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• 30,000 Copies
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Dunstable LutonDunstable Villages
Connecting local people to local businesses since 2007
www.thevinemagazine.co.uk
Proud To Be Highly Commended CUSTOMER CARE EXCELLENCE AWARD Proud To Be
Highly Commended CUSTOMER CARE EXCELLENCE AWARD
Proud To Be Highly Commended CUSTOMER CARE EXCELLENCE AWARD
Proud To Be Highly Commended CUSTOMER CARE EXCELLENCE AWARD
Proud To Be Highly Commended CUSTOMER CARE EXCELLENCE AWARD
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1. Waggiest tail 2. Cutest puppy(up to 12 months) 3. Most appealing eyes 4. Best trick 5. Prettiest Bitch 6. Handsomest Dog 7. Best Veteran(over 8 years old) 8. Dog most like its owner 9. Best Junior handler( child 10 or under) 10. Best dog in fancy dress. 11. Best in Show. (chosen from winners of classes 1-10.) Entries cost £1.00 per class (or £2.00 for 3 classes for the same dog if entry made before the day). Entries can be made at Punch Opticians from 20th – 26th June and on the day from 12.30p.m. on the Green. Entry forms will be delivered to Toddington households before 20th June and will also be available for anyone outside the village from Punch Opticians.
1st, 2nd and 3rd in each class will receive rosettes and certificates and there will be rosettes for show champion and reserve champion.
The Dog Show is being run by Toddington Guides. All profits made will go towards Christmas parcels for senior citizens.
Enjoy a fantastic atmosphere as professional kite teams put on show stopping diplays. With family activities, local artists and en-tertainment, there’s something for everyone.Be enthralled by the amazing aerial acro-batics as the professional kite display teams put on a show stopping spectacular.Witness the amazing synchronised displays of some of the best display teams in the world.
The range of additional activities this year surpasses all previous festivals with crafts stalls in abundance, fun fair rides , bouncy castles , Juggling demonstrations and your chance to have a go, Kite Stalls, Cham-pagne bar, Skyvue media aerial filming, Panasonic roadshow with tips for all you budding photographers, BBQ and much,
25th & 26th July 11am - 5pm
Kite FestivalIvinghoe and Pitstone
summer fete June 13th
This year’s summer fete will be held at Ivinhoe lawn on June 13th and the theme will be to celebrate the 800th anniversary of the signing of the Magna Carta by King John at
Runnymead.There will be a procession of floats with displays and many attractions
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Consumer Clinic
Knowing Your Consumer Rights
I am becoming increasingly fed up with dealing with retailers right across
Beds, Bucks and beyond who either don’t familiarise themselves with
consumer law, or who deliberately attempt to pull the wool over their
customer’s eyes. That makes it so important that we all understand the
law as consumers. That way, when a retailer talks rubbish,
we spot it straight away.
I thought this month I would
take the opportunity to ex-
plain ‘Statutory Rights’. You
may have seen on a receipt
or contract ‘This does not
affect your statutory rights’.
This means that anything the
retailer has offered you (in
terms of returns policy etc)
does not change the things
you’re entitled to by law.
When you purchase any
brand new goods or services
in the UK you are protected
by your ‘statutory rights’ (sale
of goods act 1979).
All Goods Must Be:
a) Fit for purpose
b) Of ‘reasonable’ quality
(based on the cost)
c) Last for a reasonable
amount of time
(based on the cost)
Therefore, if you buy (for
example) a fridge for £300, it
should last for a ‘reasonable’
amount of time. I would
suggest a minimum of 5
years’ worth of ‘reasonable
use’ before it blows up. If
it develops a manufacturing
fault at any time during that
period, the retailer IS LIABLE!
Any attempt to fob you off,
should be met with a firm,
but polite explanation of
your consumer rights.
Bear in mind, the retailer
is at liberty to take into ac-
count usage you’ve had from
a product before it breaks
though. For example, if your
4 year old fridge blows up,
the retailer could offer to
replace it, but will ask for a
contribution from you for the
4 years use you had from the
previous model.
For the first 6 months after
purchase, it’s up to the
retailer to prove that the
fault with the item is NOT
their responsibility. After
the first 6 months it’s your
responsibility. Therefore, my
advice when dealing with
an obstructive retailer, is to
obtain an independent report
to confirm that the product
has a manufacturing fault,
then ask the retailer to not
only fix the problem, but also
reimburse you for the cost of
the report.
