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Publisher and Editor: Nigel Titterton
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I can’t believe we are hurtling into ‘Flaming June!’ – where have
the months gone?
Personally, I always like to see the back of May because that
signals the Summer months of basking in the sunshine are nearly
here!
There can be no finer country in the world to enjoy lovely high
temperatures and the sun than where we live.
Listening to the sound of bat on ball watching cricket with a
cold drink in your hand!! Pure bliss. Chatting about the weather and future holidays makes
excellent conversation between myself and my buddies if we are all lucky enough to book a
short break away.
When I was a youngster we didn’t go on holidays abroad because my family couldn’t afford
it with having three boys and my mum’s mother Elsie at home. However, we enjoyed
marvellous holidays in this country at Pontins resorts and caravans and as a family we had
everything we ever dreamt of!
I bet many readers can remember my nan, what a wonderful woman she was....
Nan took care of us boys when mum and dad worked at the Silk Mill in Cheadle, making
the finest textiles in the world before the door opened to foreign products which were far
cheaper to make and went on to decimate the UK industry.
My dad was Manager of Brough, Nicholson & Hall textile mill in Oakamoor Road and
mum worked a loom – being out of the house early morning at around 7am and returning at
5pm.
It was Nan who got us ready for school and during term holidays she would always give
us treats when the ice cream van came up our road. And then the bread van came and this
was a real treat – there were drawers of cream cakes the driver used to pull out of the back of
his van – real cream and yummy they were too. So many happy memories.
And now Nan has gone her daughter – my mum – has taken the mantel of being a
wonderful woman, living life to the full and enjoying a tremendous social life thanks to family
and friends at the age of 90!
She actually goes on a cruise soon – keep it going mum!
To end I would like to thank everyone who has contacted The Voice regarding the two
Tributes to Leon Hibberd and Peter Chell Jnr we inserted into last month’s magazine. I have
never received so much praise and appreciation of any article in The Voice and I am humbled
by your comments.
This just reflects how The Voice is loved by so many of our community and our advertisers
because it is true and a part of our lives – as local folk say ‘Everyone Loves The Voice!’
I hope you enjoy reading this issue of The Voice colour magazine
Nigel Titterton, Editor & Pubisher
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Dear Reader, HOW TO GET IN TOUCH
Staffordshire, Archdiocese of Birmingham
Painsley Sixth Form College
Specialist Science College, Additional Specialism Mathematics and Computing
Painsley Sixth Form College Station Road, Cheadle, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffs ST10 1LH
Telephone: 01538 483944 Email: office@painsley.staffs.sch.uk Web: www.painsley.co.uk
The Painsley Catholic Academy A company limited by guarantee registered in England & Wales with company number 08146661.
Registered office address: Station Road, Cheadle, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffs ST10 1LH
P
ainsley is delighted to announce the
opening of their brand new Sixth Form
College in September 2017. Painsley already
has an outstanding reputation for delivering
academic excellence and is ranked as the highest
performing school in Stoke-on-Trent and
Staffordshire (Real Schools’ Guide 2016). This
outstanding and proven record in delivering
excellent teaching and learning will continue in
the new Sixth Form.
Students will look forward to excellent
enrichment opportunities which will include
numerous sports, societies, trips both in the UK
and worldwide, and work experience. There will
be a variety of societies available, for example, a
medical society which will provide an enrichment
opportunity for students wishing to enter the
medical profession. The enrichment programme
will include a vast number of university visits,
taster sessions and workshops where students
will be able to talk and work alongside real-life
practitioners.
There will be a wide range of courses available
at ‘A’ level and a number of vocational
programmes. In each subject, students will have 9
hours formal taught lessons, with two hours per
fortnight tutorials, which follows the university
style of learning. This will be the case in all
subjects studied. In addition, students will have
access to a Personal Tutor and Mentor system
where they will be supported on a one-to-one
basis throughout their studies.
The newly refurbished building will provide
students with a relaxed and mature learning
environment which will include: quiet study
zones, group-work rooms and a Learning
Resource Centre. In addition, students will be able
to relax and socialise with friends in the
refurbished dining room and coffee-hub area.
Furthermore, Sixth Formers will also have access
to the Painsley gym.
This is a really exciting time for students to be
joining the Painsley Sixth Form. It is not only
crucial that students achieve their academic
potential, but it is important that they enjoy their
time with us, in a relaxed and mature Sixth Form
environment. We welcome students from other
secondary schools of all faiths and none.
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A
fleet of
more than
20 JCB
machines is playing
a starring role in a
cult film following the biggest product placement
project in the company’s history.
Skid steers loaders, Loadall telescopic handlers
and JS excavators were supplied to 20th Century
Fox for the making of the new Alien Covenant film
which hit UK cinema screens recently.
They star alongside Michael Fassbender and
Katherine Waterston wrapped in stunning gold –
the idea of British film director and producer
Ridley Scott designed to give them a futuristic look.
JCB Worldwide Marketing Director Michael
Plummer said: “This is the biggest product
placement exercise in JCB’s history and involved
more than £1 million worth of machines. Ridley
Scott’s idea to wrap the machines in gold delivered
a stunning result and is certainly an eye-catching
addition to a film which will be seen by millions of
people around the world.”
The machines - which appear in the film’s finale
- were supplied with the help of JCB dealer
Construction Equipment Australia to the movie set
in Sydney, Australia. Six JCB generators were also
provided for the film makers to use.
The equipment is used in the so-called
‘terraforming bay’, the area which alters the
environment to make it capable of supporting
terrestrial life. Alien Covenant is set almost 100
years in the future and is the sixth Alien franchise
film to be made.
Gold Star for JCB as machines take
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Croxden Parish commemorate
Queens Birthday
Cllr Michael Gent, Cllr Emma Collins, Mr Guy Collins, Cllr Marion Kent,
Cllr Hilary Hawksworth, Nick Brandrick, John Kent Jnr
C
roxden Parish Councillors have now installed a commemorative stone
for the Queens 90th Birthday on Greatgate Village Green, ST10 4HF.
They were looking for the perfect stone to celebrate such a historic
occasion, hence the delay with the installation.
The stone has been kindly donated to the Parish by the RC Read
Stonemasons of Hollington and a few local residents and the Parish
Councillors got together to ensure the installation went smoothly.
Marion Kent, Chair of Croxden Parish Council commented,“We hope the
residents of the Parish enjoy the new feature on the village green, which we
believe enhances the community”
Partnership unveiled
to fuel Staffordshire’s
rural communities
H
omeowners and tenants across Staffordshire can save money each and
every time they fill-up their oil tanks thanks to the improved fuel
syndicate launched by The Community Council of Staffordshire, in
partnership with AF Affinity Limited.
The scheme allows members of the Community Bulk Oil Buying Scheme,
the oil buying group of The Community Council for Staffordshire, to order
their heating oil through the county-wide syndicate, with savings achieved per
litre through the bulk-buying of oil.
The Community Bulk Oil Buying Scheme is now being serviced by AF
Affinity who currently support similar syndicates across ten other counties in
England in conjunction with local rural community councils including Oxford,
Norfolk, Suffolk, Cambridgeshire, Essex, Buckinghamshire, Durham, Devon,
Somerset and Northumberland.
Louis Clabburn, General Manager, AF Affinity Limited, said: “Fuel
syndicates allow homeowners to make significant savings on their heating oil
as we are able to bulk buy oil at better prices.”
“Affinity’s buying power allows us to provide tremendous value for our
fuel syndicates. Our expert buyers continually track the market to ensure
customers get the best price available at the time of order,” said Mr Clabburn.
The Community Bulk Oil Buying Scheme is easy for members to use with
one point of contact for ordering their fuel and now a simplified and
consistent payment method through Affinity. Orders are collated by Affinity
and processed with the most suitable suppliers according to price and
geographic location.
Once the bulk order has been placed, the open and transparent process
ensures the price per litre is shared with members, who are also informed of
the latest syndicate delivery date.
Anyone wishing to join the scheme should contact Cathy Russell,
Oil Scheme Co-ordinator, on 01785 242525 Ext 202 or by
email: oil@staffs.org.uk
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S
udbury Hall is celebrating its 50th birthday
with the National Trust. To mark the occasion
we’ve stepped back to the 1960s, taking a
glimpse of what the Hall would have been like
during this period of change. On the 9th and 10th
of June Sudbury is teaming up with the local Hope
House Costume Museum to showcase iconic
1960s fashion pieces in Sudbury Hall’s stunning
long gallery.
For two nights only (9th and 10th of June
2017) Sudbury Hall will be the glamourous setting
of two not to be missed 1960s fashion shows.
Guests will be able to sit back and relax with a
glass of bubbly and see the models strut their stuff.
With a backdrop of Sudbury’s historic
surroundings it’s a fabulous evening of fashion not
to be missed. The Long Gallery is a fitting
backdrop, the show a modern twist on the room’s
original intended purpose, to showcase art and
beautiful items.
Kirstie Filby, Visitor Experience manager at
Sudbury Hall said:
‘So much has changed here at Sudbury Hall
over the last 50 years, from large restoration
projects to ongoing conservation it’s amazing how
far we have come. The fashion show is a fun way
of looking back at a time which was not just a time
of huge social changes in the UK but also a time of
change and upheaval here at Sudbury. Hopefully it
will help people rekindle fond memories of times
gone by or get some creative inspiration.’
Hope House’s extensive collection of costumes
is thanks to Notty Hornblower who has been
collecting vintage textiles and costumes since the
1970s. Over the years she has amassed over a
thousand pieces which are all carefully catalogued
each with its own unique story. Within this
collection Notty has an interesting selection of
pieces from the swinging sixties which she will be
sharing with our guests.
Tickets can now be purchased via our website:
www.nationaltrust.org.uk/sudbury-hall-and-the-
national-trust-museum-of-childhood or by calling
0344 249 1895
National Trust back
in fashion
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Don’t miss
Lockdales Local
Specialist
Valuation Days
S
ome special antiques and collectables valuation events will be taking
place soon in your area. The experts of Lockdales Auctioneers will be
providing free valuations to the public on Monday 5th June, 12.30pm
to 4.30pm at Bramshall and Loxley Parish Hall, Off Church Croft, Bramshall,
Uttoxeter, Staffordshire, ST14 5BE (free car parking on-site subject to
availability); and on Tuesday 6th June, 10am to 2pm at St Joseph’s Parish
Community Hall, 94 Butterley Hill, Ripley, Derbyshire, DE5 3LW (free car
parking on-site subject to availability).
We will be valuing: Coins, stamps, banknotes, medals & militaria, antiques,
clocks, watches, pens, jewellery, gold, silver, pre-1900 documents/books &
maps, cigarette-cards, postcards, pre-1960 sporting programmes & tickets,
vintage toys & comics, scientific instruments, swords, bayonets and antique
firearms. No appointment necessary.
Members of the public will have the option to consign their goods to
auction (subject to terms & conditions). Cash purchase offers are also
available. Valuations will be provided free of charge, with no obligation.
We have conducted hundreds of these events across the UK. Some of the
best items we’ve auctioned were brought along previous events such as two
pieces of Russian 17th century enamelled silverware which we sold on behalf
of the owners for over £75,000.
One of the most interesting items we have sold recently was a fragment of
pennant flag belonging to the army of Richard III at the Battle of Bosworth.
Its owners brought it along to one of our valuation events! We sold it for them
for £2800 in one of our auctions.
Any questions call 01473 627110, email sales@lockdales.com or check out
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Ein Deutsches Requiem
R
equiem in St Mary’s
Parish Church, Uttoxeter,
was an example of the
quality and musicianship of
Uttoxeter’s Choral Society. This
work, written and first
performed in the 1860’s, is one
of the most technically complex
items in the choral repertoire.
Written partly as consolation
for the composer after the death
of his mother, to whom it is
dedicated, it takes its cue from
various parts of the Bible,
ranging from the Old Testament
Psalms to the Gospels and
letters of the New Testament.
The piece itself is in part a
series of contrasts between sadness and joy, one immediately succeeded by the
other, and all involving a rapid interweaving of the various voices of the choir.
Led by musical director Jakob Grubbstrøm; and supported by pianists Katie
and Ian Riddle on two pianos, the choir moved easily from gentle chords
representing the agony of the suffering, to the exuberant outpourings of those
released into newness of life.
Male voices were augmented by choristers from Gloucester Cathedral,
including Matthew Clark, who’s rich baritone voice powered ‘The Ransomed
of the Lord’ in the first half; and; ‘For theTrumpet will Sound’, in movement
6 of the second half of the concert.
The fifth movement in the second half, ‘Ye Now have Sorrow’, from St.
John’s Gospel, was taken by soloist Grace Bermingham, whose glorious high
soprano voice lifted the piece, literally and metaphorically. Then, in keeping
with the idea of contrasts, this was followed immediately by ‘I will Comfort
You’, from the book of the prophet Isaiah.
An appreciative audience included Colonel David Leigh, for whom this
event was his final duty as High Sherriff of the County. He afterwards
congratulated the choir and their conductor, for all of the hard work that had
gone before, and the accompanists and soloists, for their vital contribution to
the concerts’ success.
Anthony Fellows
Musical Director Jakob Grubbstrøm and
Soprano Grace Bermingham.
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Just the
perfect day...
M
atthew and I have been friends
since we were 11 years old, we
both attended Painsley School in
Cheadle and we have been a couple for more
than 10 years. 3 years ago he asked me to be
his wife. He proposed in Sleeping Beauty’s
Castle, at Disneyland Paris on New Year’s
Eve 2013 and we instantly agreed on a Walt
Disney World Wedding in Florida.
Like the majority of girls, after our venue
was decided my priority was the dress. I
purchased the first dress I tried on, in the first
shop I visited, Bridal Couture by Josephine in
Cross Street, Cheadle. I did try on other
dressed but nothing compared to that feeling
when I tried on the first dress. Josephine has
the most beautiful boutique filled with the
most stunning dresses. It was Josephine who
suggested I try on the dress I ultimately
purchased.
The rest of our wedding plans fell into
place very easily… my shoes had to be Jimmy
Choo and they had to sparkle. My jewellery
had to be Tiffany and Matthew’s father was
kind enough to collect this for us from their
flagship store in New York. My bouquet was
artificial and was designed in a similar style
to the bouquet my mother carried at her
wedding. I also mirrored my mum in my
perfume choice, my aunt, my mum and now
me all wore Estee Lauder Beautiful for our
wedding days.
Our first real wedding stress came three
days before we were due to fly…. The dress
would not fit into a travel box!!! I had to take
the dress all the way to Orlando in a garment
bag. Josephine double bagged the dress to
protect it but the dress was still as tall as I am
and wider, making it difficult to carry. As the
dress bag would not fit though airport
scanners it was searched and swabbed at
both airports, a nerve-wracking experience
when you don’t want anyone to see the top
secret dress. The kind Virgin Atlantic staff
hung the dress in the aeroplane wardrobe so
that I could relax for the flight. The cabin
crew also stored the suits, the cake topper
and my custom made ceramic hair
accessories in the wardrobe so I can’t thank
them enough.
We had so much stuff in the wardrobe
that it was jokingly referred to as Katy’s
Wardrobe. I travelled from the airport to the
hotel by Disney’s Magical Express bus, I was
assisted by my best friend. The groom and his
best man had hired sports cars, not fit for the
purpose of transporting the dress and luggage
from the airport, but his only request for the
whole wedding so I felt it too harsh to veto
them. Despite all these challenges there was
nothing that would have persuaded me to put
my dress in the hold or to have got married
anywhere else.
It was a huge relief to arrive and have the
dress, the flowers and the suits at the hotel -
we honestly could not have managed the
journey without the best man and his wife
who travelled with us. My sister who has
obviously anticipated this stress had arranged
for a hotel room celebration, meaning
Bride and Groom: Katy Warrilow and Matthew Capper,
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Bride’s Parents: Gill and Paul Warrilow, of Oakamoor and
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Groom’s Parents: Laura and John Capper, of Cheddleton
Bridesmaids: Laura and Ella Warrilow
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balloons and gifts awaited us when we arrived.
