September 2015 www.fivevalleysdirectory.co.uk Tel: 01666 504700 FREE PEOPLE PROFILE Why am I depressed? Help at hand from Changes Welcome Cover photo is by Jeff Wilson Adapting your bathroom with ease Practical ideas fromLifestyle Bathrooms Improving your digestion naturally by Vanilla Moon Abby Cooke Barton Equestrian Centre The Five Valleys Directory incorporating Stroud community
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September 2015 www.fivevalleysdirectory.co.uk
Tel: 01666 504700FREE
PEOPLE PROFILE
Why am I depressed?Help at hand from Changes Welcome
Cover photo is by Jeff Wilson
Adapting your bathroom with easePractical ideas fromLifestyle Bathrooms
Improving your digestion naturallyby Vanilla Moon
Abby Cooke Barton Equestrian Centre
The Five Valleys Directoryincorporating Stroud community
A HELPING HAND TO SELL OR LET YOUR HOMEOur experienced team, targeted marketing and dedication to customer service will ensure the process of selling your house is an enjoyable one.
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A HELPING HAND TO SELL OR LET YOUR HOMEOur experienced team, targeted marketing and dedication to customer service will ensure the process of selling your house is an enjoyable one.
Accountancy/ Business/Education Beauty/Hairdressing/Therapies/fitness Car sales Computer Services Community Events Dental Care Estate & Letting Agents Funeral Directors/memorials Gardening/Garden Mainte-nance Home & Home Mainte-nance/ Legal Services/Mediation Live-in Care & Rest Homes Pet care Printing Services Pubs/Restaurants
This Month
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Great news for readers and advertisers!
The Dursley, Cam & Uley Directory (DC&U) is now part of the Five Valleys Directory and we can offer
current advertisers in the FVD great discounts when advertising in both magazines plus
competitive rates for new advertisers
Delivered free to 11,000 businesses and households
For more information call Catherine On 01666 504700 or
Welcome to the September edition and it’s probably back from holiday and back to the school routine for lots of you! Septem-ber can be a lovely time of the year and often with a lot more sunshine than August so fingers crossed that we still have some bright, cheerful weather to look forward to - especially as we are off to Devon quite soon and were thoroughly spoilt last year by fab-ulous weather all week - we can only hope
Inside this month we have an interesting article by the experts from Changes Wel-come on depression and the causes that contribute towards feeling depressed plus some advice from Vanilla Moon on improv-ing our digestive systems. Looking after our minds and body in fact.
Thanks to the many businesses who have advertised in this edition and remember to please support them by keeping it local! Catherine
Accountancy/ Business/Education Beauty/Hairdressing/Therapies/fitness Car sales Computer Services Community Events Dental Care Estate & Letting Agents Funeral Directors/memorials Gardening/Garden Mainte-nance Home & Home Mainte-nance/ Legal Services/Mediation Live-in Care & Rest Homes Pet care Printing Services Pubs/Restaurants
This Month
18/26 27/44 34-38 17 26 42 37 02 38
40 30-33 04-15 40-41 28-29 24-25 39-43
20-21
Great news for readers and advertisers!
The Dursley, Cam & Uley Directory (DC&U) is now part of the Five Valleys Directory and we can offer
current advertisers in the FVD great discounts when advertising in both magazines plus
competitive rates for new advertisers
Delivered free to 11,000 businesses and households
For more information call Catherine On 01666 504700 or
Welcome to the September edition and it’s probably back from holiday and back to the school routine for lots of you! Septem-ber can be a lovely time of the year and often with a lot more sunshine than August so fingers crossed that we still have some bright, cheerful weather to look forward to - especially as we are off to Devon quite soon and were thoroughly spoilt last year by fab-ulous weather all week - we can only hope
Inside this month we have an interesting article by the experts from Changes Wel-come on depression and the causes that contribute towards feeling depressed plus some advice from Vanilla Moon on improv-ing our digestive systems. Looking after our minds and body in fact.
Thanks to the many businesses who have advertised in this edition and remember to please support them by keeping it local! Catherine
Accountancy/ Business/Education Beauty/Hairdressing/Therapies/fitness Car sales Computer Services Community Events Dental Care Estate & Letting Agents Funeral Directors/memorials Gardening/Garden Mainte-nance Home & Home Mainte-nance/ Legal Services/Mediation Live-in Care & Rest Homes Pet care Printing Services Pubs/Restaurants
This Month
18/26 27/44 34-38 17 26 42 37 02 38
40 30-33 04-15 40-41 28-29 24-25 39-43
20-21
Great news for readers and advertisers!
