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| The Advertiser | page 1 |
September 2014
Promoting local business, trade and services.Advertise! Be Seen! Call Lou 01367 244975 or 07894 554551
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Inside this month:Far Runners: Friends Fitness & FunShrivenham: Language Courses Open For AllAudrina Paisley: Local Therapist - Turns AuthorYoga Classes: Emma Courtnadge - Faringdon & WatchfieldMacmillan: World’s Biggest Coffee Morning 27th SeptemberShorten Vehicle Solution: New Certified MOT Bay - Only £35The Woodman Inn: Welcome David Bryant - New ManagementBright Bespoke Jewellery: Rachel Bright - Sparkling Creations
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|September 2014|TheAdvertiser
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Has been paintingfunny-looking animalssince childhood, butdidn't try doing it for aliving until 2009 after acouple of successfulexhibitions in the southeast of England. Sincethen her paintings
have been published (by Washington Green and ArtMarketing) and sold as originals around the world.She paint’s a range of animals, especially chickens,British birds, dogs and of course cats. Also enjoyspainting still life pictures that feature jam (inparticular half-eaten doughnuts and jam tarts).Kim’s paintings are available as originals and prints,and welcomes discussions about commissions.Currently living in Leeds, UK.If you'd like to find out more, please contact her [email protected]
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With the onset ofAutumn creeping fast
upon us, a good positiveattitude will not solve allour problems, but will
annoy enough people tomake it worth the effort!
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WHO’S NEXT?
Call Trish: 01367 820060Cowleaze Farm, Woolstone, Oxon SN7 7QS
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Faringdon has been chosen to pilot a new museum concept. TheChamber of Commerce amongst others have been approachedfor their views about a “community museum” with the exhibitshoused around the town in local buildings and businesses to makeup a heritage trail. People could follow it using leaflets whichcould be picked up at the various locations or a by using asmartphone app, depending on your preference. Does Faringdonneed a museum? Would it increase visitors to our town? Whatwould you have on display?If you have a view then please get in touch with us [email protected] also contact us if you are have any comments on theavailability of superfast broadband and phone reception inFaringdon and the surrounding area. We are aware that somelocal businesses are having issues with connectivity as thedemands on the infrastructure increases and technologyadvances. We are intending to get the various stakeholderstogether to tell us what developments we can expect in theimmediate future.There are several events to look forward to this autumn. First upis a pint down the pub with our local MP, Ed Vaizey. As both of theprojects mentioned above fall within Ed’s portfolio as Minister forCulture and the Digital Economy, we are sure he will be interestedin your views. Due to his busy schedule, this event has had to bere-arranged for 10th October. On 21st October, the Chamber ofCommerce will be hosting another one of its popular speednetworking evenings. Lastly, details will soon be available for theannual black tie “Community Ball” which will be held at theSudbury House Hotel on Saturday 22nd November.Watch this column for further announcements.The Far Runners are a
Faringdon based socialrunning group who will bewriting a new columneach month with some oftheir favourite routesaround the local area aswell as reviews of nearbyevents. Here they areoutside Budgens recently,recognising the fact that
Simon Tiensa has generously supported the group in thepurchase of some fetching running vests!Since the Far Runners started 18 months ago the group hasgone from strength to strength. Originally there were just sixmembers but now we have around 40 regular runners. Theethos of the Far Runners is to encourage people of all abilitiesto enjoy running and to make sure no-one ever gets left behindas one of the leaders always stays with the slowest runner atthe back. We have three leaders: Marea Brown, Andrea Plantand Linda Woodward. We are a fun, inclusive, friendly groupwho don't take things too seriously. Our members range in agefrom teens to sixty-something's! We have runners of all abilitiesfrom elite marathon runners to complete beginners. We breakup into different groups so that people can run with someoneof a similar ability. We hold social events and enter racestogether too. If you'd like to come and join us you'd be verywelcome. Just turn up at the Old Town Hall at 6.30pm on aTuesday, 7pm on a Thursday and at the Leisure Centre at 9.30am on Sundays. There is also a crack of dawn run at 6am onTuesdays at the Old Town Hall. If you are interested in joiningus then either turn up or go to our websitehttp://farrunners.wix.com/home#
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Audrina Paisley~Therapies~
Audrina PaisleyLocal therapist turns writer
After a diverse career in administration,modelling and the film industry, Audrinafound herself at home with a youngbaby and nothing to do. “It occurred tome that I had so much more to givebesides changing nappies. I have alwaysbeen interested in spirituality; I learnedto read the tarot cards at 14, and becamegood at reading for friends.”Audrina decided to re-train in severalholistic therapies, and set up her ownpractice in 2012. She offers Tarot andChirology (palmistry) readings, andspecialises in Indian Head Massage, Hopi Ear Candling, andColour Healing Therapy, as well as using a little Reiki in hertreatments.
“Colour Therapy has always been my main passion. Mostpeople think it’s having your colours done, but it’s more aboutthe effect of colour on the emotions, and which colour you
need to incorporate into your life at anygiven time. You can learn a lot about aperson from their colour preferences!”
Audrina’s proudest moment came inMarch this year, when her first novelSpiral; The Finding was released onAmazon Kindle.
“Spiral was something I started doingwhen my son was tiny. It kept me saneduring the naptime hours!”In Spiral’s bleak view of medievalScotland, teenaged midwife Rosie
MacBain is skilled at what she does; whether that bedelivering a baby, setting a bone, or keeping her fourorphaned sisters from the brink of destitution. But on the dayher youngest sister discovers an ancient piece of silver buriedon their land, an old face from Rosie’s childhood returns tothe village. From that moment on, Rosie must decide which ismore important to her; her craft, her sisters, her love...or herlife.Spiral is the first in a saga, and Audrina has an unaffiliatednovel in the works, which is due forrelease next year.Details of Audrina’s practice, eventsand books can be found on her websiteat www.audrinapaisley.co.uk, as well asher contact details for bookingtreatments or readings.
