Your Local Link Magazine October 2011

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YORK BORN & READ! Delivered monthly to every home and business in York and the villages n Issue 95 October 2011

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Welcome... You don’t realise how much you miss something until it’s gone, do you? No, we’re not talking about Lee, who left last month taking his millionaire shortbread recipe with him (although there were a few tears shed when the last piece got eaten). We’re talking about technology.

6 Best of York 29 Your Motors 34 Health & Beauty 45 Weddings 46 Your Family 58 Your Pet 60 Your Home 74 Your Environment 76 Your Garden 88 York on a Fork 91 Your Events 109 Trades & Services 125 Your Jobs

Our server went down this month. It was a technical fault, so we were told, and nothing to do with online shopping overload (only at lunchtimes, honest!). We tried turning it off and on again – several times, actually. We tried flicking a couple of switches. We even tried pressing the button marked ‘Do Not Press This Button. Ever’. But nothing happened (not to us, anyway. Although someone in Haxby might still be wondering why their kettle hasn’t boiled.). In the end we had to give up and accept the fact that we couldn’t do any work for a while. There

was a mixed reaction to this. Some people were heartbroken. Some were frustrated. Some were wondering what all the panic was about, since they could still access Facebook via their mobiles. We tried to find useful and constructive ways to fill the time. But we couldn’t find any, so we decided to colour in each other’s hair instead. Seriously. Helen in Accounts happened to mention that she was thinking of getting a coloured streak put in her hair but she wasn’t sure what it would look like, so Rachel kindly decided to help her make up her mind by giving her a spot of DIY colouring, courtesy of a blue felt tip pen. You can see the results here. Why anyone sane person would allow a member of the Your Local Link team near their hair with a felt tip we have no idea; we can only assume Helen was lulled into a false sense of security by the fact that Rachel is a designer. Either

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that, or she was bored enough to try anything. And just in case you’re interested, Helen is now sporting a fetching pink streak in her hair. Although Rachel didn’t have anything to do with that one. But then again, you never quite know what you’re going to see in this office.

Like the other morning, when sales exec Kelly turned up for work in full riding gear. And why not? We’ve had people come to work wearing wimples, rubber lederhosen and even slippers, so why not a pair of jodhpurs? We reckon it’s only a matter of time before the whole staff turn up for work in onesies...

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your competitions

Win a 40-day Rosemary Conley membership Rosemary Conley, the acclaimed diet and fitness expert, reaches her 40th anniversary of being the nation’s slim-line tonic on 8th October. To celebrate the milestone, Helen Howard-Mawer, who has run Rosemary Conley Diet and Fitness Clubs in York since 2001, is offering a great prize for readers of Your Local Link. Four lucky readers will win 40 days free membership comprising 10 weekly weigh-in classes plus unlimited exercise for those 10 weeks, worth £58. In addition, 40 runners-up will receive a free membership voucher, worth £10 each, and Rosemary Conley Diet & Fitness magazine, worth £2.75. Helen says: “Rosemary has been changing people’s lives for the past 40 years. Find out how we could help you change yours by entering our fun competition or by joining one of my classes.” To have a chance of winning, simply answer the following question: How many years has Rosemary Conley been helping people to slim down? Send your answer on a postcard to The Rosemary Conley Competition, Your Local Link, Oak Tree Farm, The Moor, Haxby YO32 2LH to reach us by Friday 14th October. You can also email your answer to info@ yourlocallink.co.uk. Please include your contact details. n For details of Rosemary Conley classes in York, call Helen on 790922 or visit www.rosemaryconley.com

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How would you like a new you for Christmas? That’s the amazing prize Face etc Medispa in Coppergate is offering one lucky reader. Over the weeks leading up to Christmas, they’ll give you a range of sensational treatments make you look fab for the festive season! Face etc Medispa is the place to go if you want to look your beautiful best. Whether you want a fantastic facial, high tech treatments to give you a smoother skin or firmer figure, or if you just want to enjoy being pampered in relaxing surroundings, owner Sharon Moore and her highly trained team of nurses, aestheticians and therapists can help. The Countdown to Christmas prize consists of an Elemis facial, a luxury manicure/pedicure, a full set of lashes and spray tan. And because Christmas is a time for giving, they’ll also throw in a surprise goody bag crammed with gifts just for you! The prize is worth more than £250, but you can have it all if you just answer this question: What is the name of the owner of Face etc Medispa? Send your answer on a postcard to the address on page five, to reach us no later than Friday 7th October. Mark your entry ‘Face etc Competition’, and don't forget your own name and contact number. Terms and conditions apply. n You’ll find Face etc Medispa at 8 Coppergate. Call 675 222 or visit www.faceetcmedispa.co.uk.

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Win tickets to the opera! Calling all opera buffs! Grand Opera House is proud to present a fabulous double helping of classic opera this month. Verdi’s La Traviata takes to the stage on 14th October, featuring the Internationally Acclaimed Ukrainian Opera of Kharkiv. A tragic tale of searing passion and memorable music, La Traviata is Verdi’s outstanding interpretation of one of the most popular love stories of the 19th century, La Dame aux Camelias.Then, on 15th October, it’s the turn of another favourite love story, Puccini’s Madama Butterfly, starring the internationally reknowned Korean soprano Elena Dee. It tells the heartbreaking story of the beautiful young Japanese girl who falls in love with an American naval lieutenant – with dramatic results. The production features exquisite sets including a spectacular Japanese garden and fabulous costumes including antique wedding kimonos from Japan. We have a pair of tickets to give away for each production. To be in with a chance of winning, just answer this simple question: Who wrote Madama Butterfly? Send your answers on a postcard marked ‘Grand Opera House Competition’ to the address on page five, to reach us no later than Monday 3rd October. Please state which of the operas you would prefer to see. You can also book tickets to both performances from box office on 0844 871 3024 or book online at www.atgtickets.com/york.

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News & offers came up with the idea because we always end up with a glut of parsnips on the farm,” she says. “I thought if you can make cake out of carrots, you can do it with parsnips. And I was right!” Her cakes can be collected from her home in Strensall, or delivered within a 30 mile radius for a small extra charge. They’re ideal for celebrations or special occasions, or just for a treat. They’re also a perfect way to cater for sales meetings or office treats.

your clothes to ensure they fit perfectly. As well as alterations, they carry out repairs; they’ll even do your curtains if they need altering. Its dedicated team of professional tailors and seamstresses are fast workers. Most items can be returned the next day and, for those in a rush to get that special party dress ready, a ‘same day service’ is often available. n To find out more, visit Tailor Made, 16 Little Stonegate. Call 01904 620034.

And we should know, because last Friday Helen was kind enough to bring in some of her cakes for us to try. We reckon every Friday should be cake day!

Brilliant bakes! It’s not often your boss caterpaults you into a brand new career. But that’s what’s happened to ace baker Helen. Her manager at the insurance company where she has been working as a policy administrator was so impressed with the cakes and tray bakes Helen regularly brought into the office that she encouraged her to pursue her dream of creating cakes for living. Helen has just launched Treacles, a home baking service supplying all kinds of delicious goodies, from cupcakes to fresh scones, celebration cakes to muffins. Helen uses fresh ingredients, including free range eggs from her family’s farm. Her recipes include unusual treats such as Rhubarb and Orange Traybake, or the truly gorgeous Parsnip Cake. “I

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n To find out how Treacles can brighten up your day, call Helen on 07711990517 or visit www.treaclescakes.co.uk. If you register on her website, you could receive 10% off your first order!

Express clothes alteration service You know the feeling. You find an absolute bargain dress, skirt or pair of trousers in a shop, but they just need a little bit of tweaking to look truly perfect. That’s when you need Tailor Made, the clothing alteration franchise, which has opened a new shop in York. Tailor Made know that sometimes ‘off the peg’ is just not good enough. They will make you feel like a million dollars by making subtle alterations to

Trash or treasure? Do you have a fortune lurking in your attic? Maybe that scruffy old car boot find is really worth a mint (well, we can but dream, can’t we?). You can find out at a free Valuation Day being held at the Bar Covent on 27th October from 11am – 3pm. Bring along your antiques, collectables and jewellery for the experts from Tennants to value. They can even arrange for your goods to be sold at auction, should you find out your old plant pot is really priceless Ming. n For further details, call 01423 531661 or email Harrogate@tennants-ltd.co.uk.


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Win tickets to York Maze Halloween York Maze in Elvington reopens for October half term with a week of spooky Halloween fun that has become of the season’s most popular attractions. The giant maize maze has been harvested and in its place are acres of Halloweenthemed family activities, including a haunted maze treasure hunt, haunted barn, Ghostmania ride, spooky maze trail, pumpkin carving and lots more. Then, after dark, the Maze is transformed into your worst nightmare for the terrifyingly entertaining adults only Hallowscream nights from 27th – 31st October (prebooking required). It’s a thrill a minute and definitely not for the faint-hearted! Hallowscream is an incredibly popular event, so make sure you book your tickets early. But if you’d like an exclusive preview, we have two pairs of tickets for the VIP preview night on 20th October to be won. Or, if you prefer family fun, you can opt for two family passes to the daytime Halloween events instead. To be in with a chance of winning, all you have to do is answer this simple question: Where can you find York Maze? Send your answer on a postcard marked ‘York Maze Competition’ to the address on page five, to reach us no later than Friday 7th October. Don’t forget to include your name and a daytime contact number.

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Know your rights We all know work can be a pain sometimes. If you feel you’re being treated unfairly, or you’re a new employer and you need to know where you stand, Minster Law can help. They’re holding a free Employment Law Clinic every week during October. No need to make an appointment – just call in to their office at Hospital Fields Road any Thursday during October between 9am – 8pm. n Call 01904 663927.

Fancy a cuppa? It’s a fix! When our Studio Manager Rachel managed to crack her mobile phone’s touchscreen (best not to ask how, but she wasn't in the best of moods), she thought it was a goner for sure. Until she took it along to Fone Fix, York’s only mobile phone authorised repair centre. They not only managed to make her phone as good as new, they also did it within 24 hours (which definitely saved another tantrum...). As well as carrying out all kinds of repairs, they also supply batteries and chargers, and install hands free car kits. And what’s more, if you bring along the ad in this month’s Your Local Link, they’ll give you £10 off any chargeable repair! n You’ll find Fone Fix at 15 Foss Islands Road. Call 01904 689999 for more information.

Then head down to the new community cafe opening at St Oswald’s Church, Main Street Fulford from 27th September! Every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, you can enjoy a warm, friendly welcome (not to mention a very decent cup of tea). It’s the ideal place to catch up with friends – or make new ones! – or relax and enjoy a spot of people watching. With a children’s corner with toys and a free car park and homemade cakes and biscuits it’s sure to quickly become a firm favourite with locals and visitors. It sounds so good we might even pop down there ourselves next time the kettle’s on the blink. Save us a Bakewell slice…

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Simply the best No, we’re not talking about ourselves again. Apparently York is one of the best performing cities in the UK, according to a national report by The Local Data Company. No, we have no idea what that means either, but it’s nice to come top in something, isn’t it? Apparently, we’re right up there with Harrogate, Camden and – er – St Albans. Wow. And according to another national survey, York must also one of the best read cities in the country, since we’re in the top 20 of library borrowers. Beat that, St Albans..


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Fresh thinking North Yorkshires got talent We all love a good local success story don’t we? Here in the office, we love it when something puts York on the map. It gives us that warm mushy feeling of pride inside. Local band The Conspirators have done just that, by taking the UK music industry by storm, whilst still keeping true to their North Yorkshire roots. Performing since 2007, The Conspirators are a four piece band with joint male and female lead vocals. Thanks to the great following of local supporters, the band reached number 7 in the UK indie charts. The band love their home town so much, they have even made leading music moguls venture up the M1, just to hear them in their natural Yorkshire environment. Band member and songwriter John Gillies told us; ‘Most bands eventually move to London for success, but instead of going to the music industry, we are bringing the music industry to York!’ To celebrate their new catchy single ‘Bubbles’ (co-written with legendary guitarist Andy Miller, from the band Dodgy) the band are holding a fabulous FREE launch party gig at Light Water Valley Theatre. To WIN two backstage passes, an exclusive signed CD, and to meet the band, simply answer this question: In what year did The Conspirators begin performing? n Send your answer on a postcard to our address on page five, to reach us by Saturday 15th October. Good Luck! Order your tickets at www.theconspirators.co.uk.

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Didn’t they do well? Best days of your life?

With Friends like these… They’ve seen more than 90,000 babies safely into the world but now, after 30 years of sterling service, the cots at York Hospital and Fulford Maternity are badly in need of replacement. Earlier this year York Hospital launched its Lots of Cots Appeal with the aim of replacing all 36 cots in its maternity unit at a cost of around £1355 each. And now the appeal has been given a real boost by The Friends of York Hospitals, who have donated an amazing £11,350.

“We are overwhelmed by the fantastic support we have received from the Friends of York Hospitals and members of the community,” says Lucy Watson, Fundraising Manager at the York Teaching Hospital Charity. “With the recent donations, we have now raised enough money to replace 28 of these new cots but we do still need eight more.” n If you’d like more information about supporting the appeal please contact Lucy on 01904 721737 or email lucy. watson@york.nhs.uk

Do you remember your school days in Tang Hall? If so, the Tang Hall Local History Group would like to hear from you! The group is looking for photographs, memories and anything connected with school days gone by in the Tang Hall/Heworth/Lawrence Street area of York. Anything borrowed would be carefully copied and returned.

disabilities, in the UK and abroad. The support on the holidays is provided by volunteers, who receive full training from Avalon. The supporters then accompany the customers on the holidays. The cost of the holiday and food/ drink/entertainment is covered by the customers. Avalon Freedom are always looking to recruit more volunteers, as the more they have, the more people we can help to take a holiday.

n If you can help, contact: Jane Burrows, 17 Oakland Avenue, Stockton Lane, Heworth, York YO31 1BY. Or call 01904 345942 for more information.

n Can you help? To find out more, look for the ad in this month’s Your Local Link or visit www.avalongroup.org.uk/ avalonfreedom/

Give them a break

Rebuilding for the future

We all need to get away from it all sometimes. But when you have disabilities, it’s isn't always so easy to catch a plane or a train whenever you feel like it. Avalon Freedom is a registered charity that offers supported holidays to adults with

Hamilton Panthers FC is a highly respected, well established club based next to York Racecourse. Since it was founded in 1988, over 3600 local people have played for Panthers, with girls and boys drawn from 28 different schools in the area.

Want to shout about a recent success? Let us know about it, and we’ll do it for you! Just write to us at the address on page five, or email us at info@yourlocallink.co.uk, marking your message ‘Didn’t they do well?’ and we’ll do the rest. And if you’ve got a photo for us, even better! Go on…big yourself up. You know you want to…

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It was also the first junior club in York to be awarded FA Charter Standard status. But now the club needs a whopping £500,000 to replace its original World War Two clubhouse, and they’re looking for your help. They are keen to talk to businesses and individuals, and can tailor sponsorship and investment packages to suit a variety of budgets. They would also like to get more feedback from local residents and community or sporting groups who are interested in the project. n Visit their website at www. hamiltonpanthersfc.co.uk, or contact Phil on 07894 470200 or Simon on 07973 595791.

Help make a difference Do you have an hour or two free a week to volunteer? Would you like to make a real difference to an older person’s quality of life? If so then Age Concern in York would like to hear

from you! Their befriending service would like you to join their expanding team whose aim is to provide companionship and social contact to older people who are either living alone in their own home or who live in care homes and have either no or few visitors. Many older people feel isolated and lonely and Age Concern try to alleviate this loneliness by matching the older person with a carefully selected volunteer for visits. Volunteers are welcomed of all ages and from all walks of life to offer this one-to-one support and befriending service.

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n Tel: 621020 where you can make a real difference to older people in York.

Can we help you? Are you looking for volunteers for a new project? Or perhaps you’re about to do something amazing for charity and you need to raise some funds? Whatever your request, you can appeal for help through our pages. Just write to us at the address on page five, or email us at info@yourlocallink. co.uk. Don’t forget to mark your message ‘Can You Help?’

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The way I see it...

The ups and downs of life as seen by our very own Grumpy (very) Old (almost) Woman It’s been a bad month for...

Automation

I think I’m turning into my nan. She could never get to grips with technology – she didn’t trust telephones and lived in awe of our fridge. And now I’m the same (not about the fridge, although I do catch myself marvelling at the way it dispenses ice out of that little chute). The world is so full of labour-saving technology, I can’t keep up with it. I’m ok with some stuff. I have mastered my laptop, my BlackBerry (no, that’s a lie. I still think it’s Satan’s own mobile) and the iPad (enough to play Angry Birds, anyway, which is about as much as anyone needs to do on it). I can even work the Virgin + box. But those supermarket self service checkouts – forget it.

“There are some toilets in York I can’t even use because I can’t work the taps” If there are five words guaranteed to strike fear into my heart, it’s ‘Unidentified item in bagging area.’ Unidentified? How? What item do they mean? They reckon these things are meant to save you time, but I can’t see how when it takes me at least 15 minutes to work out where to put my money. And it frees up staff. But what does

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it free them up for? To stand and watch you tear your hair out, presumably. Automation is everywhere. It has got so bad there are some toilets in York I can’t even use because I can’t work the taps. You know what it’s like; you approach the washbasin with fear and trepidation, just knowing you’re going to make a fool of yourself. Is it the kind of tap that starts when you put your hands under it? Or do you have to wave at a little panel? I tried this the other day in a public loo. I was flapping my hand for ages at what I thought was the infra red button until a kindly old lady advised me to “stop saying hello and just turn it on, dear.”

It’s been an even worse month for... Spiders It’s that time of year, when the eight legged monsters come out from under the DVD player and start their reign of terror in our house. Yes, I know they’re the NATO peace keeping force of the bug world, and that if it wasn’t for them we would be overrun by evil insects, etc etc. But seriously, how can anyone not be frightened of a spider? They have eight eyes, for heaven’s sake. That can’t be right, can it? And the way they move – that horrible, purposeful scuttle that just catches the corner of your eye. “They’re more frightened of you than you are of them,” people say smugly. Actually, that’s not true. I have never seen a spider throw up with fear

at the sight of me. That’s almost what I did the other day when a mahoosive spider jumped out of my printer, ran over my hand, dropped to the floor and disappeared under the computer. I couldn’t even go into the room until my husband had upended every piece of furniture and found it. “Although I suppose if it’s been stuck in that printer while I printed out 400 pages of my novel, I don’t suppose it’s feeling too good,” I said to my husband. “Why? Do you think he read it?” he replied.

It’s been a good month for... Money matters According to the latest research, 34 is the age when most people start taking money seriously. Lord, if only that were so. I like money. I like spending it even more. I just don’t like thinking about it. Just the words ‘financial planning’ make my head hurt. My idea of financial planning is working out how many pairs of shoes I’m going to buy this season. My daughter, on the other hand, is very good with money. At the age of 21 she has just invested in her first ISA. I, meanwhile, am seriously thinking about dipping into my pension pot to finance a trip to Disneyworld. “You should think about some long term investments,” she told me. “I have,” I said. But apparently a Mulberry handbag doesn’t count.


“Why do delivery drivers seem to come at such inconvenient times? I swear they wait around the corner until I go out before they knock. One even put a ‘While you were out’ card through my letterbox while I was still in! They didn’t exactly try hard...” HC, Foxwood “Hotel toiletries - what’s that all about? Why do they keep replacing the soap? It’s not like it gets dirty is it? JG, Haxby Why is it when you are waiting for a taxi on your own, you always get the six seaters which cost more? DR, Wigginton

Now it’s your turn!

“Why doesn’t anyone know how to behave in cinemas any more? If they’re not chatting all the way through the film, they’re lighting up the cinema with their mobile phones. Whatever happened to a bit of consideration?” RT, Acomb

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

Donna@yourlocallink.co.uk

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Money &more

All that chazz Buying from charity shops is as fashionable as this season’s big knits. It’s so cool it even has its own hip name – chazzing. What’s not to love about it? You can save money, support a worthwhile cause and even do your bit for recycling at the same time. Put like that, it’s practically your duty to go shopping, isn’t it? But before you set off to hunt down a bargain, here are some tips to help you... • Look for shops out of the city centre, as these are likely to have fewer customers and therefore more undiscovered bargains. • Some of the larger charities tend to be savvy when it comes to picking out the real treasures and pricing them accordingly. Smaller local charities have lower prices

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and more hidden gems. • Charity shops are good hunting places for rarely used items such as dinner jackets and evening dresses. You can find these in very good condition, and a lot cheaper than buying brand new. • Check clothes very carefully before you buy. You don't want to spot that stain after you’ve got your item home. • Be aware that not everything will be a bargain. Some clothes from cheaper stores (ie Primark) may cost more in a charity shop than they did new! • Don’t forget accessories. You can often find brilliant vintage handbags in charity shops. Or look for necklaces you can take apart and fashion into something new and unique.

Don’t despair repair!

Household hints

Why do appliances always seem to go wrong just when you can least afford to replace them? It’s just typical, isn’t it? Your bank account goes into the red and your cooker/ washing machine/fridge goes kaput. But before you go shopping for a brand new appliance, why not think about getting your old one repaired? Ian’s Domestic Appliance Repairs deals with washing machines, tumble dryers, electric cookers, fridge freezers or Dyson cleaners. He also sells reconditioned and serviced models at great prices. Like Dyson cleaners from £68 with accessories, and large tumble dryers from £65. He’ll even deliver and take away your old appliance for free!

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...

n Give Ian a call on 07910 016094. Don’t forget to mention Your Local Link!

• Grease stains can be tricky to get out of clothes. For a last minute emergency, dab the mark with bicarbonate of soda to absorb the oil. Before you wash, work some washing up liquid into the stain (try a patch test first), then wash on the highest temperature it can take. Hey presto – the grease is gone! • Do you have trouble filling your icing bag? Try propping it nozzle down in a tall glass to hold it steady while you top it up. Works a treat! • Keep your bedding tidy by folding it up and putting it in a pillowcase. It keeps it all together so you’re not hunting for a matching set!


the best of york

The heat is on! Did you know you could save a whopping 40% on your gas bill by installing a new Band A rated boiler? And there’s never been a better time to get one, because York-based Direct Boiler Co are offering 25% off all new boiler installations this autumn. They have all the latest energy efficient models available, and they are also offering a free upgrade to a five year manufacturers’ warranty, worth £150! So what are you waiting for? n Give them a call today on 01904 295033 and start making those savings!

Start saving for Christmas There. We’ve said the C-word. But there’s no getting away from it, Christmas is just around the corner. And if you don't want to wake up on Boxing Day with a festive debt hangover, now’s the time to start saving. Estimate how much you want to spend per person, and divide the total by the number of paydays between now and Christmas. Set up an automatic transfer from your account to a savings account and you won’t even have to think about it. This is also a good time to start bringing out those supermarket loyalty cards - building up those bonus points can mean a big saving off your Christmas food shopping.

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There are two massive cultural events happening in York over the next 12 months – and they want you to get involved. Read on and find out how... Free for all! Did you know York celebrates 800 years of freedom in 2012? If you don't now, you soon will, as the city is planning the biggest party ever seen – and you’re invited! Next July, it will be 800 years since York was first allowed to elect its own mayor and council, giving the city its own voice for the first time. In celebration of the anniversary, York @ Large - York's Cultural partnership - is organising a special programme of events running from January to December 2012 under the name York 800.

composition. But they'd also like to invite any soloists, groups or choirs to come along and sing in celebration in the Museum Gardens too.

There are already a whole host of events and festivals planned, but they'd really like to hear from residents, local community groups and organisations about how they’d like to get involved in next year's celebrations. Whether it’s a party or a parade or some other activity, all ideas are welcome!

If you have an idea for an event or activity or you’d like to get involved in performing, email York800@york. gov.uk.

York 800 is also planning a major event on Charter Day (9th July), where professional vocalists and community choirs perform a specially commissioned new choral

York Mystery Plays are back – and they’re bigger and better than ever. The 2012 Mystery Plays – a joint project between York Theatre Royal, Riding Lights Theatre Company and

It’s a mystery

Care home fees

York Museums Trust – will feature an exciting new adaptation by Mike Kenny of the world famous York Cycle. It will be the first time the plays have been staged in the Museum Gardens on this scale since 1988, using the spectacular backdrop of St Mary’s Abbey ruins and a bespoke 1400 seat auditorium. The organisers are planning to make it the largest mystery project the city has ever seen. And to do that, they need the help of more than 1000 members of the local community. “We need people for all kinds

of roles, from acting, singing and dancing, to costume and prop making and stage managers,” says Liam Evans Ford, Community Producer and the man responsible for pulling the project together. “We also need people to help out with admin, marketing and PR, and front of house staff for each of the performances.” He’s looking for help from existing groups, individuals and families. “It would be great if we could have mums, dads and kids building sets and making costumes together,” says Liam. Time doesn't have to be a problem, either. “We understand people have busy lives, so whatever your life commitments we can find a way to work around them.” If you’re interested, Liam is hoping to organise a series of taster sessions during January. You can apply online or download an application form at www.yorkmysteryplays2012 (click on ‘Get involved’). You can also pick up a copy at any of the city’s libraries. Or email Liam directly at liam.evans-ford@yorktheatreroyal. co.uk. Who knows, next summer we could be watching you on stage!

When is the NHS liable to pay?

