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FAIRWAYS CARE HOMEFULLY REFURBISHED

AQUALINE SERVICES -QUALITY PLUMBING

FREE

Packed With Music And Events For The Autumn

Issue 14 - Oct - Nov 2012

It’s all about you !

The No1

free magazine

for Grimsby,

Cleethorpes &

NE Lincs

Saxby Roofing -For All Your Roofing

RequirementsProServe

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For WinterGrimsby Lifts -

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Contents

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Design, Photography, EditorialIan Pickles Contributors to this issue:Josie Gray, Charlotte Bowen, Culture House, Driftnet Poets, Gordon Wilson, Tracey Smith, David J Ellis, Paul Haynes, Marcelene Romagnuolo, Richard Markham, Trevor Ekins, Mark Howarth, A&Ms Dance, StockXchange.com

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In The Know

In The KnowYour indispensable guide to what’s going on where you live

Concert Season In Full Swing At The

Central HallGrimsby Central Hall on Duncombe Street is offering an eclectic programme of musical events over the Autumn season including jazz with the Leo Solomon Trio on October 27th and swing with the Fanfare Big Band on November 9th. Lovers of classical music are particularly well catered for in November with performances by the celebrated cello and piano duo of Philip Higham and Alisdair Beatson on November 8th and a performance by Grimsby born international concert pianist Richard Markham with the Grimsby Symphony Orchestra on November 17th. The programme for the evening includes two favourite pieces by Beethoven, the Piano Concerto No5 ‘The Emperor’ and Symphony No1 in C as well as Mendelssohn’s Fingal’s Cave. It’s Richard Markham’s 60th birthday this year and we’ve got an interview with him in this issue. for further information or to buy tickets contact the Central Hall Box Office on 01472 355025.

Flash Fiction Workshop With

Nick TriplowIn an age of internet driven media editors are increasingly looking

for shorter works, more easily read on a computer screen. As flash fiction – notionally a short tale somewhere between 300-1000 words – becomes more popular, writer and editor Nick Triplow will be visiting The Grimsby Writers on October 22nd for a workshop called The Beauty Of Small

Ideas in which he takes a look at how to best to approach this distinct form of writing. Nick is an experienced arts journalist and editor and the author of the South London noir novel Frank’s Wild Years. He has written a number of pieces of short fiction and the social history

books, The Women They Left Behind and Distant Water.The workshop will take place in Meeting Room 1 at the Grimsby Central Library between

2.30pm and 4.30pm. For further information or to book a place

contact Ron Geddes on 01472 509758.

Fantasy Worlds In The Spotlight At

The PierDarth Vader has a drink with Frodo Baggins, while Aslan gives Odysseus a wedgie. If you’re a fan of fantasy fiction then you’re cordially invited to a fun and inspiring evening looking at how writers, film makers, story tellers and role players have developed the classic theme of the Spiritual Quest throughout the centuries. The event is being held at the pier in Cleethorpes on October 29th at 7.30pm so come and hear our panel as they discuss CS Lewis, JRR Tolkein, Star Wars, Norse Mythology and much, much more - come prepared to expand your mind. A question and answer session will follow the panel discussion.

The Motown Sound Comes To The Showground

Fans of Motown and Soul Music are sure of a great night on

Saturday November 17th when the Lincolnshire Showground hosts an evening featuring a four course menu and music from live band

The Sensations. Tickets are £25 per person and are

available from the Events Centre Box Office on 0113 2876387.

Below - Author Nick Triplow will be at the Central Library on October 22nd for a Flash Fiction Workshop.

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In The Know

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Throughout October and early November a new festival of literature will be arriving at venues all around the area. The Filter Festival replaces the former Lit.Com festival in the arts calendar with a promise to offer more focus on regional writers whilst still offering high quality events for all.During Filter, a high number of prominent local writers will be showcased alongside others of national renown and there are lots of opportunities for participation. Writing workshops and an open mic competition, as well as panel discussions, are offered and there’s plenty for children to join in with too, from the Poetry on the Prom Project to a Play in a Week.Filter promises a series of exciting events for anyone with an interest in the written and spoken word.One of the highlights of the festival will be a one-off visit to Grimsby from Fitzrovia Productions, fresh from the Edinburgh Festival, who will be performing their acclaimed show The Fitzrovia Radio Hour (in the style of 1940s radio plays) to a live audience at Oasis Wintringham Academy on Monday 22 October.What’s more the festival has teamed up with Estuary Radio’s Arts and Culture Show so that listeners can switch on and hear interviews with authors, finding out how their ideas are formed and how their books have come about.Another link comes with Cleethorpes Parkway Cinema, which has made the move to screen theatre shows live from the National Theatre in London.

Filter will also coincide with the launch of an all-new website, a resource for those interested in writing – called The Dock (www.thedock.info).