We landed in Orlando on the Sunday Evening and with only one full day
before our wedding there was plenty to do. Dress steaming, shirt pressing,
obtain a marriage licence, meet with the planner, greet our guests, wedding
rehearsal.
Our ceremony was scheduled for 5pm Tuesday 8th November. The later
start allowed time for a breakfast date with my mum, my hairdresser, my
bridesmaids and a couple of very famous mice. My mum lovingly made 5
polka dot “Minnie Skirts” so we could all dress to impress at Chef Mickey.
Our breakfast and the time spent getting ready to put on “the dress” were
some of my favourite memories of the day. We got ready at the Grand
Floridian Hotel, a place I have dreamed of staying at my whole life, it was
truly breath taking and exceeded my very high expectations.
My sisters had put together a play list of my favourite songs and my
hairdresser, Amelia, had a schedule which ensured we were all ready for our
photographs which began at 1.45. Amelia travelled with us from Staffordshire
as I could not imagine anyone else styling my hair on such a special day.
Amelia actually styled my hair twice, as I couldn’t decide between up and
down- we did both!! Up for the ceremony and reception, down for our Magic
Kingdom photographs.
After three years of planning it was finally time. The iconic double doors
of the Wedding Pavilion opened. 24 pairs of eyes on me and my dad as we
walked down the aisle to Let Me Feel Your Love by Bob Dylan. The track was
instrumental and played on an organ. We couldn’t imagine anywhere more
perfect to get married, the pavilion is whimsical and romantic, reminiscent of
a Victorian era, it sits on a lake with spectacular views of Cinderella’s castle,
everything we could ever want.
Following the ceremony guests were transported to Rue De Paris, an
outdoor, lake side terrace within the EPCOT theme park. The blush pink
colour of our bridesmaids dress was carried though into the reception styling
with pink rose petals on the tables and pink roses on the naked lemon drizzle
cake. Our cake topper, again handmade by ceramic artist Phoebe, was a
delicate Cinderella’s carriage adorned with pearls. I wanted favours to be
something the guests would enjoy, we decided on personalised mouse ears to
act as place settings and favours, the mouse ears were enjoyed on the night,
and also recycled throughout the holiday as people explored the theme parks
after our wedding. They featured in a lot of selfies!
Our guests were entertained by an acoustic guitar player who played our
first dance, Wonderwall by Oasis, as well as my father daughter dance, Brown
Eyed Girl by Van Morrison. The live music continued as my guests ate and
drank. Our wedding breakfast was quite sophisticated with the exception of
our Mickey Waffle station and Mickey ice cream bars, another element of our
wedding which seemed popular for selfies. We covered all bar costs and we
booked and paid for all the wedding guests transport to and from their hotels,
as most of our guests had come from the UK (we also had guests travel from
Dubai and Korea) we wanted the day to show them how grateful we were
that they had travelled so far.
Our reception concluded with Fireworks! IllumiNations: Reflections of
Earth. The most spectacular fireworks, the perfect end to our perfect day.
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C
headle Carnival Committee’s next two fundraising events are
already well into the planning stage. First of all, following our
successful Motown Night, we return to Cheadle Guildhall with a
themed ‘70s Evening on the 8th of July, with a fancy dress competition to
bring back all the atmosphere of the 1970s. More about that next month...
Our biggest event yet will be the inaugural Cheadle Soapbox Race, to
be held on the 20th of August and providing an afternoon of fun and
excitement for all the family. As well as the Race itself, we will have
children’s rides, stalls, refreshments and plenty to see and do. We want as
many teams as possible to take part, so if you’re interested in putting a
team together and building a Soapbox racer, please contact Tim on
07812356934 or Jase on 07886930886 for more information as soon as
possible, so you can start planning. Every penny raised will go towards
the Cheadle Carnival Fund.
We have also now delivered our information leaflets to most of
Cheadle, and will soon be starting on the surrounding villages and filling
in the rest of Cheadle, so if you haven’t had one yet, it won’t be long. As
well as information about the Carnival, the leaflet also contains a 500 club
sign-up form and a contact form if you want to help in any way.
Cheadle Carnival will be held on the 6th, 7th and 8th July 2018, with
live music on Friday and Saturday nights. The procession will be held, as
it always was, from Saturday lunchtime, with the main activities on
Cheadle Recreation Ground from Saturday afternoon and on into
Sunday.
We are always looking for new members, so if you feel you have talents
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t’s a fact! Rotarians are not just people with
collecting buckets outside Tesco, or knocking
on your door for Donation with Santa’s Sleigh.
Yes, we do raise a lot of money for local good
causes, last year over £16,000, but a lot of time is
given to helping and supporting the Youth in the
Town.
As parents we all have concerns for our
children and just what they face in today’s fast
moving world. The use of computers and the
Internet has seen a radical change in their lifestyle.
“Screen time” is a huge factor in their lives and
whilst “Games” and Netflix are entertaining and
Google provides a source for information, there is
much more to learning and “growing up”. Rotary
does provide a number of challenges, with
rewards, to encourage our youngsters to think for
themselves, be creative and gain confidence; we
also give advice on how to be successful when
entering the big wide world of work.
For the very young, using a keyboard and
mouse is second nature these days, and
Handwriting may seem a dying skill, but it is a
fundamental means of communication, taught
from the day they start school. To give
encouragement Rotary has supported the local
Schools with a Competition for the “best”
Handwriting. Locally nearly 2000 pupils took up
the challenge this year and the results were
exhibited recently at Tesco’s.
Another competition is the Young Writer for all
age groups where the challenge is to be imaginative
and creative in writing on a specific topic. Their
ideas can be expressed either in prose or verse and
this year the topic was “Reflections”. The quality
of the entries is always a surprise, many showing a
maturity ahead of their years.
To prove that the Internet is not the only source
of information, each year we hand out over 350
Usborne Dictionaries to Year 6 children at local
schools. We are always amazed at the reception
that we get at these presentations and the value
that each child seems to place on receiving such a
well resourced book.
And for those with a more artistic and creative
bent, Young Photographer is a competition for the
Middle and Upper Schools. Entries are assessed by
a Professional Photographer and Prizes are
awarded to each age group.
On a more practical basis Young Innovator is a
challenge for the Sixth Form. This encourages the
development of technical skills with entries varying
from a novel reclining chair to a trolley for horse
riding equipment. Yet another Competition where
past winners have progressed to National level.
We do not forget domestic talent and
encourage food preparation skills though our
Young Chef challenge for those in the Middle
Schools. This is another national competition and
local winners have gone on to the Regional level
with some success
To develop confidence we encourage
contestants from the 11 to 13 year age group to
speak for 5 minutes on their chosen topic in our
Youth Speaks competition. A daunting experience
for many, but having done it their confidence is
built to do it again.
Perhaps the biggest challenge is the Rotary
Young Leaders Award (RYLA) An opportunity for
two lucky Year 12 students to spend a week on a
Professionally run Leadership Course. Here they
will meet other like minded students and go
through a series of team building challenges. With
friendly advice and encouragement the candidates
develop skills in working with their colleagues and
achieving the goals they are set, as a group. Each
year they have returned to one of our Club nights
to tell us what they have gained from the
experience, which is always positive.
Finding that first job is far from easy in today’s
competitive world. How can you stand out against
all the others? Our Members have years of
experience in senior positions in a variety of
businesses and they know what a company will be
looking for when recruiting, particularly that vital
first step, the Application. Writing a CV is one of
the sessions that we have offered to those leaving
school. And that is only the first hurdle. Mock
Interviews is another session that the Club offers,
giving them an opportunity to practice their
Interview Techniques in front of a panel, and
receiving advice on how to present themselves.
Sadly some children have responsibilities far
ahead of their years and these are the ones that act
as Young Carers, some as young as 7 or 8. Often it
is an incapacitated mother or father whom they
have to spend time assisting, both before and after
school, missing out on the vital “playtime” most
children enjoy. In recognition, and in conjunction
with the Carers Hub, we provide funds for them
to spend a day at a recreational facility, such as the
Whitemoor Lakes centre, where they can be
children again.
And last, but not least, there is our Five a Side
Football competition. This is for those aged 7 to
15. A major logistics operation involving every
Member of the Club and it has developed over the
last few years to the point where over 100 teams
are entered. The planning requirements are
challenging and more than 300 games are
scheduled, all taking place on one Sunday in July.
Whilst this has become a major fund raiser for the
Club, there is no doubt that it is very much enjoyed
by the youngsters taking part.
Yes, we do meet every Tuesday over meal and
whilst we may be perceived as the older generation,
surely with a schedule like this, Uttoxeter Rotary
can justifiably claim to be very supportive of the
Youth of the Town.
If you would like to join us with these activities,
or know more about Rotary, why not drop us an
email? Details are on our website, uttoxeter-
rotary.org.uk
Rotary is for Youth?
By Paul Archer, of Uttoxeter Rotary Club
Creative Writing Handwriting Young Photographer
Football Young Chef Young Innovator
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t’s back and it’s bigger and better than before.
The Marchington Village Festival is being held
over the weekend of 23rd – 25th June 2017 and
there is literally something for everyone.
The event follows on from a hugely successful
inaugural event last year that saw the village
coming together to host an Open Gardens,
Scarecrow Hunt, 10K Fun Run, Cricket Match,
Flower Festival and Art Exhibition amongst other
activities. This year a whole host more has been
added into the mix including some fantastic
entertainment on both Friday and Saturday
evening in a marquee on the Marchington playing
fields.
• NEW FOR 2017: Live Evening Entertainment
• Open Gardens & Plant Sale
• Scarecrow Competition
• Flower Festival
• Cricket match and ladies rounders’ game
• BBQ at the cricket pavilion & various food &
drink events
• Children’s Activities & Bouncy Castle
• Tennis & Bowls Open Afternoon
• Art & Embroidery Exhibition
• Bottle Tombola and Bran Tub
• Food & Gift Fair with Wine Tasting
• 10K & Fun Run
As last year, a number of residents
have kindly volunteered to open their
gardens in support of the village shop -
watch out for scarecrows! The award-
winning community shop will be a hub
for a wine tasting and a food fair and
just along the road, on a floral theme,
there will be a flower festival at St Peters
Church. A series of events at the Village
Hall includes an art exhibition and a
display by the Embroidery Guild, plus a tombola
organised by the WI.
Saturday afternoon will feature the cricketing
skills of the village on show in a match at the
cricket club, with a bar and barbecue in support of
the Chawner Almshouses, followed by a rounders
match. On
Sunday you can
blow away the
cobwebs by
taking part in the
annual
Marchington
10K and Fun
Run, or if your
sporting tastes on
the day are a little
less energetic,
you could head to the tennis and bowls club for an
afternoon of tea and cake.
By popular demand, we are organising two
fantastic events to add to this year’s festival
calendar. Friday evening will showcase local talent
in our evening of drama, comedy, music and
laughter and Saturday 24th June plays host to a
family barn dance and hog roast. With Ceilidh
band, Kelly’s Heroes, playing live, this has to be the
best value gig around with tickets priced at just
£10 including food! So, if you fancy getting your
dancing shoes on then please buy your tickets soon
as these events are expected to sell out fast.
Available at Marchington Village Shop.
STOP PRESS: We’re delighted that Denstone
College Prep School at Smallwood Manor and
Bagshaws have agreed to sponsor this festival for
the second year running.
For the full programme please visit our festival
website www.marchingtonfestival.co.uk or email
marchingtonvillagefestival@gmail.com for more
information. For progress and live updates please
like our Facebook page Marchington Village
Festival.
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oldiers, whose names are missing from
Uttoxeter’s War Memorial almost a century
ago following their deaths in WW1, have
finally been honoured – thanks to local researchers
and JCB.
More than 230 men and one woman from
Uttoxeter died during the 1914-1918 conflict. But
research by local authors Gillian and Alan Talbot
discovered that more than 40 names of those killed
were actually missing from the town’s Cenotaph.
Now the fallen servicemen were finally to be
honoured after JCB offered to fund the cost of three
additional bronze plaques so their names could be
added to the Memorial. The news coincides with
Uttoxeter Town Council plans for remedial repairs
to the Memorial and integral planter as the
Centenary of the 1918 Armistice approaches.
The Mayor of Uttoxeter, Councillor Alan Noyes,
said:“The Town Council has been working with Mr
and Mrs Talbot and JCB with respect to the names
missing from the Town’s War Memorial. We are all
delighted to announce that, subject to Listed
Building Consent being obtained, three additional
plaques shall be incorporated upon the War
Memorial to commemorate the fallen servicemen,
kindly funded by JCB.”
Gillian Talbot said: “It’s wonderful news that the
missing names of Uttoxeter men who died in WW1
are to be added to the Town’s Memorial in time for
the Centenary of Armistice Day. It’s a very fitting
tribute to their sacrifice and we thank JCB
wholeheartedly for making this possible and for
Uttoxeter Town Council for agreeing that the
missing names can be added. Alan and I spent so
much time and effort researching the stories behind
Uttoxeter’s WW1 heroes and this news really is the
icing on the cake of what was a very moving
project.”
Gillian and Alan Talbot spent a decade
researching the names of those from Uttoxeter who
lost their lives in the Great War. The result was the
publication of a stunning 350-page book -
Uttoxeter’s Lost Generation 1914-1918 -
chronicling the war record of more than 230 men
and one woman who died. It was in researching the
book that they discovered the names of more than
40 Uttoxeter men who died in the First World War
did not appear on the Memorial.
Among those already named on the Memorial is
Captain Oswald Bamford, who was a partner in the
world-renowned agricultural machinery
manufacturers Bamfords Ltd in Uttoxeter, when he
gave up his job to fight alongside dozens of men
who worked for him and his family.A cousin of JCB
Chairman Lord Bamford’s grandfather, he was
killed with 14 other Uttoxeter men at the Battle of
Loos on October 13th, 1915.
Lord Bamford said: “There would not have been
a family in Uttoxeter left untouched by the horrors
of the First World War, my own included. As the
centenary of the Armistice approaches, I’m pleased
that we are able to help in a small way to
immortalise the memory of all those men from the
town who died in the First World War by having
their names cast in bronze and installed on the War
Memorial.”
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E
verything is ready for the start of this year’s Best Kept Village Competition. All the village
entries have been received and the judging teams have been organised. The villages will be
finalising their plans for making sure their areas will be kept spick and span throughout
the judging period. So everything is ready to go.
John Perry, MBE, Chairman of the Best Kept Village Working Group, which organises the
BKV competition on behalf of the Community Council of Staffordshire said:
“We have set up the judging teams for the 1st and 2nd rounds of the competition and held the
Judges’ Meeting. This is just about the last thing we do before the 1st round starts. It gives us a
chance to meet up with judges and leaders of the judging teams to run over a few minor changes
in the judging procedure from last year, to brief the judges on the approach to marking. We want
to make sure that judging is fair and consistent across the board and that all villages get a fair
crack at the whip. Villages will have put in a lot of hard work with their entry and they will be
committed to make sure that their village looks as good as it can throughout the competition and
that they will have as good a chance of winning as possible.”
Entries are somewhat down on recent years for a wide variety of reasons; 45 this year
compared with 55 last year. However Tutbury has entered again – they have only missed once
since the competition began I 1956. In addition, the competition has welcomed the entry from
Hednesford – the first ever in what organisers have called “the urban villages” category.
Hednesford is hoping to do well and it is hoped that this will stimulate entries from other similar
urban village communities in the years ahead. Numbers may be down this year, but the quality
of entries is very good overall and it is clear that many villages have put in a good deal of hard
preparatory work and that residents are willing to work together to keep their environments
looking really good and, in particular free from litter.