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1000Lets Talk about Whisky
Fran Thomas Arkwrights Whisky and Wines
Have you ever thought about what makes the dram in your glasstaste as it does? Obviously, the initial processes of malting,fermenting and distilling play their part by producing the new makespirit that contains the ‘DNA’ of the individual distillery but you maybe surprised to learn that the cask a whisky is matured incontributes around 60%+ to the final flavour profile. Historically,casks of many different types were used for whisky as it was moreabout the fact that they were a convenient container fortransporting spirit than about the attributes they could give.However, it gradually became apparent that the cask type had asignificant influence on the whisky and nowadays maturation ismostly carried out in either ex-bourbon or ex-sherry casks – mostlyex-bourbon as they are currently the cheaper option.Bourbon casks are made from American White Oak and this tendsto produce whisky that will have vanilla, honey, citrus/orchard fruit,and nut characteristics. Additionally, the Bourbon cask will havebeen charred during the production process and the carbon charwill extract much of the sulphur elements from the spirit. Bycontrast, sherry casks are made from European oak which is moretannic and is toasted not charred, which leads to more driedfruit/Christmas cake flavours and a rich, darker coloured whisky.There is occasionally some deviation from this straight forward splitas Highland Park have American Oak casks made that then havesherry in them before being used for maturing their whisky andthey combine varying proportions of these with their EuropeanOak matured spirit.Obviously cask size, time spent in the cask, storage conditions andother factors also have an impact on the character of whisky butthe taste and aroma differences between whiskies matured indifferent cask types is perhaps what is most easily discerned. Thebest way to experience this is to try a few different ones so hereare some suggestions.Ex-Bourbon cask maturedKilkerran Bourbon Wood Work In Progress 6 – nutty, creamy andsweet it is interesting to compare and contrast to the KilkerranSherry Wood (see below)Balvenie Single Barrel 12 year old – showcases the typical vanillaoakiness, sweet fruits and honey of an ex-bourbon cask maturedwhiskyAuchentoshan 18 year old – citrus and nuts blend with caramel toproduce a smooth and complex whiskyEx-Sherry cask maturedKilkerran Sherry Wood Work In Progress 6 – dark chocolate, driedfruits and toffee, a real treat!Glenfarclas 15 year old – fruitcake, cinnamon, sherry and spices, atrue classicGlenDronach 21 year old – just looking at the fabulous dark liquidwill give you an idea of the rich plum pudding and spice combinedwith smooth tannins that lies within, absolutely luscious.What will your favourite be?
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Robert Elliott 21-23 High Street, Stanford In The Vale, SN7 8LH 01367 710595
Hello again and a warm welcome, to some September musings – the month after our big local White Horse Show and withadditional local ones to come this month.As I write, occasional heavy downpours are interrupting the steady sunshine; the butterflies are busy in the grassland and
trees and no doubt barbeques are busily smoking everywhere!..which leads me to a new FAO and WHO report on the top 10 food borne parasites; inthe top half of the list is the pork tapeworm, the dog hydatid tapeworm, the PETSpassport Echinococcus tapeworm, Toxoplasma and the waterborne Cryptosporidiaprotozoans…the report does list ways to reduce the risk of getting infected, whichincludes well-composted organic fertilisers, clean not poor water quality especiallywhen fruit and veg need washing, and finally, regarding outdoor cooking, to make surethat all meat is well cooked!!The PETS scheme for travelling pets requires that all relevant pet species are treatedfor the Echinococcus parasite within 1 and 5 days prior to entering sovereign British
territory. As I’ve said before, this is for HUMAN health and the tick treatment, for ANIMAL health, is no longer mandatory.Just for the record, we have had a case of Ehrlichiosis, caused by the TICK-borne blood infection of an obligate intracellularbacterial parasite called Ehrlichia canis, in a dog from the Eastern Mediterranean. This long-term diseaseshows initially as enlarged lymph nodes, fever, weakness, anaemia, inflamed blood vessels and can lead togeneral haemorrhage. This disease is transmitted by the Brown Dog Tick (Rhipicephalus). This tick can bekilled and repelled by products put on the coat before travel, NOT legally mandatory, ones that everyveterinary practice can advise you on before your pet travels. Or not, if the Tunnel train breaks down and 6hours are spent before the rescue of the passengers – and what about the dogs left in their cars still on thetrain? I have to confess that I caution anyone taking their dog/s further south than the top level of mid-France, where the riskmap is covered in red downwards. Can animal welfare be fully supported and that’s without the ambient temperatures ateach location? A subject which we will be discussing at the Practice with our clients more formally. I accept that many of youwho travel responsibly with a pet, do so very well and have a great time.
Warm evenings are also likely times that the controversial Chinese lanterns are being released. I foundtwo, close together, in fields where my livestock graze. One concession has been the change from thedangerous wires supporting both the canopy and burner to the new bamboo rims and cross-threads ofnylon in the ones I found. From the wind direction and final resting positions of these two dying objects,they actually floated, probably still glowing, over the very top of neighbouring open-sided barns full of hay!What a calamity if that hay had been set alight! What a worse calamity it would be if the bamboo rimsplintered in a sheep or cow’s mouth as they chewed it, then swallowed and puncturing the oesophagus ora stomach. In my opinion, can organisers and users of these lanterns please check wind and weather andthink of problems that even this new design will still cause? Or, better still, NOT use them at all.
Thinking of flying, the RSPB have reported that Phase II of the NI Red KiteReintroduction Project has been completed. The Project is jointly run by the RSPB, theWelsh Kite Trust and the Golden Eagle Trust. Twenty-seven red kites were released inCounty Down in 2008, with five birds fledged in July 2010 – the first there for over 200years. Observations will continue until the population becomes self-sustaining, and theRSPB will continue to raise awareness of the continued, unwarranted persecution thatkites face, including a number of poisoning incidents which are against the law and fly inthe face of animal welfare. How many of us here take the opportunity to stop and watcha kite circle and dive down with such consummate skill and precision, as masters of theprevailing wind? A lesser known fact is that 25 years ago, on 1st August, five birds werereleased into the Chilterns. There are now over 1000 breeding pairs that have spread out across England to create asustainable, balanced distribution, when not confused by extra feeding and resulting in an excess density of birds than Naturecan sustain, unless much planning has gone into it. One example is Gigrin Farm in mid-Wales, working with the Welsh KiteTrust and the RSPB.Birds and lists – Big Garden Birdwatch 2014 still lists the House Sparrow as #1, although these busy little birds remain on theRed (for danger) List due to a 62% drop in their numbers since 1979. The Grey Squirrel was the top mammal, being seen in 72%of respondents’ gardens.