The site will feature writing hints and tips, include links to national initiatives and other resources and showcase new writing as well as profile regional writers.One of those being featured on the site is locally based author Kerry Drewery, who has recently secured a three-book deal with publisher Harper Collins. Her first novel of the series A Brighter Fear, is about a fifteen year-old girl Lina living in Bagdad. Charlotte Bowen, festival director said: “There is a wealth of writing talent in the area and the festival is moving to celebrate those and emerging writers, to give them a spotlight and support their endeavours. It’s a bumper festival, hosting poetry, crime writing, writing workshops, nationally-acclaimed theatre, open discussions and children’s events.

We have support from the Arts Council England which has allowed us to bring artists and performers of national renown to the area, making for a high quality festival that ultimately everyone can enjoy.”

Full listings for the festival can be found at www.theculturehouse.co.uk Email [email protected] for more information

Filter Festival Promises To PutLocal Authors In The Spotlight

Above - Fitzrovia Productions are at the Oasis Academy on October 22ndBelow left to right - Writers George Szirtes, Joe Solo and Phyll Smith who will

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Out & About

Out & About 9

Oriental ExpressWhen you visit Oriental Express in Cleethorpes you experience the ultimate buff et dining experience. Th is establishment off ers a wide range of oriental cuisine, from Chinese to Indian. With over 50 tasty dishes to sample, on an all you can eat basis, it’s not hard to see why Oriental Express is the place to be! Also enjoy a freshly prepared salad bar, and an all inclusive, self service ice cream bar which off ers which off ers a choice of toppings. Why not enjoy a drink and relax in the contemporary bar, where you can socialise before/after your dining experience. Group bookings are being taken for parties, for further information please ring 01472 694999, or visit the website.

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Cleethorpes Light Railway Celebrates Its Birthday In

Oktoberfest StyleIt was happy 21st birthday down at the station last month and they certainly celebrated in style! There were passenger trains running every 15mins, Traditional Oktoberfest music and lots of German beers for everyone to enjoy. Everyone had a good time whether it was dancing, eating the authentic German food, or trying a new beer. The celebrations went through the day and on into the night time with Martin Samuels, Breakfast Show presenter from Estuary Radio mixing the Oktoberfest music over the weekend. Coming soon the ever popular Santa Event - more information is available on our website www.cleethorpescoastlightrailway.co.uk

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Kids’ Stuff

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Beaconthorpe Methodist Church, Grimsby Rd 07886 378788 [email protected]

Clee Kids ClubFor working parents it can be hard it is to balance your work hours with collecting the kids from school - but now there’s a solution to the problem - Clee Kids Club. Based in Beaconthorpe Church on Grimsby Rd and staff ed by fully qualifi ed and CRB checked carers they can pick your kids up from school and look after them in a safe and happy environment until you collect them. Everyone at the Club is committed to ensuring that the children have a great time with proper old fashioned games, stories and creative activities so they love coming and they have a Parent and Toddler session on Wednesdays from 10 till 12! For further information ring Angela on 07886 378788.

Do your kids get withdrawal symptoms if they’re separated from their games consoles for more than half an hour? Do you get choruses of ‘I’m bored’ if you try to wean them off their XBoxes and Nintendos? Sometimes it seems like kids today just don’t know how to have fun anymore. So we did a quick survey round the office to see what games people remember fondly from their childhoods and we came up with a fine list of pastimes but we’re not sure that our kids can play these games - can yours ?First up on our trip down memory lane is chess. There was something very exciting about just getting those pieces out of the box for the first time, learning to set them up in the correct positions and their various moves. Chess teaches patience and strategy and improves memory, concentration and logical thinking. It’s also one of the

few games where many young children will be able to beat some adults and that’s always going to be a source of fun. Not for every child of course, some just hated it, but for those that do enjoy it chess was great.Secondly on our list was marbles. What could be simpler or more appealing? Tiny glass balls with coloured centres that cry out to be flicked and clattered against each other, knocked from circles and out of lines. And they all had special names - tiger eyes, puries, aggies and jaspers. Great stuff if a little tough on the knees. The only real downside to marbles was

the trouble you could get into if your dad trod on one in his bare feet or if one went up the hoover. If the weather was fine then

darts in the garden became an option. No matter how much we promised to be careful we were never allowed to take the

dartboard in the house. Good for hand eye coordination, good for training maths skills (treble 17, double 18, double 14 = 115), great training for the ancient coming of age ritual known as going down the pub for the first time. Which brings us to the good old

fashioned playing cards, surely the most versatile games equipment in the

world. There are literally hundreds of games that

can be played with a deck of cards, ranging from nursery

games like Snap and Old Maid to adult games of maddening complexity like Bridge, Bezique and Canasta. And if all that gets too much then there’s always card houses to build - the world record is a replica of the Venetian Macao Hotel using over 200,000 cards - so that’ll keep them quiet for a few days.Others on our list included dominoes, poker dice, Meccano and backgammon - but the one thing that everyone agreed was that there was a lot of fun to be had from these simple and relatively inexpensive toys - and that it would be great if we could persuade young people today to put down their games controllers for a little while and enjoy some good old fashioned games!