The Dursley, Cam & Uley Directory (DC&U) is now part of the Five Valleys Directory and we can offer
current advertisers in the FVD great discounts when advertising in both magazines plus
competitive rates for new advertisers
Delivered free to 11,000 businesses and households
For more information call Catherine On 01666 504700 or
Welcome to the September edition and it’s probably back from holiday and back to the school routine for lots of you! Septem-ber can be a lovely time of the year and often with a lot more sunshine than August so fingers crossed that we still have some bright, cheerful weather to look forward to - especially as we are off to Devon quite soon and were thoroughly spoilt last year by fab-ulous weather all week - we can only hope
Inside this month we have an interesting article by the experts from Changes Wel-come on depression and the causes that contribute towards feeling depressed plus some advice from Vanilla Moon on improv-ing our digestive systems. Looking after our minds and body in fact.
Thanks to the many businesses who have advertised in this edition and remember to please support them by keeping it local! Catherine
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single items, collections or complete house contents including:
Please ask for detailed list of items we buyTelephone: 01452 770409 evenings
Whilst every care is taken to ensure accuracy, the publishers cannot accept responsibility for loss, damage or omission caused by error in the printing of an advert. All artwork is accepted on strict con-dition that permission has been given for use in this publication. Adverts are accepted on the under-standing that descriptions of goods and services are fair and accurate. Any reproductionreproduction of any material is forbidden without consent of the publishers. The publishers cannot accept responsibility for views expressed by contributors, or for the accura-cy of claims made by advertisers.
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All styles of quality Blinds supplied and fitted. Book your FREE home no
obligation quotation now!01453 883695 or 07966 953426 or
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www.cityplumbing.co.uk/showroom
Pick up a brochure today!
VISIT USTODAY
15% OFF ON PRODUCTIONOF THIS ADVERTTerms and conditions apply*You will find us at:City Plumbing Supplies, Unit D, Kingfisher Business Park, London Road, Stroud, Gloucestershire. GL5 2BY
Tel: 01453 889704 Fax: 01453 884023
Just come and see our extensive range of bathroom products and quality tiles for yourself.
*Terms and conditions: 1. Offer starts 1st August and only applies until 31st December 2015. 2. Offer only applies at CPS Stroud. 3. Merchants, public organisations, local authorities, energy schemes and British Gas are excluded from this offer. 4. This offer may not be used in conjunction with or in addition to any other discount voucher or offer. 5. Branch Manager has the right to withdraw this offer at any time.
☎01453 732600 FREE DELIVERY Account facilities subject to status
We are situated on the Chalford Industrial Estate four miles out of Stroud on the A419 Stroud to Cirencester road. Coming from Stroud turn right at the crossroads just past Chalford Church and then turn left onto the estate.
Visit our showroom on the first floor, to discuss your plans with our friendly, experienced staff.They will assist in any way to create the kitchen or bathroom of your dreams.
Friendly, Caring, Trustworthy Service from a Friendly, Caring Person at Really Friendly Prices.
Do you need help around your home?
With over 30 years experience, here are just some of the jobs that I can do to help you improve and maintain your home.
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DJH Home Services, Gloucester Established 1984
“Being local, I’m a very Handy Man!”
TilingTiling SPECIALIST
! Local & Independent
24 Hr Call Out - No Call Out Fee – Fast Reliable Service Non-Destructive Entry (Wherever Possible) Keys cut on Site – uPVC Repairs All work Guaranteed – Fully Insured – CRB Checked
Lifestyle Bathrooms is a new venture for Rex Cart, who has over 30 years of experience in the bathroom industry. His business is based in Chalford, where he has lived for the past 8 years. Rex has strong links with Bath, where he has a warehouse, and supplies customers throughout the city. He is expanding his service to the Five Valleys area, as he has found there is a demand for his services here too.
Over the years Rex noticed a huge increase in demand for people who were looking for solutions to mobility issues. The population now has a larger proportion of older people, and there is frequently a need to adapt the bathroom to suit changing circumstances. Rex at Lifestyle Bathrooms offers a personalised service, and will visit your home to advise you on the options you have. He will look at your existing bathroom, and work out a plan with you using suitable products for your needs. There are numerous products available on the market, but Rex has the skill to select quality sanitary ware and furniture that will make the best use of your available space.
Changing your bath to a shower is the simplest and most common solution to mobility problems when bathing. It is possible to replace the bath with the same size shower, or you may want to take the opportunity of changing the whole layout of your bathroom. Anything is possible, and to suit all budgets. If you are keen to retain a bath in your house, there is always the option of a walk in bath. There are simple to operate taps, shower controls and wc flushing systems, all of which help to make life easier. Along with grab rails, non-slip surfaces and good lighting, these adaptations could revolutionise your lifestyle.
Lifestyle Bathrooms will supply your goods without VAT if you are disabled or have a chronic condition that would benefit from bathroom adaptation. They will advise on a case by case basis, but many people will find they do qualify for this substantial cost saving (HMRC rules apply).
