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Bounce Magazine May 2018

Featuring the lovely Nadine Coyle, former Girls Aloud Star, Singer Songwriter Frank Turner. We also have a food and drink special, feature the bury Festival and have plenty of summer recipes, competitions and interesting columns from our usual contributors.

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EAST ANGLIA’S LEADING INDEPENDENT LIFESTYLE MAGAZINE<br />

MAY 18<br />

#67<br />

NADINE COYLE<br />

An exclusive interview with former Girls Aloud star<br />

EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH NADINE COYLE | REVIEW OF POTTERS RESORT | FOOD & DRINK SPECIAL<br />

COMPETITIONS INSIDE | EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH FRANK TURNER | GARDEN TIPS | BURY FESTIVAL<br />

BLINK OUTDOOR CAMERA REVIEW | BECCLES FOOD & DRINK FESTIVAL | PLUS REGULAR FEATURES


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MAY <strong>2018</strong> | ISSUE #67<br />

MAY <strong>2018</strong><br />

<strong>May</strong> is my favourite time of year; I love warmer<br />

weather, being able to do more in the day as the<br />

nights draw out, and it’s also my birth month!<br />

This year, in particular, <strong>May</strong> will be very special<br />

as I am also celebrating two hen parties before<br />

my wedding next month. So I want to say a<br />

special thank you to everyone organising those<br />

for me.<br />

This month, I had the pleasure of interviewing<br />

Nadine Coyle, former Girls Aloud member. We<br />

had a great chat about her new EP, her passion<br />

for empowering women and motherhood. Read it<br />

in full from pages 22-27.<br />

I was also lucky enough to speak with the very<br />

talented singer-songwriter Frank Turner, about his<br />

new tour and album, ‘Be More Kind’. It was great<br />

to talk about the importance of lyrics; in fact, the<br />

conversation got pretty deep, much like Frank’s<br />

songs! You can listen to these interviews at<br />

www.youtube.com/bouncemagazineuk.<br />

We have a food and drink special in this edition,<br />

as we feature some of the regions top food and<br />

drink suppliers. Don’t miss the wonderful summer<br />

recipes along with information about the Beccles<br />

Food and Drink Festival and Bury Festival coming<br />

up this month.<br />

Also in this issue, we have two competitions, one<br />

to win tickets to see UB40 at the Bury Festival and<br />

also tickets to see Northern Soul live at The Apex.<br />

We have a special summer advertising package<br />

starting next month to cover your advertising from<br />

June to August. Get in touch for details for our<br />

one off deal.<br />

You can read our features and our online editions<br />

via our website, which can be found at<br />

www.bouncemagazine.co.uk. Why not follow us<br />

on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram.<br />

Join me next month, when I will be speaking to<br />

past X Factor winner, Matt Cardle.<br />

Our review for <strong>May</strong> took place at Potters Resort in<br />

Hopton. We were delighted to be invited along to<br />

enjoy one of the resorts ‘all inclusive drink party<br />

night’ packages, I have to confess it was a heavy<br />

weekend, the team and I had so much fun!<br />

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Please note the publisher can take no responsibility for omissions or errors by contributors or advertisers. All editorial design work<br />

completed by Rachel Ducker, with thanks to Apparition Marketing & Design Ltd. Editor’s photo © Steve Hodgson.<br />

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ISSUE #67<br />

12-13<br />

FASHION<br />

Zena is back with her expert fashion advice and tells us how to kit ourselves out for a<br />

wedding, in her monthly column ‘I’m not old I’m Retro’.<br />

14-19<br />

WEDDINGS<br />

Our Wedding Angel, Lisa Marie Smith, provides some top tips on pre-wedding nerves, plus<br />

don’t miss our top wedding service suppliers.<br />

22-27<br />

INTERVIEW WITH NADINE COYLE<br />

Rachel Ducker speaks to Nadine Coyle about her time in Girls Aloud, motherhood and her<br />

new EP.<br />

30-35<br />

HEALTH & WELLBEING<br />

Check out helpful tips and advice from our local health and wellbeing experts, including<br />

the low down on getting the perfect summer body from our fitness guru Ben Hutton.<br />

36-63<br />

FOOD & DRINK SPECIAL<br />

We review the all inclusive drink stay at Potters Resort in Hopton and The Black Rock Grill,<br />

we also have our food and drink focus featuring some wonderful summer recipes and the<br />

Beccles Food and Drink Festival.<br />

68-71<br />

INTERVIEW WITH FRANK TURNER<br />

Rachel Ducker speaks to singer songwriter, Frank Turner, about his album and tour - ‘Be<br />

More Kind’.<br />

84-94<br />

HAIR & BEAUTY<br />

Showcasing our top hair and beauty experts, as well as this months offerings from<br />

Daydreams. SK Clinic + Spa, and Carla our MUA dedicates this months column to her Nana<br />

the <strong>May</strong> Queen.<br />

95-113<br />

116-121<br />

HOME & GARDEN<br />

Kate Lines shares her summer gardening advice, Parker Homes provide some expert<br />

knowledge on improving your kitchen, plus garden tips from top expert Mark Richardson<br />

of Stewart Landscape Construction.<br />

MUSIC & ENTERTAINMENT<br />

Featuring the latest events and listings from East Anglia’s music and entertainment scene<br />

with a spotlight feature on Jamie Archer.<br />

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MAY <strong>2018</strong> MAY | ISSUE <strong>2018</strong> | #67 ISSUE | FOOD #67 & DRINK<br />

Fish Koftas...<br />

BY AWARD WINNING<br />

CHEF ABDUS SHAHID<br />

Prep Time:<br />

25 mins<br />

Cook Time:<br />

40 mins<br />

Perfect for sharing...<br />

These Koftas have an intense yet delicate<br />

flavour, they look great served with an orange<br />

coloured sauce.<br />

Method<br />

1. Bring the milk, cardamom pods, turmeric and<br />

ground cumin to the boil in a heavy-based pan.<br />

Poach the fish fillets in this for three minutes<br />

on either side, drain, discarding the milk, and<br />

transfer to a mixing bowl. Leave to cool. Now<br />

remove the cardamom pods and add the potato.<br />

2. Blend the onion, ginger and green chilli with<br />

1 tbsp of water to a smooth paste in a liquidiser.<br />

Add this to the fish mixture along with all the<br />

other ingredients except the oil. Knead well<br />

together and form into balls, each the size of a<br />

ping-pong ball. If the mixture is sticky, moisten<br />

your hands with water before forming the koftas.<br />

3. Heat the oil for deep-frying in a deep, heavybased<br />

pan or wok until it begins to sizzle. Reduce<br />

the heat and drop the fish balls into the oil a few<br />

at a time, turning them frequently and frying to<br />

an even golden brown. Drain on kitchen paper.<br />

4. Put the koftas into a dish and pour the<br />

reheated sauce over. Sprinkle with coriander and<br />

almonds and serve.<br />

Ingredients<br />

• 240ml whole milk<br />

• 4-6 green cardamom pods, lightly crushed<br />

• 1 black cardamom pod<br />

• 1 tsp turmeric<br />

• 1 tsp ground cumin<br />

• 500g white fish fillets, rinsed and patted dry<br />

• 1 large potato, cooked and diced<br />

• 1 onion, roughly chopped<br />

• 1 tsp root ginger roughly chopped<br />

• 1 large green chilli<br />

• 2-3 tbsp chopped coriander leaves, more to serve<br />

• 1 tsp roasted cumin seeds, coarsely crushed<br />

• 2 tbsp flaked almonds, toasted, plus more to serve<br />

• 1 tbsp gram flour<br />

• Freshly ground black pepper<br />

• 1 egg, beaten<br />

• Vegetable oil, to deep-fry<br />

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The Edwin Starr Band featuring Angelo Starr,<br />

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Edwin Starr’s original band, The Team, backed<br />

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his sad passing in 2003, the story continues<br />

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The Team’s reputation for consistently<br />

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MAY <strong>2018</strong> MAY | <strong>2018</strong> ISSUE | ISSUE #67 | #67 FASHION<br />

BY ZEE BATTERSBY<br />

I’m not old i’m<br />

retro<br />

Check out my new<br />

look fashion website<br />

imnotoldimretro.co.uk<br />

Well hello there! I’m back with my monthly column… OK, so firstly a reminder<br />

about me. I’m Zena (Zee for short), I’m 45, a mother and a grandmother.<br />

It’s wedding season!<br />

Whether you’re getting<br />

married or you’re a<br />

guest, there is so much<br />

inspiration out there at the<br />

moment.<br />

Pastel pallets are still very<br />

classic, but they have<br />

evolved over the years. I’ve<br />

put together some mood<br />

boards to give you some<br />

ideas.<br />

Of course there’s always a twist to my<br />

outfit creations and they aren’t always<br />

for everyone!<br />

fabulous, so if they are your thing get over<br />

to the blog where I have<br />

more mood boards with info<br />

about where you can buy<br />

everything from.<br />

If you are looking for a one<br />

off gift for the bridal party<br />

or the bridesmaids then<br />

get over to *Helen Hird<br />

Illustrations*.<br />

I’ve know Helen for<br />

seven years and have<br />

seen her go on to grace<br />

the pages of ‘Vogue’<br />

and gather a celebrity<br />

following.<br />

I found these shoes online called<br />

“wedding cake” they are hilariously<br />

Of course, I love to support women in<br />

business, so for your wedding planning<br />

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MAY <strong>2018</strong> MAY | <strong>2018</strong> ISSUE | ISSUE #67 | #67 FASHION<br />

FASHION<br />

look no further than *From Karen<br />

With Love Events* - her slick<br />

approach and uber fresh ideas are<br />

really unique.<br />

My brother gets married this<br />

month!<br />

My husband has been kitted out<br />

by Trotter and Deane in Bury St<br />

Edmunds and I’ve relied on trusty<br />

ASOS for my outfit.<br />

I’ve been searching for the best<br />

make-up brands that last all day,<br />

and for older skin like mine. This<br />

has led me to find a lack of brands<br />

out there that consider older skin in<br />

their advertising.<br />

I love this look,<br />

pastels are all in this<br />

wedding season!<br />

After all it’s easy to make a young<br />

skin look flawless. So stay tuned!<br />

*** News Flash***<br />

Keep an eye out for me over<br />

the summer months; I shall be<br />

featuring some of the amazing<br />

sassy fashion divas that I come<br />

across on my travels in <strong>Bounce</strong><br />

and on the blog!<br />

Enjoy this wedding season,<br />

wherever you may be.<br />

Butterfly Twists<br />

I’d like to wish my brother James, a<br />

lifetime of happiness.<br />

Stay stylish - Love Zee x<br />

I’m not old i’m retro<br />

www.imnotoldimretro.co.uk<br />

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MAY <strong>2018</strong> MAY | <strong>2018</strong> ISSUE | ISSUE #67 | #67 WEDDING<br />

WeddingAngel<br />

Overcome pre-wedding nerves...<br />

BY LISA MARIE SMITH<br />

Panic At The Altar?<br />

Wedding anxiety setting in? Not to<br />

fear I have a few tips to help combat<br />

those nerves and allow you to revel<br />

in your big moment...<br />

Talk to any budding bride or groom<br />

and one word usually resounds:<br />

nerves. Ask them how they’re<br />

feeling and I’ll guarantee, ‘stressed’,<br />

‘excited’ and ‘nervous’ will pour as<br />

much from their verbal response as<br />

it will off their entire aura. Each will<br />

have their individual anxieties, but<br />

research reveals that brides appear<br />

to be taking the brunt, reporting<br />

an upsurge in panic attacks and<br />

breakdowns before – and most<br />

worryingly – on the day itself. So<br />

here’s a few of my top tips!<br />

1. It’s OK to feel overwhelmed...<br />

There’s a huge amount of pressure for everything to go<br />

perfectly, and if you’re anxious you’ll probably feel that pressure<br />

even more intensely.<br />

2. Say a big “yes” to those offers of help...<br />

If you see deadlines looming but freeze up and find yourself<br />

unable to meet them, don’t suffer in silence. Turn to a friend<br />

and say: “Remember when you asked if there was anything you<br />

could do to help? The answer is a thousand times yes.”<br />

3. You really don’t need those Mason jars full of glitter...<br />

I constantly made more work for myself. Buy invitations?<br />

Nope. I decided to make them, despite once glue-gunning<br />

myself to an art workbench at school. It took months of stress<br />

and the end result looked like it was made by a 5-year-old.<br />

Try to prioritise the fine touches and detail; it all adds up and<br />

before you know it you’re facing an impossible to-do list. It’s<br />

perfectly OK to have ordinary place cards or a straightforward<br />

table plan.<br />

You’ll still have an amazing day and won’t have wasted weeks<br />

crying into a pot of calligraphy ink.<br />

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WEDDING<br />

MAY <strong>2018</strong> MAY | <strong>2018</strong> ISSUE | ISSUE #67 | #67 WEDDING<br />