The NHS is responsible for what is called “NHS continuing healthcare”. In some cases, this means that the NHS must pay all of someone’s care home fees, irrespective of whether that person can afford to pay or not. Here, we briefly address the question of when the NHS is responsible for care home fees. How do you find out if someone is eligible for NHS continuing healthcare? An assessment must be carried out to determine whether or not someone is eligible. If the assessment shows that person’s primary need to be a health need then they should be entitled When is the NHS liable to to continuing healthcare from provide or pay for continuing the NHS. Sometimes there will healthcare services? be an initial assessment by a If someone’s primary need nurse, doctor or other healthcare is a health need the NHS is professional or social worker to responsible for providing or determine whether someone paying for all of that person’s is potentially eligible. If a full needs irrespective of that assessment is to be made this person’s finances. will involve a full assessment of that person’s needsPage carried out IS0422_Rich.LocaLink/Straps/AW 20/7/11 11:49 2 by all healthcare and social care What is “NHS continuing healthcare”? It is a care package arranged and paid for by the NHS to meet the physical and/or mental needs of someone, who is aged 18 or over, which are the result of disability, accident or illness.

professionals involved in that person’s care. Carers should be involved and consulted where appropriate.

for care which, it is decided, ought to have been paid for by the NHS, that person, or his estate, will be reimbursed together with interest.

What if you are caring for someone in their own home? An assessment can be carried out wherever someone lives including in their own home. The fact that someone else is looking after a person and tending to their needs should not affect a decision.

What if you don’t agree with a decision? You can appeal against a decision if you don’t agree with it. An appeal can be made after someone dies against an assessment or decision which was made when that person was alive.

What if the decision is that the person is or was entitled to NHS continuing care? In some cases the NHS will be liable to pay for all of a person’s needs, including residential costs and food. If that person has paid

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Richardson Gildener has successfully reclaimed the whole of fees paid for patients in residential care homes with the average sum recovered being in excess of £55,000.00. Should you require further information, please call Caroline Simpson on 01904 642727 to make an appointment for a FREE 30 minute consultation or e-mail me at carolines@ richardsonlaw.co.uk.


Talented young performers wanted! York Theatre Royal is on the look out for talented young performers to take part in this year’s fabulously original pantomime, The York Family Robinson. If you’re a super singer or a marvellous mover then maybe you can audition. All you need to be is less than 5’0” tall and aged between 8 and 11 years old. It would be great if you had some acting/singing/ dancing experience too. If you match all of that and you are full of energy and enthusiasm you could be on the stage with Berwick Kaler and his cast of York panto legends. Auditions will take place at York Theatre Royal’s new De Grey Rooms on Saturday 1 October. Just go along to the De Grey building (next door to the Theatre) and register in Workshop 2. Auditions will then be held in the Ballroom. Registration for surnames A-K will take place from 3.30pm; with auditions being held from 4pm till 5pm. Registration for surnames L-Z will be at 5.30pm with the auditions being held between 6pm7pm. Please note: You will need to bring a passport sized photograph of yourself and please wear clothes you can run and dance in. During the audition you will be asked to dance and sing in a group, and you may be asked to sight read from a script, but no preparation is required. There is no need to contact the theatre about the auditions in advance – just turn up at the De Grey building. We will also have trained chaperones on the day so you can drop your children off and collect them after their audition if you wish.

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Join

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Wanted: Footballers

er-10 seeking more players for their und Strensall Junior Football Club are ing train d atten to 5 are welcome team. Boys and girls in school Year between 9.30am and 11am. rday Satu y ever held are h whic sessions e, Strensall, and Sheriff Hutton. Driv ston Training alternates between Durl d on the club website n Further details can be foun Richard Flanagan www.strensalltigers.com or call on 492243 or 07740 478634.

New choir for York

Come and sing Faure’s Requiem at St Clement’s Church, Scarcroft Road, on Saturday 22nd October. The event marks the start of a new choir in York. Under musical direc tor Toby Wardman, the new choi r will rehearse on Tuesdays, between 7.30pm and 9.30pm, at Southlan ds Methodist Church, Bishopthorpe Road, from 25th October. Singers are welcome to sing the Requiem, whe ther or not they wish to join the new choir. n For more details call John Guest on 795595 or email green.lane@phonecoop .coop

All Shipshape

meet on the fourth Tuesday of each Members of York Model Boat Club e on 8pm. Much discussion takes plac month at Heworth Rugby Club at . ome members welc how to build various boats; new Slater on 760837. colm n For more details, call Mal

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Ladies choir seeks new memb

ers

The York Priory Ladies Choir is seek ing new members. The choir meets every Tuesday at 7.15pm starting on 13th September at St Thomas & St Mau rice Church, Lowther Street, York. No auditions - just turn up and sing.

Talks and trips

me, UK’s largest private ho The CSMA, part of the s and trips for talk ses association, organi motoring and leisure mbers meet on me ter, win the g area. Durin members in the York es Inn on the A64, the month at the Buckl the last Wednesday of ring the summer, Du for an 8pm start. near Bilbrough, at 7.45pm CSMA club All . nts s and outdoor eve members arrange trip parking and light e fre and ited nds are inv members and their frie le. refreshments are availab retary on, call the group sec ati orm n For more inf . 763698 Michael Tennison on

ECKANKAR

nt is holding regular meetings at Eckankar a new spiritual moveme ay every month starting at 11.15am. York Central Library the first Sund God” develops personal Eckankar, meaning “Co-worker with unique spiritual exercises, ugh understanding and awareness thro soul travel. All are welcome. exploring past lives, dreams and klar on 01423 780002 n For more info ring Jim Bac

Does your club or group need new members? Or maybe you have some news you’d like to share. If so, get in touch with us. Write to us at the address of page five, or email us at info@yourlocallink.co.uk. Mark your message ‘Club News’.


York Sub Aqua

York Sub Aqua Club cur rently has around 45 members who are all at var ying stages of their training from Oc ean Divers through to Advanced Divers. They use the pool at Archbishops Holgate School for training and development and sha re the club house at New Earswick Sports Club where they meet weekly on a Tuesday evening. It’s a great pla ce to just sit down to discuss dive events, sort out training or sim ply relax with friends over a drink. They would welcome traine e’s for Ocean Diver and qualified divers or if you are interested in going along for a Try Dive or refresher cou or simply want to be rse a part of their club jus t to continue your div career and make use ing of the facilities. n Tel: 07866 832942 email: yorksubaqua club@gmail.com

Space 109

gate is getting creative at Space 109 Community Arts on Walm ity projects with a varied mun com their raising funds to sustain Art workshops and Acoustic six month programme of Saturday nal artists and musicians. Profits Music Evenings all led by professio their children’s activities, the for pay from these will go directly to rk Club, Art Night, where they Yum Yum cooking and Homewo umes and festival banners that create the wonderful carnival cost weekend and holiday activities. you may have seen, and various ity space which is regularly used mun Space 109 is an important com tings, local children’s parties, for Residents Meetings, Ward mee and Knitters, as well as for other toddler and baby groups, Stitchers bitions, music and poetry nights. organisations. They host art exhi e drawing, illustration and rativ Their October events are: Figu stic Concertwith Kat Gilmore Acou an and Shaw fashion with Lesley ptural Stitching with Suzi Tibbetts and Jamie Roberts on the 1st, Scul Corsages with the Ebor Ruggers on the 15th,Cushions, Coasters and , and Still Life in Oils with Jake 22nd the and an Acoustic Eveningon Attree on the 29th.

n Tel: 01904 617290 or email

contact@space109.

ASK THE EXPERT

with sUZIE BOGLE MA, FCIPD, FCMI

Under pressure at work I work in a team of five people, I’m their team leader. Over the past few months two of the team members have been off sick, and then on their return put on to light duties. This has meant that I have had to pick up the slack. And now the pressure of the additional work is making me feel ill. I spoke to my manager, and she just said that I would have to cope and I can’t cope. What do I do now? This has put you in a very difficult position, and obviously is starting to affect your health as well as your team’s performance. As you’re the team leader, have you asked other colleagues, whether they would take on some of the extra duties to support the team in the short-term? This would spread the load between all of you. You should receive a more support from your manager, it is not appropriate that she just tell you to cope. I would ask for a meeting with her to discuss the problem and be very clear with her that you are being put under pressure that you don’t feel that this is fair and you need additional help from her. If you don’t feel that the meeting has resolved the problem and no extra support has been given, I suggest you make this a formal grievance. You will find your grievance procedure in your Company Handbook. If you can’t find that speak to your HR advisor at work and they will tell you where to find it. If there is no grievance procedure, I suggest you look on the ACAS website as they will tell you exactly what the procedure should be.

You should receive a more support from your manager, it is not appropriate that she just tell you to cope.

The grievance will start when you speak to your manager informally and when this has not helped, you will need to take formal action. You should write a letter to your manager’s manager was all the details of the problem include the fact that you have tried to talk to your manager but this has not been successful. Your manager’s manager should then arrange a meeting with you to discuss the problem at a meeting. You have the right to take a fellow employee with you or the union representative if you are a member of a union. At the meeting, you’ll have an opportunity to tell them exactly what has happened and how you think they may be able to support you in the future. They should then make a decision on what action needs to be taken in light of everything that has been said and happened. They will write back to you and hopefully this will resolve the problem. If this doesn’t, then you can appeal against the decision and have another manager review the situation to try to find a solution or uphold the decisions that have already been made. It can be a difficult and emotional process and I hope the first meeting with your manager resolves a situation. I also hope your 2 team colleagues are back to full work shortly - for everybody’s benefit.

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. Email suzie.bogle@breathingspacehr.co.uk or call 0113 386 9270 These answers are general in nature and are not intended to substitute for specific expert advice.

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Horoscopes October 2011

Starsign of the month... LIBRA

(23rd September - 22nd October)

here’s a few famous faces you share your sign with

L to R: Simon Cowell, Catherine Zeta Jones, Dawn French & Our Helen in Accounts!

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

A very sexy and probably quite a secretive month. Secret admirers make their feelings known, old flames turn up from the past, and all of this puts present emotional commitments under the spotlight. It also creates some strong feelings of jealousy and insecurity in a partner, which is something you’ll have to take into account. If you’re not sure about what you want this is a good time to explore alternative emotional pathways. Librans can take a long time to make up their minds about things, especially relationships, and although you do have some time left it might not be as long as you think. To your credit, once you’ve made an important decision you tend to stick to it through thick and thin – so this time round make sure you get it right! Watch out for a special (and probably very expensive) present around the 9th 10th or 11th and around the 18th there should be an important reunion. Mature Libran ladies benefit from a boost of youthful energy which might tempt them into doing silly things, and self employed members of the sign should be putting signatures on contracts that gets some new business project rolling. Overall finances are not bad in October, but they certainly start improving from the 18th or 19th onwards. Also an important time for reviewing savings schemes and pension plans.

ARIES

TAURUS

GEMINI

(21st March - 19th April)

(20th April - 20th May)

(21st May - 20th June)

(21st June - 22nd July)

Good month for the self employed and those with some entrepreneurial spirit but nine to fivers will find October a bit of a slog. Home improvement schemes bring some pleasure and satisfaction, but something’s got to go to make way for something better. Some health concerns for older members of the family.

An aggressive attitude towards finances brings some cash rewards but puts pressure on emotional relationships. You cannot be in two places at once and be all things to all men. A time fort maintaining discipline in health regimes… Diets and exercise programmes may not be a pleasure but they are a necessity.

Jealousy raises its green eyed head in fragile relationships. Don’t believe all you hear and if you’ve got a problem with someone, confront them and get it out into the open. Travel aspects around the 20th lead to some tension and a spending spree towards month’s end makes you feel better until you get the bills.

Health niggles caused by overtiredness and trying to do too much at once. Take the pressure off by delegating responsibility and be prepared to take the back seat for a while. Okay, so we know you’re not a back seat person, but more can be gained in the mid and long term by being a little bit passive right now.

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LEO (23th July - 23rd August) A lovely month for romance and affairs of the heart, especially for the young and unattached. Even mature relationships benefit from a boost of caring and confidence. The 8th or 9th brings good news about jobs and future financial gains and from the 20th onwards you’ll be in a mood of celebration.

VIRGO

(24th August - 22nd September) Some financial matters need sorting out. Before you can collect what you’re owed you need to settle a few of your own debts. Long hours at work cause confusion and cloud clear thinking. Business deals get a bit bogged down around the 9th 10th and 11th but green lights start flashing on the 12th 13th heralding a smoother passage.

SCORPIO

(23rd October - 21st November) A bit early for making Christmas plans, but it will be discussed and argued over. A clash of financial priorities makes you moody and you’ll find it hard to give in on matters of principle. This volatile energy causes you to over-react to any kind of criticism and you need to stay calm in the face of challenge and opposition.

SAGITTARIUS

(22nd November - 21st December) Politics cause problems this month, especially office politics, so keep your nose clean and let someone

else do the haggling. Family reunions put a smile on your face, especially if children are involved and you may be invited to sit on some form of committee or judging panel.

CAPRICORN

(22nd December - 19th January) No use saving up for a rainy day when it’s pouring down outside. This is a time to use your money and to make sure you’re getting what you’ve paid for. To make you feel a lot less guilty about spending money use cash and avoid plastic. If relationships are twitchy it’s only because of differing fiscal priorities.

AQUARIUS

(20th January - 18th February) New ideas create short-cuts which boost finances (slightly) and refresh your love life (significantly!) You find a more optimistic view of your mid-term future. Social life starts to sizzle! Granted, you do need to allow this to happen by saying “yes” to social invitations and by being prepared to try a few new things.

PISCES (19th February - 20th March) Whatever is happening in the world of business and careers, your heart is pulling all the strings right now and the best thing you can do is sit back and enjoy it. Look forward to a sentimental journey before the end of the month, along with the opportunity to renew a few old friendships.

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Getting Paid This month we take a look at perhaps the most important issue in business - getting paid (promptly) for the work you do. I’ve done the job I was asked to do. I’ve sent an invoice but I’ve not been paid. The customer says that they were expecting something different. What shall I do? It’s not uncommon for clients to have different expectations of the job to be done. For all but the most straightforward jobs, it is advisable to provide an estimate to the customer, setting out in detail what work is to be done and the estimated price. It is good practice to ask your customer to sign and date a copy of the estimate - by doing so, if problems arise later you have an agreed description of the job to refer to. If your customer maintains that they expected something different you are in a much stronger position. I’ve been asked to do a job for a company and they have asked me for my business terms and conditions. I don’t have any. What do you suggest? If you are starting to deal with jobs that are higher in value or take a long time to complete then it is certainly worthwhile to consider arranging some standard terms and conditions that you can use with confidence in your everyday business dealings. There are no set rules as to what can be included but your terms of payment should be fundamental. Consider how quickly you need to be paid to keep the cash-flow of the business going. If you require payment within 14 days make sure that your terms and conditions say so clearly. Remember that getting a cheque on day 14 can take a further period to clear through your bank account. Do you want to charge interest on unpaid accounts? If so, at what rate? I’ve got hold of some terms and conditions from a similar business to mine and I’m just going to adapt them for my use. Is that ok? Beware. Even with a similar business, such terms and conditions may not be appropriate for your business. If you’re looking to adapt some existing terms it can be easy to make them confusing or contradictory. Consider getting some professional advice from a solicitor. It does not need to be expensive - ask for a fixed fee if available. Having correct terms and conditions that you can use with confidence is an investment in your business. It can avoid disputes and save you time and money. Getting them right gives you a much better chance of being paid every time.

Simon Crack is a partner at York-based law firm Hethertons. Hethertons, based at Rougier Street, provides the full range of legal services to businesses and individuals in the York area.

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The grumpiest man on TV doing a charity gig in York?

We sent our own grumpy Donna Hay to dind out more... With his jaded outlook on life and a face that makes Gordon Brown look positively perky, comedian Arthur Smith has cornered the market in Grumpy Old Men. So being a grumpy old(ish) woman myself, I was looking forward to a good old moan about life when we had a chat recently. But as I found out, Arthur’s actually a very nice chap. Nice enough to travel all the way to York from London to help raise money for a local primary school. On 21st October at 7pm Arthur will be performing a one man comedy gig at New Earswick Folk Hall to raise money for St Wilfrid’s RC School and St Wilfrid’s Nursery. And do you know what? He’s actually looking forward to it. “Can you believe I’ve never done a show in York before?” he says, sounding disappointingly upbeat. “I’ve appeared in Leeds and Sheffield, but never York. It’s such a wonderful city.” I can hardly believe my ears. Surely not? This is a grumpy old man I’m talking to. There must be something about York that gets on his nerves? “Not really,” he admits. “I love the river, and the Museum Gardens. I nearly went to university in York, actually, but I ended up doing Creative Writing in East Anglia instead.”

We decide to talk about the gig. What’s brought an award-winning comedian, writer and broadcaster to a school in York? As it turns out, it was practically divine intervention. Arthur’s partner’s six year old niece is a pupil at St Wilfrid’s and Arthur got involved with the school when he attended last year’s Nativity. Ah, Nativities. Surely he must have something to say about those? They’ve become downright daft these days, with plots involving breakdancers and Teletubbies. I’m no theological expert, but I don't remember Dipsy or Tinky Winky turning up to visit the Holy Infant. “Actually, this was very good,” says Arthur. “Very traditional. Although there was a street fight scene in it which I don’t remember from The Bible.” Aha. “But it was still excellent. If I can do half as good a job with my show as those kids did, I’ll be well pleased.” So what can we expect from the show? It’s difficult to tell with a man like Arthur. After all, this is a man who once insisted that reviewers of his Edinburgh show had to juggle fish. “Who knows?” the Bermondseyborn comedian admits cheerfully. “It’s in a Folk Hall, isn't it? Does that mean we have to do any folk dancing? I suppose we could try that. There could be a bit of singing and dancing, plus a bit of audience

participation – whatever we fancy, really. Plus I might sing a bit of Leonard Cohen, just to cheer things up a bit.” Arthur Smith singing Leonard Cohen – aka the master of the misery ditty – might not sound like a recipe for a great night out. But if you’ve heard extracts from his live show Arthur Smith Sings Leonard Cohen broadcast on Radio 4, you’ll know just how hilarious it is. It sounds like a great night out. But I have to say I’m slightly disappointed. This man is my Grumpy icon, the king of the cutting complaint. Surely there’s something that really winds him up? “Self service checkouts,” he replies without hesitation. “Don't even get me started on them...” Sounds like we could have a lot in common after all. Win tickets to see Arthur Smith! We have two tickets, worth £15 each, to give away for this unique event on 21st October. To win, all you have to do is answer this simple question: Where was Arthur Smith born? Send your answer to the address on page five, marked ‘Arthur Smith Competition’, to reach us by 7th October.If you want to book, tickets will be available from 30th September at New Earswick Folk Hall. Call 01904 769621.

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Federation of Small Businesses York Branch meets on the third Monday of each month. Call Christine on 629777. York & North Yorkshire Chamber of Commerce 5th October Business Lunch, Holiday Inn, Tadcaster Road. 12 noon – 2pm. 14th October Golf Day, York Golf Club, Lords Moor Lane, Strensall. 11am – 9pm. 20th October Pure Networking, Bar Convent, 17 Blossom Street. 7.30 – 9am.

20th October Chamber Business Forum, HSBC, 13 Parliament Street. 4 – 6pm. Call 567838 for more information York Professionals 18th October What Have The Tourists Done For Us? Talk by Gillian Cruddas of Visit York. HSBC, 13 Parliament Street. 5.45pm. 24

For information visit www.yorkprofessionals.co.uk/events/ Network North Group meets every Wednesday 7.30 – 9am, Beechwood Close Hotel, Shipton Road. Contact anne@acusmartpa.co.uk York NABO Networking 4th & 18th October Riverside Farm, Shipton Road , Skelton. Contact John Greenshaw on 01904 890582 or email john. greenshaw@wrnsltd.co.uk . WiRE (Women in Rural Enterprise) York Branch meets on the first Tuesday evening of every month. Visit www.wireuk.org or email at yorkwire@hotmail.co.uk Women’s Business Clubs 4th October York Premier Club, The Grange Hotel, Clifton. 10am – 12noon. Visit www. thewomensbusinessclubs.com/


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Win free theatre tickets!

Six Lips Theatre – otherwise known as Anna Rose James, Hannah Wallace and Roxanna Klimaszewska – has been the name on everyone’s lips since the York-based company launched. They produce and perform original written and devised works which guarantee to give audiences something to think about. Their latest production, Close, is an intimate, fascinating look at the effects of social isolation in one’s closest relationships. The Victorian English gothic tells the story of Marianne, a woman of indeterminate age who is bedroom-bound by a kind of anxiety. It was written by Roxanna Klimaszewska and Anna Rose James, and directed by Hannah Wallace. Close will be on at the Friargate Theatre from Tuesday 25th – Saturday 29th October. But Six Lips have very kindly offered two tickets for the first three nights of the production. To be in with a chance of winning, all you have to do is answer the following question: how many women make up the original Six Lips Theatre company? Send your answers on a postcard marked ‘Six Lips Competition’ to the address on page five, to reach us no later than Friday 7th October. n If you’re not lucky enough to win – you can still buy tickets from www.ridinglights.org, or calling the box office on 01904 613000.

We were chatting with our mates Mick and Mark (I know, they sound like a weird comic combo but I can assure you they’re not – well weird maybe!) in the pub the other night and we got around to discussing banks. Loans and mortgages etc are very high but the base rate is very low, and has been for some time. So the man in the street (or in this case, in the pub) quite rightly asks “How come?”

So let’s have a look at how this works. In simple terms, the base rate is set by the Bank of England and basically depends on the state of the economy. When the economy is thriving, people buy loads of stuff and the cost of living (inflation) rises. The Bank raises interest rates to reign in people’s spending to curb inflation. When the economy is bad, the Bank lowers the base rate so that borrowing is cheap and encourages people to start splashing out again. In theory! The problem with the theory this time is that the banks are keeping the lending rates artificially high so that they can stash the cash, both to top up the coffers which got emptied in the credit crunch and so they can continue to pay themselves big bonuses. Another problem which many clients are encountering is the amount that they can borrow. Banks have factored in the risk of house prices falling further by limiting the amount you can borrow compared to the value of the property (called the loan to value ratio). If you want to borrow a low amount compared to the value of your property you get a better rate. Higher levels pay a premium for the perceived risk the Banks are taking on. The man in the pub might also ask why savings rates are relatively high compared to base rate. As we have seen, banks need cash, and they need to convince savers to give it to them. They know that once they get their hands on your cash, you’re unlikely to move it. And when you’re not looking, they’ll reduce the rate. And in the meantime, they are still making a decent turn out of the punter’s money. Give 3% to save, charge 9% to borrow, and they’re laughing all the way to the, er, bank! And that leads me on to one of the biggest fallacies in finance – the idea that Banks don’t charge for their savings accounts. What do you think the difference between the saving and borrowing rate is if not a charge? Another thing this episode got me thinking about. Why, when financial planners are often trained to degree level in what can be quite complex areas, do many people prefer to get advice from banks? Or even worse, from the bloke down the pub? Beats me! You can contact us for an initial meeting, at our expense, for professional advice on all aspects of borrowings and savings.

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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cocked my leg up against a tree” or “walls…..sausages”.

Twit twit to woo It seems you can’t go two minutes without someone mentioning social networking these days. From people posting on Facebook the rather riveting fact that they have just eaten a cheese sandwich it seems now every man and his dog is on Twitter. And if you think that’s an over exaggeration tennis superstar Novak Djokovic’s pet poodle Pierre actually has his own twitter account. Not sure how a dog can use his paws to tweet up to 140 characters or what the content would be. Perhaps a “just

York City News is the main Twitter feed for any supporters wanting to hear of Adriano Moke going to the gym, Michael Ingham going for a three-course meal or Ashley Chambers going for an afternoon snooze. On the pitch they have stumbled somewhat at home with back to back home defeats to Telford and Alfreton but in Gary Mills we trust and hopefully October will see form return for the Bootham Crescent clashes with Braintree Town on Saturday 8th, Grimsby Town on Saturday 15th and Cambridge United on the 18th.

Coneheads Now all football teams are prevented from permanent transfers until the re-opening of the window in January. Watching Sky Sports go completely OTT on deadline day is a joy to behold where their reporters seem to get a few early reports in before the clubs fans spot where they are on TV and then go stand behind them for every future live feed. The best one was a guy with a traffic

cone on his head running behind the Sky reporter at Tottenham’s training ground. Reports that it was Luka Modric trying to escape appear to be unfounded. I reported last month that the tannoy system at Yorkshire County Cricket Club announced a heart felt thank you to the 4,000 strong Scarborough crowd who had generously clubbed together

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to raise a whopping £7 to the Gerard Brophy benefit fund. After an obvious assumption of tight Yorkshiremen I am pleased to set the record straight that they did indeed raise £877 only for the PA system to cut out mid sentence. Suspicion got the better of one fan who had put in £8 and wanted to know why they had taken a pound in commission.


Unfortunately things on the pitch haven’t got much better for Yorkshire as they have slid down the table, a bit like my Grandad’s friend who slid down and sunk into the boggy wastage at the back of the hospitality tent. Yorkshire unfortunately seem to be rubbish on the pitch as well as having a load of it off it. In fairness the staff kindly washed and dried his socks as well as offering a free ticket in consolation. If only he wasn’t a season card holder he would have been over the moon.

Down and out York City Knights ultimately fell short in their bid to avoid relegation back to championship 1. A heavy 52-18 defeat at Sheffield Eagles in the final game sealed their fate. It was tough on the Knights who only managed a solitary season in the championship but they gave it their best shot and even looked at one point like the great escape was on when they defeated Halifax 22-8 in front of the sky cameras. Dave Woods men endured a long, tough season with some big defeats but no doubt they will regroup and rise again.

