon and Ronnie are our Distribution guys, making sure Your Local Link and all our other publications reach your doorstep on time every month. Dean also makes sure we all get paid on time, so he’s definitely the one to keep happy. New year’s resolution Are you serious? They’re so forward thinking, they’re already working on 2013...

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@ Kuki! What better way to shake those January blues (and extra festive pounds) than to bag yourself a ‘New Slim You’ Detox Package. Let Kuki Spa treat you to their wonderful Detox programme worth a whopping £98! In case you didn’t know, our friends at Kuki run the biggest salon in York and are proud to be supporting local charity York Against Cancer for all their fab fundraising events this year. The lucky winner will start their Detox with an invigorating body scrub and an effective anti-cellulite full body massage, using a blend of detoxifying and uplifting oils. They’ll then be soothed by hot seaweed mud and be cocooned in a hot wrap, whilst relaxing with a foot and scalp massage. Afterwards, you will unwind in Kuki’s tranquil relaxation room with a soothing drink. We feel more relaxed just thinking about it! To be in with a chance of winning this absolutely fantastic New Year treat, simply answer this easy peasy question; What local charity is Kuki supporting in 2012? Send your answer on a postcard to the address on page 5. Mark your entry ‘Kuki Competition’ and don’t forget to include your name and day time contact number. Competition closes 22nd January. Good Luck!

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CRYSTAL CLEAR FACIAL If you feel the stress of the festive season and the harsh weather has left you with a few more wrinkles this New Year, this competition will be right up your street. York’s well known Beauty Bar One salon is offering one lucky reader a Crystal Clear Facial worth £78! Crystal Clear is a microdermabrasion system which can take years off you by gently exfoliating the outer layers of skin. The treatment provides immediate visible results for ageing skin, lines, wrinkles, open pores, pigmentation and more and is a firm favourite with A-List celebrities such as Madonna and J.Lo. The winning facial will provide you with an hour and a half of pure pampering and skin rejuvenation (just what the doctor ordered on a dark January evening!). For a chance to win this rather relaxing prize, simply answer this question; What is the name of the gentle exfoliating system that Crystal Clear facials involve? Send your answer on a postcard to the address on page 5. Mark your entry ‘Crystal Clear Facial Competition’ and don’t forget to include your name and day time contact number. Competition closes 22nd January. Best of Luck!

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Win dinner and a cruise for two! If there’s anything better than winning a great prize in one of our competitions, it’s winning two. And that’s what’s on offer for one lucky reader this month. Our winner will not only be treated to dinner for two at the Dean Court Hotel’s award-winning restaurant, they will also win a family ticket for YorkBoat. Few settings can rival D.C.H, the Dean Court Hotel’s elegant restaurant, with Minster views from several tables. It’s renowned throughout Yorkshire for its superb food, accompanied by the finest, personally selected wines. It has received an AA Rosette for 2011. Our winner will also win a Yorkboat family ticket, valid on either the York City Cruise, Early Evening Cruise and Floodlit Evening Cruise for 2012. YorkBoat is one of the largest fleet of modern sightseeing, restaurant and party boats in the country. It has gathered a number of accolades over the years, including Best City Tour and Outstanding Customer Service awards. With its heated lounges, large windows, sun decks and great facilities, there’s no better way to see the city! So what do you have to do to win this prize? Take a good look at our special ‘celebrate’ cover, and you’ll see a number of the city’s best visitor attractions and places (plus one of York’s outstanding characters). But how many can you recognise? Just list them on a postcard and send them to us at the address on page five, to reach us by Monday 16th January. Don’t forget to mark your entry ‘Celebrate competition’, and include a daytime phone number.

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in the know... new for 2012 There’s always something new going on in our fabulous city, and 2012 is the year of some pretty exciting developments. From museums to stadiums and restaurants to wheels, we’ve got the all the goss about the new ventures that will be popping up all over York this year. We can’t wait! DIG IN PROJECT

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York’s most delicious new attraction will be opening its doors to locals, tourists and chocoholics alike in Spring 2012. Created by leading visitor attractions group Continuum, York’s Sweet History celebrates York’s unique chocolate and confectionary history in the heart of Kings Square. “The immersive experience will tell the fascinating story of York’s confectionery trading and manufacturing past, bringing the history up to date and making sure that our visitors get lots of opportunities to get hands on with chocolate!” said Juliana Delaney, CEO of Continuum.

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The famous chain of Asian inspired noodle restaurants is opening their new branch in Goodramgate (hooray!). In fact, the restaurant actually opened on the 12th December 2011 and has created an extra 40 jobs in the town centre, but if you hadn’t heard, we thought we’d give you the heads up. Get down now and sample their delicious Asian menu. We are big fans here at Your Local Link, especially of the Katsu Curry, yum!

This community led project is set to begin this January and will run until 2015. Centred around 10 new community food growing spaces in the city, the project will promote positive outdoor learning. Families, children and young people are invited to join in the free and accessible experience. The project, funded by the Big Lottery Fund, will spend 2012 setting up food growing gardens in Acomb, Clifton and Hull Road and then slowly expand to more plots around the city. This community project will encourage active and healthy living and improve participants’ knowledge about organic food growing. The project has generated various exciting events, clubs and workshops and is set to take York into a greener future.

THE YORKSHIRE WHEEL Some of you may have already seen it, (it’s hard to miss), but The Yorkshire Wheel has returned to York in the grounds of the Royal

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York Hotel. The 175ft wheel will be sticking around til January 2013 (so that’s your out-of-town guest entertainment sorted for the year!). The wheel was previously in Dublin and was shipped over in 24 lorries, a bit like a classy funfair ride if you will?

YORK’S COMMUNITY STADIUM York’s 6000 seat community stadium at Monks Cross will become the new official home for professional teams York City Football Club and York City Knights Rugby League Club. Not only that, but the stadium will benefit local community projects around York too. The facilities are set to begin construction during 2012, and will form part of the City’s Olympic

legacy. But most importantly, we’re hoping this means we spot plenty of dishy sportsmen on our Monks Cross shopping sprees.

JOHN LEWIS As part of the York Community Stadium complex at Monks Cross, a 100,000 sq ft John Lewis is set to be built, as well as a super duper new M&S. John Lewis are said to believe their new York store will “plug the gap” for local shoppers who would no longer have to trek to Sheffield or Newcastle for a John Lewis fix.

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The Lions Club is a worldwide organisation of kind volunteers who come together to fundraise, care for and provide for their community. York is lucky enough to be home to three Lions clubs (York Lions, Minster Lions of York and Derwent Lions). The clubs provide sterling service work to the people of York and are known as ‘ordinary people doing amazing things’.

The York Teaching Hospital Charity has launched The STAR Appeal to raise £300,000 to refurbish York Hospital’s Stroke Rehabilitation unit. The unit is located on Ward 39 and is in desperate need of refurbishment to meet the needs of its recovering stroke patients.

York Lions Club is currently fundraising for Yorkshire Air Ambulance (a very worthy cause we’re sure you’ll all agree). Back in December they held their annual Pensioners Luncheon at St Olaves School, attended by none other than the Lord Mayor. And remember the big Santa’s sleigh in St Sampsons Square? That was Minster Lions club of York fundraising too!

Sue Beckett, Deputy Directorate Manager for Elderly Medicine said, “The STAR Appeal will greatly improve the environment for stroke patients during their inpatient stay. Many thanks to everybody who chooses to support this vital appeal”.

All three groups need new members to help with their exciting and worthwhile projects. If you can spare some time, why not give something back to the community and become a member of a Lions Club? n For more information please email pete.jesse@ talktalk.net or visit www.yorklions.co.uk.

The STAR appeal will ensure York Hospital can vastly improve the unit, in which recovering patients can live independently whilst receiving the support from expert staff. The unit prepares them for the return home and ensures they feel confident enough to tackle any challenges they may face on their return home.

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Love, Literally! If you’re hooked on books and fanatical about fiction, you might have already heard about the annual York Literature Festival. Its fifth incarnation takes place between 29th March - 1st April, and with plenty of workshops and talks from authors (Ian McMillan and our very own Donna Hay!) it’s set to be a great event. However, as the festival receives no government funding, it relies entirely upon the support of the local community to continue. Currently they’re hoping to raise £1000 before their 2012 festival; if you’d like to help them turn the page, we’re sure a contribution would be a novel idea! n To arrange a donation, call Miles on 01904 412892

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HELP THE SCOUTS Are you interested in working with young people? Have you a few hours to spare each week? Maybe you’ve been involved with Scouting in the past and would like to make a comeback? If you’ve answered yes to these questions then Elvington Scout Group need you! In recent months they’ve lost their Group Scout Leader and Scout Troop leaders and are desperately seeking new leaders to join the team. You don’t need to have scouting experience, but you will be responsible for smooth day to day running and overall management of the group. Why not give this rewarding role a go and really make a difference to youngsters around York? Full training will be at given. If this sounds right up your street, please email Mike Green on mike.green43@yahoo.co.uk.

A Bright Future The Jack Rain Community Foundation has been going from strength to strength in the past year, and their work with under-privileged and abused children has yielded tremendous results. As a testament to its value, this year the foundation has had a 100% success rate in helping vulnerable young people find and enrol in rewarding educational programmes. As part of its growing influence, the foundation is moving to a new premise in Walmgate and has put a call out for donations - they hope to raise £30k within the next few months to make their January move the most beneficial it can be. n If you’re interested in contributing, or you’d like to volunteer some time towards the foundation, email sam.offthehook@gmail.com

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The way I see it... The ups and downs of life as seen by our very own (very) Grumpy, (almost) Old Woman

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Post Christmas blues... Just as you don’t want to think about planning a summer holiday on Christmas Day, the last thing you need on Boxing Day are Davina’s abs all over the telly. Especially when your only exercise has been rolling off the sofa to fetch another Baileys.

So it’s all over for another year (unless you’re reading this on Christmas Eve, in which case – Happy Christmas!). Now the festive season is over, the annual tussle with the turkey has been won and there are nothing but Twirls left in the bottom of the Heroes tin, it’s time to bring on the post Christmas slump.

In the weeks leading up to Christmas, we rush around in a festive frenzy of buying, partying and decorating. It’s only when the last cracker has been pulled that we sit back and reality sinks in. (Why did I spend a fortune on a light-up Santa that mimes along to Mariah Carey’s All I Want For Christmas?) Why did I ever imagine my brother in law would be delighted by a multi pack of reindeer socks? Why did I wrestle a fellow shopper to the ground for the last box of

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chocolate Brazils when I know no one even likes them? And as if that post Christmas guilt fest wasn’t bad enough, there’s also the depressing thought that you finally have to pull yourself out of your Christmas chocolate-induced coma and exercise some self control. You

know it’s time when Davina McCall is all over the TV, touting yet another new workout DVD (I think we must be on Volume Five by now – what bits has she got left to exercise?). Davina is the equivalent of the summer holiday commercials that come on the telly every December.

New Year also means resolutions, vowing to be a slimmer, fitter, better organised and all round more wonderful human being in 2012. Personally, I reckon all resolutions should be put off until the spring. Really, who wants to start jogging when it’s dark and freezing outside? And how can you even think about dieting when the kids’ selection boxes are still lying around the house? I think we should all do ourselves a favour and go into hibernation until March. It’s the only way to survive the slump.

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“I hate it when you do all your Christmas shopping and then find it’s all been reduced three days before Christmas. I work full time so I can’t leave my shopping till the last minute, which means I pay twice as much as everyone else. Can’t the January sales start in January?”

“Why don’t big companies give out their telephone numbers? I’ve just spent nearly an hour trying to track down a phone number to report a problem with my computer, but when I rang they told me to report it online instead. How can I go online when my computer’s faulty?”

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MT, Foxwood

“I wish I knew when shops and services were open between Christmas and New Year. Some places are open from Boxing Day onwards, and others are closed down until 2nd January. I wish everyone would just admit that the days between Christmas and New Year are a dead loss and let us all have the time off!”

“I wish dog owners would realise not everyone are fans of their four legged friends. My family and I went for a bracing winter walk, which was ruined when a pair of German Shepherds set on us. My daughter was terrified, but the owner didn’t bat an eyelid. ‘They’re just being friendly’, she said. Spare a thought for non dog lovers, and keep them on a lead!”

FY, Huntington

TW, Haxby

Now it’s your turn!

Is there something you’d like to rant or rave about? Whether it’s buses or banks, or life in general, we want to hear about it. Just write to the address on p5, or email

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Horoscopes January and the year ahead

Starsign of the month... Capricorn

by James Christie n For details of private readings phone 07884 107100 or 01423 339770 Email: jcp@magepublishing.co.uk

L to R: Kate Middleton, Rod Stewart, and our Tracy and Sarah!!

Capricorns are contradictions! On the one hand they are methodical and meticulous people with a powerful work ethic and a strong moral code – but on the other hand, despite their need for security, they can sometimes take the most jaw-droppingly daring risks that leave the rest of us gasping! They can be artistic and creative but tend to do their best work when left to their own devices – without having bosses and busybodies looking over their shoulders. Sometimes (and it is only sometimes) they worry too much about money and as such the early part of 2012 will present them with some obstacles because financial restrictions will cause some emotional tensions and their January challenge is to rise above this frustrating trend. Even if it gets off to a sticky start, 2012 should still be a very good year for careful Capricorns, although they might have to wait until April and May to appreciate the strength of my words. There is a very important travel window towards the end of May that should have far reaching (and highly advantageous) financial implications and will prove the old adage that it isn’t always what you can do that counts, but who you know! Although 2012 will see you saying a few goodbyes, it is a good year for making important new friends and for building on established relationships.

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A new year and a new sense of determination to make some major changes in both your life style and life direction. Lots of co-operation from loved ones, but you must still take the lead. You may need to take a risk where jobs and careers are concerned and be prepared to move quickly. Overall 2012 is a very rewarding year, especially for those of you who can do something different with your life.

A tired start to the year and you need to work at building your energy levels. Financial restraints should be seen as a challenge rather than as a problem. Rather than living in the past or looking into the future, concentrate a bit more effort on the here and the now. If opportunities do not seem to come your way naturally, there will be plenty of chances in 2012 for you to create your own good luck.

New Year’s resolutions won’t last very long, but at least you can have some fun breaking them. A quiet month financially, but one or two romantic high points should be more than adequate compensation. You won’t always get the approval of other people, but that should be seen as their problem, not yours! 2012 is a year for stretching your wings and learning how to fly.

You’ll be enthusiastic about a couple of new business/money ideas but it would be foolish to try and achieve everything all at once. Partners make emotional demands that make you wish you were somewhere else. There are some big choices in 2012… Do you accept and learn to live with that which you have, or do you go out on a limb to find something a lot better?

(22nd December - 19th January)

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A frustrating month if you’re in a hurry. On the other hand, a most enjoyable few weeks if you can relax, maybe allowing someone else to take the lead while you follow on behind. You can influence the outcome of a number of important emotional issues. Follow your heart rather than your head.

VIRGO (24th August - 22nd September) Quite a romantic month with some degree of tension caused by an old flame. Don’t try turning back the clock, but battle on forwards. If there are a few delays to schedule, just take them in your stride and don’t try pushing snowballs uphill. If there is one big challenge in 2012 it is to learn the art of delegation.

LIBRA (23rd September - 22nd October) An exciting start to the year for those dedicated to their careers. For those who are looking for the “perfect” relationship, compromises may be required to make a relationship as good as it can be. In this year ahead you do not have to settle for second best, but you have to learn how to appreciate what you have got rather than pining for something which does not exist.

SCORPIO (23rd October - 21st November) A bright positive attitude launches you into 2012 which should bring some much deserved reward, both in the boardroom and the bedroom.

Don’t lower your standards or expectations. There will be times in 2012 when you are not always Mr or Mrs Popularity but by the end of the year you should be on the receiving end of a lot more respect.

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LEO (23th July - 23rd August)

Sagittarius (22nd November - 21sy December) Some feelings of anti-climax now that Christmas and New Year are over – so it’s time to pick yourself up, and start looking for some new adventures. Anything to do with adult education should serve you well, and new skills acquired now will help you in the future. 2012 will be a very important year for careers.

AQUARIUS (20th January - 18th February) A busy start to the month, but you’ll soon find the pressure easing off – to be replaced with some boredom! Fortunately, some travel plans nip that in the bud very quickly. January could be an excellent money month for you, providing you can diversify your business interests. 2012 will bring opportunities for extra income.

PISCES (19th February - 20th March) Great emotional gains can be made at this time by being supportive towards a special friend or partner. This “significant other” holds the key to your future happiness – and there could be a few hidden financial considerations here as well! Maybe, in 2012, you need to let go of some bad habits.

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Get bowled over! Ever fancied getting some fresh air and meeting new people? The Wigginton Bowling Club is looking for members of all ages to sample the sport and test their ability in preparation for its 2012 season. Drop by for their ‘Come & Try’ day to get a taste and see how you fare at this enduringly played game. It’ll take place on Sunday, 22nd of April from 2pm-5pm at the Playing Fields on Mill Lane, Wigginton. n For more information please contact Colin on 760877 or email colin.ellis23@talktalk.net

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What’s in store? Just in case you didn’t already know, York celebrates the 800th anniversary of its charter status this year. There are a whole host of events planned throughout the year, culminating in a major Charter Weekend celebration in July. But what does it really mean, and how can you can get involved? We’ve been meeting some of the people behind the big events planned for this year to find out.

Blast from the past... Did you know that somewhere deep within the city art gallery lies three kilometres of the city’s history? York’s city archives have been described as the best set of archives outside London. And yet very few of us even know they exist, let alone ever see them. But all that is set to change. As part of the York 800 celebrations, there are moves afoot to give the archives a permanent new home within the Central Library. “At the moment the archives are open to the public two days a week, by appointment,” says Richard Taylor, Archives Development Manager for City of York Council. “We are hoping that one of the permanent legacies of York 800 will be a new home for the archives where everyone can go and see them seven days a week.”

They are certainly worth seeing. The archives tell the story of York, dating right back to the 12th century. As well as detailed council records, there are family histories, maps and plans, and records of all the clubs, societies and political organisations that have existed in the city for generations. “From medieval guilds to modern day trades unions, workhouse records to the local Lambretta Club, the whole story of York is there,” says Richard. “There are some amazing stories buried within its records, too, including records of Railway King George Hudson’s first council meeting. You can also see the family Bible of Richard Chicken, the York eccentric on whom Charles Dickens based the character of Mr McCawber in David Copperfield.”

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SWEET SUCCESS No one could ever accuse Sophie Jewett of slacking. In the past few months she’s organised her wedding, expanded her business, opened up a new city centre cafe – and she’s now masterminding York’s very first Chocolate Festival, to be held at Easter. There couldn’t be a better person to be involved, since Sophie is York’s new Queen of Chocolate. She launched her handmade chocolate business, Little Pretty Things, three years ago. More recently, she opened the York Cocoa House in Blake Street, an emporium of all things chocolate. Customers can relax and enjoy delicious home made treats, meet the chocolatiers, watch chocolates being made and even browse Sophie’s extensive chocolate themed library. There are also workshops and tasting events held regularly. But the festival is something very dear to her heart. “York has an amazing chocolate heritage. It’s a wonderful story, the impact the chocolate industry has had on the city today. We have some fantastic chocolatiers working in the city today, and the festival is all about celebrating that,” she says. There are already a number of events planned for around the city, including a Chocolate Market in the city centre, plus workshops and tasting sessions. But Sophie is keen to see more people involved. “I’d like to see local businesses, shops and restaurants holding chocolate themed events, whether it’s a chocolate menu or an Easter Egg Hunt. And if people still want to get involved but are stuck for inspiration, we have loads of ideas!” n The festival runs for 6th – 9th April. If you want to find out more, contact Sophie on 01904 675787, or visit https://sites.google.com/ site/yorkchocolatefestival/. The York Cocoa House is at 3 Blake Street.

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Who gets the holiday? I am the team leader for a team of five administrators, most of us have families however our youngest team member is single and without any ties. Some of the team think those who have family commitments should be able to get first pick of holidays and others think if you get in first with your request you should get the holiday. What exactly should I do? First, I would recommend that you always look at what your company employment Handbook tells you to do in circumstances when you have holiday requests. If it doesn’t cover this particular part, here is some further advice on how it might be handled. Any holiday request from an employee is at the employer’s discretion. The rules surrounding this are that an employee should give at least twice the length of the holiday in notice for the holiday e.g. if an employee wanted to take two weeks annual leave they would have to make the request to their employer at least four weeks before the date of the holiday or for a holiday of two days they must give at least four days notice. The employer then must give their authorisation at least the length of the holiday before the holiday commences e.g. for two weeks annual leave requested, the employer must inform whether the employee can take that holiday or not at least two weeks before the holiday was due to commence. These are the basic rules, but your company might have a different set of requirements, so it is better to check in the handbook

She’s always off sick but it’s actually her child I have one particular employee, who takes up a lot of sickness absence, but we know the reason is actually because she needs to care for her daughter, who is off school with whatever illness is going round. It is becoming a problem as we have to cover her work and other employees are starting to grumble. There are actually two issues here. Firstly, your employee should not actually taking sickness absence as she is not actually the one who is sick. There is a facility in UK employment law, called emergency time off for dependents. Under these rules, she can take unpaid time off to make arrangements to cover the care of her sick child. This will not affect her absence rates and is entirely within her rights to take. But this is time off to arrange alternative care for her child. Not for her to care for her child herself. Should you wish to care for her daughter then she must take holiday to do so. Secondly, I would look at the patterns of sickness absence for the employee and understand whether this is outside the norm, you will need to sit down with the employee to address the issue of her taking sickness absence instead of unpaid leave. It is best to make sure you have good records of all employees’ absence and use trigger points. For example, more than five days off in a three-month period. This would “trigger” a meeting with the employee to understand if there are any issues and to make them aware that sickness absence does cause operational issues even when genuine illness is involved. Suzie Bogle MA, FCIPD, FCMI Managing Consultant of Breathing Space providing practical and effective HR support and consultancy for small and medium sized businesses in Yorkshire. If your business needs help with staffing or HR, we are here to help.

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WHO IS BEHIND YORK’S MYSTERIES? Not many cities can say they are home to something as special and culturally unique as the York Mystery Plays. Here in York, we are proud of our theatrical tradition which has become deeply embedded in the heritage of our top city. The Mystery Plays will be dazzling York once again in summer 2012, but who is behind the plays?

We need people for all kinds of roles, from acting, singing and dancing, to costume and prop making and stage managers.

Many members of the public are getting involved as well and York College performing arts students are looking forward to playing their part. One of the many big involved is Community Producer Liam EvansFord. The former RSC actor runs his own Harrogate based production company, Sprite Productions. But the Mystery Plays is his biggest project to date, involving up to 2000 York residents. “We need people for all kinds of roles, from acting, singing and dancing, to costume and prop making

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“The students’ many talents will benefit the production enormously and having the opportunity to involve the whole community in free tastersessions during York Residents Festival weekend will provide a massive boost to the project” says Liam.

and stage managers. There are going to be two big name professional actors but I can’t reveal who they are

just yet”. Also involved are students from York College performing arts department.

n We can’t wait to find out, bring on the summer! To find out more visit www.yorkmysteryplays-2012. com.

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Make your voice heard! Imagine 30 choirs, all singing with one voice. That’s the dream of Stephen Burke, Artistic Director of Ebor Vox, the jewel in the crown of this year’s York 800 Festival. Stephen is working with the City of York Council’s Arts & Events team to bring together a collection of the city’s choirs to perform an original piece of music, composed by Benjamin Till, the man behind last year’s Symphony for Yorkshire.

The inspiration for Ebor Vox came four years ago, when Stephen was working as Creative Director for the first York Youth Mystery Plays. “It involved bringing together a disparate number of organisations from around the city. I began to think, if it was possible to bring together so many different people, what other groups could it be done with? “At the time I was also looking at a number of different locations around the city, which made me think about how good it would be to have choirs performing on the walls.” The two ideas didn’t come together until last year, when City of York Council started looking for ideas to celebrate York 800. Stephen put forward a plan to bring together a large number of the city’s choirs for a huge choral project. And so Ebor Vox was born. On 7th July, a choir will lead a flotilla of 800 vessels down the River Ouse. Then, on 9th, choirs will process through the city, culminating in a huge choral performance on the Eye of York. “The audience will get a sense of hundreds of voices all around the bottom of Clifford’s Tower,” says Stephen. It’s an ambitious project and Stephen admits it’s hard work to pull off such a spectacle. “But I can see the day itself so vividly in my mind’s eye, it’s what keeps me going through the dark days of winter!” He’s still looking for choirs to perform. “If you’re a choir and I’m not aware of you yet, then please get in touch,” he says. He’s also looking for people to join a choir he’s putting together for the occasion. “Whatever level you are, we want you, and we can use you.” n If you’d like to make your voice heard, email Stephen.burke@ york.gov.uk

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State of the art

Remember the Grand Tour of 2008, when works of art suddenly appeared on the city’s streets? York will become a temporary art gallery again from May onwards, only this time the artworks on display are not old masters, but striking modern images inspired by science and innovation. It’s all the idea of Professor Tony Robards, the man behind Science City York. He is keen to make residents and visitors aware that there’s more to the city than its beautiful buildings. “Everyone is aware of the city’s heritage, but not so many people realise York is also an international centre for science and innovation,” he says. “Some of the world’s leading research is going on here, right on our doorstep. We wanted to make people aware of the city’s future as well as its past.” As well as being stunning pieces of art in their own right, the images will represent some of the ground breaking work past and present that has happened in the city, from astronomy to biomechanics. “We have three criteria when it comes to choosing an image,” says Prof Robards. “First, is it striking – would you cross the road to look at it? Second, is it to do with York? Third, does it tell a story? It’s no use just having pretty pictures – they need to tell people something.” And in case people want to know even more, each image will come with a QR Code, a smartphone app which will link to the company’s website, or further information. Prof Robards is working with Nick Townend of the Ideas Group – based in Science City – to bring the images to the streets of York. They already have contributions from some of the city’s leading businesses and organisations, including Nestle and the University of York, as well as some of the smaller innovation and science based businesses that have made the city their home. “We currently have around 50 images to display, but we are looking for more sponsors to get involved,” he says. n For more information, email awr1@york.ac.uk

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The York Stories team will be working with North Yorkshire artist Kate Cunningham to choose some of the 800 best stories which will become Time Capsules and be lodged in the city walls providing a very 'local history' walking tour around the walls. John Oxley, the council's archaeologist, said : "This will create a living archive in our unique city walls. The walls will be transformed into a social sculpture." n If you’d like to get involved in telling your own York story, please email york800@york.gov.uk as soon as possible.

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Calling all women! How would you like the help make this year’s York International Women’s Week the best ever? The organisers are already putting together the programme for this March, and they’d like you tobe included. They’re looking for women to get involved with a wide diversity of talks, workshops, performances of drama, music, song or dance, displays, arts and crafts, therapies, sports or whatever else you can think of! They already have a packed programme of activities planned, from history, theatrical and literary events, to walks, dancing, healing therapies and much more, but all new ideas and offers are welcome. You can find the event form on the website – www.yorkwomen.org.uk – or call Sue Lister, YIWW Coordinator, on 01904 488870 to discuss possibilities. But hurry – you need to get your ideas in by 20th January!

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Make Your Business Better in 2012 With a little managerial flare, your business doesn’t need to fear Armageddon in 2012 - there are dozens of cost-effective ways to promote your company and nurture a loyal customer base without taking drastic action. With a little persistence, some small changes can produce plenty of rewarding dividends for your organisation…

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Buy materials from local suppliers Not only will this present your company as a supporter of the surrounding community, but it will often inspire neighbouring businesses to return the favour and make purchases from your own organisation whenever possible.