Rex will be delighted to pay you a visit without obligation, so please give him a call on 07496 057281 or email on [email protected]
Lifestyle Bathrooms
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Original bathroom before makeover
Bath removed and replaced with large walk in shower
Clutter gone and storage space created
Save20%VAT
Are you finding itdifficult to get in the bath?Bathing and showering can bemade so much easier and moreenjoyable with a completemakeover from Lifestyle Bathrooms!
Here you can see what is possible withbefore and after pictures, featuring awalk in shower with grab rails, comfortheight WC which is slightly higher thannormal, single touch electronicshower, anti slip floor tiles withunderfloor heating and super brightlighting. Numerous options includingperiod look and alternative colourschemes.
No VAT to pay if you qualify asdisabled or have a chronic conditionaffecting mobility.
Please ask for details. Friendlyapproach, with no high pressure sales.
Contact us on 07496 057281 or 01453 884167for a free home visit to discuss your needs
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Cloudy2Clear Windows – Service With A Smile!It’s been a crazy few months for Cloudy2Clear Windows. The company which specialises in repairing windows which are steamed up, broken or damaged by replacing the panes – not the frames has grown rapidly as homeowners take advantage of their services. Managing Director Paul Spiller feels that it’s all about service. ‘Our product is simple. If your double glazing is misted up we can replace the glass at a fraction of the cost of a new window, in any type of frame, and with a new 5 year guarantee. But it’s not just about saving people money, although
that obviously helps. Many tradespeople have struggled since last year and I honestly feel that during the good times a minority perhaps didn’t focus on customer care as much as they should have done. We make sure we turn up when we say we will, do the job the customer requires and leave their house as clean as a whistle. I often get comments back from customers on how they really didn’t expect that sort of service which, in a way, is very sad for the service industry as a whole.’ Cloudy2Clear service Stroud and the surrounding valleys and
Paul is finding that his approach is a major factor in his success. ‘The truth is that it’s not just the personal satisfaction that I get from doing a good job but also it makes good business sense. I get a huge amount of business from friends and family
of people I’ve done work for, which just goes to show how much a little bit of effort is appreciated.’ So, if your windows are steamed up, broken or damaged give Paul a call for a free quotation on 0800 61 21 118 and he’ll be happy to help!
If you’re planning a DIY plastering project there are a few things you should think about before starting—and the first is having your head examined!
Plastering is not a job for the uninitiated. Fact: most professionals have trained for years to become masters of their craft . Plastering is part- art, requiring tremendous eye-hand co-ordination, and part-chemistry. When you add water to dry plaster mix, you begin an irreversible chemical and crystallization process. The water and air content of the mix is critical, and timing is everything, as the plaster has to be ‘finished’ at just the right time.
The problem for Mr. DIY is that if it all goes wrong - and believe me, if you’ve never done it before, it will go wrong - no amount of paint or wallpaper is going to make that surface look good.
What plasterers do
They work both externally and internally. They mix and apply finishes to external walls using sand and cement, pebble-dash and stone-effect materials. Internally they mix and apply various types of plaster to walls, floors and ceilings.
Solid plastering is the application of a wet finish to an internal surface or a protective covering, such as pebble-dash, onto an external surface. The plasterer will use a range of hand tools and sometimes spraying equipment in the
case of pebble-dash.
Fibrous plastering involves making ornamental plasterwork such as ceiling roses, cornices, ornamental columns and architraves using moulds and a plaster and short fibre mix.
Dry lining is the construction of internal partitions using plasterboard or wallboards fixed to a timber or metal frame.
It really is best to use someone who has been recommended to you and whose work you’ve seen.
Failing that, contact one of the trade associations below. They will be able to put you in touch with someone local. All the organisations promote best practice and all will mediate in the event that you are dissatisfied with the services of any of their members.
Plastering is one of those jobs which looks blissfully easy but which, if done incorrectly, can cause endless heartache. You really are best to call in a professional.
Useful Contacts
Federation of Plastering and Dry Wall Contractors (FPDC) www.fpdc.org
Federation of Master Builders (FMB) www.fmb.org.uk 0207 242 7583
Guild of Master Craftsmen (GMC) www.thegmcgroup.com/theguild 01273 478449
Most tradesmen are highly skilled professionals out to earn an honest living. Here’s how to keep ahead of the game and avoid rogue traders and ‘cowboys’. Part three of this series looks at Plasterers
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MINI JOHN COOPER WORKS.KEEP IT WILD WITH THE TOP OFF.
STOCK NEW MINI JOHN COOPER WORKS CONVERTIBLE.£1,288 RETAILER CONTRIBUTION.£379 A MONTH PLUS £2,999 CUSTOMER DEPOSIT.
The John Cooper Works Convertible with 211 hp on tap it not only talks the talk but walks the walk.