Do you get fed up with seeing kids hooked on TV and games consoles? Maybe it’s time for some ......

Good OldFashioned Games

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Home Computing

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DJIT ServicesIt can be a disaster when a computer or laptop crashes or becomes infected with a virus. Vital work, treasured family photos and videos, essential emails can all be lost and you have to lug your machine around town until you fi nd someone who can do the repair. Wouldn’t it be great if the repair came to you? Well now it does! DJIT Services is a mobile one stop computer and laptop repair service - when you have a problem just give Dave a call on 07754 747581 and he’ll be round to sort it out. He can also supply new and used computers and laptops and help with reinstalls and upgrades - so if you’ve got a computer problem then DJIT Services are the answer!

As a computer technician I am often asked to deal with malwares of various kinds which have been allowed to infect computer system. Most people have heard of such things as viruses and trojans and in the last issue I suggested free options for keeping your computer safe but it is essential that any protection is kept up to date because there are always new and ingenious malwares appearing out there and the antivirus companies are constantly updating their databases.Over the past few months I have come across increasing numbers of home computers

which have been infected with a type of malware known as ‘ransomware’ (it is also sometimes referred to as a cryptoviruses or cryptoworms.) They can cause a lot of distress as well as expense to the victim so I thought I’d use this issue to give you a heads up.Ransomwares are cunning - many people who are victims never even realise it - because they are designed to perform a con trick on the computer user. Having entered the system via a system insecurity or a compromised download the ransomware proceeds to encrypt the users personal files, making them inaccessible. Imagine how distressing it would be to boot up and find that you had lost contact with all your documents and photos!What’s worse is that the infected computer will display messages that say that the owner needs to download expensive special software to remove the problem. It may also contain threats that the problem is a punishment for downloading pirate files or for illegal material, such as child pornography, being found on a drive.

To make the threat even more convincing personal information from the hard drive may be shown on the screen and a webcam feed may even be displayed. These warnings can look very official and intimidating. The most common one at the moment is the Reveton bug, also known as the “Metropolitan Police Scam” which shows what purports to be a police enforcement notice on screen and prevents the user from accessing their files until a payment is made to a PO Box or via Ukash. If your computer is infected then first of all don’t pay! Take it straight to a repairer and get them to remove the problem - it can be a complicated job and one that requires a professional in most cases.

Best Beware OfRansomware!

with David J Ellis of DJIT Services

Pictured above is a screengrab of the shut out screen which may result from a computer being infected with the Metropolitan Police Scam bug.

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Hobbies & Crafts

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When we first took over the business we soon realised that a good crafting retailer is not just a shop - it’s a part of people’s lives - a place to meet friends, discuss projects and improve skills. Soon our customers became our friends and we thought long and hard about how we could best meet the their needs. We soon figured out that one of the main things people look for in a craft supplier is variety - people like to browse! So we expanded into the premises next door - giving us a much larger space for more exciting ranges of fabrics and accessories catering for lots of different crafting activities.

The difference it made was amazing - the shop became a place that people enjoyed visiting just to see what was new - they knew they’d always find something new and exciting on offer!The next priority was quality - when the browsing is over it’s quality that wins out. We expanded our range to include fabrics by Fat Quarters and Jelly Rolls (we’ll sell in small quantities if they’re needed). We also

have ranges of top quality wool and sewing and knitting patterns by Butterick, Simplicity, McCalls and Kwiksew.The other thing a shop like ours has to offer is knowledge. Our customers frequently look to us for help and advice in their chosen crafts. Linda and I help out wherever we can but there are limits to our knowledge and it seemed like a good idea to run classes ourselves and to bring experts in to help out where we couldn’t. Our latest class was with Sharon and was a beginners guide to using a sewing machine. Next time they will be making a classic A-Line Skirt from start to finish in a day! We also have beading and embroidery with Sheila and jewellery making with Sally Anne.We also have two ongoing ‘Sit ‘n’ Sew groups that meet on a Wednesday morning and evening, a great chance to enjoy your craft and meet your friends.We have two ‘Brother Open Days’ coming up one on the 26th October and the 8th December great if you are thinking of a new sewing machine for Christmas – there will also be an ex demo sale on some of the machines on these days so you can grab a real bargain.