There is bound to be keen competition for top honours at Area and County level again this
year; but BKV is not all about winning. A number of villages probably feel that they don’t have
a realistic chance of being the top village in their area or in the county as a whole. Nevertheless,
they are determined to do all that they can to make sure that their village looks its best throughout
the judging period – and indeed throughout the year. Residents are proud of their villages and
they will put in time and effort to make sure that they are as clean and tidy as possible; with no
litter or dog mess anywhere, attractive, well-manicured churchyards, good pub surrounds,
pleasant, tidy spaces and interesting village features.
The first and second rounds of judging take place in May and June. The Best Large and Best
Small villages will then be judged again in early July. All the winners will be announced at the
traditional presentation evening on Monday 7 August at a venue yet to be confirmed..
As well as the main BKV competition there will also be the traditional Children’s Poster
competition for 5-7 and 8-11 year olds; and people will see many colourful posters illustrating
BKV displayed in the competing villages. In addition, there will be a Children’s Poetry competition
for the same age groups on the theme of BKV. Finally for those over 18 years there is a
competition on “The Spirit of Best Kept Village”, sponsored by David and Jim Owen, the sons of
the “founder” of BKV, Sir Alfred Owen. There will be a separate presentation evening to announce
the winners of these complementary competitions in early September.
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“It was the 12th April 2017, I had opened all
of my other birthday presents and now I was
waiting for Nanny Marcia, Grandad Nige, Nonny
Chris and Grandy Mike.
‘They are here!’ I screamed – I was so excited!
Then they said it was a present for my special
10th birthday and from all of them and that got
me thinking ‘What could it be?’ I wondered.....
They sat me down and I had to open the
presents in a special order! The first one I opened
was back to front.... – it was a photo frame I
thought!
But when I turned it around – Oh My Gosh!! I
screamed!
It said: ‘Official Matchday Mascot for Stoke
City for Lola-Mai Titterton’!!
I was speechless. I was going to be a mascot for
Stoke, my favourite football team which I go to
watch at the Bet 365 Stadium.
The next present was a booklet which I had to
fill in whilst I was at the Bet 365 Stadium. What a
birthday present and the day couldn’t come soon
enough...
It’s today!! I thought as I opened my eyes on
Saturday, the 15th April 2017, today is the day I
meet the Stoke players (especially Arnie, my
favourite) and Mark Hughes.
We left my home at 11 o’clock and on the way
to Stoke City my stomach started churning. I was
so nervous. When we finally arrived we had to wait
about 25 minutes outside the ground but it was
worth it!
Finally when we got inside we had our very own
mascots lounge. We got changed into our brand
new Stoke City strips and got a tour of the stadium
(my favourite was the players dressing room).
After that we took photographs in the dugout
(which was very comfy). Then an amazing part was
getting the players autographs. I met all of them!
After that we had dinner (soup and sandwiches)
and we got given numbers – I was Number 11.
Then the two Hull mascots picked out a number
each for 2 of the 11 Stoke mascots to go into the
centre circle before the match to shake hands with
the captains. They picked 1 and 11 – it was me, I
was going in the centre circle!
After that we went over what we were going to
do in the tunnel. Then it was very exciting as the
players were doing the warm ups on the pitch and
we got to do our very own in front of 27,500
people. We dribbled, jogged, jumped, sprinted and
more.
Then we went over to the side and all the Stoke
players came across and photographs taken with
us.
Then the moment I had been waiting for! We
walked into the tunnel and waited. First bell, get
ready. Second bell, get out now. The players all
came out in the red and white stripes. But my
player was late and I was a bit scared so I turned
away from the changing room.
About five seconds later someone took my hand
– it was ARNIE!! I was so happy that I had got put
with my favourite player. We walked out, I was so
excited. We shook all the players hands and I had
my photo taken in the centre circle.
That Was The Best Day Of My Life... (plus we
won)!
Do you want to be a Stoke City Matchday
Mascot for the 2017/18 season?
It is a superb value for money experience which
includes a brand new Macron Stoke City strip, 3
match day tickets for the mascot and 2 guests, car
park pass, tour of the stadium including the Stoke
City dressing room, refreshments in the Mascots
Lounge and much much more.
All you have to do is select a home match,
then contact Tracy Burrows, at
tracy.burrows@stokecityfc.com or call 01782
592113.
Be quick, the Stoke City Matchday Mascots
will go in a flash!
“The Best Day Of My Life”
By Lola-Mai Titterton, 10 years old, St Thomas’s Catholic Primary School, Tean
Lola-Mai and Shaqiri Stoke City legend Peter Crouch poses for a photograph with all the Matchday Mascots
Above: Grandparents Grandy Mike Bratt,
Grandad Nige Titterton, Nanny Marcia Titterton
and Nonny Chris Bratt pictured with Lola-Mai in
the Stoke City dug-out
Below: Shaking hands with the Hull players
before kick off
Above: With Marko Arnautovic
Below: Lola-Mai is pictured in the Stoke City
dressing room in front of her favourite player’s
shirt - Arnie!
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• Dressage Training
• Pole/Grid work clinics
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• Test riding
• Improve your alignment, posture, core
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movement, development your horses way
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• Available for private and group sessions,
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Ginny’s Community Corner
by Ginny Gibson of Uttoxeter
I
wonder if you know how the actresses Rachel
Shenton and Kate Hardie plus Bill Oddie OBE
have a connection to our lovely area of
Staffordshire. Answer: They are patrons of
Greyhound Gap, a small independent charity set
up to rescue, rehabilitate and rehome greyhounds
and lurchers who find themselves in a ‘put to sleep’
situation in UK pounds.
I met them while visiting the monthly Markers
Market Street in Uttoxeter, they have a stall just
opposite the Town Hall in Uttoxeter at the market,
selling dog collars and other items like Cards,
Coats, Muzzles, Tassels, Bandanas, Bedding and
even wonderful sculptures of the hounds, to raise
money for the charity, as they are almost entirely
funded by donations and selling their collars and
other items helps to look after all the dogs in their
care, while waiting for new owners to rehome the
hounds. They told me, “We rehome around 150
dogs each year. We can have up to 60 dogs in our
care at any one time, in foster homes or in holding
kennels awaiting suitable foster homes”.
They explained that there are quite a few myths
around owning one of these incredible animals that
need dispelling. Firstly, it is widely believed that
they need copious amounts of exercise when in fact
two 20 minute walks a day are usually sufficient.
However, longer walks on a number of occasions
during the week would be in their best interest.
Another widely held myth is that they can’t co-
habit with smaller furries e.g. cats etc. This is not
always the case – many hounds can be the best of
friends with their fellow small furries! But when
you consider rehoming, then ensure you talk to
Greyhound Gap about your other animals at
home.
There is a fantastic and in depth questionnaire
that you can complete so that you ensure you have
the right environment for your new best friend and
the Greyhound Gap volunteers are always on hand
to answer any questions you have too.
Each year Greyhound Gap hold two fun dog
shows at Walsall Arboretum, the dates have just
been confirmed, the first one took place on Sunday
30th April 2017, but put a note in your diary for
the next one Sunday 1st October 2017 and go
along to see these wonderful animals having fun.
Greyhound Gap operates on a national basis so
our dogs can be homed in most areas throughout
the UK. They have a network of volunteers across
the whole of the UK who can help physically by:
fostering hounds,
fundraising, home
visiting, transporting and
walking our kennel
hounds. We also offer
the opportunity to
sponsor our long-stay
hounds.
As with every charity
and community group,
they always need
volunteers, their website
highlights the range of
voluntary roles available,
“from fostering our dogs
to donating an item for
an auction, from collar
making to spending an
hour or two at a Meet
and Greet, from walking
the kennel hounds to helping with kennel cleaning,
from taking part in sponsored events to making
jams to sell fundraising stalls! Our kennels are in
the Stoke on Trent area.” I like the meet and greet
sessions, that are held outside Pets At Home stores
in and around the UK. Pets at Home allow the
charity to turn up on a prearranged day and
remain usually between 11am - 4pm. During this
time volunteers have the opportunity to speak at
length to the general public about the work of the
charity and the dogs they currently have for
rehoming. They take dogs along on the day, to
allow people to see them and sometimes they even
gain someone’s interest in offering them a home.
Does that sound like something you could do?
Then contact them and get involved.
Apart from anything else they need funds, and
one way of making a donation is to visit the Just
Giving Page www.justgiving.com/greyhoundgap/
donate - every penny helps to support this
incredible charity continue to carry out its work.
If you want to get involved then contact they
by e-mailing enquiries@greyhoundgap.org.uk
For those of you who do Facebook - The link
is www.facebook.com/GreyhoundGap/ They also
have a Facebook group www.facebook.com/
groups/352291034157/
If you want to have a look at some of the
hounds that are currently looking for homes, then
visit the website www.greyhoundgap.org.uk/
homing-and-adoption/homeless-hounds and have
a look.
I clicked on Charlie; he came to the charity
around a year ago in a dreadful state from a stray
pound situation. He was emaciated, riddled with
mange and very scared. But by being fostered by
an experienced saluki type foster home and Charlie
is a different dog. In fact if anything he is now a
little too confident and needs a home who
understands saluki behaviour when out and about.
Then I clicked on Rupert, who came to the
charity with an injured shoulder, which is now
healed, he is currently being fostered in the West
Midlands where his training and socialisation
continues to go well. The website comments about
him are, “Whoever gets our lovely Rupert will be
so lucky!! He is having a fabulous start in a great
foster home and learning to be such a good boy!
He is going to be a pleasure to have around and
will make the most fabulous family dog”
Remember that Greyhound Gap always needs
volunteers for help with walking the kennel
hounds every day and if at all possible help with
cleaning etc. You’ll find the walking so rewarding
and the dogs love it, it’s wonderful to get to know
the long-termers and to see the new intakes
blossom so they can be rehomed.
As my readers know, I am a huge fan of dogs
and honestly believe that my life would be poorer
without them, so if you feel that you can give one
of these dogs a good home, then take the leap, you
will be rewarded ten fold.
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L
ocal eventer Dan Titterton partnered Irish
Sport Horse Bailey to an excellent 32nd out
of 109 finalists in the Mitsubishi Motors
Cup at Badminton Horse Trials last month. Dan,
of MCF Equestrian, Draycott-in-the-Moors,
represented our local area in the finals after
qualifying several months ago.
Dan explains the journey he and Bailey have
had so far: “Back in 2015 I was asked to ride a
horse for someone with the view to him having to
be found a new home due to personal
circumstances. The horse had basically been at rest
with very little ridden work for quite some time
and his owner had come to the tough realisation
that she couldn’t give the horse the exercise he
needed so I turned up to look at him, not really
knowing what I would be getting on but there was
an instant bond between Larriston Red Bailey and
myself.
Bailey is a very tall, broad Irish Sport Horse, a
little different to the ex-racehorses I predominantly
ride and he certainly wasn’t straight forward (and
still isn’t!) but there was something in there that
appealed to me so I kept going over to ride him a
few times a week, getting him fitter and ready for
him to find a new home.
‘Baileys owners, Christine & Paul Turner, I
think also noticed this bond that was forming and
wanted me to buy him myself but I had more than
enough at this time although secretly I would have
loved to be able to have him!
Time went by and Chris then asked me if I
would like to take him on permanently but back
at home which would essentially be a sort of loan
of him with no pressure that if it didn’t work out
we can go back to plan A. At this
point all I had done with him was
train him on the flat and so I needed
to try him over a jump which I did
the following day - that day stuck in
my mind as if it was yesterday as he
was so brilliant and my mind was
immediately made up. I spoke to
Chris and agreed to give it try and
here we are today!
My Journey to the Mitsubishi
Cup at Badminton Horse
Trials
‘The journey started back in April
2016 when Bailey secured a 3rd
place at Kelsall Hill in Cheshire
which gained him a qualification for
the regional finals later on in the year
where competitors who place in the
top 10% of British Eventing
competitions all compete against
each other for a place in the national
final held at Badminton House in
May 2017.
The regional final was held at
Weston Park in October and again
Bailey rose to the challenge in an
ultra competitive competition
grabbing a 4th place, just 2.8 points
off victory but still securing a trip to
Badminton in the Mitsubishi Motors
Cup to give us a winter to dream of
competing at the world’s most iconic
eventing venue.
After Baileys winter holiday the
hard work began getting him fit to
be able to gallop over a much longer
and technical course than he has ever
experienced before and we were
lucky enough to use the gallops of
local racehorse trainer Barry Leavy
which really helped his strength and stamina.
The big week arrived and the horsebox was
loaded up with all the equipment and bedding for
us all to live out of for a week and we headed off
down the M6 to Gloucestershire. Next day was
dressage day and Bailey had never looked so good,
he was an absolute picture and we performed a
creditable test although a couple of minor errors
scoring us a 33.9, some 7 marks off the leader
going in to phase 2 the following day, the
showjumping.
So the next day we got Bailey ready for the
showjumping and started warming up, again he
felt fit and strong for the up-to-height course as we
expected it to be. There was quite a blustery wind
blowing through the arena at this stage and as the
first 7 fences went to plan we turned to fence 8 and
Bailey made the slightest of rubs on the pole and it
dropped to the floor. As we quickly gathered our
composure we sailed over fences 9-11 to complete
with 4 penalty points for the knockdown which
unfortunately knocked us down the leaderboard in
a super competitive line-up. Still I was pleased as
this is our weakest phase and set off back to the
stables to focus on phase 3, the cross country.
Cross country is always most eventer’s
favourite part of the competition and I’m no
different and having walked the course three times
over the last couple of days I had a firm plan in my
mind of what route to take and how to approach
each individual obstacle. We got ready with a little
bit of nerves I have to admit as did the rest of my
family, friends and owners who had made the
journey down to support us judging by their faces!
They wished us luck and I set off on the long
walk down to the cross country start, a time I like
as it gives me an opportunity to be alone with the
horse and think about how he’s feeling and what
we need to do in the next few moments.
We arrived down at the start and went off to
practice a few jumps and he probably felt more
sharper and focussed at this part of a competition
than I’ve ever had him, he jumped the practice
obstacle brilliantly so I was pretty confident when
I heard the starter shout me over for a 2 minute
countdown. We set off and passed my supergroom
wife Jo cheering us on at fence 2 and went out into
the country where Bailey was at first a little too
focussed on the large crowds around the track,
something which you don’t get anywhere near this
scale at other competitions but he soon went about
his business and it went better than I could have
ever imagined. We got round with no jumping or
time penalties as we crossed the line clear and
inside the optimum time to a release of emotion
from both myself and Jo.
The clear round pulled us back up the
leaderboard to finish 32nd from 109 finalists that
had qualified from over 6,000 competitors
nationwide trying to do the same which I think we
can be proud of.
It was an amazing experience for us all to have
and I cannot thank his owner Chris enough for
giving me the opportunity of riding at this iconic
venue on her gorgeous boy Mr. B.
I could also not have even attempted any of this
without the support of my family in particular Jo
who basically gets everything ready for me to ride
at these events as do the girls on the yard Becky
and Tash and of course my sponsors.
The Uttoxeter & Cheadle Voice
(www.uttoxeterandcheadlevoice.co.uk)
Equus Health (www.equushealth.org.uk)
Oxhouse Equestrian & Country Store
(www.oxhouse.co.uk)
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Badminton Horse
Dan with Bailey's Owners Chris and Paul Turner
of Hilderstone
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What is Eventing?
The Three Disciplines
Each of the three disciplines is designed to test
the horse’s ability - dressage shows how trainable
the horse is and its basic paces in walk, trot and
canter. The show jumping shows athleticism,
control and accuracy while the cross country tests
stamina, speed, jumping and bravery. The sport is
rather like the pentathlon in that it combines
different disciplines in one competition and is run
on a cumulative penalty basis. The competitor with
least penalties at the end is the winner.