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be sure to let the public know how you’re achieving results. Customers are increasingly attracted to ‘earthfriendly’ companies, so appealing to their sensibilities is a rewarding business decision.

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Train staff and train them again Resourceful employees are productive employees: organise seminars for topics like public speaking, conflict resolution and customer service to develop your

company’s ability to handle a range of different situations with knowledge and tact.

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Sponsor an event or local charity By associating your business with a worthwhile cause, you can simultaneously advertise your services while fostering a compassionate public image. This doesn’t need to be a financial contribution – instead you can volunteer the labour of you and your

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Don’t fear the press release Regularly sending press releases about your company’s developments can do wonders for creating customer interest. If your business has recently made a new product or service available, write a press release which highlights the most unique or interesting part of it.

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Order customised stationEry Featuring your logo on all correspondence sends a message of professionalism and can help previous clients to recognise and remember your business when planning future purchases.

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the importance of advertising The Harvard Business Review called advertising an “anti recession tool”, and the results of a strong marketing campaign will speak for itself. After all, how can clients find you if they don’t know you exist?!

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Buy to let is the smart move for 2012 The property market in York has remained relatively buoyant throughout 2011 and as I write this just a couple of weeks before Christmas we are still agreeing sales and there seems no let up in demand. York remains popular even when times are hard due to its unique position in the heart of the country as a major tourist attraction with superb transport links, a top ranking University city and a great place to live and work. Property in York therefore continues to be a solid investment for the long term with prices generally holding up better than other more outlying areas locally and in comparison with the UK as whole. As a result, demand for Buy-To-Let properties has continued to be strong with low interest rates helping to deliver a good return on an on-going basis coupled with the prospect of strong long term capital growth. There are numerous reasons

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why demand for rental property shows no sign of letting up in York. For example, first time buyers are remaining in rented longer than they would like as they save the large deposits required to get a favorable mortgage rate and with the continued expansion of the University there is more good quality student accommodation required. Inward investment from companies locating in and around York is fuelling demand and there is also a thriving holiday letting market catering for the many foreign visitors who prefer a self-catering property right in the heart of the city. At YOUR MOVE ANSCOMBS in King’s Square we always have a great selection of properties that are suitable for Buy-To-Let and will appeal to those looking to make property part of their long term investment in 2012.

year; the application is already available in over 55 UK locations, and features plenty of local attractions. The app allows you to access useful business information (like phone numbers and directions), and it also provides the website and Twitter address. Peter would like the application to expand further, and plans are currently in the works to launch BigCityGuide in wider Europe, Canada and Australia (alongside its 560 locations within the USA). The app is free to download, and anybody who’s interested should visit www.bigcityguide.co.uk

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businessdiary York and North Yorkshire Chamber of Commerce Holds networking events and training courses and offers support for businesses in York. Call 567 838 or visit www.yourchamber.org.uk

Institute of Directors Representing director and equivalent status members from a wide range of businesses, largely from the SME sector. A varied programme of activities throughout the year. Call 0113 243 0152 or visit www.iod.com for information

Federation of Small Businesses (York Branch) Protects, promotes and furthers the interests of the self employed and small business sector. Meets on the third Monday of the month. Call Christine on 629777

Business Support York & North Yorkshire Offers impartial advice and mentoring for new start-ups and established businesses. Call 699590 or visit www.bsyny.co

York Professionals York Professionals is a dynamic members’ organisation, with regular meetings, business and networking events. www.york-professionals.co.uk Women in Rural Enterprise Offers support and networking for businesswomen in rural areas. Meets on the first Tuesday evening of every month. Visit www.wireuk.org York Women in Business A friendly, welcoming and supportive member-led networking organisation striving to represent and promote women in all types of commerce in the York area. Visit www.yorkwomeninbusiness.co.uk

2012 dates for your diary Venturefest Yorkshire 2012 8th February, York Racecourse A one-day, free entry event showcasing Yorkshire’s most inspiring science, technology and innovative entrepreneurs. Visit www.venturefestyorkshire.net York Business Week November (date tbc). A varied programme of events and speakers promotion York as a great place to do business. Visit www.yorkbusinessweek.co.uk n If you have a business networking event coming up, email details to info@yourlocallink.co.uk.

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Financial Planning According to a poll carried out by YouGov in association with National Savings & Investments, almost three quarters of Britons feel that financial planning is relevant to everyone and not just wealthy individuals. They’re absolutely right, of course. From starting out with your first job and mortgage to enjoying a comfortable retirement, everyone would benefit from professional advice. Many of us involved in financial services, myself included, have been calling for more widespread teaching of personal finance in schools. According to the Financial Services Authority, this is so that “individuals have the knowledge, aptitude and skills base to become questioning and informed consumers of financial services and manage their finances effectively.” But as you’d expect of a Yorkshire lass, I put it another way – Wise up!! So – just what do you need to look for when seeking advice? I’ve put together some relevant questions to ask an adviser: What qualifications to you have? All financial advisers will have to be qualified to a higher level than at present by the end of 2012. However, many advisers are ahead of the game, holding a higher level designation such as Certified or Chartered status which signifies much higher standards of knowledge and professionalism than the minimum standard which everyone must have by the end of the year. What experience do you have? Qualifications can measure levels of knowledge, but experience is, of course, equally relevant. Advisers often specialise in certain aspects of financial planning, and someone regularly advising in a field is more likely to give sound advice than a “dabbler”. How will I be looked after? Many professional financial advisers have qualified support teams so that clients can always get to speak to someone who knows their circumstances. Paraplanners – highly qualified technical specialists – are becoming more common in professional practices and have as high a qualification – if not higher – than the advisers themselves. What services do you offer? There are many different types of financial advisers, from those simply advising on mortgages or portection, for example, to those offering full holistic financial planning services. Similarly, some advisers have the capability to manage their investments in house, others outsource to a third party. How do you charge for your services? Historically, advisers have tended to receive a commission from the recommended product provider when a financial solution is arranged for a client. Again, from the end of 2012, things are changing, and fees will need to be agreed between the client and the adviser. It’s a good idea to contact a number of advisers before choosing one to help you. This way, you’ll get a ‘feel’ for the people you’ll be dealing with, which is vitally important when you’re trusting someone with your finances.

n Pen-Life Chartered Financial Planners, Equinox House, Clifton Park, York YO30 5PA Tel: 01904 661140; Fax: 01904 466206; Email: Julie@pen-life.co.uk; www.pen-life.co.uk Julie Wilson is a Fellow of the Personal Finance Society and Director of Pen-Life Associates Ltd, Chartered Financial Planners, who help individuals and small businesses make the most from their money including advice on residential and commercial mortgages and equity release, individual and business protection, pensions and retirement planning, savings, investments, tax planning, Inheritance Tax and long term care.

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Local

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Of course in local terms York City will no doubt be hoping that 2012 is significant in their history and finally regain their football league status. 2011 has been one of progression under the stewardship of Gary Mills and the fans have been spoilt with a brand of attractive football. Whether that is enough to see them overtake the likes of early pace setters Wrexham and Fleetwood remains to be seen. Certainly a few wins like the 7-0 over financially ruined Kettering will help their cause though you have to admire the humility shown by Kettering who in their next game against Darlington buoyed the crowd up, and indirectly made digs at their chairman by playing songs such as “Mone’ys too tight to mention”, “Money, Money, Money” and “Livin on a prayer” on the tannoy during the warm up. York’s supporters also showed great humour when a fan proposed on the pitch to his girlfriend at half time during the Kettering game

York City face home clashes with Mansfield on New Years day followed by Ebbsfleet on 21st January though the real battle might come in the January transfer window where at the very least rumours will circulate around the club’s top players, some more fabricated than others. I personally will pay no more attention to the reported sighting of Lionel Messi cycling down Coney Street than Jason Walker joining Sheffield Wednesday for £400,000.

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Olympic Dream As sporting years go, 2012 should be a significant one for the British public. Holding the Olympic Games in London is massive for the whole country and it is also European Championship Year with perennial underachievers England hoping to finally win something in Poland and Ukraine. England were eventually

drawn with bogey side Sweden, co hosts Ukraine and France after seemingly two hours of important looking men in suits tried to fathom their own complicated system of who is playing who. Surely there would be more excitement and anticipation if they just got a randomer off the street to just pick “numbers” like you do at school, or even actually draw it out of someone’s hat instead of dragging it out longer than the latest X Factor series.

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From russia with love Shortly after one of many home wins during the winter period I was asked by a man to take a photo of him with Bootham Crescent in the backdrop. Picking up on his European accent I got chatting to him and was intrigued as to why he wanted to taste the magic of conference football (said in simpler, less sarcastic terms to

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him). He informed me that he was a massive football fan holidaying from Russia, a CSKA Moscow supporter to be precise, and that he had already taken in Manchester United v Newcastle, Liverpool versus Man City. He seemed quite confused when in my rather Yorkshire accent I replied that he must have been proud to “complete the trilogy” after watching York versus the mighty Lincoln City.

Making haye After just a few weeks of enjoying his retirement, David Haye has been strongly linked with a return to the ring for a showdown with Vitali Klitschko, the older, harder brother of his previous nemesis Vladamir. Haye who adamantly promised

that he would never fight past his 31st birthday, clearly feels he has unfinished business after a dodgy toe weirdly stopped his fists in his last fight. Haye says he would turn his back on his Hollywood career for another crack at becoming the undisputed heavy weight champion of the world. Not sure what his Hollywood career actually consists of unless we count him playing the invisible man. Locally, Clifton’s Lee Stewart will no doubt be in with higher level opponents after stretching to three straight wins in 2011.

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snookered Finally, one of the biggest local sporting stories to hit the news at the time of writing was the much debated “swearing in snooker” after potty mouth Mark Allen’s explicit rant got him in hot water whilst taking part in the UK Championships at York Barbican Centre. Not really a sport you imagine to be on the edge, much like a “controversy in chess”, or “bloody riot at the beach volleyball”.

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This month the spotlight is on Phil Bewers...

This month’s local feature is on Phil Bewers, pictured, who heads up the sports team at York Hospital Radio, a station run by volunteers and whose history goes right back as far as the 1920’s and even broadcasting York City games as early as 1959. In its current form Phil presents “Goalline”, a programme updating patients for their sporting fix including live commentary from York City. Phil began his broadcasting career in the mid 70’s and has seen the changes from compiling scores on blackboards to the modern day radio show using the internet and independent radio news to keep patients up to date whilst “on air”. A highlight for Phil was taking the show to Wembley in 2009 for the FA Trophy Final where Phil and co-presenter Dennis McMahon as part of a massive team effort recorded live for York City’s match with Stevenage, rubbing shoulders with the national media. Phil proudly says “The opportunities Hospital Radio has given me have been numerous from meeting & interviewing some of the names in the game of football, players, managers and personalities beyond to reporting on some memorable games but the most important one for me is to create a dedicated sports service for patients in York Hospital”.

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The world of gadgets is a bewildering place (trust us, we’ve just been there). Whilst some gadgets are seemingly pointless, others win you over in disbelief that you’ve ever lived your life without it. We’ve scoured cyber space to bring you the best gizmos on the market, from the ingenious to the down right bizarre. The mind boggles…

SAMSUNG GALAXY 7.7 TABLET Like an iPad, but not an iPad. Samsung are also jumping on the tablet bandwagon by creating this device that measures only 7.89mm thick and weighs 335 grams. The release date still remains a mystery, but with a super AMOLED display (whatever that means) you can enjoy a high contrast and accurate viewing experience that lasts up to 10 hours. Oh, and it also comes in a variety of colours (we’ll have pink, please!) Gadget rating 7/10

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THE IPHONE 5 Forecast to be released mid to late 2012 in a completely new design, the iPhone 5 is set to once again out do its older siblings. Apple keep the phones specifications top secret, but it has been rumored that the new gadget will come in a tear drop shape , have an aluminum case and an come with a fully installed 8+ mega pixel camera. The iPhone saga continues! Gadget rating 9/10

iPHONE APPS 1. QR READER Scanner app that scans barcodes all over the media, taking you straight to relevant web links. 2. INSYDE STORY A social networking app to combine the likes of Facebook, Twitter, flickr and spotify all in one. A stalker’s dream. 3. STANZA Giving the kindle a run for its money, this app makes electronic book reading and downloading accessible on iPhones and iPads. 4. WAYZ Beat the traffic with this clever twitter-like network for cars; ‘outsmarting traffic together’ 5. TONE PAD Create your own ringtones and catchy jingles with this digital music app. Your tunes can be uploaded to share with others.

TOGETHERVILLE Ok so not technically a gadget, but this new safe social network for kids is predicted to take the world of social networking by storm in 2012, so we thought we’d give you a heads up. Togetherville is a social online community for families where parents create safe online neighbourhoods for their kids under 10 to play games and connect with the real-life friends and family they already know and trust. Best of all, it's fun and free! Gadget rating 6/10

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SAMSUNG GALAXY SKIN The phone with a twist – literally! Thanks to its bendable AMOLED display, users will be able to roll their new ‘transformer’ phone into a wrist watch, mouse and a clock. This mythical AMOLED display is apparently low energy and almost unbreakable according to reports. Samsung has not confirmed the exact release date but with features to rival the iPhone, Apple should be afraid, very afraid! Gadget rating 8/10 TOSHIBA ‘NO GLASSES’ 3D TV Gone will be the days you have to wear slightly dorky / slightly quirky red and blue glasses to enjoy a 3D film. Toshiba are soon to launch their first range of 3D TVs, creating the illusion of depth by sending images of difference perspectives to the right eye and others to the right eye. How on earth that works we have no idea but we’re excited to bring the 3D experience to our sofas! Gadget rating 9/10

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can then be saved in a variety of file types (just think of all the mischief you could cause with one foul swipe!) The Smartscan mouse is already on the market but set to boom in 2012. So whether you want to use it for good or evil, get yours now! Gadget rating 7/10

LG SMARTSCAN MOUSE This mouse, with a built in scanner, will ‘open a new era for scanners’ according to LG. Savvy users can swipe the mouse over material to be scanned and the scanned image

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The family firm has been in the business for 50 years, ever since Robert Turnbull started his vehicle repairs venture at Holgate Bridge in the late 1950s. His son Peter, now

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retired, moved it to Monk Bridge, near Heworth Green. The business moved to Layerthorpe in 1968, and now Robert’s grandson Martyn is the man behind the wheel, having joined the firm in 1984. “We have some customers who have been with us for 25 years and have

bought 15 or 16 cars from us,” he says. “That loyalty is what keeps us strong.” It’s hardly surprising their customers are loyal, with Turnbulls’ wealth of experience. They know the needs of Mazda drivers and have the expertise and knowledge to help in every

possible way. They sell the full range of new Mazda, as well as a wide selection of used Mazda. At their showroom they also have a fantastic selection of approved used cars for sale from a wide range of manufacturers. All their used cars in York are manufacturer approved.

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Martyn Turnbull. “There has never been a better time to buy a brand new Mazda and extending the offer across much of the range means everyone can benefit from the ‘Pay no VAT’ campaign, whether motorists are purchasing the super-practical Mazda5 or the sporty two-seater Mazda MX-5 roadster.

And there’s never been a better time to buy a brand new Mazda. Turnbulls of York has introduced a special ‘Pay no VAT’ and many other strong offers on most of their models in the Mazda line-up, from the Mazda2 to the Mazda6, meaning the Japanese manufacturer’s sporty, dynamic range now starts from just £8,995 (on-theroad). The ‘Pay no VAT’ campaign is made even more appealing to customers in York by the offer of 0% APR finance over four years with only a 30% deposit required (terms and conditions apply).

“We are confident that no VAT together with our 0% APR finance will attract large numbers of newcomers to the Mazda brand. It will also reward existing Mazda owners in York, as many of them will be able to benefit from ‘zero cost to change’ when trading in their current cars for a brand new Mazda. Customers should visit Turnbulls Mazda on Layerthorpe soon to check which models will be available under this programme and book a test drive.

The ‘Pay no VAT’ campaign was launched for diesel Mazda6 models in November, and has now been extended to include the Mazda2, Mazda3, Mazda5 and Mazda MX-5 models registered from now until 29th February 2012. All Mazda6 petrol and diesel models will also be available with no VAT, 0% APR until 31st March 2012.

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They also offer a comprehensive aftersales service where they undertake all makes and Mazda servicing as well as MOTs and repairs to ensure that your car is in first class condition. They use only genuine parts to ensure that when they maintain your car it is carried out to the high standards the motoring brands expect.

“All vehicles in the Mazda model lineup deliver a dynamic and engaging drive, with strongly performing engines, competitive CO2 emissions and an ownership experience which is underpinned by reduced costs and Mazda’s outstanding build quality and reliability.” n To find out more about the contact Turnbulls of York on 01904 658809 or visit the showroom on Layerthorpe York.

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Silver Service Keeping your car healthy and running smooth can sometimes seem like a mammoth job; not only can it be difficult to keep track of what needs to be checked and serviced, but it can also hit your finances hard when overlooked parts begin to deteriorate. Fortunately, Wills and Ellis (in Poppleton Garage) have made the whole process as trouble-free as possible by introducing their Service Budget Plan. By depositing a small, monthly credit into your Service account, you can help avoid unexpected service costs from catching you unprepared (and weather the storm better when things start to go wrong!). A wellserviced vehicle isn’t only better for the environment, but will also be better for your wallet if you decide to sell it – a badly maintained car is easy to spot with a knowledgeable eye, so invest in your safety and future today. n For more information, call Wills and Ellis on 01904 792651 or visit www.willsandellis.com

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Stay Safe in the Snow

With thermostats shivering all around the country, it’s vital to drive a car which won’t break down at the first threat of frost; not only can this be a huge inconvenience, but it can also put you into some dangerous roadside situations. While there are plenty of ways to be clever in the cold, your first port of call should always be a comprehensive winter vehicle check – this will ensure that your car is safe and properly equipped to handle whatever the weather throws at it. To make things easier, Lawtons of Tadcaster (for Fords) now have a special offer on Winter Checks (using all the latest diagnostic technology) at their York Road location. For a great price you can set all your worries aside and drive confidently in the coming months - you can even pick-up your own Winter Car Care Kit. But remember: no matter where you go this winter, always bring warm clothes and emergency supplies of food and water!

While there’s lots of choice in York when it comes to finding an MOT, service or repair for your car, things get considerably more difficult if you’re driving a motorhome or minibus. These vehicles are often far too large for most mechanics to handle appropriately, and because of this problems may go overlooked until they finally reach a breaking point! Fortunately AG Motors in York prides itself on its experience of plus-size motors, and they’re happy work on a huge range of the city’s massive machines. These services include breaks, batteries, suspension, diagnostics and much more. n For more information call AG Motors on 01904 625890 or visit www.agmotorsyork.co.uk

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With icy roads, strained motors and poor visibility, driving down York’s winding wintertime streets can be make even the most experienced gearhead a little anxious. We all know it’s important to take precautions during the colder months, but how many of us actually know what will make us safe? A recent survey, carried out by Just Car Clinics customers, revealed that a startling 75% of those questioned didn’t know the legal requirements for minimum tyre tread – and 65% didn’t know how to check if their own tyres were worn! If that wasn’t bad enough, 40% of these customers reported that their dads were still the go-to person when they needed tyre advice. While there’s normally nothing wrong about listening to our dads’ advice (they do tend to know a fair bit after all), when it comes to tyre safety you simply can’t replace professional expertise. For example: did you know that for every tyre you’re found using which is unsafe, you can receive 3 penalty points and a hefty £2,500 fine? Suddenly that professional know-how sounds a lot more useful, doesn’t it?! Fortunately Just Car Clinics York has launched a Free Winter Health Check for motorists looking to stay safe this winter. In addition to tyres, its Free Winter Health Check covers other essential vehicle components - including antifreeze, screen wash, coolant hoses, fan belt, lights, bodywork check and even your battery. But don’t worry – you can still ask your dad for advice about other things (like winter sweaters and disco dancing!). n For more information, give Just Car Clinics York a ring on 01904 690099, or drop by their site at Kettlestring Lane, Clifton Moorgate, York YO30 4XF.

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Our very own ‘Stig’ looks at hot topics in the land of petrol heads THE iCAR If Batman drove around in this, the Joker would think he was having a laugh, but the Pivo 3 design by Nissan can return to its driver when summoned through a smart phone app – just like Batman’s legendary ride. Other impressive features include AVP (Automated Valet Parking), meaning the car can locate a free parking space without the driver circling a car park for hours! But don’t get too excited, this car isn’t expected onto the market until 2016 at the earliest. Well, time to start saving!

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Here in the office we will all agree that women make just as good drivers as men, but according to new stats, over half of women drivers have admitted that having their partner in the car makes them feel nervous and stressed (probably because their man is moaning at them!). On the other hand, one in ten men say they actually drive more carefully with their partner in the car (probably because their woman is moaning at them!)

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BARGAIN BUGATTI The world’s most expensive multimillion pound supercars gathered in Macau for the first Asian edition of the Top Marques motor show. Normally held in Monaco, the show enticed 20,000 millionaires from around Asia. Mind blowing models such as the Bugatti Veyron was test driven with a top speed of 250mph and sold for £3.9 million. Very

impressive, but we think we’ll stick to our faithful old bangers!

FLINTSTONES FOOT BREAK A perfect case of ‘only in America’; a 24 year old man in Michigan was caught by ‘cops’ driving a truck that had no working breaks. Knowing full well his breaks were nonexistent, he sped through rush hour traffic at 40mph, weaving in and out of moving cars. In an attempt to brake, he actually tried to stop the car with his feet, Flintstones style. The truck crashed into four cars before it finally stopped and the whole thing was caught on camera. That’s just Yabadaba-doolaly if you ask us!

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EXTREME MEASURES

One grumpy villager has gone to extreme lengths to get motorists to slow down as they pass through his village of Bow in Devon. He was so sick of speedy drivers whizzing past his house, he armed himself with a paintbrush, ladder and paint and decided to plaster a huge 30mph sign on the side of his house (and it’s as tall as a double decker bus). That’ll teach ‘em!

DRIVING CURFEW

Imagine the joy of passing your driving test, only to discover you are still not permitted to drive at night! Well, that nightmare may become a reality for some youngsters if the ABI (Association of British Insurers) get their way. They’re proposing a new law which would mean under 25’s that have been driving for less than two years cannot drive between the hours of 11pm and 4am. Not only that, but young drivers may not be allowed to drink any alcohol at all if they want to get behind the wheel. Sensible or silly? You decide!

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Thought about getting a new car in 2012? Try thinking outside the box… Make Do and Mend

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REVVVolution!

If you’ve never taken much interest in Guns ‘N’ Roses (or wearing leather for that matter), rolling proudly down the street on a shiny HarleyDavidson might be the last thing on your mind. Still, you shouldn’t give motor biking’s ‘bad-boy’ – or ‘bad-girl’ – reputation too much worry (unless you rather like it, of course!). The reality is that there are actually a huge range of benefits to choosing a motorbike instead of a car for your transport needs - and looking substantially cooler is obviously one of them. Consider its ability to negotiate tricky city congestion, park

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in spaces cars could only dream of, and supply you with fresh air throughout your whole journey. However, the main advantage for most people is the price; not only are motorcycles (or scooters if you prefer) cheaper on purchase, but their better fuel efficiency and lower insurance premiums (often over 60% cheaper) can leave your wallet happily out of the red. So if you fancy reigniting your love of the open road and saving plenty of pennies in return, have a think about whether motor biking could be right for you.

The old slogan is truer now than ever, especially when you consider the money you can save by preserving your old motor rather than splashing out on a newer one. If you’ve already got some mechanical know-how, your first port of call should be U-Pull-It in Stamford Bridge or Pigotts Autoparts in Strensall; for a small fee, you can quickly search through their huge database of cars to pinpoint the exact part you need. Once you’ve found it, it’s quick and easy to schedule a time to remove whatever you like from the vehicle. At U-Pull-It you’ll be provided with a safety vest and hard hat throughout your work, and you’re allowed to bring a large range of hand- and battery-operated tools to assist you. Pigotts Autoparts makes life easy too, as they offer a special fitting service to ensure that you get your machine running just the way you want. If you decide that your old car isn’t worth fixing after all, both companies will be happy to buy it off you the same day you bring it in! n Call U-Pull-It on 08448751914 or Pigotts Autoparts on 01904490978 to make an appointment.

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Get Used To a Great Deal Thinking of getting a new motor but turned-off by skyrocketing prices? It makes sense to consider used cars, especially when you take into account how much value a new vehicle loses within its first year (often 35% at least). If they’ve had a careful owner, used-cars can be a fantastic deal - and you’ll find a greater variety of choice than you would if you only consider new-release models. Interested? Pristine Cars makes a perfect starting point, and they have an Internet dealer in Harrogate who’s happy to advise you. So if you’re considering a new car, have a think about this eco-friendly option and let your bank account breathe easy. n Call Pristine Cars on 01937589099 for information, or visit www.pcars.co.uk

Like a Spray Today? As all our fine readers will surely know, there’s nothing more embarrassing than turning up to the latest VIP film premiere or royal wedding only to discover that your (once beautiful) vehicle now resembles a dishevelled museum artefact. However, even if you spend your days in slightly less stylish pursuits, it’s always a shame to feel conscious of those little scratches and rusted patches which find their way on to your car. To spruce things up and turn a few heads, pop over to your local body shop and get those pesky trouble spots re-sprayed; while you’re at it, you can get all those frustrating bumps and chips taken care of too. Not only will this give your ride that ‘new car’ look, but it’ll do wonders for adding value if you decide to sell it (and who knows, with its newly glamorous appearance maybe you’ll fall back in love with your motor and decide to keep it after all!).

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DANCE YOURself DIZZY If you’re looking for a light way to exercise to shed those festive pounds, then why not give Circle Dance a go? Circle Dance in York teaches international circle dances from all over the globe to catchy music and rhythms. There’s no need to bring a partner, and beginners are more than welcome. This month Circle Dance are offering free taster sessions starting on the 16th January. So go and try it out for yourself and begin a great new hobby for the New Year! n To find out more about the free taster sessions, call 788058 or visit www.circledanceinyork.co.uk.

AMAZING OFFER ALERT! Nothing beats regular exercise and a healthy routine can bring out the best in all of us. However, we often avoid fitness classes because we’re worried they’ll be too difficult or expensive. This is especially true if you’re a little older and feel like you wouldn’t know where to start with a new workout plan! Fortunately the City of York Council is celebrating the first year of its Eng-AGE programme with a sampler day packed full of sports, dynamic exercise workshops and fun activity sessions - in an event tailor-made for those over 50. You’ll be invited to try your hand at Tai Chi, Nordic Walking and Pilates, alongside a wide range of more traditional exercises like Badminton and Swimming. You can even get your first taste of Wii exercise and discover for yourself why this has become so popular. Don’t worry about your current level of fitness, as the activity day has been developed

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to suit a varying level of strength and ability. You should easily be able to find something which feels fresh, fun and worth enjoying again in the future. The event is a bargain too; £3 for a half day, and £5 for the entire event! n The programme takes place on Monday, 13th February and lasts from 9.30am to 4pm at Energise on Cornlands Road, York If you’ve been curious about trying Zumba Gold (but don’t fancy getting lost in a crowd of 20-somethings!), City Council of York have created three new classes especially for those over 50. So if you fancy getting your dancing shoes on, give them a ring! Don’t worry, all the movements are demonstrated at a slow pace! For more information call 01904 553377 or visit www.York.gov.uk/eng-AGE

There’s no doubt that the pennies are tight this time of year, with the financial Christmas excesses taking their toll. Its times like these that ‘getting your hair done’ will just have to wait, right? Wrong. Bonito Hair Design have come up with an outrageously good deal this January, by offering a gorgeous cut, colour and finish for just £35 (No, your eyes are not deceiving you, it really is £35!). This great news means us ladies of York no longer have to compromise faded hair and dodgy roots for January sensibility. Hooray! n The offer ends 29th Febuary and bookings are expected to fill up fast, so book in today. You’ll find Bonito Hair Design at 63 Fulford Road. Call 641082.