4. Take time to reassure your partner...<br />

It’s a good idea to make it clear that<br />

freaking out about the wedding does<br />

not mean you’re not super happy about<br />

getting married. It’s just the same old<br />

crap you’ve had to deal with for years<br />

being magnified by the wedding stress.<br />

You’re both going to feel a bit weird<br />

at times – it’s a big deal – but let your<br />

partner know that it doesn’t mean your<br />

relationship isn’t 100% solid.<br />

5. It’s OK to not enjoy being the centre<br />

of attention...<br />

As an anxious person, being on display<br />

isn’t really part of your MO, but it’s an<br />

integral part of any wedding. Selfconsciousness<br />

might not be something<br />

you consider until quite close to the day<br />

itself, but it’s a good idea to plan for it.<br />

6. It’s fine to be selfish and put yourself<br />

first...<br />

You’re going to feel pretty delicate the<br />

week before the wedding, even if you’ve<br />

been careful and looked after yourself.<br />

7. Don’t be afraid to let things go...<br />

You might feel the only way for things<br />

to go “perfectly” on the wedding day is<br />

if you keep a close eye on all of it, but<br />

that’s actually the best possible way to<br />

utterly exhaust yourself, which can make<br />

anxiety worse.<br />

And after the big day...<br />

You didn’t let anxiety hold you back, you<br />

got married, and you’re awesome. It can<br />

be a scary time for anyone and you did it!<br />

Until next time...<br />

Lisa x<br />

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MAY <strong>2018</strong> | ISSUE #67<br />

Ken Norton a Unique<br />

World Heavyweight<br />

Champion...<br />

BY RALPH OATES<br />

A series of articles which will feature boxing facts<br />

from both the past to the present...<br />

Ken Norton was without<br />

question a fine fighter<br />

who more than proved his<br />

worth amongst the top elite<br />

heavyweights during the time<br />

period he boxed. Norton hit the<br />

headlines when he became just<br />

the second man in the division<br />

to defeat Muhammad Ali in<br />

the professional rank’s .(Ali’s<br />

first defeat came against Joe<br />

Frazier by way of a 15 round<br />

points defeat on the 8 March<br />

1971 when attempting to regain<br />

his world heavyweight crown).<br />

In the said 12 round points<br />

victory over Ali on the 31 March<br />

1973 Norton won the National<br />

Association Boxing Federation<br />

heavyweight title which Ali<br />

was defending. If that loss<br />

wasn’t bad enough for Ali he<br />

also ended the bout with a<br />

broken jaw. Make no mistake<br />

no-one expected to see Ali lose<br />

against Norton. Muhammad<br />

was expected to win and hence<br />

go on to secure another tilt at<br />

the world heavyweight crown.<br />

However on the night Norton<br />

didn’t share the ring with Ali<br />

just to make up the numbers<br />

he was there to win.<br />

A return with Ali took place on<br />

the 10 September 1973, Norton<br />

was confident of a repeat<br />

victory over the former world<br />

champion. Ali however gained<br />

revenge on this occasion<br />

wining a 12 round points<br />

victory over Norton to regain<br />

his NABF title.<br />

Apart from that famous<br />

victory over Ali Norton also<br />

holds a very unique record<br />

that of being the only man in<br />

boxing to hold a version of<br />

the world heavyweight crown<br />

without ever winning a title<br />

bout. How could that be? You<br />

may very well ask. Truth can<br />

often be stranger than fiction.<br />

On the 26th March 1974<br />

Ken challenged the hard<br />

punching George Foreman<br />

for the undisputed title and<br />

was duly stopped in round<br />

two of a scheduled 15. The<br />

second challenge for world<br />

honours came on the 28<br />

September 1976 when Norton<br />

met defending champion<br />

Muhammad Ali who had by this<br />

time regained the title .Norton<br />

pushed Ali hard but at the end<br />

of the fifteen round contest<br />

was deemed to have come in<br />

second losing the decision on<br />

points.<br />

On the 5 November 1977 Ken<br />

met Jimmy Young in a final<br />

eliminator for the world crown<br />

and won a 15 round points<br />

decision. The then reigning<br />

champion Leon Spinks ignored<br />

the mandated challenger and<br />

defended his title against<br />

Muhammad Ali (whom he<br />

had previously beaten for the<br />

championship). The World<br />

Boxing Council responded by<br />

stripping their version of the<br />

title from Spinks and made<br />

Norton their new champion.<br />

The fates were not on Ken’s<br />

side since he hence lost his<br />

crown in his first defence when<br />

outpointed over 15 rounds by<br />

Larry Holmes on the 9 June<br />

1978. After this defeat Norton’s<br />

career took a downwards<br />

spiral with him winning two,<br />

losing two and drawing one<br />

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FEATURE FEATURE<br />

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NADINE COYLE<br />

<strong>Bounce</strong> <strong>Magazine</strong>’s Rachel Ducker speaks to Nadine Coyle about her<br />

time in Girls Aloud, motherhood and her new EP...<br />

As one fifth of chart-mauling, award-winning,<br />

expectation-shattering girl band Girls Aloud,<br />

Nadine Coyle has already played her part in<br />

helping redefine pop.<br />

She returned to the music scene late last<br />

year with a brand new song ‘Go To Work’,<br />

now Nadine announces the release of a new<br />

4 track EP and a UK tour, celebrating strong<br />

women.<br />

She will also be hitting the road this <strong>May</strong> for a<br />

UK and Ireland tour, performing the greatest<br />

hits of Girls Aloud solo, alongside songs from<br />

her forthcoming new album. Pop fans should<br />

rejoice as this tour is set to be the ultimate<br />

party night out this Spring, seeing Nadine<br />

perform such legendary<br />

hits as ‘Sound Of The<br />

Underground’, ‘Love<br />

Machine’, ‘Biology’,<br />

“Something New’ and<br />

‘The Promise’, alongside<br />

new Nadine stormers<br />

such as ‘Go To Work’<br />

and ‘Girls On Fire’.<br />

If each member of the band – who<br />

sashayed their way through a ten-year, five<br />

album career – had a role, then Nadine’s was<br />

The Voice. Often demoing the songs with<br />

Brian ahead of the other girls during the<br />

band’s tenure, it’s always been any<br />

discerning pop fan’s dream for the pair<br />

to collaborate again on Coyle’s<br />

solo material.<br />

The Derry-born singer opens up to Rachel<br />

Ducker, about motherhood and touches upon<br />

her time in Girls Aloud.<br />

R: Hi Nadine, how are you today?<br />

I’m really good how are you Rachel?<br />

R: I’m great… thanks for your time, I know<br />

I don’t have long so I will start with my<br />

questions! When did you realize you had a<br />

passion for singing?<br />

I was really young. I used to sing ‘Saturday<br />

Night at the Movies’ when I was three years<br />

old, I even used to sing the ad-libs on it. My<br />

mummy and daddy were like “what is she<br />

doing?” A, where did she hear this<br />

song, people kissing on the back<br />

seat of the movies, and B where<br />

did she get all of these ad-libs?<br />

Very early on, I just loved singing<br />

and singing songs that I felt<br />

connected to. My dad was a<br />

singer in his spare time, he did<br />

performances and shows, so he got<br />

me and my younger sister involved.<br />

It’s just something I’ve always done.<br />

R: We saw you emerge onto the music scene<br />

through the TV Show ‘Popstars,’ in 2002,<br />

which is where Girls Aloud was formed. Does<br />

it feel like a lifetime ago now?<br />

It really does? It’s almost like a different world.<br />

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R: I mean, how was it to reach Christmas<br />

number one with your very first single the<br />

‘Sound of the Underground’?<br />

It was incredible; I did not expect that at all,<br />

even though I knew the song was amazing.<br />

Yeah it was fine, I wouldn’t say it was<br />

particularly hard or anything of that nature,<br />

but as people, there are times when things go<br />

up and down. There are highs and lows in the<br />

entertainment industry and that’s just how it<br />

is. You know what I mean, you just roll with it?<br />

R: And it still is, I still love it!<br />

I still love it… I know! I think I am going to do<br />

that one on tour, there’s just so many songs<br />

that I want to do on tour, but I can’t do them<br />

all. Yeah, it was a huge surprise to get to<br />

Christmas number one. I remember just going<br />

home and being so exhausted. We had so<br />

much promo once we were in the band, we<br />

were just like “urgh”, and I didn’t know how I<br />

was supposed to feel?<br />

R: What was it like to be in an all girl band?<br />

Well, I have two sisters, there’s us three girls,<br />

and I went to an all girls secondary school<br />

and I have lots of girlfriends, so for me being<br />

around girls was what I was used to. I have<br />

definitely spent a lot of time in my life with<br />

girls, so it wasn’t anything out of the ordinary<br />

for me. I think there was 30 girls in my school<br />

class, so going from 30 girls to 5 was easy!<br />

R: Its no secret that since the band have<br />

gone their separate ways that there has<br />

been lots of things said, not all pleasant,<br />

has is it hard going through all of that in the<br />

spotlight?<br />

No, not at all. I mean, I think its definitely part<br />

and parcel, its just what happens, journalists<br />

write things and people make stuff up. You will<br />

feel like there are times where it’s a personal<br />

attack, but if you can’t handle it, you should<br />

probably pick another job! [laughs]<br />

R: I don’t think I could do it!<br />

R: I guess it’s like a bad day at work then?<br />

If you were working in an office there would<br />

be general office politics. You would then<br />

tell your friends about it when you go home.<br />

Whereas when you do something in this<br />

industry your then the person that people talk<br />

about in their offices! But I am not in offices<br />

having to hear what people have to say so… I<br />

am fine [haha]<br />

R: So you’ve teamed up again with the bands<br />

mastermind, Brian Higgins, what can we look<br />

forward to from here on?<br />

Yes I have! Oh… you can look forward to lots<br />

of new music, which is always great, they<br />

are really supportive. We are doing very soft<br />

releases and building up a portfolio of songs,<br />

and then we can work on the directions,<br />

much like with Girls Aloud, there are so many<br />

different genres of music. It’s so easy to put<br />

music out these days so it’s a great place to<br />

be.<br />

R: Your tour starts in <strong>May</strong>, what are you most<br />

looking forward to about that?<br />

Yesss! I am most looking forward to having<br />

the set list nailed down, having the show<br />

rehearsed, knowing exactly what we are all<br />

doing and then I think I will be able to get a<br />

good nights sleep! Until then, I don’t think I<br />

will sleep properly until <strong>May</strong>!<br />

R: You’re also a mum as well now, how does<br />

that work around your career?<br />

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She’s so brilliant, she really, really is! She’s just<br />

hilariously funny, and we have a great time<br />

together, so its just a matter of balancing<br />

me being a mother, and then having to go to<br />

work, because sometimes mummy’s have to<br />

work and we can’t all be at home, all of the<br />

time. You just try your best and try to apply<br />

yourself to each thing as best you can and<br />

fingers crossed that it’s all alright? [laughs]<br />

R: In the next year I hope to be a mum, but<br />

as a full time editor I am worried…<br />

Oh wow, are you planning or already<br />

pregnant?<br />

R: Well, I have an upcoming wedding in June,<br />

so we will see what happens after! Do you<br />

have any advice for working mums?<br />

Just don’t beat yourself up to much; you’re<br />

going feel guilty by not spending every single<br />

second with your child, whether awake or<br />

asleep. You have to work, its not like the days<br />

where the man went to work and the woman<br />

stayed at home and shook him a cocktail at<br />

the end of the day – those days are long gone.<br />

I like working, I enjoy working and if you do<br />

too, you should incorporate that into being<br />

part of your life and not worry about it too<br />

much.<br />

R: I think its tough being a woman… even<br />

having to change your surname…<br />

Well you don’t have to [laughs] there’s no law<br />

against that!<br />

R: True, I think I’ll keep my surname for<br />

business purposes only [laughs] I have<br />

noticed your songs are so empowering and<br />

embrace strong women – is that something<br />

you will continue to do?<br />

Yes! Absolutely I am all about that. I am one<br />

of three sisters as I said earlier I have lots<br />

of girlfriends. I am so passionate about it,<br />

you cannot tell me that we are inadequate<br />

or not as good, it’s the complete opposite<br />

and we have some amazing strengths. There<br />

is nothing that we cannot achieve and I will<br />

challenge anyone who dares to disagree!<br />

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FEATURE<br />

R: Well said I completely agree. So are you back from<br />

the states full time now? Is it nice to be back?<br />

do for the next series and how we can<br />

make it work.<br />

I love being back in the UK, I really do. I mean, I have<br />

the restaurant in the states and I go back and tour,<br />

which is always great. I used to go back and forth more<br />

before I had Anaíya, but now its just not feasible with<br />

the time zones. I was constantly running her between<br />

here, LA and New York and it was confusing her eating<br />

times and routine. It was better to just try and limit it.<br />

R: I guess some stability it probably quite nice right<br />

now after all that?<br />

Yes! It is! Having Anaíya forced me to be just<br />

comfortable, I had no stability at all since the age of 17,<br />

now I am like, I have a bern I have to have a routine, so<br />

its been very nice.<br />

R: There’s been talks of you starring in the Channel 4<br />

comedy Derry Girls… any truth in those rumours?<br />

Yes! There absolutely is! I have been talking to the<br />

writer so we are just trying to figure out what we can<br />

R: I bet it will be nice to be back in<br />

Ireland?<br />

I love Ireland, it still is and always will<br />

be home. It’s so easy to get there from<br />

London. I am in Ireland regularly; I am<br />

never to far away [laughs]perspective,<br />

it’s given me strength and also with<br />

the physical side of what we do, it’s<br />

helped me.<br />

R: Any plans for another album?<br />

Definitely, I mean this is my 15 th year,<br />

and I hope that I can continue for<br />

another 16 years! That would be great!<br />

R: Well thanks so much for your<br />

time Nadine and best of luck with<br />

everything to come.<br />

You too and good luck with your<br />

wedding in June!<br />

For more information see<br />

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Taking an exam or test, be it at<br />