Dressage
The first test is dressage, which comprises a set
sequence of compulsory movements in an arena.
The test is judged by one or more judges who are
looking for balance, rhythm and suppleness and
most importantly, obedience of the horse and its
harmony with the rider. Each movement is scored
out of ten with the total being added up and
converted to a penalty score (and percentage).
Show-Jumping
The show-jumping phase is one round of
jumping with a maximum time allowed and the
objective is to jump all the fences clear inside the
time. The fences are not as high as top level show-
jumping but are quite substantial for horses which
are not specialists at show-jumping. Fences
knocked down and refusals incur penalties as does
exceeding the time allowed.
Cross-Country
The third phase is the cross-country where a
course of natural obstacles has to be jumped -
again inside an optimum time - being over the time
incurs penalties and being well under it is of no
benefit and unnecessarily tires the horse. Stopping
at obstacles or falling off also incurs penalties.
Horses progress as they score points and gain
experience. This leads to an interesting feature of
the sport which is that all riders, whether
professional or true amateur, compete against each
other and where a relatively inexperienced rider
can and sometimes do beat the professionals!
Also men and women compete on equal terms
- there are no distinctions or single sex classes.
The Mitsubishi Motors Cup
Hosted in early Spring over two days alongside
the famous international Mitsubishi Motors
Badminton Horse Trials in Gloucestershire, the
vibrant Mitsubishi Motors Cup brings together
winners from Regional Finals from around the
country to contest the overall Championship.
The qualifying process begins over a year
before the Mitsubishi Motors Cup takes place;
eligible riders compete to finish in the top 10
percent of their section in order to receive a
qualification spot to one of the Mitsubishi Motors
Regional Finals. The Regional Finals are seen up
and down the country between August and
October the season before the Mitsubishi Motors
Cup and it is here that qualified riders contest for
their place to the Mitsubishi Motors Cup.
Picture top right: Dan celebrates a great Cross
Country performance after passing the finishing
post
Trials
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Uttoxeter Festival of
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U
ttoxeter Road runners were the host again of this year’s festival of running. It was the
second year known as the Festival which includes a 10 KM race as well as the
traditional half marathon and junior race.
The weather held out with some great sunny spells and a cool breeze, which I’m sure the
runners were grateful of.
In all three races we had a huge turnout of runners, 267 Half marathon runners, 71 10KM
runners and 81 junior runners. All of them did remarkably well on such a tough course. Our
special thanks go to all of the committee members, running club members, volunteers who
help months in advance, the marshals, St Johns ambulance, scouts, police, and Saint Mary’s
Church with their teas, coffee and not to forget the cakes. All of this makes the event a special
day to remember.
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Accommodation available in quiet area • Close to local amenities
For over 55’s • Self-contained 1 bedroomed apartments
Separate kitchen area • Bathroom or level access showers
Communal gardens / dining areas
Rent £78.15 per week + service charges will be discussed upon your interest
This pleasant complex also offers an on site warden, laundry facilities,
IT suite and hairdressing salon on site.
Recreational activities arranged include:
accompanied outings, pamper days, luncheon club, coffee mornings,
exercise classes and evening social activities including bingo.
If you, or someone you know, is interested in a
no obligation viewing of the complex, this can be
arranged by appointment by contacting
Dave Reynolds on 07921 233314 or
Sally Steer on 01283 528620 who will be happy to
help with any enquires
T
he Speakers at a recent
meeting were Pat
Bentley and Marg
Spiller who work tirelessly as
volunteers for the Alzheimers
Society.
The ladies gave a very
interesting and informative
insight into some mental
illnesses which come under
the “umbrella” of Dementia.
Alzheimers being one of
them. In fact there are about
100 different types of
dementia and much needed
funds are required for
ongoing research into them.
We were very pleased to be
able to help in a small way by
presenting them with a
cheque from our funds.
There are Peer Support Groups for people caring for a person with dementia. They provide
information, practical tips and support from others who are in a similar situation. Experienced
staff as well as volunteers run the group.
May Meeting
The Inner Wheel Club of Uttoxeter held their May meeting at Uttoxeter Golf Club and
welcomed Samantha Walker from the Carers Hub. Members were given a very enlightening
talk about the work of this local organisation. Set up in 2015 in Staffordshire and Stoke on
Trent it concentrates on the needs of the carer. There are adult and young carers under the age
of 18 years. Samantha has done a great deal of work with schools to identify young carers
who are often isolated because they cannot join in out of school activities with friends.
COMBAT (Caring Occasionally Means Bring All Together) is a programme to bring
children together in schools and a six week course is followed by support within the schools.
Funded by the County council for 3 years this organisation also relies on donations to help
give needy carers material support. Volunteers also provide help with emotional and practical
support.
There is a Peer Support Group in Stoke-on-Trent and their telephone number is 01543
573936 or email - staffordshire@alzheimers.or.uk
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Dovefest, a FREE
family friendly
music festival
T
he festival will take place on
Saturday 22nd July 2017 on
Doveridge playing fields.
The event is run by volunteers and needs grants and financial
support to pay for the significant costs of putting on the festival
for free.
In 2015 the event was attended by over 4,000 local people from
Doveridge, Uttoxeter and surrounding villages.
The event gives local people the chance to experience great
music as a family and community in a fun and safe environment.
Dovefest provides a great place for generations to meet and
celebrate together and use our much loved local green space
together.
Dovefest provides a great way for local people to take part in
workshops such as music, dance and circus; to buy from local
trades people and have a great day out together. As Dovefest is a
free event it means that anyone can attend and enjoy the day.
We have been running Dovefest since 2012 and it historically
started to support fundraising for our local park. We continue to
split a percentage of our profits to give to local good causes and
retain a small amount to help kick start the next festival. We now
aim to run the festival bi-annually and bring new people into the
committee and as volunteers. All this strengthens our village and
community.
Alton Cubs & Scouts raised a very impressive £310 for
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and sale of a local knowledge quiz. In return the Search &
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search for missing vulnerable people and how they have to
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injured ‘casualty’. Fundraising for a local charity and seeing
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Young children might not have a good
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Get them involved in the packing process, let
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what they would like to keep and what they
don’t mind parting with for a while. Also, a little
bit of bribery goes a long way, offer them a small
bit of pocket money, to encourage them to get
involved.
3. Friends forever….
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and addresses so they don’t lose touch?
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valuable, uninterrupted packing and unpacking
time for you.
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activities
Invest in a small backpack or overnight bag
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Uttoxeter & Cheadle Voice Issue 73

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  • 3. 3Let The Uttoxeter & Cheadle Voice take your business to 15,000 local homes. To advertise, call 01538 751629 or 07733 466 970. Publisher and Editor: Nigel Titterton The Uttoxeter & Cheadle Voice is published by Community Voice Publications Ltd Telephone 01538 751629 e-mail uttoxetervoice@hotmail.co.uk The views expressed in this publication are those of our contributors and are not necessarily those of the publishers, nor indeed their responsibility. All Rights Reserved. Copyright Community Voice Publications Ltd. Designed and Produced by noel@sergeantdesign.com I can’t believe we are hurtling into ‘Flaming June!’ – where have the months gone? Personally, I always like to see the back of May because that signals the Summer months of basking in the sunshine are nearly here! There can be no finer country in the world to enjoy lovely high temperatures and the sun than where we live. Listening to the sound of bat on ball watching cricket with a cold drink in your hand!! Pure bliss. Chatting about the weather and future holidays makes excellent conversation between myself and my buddies if we are all lucky enough to book a short break away. When I was a youngster we didn’t go on holidays abroad because my family couldn’t afford it with having three boys and my mum’s mother Elsie at home. However, we enjoyed marvellous holidays in this country at Pontins resorts and caravans and as a family we had everything we ever dreamt of! I bet many readers can remember my nan, what a wonderful woman she was.... Nan took care of us boys when mum and dad worked at the Silk Mill in Cheadle, making the finest textiles in the world before the door opened to foreign products which were far cheaper to make and went on to decimate the UK industry. My dad was Manager of Brough, Nicholson & Hall textile mill in Oakamoor Road and mum worked a loom – being out of the house early morning at around 7am and returning at 5pm. It was Nan who got us ready for school and during term holidays she would always give us treats when the ice cream van came up our road. And then the bread van came and this was a real treat – there were drawers of cream cakes the driver used to pull out of the back of his van – real cream and yummy they were too. So many happy memories. And now Nan has gone her daughter – my mum – has taken the mantel of being a wonderful woman, living life to the full and enjoying a tremendous social life thanks to family and friends at the age of 90! She actually goes on a cruise soon – keep it going mum! To end I would like to thank everyone who has contacted The Voice regarding the two Tributes to Leon Hibberd and Peter Chell Jnr we inserted into last month’s magazine. I have never received so much praise and appreciation of any article in The Voice and I am humbled by your comments. This just reflects how The Voice is loved by so many of our community and our advertisers because it is true and a part of our lives – as local folk say ‘Everyone Loves The Voice!’ I hope you enjoy reading this issue of The Voice colour magazine Nigel Titterton, Editor & Pubisher The Uttoxeter & Cheadle Voice is wholly independent and is published at 3 Spode Close, Cheadle, Staffs ST10 1DT 15,000 copies are distributed free to homes and businesses in Uttoxeter, Cheadle, Ashbourne, Rocester, Denstone, Bramshall, Stramshall, Alton, Oakamoor, Tean, Lower Tean, Checkley, Leigh, Church Leigh, Crakemarsh, Combridge, Kingsley, Mayfield, Draycott, Cresswell, Saverley Green & Fulford, Doveridge and Abbots Bromley, Sudbury, Kingstone, Marchington, Ellastone, Froghall, Hollington, Dilhorne, Marston Montgomery, Meir Park areas. Clients are welcome to view the printing matrix. ADVERTISEMENT SALES AND EDITORIAL Tel: 01538 751629 or 07733 466 970 Email: uttoxetervoice@hotmail.co.uk NEXT ISSUE The next Voice will be out on July 7th News Deadline: June 26th Advertising Deadline: June 30th BOOK YOUR ADVERT NOW - Email uttoxetervoice@hotmail.co.uk or Call 01538 751629 You can also contact us via social media: @uttoxeter_voice search for Uttoxeter Voice search for Uttoxeter Voice Dear Reader, HOW TO GET IN TOUCH Staffordshire, Archdiocese of Birmingham Painsley Sixth Form College Specialist Science College, Additional Specialism Mathematics and Computing Painsley Sixth Form College Station Road, Cheadle, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffs ST10 1LH Telephone: 01538 483944 Email: office@painsley.staffs.sch.uk Web: www.painsley.co.uk The Painsley Catholic Academy A company limited by guarantee registered in England & Wales with company number 08146661. 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The enrichment programme will include a vast number of university visits, taster sessions and workshops where students will be able to talk and work alongside real-life practitioners. There will be a wide range of courses available at ‘A’ level and a number of vocational programmes. In each subject, students will have 9 hours formal taught lessons, with two hours per fortnight tutorials, which follows the university style of learning. This will be the case in all subjects studied. In addition, students will have access to a Personal Tutor and Mentor system where they will be supported on a one-to-one basis throughout their studies. The newly refurbished building will provide students with a relaxed and mature learning environment which will include: quiet study zones, group-work rooms and a Learning Resource Centre. In addition, students will be able to relax and socialise with friends in the refurbished dining room and coffee-hub area. Furthermore, Sixth Formers will also have access to the Painsley gym. This is a really exciting time for students to be joining the Painsley Sixth Form. It is not only crucial that students achieve their academic potential, but it is important that they enjoy their time with us, in a relaxed and mature Sixth Form environment. We welcome students from other secondary schools of all faiths and none.