If you’d like to go wild, drop by or give us a call.
Term of agreement 48 months
47 monthly payments £379.00
On the road cash price* £31,447.12
Customer deposit £2,999.00
Retailer deposit contribution £1,288.27
Total deposit £4,287.27
Total amount of credit £27,159.85
Option to purchase fee^ £1.00
Optional final payment^ £10,747.70
Total amount payable £32,848.97
Rate of interest 1.9% Fixed
Representative 1.9% APR
MINI Select Representative Finance example for a stock MINI John Cooper Works Convertible in optionalMidnight Black with optional Lounge Black/Red Leather, CHILI Pack, Black 17" Cross Spoke ChallengeAlloys, Chrome Line Interior, Wind Deflector, Black Headlights, JCW Bonnet Stripes, Front Seat Heating,Harman Kardon Hi-Fi System, Seal & Protect Paint System and MINI tlc** (5yrs/50k service pk).
Official Fuel Economy Figures for the MINI Range: Urban 26.4-67.3 mpg (10.7-4.2 l/100km). Extra Urban44.8-80.7 mpg (6.3-3.5 l/100km). Combined 35.8-74.3 mpg (7.9-3.8 l/100km). CO2 Emissions 184-99 g/km.Figures may vary depending on driving style and conditions.Finance example is for a MINI Select agreement for a stock MINI JCW Convertible with optional Midnight Black, Lounge ChampionshipBlack/Red Leather, CHILI Pack, Black 17" Cross Spoke Challenge Alloy Wheels, Chrome Line Interior, Wind Deflector, Black Headlights, JCW Bonnet Stripes, Front Seat Heating, Harman Kardon Hi-FiSystem, Seal & Protect Paint System and MINI tlc with a contract mileage of 32,000 miles and excess mileage charge of 6.20p per mile. Applies to the stock MINI stated ordered between 20 Julyand 30 September 2015 and registered by 30 September 2015 (subject to availability). Retail customers only. *On the road cash price includes 3 year MINI Retailer Warranty, MINI EmergencyService, 12 months’ road fund licence, vehicle first registration fee, delivery, number plates, VAT and where stated MINI tlc (**MINI tlc provides scheduled service cover for up to 50,000 milesor the length of your agreement, whichever comes first, at MINI Service Authorised Workshops. Maintenance items (e.g. tyres, brake pads and 2nd brake fluid change) not covered and nottransferable to another vehicle. See www.mini.co.uk/tlc for full MINI tlc terms.). ^Optional final payment and option to purchase fee not payable if you opt to return the vehicle at the end ofthe agreement (vehicle condition, excess mileage and other charges may be payable). Finance available subject to credit acceptance to UK residents aged 18 or over. Guarantees and indemnitiesmay be required. Terms and conditions apply. Offers may be varied, withdrawn or extended at any time. ‘MINI Select’ is a form of hire-purchase agreement provided by MINIFinancial Services,a trading name of BMW Financial Services (GB) Limited, Bartley Way, Hook, Hampshire RG27 9UF. You will have a 14 day statutory right to withdraw from the agreement. We commonly introduce customers to MINI Financial Services, for which we may receive payment if you enter into an agreement with them. This introduction does not amount to independent financial advice.
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Don’t hang around,let us take you there
SECURE & RELIABLE TAXI SERVICELady Cars
0796 996 3351www.ladycarstroud.co.uk
Lady Drivers, Everyone Welcome
Long/Short journeysWait & Return
Courier & Delivery ServicePre-set prices so no surprises!
Lady Cars was started in March of this year by Orla Kirwan. Having become tired of a 9-5 routine Orla decided to do some-thing different and now through word of mouth this recently es-tablished business is steadily building up with regular customers who appreciate a lady driver.
The cars are lovely clean, air conditioned vehicles and prices are competitive. Orla is happy to do hospital waits and returns, supermarket runs and shopping service and safe nightclub drop-off and pick-up. Day hire and weddings are catered for plus all airport runs and sea ports and
So if you are planning a trip out - booking early is advisable!
You can contact Lady Cars on either
Mb: 0796 996 3351 or landline 01453 299675
PAYING TOO MUCH FOR LOCAL ADVERTISING?
Maybe it’s time to advertise your business in the FVD
FROM JUST £15 PER ISSUE!