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WELLBEING<br />

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MAY <strong>2018</strong> | ISSUE #67<br />

(oo-TEE-tah trikcone-AHS-anna)<br />

Benefits<br />

Stretches and strengthens the thighs, knees,<br />

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shoulders, chest, and spine<br />

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Raise your arms parallel to the floor and reach<br />

them actively out to the sides, shoulder blades<br />

wide, palms down.<br />

2. Turn your left foot in slightly to the right and<br />

your right foot out to the right 90 degrees.<br />

Align the right heel with the left heel. Firm<br />

your thighs and turn your right thigh outward,<br />

so that the center of the right knee cap is in<br />

line with the center of the right ankle.<br />

3. Exhale and extend your torso to the right<br />

directly over the plane of the right leg,<br />

bending from the hip joint, not the waist.<br />

Anchor this movement by strengthening the<br />

left leg and pressing the outer heel firmly to<br />

the floor. Rotate the torso to the left, keeping<br />

the two sides equally long. Let the left hip<br />

come slightly forward and lengthen the<br />

tailbone toward the back heel.<br />

4. Rest your right hand on your shin, ankle, or<br />

the floor outside your right foot, whatever is<br />

possible without distorting the sides of the<br />

torso. Stretch your left arm toward the ceiling,<br />

in line with the tops of your shoulders. Keep<br />

your head in a neutral position or turn it to the<br />

left, eyes gazing softly at the left thumb.<br />

5. Stay in this pose for 30 seconds to 1 minute.<br />

Inhale to come up, strongly pressing the<br />

back heel into the floor and reaching the top<br />

arm toward the ceiling. Reverse the feet and<br />

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Brace your back heel or the back of your torso<br />

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MAY <strong>2018</strong> | ISSUE #67 | HEALTH & WELLBEING<br />

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So the sun has finally come out after a<br />

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Evenings are getting lighter, our moods are improving<br />

and we all want to catch a little bit of sun, so now is<br />

the perfect time to get active outdoors!<br />

<strong>May</strong> is ‘National Walking Month’, and if you live a<br />

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Studies have proved two things, 1. Exercise is improves<br />

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There are a number of social clubs you could get<br />

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Now in its 33rd year, the Bury Festival<br />

welcomes a star-studded programme for a<br />

world class celebration of culture. With 59<br />

events across 14 venues in just 10 days the<br />

Festival offers award-winning music acts,<br />

street theatre, films and exhibitions.<br />

During this year’s festival the picturesque<br />

setting of Nowton Park welcomes chart<br />

toppers from across the decades, in a<br />

collaboration with OEP Live!. Kicking off the<br />

alfresco concerts will be national treasure,<br />

pianist, bandleader and broadcaster, Jools<br />

Holland with his world-famous Rhythm and<br />

Blues Orchestra and special guests including<br />

Soft Cell’s Marc Almond.<br />

Roger McGough<br />

Jools Holland<br />

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Legendary musician, Gilbert O’Sullivan, will be<br />

celebrating five decades in the music industry<br />

with a special matinee concert. A perfect<br />

excuse to grab your picnic basket and enjoy a<br />

sparkling afternoon of classic such as ‘Alone<br />

Again Naturally’ and ‘Get Down’. And to round<br />

off the Festival in style, Bury St Edmunds<br />

welcomes Grammy and Brit award-nominated<br />

UB40 for a sensational evening of 80s classics.<br />

With a line-up full of firm music favourites<br />

there is guaranteed to be something to suite<br />

all tastes from the vocal stylings of Berlin’s<br />

Ute Lemper to South Africa’s Grammy awardwinning<br />

Ladysmith Black Mambazo (the stars<br />

of Paul Simon’s multi-million selling ‘Graceland’<br />

album).<br />

Aled Jones<br />

Celebrating local talent is an exciting<br />

collaboration between one of the most prolific<br />

entertainers of the past 30 years, Aled Jones,<br />

and the young talent of Bury St Edmunds’<br />

Voice Squad as well as performances from the<br />

St Edmundsbury Singers, The Edmund Octet<br />

and Suffolk Philharmonic Orchestra.<br />

Music is not the only art form on display. In<br />

the abundance of brilliant acts, literary legend<br />

and one of Britain’s most remarkable poets<br />

Benjamin Zephaniah returns to the stage with<br />

his first tour in eight years, the hilarious Roger<br />

McGough will be setting his wit and wordplay<br />

to the musical sound of Little Machine<br />

and direct from Sadler’s Wells the festival<br />

welcomes The Tap Pack for a cocktail of highenergy<br />

tap dancing entertainment.<br />

Ute Lemper<br />

This year the festival will run for 10 days<br />

between Friday 18 – Sunday 27 <strong>May</strong>. Tickets<br />

are now on sale with festival brochures<br />

available from The Apex and other locations<br />

in Bury St Edmunds. A full line-up of<br />

events can also be found online at<br />

www.buryfestival.co.uk<br />

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Food & Drink Festival set to delight the taste buds...<br />

Beccles town centre is set to be<br />

transformed as the Beccles Food<br />

and Drink Festival <strong>2018</strong> returns for<br />

another gastronomic extravaganza.<br />

The free event, which runs from 10am till<br />

4pm on Saturday 26 th <strong>May</strong>, is following<br />

a tried and tested<br />

formula, and upwards<br />

of 50 stalls will be<br />

selling a variety of<br />

raw and cooked food,<br />

preserves, pickles, oils<br />

and other condiments,<br />

confectionery, and a<br />

variety of alcoholic<br />

and non-alcoholic<br />

drinks.<br />

Among local producers, Chet and<br />

Waveney Vineyard will be making their<br />

first appearance at the event, while from<br />

further afield The Chutney Barn, Curry<br />

Pie and Mr Bees will be attending.<br />

In addition to the town centre, stalls will<br />

be nearby in and around St. Michael’s<br />

Church, and also in the Public Hall, where<br />

East Coast College will be running a<br />

Cookery Theatre throughout the event,<br />

consisting of a variety of<br />

cookery demonstrations<br />

and talks.<br />

Full details will be provided<br />

in Food Trail leaflets<br />

available from the Festival<br />

Information Point and<br />

a variety of town centre<br />

businesses on the day.<br />

Visitors are encouraged to make use of<br />

the Free Park and Ride minibuses from<br />

the Festival car park at Beccles Quay.<br />

FULL DETAILS ON THE EVENT, INCLUDING A LIST OF STALLHOLDERS, THE COOKERY THEATRE PROGRAMME, AND A<br />

MAP, WILL BE APPEAR SHORTLY AT WWW.BECCLESFOODFESTIVAL.CO.UK.<br />

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Summer<br />

Sesame<br />

Salmon...<br />

Try this Asian-inspired salmon<br />

supper with a nutty sesame dressing,<br />

crisp veg and comforting sweet<br />

potato mash. It’s healthy, low-calorie<br />

and rich in omega-3...<br />

1. Heat oven to 200C/180 fan/ gas 6 and<br />

line a baking tray with parchment. Mix<br />

together 1/2 tbsp sesame oil, the soy,<br />

ginger, garlic and honey.<br />

2. Put the sweet potato wedges, skin and<br />

all, into a glass bowl with the lime wedges.<br />

Cover with cling film and microwave on<br />

high for 12-14 mins until completely soft.<br />

3. Meanwhile, spread the broccoli and<br />

salmon out on the baking tray. Spoon over<br />

the marinade and season. Roast in the<br />

oven for 10-12 mins, then sprinkle over the<br />

sesame seeds.<br />

Ingredients<br />

• 1 ½ tbsp sesame oil<br />

• 1 tbsp low-salt soy sauce<br />

• thumb-sized piece ginger, grated<br />

• 1 garlic clove, crushed<br />

• 1 tsp honey<br />

• 2 sweet potatoes, cut into wedges<br />

• 1 lime, cut into wedges<br />

• 2 boneless skinless salmon fillets<br />

• 250g purple sprouting broccoli<br />

• 1 tbsp sesame seeds<br />

• 1 red chilli, thinly sliced<br />

(deseeded if you don’t like it too hot)<br />

4. Remove the lime wedges and roughly<br />

mash the sweet potato using a fork. Mix<br />

in the remaining sesame oil, the chilli and<br />

some seasoning.<br />

Divide between plates, along with the<br />

salmon and broccoli.<br />

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The Wines<br />

of Romania and<br />

Bulgaria<br />

Both of these countries have been making wine for<br />

millennia. Classed as East European.<br />

BY ‘WINE BUFF’ FRED FISHER<br />

Imports to the UK have varied from high to low,<br />

brought about by the stiff competition from<br />

New World, such as countries like Australia, New<br />

Zealand and Chile, and have suffered as a result.<br />

They are now producing more wine with<br />

affordable prices especially compared with other<br />

European countries like France, Germany and<br />

Spain.<br />

Romania...<br />

One of the oldest wine producing regions with<br />

viticulture dating back more than 6000 years.<br />

Being close to the Black Sea the country has a<br />

suitable climate, geography and soils to produce<br />

good quality wine. Up to the phylloxera crisis in<br />

the 1880’s each region had its own grapes that<br />

provided generic wine. Wine had become the<br />

traditional Romanian beverage. An improvement<br />

in its fortunes came about by introducing French<br />

grape varieties while retaining many of their<br />

indigenous varieties. Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon,<br />

Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, and Sauvignon Blanc<br />

being the main ones. Currently Romania has<br />

187,000 hectares of vines which ranks it about<br />

sixth in Europe and thirteenth in the world.<br />

Main Regions..<br />

Can be seen as 8 distinct zones...<br />

Transylvania - A high central region producing<br />

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mainly white wines, the most important being<br />