It is also worth noting that
when you first purchase an
item, during the first 4 weeks
you are entitled to return
faulty goods and get a full
refund. After this period of
time, generally you will have
to permit the retailer an op-
portunity to repair the item if
they so wish.
So, remember next time the
manager of a shop says ‘oh
sorry, there’s nothing we can
do I’m afraid’. Tell them you
understand your statutory
rights and if they still fail to
help, then call my team on
01582 637450 and I’ll have
a little ‘word’ for you!
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Vauxhall could have been saying ‘here’s one we made earlier’ when the wraps came off the all new VIVA at the UK launch. For alongside it was the 1960s HA Viva, a car with the same value for money mindset that got many of us on the road all those years ago. In Ricky Martin’s adapted words it was ‘Livin’ la VIVA local’, as the British motoring press got their hands on the new car in Luton, where the original HA Viva first saw the light of day in 1963 before production switched to Elles-mere Port.
Thankfully the quality has improved immeasurably, and the revival of the name means Vauxhall now has a trio of offerings in the small car sector, the VIVA lining up alongside the Corsa and Adam. Small, but with five doors and easy to park, the new car has been specifically tuned in the chassis department to deal with UK roads, and it’s fair to say it did a decent job of coping with the route on the UK launch last week. VIVA is only available in two trim levels – SE and SL – with the former starting at £7995 and the SL weigh-ing in at £9495 for what is a pretty well equipped small car. And a stylish one too. The bonnet has a distinctive shape, and there are stand out sharp crease lines down the flanks that followed the door
handles. Noise from the 1.0 litre three cylin-der ECOTEC engine was very well subdued. It’s made from light alu-minium and has better running char-acteristics and noise emission than some four-cylinder units. Annoying vibrations that can be the trademark of some three-pots have been pretty well damped down, which makes the VIVA a more enjoyable and less grating car to drive than some of its competitors. Sales will be heavily weighted to-wards private buyers and that means there will be some competitive PCP plans available to customers. Interestingly it’s things that aren’t included at the moment – but which will be early in the new year – that will help make the VIVA a little differ-ent from its competitors. Like its stablemates ADAM and Corsa, VIVA will be fully connected thanks to the next generation Intel-liLink infotainment system. Available from early 2016, IntelliLink allows seamless integration of Apple iOS and Android devices, including full compatibility with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. Also available from January 2016, as standard on SL trim and as an option on SE, will be the personal connec-tivity and service assistant OnStar. Customers will be able to use a wide gammut of services provided by Vauxhall OnStar such as emergency services, roadside recovery and smartphone remote control. In ad-dition, when equipped with OnStar, VIVA will become a Wi-Fi hotspot, enabling up to seven devices to be connected to the car network.
OnStar is also there in case of an emergency – whether you can ask for it yourself or not. For example, if an airbag deploys, OnStar will be alerted automatically. An advisor will then contact the subscriber to determine whether help is required. If there is no response, emergency responders will immediately be sent to the exact location of the vehicle. OnStar Advisors located at the high-tech Contact Centre in Luton will be available 24/7 and 365 days a year. At a push of the SOS button, OnStar users can request assistance when-ever they deem it necessary, for example if they witness an accident. Via the Smartphone App, subscrib-ers will be able to call OnStar from anywhere, access important vehicle data such as oil life and tyre pressure, remotely lock or unlock the car and (if their car has been stolen) locate it with Stolen Vehicle Assistance which can also remotely block the ignition.
auto Biographies
By Rob Auchterlonie
Vauxhall VIVA
FAST FACTS
Vauxhall viva 5 door sl £9495 1999Cc three cylinder Ecotec, 75ps, 95nmFive speed manual gearbox Top speed 106mph0-60Mph 13.1SecsFuel – Urban 50.4Extra Urban 72.4 Combined 62.8Co2 104g/kmWill it fit the garage? Quite easily!
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Money Matters By Martin Lewis
It’s perhaps the cheapest time in history to get a first time buyers’ mortgage - with rates at
historic lows and the new Help to Buy ISA due. Yet that’s not the same as saying it’s the best
time to buy a house. Property is an ‘asset class’ that means prices move - so never assume
buying a home is as safe as houses.
First Time Buyers
It’s far more important to examine your own reasons for
buying. If it’s a long term place to live, to give you security
of tenure, and the repayments are affordable (possibly
even cheaper than renting) it’s a reasonable aim. Here’s
what you need to know…
Step 1. Learn the lingo. A mortgage is likely to be the
biggest financial transaction you’ll make, so arm yourself
with knowledge to understand the terms commonly used.