Finally another plug for micro-chipping your pets. It is reported that a postman made anunscheduled special delivery of a feline stowaway in his post van, which had travelled fromSouthampton to Berkshire. After this 67 mile journey, the Staff at the Battersea Dog andCats Home in Old Windsor couldn’t locate any micro-chip.Cats and curiosity!.. Now the tortie and white cat has the name “Jess” but I don’t knowwhether the very caring postman was called Pat?This must demonstrate the importance of micro-chipping as no-one knows how far and bywhat means they travel.Wherever YOU are travelling, do it safely and enjoy the company of your smallest memberof your family, your pet.Thank you for staying on this rollercoaster journey with me – see you next month!
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Blackberries
For me, September heralds autumn. I know it's going tostart cooling down a little and we are all going to berewarded with an amazing bounty, all ready to harvest.The colours, fragrance and textures of food at this timebegin to get us ready for cold winter nights, lighting the fire,drawing the curtains and hunkering down.A favourite pastime in our family is foraging and there are somany things you can find in the hedgerows. Pop along to thelibrary to find a book to help you out if you decide to go.There's a great one by Richard Mabey which is worth a flickthrough.Anyway, the fruit I have in mind is the incomparableblackberry. With its beautiful knobbly appearance andunique flavour, the blackberry is really rather regal.On the one hand I am pleased that people don't seek themout these days and take a container with them when theytake a stroll to collect these little beauties but on the other,it seems rather a shame that it is a lost practice. It is, after all,free food and rather good food at that.Picking blackberries is quite therapeutic too, and ratheraddictive as it goes.To reach the best and most plump is almost a competition!I love to just pack the blackberries up into a bag and thenfreeze them. They have a marvellous ability of staying freeflowing so that when you need to use them, you can justbring out however many you need, all year round.Making jam is rather essential too.Cook the blackberries down until just beginning to softenthen add the equivalent weight in jam sugar.Dissolve then bubble for around 10-15 minutes until it setswhen you spoon on to a cold plate. The smell of cookedberries is so wonderful, I have it in mind to use them for aquick budget pudding.Pop down to Kwiksave and purchase a box of blackberrieswith a sheet of ready rolled puff pastry.Unroll on to a baking sheet - no need for parchment, it's onsome already. Preheat the oven to 200°/ gas mark 6. Mixtogether 50g ground almonds with a little apple juice tomake a thick paste. Spread over the pastry leaving a borderof around an inch. Cover liberally with berries then bake for20-30 minutes until puffed and golden. Warm a little darkcoloured jam then brush to glaze whilst everything is stillwarm.Hey presto! Pudding is served.
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Rachel Bright Creates beautiful jewellery and youcan commission your own stunning and uniquepiece.She works in silver, gold and specialises in rose gold.She has a degree in Jewellery design, that allowsher to specialise in creating contemporary designs.
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Using predominantly natural forms Rachel'sdesigns are contemporary but timeless. Retailprice points from £30 upwards in silver, gold androse gold. Ever Lasting Links Collection, takingRachel's designs to another level and audience.Rachel's main aim is to design beautiful timelesspieces of jewellery, but making sure each piecefrom the smallest earrings to the largest cuff hasthat essential wow factor. Rachel makescommission pieces to your requirements andthese can be discussed by appointment.
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‘First Childhood’, by Lord Berners
This is Lord Berners’ first autobiographical book, written in 1941, and takes the reader from his earlychildhood memories up to his first four terms at Elmley. There are 25 short chapters, eachconcentrating on particular persons, places or events.Born in 1883, Lord Berners’ first memory is at his grandparents’ house, Arley, where he is aware of ascreen of brightly coloured pictures cut-out and pasted. Arley House continued to be very importantto him and in the Epilogue Lord Berners reflects that the ‘change at Arley cast a benumbing spell(deprived of emotional feeling) upon the closing years of my childhood’.As an only child, it could often be a solitary life. Sometimes companions would be grown-ups, suchas Mrs. Matchett, the Housekeeper at Arley, whom he fondly referred to as a ‘Fairy Godmother’.Children and adults from the neighbourhood were invited to the house as friends for Lord Berners.Sometimes this arrangement worked well, but at other times it proved unsatisfactory; there is a
wonderful story about Nesta and the Stokes boys in a haystack. Two elderly ladies, widely travelled, and with whom LordBerners spent many happy hours, sparked a love of travel which remained with him.His mother was particularly influential; she was ‘one of the most natural people I’ve ever known’ and ‘we were very happy inone another’s company’. His father he describes as a ‘curious, moody, rather brilliant creature’ who showed a lack of interestin Lord Berners and was seldom around.At aged 7, the local Curate was brought in to teach the young boy, followed by a governess from Geneva, Mademoiselle Bock.Lord Berners’ sense of mischief is at play in the subsequent exit of this young lady. From Chapter 12 onwards the book islargely about his time at the preparatory school, Elmley, which sometimes is frightening for vulnerable young boys. It is LordBerners’ first time away from home and the emotions are sometimes raw. He recalls there were ‘two large flies in theointment of my school life’: the Headmaster, and his growing awareness that he is ‘not good at games’. There is a delightfulinterlude about one of the summer holidays.Some of the character of Lord Berners is evident in this book: his need to make friends, his imagination and creativity, hissense of inferiority (seen through a lack of ‘physical strength and superiority in games’ and ‘manliness’), and his (often-hindered) solace in the Arts and in music particularly. But throughout this time his sense of humour and mischief,understandably dimmed at times, is never lost.The vocabulary used does reflect his classical learning, but nevertheless it is an easy-going style. I often found myselfchuckling, not only by the events themselves, but also by the way it is written. This is a fascinating book as an introduction toLord Berners.Janet Deane, Faringdon Appreciation of Berners (FAB) Group
THE GRANGE CARE CENTREStanford in the Vale, Faringdon, Oxfordshire
Whether you require 24 hour nursing care, a short break oryou’re recovering from an operation, you’ll find just thecare you need at The Grange.