Tirnave, wines similar to Mosel in Germany.<br />

Crisana - To the west and influenced by the<br />

Adriatic producing crisp white wines.<br />

blight in the late 1880’s affected it and led to a lot<br />

of replanting. The French were consulted about<br />

what to replant. It was agreed that several local<br />

varieties such as the red Mavrud, Pamid, Gamza<br />

(Kadarka) and white Miskat (Muscat) be retained.<br />

Silvania - North of Transylvania and moderate<br />

climate.<br />

Moldavia - Cotnari one of the oldest regions.<br />

Famous for sweet wines.<br />

Muntenia - North of Bucharest with the area<br />

called Dealul Mare, this provides good red wines<br />

using French varieties.<br />

Oltenia - West of Bucharest and dating from<br />

Roman times. The Sauvignon Blanc<br />

does well here.<br />

Banat - Near Serbia and the<br />

Danube it has a mixture of local<br />

grapes and imported ones.<br />

Dobrudja - Near the Black Sea<br />

with Murfatler being the most<br />

important part. Many French<br />

varieties making good wine as well<br />

as a supply of table grapes.<br />

Indigenous grapes - Many are still used mainly<br />

Feteasca, Rkatsiteli and Grasa among many<br />

others.<br />

Bulgaria...<br />

Wine has been made in Bulgaria for at least 3000<br />

years. It was probably mostly sweet wine and<br />

sold to the Greeks. Even during the crusades it<br />

was spared because of its wine. The phylloxera<br />

The Gamay Noir and Syrah from France were also<br />

planted. The Bulgarian Wine Institute was formed<br />

in Pleven in 1902. The 20’s and 30’s saw the<br />

growth co-operatives but with Communist rule in<br />

the 60’s and 70’s much export wine was<br />

mass produced creating a plonk regime.<br />

In 1989 with the fall of communism<br />

privatisation ensued leading to better quality<br />

wine production.<br />

Main Regions...<br />

There are 5 viticultural Regions...<br />

The Danubian Plain - Good conditions<br />

for Muscat, Cabernet Sauvignon,<br />

Merlot, Chardonnay, Pamid and the<br />

Gamza.<br />

Black Sea - Riesling, Muscat,<br />

Sauvignon Blanc and Gewurztraminer<br />

are grown here.<br />

Rose Valley - The Sungurlare Valley is famous<br />

for a red Misket grape variety.<br />

Thracian Lowland - A temperate climate and<br />

adequate rainfall produce good red wine from<br />

Mavrud, Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Muscat and<br />

Pamid grapes.<br />

Struma River Valley - In the South West. From<br />

the historical region of Macedonia with some<br />

local grapes and Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot.<br />

Conclusions...<br />

Give them both a try as they historically, have been in the top league of wine producers.<br />

Especially look for some of the local grape varieties such as Gamza, Feteasca, Mavrud and<br />

Rkatsiteli. I have tasted some fine Pinot Noir as well.<br />

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VEGAN & GLUTEN FREE SEASONAL RECIPES<br />

MIDDLE EASTERN<br />

Aubergine Skewers...<br />

Photo and recipe with thanks to Tesco<br />

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Brush the aubergines with the olive oil;<br />

season.<br />

• Griddle in batches for 2-3 mins each<br />

side until charred, then remove from the<br />

pan and leave to cool.<br />

Summer Sizzlers...<br />

Inspired by the fragrant herbs and spices<br />

of the Middle East, these easy aubergine,<br />

mint and pomegranate skewers make a<br />

great vegan and gluten-free canapé for a<br />

cocktail party or festive gathering.<br />

• In a bowl, mix the za’atar, 2/3 of the<br />

pack of pomegranate seeds and 1/2 x<br />

pack chopped mint leaves, then scatter<br />

over one side of the aubergine slices and<br />

roll up. Secure with a cocktail stick.<br />

• Drizzle over the tahini, then scatter over<br />

the remaining pomegranate seeds, extra<br />

za’atar and mint.<br />

Finish with a drizzle of tahini to serve.<br />

Ingredients<br />

• 2 aubergines, sliced lengthways into<br />

5mm-thick slices<br />

• 3 tbsp olive oil<br />

• 1 tbsp Za’atar (see tip)<br />

• 1 x 80g pack of pomegranate seeds<br />

• 1 x 30g pack chopped mint leaves<br />

• 2 tbsp tahini<br />

Method<br />

• Heat a griddle pan over a high heat.<br />

TOP TIP:<br />

Za’atar is a Middle Eastern spice blend.<br />

2 tbsp dried thyme<br />

1 tbsp sumac<br />

1 tsp salt flakes<br />

2 tbsp sesame seeds<br />

1/2 tsp ground cumin<br />

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SEABREAM WITH<br />

GNOCCHI<br />

in tomato sauce with black olive and garlic dressing<br />

BY FRANCK PONTAIS<br />

Photos © Andrew Florides<br />

www.andrewflorides.co.uk<br />

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• Once home, place your fillet skin down<br />

on an absorbent piece of tissue paper and<br />

season well. Keep in the fridge until needed.<br />

• Make your olive dressing by adding the<br />

chopped ingredients together with the olive<br />

oil and seasoning, reserve.<br />

• Cook the potato gnocchi for 4 to 5<br />

minutes in boiling water with a pinch of salt,<br />

drain and keep aside.<br />

Serves 4... Ingredients<br />

• Seabream<br />

• Potato gnocchi<br />

• Tomato passata<br />

• Garlic<br />

• White wine<br />

• Unsalted butter<br />

• Vegetable oil<br />

• Table salt<br />

• White ground pepper<br />

• Atsina Cress<br />

2 whole fishes<br />

250 g<br />

250 ml<br />

1/2 clove<br />

50 ml<br />

20 g<br />

1 tsp.<br />

• Black olives and garlic dressing<br />

2 pinches<br />

1 pinch<br />

1 punnet<br />

Ingredients for the dressing<br />

• Chopped Black olives<br />

• Chopped flat parsley<br />

• Chopped tomatoes<br />

• Chopped garlic<br />

• Olive oil<br />

• Seasoning.<br />

20g<br />

1 tsp<br />

1 tsp.<br />

1/2 clove<br />

100ml<br />

Method<br />

• Buy the Seabream from the fishmonger<br />

and ask for your fish to be filleted.<br />

• Pour the tomato Passata in a sauce pan<br />

and add the 1/2 glove of garlic (finely<br />

chopped) the white wine and one pinch of<br />

salt, reduce on a low heat for 5 minutes.<br />

• Pour some oil and add a 20g of butter into<br />

a non-stick frying pan, place on a medium<br />

heat and wait until the butter is completely<br />

melted.<br />

• Add the fish to the pan skin down and<br />

cook for 4 to 5minutes, turn the fillet over<br />

and cook for a further 2 minutes.<br />

• Add the potato gnocchi to the tomato<br />

sauce and reheat. Once hot, place the<br />

gnocchi at the center of the plates, place<br />

the Seabream fillet on top and serve with<br />

the black olive dressing.<br />

For over twenty years,<br />

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been creating the finest<br />

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for celebrities, large<br />

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A POTTERS PARTY<br />

<strong>Bounce</strong> <strong>Magazine</strong> were excited to be invited to one of the All<br />

Inclusive Party Weekends at Potters Resort in Hopton...<br />

On a bright summers<br />

day we were grateful<br />

to be heading towards<br />

the coast of Hopton<br />

near Gt Yarmouth.<br />

modern, spacious and could accommodate up to four people<br />

with a good amount of outside space, perfect for relaxing in<br />

the sun.<br />

All inclusive drinks started from 6pm each evening.<br />

The nice thing about this is was that once you left the<br />

As our <strong>Bounce</strong> team arrived, there<br />

was a real buzz in the air.<br />

We weren’t really sure what to<br />

expect from an all inclusive drink<br />

weekend, though we were soon to<br />

find out.<br />

bungalow, you didn’t have to worry about taking out your purse<br />

or wallet, everything was covered and with a simple show of<br />

your wristband... you could order any drink you desired.<br />

When we arrived at dinner in the main restaurant there were<br />

already two bottles of wine waiting for us, a sign of things to<br />

come!<br />

We were staying in one of the<br />

resorts bungalows, which were<br />

The three course meal was served extremely quickly and our<br />

waitress, Hannah, was very attentive. With two vegetarians in<br />

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our group, there were some great options on the<br />

menu including a ‘Ricotta Tortellini’ and ‘Sweet<br />

Potato Curry’ followed by dessert.<br />

Take That, taking us through the 80s, 90s and<br />

noughties, we simply had to join in and dance, and<br />

that we did until the early hours of the morning.<br />

Our other guests enjoyed Sticky Ribs and a<br />

Carvary, which was self-service.<br />

When dining, you can never get lost as you<br />

have your own dedicated tables. We all know as<br />

creatures of habit it is nice to be in the same spot,<br />

so for us this was a bonus!<br />

Once worn out, on hand to help us sober, up was<br />

a wonderful Chilli, served in the Terrace. Much<br />

needed!<br />

As we arose with cloudy heads, the next day we<br />

wandered over to breakfast and discussed the day<br />

ahead.<br />

The highlight of our visit had to be the Potters<br />

Theatre Company.<br />

The quality of the acts were fabulous, from the<br />

Michael Jackson impersonator to Boy George and<br />

Over Eggs Benedict and a strong coffee, we<br />

decided our next stop was riffle shooting.<br />

Little did the staff member know, one of our<br />

team was a trained shooter, and of course he<br />

shot every bullseye on the target!<br />

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The beauty of being on a Resort such as Potters<br />

means that you have the independence to create<br />

your own fun as well as partaking in planned<br />

activities.<br />

So whilst still in full competition mode, we headed<br />

over for a short session of mini golf. I think it<br />

is safe to say we weren’t quite as good at this<br />

activity!<br />

There is never a dull moment at this resort, the<br />

guests are at the heart of it, we loved taking<br />

part in the mid-morning quiz and only got three<br />

questions wrong!<br />

To make up for a heavy night, we hit the Palms<br />

Health & Fitness centre on site for a quick<br />

lunchtime workout. A full fitness suite is available<br />

along with a pool, whirlpool, sauna and steam<br />

room.<br />

After a shower and a short chill out in the<br />

bungalow, I then stopped at the Aphrodite Beauty<br />

Studio for a treat little treat and had a 30 minute<br />

back, shoulder and neck massage.<br />

My therapist Anna was lovely, very friendly and<br />

left me feeling super relaxed.<br />

Before dinner we went for a walk on the beach,<br />

which is situated right on the edge of the resort.<br />

On our second night we booked in to The Black<br />

Rock Grill.<br />

It’s a fixed price menu where you get to cook your<br />

own food on your very own volcanic ‘Hot Rock’.<br />

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No oils and fat are used, so it is a really healthy<br />

way to dine, plus for the price, things keep<br />

coming until you say otherwise.<br />

one, but we give a special mention to the attentive,<br />

friendly staff on hand, who helped to make our<br />

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the wedge of lemon.<br />

Ingredients<br />

• 70ml/2fl oz vodka or gin<br />

• 1 tbsp dry vermouth<br />

• 2 tbsp olive brine<br />

• 1 wedge of lemon<br />

• 1 green olive<br />

3. Strain the contents of the cocktail<br />

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Don’t forget...<br />

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FEATURE FEATURE<br />

MAY <strong>2018</strong> MAY | <strong>2018</strong> ISSUE | #67 ISSUE | #67 FRANK TURNER<br />

FRANK TURNER<br />

<strong>Bounce</strong> <strong>Magazine</strong>’s Rachel Ducker speaks to singer songwriter,<br />