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If your new year’s resolution is to try something different this year, here’s an excitingly exotic option for you... Zoobin Karma Dance is a class designed to welcome everyone regardless of your level of dance experience and fitness and will certainly spice up your workouts by adding some Indian glitz. Boost your health and fitness with this multicultural class which combines various elements of Indian dance. Zoobin Surty, dance artist from Mumbai, India, will take you through Indian hand mudras to travelling sequences and mesmerising Bollywood moves. Zoobin has trained in Indian classical forms of dance and has performed in theatre, films, music videos and adverts all over the world. Now he is bringing his expertise in contemporary Bollywood to the people of York! The classes run in courses, but Zoobin is holding taster sessions so you can go and see what it’s all about. For only £1, you can sample the delights of Bollywood throughout January and April. And once you’ve acquired your new Bollywood moves, dance performances are held at the end of your course, so you can show off to all your family and friends! That sounds fab to us. n For more information visit www.zoobinkarmadance.com.

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BEAT STRESS FOR LIFE There’s no doubt that stress can be a big part of our daily lives. But learning how to deal with it more effectively is the key. If you’re interested in learning how to manage your stress levels, York School of Philosophy is offering a tenweek course on just that. Throughout the course, you’ll discover ways to deal with stress and emotions, calm an overactive mind and overcome limiting habits and thoughts. Not only that, but you will learn how to work more efficiently and enjoy stronger relationships around you by exploring practises to help improve your concentration. The course is open to everyone – all you need is an opening and enquiring mind. The course begins on Wednesday 25th January at St. Bede’s Pastoral Centre on Blossom Street, from 7.15pm to 9.30pm. n To find out more, call 643586 or visit www.philosophycourse.com

JOIN THE HU CHANT Looking for something new that will enrich your spiritual and personal growth? Why not experience the uplifting HU chant and connect with the divine presence within. Inner personal experience is the focus, and a brief discussion on a spiritual topic follows the chant, which aims to help you better understand yourself as a person. Intrigued? So are we! Anyone interested is welcome to join. The first session begins 8th January at 12 noon and then the second Sunday each month after that, at The Garden Room, York Central Library. n Call 01423 780002 or email annettebacklar@yahoo.co.uk

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Beauty What’s hot and what’s not in the world of beauty and fashion for 2012? We’ve got the inside scoop.

Hot... TUNICS AND TROUSERS According to our friends at Vogue (the Vogue website), tunics and trousers in a monochrome palette are set to be 2012’s killer combo for chic and effortless style. The long and loose fitting tunics cover a multitude of sins, great in January if you’ve over indulged during the festive season! NAIL ART With Minx, Shellac and D.I.Y nail art kits, the world of nails is your oyster. This year sees the beginning of a nail art craze, where people will be using a combination of metallics, animal prints and quirky patterns to create their own unique designs. Beats colour out of a bottle any day, we reckon.

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ECO FASHION 2012 will see a boom on eco fashion brands and ethical clothing. Make a stand against sweat shops and get involved in this eco and fashion friendly trend! All the celebrities are doing it. Fairtrade fashion means guilt free shopping (even if it was paid for on your credit card!)

EASTERN PROMISE Middle Eastern influences are set to be all over the catwalk and high street this year. It may still feel like a lifetime away, but warm exotic hues combined with gold threads and beautiful beading are set to be the hottest look for spring / summer 2012. Team your exotic look with some gold ethnic jewellery and you’ll be bang on trend when (and if) the sun comes out! OMBRE HAIR Ombre hair is dyed darker at the roots and gradually gets lighter towards the tips. Otherwise known as fashionably bad roots, this trendy hair colour is taking the UK’s fashionistas by storm, and will be snowballing into 2012. Don’t get us wrong, we are big fans of the look, but we thought the hairdresser was a place to get rid of roots, not ask for them!

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Not... LIGHT LIPSTICKS Creamy neutral and purple lipsticks have had their day. Not only do they need reapplying every 5 minutes, they can drain fair complexions leaving you looking a bit peaky. And with the cold weather, you run the risk of looking like you’ve caught frost bite! Experiment with oranges, pinks and reds for a healthy glow. LEOPARD PRINT LEGGINGS We warned you of the perils of replacing trousers for leggings back in November, but adding an animal print into the situation takes this faux pas to a whole new level. We’re not sure if these ever actually were ‘hot’, but we are officially crowning these our fashion disaster of 2012. CHRISTMAS JUMPERS Don’t get us wrong, we all love a good Christmas jumper over the festive period here in the office, but these babies should not be allowed out after Christmas day. Ok, they’ll pass on Boxing Day, but after that they should definitely be packed away for next year, along with the tinsel and the baubles.

orange faces and white necks. Come on ladies, it’s not that hard. Just head to a fancy cosmetics lady and she will even find the perfect match for you! SIDE PARTINGS It’s time to re tame your mane! We’ve always loved a good side parting, but this year it’s all about the middle partings. They’re popular with the celebs and all over the catwalks, which means side partings are temporarily on hold for now. So stop hiding behind your locks and live life in the middle.

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Whether it’s about false lashes or foundation we can help! IN ASSOCIATION WITH KUKI HAIR & BEAUTY SPA 367 HUNTINGTON ROAD, YORK TEL: 01904 659007 Q. I’ve heard a lot about laser hair removal recently. My hair is very dark and thick and has really bothered me for years. How does laser hair removal work and is it worth considering? Helena, Rufforth. A. Laser hair removal is widely offered in many cosmetic salons these days. It is believed that the best results come for those with a pale complexion and dark hair, so if your skin is fair you would be a perfect candidate. Laser hair removal works by killing your hair follicles in your chosen area, meaning those hairs will never grow back. But the treatment is only effective done over a course of sessions (with a minimum of six treatments for fair hair). See an expert who can explain the whole process.

Q. My hair looks lifeless after all the harsh If you have a beauty question, write to us at the address on page five, or email info@yourlocallink.co.uk. Don’t forget to mark your question ‘Q & A’.

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weather, what can I do to make it shine again? Samantha, Heslington. A. Our hair takes a lot of beating during the cold season so you need to look after it. The wind and rain can leave your hair, as well as your skin, feeling dry and brittle. To keep your locks luscious use a deep conditioning hair mask once a week. Finding the correct products for your hair can make a world of difference. If you are straightening and blow drying your hair often, it’s important to use a Matrix

heat shield protector. Or if you’re feeling flash, treat your hair to a professional pamper and book in for a hair treatment. As well as using wonderful high quality products, dead ends will be trimmed away to stimulate hair growth. They often throw in a lovely head massage whilst you’re at it!

Q. I always see people on the TV with immaculate eyeliner. Whenever I do it, it goes all over the place! How do I get my eyeliner looking neat and smooth? Kate, Upper Poppleton. A. If you are after an immaculate sweep of eyeliner, you have to make sure you are using a liquid eyeliner rather than a kohl pencil (a kohl pencil will give you a softer smudgy look). From experience, it seems that liquid eyeliners that are easiest to apply come with a stiff application brush to dip into the liquid. To apply, pull your eye taught from the outside of the eye and begin sweeping the brush from the inner corner to the outer corner of the eye, and add a flick to the end. Try to stroke the liner on as close to your eyelid as possible and make sure you don’t have too much liquid on the brush to avoid smudging. Applying eyeliner before mascara ensures an easier stroke as your lashes won’t get in the way.

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Q. I’ve started to get lots of spots on my back recently and I can’t work out why they’ve appeared. I have never had a problem with spots on my back before. What has caused them? Selina, Bishopthorpe. A. Spotty backs are normally caused by hormonal changes, but the fact that you’ve never experienced a spotty back suggests that it could be caused from a number of different things. It could be a change in your diet if you have begun to eat an increase of fatty and sugary foods or if you have experienced an increased level of stress in recent months. Another common reason for spotty backs is actually a build up of blocked pores from soap and conditioner after showering. There’s no need to scrub your back intensively, but always make sure all soaps are washed completely off your back after showering. If the problem continues, see your GP.

Q. I’ve had cellulite for years but in the past year it’s got dramatically worse. What can I do to get rid of my cellulite? Karen, Huntington. A. Cellulite can happen to the best of us! Even the skinniest super models in the world battle with it. Sometimes it’s just something us women choose to put up with. But there are ways that have been proven to improve cellulite. To lower the appearance of cellulite, try dry body brushing in problem areas before showering. Not only does it exfoliate, body brushing improves blood circulation and your lymph flow, helping to eliminate cellulite. Alternatively, many salons offer body treatments to improve the appearance of cellulite. Detox wraps and Caci electrical body treatments can help to break down the fat deposits much quicker.

A New Year… A New You... Are you struggling and struggling away? • Struggling to stop smoking • Struggling to lose weight • Struggling with stress in your life • Struggling to be successful • Struggling to make your life, your career, your business ‘take off’ • Struggling to find your purpose in life If you want a big shift in your life, to stop the struggle and move from where you are to where you could be, want to be, then make this year the time for you. Way deep down you know you are more, and you want to live life as who you really are, the real you, the you that’s hidden deep down inside, struggling to come out. From struggling → to having the good in your life, From striving for success → to actual success, From lacking motivation to getting on purpose... that’s a quantum shift, where suddenly you are in a different existence and your whole World transforms before your eyes. If you have that gnawing, knowing feeling inside that there has to be something better than this, but somehow it just isn’t happening in your life – then I invite you to see if I can help. If you need a fresh mind and a new approach to help you break old patterns and habits, a new pair of eyes to see your vision, your path - so you can quickly and easily make that quantum leap and allow everything that’s seemed blocked to suddenly flood into your life- for you to become who you really are … then I can help you. You can discover more about how you can finally stop struggling and say YES to your health, well-being and highest dreams by calling me on Freephone 0800 083 1681 • Are you ready now to break the habits of a lifetime? • Are you ready now to change your life beyond belief? • Are you ready now to be the miracle that you are? • Is it YOUR Time? If this opportunity is calling to you, if this resonates with you, then I’d be honoured to help you be all you can be in 2012! Jane Tai Clinical Hypnotherapist, NLP Master Practitioner, and Entrepreneurial Women’s Coach & Mentor

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TOP 10 HEALTH & BEAUTY

RESOLUTIONS

Feeling uninspired with your new year’s resolutions? Why not choose one that will leave you looking gorgeous and feeling great (not that you weren’t gorgeous before of course!). Pick a resolution from our list and you’ll feel loads better in no time! • DRINK MORE WATER Water is essential for hydration, glowing skin and flushing out toxins. Experts advise 1.2 litres of water should be drunk a day. That equates to six large glasses. • CLEANSE, TONE, MOISTURISE Get into this skin routine day and night and treat your skin to the TLC it deserves. • NO CARBS AFTER 8PM Carbs are a great source of nutrition if you’re burning them off. But after 8pm we tend to slow down. This means the carbohydrates turn to fat. Nooo! • TAKE YOUR SLAP OFF Dermatologists say the worst crime to commit in the skincare world is to sleep with your make up on. Leave some face wipes by your bed to make sure you always go to sleep fresh faced. • GET MORE SLEEP People can run on different amounts of sleep, but a full night’s sleep is classed as eight hours. Whether you need more or less, ensure you always get enough shut eye to get you through the day.•

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STOP MIDWEEK WINE An average bottle of wine contains 635 calories (that’s more than 3 chocolate bars!). Leave the wine for the weekends and the pounds will drop off. • GIVE UP SUNBEDS Premature skin ageing and skin cancer causing properties, enough said. Fake it and stay safe! • STOP SNACKING Give up completely or replace naughty snacks with fruit and nuts. There’s nowt wrong with three square meals to get you through the day! • GET YOUR 5 A DAY The most prestigious achievement in nutrition. All the extra vitamins will make you feel great. • STOP BITING YOUR NAILS There are just as many germs under your nails as on a toilet seat (whether that’s true or just an old wives’ tale, it’s certainly reason enough to stop).

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Open the gateway to acupuncture Despite popular belief, the Chinese medical approach of acupuncture isn’t just for A-listers and zen gurus! More and more (normal) people are discovering the many benefits of acupuncture. The emphasis is on balancing and harmonising the flow of ‘qi’ to optimise health and wellbeing. Acupuncture Gateway is a unique new ‘muliti bed’ acupuncture clinic which has opened in York, within York Natural Health, Acomb. The clinic provides high quality personalised acupuncture in a relaxed therapeutic environment and skilled practitioners work together to optimise the healing benefits of the treatment. “We aim to offer the best acupuncture service in York and, at only £20 per session, we believe it is genuinely affordable acupuncture care” said a spokesperson. They believe that good health is much more than an absence of illness so why not put an extra spring in your step and sparkle in your eyes for the New Year? n For more information call York Natural Health on 788411.

Support for Haematological Cancer If you’ve been diagnosed with a Haematological Cancer (which can affect blood cells and bone marrow - such as Lymphoma, Leukaemia or Myeloma) there’s now a new support group available. You’re warmly invited to its first meeting - taking place within York Hospital’s Cancer Care Centre - where you’ll be able to meet people in similar situations and share your own experiences with the group. Friends, family and carers are welcome and encouraged to attend. The meeting is on 25th January, 6:30-8pm at the Cancer Care Centre, York Hospital. n Call 01904 721166 for more information. If you can’t attend the first meeting but would like to be involved, don’t hesitate to ring.

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Rediscover Your Senses The New Year has begun, and what better way to begin 2012 than with a relaxed body, a clear mind, and some sensual pampering?

BEAT THE BULGE

@ BANNATYNE’S There’s no better way to find some fitness motivation than to read about a great success story. Phillip Clark enrolled with Bannatyne’s Personal Trainer Kris McDermott. Now two stone lighter, he shares his story... “I’ve been a member of Bannatyne’s health club in York since March 2011 with the goals of losing weight and generally increasing my fitness levels. Myself and a few work colleagues decided to make a group effort to lose weight and have weekly weigh-ins, so I began exercising independently at Bannatyne’s. This worked for a while, but I hit a bit of a plateau, so I decided to see a personal trainer and was introduced to Kris McDermott.

I’ve since had over 20 one-hour sessions with Kris, as well as visiting Bannatyne’s a couple of times a week on my own using the exercise programme Kris devised for me. He motivates me to push myself much harder than I would on my own and varies the training to keep it interesting. Since starting with Kris I have lost two stone and over 10% body fat. Alongside the exercise, Kris has given me advice on nutrition and helped educate me about making healthy food choices to effectively manage my weight. And after a fun, hard training session with Kris there is nothing better than relaxing and unwinding at Bannatyne’s great spa facilities” says Phillip .

n For information about becoming a Bannatyne’s member or Kris’ training sessions, call 606100.

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Let the stresses of Christmas melt away with an exotic treatment at York’s only Thai day spa. The 5 Senses Spa offers the ultimate in relaxation and pampering with treatments and massages that enhance the five senses; sight, taste, smell, sound and touch. Throughout January, 5 Senses Spa is offering some great offers with some unmissable savings. You can enjoy their ‘2 hours of Serenity’ which includes a moisturising aroma full body exfoliation, 45 minute Thai back, neck and shoulder massage and a 30minutes mini facial all for just £79 (normally £120). Their one hour ‘Ramburi Oil of Rose Facial’ has been reduced to just £40 and Thai Taster Treats are available for just £30. n 5 Senses Spa, 118 Clifton Green. To book call 623745

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KUKI GOINGS ON There’s plenty going on at Kuki Spa this month, as per usual! When they’re not busy pampering the women (and men!) of York, the girls are always up to something new. Kuki’s owner Lisa has been known to do a few crazy things from time to time, but even we were shocked to hear she tied herself to the top of an aeroplane and flew through the sky! Don’t worry, she’s not completely mad, it was all in aid of fundraising for The Alzheimers Charity. And now that we’ve reached the New Year, Kuki are supporting a new worthy charity. Throughout 2012 they will be raising money for York Against Cancer. We can’t wait to see what crazy ideas Lisa comes up with next! Just case you didn’t know, Kuki is the largest salon in York, with over 17 members of staff including hairdressers, beauty therapists and cosmetic nurses. In fact, they offer the widest range of treatments all under one roof, so it’s no surprise they’ve just added a new recruit to their team! Lisa and her girls are happy to welcome Mel, a fully trained beauty and nail technician. n For bookings, call 659007 and to stay updated on all the fun, follow them on Facebook or tweet them @kukispa!

HYPNOSLIM DOWN YOUR WAIST LINE You’ve tried dieting, you’ve tried exercising, but nothing seems to make those unwanted pounds budge. This is the case for so many women who feel stuck in a rut about slimming down. It is many of these many women who turn to the amazing benefits of hypnoslimming. Hypno-slimming is a psychological slimming technique developed through clinical hypnotherapy, and is practised by Amy Kendall. Amy is a fully trained hypnotherapist and specialises in hypnotic gastric band programmes as well as programmes to help you quit smoking. This January Amy is offering some amazing discounts, including £70 off her programmes and half price on smoking cessation. To snap up these fab offers all you need to do is book before the 31st January. n Amy is based in the wonderful Kuki Spa, Huntington. For more information or to book an appointment, call 659007.

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Blood donor

sessions An extra beauty boost...

Ok so we all know the basic rules to fresh and healthy skin; drink lots of water, get your beauty sleep, day cream, night cream, eye cream…blah blah blah. There’s only so much cream a woman can apply! But wouldn’t it be great to give your appearance an extra boost and get visible results in just one day? Non surgical cosmetic procedures can improve your look instantly and help improve any problem areas you want to change. Catherine Lightfoot is a fully trained Aesthetics nurse based in Kuki Spa and offers various cosmetic procedures from Dermal Fillers and Anti- Wrinkle Injectables to Sculptra and Lip Augmentation. Throughout January Catherine is offering unmissable discounts on her treatments, with savings ranging from £50 to £100 pounds off. She’s even throwing in a free voucher for a spray tan, eye rescue or Shellac hands and feet. Come on, don’t pretend you’re not tempted!

11 January

Ebor Stand, York Racecourse (2pm-4pm, 5pm-7pm)

12 January

The Reading Rooms, Dunnington (2pm-4pm, 5pm-7pm)

13 January

The Community Centre, Upper Poppleton (1.30pm-4pm, 5pm-7pm)

17 January

Parish Church Hall, Acomb (2pm-4pm, 5pm-7pm)

23 January

Folk Hall, New Earswick (2pm-4pm, 5pm-7pm)

24 January

Parish Church Hall, Acomb (2pm-4pm, 5pm-7pm)

27 January

Merchant Taylors Hall, York (2pm-4pm, 5pm-7pm)

31 January

The Galtres Centre, Easingwold (2pm-4pm, 5pm-7pm)

n Visit www.kukispa.com for more info, or for a free consultation or to book an appointment with the lovely Catherine call 659007.

n For more details, call 0300 123 2323

IS YOUR NEW YEAR RESOLUTION

Angie can help you to make this possible working together towards your weight loss goal. She offers two weight loss packages, The Virtual Gastric Band and the ‘WHY’ programme (Weight Loss, Hypnotherapy & You). Angie’s clients have had great success with these weight loss programmes, and now she wants to offer them to you.

TO LOSE WEIGHT?! So come on ladies, it’s time to confess. How many times have you said to yourself, ‘a New Year, a new start, I am going to lose this excess weight for good”. Then somehow you don’t carry it through, giving up at the first hurdle. Sound anything like you?

Angie Doig-Thorne is a weight loss hypnotherapist who can help you discover a new way to achieve your New Year Resolution or goal in life. Hypnotherapy can help you lose weight and give control back to you, without the diets, denial and calorie counting. She can help you to move forward in life to achieve your goals and live your life in the slimmer frame you have always dreamt about.

n Give her a ring on 07919 577522 or visit www.angiedoigthorne.com for more info.

Top tips to make you smile T ip 1 : T e e t h w h it e n in g The professional home whitening kit is used to whiten the enamel of your teeth. Your teeth are checked first to make sure they are healthy, then impressions are taken to make up custom whitening trays specifically to fit your own teeth. At home, you will place gel in the trays and wear them for a few hours for several sessions, and gradually your teeth will whiten.

Tip 2: Change old amalgams for white fillings

Amalgam fillings may be practical but the dark appearance of them may stop you smiling as wide as you might like. Amalgam fillings can be changed for tooth coloured restorations, then you can smile as wide as you want to.

Tip 3: Change an old discoloured crown

Over time, the gums can shrink away from crown margins, leaving a non-aesthetic appearance. Crowns can be changed using the latest ceramics giving a more natural look. Don’t forget to decide if you want to have tooth whitening before you have your old restorations replaced so that the crown can be made lighter too.

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OFFER: Professional tooth whitening kit *

£120.00

Gift vouchers available

T ip 4 : H y g ie n e a p p o in t m e n t s To keep your smile healthy, regular hygiene visits are a must, removing the plaque and tartar that builds up on your teeth and keeping your breath fresh.

To discuss how we could help you improve your smile, call 01904 422918 and book a consultation with one of our dentists. Interest free credit available subject to conditions. *Please note the dental consultation is £35, and this will be deducted from the cost of the tooth whitening kit.

01904 422918 Clinical director: Dr A Ubhi

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Fresh Success

for Best Young Dentist This award was judged by fellow dental professionals and follows rigorous criteria. Fresh Dental is a dental practice with a difference. They offer advanced restorative and cosmetic dentistry whilst welcoming and encouraging general and preventative dentistry. Cosmetic dentistry options include smile makeovers, dental implants, invisible braces, teeth whitening, dentures, veneers and crowns/ bridges. The practice adopts a holistic approach to dentistry and welcomes nervous patients.

York based Dental Practice Fresh Dental Smiles Clinic are celebrating winning a prestigious award at The Dentistry Awards 2011. Dr Jenny Kabir was awarded Best Young Dentist in the glittering award ceremony held on 3rd December in Leicester. The clinic was also in the final running for best dental practice.

MAXINE FLYNN & A SSOCIATES

Dr Kabir was absolutely thrilled to win the award “I am passionate about dentistry, each day being an opportunity to make a positive difference to patients. We look forward to continually exceeding expectations in providing the highest level of patient care. We work to exceptional standards, which is reflected in the patient focused practice that we have built�

n For a free consultation or more information on the services available at Fresh Dental please call 01904 623687 or visit www.freshsmiles.co.uk

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THE SECRET BEHIND

beautiful

brides

Every bride wants to feel gorgeous on her big day, and finding the right make up and beauty specialist can help to create that perfect look you’re after. You deserve to be pampered on your big day, so take the take the stress out of DIY bridal beauty and leave it to a professional! Make Up Base is a makeup and beauty specialist company owned and ran by Julia Spink. Julia is a London trained beauty professional with over four years experience in wedding make up. Not only is she a pro at enhancing beautiful brides, she offers plenty of other beauty services too, including Minx nails, threading, manicures, pedicures and massages. Julia told us; “because every bride wants different treatments, I create specially tailored bridal packages so they can choose the right combination of treatments to make them feel perfect. I always throw in a few extras and some nice discounts too!” Julia is based within Platinum Beauty, which is situated underneath Toni and Guy at 12 Blake Street. Her treatments are available through Platinum Beauty, but for wedding make up trials and your big day she can travel to you. n Call 633844 for bookings.

Get hitched in stately splendour Couples tying the knot in North Yorkshire are spoilt for choice when it comes to beautiful wedding venues, and Sutton Park is certainly one of them. This stunning 18th century Georgian stately home and unique wedding venue is nestled in award winning tranquil gardens in Sutton on the Forest, near York. n Visit www.statelyhome.co.uk or call 01347 810249

FAIRFIELD WEDDING MARKET Good things are happening in 2012 at The Mercure York Fairfield Manor. Wedding fayres will be taking place throughout the year in April and September, and they’re kicking off with The Wedding Market this month. On the 8th of January over 25 local wedding suppliers bring something for everyone, making sure you find something to give your wedding the WOW factor. With everything from cars to cakes and tiaras to tables, don’t miss this fabulous event. Entry is free, 10am – 2pm. n Call 0844 8159083 for more info.

The Designer Wedding Show of the Year, at Newburgh Priory, Coxwold, York. Saturday 24th and Sunday 25th March 2012, 11am to 4pm. 70 Exhibitors, Design Quarter, Catwalk Shows, Cocktail Bar, Beauty Room, Wedding School & Boutique, Entertainment and Adventure Zones. n Call 0843 289 8504 or register today at www.theweddingaffair.co.uk,

ST WILLIAMS COLLEGE FAIR What better place to host a wedding fayre than in a beautiful and historic York wedding venue? St Williams College, nestled right next to the almighty Minster, has been fully restored to its former 1461 glory and is a popular York wedding venue. On the 26th February, you’ll find a wonderful wedding fair there, with a bridal catwalk show, live music, free goody bags and plenty of drinks and nibbles. Meet many suppliers and services to create a dream setting for your perfect day. Free admission, 12 noon-4pm n Call 557233 for more info.

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WEDDING FAYRES

for 2012

If you’re planning on tying the knot this year, wedding fairs are a great way find some extra inspiration, ideas and professional guidance when it comes to your big day. The fairs showcase all the best wedding services on offer in your local area, so everything you need is all under one roof (how great is that?). Make sure you don’t miss out on any of 2012’s wedding fairs going in York and further afield. All hosted in beautiful locations, from luxurious hotels to listed buildings, they also give you a chance to snoop round some potential wedding venues. Winner! 8 JANUARY Bridge Hotel and Inn, 11am-4pm, 580115. 15 JANUARY Bedale Hall, 11am3pm, 01677 423797 Abbey Leisure Centre, Selby, 11am3pm, 01757 213 758. 22 JANUARY The Wedding Affair at York Marriott Hotel, 12pm-4pm, 701000.

24 & 25 MARCH ‘A Wedding for all Seasons’ at Newburgh Priory, 10am4pm, 01347 868 372. 29 APRIL Swinton Park, 12pm-4pm, 01765 680900. 20 MAY Howebridge, 11am-4pm, 07826 234098. 27 MAY Sutton Park, 12pm-4pm, 01347 810 249.

26 FEBUARY 3 Albion Place Wedding Fayre, Leeds,11am-4pm, 0113 388 2800.

24 JUNE The Wedding Affair at Goldsborough Hall, 12pm-4pm, 01423 867 321.

4 MARCH Cedar Court Grand Hotel, 11am-4pm, 380038.

14 OCTOBER The Hilton, Leeds, 11am-4pm, 0113 244 2000.

11 MARCH The Hilton, Leeds, 11am-4pm, 0113 244 2000. For additional information on more up and coming wedding fairs and extra wedding inspiration visit www.theweddingaffair.co.uk or call the lovely ladies on 0843 289 8504.Please note; these dates were correct at time of going to print.

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Fletchers Fabrics

One of the largest ranges of fabrics for the bride and bridesmaids in The North of England .