Good news stories Here at Your :Local Link we are always looking for sporting stories and successes of local teams. My first feature is of netball coach, organiser, umpire and general unsung hero Val Kennedy who in

1980 became a founder member of Haxby Netball club. The club has expanded from one team playing at Ralph Butterfield Primary School and making the teams first bibs to the present day where 11 team’s play on the floodlit pitches at Ethel Ward, which were fundraised by the club. Val, who won BBC’s Yorks and Lincolnshire unsung hero award in 2004 which culminated in attending BBC’s prestigious Sports Personality of the Year awards, currently runs four of the junior sides has also recently won the regional ‘Goalden Globe’ award this September as part of her continued work in the background at Haxby Netball Club. Speaking of her success, Val concedes that 31 years is a long time to be involved but says “it seems like only yesterday that I was just starting. I have so many memories, have had so much fun and met many friends”. For anyone to be involved in any sport for that long clearly shows a high level of commitment and passion which Val has in abundance. She also added that she has a VERY patient husband who sits in the middle of all things netball, a fact which he demonstrated by answering the phone “Hello, northern netball helpline”.

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Coles Solicitors

Coles solicitors had a hat trick of achievements to celebrate earlier this month. They have marked one very successful year since branching out in York from their base in Northallerton, it is five years since its acquisition by Peter Gibson, managing director, and Mr. Gibson's personal milestone of ten years in practice. Since taking over what was a niche personal injury specialist rival on Micklegate, Coles has transformed it into a multidisciplinary agency, offering clients access to legal services such as will writing, conveyancing and probate and financial planning. "Opening a branch in York has been tremendously successful," said Mr Gibson. "It's been five years since I took on Coles, and I've not looked back. I'm delighted with the progress we’ve made.” n Coles offers free home visits, evening and weekend appointments and telephone consultations to clients who have difficulties visiting. Tel: 01904 679990

(L-R): Peter Hannam and Colin Moore of Hileys and James Scott of Harrowells outside Hileys’ Easingwold office

Law firms merger Hileys Solicitors of Thirsk and Easingwold have announced plans to merge with York-based Harrowells LLP. The combined legal practice will promote itself as ‘Harrowells incorporating Hileys’. Hileys currently offers advice on business, agricultural, conveyancing, wills and probate matters. The merger will enable Hileys’ clients to take advantage of the additional services offered by Harrowells such as family law, landlord & tenant disputes, business disputes, personal injury claims

and financial planning. The specialist expertise of Hileys’ partners Peter Hannam and Colin Moore will also be available to Harrowells’ clients. “Hileys have a well deserved reputation for providing high quality advice tailored to the needs of clients within the Vale of York,” says James Scott, partner at Harrowells. “Our combined expertise in the merged practice will put us on track to achieving our aim to become the leading specialist in agricultural law in North Yorkshire.”

Employment Law Seminar Further updates in employment law mean that all employers need to know about key changes. Denison Till's highly regarded employment team has prepared a seminar to help employers to plan for these changes, as well as addressing topical issues such as the impact of social media in the workplace. The programme is aimed at anyone who has responsibility for its organisation's employees. There will be an opportunity to ask questions and for networking. The seminar is on Tuesday 11th October at the David Lloyd Centre, Hull Road. n Book online at www.denisontill.com

Equal Pay

Are men and women entitled to equal pay? Yes. Your employer must give the men and women they employ equal treatment in the terms and conditions of your employment contract.

Do I have to prove I’m entitled to equal pay? No. Your employer must prove that they have a good reason for justifying a difference in pay and that this difference is not based on the sex of an employee.

Tribunal. You can do this whilst you are still employed or up to Does the work have to Is it too late for me six months from the date you left be the same? to make claim? your job. Yes. To be entitled to equal pay It depends. If you are still a woman must carry out ‘like employed you could discuss What am I entitled to? work’. A woman is the matter with your employer You may make a claim for the employed on ‘like and attempt to resolve the issue last six years loss of earnings work’ with a informally without the need for you should have received if you man if her duties lawyers. had been paid fairly, together are the same or with interest. The claim will If you cannot resolve the matter fairly similar in also include sick pay, bonuses, informally you can make an Page 2 nature. IS0422_Rich.LocaLink/Straps/AW 20/7/11 11:49 overtime and holiday pay. You application to the Employment

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DIY car parts U-Pull-It Self-Service auto parts is an innovative self-service salvage parts company. So if you are a car hobbyist, breaker or mechanic looking for parts, this could be just what you’re looking for. You can search quality, recycled vehicle parts quickly and easily from their extensive inventory of automobiles, caravans, motorcycles, and even commercial vehicles!

For just £1 entry fee you can identify a vehicle that has the parts you are looking for, get your hands in and strip the car for the part you want. Don’t forget you’ll need to bring your own tools with you. Once you have removed the part you are looking for, take it to the counter, pay and it’s yours, it’s that simple. Even the girls in the office are thinking of having a go! n U-Pull-It can even buy your old car from you for cash. They are open seven days a week and can be found at Full Sutton Industrial Estate, Stamford Bridge call 0844 8751914.

Atlas Auto Services on the move Your Local Link would like to wish Atlas Auto Services every success in their new home at 8 Julia Avenue, Monks Cross where they are providing BMW trained specialists for all your vehicle repairs, servicing, brake fittings, car electronics and MOT Preperation. n Contact them on 01904 848008 or 07714 209338.

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from Dutch Nurseries How would you like to win some fabulous flowers, courtesy of Dutch Nurseries in Haxby? Every month they’ll be giving a gorgeous hand-tied bouquet to the winner of our crossword. This month’s puzzle has a motoring theme – and just to help you even more, you’ll find the answers to some of the clues are in the ads on these pages! Couldn't be easier, could it? Send your completed puzzle to ‘October Puzzle Competition’ at the address on page five, to reach us no later than Friday 7th October. The first correct entry will win the flowers! You’ll find the answers in next month’s issue.

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Across 2. Only a short journey for these 8. Wheely important for the straight and narrow 10. Clunk, click every trip 13. Dad and son could be bonded 14. A non-starter 15. Dr Dolittle would be easily confused 16. Not to be confused with bright spark 17. No map needed to find these

Down 1. Clear as glass 3. Technology made simple 4. Mechanic with safe hands for prestige marques 5. Better for your car than fast food 6. Closer than the centre of the earth for body repairs 7. Without which air-con would be redundant 9. No pitfalls with this shop 11. Not made for walking 12. Bright spark

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King of the road If you’ve ever broken down north of the border any time from 1966 onwards, there’s a good chance Jim Haggart might have come to your rescue. The 60 year old AA patrolman is the AA’s longest serving staff member, having clocked up an impressive 45 years of service. In that time he reckons he has completed 80,000 breakdown rescues. To mark his loyalty, he received a trophy and an extra week's holiday. And a set of new spanners, presumably.

2p or not 2p? If you want to drive a gas guzzler on the cheap, head to Venezuela. According to a recent survey, the country tops the cheap fuel charts, with drivers filling their cars for as little as 2p per litre. The second cheapest place in the world for fuel is Saudi Arabia where drivers pay about 8p per litre. But contrary to all the moaning you hear at the pumps, we Brits don't pay the highest prices at the pumps. That honour goes to the people of Oslo, Norway, where drivers pay around 30p more per litre than motorists in the UK.

Dashboard ‘made from a mad cow’ How would you like a mad cow behind the wheel of your car? That’s what could happen if a Canadian professor has his way. David Bressler, of the University of Alberta, has worked out how to use the infected parts of cows culled during the last outbreak of Mad Cow Disease, or bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE).

Prof Bressler and his team use cow skulls, nerves, tonsils, eyes, spinal cords and brains and break down their proteins at high temperatures to make plastic for car parts. If approved, the process will make a use for tonnes of dead cow protein dumped in Canadian landfill. Prof Bressler hopes the plastic will be available to the car industry within a year. And if you think it all sounds a bit yucky, what do you think goes those luxury leather seats of yours?

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My car’s one in a billion The huge demand for cars in countries such as China and India means their global total has now topped one billion for the first time – that’s four times the number of cars on the road in 1970. More than 35 million new cars were sold last year, including 14 million in China – that’s an increase of 27.5% in 12 months for the fast-growing country. In India, car ownership increased by 8.9% during 2010. That’s a hell of a traffic jam…


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York MOT Centre York’s’ completely independent MOT centre are offering all Your Local Link readers a superb discount. We are all looking to save a few pounds at the moment and we are so pleased that York MOT Centre have offered us a helping hand. All Your Local Link readers will receive £10 off their MOT and if your vehicle fails the MOT, they will retest if for free within 10 working days. Offering professional advice with no hidden charges they specialise in quick and impartial MOTs and can even look after your van, motor home or mini bus. Could we ask them for any more? n It’s easy to book your appointment … just give them a call on 01904 541888.

Osbaldwick Motors As a member of City of York Council Fair Trading Scheme and a garage that has been built on trust, we at Your Local Link believe Osbaldwick Motors certainly are fair, offering MOTs, servicing and repairs, as well as air conditioning re-gassing for £30… yes a re-gas for only £30! With giving you an extra 10% off on the production of their Local Link advert for your first visit, we certainly can trust Osbaldwick Motors to look after our hard earned pennies, we will be giving them a call on 01904 412417 and visiting their website at www. osbaldwickmotors.co.uk.

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Beauty hotlist!

support by thinking pink. Even Travis Perkins is doing their bit by painting their vans pink! Look out for lots of great limited edition beauty items, from hair straighteners to lip glosses, so you can look good and support a great cause at the same time!

Hot.... Think pink. It’s Breast Cancer Awareness Month and everyone is showing their

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Slimming clubs. Research has shown that joining a slimming club is the best way of losing weight safely and permanently. They’re so effective they might even become available on the NHS! Don’t know if it’s the friendly, supportive environment or the peer pressure of those weekly weigh-ins, but when it comes to getting into our Christmas party frocks we need all the help we can get! Retro hairstyles. The Autumn/Winter catwalks were full of 70s and 80s inspired big hairdo’s with lots of root lift. Think

What’s hot and what’s not in the world of health and beauty? We’ve got the lowdown for you... Dallas and Dynasty for your style inspiration! The secret to the style is lots of product, and blow drying your hair upside down to get maximum volume at the roots. Just in case you’re not feeling the Joan Collins look, 1940s pin curls and waves are also big news. Chocolate. New research has confirmed what we already knew – that chocolate is good for us. Apparently flavanols from cocoa boost the body's supply of nitric oxide, which helps to lower blood pressure. You only need one square a day to reduce your risk. But just to be on the safe side, we’ll finish off that family bag of Minstrels. You can't be too careful, can you? Hair oils. Light, non greasy and richer than standard conditioners, hair oils feed vital nutrients into your hair, taming

frizzy locks. Lots of top haircare ranges have them – ask your hairdresser for more information.


Streaky self tans. No matter how good you think you are, there’s always a bit you miss. Why DIY when professional spray tans are so good – and so cheap? Don’t even try to do it yourself unless you’re double jointed and have eyes in the back of your head (in which case no one is even going to notice your tan).

Not.... Fake ponies. Forget hair extensions – now Kate (Middleton) and Katie (Price) have made pony tails cool, everyone’s going for the clip-on versions. Not so sure about it ourselves – too many school PE lesson flashbacks for our liking. Eyeliner. The Audrey Hepburn look is massive news for autumn, which is great for the steady handed, but bad news for the rest of us. How do the likes of Adele and Jameela Jamil get theirs so perfect? We always look like we’ve put ours on in the dark. We need to know the secret!

Mismatched nails. When we first spotted Kelly Rowlands sporting this trend on The X Factor, we thought her stylist had made a boo boo. But since then we’ve seen loads of celebs with multi coloured nails. If you want to copy this trend, try painting every nail a different colour (bright neon shades work best), or tone it down with one finger in a different colour. But don’t blame us if people think you’ve just gone a bit strange. Botox overload. Don’t get us wrong, we’re big fans of the non surgical procedure. But there’s a fine line between looking fresh and natural and looking as if you’ve been stuck in a wind tunnel. It pays to shop around and find a practitioner you can really trust.

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How to be compassionate We know better than most here at Your Local Link that today’s world is such a stressful and hectic place that it can be difficult to find a sense of peace and wellbeing for ourselves, and in our relationships, (anyone who has visited our office will fully vouch for this!!) However, research demonstrates that time given to developing a compassionate approach to others and to yourself can have clear health benefits. Easier said than done? Help is at hand Compassionate Wellbeing, directed by Dr Hannah Gilbert, organises events to help you develop a more compassionate relationship with both yourself and others.

Kickstart your life! Are you stuck in your life? Do you wish you had more time, better health, a more fulfilling job or a more successful relationship? It can be difficult to make changes when you don’t know where to start. At times like those, you need someone to offer a helping hand, give you the tools to make the changes you need and get your life back on track. Jane Tai can help. She has extensive experience in treating clients successfully with hypnotherapy and NLP. But she has recently introduced a more intuitive

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Two weekend workshops are being held at the Holiday Inn, York. The first, with Prof Paul Gilbert, author of The Compassionate Mind and Overcoming Depression, on 15th & 16th October. Followed by Compassionate Mindfulness, with Kristine Janson, of Mindfulness Association on 19th & 20th November. Early booking is advised - places are limited. n Visit www.compassionatewellbeing. com or call 0753 430 8185. approach to her work. Using a toolbox of different techniques, including hypnotherapy, NLP, counselling, EFT, nutrition, spirituality and meditation, she can tailor make a way of helping you overcome the barriers stopping you from achieving the life you really want. “You don’t have to struggle with life. If you’re commited to change and you’re willing to open your heart and mind, you can transform your life from where you are now” says Jane. Jane is offering Your Local Link readers a free 30 minute telephone consultation. To take advantage of this offer, contact Jane through her website – www.janetai.co.uk – with details about your biggest challenge and a daytime contact number.

New season, new hair As the long summer nights are now officially a thing of the past and the autumn leaves begin to fall, what better way to mourn the loss of summer by giving your hair some TLC? Papillon hairdressers give you the perfect excuse to pamper yourself by offering a cool 15% off any treatments when you book in with Charlotte. We’ll see you there! n You’ll find Papillon at 4 Patrick Pool in York’s city centre. Call 635566 to book


Get a Life! There are some new faces at Life Hair Design. Experienced stylist Aimee Baxter joins the team straight from a top city centre salon, and she’s ready to welcome old and new customers. To celebrate her arrival, Life is offering 20% discount off cuts and colours with Aimee on Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays throughout October. If you’re a regular Lifer, you’ll also know trainee Zara. She’s now fully qualified, and she’s offering 25% off all salon services during October. And as if they weren’t two very good reasons to try Life Hair Design, here are a few more. It’s a fab salon, situated within Bannatynes Health Club (you don't have to be a member), so there’s plenty of free parking. You’ll enjoy five star treatment (they’ll even bring you your lunch from the coffee shop!), including the exclusive Wella Alchemy range, prescription conditioning treatments tailor made for your specific hair problem. n Make your appointment today on 01904 789340.

Smooth moves We’re always excited to hear about any hair treatment that promises to help fight the frizz. So we were thrilled when our friends at Liberty told us about the brand new Kebelo System, which promises smooth, shiny high for up to 100 days. Unlike existing long term smoothly treatments, the Kebelo System is free from formaldehydes, keratin and other chemical nasties that pose a potential health risk. It’s rich in botanical proteins and amino acids that are absorbed deep into the hair, strengthening each strand. And while other treatment that can take up to three days to take effect, the simple three step Kebelo System can completed in a single salon session. So you can walk out of the salon with smooth, shiny hair and halve your drying time for more than three months! n You’ll find the Kebelo System at Liberty, 3a Odeon Buildings, Blossom Street. Call 01904 623274 to book your appointment.

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Q. Over the years, my eyebrows have become thin and ragged. I’m really self conscious about them, and a friend has suggested having semi permanent make-up. Would this work? It would, but it needs to be done properly. This means building up each ‘hair’ individually into a natural shape rather than applying a solid block of colour or an exaggerated shape. You also need to ensure the pigment used is one that is stabilised in the skin, so there is no chance of it changing colour as time goes on. A good therapist will be able to advise you.

Q. How can I get rid of my eye bags? I’m tired of looking tired all the time!

Q. I suffer from really dry skin on my legs during the winter. Can you tell me how to get rid of it, please?

If you have a health or 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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We can give you the answer in three words – exfoliate and moisturise! Start by sloughing off those dead skin cells, either with a body scrub or some olive or almond oil mixed with coarse ground salt. Avoid harsh soaps in the bath or shower, and go for an emollient such as E45 instead. After your bath, apply a rich moisturiser such as E45 or Bio Oil. Some people also swear by udder cream! It was originally made to stop cow’s udders from cracking in the cold, but it makes a great moisturiser too! Check out www.udderlysmooth.

Puffy eyes and dark circles can be influenced by ill health, lack of sleep or just your skin thinning as you get older. Genetics also play a big part. You can help minimise them by treating them with an eye cream specifically designed for dark circles. Endermologie has also been proved very effective in shrinking eye bags and minimising dark circles. u Face etc Medispa is the only place in York where you’ll find Endermologie. Call them on 675222.

Q. How do I find an eyeliner that stays in place? Even the so-called long lasting ones smudge by lunchtime. Help! Your panda eyes might be caused by either oily skin around your eyes, or possibly the remains of make-


up remover or eye cream. Try to apply cream only up to the sockets around your eyes, not on the lids themselves, and look for a non oily make-up remover. Failing that, forget the liquid liners and pencils and go for a gel liner. Bobby Brown does a good one (available at Brown’s), or look for the range from Clinique. They are not only easy to apply, they are the longest lasting liners we’ve found!

Q. How can I make my manicure last? Always wear rubber gloves when washing up. If you’re doing your nails yourself, always clean your nails with polish remover to get rid of any grease or oil which might stop your polish sticking, then use a base coat. Finish your manicure with top coat to seal and protect your nails, then let the whole lot dry for at least half an hour. If you really want your manicure to go the distance, you could try one of the new long lasting manicures. Shellac, for instance, promises to look great for two weeks without chipping or fading. u Marcelle at Heavenly Nails & Beauty offers Shellac manicures – call her on 07710 669945.

Q. I love my Minx nails but my friend says you can buy the transfers in town for a fraction of the price and apply them yourself with a hairdryer. Is it ok to do this? I wouldn’t mind saving a few quid! It may seem like a cheap option, but DIY Minx-a-likes are actually a false economy. Fitted properly, Minx nails can last up to six weeks. But the heat from a hairdryer won’t give you the same adhesion that a specialist lamp can. Minx nails really need to be fitted by an expert otherwise they simply won’t last. This is a case where you really can’t beat the real thing. And they don’t have to cost a fortune, either – look out for special offers in Your Local Link!

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Looking great We all like to look good but we love it even more when it costs us less!! Our friends at Revive have not let us down with their fabulous October offer. With Dermalogica facials from only £20 and a buy one get one free on all waxing , looking and feeling good just got easier on the purse. The beauty suite at Revive in Heworth have all your favourite names of the beauty world from Shellac to Fake Bake and Minx to Dermalogica. You are sure to find a treatment to suit you.

To celebrate their new weekly nutritional therapy teaching clinic, the Northern College of Acupuncture on Micklegate are offering new patients a free consultation. The clinic is the teaching facility for the students at the college who are studying on the Post Graduate degree in Nutritional Therapy. Many are already practitioners in other fields , and work under the supervision of a highly qualified nutritional therapist so you’ll be in good hands. You’ll receive a personalised diet, food allergy testing if needed, recommendation of vitamins and supplements as well as general lifestyle advice. You will normally need at least one follow-up appointment which costs only £15 for adults and £7.50 for children. Don’t miss this fantastic opportunity to find out how you can improve your health by changing your diet – at a very low cost. n To take advantage of this fantastic offer, all you have to do is present the advertisement in this month’s Your Local Link. To find out more or to book for an appointment call the Northern College of Acupuncture clinic on 01904 343305.

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n Call for a full of list of what is available but don’t forget those fabulous October offers!! Tel 430612 www.revivehairdesign.co.uk

Look before you try! Want to look younger, have smoother skin or a firmer figure? Then try Endermologie. It’s a high tech face and body treatment, developed in France, that’s taking the beauty world by storm. Endermologie uses mechanical stimulation on the surface of the skin which sends a signal to reactivate deep dormant cellular activity, whether it’s to break down fat cells in the body, or to stimulate collagen production. It’s 100% natural, painless, non invasive – and it really works! It can be used on the body to help contour, get rid of cellulite or stubborn fat areas, or on the face to lift sagging muscles

and erase fine lines. It can also be used to help treat scar tissue or burns. You can find out more at a special Launch Event at Face etc Medispa in Coppergate on 6th October. You can enjoy a glass of wine and find out more about the Endermologie machine and what it can do for you. There will also be some fantastic offers available on the evening. n There’s no need to book, just turn up from 6 – 9pm. You’ll find Face etc Medispa at 8 Coppergate. Call 675222 for more information, or visit www. faceetcmedispa.co.uk.


Calling all instructors! City of York Council’s Sport and Active Leisure team is asking Community Exercise Instructors to help develop new exercise classes. Katie Ellis, Exercise Pathways officer, City of York Council, said: “This is a great opportunity to bring all community exercise instructors together to share ideas and best practice as well as looking to create new classes to encourage more people to exercise in York.” Instructors are being invited to a meeting at Energise, Cornlands Road, on Friday 7th October at 1pm to discuss how new community classes can be developed, especially for those over 50 or with specific medical conditions. n For further details please contact the Sport and Active Leisure Team on 01904 553377 or email katie.ellis@york.gov.uk

Hair raising fundraising Reflections hair salon in Osbaldwick is organising a 'hair raising' event to raise money for Cancer Research UK. The Reflections team will be offering head massages, blowdries and fancy hair-up styles. There will also be food, stalls, make-up by Julie Mercer, beauty with Perfect Image and a raffle with exciting prizes! “Over the last few years the salon has lost some of our loyal customers to cancer and we would like to show our respects by helping to raise money to help with cancer research,” says Paula from Reflections. The event is happening on Wednesday 19th October from 4 – 8pm. So why not go along, have fun and raise money for a great cause? n Reflections, 12 Farndale Avenue, Osbaldwick. Call 01904 424300.

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Truckers in the pink for charity Travis Perkins, the builders’ merchant that has a branch in York, is tickled pink to support the Breast Cancer Campaign by re-spraying some of its trademark green wagons pink for fundraising tours round the UK. Meanwhile, hundreds of people will be hosting a pink party at work, home or school to mark Breast Cancer Awareness Month. A Pink Friday can be whatever you want it to be – as long as it’s pink, fun and raises money for Breast Cancer Care. You can even hold your fundraiser on another day of the week if Friday doesn’t work for you. n Register at www.breastcancercare.org. uk/pinkfridays

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6 October New Earswick Folk Hall (2pm-4pm, 5pm-7pm) 11 October Acomb Parish Church Hall (2pm-4pm, 5pm-7.30pm) 12 October Merchant Taylors’ Hall, York (2pm-4pm, 5pm-7pm) 21 October York Priory Street Centre (10am-noon, 1pm-3.45pm) 26 October Merchant Taylors’ Hall, York (2pm-4pm, 5pm-7pm) 31 October Rawcliffe Pavilion (2pm-4pm, 5pm-7pm) n For more details, call 0300 123 2323

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of physical trauma to break down adhesions and scar tissue and increase the flow of blood and oxygen. Tui Na can be used to treat all kinds of pain, from headaches to sports injuries, back trouble and joint problems. A big plus of the therapy is that it can also be taught to the patient so you can relieve your symptoms at home.

Try Tui Na

Have you heard of Tui Na? It means ‘push and pluck’, and it’s an ancient healing art that uses the hands to press on key points on the surface of the body to stimulate the natural healing process. Tui Na works in a similar way to acupuncture, tapping into the body’s energy channels. But since hands are used instead of needles, it’s possible to stimulate many more channels during a single treatment. The therapist can also work on areas

Errol Lynch has practised and studied Tui Na for over a decade under leading professors and doctors in China. His expertise is now available to us here in York, as he and his team of practitioners have recently set up a practice at 11 St Savour’s Place. It’s a specialist treatment centre, dealing with joint problems and all kinds of pain. Treatments are tailored specifically to customer’s needs. n Give Errol a call on 07535 646400.