In the serene setting of what was originally a 17th centuryvicarage, you’ll benefit from the kind of considerateattention our dedicated staff are noted for. We cater to allspecialised needs and many of our rooms are en-suite.
Although a restful place, there’s no shortage of activities.Live entertainment is often the order of the day and manyof our activities take place in the garden.
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Are you supporting someone at home?Often, carers see themselves as someone who's simplylooking after a loved one or friend. But if the person youcare for couldn't cope without you and you don't get paid
then you are a 'carer' and you are eligible for support.Come along to our carer support surgery, chat to othercarers and get specialist advice from outreach support
worker Dipti. The group meets monthly on the 4th Tuesdayof the month, 1 – 2.30pm at White Horse Medical Practice,
Volunteer Way SN7 7YU. If you would like furtherinformation call Dipti on 07557 430877.
Carers Oxfordshire is a free service for adult carers caringfor adults, here are some of the reasons to contact us;� Free Quarterly Newsletter; Care Matters full of useful
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If you would like to register with Carers Oxfordshire andhave access to this information, advice and support serviceplease call 0845 050 7666, [email protected] or visitwww.carersoxfordshire.org.uk
Faringdon: Sun OCT 5th 2 - 4pm, The Rookery CafeCall 01367 240508
or email [email protected] 12 places available
Death cafes are one-off events held in vibrant communitysettings. There is no predetermined agenda at a death cafe
and certainly no speakers. Just a promise of a warmwelcome, convivial company and thought provoking
reflections, stories and views on the subject of death anddying. And the purpose? To encourage us all to make moreof our finite lives and live as well as we possibly can. Truly
life affirming! See www.deathcafe.com orwww.oxbel.org.uk for more information. Part of the
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A very big thank you to Faringdon Councillor JudithHeathcoat for given OxBeL a small grant, to help us let
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Donna 01367 241169 / 07919 241881Email: [email protected]
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Wine & PreservationWe are given the warning that drinking an entire bottle ofwine is bad for our health, whilst at the same time; we aretold that if any wine is left in the bottle, it would be ‘off’ bythe very next day. Arrhhh, the inner torment, what to do;health or off wine??Some enthusiasts will say only wimps leave anything left inthe bottle, but there are many variables that must be takeninto account. Alcoholic strength is right up there on the list;especially if you plan to operate heavy machinery or drive avehicle! Reports indicate that alcohol remains in yoursystem an hour for every unit. One 175ml glass of averagestrength alcohol, say 12% abv is 2.1 units of alcohol(according to the NHS website). Doing the maths, a 750mlbottle of wine of this strength contains 4.3 x 175ml glasses,or the equivalent of (2.1 x 4.3), which is near on 9 units andobviously will be more if the alcoholic strength is higher. Ifthis is consumed prior to the body having time to break itdown, the alcohol remains in the system until the morning.Without turning this into a lecture or guilt trip, the pointbeing made is that sometimes it is a necessity to save some
wine for tomorrow!There are various ways of doing this, with thenumber of options and gadgets on the marketgrowing daily. The most readily available (fromgood homeware/kitchen shops RRP £8-£10) andone I use regularly is the Vacu Vin. This works byhand pumping a gadget (bicycle pump
style) over the top of the re-usable rubberstopper that is placed inside the bottle of wine.This forcibly vacuums the remaining air out of thebottle and slows down the oxidation process.Another to enter the market is the Aircork, asmall device that blows up a rubbery grapeshaped balloon inside the bottle, sealing the winefrom any oxygen (Ebay $29.95 USD + postage).There are also complicated and expensivedevices in bars that enable wine to be served bythe glass, but these are maintenance-heavy and bettersuited to bars rather than dwellings.An enthusiast’s device is the USA invention, the Coravin. Itis claimed to revolutionise the way we store and drink wine,working on a syringe principle, whereby the wine isextracted and replaced with inert gas, without evenuncorking the bottle! It has taken 14 years and 23
prototypes to get on to the market and isavailable to purchase online direct from themanufacturer in Massachusetts, USA for amere $299.00 USD + $58 delivery. Despite thelavish price tag and being aimed at theaficionados, the wine trade sees it as a greatdevelopment. Many a Restaurateur hasbottles that they rarely sell due to the marketlimits of expensive wines. The revolutionaryCoravin will enable them to sell wine by theglass, without even having to take outthe cork!
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Are you interested in learning a new language or improvingyour language skills?
The Language Centre at Shrivenham Station, based at 7 AxisRoad, opposite St Alban’s Church in Watchfield, offers
‘English as a Foreign Language’ to the dependants andfamilies of international officers attending courses at theDefence Academy, and also provides tuition in otherlanguages to families across the entire Defence Academysite and residents from local communities.
English ClassesStudents can join English classes at any time and wewelcome visiting students. In class we practice speaking,listening, reading and writing skills along with learning newvocabulary and grammar. We aim to make classes fun andinteresting for our students and we also run lots of excitingcultural activities and visits. Both group and private lessonsare available to suit all abilities (from beginner through toadvanced) and the Language Centre is open for Englishclasses in the morning each weekday. Students can elect tosit diploma examinations in English on completion of theircourses from the Cambridge Examination Board and we alsorun examination preparation lessons at the Language Centre.