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  • 6. 6 If you are responding to an advertisement in The Uttoxeter & Cheadle Voice, please let the advertiser know. Thank you for your support. A fleet of more than 20 JCB machines is playing a starring role in a cult film following the biggest product placement project in the company’s history. Skid steers loaders, Loadall telescopic handlers and JS excavators were supplied to 20th Century Fox for the making of the new Alien Covenant film which hit UK cinema screens recently. They star alongside Michael Fassbender and Katherine Waterston wrapped in stunning gold – the idea of British film director and producer Ridley Scott designed to give them a futuristic look. JCB Worldwide Marketing Director Michael Plummer said: “This is the biggest product placement exercise in JCB’s history and involved more than £1 million worth of machines. Ridley Scott’s idea to wrap the machines in gold delivered a stunning result and is certainly an eye-catching addition to a film which will be seen by millions of people around the world.” The machines - which appear in the film’s finale - were supplied with the help of JCB dealer Construction Equipment Australia to the movie set in Sydney, Australia. Six JCB generators were also provided for the film makers to use. The equipment is used in the so-called ‘terraforming bay’, the area which alters the environment to make it capable of supporting terrestrial life. Alien Covenant is set almost 100 years in the future and is the sixth Alien franchise film to be made. Gold Star for JCB as machines take a bow in cult film Croxden Parish commemorate Queens Birthday Cllr Michael Gent, Cllr Emma Collins, Mr Guy Collins, Cllr Marion Kent, Cllr Hilary Hawksworth, Nick Brandrick, John Kent Jnr C roxden Parish Councillors have now installed a commemorative stone for the Queens 90th Birthday on Greatgate Village Green, ST10 4HF. They were looking for the perfect stone to celebrate such a historic occasion, hence the delay with the installation. The stone has been kindly donated to the Parish by the RC Read Stonemasons of Hollington and a few local residents and the Parish Councillors got together to ensure the installation went smoothly. Marion Kent, Chair of Croxden Parish Council commented,“We hope the residents of the Parish enjoy the new feature on the village green, which we believe enhances the community” Partnership unveiled to fuel Staffordshire’s rural communities H omeowners and tenants across Staffordshire can save money each and every time they fill-up their oil tanks thanks to the improved fuel syndicate launched by The Community Council of Staffordshire, in partnership with AF Affinity Limited. The scheme allows members of the Community Bulk Oil Buying Scheme, the oil buying group of The Community Council for Staffordshire, to order their heating oil through the county-wide syndicate, with savings achieved per litre through the bulk-buying of oil. The Community Bulk Oil Buying Scheme is now being serviced by AF Affinity who currently support similar syndicates across ten other counties in England in conjunction with local rural community councils including Oxford, Norfolk, Suffolk, Cambridgeshire, Essex, Buckinghamshire, Durham, Devon, Somerset and Northumberland. Louis Clabburn, General Manager, AF Affinity Limited, said: “Fuel syndicates allow homeowners to make significant savings on their heating oil as we are able to bulk buy oil at better prices.” “Affinity’s buying power allows us to provide tremendous value for our fuel syndicates. Our expert buyers continually track the market to ensure customers get the best price available at the time of order,” said Mr Clabburn. The Community Bulk Oil Buying Scheme is easy for members to use with one point of contact for ordering their fuel and now a simplified and consistent payment method through Affinity. Orders are collated by Affinity and processed with the most suitable suppliers according to price and geographic location. Once the bulk order has been placed, the open and transparent process ensures the price per litre is shared with members, who are also informed of the latest syndicate delivery date. Anyone wishing to join the scheme should contact Cathy Russell, Oil Scheme Co-ordinator, on 01785 242525 Ext 202 or by email: oil@staffs.org.uk
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  • 8. 8 If you are responding to an advertisement in The Uttoxeter & Cheadle Voice, please let the advertiser know. Thank you for your support. S udbury Hall is celebrating its 50th birthday with the National Trust. To mark the occasion we’ve stepped back to the 1960s, taking a glimpse of what the Hall would have been like during this period of change. On the 9th and 10th of June Sudbury is teaming up with the local Hope House Costume Museum to showcase iconic 1960s fashion pieces in Sudbury Hall’s stunning long gallery. For two nights only (9th and 10th of June 2017) Sudbury Hall will be the glamourous setting of two not to be missed 1960s fashion shows. Guests will be able to sit back and relax with a glass of bubbly and see the models strut their stuff. With a backdrop of Sudbury’s historic surroundings it’s a fabulous evening of fashion not to be missed. The Long Gallery is a fitting backdrop, the show a modern twist on the room’s original intended purpose, to showcase art and beautiful items. Kirstie Filby, Visitor Experience manager at Sudbury Hall said: ‘So much has changed here at Sudbury Hall over the last 50 years, from large restoration projects to ongoing conservation it’s amazing how far we have come. The fashion show is a fun way of looking back at a time which was not just a time of huge social changes in the UK but also a time of change and upheaval here at Sudbury. Hopefully it will help people rekindle fond memories of times gone by or get some creative inspiration.’ Hope House’s extensive collection of costumes is thanks to Notty Hornblower who has been collecting vintage textiles and costumes since the 1970s. Over the years she has amassed over a thousand pieces which are all carefully catalogued each with its own unique story. Within this collection Notty has an interesting selection of pieces from the swinging sixties which she will be sharing with our guests. Tickets can now be purchased via our website: www.nationaltrust.org.uk/sudbury-hall-and-the- national-trust-museum-of-childhood or by calling 0344 249 1895 National Trust back in fashion
  • 9. 9Let The Uttoxeter & Cheadle Voice take your business to 15,000 local homes. To advertise, call 01538 751629 or 07733 466 970. Don’t miss Lockdales Local Specialist Valuation Days S ome special antiques and collectables valuation events will be taking place soon in your area. The experts of Lockdales Auctioneers will be providing free valuations to the public on Monday 5th June, 12.30pm to 4.30pm at Bramshall and Loxley Parish Hall, Off Church Croft, Bramshall, Uttoxeter, Staffordshire, ST14 5BE (free car parking on-site subject to availability); and on Tuesday 6th June, 10am to 2pm at St Joseph’s Parish Community Hall, 94 Butterley Hill, Ripley, Derbyshire, DE5 3LW (free car parking on-site subject to availability). We will be valuing: Coins, stamps, banknotes, medals & militaria, antiques, clocks, watches, pens, jewellery, gold, silver, pre-1900 documents/books & maps, cigarette-cards, postcards, pre-1960 sporting programmes & tickets, vintage toys & comics, scientific instruments, swords, bayonets and antique firearms. No appointment necessary. Members of the public will have the option to consign their goods to auction (subject to terms & conditions). Cash purchase offers are also available. Valuations will be provided free of charge, with no obligation. We have conducted hundreds of these events across the UK. Some of the best items we’ve auctioned were brought along previous events such as two pieces of Russian 17th century enamelled silverware which we sold on behalf of the owners for over £75,000. One of the most interesting items we have sold recently was a fragment of pennant flag belonging to the army of Richard III at the Battle of Bosworth. Its owners brought it along to one of our valuation events! We sold it for them for £2800 in one of our auctions. Any questions call 01473 627110, email sales@lockdales.com or check out our website www.lockdales.com
  • 10. Taekwon-do We train at The Parkwood Community Leisure Centre In Cheadle on Tuesday Night 6.00pm to 6.30pm 4yrs to 6yrs 6.30pm to 7.30pm Junior/Beginers Grades 7.30pm to 8.30pm Senior/Advanced Grades Call John on 07854 806581 www.nctkd.co.uk The Potting Shed Garden Maintenance Services Regular work undertaken Hedge trimming Weeding Lawn Cutting Seasonal Prunning Overgrown Gardens cleared Professional, reliable service Free estimates given Fully insured • RHS Certified Tel 07377 554289 WHEEL ‘N’ TYRESLTD Performance Tyre Centre WE FIT TYRES ON YOUR DRIVE PUBLIC • BUSINESS • FARM CALL-OUTS Unit A, Brookhouses Industrial Estate, Cheadle ST10 1SR 01538 755100 BATTERIES • BRAKES EXHAUSTS • TYRES Personal Service and Advice Take advantage of our massive readership to attract customers Telephone 01538 751629 or simply email uttoxetervoice@ hotmail.co.uk Special Advert Discount Rates Available E-MAIL YOUR ADVERT TODAY NO PRE-PAYMENT REQUIRED!! You can also contact us via social media: @uttoxeter_voice search for Uttoxeter Voice search for Uttoxeter Voice You can now place small adverts in The Voice for Births, Coming of age, Marriages, Birthday greetings, Anniversaries! Telephone 01538 751629 or simply email uttoxetervoice@ hotmail.co.uk 10 If you are responding to an advertisement in The Uttoxeter & Cheadle Voice, please let the advertiser know. Thank you for your support. TIMBER PRODUCTS BESPOKE JOINERY & TIMBER PRODUCTS A fully equipped manufacturing facility in Cheadle Call Dave Blair 01538 756209 Draycott Cross Road, Commonside, Cheadle, ST10 2NR www.johnsonsag.co.uk PAUL MORTON LTD All Makes of Domestic Appliances Repaired WASHING MACHINES - DISHWASHERS COOKERS - OVENS ETC Full range of NEW Appliances Available Hotpoint Creda Trained Engineer Prompt Attention and Guaranteed Service ALL AREAS COVERED - FREE CALL OUT 01889 566353 - 01538 756016 01782 388692 - 07970 541 642 www.paulmortonltd.co.uk paulmortonlimited@gmail.com A beautifully clean home and a brighter you Award winning eco-friendly domestic cleaning service Call Clare on: 01889 220 968
  • 11. 11Let The Uttoxeter & Cheadle Voice take your business to 15,000 local homes. To advertise, call 01538 751629 or 07733 466 970. Latest Business Extra Plan for Small Businesses Call today to get all this for just £40* a month: • 25GB of data • Unlimited calls to UK landlines and UK mobiles • Unlimited UK texts • 180 mins and texts from UK to EU • included • Free faulty replacement • Use your full allowance to call, text and browse in EU (15GB fair use) Brookend House, Crakemarsh, Uttoxeter ST14 5BL Tel 01889 591209 sales@vitalbusiness.co.uk www.vitalbusiness.co.uk Samsung S8 in stock Great deals on iPhone 7 The recurring price plan charge will be increased by RPI in March of each calendar year. Other prices may also go up during the plan. *All prices & charges quoted are plus VAT Massive saving of £312 Offer ends 26th June 2017
  • 12. 12 If you are responding to an advertisement in The Uttoxeter & Cheadle Voice, please let the advertiser know. Thank you for your support. Crystal Clear & CACI facials Decléor face & body treatments CND manicure & pedicure treatments StTropez spray tan Jane Iredale Mineral Make-Up Minx nails Shellac nails Call: 01889 566647 www.opulencebeauty.co.uk 31 Market Place, Uttoxeter Gift Vouchers Available Ein Deutsches Requiem R equiem in St Mary’s Parish Church, Uttoxeter, was an example of the quality and musicianship of Uttoxeter’s Choral Society. This work, written and first performed in the 1860’s, is one of the most technically complex items in the choral repertoire. Written partly as consolation for the composer after the death of his mother, to whom it is dedicated, it takes its cue from various parts of the Bible, ranging from the Old Testament Psalms to the Gospels and letters of the New Testament. The piece itself is in part a series of contrasts between sadness and joy, one immediately succeeded by the other, and all involving a rapid interweaving of the various voices of the choir. Led by musical director Jakob Grubbstrøm; and supported by pianists Katie and Ian Riddle on two pianos, the choir moved easily from gentle chords representing the agony of the suffering, to the exuberant outpourings of those released into newness of life. Male voices were augmented by choristers from Gloucester Cathedral, including Matthew Clark, who’s rich baritone voice powered ‘The Ransomed of the Lord’ in the first half; and; ‘For theTrumpet will Sound’, in movement 6 of the second half of the concert. The fifth movement in the second half, ‘Ye Now have Sorrow’, from St. John’s Gospel, was taken by soloist Grace Bermingham, whose glorious high soprano voice lifted the piece, literally and metaphorically. Then, in keeping with the idea of contrasts, this was followed immediately by ‘I will Comfort You’, from the book of the prophet Isaiah. An appreciative audience included Colonel David Leigh, for whom this event was his final duty as High Sherriff of the County. He afterwards congratulated the choir and their conductor, for all of the hard work that had gone before, and the accompanists and soloists, for their vital contribution to the concerts’ success. Anthony Fellows Musical Director Jakob Grubbstrøm and Soprano Grace Bermingham. Take a drive out to one of the area’s most beautiful ‘olde worlde’ country inns and restaurants - and savour a truly delicious experience! Enjoy wonderful views overlooking Croxden Abbey and the surrounding countryside. Open every day, 12-10pm Pensioners Specials Monday to Saturday 12-2pm Main Meal £4.95, 3 Courses £9.00 Sunday Lunches served all day Take your pick from Beef,Turkey, Lamb, Pork or Chicken Traditional Cask Ales - Marstons Pedigree, Spitfire, London Pride, Black Sheep Heated smoking area Mid-Week Evening Specials Accommodation in superb Log Cabins with Hot Tubs available. B&B and Self Catering. See website for further details. Enjoy a great meal atThe Raddle - The Perfect Country Inn & Restaurant Quarry Bank, Hollington, near Alton Towers Telephone: 01889 507278 www.logcabin.co.uk
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  • 14. 14 If you are responding to an advertisement in The Uttoxeter & Cheadle Voice, please let the advertiser know. Thank you for your support. Just the perfect day... M atthew and I have been friends since we were 11 years old, we both attended Painsley School in Cheadle and we have been a couple for more than 10 years. 3 years ago he asked me to be his wife. He proposed in Sleeping Beauty’s Castle, at Disneyland Paris on New Year’s Eve 2013 and we instantly agreed on a Walt Disney World Wedding in Florida. Like the majority of girls, after our venue was decided my priority was the dress. I purchased the first dress I tried on, in the first shop I visited, Bridal Couture by Josephine in Cross Street, Cheadle. I did try on other dressed but nothing compared to that feeling when I tried on the first dress. Josephine has the most beautiful boutique filled with the most stunning dresses. It was Josephine who suggested I try on the dress I ultimately purchased. The rest of our wedding plans fell into place very easily… my shoes had to be Jimmy Choo and they had to sparkle. My jewellery had to be Tiffany and Matthew’s father was kind enough to collect this for us from their flagship store in New York. My bouquet was artificial and was designed in a similar style to the bouquet my mother carried at her wedding. I also mirrored my mum in my perfume choice, my aunt, my mum and now me all wore Estee Lauder Beautiful for our wedding days. Our first real wedding stress came three days before we were due to fly…. The dress would not fit into a travel box!!! I had to take the dress all the way to Orlando in a garment bag. Josephine double bagged the dress to protect it but the dress was still as tall as I am and wider, making it difficult to carry. As the dress bag would not fit though airport scanners it was searched and swabbed at both airports, a nerve-wracking experience when you don’t want anyone to see the top secret dress. The kind Virgin Atlantic staff hung the dress in the aeroplane wardrobe so that I could relax for the flight. The cabin crew also stored the suits, the cake topper and my custom made ceramic hair accessories in the wardrobe so I can’t thank them enough. We had so much stuff in the wardrobe that it was jokingly referred to as Katy’s Wardrobe. I travelled from the airport to the hotel by Disney’s Magical Express bus, I was assisted by my best friend. The groom and his best man had hired sports cars, not fit for the purpose of transporting the dress and luggage from the airport, but his only request for the whole wedding so I felt it too harsh to veto them. Despite all these challenges there was nothing that would have persuaded me to put my dress in the hold or to have got married anywhere else. It was a huge relief to arrive and have the dress, the flowers and the suits at the hotel - we honestly could not have managed the journey without the best man and his wife who travelled with us. My sister who has obviously anticipated this stress had arranged for a hotel room celebration, meaning Bride and Groom: Katy Warrilow and Matthew Capper, of Hatton Bride’s Parents: Gill and Paul Warrilow, of Oakamoor and Somerset Groom’s Parents: Laura and John Capper, of Cheddleton Bridesmaids: Laura and Ella Warrilow Best Man: Mike Senior, of Stafford Wedding and Reception: Walt Disney World, Florida 7 Cross Street (off the High Street), Cheadle ST10 1NP Tel 01538 755550 info@bcjosephine.co.uk www.bcjosephine.co.uk Opening Hours: Monday 10am - 4.30pm, Tuesday 10am - 4.30pm, Wednesday Closed, Thursday 10am - 4.30pm, Friday 10am - 4.30pm, Saturday 9.30am-5pm
  • 15. 15Let The Uttoxeter & Cheadle Voice take your business to 15,000 local homes. To advertise, call 01538 751629 or 07733 466 970. balloons and gifts awaited us when we arrived. We landed in Orlando on the Sunday Evening and with only one full day before our wedding there was plenty to do. Dress steaming, shirt pressing, obtain a marriage licence, meet with the planner, greet our guests, wedding rehearsal. Our ceremony was scheduled for 5pm Tuesday 8th November. The later start allowed time for a breakfast date with my mum, my hairdresser, my bridesmaids and a couple of very famous mice. My mum lovingly made 5 polka dot “Minnie Skirts” so we could all dress to impress at Chef Mickey. Our breakfast and the time spent getting ready to put on “the dress” were some of my favourite memories of the day. We got ready at the Grand Floridian Hotel, a place I have dreamed of staying at my whole life, it was truly breath taking and exceeded my very high expectations. My sisters had put together a play list of my favourite songs and my hairdresser, Amelia, had a schedule which ensured we were all ready for our photographs which began at 1.45. Amelia travelled with us from Staffordshire as I could not imagine anyone else styling my hair on such a special day. Amelia actually styled my hair twice, as I couldn’t decide between up and down- we did both!! Up for the ceremony and reception, down for our Magic Kingdom photographs. After three years of planning it was finally time. The iconic double doors of the Wedding Pavilion opened. 24 pairs of eyes on me and my dad as we walked down the aisle to Let Me Feel Your Love by Bob Dylan. The track was instrumental and played on an organ. We couldn’t imagine anywhere more perfect to get married, the pavilion is whimsical and romantic, reminiscent of a Victorian era, it sits on a lake with spectacular views of Cinderella’s castle, everything we could ever want. Following the ceremony guests were transported to Rue De Paris, an outdoor, lake side terrace within the EPCOT theme park. The blush pink colour of our bridesmaids dress was carried though into the reception styling with pink rose petals on the tables and pink roses on the naked lemon drizzle cake. Our cake topper, again handmade by ceramic artist Phoebe, was a delicate Cinderella’s carriage adorned with pearls. I wanted favours to be something the guests would enjoy, we decided on personalised mouse ears to act as place settings and favours, the mouse ears were enjoyed on the night, and also recycled throughout the holiday as people explored the theme parks after our wedding. They featured in a lot of selfies! Our guests were entertained by an acoustic guitar player who played our first dance, Wonderwall by Oasis, as well as my father daughter dance, Brown Eyed Girl by Van Morrison. The live music continued as my guests ate and drank. Our wedding breakfast was quite sophisticated with the exception of our Mickey Waffle station and Mickey ice cream bars, another element of our wedding which seemed popular for selfies. We covered all bar costs and we booked and paid for all the wedding guests transport to and from their hotels, as most of our guests had come from the UK (we also had guests travel from Dubai and Korea) we wanted the day to show them how grateful we were that they had travelled so far. Our reception concluded with Fireworks! IllumiNations: Reflections of Earth. The most spectacular fireworks, the perfect end to our perfect day.
