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<strong>J’AIME</strong><br />

Y O U R L O C A L L U X U R Y L I F E S T Y L E M A G A Z I N E<br />

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Welcome to <strong>J’AIME</strong><br />

As we head into the warmer months, the events calendar<br />

is hotting up, with shows, festivals and entertainment<br />

galore for the whole family to enjoy around the<br />

Midlands. After a pandemic-stricken two years, it’s such<br />

a joy to see the entertainment industry getting back on<br />

its feet.<br />

Birmingham Royal Ballet are taking on a residency at<br />

The Rep this month to showcase the next generation of<br />

dancers as they celebrate 25 years of Dance Track, their<br />

talent identification programme, and we caught up with<br />

their youngest board of directors member Shireenah<br />

Ingram to find out more. We also take a look at the<br />

National Open Youth Orchestra, a world-first disabledled<br />

orchestra which has a centre in Birmingham, about<br />

pushing musical boundaries.<br />

The Staffordshire County Show is back in its usual early<br />

summer slot after a pandemic-driven move last year, and<br />

once again we have five family tickets to give away. It’s a<br />

jam-packed day out with plenty to keep every member<br />

of the family occupied, so enter our competition for your<br />

chance to join in the fun.<br />

Despite their own struggles over the past two years,<br />

theatres are notoriously good at rallying together<br />

for good causes, and this month sees Lichfield panto<br />

favourite Sam Rabone bring a wonderful fundraising<br />

variety show to the Garrick Stage, in aid of the Disasters<br />

Emergency Committee’s humanitarian work in Ukraine,<br />

and Lichfield City of Sanctuary. We caught up with Sam<br />

ahead of the show.<br />

With a whole host of other favourites, from fashion to<br />

food, homes to health, we hope there’s plenty here to<br />

keep you entertained this month.<br />

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CO N T E N T S<br />

InsideJ’aime this month...<br />

6 Birmingham Royal Ballet - Showcasing the next<br />

generation of dancers<br />

10 National Open Youth Orchestra - The disabledled<br />

youth orchestra pushing musical<br />

boundaries<br />

14 Property - Property of the month<br />

16 Property - New beginnings for Chosen Home<br />

18 Interiors - Make a good first impression<br />

22 Interiors - Ruffle some feathers<br />

26 Richard Winterton - Celebrating an impressive<br />

milestone<br />

28 Gardening - A Lichfield designer’s legacy<br />

garden for Cancer Research UK<br />

32 Food and drink - How The English Indian<br />

survived - and thrived - through the pandemic<br />

36 Food and drink - Reviewing The Oak Room at<br />

Moor Hall Hotel<br />

38 Competition - Win one of five family tickets to<br />

the Staffordshire County Show<br />

42 Lichfield Garrick - A concert for Ukraine<br />

46 What’s On - Events around the Midlands this<br />

month<br />

49 Wealth Matters - The world of finance with<br />

Jean Lamb<br />

50 Health- The benefits of cycling<br />

51 Health Matters - Dr David Eccleston examines<br />

health topics each month<br />

52 Fashion - Go big or go home<br />

54 Fashion - Suits you, sir<br />

56 Beauty - Changing with the seasons<br />

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F E AT U R E<br />

A celebration of dance<br />

BIRMINGHAM ROYAL BALLET SHOWCASES THE ART FORM AND CELEBRATES 25 YEARS OF DANCE<br />

TRACK WITH A SERIES OF EVENTS AT THE REP THIS MONTH. KATY EDGINGTON DISCOVERS MORE<br />

Birmingham Royal Ballet’s very first<br />

residency at The Birmingham Rep is set to<br />

showcase the next generation of dancers this<br />

May, featuring members of the company and<br />

music from The Royal Ballet Sinfonia.<br />

The week-long residency continues the ballet<br />

company’s ongoing partnership with the<br />

theatre, forged by Birmingham Royal Ballet<br />

(BRB) Director Carlos Acosta and The Rep’s<br />

Artistic Director Sean Foley in 2020 to help<br />

revive the city’s cultural life after lockdown.<br />

In October 2020, the world premiere of<br />

Lazuli Sky by Will Tuckett marked the<br />

reopening of The Rep and BRB’s return to<br />

live performances. This was followed in June<br />

2021 with the world premiere of City of a<br />

Thousand Trades. BRB and The Rep also<br />

collaborated on specially adapted seasons of<br />

Sir Peter Wright’s The Nutcracker and Sir<br />

David Bintley’s Cinderella during 2020 and<br />

2021.<br />

The company will open its residency on Sunday,<br />

May 8 with Dance Track 25, celebrating the flagship<br />

education initiative of the Learning, Education,<br />

Access and Participation (LEAP) department at BRB.<br />

BRB DIRECTOR CARLOS ACOSTA WITH A<br />

MEMBER OF DANCE TRACK. PHOTO BY<br />

MAN YEE LEE<br />

BIRMINGHAM ROYAL BALLET ARE TAKING<br />

A RESIDENCY AT THE REP THIS MONTH<br />

Dance Track is a talent identification programme<br />

which has nurtured, trained and supported more<br />

than 3,200 young dancers aged six to 11 since it<br />

was launched in 1997. Some 200 dancers are taking<br />

to the stage to mark its 25 year anniversary with<br />

performances, films, talks and more. Current Dance<br />

Trackers, together with alumni and special guests,<br />

will tell the story of the project that has been getting<br />

Birmingham dancing for 25 years.<br />

BRB’s Learning and Participation Manager, Rebecca<br />

Brookes, manages both large and small-scale projects<br />

including Dance Track, conducts ballet training in<br />

Birmingham and on tour, leads repertoire workshops<br />

and auditions, and has co-devised a new ballet fitness<br />

programme - as well as teaching on Dance Track.<br />

“We reach out to schools in areas that might not<br />

otherwise get the opportunity to access ballet<br />

classes,” Rebecca explains. “Every class that we give<br />

is free of charge, and they also get their uniform free<br />

of charge and the opportunity to come in and meet<br />

some of the dancers and see a performance on the<br />

main stage.<br />

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“Some families might not have<br />