Crafty Ideaswith Paul Haynes of Grimsby Sewing & Knitting

Grimsby Sewing & KnittingGrimsby Sewing and Knitting certainly know their stuff ! Last year they expanded their premises, ensuring that the customers can easily browse, with plenty of space and selection. Th ey are main stockists of Jamone, Brother, Silver and Pfaff machines. Th ey have an excellent range of haberdashery items, knitting patterns and yarns, an extensive range of dance and stage fabrics, patchwork and quilting fabrics, and lots of quilting accessories. Th ey also off er a wide range of lessons and skills sessions with experienced tutors. Grimsby Sewing and Knitting also have an eBay shop and are in the process of introducing an online pres-ence. For more info call: 01472 343921

Paul and Linda took over the Grimsby Sewing And Knitting shop in Freeman Street nearly five years ago and in that time they have expanded their premises, introduced new lines and started running their popular series of hands on lessons and tutorials. They also run Sit & Sew sessions so crafters can get together and enjoy their hobby in the company of other like minded people.Running the shop has shown them the importance of the relationship between crafter and supplier and here Paul talks about what you should look for from a good craft shop.

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Poetry

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Words and images often work well in combination and with this in mind Gill and Elaine from Abbey Walk Gallery and the Driftnet Poets are embarking on a year long project which will result in the publication of a book containing new poems inspired by the exhibitions at the gallery. The Driftnet Poets as writers in residence at the gallery will be working with some of the resident artists and offering activities in the gallery over the life of the residency. It is an exciting and creative opportunity to bring together two mediums in this way and is a venture that celebrates the spirit of collaboration between groups of people working in the arts. The gallery provides a warm welcome to its visitors and the poets are hoping to contribute to that atmosphere and will be delighted to talk to visitors about their writing and how it relates to the work on display. The residency will be officially launched as part of the month long literary event, The Filter Festival, hosted and promoted by The Culture House www.theculturehouse.co.uk At a special launch event on Friday 2nd November the Driftnet Poets will read some of their work. This event will run between 2.00 and 4.00 pm. Tickets can be purchased exclusively at the gallery for £5.00. The cost includes coffee and cake. Places are strictly limited and so people are advised to book early to avoid disappointment. For further information about Driftnet Poets please email:

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The Driftnet Poets live and write in Grimsby, North East Lincolnshire. Established in 2001, over the past decade the group has developed a distinct identity and a following in the region. Each poet has a unique voice and interests and the group provides a supportive forum in which individuals can explore and develop their writing through the critiquing process.

In October 2010 Driftnet published its third collection, In Continuum, a range of work which explores landmarks and landscapes of North East Lincolnshire.

For some examples of the Driftnetters’ work or to get in touch why not visit their blog at driftnetpoets.blogspot.

Train Station, Grimsby Docks

No smoking on this platform nowwhere we once dodgedthrough steam that spilledfrom panting shunting trainsat this last stop before the pontoon and the prom.

No more excited squealsjust the sometime screech of steelfrom track and wheel and the only moaning you will hearis that of traffic overheadabove where we, unwitting, foundlitter of lonely drinkers and desperate lovein shelters rendered redundant by peace.

Red admirals court cotoneastersand cabbage whites flirt with buddleiaserenaded by blowflydrawn by the draught of fishthat haunts this place where cod once leftfor London and for Leedsand trippers returned to Bradfordand beyond.

Gordon Wilson

Cinder Track

An expanse of green sea Where each gust of Mexican waveSends lapping husksBusily sweeping the lane

And the grand old ancient:Our tree,Stands like a gnarled KnutComplete with rope-swing ponytail.

Above him Heavens threatenIn mauve, cobalt, steel

And no matter how high we climbedWe could never reach God’s Fingers.

Tracy Booth

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People

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Q: Why have you chosen to give your 60th birthday concert in Grimsby?A: That’s easily answered! At times such as landmark birthdays it’s inevitable that you think about your roots – maybe you’re scared of looking forward! – and at 60 you’re much nearer the end of your career than the beginning so it’s a suitable opportunity to celebrate where it all started and, thankfully, with some of the people around you who helped to make that happen.Q: How did you stay in touch with the musical life of Grimsby once you had started to study in London?A: It wasn’t really possible at first but it wasn’t long before I was invited to give concerts on a professional basis in the area by Roy Kemp and others and when Roy was promoting his Country House Recitals I was one of the young performers whose careers he wished to encourage. I was often invited to give recitals for Wintringham Society of Arts, which later became Grimsby Concert Society, and alsoto perform piano concertos with the Youth Orchestra and the GSO. Lately I have been involved more directly with the Central Hall, ever since they bought a new piano, and inaugurated the biennialChoral Gala Concerts which have been a great success.Q: You have enjoyed a very varied career - what are the highlights?A: There are so many it’s hard to choose. At 20 I entered the Geneva International Competition and won the Bronze Medal - that was very exciting. The Countess of Munster Musical Trust, chose