Foreign Language ClassesWe hold evening classes at the Language Centre in French,Spanish, German and Italian. The Language Centre offers awide range of evening classes to suit all abilities - fromcomplete beginner to advanced conversationalist. Mostcourses take place in the evening, although some may beavailable during the day, depending on numbers of students.Classes are normally one and a half hours per week over 12weeks, and they are designed to develop all four languageskills - speaking, understanding, reading and writing - with anemphasis on speaking and understanding in the classsessions. Evening courses are open to adults and aredesigned to give greater confidence in speaking a foreignlanguage, whether for travel, work or just for fun. FromSeptember we will be running classes for beginners inFrench, German, Italian and Spanish and classes forimprovers in French, Spanish and Italian.
For registration information and enquiries about attendingcourses at the Language Centre, contact the LanguageCentre Manager, Sally Kershaw on 01793 784881or Email: [email protected]
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YOGA and YOGA FOR PREGNANCY CLASSES
Emma Courtnadge has taught Yoga for 6 yearsand now offers classes in Faringdon andWatchfield.
Emma began learning Yoga while working as an Engineer,where regular practice kept her fit and focused in herprofession. However, when she became unwell with a braintumour, Yoga became an important source from which todraw strength. Yoga boosted her self-esteem, self-disciplineand well-being both physically and mentally and herrecovery inspired Emma to teach Yoga. She is now themother of 4 year old twins and the wife of a serving officerin the RAF. Yoga continues to inspire her daily while shemanages her own business around military family life.
You can join Emma’s classesduring September in Faringdonand Watchfield. Her aim is toprovide mindful and inspiringYoga for all to enjoy, no matteryour ability.
YOGA CLASSES available Tuesdayevenings and Friday mornings in Watchfield, and Saturdaymornings in Faringdon.A balance of physical activity, breath control andmindfulness, which benefits all aspects of life, bothphysically and mentally.PREGNANCY YOGA CLASSES available Saturday mornings inFaringdon.A specialized Yoga class which helps encourage fetaldevelopment and prepares mum for birth, helping her feelconfident, calm and in control. Yoga is an excellent way torelieve the symptoms of pregnancy as your baby grows andbody changes.
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Robert & Staff would like to welcome youTo The Eagle Watchfield…
Award Winning Cask Marque Ales £3 pintOpen All Day Every DayLive Music - Karaoke
Pool CompetitionsYour local community pub
Serves Traditional Grub & Basket MealsAll home made with meat supplied
by Pat Thomas ButchersChildren and Dogs Welcome
Faringdon Branch Lechlade Branch
Crowdy & Rose Solicitorsof Faringdon and Lechlade
We have a wealth of local knowledgeand are an established part of the local community
providing for the needs of our clients
2 Market Place, Faringdon, Oxfordshire SN7 7HWTel: 01367 240285
High Street, Lechlade, Gloucestershire GL7 3AETel: 01367 252644
www.crowdyandrose.co.uk [email protected]
Kathy FosterExhibiting and the PortwellAngel throughout October.
Kathy attended Goldsmith'sCollege of Art and has had a lifetime of painting and teaching,
mostly adults, in Canada,Staffordshire and here in
Wantage.I loved my job, learning a lot
from my students.
Saturday 11th October 11 – 3 pm atBuckland Memorial Hall. BBQ, Food Stalls,fun activities for all the family and guest
speaker. For more details go towww.bucklandappleday.co.uk
BUCKLAND APPLE DAY
Cameo Glass, 100 Faraday Park,Dorcan Ind. Est., Swindon, SN3 5JF
Tel: 01793 513864 Fax: 01793 535476Email: [email protected]
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The Gym at Carswell 01367 870837Please email:
EXERCISE SELECTIONWe have stressed the importance of includingresistance/strength training in your exercise programbefore, but not gone into detail as to what this shouldessentially include. Many who venture into resistancetraining are limiting their results with poor exerciseselection. So, we are going to give you some basicmovements you should use as a priority that will alwayskeep you on track.Below is a list of 7 movements, known as ‘the basics’. Theseshould make up the foundation of 90% of gym goersprograms, whether your goals are fat burning, musclebuilding or sports performance.Hip Dominant Exercise Examples include: Deadlifts, HipThrusts, Glute Bridges.Hip dominant exercises focus mainly on the posterior chain,think glutes and hamstrings.Knee Dominant Exercise Examples include: Back Squat,Front Squat, Goblet Squat.These exercises, although involving other muscles, areprimarily for targeting your quads.Unilateral Leg Exercise Examples include: Lunge, Step Up,Split Squat.These target the whole leg whilst helping to increase hipmobility and stop any muscular imbalances between the legs.Horizontal Pulling Exercise Examples include: Cable Rows,Dumbbell Rows, Face Pulls.These exercises target the muscles of the upper back andare of critical importance for maintaining good posture andshoulder girdle health.Horizontal Pushing Exercise Examples include: Chest Press,Bench Press, Press Up.These target the muscles of your chest, shoulders and triceps.Vertical Pulling Exercise Examples include: Chin/Pull Ups,Lat Pull Down.Another movement for your upper back and arms.Vertical Push Exercise Examples include: DumbbellShoulder Press, Barbell Overhead Press.This movement targets your shoulders and arms.This list should be paramount over all other exercises.Why?All these exercises are multi joint, therefore using moremuscles and thus increasing the efficiency of your workout.By doing these 7 movements you are hitting every majormuscle in your body. They balance each other out, helpingto maintain healthy joints and good mobility. They arefunctional and similar to real life movements. For examplethe Deadlift teaches perfect lifting technique andstrengthens the back ready for moving heavy objects.If you want to implement these into your training regimebut are unsure of the technique make sure to ask a gyminstructor to help or book some personal training sessionsto make sure they are done correctly. This will also be usefulif you have any injury or mobility issues preventing you fromexecuting the exercises properly. We can give youalternatives that will help you progress towards the abovemovements.
For more information,contact
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We offer government funded Nursery places to some2 year olds, as well as 3 and 4 year olds
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Shop Faringdon
Cornmarket FaringdonTel: 01367 244611
Welcome to the Barbers Shop Faringdon!