Medical exercise sessions City of York Council is encouraging people to improve their medical condition by taking regular exercise. The HEAL (Health, Exercise, Activity and Lifestyle) programme is backed by GPs, physiotherapists and other health professionals. A circuits class runs every Tuesday, from 2pm to 3pm, at York University Sports Centre to help people manage their back pain. HEAL also runs a Green Gym at Poppleton Community Railway Nursery every Friday, from 10am to noon, for those who prefer outdoor exercise to the traditional indoor gym. n Call Katie Ellis on 553440 or email katie. ellis@york.gov.uk

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City of York Council and Badminton England are launching Rusty Rackets badminton sessions for people over 50 in York. They take place on Tuesdays, 10am to 11am, at York Railway Institute and places are limited to 12 each week. A coach will give tips. n To book your place, call David Dewey on 07901 005316 or email daviddewey@badmintonengland.co.uk


Got a health problem? The answer could lie literally at your feet. That’s the theory behind reflexology. Reflexologists reckon that each organ and muscle within the body is connected by nerves to a corresponding point on the foot where the energy terminates. By applying pressure to different areas of the foot, they can restore balance and wellbeing, as well as triggering relaxation which can help reduce stress. It all sounds very well, but does it work? Yes, according to our Editor Gini. She’s been having treatment from Marcelle at Heavenly Nails & Beauty, and she’s been very impressed with the results. “I’ve tried reflexology before, but Marcelle is one of the best therapists I’d had,” she says. “She was able to pinpoint specific health problems just by checking my feet. The treatment was incredibly relaxing. I would recommend it to anyone, whether you have a health issue or you just need to unwind.” Reflexology is just one of the health and beauty treatments Marcelle offers in the comfort of your own home. She also offers a range of manicures (including hand-painted nail art), Minx Nails, pedicures, waxing, spray tans, facials and massage. She also offers Shellac nails, a unique gel polish that lasts up to two weeks with no chipping or fading. In the lead-up to Christmas, Marcelle is offering a full set of acrylic nails for just £20. They’re idea for adding instant glam to your Christmas party look! Or why not book a course of the amazing Mabel Plus, for fast, pain free face and body contouring? n For more information, call Marcelle on 07710 669945.

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What are my legal rights as a father? As a general rule the mother will always have what is referred to as ‘parental responsibility’ for her child regardless of the father’s absence or presence. Do I have rights as a father? The father of your child has legal rights provided: • The father is married to the child’s mother • The child was born on or after 1st December 2003 and the father is named on the birth certificate as the child’s birth father • A Parental Responsibility Agreement is signed • The original birth certificate for the child did not detail the father’s name but was later amended to do so. • A Magistrate or Justice of the Peace (JP) in the Family Court proceedings has granted the father parental responsibility or an order of Residency. What if I don’t have parental responsibility? Should the father wish to have a say in the child’s upbringing, then he will need to enter into a Parental Responsibility Agreement with the mother. Both parents can enter into such an agreement, the aim of which is to ensure that both parties have a say in how the child is brought up. This does not necessarily mean the day-to-day living arrangements

but it certainly includes major decisions, such as what school the child attends, medical treatment, religion, where the child lives, etc. Does this affect my financial responsibility to the child? Fathers have a financial obligation to help provide for their child’s upkeep. Should the father’s relationship with the mother break down the father will be required by law to contribute towards caring for any child. The arrangement is usually by mutual consent between the parties, if however they cannot agree levels of maintenance, this can be deferred via the Child Support Agency (C.S.A.). The CSA requires the father to pay 15% of their net income towards their child’s care. This increases to 20% for two children, 25% for three children and so on. Does this affect my contact with the child? Provided the father is named on the birth certificate as the child’s father, he will have a legal right to see

the child. In some instances, where parents are unable to agree contact arrangements, the court can intervene and together with the family services, help mediate visiting rights for the father. Is the law biased against fathers? The law is not biased against mothers or fathers, but individuals (including judges) will have their own attitudes towards the value of mothers and fathers to children. The court’s paramount consideration concerning a child upbringing is the welfare of the child. Increasingly, it is recognised that fathers have a significant role to play in their children’s lives after separation, and it is relatively rare for a father to be denied contact altogether. I offer a FREE 30 minute consultation and I would be happy to discuss any of the above issues with you.

n Should you require further information, please e-mail me at sarahb@richardsonlaw.co.uk or, alternatively, contact me on 01904 642727 or to make an appointment for a FREE 30 minute consultation.

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Weddings at Sandburn Hall Looking for a fabulous venue for your wedding? Then look no further than Sandburn Hall in Flaxton. Their stunning oak framed Grand Function Hall is the perfect place for your wedding, light and airy and overlooking their beautiful grounds. You can see the Hall in all its splendour at the Sandburn Hall Wedding Fair on 23rd October from 11am – 4pm. You can also meet the friendly team and get some great ideas for your big day, as well as talking to some of the best suppliers in the area. With complimentary canapés and sparkling wine, plus bridal fashion shows at 12 noon and 2pm, it’s a must for your wedding diary! n For details call Karen on 469922 or visit www.sandburnhall.co.uk.

Calling all brides to be York’s loved up couples looking to tie the knot are cordially invited to tear themselves away from the candle lit dinners and steamy bubble baths to attend The Monkbar Hotel Wedding Fair. The hotel’s thirteenth annual wedding fair plays host to over 30 specialist wedding companies, who will be showcasing their products and services throughout the day. As well as beautiful wedding and bridesmaid dresses in abundance, it will also feature cakes, flowers, grooms accessories, car hire, make-up artists and more. This one-stop-shop for weddings not only provides endless inspiration for your perfect day, but is also a great way to visit one of York’s premier wedding venues. No L-Plates in sight, we promise! n Sunday 6th November, 12pm-4pm. Tel 638086 for more details.

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Quaker Quest

Quakers, also known as the Religious Society of Friends, have had a profound influence on the city of York. One Quaker was Joseph Rowntree, founder of the chocolate company famous for making KitKat, while York Retreat, which pioneered the humane treatment of psychiatric patients, was founded by the Quaker William Tuke in 1796. Now you can learn more about the faith that inspired such impressive men by joining a Quaker Quest. Five weekly presentations and discussions will be held at the Friends’ Meeting House, Friargate, York, on Wednesday evenings from 12th October until 9th November. They start at 7pm; an optional light meal will be served from 6.15pm. There is no charge, but voluntary contributions will be accepted for refreshments. Everyone is welcome. All you need is to be open minded and interested. If you are looking for a spiritual path that is simple, contemporary, open and radical, then Quaker Quest could be for you. Topics will include Why Am I A Quaker; Quakers & Good; Quakers & Peace; and Quakers In The Modern World. Meanwhile, the Friends’ Meeting House, in Friargate, will celebrate 350 years of the Quaker Peace Testimony by hosting a fair called Positive Peace-Making on Saturday, October 8, between 1.30pm and 5pm. n For more details, call John Batchelor on 624216 or email yorkquakerquest@ ntlworld.com

Derek Warley and Alison Goffin from York Music Service Ltd want everyone to experience the benefits of playing a musical instrument. From improved social skills, concentration, selfdiscipline, self-esteem to creativity, encouraging your child to play a musical instrument will help them not only now but in later life as well. The not-for-profit organisation teaches pupils, aged between eight and 18, to play instruments during the school day. It also offers adults the opportunity to perform music during evening sessions at Canon Lee School at Rawcliffe Drive, York. We love a bit of music in the Your Local Link office - impromptu sing songs with Dean our resident guitarist are not unknown and we know how much it helps!! To sign up for a lesson, go to www.yorkmusicservice.co.uk

Could your child benefit from music? The benefits speak for themselves. 1. Early musical training develops the brain 2. Musicians think creatively. 3. Music students tend to do well in exams. 4. Music brings children into contact with different cultures. 5. Through music study, students learn the rewards of hard work. 6. Music study enhances teamwork skills. 7. Music provides children with a means of expressing themselves and boosts self-esteem. 8. Music encourages students to communicate and cooperate with one another.

Above all your child will have fun and enjoy a whole new experience that they can share with the whole family. Visit www.yorkmusicservice.co.uk for more info.

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Good news for ‘little Tykes’ The Government advises under-fives to have at least three hours of physical activity a day. This advice comes amid growing concern about levels of childhood obesity and new research linking a lack of physical activity with poor brain development and social interaction. Tennis Tykes provides lots of exercise opportunities for children in York. The indoor educational tennis skills and play programme for two to five-year-olds follows the Government’s Early Years Foundation Stage and the ‘little Tykes’ all exceed the physical learning goals as they exhibit great balance, movement and co-ordination. n Call Caroline on 07843342662 to book your free taster lesson.

Kids’ social network site launched A new social networking site designed for children aged between five and 11 has been launched at York Eco Centre. Jabble, which has been awarded TRUSTe’s Privacy Seal, has been developed by sister-and-brother team Becca Morgan and Ben Hall. They say it is a safer and more appropriate alternative to Facebook and MySpace. It offers children many of the features found on popular networking sites, including making friends, sending messages, instant chat and games, but in an environment that is protected and monitored by parents. n Access to Jabble is free via www.jabble.co.uk

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The festive season may still seem a safe distance away, but we are just around the corner from the Christmas shopping countdown that we all love to hate. You can deny it all you want, but the letters to Santa and the handbags at dawn are only a matter of time. Get Christmas wrapped up early this year with Corky’s Children’s Gifts. Corky’s cater from tots to teens with irresistible gifts which have been selected from all over the world. Owner Stephanie McCormack told us; ‘It was my husband and my dream to one day own a children’s gifts shop in York. New customers often say they are surprised on how many

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items are below £5, and that they have resisted visiting the shop before, because they presumed it was expensive’. Corky’s pride themselves on good quality and unique products at affordable prices; ranging from 15p to £70. The party bag counter is always a hit, where kids can buy themselves little treats at ‘pocket money prices’. To top it all off, you will find a gorgeous collection of cards and gift wrap to add the finishing touches. They really do have everything but the elves! n You’ll find Corky’s on 9 Museum Street or shop in your slippers at www. corkyschildrensgifts.co.uk. Tel 625075

The first day at school is always a big moment in a child’s – or parent’s – life. So Busy Bees day nursery in Rawcliffe decided to mark the event by holding a special ‘graduation’ party for 22 of its preschoolers recently. The children dressed up in mortar boards and gowns for a commemorative photo, then enjoyed a party with a special cake and even a visit from a ‘professor’ – in this case children’s entertainer Prof Dan Slater. “It’s something we’ve done for a few years now, and the children love it,” says Jo from Busy Bees. “Some of them are a bit daunted by the idea of going to ‘big’ school, but having a party makes it all seem a bit special. “There were a few tears, but they were mainly from the mums, dads and grandparents! It’s an emotional time for everyone, including us. We’ve been looking after some of the children since they were babies and it’s always sad to say goodbye to them.”

Calling all parents Being a parent is a tough job. That’s why City of York Council runs a programme to support parents of five to 13-year-olds called ‘Strengthening Families, Strengthening Communities’. New programmes this autumn include: Tang Hall Library – starting Thursday 3rd November, 9.45am – 12.45pm. Miller’s Yard, Gillygate – starting 3rd November, 7pm – 9pm. n For more details, call Liz Savage on 07833 482 284 or email liz.savage@york.gov.uk


Are you struggling to juggle overtime with childcare? You’re not alone. A recent survey from York Council shows that local parents are in desperate need of childcare on Saturdays. This survey has become the inspiration for Acomb Out of School Club’s (AOOSC) unique new service; Saturday childcare. Acomb Out of School Club (AOOSC) is a not-for-profit organisation that aims to provide excellent quality childcare for children aged 3-14. Already offering a breakfast, after school and holiday club in Acomb Primary School, the Saturday club is the latest addition to their childcare services. Due to the current economy, AOOSC understands the need for parents to work longer hours, which often means compromising on Saturdays. Dan Sissons, AOOSC manager said, ‘we set up the Saturday club to support parent’s needs throughout the city of York’. n The Saturday Club runs from 8am-6pm every Saturday. £20 - full day and £10 - half day. Call Dan Sissons on 07788983658 for more information.

Babbling Babies Needed The University of York is looking for babies to take part in a linguistics research project. As part of the Infant and Toddler Language Studies Course, students are conducting a word learning experiment which may be a rewarding activity for you and your baby. The findings of the experiment will lead to a better understanding of babbling itself, as well as how listening to speech may influence word learning. The babies must be from English speaking homes and aged from 0-10 months. The studies are fun and you will be paid for your time. You will be with your child throughout. n To find out more, call 01904 433619

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Family Law

w i t h n i C K I MITC H E L L & Mark H epwor t h

The common law marriage myth goes on... The Government has recently confirmed that there will be no change to the law which applies to cohabiting couples when they separate, in the lifetime of the current parliament at least. This is despite the Law Commission’s 2007 recommendation that reform is needed. So where does that leave the increasing number of couples who live together, own property together, perhaps have children together, and then decide to separate? There is a widely held belief that common law marriage exists. Opinions vary as to how long you have to be together to acquire this status, but the consensus is that it confers rights. This is a complete myth. Common law marriage does not exist as a concept in English law. The reality is that cohabiting couples are treated in the same way as any other co-owners of property, whether they be family members, friends or business associates. Rights to property are determined in the main part by the paperwork drawn up when the property is purchased or, more unusually, later if circumstances change. Couples buy property together when they are happy and trust levels are high. Separation is the last thing on their minds. They give little thought to trust documents and the like and rely instead on private conversations or their own thoughts. Things are different when a relationship ends. Often a couple has a property in joint names with nothing in writing to say who gets what if they split. In these cases, the legal presumption is that the proceeds will be split 50:50 irrespective of who paid what into the property. Sometimes the property is in the sole name of one of the couple. The presumption here is that the non-owning partner has no rights at all in relation to the property, even if they put money into the property in one form or another. The fact that children have been born along the way or contributions have been made to the mortgage payments does not necessarily make any difference in either of these scenarios. These presumptions can be challenged but this is a complex area of law. The uncertainties are great and the cost of litigation high. Nowhere in the existing law is the concept of fairness a consideration. This is why the Government asked for the views of the Law Commission. The Commission did not recommend that cohabitees be given the same rights as married couples or civil partners. Instead they proposed a new scheme of financial remedies. Only those couples who had a child together or who lived together for a minimum period (to be set by Parliament of two to five years) would be eligible to apply. Awards would be based solely on contributions made to the relationship. Couples who wished to do so could opt out of the scheme. Increasing numbers of couples are choosing to live together without marrying. More and more children are born to those couples. Recent research shows that cohabiting relationships are more likely to break down than marriages. Couples tend not to make formal financial arrangements out of ignorance of the law rather than a wish to set themselves apart from married couples. This ignorance can cause unforeseen injustice and hardship. For the time being however nothing is set to change.

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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Zero Waste

Zero Waste wants to help you help York become waste free. (we’d settle for a 24 inch one…oh…not that sort of waist!) They have organised special repair, reuse and revitalise workshops, to be held mornings and afternoons from 22nd October through 19th November at York Explore Library. The workshops are very diverse to entertain a variety of interests, but they all have two things in common: 1. They are all focused on ideas and skills that will ultimately benefit the environment. 2. They are all completely FREE. There’s also free refreshments. Now that we’ve got your attention, here’s a hint of all the workshops on offer: •

Jewellery making

Furniture repair

Magic millinery

• Art from glass •

Rag rugging

• Clothing repair and redesign n Visit their new site www. zerowasteyork.wordpress.com for dates and full details. But hurry, places are limited: first come first served. You can also call 01904 553292 to book or email mary. costaalves@york.gov.uk

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Have you ever tried a baby sling? Research has shown that carrying your baby close where they feel safe and secure can have great benefits for both parent and child, and can even help work off a few of those pregnancy pounds. Plus slings are a lot easier than struggling with a pram on public transport! But with so many different types on the market, wouldn't it be nice to try before you buy? Well, now you can. Two enterprising local mums, Nikki Clements and Catherine Djimaradji, have set up York

Sling Library. You can choose from a wide range of slings and wraps to decide which one is right you. The library is also a valuable resource for families planning a holiday (a buggy can seriously eat into your baggage allowance). n You’ll find the York Sling Library at St Lawrence’s Children Centre on 3rd and 17th October from 9.30 – 11.30am. You can also find them on Facebook ‘York Sling Library’ or email yorkslinglibrary@yahoo.co.uk


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Kumon Maths We all want to give our children the best start in life, and getting ahead of their school curriculum is one of the first steps parents consider. To kick start your children’s new school year, Kumon are offering a free two week trial to discover their unique and effective approach to children’s learning. Kumon specialise in Maths and English study programmes that aim to give children learning skills that last a lifetime. No matter what your child’s age or ability, Kumon's programmes complement the national school curriculum and provide far more than just Maths and English tuition. They cater for your child's individual needs, allowing them to study at a rate that is just right for them and eventually to take responsibility for their own learning. n For more information on the free trial, Call Jenny Scanlon on 01757 268114, Fulford Study Centre

‘Pick or treat?’ We all know the recipe for a wicked Halloween; a sprinkling of sweet treats, a dash of fancy dress, a couple of witches and a large dollop of pumpkins! Take the kids down to the Farmers Cart Pumpkin Fest, where you’ll find all these ingredients and more. This year’s Pumpkin Fest is set to be bigger and better than ever, with an action packed itinerary of events throughout October half term. Hop on the trailer ride to pick your own pumpkins, join in the fancy dress parade, listen to the spooky storytelling and don’t miss out on the face painting. If there’s time, you can even pick up some delicious homemade and homegrown produce from the farm shop before you leave. Pumpkin Fest will be a pay on entry system and all the activities are included in your entry ticket. n 22nd- 30th October. Tickets: Child £6.50, Adult £5.50, Concession £4.50, Family Ticket £22.

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‘Outstanding’ nursery The wife of popular BBC TV presenter Harry Gration is celebrating after one of her York nurseries was branded 'outstanding' by OFSTED inspectors. Helen Gration, aged 43, gave up her TV career six years ago to open two Montessori nurseries in Strensall and Fulford. The OFSTED accolade was awarded to the Strensall nursery.

Fancy being the New Jane Torvil or Christopher Dean!! Slide yourself over to Creepy Crawlies for some ice skating fun, the new home to York’s permanent Eco-Ice-Skating rink. It’s safe for children and delivers the same sensation as skating on real ice, whilst being environmentally friendly and loads of fun.

Friday nights see the new skating club for kids up to the age of 14, You can skate to popular music for two hours and try out your moves to become the next star of dancing on ice.

If you are looking for a Birthday Party with a difference why not try a Skate Party, where you can skate, eat and play. Mum and dad can join in too if they can stay on their feet!

n For more information please call us on 01904 692221 or email info@creepycrawlies.co.uk

Saturday 29th October sees the return of the Creepy Halloween Bash. I wonder if the two wicked witches will return this year?

Helen, who has eight-year-old twin boys, lives in York with husband Harry and raises her own children using Montessori methods. Her two nurseries employ 42 people and look after 180 children. This is the first time she has been inspected by OFSTED since the nurseries adopted the Montessori method of schooling in September 2009. The essence of Montessori education is that every child is treated with respect, given freedom within the limits of a carefully structured environment, and allowed to develop naturally at his or her own pace. Both York nurseries are working towards accreditation this year with the London-based Montessori Centre International. n Tel: 490339 or 642666

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Halloween help! The night of fright is coming. The night where all girls and boys big and small show their ghostly ghoulish side. We all enjoy a good scare once in a while and we love to dress the kids up in the scariest costumes we can find for them to terrorise the neighbourhood. To be honest we like to dress up and scare them too. Here are 13 tips to Keep you and your ghostly ghouls safe. 3 Trick or treat with adult supervision 3 Stay in groups - there is safety in numbers 3 Don’t enter strangers houses 3 Carry a torch 3 Treat people’s property with respect 3 Wear a watch 3 Plan your route 3 Only visit houses with lights on or Halloween decorations 3 Don’t take short cuts

3 Wear visible clothing 3 Remove masks for crossing the road so you can see clearly 3 Take a mobile phone 3 Watch out for Your Local link crew. We are coming to get youuuuuuuuuuuu

Here’s a safe way for your little ghastly gremlins to have some Halloween fun! Join Crazy Tykes for some ghoulish games, freaky fun, and frightening food on 29th October! Price includes child’s admission, buffet food, spooky games and a Fancy dress competition! Crazy Tykes boasts a play area fitted with the latest equipment designed to cater for children from 0 - 11 year old with a four Lane Astra Slide, twisting spiral slide, multi sports area, basket ball nets, soft ball cannons, ball pools. They also have a separate toddler area for the under 4's. n Located on Thorp Arch Trading Estate outside Wetherby 5 mins from the A1(M). Open 9.30am - 6.30pm seven days a week. Tel: 01937 541007

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Three schools – one decision St Peter’s School, York, and its preparatory schools, Clifton PrePrep and St Olave’s, combine superb teaching with discipline and traditional values amidst excellent facilities. Entry is possible in all junior years with main entry points being at four, eight and at 13 and 16 for St Peter’s. The school is co-educational, boarding and day. St Peter’s, for 13 to 18-year-olds, is hosting an open morning on Saturday 24th September, from 10am. St Olave’s offers an extensive range of academic and extracurricular opportunities for eight to 13-year-olds as well as flexible boarding options. It is hosting an open morning on Saturday 8th October, from 9.15am. Clifton Pre-prep offers an exceptional nursery for three-year-olds and first-class teaching and facilities from Reception upwards. It is hosting an Open Week between 10th and 14th October, with evening appointments on Wednesday, 12th October. n Visit www.st-peters.york.sch.uk or call 527300 for details

14 – 19 Opportunities Fair Apprenticeships, work, colleges, universities; with so many options for young people these days, it’s hard to know which route to take. To help young people tackle this daunting task, the City of York 14-19 Partnership is hosting a drop-in event which aims to provide invaluable guidance for the future. John Thompson, principal adviser 14-19 year olds at City of York Council, said: " This event will allow parents and young people to fully explore the options available, including new qualifications and work based learning through apprenticeships and other skills based training programmes". The event will offer people the chance to chat to friendly current students, and to hear about the experiences and challenges that they have dealt with. As well as this, a number of different schools, colleges, training providers and local universities will be at hand during the day to offer the latest information. n Wednesday 19th October, 3.30pm-8.00pm. Knavesmire Stand, York Racecourse. Tel 01904 553008

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Two school open days Do you fancy being a sixth-former at Queen Margaret's School near York? The successful boarding and day school for girls, aged 11-18, is hosting a sixthform open day on Friday 7th October. The school, set in beautiful grounds at Escrick Park, is also holding an open morning on Saturday 12th November, where there will be opportunities to meet the Headmaster, Dr Paul Silverwood, to tour the school and talk to the girls and staff about life at Queen Margaret’s. n For more details, call Jackie Hallewell, the admissions officer, on 720072 or email admissions@queenmargarets.com


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Remember Remember, a new start in November With their shiny new campus, state of the art facilities and fabulous courses, York College have got a lot to shout about. Next month they are showing off with a string of open events to answer all your questions and help you make those all important study choices. With a 99.3% pass rate in 2011, 40 A Level Courses and 80 Vocational courses, there’s plenty to see. For those of you considering A Levels or a Vocational course, drop in on the 2nd November from 6.30pm-8.30pm or the 3rd of December from 10.00am12.00pm. If you’re interested in hearing about The ‘Late Start Social Science’ programme and the ‘Entrepreneur’ Diploma, come along to their shared open event on the 1st November. n Visit 770200 or www.yorkcollege.ac.uk for more information.

New opportunity at Huntington Sixth Form Huntington School has the only sixth form in York to offer the IB qualification (International Baccalaureate), as well as 34 A-level subjects. The IB has been a recognised qualification since 1968 and is currently studied in 141 countries. Unlike traditional A-Levels, the IB allows students to gain a qualification which is internationally recognised. Described as ‘outstanding’ by Ofsted in 2009, the Sixth Form had great success with their first IB results this summer, with one student gaining a place at Cambridge University. Mr Price, director of Sixth Form, explained: “The IB develops independent study, research skills and encourages students to develop a global view. Universities and employers look for students who can think critically and creatively, that’s exactly what the IB encourages”. n Want to learn more? Visit The Sixth Form Open Evening on Tuesday 1st November from 7pm. Places available from 2012. Email i.price@huntington-ed.org.uk for more information. do you want to host an international student for bright world guardianships?

‘This is a great job and has provided our family with a valuable extra income as well as being lots of fun and a cultural experience for us all.’ Bright World Guardianships Ltd takes care of international children studying at UK boarding schools in the York area. We are looking for families to host our students for some weekends and half terms.

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You’re OK with OCAY With the help of OCAY (Older Citizens Advocacy York), York’s Older Citizens no longer need to feel they are not being heard. OCAY offers a saving grace to older citizens, by offering a free and confidential service that helps in dealing with organisations such as housing, health service and the council. If you are over 50 and need support, OCAY can provide friendly advocates to represent you and solve your problems. Advocacy simply means supporting people to speak up for themselves when there is something they want to say. Whether you need help yourself or know someone who may need it, don’t hesitate to get in touch. Tel 01904 676200

Across North Yorkshire, many people are struggling to care for loved ones. Which is where Prestige Nursing and Care, a family business with more than 60 years experience of caring for people in the comfort and security of their own homes, can help. “As the age of the UK population increases, more and more people are likely to require some sort of help around the home,” says Anna Francis, Manager of the York branch. “We offer a wide selection of homecare services, from simple one hour calls to 24 hour care and we do everything we can to ensure our clients are happy. A recent survey found that 97% of them were, so we know we are doing something right!” To cope with the demand for their high quality services, Prestige Nursing is also recruiting extra staff and investing in new training. n Whether you’re interested in finding out more about their services or joining their successful team, visit www.prestige-nursing.co.uk or call 01904 466666.

Blooming good care Internet skills Learn how to shop online, send emails and Skype your family and friends who live far away. Oaken Grove Surfers run low-cost computer and internet classes on Mondays (10am to noon) and Thursdays (2pm to 4pm)

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Situated in the village of Kirk Hammerton, near York, the home stands in nearly two acres of gardens with extensive lawns, flowers and plenty of sitting areas.

St John’s House has 35 single en suite bedrooms plus a variety of dining rooms, lounges and sitting areas. All of the rooms overlook the gardens or the surrounding countryside. The home is big enough to offer you choice and small enough to ensure that you are treated as one of the family. Residents enjoy a wide range of activities, entertainment and trips.