me, along with Raphael Wallfisch and Felicity Lott, to appear as soloists with the EnglishChamber Orchestra (conducted by Raymond Leppard) at the Queen Elizabeth Hall. I was a finalist in the BBC Piano Competition and that led to Radio 3 broadcasts and subsequent appearances as soloist with all the major London orchestras at Victor Hochhauser’s concerts at the Royal Albert Hall, Royal Festival Hall and the Barbican.And I have had the chance to play with many great musicians. I formed a duo with the cellist Raphael Wallfisch when we were students and we played together for 12 years. I played with both the Medici and the Coull String Quartets and on one occasion partnered Paul Tortelier, the French cellist . Then I was the pianist in the Burlington Piano Trio. And of course in 1977 I formed a piano duo with David Nettles which continues to go from strength to strength. We have never accepted that the two piano recital, once a very popular event in the UK was a thing of the past.Q: Finally, what will be your feelings when you climb up those steps to the Central Hall platform?A: I shall be nervous. People are often surprised about that, but nerves are somewhat essential to a good performance, and experience just helps to conquer them rather than eliminate them. However I am lookingforward to it, and the warm atmosphere and acoustic of the hall will, I’m sure, make it feel just like “coming home”!Q: Thank you very much and have a great birthday concert.

A time to celebrate back where it all started -

Richard Markham’s 60th Birthday Concert

International concert pianist Richard Markham was born in Grimsby and attended Wintringham School. His father worked in education, his mother was a freelance writer. He learned piano with Shirley Kemp and also played the viola with the GCDYO and Grimsby Symphony Orchestra.

His music has taken him all around the world both as a solo artist and as part of a renowned piano duo with David Nettle.This year he is back in Grimsby twice - in September for his 60th Birthday Concert and in November with the Grimsby Symphony Orchestra.We spoke to Richard backstage and asked him what it’s like to be back in his home town.

Richard Markham, international concert pianist, whose 60th Birthday Concert t00k place in September. He will be back at the Central hall in November with the Grimsby Symphony Orchestra.

For more information about Richard Markham’s concert with the Grimsby Symphony Orchestra in November contact the Central Hall Box Office on 01472 355025

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Services Directory

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Grimsby StairliftsIf you’re starting to fi nd the stairs a bit of a challenge then a visit to Grimsby Stairlifts can increase your independence and help you adjust. Our fully qualifi ed engineers can fi t new or reconditioned lifts, straight or curved, to fi t any shape of staircase. We off er a full warranty on any lift that we fi t and we can carry out repairs on any make. We can arrange next day installation on straight lifts if required and we also supply public access platforms, passenger lifts and bath lifts. We are not agents but a long established family business - we started out as a husband and wife team and now our son has joined as well. Dad Terry has been in the business since 1977 and has vast experience on all makes of lifts, hoists and chair lifts. Our success has been built on our product knowledge and quality of service. So why not give us a call? Having a stairlift fi tted can give you a boost of freedom, making life easier and letting you get back to doing the things that other people take for granted. For more information ring 01472 210200 or check out our advert.

Geoff ’s Gardening ServicesHere is what some of Geoff ’s customers have to say about his gardening services. “We have employed Geoff for many years now and we have no hesitation in highly recommending him. He is a very reliable, hard working and polite

man. We have always been delighted with his work and he always checks with us from the start exactly what we want and then he works very hard to achieve this. When he has fi nished he clears all the rubbish away and takes it to be disposed of. Th e garden looks a picture. We have never been disappointed.” - Mrs M.E. - New Waltham “I have found Geoff to be friendly, hard working, reliable and prepared to tackle any task asked of him. He even moved my greenhouse.” - Mr Barich - Scartho

turn to for support. That’s where The Grandparent’s Association can help. They offer advice on a wide range of topics from how to help your grandchildren do well at school to how to cope with any inter generational friction. They also have an extensive section on money advice and excellent coverage of the legal aspects of grandparenthood.Their website is at www.grandparents-association.org.uk and they also operate a helpline on 0845 4349585 - so if you’ve got any queries give them a call and get advice from the experts.

Wishing a very happy 25th birthday to

The Grandparents’ Association

There’s no doubt that becoming a grandparent gives you a whole new perspective on life - it’s great fun even if it sometimes can be exhausting and somewhat expensive at times. It can also be a little bit bewildering - there are boundaries and rules to be decided and because every family creates it’s own grandparent roles there can sometimes be disagreement between family members. Every new grandparent has a lot to offer in terms of advice and experience but they also need to learn when to hold back - nobody wants to be accused of interfering. But if you have any doubts about the do’s and dont’s of grandparenting it can be difficult finding people to

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For WinterIt’s that time of year again - good old autumn is upon us with its mists and mellow fruitfulness and that’s fine but we know that it’s only a couple of short months until winter arrives in full force. That’s why this is the time of year for getting all of those jobs done that you’ve been putting off through the summer - pipes that need lagging, gutters that need cleaning out, heating systems in need of an overhaul, overgrown gardens - now’s he time for getting them sorted because we know deep down that if we ignore them they’ll only get worse.So here is our list of tradesmen and service providers who we know do a great job at a reasonable price - proper old fashioned service with a smile and a sense of pride in a job well done.So don’t wait till disaster strikes - get on the phone and get those pesky problems sorted out before they become emergencies.