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  • 17. 17Let The Uttoxeter & Cheadle Voice take your business to 15,000 local homes. To advertise, call 01538 751629 or 07733 466 970. UTTOXETER TOWN HALL The ideal venue for your perfect day Uttoxeter Town Hall is an enchanting Grade II Listed Building providing the perfect setting for Weddings & Civil Partnerships. The Ballroom situated on the ground floor and the Alan Dean Suite on the first floor are both licensed for Civil Ceremonies. Lift access to first floor. Uttoxeter Town Council, Town Hall, High Street, Uttoxeter ST14 7HN T: 01889 564085 E: info@uttoxetertowncouncil.org.uk www.uttoxetertowncouncil.org.uk Looking for a SpecialVenue? Contact us 01283 576523 - Amy.walker@hoarcross.co.uk • 01283 576519 - Sarah.hooper@hoarcross.co.uk Hoar Cross Hall, Maker Lane, Hoar Cross, Burton upon Trent, Staffordshire E13 8QS Positions vacant Restaurant Manager Food and Beverage Supervisor Food and Beverage Assistant Breakfast Shift Leader Assistant Bar Manager Bar Tender Chef de Partie Sous Chef Gym Manager Membership Administrator Fitness Coach Meeting and Events Executive Hair Technician We are looking for passionate, driven individuals who want to grow, develop and be part of our team. Exciting times ahead!
  • 18. 18 If you are responding to an advertisement in The Uttoxeter & Cheadle Voice, please let the advertiser know. Thank you for your support. SMDC Councillors Ivor Lucas and Elsie Fallow present their final SMDC community initiative cheques to ‘Kingsley Holt News’. Seen with them receiving the cheques are Diane and Martin Wheeler and Karen Bateman. The money is to be used for IT updating and printing cost for the parish community newspaper ‘Holt News’. Councillors present Community Initiative cheques
  • 19. 19Let The Uttoxeter & Cheadle Voice take your business to 15,000 local homes. To advertise, call 01538 751629 or 07733 466 970. C headle Carnival Committee’s next two fundraising events are already well into the planning stage. First of all, following our successful Motown Night, we return to Cheadle Guildhall with a themed ‘70s Evening on the 8th of July, with a fancy dress competition to bring back all the atmosphere of the 1970s. More about that next month... Our biggest event yet will be the inaugural Cheadle Soapbox Race, to be held on the 20th of August and providing an afternoon of fun and excitement for all the family. As well as the Race itself, we will have children’s rides, stalls, refreshments and plenty to see and do. We want as many teams as possible to take part, so if you’re interested in putting a team together and building a Soapbox racer, please contact Tim on 07812356934 or Jase on 07886930886 for more information as soon as possible, so you can start planning. Every penny raised will go towards the Cheadle Carnival Fund. We have also now delivered our information leaflets to most of Cheadle, and will soon be starting on the surrounding villages and filling in the rest of Cheadle, so if you haven’t had one yet, it won’t be long. As well as information about the Carnival, the leaflet also contains a 500 club sign-up form and a contact form if you want to help in any way. Cheadle Carnival will be held on the 6th, 7th and 8th July 2018, with live music on Friday and Saturday nights. The procession will be held, as it always was, from Saturday lunchtime, with the main activities on Cheadle Recreation Ground from Saturday afternoon and on into Sunday. We are always looking for new members, so if you feel you have talents that would be useful to us, come and speak to us or find us on Facebook (Search for Cheadle Carnival) or follow us on Twitter @cheadlecarnival, or email cheadlecarnival@hotmail.com Cheadle Carnival 2018 Diary . • A firm you can rely on • Established over 30 years • Stunning Bathroom Showroom • 1000’s of Plumbing & Heating Products in stock • Fantastic team of recommended fitters Your one stop shop for bathrooms, plumbing & heating. BATHROOM SPECIALISTS & PLUMBING MERCHANTS PLUMBITS S T A F F O R D 200 North Walls, Stafford, Staffordshire ST16 3AD 01785 213 800 Open six days a week: Trade/DIY counter Mon - Fri 8am - 5.15pm Sat 8am - 5pm. Showroom: Mon - Sat 9am - 5pm E: sales@plumbits.net • www.plumbits.net A company built on trust with exceptional customer service FREE DESIGN SERVICE Pick up your FREE bathroom planner Recent bathroom transformations.
  • 20. 20 If you are responding to an advertisement in The Uttoxeter & Cheadle Voice, please let the advertiser know. Thank you for your support. I t’s a fact! Rotarians are not just people with collecting buckets outside Tesco, or knocking on your door for Donation with Santa’s Sleigh. Yes, we do raise a lot of money for local good causes, last year over £16,000, but a lot of time is given to helping and supporting the Youth in the Town. As parents we all have concerns for our children and just what they face in today’s fast moving world. The use of computers and the Internet has seen a radical change in their lifestyle. “Screen time” is a huge factor in their lives and whilst “Games” and Netflix are entertaining and Google provides a source for information, there is much more to learning and “growing up”. Rotary does provide a number of challenges, with rewards, to encourage our youngsters to think for themselves, be creative and gain confidence; we also give advice on how to be successful when entering the big wide world of work. For the very young, using a keyboard and mouse is second nature these days, and Handwriting may seem a dying skill, but it is a fundamental means of communication, taught from the day they start school. To give encouragement Rotary has supported the local Schools with a Competition for the “best” Handwriting. Locally nearly 2000 pupils took up the challenge this year and the results were exhibited recently at Tesco’s. Another competition is the Young Writer for all age groups where the challenge is to be imaginative and creative in writing on a specific topic. Their ideas can be expressed either in prose or verse and this year the topic was “Reflections”. The quality of the entries is always a surprise, many showing a maturity ahead of their years. To prove that the Internet is not the only source of information, each year we hand out over 350 Usborne Dictionaries to Year 6 children at local schools. We are always amazed at the reception that we get at these presentations and the value that each child seems to place on receiving such a well resourced book. And for those with a more artistic and creative bent, Young Photographer is a competition for the Middle and Upper Schools. Entries are assessed by a Professional Photographer and Prizes are awarded to each age group. On a more practical basis Young Innovator is a challenge for the Sixth Form. This encourages the development of technical skills with entries varying from a novel reclining chair to a trolley for horse riding equipment. Yet another Competition where past winners have progressed to National level. We do not forget domestic talent and encourage food preparation skills though our Young Chef challenge for those in the Middle Schools. This is another national competition and local winners have gone on to the Regional level with some success To develop confidence we encourage contestants from the 11 to 13 year age group to speak for 5 minutes on their chosen topic in our Youth Speaks competition. A daunting experience for many, but having done it their confidence is built to do it again. Perhaps the biggest challenge is the Rotary Young Leaders Award (RYLA) An opportunity for two lucky Year 12 students to spend a week on a Professionally run Leadership Course. Here they will meet other like minded students and go through a series of team building challenges. With friendly advice and encouragement the candidates develop skills in working with their colleagues and achieving the goals they are set, as a group. Each year they have returned to one of our Club nights to tell us what they have gained from the experience, which is always positive. Finding that first job is far from easy in today’s competitive world. How can you stand out against all the others? Our Members have years of experience in senior positions in a variety of businesses and they know what a company will be looking for when recruiting, particularly that vital first step, the Application. Writing a CV is one of the sessions that we have offered to those leaving school. And that is only the first hurdle. Mock Interviews is another session that the Club offers, giving them an opportunity to practice their Interview Techniques in front of a panel, and receiving advice on how to present themselves. Sadly some children have responsibilities far ahead of their years and these are the ones that act as Young Carers, some as young as 7 or 8. Often it is an incapacitated mother or father whom they have to spend time assisting, both before and after school, missing out on the vital “playtime” most children enjoy. In recognition, and in conjunction with the Carers Hub, we provide funds for them to spend a day at a recreational facility, such as the Whitemoor Lakes centre, where they can be children again. And last, but not least, there is our Five a Side Football competition. This is for those aged 7 to 15. A major logistics operation involving every Member of the Club and it has developed over the last few years to the point where over 100 teams are entered. The planning requirements are challenging and more than 300 games are scheduled, all taking place on one Sunday in July. Whilst this has become a major fund raiser for the Club, there is no doubt that it is very much enjoyed by the youngsters taking part. Yes, we do meet every Tuesday over meal and whilst we may be perceived as the older generation, surely with a schedule like this, Uttoxeter Rotary can justifiably claim to be very supportive of the Youth of the Town. If you would like to join us with these activities, or know more about Rotary, why not drop us an email? Details are on our website, uttoxeter- rotary.org.uk Rotary is for Youth? By Paul Archer, of Uttoxeter Rotary Club Creative Writing Handwriting Young Photographer Football Young Chef Young Innovator
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  • 22. I t’s back and it’s bigger and better than before. The Marchington Village Festival is being held over the weekend of 23rd – 25th June 2017 and there is literally something for everyone. The event follows on from a hugely successful inaugural event last year that saw the village coming together to host an Open Gardens, Scarecrow Hunt, 10K Fun Run, Cricket Match, Flower Festival and Art Exhibition amongst other activities. This year a whole host more has been added into the mix including some fantastic entertainment on both Friday and Saturday evening in a marquee on the Marchington playing fields. • NEW FOR 2017: Live Evening Entertainment • Open Gardens & Plant Sale • Scarecrow Competition • Flower Festival • Cricket match and ladies rounders’ game • BBQ at the cricket pavilion & various food & drink events • Children’s Activities & Bouncy Castle • Tennis & Bowls Open Afternoon • Art & Embroidery Exhibition • Bottle Tombola and Bran Tub • Food & Gift Fair with Wine Tasting • 10K & Fun Run As last year, a number of residents have kindly volunteered to open their gardens in support of the village shop - watch out for scarecrows! The award- winning community shop will be a hub for a wine tasting and a food fair and just along the road, on a floral theme, there will be a flower festival at St Peters Church. A series of events at the Village Hall includes an art exhibition and a display by the Embroidery Guild, plus a tombola organised by the WI. Saturday afternoon will feature the cricketing skills of the village on show in a match at the cricket club, with a bar and barbecue in support of the Chawner Almshouses, followed by a rounders match. On Sunday you can blow away the cobwebs by taking part in the annual Marchington 10K and Fun Run, or if your sporting tastes on the day are a little less energetic, you could head to the tennis and bowls club for an afternoon of tea and cake. By popular demand, we are organising two fantastic events to add to this year’s festival calendar. Friday evening will showcase local talent in our evening of drama, comedy, music and laughter and Saturday 24th June plays host to a family barn dance and hog roast. With Ceilidh band, Kelly’s Heroes, playing live, this has to be the best value gig around with tickets priced at just £10 including food! So, if you fancy getting your dancing shoes on then please buy your tickets soon as these events are expected to sell out fast. Available at Marchington Village Shop. STOP PRESS: We’re delighted that Denstone College Prep School at Smallwood Manor and Bagshaws have agreed to sponsor this festival for the second year running. For the full programme please visit our festival website www.marchingtonfestival.co.uk or email marchingtonvillagefestival@gmail.com for more information. For progress and live updates please like our Facebook page Marchington Village Festival. Marchington Village Festival returns 22 If you are responding to an advertisement in The Uttoxeter & Cheadle Voice, please let the advertiser know. Thank you for your support. Timeless Beauty Clinic We are pleased to offer the following treatments: • Anti-wrinkle injections (frown lines, forehead lines, crow’s feet, jawline slimming, excessive sweating) • Dermal fillers (cheeks, chin, facial contouring, lips, nasolabial folds) • DelphiV-R (vaginal rejuvenation with CO2 laser - for vaginal dryness as an alternative to HRT, vaginal laxity, labial reduction) • PDO Thread Lifts FREE CONSULTATIONS Visit our website www.timelessbeautyclinic.co.uk Email info@timelessbeautyclinic.co.uk Tel 0794 134 758 Uttoxeter & Burton Physiotherapy and Sports Injury 6 Short Street, Uttoxeter ST14 7LH 3 Derby Road, Burton-Upon-Trent, DE14 1RU Services: Ovens • Hobs • Extractors • Microwaves • Fridges Washing Machines • Dishwashers Patio & Driveway Cleaning We use non-caustic, non-toxic, fume free, eco-friendly & safe cleaners in your home which are pet & child friendly Call or email for a free quotation Call Sue or Dave on 07419 317131 Web: www.browns-cleaningservices.co.uk Email: info@browns-cleaningservices.co.uk North Staffordshire’s Premier Oven Cleaning Service We do the jobs you hate...
  • 23. 23Let The Uttoxeter & Cheadle Voice take your business to 15,000 local homes. To advertise, call 01538 751629 or 07733 466 970.
  • 24. 24 If you are responding to an advertisement in The Uttoxeter & Cheadle Voice, please let the advertiser know. Thank you for your support. S oldiers, whose names are missing from Uttoxeter’s War Memorial almost a century ago following their deaths in WW1, have finally been honoured – thanks to local researchers and JCB. More than 230 men and one woman from Uttoxeter died during the 1914-1918 conflict. But research by local authors Gillian and Alan Talbot discovered that more than 40 names of those killed were actually missing from the town’s Cenotaph. Now the fallen servicemen were finally to be honoured after JCB offered to fund the cost of three additional bronze plaques so their names could be added to the Memorial. The news coincides with Uttoxeter Town Council plans for remedial repairs to the Memorial and integral planter as the Centenary of the 1918 Armistice approaches. The Mayor of Uttoxeter, Councillor Alan Noyes, said:“The Town Council has been working with Mr and Mrs Talbot and JCB with respect to the names missing from the Town’s War Memorial. We are all delighted to announce that, subject to Listed Building Consent being obtained, three additional plaques shall be incorporated upon the War Memorial to commemorate the fallen servicemen, kindly funded by JCB.” Gillian Talbot said: “It’s wonderful news that the missing names of Uttoxeter men who died in WW1 are to be added to the Town’s Memorial in time for the Centenary of Armistice Day. It’s a very fitting tribute to their sacrifice and we thank JCB wholeheartedly for making this possible and for Uttoxeter Town Council for agreeing that the missing names can be added. Alan and I spent so much time and effort researching the stories behind Uttoxeter’s WW1 heroes and this news really is the icing on the cake of what was a very moving project.” Gillian and Alan Talbot spent a decade researching the names of those from Uttoxeter who lost their lives in the Great War. The result was the publication of a stunning 350-page book - Uttoxeter’s Lost Generation 1914-1918 - chronicling the war record of more than 230 men and one woman who died. It was in researching the book that they discovered the names of more than 40 Uttoxeter men who died in the First World War did not appear on the Memorial. Among those already named on the Memorial is Captain Oswald Bamford, who was a partner in the world-renowned agricultural machinery manufacturers Bamfords Ltd in Uttoxeter, when he gave up his job to fight alongside dozens of men who worked for him and his family.A cousin of JCB Chairman Lord Bamford’s grandfather, he was killed with 14 other Uttoxeter men at the Battle of Loos on October 13th, 1915. Lord Bamford said: “There would not have been a family in Uttoxeter left untouched by the horrors of the First World War, my own included. As the centenary of the Armistice approaches, I’m pleased that we are able to help in a small way to immortalise the memory of all those men from the town who died in the First World War by having their names cast in bronze and installed on the War Memorial.” Town honours WW1 fallen who are missing from memorial
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  • 26. 26 If you are responding to an advertisement in The Uttoxeter & Cheadle Voice, please let the advertiser know. Thank you for your support. Field Funeral Services Ffs Dedicated to Dignity & PEACE our family to yours t: 01538 722665 Independent Family Funeral Directors Field Funeral Services |37a High Street | Tean Stoke on Trent | Staffordshire | ST10 4DY www.facebook.com/fieldfuneralservices fieldfuneralservice@hotmail.co.uk New Uttoxeter Timetable • Ballet & Tap pre school 9.30am Ballet & Tap prep /primary 10.15am • Freestyle Disco/Street 12.15pm For class details please contact us Tel: 01538 754414 or Email: info@vivienneshelleystudios.co.uk www.vivienneshelleystudios.co.uk VIVIENNE SHELLEY DANCE STUDIOS Quality Local Dance Tuition For All Ages in Cheadle, Uttoxeter & Blythe Bridge Saturday Dance Classes St Mary’s Church Hall, Balance Street, Uttoxeter Twenty years not out! 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John Perry, MBE, Chairman of the Best Kept Village Working Group, which organises the BKV competition on behalf of the Community Council of Staffordshire said: “We have set up the judging teams for the 1st and 2nd rounds of the competition and held the Judges’ Meeting. This is just about the last thing we do before the 1st round starts. It gives us a chance to meet up with judges and leaders of the judging teams to run over a few minor changes in the judging procedure from last year, to brief the judges on the approach to marking. We want to make sure that judging is fair and consistent across the board and that all villages get a fair crack at the whip. Villages will have put in a lot of hard work with their entry and they will be committed to make sure that their village looks as good as it can throughout the competition and that they will have as good a chance of winning as possible.” Entries are somewhat down on recent years for a wide variety of reasons; 45 this year compared with 55 last year. However Tutbury has entered again – they have only missed once since the competition began I 1956. In addition, the competition has welcomed the entry from Hednesford – the first ever in what organisers have called “the urban villages” category. Hednesford is hoping to do well and it is hoped that this will stimulate entries from other similar urban village communities in the years ahead. Numbers may be down this year, but the quality of entries is very good overall and it is clear that many villages have put in a good deal of hard preparatory work and that residents are willing to work together to keep their environments looking really good and, in particular free from litter. There is bound to be keen competition for top honours at Area and County level again this year; but BKV is not all about winning. A number of villages probably feel that they don’t have a realistic chance of being the top village in their area or in the county as a whole. Nevertheless, they are determined to do all that they can to make sure that their village looks its best throughout the judging period – and indeed throughout the year. Residents are proud of their villages and they will put in time and effort to make sure that they are as clean and tidy as possible; with no litter or dog mess anywhere, attractive, well-manicured churchyards, good pub surrounds, pleasant, tidy spaces and interesting village features. The first and second rounds of judging take place in May and June. The Best Large and Best Small villages will then be judged again in early July. All the winners will be announced at the traditional presentation evening on Monday 7 August at a venue yet to be confirmed.. As well as the main BKV competition there will also be the traditional Children’s Poster competition for 5-7 and 8-11 year olds; and people will see many colourful posters illustrating BKV displayed in the competing villages. In addition, there will be a Children’s Poetry competition for the same age groups on the theme of BKV. Finally for those over 18 years there is a competition on “The Spirit of Best Kept Village”, sponsored by David and Jim Owen, the sons of the “founder” of BKV, Sir Alfred Owen. There will be a separate presentation evening to announce the winners of these complementary competitions in early September. John T Perry, MBE, Chairman, BKV Working Group Everyone lovesTheVoice Take advantage of our massive readership to attract customers Telephone 01538 751629 or simply email uttoxetervoice@ hotmail.co.uk Special Advert Discount Rates Available E-MAIL YOUR ADVERT TODAY NO PRE-PAYMENT REQUIRED!!