Opening HoursTuesday & Wednesday 9:00 - 6:00Thursday 9:00 - 7:00Friday 9:00 - 6:00Saturday 8:30 - 2:00
BARBERSThe
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Out and AboutDate Event Venue Time Contact Charge/info
Mon 1st Read thru & Auditions for United Church, CoxwellStreet 8pm Faringdon Dramatic Society
Tue 2nd Eynsham Morris Dancers The Swan, Faringdon 6.30pm -7pm 01367 241480 Free
Wed 3rd 9/11 The Collapse of the ThirdSkyscraper
Friends Meeting House,Lechlade Road 7.30pm Jennie 01367 710308
Karen 01367 241707 Free
Thu 4th Community Bus Trip to Witney Depart Market Place 1.15pm Tickets from Tourist InformationCentre £5
Thu 4th Folk night The Swan, Faringdon 8.30pm [email protected] Free
Sat 6th Live Music - The Corsairs The Swan, Faringdon 9pm 01367 241480 Free
Sun 7th Folly Tower Open Folly Hill 11am -5pm www.faringdonfolly.org.uk Adults £2, 11-16s 50p, U11s
Free
Sun 7th Root & Branch Open Day 2014 Westmill Farm, B4508 1pm -4pm
01793 780380www.rootandbranch.info
Adults £2, Conc £1.Children 50p
Tue 9th Quiz Night The Swan, Faringdon 8.30pm 01367 241480 £1 per personCash prizes
Wed 10th Ferndale House CommunityChoir practise
Ferndale HousePreparatory School
7pm-8.30pm 01367 240618 £2.50 per session
Wed 10th The Grand Budapest Hotel Faringdon Cinema, CornExchange 12noon www.visitfaringdon.info/cinema £4
Thu 11th Open Mic The Swan, Faringdon 8pm 01367 241480 Free
Thu 11th The Music of Bach and SonsBy Dr John Winter U3a, Corn Exchange 2.30pm Sylvia Bowley 01367 241296
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Thu 11th Folly Cards and Paper Craft Jubilee Room, PumpRooms 7.30pm R.Church - [email protected] 1st visit free
Fri 12th -Sun 14th Flying Pig Festival White Horse Gliding
Centre, nr ShrivenhamSee
website http://flyingpigfestival.co.uk/main/ Check website for ticketprices
Sat 13th Baby and Children's Sale in aidof Faringdon preschool Corn Exchange 10am - 12
noon [email protected]
Sat 13th Live Music - Teddy White Band The Swan, Faringdon 9pm 01367 241480 Free
Sat 13th Last Night of the PromsIn Aid of Arican’s Children Fund Corn Exchange 7pm 01367 242191
Sun 14th Dog show & table sale. Little Coxwell Villageplaying field. 1pm Gill Hudson 244176
Mon 15th Diabetes Roadshow Shrivenham Memorial Hall 5pm -7pm Annie, practice nurse 01793 782207 Free
Wed 17th History, Myth & Mystery inBerks Folk Tales The Old Town Hall 7.45pm Faringdon Historical Society £5
Wed 17th What did you do in the War,Granny? By Dan Allen
Standford in the ValeVillage Hall 7.30pm Stanford in the Vale Women’s
Institute Free
Thu 18th Folk night The Swan, Faringdon 8.30pm 01367 241480 Free
Thu 18th Faringdon Alpha Course TasterEvening
Barber Rooms, All Saints’Church 7.15pm [email protected] Free
Sat 20th 1st Faringdon Scouts - Golf Day! Faringdon Golf Course 2.30pm Tim [email protected]
Sat 20th Welsh Male Voice Choir All Saints Church,Faringdon 7.30pm Glyn James 01367 810369, The Bell,
The Nut TreeAdvance £10On door £12
Sun 21st Folly Tower Open Folly Hill 11am -5pm www.faringdonfolly.org.uk Adults £2, 11-16s 50p, U11s
Free
Sun 21st Community Bus Trip to Bath Depart market Place 9am Tickets from Tourist InformationCentre £10
Sun 21st 2014 Afternoon Tea Party Buscot Park, Faringdon Noon -5pm http://bit.ly/1zaY9Hh £5
Tue 23rdPatient Participation Group –Health Summit with Carers
Oxfordshire
White Horse MedicalPractice
6.30pm -8pm 01367 242388 Free to White Horse
Patients
Thu 25th Open Mic The Swan, Faringdon 8pm 01367 241480 Free
Fri 26th Maleficent The Regent Cinema,Faringdon 7pm 01367 242191
[email protected] Adult £4
Sat 27th The Annual All Saints' SummerBall Faringdon Junior School Peter Foot 01367 358 394
[email protected] From £30
Sat 27th Live Music - The Wirebirds The Swan, Faringdon 9pm 01367 241480 Free
Sun 28th Faringdon and District NCTNearly New Sale Faringdon Leisure Centre 3.15pm -
4.30pm www.nct.org.uk/faringdon Adults £1
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Local EventsDate Event Venue Time Contact Charge/info
Regular Events
Every Day Faringdon Home LibraryService Books to your door! Sheena or Jane 01367 240311 Free
Every Mon,Tue & Wed Free One to One IT Help Faringdon Library 2:30pm -
4:[email protected] Free
Every Mon Faringdon Baby and ToddlerSinging
Corn Exchange, Faringdon(during term time)
9:30am -11am
faringdonbabyandtodd.wix.comfaringdonbabyandtoddlersinging@gmail.c
om£2 per family
Every Mon Sing and Sign Classes Old Town Hall 9:30-10:30am www.singandsign.com Reserve place on website
Every Mon Lunch Box Singing Faringdon Library 1pm -2pm Sheena 01367 240311 First taster session. Free.