We can also deliver your leaflets/flyers from £30 per 1,000
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Stunning 18th century building complete with stone walls and oak beamed ceilings. Large south facing beer garden is perfect whiling away the hours on a sunny a�ernoon
and in winter you can cosy up next to roaring log fires
SELF-CATERING COTTAGE TO LET. PRIVATE FUNCTION ROOM
The local area is renowned for stunning countryside walks around the Golden Valley area, including the Cotswold
and Severn Canal. Full menu available please view website for sample menus
tel: 01285 760371www.butchersarmsoakridge.com
Closed Monday’s (Except Bank Holidays and for large bookings please enquire)OPENTues to Fri 12 to 3pm / 6 to 11pmFood served 12 to 2pm / 6 to 9pmSat 12pm to 11pmFood served 12 to 2pm / 6pm to 9pmSunday 12 to 10.30pm Food served 12 to 2pm only
As Stroud Plumbing Limited, I have as a regular and longstanding advertiser in 'The Five
Valleys Directory" always been satisfied with the help that I have received, and more
importantly the response that I have gained from the magazine itself. I would have no
reservation recommending the magazine to other small businesses ( as long as they are
not too similar to my own of course ) and feel sure that they would get a regular response
as have I. The 'Five Valleys Directory' is currently one of my preferred advertising tools.
With Thanks Andrew Barnard, Stroud Plumbing.
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The Five Valleys has been my chief source of new business for over 5 years now. Like
many other therapists I indulged in an expensive website with high hopes of an excellent
return....yet my clients inform me that is rarely their first port of call. I’ve also splashed
out on more glossy publications but somehow they don’t attract the local community in
the same numbers as the Five Valleys. It appears this small, attractive, yet very unpreten-
tious directory is always on hand when someone needs help. As for Catherine she
chooses to operate as an editor, primarily as a friend. Oh, she knows her stuff and she is a
true professional, but so are many others. No the difference is she understands how small
businesses work and the absence of staff to delegate to. Catherine would never make
demands, reasonable or not. Neither would she get uppity, or take you for a ride. What
she offers she sticks to and her word is her bond and well...what else is there to say,
really? Ruth Coxall Hypnotherapist
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Thank you for putting together my advert each month as it is now my prime source of
work. So keep up the good work! Denis Morris Handyman.
Thinking of advertising with us?
Read what our customers say…………..
To find out more please log onto our website www.fivevalleysdirectory.co.uk Or call or email us on 01452 741508/[email protected]
As Stroud Plumbing Limited, I have as a regular and longstanding advertiser in 'The Five
Valleys Directory" always been satisfied with the help that I have received, and more
importantly the response that I have gained from the magazine itself. I would have no
reservation recommending the magazine to other small businesses ( as long as they are
not too similar to my own of course ) and feel sure that they would get a regular response
as have I. The 'Five Valleys Directory' is currently one of my preferred advertising tools.
With Thanks Andrew Barnard, Stroud Plumbing.
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The Five Valleys has been my chief source of new business for over 5 years now. Like
many other therapists I indulged in an expensive website with high hopes of an excellent
return....yet my clients inform me that is rarely their first port of call. I’ve also splashed
out on more glossy publications but somehow they don’t attract the local community in
the same numbers as the Five Valleys. It appears this small, attractive, yet very unpreten-
tious directory is always on hand when someone needs help. As for Catherine she
chooses to operate as an editor, primarily as a friend. Oh, she knows her stuff and she is a
true professional, but so are many others. No the difference is she understands how small
businesses work and the absence of staff to delegate to. Catherine would never make
demands, reasonable or not. Neither would she get uppity, or take you for a ride. What
she offers she sticks to and her word is her bond and well...what else is there to say,
really? Ruth Coxall Hypnotherapist
********************
Thank you for putting together my advert each month as it is now my prime source of
work. So keep up the good work! Denis Morris Handyman.
Thinking of advertising with us?
Read what our customers say…………..
To find out more please log onto our website www.fivevalleysdirectory.co.uk Or call or email us on 01452 741508/[email protected]
As Stroud Plumbing Limited, I have as a regular and longstanding advertiser in 'The Five
Valleys Directory" always been satisfied with the help that I have received, and more
importantly the response that I have gained from the magazine itself. I would have no
reservation recommending the magazine to other small businesses ( as long as they are
not too similar to my own of course ) and feel sure that they would get a regular response
as have I. The 'Five Valleys Directory' is currently one of my preferred advertising tools.
With Thanks Andrew Barnard, Stroud Plumbing.
*********************
The Five Valleys has been my chief source of new business for over 5 years now. Like
many other therapists I indulged in an expensive website with high hopes of an excellent
return....yet my clients inform me that is rarely their first port of call. I’ve also splashed
out on more glossy publications but somehow they don’t attract the local community in
the same numbers as the Five Valleys. It appears this small, attractive, yet very unpreten-
tious directory is always on hand when someone needs help. As for Catherine she
chooses to operate as an editor, primarily as a friend. Oh, she knows her stuff and she is a
true professional, but so are many others. No the difference is she understands how small
businesses work and the absence of staff to delegate to. Catherine would never make
demands, reasonable or not. Neither would she get uppity, or take you for a ride. What
she offers she sticks to and her word is her bond and well...what else is there to say,
really? Ruth Coxall Hypnotherapist
********************
Thank you for putting together my advert each month as it is now my prime source of
work. So keep up the good work! Denis Morris Handyman.