stepped foot in a theatre before,<br />

so we introduce them to that and<br />

introduce our world. We want it to<br />

be inclusive, but there are a lot of<br />

barriers to break down.”<br />

When Dance Track started in<br />

1997, the team visited 11 schools.<br />

This year they’ve been to 36<br />

across South, Central and North<br />

Birmingham. The ambition is to<br />

expand into the East and West<br />

of the city, too. Rebecca and her<br />

colleagues audition Year 1 pupils<br />

for the programme, looking for those who show<br />

aptitude, enjoyment and focus. These children are<br />

invited to BRB’s base in the city centre for a final<br />

workshop. Then around 100 children are selected<br />

to take into the new Dance Track cohort every<br />

September. Of these, around half will be invited<br />

back for a second year.<br />

“They then get the opportunity to audition for the<br />

Royal Ballet School Junior Associates or Elmhurst<br />

Ballet School Young Dancers,” says Rebecca. “If<br />

they’re accepted onto one of those courses, they’re<br />

automatically eligible to graduate into Dance Track<br />

Plus, which means they get free lessons with us for<br />

another three years to supplement their ballet school<br />

training.”<br />

For Rebecca, the best part of the 25th anniversary<br />

celebrations this spring will be seeing her Dance<br />

Trackers having fun: “They’re getting to perform on<br />

the professional stage, in a professional theatre, in<br />

costume and full lighting. Even though they’re only<br />

on this journey with us for a short time, I would like<br />

them to have the gratification of a celebration of<br />

SHIREENAH INGRAM AS LADY CAPULET<br />

IN ROMEO AND JULIET, IN PART OF THE<br />

BALLET HOO! DOCUMENTARY<br />

SHIREENAH INGRAM IS THE YOUNGEST<br />

MEMBER OF THE BIRMINGHAM ROYAL<br />

BALLET BOARD OF DIRECTORS<br />

what the programme has achieved.<br />

“It’s also a chance for us to thank all of our donors<br />

and sponsors, without whom the programme<br />

wouldn’t exist. And to get as many old teachers back<br />

as possible to say thank you for joining us on this<br />

journey.”<br />

She’s also looking forward to seeing how much<br />

alumni from previous years have developed, changed<br />

and used Dance Track as a springboard. Jakob<br />

Myers, who now dances with Ballet Cymru, will be<br />

performing in the gala, and Oscar Kempsey-Fagg,<br />

one of three brothers who have been through the<br />

programme and are now in ballet schools, will be<br />

performing a solo.<br />

“For me, Dance Track isn’t just about learning ballet<br />

or the time you’re in the programme, it’s about<br />

changing lives,” Rebecca adds. “It’s teaching life<br />

skills, independence and focus, so they can take what<br />

they learn on this journey as they progress through<br />

their career - whether that’s in dance or not.”<br />

Dance Track 25 will also feature performances<br />

by BRB Principals Céline Gittens and Brandon<br />

Lawrence, who will be co-hosting alongside<br />

Shireenah Ingram, the Ballet’s<br />

youngest ever board member.<br />

Born and raised in Sheldon,<br />

Birmingham, Shireenah’s<br />

relationship with BRB began<br />

in 2006. She was the youngest<br />

participant in the four-part<br />

Channel 4 documentary Ballet<br />

Hoo! Ballet Changed My Life.<br />

“I grew up in a working class<br />

area,” she says. “Luckily my<br />

school had the option to learn<br />

instruments and put on spring<br />

and summer shows, so there<br />

was always the opportunity to<br />

perform.<br />

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“In my early teens, there were a few<br />