Here are the key facts you’ll need to understand about any
mortgage.
a. The Rate: This is the interest you are charged, and it
dictates the amount you repay each month.b. The Type: Most mortgages have rate reductions for the
first two to five years. These come in a few types. Fixes are
where the rate is locked in. Trackers are where it can only
move in relation to UK base rate moves. And variable rate,
where they tend to move with UK base rates, but can also
move at the lenders whim. c. Length of the deal: If it’s a short-term deal (eg, a 2yr fix),
when does it end?d. Term: How long is the entire mortgage borrowing
length - eg, 25yrs, and when will it be fully repaid?
e. Penalties: Are there any early-repayment penalties if you
try and pay it off or move, before the deal ends?
f. Can you overpay? Are you allowed to pay more off
without any penalties? This can be very useful as it means
you pay less interest over the mortgage terms and clear the
debt more quickly.g. Your loan-to-value (LTV): The proportion of your home’s
current value you are borrowing. eg, a £20,000 deposit
on a £100,000 means you’re borrowing £80,000 – so it’s
an 80% LTV. The lower the LTV, the better deal you can get.
To help with this I’ve a totally free 60 page First-Time Buy-
ers mortgage booklet you can download from
www.mse.me/FTB which takes you through everything in
more detail.
Step 2. Deposit, deposit, deposit. Every 5% bigger
deposit up to 40% cuts the rate - so a little more can have
a big impact.
Imagine you’ve a £150,000 home, and want a £136,000
mortgage. That’s a 90.7% LTV, the top 2 year fix is 3.98%.
Yet if you use £1,100 of savings to reduce the borrowing
needed, you’d cross a threshold and be at just under
90%, where the top 2yr fix is 2.69%. This would save over
£700/year in mortgage payments alone. Of course saving for a deposit is often a struggle. From
autumn you’ll also be given the chance of a cash boost
towards buying your first home if you save into a new type
of Help to Buy ISA. You can save up to £200 every month and the Govern-
ment will add 25% on top (so £50 on £200). You can also
save an additional £1,000 when you first open it, meaning
you can save £1,200 in the first month (that will have £300
added on top of it).The minimum you need to have saved to get the bonus is
£1,600 (so a £400 bonus), and the maximum the Govern-
ment will contribute is £3,000 (so that means you will have
saved £12,000). For full information see www.mse.me/helptobuyisa.
@moneysavingexpert
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New Transport Minister, Andrew Jones MP,
officially launched construction of the Wood-
side Link road during a visit to the Sundon
Road site.
The Minister saw first hand how the £38.3m scheme will
bring vital connectivity to new housing developments,
the A5-M1 Link road, a new M1 motorway junction 11a,
and the industrial areas of Houghton Regis and Dunsta-
ble.
Cllr Nigel Young, Executive Member for Regeneration,
hosted the event, which celebrated the unique funding
partnership that has made the road possible, with £20m
of funding from SEMLEP (South East Midlands Local En-
terprise Partnership), £5m from the Government’s Pinch
Point Fund, and £1m from developers.Transport Minister, Andrew Jones MP, said: “This scheme
will make it easier for people to access Luton Airport
and the M1, providing better journeys for residents and
businesses and supporting more housing and jobs.
The Government is committed to investing in faster and
more reliable transport links. This road scheme is part
of our long-term economic plan to deliver benefits for
everyone.”
Cllr Young added: “We have worked very hard to turn
our regeneration plans for Dunstable and Houghton Re-
gis into action and the link road is critical to these. It plays
a vital role in unlocking nearly £2 billion of investment in
housing, communities, business and infrastructure. It is
already attracting major companies to the area who are
expected to bring 2,000 new local jobs in the immediate
future. For Dunstable and Houghton Regis, the Wood-
side Link is bringing regeneration while relieving town
centres of congestion.”Guests also included Hilary Chipping, Head of Infrastruc-
ture (Housing & Transport), SEMLEP; and Nick Osborne,
Regional Director of Operations for contractor Balfour
Beatty.
Nick Osborne, Balfour Beatty Regional Director of Opera-
tions, said: “Today’s ceremony performed by Andrew
Jones MP marks a significant step in the delivery of the
Woodside Link Road Project alongside Central Bed-
fordshire Council, a road that will provide an important
connection between the Woodside business area and
the M1.”