Frank Turner, about his new album and tour...<br />

A singular artist and songwriter of<br />

considerable talent, Frank Turner is able to sell<br />

out arena tours, Alexandra Palace and four<br />

consecutive nights at the Roundhouse but still<br />

walk down Holloway Road untroubled.<br />

Turner recently announced the Be More Kind<br />

World Tour, which will begin in April, with<br />

its first leg playing to over 200,000 people<br />

across the UK, the USA, Europe, Canada,<br />

Australia and New Zealand, taking them<br />

through to Christmas.<br />

The first batch of<br />

announcements covers<br />

120 dates.<br />

Rachel Ducker catches<br />

up with Frank to find out<br />

more about the singer<br />

songwriter and his<br />

upcoming tour.<br />

R: Hi Frank, how’s it<br />

going?<br />

I’m great thanks!<br />

R: I would love to know a little more about<br />

your background before you got on the<br />

music scene and how you first started<br />

playing music?<br />

Well, I was raised in Hampshire by my folks,<br />

and had a relatively middle class upbringing.<br />

My parents are quite conservative so their<br />

experience of music was generally classical<br />

music and church music, which never did<br />

much for me. I got into music around 10 years<br />

old and I was at a mates house, and I will<br />

confess to the fact we were playing games,<br />

and he had an Iron Maiden poster on his wall,<br />

which I thought was very cool. My friend told<br />

me it was a band and it never really occurred<br />

to me that music could be that cool. So I ran<br />

off and I got a copy of ‘Killers’ by Iron Maiden<br />

on cassette and since that day I have not<br />

looked back! It was a light switch day, do you<br />

know what I mean?<br />

R: Touching on your education,<br />

is it true you went to school with<br />

Prince William at Eaton?<br />

I was there on a scholarship, yes.<br />

I took an exam when I was a kid, I<br />

can’t tell you what the exam was<br />

about, but I did it and passed. I<br />

am grateful for the education that<br />

I received but felt extremely out<br />

of place socially there. It was all a<br />

very long time ago, I am 36 now so<br />

its not something that crosses my<br />

mind all of the time.<br />

R: Your real name is actually Francis, how did<br />

you become Frank?<br />

Somebody at school one day called me<br />

Frank and given the fact the other kids at<br />

school used to beat me up for having a ‘girls<br />

name’, it was kind of an escape from that, so<br />

I went along with it. At the time I was quite<br />

impressed about being referred to as Frank!<br />

R: Does your mum still call you Francis?<br />

Oh she certainly does! Particularly if I have<br />

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misbehaved! [laughs]<br />

R: You were in a band previously called<br />

Million Dead, do you miss being a band or<br />

are you happy solo?<br />

I am happy in a band when it’s a band. I was<br />

really proud of the things we did in that band;<br />

the problem was that the wheels fell off it<br />

happened in a pretty undignified way. We<br />

fell out with each other and forgot how to be<br />

friends and at the end, I felt let down by the<br />

other people, as I wanted to do it forever and<br />

ever! In retrospect now, I can accept my role at<br />

the end of the band as much as anyone else’s,<br />

one of the reasons I went solo is because<br />

I didn’t want to have to depend on other<br />

people, which meant I wasn’t vulnerable to<br />

other peoples decisions.<br />

R: I was introduced to your music by my<br />

partner a few years ago and when I first<br />

listened to a few of the tracks the lyrics<br />

really got to me!<br />

Thank you!<br />

R: They make me quite teary, in particularly<br />

‘Tell Tale Signs’ and ‘Plain Sailing Weather’,<br />

where do you draw inspiration for in your<br />

lyrics?<br />

Lyrics just kind of show up in my head, I was<br />

always quite literate. With these songs, I was<br />

trying to write in the most raw and honest<br />

fashion I could and that was helped and<br />

inspired by the fact that the major relationship<br />

in my life at the point had fallen apart, so I<br />

was writing about myself and my own short<br />

comings.<br />

are all almost all written from the point of view<br />

of the victim. It was entirely my fault that the<br />

relationship fell apart and I thought it would<br />

be interesting to try and write that record as<br />

at the time I couldn’t see anyone else who had<br />

done that?<br />

R: Your renowned for your honest, hard<br />

hitting words, when writing how do you hope<br />

people to interpret what you are trying to<br />

put out there?<br />

I think the interpretation is one of the most<br />

interesting parts, but I also think that what<br />

makes it interesting is that its not driven by<br />

me. Whatever other people take away from<br />

it is their affair and I find it interesting, but I<br />

can’t direct that. When people connect with<br />

songs that are that raw and that personal it is<br />

almost a relief, as you put your soul out there.<br />

If somebody else says, “Yeah, I get it man”<br />

that feels pretty good. In essence I feel that<br />

you have to write for yourself, otherwise it<br />

would be dishonest.<br />

R: I hope you don’t mind me saying but your<br />

relation a collection of your greatest hits…<br />

you seem very young to be doing that!<br />

[laughs]<br />

R: Either you’ve had an amazing career and<br />

you have loads of material or you’re older<br />

than you say you are!<br />

[laughs] Well I am 36 years old, I am not a<br />

man that has a stage age, I have known people<br />

over the years who have had stage ages and I<br />

am still laughing about it now, because really<br />

who gives a toss!<br />

R: Sorry to hear you had such a rubbish time<br />

Frank, as we can definitely here that through<br />

the lyrics…<br />

Haha! Actually the one thing about this record<br />

was I was trying to write a break up song from<br />

the point of view of the bad guy. There are<br />

lots of break up records in the world and they<br />

R: Your 8th studio album is to be released<br />

in <strong>May</strong> ‘Be More Kind’ can you tell us more<br />

about this? Will it be any different from your<br />

past material or something different?<br />

Part of the reason that we did ‘Songbook’<br />

my greatest hits, before Christmas is that I<br />

wanted to draw a bit of a line. Its an attempt<br />

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to get out of my comfort zone and<br />

do something I haven’t done before<br />

musically, so I am experimenting with<br />

a lot of new approaches, different<br />

technology, I am thinking a lot more<br />

about soul music and pop music than<br />

I have before. It’s definitely an attempt<br />

to not repeat myself, shall we say? am<br />

still laughing about it now, because<br />

really who gives a toss!<br />

R: You embark on your mammoth<br />

‘Be More Kind Tour’ stopping by us<br />

in Cambridge in April and Norwich<br />

in <strong>May</strong> what can we expect from the<br />

show?<br />

Participatory rock and roll explosion<br />

shall we say, we are obviously going to<br />

be playing quite a lot of new material.<br />

I have always tried to include old<br />

material in my sets as well; I don’t<br />

want to be one of those bands that<br />

stop playing the old songs.<br />

R: What has been the biggest<br />

moment of your career so far?<br />

The highlight for me is that I have a<br />

career still in my late thirties, when I<br />

was a kid I told everyone I was going<br />

to do this and everybody laughed… so<br />

f*ck them!<br />

R: What’s the secret to your<br />

longevity?<br />

Hahaha! I like to think I have been<br />

true to my artistic instincts and also<br />

blessed with a creative head, I get<br />

bored very easily and I like to be<br />

active, so I find myself in a creative<br />

form of ADHD.<br />

R: Well thanks for your time Frank we<br />

will see you in Norwich!<br />

Well thank you, its been a Pleasure.<br />

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MAY <strong>2018</strong> MAY | <strong>2018</strong> ISSUE | ISSUE #67 | #67 LIFESTYLE<br />

Storage<br />

SOLUTIONS<br />

I don’t know about you, but I<br />

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BY RUBY REED<br />

Work related,<br />

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Hidden Hooks...<br />

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MAY <strong>2018</strong> MAY | ISSUE <strong>2018</strong> | #67 ISSUE | #67 HISTORY<br />

The First Pedestrianised<br />

Shopping Street<br />

The first shopping street<br />

to be pedestrianised in<br />

the UK took place on 17<br />

July 1967.<br />

Norwich was chosen<br />

because of the ‘Traffic in<br />

Towns’ report, which had<br />

been produced by Sir Colin<br />

Buchanan for the Ministry of<br />

Transport in 1963. Originally<br />

three cities were looked at<br />

but Norwich came out on<br />

top by remaining a historical<br />

area with a reduced access<br />

for cars.<br />

To understand how and why<br />

London Street was chosen<br />

we have to go back to 1964<br />

when the Street closed for<br />

six weeks because of a sewer<br />

collapse. A majority of shop<br />

owners were concerned<br />

that their businesses would<br />

suffer, but in fact it had the<br />

opposite and sales were up.<br />

A year later business owners<br />

voted 2:1 in favour of parts<br />

of the street being closed<br />

between 9am to 6pm. During<br />

the 1700s when the street<br />

was known as Cockey Lane<br />

problems with pedestrians<br />

was a daily problem with my<br />

injuries caused by people<br />

and horses. The Watch<br />

Committee stated that the<br />

good people of Norwich<br />

would not accept an area<br />

where vehicles would not be<br />

permitted.<br />

After two members of the<br />

Traffic and Town Planning<br />

Committee visited four<br />

European Cities a report<br />

called ‘Foot Streets in Four<br />

Cities’ was produced and<br />

stated that there should be a<br />

three-month period to make<br />

the area vehicle free, but<br />

there were many objections<br />

but it did not stop the trial<br />

period taking place and the<br />

Lord <strong>May</strong>or tied a white<br />

ribbon at the south end of<br />

the street to state that no<br />

further vehicles could gain<br />

entrance and the start of the<br />

pedestrian area.<br />

All complaints soon<br />

disappeared as people were<br />

soon seen to be enjoying<br />

sitting outside cafés drinking<br />

hot drinks on a street that<br />

once thundered with the<br />

sound of traffic.<br />

Other routes had to be taken<br />

for drivers and nearby Lower<br />

Goat Lane and Dove Street<br />

did report that there was<br />

far more traffic than before<br />

and in June 1968 Lower Goat<br />

Lane joined London Street<br />

in being Pedestrianised and<br />

Dover Street became opened<br />

at certain times.<br />

Parliamentary Secretary at<br />

the Ministry of Housing Lord<br />

Kennet hailed the scheme<br />

a success and before the<br />

end of 1967 Perth, Australia<br />

adopted the London<br />

Street idea, which became<br />

permanent in 1968.<br />

The first three years of the<br />

scheme showed that there<br />

had been an increase of<br />

45% of pedestrians visiting<br />

and it paved the way for<br />

many streets in the UK to<br />

adopt the scheme and it was<br />

featured in the 1968 Rank<br />

film ‘Look at Life’.<br />

Since 1969 and continuing<br />

today, Central Area Traffic<br />

Plan have been working to<br />

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City of Norwich.<br />

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What makes Blink special is its ability to run<br />

on a battery for up to two years. In the camera<br />

industry, that’s an amazing feat.<br />

If you own a current Blink system, you will be<br />

happy to know that Blink XT is compatible with<br />

your current Sync module.<br />

From a home security perspective, this crosscompatibility<br />

is important as one Sync can<br />

support ten cameras, including a mix of XTs and<br />

the original version. If you own a current Blink<br />

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system, you’ll be unhappy to know that there is a<br />

new Sync Module on the way and it’s way better.<br />

SO, WHAT DID I THINK...<br />

Whilst away on a recent trip out of the UK, I<br />

armed my cameras around the house.<br />

I was so impressed with the quality of image and<br />

the fact you can also hear sound.<br />

In fact, the highlight of my time away was<br />

listening to my mother chat with my cats, she<br />

didn’t realise they could pick up the sound!<br />

I felt safe to leave my home in the knowledge I<br />

could check in at any point.<br />

A big thumbs up to Blink’s new camera on the<br />

block.<br />

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• HD Video<br />

• Temperature Sensor<br />

• Motion Detection<br />

• Weatherproof<br />

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• Infrared Night Vision<br />

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| ISSUE<br />

| HAIR<br />

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JUST HAIR<br />

Great Barton...<br />

Just Hair, in Great Barton, are<br />

always keen to welcome new<br />

clients to the salon as well as<br />

catching up with regulars!<br />

They cater for both ladies and gents, as well as<br />

offering well priced childrens hair cuts.<br />

Even though the salon is just 5 minutes out of<br />

town, it enjoys beautiful views across the Suffolk<br />

countryside and adjacent farmland. There is also<br />

large amounts of free parking available making<br />

it is to drop in. It’s always good to book but the<br />

team are also happy to fit you in if you’re just<br />

passing.<br />

Just Hair is a Wella approved Salon and also<br />

supplies numerous other top brand hair<br />

products such as GHD, Osmo, Matrix, Tangle<br />

Teezer & Armargan therapies.<br />

At the Nail Bar we will be using Orly products<br />

for your pampering treatments.<br />

Visit www.just-hair.biz or call 01359 232007 or<br />

find the salon on Facebook or Twitter.<br />

THE TEAM...<br />

Nicola, Stacey, Kirsty and Claire are Just Hair’s<br />

stylists (along with with Chloe who is currently<br />

on maternity leave - returning in the summer).<br />

They are all trained to exemplary standards, are<br />

always happy to offer personal consultations<br />

in a friendly and welcoming atmosphere. Claire<br />

also is in charge of the nail bar 3 days aweek<br />

SERVICES...<br />

Nicola has owned the Salon for the last 14 years<br />

and continues to develop and enhance the<br />

services she offers to her clientele.<br />

The team offers all aspects of hairdressing from<br />

cutting and styling to colouring and offering a<br />

wide range of treatments.<br />

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MERE FARM LANE,<br />

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Avoid the town traffic!<br />

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Appointments not<br />

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To book call us on: 01359 232007<br />

Email: justhair@btinternet.com<br />

Book your<br />

appointment<br />

now!<br />

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Tuesday 9am – 5pm<br />

Wednesday 9am – 5pm<br />

Thursday 9am – 5pm<br />

Friday 9am – 7pm<br />

Saturday 8.30am – 4 pm<br />

Website: www.just-hair.biz<br />

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<strong>May</strong> QUEEN<br />