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  • 28. 28 If you are responding to an advertisement in The Uttoxeter & Cheadle Voice, please let the advertiser know. Thank you for your support. Apprenticeships available if you can make the cut F rancesco Group Uttoxeter are currently recruiting for not only stylists but for Modern Apprenticeship. They are one of the few Hairdressing Training Providers that achieves excellent recognition for their training provisions, training hairdressing students to Level 3 NVQ, not the usual Level 2 and ensures all students undertake an additional 12 week finishing programme to fine tune their skills. The training programme is over 3 years and the trainees gain valuable salon experience as well as the expert coaching and training at their head office based in Stafford, Every student has a clear 12 monthly training plan ensuring transparency on all training being given and when. Every student also has the opportunity to show case their skills in Francesco Groups exclusive Competition night when every person in the group gathers together to celebrate success on every level Francesco group also create Personalised Training Plans and provide Advanced Technical Training for hair salon professionals throughout the industry. For further details ring Paula Parkes on 01889 568708 or email uttoxeter@francescogroup.co.uk
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  • 30. 30 If you are responding to an advertisement in The Uttoxeter & Cheadle Voice, please let the advertiser know. Thank you for your support. “It was the 12th April 2017, I had opened all of my other birthday presents and now I was waiting for Nanny Marcia, Grandad Nige, Nonny Chris and Grandy Mike. ‘They are here!’ I screamed – I was so excited! Then they said it was a present for my special 10th birthday and from all of them and that got me thinking ‘What could it be?’ I wondered..... They sat me down and I had to open the presents in a special order! The first one I opened was back to front.... – it was a photo frame I thought! But when I turned it around – Oh My Gosh!! I screamed! It said: ‘Official Matchday Mascot for Stoke City for Lola-Mai Titterton’!! I was speechless. I was going to be a mascot for Stoke, my favourite football team which I go to watch at the Bet 365 Stadium. The next present was a booklet which I had to fill in whilst I was at the Bet 365 Stadium. What a birthday present and the day couldn’t come soon enough... It’s today!! I thought as I opened my eyes on Saturday, the 15th April 2017, today is the day I meet the Stoke players (especially Arnie, my favourite) and Mark Hughes. We left my home at 11 o’clock and on the way to Stoke City my stomach started churning. I was so nervous. When we finally arrived we had to wait about 25 minutes outside the ground but it was worth it! Finally when we got inside we had our very own mascots lounge. We got changed into our brand new Stoke City strips and got a tour of the stadium (my favourite was the players dressing room). After that we took photographs in the dugout (which was very comfy). Then an amazing part was getting the players autographs. I met all of them! After that we had dinner (soup and sandwiches) and we got given numbers – I was Number 11. Then the two Hull mascots picked out a number each for 2 of the 11 Stoke mascots to go into the centre circle before the match to shake hands with the captains. They picked 1 and 11 – it was me, I was going in the centre circle! After that we went over what we were going to do in the tunnel. Then it was very exciting as the players were doing the warm ups on the pitch and we got to do our very own in front of 27,500 people. We dribbled, jogged, jumped, sprinted and more. Then we went over to the side and all the Stoke players came across and photographs taken with us. Then the moment I had been waiting for! We walked into the tunnel and waited. First bell, get ready. Second bell, get out now. The players all came out in the red and white stripes. But my player was late and I was a bit scared so I turned away from the changing room. About five seconds later someone took my hand – it was ARNIE!! I was so happy that I had got put with my favourite player. We walked out, I was so excited. We shook all the players hands and I had my photo taken in the centre circle. That Was The Best Day Of My Life... (plus we won)! Do you want to be a Stoke City Matchday Mascot for the 2017/18 season? It is a superb value for money experience which includes a brand new Macron Stoke City strip, 3 match day tickets for the mascot and 2 guests, car park pass, tour of the stadium including the Stoke City dressing room, refreshments in the Mascots Lounge and much much more. All you have to do is select a home match, then contact Tracy Burrows, at tracy.burrows@stokecityfc.com or call 01782 592113. Be quick, the Stoke City Matchday Mascots will go in a flash! “The Best Day Of My Life” By Lola-Mai Titterton, 10 years old, St Thomas’s Catholic Primary School, Tean Lola-Mai and Shaqiri Stoke City legend Peter Crouch poses for a photograph with all the Matchday Mascots Above: Grandparents Grandy Mike Bratt, Grandad Nige Titterton, Nanny Marcia Titterton and Nonny Chris Bratt pictured with Lola-Mai in the Stoke City dug-out Below: Shaking hands with the Hull players before kick off Above: With Marko Arnautovic Below: Lola-Mai is pictured in the Stoke City dressing room in front of her favourite player’s shirt - Arnie!
  • 31. 31Let The Uttoxeter & Cheadle Voice take your business to 15,000 local homes. To advertise, call 01538 751629 or 07733 466 970. Uttoxeter Town FC at the Races Exciting Day at The Races signals end of season for Uttoxeter Town FC
  • 32. 32 If you are responding to an advertisement in The Uttoxeter & Cheadle Voice, please let the advertiser know. Thank you for your support. • Dressage Training • Pole/Grid work clinics • Rider Alignment on and off the horse (private/shared/group sessions) • Biomechanics screenings • Pilates/Equipilates™ classes • Test riding • Improve your alignment, posture, core strength/stability, flexibility and range of movement, development your horses way of going and build your partnership • Available for private and group sessions, clinics, pony clubs and riding clubs Contact 07796 175 128 • email mcfequestrian@outlook.com • visit www.mcfequestrian.co.uk Jo Titterton Dressage / MCF equestrian • @mcfequestrian Marsh Cottage Farm, Uttoxeter Road, Draycott, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire ST11 9NR Jo Titterton UKCC Dressage and EquipilatesTM Instructor Ginny’s Community Corner by Ginny Gibson of Uttoxeter I wonder if you know how the actresses Rachel Shenton and Kate Hardie plus Bill Oddie OBE have a connection to our lovely area of Staffordshire. Answer: They are patrons of Greyhound Gap, a small independent charity set up to rescue, rehabilitate and rehome greyhounds and lurchers who find themselves in a ‘put to sleep’ situation in UK pounds. I met them while visiting the monthly Markers Market Street in Uttoxeter, they have a stall just opposite the Town Hall in Uttoxeter at the market, selling dog collars and other items like Cards, Coats, Muzzles, Tassels, Bandanas, Bedding and even wonderful sculptures of the hounds, to raise money for the charity, as they are almost entirely funded by donations and selling their collars and other items helps to look after all the dogs in their care, while waiting for new owners to rehome the hounds. They told me, “We rehome around 150 dogs each year. We can have up to 60 dogs in our care at any one time, in foster homes or in holding kennels awaiting suitable foster homes”. They explained that there are quite a few myths around owning one of these incredible animals that need dispelling. Firstly, it is widely believed that they need copious amounts of exercise when in fact two 20 minute walks a day are usually sufficient. However, longer walks on a number of occasions during the week would be in their best interest. Another widely held myth is that they can’t co- habit with smaller furries e.g. cats etc. This is not always the case – many hounds can be the best of friends with their fellow small furries! But when you consider rehoming, then ensure you talk to Greyhound Gap about your other animals at home. There is a fantastic and in depth questionnaire that you can complete so that you ensure you have the right environment for your new best friend and the Greyhound Gap volunteers are always on hand to answer any questions you have too. Each year Greyhound Gap hold two fun dog shows at Walsall Arboretum, the dates have just been confirmed, the first one took place on Sunday 30th April 2017, but put a note in your diary for the next one Sunday 1st October 2017 and go along to see these wonderful animals having fun. Greyhound Gap operates on a national basis so our dogs can be homed in most areas throughout the UK. They have a network of volunteers across the whole of the UK who can help physically by: fostering hounds, fundraising, home visiting, transporting and walking our kennel hounds. We also offer the opportunity to sponsor our long-stay hounds. As with every charity and community group, they always need volunteers, their website highlights the range of voluntary roles available, “from fostering our dogs to donating an item for an auction, from collar making to spending an hour or two at a Meet and Greet, from walking the kennel hounds to helping with kennel cleaning, from taking part in sponsored events to making jams to sell fundraising stalls! Our kennels are in the Stoke on Trent area.” I like the meet and greet sessions, that are held outside Pets At Home stores in and around the UK. Pets at Home allow the charity to turn up on a prearranged day and remain usually between 11am - 4pm. During this time volunteers have the opportunity to speak at length to the general public about the work of the charity and the dogs they currently have for rehoming. They take dogs along on the day, to allow people to see them and sometimes they even gain someone’s interest in offering them a home. Does that sound like something you could do? Then contact them and get involved. Apart from anything else they need funds, and one way of making a donation is to visit the Just Giving Page www.justgiving.com/greyhoundgap/ donate - every penny helps to support this incredible charity continue to carry out its work. If you want to get involved then contact they by e-mailing enquiries@greyhoundgap.org.uk For those of you who do Facebook - The link is www.facebook.com/GreyhoundGap/ They also have a Facebook group www.facebook.com/ groups/352291034157/ If you want to have a look at some of the hounds that are currently looking for homes, then visit the website www.greyhoundgap.org.uk/ homing-and-adoption/homeless-hounds and have a look. I clicked on Charlie; he came to the charity around a year ago in a dreadful state from a stray pound situation. He was emaciated, riddled with mange and very scared. But by being fostered by an experienced saluki type foster home and Charlie is a different dog. In fact if anything he is now a little too confident and needs a home who understands saluki behaviour when out and about. Then I clicked on Rupert, who came to the charity with an injured shoulder, which is now healed, he is currently being fostered in the West Midlands where his training and socialisation continues to go well. The website comments about him are, “Whoever gets our lovely Rupert will be so lucky!! He is having a fabulous start in a great foster home and learning to be such a good boy! He is going to be a pleasure to have around and will make the most fabulous family dog” Remember that Greyhound Gap always needs volunteers for help with walking the kennel hounds every day and if at all possible help with cleaning etc. You’ll find the walking so rewarding and the dogs love it, it’s wonderful to get to know the long-termers and to see the new intakes blossom so they can be rehomed. As my readers know, I am a huge fan of dogs and honestly believe that my life would be poorer without them, so if you feel that you can give one of these dogs a good home, then take the leap, you will be rewarded ten fold.
