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WHAT’S ONYour guide to events & offers in your area
Incorporating the North West Wiltshire Community
NEWFREE MAGAZINE
The Corsham Pound Arts Centre
CINEMA LISTINGScourtesy of
TOP NOSHRestaurant &
Pub Guide
RECIPEOF THE MONTHTasty Ideas from The Bridge Brasserie
Viewed by over 20,000 people Issue 2 March - April 2013
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Welcome to the second edition of Your Local magazine. The magazine has taken of brilliantly and we have had a great response from advertisers and readers. This months cover photo ‘Spring is in the air’ was kindly supplied by Mike Garlick - www.mikegarlick.com
In this edition you’ll find a Whats On Guide, Recipe of the Month, People Profile, Pound Arts Cinema Listing and local Pub & Restaurant Guide. There are also some great offers, so keep you eyes peeled!
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Local Rosemary Conley class lose a whopping 61 stone since January! 14th June 2013 - SAVE THE DATE
Members of local Rosemary Conley Diet & Fitness Clubs instructor Roz Chandler’s classes have lost a whopping 61 stone in total since January of this year! Now, with summer right around the corner Roz is going to help new and existing members feel good in the sun by running a Kardy Party to help raise money for local charity Springboard.
The Kardy Party, which will feature Kardy Laguda himself, will be held at Chippenham Sports Club on 14th June 2013 between 7pm and 10pm
Tickets are £10 or £15 for VIP and can be purchased from Roz by contacting her on 01249 654845 – but hurry – Roz expects this event to sell-out pretty quickly as tickets are limited.
Kardy Laguda is an internationally-renowned exercise presenter and is Rosemary Conley’s latest weapon to help get the nation fit!
For more details about your local Rosemary Conley Diet & Fitness Clubs or the Kardy Party contact Roz on 01249 654845 or 07910 627843.
Unlike other diet clubs, Rosemary Conley classes offer you a unique combination of dietary advice and exercise, which has been central to the life changing successes that my members have seen”.
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What’s on in March...
ClOGS presents ‘ANNIE’ Wednesday 20th - Sunday 24th March
At The Neeld Hall, Chippenham.Performances taking place at 7.30pm on 20th until 23rd. Tickets £12 (Wed eve & matinees) £14 (Thurs, Fri & Sat) £15 on door. Children £6 all performances. Box office 01249 701628 or www.poundarts.org.uk
North Wiltshire Orchestra Concert Saturday 9th March
7.30pm. North Wiltshire Orchestra at St Andrew’s Church Market Place ChippenhamTickets Adult £10, Accompanied under 16’s £1 from Chippenham Community & Visitor Information Centre 01249 665970.
Lambing Weekend At Lackham Farm Saturday 9th - Sunday 10th March
10am - 5pm. Visit the new born lambs & maybe witness one being born. In addition to visiting the lambs there is many things to do & see such as see the cows being milked at 1.30pm, visit the pigs & piglets, feed dear, tractor rides, stalls & much more. Last entry at 4pm. For more details telephone 01249 466800.
Christian Malford’s Scarecrow Trail Saturday 16th March
10am - 5pm. Starting at the Recreation Ground in Christian Malford. Trail sheets £2.50. Theme is Children’s TV Past and Present. For more details please call 01249 658704 or email [email protected]
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People Profile
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Where were you originally from? Bristol but have lived in South Gloucestershire and Wiltshire over the last 30 years.
How did Quartz-Lite come to life? After being made redundant 10 years ago , I looked around for a business and bought a franchise for a replacement kitchen door company covering the Bristol and Bath Area.However in 2004 I was introduced to an Australian concept of transforming worktops with a 7mm thick granite finish worktops which was very unique and i was the first company in the area to offer this service in the South west area and it was a natural fit with the door replacement service.
What’s your Influences? I have always been a keen DIY man and have renovated 5 properties in my time so my involvement in the kitchen business is really something i enjoy doing. It is always very satisfying to be able to transform someones kitchen in just a day with Quartz-Lite and I can honestly say I have never had a dissatisfied customer as once people have it donethey are normally over the moon with the result.
Do you have any Hobbies? I don’t have a tremendous time for hobbies, but I do play Club Badminton every week in Wiltshire and my 7 year old Golden Retriever keeps me fit also.
What’s your favourite place? There are so many nice places in the UK but my favourite has got to be Salcombe and the South Hams area, with its wonderful coastal walks and views
In this edition we are speaking to Andrew Stowey. Read on to find out a little bit more about the man behind it all at Quartz-Lite!
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3. Put all ingredients except citrus juice into a pan, bring to boil & simmer for 10 minutes.