Thinking of advertising with us?
Read what our customers say…………..
To find out more please log onto our website www.fivevalleysdirectory.co.uk Or call or email us on 01452 741508/[email protected]
I am very much a local girl. I was born and brought up in Nailsworth on my parents farm together with my brother and 3 sisters. My dad still runs the farm today. I live next door to my brother and opposite my mum and dad, right on the doorstep of my riding school. I live and work horses 24/7.
What did you do when you left school?
I am and always have been pony made despite the fact that there was no interest from the rest of my family. I started off with a donkey called Lucy when I was 8 years old then graduated to my first pony called Lundi at the age of 10. Lundi was a rare breed pony from Lundi Island. I started having lessons at the Camp Riding School in Bisley where I joined the Stroud Pony Club. I competed in local shows and my biggest rival was Sam Tucker, we always vied for 1st and 2nd place with each other. Sam is now one of my Instructors at Barton End. At the age of 14 I got a part time job at the pet shop in Nailsworth where I developed an interest for small furry animals. I then decided to breed rabbits and guinea pigs to sell to the pet shop, so that was my first business venture. At the age of 16 I went to Hartpury College to do a National Diploma in Equine Busi-ness management. Living away from home for 2 years. I met my current husband whilst at Hartpury but we didn’t get together until 8 years ago. At 18 I went to work as a trainee groom at Hyde Riding Centre whilst working towards my teaching qualifications. I also went to work for Prin-cess Anne whilst training at Talland and Huntley Equestrian Centres.
People Profile
Abby Cooke
Barton End Equestrian Centre
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What led you into the business you have now?
Whilst at Hyde I looked after a few horses on Livery at home and started teaching my friends to ride. I really enjoyed teaching so once I got my qualifications I decided to expand on my livery business and set up a riding school in 2000. I now have 3 donkeys, 50 horses and 20 liveries.
Any interests or hobbies
Horses, horses, ponies oh and donkeys. My leisure time, what little there is of it, is taken up with looking after the family and enjoying quality time with them where I can.
What of your home life?
As you can guess I am a workaholic, I am married to Nigel with two young children who attend Leigherton School. My daughter Jess is definitely following in her mother’s footsteps where her love of riding shines through and she can be found more often than not on the yard wanting to help out.
Plans for the future?
I would like to see myself continuing teaching and running Barton End but on a smaller scale, retiring some of our older horses that have been faithful friends over the years. I honestly can’t see myself doing anything else. I am surrounded by a great team of hardworking people who also share my passions. We are known for being a friend-ly, family run riding centre for all ages our oldest rider being 76! So whether you are a beginner, an occasional or a regular rider come and see what we have to offer.
We offer the best quality veterinary care for your pet, without compromise. Ask a member of staff about our new Paws and Claws discount scheme
You don’t need a bat,racket or expensive kit
for this exercise.Just a ball.
Become a host with Barking MadIt’s great fun, all of the benefits of dog ownership without the emotional or financial commitment. We carefully match dogs to your home.
Why not look after someone’s dog while they’re away?
A Peek into the Past On September 8th 1930 Richard G. Drew invented Scotch Tape.
Drew worked for 3M in St. Paul, Minnesota. Originally, 3M only made sandpaper, but during testing at a local car workshop, Drew observed that car painters had difficulty making clean dividing lines on two-colour paint jobs.
After two years of effort in the company labs, he invented masking tape (1925), a tan paper tape with a light, pressure sensitive adhesive backing. Five years later, he’d developed his invention further and Scotch Brand Cellulose Tape was born.
This was the first waterproof, see-through, pressure-sensitive tape. People loved the fact that it could help them make-do-and mend during the Great Depression and enthusiastically embraced the product. The introduction of the distinctive handheld
dispenser, ‘the snail’, in 1939 propelled it to iconic status. Even the popular US show Saturday Night Live got in on the act, parodying it in their 1978 sketch “Scotch® Boutique,” about the owners of a trendy new store selling nothing but Scotch® Tape.
Today there are more than 400 different varieties of tape sold under the Scotch and 3M brand.
September 1930 - A Sticky Invention
Moving into a nursing home is a hard choice to make and getting the right level of care, whilst retaining independence, is paramount. Once you’ve seen our ‘home from home’ approach and enjoyed the views over the beautiful valley of Painswick, we believe your choice will become easier.