Beautiful detailed cast of the bride and groom, professionally framed in oak; a unique way to commemorate the occasion ♥ LITTLE IMPRESSIONS ♥ Call Debi on 01904 349352 www.little-impressions.com

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wonderful setting In the shadow of York Minster, the Dean Court offers both traditional & complete packages

♥ DEAN COURT HOTEL ♥ 01904 625082 • www.deancourt-york.co.uk

Kate’s flowers

aim to give specialist one to one service to tailor make the wedding flowers of your dreams. ♥ KATES FLOWERS ♥ 01904 705495 55 Moorcroft Road, Woodthorpe

unique Setting The Merchant Adventurers’ Hall provides a truly unique setting for your wedding. This medieval guildhall is over 650 years old. ♥ MERCHANT ADVENTURERS’ HALL ♥ 01904 654818

Venue Styling

Over 200 colour choices in organza or taffeta, with a wealth of experience in the industry. Free consulations. ♥ AMBIENCE VENUE STYLING ♥ Tel 08000 439160 / 07908 130508 www.ambiencevenuestyling.com

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Wedding Planning Guide Got a wedding to plan? Panicking about who does what and when? Relax! With our no-fuss wedding checklist, you’ll have it all covered! 6 MONTHS OR MORE AHEAD • Set a date and book church or register office. Arrange to meet with the priest or minister to talk about the ceremony • Book reception venue • Plan your guest list and send out save the date cards • Hire a wedding planner if you’re having one • Look at catering menus and prices • Decide on entertainment and book • Order your dress and accessories • Book your hairdresser and make-up artist • Book a photographer and videographer if you’re having one • Choose your bridesmaids and pages • Plan and book your honeymoon • Book your wedding transport • Choose your florist and start discussing ideas

4-6 MONTHS AHEAD • If your wedding isn’t in a Church of England, contact the superintendent registrar at your local register office to give notice • Order wedding cake

• Order invitations and service sheets • Choose and book a hotel for your wedding night • Book accommodation for any guests who need it

• If you’re changing your name, allow time for a new passport. Notify your bank or building society • Decide on your wedding gift list, or register with a store

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Add a touch of period style to your day, use our 1946 Rover saloon for that bespoke wedding celebration. ♥ CLASSIC CELEBRATION♥ Tel - 07712478965

Perfect Prop Hire Tailor made cupcakes for your special day Perfect for weddings, parties and gifts. Individual and group cupcake classes available ♥ SWIRLY SWEET ♥ www.swirlysweet.co.uk Tel: 07783802270 48 66

Add the wow factor to your wedding with visually stunning theming. Thousands of beautiful props to suit. ♥ EVENT PROP HIRE ♥ www.eventprophire.com 08450 940 816

Magnificent venue Tailor made packages. Award-winning Yorkshire caterers. Experienced wedding planners from start to finish. ♥ YORK RACECOURSE ♥ Tel 01904 638971

• Order and buy wedding rings • Choose or start making your wedding day favours • Reserve any rental equipment such as chairs or glassware

Perfect Setting Burythorpe House, Malton is licensed to hold weddings, your day can be tailored to your budget, taste and wishes ♥ BURYTHORPE HOUSE ♥ 01653 658200 www.burythorpehouse.co.uk

A taste of heaven Individually designed for all requirements. ♥ ANGELAS ANGEL CAKES ♥ 01904 410003 07775 964650 www.angleasangelcakes.co.uk

Bridal Gowns Come and visit us in the New Year to see our extensive range of exquisite bridal gowns, with many new designs for 2012 ♥ MIA SPOSA BRIDAL ♥ 01904 625552

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• Have your first dress fitting – don’t forget to take the underwear and shoes you’re planning to wear • Choose your bridesmaid dresses

2-3 MONTHS AHEAD • Send out invitations and make a list of acceptances and refusals • Check if you need any visas or vaccinations for your honeymoon • Make an appointment with your hairdresser and make-up artist to plan your wedding day look • Select your readings and music and confirm your choice with your minister/registrar • Send out your invitations • Schedule a rehearsal for sometime in the week before the big day • Plan your hen and stag parties with your bridesmaids and ushers

1 MONTH AHEAD • Chase all unanswered invitations and draw up a final guest list • Finalise your reception seating plan • Confirm final number of guests with your caterer and venue • Have your final dress fitting • Choose gifts for your wedding party • Write thank you notes as people start to buy from your gift list - you'll be glad you started early when the wedding's over!

accommodation • Have a trial with your headdress and make-up • Have your hen and stag parties • Write out your place cards or have them printed • Create a list of must-have pictures for your photographer • Confirm timings of the day with all your key wedding suppliers, including photographer, wedding cars, florist, cake-maker and band/DJ

1 WEEK AHEAD • Arrange for the cake to be delivered to the reception venue • Reconfirm final numbers with your caterer - you're likely to have had a few cancelations • Double-check your wedding dress and accessories • Wear in your wedding shoes around the house so they’re comfortable on the big day

1 DAY BEFORE • Hold your wedding rehearsal with the rest of the wedding party • Check decorations at the venue • Have a manicure and pedicure • Have your honeymoon luggage sent to your first-night hotel • Eat a small meal, take a long bath, have an early night - and relax!

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celebration cakes Cakes to order. Modern, traditional, special wedding cakes. Cake stand to hire. Online shop. 56 Sutton Road Tadcaster ♥ CELEBRATION CAKES ♥ Tel 01937 831173 www celebrationcakestadcas ter.co.uk

Perfect Setting Stunning oak framed Fuunction Hall overlooking golf course & lakes. Dedicated & efficient team...you’ll know you’ve chosen the right venue! ♥ SANDBURN HALL ♥ 01904 469922 www.sandburnhall.co.uk

Happy Campers A family run company in York who specialise in chauffeur driven classic VW campers for your wedding day. ♥ LOVEDUB CAMPERS ♥ 01904 737864 www.lovedubcampers.co.uk

Your Wedding, Your Way

Let us plan a day that is uniquely yours. Packages from £999. Selected dates still available in 2012 ♥ HOLIDAY INN, YORK ♥

• Confirm all honeymoon arrangements from taxi pick-up, flights and

01904 777582

Fab Flowers

Wedding bookings are being taken now for 2012. Call or email for a wedding brochure or to make an appointment for a free consultation.

Bridal Wear The friendliest bridal shop in York with over 30 years experience. Stockist of Benjamin Roberts and Maggie Sottero

♥ GARDEN OF EDEN ♥ Call: 01904 622344 info@gardenofedenflorist.co.uk

♥ ELIZABETH OF YORK♥ 01904 658600

Splendid Setting

Bedern Hall provides an intimate, splendid setting for your ceremony (licensed for civil weddings) and time & place caterers provide an imaginative range of menus

Marry Me!

♥ THE WEDDING AFFAIR ♥ www.theweddingaffair.co.uk

♥ BEDERN HALL ♥ 01904 653698

There has never been a better time to stage your wedding day at our beautiful venue. Fantastic all inclusive packages from £2500 so can have your dream day at a dream price. ♥ MARRIOTT HOTEL ♥ Call 01904 770625 or email mhrs.qqyyk.eventorganiser@ marriotthotels.com

Yorkshire’s finest wedding website, specialising in organising exclusive bridal fairs in historical and stunning venues in Yorkshire, as well bespoke wedding planning & design.

enquiries@theweddingaffair.co.uk 0843 289 8504

Fairytale Location Ox Pasture Hall is located in one of Britain's most beautiful settings and is a fairytale location to get married. Up to 30% DISCOUNT available in 2012/13. ♥ OXPASTURE HALL♥ www.oxpasturehall.com

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Staying healthy is

Child’s Play! We’re all aware of how important exercise is for growing children; with this in mind, a huge range of healthy activities have sprung up around the area – leaving you and your children spoiled for choice! One particularly popular youth sport is tennis, and there are two fantastic clubs which cater for young ones looking to use (and make!) a racket. Formed in Bradford in 2008, Tennis Tots (available for 2-6 year-olds in Haxby and York) has quickly evolved into a multi-city enterprise; its philosophy is one of all-round education, with the scheme encouraging both emotional and physical development of all players. Catering for the same age, Tennis Tykes prides itself on developing each child’s confidence - younger classes are designed for parents to attend alongside their children, allowing them to watch their skills develop.

If your kids are future pop-stars in the making, they’ll undoubtedly relish the chance to learn a huge range of entertainment skills. Razzamataz (for children aged 4-18) offers just that, with classes ranging from drama to singing and street dance – they even had an X Factor workshop earlier this month! York Dance Works also offers a great selection of dance programmes for youngsters, with lessons including ZumbAtomic (a form of Zumba developed specially for ages 4-12), Boogie Minis (fun and gentle exercise for pre-school age) and Glee Show Choir (vocal harmony for those over 10). Or, if your kids prefer to make a splash, Carol Saunders offers a comprehensive range of swimming lessons for toddlers and older children, helping them to develop their ability and eventually shed those water wings. All things considered, the area is bursting with opportunities for children to keep fit and learn new skills!

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Have a Hearty Party Been looking for the perfect place to set the kids loose while you relax with a warm brew? Pop over to the Crazy Tykes indoor play centre in Wetherby – your little ones will love you for it! The centre has a huge range of activities, from twisting spiral slides to ball pools and a multi sports area. To keep things extra safe, Crazy Tykes has a special toddler area specifically for those under four, and an onsite café (rated five-stars for hygiene) where you can watch your tots jump around to their heart’s content. The centre offers plenty of party packages too, complete with your own event room and balloons for every guest. So if you’d like to get your children some exercise and happy memories, you should think about dropping by soon! n For details call 01937 541007

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How could this be? ...You’ll find it full of Bush Babies! Launched by the people behind Tennis Tots, Bush Babies is a brand new children’s outdoor activity programme inspired by Mother Nature herself. In a world which is becoming increasingly distant from nature, it is more important than ever for children to develop a positive familiarity with the great outdoors. And that’s exactly what Bush Babies do. Aimed at children aged two to six, Bush Babies takes children through Forest School, where they will learn vital outdoor bush craft skills such as forest survival, campfire creation and campfire cooking. Younger Bush Babies will enjoy fun and sensory activities such as storytelling and Gruffalo hunts. The best thing about Bush Babies is that it is an activity that children and parents are invited to do together, meaning parents can enjoy their little one’s new outdoor adventures. Adam, founder of Bush Babies, told us “It’s a great way for parents to get ideas for new fun activities to do with their children. I’ve seen the Forest School work wonders, creating better confidence and self esteem within children”. We reckon York will soon be brimming with Baby Bear Grylls and Mini Ray Mears thanks to Bush Babies! n To find out more visit www.bushbabies-woodlandadventures. co.uk or call Adam on 07531 429722.

You may recall that last month we had a look at the recent case of Kernott v Jones which concerned a couple who, back in 1983, had bought a house in their joint names, with neither party acquiring a greater share than the other. However, after a series of appeals, in which eight of the country’s most senior Judges took opposing views, it was ultimately decided that Mr Kernott’s half share be reduced to 10% whilst Ms Jones scooped the pool with 90%. How could this be? By what legal slight of hand could equality be so transformed to the advantage of one and the detriment of the other? And how will the ruling affect the millions of people who live together outside marriage in a jointly owned property? Unfortunately, the fact that the Law Lords themselves advanced different reasons for their findings does not make it easy to answer these questions. Nevertheless, here goes… Firstly, it was common ground that where property is owned jointly, there is a presumption that it is owned equally. Pretty obvious, you may say but… Secondly, this presumption can be displaced if one party can establish that either at the time of purchase or at a later date, both owners, deep down in their heart of hearts, intended that they should own the property in unequal shares. But how on earth do you prove such an intention if the other party is adamant that, so far as he was concerned, nothing had altered since the date of purchase? Ms Jones asked the Court to accept that Mr Kernott’s conduct clearly demonstrated an intention that his interest in the property should diminish. So what did he do that should cause the Court to reach such a conclusion? Well, he moved out of the house and made no attempt to return for the next thirteen years, did not pay the mortgage, surrendered a collateral life insurance policy and did not pay the household bills. Naturally, Mr K denied that he had any intention to reduce his interest in the property. Indeed, the reverse; he said he was always conscious of the value of his interest and was doing Ms Jones a favour by allowing her to remain living there. But the Supreme Court would have none of it and insisted that his conduct demonstrated his true intentions. In addition, and to rub salt in his wounds, the Court ruled that once they had found that he had intended that the house would be owned in unequal but unspecified shares, they, the Judges, would decide what proportions would be fair, having regard “to the whole course of dealings” in the property. They then plucked two figures out of thin air – 90% to Ms J and 10% to Ms K. Why 90/10? They did not say but no doubt Ms J will bless them forever and Mr K will spend the rest of his life sticking pins into wax effigies! So there is some hope for those who consider that basic property law does not provide justice for cohabiting couples. But be warned, the road to justice is long, expensive and uncertain. The better course for all those who live together is to record who owns what in a Cohabitation Agreement – short, inexpensive and (almost) certain.

n For legal advice on this or any aspect of family law, contact Mark Hepworth or Nicki Mitchell at Denison Till solicitors on 01904 611411 mgbh@denisontill.com or ncm@denisontill.com

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Care at the College

While York College is well-known for its excellent educational programmes, you might not have realised that it also features an award winning day-care centre – and it’s completely open to the general public! Having recently been granted the Stage Three award (the highest level of the Steps to Quality assurance scheme), the Bishopthorpe-based centre offers three distinctly different environments to help your youngsters develop their natural abilities. All children left with the centre are guided through their own tailor-made curriculum created specifically to nurture their own unique interests. The first environment caters to ‘Explorers’ – babies and toddlers aged two and under. As the name suggests, this area has a strong emphasis on sensory development and curiosity, encouraging children to discover new things and make decisions about how they spend their time. ‘Investigators’, for children age 2-3, builds on this foundation and endeavours to support the child’s developing abilities, helping to ingrain useful knowledge and provide aides for concentration and memory. Finally, the ‘Buccaneers’ area – for children age 3-5 – helps your little ones become increasingly self-reliant and independent, allowing the day to unfold at each child’s own pace. If you’re interested in learning more about the centre’s curriculum or its teaching philosophy, you should get in touch and have a chat with one of their trained practitioners. n For information and appointments call 01904 770344

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Happy Families! Make 2012 the year you have a happier, healthier family life with our top ten tips • Make a point of eating together at least once a week. It can be difficult when you’re all so busy, but a family mealtime gives everyone to chance to enjoy each other’s company. • The family that plays together stays together Plan regular family activities. It can be as simple as sitting down to watch a DVD together, playing Wii games or even getting out your old school board games. • Show respect to each other in front of the children. Children are aware of the emotional atmosphere in their home. They also learn a lot about how to behave from the way their parents treat each other. • Create a routine. Children don’t thrive in chaos. When you provide a predictable routine, they feel safe and can get on with learning and enjoying their lives. A regular bedtime routine is important. • Hug your children every day. No matter how old they are, they need to know you love them. • Set aside time for yourself. Being a parent is very demanding and you need time to recharge your batteries. If your day is too hectic, try getting up half an hour earlier for some much-needed ‘me’ time. • Consider getting help with everyday chores to help make more time. It’s cheaper than you think to pay someone to do your ironing or do the garden – and it’s a small price to pay for a more relaxed time with your family.

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• Communication is key for happy families. The more we express our feelings, the more we are able to understand each other. This means there's more chance of everyone being satisfied with family life. • Make exercise fun by building it into your family life. Take a walk in the country together, or go swimming or cycling.

MADE FOR THE STAGE Performance can be a great way to develop your child’s confidence and creative skills (as well as a fantastic way to tire them out!). Perform with Emma Bassett teaches your child to act, sing and dance, through studying pieces from West End productions such as Annie, Oliver, Moulin Rouge and Chicago. Every year Emma’s students showcase their work in an all singing all dancing stage show at The Grand Opera House. The showcases are a fantastic opportunity for pupils to show their hard work and perform in a fabulous professional theatre. Each perform class is taught personally by Emma Basset herself, who gained her PGCE teaching qualification after training in dance and performing down in fancy London! n Classes are held at Bishopthorpe Junior School or York College. For more details or to book a FREE trial session, call Emma on 07720717858.

• Be realistic. Remember, no one is perfect. We all make mistakes sometimes, but it’s important to forgive each other and not to bear grudges.

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STAGECOACH DEBUTS IN YORK Stagecoach York teaches drama, singing and dance to young people between the ages of four and 18 with a love for showbiz! Although Stagecoach students already appear in professional tours such as Annie and Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dream coat, they are staging a very special show this year in March. It will be the first time that the part time performing arts school has staged its own theatre show in one of the York’s leading venues. The show, called A Century of Song, Dance and Dramas’ will take place on the 17th March at the York Barbican. Students will perform some of the greatest songs, dances and major events from the last 100 years. Sally Thrussell, Principal of Stagecoach York, said; “this is a very exciting occasion for everyone concerned. It is fantastic to see how our students, many of whom start out needing to boost their confidence, rise to the challenge when it comes to putting on a show. Each show they do builds their confidence and self esteem further”.

n For more information about becoming a student or buying tickets for the show ring 672662 or go to www.stagecoach.co.uk/ york. Any profits of the show will be donated to children’s charities.

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The F Word... Learn While You Earn

at York College Is there a skill you’ve always wanted to learn? Are you clueless at cooking or think you’d make the perfect printmaker? With its huge range of Adult Learning programmes, York College offers something for everybody within its exciting 2012 calendar. Courses starting soon include the ‘Introduction to Presentation Skills’ programme, which is an ideal choice for business-minded adults looking to brush up on their communication abilities in the workplace. Or if you’d like to learn a new language, ‘Spanish for Starters’ is a great (some would say “excelente”!) place to begin. Classes last 8-37 weeks and are available at a range of different prices – some are even free! Best of all, the majority of courses start around 6pm, so working alongside your lessons shouldn’t be a problem. The college - sitting opposite Tesco on Tadcaster Road Dinghouses - is conveniently located for those working within the York area and frequent bus services are available for easy access. n For more information contact 01904 770400

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Have you ever looked at the fairy on top of the Christmas tree and thought, “I could do that?” Have you ever sat at your desk and thought, “If only I had a job that involved wings and a wand, my life would be just about perfect”?

No, we haven’t been hitting the Baileys again – believe it or not, this is a serious career opportunity. York’s foremost children’s entertainer Henrietta Rabbit is looking for a fairy to join her talented team. Experience isn’t necessary – all you need is the magical ability to keeps kids entertained and enchanted (a sense of humour and a sprinkling of pixie dust also helps). “We don’t have any preconceived idea of what our ideal fairy should be,” says Henrietta. “It’s up to the individual to create their own character.” Henrietta is holding an open audition to find her fairy on 31st January at 11am. Just create your character, come along and work your magic! n For more information, email henriettarabbitparties@aol.co.uk To inspire you, we’ve raided Henrietta’s joke box. If these jokes tickle you, you could have just the silly sense of humour she’s looking for! Q: Which newspaper do cows read? A: The Daily Moos Q: Why was the baby horse unhappy? Because every time he wanted to go out to play, his Mummy said 'Neigh.......!’ Q: Which ride go ghosts like best at the theme-park? A: The roller ghoster.

Q: what's red and sits in the corner? A: a naughty strawberry Teacher: Use the word 'fascinate' in a sentence. Boy: There are nine buttons on my coat, but I can only fasten eight... Teacher: I can hardly read your handwriting. You must learn to write more clearly. Girl: Oh but please Miss, if I wrote more clearly, you'd complain about my spelling..... Q: What is black, white and waddles and lives in Puerto Rico? A: A lost penguin

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Queen Margaret’s Open Day If you’ve been considering Queen Margaret’s for your daughter’s secondary or sixth form education, you might have already heard about their excellent facilities and outstanding examination results. However, if you’re interested in seeing the school first-hand, you should make plans to attend its first Open Day of 2012. This takes place on Saturday 14th January (beginning at 10.30am), and will provide you and your daughter with all the information you’ll need to make an informed decision later on. If do you decide to apply for the school, there will be an 11+ and 13+ Admissions Assessment Day on Thursday 19th of January, and scholarship auditions and assessments will be held in the same week. However, families are always welcome to make private arrangements to visit the school independent of open days.

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n For more information contact Mrs Jackie Hallewell on 01904 720072 or visit www.queenmargarets.com

POST CHRISTMAS SUPPORT FOR FAMILIES Christmas is always a fun time for families, but it can also be a time that places great strain on families too. That’s why City of York Council will be providing a series of free New Year programmes to help support parents after the busy festive season. The programmes are designed to provide parents with fresh ideas on dealing with a range of children’s behaviours through anger management and solution building. The programmes will take place this month at Hob Moor Children’s Centre (10 January, 9.30am – 12.30pm) and Oaken Grove community Centre in Haxby (9 January, 9.30am – 12.30pm). n Parents can access the Parent’s Zone at www.yor-ok.org.uk.

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Spring in the City Adult Education Courses in York Spring Supplement

Exciting new courses inside!

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Welcome to our

Spring Supplement which is designed to give you a taster of the kinds of courses and activities in our main brochure We are once again offering courses throughout the city at a range of times and venues. If you would like further information and are online then please visit www.yortime.org.uk/learning where you will find our full course brochure. If you don’t use a computer or do not have access to the internet, then you will find our brochure in your local library. Look out for the bright blue cover and you will find a world of interesting courses, ranging from French for beginners through to First Steps on your computer. If you would like us to send you a brochure then please ring us on 01904 552806 and we will send one out to you.

OPEN DAYS - FIND OUT MORE AND CHAT TO OUR TEAM If you would like to chat about which courses might be suitable for you then please come along to York Explore in Library Square (next to Museum

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If you are struggling with any aspects of English or maths then we can help. We have a range of courses to support you at venues across the city. Alternatively, if you need an up to date

Gardens) on:Thursday 12 January, 12.00pm-6.00pm & Saturday 14 January, 10.00am-2.00pm If you can’t make it but would like information on any of our courses then please ring 01904 552806.

qualification, you can join one of our Flexible Learning sessions, at a time to suit you, with one of our skilled tutors. For information or to speak to a member of our team, please ring 01904 552666.


Learn a Language Whether you want to brush up your rusty language skills or start from scratch, we have something to help you get going in French, German, Italian and Spanish.

You can learn the essentials in a beginner’s introductory course, chat about hobbies in an intermediate course, or get discussing the news in an advanced course. Classes are held in the daytime and in the evening in community venue near you! SPANISH FOR BEGS INTRODUCTION

ITALIAN INTERMEDIATE

Starts 22 February at Huntington School Do you love Spain and fancy learning to speak and understand Spanish when on holiday? If so, this course is perfect. Learn to greet people, introduce yourself and others, read a café menu and order something to eat and drink, as well as ask for simple directions in the town.

York High School, starts 16 January

Already know the basics and would like to know more? Then this course might fit the bill.....

SPANISH YEAR 2 Joseph Rowntree School, starts 29 March You’ll learn to read a restaurant menu and order a meal for two, find out what there is to see and do in the local area and go shopping for presents for family and friends.

This course is perfect for anyone who has a love of Italy and Italian culture, who is interested in learning to speak and understand Italian when on holiday or with Italian friends at home. You will already be able to cope in shops and restaurants, and be able to recount past events and future plans.

FRENCH ADVANCED Acomb Explore Library Learning Centre, starts 19 January Learn to identify key information when reading articles dealing with current events and express a personal opinion about the issues involved. You’ll learn to identify key information when listening to authentic news reports and express a personal opinion about the issues involved. You’ll need to be working at GCSE level or above to take part in this course.

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Computing & The Internet

Learning how to use a computer is essential to everyday living - for improving your opportunities, helping you keep living costs down and keeping in touch with your family and friends. Don’t be digitally excluded, learn and get connected. Internet & Email Basics covers mouse, keyboard and basic internet skills, available Free on Tuesday afternoons at York Explore Library 13:00-16:00. COMPUTING FOR BEGINNERS- FIRST STEPS Learn how to get comfortable with the computer so that you feel more confident using the internet and to send emails. York Library Learning Centre Mondays, 1.00pm – 3.00pm, starts 23 Jan for 5 wks Fulford School Tuesdays, 6.30pm – 8.30pm, starts 28 Feb for 5 wks Acomb Library Learning Centre Fridays, 10.15am – 12.15pm, starts 24 Feb for 5 wks Joseph Rowntree School Thursdays, 6.30pm – 8.30pm, starts 26 Apr for 5 wks

COMPUTING FOR BEGINNERS – NEXT STEPS Discover more about the computer and build your confidence in its everyday use. Most of our past learners say that this course has helped them “to feel more confident using the computer”. Acomb Library Learning Centre Fridays, 10.15am – 12.15pm, starts 20 Apr for 12 wks

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Fulford School Tuesdays, 6.30pm – 9.00pm, starts 17 Apr for 10 wks Huntington School Wednesdays, 4.30pm – 6.30pm, starts 25 Jan for 12 wks York Library Learning Centre Mondays, 1.00pm – 3.30pm, starts 5 Mar for 10 wks Available at our Flexible Learning Centres (Approx 24 hrs study time)

CREATIVE COMPUTER SKILLS FOR FUN Basic Digital Camera & Basic Photo Editing Acomb Library, Saturdays, 9.30am – 12.00pm, starts 25 Feb Create Digital Media: Video/Images/ Sound Joseph Rowntree School Thursdays, 6.30pm – 9.00pm, starts 1 Mar Photoshop Elements (Editing) Beginners Huntington School Wednesdays, 6.30pm – 9.00pm, starts 22 Feb


Computer & Business Skills

Our programe is a combination of taught or flexible provision which suits our learners who work or have busy lives. We can give personal inductions to help you decide which course is best suited to your needs. POWERPOINT & PRESENTATION SKILLS Huntington School, Tuesdays 6.30pm – 8.30pm, starts 24 Apr

SPREADSHEETS: EFFECTIVE WORKING Huntington School, Tuesdays 6.30pm – 8.30pm, starts 19 Jan

WEB DESIGN (DREAMWEAVER) Huntington School, Tuesdays 6.30pm – 9.00pm, starts 21 Feb

Learning for, FUN, communication and pleasure GET TO KNOW YOUR LAPTOP Clifton Library, Mondays 9.30am – 11.30am, starts 20 Feb

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York Library Learning Centre, Thursdays 6.00pm – 7.45pm, starts 26 Jan AWARD IN BUSINESS ADMIN LEVEL 1 SOCIAL NETWORKING: FACEBOOK, TWITTER, Acomb Library, Thursdays DATING 6.15pm – 9.15pm, starts 26 Jan Clifton Library, Tuesdays LEGAL TYPIST - LEVEL 1 10.00am – 12.00pm, starts 21 Feb Huntington School, Mondays SKYPE: KEEP CONNECTED WITH FRIENDS 6.15pm – 9.15pm, starts 23 Jan Clifton Library WORD PROCESSING Mondays, 10.00am-12.00pm, starts 16 Tang Hall Library, Wednesdays April 9.30am – 12.30pm, starts 22 Feb. ONLINE ‘CLOUD’ COMPUTING: FREE SOFTWARE USING WORDPROCESSING/ The following are available at Acomb SPREADSHEETS & York Explore Library Learning Joseph Rowntree School Centres, Tanghall and Clifton Libraries Thursdays, 6.30pm-8.30pm, starts 26 Jan WORDPRESS - BLOGGING & RSS FEEDS ECDL (ITQ) LEVEL 1 York High School CLAIT - LEVEL 1 Mondays, 6.30pm – 8.30pm, starts 20 ECDL (ITQ) LEVEL 2 February

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Arts and Crafts

We offer a variety of exciting & diverse courses for people who enjoy being creative and who appreciate the opportunity to develop their practical & artistic skills. Our programme always includes the popular, traditional options such as Painting and Drawing, Watercolour, Pottery, Dressmaking, Soft furnishing, Quilt making, Stained Glass, Embroidery and Furniture Design & Restoration. However, we add new courses all the time, such as Knitting – Beyond Basics, Silver Jewellery – Resin & mixed media, Mosaics – Home & Garden, Printmaking & Textiles – Vintage bags & accessories.

New Courses for Spring 2012! JEWELLERY MAKING – SILVER CLAY Huntington School, starts 20 February Learn how to create your own piece of jewellery using different techniques. You will learn by using a simple range of tools, objects and materials to shape and texture the silver clay, ranging from stamps to cutters lace and leaves. You will also learn how to fire the clay to turn it into a solid piece of silver.