issues at home. My grandfather, who<br />

raised me, lost his sight. I was really<br />

struggling with that, but didn’t know<br />

how to communicate it as a child. Social<br />

services got involved to try and help<br />

the dynamic at home, and one of the<br />

opportunities they found was Ballet<br />

Hoo!”<br />

As part of the Ex Cathedra choir while<br />

at primary school, Shireenah’s earliest<br />

experience of ballet was as a chorister in<br />

Sir Peter Wright’s Nutcracker. But she<br />

had never danced before.<br />

“It was a very intensive programme<br />

and very new for the body, but the pace<br />

gave me the confidence to say ‘I can do this’. It was<br />

around the time of my GCSEs as well, so there<br />

was a lot going on at school and in life. It was quite<br />

demanding but I learnt the discipline of it all.”<br />

For Shireenah, this was one of the most important<br />

things she took away from the whole experience, and<br />

it has impacted her confidence and career ever since.<br />

“I remember growing up and going into auditions<br />

or workshops and being complimented on my<br />

professionalism, how I held myself and my<br />

discipline,” she explains. “And I strongly believe that<br />

that came from having that experience so early on<br />

in my life. I never thought I’d be performing on the<br />

Hippodrome stage or moving off to London and<br />

working with big companies. It gave me confidence,<br />

vision and direction that I never knew I had.”<br />

Now a professional actress, presenter and songwriter,<br />

last year Shireenah founded Red Lens, which<br />

specialises in acting classes and coaching to increase<br />

personal performance confidence. She’s working to<br />

expand her company alongside developing her acting<br />

KATE HOWELLS LEADS<br />

A FIRST STEPS CLASS<br />

DANCE TRACK IS A TALENT NURTURING<br />

PROGRAMME FOR CHILDREN FROM THE<br />

AGE OF SIX<br />

career - her recent credits include Doctors, a BFI<br />

short film which was shortlisted for a BAFTA, and a<br />

Marmite ad. She is looking forward to performing,<br />

connecting and engaging with audiences and<br />

reuniting with old friends from the company at the<br />

anniversary gala.<br />

Dance Track 25 is followed on Sunday, May 10 by<br />

New Dance Now - a showcase of new<br />

choreographic talent. The evening will feature brand<br />

new work by the next generation<br />

of young upcoming choreographers from the UK’s<br />

leading ballet companies. At the end of the night, the<br />

audience will be asked to vote for their favourite.<br />

The BRB’s residency at The Rep continues Friday,<br />

May 13 and Saturday, May 14 with An Evening<br />

of Music and Dance. The company’s world-class<br />

dancers will present a repertoire hand-picked by<br />

Acosta, accompanied by The Royal Ballet Sinfonia.<br />

Performances will include the famous Bluebird pas<br />

de deux from The Sleeping Beauty and the beautiful<br />

Farewell pas de deux from Kenneth MacMillan’s<br />

Winter Dreams.<br />

Shireenah will return to host<br />

Discover Dance & Music, also on<br />

May 13 and 14 - a magical journey<br />

into ballet for audiences aged<br />

four-plus. She will be joined by<br />

conductor Philip Ellis to introduce<br />

the instruments of the Royal Ballet<br />

Sinfonia, present BRB dancers in<br />

highlights from classic ballets, and<br />

host interactive fun and games.<br />

Birmingham Royal Ballet’s weeklong<br />

residency at The Rep runs<br />

from Sunday, May 8 until Saturday,<br />

May 14. Tickets can be booked at<br />

www.birmingham-rep.co.uk<br />

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F E AT U R E<br />

The orchestra<br />

reimagining excellence<br />

THE DISABLED-LED YOUTH ORCHESTRA THAT’S PUSHING MUSICAL BOUNDARIES COMES<br />

TO BIRMINGHAM TOWN HALL THIS JUNE. KATY EDGINGTON FINDS OUT MORE<br />

The National Open Youth Orchestra (NOYO)<br />

was launched back in September 2018. Its<br />

aims? To promote musical excellence and<br />

support 11-25 year old disabled and nondisabled<br />

musicians to come together as<br />

members of an inclusive ensemble. And it’s a<br />

world first.<br />

After more than two years of delays and<br />

disappointments due to the Covid-19<br />

pandemic, NOYO will perform their first ever<br />

series of concerts this spring and summer,<br />

kicking off in London at the end of April<br />

followed by May performances in Bristol and<br />

Poole. You can catch them at Birmingham<br />

Town Hall on Sunday, June 5 for the fourth<br />

and final date.<br />

Although there are now many organisations<br />

working to provide opportunities for disabled<br />

musicians to develop their and to play,<br />

generations of young people have missed out<br />

on that chance. That’s why NOYO co-founder<br />

and Musical Director Doug Bott says the<br />

orchestra was set up with two key purposes in<br />

mind.<br />

“First, we wanted to provide a practical<br />

progression route for young disabled people<br />

who have a precocious musical talent, but who may<br />

face barriers to developing that talent through more<br />

conventional youth orchestras.<br />

“The second is to provide a youth orchestra which<br />

can perform in public, shining as a beacon of<br />

opportunity to give people around the country and<br />

the world a clear sense of what young disabled<br />

people can achieve as musicians, to raise aspirations.”<br />

Applications to join NOYO open every March.<br />

They’re open to 11-25 year old disabled and nondisabled<br />

musicians. Some recruits come straight in<br />

as full members, while others who show potential<br />

NATIONAL OPEN YOUTH<br />

ORCHESTRA IS A WORLD FIRST.<br />

PHOTO BY PAUL BLAKEMORE<br />

but require a little more time and development, are<br />

brought on as trainees. Though they don’t perform<br />

in concerts, they do get to develop their skills.<br />

Under the auspices of Open Up Music, NOYO<br />

is delivered through regional centres in London,<br />

Bournemouth, Bristol, and Birmingham - the newest<br />

of the four. Birmingham NOYO Centre is run in<br />

partnership with Midlands Arts Centre (MAC), a<br />

contemporary arts centre and charity in Cannon Hill<br />

Park, education and training charity Services For<br />

Education, and music charity B:Music.<br />

Currently there are just three young people at<br />

the Birmingham centre, but the team are hoping<br />

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to boost numbers through the <strong>2022</strong><br />

audition process. Holly Radford-James<br />

is a producer at MAC. She manages the<br />

partnership between Open Up Music,<br />

B:Music and Services for Education, and<br />

explains why this is the case.<br />

“We’ve started off very small so that we<br />

can really get to know the young people<br />

within our centre and make sure that the<br />

offer and the rehearsals are bespoke to<br />

their needs, the way they work and how<br />

they make music.<br />

“NOYO has a fantastic pastoral support<br />

officer, Ben, who has worked alongside the young<br />

people on their personal development plans and to<br />

get a really good idea of what they’re interested in,<br />

what their ambitions are, where they might need<br />

extra support and what they’re really flourishing<br />

in. We’ve been working with Ben to support that<br />

development with our music leader and assistant<br />

music leader within the rehearsals.”<br />

The young musicians take part in 10 regional<br />

rehearsals over the course of a year and come<br />

together with their peers from across the UK at an<br />

Easter residential to rehearse and have fun.<br />

Quite unusually in the orchestral world, NOYO<br />

takes on board the views of its members in the music<br />

HOLLI IS ALSO STUDYING<br />

AT BIRMINGHAM ROYAL<br />

CONSERVATOIRE<br />

NOYO WAS LAUNCHED IN 2018<br />

AS AN INCLUSIVE ENSEMBLE<br />

commissioning process. This year they will present<br />

a beautiful new co-commissioned work, ‘What Fear<br />

We Then?’ by Alexander Campkin, who is himself a<br />

disabled composer.<br />

Jamie, a saxophonist in the orchestra says: “One of<br />

the most rewarding aspects of NOYO is feeling like<br />

an active participant in the music we play. All too<br />

often, in a lot of other music groups, you tend to play<br />

from the same repertoire of classical and romantic<br />

and baroque pieces, and the interpretations and<br />

expressions of that music will either be based on how<br />

every other orchestra has played these pieces, or how<br />

the conductor thinks it should be played.<br />

“It’s amazing playing a piece that has only been<br />

composed in the past few years, having a living<br />

composer who could talk to us about his feelings<br />

behind the piece and not only give feedback, but also<br />

listen to our suggestions.”<br />

This focus on the young people over the music<br />

is necessary, Doug explains, as each year there<br />

is a cohort of players who might play very<br />

diverse instruments and come from very diverse<br />

backgrounds. They’re not necessarily in a position to<br />

simply play a standard piece of music. So the process<br />

starts with understanding who they are, what they<br />

want to play, and how they are going to play it.<br />

“When we commission music, we don’t commission<br />

it for set instruments,” Doug adds. “We commission<br />

composers to create music with lots of different parts<br />

which we can then adapt to whichever instruments<br />

we have. This has the potential to reinvigorate<br />

classical music across the board, not only for young<br />

people but also professionally.”<br />

Traditional orchestral instruments like the violin,<br />

viola, cello, trumpet, French horn, and percussion<br />

are represented in the ensemble, but so too are<br />

the saxophone and electric guitar. Plus there are<br />

three interesting electronic instruments played by<br />

members of the orchestra: the clarion, which can<br />

be played with any part of the musician’s body,<br />

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and the beautifully expressive<br />