Dr Ann Limb CBE DL, Chair of SEMLEP, said: “SEMLEP is
delighted that the Woodside Link project in Dunstable,
with £20m of funding from SEMLEP’s Local Growth Fund,
is now underway. This new road will play a vital role in
opening up housing and commercial development sites
north of Houghton Regis to enable the delivery of an ad-
ditional 2,400 new jobs and 5,150 new homes by 2031.”
Transport Minister visits Woodside Link
How to blend
contemporary sty
le
with At Home&In The Garden
By Sarah Myall
Designer Principle/Director
07734 955303
www.white-houseinteriors.com
As a designer we are often required to work on
properties around the home counties that have
significant traditional or period features. For the
homeowner they often assume that because they
want to keep elements of those features they must
blend the interior to feature a recreation style of
when the property is dated from, this can then
mean you can end up with overfussy, crowded,
dark and heavily patterned furnishings. Using the
work “Contemporary” and “Traditional” within the
same sentence can often strike panic onto the faces
of the clients as they cannot see how this would
work together.
The trick is to not try to go to far one way or the
other. Pick some subtle traditional features and
highlight these, for example details like coving/
cornice, decorative door handles, original flooring.
These all work surprisingly well with very mini-
malist contemporary furniture. The clean lines of
modern design highlight intricate details, show up
grains for original wood and sit uncluttered next to
very grand and exuberant items.
I was asked to work on a “Mock Tudor” style
property, which is only actually around 20 years
old, but build in a fashion that leaves lower ceiling
heights, lots of dark timbers and difficult room
proportions. The clients wanted a modern comfy
lounge/snug but have a inglenook style fireplace
which dominated the room. They couldn’t see how
they could get that clean edge design they had in
previous homes. We added a deco inspired coving
as a traditional coving would have been too deep
for the ceiling, balanced the room by blocking up
one of the two entrances, and inlaid a simple pat-
terned carpet into a rustic wood floor. Picking out
a pop of colour and blending the TV into a media
wall in dark textures similar to the fireplace meant
that the TV didn’t dominate as a focal point, and
the fireplace still remained a feature, but with other
darker aspects to the room it no longer dominated
the room. When it comes to property like this get-
and leave your answer in the comments on the Mead Open Farm Competition post Which Cove has lots of sand
and water to play with at Mead Open Farm?
a) Captain Blackfoot’s Coveb) Bailey’s Covec) Shaggy’s Cove
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There’s so much to play on at the Farm, with Topsy Turvy Towers, an amaz-
ing outdoor adventure playground full of climbing, sliding and swinging fun.
There’s also the Sky Trail, a high ropes course with narrow, swaying bridges to
cross with only ropes and a safety harness to hold you up. And Giant’s Rock
gives kids the opportunity to try a bit of mountaineering as well!
This summer, pirates officially opened the wonderful new Shaggy’s Cove,
with its irresistible combination of sand and water – buckets and spades are
provided, of course!And even if it rains, with animal activities from bottle feeding lambs to the
ever-popular Bunny Hop, plus 13,000 sq ft of indoor fun in Shaggy’s huge
PlayWorld, there’s plenty of opportunity for kids of all ages to be entertained as
well as active, whatever the weather.
There’s a packed summer schedule too, so families are guaranteed a brilliant
day out – and all the activities and play are included in the admission price.
Mead Open Farm is just south of Leighton Buzzard. Follow the brown signs
from A505 or A4146. For further information and prices visit
There’s so much to do this summer at Mead Open Farm
and we’ve 2 sets of Family Day Tickets
(each admitting 2 adults and 2 children) to give away!
Winners will be picked at random and notified on 21st August 2015.
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New Transport Minister, Andrew Jones MP,
officially launched construction of the Wood-
side Link road during a visit to the Sundon
Road site.
The Minister saw first hand how the £38.3m scheme will
bring vital connectivity to new housing developments,
the A5-M1 Link road, a new M1 motorway junction 11a,
and the industrial areas of Houghton Regis and Dunsta-
ble.
Cllr Nigel Young, Executive Member for Regeneration,
hosted the event, which celebrated the unique funding
partnership that has made the road possible, with £20m
of funding from SEMLEP (South East Midlands Local En-
terprise Partnership), £5m from the Government’s Pinch
Point Fund, and £1m from developers.Transport Minister, Andrew Jones MP, said: “This scheme
will make it easier for people to access Luton Airport
and the M1, providing better journeys for residents and
businesses and supporting more housing and jobs.