Originally built in 1910, the Tudor-style building has been refurbished to offer modern, luxurious facilities within a classic setting.

n St John's House, Parker Lane, Kirk Hammerton, York YO26 8BT. Tel: 01423 330480.

If you are looking for a care home with a fantastic garden, then St John’s House is the place for you.


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Silver surfer!

It’s never to learn to learn. That’s the message from 80 year old Carmel Haigh. She’s joined the ranks of the silver surfers, thanks to a brilliant initiative from York Housing Association. Carmel is one of several residents at Auden House, Cemetery Road, taking advantage of free internet workshops by York company Computer Start. “It’s amazing,” said Carmel. “I knew absolutely nothing about computers – when people used to talk about them it just went completely over my head. Now there’s no stopping me.” Computer Start is a mobile service providing tuition at home “for anyone up to the age of 100 and beyond!” It aims to remove the fears older learners often have in relation to technology and to help them discover the benefits in the comfort of their own home. For Anita Moore, Computer Start tutor, Carmel’s enthusiasm has been a highlight. “It's great to see the amazement of older learners when they discover how easy it is to communicate via email, the wealth of information available on the internet and the power of Google's search capabilities," she says. n For more information contact Anita Moore on 07944 717019.

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your pet

Got a problem with your pet? Write to us and we’ll try to sort it out!

If you have a burning question, write to us at the address on page 5, or email info@yourlocallink.co.uk. Mark your question ‘Pet talk’.

Q. Can you settle an argument? My black labrador loves chocolate, but my mum reckons it’s bad for them. Who is right? Listen to your mum! Chocolate is bad for all of us, but for a dog it can be positively lethal. Cocoa beans contain a chemical called theobromine, which is toxic for dogs. In fact, it’s one of the most common poisonings to occur in dogs in the UK. Symptoms of theobromine poisoning include abdominal pain and vomiting, restlessness, drooling, increased thirst and difficulty in standing or walking. Eventually, the dog may develop convulsions and die. So please don’t kill your dog with kindness – if you must give him a treat make it a pet friendly variety.

Q. We are thinking of getting a rescue greyhound but we’re worried it might need too much exercise. Would we have to take it for long runs? It’s a myth that greyhounds need endless amounts of exercise – in fact they prefer to snuggle up on the sofa! Greyhounds thrive on about an hour of exercise a day. This can be split into two half hour walks morning and evening walks. Greyhounds are natural sprinters, but make sure you don’t exercise

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your dog within an hour of eating, as their stomachs can become twisted and blocked due to their deep, narrow chests. But greyhounds make great pets so you won’t regret giving one a good home!

Q. Is it ok to give my cat a bath? She got black oil on her fur yesterday and I’m wondering if I can wash it out. Cats don’t generally need baths as they’re pretty good at keeping themselves clean, and bathing can disrupt the natural balance of oils in their hair and skin. However, if she has rolled in oil and can’t clean herself, the occasional bath won’t hurt. Use a pet friendly shampoo, and make sure you keep all the doors and windows closed, because your cat is not going to like the experience! You might find a bowl or sink overwhelms her less than a bath. Fill it with about 4in of lukewarm water – just above her paws. Place her gently in the water, then wet her back, belly and legs. Use a small plastic cup or jug – cats can panic at the sound of a spray attachment. Apply the pet shampoo and massage it gently to distribute it evenly all over your cat before rinsing. Don’t apply too much shampoo or it will just make it more difficult to rinse off. Avoid the eyes and ear areas. After rinsing, snuggle your cat in a nice warm towel.

Canine car wash Giving your pooch a bath can sometimes end up with more water ending up outside rather than inside your bath or sink. Thankfully Kelly Burley at Pretty Paws Dog Grooming Salon has installed a state of the art Self Service Dog Wash which is all the rage in Australia and the USA. This coin operated machine equals no more bathroom disasters, no backache and no mess at home. All towels, shampoo, brushes, treats, aprons and perfume are provided to pamper your pooch. Kelly also grooms from the salon so she is there close at hand to give you any help you may need using the dog bath. The picture shown is Alfie the Old English Sheep Dog having a bath, his owner says he really likes jumping in the river so it’s much easier for her to wash him at Pretty Paws after his walk on his way home. You can find them at 2 Derwent Walk, Huntington. Tel: 01904 758683

Top Tips for Dog Owners Pulling on the lead Dogs like pulling! It gets them where they want to be much faster!! When they pull, stop, turn round and walk in the other direction saying ‘This way’. Then turn back in the direction you want to go. You may need to practice this a few times for them to get the idea, but it works. Tone of voice Tone of voice is actually more important than what you say with dogs. Research shows that dogs actually prefer someone who is softly spoken and calm. They are more likely to see them as a leader than someone

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All over the city there are cats looking for homes. Could you be the one to offer them the love they need? Look at this face. Can you believe little TINKER is still waiting for a home? It was a real lifeline for her when she arrived at the York Cats Protection Centre a few months back, under-nourished and with tattered, patchy fur where her flea allergy had been left untreated. The poor puss swallowed her food like there was no tomorrow – not surprising as she was half starved.

She’s come on in leaps and bounds since then, and is now a beautiful cat with bags of character. Now all she needs to make her life complete is a new home. Could you be the one to give her the happy ever after she really deserves after her rotten start to life? Tinker would certainly reward you with endless devotion, not to mention hours of fun. She is unquestionably ridiculous, thoroughly over-excitable, with energy and spirit to spare. Her only flaw is that she isn’t too keen on other cats, so she would definitely be happiest if she was the only animal in your home. Not that you’d need another pet, because life with Tinker would never, ever be dull!

n If you think you could give her a home, York Cats Protection – and Tinker – would be very pleased to hear from you. Give them a call today on 01904 760356 or visit Cats Protection, 582 Huntington Road, Huntington YO32 9QA.

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Troy Staffy – male neutered. A very sweet natured lad who came in via our local dog warden as an unclaimed stray. He is not coping very well with kennel life and is a very sad little fella who desperately wants to be part of a loving family and not in a lonely kennel. Please consider offering this lovely lad a new home. He adores his cuddles and will snuggle in on your lap for lots of TLC. Scott Collie X – male neutered. Scott came to us via our inspectors after being found in appalling condition, he is now fit and healthy and desperately waiting for his loving new home. He is the friendliest boy who sadly gets passed by loosing out to all the younger dogs. He loves people but unfortunately would have to be the only pet. He will bring so much joy to a family, please let this be you!!! Monty Lurcher, male neutered. Monty came to the centre after being found in a terrible state, he has suffered terrible abuse before we got him. Both his back legs had been severly broken and left to heal themselves, he received no vet care so had no pain relief. He is now back to full health and looking for his new home. Due to his past he gets spooked easily so we will not be rehoming him with children. He again looses out to all the younger dogs so please give him the home he so patiently waits for.

n If you could give any of these dogs a home Call: 01904 654 949 or visit RSPCA, Landing Lane, York

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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. I am keen to buy my first home with my partner but am worried about buying at the right price and about the financial side which looks complicated. I don’t know where to start when looking for a mortgage. How will I know if I am receiving the right advice for such a long term commitment? A. We are frequently asked these questions and of course it is daunting. Firstly to find out if you are buying at the right price speak to a number of agents who will be happy to help provide you with information. Then research the internet yourself for sold prices in the areas you are looking to buy. When looking for a mortgage most buyers will initially speak to their bank first. We would always advise buyers to seek independent advice as well. These advisors will find out what you want from a mortgage and then search a number of different lenders and match your requirements. You will then have the information needed to be able to decide what is right for you and who is offering you the best deal.

Q. I put my property on the market about six weeks ago with an agent, expecting to sell my house very quickly as I think it is something quite special. They quoted me

a lower fee and valued the property quite a bit higher than the other two agents. I decided to put the property on at £20,000 less than their valuation and have not had a single enquiry about the property. I am very disappointed and feel I should have had at least a bit of interest. What do you think the problem is? A. I think in today’s market conditions it would be wrong to let a buyer think that their property will sell immediately, although the right property at the right price will sell. Have a word with your agent and voice your concerns about the lack of interest, and see if there is anything else that they can suggest that may help when marketing the property. Over-valuing and cheap fees will not achieve a sale. It has also been the holiday period, which can make a difference. With a lot of property to choose from and less people in a position to buy it is not as simple as it sounds to achieve the sale that you want as quickly as you want.

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Kenny, of Forward Removals Tell us a bit about your business – what do you do, how long has the business been going? I shift things. The business started in 2005, so it’s been going six years. How did you get started? What inspired you to start the business? I like meeting people and relish a challenge. Is this something you always wanted to do? What did you want to be when you were at school? I always wanted to be my own boss. What’s the strangest job you’ve ever been asked to do? Moving a very large ice-cream machine from the beach at Scarborough seafront. What do you like best about what you do? Making a house move as stress-free as possible.

Be prepared and plan early What do you do in your spare time? Any interests or hobbies? Weight training and training as a boxer. What’s your favourite place in York, and why? I like to pick a peaceful spot on the banks of the River Ouse and just sit back to enjoy the views of the city and watch the world go by. Describe yourself in three words Honest, reliable, strong. Where do you gain most of your business? By word of mouth; the best recommendations come from happy customers. What’s the best piece of advice you’ve ever received? Good manners cost nothing. n Forward Removals (tel: 0756 361 3514).

With the kids back at school and holidays a distant memory away there’s no better time to start putting the wheels in motion for that new extension or ‘make-over’ that you have always promised yourself. If you want to get ahead of the game and be ready for a spring start date then now is the time to kick-off the design work. Planning Permission is a standard 8 week period and by the time you add on design time, building regulation approval, choosing a builder and agreeing a contract you could be looking at a 20 week period. Building an extension is a great way to create extra space, whether it’s to accommodate your growing family, or simply to help you spread out a little. Here at ADDS we will be able to guide you and give you the inspirations so that together we can help you turn that extra space into something special. Up until quite recently, the front of the house was the most social area of the home and the kitchen and rear were purely functional spaces. Now, with cooking the nation’s favourite pastime, openplan kitchen-diners are increasingly in demand. Buyers like spaces that suit their lifestyle and aspirations, and side extensions and large living/dining areas appeal to the way people live now. Having a large, well-lit family space that has access to the garden is a big selling point. The latest ground-level extensions are seamlessly integrated inside, but also blur the boundaries between inside and out. The flow of the structure, finishes and materials such as the flooring can work with the outside space to make them feel like the same entity. Full-height doors can help to connect the interior to the garden, and even in the winter when the doors are closed it can still give the impression it’s one large space. Sometimes simply removing internal walls can open up a space without having to eat into valuable footage in the garden. And don’t forget that making use of a side return can increase the size of your kitchen by up to 40 per cent. With more people working from home, studies are becoming an increasingly popular reason to extend. Many people are also converting rooms at the front of the house into an office, and redesigning the back of the house as the main living space. As a result, having your audio-visual equipment, plasma screen, lighting and Wi-Fi integrated into the structure is a clever idea. Unsurprisingly, there’s also been a big move towards sourcing more environmental materials, and government regulations mean that any new structure must adhere to energy-saving guidelines. For example one in four lights in new structures should be low energy, and proper insulation is also important. In the long run, of course, all of these elements will cut down your energy bills as well. The importance of bringing in a good professional as early as possible cannot be overstated. We will come up with ideas that may never occur to you. We will work within your budget to help you achieve your overall aims, we can steer your project through the development, sticking to the agreed time frame. In short, we can add real value to your extension plans. n For more information and help on getting your new project started plus details of our full design and drawing service. Call us at ADDS on 01904 762691 or visit our website www.addsyork.co.uk

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PROPERTY OF THE MONTH

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St Andrew Place, York City Centre Imagine the convenience of living right in the heart of York city centre yet tucked away in a peaceful backwater. St Andrews Place is a highly sought after modern development of houses and apartments just off King’s Square and this superb 3 bedroom, 3 storey townhouse is beautifully presented and has 2 bathrooms, a garden and garage.

For more details or to arrange a viewing call

When it comes to popular areas in York, they don't come much more sought-after than Huntington. Not only is it an easy distance from the city centre and the ring road, it also has one of the best secondary schools in York sitting right on its doorstep. So if we told you OPUS is offering a rather fab three bedroom detached property in the area for under £200,000, you’d be interested, right? They guarantee you will not be disappointed with this absolute gem, which comprises a lounge/dining area, beautifully fitted kitchen, three bedrooms, bathroom, gardens front and rear and a detached garage. Not to mention one of the most popular postcodes in the city. And all this for the amazing price of – wait for it – offers over £190,000! If you want to move in straight away and just unpack you will not be disappointed with this house.

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22 Springfield Close, York A three bed end of terrace property in the Ashley Park area of York and within the catchment area for the highly regarded Hemland Primary School. Easy access to the city centre and A64. The property itself is situated on a quiet cul-de-sac and briefly comprises of hallway, through lounge diner, conservatory, newly fitted kitchen with built in double oven and hob, three bedrooms and three piece white family bathroom with over the bath shower. Gardens to both front and rear with large summer house with power supply. On street parking. Gas central heating and double glazing throughout. Open views to the rear. For more details or to arrange a viewing call:

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Appearances can be deceptive, and that’s certainly true of this property being offered by Opus Estate Agents. It’s hard to tell from the outside just how spacious this three bedroom dormer bungalow really is. The property consists of a well proportioned lounge, dining room, plus a very handy conservatory, ideal for entertaining. On the ground floor there is a bathroom and good sized bedroom, which could make an ideal study. Upstairs you’ll find two more spacious bedrooms. It’s situated in the convenient and popular location of Woodthorpe, with easy access to the ring road and city centre, plus all local amenities, including excellent primary and secondary schools nearby. But do you know what the best bit is? The price. Guide price of £169,950, we reckon it’s a real snip! n For more details or to arrange a viewing contact OPUS on 790070.


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Top for your move and top for York Estate agents YOUR MOVE ANSCOMBS in King’s Square are used to maintaining their crown each year as the most successful office in the 330 strong YOUR MOVE national network. Now they have even more reasons to celebrate as independent research company Vizzihome has confirmed that they are also the top estate agency office in York having sold more properties in 2011 than any other agency office. Owner Scott Anscomb says “As a local company that is passionate about maintaining high standards in everything we do it is great to know that the efforts of all 14 members of the team have been recognised as delivering the most successful results in such a competitive business. Contrary to all the negative media attention on the housing market, we have had a good year so far and this latest accolade is proof that our customers have benefitted from our continued drive to offer the very best service in York.” You can contact Your Move Anscombs on 01904 621532

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A hole waste of cash Not draught proofing your home is the equivalent of knocking a massive hole in your wall, according to an energy expert. Andrew Leech, director of the National Home Improvement Council, reckons that if you add up all the gaps around windows and doors it’s the same as having a hole in your wall the size

of nine missing bricks. "Imagine how large that hole is in the wall and what sort of gale will be blowing through if that was the situation. The cheapest way of insulating your home and improving energy efficiency is to cut out the draught," he says. Adding cavity and wall insulation is also an excellent means of ensuring energy does not escape, he says. For more information on making your

home more energy efficient, contact Solarwall on 0800 138 0079.

DIY not? You can't beat a bathroom for adding value to your home. A study by Bathstore (surprise surprise) has revealed that, on average, a £1,560 bathroom would add £8,010 to the price a buyer would be willing to pay for a property. This means a return five times bigger than the investment.


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Londoners are the biggest spenders, splashing out an average of £2,500 on their new bathrooms. But better not do it yourself – the same survey found that 21% of people said DIY caused spousal spats, with more than a third of couples arguing over home improvements. So the moral is if you want to make the most of your investment – and save your marriage – better to get an expert to do the job for you!

Anyone seen the cat..?

From dump to dream home

Underwear, garden furniture and fireworks – sounds like the key ingredients of next door’s last barbeque. But these are actually just a few example of the bizarre objects recovered by drainage engineers from the nation’s pipes last year. Home emergency specialist HomeServe has released a list of the kind of items pulled out of blocked pipes last year. The list includes over 5000 pairs of pants, knickers and socks, as well as food packaging, dog bowls, children’s toys, shuttlecocks, a chicken quarter and a ten pound note. More than one in 20 callouts resulted in the discovery of a dead animal. “The U-bend seems to be a favourite for parents looking to avoid uncomfortable questions about the whereabouts of a family pet,” says a HomeServe spokesperson.

Do you have a property wreck in need of a makeover? Then UKTV would like to hear from you. They are offering the owners of derelict and abandoned properties the chance to appear on television as they renovate the buildings and transform them into dream homes.

Fantastic Deals Available

Presenter and property renovator Simon O’Brien is on the hunt for inspirational projects and outgoing, down-to-earth people to follow as they take on unloved, rundown buildings and turn them into amazing homes over the next 12 months. Whether you’re doing the actual graft yourself yourself, or overseeing the project, they want to hear from you. For more details, contact Joe Forrest at True North Productions on 0113 394 5475 or jforrest@truenorth.tv.

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Up CLose & Personal With...

Carl Thornton, of Carlton Joinery Tell us a bit about your business – what do you do, how long has the business been going? I have been providing a reliable, friendly and professional service supplying and fitting quality kitchens for nine years. What do you like best about what you do? Creating beautiful and practical kitchens that stand the test of time for my customers. It’s been fascinating how kitchens have evolved in recent years. What started out as a place to cook and clean has changed into a place where people gather for many different reasons. Kitchens should have an inviting appearance,

allow practical needs to be met with ease and also hold up under heavy use. Fitting a kitchen requires a great deal of skill and is best suited to advanced professional workers. Exhaustive training is required as many safety concerns need to be dealt with - for example, checking the electric cables and water pipes using pipe and power detectors. A wide range of accurate tools are necessary for a smart-looking kitchen. The time needed to complete a kitchen fitting project would be less with a professional kitchen fitter. The finishing touches that we provide can make all the difference to the look and style of your kitchen. What do you do in your spare time? Any interests or hobbies? My spare time is devoted to my family and having fun with my two boys. If you won the lottery, what would you spend the money on? My family, a holiday, a house and a new car. Who is your best friend? How long have you known them? My wife; 12 years. n Carlton Joinery, 21, Highthorn Road, York YO31 9HF. Tel: 237966

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How to switch from TV to internet,

What would you prefer – watching the BBC’s iPlayer on your wide-screen TV in the comfort of your lounge or squinting at your computer screen? It’s never been easier to watch internet content on the telly – thanks to new sets being launched by the likes of Panasonic, Sony and Toshiba. Simply connect the TV to your high-speed internet router and the TV will do the rest; the sets are designed to seamlessly switch between your TV programme and selected online entertainment. You can enjoy YouTube and Eurosport videos in full widescreen playback – or share your favourite photos with family and friends without having to crowd around a PC. Why not download movies from the Lovefilm website rather than receive them in the post on DVDs? You could even listen to your digital music collection. If you want to see these clever TV sets in action, make your way to Herbert Todd & Son in York. The friendly and informed staff there will tell you all you need to know about this exciting TV revolution. n For all your electrical needs, go to Herbert Todd & Son, at Percy’s Lane, York, and York Road, Acomb. Tel: 628676.


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Add sparkle to your kitchen Your kitchen is beginning to look tired; but you cannot face the disruption of ripping out your old kitchen and replacing it with new units and appliances. Now, thanks to Dream Doors, there is an alternative that’s cheaper and more convenient. Their professional craftsmen can quickly replace every cupboard door, side panel, worktop and shelf to give your kitchen a new lease of life for a fraction of the cost of a full refit. You will be left with a kitchen that looks brand new and will serve you well for many years. It usually takes one to two days to add sparkle to your kitchen by replacing the doors, handles and worktops. All the new doors, drawers and units are made-to-measure to ensure they look hunky-dory. Barry Kent, the owner of Dream Doors in York, has worked in the kitchenfitting business for years. He visits each customer with ideas, advice and samples to try out in their home. Dream Doors can also carry out repairs and offers a range of fixtures and fittings, such as ovens, sinks, lighting and innovative storage solutions. If necessary, they can supply and fit a complete kitchen. n Dream Doors, 110 Fishergate, York YO10 4BB. Tel: 622234. Web: www.dreamdoorsltd.co.uk

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What’s the strangest job you’ve been asked to do? A customer who had made some bat boxes asked me to install them in his house because I had a ladder! What do you like best about what you do? I get a great deal of satisfaction from doing a job well, especially when I get positive feedback from a satisfied customer. Describe yourself in 3 words. Sporty, witty and considerate.

David Ridsdill, of D.R. Aerial Services Tell us a bit about your business? My business is to erect aerials so the correct digital signal can be received. I also repair storm damage, replace old set-ups, give free advice over the phone, install digital Freeview equipment, FreeSat and European Satellite. I also install telephone points. How did you get started? I started in the trade as a trainee for R Rutherford & Sons at Stamford Bridge, studying electronics at Huddersfield Technical College on day-release. After two years I started my own business; that was seven years ago. Advertising in Your Local Link generated a lot of work for me when I first set up.

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What would your last meal on earth be? The biggest piece of well-done rib-eye steak you have ever seen - I would take ages to eat it! Do you have any pets? I have a dog. Ollie is a three-year-old King Charles Cavalier Spaniel. If you won the lottery, what would you spend the money on? Big question this. First pay off what I owe Your Local Link! Then go on a long holiday with my fiancée Laura and daughter Georgia. Who is your hero, and why? It has to be my dad, George. He taught me right from wrong, made me happy and was a great granddad to my daughter Georgia. He’s sadly missed. n D.R. Aerial Services (tel: 07956 326 610).

Tiles to make you smile Fancy a night on the tiles? Then make your way to the impressive showroom run by Direct Tile Importers in York. They cut out the middleman by importing the world’s best tiles direct and pass on the savings to the customer. They stock tiles to suit every taste and budget with designs ranging from traditional styles to the latest trends. The York showroom has hundreds of displays which you can browse at your leisure. The friendly and experienced members of staff are happy to offer you advice, information and useful tips. Direct Tile’s experts travel the world to find the best products for their three showrooms in Yorkshire. They carefully select from the leading factories in Europe and beyond to offer customers the best choice and the highest quality at the right price. The family-run firm has everything you need to create the perfect room, stocking kitchen, bathroom, conservatory, porcelain, ceramic and quarry tiles as well as a beautiful range of glass, mosaics and borders in a vast choice of colours. n Direct Tile Importers, Kettlestring Lane, Clifton Moor, York YO30 4XF. Tel: 819112.


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Quality upholstery service Upholsterer Abe Charles has the skills to give quality furniture a new lease of life. So, if you have a favourite armchair or three-piece suite that’s showing signs of wear, he’s the man to call. Abe, who served his apprenticeship with the highly-regarded Leeds company Bridgecraft, has been working as an upholsterer for 30 years. He has countless customers who can vouch for the quality of his work. He says: “I will travel to your home with my pattern books. You choose the fabric, we agree a price and then I arrange transport of your furniture to my workshop. A short time later – usually two-and-a-half weeks – you will receive your completely re-upholstered furniture which will give you many more years of service. I offer a convenient, flexible and cost-effective service and can attend evening and weekend appointments.” n A & V Upholstery can also make bespoke furniture. For more details, call Abe on either 01977 699222 or 07889 431691.

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. Its beautifully-crafted wooden loft stair ladders are designed for comfort and safety; they take just a few hours to fit and come with a manufacturer’s 10-year parts guarantee. They are incredibly easy to use, quick and convenient, folding out of sight when not in use. The company provides a full range of boarding services, including bespoke eave-to-eave boarding, to offer you the most efficient and effective use of your available space and budget. Its insulation products reduce the loss of valuable energy through the roof. n Call 0800 587 6662 or 07816 872269 for a free quote

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What’s hot & what’s not We’ve got the lowdown on what the well dressed home is wearing The Wild West

WHAT’S HOT Black lace Don’t get too get excited, we don’t mean the cheesy 70s group. Who wants them in their living room? We mean the fab black lace that’s currently adding a touch of glam to cushions, duvets, lamps and all kinds of other home stuff. It’s dark and sexy and Granny definitely wouldn't approve. Now, if only we could get Agadoo out of our heads...

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From cow skulls to cacti and cowhide rugs, this season’s hottest look is all about a Wild West theme. If you don't want your bedroom to look like the set of a John Wayne movie, try toning it down and introducing some stylish Native American prints instead.

Hallow’een Yes, we know it’s all really commercial and Americanised blah blah blah, but we still love making our pumpkin lanterns and dressing the house up with all kinds of horror-related tat (rubberised skull? Deathly door chimes? Bring ‘em on!). We love it when the kids come round Trick or Treating. And we love it even more when they

forget to come round and we end up with half a ton of Haribos which have to be eaten...

The Ecoegg Everyone’s getting very excited about this new environmentally friendly, hypoallergenic alternative to washing powder. The plastic egg contains mineral pellets which ionise oxygen molecules in the water to lift away dirt, while tourmaline ceramic particles weaken the adhesive forces between the dirt and fabric. Not sure we understand the science, but people like Kim Woodburn reckon it really works! The Ecoegg costs £19.99, but lasts for up to 720 washes. n See www.Ecoeggonline.com for more information.

NEW TELLIES If you want to cut your

energy bills even further – buy a new TV. New evidence has shown that televisions are now considerably more energy efficient than they were just five years ago. In addition, the decrease in stand-by consumption over the same period was nearly 100%. According to the study, in 2006 a 42-inch plasma TV could cost around


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£77.93 per year to run (at today’s prices). A similar model bought today would use nearly six times less energy and cost only £13.76 to run per year.