Linnstrument and Seaboard<br />

Rise.<br />

With NOYO the first of its kind<br />

in the world, we asked Holly<br />

and Doug what more they think<br />

can be done to level the playing<br />

field for disabled and nondisabled<br />

musicians.<br />

“I think reimagining what we<br />

see as ‘excellence’ based on<br />

modern standards will help,<br />

because there won’t be the<br />

same expectations put on young<br />

people that stop them being able<br />

to access opportunities,” says<br />

Holly. “And looking at things<br />

from an equity point of view<br />

rather than an equality point of<br />

view. What can we be doing to<br />

support those people who have<br />

larger barriers in place?”<br />

“My experience of music<br />

education, and I think a lot of<br />

other people would echo this, is<br />

it’s all about music first in order<br />

to generate excellence, and<br />

you as a person come second,”<br />

Doug responds. “We believe<br />

if you’re going to develop musical excellence - and<br />

NOYO really is about musical excellence - you have<br />

to engage with the person first and understand who<br />

they are, what they want to achieve, and how best<br />

they can achieve that.<br />

“In so much of this work, the approaches we learn<br />

to take to be accessible and inclusive for disabled<br />

people have universal benefits for everybody. If we<br />

can get it right for disabled people and if that can<br />

filter through to music education and the professional<br />

industry more widely, that’s a good thing.”<br />

Every NOYO concert is relaxed and suitable for a<br />

neurodiverse audience, as well as those who benefit<br />

from a more informal setting. Adjustments include<br />

dimmed lights, a dedicated chillout space for quiet<br />

time before or during the performance, and a relaxed<br />

attitude to noise and audience movement. Everyone<br />

is encouraged to come and have their expectations of<br />

a classical concert challenged.<br />

“Our musicians are really excited,” Holly says.<br />

“And we’re very proud that we’re going to host<br />

one of the concerts in Birmingham Town Hall. It’s<br />

such an iconic venue. If you’ve never taken your<br />

NOYO HARPPIST HOLLI<br />

children to see a concert before, how amazing would<br />

it be for their first experience of classical music to<br />

see contemporary music played by a disabled-led<br />

orchestra?”<br />

NOYO harpist Holli, who is also studying at the<br />

Birmingham Royal Conservatoire, echoes Holly’s<br />

sentiments: “I like the word influential to describe<br />

NOYO because there aren’t other orchestras, youth<br />

ones, who are as passionate about showing disabled<br />

people can play on the same stages as non-disabled<br />

people.<br />

“‘Creative’ is another really good word. Lots of<br />

the music we play, you wouldn’t really get that in<br />

a stereotypical classical music concert. We believe<br />

that it’s best if disabled and non-disabled musicians<br />

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P R O P E RTY<br />

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P R O P E RTY<br />

New beginnings for<br />

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AWARD-WINNING ESTATE AGENCY CHOSEN HOME HAS MOVED INTO A HOME OF ITS OWN IN THE<br />

HEART OF THE MIDLANDS, WHILE BOOSTING ITS TEAM FURTHER WITH TWO NEW APPOINTMENTS<br />

Chosen Home, which was launched in September<br />

2020, has established its new HQ at Coleshill Manor,<br />

and welcomed a sales administrator and a social<br />

media consultant to its ranks.<br />

Nicki Ash, director of Chosen Home, said: “With<br />

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selling is stronger than ever, and with the peak months<br />

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“With our business spread throughout the region, we<br />

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Home team together centrally, and Coleshill Manor<br />

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“We also wanted to develop the team further. We take<br />

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“Victoria will help ensure we maintain those service<br />

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SOCIAL MEDIA WHIZZ MASON GAIN<br />

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The second addition to the team is Mason Gain - a<br />

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Nicki added: “Property sales are in no way limited to<br />

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we thought that in addition to creating content around<br />

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“In fact, the biggest problem we’ve had is managing<br />

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F E AT U R E<br />

A milestone celebration<br />

THE WINTERTON NAME HAS BEEN SYNONYMOUS WITH AUCTIONEERING ACROSS<br />

STAFFORDSHIRE SINCE 1864. NOW THE CURRENT INCARNATION OF THAT ILLUSTRIOUS<br />

LINEAGE IS CELEBRATING 25 YEARS IN BUSINESS. ALEX KELLER FINDS OUT MORE<br />

“Emotional.” That’s<br />

the one word Richard<br />

Winterton can muster to<br />

sum up the past quarter<br />

of a century.<br />

From a young age,<br />

Richard was always<br />

destined to yield the<br />

gavel. From helming his<br />

first auction of farming<br />

implements at the age<br />

of 19 whilst working in<br />

York to coming back<br />

home to Lichfield to help<br />

at Wintertons’ livestock<br />

market at Smithfield –<br />

now site of the city’s Tesco<br />

superstore – auctioneering<br />

and valuing is in his blood.<br />

Not surprisingly, for the<br />

Winterton name has<br />

been a driving force in<br />

the industry for seven<br />

RICHARD AND JAN WERE<br />

PRESENTED WITH A SURPRISE<br />

GIFT AT THE CELEBRATION – A<br />

WORK BY FAVOURITE ARTIST<br />

DOUG HYDE. THEY ARE PICTURED<br />

WITH SONS TOM, BEN, JAMES<br />

AND HARRY, WHO ARE ALL PART<br />

OF THE BUSINESS<br />

generations, auctioneering across Staffordshire since<br />

1864.<br />

There have been numerous guises of Wintertons<br />

with different directors but the current incarnation<br />

of the family firm is now celebrating 25 years since<br />

Richard and his wife Janet took over in their own<br />

right.<br />

And what a ride it has been.<br />

Since opening at The Schoolhouse in Burton in<br />

1997, more than half a million lots have gone under<br />

the hammer with Richard Winterton Auctioneers.<br />

Richard’s four sons Tom, Ben, James and Harry are<br />

now all part of the business and last October, the<br />

family firm launched auction rooms in a Grade II<br />

listed building in Tamworth in addition to the longterm<br />

base at The Lichfield Auction Centre off Wood<br />

End Lane at Fradley Park.<br />

“Emotional – emotional is the word,” said Richard,<br />

when prompted to sum up the quarter century<br />

milestone.<br />

“What we’ve gone through since that first day we<br />

opened at The Schoolhouse and the hours and<br />

hours of work, going from just a handful of staff<br />

to 40 people to build what we have now, it’s almost<br />

impossible to put into words – it’s just huge.<br />

“I am so proud of what we have all achieved. Yes, it’s<br />

been hard, but we believe in doing things the right<br />

way and always going that extra mile.<br />

“The 25th anniversary itself was an important and<br />

emotional day for myself and Jan and I want to say<br />

thank you to everyone who has been with us on this<br />

tremendous journey, especially to loyal staff and<br />

clients who have been with us for years.”<br />

Alongside his day job, Richard is a familiar face on<br />

television as auctioneer on programmes such as BBC<br />

Bargain Hunt and Dickinson’s Real Deal on ITV.<br />

But away from the limelight, he is a huge believer in<br />

community.<br />

Richard is chair of governors at Holy Trinity CE<br />

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Primary School in Burton and is especially proud<br />