Resthaven Nursing Home Pitchcombe, Stroud, Gloucestershire GL6 6LS Tel. 01452 812682 www.resthavenpitchcombe.co.ukResthaven Nursing Home Limited is a Limited Company registered in England & Wales (No. 805664) and a Registered Charity (No. 235354)
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For 75 years Resthaven has been the nursing home of choice for families in the Cotswolds
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The live-incare agency
that understandsthe importance
of home
Corinium Care � George Street � Nailsworth � Gloucestershire � GL6 0AG � www.coriniumcare.com
�Putting the personal touchat the heart of all we do
Our live-in care agency, based inGloucestershire, specialises in live-incarers for elderly people who canno longer manage alone but wishto stay in their own home.
Their quality of life is enhancedwhen they have the right personalongside them providing support,dignity and peace of mind.
All our carers benefit from CoriniumCare’s award-winning trainingprogramme, an important part ofwhich is training in dementia care.
To request a brochure or speak toa member of our team, pleasecall 01453 839290 or visit ourwebsite www.coriniumcare.com
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Church Road, Cainscross
Stroud, GL5 4JE
01453 752699
www.cotswoldcarehome.co.uk
A family run home providing nursing, residential and dementia care for up to 48 residents. Please call to arrange a viewing
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Many people don’t appreciate just how complex the digestive system is and how necessary it is to our well-being. A healthy digestive system is essential for breaking down foods so that the body can get the nu-trition that it needs to stay healthy. A well-functioning digestive system is also vital to cellular repair and for giving us the energy that we need,
The digestive process The digestive process starts at the mouth; this is why it is essential to chew food properly. Chewing food correctly allows enough saliva to be produced allowing the breakdown of the starches that are contained within the food. Next, the food will move into the oesophagus before travelling to the stomach. Once the food is released into the stomach, the food is mixed with digestive juic-es and it is then passed into the intestines. Finally, the pancreas and liver play an important part in completing the digestive process; the pancreas produces pancreatic juices that help the body to break-down starches, fats and proteins and then the liver produces bile to assist in the breakdown of fats.
Problems with the digestive system Due to the complexity of the digestive system, it is not uncommon for people to develop problems such as constipation, indigestion, Irritable Bowel Syndrome or acid reflux etc. All of these problems can be painful and distressing but there are many things that people can do in order to help improve their digestive system. The following tips can help:
Drinking water can assist in relieving some digestive difficulties; it can help to prevent constipation and ease the digestion of food.
Increasing fibre is another way to help achieve a healthier digestive system and it also plays an important role in the prevention of diseases like dia-betes and some cancers. According to NHS guidelines, adults should be eating around 30g of fibre every day, however, many people do not do this.
Chew food properly and try not to eat when you are rushed or stressed.
Supplements such as probiotics and digestive enzymes can be useful for some people, however, if you are on medication or have a medical con-dition, then seek advice from your doctor first.
Stress can have a negative impact on our digestive system - find ways to reduce stress naturally such as adopting an exercise program or learn-ing meditation. In addition, massage is an effective way of reducing stress; it can also help to soothe aches and pains and ease tight mus-cles. If you are experiencing ongoing digestive problems, a treatment course of advanced digestion reflexology can be extremely beneficial.
Improving your Digestion Naturally By Zoe Warner of Vanilla Moon
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FRI 4TH - Vintage & Collectors’ Fayre runs from 10am -3pm at the Town Hall, Nailsworth with free entry. Details Larry 07800951964.FRI 4TH - A Comic Opera Double at Cotswold Playhouse, Parliament Street of ‘The Bear’ by Walton and ‘The Old Maid & The Thief’ by Menotti, performed by Opera Anywhere. Call 0333 666 3366.FRI 4TH - SUN 6TH - A Flower Festival at St. Laurence Church, Stroud with the theme ‘Music through the ages’. Opening times are 10am -4pm. More details 01453 731923/[email protected] 5TH - Coffee Morning runs 10.30am -12noon in the John Wesley Room, Randwick.SAT 5TH - Stonehouse Celebration Day is today and takes place in the High Street. This is a great opportunity to dress up as this year’s theme is the Circus. Details 01452 740859/741380.SAT 5TH - 5 Valley Cat Rescue will hold a Book Sale on the forecourt of Stroud’s Subscription Rooms from 10am. Details 01453 886354.SAT 5TH - Gigg Mill, Nailsworth opens from 10am -12noon, followed at 2-4pm by another opening of Dunkirk Mill Centre. Small charges.SUN 6TH - Stroud Sunday Market runs 10am -2pm on the forecourt of Stroud’s Subscription Rooms. This is an arts and crafts focused market and promises free family entertainment and many stalls.SUN 6TH - Churchdown Book Fair runs from 10am -3.30pm at Churchdown Community Centre, Parton Road, GL3 2JH with admission for 50p and refreshments available.SUN 6TH - There will be Village Produce Show taking place at the Village Hall, Box with all welcome.SUN 6TH - 10.30am Family Worship with Holy Communion at Christ Church, Nailsworth with all welcome.SUN 6TH - Dunkirk Mill, GL5 5HH opens again from 2-4pm.MON 7TH - An Antique & Collectables Fair runs again at St. Laurence Church Hall, Stroud from 8am -4pm with free admission.TUES 8TH - There will be a Mother’s Union Meeting starting 2.30pm in the Wesley Room, Randwick.WED 9TH - Brockworth Court, Court Road, Brockworth GL3 4QU will have an opening under the NGS Gardening Scheme from 2-5.30pm with an admission charge of £6/children entry free. Refreshments.THURS 10TH - ‘Your Musical Memories’ Club returns to the Subscription Rooms, Stroud at 2.30pm. Admission £6 and more details available from Tourist Information on 01453 760900.THURS 10TH - SAT 12TH - ‘Hands Up For Jonny Wilkinson’s Right Boot’ will be performed by the Live Wire Theatre at Cotswold Playhouse, Parliament Street with performances at 7.30pm. Ticket prices are £12 each from the Box Office 0333 6663366.SAT 12TH - Newent Onion Fayre takes place and is a free event. It is held through the streets of Newent from 10am and boasts over 100 stalls, music, cookery demonstrations and Dog Show, etc.