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RECIPEOF THE MONTH
Ingredients Preparation
• 1 orange
• 1 lemon
• 2 used vanilla pods (seeds scraped out)
• 4 sticks lemongrass
• 40g fresh ginger
• 1.35kg chopped rhubarb (forced is preferable)
• 200g sugar
• 170ml elderflower cordial
• 240g sparkling wine
• 240g water
• 4 tbsp grenadine
At this time of the year when the wind bites & the only exciting thing coming from the ground is brassicas the emergence of the year’s first fruit in the shape of forced rhubarb is a welcome delight not only on the taste buds but also the eye due to its bright pink colour. Don’t forget that, despite is lovely appearance, rhubarb has a sting in its tail, the leaves are quite unpleasant & will make you rather ill!
At the restaurant we serve this with gin poached rhubarb & clotted cream but it is also a great adult smoothie in its own right. Alternatively try it gently heated as a warm soup for desert served with vanilla ice cream.
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What’s on at the
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Hope Springs (12a) After 30 years of marriage, Kay decides it’s time to spice things up and reconnect with her husband Arnold. After much persuasion, she convinces him to travel to the small town of Great Hope Springs for an intense week of marriage therapy with a famous relationship
guru. Thursday 7 March, 11am & 7.30pm
Barbara (12a) A simmering, impeccably crafted Cold War thriller. A Berlin doctor banished to a rural East German hospital as punishment for applying for an exit visa, meets and falls for a doctor but
cannot be sure that he is not a spy. Friday 8 March, 11am & 7.30pm
Rust and Bone (15) Ali and his young son Sam hitchhike in hope of a better life with Ali’s sister Louise in Antibes, France. Life takes a dramatic turn when Ali gets a new job as a bouncer and rescues the glamorous, self-assured Stéphanie from a
On the Road (15) Aspiring young writer Sal Paradise finds a kindred spirit when he meets the charming,
unpredictable Dean Moriarty. They take to the road in search of freedom, inspiration and themselves, encountering many fascinating
characters along the way. Thursday 28 March, 11am & 7.30pm
The Master (15) BAFTA nominated Returning from Navy service in World War II, Freddie drifts through a series of post traumatic stress driven breakdowns. Finally he stumbles upon a cult which engages in exercises to clear
the emotions. Thursday 4 April, 11am & 7.30pm
Gambit (12a) In this remake of the 1966 comedy, an art curator decides to seek revenge on his abusive boss by conning him into buying a fake Monet, but his plan requires the help of an eccentric and
unpredictable Texas rodeo queen. Thursday 11 April, 11am & 7.30pm
Silver Linings Playbook (15) Oscar and BAFTA nominated After a stint in a mental institution, Pat Solitano moves back in with his parents. Things get more challenging when Pat meets Tiffany, a mysterious girl with problems of her own. An unexpected bond forms between them and silver linings
appear in both of their lives. Thursday 25 April, 11am & 7.30pm
March - April 2013
The Master
Box Office 01249 701628 | www.poundarts.org.uk
£7 (£6 concessions), £4.50 under 16’s & students (both inc. £1 voluntary donation)
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Meditation and Reiki Group Tues 7 - 8.30pm Pavilion, Box
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Gardener’s CornerSpring – and it’s time to get excited about the garden at last! But where do you start?
That sad and ragged green patch in the middle of most gardens will now need a good rake to remove the moss, and then a gentle mowing with the blades set high. Trim the edges and see the difference it makes to the garden.
Late flowering Clematis will also benefit from a trim now. Cut them down to low buds about 30cm above the ground and they will then flower on the healthy new wood. These smaller-flowered Clematis look especially charming when intermingled with climbing roses.
If you are planning your first-ever vegetable garden this year, start with small beds so that they do not overwhelm you, and tackle one at a time. A 3m by 1.2m bed is a perfect size as it means that you do not need to tread on the beds and compact our notorious local clay soil. Grow only the expensive-to-buy vegetables at first: yellow courgettes, French climbing beans, rocket and fancy salad leaves. Home-grown salad is so much better than the bleached, wilted version sold in plastic bags. Watch out for slugs though!
Have you chitted your potatoes yet? Early potatoes can be planted now and they are great for clearing new ground. The soil will be a lovely texture after harvesting.
Helleborus argutifolius, the Corsican Hellebore, is one of those essential garden plants. Its lovely lime-green flowers last from January to June and the lush, evergreen leaves look almost good to eat! Take care and wear gloves when cutting out the dead leaves and flowers, as the sap is an irritant.
A final plea - don’t knot your daffs when they finish flowering. Let them die down naturally so the bulbs can flower even better next year.
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