of the partnerships forged between the firm and<br />

local charities and organisations including We<br />

Love Lichfield, Burton Albion Community Trust,<br />

Burton YMCA, The Hub at St Mary’s in Lichfield,<br />

the Lichfield Garrick and Support Staffordshire’s<br />

Volunteer Star Awards.<br />

Richard Winterton Auctioneers is also the headline<br />

sponsor for both Staffordshire’s Best Kept Village<br />

Community Competition and Lichfield Cathedral’s<br />

Christmas illuminations.<br />

A glittering celebration ball for all staff and their<br />

partners at The School House, Weeford, saw the firm<br />

celebrate the anniversary in style.<br />

Richard and Jan were presented with a surprise gift<br />

– a picture by favourite artist Doug Hyde – and even<br />

the name of the venue gave a coincidental nod to<br />

their first premises in Burton.<br />

A quarter of a century on, these days the firm’s<br />

auctions attract thousands of online bidders from all<br />

over the world as well as local people in the room.<br />

An associate member of The National Association of<br />

Jewellers, the Spring Fine Art Sale included a soughtafter<br />

1970s Rolex ‘single red’ Submariner Date<br />

wristwatch in stainless steel, which sold for £17,000<br />

on behalf of a local vendor.<br />

The same auction featured a 19th century ‘parure’ –<br />

a suite of jewellery – crafted from multi-coloured and<br />

vari-patterned Roman glass, which sold at £5,800.<br />

As well as dealing<br />

in jewellery,<br />

watches, fine art<br />

and all types of<br />

collectables, the<br />

firm provides a<br />

bespoke house<br />

clearance service<br />

which has<br />

expanded greatly<br />

– in March alone,<br />

Richard visited<br />

82 houses to give<br />

quotations and the<br />

team cleared 62<br />

properties.<br />

“I’m just so<br />

delighted that<br />

we were able to<br />

continue to grow<br />

and improve our<br />

services throughout<br />

the awful times of Covid, which meant we could<br />

THIS ‘SINGLE RED’ ROLEX<br />

SUBMARINER DATE – NICKNAMED<br />

AS SUCH DUE TO THE MODEL<br />

NAME BEING WRITTEN IN RED<br />

ON THE DIAL – SOLD FOR £17,000<br />

WITH RICHARD WINTERTON<br />

AUCTIONEERS RECENTLY<br />

invest back into the area with 10 extra staff,” Richard<br />

added.<br />

“When I think back to how we started and where we<br />

are today – especially given the absolute rollercoaster<br />

of the past two years – only one word can sum it up<br />

really… emotional!”<br />

THE FAMILY FIRM CELEBRATED THE 25TH<br />

ANNIVERSARY IN STYLE WITH A GLITTERING<br />

CELEBRATION BALL FOR ALL STAFF AND THEIR<br />

PARTNERS AT THE SCHOOL HOUSE, WEEFORD.<br />

PHOTO BY FRASER HINCH VIDEO<br />

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G A R D E N I N G<br />

Planting a legacy<br />

LICHFIELD GARDEN DESIGNER KAREN TATLOW’S MOON-INSPIRED LEGACY GARDEN, CREATED FOR<br />

CANCER RESEARCH UK, WILL GO ON SHOW AT THE RHS MALVERN SPRING FESTIVAL THIS MONTH<br />

A SYMBOLIC MOON GATE<br />

CONNECTS THE TWO HALVES<br />

OF THE GARDEN<br />

An award-winning Lichfield garden designer has<br />

unveiled plans for the inspirational garden she has<br />

created for the RHS Malvern Spring Festival after<br />

joining forces with Cancer Research UK.<br />

Karen Tatlow, who lives and works in Whittington,<br />

took her emotional inspiration for the garden from<br />

the story of her own great-niece, Lauren, who felt<br />

connected to her grandfather after his death from<br />

cancer by looking at the moon.<br />

As a result, the moon gate, an architectural feature<br />

symbolising renewal and rebirth, is at the heart of<br />

53-year-old Karen’s Cancer Research UK garden.<br />

Filled with flowers and plants that have played a part<br />

in cancer research, the garden is composed of two<br />

halves, linked by the central moon gate.<br />

Karen said: “Lauren was extremely close to her<br />

grandad, David, who was my brother-in-law. She<br />

hated leaving him when they’d spent time together,<br />

so he used to tell her that all she had to do was look<br />

at the moon and know that he would be looking at it<br />

too. That way they would always be connected.<br />

“David was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in<br />

2015 when Lauren was 14. When David died in<br />

2017, looking at the moon made her feel closer<br />

to him again. In fact, it has become a symbol of<br />

connection to David for the whole family - with<br />

each full moon the family Facebook and WhatsApp<br />

groups all light up with thoughts of him,” said<br />

Karen.<br />

Cancer Research UK’s Malvern Legacy Garden is<br />

the fourth garden in a series of show gardens that<br />

have been designed for the RHS shows. Previous<br />

gardens have been hugely successful in winning<br />

awards, including gold medals at 2019 RHS<br />

Hampton Court, 2021 RHS Hampton Court, and<br />

2021 RHS Tatton Park.<br />

The brief for each designer was to create an<br />

immersive, contemplative space that symbolises<br />

how leaving a gift in a Will to Cancer Research<br />

UK ensures research can continue to save lives for<br />

generations to come.<br />

Karen conceived the idea of using the moon gate<br />

to symbolise the hope that legacies can bring. The<br />

visitor first travels through one half of the garden<br />

which is full of colourful flowers, echoing the blue,<br />

pink and purple palette of Cancer Research UK’s<br />

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logo. The vibrancy and variety of this section of the<br />