SUN 13TH - There will be 8.45am Breakfast Praise, followed at 10.30am by a Joint Service with St. George’s at Christ Church, Nailsworth followed by a Bring & Share Lunch.SUN 13TH - A Musical Recital by Benjamin Dry (Cello) and Geoffrey Poole (Piano) takes place at 3.30pm at St. Paul’s Church, Whiteshill and is followed by afternoon tea and cakes. TUES 15TH - Box Gardening Club will meet again in the Village Hall at about 7.15pm for Bill Howe and ‘Growing Flowers For Cutting’.WED 16TH - 11am Holy Communion will take place at More Hall Convent with all welcome.WED 16TH - Stonehouse WI will hold a joint arrangement with Hardwicke WI, meeting at Hardwicke Village Hall for this evening, for a talk about ‘Pearls’. More details from Jai Carr 01453 765656.THURS 17TH - SUN 20TH - Giffords Circus will have more performances of their ’Moon Songs’ Tour. Call 0845 459 7469.SAT 19TH - The Gigg Mill, Nailsworth GL6 OJF opens again from 10am -12noon, followed from 2-4pm by an opening of Dunkirk MillSUN 20TH - Another opening of Dunkirk Mill, GL5 5HH FROM 2-4pm.TUES 22ND - Cheltenham & District Orchid Society will meet again at 7.30pm at St. John’s Church Hall, Churchdown for Eric Jarrett and his talk on ’Alpines’. Visitors/new members are welcome to attend and there are always refreshments, a raffle and sales table on offer. More details available from 01684 772082 or [email protected] 26TH - There will be a Pastel Portrait Workshop at Stroud Subscription Rooms running from 10am -4pm with tutor Katherine Bryan-Merrett. Booking is essential 01453 760900. Price £35.SAT 26TH - Harvest Supper will take place at 7pm in the Maypole Hall, Paganhill.SUN 27TH - There will be a Harvest Festival at the Church of Holy Spirit, Paganhill. SUN 27TH - Vintage Antique & Collectors’ Fair runs again at Churchdown Community Centre, Parton Road, GL3 2JH with admission for £1, free parking and refreshments available.WED 30TH - Another opening for Dunkirk Mill from 2-4pm.OCT -FRI 2ND - Vintage & Collectors’ Fayre runs again in the Town Hall, Nailsworth from 10am-3pm with free entry/charity donation.TUES 6TH - Cainscross WI meet again at 7.15pm at St. Matthew’s Church Hall for Ian Thomas and ‘The Branch Line to Dursley’. Visitors/new members welcome. Raffle, Sales Table & RefreshmentWED 7TH - Nailsworth & District Flower Arrangement Society will meet again at 7.30pm in the Town Hall, Nailsworth for National Demonstrator Michael Bowyer and his demonstration ‘This Changing Season’. Visitors/new members welcome. Raffle.Details may change, so please check before setting out!To list your events/activities for October, please call Mary on 01453 762812 as soon as possible thanks.
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EVERYBODY’S GOT A BOOK IN THEM
We’ve printed books on local history, novels, illustrated children’s books, guides, and even personal books perfect for recording family stories for future generations.
With modern printing methods we can print and produce as few or as many as you would like. We offer advice on how to prepare your book for print or we can design your book for you. We also offer advice on paper, the best binding technique and even marketing your book.
But before we print anything we talk, so if you have a story to tell call David Pealing on 01452 416391 or email [email protected] and let’s make your book a reality.
@severnprintwww.severnprint.co.uk 01452 416391
We all have stories to tell, the pity is that so many go unheard.