This month, I am dedicating my column to my late Nana,<br />

as when she was young, she was the <strong>May</strong> Queen. …<br />

She loved reading my articles, she was my<br />

Queen and my best friend and she always<br />

will be! She made me feel like a Queen, so<br />

to all of my readers make sure you always<br />

be your own Queen! Treat yourself.<br />

Forget April showers, its <strong>May</strong>…<br />

What’s more perfect than<br />

Dior’s <strong>2018</strong> summer range<br />

with their blue eye shadow<br />

pallet for those cooler<br />

rainy days and their burnt<br />

oranges/bronze eye shadow<br />

pallets for if you’re soaking up<br />

the sun.<br />

A great compliment to the ‘golden look’<br />

is a nice glossy lip. I love Chanel’s Rouge<br />

Coco Gloss, with its moisturizing and nonsticky<br />

texture; it melts into your lips. Try<br />

‘726 Icing’ for a clear gloss with a hint of<br />

pink. Beautiful! You could also pair Clarins<br />

Lip Oil in ‘Candy’. If you suffer from those<br />

dreaded dark circles under your eyes<br />

try ‘Illamasquas’ a brand new skin base<br />

concealer pen. Apply straight from the pen,<br />

its metal tip has a cooling effect, which<br />

reduces any puffiness.<br />

As a <strong>May</strong> queen you should always have<br />

the best products and of course be<br />

surrounded by flowers. My Nana<br />

always had flowers all over her<br />

house, very apt for a <strong>May</strong> Queen.<br />

Combining the two and adding<br />

a touch of vintage, Rosina’s<br />

Lotions and Potions Glorious<br />

Rose Cleansing Milk is an all time<br />

favourite of mine. Not only can you<br />

smell the fresh real roses, it contains<br />

Aloe Vera and Sunflower Oil.<br />

If you would like to contact me for<br />

booking you can find<br />

me on Facebook as:<br />

Carla Mireille Jones<br />

Mua 07584 070705<br />

Carlamireille88@<br />

hotmail.com<br />

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Time to Try CACI at SK...<br />

Have you heard of CACI?<br />

It’s been in the press a lot lately, coveted by<br />

celebrities, praised by experts and, available<br />

at SK.<br />

The world acclaimed CACI non-surgical facelift<br />

system delivers visible and corrective results<br />

without the need for surgery or invasive<br />

procedures. The dramatic results achieved<br />

using these exclusive technologies has created<br />

a huge demand for CACI treatments. SK<br />

uses the CACI Ultimate system, the very first<br />

treatment system to combine; Microcurrent,<br />

Facial Toning, Crystal Free Orbital<br />

Microdermabrasion and, LED<br />

Light Therapy Photo Stimulation.<br />

SK offers the fantastic Hydratone<br />

Facial and now retails the Hydro<br />

Mask. Clients can use this up to<br />

two times at home, whilst storing<br />

it in the fridge in-between uses.<br />

Hydratone combines active<br />

microcurrent rollers with a<br />

unique, electrically conductive silicon gel mask,<br />

infused with powerful hydrating properties<br />

such as collagen, hyaluronic acid and rose<br />

water. The rollers gently massage the face<br />

causing the mask to become electrically<br />

charged so that the whole face is bathed with<br />

rejuvenating energy.The energy delivered<br />

by the rollers recharges and replenishes the<br />

bio-electrical energy within the facial muscles,<br />

restoring tone and firmness. The energy<br />

generated also drives the hydrating actives<br />

contained within the gel mask, deep into<br />

the skin tissue. The gel mask has a dramatic<br />

softening action, which helps to plump out and<br />

smooth deep lines and wrinkles. Perfect for<br />

brides to be.<br />

For those looking for a body treatment, then<br />

the Leg and Bum Lift is exceptional. This is a<br />

targeted body treatment which firms and tones<br />

the buttock and thigh area, helping to sculpt<br />

and contour. A visible firmer and more defined<br />

appearance is apparent immediately after the<br />

treatment. Perfect for a special occasion or<br />

holiday.<br />

Want to target a specific area such as<br />

the jaw and jowl? The CACI Jowl Lift<br />

has been developed to specifically<br />

target muscle laxity around the<br />

jawline which can cause drooping<br />

jowls and loose skin. This treatment is<br />

specially designed to lift and firm the<br />

muscles and refine facial contours to<br />

give a firmer, more toned appearance.<br />

The list is extensive, with most concerns<br />

catered for such as CACI Eye Revive, CACI<br />

Wrinkle Revolution, CACI Blemish Fix<br />

Treatment, CACI Lip Treatment, CACI Acne<br />

Treatment, CACI Scarring/Stretch Marks and<br />

targeted body treatments such as stomach,<br />

bust and hands.<br />

For more information about SKs packages please contact the SK Spa Reception team on<br />

01284 748470, info@skclinic.co.uk or visit www.skclinic.co.uk. Written by Annie Roper.<br />

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Psoriasis<br />

One of the most popular questions we’re asked is<br />

‘how to I get rid of my Psoriasis?’<br />

Psoriasis is a skin condition marked by red, itchy,<br />

scaly patches. It’s technically the over duplication<br />

of cells. However it can be so much more to many<br />

people and can affect their self confidence.<br />

Unfortunately there is no miracle cure but there<br />

are lots of natural ways that can help you manage<br />

the condition and significantly reduce the<br />

appearance of Psoriasis, hopefully to a point where<br />

you don’t even notice it.<br />

Types of Psoriasis...<br />

There are many different types of Psoriasis<br />

including Guttate, Inverse, Pustular, Erythrodermic,<br />

Psoriatic arthritis and Plaque Psoriasis which is<br />

the most common. It usually appears as red or<br />

pink plaques of raised, thick, scaly skin. However<br />

it can also appear as small flat bumps. It doesn’t<br />

sound pleasant I know and can be painful and<br />

uncomfortable in many cases.<br />

Most commonly affecting the skin on the elbows,<br />

knees, and scalp, although it can appear anywhere<br />

on the body. I’ve often had small patches on my<br />

eyebrows as it tends to appear in areas with less<br />

flesh.<br />

Do you have Psoriasis?...<br />

The obvious choice when you find unusual<br />

patches on your skin is to visit the doctors and<br />

we absolutely advise you to get a professional<br />

diagnosis. However don’t feel that a prescription<br />

is your only option as the creams offered can<br />

be effective for a short time but are often filled<br />

with steroids which will actually thin the skin,<br />

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potentially causing more problems. There are in fact many<br />

natural products and ingredients that can help just as well<br />

and often, dare I say it, better!<br />

Things to consider...<br />

There are lots of ways you can improve your skin and it’s<br />

good start with the basics. We often overlook the products<br />

we wash with daily; shower gel, bubble bath, shampoo,<br />

hand wash. All of which may contain SLS (Sodium Laureth<br />

Sulfate) which is a foaming agent often found in cleaning<br />

products and detergents but frequently found in our<br />

cleansing toiletries in quite large quantities.<br />

This chemical is known for drying out the skin and can<br />

irritate Psoriasis. Try to choose a natural option - I opt for<br />

the Childs Farm range - don’t be fooled that it’s just for kids<br />

- us adults can use it too and it’s super mild and nourishing<br />

for your skin.<br />

Moisturising your skin is very important when you have<br />

Psoriasis creams are great but do consider mild pure oils<br />

such as Argan Oil. It’s repairing benefits are unrivaled,<br />

packed full of nutrients including Omegas 3,6 and 9, it<br />

actually has the highest content of Vitamin E for an oil in<br />

the known world.<br />

It works by balancing out the skin and encouraging it to<br />

repair itself which can reduces the over duplication of cells,<br />

caused by Psoriasis, in many cases.<br />

How I manage my Psoriasis?...<br />

I know that my body gets used to just<br />

one set of products so I do mix it up. I use<br />

the Childs Farm hair and body wash or an<br />

avocado hard soap. Avocado is amazing for<br />

Psoriasis, even eating it will help heal your<br />

body from the inside. I regularly moisturise<br />

with Argan Oil too - it’s perfect for all areas<br />

of my body including my scalp.<br />

Stress can be a big factor in the severity of<br />

a Psoriasis flare up so I try to ensure I take<br />

lots of breaks to recharge my batteries.<br />

When I’m run down by body shows me.<br />

I know my Psoriasis will never be totally<br />

gone but by making different choices<br />

it’s now hardly noticeable on my skin. It’s<br />

important to remember the products that<br />

work for me may not be right for you but<br />

the greatest piece of advice I could give is<br />

to go natural and chemical free with your<br />

skincare choices. It’s the best thing I ever<br />

did.<br />

All these products can be found at Funky<br />

Skincare. Please do feel free to contact me<br />

if you would like one-to-one advice. I’m<br />

happy to share my experiences.<br />

For more information call<br />

01603 322551 or visit<br />

www.funkyskincare.com<br />

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A.G.E Stop Switzerland...We Bring<br />

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A.G.E Stop Switzerland is a prestigious<br />

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quality, non-surgical anti-aging products, help<br />

users maintain the longevity of their facial<br />

skin.<br />

A.G.E Stop Switzerland’s HQ are located in<br />

the UK, the brand has been serving European<br />

customers but now they have expanded<br />

their delivery services to include customers<br />

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• Biomimetic peptides in high concentration<br />

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• Matrixyl 3000<br />

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• Marine Plant Extract<br />

• Hyaluronic acid, oxygen fusion, vitamins and<br />

bio-available precious stone extracts in unique<br />

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The line of Award-winning, innovative skin<br />

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preventing premature aging, as well as helping<br />

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exploration of the skin where psychological<br />

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Age Stop Switzerland to develop functional and<br />

effective treatments from choices that have been<br />

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What sets the brand apart from many<br />

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For more information or to order visit:<br />

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Refurbished<br />

Dragonfly Hotel Bury St Edmunds<br />

We invite you to see the new Dragonfly<br />

hotel. Featuring luxury king-size Hypnos<br />

beds, redesigned interiors and the launch<br />

of our brand new Barley + Graze<br />

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internationally inspired dishes for<br />

breakfast, lunch and dinner.<br />

Call 01284 760884<br />

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Win!<br />

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friends in Birmingham came together, UB40<br />

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With over 50 hit singles in the UK and over<br />

70 million records sold worldwide they have<br />

become one of the words most successful<br />

reggae bands and will make for a sensational<br />

evening of 80s classics.<br />

Win two tickets to see the Grammy and Brit<br />

award-nominated UB40 at this years Bury<br />

Festival in the picturesque setting of Nowton<br />

Park on Sunday 27 <strong>May</strong>.<br />

Simply answer the following question:<br />

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INSPIRING<br />

GARDENS<br />

With warmer weather finally here,<br />

we can start contemplating long<br />

lazy summer days spent outside.<br />

Gardens bursting back into life after a dull winter can<br />

really lift our spirits and with that in mind, a little bit<br />

of effort now, or even a complete garden overhaul<br />

will pay dividends right through the coming months.<br />

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2. At this stage it’s useful to decide on the<br />

style that you want your garden to reflect;<br />

whether rustic or modern for example, and<br />

work everything around achieving your<br />

finished ‘look’ from planting decisions to<br />

materials.<br />

3. Deal with the hard landscaping elements<br />

first. Deciding on a materials palette is helpful<br />

so that the garden ends up looking unified,<br />

especially if you are working in stages.<br />

4. Choose planting that ties in with your<br />

chosen style and draw out planting plans.<br />

Many garden designers are happy to jump in<br />

at this stage to recommend planting if you<br />

are unsure. Try to avoid going to the garden<br />

centre with nothing in mind and just buying<br />

whatever is in flower. Clients often come<br />

unstuck because they don’t look at fullygrown<br />

sizes.<br />

Award winning landscaping expert,<br />

Mark Richardson of Stewart Landscape<br />

Construction, advises as much time spent<br />

planning as possible. He says, “really<br />

understanding what you want and where<br />

are the key components to a successful<br />

redesign. Any changes during construction<br />

can be disproportionately costly and so for<br />

larger projects, I always recommend using<br />

a professional garden designer as well as a<br />

proper landscaper.”<br />

MARK HAS LISTED HIS TOP TIPS FOR<br />

CREATING THE PERFECT GARDEN:<br />

1. First, it is important to understand your<br />

outside space holistically. For a complete<br />

update, you will need a garden survey plan<br />

so that the whole garden is visible. Work out<br />

where the sunny spots are.<br />

Mark’s passion for delivering beautiful gardens<br />

can be seen in his projects all over East Anglia<br />

as well as in his high-end portfolio of work<br />

in London. This year, Mark’s company will<br />

be putting in their fourth garden at the RHS<br />

Chelsea Flower Show, with a Trailfinderssponsored<br />

design from Jonathan Snow<br />

showcasing a South African winelands<br />

inspired garden that looks set to wow show<br />

visitors with it’s evocative design on Main<br />

Avenue. Having spent days ‘mocking-up’<br />

the mountain boulders in the stoneyard<br />

in Glasgow – a large scale version of rock<br />

Jenga, to finding ways of singeing plants<br />

to recreate the post-bush fired indigenous<br />

fynbos landscape, Mark is looking forward to<br />

the complex business of installing the show<br />

garden in a few short days.<br />

Fingers crossed for that elusive ‘Main Avenue’<br />

Chelsea Gold medal! Follow their progress on<br />

their website or social media.<br />

Tel: 01787 269920 | stewartlandscape.co.uk<br />

info@stewartlandscape.co.uk<br />

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SUMMER IS ON IT’S WAY<br />

BY KATE LINES<br />

Kates Top Tip for <strong>May</strong>: Plant out<br />

cannas and dahlias<br />

As bulbs fade and herbaceous<br />

borders grow in leaps and bounds,<br />

it is now clear that summer is<br />

approaching.<br />

Sowing and planting out bedding can begin,<br />

depending on regional weather variations, and you<br />

can take softwood cuttings.<br />

It’s also time to get back into the lawn mowing<br />

regime, as the lawn will be loving the warmer<br />

temperatures this month brings.<br />

Flowers<br />

Tubs can be planted up with<br />

summer bedding in milder areas.<br />

In colder areas further north or at<br />

high altitudes, it is advised to wait until<br />

early June, or until all risk of frost has passed.<br />

Divide clumps of herbaceous perennials that you<br />

want to propagate.<br />

Bamboos and clumps of bulbs or rhizomes can be<br />

divided in the same way. Cutting back clumps of<br />

spring-flowering perennials such as Pulmonaria and<br />

Doronicum can encourage a fresh flush of foliage.<br />

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Top jobs this month:<br />

1. Watch out for late frosts. Protect tender plants<br />

2. Earth up potatoes, and promptly plant any still<br />

remaining<br />

5. Regularly hoe off weeds<br />

6. Open greenhouse vents and doors on warm<br />

days<br />

7. Mow lawns weekly<br />

8. Check for nesting birds before clipping hedges<br />

3. Plant out summer bedding at the end of the<br />

month (except in cold areas)<br />

9. Lift and divide overcrowded clumps of daffodils<br />

and other spring-flowering bulbs<br />

4. Collect rainwater and investigate ways to<br />

recycle water for irrigation<br />

10. Watch out for viburnum beetle and lily beetle<br />

grubs<br />

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kitchen. A scuff here and a scratch there<br />