garden reflects the passion and imagination of those<br />

who have pledged to leave a gift in their Will for<br />

research.<br />

The central moon gate forms the link between the<br />

first and second section of the garden. Set into the<br />

ground is an engraved paving circle that represents<br />

how gifts left in Wills fuel Cancer Research UK’s<br />

work and lead the progress to beat cancer. After<br />

stepping through the moon gate there is a shift to a<br />

calmer, more reflective planting scheme, composed<br />

of greens and whites. This part of the garden has<br />

a more formal and clinical feel, symbolising the<br />

scientific research that is funded by legacy giving.<br />

Many of the 1,500 plants in the garden, ranging<br />

from well-known favourites such as rowan and<br />

aquilegia, to more obscure varieties such as<br />

podophyllum (mayapple) and vaccinium (blueberry),<br />

have been chosen because they have a connection<br />

with cancer. Chemicals from plants in the garden<br />

have been tested for their anti-cancer properties and<br />

some have even led to drugs that are in use today for<br />

treating cancer.<br />

Karen said: “I wanted the garden to demonstrate<br />

the symbiotic relationship between leaving a gift<br />

in your Will, and actual cancer science that helps<br />

people survive. It’s quite an abstract concept to get<br />

across and it does require a leap of the imagination<br />

to realise that leaving a legacy gift now, today, can<br />

improve treatments for people in the future.<br />

“Above all, the garden is a place of hope and<br />

connection to others. Moon gates are traditionally<br />

symbols of renewal and rebirth, as well as<br />

representing wisdom, immortality and knowledge.<br />

All of these qualities are inherent in the concept<br />

of legacy giving – where an act of wisdom by one<br />

person can give a new lease of life to others.”<br />

Originally trained as a ballet dancer, Karen was<br />

forced to rethink her career after a knee injury<br />

prevented her dancing professionally. She studied<br />

architecture and interior design, but then moved into<br />

a career in make-up, becoming a senior make-up<br />

artist for Revlon. After Karen was promoted to more<br />

senior commercial roles, she realised she missed dayto-day<br />

creativity in her life. She had always designed<br />

gardens for her own pleasure, so she retrained as<br />

a garden designer and has not looked back. Her<br />

original degree in architecture always informs her<br />

work, which aims to give a feeling of enclosure and<br />

progression from one space to another.<br />

Karen said: “I really enjoyed playing with the<br />

idea of the two sides of the Cancer Research UK<br />

garden being based on the same-sized circle, which<br />

encapsulates the relationship between research and<br />

legacy. I think the architectural aspects of garden<br />

design - the relationship between volume and mass -<br />

are just as important as the planting and I hope this<br />

comes over in the Legacy Garden,” said Karen.<br />

The RHS Malvern Spring Festival takes place at the<br />

Three Counties Showground from Thursday, May 5<br />

to Sunday, May 8. Tickets are available from<br />

www.cruk.org/rhs-malvern-<strong>2022</strong><br />

LICHFIELD GARDEN DESIGNER<br />

KAREN TATLOW<br />

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This much loved event is organised by our very<br />

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independent makers, designers and suppliers<br />

here for the weekend...not forgetting all of our<br />

wonderful, permanent on-site retailers.<br />

As we look to happier times ahead, this is the<br />

perfect opportunity to find some wonderful<br />

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Visit us: Curborough Hall Farm Countryside Centre, Lichfield - WS13 8ES<br />

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Available everyday in May & June. Must be pre-booked.<br />

Everyone deserves to be treated like royalty<br />

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spa experience delivers just that!<br />

Sandwiches: Coronation chicken | Honey-glazed ham |<br />

Mature Cheddar cheese | Oak smoked salmon | Cucumber<br />

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F O O D & D R I N K<br />

Changes for the batter<br />

THE ENGLISH INDIAN ARE TURNING THEIR CHALLENGES INTO STRENGTHS AND STAYING<br />

TRUE TO THEIR ROOTS, AS CO-FOUNDER ANNA RILEY TELLS KATY EDGINGTON<br />

THE ENGLISH INDIAN’S SIGNATURE DISH -<br />

INDIAN-INSPIRED FISH AND CHIPS<br />

The English Indian is beloved across the West<br />

Midlands and beyond for its simple but delicious<br />

street food - and rightfully so. This is their sixth year<br />

of pleasing crowds via the comforting familiarity of<br />

fish and chips with an Indian twist: pakora battered<br />

cod goujons, chaat masala chips, mint and chilli<br />

mushy peas, delicious curry sauce, a wedge of lime<br />

and fresh coriander.<br />

After featuring The English Indian early on in<br />

their journey, we caught up with co-founder Anna<br />

Riley to find out what’s new and how the business<br />

has fared through the turmoil and uncertainty of<br />

the last couple of years. Anna has a hospitality and<br />

business management degree, and worked in human<br />

resources before running a successful clothes shop in<br />

Lichfield for 11-and-a-half years.<br />

James Lant, Anna’s partner and co-founder, has<br />

always had a passion for food, cooking the most<br />

amazing chicken and naan breads in a tandoor<br />

oven in their garden at home. In 2014, exploring<br />

alternatives to his day job, the pair hosted a series of<br />

pop-up curry nights at a local pub. But it was when<br />

they ate at Digbeth Dining Club they realised there<br />

was potential to do something a little different.<br />

“We did traditional Indian street food for about a<br />

year,” explains Anna. “Our food was delicious, and<br />

it was a unique product that nobody in the market<br />

knew about, which was part of its downfall. We just<br />

weren’t doing the numbers, so we had to go back to<br />

the drawing board.”<br />

It was only in 2016 that the couple came up with<br />

the idea for Indian-inspired fish and chips - and<br />

it was an immediate hit. In 2017, they won the<br />

People’s Choice award at The British Street Food<br />

Awards, their first two-star Great Taste Award for<br />

their signature mushy peas came in 2019, and in<br />

2020 they won the title of Best UK Mobile Operator<br />

at the National Fish and Chip Awards. They even<br />

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opened a London food truck franchise, but, like<br />