The Government is committed to investing in faster and
more reliable transport links. This road scheme is part
of our long-term economic plan to deliver benefits for
everyone.”
Cllr Young added: “We have worked very hard to turn
our regeneration plans for Dunstable and Houghton Re-
gis into action and the link road is critical to these. It plays
a vital role in unlocking nearly £2 billion of investment in
housing, communities, business and infrastructure. It is
already attracting major companies to the area who are
expected to bring 2,000 new local jobs in the immediate
future. For Dunstable and Houghton Regis, the Wood-
side Link is bringing regeneration while relieving town
centres of congestion.”Guests also included Hilary Chipping, Head of Infrastruc-
ture (Housing & Transport), SEMLEP; and Nick Osborne,
Regional Director of Operations for contractor Balfour
Beatty.
Nick Osborne, Balfour Beatty Regional Director of Opera-
tions, said: “Today’s ceremony performed by Andrew
Jones MP marks a significant step in the delivery of the
Woodside Link Road Project alongside Central Bed-
fordshire Council, a road that will provide an important
connection between the Woodside business area and
the M1.”
Dr Ann Limb CBE DL, Chair of SEMLEP, said: “SEMLEP is
delighted that the Woodside Link project in Dunstable,
with £20m of funding from SEMLEP’s Local Growth Fund,
is now underway. This new road will play a vital role in
opening up housing and commercial development sites
north of Houghton Regis to enable the delivery of an ad-
ditional 2,400 new jobs and 5,150 new homes by 2031.”
and leave your answer in the comments on the Mead Open Farm Competition post Which Cove has lots of sand
and water to play with at Mead Open Farm?
a) Captain Blackfoot’s Coveb) Bailey’s Covec) Shaggy’s Cove
www.thevinemagazine.co.uk
WIN
There’s so much to play on at the Farm, with Topsy Turvy Towers, an amaz-
ing outdoor adventure playground full of climbing, sliding and swinging fun.
There’s also the Sky Trail, a high ropes course with narrow, swaying bridges to
cross with only ropes and a safety harness to hold you up. And Giant’s Rock
gives kids the opportunity to try a bit of mountaineering as well!
This summer, pirates officially opened the wonderful new Shaggy’s Cove,
with its irresistible combination of sand and water – buckets and spades are
provided, of course!And even if it rains, with animal activities from bottle feeding lambs to the
ever-popular Bunny Hop, plus 13,000 sq ft of indoor fun in Shaggy’s huge
PlayWorld, there’s plenty of opportunity for kids of all ages to be entertained as
well as active, whatever the weather.
There’s a packed summer schedule too, so families are guaranteed a brilliant
day out – and all the activities and play are included in the admission price.
Mead Open Farm is just south of Leighton Buzzard. Follow the brown signs
from A505 or A4146. For further information and prices visit
There’s so much to do this summer at Mead Open Farm
and we’ve 2 sets of Family Day Tickets
(each admitting 2 adults and 2 children) to give away!
Winners will be picked at random and notified on 21st August 2015.
The Vine Magazine
12
media pack 2016We specialise in
reaching the areas other magazines don’t reach, particularly the
villages.Our Readers... 30,000+ Potential Customers ...Looking for your services
Luton Edition
Bramingham Wigmore
Stopsley
BarnfieldIcknield
Bushmead
Harlington
Toddington
Stanbridge
Marsworth
Pitstone
Ivinghoe Aston
AshridgeRingshall
DagnallEaton Bray
Edlesborough Totternhoe
Eggington
Hockliffe
Tilsworth
Tebworth
Dunstable & Houghton Regis
StudhamKensworth
Whipsnade
Dunstable Edition
Wingate
The Vine VILLAGESis distributed to approximately 8,000 homes in - Toddington, Harlington, Hockliffe, Stanbridge, Tilsworth, Eggington, Tebworth, Totternhoe, Eaton Bray, Ashridge, Ringshall, Edlesborough, Pitstone, Ivinghoe, Ivinghoe Aston and Marsworth.
The Vine DUNSTABLE is distributed free to approximately 12,000 homes and businesses throughout Dunstable, Studham, Whipsnade, Kensworth and Houghton Regis. - reaching a good cross section of the local community.
The Vine LUTONis distributed to approximately 10,000 homes in the Bramingham, Bushmead, Icknield, Barnfiled Stopsley and Wigmore wards of Luton.
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