are barely noticeable at first.<br />

AT THE HEART<br />

OF THE HOME...<br />

The kitchen is the heart of<br />

many homes.<br />

What’s more, it’s usually at the centre of<br />

family gatherings and social occasions.<br />

Over time though, dents accompany<br />

scratches, doors don’t fit like they used<br />

to, and the worktops have seen better<br />

days.<br />

And one evening, while taking stock<br />

of your once lovely kitchen, you notice<br />

the tiles. Oh dear. Did you really choose<br />

those?<br />

As the song said, ‘you’ll always find me<br />

in the kitchen at parties’…! It’s true isn’t<br />

it?<br />

Many a relationship has started over a<br />

glass of something in a friend’s kitchen!<br />

One of the side effects of this volume of<br />

traffic is the sheer wear and tear on your<br />

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It’s all a bit lost in the mists of time, but<br />

surely it wasn’t that long ago?<br />

And let’s not even talk about the<br />

grouting or the impossible to remove<br />

marks on the hob.<br />

Throw in customisable LED lighting<br />

options, economical appliances that<br />

run at a whisper and it really does feel<br />

like the 21st century has arrived. And all<br />

this while saving space for the easy to<br />

access, integrated wine rack!<br />

Moving on then, time really does fly<br />

doesn’t it? And surely it makes sense<br />

that this all-important domestic<br />

rendezvous point gets an occasional<br />

facelift or refit?<br />

It isn’t even about new for the sake<br />

of vanity, or even keeping up with the<br />

Jones’ (although their kitchen is just too<br />

fabulous, darling!).<br />

The latest kitchen designs afford the<br />

use of just about every available inch of<br />

space, with innovative storage features.<br />

A bit like Heineken, refreshing the parts<br />

older kitchens can’t reach!<br />

From granite to quartz to new<br />

composite materials, today’s kitchen are<br />

streets ahead of designs even just a few<br />

years old.<br />

Breakfast bars are now islands, with<br />

integrated appliances such as hobs<br />

with their statement extractor fans<br />

suspended above.<br />

The ever-present family kettle is<br />

becoming redundant with the popularity<br />

of Boiling Water Taps, and all this with<br />

electrical outlets and charging points<br />

aplenty to gadgets, phones and other<br />

essentials.<br />

Debbie Lamond and Steve Parker<br />

are co-owners of Parker Home and<br />

specialise in the renovation of period<br />

properties across the region.<br />

You can find out more or get advice on<br />

a new kitchen by calling<br />

Bury St Edmunds: 01284 386899 /<br />

Cambridge: 01223 789786 or visit<br />

www.phihome.co.uk.<br />

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CROSSFIT GAMES<br />

BY ROSS “ACTION MAN” WISHART<br />

In last September’s edition of <strong>Bounce</strong><br />

I wrote about my first foray into<br />

the global fitness phenomenon that<br />

is CrossFit, I even touched on the<br />

search for the fittest athlete on earth<br />

in CrossFit’s annual championship,<br />

Now I was and still am a relative novice to<br />

the sport and therefore conceded that I<br />

probably wouldn’t be in the running for the<br />

$250,000 top prize... this year.<br />

However I was encouraged by my gym<br />

(aka ‘box’ in CrossFit terminology) gang to<br />

participate under the guise of “it’ll be fun”<br />

but despite the fact I knew I would struggle<br />

with certain elements I was keen to use this as<br />

a benchmark to kick-on my CrossFit journey.<br />

The competition starts with ‘The Open’ which<br />

is available to all entrants at all levels and<br />

comprises of 5 workouts specifically designed<br />

for the event with their details a closely<br />

guarded secret.<br />

One workout is released every Thursday night<br />

for 5 weeks, you then have until the following<br />

Monday night to complete it at a CrossFit<br />

affiliated Box under the trained eye of a<br />

CrossFit affiliated coach and then submit your<br />

score online. It all sounds quite serious but we<br />

are talking about the world championship of<br />

a highly competitive, professional, sport and<br />

you can’t help but get caught up in the hype<br />

leading up to the workout reveals.<br />

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SPORT<br />

For those still contemplating CrossFit then<br />

fret not, your local box is not filled with<br />

reebok clad, dumbbell hurling hooligans, quite<br />

the opposite in fact. A CrossFit workout has a<br />

number of different scaled difficulty levels to<br />

ensure that you get the best workout for your<br />

ability until the time you are ready for the top<br />

end RX workout.<br />

The <strong>2018</strong> CrossFit Games Open got underway<br />

with over 400,000 competitors and I was<br />

able to give a good account of myself for the<br />

first 2 workouts 18.1 & 18.2, the follow week<br />

however was a different kettle of fish. A work<br />

conference saw me in Sri Lanka the following<br />

week, undeterred I found the nearest CrossFit<br />

gym, 90% humidity made the going tough but<br />

thanks to the support of CrossFit Colombo I<br />

happily ticked 18.3 off the list.<br />

The final two workouts saw the difficulty<br />

level rise and my capabilities fail with some<br />

technical movements but this has only served<br />

to spur me on to bigger and better things<br />

in 2019 as I am to better my 160,534th final<br />

position, which sadly isn’t enough to see me<br />

qualify for the Europe regional event in Berlin,<br />

with the top competitors there going forward<br />

to the final in Las Vegas.The Open has also<br />

helped me integrate further into my box and<br />

the wider CrossFit community, both of which I<br />

feel immensely proud to be a part of.<br />

Action Man says: For the first time I<br />

can proudly say that I am a crossfitter!<br />

You can too! Join me a Grange Fitness<br />

& Performance Centre in Martlesham<br />

or visit www.crossfit.com to find you<br />

nearest box.<br />

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DECEMBER MAY <strong>2018</strong> 2017 | ISSUE | MAY ISSUE #67 <strong>2018</strong> #62 | ISSUE | MUSIC NEWTON #67 & ENTERTAINMENT<br />

FAULKNER<br />

THE DIRE STRAIGHTS EXPERIENCE<br />

The Dire Straits Experience,<br />

the acclaimed live show from<br />

former Dire Straits touring<br />

member Chris White, have<br />

announced a six-date UK tour<br />

spanning <strong>May</strong> and June <strong>2018</strong>.<br />

Over 25 years have passed since<br />

Dire Straits disbanded, leaving<br />

a catalogue of some of the<br />

finest compositions and musical<br />

performances that the heyday of<br />

rock ever produced. If anything,<br />

their reputation has only grown<br />

with time. Record sales of more<br />

than 125 million albums continue<br />

to increase as new young fans<br />

discover the music and join<br />

the band’s massive worldwide<br />

following. A trend that is echoed<br />

in their <strong>2018</strong> inauguration into<br />

the Rock ‘n’ Roll Hall of Fame.<br />

It was against the backdrop of<br />

a two-decade break - and an<br />

increasing demand to hear one<br />

of the most dramatic songbooks<br />

in rock history played live again<br />

– that former members of Dire<br />

Straits, Alan Clark, Chris White<br />

and Phil Palmer formed The<br />

Straits for a charity show at The<br />

Royal Albert Hall in 2011. With<br />

the prolific Knopfler enjoying an<br />

incredibly successful solo career,<br />

Alan Clark called upon the<br />

singer songwriter, Terence Reis<br />

to front the band in his absence.<br />

By the time The Straits ended,<br />

three and a half years later, the<br />

band had played more than 150<br />

shows in 25 countries around<br />

the world.<br />

Chris White said; “I have been<br />

truly amazed and, frankly,<br />

humbled by the response we<br />

have had from the fans on<br />

hearing these songs again. In<br />

Terence Reis, I think we may<br />

have found the only person on<br />

the planet that is able to play<br />

and sing like Mark, but maintain<br />

his own integrity and identity.<br />

I think this is the very essence<br />

of why the fans have been<br />

so accepting of what we do.<br />

They believe in Terence as his<br />

own man. They know he is not<br />

trying to be Mark. Because of<br />

his respect for Mark, Terence is<br />

able to perform these songs in<br />

a very honest way that allows<br />

his energy and talent to come<br />

through. This is exactly what<br />

allows the performances to<br />

feel alive and fresh. Not slavish<br />

copies of a bygone time.<br />

Without Terence, this would<br />

simply not work.”<br />

And so it is that these songs, in<br />

all their ambition, grandeur and<br />

aching beauty, are once again<br />

presented live... for the fans that<br />

that have kept them alive.<br />

Full dates:<br />

Thursday 10th <strong>May</strong> –<br />

Bournemouth O2 Academy<br />

Friday 18th <strong>May</strong> – Cambridge<br />

Corn Exchange<br />

Saturday 19th <strong>May</strong> –<br />

Cheltenham Centaur<br />

Friday 22nd June – Guildford<br />

G Live<br />

Tuesday 26th June – Liverpool<br />

Philharmonic<br />

Thursday 28th June – London<br />

O2 Shepherds Bush Empire<br />

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Tickets onsale at 8am on<br />

Friday 26th January via<br />

musicplussport.com<br />

Tickets available from £30<br />

(London £35)<br />

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OCTOBER MAY <strong>2018</strong> 2014 | ISSUE | ISSUE #67 #24<br />