many independent businesses, have had to fight to<br />

weather the storms of the past two years.<br />

“Things are starting to settle down, but for the last<br />

few years every single week has been different,” says<br />

Anna. “When lockdown hit in March 2020, our<br />

calendar and our London franchise’s calendar were<br />

wiped out. We went from having too many events to<br />

none. We were really worried - we thought we were<br />

going to lose the business. Everything came crashing<br />

down.”<br />

Luckily, with a chef as a longstanding member of<br />

the team and a history of making tasty curries, The<br />

English Indian was able to quickly pivot to a chilled<br />

curry home delivery service. They did this for 14<br />

weeks, saving the business from going under in the<br />

process. As soon as restrictions allowed them to get<br />

the food vans back out, the team developed their own<br />

click and collect service. Despite finding a way to roll<br />

with the punches, the pandemic has undoubtedly<br />

had a lasting impact.<br />

“Prior to Covid-19 we were on a real trajectory,”<br />

Anna relates. “It was really exciting. We were<br />

thinking about franchising across the UK. We had<br />

one franchise in place for a year, but we just couldn’t<br />

make it work with all the difficulties everyone has<br />

had. So we’ve pulled back from that idea for the<br />

moment.<br />

“It’s been a really tricky time and it’s still not<br />

ending, with the war [in Ukraine] and inflation.<br />

We use soya oil and the price has gone up so much.<br />

ANNA RILEY SET UP THE ENGLISH<br />

INDIAN WITH PARTNER JAMES<br />

They’re putting restrictions on how much we can<br />

buy. Our whole business is dependent on oil, gas<br />

and electricity. I’m sure we’ll be okay, but it’s been a<br />

long hard slog. Thankfully, we’ve got a really strong<br />

foundation.”<br />

Far from being deterred, Anna and James have taken<br />

the opportunity to make positive changes to the<br />

way they operate, particularly around sustainability.<br />

Although they’ve used biodegradable serveware for<br />

a while, always recycle their used cooking oil, and<br />

ensure their product is zero food waste, Anna is still<br />

looking to improve the businesses’ green credentials.<br />

One important new development is their vegan<br />

menu.<br />

“For a while now I’ve been concerned as to our<br />

heavy reliance on cod,” says Anna. “Being fished<br />

as heavily as it is, it hasn’t sat very well with me<br />

because of what that does to the oceans. So we’re<br />

trying to find an alternative to cod. Our vegan<br />

pakora-battered artichoke is delicious. It comes in a<br />

brine that has a vinegary undertone to it, so it works<br />

perfectly as ‘fish’ and chips.”<br />

While they don’t plan to stop serving cod - fish and<br />

chips is their forte, after all - she’s hoping as time<br />

goes on that their vegetarian halloumi and vegan<br />

artichoke options will start to outsell it. The team is<br />

already looking forward to some exclusively vegan<br />

and vegetarian events that are in the diary for <strong>2022</strong>.<br />

The English Indian has also been collaborating with<br />

Coeliac UK and Allergen Companions to make<br />

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their offering known to people who struggle to eat<br />

out because of their allergies. Everything on their<br />

menu was already gluten free, but Anna and James<br />

have made additional changes to make sure they’re<br />

as allergen free as possible and help every customer<br />

enjoy delicious food.<br />

In an industry where there’s so much competition,<br />

what sets The English Indian apart and makes it<br />

successful? Anna believes sticking to their guns with a<br />

fuss-free menu they can serve quickly, at high volume,<br />

without compromising on their high standards, is<br />

the key. As well as being sticklers for quality and<br />

customer service, of course.<br />

“I want to know when the customer isn’t happy,” she<br />

says. “It’s amazing to hear how much people love<br />

the food, and in the early days you do need that, but<br />

now I want to know when it isn’t right. I think it’s<br />

really important as a business owner to take - even to<br />

welcome - criticism.”<br />

Although street food is where The English Indian<br />

started out and they have no plans to quit the scene<br />

completely, Anna confesses that the industry is a<br />

little bit trickier than it used to be. Corporate events<br />

are where their business is really starting to flourish,<br />

post-pandemic. They’ve been booked by Porsche, for<br />

example, for client family days, and will also be part<br />

of JCB’s 75th birthday celebrations.<br />

“We’re starting to get a solid base of corporations<br />

that are rebooking us year-on-year for things like<br />

JAMES LANT IS ANNA’S PARTNER AND<br />

ENGLISH INDIAN CO-FOUNDER<br />

staff rewards, new product launches and even<br />

enticing people back to the office! Schools have<br />

been approaching us, too. A lot of organisations are<br />

keen to have some form of gathering, and obviously<br />

having it outside reduces the risk of infection.”<br />

The English Indian team has a packed festival<br />

and events season on the horizon. They will be at<br />

Glastonbury again this year, Womad, Wilderness,<br />

and Bearded Theory at Catton Park. They’re also<br />

hoping to do more regular trade closer to home.<br />

The English Indian’s Lichfield headquarters on<br />

Shires Industrial Estate has recently had a revamp in<br />

preparation for a busy spring and summer.<br />

“We’ve got so many lovely, loyal customers,” says<br />

Anna when I ask if it’s different serving up food in<br />

their hometown. “We love opening up on a Friday.<br />

Throughout May, and possibly most of June, we’re<br />

hoping to open every Friday here and maybe move<br />

away from click and collect. With Trinity Brewery<br />

open across the road, it works really well.”<br />

It may have been a rocky road to get to this point,<br />

but Anna is upbeat and optimistic about where The<br />

English Indian is at right now and where it’s heading.<br />

“Once we’re ready to progress again a bit more<br />

aggressively, all those internal things that probably<br />

needed our attention before will have been looked<br />

at,” she says. “Systems, processes, procedures - we’re<br />

making improvements everywhere that take time you<br />

don’t necessarily have when you’re flat out at events.<br />

So, I think in the end it’s going to strengthen us.”<br />

If you want to catch The English Indian this spring<br />

and summer, find their weekly whereabouts on<br />

Facebook and Instagram, or use the ‘find us’ feature<br />

on their website www.theenglishindian.co.uk<br />

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F O O D & D R I N K<br />

Give me Moor<br />

AFTER A TORRID TIME FOR THE HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY, THE OAK ROOM AT<br />