TEXTILES – PHOTO TRANSFER, KEEPSAKES & MEMORIES York High School, starts 20 February Learn how to transfer personal photographs on to cotton fabric via the computer. You’ll be shown how to use the photographs in conjunction with other fabrics by way of patchwork and quilting to create cushion covers, bags and wall hangings.

DRESSMAKING BEGINNERS Huntington School, starts 17 January Learn basic techniques and produce either an “A line” skirt or a simple pair of summer

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trousers using a sewing machine. Discover different stitches, how to take correct measurements and much more. We will also cover how to adapt commercial patterns to suit your personal needs.

MAKING SIMPLE FURNITURE Fulford School, starts 23 February Learn basic but essential woodworking skills including joint cutting, joint fixing and how to measure up, mark & cut wood. With the help of the tutor all learners will, by the end of the course, have designed and made a simple piece of furniture.

OIL PAINTING Huntington School, starts 20 February Learn how to begin an oil painting, ‘build’ and develop it! We will look at the preparation of materials, use of media and a variety of painting techniques and approaches available to the oil painter e.g. use of thin and thick paint; the importance of brushwork in oil painting, and the fun of palette knife painting!

For info visit www.yortime.org.uk/learning or call 01904 552806.


Health & Well-being We also provide a wide variety of activity, cookery, music and leisure courses which are interesting, enjoyable and fun as well as being beneficial for health and state of mind. Courses range from Yoga, Pilates, Tai Chi, Badminton, Electric Rock Guitar, Ballroom Dance and Zumba through to Cooking for Entertaining, Calligraphy, Public Speaking, Creative Writing and Mediterranean Cookery.

Some new courses for spring 2012! GROW YOUR OWN FRUIT AND VEG Joseph Rowntree School, starts 23 February Grow your own fruit and vegetables using organic techniques. Learn about organic and environmentally friendly means of pest and disease control whilst maximizing yields and minimizing effort so you can grow a wide range of crops using appropriate rotation and have fresh produce from your plot all year round.

PUBLIC SPEAKING – DISCOVER YOUR CONFIDENCE & VOICE Fulford School, starts 28 February Learn and practice techniques ranging from brief, 5-second speeches to longer speeches of five minutes. We will view powerful speeches via film clips and online resources, and discuss the strengths and weaknesses of these presentations and each member of the course will be able to create a personalized learning plan.

INDIAN HEAD MASSAGE Fulford School, starts 23 February

Gain an understanding of what Indian Head Massage involves and be able to give a treatment to family and friends. You’ll learn about the origins and applications of IHM, relax and relate to your client in a professional and empathetic way.

LEARN HOW TO RELAX & COMBAT STRESS Fulford School, starts 21 February Learn to relax and reduce stress by recognizing the signals and symptoms of stress and change a stressful response into a stress-free one. You will learn practice exercises for anytime, anywhere stress release and develop a relaxed mind.

SOCIAL JIVE & ROCK N ROLL DANCE York High School, starts 20 February Couples will learn the basics of jive, incorporating some rock ‘n’ roll, jitterbug and other Latin-American dances. The class will learn a new figure each week to create a short routine in each Jive and Rock ‘n’ Roll, with the opportunity to attempt more complex steps if you like!

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One Day Workshops

We have expanded our hugely popular range of one and two day workshops for those who have busy lives or like to have a day out – with a difference! Our Inspirational cookery programme now includes a Vegetarian Indian “Keralite” Feast, whilst our 3D Ceramics class is based on exhibitions currently running at York Art Gallery.

New additions to the range include: LOCATION & MACRO PRACTICAL PHOTOGRAPHY

stitch, knitting in the round, joining without seams and casting off.

Sunday 13 May at the Yorkshire Museum Learn how to change ISO settings; change White Balance Settings; control Exposure and Depth of Field; gain a better understanding of the Histogram and how to improve it. You’ll also be shown how to use a tripod together with a cable release; and the tutor will demonstrate some basic ways, using Photoshop Elements, to edit and enhance your images.

BIKE MAINTENANCE BASIC – KEEP YOUR BIKE SAFE AND ROADWORTHY

CHINESE BRUSH PAINTING

LEARN MINI-BRIDGE IN A DAY

Saturday 24 March at Poppleton Community Centre Develop an understanding and appreciation of the Chinese art form as well as practical skills in Chinese Brush Painting and a firm grounding in the basic principals and practice of the art.

KNIT A BAG TO FELT AT HOME Saturday 10 March at York Explore Library Learning Centre Knit an oversized, crescent-shaped handbag, which will shrink to the perfect size when washed on a hot-wash in the washing machine! You’ll also learn basic techniques including: casting on, knit

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Saturday 17 March at Oaken Grove Community Centre The course will teach you to effectively and confidently use supplied tools to repair and service your bike, identify the mechanical components of your bike, troubleshoot technical problems and understand the gearing and braking system. Saturday 19 May at York Bridge Club In a friendly, relaxed atmosphere, you will learn the basics of the game, the play of the cards to win tricks and a simplified scoring system. You will learn to make a simple plan of action, and also how to defend – foiling your opponent’s plans! COSMETIC APPLICATION & SKINCARE Saturday 19 May at Joseph Rowntree School Learn how to apply natural looking makeup in the correct colours for you and how to look after your skin and apply skin care products. We’ll also discuss 2012 makeup trends and how these relate to you!

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Tune Up and Jump In

Do you have a passion for music? Are you close to finishing school? If you’ve always thought that working in the music business was impossible: think again! York’s Access to Music programme is perfect for enthusiastic young-people (aged 16-18) who want to learn a range of industry skills. Whether you’re interested in music mastering, digital distribution or artist management, Access to Music can get you started with its expert tuition and unparalleled resource of professional contacts. To get started, simply book a place with its Open Day on Saturday 4th Feb or attend its Taster Day on Wednesday 15th Feb. The events are both located at Jam Factory, 106 Eldon St, York, YO31 7NH.

FREE Creche Available

n Call 0800 281842 or visit www.accesstomusic.co.uk

GIVE YOUR KIDS A HEAD START Finding the right school for our little ones is no easy job. The main thing is that you want to find a school that cares for your children as much as you do, and Derwant Infant and Junior Schools are proud to do just that, and more. Derwent Schools cater for children aged three to eleven and describe their environment as happy, caring, stimulating and safe, promoting self-esteem and confidence. So no wonder they were judged as ‘Good’ for progress and improvement by Ofsted in November 2011. With small class sizes, outstanding ICT facilities and excellent grounds, your child can begin their school education in optimum surroundings. Not only that, but Derwent Schools offer a daily and free breakfast club and a variety of after school clubs. This gives parents greater flexibility as well extending your children’s educational fun beyond school hours.

For further informatio n please call us!

n Contact Head Teacher Carole Torode on 01904 555485 or email derwentschoolsfederation@york.gov.uk

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your family

Learn the Computer

in your own home

Older and residentially-bound people all around the country are discovering the benefits of becoming computer-literate – if you’ve always wanted to learn some PC skills, now could be the perfect time. All it takes is enthusiasm and a willingness to learn, and soon you’ll be equipped with all the knowledge you need to use email, speak to friends, and stay up-to-date with news and entertainment. To get you started, Anita from Computer Start offers one-toone lessons right in your own home; she’s certain that everybody has the ability to become computer-confident, even if they’ve previously felt daunted at the prospect of switching it on. Her lessons are tailor-made for each person’s starting ability, and she’s happy to teach a wide range of different skills depending on what you’re interested in using your computer for. n For more information or to make an appointment, call Anita on 07944717019.

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UNLOCK THE CASH IN YOUR HOME Pennies are tight for everyone at the moment, but have you ever considered unlocking some of the value in your property to ease your financial pressures? Downsizing to a smaller property or moving into a new property with a lower market value can work for some, but are you one of the many people that have grown attached to your home and don’t want to move? If you are a homeowner over 55, equity release could be the solution, and can provide a valuable financial lifeline for your family. Peace of Mind Financial Solutions is a one stop finance house offering clients the full range of financial planning services, specialising in equity release. They provide qualified face to face equity release advice, helping you release much needed cash from your home, safe in the knowledge it’s yours for as long as you want it. Most importantly, your equity can help you fund your needs, whether it’s for retirement, home improvements, your children’s future or just a jolly holiday! To find out if equity release is right for you, call Chris South on 0113 2792003, 07967 016842 or email chris@pomfs.co.uk for further details.

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Make 2012 the year you start making the most of your life. There are groups and organisations all over the city which provide the chance for older people to socialise, make friends and get their voices heard. Contact the Elderly is a charity which arranges for people over 75 who live on their own to be driven to the homes of volunteer hosts in order to enjoy a few hours socialising. There are three groups in York. If you’d like to join one or offer your services as a host or volunteer driver, they would love to hear from you. Call Mary on 01535 632592 or email mary.robinson@contact-the-elderly.org.uk. St Sampson’s Centre This day centre for the over 60s is a great place to stop for lunch or a coffee, relax and chat or join in with one of the many social activities on offer. To find out more call 01904 652247. Age UK York runs day clubs where older people can get together and enjoy a hot lunch, refreshments and interesting activities.

Call the Day Club Organiser on 627995 or 621020. They also provide a Befriending Service to provide companionship and support to people living on their own or in care homes who have few visitors. Contact the Community Befriending & Support Service Organiser on 627995 for more information. OCAY is an advocacy service for older people. They provide volunteer advocates to support you during interviews, health appointments or assessments, or simply to make sure your point of view is listened to and respected. The service is free. For more information, call 01904 676200. For information, log on to the Yortime website – www.yortime.org.uk. If you have a club you think we should mention, call us on 01904 767881 or email info@yourlocallink.co.uk and we’ll be happy to tell people about it!

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ALWAYS THERE WITH CARE We all want to do everything we can to help loved ones in need, and we know that they appreciate this care more than words can express; but with the stress and strain of modern life, providing consistent support can be difficult. Fortunately, if you need a little extra help, Surecare York is in an ideal position to offer it and to support carers in plenty of ways. This help can range from weekly half-hour visits to 24 hour live-in care, and this is all offered in the comfort of your loved one’s own home. They’re always happy to have a conversation about your needs and requirements, and from those discussions they will tailor-make a support package. They will hand-pick the most suitable members of their fullytrained staff, ensuring that they match you with someone who can positively contribute to your circumstances in the most beneficial way. Whether you need help with personal care, domestic or social support, Surecare can take the strain off your responsibilities. Jane Kitt, manager of SureCare York explains, “The service we can provide is aimed at helping people enjoy a level of confidence and independence, enabling them to keep hold of the household reins. At the same time, it can complement the excellent support given by family, friends or neighbours, so everyone has the chance of a break from routine”.

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Stockists of: Stairlifts, Bath lifts, Mobility Scooters, No out chcall Wheelchairs. We repair and service mobility arge equipment. Installation and fitting also available. FREE battery testing on all mobility items Please call for further details or pop in!

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SureCare pride themselves on giving a value for money service and can advise on funding options for care. York’s homecare services are calculated at an hourly rate, with the minimum length of a visit set at 30 minutes. n For more information on all their services, please call 01904 520192.

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your pet

PET TALK in association with MINSTER VETS

Got a problem with your pet? Tracey Pulleyn of Minster Vets has the answer! Q. How do I stop my cats from spraying? I

Q. My seven year old son wants a reptile

Q. My dog has really smelly breath but he

have a Bengal and Havannah Brown . Have had both from kittens so they have grown up together and are now nine years old , but for a few years now they are spraying in the house and garden. Not always in the same place, curtains , doors , wallpaper you name they have sprayed on it. HELP!

as a pet. Which one would be good and easy to handle?

is too old now for a general anaesthetic to have his teeth cleaned. Is there anything else I can give him that will help?

Firstly I would ensure that the cats are neutered if they already haven’t been. It sounds like they are marking their areas as it is horizontal surfaces. Because they have been doing this for a while it may not be an easy problem to solve. We need to look back at their history. Has there been any disruption in the home that could have started it? New arrivals? Has there been a different cat in the area? I would advise not to use household cleaners to clean the areas that the cats have marked as they tend to be of a pine fresh smell and can mimic another cat’s spray. To clean the area, make up a solution of clothing washing powder and water to clean the area. Allow the area to dry, then use surgical spirit in a spray bottle to spray the area. Please check this on a discreet area first. A veterinary check up would also be wise to rule out any medical problems which could cause inappropriate house soiling.

Reptiles are quite complex animals and can require a lot of input from their handler. Leopard geckos are small and quite friendly reptiles, however they are a nocturnal species. They are a very delicate animal and can be injured easily. They like to eat live prey such as mealworms and crickets. Bearded Dragons are a very friendly reptile and tend to be the best choice for new reptile owners. They eat leafy greens and vegetables, but also require insect supplement. As reptiles come from hotter climates than the UK there is an awful lot of equipment required for their upkeep, such as an adequate sized vivariums, basking and ultra-violet lamps. It is advisable to research into the natural habitat of reptiles as creating a environment for them that mimics they natural habitat will make keeping them a lot more pleasurable. I would advise that there also would be a lot of parental support that will be needed in the setting up and the general upkeep of the pet. General hygiene is also very important with keeping these animals.

Smelly breath stems from the plaque build-up on the teeth. I would advise you to contact you vet and discuss the options available for your dog. Advances in veterinary medicine mean that we can take a small blood sample, which will be able to check your dog’s vital organs to ensure that they are in full working order. There are various dental chews on the market that claim to help remove plaque from teeth. Be aware though that some are quite high in fat and should be limited to once or twice a week. There are also liquid additives that can be put into their daily drinking water. These contain enzymes that may help break down the plaque and odour. Some of the leading food manufactures have lines of food specific for dental care. All of these methods will not rid the teeth of the tartar and may not fully resolve the smelly breath but may help.

Need help? Write to us at the address on page 5, or email info@yourlocallink.co.uk. Mark your question ‘Pet talk’.

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your pet

Give us a

home...

All over the city there are animals looking for homes. Could you be the one to offer them the love they need?

Zebedee & Ermintrude have endured a horrific start to life that no animal ever should. Found dumped inside a cardboard box by the side of a canal, no wonder there are still anxious kitten eyes, and accompanying twitches, to be found. Though undeniably enthusiastic when left to their own infantile devices, it could take a little time for this young pair to come round to the idea of engaging confidently with people. But they’re only four months old, so they’ve got plenty of time to learn to trust. All it needs is somebody willing to offer them the time and TLC-laden home environment necessary! Surely, given their unbearably poor start to life, you would agree that they are more than deserving of the effort. n To offer a home to these kittens, or any other cat, contact York Cats Protection on 01904 760356 Please note, York Cats Protection is continuing its Neutering Campaign throughout January. Call the above number for more information

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PROPERTY OF THE MONTH

Tudor Road, Acomb £139,950

Crompton Terrace, Haxby £225,000

£137,000

Chatsworth Avenue, Strensall £157,500

Queenswood Grove, Holgate £169,950

Saville Grove, Rawcliffe £190,000

Pinewood Grove, Huntington £157,500

Are you a first time buyer, looking for an affordable family home close to the city centre? Or perhaps you’re searching for an investment property likely to attract tenants from the hospital or St John University? If so, this well presented three bedroom mid terrace property could be right up your street. The house is within walking distance of the city centre and local amenities. It comprises a modern lounge, useful modern dining kitchen, three bedrooms and a family bathroom. Outside, you’ll find off street parking to the front of the property, with a fully enclosed garden to the rear. It’s a gem of a house, and it’s on offer for a gem of a price, too – just £137,000. n For more details or to arrange a viewing contact OPUS on 790070 www.opusmove.co.uk.

Harrow Glade, Clifton Without £145,000

Heworth Road, Heworth £250,000

FIRST TIME BUYERS

SPECIAL!

As a first time buyer are you aware of the significance of the date of the 24 MARCH 2012? First time buyers, at present, do not have to pay stamp duty on their purchases when they buy a property over £125,000 up to £250,000. The Government have recently announced that this stamp duty relief will not be extended and will therefore cease on 24 March 2012. First Time Buyers will have to complete their purchase (as opposed to exchange of contracts which is when a completion date is set) on or before this date in order to avoid paying 1% stamp duty. This can mean a saving of up to £2,500 and in order to ensure you can meet the deadline date first time buyers should be seriously looking to buy a property now in order to achieve completion in time and benefit from this great opportunity. Here at YOUR MOVE ANSCOMBS we have a great selection of properties and feature just a few we have on offer to inspire your search. We are also on hand to help and answer any queries you may have so please telephone us or pop into our City centre office and let's get you moving!

For more details or to arrange a viewing call

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£235,000

We are pleased to present this superbly renovated two bedroom terraced property to the market. It benefits from a forecourted front entrance, period features and a garden to rear. The lounge has a single glazed sash window allowing plenty of natural light into the room. The dining room benefits from an original fireplace and window overlooking the rear garden. The kitchen is open to the rear hallway which leads further to the ground floor bathroom. To the first floor are two double bedrooms. One bedroom benefits from en suite. Externally to the rear the property benefits from gravelled path leading by a lawned area and to a decked area at the bottom of the garden. For details call Preston Baker on: 01904 622 355 or visit www.prestonbaker.co.uk

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YOUR PROPERTY with PAULA MATTHEWS

On the move...

Paula Matthews at Opus Estate Agents has been chatting to buyers and sellers all over York answering their concerns and queries Q. We have had a sale agreed on our property for quite some time and the buyers have been on the verge of exchanging contracts for a number of days. We have been contacted by our buyer’s solicitors to say that our buyers have changed their mind and will not be buying our property. We are very angry as it is so far down the line, we have asked our estate agents to contact the buyer and tell them that we are going to sue them for all expenses incurred. Are we able to do this? A. Unfortunately this does occur on a regular basis in estate agency but all negotiations will have been done on a ‘sold subject to contract’ basis and as contracts have not been exchanged neither party is legally committed. This means that your buyer can withdraw from buying the property at any time, likewise if you had a change of heart you could withdraw from selling your property without a penalty. This is obviously a very distressing situation for you but you will not have grounds to sue your buyer.

Q. I have received an offer on my property from a buyer who does not want me to know his name and address. The selling agent is advising that this is a good offer and recommends I accept the offer.

I find this a bit peculiar but do not want to lose a buyer as I have been on the market for some time. What do you suggest? A. Your agent acts for you; the applicant does not have rights to confidentiality and has to provide this information when buying a property. It is strange that they do not want this information passing on to you. Your agent would need all this information when putting an offer forward, and they also need proof of identity with regards to money laundering. It is ultimately up to you whether you accept the offer but you do not want to be in a position where your sale falls through. Your agent will act in your best interests and advise accordingly.

Design quality at warehouse prices

Q. What would you expect as a return on property that would make property developing worthwhile in the current market? A. Usually as a developer you would be looking for round about 20% annual return from a rental property and 20% profit from a development project. It’s a good time to do this at present with prices as they are.

n Opus Estate Agents Tel: 01904 790070 www.opusmove.co.uk

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your home

HOW TO...

SELL YOUR HOUSE IN 2012

Is 2012 the year you hope to sell your house? If so, you’re in luck. Because we’ve snooped around to get you some inside tips from top York estate agents Scott Anscombs of Your Move Anscombs and Paula Matthews from Opus Estate Agents. They shared with us their words of wisdom to make sure you get a speedy and painless sale. 3 De-personalise your house (whilst you may love a pink theme, others may not!).

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3 De-clutter all your surfaces and keep the house as clean and tidy as possible.

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3 Paint walls neutral colours to appeal to the masses and make rooms look larger 3 Make sure your house looks presentable from the outside as well as the inside - first impressions of the exterior of the house are very important. 3 Be sure to price your property correctly, using the help of various agents to gauge the right price. 3 Use a professional photographer to take photos of each room and the outside of the house. 3 De-weed your front garden. 3 Stamp out all cat, dog and smoke smells with plug in air fresheners.

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3 Add fresh flowers for a homely welcoming touch.

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Joseph Joseph nest of bowls

What’s hot &what’s not We’ve got the lowdown on what the well dressed home is wearing What’s Hot Fridge stickers No, we don’t mean the naff ‘Welcome to Benidorm’ magnet variety. You can transform your kitchen and turn your fridge into a work of art with a full size sticker. It covers scratches, is cheaper than a built-in fridge, and you can take it off and replace it when you get bored.

Frameless shower enclosures Make 2012 the year you say goodbye to those mouldy plastic shower curtains. Simple, elegant shower screens give a chic contemporary edge to any bathroom (and they don't stick to your backside when they’re wet and clammy, either). Chair by www.beautifulmodernthing.com

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Bright colours

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Forget magnolia – this season it’s all about zingy colours. If the thought of neon pink or lime green walls is too much for you, splash out on some bright accessories instead. They’ll add a hit of colour without inducing a migraine.

Are you sitting comfortably? You will be if you invest in a fabulous contemporary chair. Part chair, part work of art, they add a pop of colour and interest to any interior.

Freecycle

Have you discovered Joseph Joseph yet? They’re bright, stylish kitchen gadgets that are actually useful. Like the multicoloured bowl, colander and measuring jug set that nest neatly inside each other. Or the chopping board that folds into a funnel so you can tip your veg into the pan without any spills. If you’ve ever thought, “Wouldn't it be nice if...” you can bet Joseph Joseph have already thought of it. See the range at www.josephjoseph.com

Dedicated to saving the world from too much landfill, this is a great way to get rid of your clutter – not to mention all those unwanted Christmas presents. Someone else’s cast-offs might just be your must-have item. Some recent items offered for freecycling include a cast iron bath and a 56 inch TV! Visit www.freecycle.org to join the York group.

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What’s Not Optical illusion wallpaper Ok, so we can see the point of wood panelling, and the bookcase effect would look great in a dining room. But corrugated iron or chopped timber effect wallpaper? It’s all a bit too rustic for us. If we wanted our living room to look like that we’d move into the garden shed.

Keep Calm and Carry On Got the mug. Got the t-shirt, the teatowel and the coasters. Is there anything those five words haven’t been slapped on? Never mind keep calm – if we see that slogan one more time we may well kill something.

Royal wedding theme There’s been similar overkill on the Union Jacks, bulldogs and crowns in 2011. We would suggest chucking them all out but the Jubilee is coming up so we daresay there’ll be even more come the summer. It’s enough to make you turn republican...

Gadgets Hands up who got a breadmaker/ice cream maker/electric panini press for Christmas? And hands up who’s already stuffed it in

the back of the cupboard? Just as we thought.

Hostess trolleys No self respecting hostess was without one of these back in the 1970s. Now, like the Teasmade, they’re all set for a retro revival. There’s no denying they’re a boon for keeping your Brussels sprouts warm, but frankly they’re still a bit too George and Mildred for us...

OVER matching It may look great in the Next Directory, but having your curtains matching your wallpaper and your sofas is not the way to go, people. Make 2012 the year you splash out and do something different. Even if it’s only a scatter cushion.

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Feed your

feathery friends this winter

Although the snowy season can wreak havoc on our own (distinctly human) lives, it’s worth considering the fate of the many beautiful birds which share our gardens during the winter. The sad truth is that during the winter months food becomes incredibly scarce for a huge range of our local birds, and this has disastrous consequences for their wellbeing. With barely a scrap to eat, many of them find it difficult to survive the cold days, and soon their numbers can begin to dwindle away. To help give them a healthier winter, The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds is encouraging everybody to make their gardens more accommodating for our flying friends. To help, simply leave some high-energy food outside for the birds to nibble at. Suggestions include mixes of seeds, nuts and shop-bought bird food; however, leftover meal-scraps are another great (and environmentally friendly!) solution, so don’t throw those unfinished lunches away! If you want to go the extra mile, consider leaving a little fresh water and fruit outside, as these are the equivalent of a grand Christmas feast to our favourite robins and magpies. Who knows, maybe they’ll be so grateful they’ll sing your praises throughout the coming year…!

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Brushing Up

Awash With Inspiration

We’ve all been mesmerised by beautiful bathrooms on our television screens - think Grand Designs, Changing Rooms and all manner of similar programmes – but in turn, most of us also suffer disappointment when we assume that our own bathing budget simply couldn’t stretch to those gorgeous heights. That’s where York Bathrooms comes in, and it’s been working hard to convince people that these tranquil and luxurious bathing suites needn’t break the bank. Tailor-made around your family’s unique needs, the company offers surprisingly affordable bathing installations perfectly suited to people seeking relaxation within their own home.

CURTAIN CALL!

York Bathrooms will project-manage the development using their team’s 20+ years of experience, saving you plenty of headaches and pennies in return. All you need to do is arrange a meeting with one of the company’s representatives, choose the bathroom of your dreams, and then lay back with a refreshing drink (we’re keen on anything fizzy!) while all the work is taken care of. If you like the sound of York Bathrooms, we’re sure it won’t be long before you start soaking up the benefits!

n For more details, call Stephen Cook and Co on 07771 764980 or email ste.cooke75@hotmail.co.uk

Use your loft The Loft Space Company can help you make the most of your home’s roof space by transforming it into an easily accessible, dust-free area.

n You’ll find York Bathrooms at Evans Business Centre, Rose Avenue, Poppleton, York or call 01904 794867.

Pssstt....Here’s a heads up for anyone looking to buy some gorgeous new curtains; Micklegate based curtain company Curtain Up are currently giving away a £10 M&S voucher to anyone that orders a set of their ‘Made To Measure’ curtains. And better still, if you recommend a friend, you both receive a £10 voucher. Curtain Up curtains use the finest materials to create curtains to match your exact measurements. n To find out more and to bag your M&S voucher, call them on 627239

Staying optimistic about a new business can be difficult sometimes, especially when everybody is more focused on saving those precious pennies than ever. Fortunately Stephen Cooke (a time-serviced decorator from Lancashire) and Alexandra Hunt (a former director of a York charity) sensed that they were on to something special when they started offering cut-price decorating services in the York area. The business is based on offering their advice and labour for jobs of any size, but allowing each customer to select their preferred materials independently. Not only does this cut costs, but it allows every client complete control over what ends up on their walls. With a successful 2011 soon to be behind them, Stephen Cooke and Co look forward to busy New Year working all over the area.

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She bakes, she makes, she decorates – frankly there’s nothing our very own domestic goddess Rachel doesn’t know. Every month she’ll be passing on some of her favourite money and time saving tips... • Spray Tupperware containers with non stick cooking spray before pouring in tomato-based sauces. It will stop the sauce staining your containers orange! • If you have any leftover wine (why would you?), freeze it into ice cubes to use in casseroles and sauces • Bring new life to your feather pillows by putting them in a tumble dryer on cool for ten minutes

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• It is not necessary to resort to harsh chemicals or cleansers to get gleaming silver. Put a couple of banana peels in a blender and pulse until smooth. Apply the banana peel polish with a soft cloth. Once the black tarnish has lifted off, rinse the banana peel polish off and buff with a clean cloth until shining. For more heavily tarnished silver, a bath in salt water with baking soda and a piece of aluminum foil will remove the heavy black tarnish • Line your vegetable drawer with kitchen paper. It will absorb moisture and help keep your veg fresher for longer • Silk flowers dull/dusty? Give them a spray with hairspray. They will stay shiny and when they get dusty again, simply blow the dust off with a cool hair dryer.

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25 YEARS OF BUILDING BLISS The world of building work can be a bit of a mine field. If you’re making some home improvements you may end up having one builder for this, one builder for that, and a bit of DIY here and there. Not to mention the copious amounts of tea making!

More Than Just ‘Top Service’

With winters becoming harsher than ever, there has never been a better time to make sure your roof is watertight and secure. Consider Future Roof: an innovative York-based company specialising in fibreglass flat roof installations. Having launched the company to great success, friends and business partners Jonny and Lee are now branching out from roofs with the launch of two new innovations.

expect to find wood, brick or lead. Anything from traditional bay windows to chimneys can be made from GRP and all are usually available for installation. “Our new range of products can really transform a home. Typically a new door surround and canopy can be fitted faster and cheaper, it’ll be longer lasting than one made from traditional materials whilst being maintenance free.” says Jonny.