Santa is on the way and if the budding musician in your family has asked for a new instrument then you might like to know about Twelve Bar Music’s lay away scheme. Make your choice now and pay in instalments to spread the cost of your happy and musical Christmas!

Ian J Dalton - PlumberFor all your plumbing needs look no further than Ian J Dalton Ltd. We have over 15 years of experience, our work is fi rst rate and our prices are competitive - as our customers in Grimsby, Scunthorpe and Hull will testify. We also supply and fi t heating systems to keep your home warm and comfortable and if you’re in the market for a bathroom refi t you can count on us to meet all your needs. We can supply high quality tiling, bathroom furniture and fi ttings - all at excellent prices and with our 100% commitment to service guaranteed.For further information contact Ian on 01472 235096 or mobile 0772 1785130.

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DSB Damp Proofi ngDSB are David Stiles and Steve Burrows - who off er a specialist damp proofi ng service including traditional and chemical systems and are happy to give free no obligation quotations and good honest advice. Since 2008 they have built a reputation for always carrying out work to the very highest standards at aff ordable prices. Th eir testimonials fi le is impressive, including one customer for whom DSB stepped in, at minimal cost, to fi nish work left incomplete by another proofer and Julie from Grimsby who was over the moon when DSB damproofed her home, reskimmed the walls and even helped source a new kitchen for her.For information call Dave on 0780 6881694 or Steve on 0790 5135856

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ProServe - Building Maintenance Experts Are you thinking about ways to increase the beauty, comfort and value of your home? Replacement windows and doors perhaps, or a conservatory? Maybe a smart new kitchen or a bathroom renovation? Whatever improvements you’re thinking about you should be thinking about getting in touch with ProServe.ProServe are experts in home maintenance and improvement including fi tting PVC windows and doors, conservatories, fascias and guttering, kitchen and bathroom installation, roof repairs, painting and decorating, garden maintenance and fencing. Th ey also undertake full property refurbishments. So whatever you need make ProServe your fi rst port of call - because it always makes sense to speak to the experts!

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SLS TilingIf you’re thinking about a bathroom or kitchen renovation then make sure you get in touch with SLS Tiling and get the benefi t of their many years of experience in the trade. SLS was founded in 2004 by Stephen Spencer and is proud to be a small family run business that really cares about its customers - delivering fi rst class results every time whatever kind of tiling you choose. Th ey’re also experienced at working with Victorian style tile patterns and they are experts in using tiled surfaces to create exactly the style and eff ect that you require. For a free quotation and advice give them a ring on 07747 524576 or contact them via the SLS Tiling Facebook page.

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Visit our showroom in King Edward Street, Grimsby

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Saxby Roofi ngAt Saxby Roofi ng we pride ourselves on off ering the highest quality in roofi ng services. We understand that undertaking roof repairs can be a major investment and we commit ourselves to performing your work to the highest possible standards. We work on nearly all types of roofs, including slate and tile roofi ng and we off er competitive rates on guttering repairs and plastic fascias. We specialise in fl at roofs and as experts, we always use the highest quality products to make sure that when your roof has been re-felted that it stays water tight for years to come. We are members of the Guild of Master Craftsmen and will undertake storm damage repairs and can also perform general building work if required.

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• Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning• Commercial Premises Cleaning• Application of Stainguard• Allergy Protection for Carpets & • Upholstery • Carpet Whipping

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Cleethorpes Bed ShopCleethorpes Bed Shop is a small family run business, established for 12 years, our aim is to serve the local community. We pride ourselves in off ering competitive prices, free local delivery, old bed disposal and an excellent after sales service.Divan beds are assembled free of charge, in the room of your choice, (small charge for bedsteads). We can supply fl atpack or ready assembled furniture and bed frames in leather, metal or wood, in sizes from 2ft 6 through to 6ft. We can also provide odd sizes for caravans etc and we stock headboards, pillows, mattress protectors and bedding so whatever your needs do not hesitate to give Marcie a call or pop in and see her.

A comfy mattress can make a world of difference not just to your sleep patterns but to your whole life. If you sleep well and wake refreshed then you will be a happier person - simple as that - and the main factor is deciding whether or not you sleep well is

often the suitability and condition of your mattress.Mattresses should be changed every 5-10 years - buy the best you can afford - a budget mattress may be a false economy. What kind of mattress to buy is a matter of personal preference. Some people prefer soft others

Choosing a new bed is a big decision - hereMarcie from Cleethorpes Bed Shop offers some advice on how to get .....

A GoodNight’s Sleep

prefer firm. There are two main types available - memory foam and pocket sprung.Memory foam, which is heat sensitive and moulds to your shape is the latest innovation in mattress manufacture. Different types of memory foam

mattresses are available including standard and orthopaedic and they may have pocket springs or be springless. Memory foam mattresses do not need turning as the memory foam sits on the top. My advice when buying memory foam is that there needs to be at least 2ins of foam - anything less is just a comfort layer.