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Net curtains Rachel’s mum reckons they’re making a comeback, but we’re not so sure. Unless they’re black lace, of course (see left), in which case they’re right on trend. If a bit creepy looking...

Eye chart art No, your eyes are not deceiving you. Apparently eye charts are the new must-have wall art. Why, for heaven’s sake? And where will it end? Specimen jar vases? Sorry, but when it comes to picking decent art, someone definitely should have gone to Specsavers...

Christmas No. Still not listening. And we’re definitely not looking at those Christmas trees that keep popping up in all the shops...

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Damp dilemma?

With autumn fast approaching (when did summer happen by the way!) now is the time to deal with any damp in your home. But do you know how to spot it? We weren’t too sure ourselves so asked one of our advertisers, Holland Damp Proofing, for their advice and tips on treating it. The usual tell-tale signs of damp are: • A musty smell that you can’t get rid of, especially in your clothes and towels • Mould or fungus forming on walls • Peeling or stained wallpaper • Rust marks on skirting boards, where nails are present If you’ve answered yes to any of the above, you’ve probably got damp. And once it’s got a hold, it can

cause untold problems. You can of course use the traditional methods of getting rid of it by installing a chemical damp proof course or membrane, but there is now a way that’s eco-friendly (using no chemicals), permanent and carries a 20-year guarantee. And you won’t have to redecorate. Holland Damp Proofing’s innovative method works on most types of wall, so it doesn’t matter whether you live in a mansion or a ground floor maisonette. It involves fitting unique damp regulating bricks into specially prepared-niches in the external walls to evaporate moisture, allowing the property to breath and subsequently dry out. Worth a try we think. n For a free quotation, please contact Holland Damp Proofing on 0808 155 2571.

Share your fruit Is your garden producing a glut of fruit and vegetables? Now help is at hand – thanks to volunteers who will pick the fresh produce and hand over to you whatever amount you require. The rest will go to a produce-sharing event organised by Haxby & Wigginton in Transition. The next one is being held on Saturday 22nd October, at St Mary’s Church Hall, North Lane, Haxby. All welcome, with or without surplus produce. n For more details, call Tim on 760659 or email hwtransition@googlemail.com

With the nights drawing in and the weather getting colder, now’s the time to think about investing in a cosy new carpet for winter. A new carpet not only adds life to your decor, it could also save you money. According to eco experts, carpet is one of the most effective thermal insulators, saving up to 6% in your energy bills! And right now you can save even more, because Calverts Carpets and Flooring are offering a great 50% discount on carpets and flooring. They also offer free estimates, free delivery plus a fitting service. If you’re still not a carpet convert, they also have a whole range of vinyls, rugs, wood and laminates to choose from. n You’ll find Calverts Carpets in Nether Poppleton and The Stonebow. See the ad in Your Local Link to claim your discount!

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Last chance for free compost City of York Council and Yorwaste Ltd have teamed up to give residents free compost this summer and, this month, it’s their last giveaway of the season. Gardeners can collect their compost from Yorwaste’s Harewood Whin site, in Tinker Lane, Rufforth, on Sunday, October 2nd, between 9.30am and 2.30pm. Don’t forget to bring a shovel and bags or containers. n For more details, call the council’s waste team on 551551.


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This is not a

wind up!

Have you ever wondered where to get those high-tec (or low tec as the case may be) energy saving and eco bits and pieces from – you know the ones, the wind-up lamp and never-let-you-down torch? Things that would be useful as well as saving the planet? We’ll let you into a little secret…..The Eco-Shop, at Solarwall’s Energy Centre specializes in small and affordable energy-efficient products has them….and you can even buy them without leaving home by going online. Got to be a winner.

The Shake-Up torch is a flashlight that never lets you down! You can use it at home, in the car, in your tent or on a boat. It’s always ready even if you haven’t used it or checked it in years! It uses no batteries and requires only the single LED included. Perfect as a Christmas present (that ‘C’ word again) but as it saves money (you’ll never need to buy batteries for it), is waterproof, floats, and is maintenance free you might as well buy one for yourself as well! At only £5.50 it won’t break the bank either. And we’re not winding you up when we tell you that you can also get a wind-up torch and mobile phone charger….. really….. which features a built-in compass and karabiner clip. Then there’s the Wind-Up Lantern at only £9 which always works when you need it. Powered by 12 Super bright LEDs which never need to be replaced. Not forgetting the Hippo Water Saver, a durable heavy gauge Polyethylene box, which opens up origami style when installed in your toilet cistern. When the toilet is flushed, the water confined within the Hippo is the volume saved. At £1.60 we’ll have three! n The Energy Centre, Green Lane Trading Estate Clifton Tel: 690824

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Ask Amanda...

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

Q. Do you have any tips on planting bulbs? I always seem to have a really dismal display! Bulbs can be planted from September through to the first part of November. Choose a site that will be sunny when the bulbs are in flower. It should be well drained - bulbs do not like soggy soil. Raise the level of the planting bed if you have poor drainage or add sharp sand and grit prior to planting. Add some organic matter and fertiliser to the soil. Buy bulbs that are large and feel firm. Discard any that are small or soft. Large bulbs will give you loads more flowers. Bargain cheap bulbs will be small and of a poorer quality and therefore will not perform as well. When it comes to planting the bulbs you must place the flat side down (root) and the pointy bit (the

nose) up. Plant your bulbs as soon as possible after purchasing as they may flower poorly if planted later than the recommended planting time. The planting depths are important in order to get a good show. Plant bulbs two or three times as deep as the bulbs are tall. For example – Tulips and daffodils will be planted 8ins deep and smaller bulbs such as crocus, fritillaria, muscari ,and snowdrops 3-4ins deep. Water in well and keep moist if Autumn is very dry. Shallow planting results in poor flowering . Now the creative bit. If you are looking for a great explosion of colour planting bulbs in large clusters is the best way to get great impact. It is better to buy one variety and one colour and plant in a large group. If space and funds are limited plant at least 5-7 large bulbs and no less than 50 small.

Be creative and avoid planting in rows, drifts and groups look more natural. Always plant low growing in front of tall growing for example-hyacinths in front of tulips. If your bulbs have been in the ground a long time you may be experiencing a poor show because they have become overcrowded. Dig up, divide and replant immediately. This should be done

every 3 to 4 years to maintain vigour. When your bulbs have finished flowering in late spring ,either pinch out the flower head or remove the stem to allow the energy into the bulb. Allow the foliage to shrivel and turn yellow and do not remove for 6 weeks. This allows the bulb to build up and store reserves for next season.

Q. I’m re-planning my garden

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

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The best time for moving your hydrangea is during the dormant season November to March. All plants that are moved will experience stress ,therefore, moving them when there is no active growth is advised. Preparation is the key. Start by choosing your site and digging a large hole that will be big enough to take the root ball. Loosen the soil at the bottom of the hole and add some fertiliser and organic matter. Dig around the shrub a decent distance in order to preserve as much root as possible but bear in mind the larger the root ball the heavier it will be. Use a spade or a saw to cut through thick roots. Transfer to the new site. You may need someone to help you as this will be heavy work. Backfill in the hole with soil and compost and water in well. Keep well watered especially in the Spring.

Q. Any idea why my red Acer is turning green? I’ve been growing it in a pot for the last four years. Should I repot it, or is there another reason why it’s off colour? There are a number of reasons why your Maple leaves have gone green.

Red leaved cultivars of Japanese maples need sun to maintain their dark purple colour. So one question to ask has the landscape changed around the pot ie. Have trees and bushes grown so much to cast shade. Consider moving your pot. Choose a spot where the maple will get early morning sun and shade in the afternoon. A cloudy Spring or Summer will keep your maple from maintaining red colour.

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and I really need to move a hydrangea. Is it ok to do it now? If not, when is the best time?

Most maples are grafted on to root stock of another Japanese maple type. The varieties used for rootstock are not very impressive and are usually green. Maples that have been grafted this way can produce shoots from below the graft line. These shoots can be very vigorous and if not removed can overwhelm the original maple that you have bought. Lastly green leaves can be a sign of plant stress. Under watering combined with a very hot summer can cause green leaves. On the other hand too much care, such as over fertilising (Maples are not heavy feeders) or over watering which can cause green leaves , decline and death. Your maple may benefit from potting on if it is in a very small pot. I suggest you pot it up in the spring and give it a light feed.

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GROW YOUR OWN with Sandra Geere Growing your own fruit and veg is rewarding, good for the planet – and your pocket. Here’s how…

There’s no risk of running out of fruit and veg this month, which is good news for your greengrocery bills. If you haven’t finished storing the summer’s crops to keep you going over the winter, now’s the time to do it. Most crops require a dark, cool, well-ventilated place, free from frosts and rodents. Only store late season apples and pears and provide them with some slight humidity to stop them drying out. Pears need a slightly higher storage temperature than apples. Store undamaged fruits with their stalks intact and space between them. Use shallow wooden trays or racks, as plastic and cardboard can rot. Check the store regularly and discard any rotten fruits. Dried onions, shallots and garlic can be plaited and hung from a beam. Cut pumpkins, squashes and marrows from the main plant leaving a few inches of stalk intact and leave outside in the sun long enough for the skins to harden, protecting them from wet ground. Then store on slatted wooden racks or shelves. If the autumn turns out to be damp, your best bet is to lay crops out one row deep in stacking trays and move them into a shed to dry, bringing them outside on fine days, and then back to the shed at others

times to continue drying – plenty of air circulations between trays will be vital. Root vegetables can be left in the ground and lifted when required but if the ground is likely to freeze, cover it with a six inch layer of straw held down by netting or fleece. Alternatively, store them layered in wooden boxes filled with six inches of sand or in a clamp. Clamping is a traditional outdoor method of storing root crops over the winter. Put an eight inch layer of sand against an outside wall. Arrange the roots in a pile (no more than two feet high, with sloping sides. Cover the pile with an eight inch layer of straw and then a six inch layer of soil. Firm the clamp by patting all over with the back of a spade. Store densely hearted cabbages and red cabbages by removing the stalk and any damaged leaves. Ensure that they are clean and dry before hanging them in net bags. If you have any late-sown summer crops, such as peas, Chinese cabbage, pak choi, lettuce and carrots in the ground, cover them with horticultural fleece now, as the extra warmth will keep them growing a little longer yet. Unless the weather turns very bad, you could still be picking them early next month, given a bit of protection.

JOBS FOR OCTOBER 3 Protect salads and late root crops

with horticultural fleece Carry out winter digging 3 Plant spring cabbage and overwintering onion sets 3 Pot up herbs for winter use 3 Prune blackberries n Sandra specialises in creating sustainable organic kitchen gardens in small spaces and can show you how to grow crops all year round. Contact Sandra Geere Kitchen Garden Design & Consultancy 01904 655366 or email kitchgard@geere.demon.co.uk

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Learn about

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Orchids are fascinating flowers that have been used in herbal remedies for thousands of years. We love them here at Your Local Link; we came across a variety known as ‘Early Purple’ growing wild near Rievaulx Abbey, Helmsley. That’s why we are pleased to learn our friends at Dean’s Garden Centre are holding two orchid demonstrations: on Tuesday 4th October, in York; and on Wednesday 5th October, in Scarborough. Expert Chris Channon will be talking about growing, propagation, re-potting and care of orchids. n Dean’s Garden Centre, Stockton Lane, Stockton-on-the-Forest, York YO32 9UE. Tel: 400141and Mere Valley, Seamer Road, Scarborough YO12 4DT. Tel: 01723 361814

Blooming good show The Ancient Society of York Florists, founded in 1768 and believed to be the world’s oldest horticultural society, is holding a late chrysanthemum show in the conference hall at Askham Bryan College, near York, on Sunday, 6th November, between 11am and 3pm. Go along and see some glorious blooms.

Plant Fair at Scampston Hall It’s time to re-stock your boarders and enjoy the Autumn Plant Fair at the Walled Garden at Scampston. With more than a dozen specialist nurseries and stalls attending, you’re bound to find what you’re looking for. Come and meet the nurserymen for first hand gardening tips, and browse the stalls to pick up a bargain! Refreshments will be available all day both on the plant fair field and at The Garden Restaurant – A lovely day out for all generations. n It’s all happening on 9th October from 10am - 3pm

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she is having a baby! She says working on her Trinity Lane garden helps her relax and she is very proud of the results, especially when tourists go past and take pictures of her work. “I never expected to win again. With a baby next year, I might not have so much time to devote to the garden,” she said.

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On top of the world!

Housing Association’s recent annual gardens competition.

The sky’s the limit for York couple Mel and Marion Bolton. They’ve just won a city gardening competition for the second year running – even though they don’t have a garden!

“After winning the category last year we weren’t going to enter this year’s competition,” says Mel, “but we were persuaded to enter and we won again. It’s marvellous.”

The retired couple, both passionate gardeners, have converted their rooftop balcony into a high-rise ‘garden’ at their home on Navigation Road. Their efforts scooped them the Best Balcony category in York

Another York resident, Sharon Beadnell has double cause for celebration. She won the Best Small Garden category for the fourth year in succession – and she has just found out

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It’s been a garden favourite for years, but now the Busy Lizzie is under threat from downy mildew, a nasty disease which thrives in mild, wet summers. According to the Royal Horticultural Society, no fungicides are available to control the disease, so gardeners are being warned to take extra care. Should you spot the disease, which appears as white powder on the undersides of leaves, the RHS advises you remove affected plants quickly. Plants should be burned and never composted. You should also rest the soil for a year to avoid contamination.

Where there’s muck there’s money Remember a couple of months we reported how kids are going off gardening? Well, here’s a great idea to encourage them to get their hands dirty – and raise money for a worthwhile project, too. Greenfingers, a charity that builds gardens at children’s hospices, has launched a campaign called Get Gardening with Greenfingers, which aims to encourage children aged seven to 11 to raise cash by tackling small garden tasks for friends and family. The charity is hoping to raise £15,000. The campaign starts on 12th March 2012. For more information, visit www. greenfingerscharity.org.uk.


Growing your own can help cut crime, according to a pilot project in Greater Manchester. In an effort to control anti social behaviour, young people have been given allotments to tend. And the results are amazing, with the police reporting a 50% drop in crime rates among young people. As one mum said, “I think it’s brilliant because there’s nothing for younger generations. This keeps them active – and out of trouble.” Let’s hope the idea takes off!

Gardening Club meeting Askham Bryan Gardening Club’s next meeting hosts an illustrated talk entitled “The Forgotten Season” by Nigel Colburn. Nigel is a former presenter on Gardener’s World, was a regular panelist on Gardener’s Question Time and is a prolific journalist, lecturer and author. 7:30pm, Askham Bryan College. Tel: 795059

Prickly peril Save our hedgehogs! Conservationists have warned that our spiky pals could disappear from Britain in just 15 years. A study by zoology expert Toni Bunnell has found that the country’s hedgehog population has plunged by 25% over the last decade. Pesticides,

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along with mowers, trimmers, rat poison and netting, have all been blamed. You can do your bit to protect them by keeping drainholes covered, and checking wood piles before you dispose of them. Don’t leave old netting lying around where hedgehogs can get trapped, and take care when mowing long grass. Avoid using slug pellets, or if you must use them, pick up dead slugs and snails as soon as possible. Provide feeding stations and a pile of leaves in a quiet corner of your garden to act as a suitable nesting site.

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Cut crime – grow a carrot

GOOD GREEN FUN The green fingers at St Nicholas Field are getting fruity this October, and are inviting the people of York to join them. Funded by the BIG Lottery Fund, St Nicks is now a haven of conservation. Explore their 24 acres of unique green space which is home to birds, butterflies and flowers. Be part of the creation of St Nicks very own community orchard at their Family Planting Day on the 24th. Or why not head down to their Apple Day on the 15th, with contests, prizes, stalls and refreshments. So prize the kids away from their playstations and enroll them in some environmentally friendly entertainment. Who knew apples could be so much fun? For more info, call 411821

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Conifers

Conifers are some of the most underrated of plants, regarded by many gardeners as dull and boring. But they are vastly underestimated because they can add instant height and maturity, screening, structure and all year round colour to the garden. They come in all shapes and sizes from compact forms such as Juniperus communis compressa that only grows 2-3cm a year to fast growing giants like Leylandii growing up to 90cm (3ft) a year and with the potential to reach 30m (100ft) tall. Colours vary from the bright blue-grey of picea pungens varieties through myriad shades of green to the golds of Thuja Rheingold & Chameacyparis Ellwoods Gold. Shapes are also diverse with the narrow upright pencil cypress & junipers, pyramidal shaped Christmas tree like forms, and low growing groundcover varieties like Juniperus Tamariscifolia and Blue Carpet.

Variety Most conifers are evergreen but there are exceptions Larix (Larch), Taxodium, (Swamp Cypress) Metasequoia (Dawn Redwood) and Ginkgo to name a few. These species have lovely bright golden autumn foliage colours.

Conifers associate well with heathers and ornamental grasses in mixed borders or can be used as focal points in more contemporary gardens as well as being useful in pots and containers.

Easy to grow Conifers can be bought from your local garden centre container grown or rootballed, in both cases at planting time the rootball should not be disturbed if at all possible. If rootballed it is best to plant either September - October when there is still warmth in the soil but moist enough to water them in. if you have a high content of lime in your soil, junipers and pines are the best varieties to pick. If container grown, you can plant any time of year except when there is a frost in the ground. When planting in the summer months it is important to water regularly until roots are established and the plant can get moisture freely without help. For the best results, at planting time dig a hole twice the size of the rootball, this allows the soil to be loose making it easy for the new roots to disperse when back filled. Before backfilling it would help to add Growmore to the earth you have dug.

Hedge your bets If it’s a dense evergreen hedge you want conifers are a great choice. Some of the best varieties to use are Leylandii or Taxus (Yew) as these create a dense and easy to maintain hedge that will need cutting up to twice a year depending on variety. Leylandii receive a bad press but when it is correctly maintained and controlled they make a great hedge, growing upto 3ft (90cm) a year once established they form a solid barrier in only a couple of years. It is vital to keep them in check with little and often pruning as they do not respond well to severe pruning and will not re-grow from old wood. For whatever the use or wherever you live your garden won’t be complete without a conifer.

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

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Forget trick or treating and pumpkin carving, celebrate Halloween for ‘grown ups’ at The Cedar Court Grand Hotel. For one night, York’s only 5* hotel is hosting The Halloween Dinner, a luxurious evening of fine dining and mystery. Set in a beautiful private dining room, the evening will begin with a welcome drink on arrival followed by a three course dinner before you are joined by a mystery surprise. The menu includes succulent dishes such as Baked Sea Bream and Guinea Fowl. Why not make the most of it by checking in for the night in the 1906 building, if you dare! Set in one of York’s most iconic buildings which is steeped in history and mystery, The Grand is sure to host a spooktacular evening to remember.

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n The event takes place on Saturday 29th October. For more information, please call 01904 380038

Festive food at The Tanglewood We’re getting a tiny bit excited about Christmas – or more particularly, the food. Especially when we saw The Tanglewood’s new festive menus. As well as the traditional turkey, there are some delicious and imaginative options, including slow braised belly pork served with caramelised apple puree shallot sauce and mashed potatoes, and sirloin of beef with oyster mushroom and brandy sauce. The vegetarian options sound pretty tasty too, with choices such as field mushroom, roast beetroot and sweet potato tart and roast winter vegetable & goats cheese wellington on offer. With two and three course lunches available, and private dining areas, it’s the perfect place for the office Christmas party or a festive family gathering. Or why not book a special Party Night, which includes mulled wine on arrival followed by a three course menu then dance til late with the resident DJ? You’ll find The Tanglewood on the A64. n Call 01904 468611 to book your table today!

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Verdict VVVV

to dive in and fish them out! Luckily they provided a finger bowl.

The Rose & Crown in Sutton on the Forest has always been known for its excellent food. We sent Barry Kent from Dream Doors and his friend Carol Miles along to find out if it lives up to its reputation...

“I had the 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! It was served with fresh seasonal vegetables. My only quibble is that they must have left the serving spoons in the dish when it was sitting under the heat lamp waiting to be served – I didn't realise how hot they were going to be until I picked them up!

“Living locally, I’d visited the Rose & Crown before, but it had just been taken over and I was interested to find out if it had changed at all. “The Rose & Crown has a character all of its own. The interior is quaintly quirky, with lots of interesting bits and pieces everywhere, but the atmosphere is very comfortable and homely. “We were given a very warm welcome when we arrived. We went into the bar for a drink while we studied the menu and chose our food. Then we went into the separate restaurant area. It was busy but the tables are nicely spaced, so you never feel as if you’re sitting on top of each other. We were served with hot bread rolls and dips while we waited for our starters to arrive. “I started with seared scallops and black pudding with a watercress garnish. I’m not a big black pudding fan, but I decided to try it and I’m glad I did. The slices were so crispy, they tasted delicious. I might even be a convert! Carol had a warm goat’s cheese salad with diced beetroot, which was also very tasty.

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“For pudding, I had the sticky toffee pudding and ice cream, while Carol had a real dilemma on her hands. She fancied the chocolate orange melt, but she thought it might be a bit too filling, so she went for the cheesecake with strawberries instead. Afterwards we had coffee.

“For the main course, she opted for the linguini seafood bouillabaisse. This was crammed with fish and looked as delicious as it tasted. The bouillabaisse really picked up the different flavours. But a word of warning – you do need to be prepared to get your hands messy! The dish contains lots of unpeeled king prawns so you have

“We had a quick word with the new owner after our meal. Considering she had only been in charge for four days, she was remarkably calm and collected! And if the food is this good after such a short time, the people of Sutton on the Forest are in for a treat!” n The Rose & Crown, Main Street, Sutton on the Forest. Tel 01347 811333.

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Have you discovered The Bay Tree at Stillington yet? The lovingly refurbished country pub, just 20 minutes from York, has built up a loyal following among locals. Foodies, who come from far and wide to enjoy its excellent and varied menu, including some of the best home-reared Aberdeen Angus beef in the region, produced on the owner’s very own farm. You can find out more about what The Bay Tree has to offer at a couple of theme nights happening this month. On 30th September it’s Jazz@The Tree, where you can sample the pub/restaurant’s famous hospitality and enjoy some cool jazz. Then on 28th October it’s Game Night, a celebration of locally produced game, including pheasant, rabbit and hare. n To find out more about both events, call 01347 811394. The Bay Tree, Main Street, Stillington YO61 1JU.

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17th to 23rd October is National Baking Week. So what better way to mark the event than to send our resident Domestic Goddess Rachel to the LucyCooks Cookery School in the Lake District to brush up her baking skills. Can their cupcakes rival hers? We seriously doubt it...

“When it comes to activities involving tea or cake I don’t need to be asked twice, so I jumped at the chance of an afternoon of ‘Champagne and Cupcakes’ at LucyCooks Cookery School, in Stavely Mill Yard near Kendal in Cumbria. “On arrival my fellow bakers and I were shown into our very modern state-of-the-art kitchen. We were then introduced to Janet, our baking expert, who explained what we would be doing throughout the afternoon. We

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Vanilla Cupcakes

started by making chocolate dipped strawberries and the boozy mixture for our chocolate truffles which would need to chill throughout the afternoon... Yes, I’d only been there five minutes and had a selection of alcoholic delights within arm’s reach! Result.

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“Janet then demonstrated making four different types of cupcake before producing some she made earlier for us to decorate.

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“We broke for champagne (and our strawberries) before it was our turn to get creative on the ten cakes provided with various decorations and toppings. I piped a fabulous lilac swirl on a chocolate cake, adorning it with blueberries and edible glitter.

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“Feeling smug, I decided to try a different method of icing using a spoon - unfortunately it seemed my steady hand had disappeared after two glasses of champagne. Luckily I had an expert on hand for advice. “We finished the truffles we started earlier, before ending with a coffee (very strong in my case) and a cake. “I would highly recommend the LucyCooks experience. Don’t be scared about going on your own – it’s a very friendly place!” n For more information, call 015394 32288 or visit www.lucycooks.co.uk

3 100g butter 3 100g caster sugar 3 100g self raising flour 3 1tsp vanilla extract For the buttercream 3 250g icing sugar 3 1 tbsp milk Method: Preheat the oven to 180c Cream together the butter and sugar. Add in the eggs, milk, flour, baking powder and vanilla and whisk Spoon the mixture into bun cases 2/3rds full. Bake in the oven on the middle shelf for about 20 mins or until golden brown. Once cool ice with buttercream and definitely lick the bowl!

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A York fast-food outlet is doing its bit to support Help For Heroes. For each order received from any barracks in the York area, Night Bite will donate 20% of its cost to the military charity Help for Heroes, which raises money to support members of the Armed Forces who have been wounded in the service of their country. Night Bite, which is open between 4pm and 11pm seven days a week, serves pizzas, calzones, kebabs, chicken, kids meals, burgers and parmesans to be collected or delivered. n Night Bite, Mansfield House, Lowther Street, Tel: 656333.

The pie’s the limit!

Wilsons of York have won the Shoulder of Mutton Local Pork Pie competition for the fourth time, beating several other locally produced pork pies hands (or should that be trotters?) down. Owner and Master Butcher David Wilson opened his shop in Huntington in 1992. They now supply several local cafes and shops with their pies, and have even been known to make a three tier pork pie wedding cake!