The first is Waterbloc™, a unique blend of glass reinforced plastic (GRP) for use in wetrooms and bathrooms. The breakthrough material is expertly applied to walls and floor surfaces - beneath tiles - to permanently protect homes from water damage (which can be extremely costly to repair).

GRP is waterproof, tough and maintenance free, making it well suited for external and internal applications. It’s also resistant to mould and is able to cope with normal structural movement.

Future Roof is also the sole distributer of a fantastic range of prefabricated exterior building features such as canopies and door surrounds. These GRP mouldings are now used on new build homes in places that you’d

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n For advice regarding flat roof installation, waterproofing your wetroom or to enquire about their new range of GRP mouldings contact Future Roof – your local GRP experts on 01904 777094 or visit their website at www.futureroof.co.uk

Wouldn’t life be bliss if you could find a builder that offers all the construction services you’ll ever need at a price to suit your budget? SDT Builders do just that, and bring a wealth of experience with them. This year they are celebrating their 25th year in business (a great achievement by anyone’s standards). SDT specialise in extensions and refurbishments but they’re also a dab hand at conservatories, patios, paving and more. Steve, owner of SDT, told us “we can fit anything from a small bathroom to refurbishing a whole house”. A professionally refurbished room not only enhances your home but also adds substantial value to your home should you be looking to sell. SDT can project manage your full refurbishment, ensuring that plumbing, fitting, tiling and electrics are all fitted to the highest standard. n For more information about SDT’s services, call 766236 or visit www.builderinyork.com.

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DRY FIX’LL FIX IT!

We all know that dreaded feeling when we spot the first stages of damp emerging. But instead of burying your head in the sand, stamping the problem out before it spreads can save time, money and your sanity! Dry Fix specialises in Damp, Timber and Structural repairs all undertaken by fully qualified surveyors. Whether you’re a business, property professional, home owner or potential purchaser, they can help stop the problem for good. The guys at Dry Fix provide professional reports which include an assessment of your problem, recommendations and costs for repairs. After assessing the problem, they can tackle it head-on with effective treatments which range from water repellent sprays to physical membranes and diffusing gels. They can even sort out mould removal, odour control, flood restoration and condensation control. And you don’t just have to take our word for it, because Dryfix specialist repairs all come with Insurance Guarantees! n For more information, visit www.dryfix.org or call 791388.

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When’s the best time to fit double glazing or have your house repainted? Find out with our complete property maintenance calendar January... If you’re thinking about revamping your kitchen or bathroom, now’s the time to do it. Many shops and suppliers offer sales and discounts on appliances and fittings before the new spring stock arrives, so you could pick up a bargain. It’s also a time of year when tradespeople tend to be quietest.

February... For safety’s sake, get your electrics checked. The Electrical Safety Council recommends domestic properties should be safety checked every ten years. With so many gadgets, it’s easy to find your electrical circuits have become overloaded. A thorough check can also look out for potential shock or fire hazards.

March... Give your garden a spring clean. Paths and patios can become slippery and slimy over the winter months, which

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could prove hazardous underfoot. Buy or hire a pressure washer and blast the moss and algae away, ready for spring.

April... Roofs can take a real battering

over winter. Once the weather’s improved, it’s a good time to check for loose tiles, slipping chimneys and leaky gutterings before those April showers arrive. Look out for leaking patches on flat roofs and loose leadwork, too.

May... Early summer is the best time to have the exterior of your home painted. It’s best to get this done professionally for maximum kerb appeal. But make sure you book your decorator early –

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June... With any luck we’ll be in for a scorching summer this year (well, we can but hope!), so get ready for all those outdoor parties by installing decking, revamping your patio or even building a barbeque. If you’re stuck for ideas, consult a professional landscape gardener to make the most of your plot!

July... In the middle of summer, double glazing will probably be the last thing on your mind. But now is the perfect time to have it installed. Not only is the job easier in good weather, but many double glazing companies have discounts available during the summer.

August... How are your fences and walls looking? Heavy snowfall, high winds and rain can rot fence posts and crumble brickwork. And a force eight gale is no time to find out your fences aren’t safe and stable! Get them winter ready now.

September... Summer may be barely over, but now is the ideal time to get your boiler serviced – you really don't want your central heating to pack up in the middle of winter! Having

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they tend to get very busy during the summer months!

your radiators fitted with individual thermostats is also a good idea; you can control the temperature in different rooms, saving on lots of wasted heat.

October... With the clocks going back and the nights getting longer, it’s boom time for burglars. Review and update your home security – get your alarm system checked (or install it if you don’t have one), and make sure windows and doors have strong locks. Another simple trick is to have Venetian blinds fitted. They let in light but stop potential intruders checking out your property!

November... The growing season is over, so now’s the time to take a long, hard look at your garden and get rid of any trees that aren’t healthy or have outgrown your plot. Find a landscape gardener or tree specialist to do the job quickly and efficiently.

December... Keep the winter chills at bay by updating your insulation situation. 270mm loft insulation is cheap and easy to install, and can save you up to £175 a year on your fuel bills. Cavity and solid wall insulation could save you even more. Get an expert consultation for more ideas on how to save energy – and money.

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10 ways to

be green in 2012! You don’t have to change your life completely to save the planet. Here are some easy ways to help... 1. Say no to plastic carrier bags. Keep a jute shopping bag rolled up in your handbag for shopping trips 2. Start composting. It’s easy, good for the garden and means less landfill. Contact York Rotters for more information 3. Shop local and save on food miles We have loads of amazing farm shops around us. You’ll enjoy fab fresh food that doesn’t cost the earth. 4. Opt for less packaging. You don’t need all that plastic and polystyrene. Most farm shops sell produce in brown paper bags that can be composted. 5. Reduce, reuse, recycle. Don’t chuck out your old items – offer them for sale on eBay, donate them to charity or Freecycle them – visit www. freecycle.org to join the York group

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6. Insulate your home. Loft and cavity wall insulation can save on your energy bills – good for you and the planet! 7. Turn off the tap while brushing your teeth. Leaving the tap running during the recommended two minutes of brushing can waste up to five gallons of water a day. 8. Leave the car at home. Do you really need it to nip round the corner to the shops? Save it for longer journeys only – or why not car share? Register at www.carshareyork. com 9. Turn off your gadgets. Leaving all your electronics on standby will burn up your energy bills. Switch them off.

10 Grow your own! You don’t need a huge space – fruit and veg can be grown easily in tubs and containers. Look in our gardening section for tips and hints!

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Insulate Your Estate Now that winter is in full swing, it’s more important than ever to consider how you’re going to keep your home warm and cosy during all these icy days and nippy nights. Fortunately City of York Council has teamed up with national energy providers to offer free house insulation to residents within the area. There’s no age or financial requirement – and the offer is wide open to private homeowners and landlords, along with council residents. There’s absolutely no excuse not to apply! But hurry, it’s strictly first-come first-serve, and finishes for good on 31st January. Contact the Yorkshire Energy Partnership on 01904 55 44 06 (ask about the Warmer Winter programme).

The appliance of science If you’re investing in a new appliance in 2012, you’ll probably notice the new style energy labels. Up until now, appliances have been rated A – G, depending on their energy efficiency. Now new classes A+, A++ and A+++ have been added to reflect advances in energy saving technology. Washing machines, fridges, wine coolers, freezers and dishwashers will all have the new labels. Ovens, tumble dryers and washer-dryers haven’t changed yet, so they’ll still show A class and below for now. The new labels will also feature pictures rather than text. For instance, a washing machine will have a picture of a twisted t-shirt to indicate spin drying efficiency and a tap to highlight annual water consumption. n The new labels will be rolled out over the coming year. So you will still see the old labels on stock in shops. To find out more, visit Newenergylabel.com/uk

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Ask Amanda...

Got a gardening problem? Amanda from skelton garden centre can help

Q. Can I move a wisteria out

outside if it placed where it doesn’t get too much exposure to frost or saturated with rain water. Move the pot into the rain shadow of a wall, a cold frame or under cover such as a veranda. Use pot feet to keep the pot off the ground which allows rain water to drain out.

of a large pot and put it in the ground now or should I wait till spring? A. Yes, you can plant your wisteria now as long as the ground is not frozen. If it is, wait until it has thawed or wait until spring.

Q. I have a chili plant I want to keep for next season. Apart from bringing it indoors is there anything else I should do. A. Generally chillis are grown as annuals and raised from seed each spring. However if you wish to attempt to overwinter them, here are a few tips. They must be kept very warm in the house; a sunny windowsill is good. Select your healthiest, disease free plant and remove all the chillis. Prune the main stem back to 10 to 15cms. Repot in a slightly larger pot and

water every two to three weeks. Be patient in the spring as your plant can take a few weeks to reshoot.

Q. I’ve got a lovely Rosemary Bush in a pot in the garden - what do I do with it in the winter? Do I cut it back or cover it? A. Rosemary will look after itself

Do not prune –leave that until the spring. Consider putting bubble wrap around the pot to protect from freezing and fleece the plant if the weather turns very cold with long periods of frost. If you have room in a greenhouse or outhouse you could move the pot inside whilst the weather is very cold.

Q. What are the ‘roots’ being sent out from my orchid (above soil level) at this time of year? The plant is healthy and flowering. Can I cut one of these roots off and spawn another plant?

A. These roots are known as ariel roots and unfortunately you cannot propagate from them. Orchid propagation is done from plantlets, stem cuttings or rhizome division. Indoor orchids are mainly epiphytic (growing on trees) or lithophytic (growing on rocks). In their natural habitat this means using trees or rocks as support and feeding from plant debris accumulated around their roots. When grown in pots orchids still form these aeriel roots which can spill out over the side of the pot. They should be allowed to grow like this and when there is a lot of root it is a sign that your orchid is ready to be potted on-don’t cut them off! Re-pot at the beginning of the growing season. Mist the roots daily and never bury them in the compost during re potting as they could rot.

If you have a question for Amanda, write to her c/o Oak Tree Farm, The Moor, Haxby YO32 2LH

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Growing local roots

In a world full of fast food, microwavable meals and packed preservatives, wholesome fruit and veg tends to get lost in the crowd. While there’s no debating the health merits of these ground-grown goodies, not enough people have the practical know-how to actually grow their own food correctly. That’s where the Get Growing project comes in – and it’s about a lot more than just helping people get their five-a-day! The project has a sharp focus on providing adults, young people and children with the confidence to make home-growing a practical reality (and one which stays with them throughout the rest of their lives); this is especially relevant for people from disadvantaged backgrounds who haven’t had the opportunity to do it before. To accomplish this mission, Get Growing will be helping schools and employers in the community establish gardening workshops and lunchtime allotment clubs as a leisure activity for all involved. A network of expert mentors will also be created to help support and lead participants, ensuring that everybody involved is offered all the green-guidance they’ll need! Free training courses will be offered on plenty of different topics, with subjects ranging from fruit tree pruning to using space efficiently and productively. n For more information see Get Growing’s upcoming workshops in our Events section, or call Laura and Tony on 01904 644300.

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Make sure everything in the garden’s lovely with the team at

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This month...

Primula Primula derives from the Latin of Primus, meaning first, which is applied to the flowers that are among the first to open in spring. They are native to the Northern Hemisphere, the tropical mountains of Ethiopia, Indonesia and New Guinea and also South America, and about half of the species are from the Himalayas. Primulas are generally grown for their ornamental flowers and bloom mostly during the spring months and come in a variety of colours from purple, yellow, red, pink or white. They can be used for most garden sites including alpine houses with varieties suitable for houseplants. There are around 400 species of Primula which are mainly herbaceous perennials, occurring in a wide range of habitats from bogs to alpine areas. In the garden there are 3 major groups’ recognised which are Auriculas, Candelabra and Primrose – Polyanthus.

“There are around 400 species of Primula which are mainly herbaceous perennials”

Auricula evergreen Primulas developed from hybrids between Auricula and Hirsuta, of which there are 3 main sub-groups, alpine, show and border.

Candelabra flowers are arranged in tiers on tall, sturdy stems and these varieties do best in moist, shaded conditions and can be planted in groups by streams or in a bog garden. Primrose-Polyanthus are a very diverse group of winter/spring flowering plants and are available in a wide range of colours which include the common primrose, Primula vulgaris. Tender varieties are grown as houseplants which include malacoides, obconica, sinensis and kewensis.

n Dean’s Garden Centre, Stockton Lane, Stockton on the Forest, York • Tel: 01904 400141

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Earth-Changing Events Organic vegetables are routinely raved about on television and recommended by foodie types the nation over - but how on earth (or rather: in earth) do you actually grow these nutritional wonders? That’s where experienced gardener and tutor Jane Thurlow comes in; as one of the founders of the York Organic Gardeners Association, she knows a fair thing or two about watering her students’ interests in the subject (and making sure they don’t lose the plot!). Organised by the York Rotters, she’s holding three different workshops in February to help educate people on how to grow vegetables in a small place – and best of all, it’s completely free! n For more information, call 01904 412861 or email rotters@stnicksfield.org.uk

Picture Perfect Fancy glancing into the garden of an inspirational Italian adventure? ‘The Italian Job’, presented by the Askham Bryan College Gardening Club, promises to be an interesting time for all. Illustrated with photography, Nigel Harrison tells the story of a group of Askham Bryan College students who travel over to northern Italy in their mission to restore a garden in need. n The event starts at 7.30pm in The Conference Hall, Askham Bryan College. Call David on 795059 for more information.

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GROW YOUR OWN with Debbie Pendle from Brunswick Organic Nursery Growing your own fruit and veg is rewarding, good for the planet – and your pocket. Here’s how…

Rhubarb

A few years ago, I took a group of Brunswick workers to visit The Camphill Village Trust at Botton village on the North York Moors. It was a beautiful winter day and the sun shone lighting up the valley as we descended down the hill to the farm. Our purpose for the visit on this occasion was to collect twenty or so Rhubarb crowns to plant in our walled garden to grow as a crop. As we loaded up I asked the head gardener which variety they were. He was unsure about the origins of this particular variety, but assured us that it was a star performer and even though it was un-named we wouldn’t be disappointed! We took the plants back and work began preparing the soil for planting; Rhubarb is tolerant of most soils but performs best on neutral soil (pH7). Dig over the soil making sure the area is completely free of perennial weeds that can be difficult to remove once the plants become established. Incorporate plenty of well rotted manure and for this crop, be generous - it is well worth the time and effort to prepare the ground well prior to planting as it will be in position for five to six years before it’s time to lift for division.

Prepare the planting hole with the addition of some slow release fertiliser that will help to encourage a strong root system and plant the crown at soil level about one meter apart and firm in well. Now here is the hard

part; do not pick any stalks during the first year as this will only serve to weaken the plant. Also, remove any flower heads that develop so that the plant’s energy is concentrated on developing a healthy root system and not wasted on flower and seed production.

The following year, harvest the stalks by gently twisting and pulling from the base ensuring the leaves are fully open. Leave approximately one third of the stalks so the plant can remain strong and healthy and never eat the leaves as they contain oxalic acid and are poisonous. The plants we had bought from Botton thrived in the free draining soil at the walled garden and as predicted we were delighted with the results. Last winter the time came to lift and divide the crowns. This has been done over a period of two years to guarantee a regular supply of produce to the shop. If you fancy growing some Rhubarb keep an eye out for the offspring of this crop, which is sold as ‘Walled Garden Variety’. The excess crowns are divided, potted on and sold off through the shop along with named varieties during the winter months. Top Tips Check out the sowing dates on old seed packets and replace old stock. Plan the crop rotation for the coming year and consider growing something new alongside perennial favourites. For more info visit: www.camphill.org.uk/botton

JOBS FOR January 3 Prune Currant and Gooseberry bushes 3 Prune autumn fruiting raspberries 3 Plant bare root fruit trees and bushes

(weather permitting) 3 Buy in seed potatoes

Local Suppliers: Brunswick of York CIC, Appleton Road, Bishopthorpe, York YO23 2RF

n Brunswick Organic Nursery is a growing charity that provides opportunities for adults with learning difficulties in horticulture. www.brunswickyork.org.uk

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Bloomin’ Gorgeous Whether you’re mad about marigolds, keen on carnations or dazzled by daffodils, 2012 has plenty to offer for every flowery fanatic. Join us as we take a sneak peak at some of next year’s best budding events… Newburgh Priory Flower Show. 8th April (Easter Sunday), 11am4pm, YO61 4AS In its fifth year, Newburgh Priory once again features the North’s most passionate flower nurseries, expert advice and a wide range of rare varieties available to purchase. Call 07730859441 for more information. Sutton Park Plant Fair. 15th April, 11am-4pm, YO61 1DP Set within a beautiful private house and garden, this event has long been a hit with solo enthusiasts and families alike. Call 01347 810249 for information. Harrogate Spring Flower Show. 26-29th April, 9:30am-5.30pm, HG2 8PW Seen as one of the UK’s largest independent flower events, the show features expert advice, demonstrations and a cookery theatre within its programme. Call 01423 546158 for more information. RHS Chelsea Flower Show. 22-26th May, 8am-8pm (except 26th when 8am-5.50pm), SW3 4SL Considered the world’s most famous flower event, 2012’s Chelsea Flower Show looks set to live up to its reputation with an enormous assortment of entries. Call 0845 260 5000 for more information. The Great Yorkshire Show. 10-12th July, 7:30am-7:30pm (except 12th when 7.30-6.30), HG2 8NZ Hailed as the largest agricultural event in the UK, 2012’s programme features a range of sights across its iconic grandstand, Country Pursuits arena and flower show. Call 01423 541000 for more information. Harrogate Autumn Flower Show. 14-16th September, 9.30am5.30pm, HG2 8PW Autumn edition of Harrogate’s popular event (see above). Have fun digging in to these events – and even if you’re not a flower-fan yet, we’re sure they’ll grow on you!

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THE REVIEW

Over the months of 2011, we sent some of our loyal (and hungry) advertisers and staff to go and sample some of York’s finest eateries. They then reported back to us here at Local Link HQ and provided us with a dazzling review of their restaurant experience! THE BAY TREE May 2011

BURN HALL August 2011

Our very own Editor Gini Guttery went along to trial the dishes at The Bay Tree in Stillington. (Well, you’ve got to have some perks of the job haven’t you!)

David Grierson, owner of Green Lane Carpets, was more than happy to go and sample the culinary delights at Burn Hall for us. In fact, he was so happy, that he and his wife checked in and made a night of it!

“The interior had a pretty, cosy but refreshingly modern look in the bar and restaurant and with a warm welcome from staff we felt like regulars immediately. Once we heard that the new landlord was an Aberdeen Angus breeder like ourselves, we duly ordered a fillet and sirloin. Both came with proper chips, grilled flat mushroom, tomato and salad garnish. The salad was meant to be eaten, not just as an afterthought! Tenderness and taste were the best we had ever had – well, except for our own! This will fast become a favourite haunt of those looking for quality in pub food”.

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“For my starter I had mackerel pate served with fresh bread. It was sublime, being full of flavour. We both chose rib-eye steak for our main course. The meat was cooked to perfection with the chef following our instructions to the letter. The steaks were served with mushrooms and chips. The chef had created a tower of chips which reminded me of the game Jenga! We washed down our steak with a bottle of cabernet merlot. It was so good we ordered a second bottle!”.

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DINE ABOUT September 2011 We sent Richard Foster to sample York’s newest dining concept, which he gave five stars. Dine About allows you to dine out in not one restaurant, but four... “We met for an ice-breaking drink at the Biltmore in Swinegate, but the first leg of our restaurant rove took us to The Dean Court Hotel. After a choice of four starters, I opted for grilled local black pudding, which was delicious. We walked through the city centre to 31 Castlegate for our mains. My pan roasted lamp rump, served with potato rosti, fine ratatouille, and redcurrant jus was superb. Our desert took us to Melton’s Too on Walmgate. I chose the Yorkshire cheeseboard. Our host Chris was great, ensuring our restaurant rove went without a hitch”.

THE ROSE & CROWN October 2011 Barry Kent from Dream Doors went along with his friend Carol Miles to see if the Rose & Crown lives up to its sparkling reputation... “The Rose & Crown has a character all of its own. The interior is quirky, with lots of interesting bits and pieces everywhere, but the atmosphere is very comfortable and homely. I started with scallops and black pudding with a

watercress garnish. The slices were so crispy, they tasted delicious. For main I had the bed of lamb served on a bed of mashed potatoes. It was just pink enough, tender without looking as if it was going to run back to its mother! The people of Sutton on the Forest are in for a treat!”.

THE RED LION IN KNAPTON November 2011 The man behind The Flat Roof Company, Kevin, was chuffed when we sent him for a delicious three course treat... “We often thought we didn’t have a pub that serves good food near to us in West York, but it turns out we have one on our doorstep! We couldn’t believe the credentials of the owner and head chef, Annie Prescott, who has worked with the likes of Michel Roux Jnr at La Gavroche in London. For my main, I ordered Monk Fish in Parma ham with Puy lentils in a red wine sauce. Initially I wasn’t sure the fish and Parma ham would go, but it was served steaming hot and delicious. We look forward to returning soon!”. n The Bay Tree 01347 811394 Burn Hall 01347 825400, Dine About 619297, The Rose & Crown 01347 811333, The Red Lion 793957

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Our most favourite chocolate preson - Sophie Jewett from Little Pretty things and the owner of our newest indulgence destination, York Cocoa House, has sent us this great recipe for you to try. (hint hint‌.we LOVE all things chocolate here at Local Link HQ)

Ingredients:

Chocolate Tiffin

I think this is one of my favourite chocolate recipes as it is so easy to make and can be made with whatever you have left in the cupboard! Method:

1 In a bowl mix up your chosen bits and pieces, ideally you want a mixture of flavours and sized pieces, but no bigger than a 5p piece in size. 2 In another bowl break up your chosen chocolate into small chunks, again about the size of a 5p piece. 3 Measure the cream, place it into a saucepan, and heat until it comes to the boil. Pour immediately over the pieces of chocolate.

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4 Chop the butter into small pieces and put on top of the cream and chocolate. It's very important not stir the chocolate and cream as you will cool the mixture down. Let it sit there for about 4 minutes before stirring.

5 After 4 minutes give the chocolate, cream and butter a good mix to incorporate into a smooth chocolatey, creamy texture. 6 Add the "bits and pieces" into the chocolate, a spoonful at a time, stirring the mixture between each addition. 7 Line the swiss roll tin with silver foil and lightly grease the foil with butter or oil.

3 500g of chunks of you r favourite dried things, this could be a mix ture of any of the following: mini marsh mallows, glace cherries, dried fruit, nuts, biscuits, chocolate chips, chopped up Christmas cake. It’s up to you! 3 300g of chocolate - mil k or dark 3 150ml of cream 3 30g of butter 8 Spoon the chocolate mixture into the swiss roll tin, pushing into all corners 9 Place the tray in the fridge to set for about 20 minutes. Remove from the fridge and cut into small pieces while it is still quite soft. 10 Return the tray to the fridge for it to set fully. Serve and enjoy. For a truly decadent treat you could cover each piece in chocolate or drizzle chocolate over the top and leave to set before serving.

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Food fairs

Malton Food Lovers Festival. 19-20 May Celebration of the town’s food and drink, with events including cooking theatres. Call 01653 692849 or visit http://www.welovemalton.co.uk for more information.

York Food and Drink Festival. 21-30 September. Flagstone 10-day event to promote York’s regional food and drink. Call 01904 466687 or visit www.yorkfoodfestival.com for more information.

Market Days

27 JANUARY FARMERS MARKET Parliament Street, 9am-5pm. Farmers, growers or producers from within York sell their produce, direct to the public, cutting out the middle man for lower prices. The stalls sell plenty of delicious and homemade produce such as bakery goods, meats, cheeses, cupcakes, crisps, jams, chutneys, pickles, pies and more all at a fair price.

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n Newgate Market. 9am – 4pm (4.30pm Sat and Sun). York boasts the brightest and possibly best daily open market in the North. Newgate market has 110 stalls offering something for everyone every day including a wide variety of goods, fruit and vegetables, as well as a good selection of fresh fish and meat.

traditional funfair. For details, call the booking line on 0844 847 1523 or visit www.theicefactor.co.uk

Until 15 January (PIC) n Malcolm Ludvigsen Exhibition, Cafe 68, Gillygate. A chance to see some of Malcolm’s snowscapes, painted locally last year during the Big Freeze. For more information, visit http://www.malcolmludvigsen.org.uk/snowscapes. htm.

n Plague Poverty and Prayer Exhibition, Merchant Adventurers Hall, Fossgate. Plague, Poverty and Prayer looks at early medicine by examining unique archaelogical evidence excavated by York Archaelogical Trust over a thirty year period. The exhibition explores everyday life for the people of York from the Norman invasion to the Tudor times and provides a unique view of medicine displayed in the Undercroft of the Hall, which used to be a hospital.

Every night n Ghost trail of York West Doors of York Minster. 7.30pm. Dare you cross the centuries and discover York’s spine-chilling history? From tragic plague victims to murdered orphans and the plumber who spotted an entire Roman legion marching through a basement, you’ll find out how York earned its reputation as one of the most haunted cities in the world. No need to book, just turn up. Call 633276 for more information.

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4 January Until January 2012 n Christmas Collection, Pyramid Gallery, 43 Stonegate. 10am – 5pm daily, 11am – 4.30pm Sundays. Local artist David Baumforth’s exhibition of paintings form of Pyramid Gallery’s Christmas Collection. Other exhibitors include London artist printmaker Anita Klein, jewellers Jane Macintosh and John Field, glass maker Graham Muir, and sculptor Paul Smith. Call 01904 641187.

Until 8 January n The Ice Factor, Mcarthur Glen Designer Outlet, York. Visit Yorkshire’s own winter wonderland. As well as the famous outdoor ice rink, you’ll find Santa’s grotto, a Christmas market with a whole host of festive goodies, and a

n Cafe Scientifique, Yorkshire Philosophical Society, Basement Bar, York City Screen, Coney Street. 7pm. David Coulthard MBE presents a talk on ‘Learning to Survive on the Edge of Space’. Tickets are free - call 0871 902 5726. n Beyond Monopoly! York Railway Institute, Queen Street. 5 – 10pm. Step away from that Playstation, join York’s friendliest boardgame club and have some old fashioned fun!

5 January n Clothes and Present Swap, Space 109 Walmgate. 7.30 - 9.30pm. Bring clean clothes/ presents to swap. Social and Fundraiser for York Labour Party. Run by Anna Semlyen 07891 989310 anna@yogainyork.co.uk

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7, 8, 14, 15, 21 and 22 January n Dramatic Combat School, The Guildhall. 10am – 5pm. Join Dr Ian Stapleton for a six day course, learning three styles of historical combat technique and how to use them for full dramatic effect. Spread over three weekends and leading to an accredited qualification recognised within the Theatre and Film industry. Places are limited – call 01904 615505 to book.

7 January n York Book Fair, York Racecourse. 10am – 4.30pm. Over 100 leading UK booksellers will be offering antiquarian and secondhand books, ephemera, maps and prints. Free bus shuttle from York station. Call 01904 794711 n Free Open Session, New Earswick & District Bowling Club, Huntington Road. 10am – 2pm. Looking to make some new friends in 2012? Go along to New Earswick Bowling Club and discover an absorbing and sociable new hobby. Call 01904 750230 or visit www.newearswickbc.co.uk n Beyond Monopoly! York Railway Institute, Queen Street. 10am - late. Step away from that Playstation, join York’s friendliest boardgame club and have some old fashioned fun!