A temperature sensitive cover helps with overheating but some manufacturers are developing cool memory foam which eliminates this problem. Memory foam mattresses are particularly recommended for anyone suffering medical problems.Many people still prefer pocket

springing in which springs are encapsulated in individual cotton pockets giving excellent support. Pocket springing is far superior to old fashioned cage springing or continuous springing - with these old fashioned mattresses when one person gets in or out of bed the whole bed shifts, with pocket springs you use only the springs you need. Mattresses have a spring count number - the higher the spring count the better the support. They usually start at 800 and go up to a possible 2000. Higher spring counts can be more expensive but which is right for you will depend on a personal preference.I hope when you change your mattress you find these tips helpful. Good luck and have a great night’s sleep.

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Left: Guest columnist Marcie, proprietor of Cleethorpes Bed Shop

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A Day In the Life

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A DayIn The Life

with Mark Howarth of GardenAidI aim to be out of the house by 8am - we have clients all over the county, as far afield as Horncastle, and I like to be on site and working by nine. I pick up my colleague Michael en route. A lot of what we do is residential but we also have some commercial clients. I’ve been working in horticulture for over forty years, first on farms, then for the council, now for myself. I don’t think I could ever stand working in an office. I like to be outdoors whatever the weather. However cold or miserable it gets I always enjoy my job.There’s always lots of variety in the contracts we get - from reclamations where a garden has become completely overgrown to general maintenance. We also do shed and fence building and lawn care. It’s very rewarding to make a start on what may be not much more than a patch of weeds and see it turn into something beautiful.My favourite is tree work - or arboriculture if we’re being posh. I’ve always had a good head for heights and was always a climber - my nickname at school was monkey. I do my climbing a lot more safely now though. I’m a qualified tree surgeon as well as having RHS Horticulture qualifications and a Pesticides Certificate.Over the years we’ve seen a lot of changes in what people want in their gardens. At one time the fashion was mostly for concrete, gravel and decking but now old fashioned cottage flower gardens

are making a comeback and so are vegetables. This year we have been asked to erect several greenhouses and even to dig up lawns and flower beds and replace them with kitchen gardens. I’m an allotment holder myself so I like to see people growing their own - it’s a lot cheaper and the produce is so fresh and delicious.

We finish about 5pm most days. In the evenings I may go down to the allotment but I’m also a keen member of the Local Business Network - an

organisation which meets in the Pink Butterfly. It’s part of the Round Table movement and it’s a great forum for local business people to get together, make contacts and discuss what’s going on locally. I spend a lot of time on the phone because that’s how I keep in touch with my fiancée Betty. We met over the internet ten years ago and three years after that we met face to face for the first time. She’s from Uganda and spends six months there and six in Grimsby. Meeting her has really changed my life. We’re getting married in December in Fort Portal, in western Uganda. It was through Betty that I became involved in raising money for the medical centre in Mukunyu which is her home town and that’s how the idea of GardenAid was born. I donate ten percent of my income to the health centre project in Mukunyu and Betty and I also collect clothes and other items to be sent out to the village.

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ChallengeMukunyu Parish is an area of western Uganda close to the border with the Congo. The area has suffered as a result of the wars which haver raged through East Africa over the past twenty years and also from the effects of HIV/Aids.

A large proportion of the people who live in Mukunyu are elderly - the war and illness have left a shortage of adults to act as breadwinners in the local economy. The Parish desperately need £10,000 to build a medical centre. There is a shortage of all medicines - even paracetemol can cost too much for the people there to afford!I would like to find 100 business prepared to donate £100 each to help me make the hospital dream into reality. If you’d like to help then give me a call on 07742 638423 - it’s a great chance to make a real difference!

Left: Villagers in Mukunyu Parish, Western UgandaBelow: Mark Howarth of GardenAid

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Six out of 10 drivers are reducing the journeys they make in their cars because of the rising costs of motoring. In a survey by specialist insurance broker Adrian Flux Insurance Services, 60% of those questioned said they were using their car less than before after being hit hard in the wallet by the escalating price of keeping a car on the road.Figures from the 2010 Department of Transport’s National Travel Survey had already revealed that the average number of trips made per year had fallen to its lowest level since the 1970’s. On average, drivers make 960 trips a year compared to 1,086 in 1997, a fall of 12 per cent, despite the number of households with access to a car increasing by 13 % between 1985 and 2010.Some of the decrease in use of the family car is attributed to internet shopping, removing the need to visit out-of-town shopping centres, but the soaring price of petrol from an average of 78p per litre of unleaded in January 2001 to more than £1.42 in

2012 has left many motorists stranded. Petrol prices have risen by 38 % since 2007, with diesel up 43% over the same period, while car insurance premiums rose by an average of 16.4% last year. The higher motoring costs have hit customers at a time when consumers are being squeezed by the rising cost of living and static wages.Gerry Bucke, general manager at Flux, said “Motorists are struggling to cope with the impact of high living costs which means they are choosing to make less journeys in order to make ends meet,” he said and shopping around for the best deal on your car insurance is one of the best ways to cut costs.”True enough, but there are other steps that can be taken - the most obvious being to make sure that your car runs as smoothly and economically as possible - so getting a regular service is a basic essential. We think the firms here are among the best you’ll find - so give them a ring, get a service and save money on fuel and repairs You know it makes sense!