Open to all
3rd Mon Faringdon WI Corn Exchange, 2pm Denise Monk 01367 240443 £33 per year [email protected]
1st Tue Farmers Market Market Place, Faringdon Until 1pm 01367 710445
1st Tue Coffee Morning Faringdon Library 10:30am -11:30am
[email protected] Free
Every Tue Quizzzz Portwell Angel 7:30pm 01367 [email protected]
£1 per person per gameWinner takes proceeds
1st Tue Junior Book Club Faringdon Library 3.45pm -4.45pm Ages 8-11 yrs
Every Tue Whist Drive The Old Town Hall 7.30pm -9.30pm Sylvia 01367 242007 Just turn up
Every Tue Tone-n-Tots The Pump House Project 11am -12pm www.tone-n-tots.com
Every Wed Walking for Health Leave from Old Town Hall 10:30am www.faringdon.org/walking-and-cycling.html
A slower or faster walkavailable
1st Wed Buckland WI - Speaker andmeeting each month
The Memorial Hall,Buckland 7pm Libby Calvert 01367 870803 Non members £4 incl.
refreshment
2nd Wed Follies Dollies WI Catholic Church Hall 8 pm Becka 07841 431219 £34.70 annual membership
Every Wed St Mary’s Church UffingtonSummer lunches
Thomas Hughes MemorialHall, Uffington
12.30pm-2pm
01367 [email protected]
Hot and Cold main courseand delicious puddings
Every Wed Open House - Coffee Great Coxwell ReadingRoom
10:30am -11:30am 01367 241179 Coffee and Conversation
Everyone welcome
Every Wedin term Echodeco Craft Workshops 5 Carters Crescent,
Faringdon9:30am -12noon www.echodeco.co.uk 07787 532013
Every Wedin term Maths Homework Club Faringdon Library 3pm -
4:[email protected] Years 1 to 13
1st & 3rdWed
Faringdon Youth ProjectDrop-in Sessions Faringdon Library 4pm -
5:[email protected] Free
1st & 3rdThur Folk Night The Swan 7:30pm Facebook/the-swan-the-faringdon-
brewery
1st Fri Book Club Faringdon Library 6pm -7pm
All welcome
Every Fri Country Market Corn Exchange 9:15-11.00
Jenny Howard-Jones01367710382
Tea & coffee availableGoods orders taken
Every Fri interm time Rhymetime Faringdon Library 10:30am -
11am Free
Every 3rdFri Uffington Messy Church Thomas Hughes Memorial
Hall, Uffington3.30pm -5.30pm
Sue Jennings 01367 [email protected] Donation welcome.
Every Sat Family History Sessions Faringdon Library 01367 240311 Call to book a 1 to 1 slot
Every Sat Faringdon Farcycle cycle ride Leave from Market Place 9am 01367 241142 11-12miles or 25-35 miles
1st Sun Great Coxwell Teas The Reading Room, GreatCoxwell
2:30pm -5pm
Tea, Coffee and deliciouscakes available
1st Sun 15 Minute Club Cellar Bar Faringdon, 8:30 0771 421 8825 Free
Last Sun Messy Church United Church, Faringdon 4pm -5:30pm Free
Every Sun St Mary’s Church UffingtonTeas
St Mary’ Church,Uffington
3pm-5.30pm Fay Forster 01367 820363
Every Sun Slow Easy Cycle Ride Meet under Town Hall,Faringdon 11am About 10 miles will be covered All welcome
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Experts - local servicesStanford-in-the-Vale
FAB now ICC & Vale licensedEstablished in 2000.
Family run - short or longer stays;Medical management service available on enquiry.
Veterinary Care provided by adjacent Robert Elliott Veterinary Surgery
e-mail:[email protected]
01367-711952
SERVICESIndependentAll makes ofcar servicing
& MOT [email protected]
Park Road Faringdon SN7 7BP
01367 24008207889 197046
Michael Nash
Nash Motor VehicleServices LTD
The Cheap Wayto Add Space
www.storage4all.co.uk01367 240880
Self Storage Rooms for Business and Home
Chickens & Poultry FeedAll at unbeatable prices
New Barn Farm, Longworth, OX13 5ED
� Open Mon-Sat 8am-12 noon� Closed bank holidays� Tel: 01865 821537 or 07759551946� www.mjhodgkins.co.uk
Ohm ElectrixElectrical services and Installations
Fully qualified and insured electrician.All types of domestic work undertaken, from small jobs to garden and garage power, to full rewires.Commercial and Solar PV work also catered for.Friendly, professional service from a local company.
Contact us to discuss your needs, and get a free, no obligation estimate and advice.
Phone: 07879 013359Mail: [email protected]
Registered with the NICEIC domestic installer “part P” SCHEME
JOE PEARCEPLASTERING
07709960598 - [email protected]
All internal plasterwork,Traditional lime plastering
External rendering & specialist finishes
To Advertise call Lou on 01367 244975 or 0789 455 455 1 or email [email protected]
(Faringdon Oxfordshire)
ANY DISTANCE - ALL UK AIRPORTS
PORTS AND DAY TRIPS
Fully licenced & insured, CRB approved
Faringdon Dramatic SocietyAffiliated to NODA and ODN
Present for your entertainment
A collection of memories, letters, songs, sketches andshort plays remembering “the war to end all wars”.
Readthrough and Auditions onMonday 1st September
at 8pm
First rehearsal on Thursday 4th September at 8pm(Rehearsals take place on Mondays and Thursdays)
United Church Hall, Coxwell Street, Faringdon SN7 7HZ
Performance will be onThurs 6th, Fri 7th, and Sat 8th November
Faringdon Junior School Hall,
Includes Fish and Chip supper
[email protected] Moore….07854 651961
Keratin Hair TreatmentNo more frizzy hair!