8 January (And 2nd Sunday of every month) n Community Hu Chant, The Garden Room, York Central Library. 12 noon. Experience the uplifting HU chant and connect with the divine presence within. Inner personal experience is the focus, and a brief discussion on a spiritual topic BURN the HALL_LOCAL 16/12/11 follows chant, whichLINK_1-4_DEC aims to help you better understand yourself as a person. Call 780002.

n Greyhound Walk, meet at Fulford Arms. 10am for 10.30 start. Calling all greyhound, lurcher, whippet, saluki and other sighthound owners! Join the monthly walk and give your dog chance to socialise with other hounds while chatting with other sighthound owners. The walk is usually on the first Sunday of the month but in January only will be on the second Sunday. For details contact Tina Abbott of York Walkies on 07974 757927.

10 January n Heworth Retired Men’s Forum, Heworth Without Community Centre, Applecroft Road. 10.30am. Dorothy Reed will giving a talk on “The Lost Houses of Dringhouses”. All retired men 16:03 Page 1 are welcome – you do not have to live in Heworth!

13 January – 3 February n ‘Landscapes & Nudes’ exhibition, Bar Lane Studios, Micklegate. York born Hugo Platt is a highly acclaimed photographer and darkroom printer who will be displaying a selection of his black & white hand printed photographs for the first time.

14 January n Simon Bull – Portrait painting, Space 109, Walmgate. 10am – 4pm. An enjoyable drawing and painting workshop to help improve your portraiture skills. You will learn a variety of techniques and tricks to produce convincing and realistic portraits in one day! Open to all abilities Visit www.space109.org, or call 01904 612790

ONE GREAT VENUE. TWO GREAT NIGHTS.

A NIGHT OF LIVE COMEDY Join us for an amazing night of laughs and hilarity when some of the country’s leading stand-up comics visit Burn Hall

DELIUS

150th BIRTHDAY CONCERT

ANVIL SPRINGSTIEN RAY KANE • TONY VINO BEN DAVIDS Friday 17th February 2012

8.00pm, show 8.30pm. Tickets £9.50

CharityBall BURN HALL’S BLACK TIE

Burn Hall are holding a fantastic Black Tie Charity Ball in aid of Macmillan Cancer Support

25th February 2012 6.30pm until 1.00am. Tickets £45.00 per person

For all information 01347 825 400 or visit www.burn-hall.co.uk Tollerton Road I Huby I York I YO61 1JB I enquiries@burn-hall.co.uk

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n Winter Head Gardener Tour, Brodsworth Hall and Gardens. Join the Head Gardener for an in-depth insight into the history of the gardens and planting design. Find out plans for the future developments and view the grounds with commentary from the Head Gardener. Tickets £15, members only, call 0870 333 1183

16 January n Circle Dance Taster Evening, Priory Street Centre, Priory Street, 7.30pm. A light way to exercise and have fun at the same time. Circle Dance teaches dances from all around the world to catchy music and rhythms. Beginners welcome, no need to bring a partner. Tel 788058.

19 January n Circle Dance Taster Sessions, Huntington Memorial Hall, 10am and Clement’s Hall, Nunthorpe Road at 7.30pm. A light way to exercise and have fun at the same time. Circle Dance teaches dances from all around the world to catchy music and rhythms. Beginners welcome, no need to bring a partner. Tel 788058.

20 January n Haxby & Wigginton U3A Talk, Wigginton Recreation Hall. 2pm. Tom Dixon will be giving a talk on ‘Pontefract; the story of an old Yorkshire town’.

n Guided tours: Helmsley Archaeology Store, Helmsley Castle. 11am - 12.30pm & 2pm -3.30pm. View the archaeology collection with expert Conservators and Curators. Find out amazing stories behind the collection and handle objects. Members only, book in advance on 01439 770442

20 – 21 January n York Stamp & Coin Fair, York Racecourse. 10am – 4pm. There are around 95 Stamp Dealers plus 60+ Coin, Banknote and Medal Dealers with stands, buying and selling material. You can buy or sell, get valuations or just browse and see what the hobby is all about. There are often specialist society meetings to which everyone is welcome. There is a bar for alcoholic drinks plus a full self service restaurant open during the day. Visit www.stampshows.net

21 January n Delius’ 150th Birthday Concert, St Olave’s Church, Marygate. The Academy of St Olave’s presents a celebration of the composer’s birthday, with music from Delius. Tickets on the door or from Visit York, Call 01904 550099. n Burns Night Celebrate the life and poetry of Scotland’s national bard with a 3 course dinner, coffee, whisky and Scottish Piper at The Grange Hotel, 1 Clifton, York. Tel 01904 644744 n 70s & 80s Night, Burn Hall Hotel, Tollerton Road, Huby. 7.30pm – 12.30am. Get your boogie shoes on and step back in time to the golden age of disco. Enjoy a three course meal with prizes up for grabs for the best dressed. Call 01347 825400

n Beyond Monopoly! York Railway Institute, Queen Street. 10am - late. Step away from that Playstation, join York’s friendliest boardgame club and have some old fashioned fun!

22 january n The Wedding Affair at The York Marriott,12.00pm to 4.00pm. One of Yorkshire’s finest and luxury wedding fairs with over 50 Exhibitors, entertainment, bridal competitions and gift bags. Free admission. 0843 289 8504

24 January n Heworth Retired Men’s Forum, Heworth Without Community Centre, Applecroft Road. 10.30am. The speaker is former Lord Mayor David Wilde on ‘Lords of the City’ – the Lord Mayors of York. All retired men are welcome!

27 January n Acoustic Night, Space 109 Walmgate. 7.30 – 10.30pm. Three highly talented artists sing their own songs in a beautiful candlelit gallery setting. Bring your own drinks and sit at cafe tables or lounge in our big comfy sofas.Visit www. space109.org , or call 01904 612790.

28 January n Kim Gibson – Soft sculpture brooches, Space 109 Walmgate. 11am - 4pm. Learn how to design and make your own Felt Brooch, this will include teaching embroidery stitches such as Running Stitch, Blanket Stitch and Chain Stitch, which can be used to enhance each individual brooch. All materials provided. Visit www.space109.org, or call 01904 612790.

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n Fruit Tree Pruning. 9.30am – 1pm. York Get Growing Project presents this mainly practical course on how to prune established and young fruit trees. All the above courses are free and open to anyone. To book a place phone 01904 644300 or email yorkgetgrowing@btcv.org.uk


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than ever. Over 50 leading traders, table top sale, games, exhibits and competitions. Come along and enjoy a fascinating glimpse into the world of the wargamers – you’ll be hooked! Call Nathan on 01904 693660 or visit www.yorkwargames.org

11 – 19 February n Jorvik Viking Festival. With music, talks, living history and a Viking wedding, the 27th annual Viking Festival promises to be bigger and better. Check out the full programme and book by visiting www.jorvik-viking-centre.co.uk/viking-festival n Viking Trail for Children, Clifford’s Tower. Concealed within n Comedy Night, York Racecourse. Eat, drink and be merry at York Racecourse’s ever popular comedy night, with a fun-filled bill featuring Brendan Dempsey, Larry Dean, Yianni Agisilaou and Iszi Laurence.Call 01904 638971 n Soft Fruit Pruning. 9.30am – 1pm. York Get Growing Project presents a mainly practical course on pruning blackcurrants, gooseberries, raspberries, blueberries and other soft fruit. All the above courses are free and open to anyone. To book call 01904 644300

4 February n York Guildhall Orchestra, York Barbican. 7.30pm. York Guildhall Orchestra get their 2012 programme off to a flying start with a lively concert featuring works by Mozart, Grieg and Brahms. Call 0844 8542757 or visit www. yorkbarbican.co.uk to book.

n Wedding Fair The Grange Hotel 12 – 4pm Fashion Show by Mila Brides and Exhibition of local wedding service providers. Tel 01904 644744

n Simon Palmour - Black and white photography, Space 109, Walmgate. 10am – 4pm. Discover what makes a good photo, tips and guidelines, portraits, landscapes, abstract, candid shots. Taking shots, editing, printing / exhibiting. Bring along a digital camera, your best photo, and a favourite shot. Visit www.space109.org , or call 01904 612790 f

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n Lunchtime Limber Circle Dance for fun and fitness, York Explore Library. Beginners welcome, no need to bring a partner. Tel 788058.

n Vapnartak ’12, York Racecourse. 10am – 5pm. York Wargames Society present their annual show, now in its 35th year and bigger and better

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the grounds are the mini model Viking Gods and Goddesses who promise a small prize to those who can find them. In conjunction with the Jorvik Viking Festival.

11 February n Valentines Celebration, Gimcrack Rooms, York Racecourse. Bring your loved one along for a romantic night out. Tickets £28 including a hot buffet and music from the fantastic Steve Cassidy Band. To book, call Frank on 01904 796452 or Sylvia on 01904 783175.

23 February n The Diary of Anne Frank Performance & Dinner. A great even in conjunction with York Theatre Royal. Enjoy a two course dinner in the historic tearooms of Treadsurer’s House followed by the dramatic and heartbreaking story of Anne Frank performed at the York Theatre Royal. Call 01904 624247.

COMMUNITY HU CHANT & discussion

Experience your own connection with the divine presence within ALL WELCOME The Garden Room,York Central Library 12.00am Sunday 8th January Annette Backlar: 01423 780002

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Free for all! We all know York’s a great place to live. And it’s even better from 29th January to 4th February, when The York Residents Festival gives us all a chance to explore some of the city’s world class attractions for free! There are also special exhibitions, and special rates available at some superb restaurants and shops. The Residents Festival is organised by Visit York as a thank you for the warm welcome we give to York’s seven million annual visitors every year. This year’s event is being sponsored by Coles Solicitors, whose generous support has enabled the festival to grow bigger and better.

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To take advantage of the offers available, simply present your valid York Card (if you don't have one, visit York Explore to pick one up. Also, please note YorkCards were updated this year, so you’ll need to make sure yours is valid).

Attractions, events and exhibitions All Saints Church, North Street. 01904 728122 Saturday 28 January. Guided tours at 10 and 11.15am, plus Latin Vespers for Candlemas at 5pm, with dazzling illuminations of the church building. The Bar Convent, Blossom St. 01904 643238 Saturday 28 January. 10am-4pm. Barley Hall, Coffee Yard, off Stonegate. 01904 615505 Saturday 28 & Sunday 29 January. 10am-5pm (last admission 4pm). New Behind the scenes at BBC Radio York, Bootham Row. 01904 641351 Saturday 28 & Sunday 29 January. 10am-4pm. Pre-booking essential. Call BBC Radio York between 9am and 1pm weekdays from 3 January.

Bedern Hall , Bedern. 01904 653698 Sunday 29 January, 10.30am-4.30pm. Three of York’s ancient Guilds provide an insight into how their history has shaped the City over the centuries. Beningbrough Hall & Gardens, Signposted off A19 & A59. 01904 472027 Saturday 28 & Sunday 29 January. 11am – 3.30pm. Black Swan Folk Club, The Black Swan Inn, Peasholme Green. 01904 632922 Sunday 29 January, 2pm – 6pm. Live entertainment.

Clifford’s Tower, Tower St, 01904 646940 Saturday 28 & Sunday 29 January, 10am – 4pm. 100 free tickets available from the Visit York Information Centre at 1 Museum Street. Otherwise, £1 entry for YorkCard holders. DIG – An Archaeological Adventure, St Saviourgate, 01904 615505 Saturday 28 & Sunday 29 January. 10am-4pm. Pre-booking essential. Eden Camp Modern History Museum, Nr Malton, 01653 697777 Saturday 28 & Sunday 29 January. 10am – 5pm (last admission 4pm).

York is gearing up to celebrate 800 years since it was granted its Royal Charter by King John in 1212 York will be celebrating in a big way in 2012. It will be 800 years since the city was granted a Royal Charter by King John in 1212, allowing York to take charge of its financial affairs and to trade freely. In response, York’s citizens created a council led by a mayor to manage the city’s affairs, laying the foundations of local democracy. The city wants to get its residents, businesses and visitors involved in the year-long celebration; to understand the city’s unique past; create a sense of belonging in the city today; and make a step change for the future.

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New Energise, Cornlands Road, 01904 552424 Saturday 28 and Sunday 29 January. A 7m high mobile climbing wall will be available in the city centre on Saturday and Sunday. Enjoy a free swim from 4- 6pm on Sunday afternoon. For timetables and information visit www.energiseyork.com. New Explore York Library and Learning Centre, Museum Street, 01904 552828 Saturday 28 January, 9am-5pm & Sunday 29 January. 11am-4pm. Special exhibition and other surprises. F1 Racing, JMD Raceway, Monks Cross, 01904 673555 Friday 27 January, 1pm-8pm. Free 10 lap drive or 5 minute Kub Kart session. Age and height restrictions apply. Sessions are subject to availability. All weekend visitors will receive a £5 voucher for a discount against a future event. For session times and full t&c’s, please see www.visityork.org New Family Learning Number Trail, starts York Explore Library and Learning Centre Saturday 28 & Sunday 29 January. Have a go at a number trail around York. Minimum one adult and one primary school aged child per group. New The Friends of York Walls – Fishergate Postern Tower, 01904 337308 Saturday 28 & Sunday 29 January, 11am-3pm. Haunted, 35 Stonegate, 01904 541779 Monday 30 January – Friday 3 February, 10.30am-5pm. Last entry is 30 minutes before close. Not suited to those with limited mobility.

Jorvik Viking Centre, Coppergate, 01904 615505 Saturday 28 & Sunday 29 January, 4pm-6pm. New Kentmere House, 53 Scarcroft Hill, 01904 656507 Saturday 28 & Sunday 29 January. 11am-5pm. Merchant Adventurers’ Hall, Fossgate, 01904 654818 Saturday 28 January. 9am-3.30pm. New Merchant Taylors Hall, Aldwark, 07411 173815 Sunday 29 January. 11am-4pm. Micklegate Bar Museum, Micklegate, 01904 615505 Saturday 28 & Sunday 29 January. 10am-4pm (last admission 3pm). My Open Weekend 2012, Millers Yard, off Gillygate, 01904 655550 Saturday 28 January & Sunday 29 January. A full weekend of talks, classes, information and taster massage treatments. See www.millersyard.co.uk York College Mystery Plays Experience ‘Have a go’ Workshops, The Yorkshire Museum Saturday 28 & Sunday 29 January, 10am-12pm & 1pm-3pm. York College Mystery Plays Experience ‘Ye Olde Medieval Dance Flashmob’, Parliament Street, Museum Gardens & St Helen’s Square. Saturday 28 & Sunday 29 January, impromptu timings over the weekend. Watch out for York College Performing Arts students as they lead the

residents of York in a medieval dance flashmob. The New School House Gallery, Peasholme Green, 01904 653603 Saturday 28 January, 10am-5pm. Richard III Museum, Monk Bar, 01904 634191 Saturday 28 & Sunday 29 January, 9.30am-4pm. The Wheel of York, The Royal York Hotel, Station Road Sunday 29 January, 9am – 12noon. One complimentary standard wheel ticket per YorkCard holder. New Yearsley Swimming Pool, Hayley’s Terrace, Haxby Road, 01904 552424 Sunday 29 January, 1.45pm – 7.30pm. Enjoy free Sunday afternoon swimming at Yearsley Pool. See timetable for details at www.york.gov.uk/fit. York Army Museum, Tower Street, 01904 461010 Saturday 28 & Sunday 29 January, 10am – 4.30pm. York Art Gallery, Exhibition Square, 01904 650333 Saturday 28 January, 11am – 1pm and 2pm – 4pm. Discover your creativity in an art workshop under the gentle guidance of artist Jake Attree. Pre-booking essential. York Cemetery, Cemetery Road, 01904 610587 Sunday 29 January, 10am-4pm. Visit the Catacombs, take a stroll in the garden and see the genealogists in action.

Some of the highlights of York 800: 28-29 January Residents Festival. Many York attractions open their doors free to York residents with Yorkcards, including special York 800 events. March York Stories launch. A chance for residents to record their stories about their home city for posterity. 12-16 May York 800 Adult Learners Week. Learn about your heritage and skill up for your future. 19 June Olympic Torch Relay and Knavesmire Concert. A wide range of sports demonstrations that you can take part in. Knavesmire concert: 16.00 to 19.30. 19 June-9 September Sports participation activity across the city. Creating our Olympic legacy with voluntary sports clubs across the city.

7-22 July Festival of the Rivers. Annual celebration of the Rivers Ouse and Foss, featuring a flotilla of boats on the River Ouse. 9 July Charter Day. 800 years to the day since York was granted its City Charter by King John. Climax of Ebor Vox – York choirs singing across the city. Unveiling of York 800 schools tapestry. July Youth Charter. The young people of York will create and present a new Charter for the city. Mid July Archives Exhibition, York Explore. The best archives outside London open their doors to the public whose histories they hold - part of York’s Medieval Summer. Mid July Big City Read. Featuring a specially commissioned medieval murder mystery novel set in the Minster, by Susanna Gregory.

End July Archaeological dig, Mansion House. For at least the last 700 years the Guildhall and Mansion House have been the seat of local democracy in York. The six week archaeological excavation led by York Archaeological Trust will hope to unlock the secrets that lie hidden. 2-27 August York Cycle of Mystery Plays. The magnificent Mystery Plays return to their outdoor setting in the Museum Gardens for the first time since the 1980s. 21-30 September Festival of Food and Drink. Ten days of markets, events and activities with a York 800 ‘foodie’ theme. 24-27 October Illuminating York. York transformed into a wonderland. 31 December Community New Year’s Eve.

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New York Cocoa House, 3 Blake Street, 01904 675787 Saturday 28 January, 10am-6pm & Sunday 29 January. 11am-5pm. Sample traditional confectionery recipes, and create your own chocolate masterpiece. York Cocoa House chocolate making workshop, York Mansion House. Sunday 29 January, 11am. Pre-booking is essential. Book your ticket at the Visit York Information Centre at 1 Museum Street. York Cocoa House, York’s Chocolate History tasting event, York Mansion House, Sunday 29 January, 7pm. Pre-booking essential. Book your ticket at the Visit York Information Centre at 1 Museum Street. New York Does Vintage - Bunting Making Workshop, upstairs in Pitcher and Piano, 01904 448210 or 07896840397. Sunday 29 January, 11am – 1pm & 1.30pm – 3.30pm. Pre-booking essentail, email nowandthenevents@gmail.com or call the number above. York Glaziers Trust – Bedern Studio, Deangate, 0844 939 0015 Saturday 28 & Sunday 29 January, 10am, 11.30am, 1.30pm and 3pm (tours last 30 minutes). Pre-booking essential. York Minster, 0844 939 0011 Saturday 28 January 9.30am-5pm & 29 January, 12.30 - 5pm. New York Minster ‘Monsters, Mermaids and Mouth Pullers’, 0844 939 0015 Saturday 28 January, 10am-11.30am & 2pm-

3.30pm. Pre-booking essential. New York Minster ‘Make Your Own Charter’, Old Palace, Home of York Minster’s Historic Collections, 0844 939 0015. Saturday 28 January, 10am. Make your very own charter, and have it witnessed and authorised. Prebooking essential. The Quilt Museum & Gallery, St Anthony’s Hall, Peasholme Green, 01904 613242 Saturday 28 January, 10am – 4pm (last admission 3.30pm).

New York Archives and Local History Service, Explore York Library and Learning Centre, 01904 552828 Saturday 28 January, 2pm and 3.30pm. Discover the secrets of the archive and get hands-on access to some of its treasures. Pre-booking essential. York Castle Museum, The Eye of York, 01904 687687 Saturday 28 & Sunday 29 January, 9.30am-5pm.

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York Mystery Plays 2012. 2nd - 27th August York Museum Gardens www.yorkmysteryplays2012.com 10% off 2 tickets for York Residents

Available in person at the York Theatre Royal Box Office on 28 & 29 Jan. 500 tickets available at the discount rate, terms and conditions apply, subject to availability. Box Office opening times will be 10 - 8 Sat 28, 12- 4 Sun 29 128 EVENTS KEY: n WALKS & TOURS n LOCAL & COMMUNITY EVENTS n DAYS OUT & ATTRACTIONS n CONCERTS n ANTIQUES FAIRS & AUCTIONS


The York Dungeon, 12 Clifford Street, 01904 632599 Saturday 28 January – Sunday 5 February. Visit www.thedungeons.com for information about opening times.

New Exploring York, Meet at St Helen’s Square, info@exploringyork.com, 07981 242764 Saturday 28 & Sunday 29 January, 11am & 2pm (90 minutes duration). Discover how York’s Royal Charter changed the city. Pre-booking required.

Yorkshire Air Museum, Elvington, 01904 608595 Saturday 28 & Sunday 29 January, 10am-4pm The Yorkshire Museum, Museum Gardens, 01904 687687 Saturday 28 & Sunday 29 January, 10am-5pm. New York Observatory, The Museum Gardens, 01904 650333 Saturday 28 January, 11am-2.30pm. Visit the oldest working observatory in Yorkshire. 6pm-7pm & 7.15pm-8.15pm. Gaze at the stars through the historic Thomas Cooke telescope (pre-booking essential for telescope).

Tours and Walks Association of Voluntary Guides, Meet at Exhibition Square Saturday 28 & Sunday 29 January, 10.15am & 1.15pm. Two hour historical walking tour. New Bedern Hall Guilds Guided Walk, Start & Finish at Bedern Hall, 07749 269435 Sunday 29 January, 10.30am, 12.30pm and 2.30pm. Discover the medieval Guild Halls of the City. The Cedar Court Grand Hotel and Spa, Station Rise, 01904 380038 Saturday 28 & Sunday 29 January, 10.30am & 3pm. Take a look around this iconic building, once the headquarters of the North Eastern Railway.

Ghost Hunt of York, starts at the Shambles Saturday 28 & Sunday 29 January, 7.30pm. 50 free tickets available every evening, call into the Visit York Information Centre to collect your ticket.

people to book on a tour each day get in free. Otherwise residents £2 entrance with YorkCard. Pre-booking essential from 21 January. York Theatre Royal, St Leonard’s Place, 01904 623568 Sunday 29 January, 12pm – 4pm (tours every 30 minutes). Pre-booking required.

The Ghost Trail of York, Meet at the West Doors of York Minster, 01904 633276 Saturday 28 January, 6pm. A fun, family, friendly evening walk around the ancient heart of York. New Scoot Cycling Holidays, River Path by Memorial Gardens / York City Rowing Club, 01904 720003 Saturday 28 & Sunday 29 January, 10am & 12.30pm. Two hour tour by bike. Bikes (sized to suit) and equipment provided. New Town and Country Walk, Meet at the garage, junction of Hull Rd (A1079) and Melrosegate, 01904 488552 Saturday 28 January, 10.30am. Gentle eight mile walk exploring rural parts of York. Bring a packed lunch. Yorkboat, Lendal Bridge and Kings Staith Landings, 01904 628324 Saturday 28 & Sunday 29 January, 11am, 12pm, 1pm, 2pm & 3pm. York Cold War Bunker, Monument Close, off Acomb Road, 01904 646940 Friday 27 & Saturday 28 January, 10am – 3pm (tours last 30 minutes). The first 20

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Theatre JOHAN STRAUSS GALA (13 JANUARY) A new show for 2012, the acclaimed Johann Strauss Dancers and Orchestra invite you to experience the magic of their Viennese Ball. Enjoy music directed from the violin in the traditional Viennese manner by David Juritz and the dancers in glorious period costumes. Sparkling soprano Amy Freston delivers wonderful songs, making this an all singing all dancing night to remember! Performed at The Barbican, Box office 0844 854 2757.

THE NUTCRACKER (28 JANUARY) Victoria Rooke School of Dance and Drama present this spectacular showcase based on the ballet classic story of The Nutcracker. The dazzling show will be a dance and drama spectacular, featuring many different forms of dance, including ballet, tap, contemporary and street. Performed at The Joseph Rowntree Theatre. Box office 789748

DAVID COPPERFIELD (21-25 February) All the tradition of a Dicken's classic but with much much more, York Stage Musicals are celebrating Charles Dickens' 200th Birthday with a new stage adaptation of his favourite novel David Copperfield - a story filled with adventure, excitement and wonder. Like a Dickensian Harry Potter, David leads us on a magical journey, encountering villains and challenges that will have you on the edge of your seat. The Joseph Rowntree stage will be transformed into a magical playground as David sets sail on the high seas in a playful world full of puppets, donkeys, music and invention. Box office 623568.

The Iron Lady Like her or loathe her, there’s no doubt Margaret Thatcher changed the face of Britain during the 80s. Meryl Streep stars in this surprising and intimate portrait of the woman who smashed through the barriers of gender and class to be heard in a maledominated world.

Mother and Child Karen is haunted by her decision to give up her baby for adoption as a teenager. When she discovers her granddaughter has been left motherless, she sees the opportunity to turn back the clock. Annette Bening stars in this moving look at what it really means to be a mother.

City Screen: 0871 902 5726 www.picturehouses.co.uk/york Reel Cinema: 0870 801 0870 www.reelcinemas.co.uk

at the outbreak of the First World War. Too young to enlist in the army, Albert embarks on a dangerous mission to find and bring Joey home. Directed by Steven Spielberg.

J. Edgar As the face of law enforcement in America for almost 50 years, J. Edgar Hoover was feared and admired, reviled and revered. But behind closed doors, he held secrets that would have destroyed his image, his career and his life. Directed by Clint Eastwood, starring Leonardo DiCaprio.

Acts of Godfrey This black comedy follows

young girl buys an antique box at a yard sale, unaware that inside the collectible lives a malicious ancient spirit. The girl’s father teams with his ex-wife to find a way to end the curse upon their child.

Victor as he attends a weekend business seminar, an event where gangsters, a pop star and a calculating fraudster are also present. Little does he know the weekend will change his life forever, as omniscient narrator Godfrey meddles with the weekend’s proceedings.

Shame Psychological drama starring Michael

The Descendants Matt King (George

The Possession Heart-stopping thrills as a

Fassbinder and Carey Mulligan. In New York City, Brandon’s carefully cultivated private life is disrupted when his sister Cissy arrives unannounced for an indefinite stay.

War Horse The moving story of a young man, Albert, whose beloved horse is sold to the cavalry

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Jack and Jill Family guy Jack Sadelstein (Adam Sandler) prepares for the annual event he dreads: the Thanksgiving visit of his twin sister, the needy and passive-aggressive Jill, who then refuses to leave. Also starring Katie Holmes. Coming up in 2012... February sees the return of The Muppets, Jim Henson’s marvellous puppet creations, with human co-stars Amy Adams and Jason Segal. In March, there’s more animation madness from The Pirates, the latest movie from Aardman (the people who brought us Wallace & Grommit). Later in the spring the latest Star Trek movie will be beaming down to a screen near you, followed in the summer by The Amazing Spider-Man, and The Dark Knight Rises. The year ends with the long-awaited new James Bond movie Skyfall, and The Hobbit, starring Martin Freeman as pint-sized adventurer Bilbo Baggins.

Clooney), the trustee of his family’s ancestral land in Hawaii, tries to reconnect with his two daughters after his wife suffers a serious boating accident and falls into a coma. Under pressure from different factions to sell the land, he belatedly learns a disturbing secret about his wife.

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Coppelia on his workshop balcony she's soon causing quite a stir in the village. The production is performed by local children’s dance school ‘Let’s Dance’ and is presented by Sandra Smith. Box Office 0844 871 3024

THE YORK FAMILY ROBINSON

(15 December – 4 February) York's loudest, wackiest panto returns for its 33rd year. From York to Whitby and then on to Australia, but will the comically dysfunctional "York Family Robinson" ever reach their final destination? Join them as they challenge the world's most treacherous waters in a desperate attempt to find the only living link with the beginning of time. Laugh yourself silly as they encounter dastardly fey pirates and find themselves shipwrecked on No Man's Land. Confused? You will be! Box Office 01904 623568.