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“We make all our own pork pies, steak and local ale pies, mince and onion pies, quiches, sausages and burgers by hand using our own secret recipes,” says David. As well as the more ‘traditional’ meats, Wilsons also has a wide range of seasonal game available on request. They are also able to source old favourites such as rabbit, hare and mutton. If they don't have what you need, they’ll do their best to get it for you – “even ostrich!” says David. n So support your local butcher and visit Wilsons at 58 Brockfield Park Drive, Huntington. Call 621835 for more information.

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Market days

13th – 16th October Continental Market, York city centre. 15th October The Farmers’ Market at York Auction Centre, Murton, sells locally-reared meat, vegetables, Yorkshire cheeses, homemade soups and fruit wine. 19th October Haxby Market, Haxby Working Men’s Club car park, 64 North Lane. Support local traders at this farmers’ market. 27th – 30th October Made in Yorkshire crafts, York city centre. 28th October Enjoy the best of Yorkshire’s local produce at the Farmers’ Market in York city centre. From fresh vegetables to local meat and the best of British baking, you’ll find it all here. n For more details about the city centre events, go to www.york.gov.uk/markets

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Make mine a Madras!

9th – 15th October is National Curry Week. As well as being a tasty takeaway, did you know curry is actually good for you? Here’s how... • Spicy turmeric may be an effective treatment for Alzheimer’s. It has also been found to aid digestion, reduce inflammation, fight infection and guard against heart attacks. • Paprika and chilli can help ward off colds by triggering the body's natural defences. Curry spices also contain salicylic acid, a compound which helps prevent hardening of the arteries. • Ginger contains an antioxidant that helps reduce the pain of arthritis.

• Tomato-based curries are a great source of lycopene, an extremely powerful antioxidant which can lower the risk of certain cancers. • Coriander contains high levels of antioxidants that help to lower high blood pressure and prevent the formation of cancer-causing free radicals. • Garlic contains allicin which is antibiotic, antifungal and may even be antiviral. So what are we waiting for? Pass us that phone – we’re ordering a Lamb Bhuna...

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n WALKS & TOURS n LOCAL & COMMUNITY EVENTS

Every night n York Dungeon, Tower St. Where better to celebrate the scariest time of the year than at the scariest place in York? Gather in the city’s darkest and most frightening venue to mark the macabre occasion. They have the goriest attractions of some of history’s most freakish characters each with their own weird and shocking story hidden underground for you to come and gawp at. Visit www.the-dungeons.co.uk

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.

Daily throughout October n Yorkwalk, Museum Gardens Gates. Explore the city on foot, and discover places you didn’t know existed. Get a feel for the city on the Essential York tour daily at 10.30am. On Mondays and Fridays at 2.15, you can find out what the Romans did for us, or uncover the city’s mysteries on the Secret York tour on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 2.15. On 2nd October, you can find out more about the city’s golden oldies on the

new York’s Fabulous Over 50s tour at 2.15pm. Visit www.yorkwalk.co.uk for more information.

Until 29 October n ‘Structured’ Exhibition, The Quilt Museum & Gallery, St Anthony’s Hall, Peasholme Green. Each quilt maker makes two identical ‘starter’ pieces; one is completed by the original maker and the second is substantially altered by three randomly chosen group members in turn. The results are surprising and often appear unrelated. Group members use structures derived from plant forms or buildings, travelling via wind turbines and peacock’s feathers to traditional quilt forms. Call 613242

24 & 25 September n Harvest Festival, Yorkshire Museum of Farming, Murton. YO19 5UF. Learn about the history and customs of this crucial event in the Farming Calendar. Celebrate in style with Scarecrow making, medieval ploughing, baking bread and so much more. Call 01904 489966.

30 September n Burn Hall Coffee Morning. Burn Hall, Tollerton Road, Huby, YO61 1JB, 9am12 noon. Take part in the world’s largest coffee morning to support Macmillan Cancer Support. Teas, coffees, scones and cakes are available throughout the morning, and plenty of friendly

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n DAYS OUT & ATTRACTIONS n CONCERTS n ANTIQUES FAIRS & AUCTIONS faces. With fundraising activities all morning, craft stalls and treats galore, come along with a friend and help make a difference. Call 01347 825400

30 September n Comedy Fridays; Geoff Boyz, York Race Course, Knavesmire Road, YO23 1EX. Scottish comedian and impressionist Geoff Boyz has performed all over the world and has even entertained our troops overseas. He is now bringing his comedy genius to York for us to all enjoy, along with Neil Cole, Tony Burgess and Chris Turner. Tickets are £15 and include a light supper. Call 638971 for bookings.

30 September – 4 October n The Harrogate Antique Fair, Harrogate International Centre. View a fabulous array of antiques and fine art and enjoy superb food at the excellent restaurant. Among the dealers you will find regulars such as Anthemion of Cartmel, and Licht & Morrison of London, with the finest of jewellery. Returning to the fair after successful debuts last year are Hancocks Jewellers, who have dealt in rare jewels since 1849, and Marris Antiques, specialising in antique glass. New to the autumn fair are Elford Fine Art of Tavistock; Mark J West, with English and continental glass; and Mark Buckley Antiques, of Skipton, specialising in Edwardian and Victorian inlaid furniture. For more information visit www.harrogateantiquefair.com

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1 October

1 & 2 October

n Manchester Chamber Choir,

n The Rock, Gem ‘n’ Bead Shows,

Unitarian Chapel, St Saviourgate. 7.30pm. The concert will include music by Einojuhani Rautavaara, Jan Sandström, Urmas Sisask, Judith Weir, James MacMillan, John Tavener, James Weekes, Roger Marsh, Philip Moore and a New Work by David Power. There will be a pre-concert talk by Roger Marsh at 6.45pm. Tickets from www.latemusic.org or on the door.

York Racecourse. 10am – 5pm (Sat) 10am – 4pm (Sun). Around 30 exhibitors selling an array of crystals, gems, fossils and minerals, as well as jewellery and beads crafted from natural and semi-precious stones in every colour. Also, a range of beads in other materials, as well as findings, thread/beading kits, and books. There’s something for all the family with prices ranging from pocket money prices to thousands of pounds. For more information, visit www.rockngem.co.uk

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Star Gazing Event, Sutton Bank

Visitors Centre, Thirsk. 6pm and 8pm. Join York Astronomy Club for a night of star gazing as they look at the dark skies . There will be two illustrated talks one at 6 pm and one at 8pm at Sutton Park National Park on the A170 between Thirsk and Helmsley. Telescopes will be available for public use. For Information call 01439 772738.

n York Guildhall Orchestra, The Barbican. The York Guildhall Orchestra will be returning to the York Barbican as ‘Orchestra in Residence’ for the first concert in their 32nd season. Call 0844 854 2757 to book.

n York Psychic & Complementary Therapy Fair, The Guildhall, St Helen’s Square. 10.30am – 5pm.

n Acoustic Concert, Space 109, Walmgate. 7.30 – 10.30pm. Email contact@ space109 or call 01904 617290.

n Figurative drawing, illustration and fashion with Lesley Shaw, Space 109, Walmgate. A wonderful opportunity to develop new/existing life drawing skills. email contact@space109 or call 01904 617290.

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n Food and Craft Festival Beningbrough Hall & Gardens, Beningbrough YO30 1DD. 11am – 5.30 pm. Check www. biggreenfestival.org.uk for details or call 01904 472027.

1, 2, 22 & 23 October n Holgate Windmill Open Days, Windmill Rise, 11am to 4pm. Visit the restoration progress on the Holgate Windmill. Free entry to HWPS members, £3 for non members, or buy a year’s membership for £5 on the day. All profits go towards the mill restoration. Call 795851.

1, 9, 19 & 27 October n Upstairs Downstairs Tour, Nostell Priory & Parkland, Doncaster Road, Nostell Nr Wakefield WF14QE 2pm. Booking essential – call 01924 863892.

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the Fountains estate through the eyes of one of Yorkshire’s best known artists, Ian Scott Massie.

1 - 31 October n Mr Aislabie’s Garden Tour, Fountains Abbey & Studley Royal, Ripon HG4 3DY 11.30am – 1.30pm

n Abbey Tours, Fountains Abbey & Studley Royal, Ripon HG4 3DY. 11am & 1pm 1, 8, 15 & 22 October n Fountains by Floodlight, Fountains Abbey & Studley Royal, Ripon HG4 3DY. 5 – 10pm

2 October n The Steve Cassidy Band & Friends, Rowntree Theatre, Haxby Road. 7.30pm. York musician Steve Cassidy will be rocking the years away with singers Terri-Ann Prendergast, Amaya and Andre Bacheleda. Call the Box Office on 01904 623568.

n Community HU Chant, The Garden Room, York Library, Museum Street YO1 7DS. 11.15. A brief discussion on Spiritual Topics will follow the HU chant. For more information, call Jim Backlar on 01423 780002. 3 October n Pipintastic, Nunnington Hall Nunnington YO62 6UY. 10.30am . See and taste the different varieties of apples that grow in the Hall’s orchard. Booking essential - call 01439 748283.

n Art Exhibition, Fountains Abbey & Studley Royal, Ripon HG4 3DY. 10am – 5pm. A look at the iconic buildings and landscape of

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3 – 9 October n Children’s Book Week, York libraries. Various events happening in York libraries throughout the week, including storytelling and creative crafts.

3 October – 11 November n Angels, York Minster. Deo Gloria return for the third year to present their sculptural fabric exhibition, based on references from the Bible. Free after admission to the Minster

3 October – 24 December n Landscapes and Seascapes Exhibition by Malcolm Ludvigsen, Cafe 68, 68 Gillygate YO31 7EQ. 10am -5pm (Mon – Thurs), 10am - 6pm (Fri) 9am - 6pm (Sat). More details on www.malcolmludvigsen.org.uk

4 October n River Foss Society Walk, Meet at the car park of All Saints Church, Huntington. 10am start. Six mile walk from Huntington to the river mouth at Blue Bridge. Call June on 01904 766196.

n Orchid Event, Dean’s Garden Centre, Stockton Lane, Stockton on the Forest YO32 9UE. Join expert Chris Channon as he talks about all things orchid related from growing, propagation, re-potting and general care. Call 01904 400141 for more information.

from 4 until 25 October n Hidden House Tours Beningbrough Hall & Gardens, Beningbrough YO30 1DD. 2 – 3pm. Every Tuesday. Call 01904 472027

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7 October

n Wigginton Over-60s Club,

n Asylum Monologues, Department of Theatre, Film and Television, York University. 6pm. This free public performance weaves together first-hand testimonies about the UK’s asylum system. The performance kicks off the international conference ‘Things Unspeakable: Theatre after 1945’ on the Heslington East campus. The three-day conference features speakers from Pakistan, Australia, the US and South Africa, including the anti-apartheid campaigner, Justice Albie Sachs. To book email virginia.hatton@york.ac.uk

Wigginton Recreation Hall, 2pm. The club meets on the first Wednesday of the month. New members welcome.

6 October n York Minsters Glaziers tour and Lunch, Treasurer’s House. 11am – 2pm. Booking Essential – call 01904 624247

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7 & 9 October n Craft and Secondhand Book Fair Nostell Priory & Parkland, Doncaster Road, Nostell Nr Wakefield WF14QE. 11am – 4pm

8 October n Charity Aerobathon, Huntington WMC, North Moor Road. 10am. Rosemary Conley CBE celebrates her 40th anniversary of helping millions of people to slim down and get fitter and healthier. To mark the occasion the York Club members will be taking part in a two hour Charity Aerobathon with refreshments, scrumptious low fat cake stall and tombola open to the public. n Star Night Charity Fundraising Party, Huntington WMC, North Moor Road. Live entertainment from 70s tribute band Planet Abba. In aid of York Against Cancer. Tickets from Huntington WMC, York Against Cancer office at North Moor road, Huntington, and by email to helen.howardmawer@rosemaryconley.com.

n Charity Zumbathon, Energise Sports Centre, Acomb. 4pm-6pm. Black Diamond Health UK, a training and development company based in York, is organising this fun dance/exercise event to raise money for St Leonard’s Hospice and Breast Cancer Care. To book your ticket, go to www.blackdiamondhealth uk.com.

n The Wedding Affair at Newby Hall, Ripon HG4 5AE. 12 noon to 4pm. Over 30 Exhibitors, roaming catwalk shows, entertainment, bridal competitions and gift bags sponsored by Molton Brown. Free admission. For more information, visit www.theweddingaffair.co.uk

9 & 15 October n Specialist Tours Fountains Abbey & Studley Royal, Ripon HG4 3DY. 11am Call 01765 608888 for details. 11 October n Heworth Retired Mens Forum, Heworth Without Community Centre. 10.30am. Talk on ‘Miners, gardeners, engineers: how burrowing creatures changed the world’. Everyone welcome.

n Open Meeting, River Foss Society, Strensall & Towthorpe Village Hall. 7 pm. Talk on ‘Changing River Scenes within the City Boundary’.

n Yorkshire Philosophical Society, Tempest Anderson Hall, Yorkshire Museum, Museum Gardens. 7.30pm. Talk on ‘Green Chemistry: from grave to cradle’

11 & 12 October n Fungi Forage & Lunch, Beningbrough Hall & Gardens, Beningbrough YO30 1DD. 11.30am – 2pm Call 01904 472027

9 October

12 October

n Autumn plant fair, Scampston

n Quaker Quest, Friends’ Meeting House, Friargate, York, 7pm (meal served at 6.15pm). Why Am I A Quaker? Tel 01904 624216.

Walled Garden, near Malton, 10am-3pm. Tel: 01944 759111.

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n Haxby Market, Haxby WMC. Also on the second Wednesday of every month. For details call 07762 326065 13 October n Forty Years On, Treasurer’s House. 6pm. Enjoy a war themed, but not rationed, dinner followed by a performance of one of Alan Bennett’s funniest plays at York Theatre Royal. Booking essential – call 01904 246247 or email treasurershouse@nationaltrust.org.uk 14 October n St Leonard’s Hospice Benefit Night, Holgate Working Men’s Club, New Lane, York, 7.30pm-midnight. The bill includes covers band Under Cover, fronted by singer Julie Edwards; York composer and guitarist Peter Byrom-Smith; and entertainer Rory Motion. Tickets available from Pyramid Gallery, Stonegate, York.

n British Music Society piano recital, Sir Jack Lyons Concert Hall, York University. 8pm. Leon McCawley plays works by Mozart, Schubert, Hans Gal and Brahms. In 1993, aged only 19, Leon won First Prize in the Ninth International Beethoven Piano Competition in Vienna and Second Prize in the Leeds International Competition. He is one of Britain’s finest pianists, and his lyrical and heartfelt recitals are events to cherish. Call 01904 704052.

n Prize Quiz Night, Sheriff Hutton Village Hall. Bar opens 6.30pm, quiz 7.30pm. Proceeds to the Village Hall. Tickets £5 including chilli con carne supper (or veggie option). Email mandy.smith16@ yahoo.co.uk or call Margaret on 01347 878 314.

n Fun Quiz, The Cottage Inn, Haxby. 7.30pm. In aid of York RSPCA Animal Home. £10 per person to include pie, peas and chips supper. Teams of 4 or less. Tickets from The Cottage, RSPCA Animal Home or RSPCA Shop 15 October n Apple Day, York Environment Centre, St Nicholas Fields. 1 – 4pm. Enjoy the annual celebration of the humble apple, with contests, prizes, stalls and refreshments. For more information, call 01904 411821. n Sculptural Stitching with Suzi Tibbetts, Space 109, Walmgate. 10.30am – 4pm. Join Suzi to discover sculptural stitch techniques and create decorative details for

clothes and accessories. Call 01904 617290.

n Silent Auction, Tithe Barn, Nether Poppleton. In aid of the Tithe Barn funds. Call 795027 for more details. n Archaeology and History Day, Guildhall. 10am – 4pm. Join York Archaeological Trust for a series of displays by history and archaeology groups, book sellers and re-enactors, together with a series of talks on local archaeology.

n Poetry and Percussion, Clements Hall, Nunthorpe Road. Doors open 7.30pm. Local poets Oz Hardwick and Amina Alyal team up with the area’s only Japanese-style drumming group, Kaminari Taiko. Tickets available on the door, or in advance from the venue – call 01904 466086

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for you to eat or take home with you. Call 01759 373023 for more information.

n Smile, charity exhibition, Pyramid

15 & 16 October

Gallery, Stonegate. 11am. The art show, which opens with a guitar recital by York composer Peter Byrom-Smith, features work by York-based professional cartoonist Ian Jackson, American illustrator Linda Combi and York entertainer Rory Motion. Proceeds will go to St Leonard’s Hospice, York.

n ‘Developing our Compassionate Mind’, Holiday Inn. A

n Deer Walk Fountains Abbey & Studley

n Come and Sing, St Clements Church, Scarcroft Road. 7.30pm. Sing songs from around the world and listen to songs from Paula Ryan, Soundsphere, Singing Together, Chechelele, Sarah Dean. Workshops to learn the songs will be held on 24th September and 1st and 8th October at 2– 4 pm in Clements Hall, Nunthorpe Road YO23 1BW. Tickets recommended (minimum donation £5), available from Helen – call 07960 246759 or email goodbye5@aol.com

weekend workshop with author Professor Paul Gilbert. Early booking is advised. For more details, go to www.compassionatewellbeing.com or call Hannah on 0753 430 8185.

art approach to poster design. It will be displayed in the National Railway Museum’s brand new Art Gallery and forms part of the Art in Yorkshire supported by Tate project.

16 October n Solar/ Energy Efficient Open

n Wartime Drill Training &

Home, 24 Grange Street YO10 4BH. 2- 4pm. Investigate how the house has managed to cut its energy use by half. Solar electric panels, solar hot water, solid wall insulation & more. Discount vouchers. Free. No need to book. Call 07979 800063 to view another day.

Tactics, Pickering Castle. 1am – 4pm. Meet

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the soldiers of the East Yorkshire Regiment as they drill, plan and prepare for battle. Preparation for D day landings and section attack training, complete with rifle firing. This event is presented in conjunction with the North Yorkshire Moors Railway, ‘Railway at War’ weekend. For more information visit www.english-heritage.org.uk

n Wedding Fayre, Haxby Memorial Hall. 10am – 3pm. All kinds of wedding services and suppliers under one roof, so you can plan your perfect day. Funds raised will go towards the renovation of Haxby Memorial Hall, so go along and support this good cause.

15 – 31 October

15 - 26 October

n Bishop Burton Craft Fayre,

n Pumpkin Season, The Balloon Tree

n Apple Celebrations Beningbrough

Farm Shop, Stamford Bridge Road, Gate Helmsley, York. YO41 1NB. The summer might not have been great for the rest of us, but it means The Balloon Tree Farm Shop has had its best ever crop of pumpkins and squashes. They’ll be opening up the pumpkin patch for customers to pick their own pumpkins. There’s no admission fee – simply walk down to the patch and select the pumpkin of your choice. This is then weighed in the shop for you to buy and carve. Or, if you’re in a hurry, they will also have a selection of ready-picked pumpkins. The shop and café will have a selection of pumpkin ideas

Hall & Gardens, Beningbrough. 11am – 5.30pm

15 October – 28 January n The Art of Advertising, National Railway Museum. Explore the subtle art of advertising in this exhibition of posters commissioned by the London Midland & Scottish Railway Company (LMS) in 1924 from 16 Royal Academicians. Comparing and contrasting the artists’ usual work (on loan from the Tate and other Yorkshire collections) to the poster artwork, this exhibition looks at the effectiveness of taking a fine

Bishop Burton Village Hall. 10.30am – 4.30pm. With top quality crafts by local people this could be the perfect way to start your Christmas shopping! Tel: 01964 550346

n Breakfast Club, Treasurer’s House. 11am. Indulge in a lazy Sunday in the Treasurer’s House tearoom. Booking essential – call 01904 624247. 18 – 26 October n Festival of Flight - Ultimate Skills, Open Spirit, York Minster. A photo documentary exhibition produced by Heartstone.

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The project celebrates the thrill and passion of flight which brought together people of every background, race and culture across the world when pilots first reached for the skies. Free after admission to the Minster

19 October n Yorkshire Philosophical Society Talk, Tempest Anderson Hall, Yorkshire Museum, Museum Gardens. 6.30pm. The French Air Force in York 1944-45

n Quaker Quest, Friends’ Meeting House, Friargate, York, 7pm (meal served at 6.15pm). Quakers & God. Tel: 624216. n Red Priest, Sir Jack Lyons Concert Hall, University of York. 7.30pm. A feisty, jazz-inspired programme of music by Ravel, Khachaturian, Milhaud, and Stravinsky presented by one of the UK’s top chamber groups.

21 October n Comedy Fridays; Rob Rouse, York Race Course, Knavesmire Road, YO23 1EX. Known for his cartoon faces and cheeky banter, British comedian Rob Rouse headlines at the racecourse and brings James Redmond, best known for his roles in Hollyoaks and Casualty, as well as Martin Davis and Jonny Awsum. Tickets are £15 and include a light supper. Call 638971 for bookings.

n Haxby U3A, Wigginton Recreation Hall. 2pm. ‘Old Ryedale in Pictures’, talk by Peter Milburn.

n Supper Dance, Stockton on the Forest

22 October

Village Hall. 7.30pm. Music from The Steve Cassidy Band, plus an Auction of Promises. Tickets £10 including Pie & Pea Supper. Vegetarian option on request at booking. For tickets John on 400182 or Arnie on 400364

n Acoustic Evening, Space 109, Walmgate. 7.30 – 10.30pm. Email contact@ space109 or call 01904 617290.

n Cushions, Coasters and Corsages from the Ebor Ruggers,

Email contact@space109 or call 01904 617290.

n Karaoke Night, The Winning Post. In aid of Kenyan charity project ‘Walk Against Crime’ n Last Night of the Proms, Rowntree Theatre. 7.30pm. The Yorkshire Volunteer Band is giving a charity concert to buy equipment for York Hospital’s neurological and respiratory departments Call the box office on 01904 623568.

Space 109, Walmgate. 10am – 4pm. Find out how to recycle clothes ‘retired’ from your wardrobe.

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n Planet Fulford Fair, St Oswalds Church Hall, Fulford. 12 noon – 4pm. Act locally but think globally – that’s the message for Planet Fulford Fair. If you are interested in cutting your carbon footprint and saving energy and money, this fair could be for you. With stalls, information about energy, food, transport and waste, expert talks, fair trade tea and coffee, a café full of homemade cakes and fun activities for kids.

n Wild Day, Sovereign Park, Boroughbridge Road. 10.30-12.30. Have a totally ‘wild’ day on Sovereign Park with loads of totally free activities for kids and adults alike. Re-live your childhood with bow and arrow and kite making, build a nest or insect box or bird feeder or have a go at willow weaving. With a fun dog show and worm charming contest this promises to be fun, fun, fun! Call 07833 436832 for more info. n CCC Produce Share, St Mary’s Church Hall, Haxby. 2 – 3pm. Share produce and swap tips with other growers. Bring along any spare apples you have to spare and have them juiced before the cold sets in.

n Come and sing Faure’s Requiem, St Clement’s Church, Scarcroft Road. The event marks the start of a new choir in York. Singers are welcome to sing the Requiem, whether or not they wish to join the new choir. For more details, call John Guest on 795595 or email green.lane@ phonecoop.coop

22 & 23 October n

Beadwork Fair, Pavilions of Harrogate,

Great Yorkshire Show Ground. 10am – 4pm. With

everything you need to make your own jewellery, this inspirational day out will help you find out more about this beautiful craft. Whether you are a beginner or expert there will be plenty of expert help at hand. With a dazzling array of stalls and exhibitors you are sure to find inspiration and ideas galore. Free parking. Call 01737 841 080

n Autumn Arts, Craft and Gift Fair. St Williams College, 10am - 5pm. Yorkshire Craft Fairs have been providing a haven for crafty folk to exhibit their products to the public for years. Their autumn fair gives the public an opportunity to see a wide range of crafts and gifts not available in their standard high street shops, just in time for Christmas. Call 07956 860380 22 - 30 October n Time Travellers Go… Ghosts & Ghouls, Whitby Abbey. 11am – 4pm. Let your little horrors scare themselves silly this Halloween with creepy crafts, spooky activities and ghost hunting galore! Meet our Victorian undertaker for secrets of the past and storytelling of scary tales but not too scary. For more information, please visit www.english-heritage.org.uk/time-travellers-goghosts-and-ghouls-whi-22-Jan

n Ghoulish Gatekeeper, Micklegate Bar Museum. 10am – 4pm. Make a selection of gruesome Halloween decorations and props. Suitable for ages 7 – 12.

n Half Term Activities, Treasurer’s House. 11am - 4.30pm (closed Fridays). Halloween Children’s trails and Roman Ghost cellar tours.

n Big Fun with Little Trains, National Railway Museum. Make a play date for a fantastic week of toys, models and rides. The whole family can get stuck in, with pedal train driving for kids, and mini rail rides for grown-ups who want to feel like kids again. Plus model layouts, hands-on toys of all shapes and sizes, and much more. Kindly sponsored by Hornby. Admission Free. Visit www. nrm.org.uk/halfterm to make your play date.

n Pumpkin Fest 2011, The Farmer’s Cart, Towthorpe Grange, Towthorpe, Moor Lane, York. 10am – 5pm. This year’s Pumpkin Fest is bigger and better than ever with an action packed itinerary of events throughout the October half term to celebrate the King of the Cucurbits – that’s pumpkin to you. Farmer Geoff has planted over 5,000 pumpkins and gourds which are plumping up nicely ready for you to “pick your own” throughout the week. Providing bundles of fun for all the family, this year’s events taking place in the new adventure farm park - Piglets, includes trailer rides to the pumpkin patch, The ‘Wicked’ Witch Hunt, Spooky Story Telling. Face Painting, Pumpkin Sling-Shot, Hook-a-Pumpkin, Pumpkin Carving Competition, our famous Corn Cannon, the barrel train, giant slide. A whole host of Piglets activities are also included - the petting barn, bouncing pillows, crazy farm golf, olympigs obstacle course, giant sand pit, pedal go-carts to name but a few. Call 01904 499183 for more information.