As fuel prices keep rising ....

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Danmat MotorsTired of paying through the nose for second rate work? Get down to Danmat Motors on Pyewipe Road, Grimsby and they’ll make sure you get First Class Service! Th ey give free estimates and guarantee a top quality job at a realistic price. Established in 1999, and with over 40 years experience in the trade, Danmat are experts in servicing and repairs, exhausts, brakes, steering, suspension and minor car body repairs and they work on all makes and models - so whether it’s a mechanical fault, bodywork damage, MOT or service time or if you just want to give your car a thorough check before you go on holiday (or before winter sets in) then head for Danmat Motors and let the experts take car of it!

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very difficult to lock them securely - best thing to do with a folder is to carry it wherever possible.Get in touch with your local police station and find out if they run any bicycle protection events - most forces will indelibly mark your fram,e and record it’s details in their database. Lastly remember that lots of bikes get stolen from the home - a reliable security system or privacy screens such as those advertised below will help deter opportunistic thefts from domestic premises.

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CH Security’s Carl Henry has been installing and servicing alarm and CCTV systems since 2004 and has an impressively long list of customer testimonials to show for his eff orts. ‘It’s great to know that you have made someone feel safer in their own home’ he says, ‘especially if they have been burgled in the past - that can have a devastating eff ect on people’. Carl off ers a wide range of packages to suit all properties and all pockets and has three maintenance packages to choose from for maximum protection. So if you’re in any doubt about your home security give Carl a call on 01472 605997 for a free no obligation assessment and quotation and start making your home a safer place.

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PrivatectGarden privacy and home security is always top priority with Privatect – the UK’s only custom wrought iron gate specialist. We’ll retrofi t your gates and railings with privacy screens, adding beauty and security to your property. Our system was developed in response to widespread public demand. With opportunistic crime on the rise, perhaps you’re craving eff ective garden privacy or maybe you’re simply tired of leaves and litter blowing through your gates. Whatever your story we can customise your gates with our hard wearingwaterproof privacy screens all at one aff ordable fi xed price of just £12.50/sq.ft. For further information please Tel 01472 210222 Mobile 07920198895

get two) but be careful where you use it. D locks are generally the toughest, but flexible locks and chains can be useful in situations where D locks can’t be used for reasons of space. Don’t just lock your bike to some railings or a signpost and never to racks where only one wheel can be fixed, to drainpipes or to posts where the bike can be lifted off - always use the purpose built steel bike racks set in concrete.When locking your bike ensure that the lock goes through the wheel and through the frame - ideally use two locks and secure both wheels in this way. Wrapping the lock tightly is a good idea too - if there is lots of room to wiggle and twist the lock then that makes it much easier to break.Fold up bikes can present special problems - because they do not have a strong triangular frame it is

Bike thefts are on the increase yet the police report that many people are failing to take basic precautionary measures for protecting their property - so here we look at some police advice which could help stop your steed from being stolen.The first step is one which has been around for years - but with a modern twist. Make a note of your bike’s frame number (it’s stamped underneath the chainstay) and keep it safe. Also note any identifying marks on the bike. Then you might want to put the details on an online bicycle registration service - there are lots to choose from, some free, some paid. Of course these measures won’t stop your bike from being stolen - but they make it a lot more likely that you’ll get it back!Next invest in the best heavy duty lock you can afford, (better still

Don’t Make Life Easy For Bike Thieves

Always lock your bike to purpose built concrete mounted bike stands in a public space.

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Planning a party or corporate event?Our catering and event team can help you to make the most of any event - with a range of menus to meet your exact requirements ranging from sandwich and fruit bu� ets for a working lunch to our fantastic hog roasts with all the trimmings when you need something really special. We even have our own top quality facilities at Lucarly’s Club if you’re looking for a venue!

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from English country gardens

to rural Ugandan hospitals

At GardenAid we offer a wide variety of gardening services tailored to meet all your garden requirements including landscaping, fencing, weed control, lawn care, general maintenance and all types of tree work. We have over 40 years of horticultural experience and we promise the highest standards of workmanship, integrity and reliability.We also promise to donate 10% of our profi ts to Age Care Development Uganda, a charity based in the Kyenjojo district of Western Uganda which takes care of elderly people and survivors of HIV/AIDS and of the civil wars which have ravaged East Africa in recent years.So when you use GardenAid not only does your garden look great but you really are helping to care for two communities.

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