THE GRAND OPERA HOUSE PRESENTS... ALADDIN

(9 December – 1 January) Panto time again? Oh yes it is! York's beloved family pantomime returns with Aladdin, a magic carpet ride of fun, thrills and festive cheer. Steven Arnold (Corrie's own Ashley Peacock) takes the title role, with Opera House favourite Aiden J Harvey returning as Wishy Washy and seasoned Dame Phil Randall taking them down a peg or two as the hilarious Widow Twankey. If you ask the genie for songs, laughs and a sprinkling of stardust this Christmas he'll be sure to grant all your three wishes in one with an unforgettable night out at the Opera House. Box Office 0844 871 3024

POCKLINGTON ARTS CENTRE 7 Hansel & Gretel 14 Collage Robots (10-12pm) 14 The Searchers (8pm) 19 Tom Russell BLACK SWAN FOLK CLUB 5 Miranda Sykes & Rex Preston 12 Singers & Musicians Night 19 Jackie Oates with Karen Tweed 26 Chris While THE DUCHESS 11 Lanterns On The Lake 14 Likely Lads 19 GWAR + Viking Skill + Sister 20 Toploader + Andy Doonan + The Lightwalks 25 Jonny Gill + Nathan Luke + According To Eve + Martin Wainwright

ALSO THIS MONTH... ELO EXPERIENCE (7 January) NIGEL KENNEDY (14 January) OMID DJALILI: TOUR OF DUTY (19 January) SUGGS; MY LIFE STORY (26 January)

THE TWIST SHOW (21 January) Take a nostalgic trip back in time with this spectacular, vibrant, non-stop rockin' show. The exciting cast and crew bring you an American Diner right into the theatre where 'Big' Tony Tremendo, the diner owner, delivers a show packed with authentic vocals, a live band, comedy and dancers. Relive the fabulous songs of a great Rock 'n' Roll era wrapped up in a 'Happy Days' family style feel. This unmissable show will leave you brimming with energy and aching to see it all again. Box Office 0844 871 3024

COPPELIA (28 January) Magic, mayhem and the original living doll. Crazy toymaker Dr Coppélius plans to bring his mechanical doll, Coppelia, to life – he just needs the right spell. When Dr Coppelius leaves

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YORK ACORN RUGBY CLUB 1 Ian Frankle 7 Thunderstruck 8 Vivas 73 15 Pepper Hearts 21 The McClarrons 22 Roadstunner 29 Pure Magic Venue Contacts: Pocklington Arts Centre 01759301547, Black Swan Folk Club 679131, Dean Court Hotel 625082, The Duchess 641143, Fibbers 651250, Stereo 612237, Basement 612 940, York Acorn Rugby Club 330351.

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Building & Property Maintenance 136 Roofing, Loft Conversions, Tiling, Extensions, Pointing

Garage Doors Handypeople Joinery

Loft Conversions, Sash Windows, Replacement Doors

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Locks / Security 144 Plastering 145 Plumbing & Heating 145

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Decorators

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Electricians

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Removals & Storage 148 Roofing 148

Fascias & Soffits

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Domestic Appliance repairs & Guttering

Gas Servicing, Emergency Plumbers, Boilers

Flat roofing

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Health & Safety (including food safety and accidents at work): 01904 551525

Representation – MPs, Councillors, etc.

Tourism: 01904 550099

Nigel Adams MP for Selby & Ainsty (Conservative) Telephone: 01937 838083 Email: nigel.Adams.mp@parliament.uk Selby & Ainsty Conservative Campaign Centre, 17 High Street, Tadcaster, North Yorkshire, LS24 9AP

Money & Business

Andrew Jones MP for Harrogate & Knaresborough (Conservative) Telephone: 01423 529614 Email: andrew.jones.mp@parliament.uk 57 East Parade, Harrogate, North Yorkshire, HG1 5LQ Anne McIntosh MP for Thirsk, Malton and Filey (Conservative) Telephone: 01845 523 835 Email: mcintosha@parliament.uk House of Commons, London, SW1A 0AA Julian Sturdy MP for York Outer (Conservative) Telephone: 01904 788355 Email: julian@juliansturdy.co.uk York Conservatives, 1 Ash Street, Poppleton Road, York, YO26 4UR Hugh Bayley MP for York Central (Labour). Telephone: 01904 623713. Email: hugh.bayley.mp@parliament.uk 59 Holgate Road, York, YO24 4AA Help and Advice Citizens advice Bureau: 08444 111 444 - www.citizensadvice.org.uk Flooding: 0845 988 1188 Electoral registration: 01904 551051 Council HQ: 01904 551550 - www.york.gov.uk Non-emergency police: 101 Council tax / benefit enquiries: 01904 551558 152

Useful numbers for workers and employers Commercial waste: 01904 553270 or 01904 553282 Licenses (busking, music, alcohol on premises): 01904 552512 Business rates (tax): 01904 551140 Emergency planning advisor: 01904 551003 Economic development service: 01904 554433 Consumer direct / Trading standards: 08454 040506 Jobseeker direct: 0845 606 0234 www.jobseekers.direct.gov.uk Job-centre plus: Stonebow, 01904 682100; Monkgate, 01904 682100

Local sports fixtures 2012 York City January Sun 1 Sat 7 Sat 21 Tues 24 Sat 28

York v Mansfield Lincoln City v York York v Ebbsfleet United Kidderminster v York Darlington v York

February Sat 4 York v Gateshead Sat 11 Grimsby v York Sat 18 York v Stockport Sat 25 Newport County v York

March Sat 3 Tues 6 Sat 10 Sat 17 Sat 24 Sat 31

York v Hayes & Yeading York v Tamworth Bath City v York Cambridge Utd v York York v Southport Luton v York

April Sat 7 Mon 9 Sat 14 Sat 21 Sat 28

York v Fleetwood Town Alfreton Town v York York v Newport County Braintree Town v York York v Forest Green

YORKSHIRE COUNTY CRICKET CLUB April 5-8 13-15 19-22 26-29

Kent CCC, Headingley Carnegie (LV=CC) Leeds Bradford, Headingley Carnegie MCCU (UNIV) Essex CCC, Headingley Carnegie (LV=CC) Kent CCC, Canterbury (LV=CC)

May 2-5 6 9-12

Leicestershire CCC, Headingley Carnegie (LV=CC) Kent Spitfires, Headingley Carnegie (CB40) Gloucestershire CCC, Bristol (LV=CC)

16-19 20 24 27 30-2

Hampshire CCC, TBC (LV=CC) Derbyshire Falcons, TBC (CB40) Sussex Sharks, Hove (CB40) Unicorns, TBC (CB40) Northamptonshire CCC, Headingley Carnegie (LV=CC)


March

June 3 6-9 15 17 18 22 24 27 29

Northamptonshire Steelbacks, Headingley Carnegie (CB40) Glamorgan CCC, Colwyn Bay (LV=CC) Durham Dynamos, Headingley Carnegie (FLt20) Leicestershire Foxes, Headingley Carnegie (FLt20) Derbyshire Falcons, Derby (FLt20) Durham Dynamos, Emirates ICG (FLt20) Nottinghamshire Outlaws, Scarborough (FLt20) Leicestershire Foxes, Grace Road (FLt20) Lancashire Lightning, Headingley Carnegie (FLt20)

July 5 6 8 11-14 18-21 22 27-30

Nottinghamshire Outlaws, Trent Bridge (FLt20) Lancashire Lightning, Old Trafford (FLt20) Derbyshire Falcons, Headingley Carnegie (FLt20) Hampshire CCC, Rose Bowl (LV=CC) Derbyshire CCC, Chesterfield (LV=CC) Derbyshire Falcons, Chesterfield (CB40) Leicestershire CCC, Grace Road (LV=CC)

August 1-4 7 9 12 15-18 19 22 27 28-31

Northamptonshire CCC, Northampton (LV=CC) Warwickshire Bears, Edgbaston (CB40) Northamptonshire Steelbacks, Northampton (CB40) Unicorns, TBC (CB40) Derbyshire CCC, Headingley Carnegie (LV=CC) Sussex Sharks, Headingley Carnegie (CB40) Kent Spitfires, Canterbury (CB40) Warwickshire Bears, Scarborough (CB40) Gloucestershire CCC, Scarborough (LV=CC)

September 4-7 Glamorgan CCC, Headingley Carnegie (LV=CC) 11-14

Essex CCC, Chelmsford (LV=CC)

YORK CITY KNIGHTS January 8 Keighley Cougars, Huntington Stadium (F) 21 Hull FC, Huntington Stadium (F) 29 Castleford Tigers, Huntington Stadium (F) February 5 Leeds Rhinos, Huntington Stadium (F) 12 Swinton Lions, Huntington Stadium (NRC 19 Doncaster Dragons, Keepmoat Stadium (NRC) 26 Gateshead Thunder, Huntington Stadium (NRC)

2 11 30

Sheffield Eagles, Bramall Lane (NRC) Dewsbury Rams, Tetleys Stadium (Coop) Leigh Centurions, Leigh Sports Village (Coop)

April 8 22

Hunslet Hawks, South Leeds Stadium (Coop) Batley Bulldogs, Huntington Stadium (Coop)

May 3 10 20

Swinton Lions, Leigh Sports Village (Coop) Sheffield Eagles, Huntington Stadium (Coop) Featherstone Rovers, Big Fellas Stadium (Coop)

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Keighley Cougars, Huntington Stadium (Coop)

June 10 22 29

Swinton Lions, Huntington Stadium (Coop) Sheffield Eagles, Bramall Lane (Coop) Dewsbury Rams, Huntington Stadium (Coop)

July 15 22

Keighley Cougars, The Cougar Complex (Coop) Leigh Centurions, Huntington Stadium (Coop)

August 3 12 19

Featherstone Rovers, Huntington Stadium (Coop) Halifax RLFC, The Shay (Coop) Batley Bulldogs, Mount Pleasant (Coop)

September 2

Hunslet Hawks, Huntington Stadium (Coop)

Racing 2012 YORK RACES: Dante Festival: 16-18 May May Spring Meeting: 26 May June Meeting: 15-16 June John Smith’s Cup Meeting: 13-14 July Music Showcase Weekend: 27-28 July Welcome to Yorkshire Ebor Festival: 22-25 August September Meeting: 9 September October Finale: 12-13 October THIRSK RACES 21st April, 5th May, 12th May, 19th May,19th June, 25th June, 27th July, 3rd August, 4th August, 13th August, 20th August, 31st August, 8th September, 18th September CATTERRICK RACES 1st January, 12th January, 20 January, 3rd February, 13th February, 7th March, 11th April, 25th April, 8th May, 25th May, 2nd June, 8th June, 4th July, 11th July, 18th July, 25th July, 7th August, 17th August, 29th August, 22nd September, 9th October, 20th October, 30th October

BEVERLEY RACES 18th April, 26th April, 7th May, 15th May, 30th May, 2nd June, 13th June, 26th June, 6th July, 7th July, 17th July, 23rd July, 31st July, 15th August, 16th August, 26th August, 1st September, 19th September, 25th September DONCASTER RACES 11th January, 28th January, 9th February, 22ed Febuary, 2nd March, 3rd March, 31st March, 1st April, 27th April, 28th April, 5th May, 19th May, 8th June, 9th June, 17th June, 29th June, 30th June, 6th July, 12th July, 19th July, 26th July, 4th August, 18th August, 12th September, 13th September, 14th September, 15th September, 26th October, 27th October, 10th November, 30th November, 15th December, 29th December REDCAR RACES 2nd April, 9th April, 14th May, 21st May, 4th June, 5th June, 22nd June, 23rd June, 22nd July, 1st August, 11th August, 25th August, 11th September, 26th September, 6th October, 19th October, 29th October, 6th November RIPON RACES 19th April, 28th April, 11th May, 20th May, 29th May, 6th June, 20th June, 21st June, 8th July, 21st July, 6th August, 7th August, 18th August, 27th August, 28th August, 29th September

Sports pitches, sports grounds, bowling greens York Community & Gymnastics Foundation: 01904 611111 York Railway Institute Bowls Club: 01904 780893 Osbaldwick Sports Club: 01904 411065 City of York Hockey Club: 01904 424332 - www.cityofyorkhc.co.uk Ebor Fitness Ltd: 01904 611070 - www.eborfitness.com Dringhouses Sports & Social Club: 01904 708318 New Earswick Sports Club: 01904 750103 - www.newearswickibc.co.uk Acorn A.R.L Sports & Social: 01904 330351 - www.yorkacorn.co.uk Acomb Sports & Social Club: 01904 797272 York & District of Anglers: 01904 651346 - www.ydaa.org.uk Huntington Sports Club & Social Club: 01904 769138 York & District Indoor Bowls Club: 01904 704180 Bishopthorpe Sports & Social Club: 01904 707185 - www.bishopthorpesportsandsocialclub.co.uk Copmanthorpe Sports & Community Centre: 01904 702144 – www.copmanthorpe.org.uk/ leisure/reccentre.htm Dunnington Sports Club: 01904 481039 - www.dunningtonsportsclub.com Stamford Bridge Sports & Social Club: 01759 372497 Stillington Sports & Social Club: 01347 810216 153


Pocklington Sports & Social Club: 01759 303638

York Wheels Community: 01904 630080 www.yorkwheels.org.uk

Monkgate GUM Clinic: 01904 725417

Stewart Bowling Club: 01759 302159

Bus companies and train operators

NHS Direct General: 0845 46 47 www.nhsdirect.nhs.uk

Boroughbridge Sports Association: 01423 324206 Francis Scaife Sports Centre: 01759 305052 www.francisscaifesportscentre.co.uk Holme Playing Fields Association: 01430 860794 Boroughbridge Sports Centre: 01423 323505 Market Weighton Sports Centre: 01430 872987

National Rail Enquiries: 0845 484950 www.nationalrail.co.uk Arriva 0844 800 4411 – www.arrivabus.co.uk Coastliner: 01653 692556 - www.yorkbus.co.uk East Yorkshire Motor Services: 01482 222222 www.eyms.co.uk First: 0845 604 5460 - www.firstgroup.com

Night lines, call outs

NHS Direct Dental: 0845 600 3249 Charities and advice centres Parentline Plus: 0808 800222 www.familylives.org.uk Al-Anon: 020 7403 0888 www.al-anonuk.org.uk

Emergency breakdown help AA: 0800 887766 - www.theaa.com RAC: 0800 828282 - www.rac.co.uk Green Flag: 0800 400600 www.greenflag.com

New Roads: 01904 652104 www.newroads.org.uk

York Racecourse: 01904 620911 - www.yorkracecourse.co.uk

Health & Beauty

Compass One: 01904 670046

Hospitals

CRi Reach Project: 01904 675040

York Knights Rugby: 01904 767404 - www.yorkcityknights.co.uk

York Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust: 01904 631313 - www.york.nhs.uk

HIWECANHELP: 01904 554513 www.hiwecanhelp.com

Motoring

Stockton Hall Psychiatric Hospital: 01904 400500 - www.partnershipsincare.co.uk

PMS: 01904 725406

Nuffield Hospital: 01904 715000 www.nuffieldhealth.com/yorkhospital

Domestic violence helpline: 0808 2000 247 www.nationaldomesticviolencehelpline.org.uk

Care Principles Ltd: 01430 875600 www.careprinciples.com

Swimming pools Yearsley Swimming Pool: 01904 552424 Energise: 01904 552438

To buy tickets York City Football Club: 01904 624447 - www.yorkcityfootballclub.co.uk

Council parking services: 01904 551309 Traveline Yorkshire: www.yorkshiretravel.net Bus concessions: 01904 551670 Council garages: 01904 551238 Gritting and snow clearance: 01904 551551 Transport direct: www.transportdirect.info Transport for blind/disabled people: 01904 551400 Dial and ride: 01904 551441 York wheels: 01904 630080 Faulty road signs, traffic lights, road blockages: 01904 551450 York Car Share: www.carshareyork.com York ‘City Car Club’: 0845 330 1234 or www.citycarclub.co.uk 154

Mill Lodge Community Unit: 01904 724920 St Helens: 01904 724626 The Retreat: 01904 412551 www.theretreatyork.org.uk

Alcoholics Anonymous: 01904 644026 www.alcoholics-anonymous.org.uk

Samaritans: 08457 909090 - www.samaritans.org

Council health programmes Guided Cycle Rides: fiona.barker@york.gov.uk HEAL programme: 01904 553377 Street Sport York: 01904 553377

Clifton Park NHS Treatment Centre: 01904 464550

Weddings

Drop in clinics

York Registry Office: 01904 654477

York NHS Walk-In Centre: 01904 725401


Families

www.rspca-yorkhome.org.uk

School Term Times 2012 Spring 1st half of term: Tue 3 Jan - Fri 10 Feb Spring half-term holiday: Mon 13 Feb - Fri 17 Feb Spring 2nd half of term: Mon 20 Feb - Fri 30 Mar Summer 1st half of term: Mon 16 Apr - Thurs 31 May Summer half-term holiday: Fri 1 June - Fri 8 June Summer 2nd half of term: Mon 11 June - Fri 20 July Autumn1st half of term: Mon 3 Sept - Fri 26 Oct Autumn half-term holiday: Mon 29 Oct - Fri 2 Nov Autumn 2nd half of term: Mon 5 Nov - Fri 21 Dec

Cats Black Cat Rescue: 01757 289435 Cats Protection York: 01904 760356 www.york.cats.org.uk

Useful numbers Adoption information: 01904 555310 School Admissions: 01904 554248 Young People Services: 01904 552350 Birth Registering: 01904 654477 York Crematorium: 01904 552071 Temporary accommodation: 01904 554500 Meals on wheels: 01904 555111 Nursing home information: 01904 555111 Carers helpline: 01904 555111 School crossing patrol: 07909 685095 Homelessness information: 01904 554500 Homelessness - Emergency out-of-hours duty team: 01904 762314 Council childcare: 01904 554444 Adult education information: 01904 554277 York Neighbourhood Watch: 01904 669072 School Services: 01904 551554 Family information Childline (helpline for children and young adults): 0800 1111 - www.childline.org.uk Kidscape (bullying advice and support helpline): 08451 205 204 - www.kidscape.org.uk Council Family information service: 01904 554444 www.yor-ok.org.uk Children’s centres The House at Hob Moor: 01904 555066 Westfield Children's Centre: 01904 555289 Carr Children's Centre: 01904 791814 Clifton Children's Centre: 01904 552323 Knavesmire Children’s Centre: 01904 630129 New Earswick Children’s Centre: 01904 552646 Haxby Road Children’s Centre: 01904 675690 The Avenues Children's Centre: 01904 551250 St Lawrence's Children's Centre: 01904 555251 Volunteering York CVS Volunteer Centre: 01904 621133 www.yorkcvs.org.uk

Pets Charity hotlines RSPCA: 0300 1234 999 www.rspca.org.uk Cats protection: 03000 12 12 12 www.cats.org.uk Blue Cross: 0300 777 1897 www.bluecross.org. uk Council Pest Control: 01904 551551 Council Animal Health Team: 01904 551530 Council Dog Wardens: 01904 552299

Property Council Building Control: 01904 551354 Flooding Helpline: 0845 988 1188 Council Noise Reporting: 01904 551555 York Freecycle: www.yorkrecycling.net/freecycle/ To report a gas leak: 0800 111 999 To report a power line malfunctioning: 0800 40 40 90 Council number for problems with your drainage: 01904 625751

Eco Find your nearest recycling bank: 01904 551551 www.recycle-more.co.uk Council Bin Collection: 01904 551551 Waste recycling centres and info: Beckfield Lane. YO26 5PW. Recycles Paper, glass, cans, textiles, cardboard, plastic bottles, wood, scrap metal, garden waste, soil and rubble, household batteries, fridges and freezers, electrical equipment. Opening times: Mon-Fri: 5.00pm7.00pm. Sat-Sun: 10.00am to 2.00pm. Closed Tues, Weds and Thurs during winter. Hazel Court. James Street, York. Recycles paper, cans, glass, cardboard, cartons, car oil, wood, plastic bottles, textiles, shoes, books, garden waste, soil, electrical equipment, fluorescent tubes, mobile phones, ink cartridges, DVD's, CD's and household batteries, fridges and freezers and general waste for disposal to landfill. Opening times: October to March Mon-Sat 8.30am to 5.00pm. Sun 8.30am - 4.00pm. April to September: Mon-Sat 8.30am-7.00pm. Sun 8.30am-4.00pm. Towthorpe / Strensall. Moor Lane, Strensall, York YO32 9ST. Recycles paper, glass, cans, shoes, textiles, cardboard, cartons, car oil, fluorescent tubes, electrical items, plastic bottles, wood, scrap metal, soil and turf, brick rubble and household batteries. Opening times: March Mon-Sun 8.30am to 5.00pm. April to September: Mon-Sun 8.30am to 7.00pm. October: Mon-Sun 8.30am to 5.00pm.November to February: Mon-Sun from 8.30am to 4.00pm Household Waste Recycling Centre Permit Scheme If you use a hire vehicle (van), trailer or larger vehicle such as a 4x4 you will need a permit each time you use the site. You will be provided with 12 free permits, these permits have no expiry date. For each visit you make in a vehicle that needs a permit you will have to hand 1 permit into the site staff. If you use all of your permits within 12 months of issue you can apply for more. All permits for householders are FREE of charge. Permits will only be issued to York Residents

Animal shelters/adoption Dogs Plantation Dog Rescue: 01759 371988 RSPCA York Animal Home: 01904 654949 155


Big events in 2012:

Parks and Open spaces Nature Reserves Acomb Wood and Meadow Local Nature Reserve: 01904 553440 (park ranger) Clifton Backies Local Nature Reserve: 01904 553440 (park ranger) Hob Moor Local Nature Reserve: 01904 784616 St Nicholas Fields Local Nature Reserve: 01904 411821 - www.stnicksfields.org.uk Parks Clarence Gardens: YO31 8NS Dean's Park: North side of York Minster Glen Gardens: YO31 0XH Homestead Park: opposite Water End road. Hull Road Park: YO10 3TQ Rowntree Park: YO23 1JQ Treasurers House Garden: opp Treasurers House West Bank Park: YO24 4NS Yorkshire Museum Gardens: surrounding the Yorkshire Museum Environmental Organisations. York Rotters (composting advice): 01904 412861 Council Allotments: 01904 553433

Bank Holidays 2012 New Year's Day - 2 January Good Friday - 6 April Easter Monday - 9 April Early May Bank Holiday - 7 May Spring Bank Holiday - 4 June Queen's Diamond Jubilee - 5 June Summer Bank Holiday - 27 August Christmas Day - 25 December Boxing Day - 26 December 156

April 7–9 York Model Railway Show, York Racecourse Tel: 01653 694319 / www.yorkshow.org.uk May 4–7 & 11–17 Spring Steam Gala, North Yorkshire Moors Railway Tel: 01751 472508 26 & 27: Battlegroup North, Yorkshire Air Museum Tel: 01904 608595 June 4 & 5 Diamond Jubilee Celebrations Tel: 550099 9 & 10 Swinging 60s Weekend, North Yorkshire Moors Railway Tel: 01751 472508

July–early September York Maze, Elvington www.yorkmaze.co.uk August 2–27 York Mystery Plays 2012, York Museum Gardens Box Office: 01904 623568 4–12 Yorkshire Medieval Festival Tel: 01904 615505 www.jorvik-viking-centre.co.uk 18 Castle Howard Proms Spectacular Tel: 01653 648333 www.castlehoward.co.uk 27 Vintage Motorcycle Club, Golden Era Run Yorkshire Air Museum Tel: 01904 608595 September

19 & 20 Olympic Torch Relay Tel: 550099

14 & 15 York Book Fair – one of the largest events of its kind in the UK, York Racecourse Tel: 01763 248400 / www.pbfa.org

23 & 24 York Cycle Show, York Racecourse Tel: 0844 7368456 www.yorkcycleshow.co.uk

14, 15 & 16 Heritage Diesel Gala, North Yorkshire Moors Railway Tel: 01751 472508

24 Polo Tournament, Castle Howard Tel: 01653 648333 www.castlehoward.co.uk

28–30 Autumn Steam Gala, North Yorkshire Moors Railway, Tel: 01751 472508

29, 30 & 1 July, De Havilland Weekend, Yorkshire Air Museum Tel: 01904 608595

October

16–30 York Festival of Ideas Tel: 01904 550099

July

12–14 Railway in Wartime, North Yorkshire Moors Railway Tel: 01751 472508

8 Dragon Boat Racing, Riverbanks and Museum Gardens area www.yorkrotary.co.uk

31 Oct–5 Nov Halloween & Guy Fawkes Events, www.visityork.org/seeanddo/whats-on

9 Charter Day, Celebrations across the city Tel: 01904 550099 www.yorkfestivals.com

November

14–15 Vintage Vehicle Weekend, North Yorkshire Moors Railway Tel: 01751 472508

25 Nov–16 Dec, Christmas at Castle Howard Tel: 01653 648333 www.castlehoward.co.uk

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Seasonal Vacancies Teaching the Teachers It’s been just over 100 years since the world’s first Montessori school was established, and since then the teaching style has transformed into a worldwide phenomenon. In a Montessori school the emphasis is on each child learning through exploration of their unique interests and experimentation with the school’s materials - this approach is said to give students increased confidence and a better attitude about education in general. In support of this, Helen Gration runs two successful Montessori nurseries and has recently set up the Yorkshire Montessori Training Centre, hoping to produce the next generation of inspirational educators within the area. Would-be teachers are sought from all backgrounds and mature students are very welcome; tuition is available either full- or part-time, and distance learning is offered as an option if you’re not available to attend the centre in person. Helen Connelly will be running the courses from February, and anybody looking for more information can contact her at montessoritrain@aol.co.uk

Treasurer’s House, York city centre Visitor Services Co-ordinator 37.5 hpw 5 days over 7 £7.40 - £7.60 ph Supporting the heads of department in the daily operation of the property, you’ll also lead the sales team to meet ambitious targets, and ensure customer service excellence. Visitor Services Assistant x 3 posts 12 hpw 2 - 3 days a week £7.10 - £7.40 ph You’ll ensure we offer everyone a warm welcome, whilst meeting our ambitious membership and sales targets. Ghost Cellar and Attic Guide x 4 posts Min 9 hpw 2 - 3 days a week £6.15 - £6.79 ph Help reveal the property’s fascinating stories by leading guided tours to both the ghost cellar and servants’ attic. Visitor Services Cleaner x 2 posts 7.5 hpw 3 days a week £6.20 - £6.40 ph You’ll make sure that both behind-the-scenes areas and visitor spaces are always looking their best. Assistant Cook Approx 20 hpw 3 - 4 days a week £6.70 ph Working with the Head Cook, you’ll be at the heart of our busy kitchen, producing dishes to the highest standards. Waiter / Waitress x 2 posts Approx 15 hpw 3 - 4 days a week £6.40 ph Joining the team here at our popular tea room, you’ll greet customers, take orders and prepare drinks and light snacks. Wedding / Functions Supervisor Approx 5 phw Primarily Fridays £7.40 - £7.60 ph You’ll supervise the team with the setting up, supervision and striking down of weddings and functions. Wedding / Functions Assistant x 2 posts Approx 5 phw Primarily Fridays £6.08 - £6.79 ph You love making an event an occasion and will always go the extra mile to deliver excellent customer service.

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Employment and Volunteer Opportunities - Open Days Fri 7 Jan and Sat 8 Jan 2012 11am- 2pm Find out about all our current employment opportunities, as well as the fantastic volunteering roles we have available.

To find out how to apply, call 01904 624247 or visit:

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