22 - 31 October n Halloween ‘by day’ and Hallowscream ‘by night’ at the York Maze, Elvington Lane, YO19 5LT. By

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day, the maze is hosting a week of spooktacular Halloween themed family activities during October half term. Little devils will love the haunted hayride, witches grotto and pumpkin carving and getting lost in the creepy maze trail. Halloween ‘by day’ runs from 22nd-30th October. ‘By night’, teenagers and adults are invited to journey to the dark side for the Hallowscream event, for a terrifyingly entertaining night to remember. Hallowscream ‘by night’ runs from 27th -31st October. Certainly not for the faint hearted, this extremely popular event attracts people from all over York and further afield. The event is an advance ticket only event, so book now to avoid disappointment. Tel 607341

23 October n Towton Battlefield Walk, Meet Dacre’s Cross on the B1217 (south of Towton village). 10.30am. Join YAT Battlefield Officer Russell Marwood for a tour of the historic battlefield. Please wear outdoor clothing and sturdy footwear. To book call 01904 615505.

n Towton 2011, Mansion House. 3pm. George Goodwin, author of ‘Fatal Colours’, discusses the causes of the battle and its place in the Wars of the Roses. Pre-booking essential on 01904 615505. Ticket includes complimentary admission for one person to ‘The Battle of Towton’ exhibition at Micklegate Bar Museum (redeemable on the door).

n Wedding Fair, Sandburn Hall, Flaxton. 11am – 4pm. Meet the friendly team and get some great ideas for you big day. Bridal fashion shows at 12 noon and 2pm. For more information call Karen on 469922 or visit www.sandburnhall.co.uk.

n Fountains in Autumn Fountains Abbey & Studley Royal, Ripon. 11am – 1pm.

24 – 28 October

n Self-guided Garden Trail, Nostell

term play scheme for primary school age children from 4-11 years old. Call 415946 for more details Hempland Kids Club, Bad bargain Lane, York. Tel: YO31 O6W

Priory & Parkland, Doncaster Road, Nostell Nr Wakefield. 11am – 4pm. Tel: 01924 863892

24 October

n Hempland Kids Club October half

n Family Planting Day, York Environment Centre, St Nicholas Fields. For more information, call 411821.

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24 October

26 October

n Creating Georgian Confectionery, Mansion House. 2 – 4pm.

n Quaker Quest, Friends’ Meeting House, Friargate, York, 7pm (meal served at 6.15pm). Quakers & Peace. Call 01904 624216.

Discover the artistry and craft of the confectioner during the Georgian period. To book call 615505.

n Introducing Jane Austen, Mansion House. 7.30pm. Illustrated talk by Marilyn Joice of the Jane Austen Society. Pre-booking essential – call 01904 615505. Retain your ticket for complimentary admission for one person to the ‘From Hamlet to Hollywood’ exhibition at Barley Hall (redeemable on the door).

24 – 28 October n Make your own Accessory, Barley Hall. 10.30am – 4pm. Make a fun necklace, Venetian mask or corsage.

25 October n

Make-up Masterclass, Barley Hall.

10.30am (adults and children aged 12 and over); 1/3pm (children ages 7 - 12). Discover the secrets of perfume and cosmetics in times gone by. With a chance to get hands-on to create your own historical beauty products. Includes admission to the ‘From Hamlet to Hollywood’ exhibition at Barley Hall. Pre-booking essential – call 01904 615505.

n Wild Child Walk Nostell Priory & Parkland, Doncaster Road, Nostell Nr Wakefield WF14QE. 10.30am – 12.30pm. Family walk around the park. Call 01924 863892

n Heworth Retired Mens Forum, Heworth Without Community Centre. 10.30am. Talk on ‘Bomber Command’. Everyone welcome.

n Pumpkin Evening, York Environment Centre, Rawdon Avenue. 5.30 – 7pm. All kinds of pumpkin-related activity, from a giant pumpkin competitions and pumpkin carving, to helpings of pumpkin soup. Free admission – parents must accompany children under 16. For more information, call 01904 412861 or visit www. stnicksfields.org.uk. n Haunted Hall, Barley Hall. 6 – 8pm. Suitable for children. Haunted Hall tour starts every thirty minutes. Admission includes a hot chocolate. A spine-chilling night awaits you as you explore Barley Hall by candlelight in the company of a cast of creepy characters. With surprises in store and frights galore, this is an evening of fun for kids both big and small. To book call 615505. n Halloween Madness, Yorkshire Museum of Farming, Murton YO19 5UF. Fun packed event in preparation for Halloween with creepy craft activities, pumpkin carving, trick or treat basket decorating, Ghoulish story of the witch’s hovel and so much more. Call 01904 489966.

n Spooky: a Halloween Story Time, Explore York Library Learning Centre. 2.30 – 3.30pm. An hour of stories and things that go bump in the night. Free tickets available from Explore York Library Learning Centre Tel. 01904 552828 email exploreyork@york.gov.uk. Similar events happening in libraries all over the city during half term – check your local library for details.

n Christian Wallumrød Ensemble, Sir Jack Lyons Concert Hall, University of York. 7.30pm. The work of Norwegian pianist and composer Christian Wallumrød and his Ensemble continues to surprise and develop in strong, playful and intriguing directions, embracing the space between classical, folk and jazz.

26 – 28 October n Merchant Adventurers’ Hall by Candlelight. 6.45, 7.15, 7.45, 8.15 and 8.45pm. Explore one of York’s medieval marvels by candlelight. To book call 654818.

n It’s a Monk’s Life Fountains Abbey & Studley Royal, Ripon HG4 3DY. 2pm. Dress in monks’ robes and learn about their daily life. Suitable for 7s and over. 26 – 29 October n Illuminating York – A Ghostly Glow, Treasurer’s House. 6.30pm – 9pm (last admission 8.30pm). The fusion of light, sound and ghostly tales illuminate the past in this most historic of houses and gardens. A spell is cast over grand period rooms, and from the shadows a ghostly glow reveals some unexpected stories. Ghost cellar tours also available. The tearoom will also offer a FREE dessert with any main course purchased, table booking advised. Call 01904 624247.

27 October n Gladiators: Ask the Archaeologist, 10 Coppergate. 7.30pm. Hear from YAT archaeologist Kurt Hunter-Mann on the excavations that uncovered a series of amazing

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burials at Driffield Terrace. Pre-booking essential call 01904 615505.

n Joanne Harris introduces ‘Runelight’, Merchant Adventurers Hall. 2pm. Hear readings from the new book, ask Joanne your questions and have your books signed by the author herself! To book call 615505.

27 & 28 October n Parkland Healthy Walk Nostell Priory & Parkland, Doncaster Road, Nostell Nr Wakefield 10.30 – 11.30am. Call 01924 863892.

27 & 30 October n Behind the Scenes Parkland Tour Nostell Priory & Parkland, Doncaster Road, Nostell Nr Wakefield. 1 – 3pm. Call 01924 863892.

28 October n The Sweeney Todd Experience, Barley Hall. 8pm. Enjoy a screening of Tim Burton’s ‘Sweeney Todd’ in the atmospheric and candlelit surroundings of Barley Hall. With live entertainment and a complimentary pie, plus admission to the ‘From Hamlet to Hollywood’ exhibition. Prebooking essential - call 01904 615505.

n A Window on Fashion, The Shepherd Hall, St Peter’s School, doors open 7pm. Tickets cost £15 and includes delicious wine and canapés. In support of the York Minster Fund, this fashion show is a glittering social evening of style and colour with outfits by Elise of York and image consulting by Colour me Beautiful. Jewellery, accessories, chocolates and gifts will be available

to buy on the night – a must for any of York’s fashionistas! Call 0844 939 0015.

28 October n Halloween, Bats Family Event Nostell Priory & Parkland, Doncaster Road, Nostell Nr Wakefield WF14QE. 4 – 6.30pm. A family event to start off the Halloween celebrations. Booking essential – call 01924 863892.

28 & 29 October n Gothic Ghost Tours, Whitby Abbey. 5.30pm (suitable for young children), 7pm, 8.30pm & 10pm (not recommended for under 10s). For more information, please visit: www.englishheritage.org.uk/gothic-ghost-tours-whi-28-Jan

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themed balloons will be on sale in store and the Oaken Grove Community Centre.

n Halloween Dinner, Cedar Court Grand Hotel. The Grand plays host to a spooktacular evening of history and mystery. Set in a beautiful private dining room the evening will begin with a welcome drink on arrival followed by a three course dinner before you are joined by a mystery figure...Cost £50 per person. To book, call 01904 380038.

n Locos in a different light, 28 –30 October n Candlelit Tours and Spooky Stories, Mansion House. 6.30pm. Unlock some of the murky secrets of York’s grandest residence with this spooky candlelit tour. Prebooking essential - call 01904 615505.

29 October n Opera Gems Concert, The Guildhall. 7.30pm. The De Costa Academy of singing presents popular opera favourites, including Handel, Mozart, Tosca - ‘Vissi d’arte, Carmen and La Boheme. Tickets £8.00 from 610341 or on the door. n Still Life in Oils with Jake Attree, Space 109, Walmgate. 10am – 3.30pm. All materials provided. Email contact@space109 or call 01904 617290.

n Balloon Race, Sainsburys Car Park, Haxby. In aid of Oaken Grove Community Centre. In the week leading up to the race, Halloween

National Railway Museum. 6.30 – 9pm. See the collection brought to life with amazing colour and lighting. A unique chance to see locomotives as you’ve never seen them before, as part of our third annual lighting competition.

29 October n Coffee Morning, WI Hall, Station Road, Copmanthorpe. 10am – 12 noon. In aid of Arthritis Research UK. Books, Arthritis Research Christmas Cards & Goods, Cake Stall, Bric-a-Brac, Raffle. Coffee and Biscuits £1.

n Michael Jackson Halloween ‘Thriller Night’. York Racecourse, Knavesmire Road, YO23 1EX. An evening of live entertainment and mesmerising performances from performer Ben’s ‘ tribute to Michael Jackson’. The ghoulishly great party offer includes a Halloween themed room, three course carvery, ‘Thriller’ act and dancers and a bar and disco ‘til late. Ben guarantees a spine tingling performance, but don’t take out word for it; he has previously entertained the big wigs at Sony, BMG, Emirates Airlines and Tesco and has supported Neyo and Lemar on tour.

Call 638971 for bookings.

n Healing Spirit Fayre, New Earswick Folk Hall. All things for mind, body and spirit will be on offer at the Healing Spirit Fayre this month. From mediums, clairvoyants, tarot and oracle readings to alternative therapies and gifts, talks and demonstrations throughout the day this fayre is bound to be informative and educational but most of all fun. Call 764247 for more information. 29 – 30 October n Antiques and Collectors Fair, Ripley Village Hall. 9am – 4.30pm. Quality fair with items including decorative antiques, pottery, porcelain, glass, painting, prints, metal ware, jewellery, silver, books, tools, linen etc. Call 01423 889163

30 October n Halloween Story-telling, Fountains Abbey & Studley Royal, Ripon HG4 3DY. 2pm. Spooky stories for 4-9 year olds. Dress up and frighten us – a prize for the best costumes. Booking essential - call 01765 643166.

n Halloween Weekend, Beningbrough Hall & Gardens, Beningbrough YO30 1DD 11am – 5.30pm. Come dressed as scarily as you can! n Antiques and Collectors Fair, York Racecourse. 10am – 4pm. Undercover in the Grandstand with free parking and refreshments. Call 07817 724904 for more details.

n York Celebrates John Barry, York Barbican Centre, 7pm. Local acts will be paying tribute to York’s most famous musician – John Barry, who died earlier this year. They include York

Exploring human rights stories through performance

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Guildhall Orchestra, York Railway Institute Band, Prima Vocal Ensemble & Mellegro Singers, The Steve Cassidy Band and singer Jo Pears. It is also hoped ‘special guests’ will be on stage and in the audience. John Barry Prendergast lived his early years in the Fulford area and made his debut with the John Barry Seven in 1957 at the Rialto Cinema on the site of the present day Mecca Bingo Hall. He later became world famous for his Oscar-winning film music. Proceeds will go to the Lord Mayor of York’s charities. Box office: 0844 854 2757

n The Wedding Affair at Swinton Park, Masham, Ripon HG4 4JH. 12 noon to 4pm. Over 40 Exhibitors, roaming catwalk shows, entertainment, bridal competitions and gift bags sponsored by Molton Brown. Free admission. Further information from www. theweddingaffair.co.uk

n Halloween Events, Nostell Priory & Parkland, Doncaster Road, Nostell Nr Wakefield WF14QE. Come looking for ghosts and ghouls at the Halloween night bash. Call 01924 863892

make sure to get your tickets early for this eagerly anticipated annual sparkling event. With music and food, a fair and beer tent plus toys and sweets for the kids enjoy bonfire night safely and in style. Tickets from 07890 230778 or Dunnington newsagency.

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26 November

n Quaker Quest, Friends’ Meeting House, Friargate, York, 7pm (meal served at 6.15pm). Quakers In The Modern World. Tel: 624216.

n The Four Seasons by Candlelight, York Barbican, 7.30pm. A

31 October

5 November n Dunnington Bonfire & Fireworks, opposite Dunnington Sports

sumptuous evening of entertainment will see the Mozart Festival Orchestra performing Vivaldi’s most famous work in full period costume in an evocative candlelit style setting. Call the Box Office on 0844 854 2757.

Club. 5 – 9.30pm. With the band “The Mothers” performing live at this year’s fireworks spectacular

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Theatre bound by a deep anxiety. Written and directed by the girl power of Six Lips Theatre; Anna Rose James, Hannah Wallace and Roxanna Klimaszewska bring a unique piece of theatre to York that shouldn’t be missed! Box office: 613000

Paint it White (16 October)

It’s Christmas, and the eight year-old pupils of Flint Street Primary School, all played by adults, perform the nativity play for their parents. Originally a TV Christmas special aired in 1999, Tim Firth (Calendar Girls and Kinky Boots) worked his magic on the play. By adding some fabulous music and extra sparkle, he produced a sellout adaptation that wowed the crowd at the Liverpool Playhouse in 2006. Now the York Stage Musicals are proud to

be bringing the impossibly funny comedy to York, getting you into the festive spirit and providing laughs for all the family. Giggles are guaranteed! Box office: 623568

Close (25-20 October) Close brings you an intimate and fascinating performance about the effects of social isolation in the boundaries of four walls. The Victorian English gothic play unravels the story of Marianne, a woman of indeterminate age, who is bedroom

Film guide Adventures of Tin Tin: The Secret of the Unicorn Why has no one done this before? Directer Steven Spielberg brings the classic cartoon to life, starring Jamie Bell, Simon Pegg, Daniel Craig and Andy Serkis. Tintin and his friends go off on a treasure hunt after finding directions to a sunken ship.

Johnny English Reborn In the long-awaited sequel, Rowan Atkinson reprises his role as the inept secret service agent, who this time finds himself up against international assassins hunting down the Chinese premier. Our money’s on the assassins.

We Need To Talk About Kevin The mother of a teenage boy who went on a high-school killing spree tries to deal with her grief -- and feelings of responsibility for her child’s actions -- by writing to her estranged husband. Starring Tilda Swinton, based on the novel by Lionel Shriver. 104

Travels with my Aunt (23-26 November) Let York Settlement Community Players take you on a whirlwind journey around the world from the comfort of your squidgy theatre seat. Henry Pulling’s life changes dramatically when he meets his eccentric Aunt Augusta for the first time in 50 years. Henry is suddenly plunged into an exotic adventure of travel which is a far cry from suburban

Vue: 08712 240 240 www.myvue.co.uk City Screen: 0871 902 5726 www.picturehouses.co.uk/york Reel Cinema: 0870 801 0870 www.reelcinemas.co.uk

The Help Based on the best-selling novel by Kathryn Stockett, The Help tells the tale of three women whose unlikely friendship rocks a southern town’s unspoken code of rules and behaviour. Brilliant book – will the movie match up?

Footloose A new take on the 1984 classic dance movie. City boy Ren (Kenny Wormald) gets a shock when he is transplanted to a small southern town where loud music and dancing has been banned after a teenage tragedy. And we’re not talking S Club Juniors...

Real Steel A boxing drama set in the near-future where 2,000-pound humanoid robots do battle. Hugh Jackman stars as a struggling promoter who thinks he’s found a champion when he comes across a discarded robot. He also finds an 11 year old son he never knew he had.

The Three Musketeers Classic tale of swords and stuff. The future of France lays in the hands of hot-headed young

D’Artagnan and his down at heel musketeer pals. Can they stop a beautiful double agent and her villainous employer from seizing the French throne?

Paranormal Activity 3 The latest in the series of low budget scaries takes us back to the 80s, where we find out just how Katie and Kristi managed to get mixed up with the Devil. And just happened to capture the whole event on video, which was handy.

Will Tearjerker based on the story of an orphan boy and his journey to see Liverpool play in Istanbul. Starring Bob Hoskins and Damian Lewis, and featuring cameo appearances by Steven Gerrard and Kenny Dalglish. Demons Never Die X Factor judge Tulisa stars in this teenage slasher Britflick, which also stars Ashley Walters, Robert Sheehan and, bizarrely, Radio 1 DJ Reggie Yates. A group of suicidal teenagers gets upset when a masked killer starts picking them off. Why, we ask ourselves?

*Listings correct at time of press.

The Flint Street Nativity (16-19 November)

Based on the autobiography by Gary Edwards, Leeds United Super fan, Paint it White animates the personal journey of one man, hopelessly dedicated to his club. Over 40 years, follow the highs and lows of Gary – and his beloved club. The story of fan culture and fanaticism reaches moments which are extremely funny, and others which are surprisingly moving. The Yorkshire Evening Post called it ‘a top of the league production’ and provides the ultimate form of entertainment for any Leeds fans (besides the beautiful game itself!). Box office 0113 216 3681.


retired life. Henry travels to Paris, Venice, Istanbul and Paraguay, uncovers his aunt’s mysterious past, and to his surprise, comes truly alive for the first time. 5 actors switch identities, nationalities, ages and genders to play 23 parts and bring you Giles Havergal’s lively stage version of Graham Greene’s popular novel. Box office 623568.

Trolius and Cressida (15-19 November) Star-crossed lovers, epic battles and an empire on the brink of collapse; It may sound like your average Saturday night in York, but we are actually talking about Trolius and Cressida! York Shakespeare Project’s production of ‘Troilus and Cressida’ re-locates Shakespeare’s classic tale of love and war to York, 1644. The English Civil War provides a dramatic setting for this timeless story, which explores the deadly mix of conflict, romance and chivalry. Combining period music, live accompaniment and singing with edge-ofyour-seat combat, ‘Troilus and Cressida’ promises a memorable evening’s entertainment. Box office 623568

Two (29 September - 1 October) Peter Cartwright’s play takes place over one night in a northern pub. A husband-and-wife team serve drinks two-by-two to the twosomes in their pub. Each has a story to tell, sometimes quirky, sometimes sad, but it’s always a tale you identify with. Interwoven with pint-pulling, we meet Moth, a man drawn to every flame yet utterly dependent on Maudie; two elderly pensioners; Mrs Iger who simply adores big men; Roy who has Lesley completely under control; and two Elvis fans watching TV. It’s being staged by the Rowntree Players at Joseph Rowntree Theatre, Haxby Road, York, at 7.30pm. Box Office:

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The Jungle Book (4-8 October) See Mowgli the man-cub, Baloo the bear and Shere Khan the tiger live on stage as the Birmingham Stage Company’s version of The Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling comes to York’s Grand Opera House. Enjoy the exciting story of Mowgli, a young boy raised in the jungle by a family of wolves. When Shere Khan, the tiger, swears to kill the child, Baloo, the bear, and Bagheera, the panther, agree to take the boy to the man village for his safety. But the jungle holds danger and surprises for them all in this adventure for all the family. Box Office: 0844 870 3024.

Coward & Cole (27 - 29 October) An evening of wit and romance from two legends of music, theatre and film. English composer and playwright Noel Coward is known for his sparkling wit, style and comic ingenuity while the

sophisticated musicals of America’s Cole Porter dominated Broadway. With Paul Laidlaw at the piano, York Musical Theatre Company brings a selection of Coward and Cole’s brilliance to York’s Rowntree Theatre for an evening of pure entertainment. Box office: 623568.

Oklahoma (9-12 November) New Earswick Musical Society is proud to present Oklahoma! - a story of rivalries – which was the first musical collaboration between Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein and the first musical to tell the story with music and lyrics. It tells of the controversy between the cattlemen and farmers, over land and water rights in the Indian territory. There is a reason why Oklahoma! broke all box office records when it first opened in 1943, it’s a show full of fun, laughter and romance, as relevant today as when first written. A family fun show not to be missed! Joseph Rowntree Theatre Tel: 768182 or the Box Office on 623568.

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STEREO 7 Vice Squad (feat. Beki Bondage) with support from Shotgun Effect Half prices tickets at shotguneffect.com

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pat on the back and a feeling of superiority; up to which one is the Ouse tidal? 7. Half way along the Shambles is a shrine to a famous butcher’s wife who came to a sticky end, but then a lot of saints seem to; name her. 8. Who was the first Vice chancellor of the University of York? 9. Before Jonny Depp was even an apple in his mothers’ eye, York had its own pirate of the Caribbean. Who was he and what was his day job? 10. We all know about the law that is still apparently on the statute books making it legal to shoot a Scotsman in York, but with what and when? And no, we do not recommend trying this out, we are sure that little matters like the law of murder would supersede any such archaic remnants!

Praise, like gold and diamonds, owes its value only to its scarcity. Samuel Johnson (1709 - 1784) Answers: 1. Major: Bootham, Monk, Micklegate, Walmgate. Minor: Fishergate, Victoria 2. 22 (source: prnewswire.co.uk) 3. Dame Judi Dench (source: yorkminster. org) 4. 1652 (yorkmaine.org) 5. 2007 (yorkshire-forward.com) 6. Linton-on-Ouse & Naburn, It’s tidal to Naburn. 7. St. Margaret Clitherow 8. Baron James of Rusholme 9. Lancelot Blackburne who was also Archbishop of York from 1724 to 1743 10. A bow and arrow and not on Sundays. (Even hard working Yorkshire folk need one day of rest!)

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Punnies 1. A dog gave birth to puppies near the road and was cited for littering. 2. Two silk worms had a race. They ended up in a tie. 3. Two hats were hanging on a hat rack in the hallway. One hat said to the other: 'You stay here; I'll go on a head.' 4. Two fish swim into a concrete wall. One turns to the other and says 'Dam!' 5. There was the person who sent ten puns to friends, with the hope that at least one of the puns would make them laugh. No pun in ten did. 6. Need an ark to save two of every animal? I noah guy. 7. I was going to have my hernia operation last June, but the surgeon was on summer hiatus. 8. He kept an alarm clock in the back window of his car. He was always ahead of his time. 9. One person can keep a fishing line clear, but it takes two to tangle. 10. I told my friend about the creative writing class I took, and she said that she had a simile experience.

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As the Kettle Boils

Forget the kid’s new fangled WII - a tennis game in the lounge? We still can’t get our heads round it. Switch off your shiny new HD TV that impressed the in-laws. Put down your i phone/pad thingy-majig and give up trying to beat the highest score on that latest zany app you’ve began obsessing about. Sometimes it’s nice to go back to basics and entertain yourself with a good old brainteaser. So pick up a pen and paper (yes they do still exist), put the kettle on, and indulge in this cryptic clue film title quiz. See if you can put a film to each clue. No prizes, just a smug sense of satisfaction for those smarty pants who can solve these in under five minutes (took us nearly all afternoon).

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11. If you can’t stand this you should get out of the kitchen

2. Play Area around 144 to 206 million years ago

12. Bloke possessing a 24 carat weapon

3. Novel regarding tropical vegetation area

13. Deceased verse mongers club together

4. Stellar conflicts

14. Model Rachel is expensive

5. Locating a mixed omen

15. Highest revolver

6. Man is pleased with decision to have woman for dinner

16. Retrace these while tripling an unlucky number

7. Employment in Rome or Milan for example

17. This is so easy that it’s fun time for tots

8. Waltzing before washing

18. Illness in the middle of the weekend.

9. Spinal injury reaches its peak

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1. Piliferous Stoke resident with ventricle of privileged information

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10. Thought to be the culprits Answers 1.Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets 2. Jurassic Park 3. Jungle Book 4. Star Wars 5. Finding Nemo 6. Gladiator 7. The Italian Job 8. Dirty Dancing 9. Brokeback Mountain 10.Usual Suspects 11. Heat 12.The man with the golden gun 13. Dead poets society 14.Deer Hunter 15.Top Gun 16.39 Steps 17.Childs Play 18. Saturday Night Fever

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The rules of Sudoku are simple. Place a digit from 1 to 9 in each empty cell so every row, every column, and every 3 x 3 box contains the digits 1 to 9.

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