Transform your hair withthe revolutionaryprogressive smoothingtreatment with Keratin…Smooth, silky, shiny andtangle-free hair…Lasts 3 - 4 months, only £50Call Jane @ TanglesLechlade 01367 252374or 07788156438
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Experts - local services
The Advertiser is produced by Lou Guthrie published by The Advertiser Magazine Ltd Tel: 07894 554551. All artwork designed by us is the copyright of The Advertiser Magazine Ltd and must not be used by or in any other publication, in whatsoever format, without our prior written consent. No part of this publication, whetheradvert, pictures or text, may be reproduced in any format whatsoever without the prior written consent of The Advertiser Magazine Ltd . The information published in the advertisements and other articles is supplied and approved by advertisers. The Advertiser Magazine Ltd does not verify or ratify any claims made in suchadvertisements or text, nor does it accept any claims or liability arising from contact with or use of services advertised. Every effort is made to ensure the accurate reproduction of information supplied by advertisers in their advertisements or other text submitted. Any inaccuracies must be notified to the publisher immediately
following the first insertion so that amendments may be made for subsequent issues. The Publisher does not accept responsibility or liability for claims arising for inaccuracies published in advertisements where the advertiser has not advised The Advertiser Magazine Ltd prior to publication.
For all enquiries & Appointments
Call Sam 07766 [email protected]
Personal Training - Sports MassageCore Conditioning
Weight Management - Nutritional Advice
Tel:07990892575 or 01367 243956Email: [email protected]
Web: positive-energy.co.uk
Den Boer WinesQuality wines, tastings and events
www.denboerwines.com Tel 01367 241169
Mobile 07919 241881Email: [email protected]
Short/Long DistancesBusiness Accounts
Driver Hire4/7 Seaters
Corporate ServiceCourier ServiceExecutive CarsInsured Cars
01367 243838 / 07894 [email protected]
www.faringdoncars.co.uk
M.J DOWELLLANDSCAPING & BUILDING SERVICES
EST. 18 YEARS� All types of driveways� Foundations & Brickwork� Shed Bases� Patios� Fencing-Turfing/Tree & Hedge cutting
01367 243053 or 07767 241301
Qualified gardener with over 20 years ofgarden/estate maintenance.
· All types of gardening - maintenance and somedesign
· Stone work - walls/repairs, pointing, concretingetc
· Winter - leaf collection, painting, someplumbing/building work
Fully insured and excellent references on requestTel Mike on 07957867951 or 01793 976709
email [email protected]
M.Y. Garden Services
Dog walking, day care, pick up anddrop off service, home boarding
for walking or day care clients only.01367 30 20 12
Tom WheelerComprehensive
Window Cleaning ServiceInside and Out!
Also: Patios, ConservatoriesGutters, Fascia Boards
Call Tom: 07762 380733
ASTON PINE STRIPPINGCaustic and non-caustic stripping of all woods & metals.Established for over 15 years - Water Board Approved
ASTON PINE ANTIQUESStockist's of English and Continental pine furniture, as well
as many other antiques - 8,000+ sq.ft of showrooms
Oxford Architectural AntiquesLarge stock of period fireplaces, doors, panelling,
sanitary ware & garden items.Architectural salvage sourcing service available.
The Warehouse, Ferndale St, Faringdon, Oxon, SN7 7BETel: 01367 242268
JANE GORDON NOW @TANGLES HAIR STUDIO
5 Burford St Lechlade GL7 3APAlso - O.P.I Gel Lacquer Nail Polish
Call Jane on 07788156438Tel: 01367 252374
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SVS, based on the White Horse Business Park, Stanford-in-the-Vale, Faringdon is run by a team of qualified mechanics and
having moved to the Business Park 18months ago offer a state of the art workshop. With 5 service bays equipped with thelatest technology SVS can offer a fast andefficient service - arguably, faster than canbe found anywhere in the area.For a Quick, Efficient MOT, Service orDiagnostics call Shorten Vehicle Solutions!Special Offer on MOT's for class 4 vehicles.Now only £35 with the voucher enclosed.
SVS Range Of ServicesCourtesy Cars are now available on request at point of booking,while your car is being worked on..Certified MOT tests on Class 4, 5 and 7 vehicles.(Car, minibus, van & light commercial)Servicing: Whether it be aPersonal, Commercial orEquestrian vehicle, SVS serviceand repair all makes and models.Batteries, Tyres and Exhausts:SVS has a large range in stock oravailable for next day fitting whileyou wait.Fleet Maintenance: SVS offer acompetitive service from twovehicles to a full corporate fleet. Knowing the managementrequired to maintain a healthy, serviced and successful fleet, weoffer a reliable management service program to keep yourvehicles on the road.Diagnostics: Using the latest software and equipment we cancarry out Diagnostic health checks, fault code scan to an indepth fault finder on nearly any make or model of vehicle. Weoffer a specialized diagnostics service for Porsche, Land Rover,Audi, BMW, Seat, Skoda and VW.
Air conditioning: System pressuretesting, re-gassing, and completesystem servicing & sanitizationavailable.Recovery: Broken down? Vehiclestranded? No problem. SVS can recovercars, 4x4s and vans and drop them at alocation that suits you.Equestrian Transport: SVS service,repair and maintain light commercialhorse boxes, Lorries and trailers.Complete welding, fabrication andalloy wheel repair service available.If there is anything you require for your
vehicle, a facility or a particular service, please do not hesitate tocontact SVS by calling the number below.
Shorten Vehicle Solutions
Unit 1C, White Horse Business Park, Ware Road, Stanfordin the Vale, Faringdon, Oxon, SN7 8NY
Phone number: 01367 718822
Nearest hotel to theDefence Academy
9 Luxury en-suit bedrooms£70 per night including breakfast
Tel:01793784692 Web:barringtonarmshotel.com email:[email protected]
Adrian & Tracy“Look forward to meeting you at the Barrington Arms”
BARRINGTON ARMS HOTEL
GREAT FOOD!Lunchtime 12.00pm - 3pmEvening 6.00pm - 9.00pm
Sunday Carvery £9.95Children £5.95Choice of 3 Meats!
…All New…Fish Menu
Est. 1986 GARDENSCAPEIndividual Design, Construction& Maintenance
To discuss your personalgarden requirements phone:01865 250372 or 07773333531
Roger Hutchence - BA (HONS) NCH(Landscape Construction)
V.I.P Hair & Beauty Studio - 4 Station Road, Faringdon
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