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  • 34. 34 If you are responding to an advertisement in The Uttoxeter & Cheadle Voice, please let the advertiser know. Thank you for your support. L ocal eventer Dan Titterton partnered Irish Sport Horse Bailey to an excellent 32nd out of 109 finalists in the Mitsubishi Motors Cup at Badminton Horse Trials last month. Dan, of MCF Equestrian, Draycott-in-the-Moors, represented our local area in the finals after qualifying several months ago. Dan explains the journey he and Bailey have had so far: “Back in 2015 I was asked to ride a horse for someone with the view to him having to be found a new home due to personal circumstances. The horse had basically been at rest with very little ridden work for quite some time and his owner had come to the tough realisation that she couldn’t give the horse the exercise he needed so I turned up to look at him, not really knowing what I would be getting on but there was an instant bond between Larriston Red Bailey and myself. Bailey is a very tall, broad Irish Sport Horse, a little different to the ex-racehorses I predominantly ride and he certainly wasn’t straight forward (and still isn’t!) but there was something in there that appealed to me so I kept going over to ride him a few times a week, getting him fitter and ready for him to find a new home. ‘Baileys owners, Christine & Paul Turner, I think also noticed this bond that was forming and wanted me to buy him myself but I had more than enough at this time although secretly I would have loved to be able to have him! Time went by and Chris then asked me if I would like to take him on permanently but back at home which would essentially be a sort of loan of him with no pressure that if it didn’t work out we can go back to plan A. At this point all I had done with him was train him on the flat and so I needed to try him over a jump which I did the following day - that day stuck in my mind as if it was yesterday as he was so brilliant and my mind was immediately made up. I spoke to Chris and agreed to give it try and here we are today! My Journey to the Mitsubishi Cup at Badminton Horse Trials ‘The journey started back in April 2016 when Bailey secured a 3rd place at Kelsall Hill in Cheshire which gained him a qualification for the regional finals later on in the year where competitors who place in the top 10% of British Eventing competitions all compete against each other for a place in the national final held at Badminton House in May 2017. The regional final was held at Weston Park in October and again Bailey rose to the challenge in an ultra competitive competition grabbing a 4th place, just 2.8 points off victory but still securing a trip to Badminton in the Mitsubishi Motors Cup to give us a winter to dream of competing at the world’s most iconic eventing venue. After Baileys winter holiday the hard work began getting him fit to be able to gallop over a much longer and technical course than he has ever experienced before and we were lucky enough to use the gallops of local racehorse trainer Barry Leavy which really helped his strength and stamina. The big week arrived and the horsebox was loaded up with all the equipment and bedding for us all to live out of for a week and we headed off down the M6 to Gloucestershire. Next day was dressage day and Bailey had never looked so good, he was an absolute picture and we performed a creditable test although a couple of minor errors scoring us a 33.9, some 7 marks off the leader going in to phase 2 the following day, the showjumping. So the next day we got Bailey ready for the showjumping and started warming up, again he felt fit and strong for the up-to-height course as we expected it to be. There was quite a blustery wind blowing through the arena at this stage and as the first 7 fences went to plan we turned to fence 8 and Bailey made the slightest of rubs on the pole and it dropped to the floor. As we quickly gathered our composure we sailed over fences 9-11 to complete with 4 penalty points for the knockdown which unfortunately knocked us down the leaderboard in a super competitive line-up. Still I was pleased as this is our weakest phase and set off back to the stables to focus on phase 3, the cross country. Cross country is always most eventer’s favourite part of the competition and I’m no different and having walked the course three times over the last couple of days I had a firm plan in my mind of what route to take and how to approach each individual obstacle. We got ready with a little bit of nerves I have to admit as did the rest of my family, friends and owners who had made the journey down to support us judging by their faces! They wished us luck and I set off on the long walk down to the cross country start, a time I like as it gives me an opportunity to be alone with the horse and think about how he’s feeling and what we need to do in the next few moments. We arrived down at the start and went off to practice a few jumps and he probably felt more sharper and focussed at this part of a competition than I’ve ever had him, he jumped the practice obstacle brilliantly so I was pretty confident when I heard the starter shout me over for a 2 minute countdown. We set off and passed my supergroom wife Jo cheering us on at fence 2 and went out into the country where Bailey was at first a little too focussed on the large crowds around the track, something which you don’t get anywhere near this scale at other competitions but he soon went about his business and it went better than I could have ever imagined. We got round with no jumping or time penalties as we crossed the line clear and inside the optimum time to a release of emotion from both myself and Jo. The clear round pulled us back up the leaderboard to finish 32nd from 109 finalists that had qualified from over 6,000 competitors nationwide trying to do the same which I think we can be proud of. It was an amazing experience for us all to have and I cannot thank his owner Chris enough for giving me the opportunity of riding at this iconic venue on her gorgeous boy Mr. B. I could also not have even attempted any of this without the support of my family in particular Jo who basically gets everything ready for me to ride at these events as do the girls on the yard Becky and Tash and of course my sponsors. The Uttoxeter & Cheadle Voice (www.uttoxeterandcheadlevoice.co.uk) Equus Health (www.equushealth.org.uk) Oxhouse Equestrian & Country Store (www.oxhouse.co.uk) Newcastle Equine Laundry (www.newcastleequinelaundry.co.uk) Equine Magnetix (www.equinemagnetix.com) Badminton Horse Dan with Bailey's Owners Chris and Paul Turner of Hilderstone
  • 35. 35Let The Uttoxeter & Cheadle Voice take your business to 15,000 local homes. To advertise, call 01538 751629 or 07733 466 970. What is Eventing? The Three Disciplines Each of the three disciplines is designed to test the horse’s ability - dressage shows how trainable the horse is and its basic paces in walk, trot and canter. The show jumping shows athleticism, control and accuracy while the cross country tests stamina, speed, jumping and bravery. The sport is rather like the pentathlon in that it combines different disciplines in one competition and is run on a cumulative penalty basis. The competitor with least penalties at the end is the winner. Dressage The first test is dressage, which comprises a set sequence of compulsory movements in an arena. The test is judged by one or more judges who are looking for balance, rhythm and suppleness and most importantly, obedience of the horse and its harmony with the rider. Each movement is scored out of ten with the total being added up and converted to a penalty score (and percentage). Show-Jumping The show-jumping phase is one round of jumping with a maximum time allowed and the objective is to jump all the fences clear inside the time. The fences are not as high as top level show- jumping but are quite substantial for horses which are not specialists at show-jumping. Fences knocked down and refusals incur penalties as does exceeding the time allowed. Cross-Country The third phase is the cross-country where a course of natural obstacles has to be jumped - again inside an optimum time - being over the time incurs penalties and being well under it is of no benefit and unnecessarily tires the horse. Stopping at obstacles or falling off also incurs penalties. Horses progress as they score points and gain experience. This leads to an interesting feature of the sport which is that all riders, whether professional or true amateur, compete against each other and where a relatively inexperienced rider can and sometimes do beat the professionals! Also men and women compete on equal terms - there are no distinctions or single sex classes. The Mitsubishi Motors Cup Hosted in early Spring over two days alongside the famous international Mitsubishi Motors Badminton Horse Trials in Gloucestershire, the vibrant Mitsubishi Motors Cup brings together winners from Regional Finals from around the country to contest the overall Championship. The qualifying process begins over a year before the Mitsubishi Motors Cup takes place; eligible riders compete to finish in the top 10 percent of their section in order to receive a qualification spot to one of the Mitsubishi Motors Regional Finals. The Regional Finals are seen up and down the country between August and October the season before the Mitsubishi Motors Cup and it is here that qualified riders contest for their place to the Mitsubishi Motors Cup. Picture top right: Dan celebrates a great Cross Country performance after passing the finishing post Trials
  • 36. 36 If you are responding to an advertisement in The Uttoxeter & Cheadle Voice, please let the advertiser know. Thank you for your support. Church Street, Uttoxeter ST14 8AA Tel 01889 564216 tyreways@uttoxeter.ndo.co.uk Uttoxeter’s Premier Tyre Centre Right service Right advice Right choice Right price • Tyres • Exhausts • Batteries • Brakes and Shock Service • Agricultural Tyres • Wheel Alignment Fully trained and registered with The National Association of Chimney Sweeps offering certified rotary power sweeps covering Staffordshire and Derbyshire A professional, friendly and clean service Please call or email for a free quote or to make an appointment Golf Day Includes: Tea/coffee and bacon roll on arrival • 18 holes of golf Food and beverages on the course • Charity raffle Awards and prizes • Hot buffet dinner Registration 9.30am • Tee off from 10am • Dinner from 4.30pm For more information, or to reserve a place, please contact Caroline Parker on 01889 568444 or caroline.parker@sipp.co.uk Trentham Golf Club, 14 Barlaston Old Road, Trentham, Stoke on Trent ST4 8HB Our Chosen Charity Annual Charity Golf Day Trentham Golf Club, Friday 30th June Uttoxeter Festival of Running U ttoxeter Road runners were the host again of this year’s festival of running. It was the second year known as the Festival which includes a 10 KM race as well as the traditional half marathon and junior race. The weather held out with some great sunny spells and a cool breeze, which I’m sure the runners were grateful of. In all three races we had a huge turnout of runners, 267 Half marathon runners, 71 10KM runners and 81 junior runners. All of them did remarkably well on such a tough course. Our special thanks go to all of the committee members, running club members, volunteers who help months in advance, the marshals, St Johns ambulance, scouts, police, and Saint Mary’s Church with their teas, coffee and not to forget the cakes. All of this makes the event a special day to remember. Category winners: Everyone lovesTheVoice 10K 1st Male - Chris Horton, Badgers 1st Lady - Abi Houlton Half Marathon 1st Male - Carl Moulton, Boalloy 1st Lady - Kristina Deffries, Trentham LOOKING FOR A VENUE FOR YOUR SPECIAL OCCASION? Choose The Fully Refurbished Cheadle Cricket Club Function Room! • Located in a beautiful setting • Very Competitive Rates • Fully Licensed PERFECT FOR • Christenings • Birthday Parties • Funerals • Retirements • Group Meetings • Anniversaries • Sports Presentation Evenings • Wedding Receptions • Corporate Functions BOOK YOUR SPECIAL OCCASION EVENT NOW! For Enquiries and Bookings Telephone Mrs Tracey Degg on 01538 750356 or 07971 668 608 email tracey.degg66@gmail.com Choose The Fully Refurbished CHEADLE CRICKET CLUB FUNCTION ROOM
  • 37. H onesty and integrity are words all too frequently overlooked when allowing a tradesman over your threshold. Since the year 1664, the Royal Marines have been synonymous with these words and these traits are instilled into every Royal Marines Commando during basic training. In order to deep clean your carpet, upholstery, wooden or hard floor to the best of my ability I make a promise to you that whatever I’m cleaning can’t get any cleaner before I leave your home. This promise is made as a retired Royal Marines Commando. If there is any stain or dirt in front of me I will continue to clean away until it’s completely eliminated. The Zero Dry Time products use the latest technology, are all organic meaning they are safe for children, pets and those with breathing difficulties. The cleaning process means as I leave your home, it’s dry! No ‘wet doggy smell.’ No harmful chemicals. No drying time. Then call Ian from Zero Dry Time . The Commando Carpet Cleaner from Barlaston. A carpet cleaner you can trust. www.zerodrytime.com A former Royal Marines Commando cleaning carpets, whatever next! Call Ian on 0800 1804901 or email ian.north@zerodrytime.com www.facebook.com/ZDTstaffordshire Before After Before After 37Let The Uttoxeter & Cheadle Voice take your business to 15,000 local homes. To advertise, call 01538 751629 or 07733 466 970. A D V E R T I S E M E N T F E A T U R E
  • 38. 38 If you are responding to an advertisement in The Uttoxeter & Cheadle Voice, please let the advertiser know. Thank you for your support. Highwood Court, Uttoxeter Apartments available to rent Accommodation available in quiet area • Close to local amenities For over 55’s • Self-contained 1 bedroomed apartments Separate kitchen area • Bathroom or level access showers Communal gardens / dining areas Rent £78.15 per week + service charges will be discussed upon your interest This pleasant complex also offers an on site warden, laundry facilities, IT suite and hairdressing salon on site. Recreational activities arranged include: accompanied outings, pamper days, luncheon club, coffee mornings, exercise classes and evening social activities including bingo. If you, or someone you know, is interested in a no obligation viewing of the complex, this can be arranged by appointment by contacting Dave Reynolds on 07921 233314 or Sally Steer on 01283 528620 who will be happy to help with any enquires
  • 39. T he Speakers at a recent meeting were Pat Bentley and Marg Spiller who work tirelessly as volunteers for the Alzheimers Society. The ladies gave a very interesting and informative insight into some mental illnesses which come under the “umbrella” of Dementia. Alzheimers being one of them. In fact there are about 100 different types of dementia and much needed funds are required for ongoing research into them. We were very pleased to be able to help in a small way by presenting them with a cheque from our funds. There are Peer Support Groups for people caring for a person with dementia. They provide information, practical tips and support from others who are in a similar situation. Experienced staff as well as volunteers run the group. May Meeting The Inner Wheel Club of Uttoxeter held their May meeting at Uttoxeter Golf Club and welcomed Samantha Walker from the Carers Hub. Members were given a very enlightening talk about the work of this local organisation. Set up in 2015 in Staffordshire and Stoke on Trent it concentrates on the needs of the carer. There are adult and young carers under the age of 18 years. Samantha has done a great deal of work with schools to identify young carers who are often isolated because they cannot join in out of school activities with friends. COMBAT (Caring Occasionally Means Bring All Together) is a programme to bring children together in schools and a six week course is followed by support within the schools. Funded by the County council for 3 years this organisation also relies on donations to help give needy carers material support. Volunteers also provide help with emotional and practical support. There is a Peer Support Group in Stoke-on-Trent and their telephone number is 01543 573936 or email - staffordshire@alzheimers.or.uk 39Let The Uttoxeter & Cheadle Voice take your business to 15,000 local homes. To advertise, call 01538 751629 or 07733 466 970. Dovefest, a FREE family friendly music festival T he festival will take place on Saturday 22nd July 2017 on Doveridge playing fields. The event is run by volunteers and needs grants and financial support to pay for the significant costs of putting on the festival for free. In 2015 the event was attended by over 4,000 local people from Doveridge, Uttoxeter and surrounding villages. The event gives local people the chance to experience great music as a family and community in a fun and safe environment. Dovefest provides a great place for generations to meet and celebrate together and use our much loved local green space together. Dovefest provides a great way for local people to take part in workshops such as music, dance and circus; to buy from local trades people and have a great day out together. As Dovefest is a free event it means that anyone can attend and enjoy the day. We have been running Dovefest since 2012 and it historically started to support fundraising for our local park. We continue to split a percentage of our profits to give to local good causes and retain a small amount to help kick start the next festival. We now aim to run the festival bi-annually and bring new people into the committee and as volunteers. All this strengthens our village and community. Alton Cubs & Scouts raised a very impressive £310 for Staffordshire Search & Rescue through bag packing at Tesco and sale of a local knowledge quiz. In return the Search & Rescue team led a session for the group explaining how they search for missing vulnerable people and how they have to handle any casualties they might find, including a simulated search of the village hall field in the dark and rescue of an injured ‘casualty’. Fundraising for a local charity and seeing how services work are an important part of the Scouting ethos and helps the children gain their Our World Challenge Award. Alton Cubs and Scouts Inner Wheel Club of Uttoxeter
  • 40. 40 If you are responding to an advertisement in The Uttoxeter & Cheadle Voice, please let the advertiser know. Thank you for your support. Tean Road, Cheadle, Stoke-On-Trent ST10 1LW Call 01538 753196 Hungry Horse Master Potter C hildren can sometimes find it difficult to deal with change and moving to a new house can be a huge step for them. However, if you take the time to prepare them for what to expect, listen to their concerns, and help them to see the move as an adventure, chances are they’ll come through with flying colours. Use Matt Slater Branch Manager at John German in Uttoxeter 10 simple tips to help ease moving home with the children: 1. Give your kids an understanding of what to expect Young children might not have a good understanding of what the term “moving” really means. It’s important to make sure you visit the new property with them well in advance so you can point out all the positives before your moving day – Perhaps let them pick out their bedrooms to give them something to look forward to! 2. A little bit of bribery Get them involved in the packing process, let your children help you pack some of their personal belongings. Even at a young age, children can sort their toys and help you wrap objects in tissue paper or bubble wrap. If you’ll be putting some things into storage, ask them what they would like to keep and what they don’t mind parting with for a while. Also, a little bit of bribery goes a long way, offer them a small bit of pocket money, to encourage them to get involved. 3. Friends forever…. Moving away from friends can be a major concern. Why not buy your child an address book and ask their friends to write in their names and addresses so they don’t lose touch? 4. Time your move Sometimes, circumstances dictate when you have to move. But, if you have a choice, try to time your move so that it occurs at a relatively calm period in your child’s life. School holidays may seem the perfect time but, bear in mind, the school routine can support your child as at least one aspect remains familiar. It also provides valuable, uninterrupted packing and unpacking time for you. 5. Pack a special bag of favourite toys and activities Invest in a small backpack or overnight bag that will stay with your child through the entire move. Children can keep special items in this bag, in addition pack a few things that they can play with during the journey to their new home. 6. Label boxes of children’s things clearly The day will come when you find yourself digging through boxes looking for the toy that they ‘absolutely have to play with right now’. Don’t just label boxes with the word ‘toys’. Include as much detail as possible about what is in the box and who it belongs to. 7. Make it fun! Let your children do things you normally wouldn’t on the special understanding it’s a ‘moving day’ treat. Why not provide a ‘treasure map’ for them to follow where ‘X’ marks the spot? With Easter around the corner, try an Easter egg hunt in your new garden. 8. Make it feel like home Try to maintain the aspects of your life that are most important to your children. Stick as closely as you can to familiar daytime and bedtime routines. Ensure you hang or display some of your cherished and familiar personal items as soon as possible – this will help to make a new house feel like home, for both you and your children. 9. Don’t rush yourself It’s hard to accomplish any task quickly with small children under foot. Give yourself lots of time to plan and execute your move and don’t be in a hurry to unpack. If you immediately start pulling everything out of boxes, you’ll have piles of stuff everywhere and the clutter will create unnecessary stress for everyone in the house. Take your time and unpack what you need slowly and gradually. 10. Who needs toys, when you have hundreds of boxes? Once you’ve unpacked, if you can, keep the moving boxes for your children. They make wonderful tunnels and space rockets and will keep them entertained for hours! For more home moving information and tips visit johngerman.co.uk Moving to a new house with children - turn it into an adventure!
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