MAY – JUNE <strong>2018</strong><br />

FASHION FUSION <strong>2018</strong><br />

FRI 4 MAY (drinks 7pm)<br />

Starts 7.30pm / £18<br />

In aid of St Nicholas Hospice Care.<br />

__________________________________<br />

PICK ‘N’ MIX<br />

SAT 5 MAY 7pm / £12 (£10 U14s)<br />

By Voice Squad.<br />

__________________________________<br />

KERRY ELLIS<br />

MON 7 MAY 7.30pm / £28*<br />

Queen of musical theatre.<br />

__________________________________<br />

ALBUMS SHOW:<br />

BILLY JOEL SONGBOOK<br />

TUE 8 MAY 7.30pm / £27.50*<br />

Elio Pace & David Brown (Billy<br />

Joel’s guitarist 1978–1991)<br />

perform ‘Glass Houses’ and ‘An<br />

Innocent Man’.<br />

__________________________________<br />

KATHLEEN TURNER<br />

WED 9 MAY 7.30pm / £27.50*<br />

The actress lends her husky alto<br />

to the American songbook.<br />

__________________________________<br />

THE GB HOME<br />

GUARD BAND<br />

SAT 12 MAY 3pm / £12 (£10 child)<br />

Military big band music.<br />

__________________________________<br />

FAT CAT COMEDY CLUB<br />

SUN 13 MAY & 10 JUNE 8pm / £12<br />

www.fatcatcomedyclub.com<br />

__________________________________<br />

SHAPPI KHORSANDI<br />

MON 14 MAY 8pm / £15*<br />

Mistress and Misfit presents<br />

England’s unsung heroine, Emma<br />

Hamilton in a whole new light.<br />

For full listings, see<br />

www.buryfestival.co.uk<br />

Highlights include:<br />

__________________________________<br />

LADYSMITH<br />

BLACK MAMBAZO<br />

FRI 18 MAY 7.30pm /<br />

£33 (£5 U25s)<br />

__________________________________<br />

ALED JONES<br />

SAT 19 MAY 7.30pm /<br />

£27.50* (£5 U25s)<br />

__________________________________<br />

BENJAMIN ZEPHANIAH<br />

WED 23 MAY 7.30pm /<br />

£22* (£5 U25s)<br />

__________________________________<br />

UTE LEMPER<br />

THU 24 MAY 7.30pm /<br />

£30* (£5 U25s)<br />

__________________________________<br />

BRODSKY QUARTET &<br />

WILLARD WHITE<br />

SAT 26 MAY 7.30pm /<br />

£25, £21* (£5 U25s)<br />

AN AUDIENCE WITH<br />

LIVERPOOL LEGENDS<br />

TUE 29 MAY 7.30pm / £30*<br />

John Barnes, Jan Molby & Neil<br />

‘Razor’ Ruddock.<br />

__________________________________<br />

GRETCHEN PETERS<br />

THU 31 MAY 7.30pm /<br />

£27.50, £23.50<br />

Nashville singer-songwriter.<br />

__________________________________<br />

KING KING<br />

FRI 1 JUNE 7.30pm /<br />

£20* standing (£22 seated)<br />

UPBEAT<br />

CONTEMPORARY CHOIR<br />

SAT 2 JUNE 7pm / £12.50<br />

In aid of East Anglian Air<br />

Ambulance.<br />

__________________________________<br />

ZULU TRADITION<br />

SUN 3 JUNE 7.30pm / £15*<br />

Glorious vocal harmonies,<br />

energetic dance & pulsating<br />

drum-rhythms.<br />

__________________________________<br />

MISHA GLENNY<br />

TUE 5 JUNE 7.30pm / £18*<br />

Investigative journalist & author<br />

of McMafia.<br />

__________________________________<br />

WALTER TROUT<br />

WED 6 JUNE 7.30pm /<br />

£25 adv (£27.50 door)*<br />

Blues rock music.<br />

__________________________________<br />

BOWIE STARMAN<br />

THU 7 JUNE 7.30pm / £23<br />

Tribute by Blackstar.<br />

__________________________________<br />

THE 545<br />

FRI 8 JUNE 7pm / £5<br />

Amethysts, Among The Citizens,<br />

Me & The Moon, The Catch + 1<br />

tbc.<br />

__________________________________<br />

NINEBARROW<br />

THU 14 JUNE 7.30pm / £12*<br />

Folk duo combine breath-taking<br />

vocal harmonies & melodies.<br />

NORTHERN SOUL LIVE<br />

FRI 15 JUNE 7.30pm / £22.50<br />

Edwin Starr Band (‘War’, ‘Eye To<br />

Eye Contact’, ‘H.A.P.P.Y Radio’) &<br />

Lorraine Silver.<br />

__________________________________<br />

BUDDY HOLLY’S<br />

WINTER DANCE PARTY<br />

SAT 16 JUNE 7.30pm / £19.50*<br />

Tributes to Buddy Holly, Big<br />

Bopper, Richie Valens & Di Mucci.<br />

__________________________________<br />

TUBULAR BELLS LIVE!<br />

SUN 17 JUNE 7.30pm / £25*<br />

Tribute by Phil Toms and his<br />

Tubular Band.<br />

__________________________________<br />

GIOVANNI PERNICE<br />

MON 18 & TUE 19 JUNE 7.30pm /<br />

£29*<br />

Strictly Come Dancing star.<br />

__________________________________<br />

LES MUSICALS<br />

WED 20 JUNE 7.30pm /<br />

£22.50* (VIP £55)<br />

With Jonathan Ansell (G4) &<br />

Rhydian Roberts (X Factor).<br />

__________________________________<br />

HELLO AGAIN...<br />

THE STORY OF<br />

NEIL DIAMOND<br />

THU 21 JUNE 7.30pm / £23*<br />

Tribute by Brooklyn Creed & The<br />

Salvation Band.<br />

__________________________________<br />

ELO EXPERIENCE<br />

FRI 22 JUNE 7.30pm / £24<br />

Tribute band.<br />

BOOK TICKETS AT WWW.THEAPEX.CO.UK • 01284 758000<br />

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ENTERTAINMENT<br />

MAY <strong>2018</strong> | ISSUE MAY #67 <strong>2018</strong> | ISSUE MUSIC #67 & ENTERTAINMENT<br />

THEATRE<br />

ROYAL<br />

Theatre Royal presents another sparkling line-up for <strong>May</strong>,<br />

with musicals, big name comedy, Dickensian drama and<br />

even a bit of magic.<br />

BSEAODS present The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas -<br />

governors, senators, mayors and even victorious college<br />

football teams frequent Miss Mona’s cosy bordello,<br />

The Chicken Ranch. This Tony Award-winning musical<br />

recounts the good times and the demise of a real life<br />

whorehouse (Tue 1 – Sat 5).<br />

The next Lunchtime Concert is a Baroque treat<br />

performed on the spine-tingling harpsichord by the wellknown<br />

harpsichordist, organist, pianist, choir director<br />

and former Head of Music at<br />

Culford School James Recknell<br />

(Thu 3).<br />

Angus Deayton, Helen Atkinson<br />

Wood, Michael Fenton Stevens<br />

and Philip Pope reunite to<br />

perform classic scripts from the<br />

award winning BBC Radio 4<br />

show Radio Active following a<br />

sell-out and critically acclaimed<br />

run at Edinburgh Festival Fringe<br />

and performances at the Glastonbury & Underbelly<br />

Southbank Festivals (Thu 10).<br />

Enjoy the songs of the Queen and King of country<br />

music – Dolly Parton and Kenny Rogers. Leave your 9<br />

to 5 worries at the door and get ready for a night in the<br />

company of Country Music Royalty! Islands in the Stream<br />

brings together the beloved glamour and personality of<br />

Dolly, along with Kenny’s charisma and energy with hit<br />

after hit (Fri 11).<br />

The lights soften, the mood settles. An audience waits<br />

for that first moment of sound. The Big Band is poised,<br />

relaxed, the murmured notes of ‘Moonlight Serenade’…<br />

and the night is suddenly full. Recapture the sounds of a<br />

bygone era as the Nick Ross Orchestra presents Sounds<br />

of the Glenn Miller Era (Sat 12).<br />

World renowned psychic, television and theatre star and<br />

the UK’s favourite award winning medium Sally Morgan<br />

is back and better than ever with her phenomenal<br />

interactive stage show. Kisses to Heaven showcases the<br />

phenomenal ability of the nation’s best loved medium<br />

(Fri 25).<br />

Roy Hudd will be interviewed by Debbie<br />

Hudd, as only she dares, digging out the<br />

stories, songs and anecdotes from Roy’s long<br />

career. From variety, musicals, pantomime,<br />

stage, radio and television – Roy will tell all<br />

about his long career. An Evening with Roy<br />

Hudd OBE is a fundraiser for Theatre Royal<br />

(Sun 27).<br />

Simon & Garfunkel: Through the Years is<br />

the most authentic sounding tribute to the<br />

unforgettable music of Simon & Garfunkel. Performing<br />

the songs in a truly captivating way, against a backdrop<br />

of iconic imagery, their delicate recreation of the<br />

unmistakable sound of the American folk-rock duo is<br />

something of a masterpiece (Wed 30).<br />

Prepare to experience the sensational and hilarious magic<br />

of Christian Lee, the comedy magician who reached the<br />

live finals of Britain’s Got Talent in 2016. Joining Christian<br />

will be Oliver Tabor, Maximilian Somerset and Richard<br />

Griffin, watch closely as they conjure up an evening of<br />

mystery and amusement in Britain’s Got Magic (Thu 31).<br />

For details and tickets go to www.theatreroyal.org or call the box office on 01284 769505<br />

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ENTERTAINMENT<br />

MAY <strong>2018</strong> | ISSUE JULY JULY #67 2014 2014 | | MUSIC ISSUE | ISSUE &#21<br />

ENTERTAINMENT<br />

#21<br />

IN THE SPOTLIGHT...<br />

JAMIE ARCHER<br />

MUSIC<br />

Jamie Archer is a 19 year old Funk-Rock<br />

solo artist from Halesworth, Suffolk.<br />

Currently studying at the University of<br />

Lincoln he is in his first year of Media<br />

Production. Jamie grew up in a household<br />

where music was around every corner,<br />

whether it be his brothers playing their<br />

guitars or his dad reminiscing in the<br />

lounge as he blared out Chic; it was safe to<br />

say music would undoubtedly become a<br />

part of his everyday life. Up until just over<br />

a year ago Jamie was very much a listener<br />

only, however having always wanted to<br />

produce something of his own, he did just<br />

that.<br />

Jamie began working on music, with<br />

influences from his upbringing becoming<br />

the forefront for establishing a genre. With<br />

a mix of his dad’s love of 80’s disco music<br />

and family’s shared love of rock, emerged<br />

a funky but also rocky vibe. Leading up<br />

to summer 2017 he continued producing<br />

such songs and began uploading them<br />

to BBC Introducing. BBC Radio Suffolk<br />

listened to his tracks and really liked them,<br />

following which they chose to broadcast<br />

them through the summer as part of the<br />

Introducing programme and receiving lots<br />

of positive feedback from listeners.<br />

Life was going great but then it all<br />

came crashing down. Towards the end<br />

of the summer Jamie’s mum tragically<br />

passed way and his world was torn<br />

apart. Suddenly everything about his life<br />

changed and music went out the window.<br />

Jamie expresses that during his grieving,<br />

he began to find that writing lyrics and<br />

producing music about his deepest<br />

thoughts and feelings served as a coping<br />

mechanism. Furthermore in time his love<br />

for music was reborn and soon began<br />

making more and more music, leading to<br />

being featured on Radio Suffolk again.<br />

A few months ago he had the realisation to<br />

make an album, to produce a soundtrack<br />

to his heartache, a testament to his grief.<br />

He decided early on the album would be<br />

entitled ‘Silently Loud’ due to the fact these<br />

songs were a way of taking his deepest<br />

thoughts that had been silent and loudly<br />

evoking them through music. Recently he<br />

has released a single off the upcoming<br />

album, which has been broadcast on<br />

university radio and subsequently the<br />

appreciation for which has led to him to<br />

becoming the University of Lincoln Artist of<br />

the Week. Which brings us to the present<br />

day.<br />

Jamie’s debut album ‘Silently Loud’ is now<br />

out across all music platforms including<br />

Spotify and iTunes.<br />

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Archie’s<br />

Adventures<br />

SAFETY IN THE GARDEN...<br />

I love a good scout around the<br />

garden, especially when it’s warm.<br />

Last year, I had a rather unpleasant experience<br />

with some uninvited friends who made their<br />

home on me… bloomin’ cheek!<br />

So in light of that, here is my handy doggy guide<br />

to staying safe in the garden.<br />

TICKS AND FLEAS...<br />

The warm weather brings out undesirable pests<br />

such as fleas, ticks and mites, I know I have had<br />

them!<br />

Make sure your four legged friend is treated<br />

monthly for fleas and ticks. If you find one use<br />

the hook method or seek vet advice.<br />

DRINK...<br />

Make sure that your dog has a fresh bowl of<br />

water always available to them. They will drink<br />

more in the hot weather so you will need to<br />

check and re-fill it on a regular basis.<br />

SUNBURN & PAW BURN...<br />

Dogs love to sit in the sun but don’t let them<br />

bake themselves. If necessary, restrict access<br />

to directly sunny areas and provide plenty of<br />

accessible shady places for them to relax.<br />

Pets with light or white coats or exposed skin<br />

can get sun burnt. Use a sun block on exposed<br />

areas and on the tips of ears, forehead and nose<br />

or any area you feel could burn. Don’t walk your<br />

dog on hot surfaces such as pavements, tarmac,<br />

parking lots etc. as this can burn their pads. If it is<br />

too hot for the back of your hand, it is too hot for<br />

your dog’s paws.<br />

Most importantly have fun in the sun, enjoy it<br />

while it lasts!<br />

Follow me on Insta @official_archies_<br />

adventures. You can also keep up to date with<br />

my antics on Twitter @bouncearchie.<br />

SHADE...<br />

Always make sure that your dog has access to a<br />

shady area, whether it is indoors or out. You can<br />

be prosecuted for cruelty to animals if you leave<br />

your dog without adequate shade and adequate<br />

water.<br />

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