MOOR HALL HOTEL IS BACK WITH A BANG, AS AMY NORBURY DISCOVERS<br />

As one of the most prestigious venues in<br />

Sutton Coldfield, Moor Hall needs no<br />

introduction. But, like every business in the<br />

hospitality industry, it has taken somewhat of<br />

a battering over the past two years.<br />

However, it’ll take more than a global<br />

pandemic to keep a good restaurant down.<br />

And Moor Hall’s award-winning, AA<br />

Rosette offering The Oak Room is certainly<br />

good. In fact, it is enjoying something of a<br />

renaissance; something <strong>J’AIME</strong> was only too<br />

happy to sample.<br />

We were greeted by restaurant manager<br />

Javier Diaz and shown to a private bar area<br />

for a pre-dinner drink and to peruse the<br />

menu. I couldn’t resist a signature Moor Hall Bellini,<br />

£8.95. A heady concoction of rhubarb and ginger<br />

gin, prosecco, pomegranate cordial and just a splash<br />

of lemonade, it was deliciously refreshing, offering<br />

the right balance of potency and flavour that a good<br />

cocktail should.<br />

While the stately splendour of The Oak Room is<br />

undeniable, Moor Hall have taken the opportunity<br />

to ring the changes slightly, opting for a more relaxed<br />

vibe by doing away with formalities such as the<br />

starched white table cloths.<br />

The menus have had a revamp too, championed<br />

by the new head chef and new pastry chef who<br />

THE OAK ROOM RESTAURANT<br />

AT MOOR HALL HOTEL & SPA<br />

have created a small but perfectly formed selection<br />

of modern British dishes driven by locality and<br />

seasonality.<br />

We were shown to our table, next to the lit fire - a<br />

welcome touch on what was a slightly chillier spring<br />

evening - and set about making those all-important<br />

culinary decisions. Our waiter explained that,<br />

like many restaurants, they’d had a little trouble<br />

with suppliers so the wine selection wasn’t as<br />

comprehensive as it would be normally. Our first<br />

choice of a Montepulciano wasn’t available, but<br />

happily our second choice Argentinian Malbec, at<br />

£26 for the bottle, was.<br />

Each starter sounded as delicious as the next,<br />

with both the vegetarian options of saltbaked<br />

celeriac veloute, pickled artichoke,<br />

mascarpone and crispy onion, £7, and<br />

marinated heritage tomato, fresh burrata,<br />

olive crumb and basil, £7.50, catching<br />

my eye. But it was the pan-seared scallops,<br />

£8.95, which proved to be the biggest<br />

temptation.<br />

The scallops were a generous portion and<br />

beautifully cooked, the sweet and tender<br />

flesh remaining meltingly soft. An equally<br />

generous shaving of black truffle adorned<br />

the scallops, which rested atop a bed - or<br />

should that be pool? - of lemongrass<br />

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creamed potato. The lemongrass flavour<br />

was very subtle indeed, and the potato<br />

was a little more creamed than I was<br />

expecting, but tasty nonetheless.<br />

My husband only had eyes for the beef<br />

carpaccio, which came with cremeux<br />

egg yolk, fresh caper berries, fennel salad<br />

and tartar, £8.25. The beef was a real<br />

delight, and the plate was nicely balanced<br />

with the freshness of the fennel, rich egg<br />

yolk and salty capers. He had no trouble<br />

polishing off the lot.<br />

Onto the main event, and it was the<br />

roasted lamb rump, fondant potatoes,<br />

braised radicchio and whisky marinated<br />

blueberries, £28.95, which immediately<br />

caught my eye. It proved to be a worthy<br />

choice; the lamb itself was perfectly<br />

pink and tender, full of flavour from<br />

that delicious lamb fat, while the potato<br />

offered that lovely combination of<br />

fluffy interior and crisp exterior. A side<br />

of seasonal veg, £5.50, was a cut above the usual<br />

offerings, making the most of the seasonal produce.<br />

Normally a steak man, my husband has a certain<br />

fondness for game birds, so was delighted to see a<br />

duo of wood pigeon, £18.95, on offer. The pan-fried<br />

breast and confit leg were a real treat, cooked with<br />

skill and presented with aplomb, alongside beautifully<br />

caramelised tomato and onion, and baby carrots. A<br />

side dish of pommes puree, £5.50, completed what<br />

was a triumph of a dish.<br />

I’d been waiting for the promise of a sweet treat all<br />

night, but my husband was intrigued by the cheese<br />

board - and who am I to say no to cheese? - so we<br />

decided to share a dessert and have cheese too. And<br />

it was definitely the right decision because the dessert<br />

we chose - the Eton mess bavarois with Champagne<br />

jelly, lemon curd, meringue shard, and strawberry<br />

and basil sorbet, £7.50 - was an ample portion for<br />

two. And that’s something which, as a confirmed<br />

sweet tooth, I don’t say lightly.<br />

The bavarois was deliciously rich and creamy, the<br />

sorbet a perfectly sweet kiss on the taste buds. And<br />

that Champagne jelly, well you could really taste the<br />

Champagne - oh, it was just heavenly. Little pools of<br />

lemon curd added a welcome tartness and light–asair<br />

shards of meringue offered a textural contrast - it<br />

was really an accomplished dessert indeed.<br />

The cheese board was also a sizable feast, featuring<br />

a Cornish yarg, Stilton, brie and more, alongside<br />

ample crackers, grapes and chutney for two. It was<br />

a feat to finish it off, but finish it, we<br />

did.<br />

As you’d expect from a venue with<br />

the prestige of Moor Hall, the<br />

service throughout the evening<br />

was exemplary, with the young<br />

team striking the balance between<br />

welcoming and efficient. Nothing<br />

seemed too much trouble, and<br />

ensuring each guest had a memorable<br />

experience was top of the list.<br />

As the tide is, hopefully, turning for<br />

the hospitality industry, The Oak<br />

Room at Moor Hall has once again<br />

cemented its status as one of the<br />

area’s finest offerings.<br />

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CO M P E T I T I O N<br />

It’s showtime!<br />

STAFFORDSHIRE COUNTY SHOW IS BACK FOR <strong>2022</strong> WITH A WHOLE HOST OF<br />

FUN FOR ALL THE FAMILY - AND WE HAVE FIVE FAMILY TICKETS TO GIVE AWAY<br />

Following its later-than-usual slot last<br />

summer, the Staffordshire County Show is<br />

back to its traditional dates for <strong>2022</strong>, taking<br />

over the Staffordshire County Showground<br />

on Wednesday, June 1 and Thursday, June 2.<br />

This year’s show will be held during Jubilee<br />

Week and, accordingly, there will be some<br />

very special events at the show to celebrate<br />

the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee, with full<br />

details set to be revealed closer to showtime.<br />

The Staffordshire County Show offers<br />

something for visitors of all ages. Youngsters<br />

will enjoy riding on the narrow-gauge steam<br />

railway or traditional attractions such as<br />

Punch and Judy and donkey rides. Teenagers<br />

and adults will be thrilled by the Monster<br />

Trucks - the aptly-named Big Pete and the<br />

Grim Reaper - when they leap into the air<br />

and land on a row of cars, while the next<br />

generation of farmers will be inspired by the firstclass<br />

entries in livestock competitions across the<br />

showground that are at the heart of this traditional<br />

agricultural show.<br />

Held at the Staffordshire County Showground, just<br />

outside Stafford, the show is one of the region’s<br />

major summer events and is expected to attract more<br />

than 65,000 visitors over the two days. During the<br />

THE MONSTER TRUCKS ARE<br />

EXPECTED TO BE A BIG HIT<br />

school half-term holidays, the County Show offers a<br />

full day out for all the family.<br />

A packed Main Ring programme offers a range of<br />

attractions that includes the Young Farmer’s Floats<br />

- which this year has a theme of West End Musicals<br />

- as well as show jumping, the Grand Parade of<br />

Livestock and the Parade of Hounds, not to mention<br />

those mega Monster Trucks.<br />

In the Country Pursuits Arena, visitors<br />

can watch the birds of prey display, the<br />

ferret roadshow, have a go at fly casting or<br />

sit back and learn all about pigs with the<br />

Hogg Show.<br />

Around the showground there will be<br />

demonstrations of traditional rural crafts<br />

such as thatching, coracle making and<br />

drystone walling, as well as a display of<br />

vintage cars and agricultural machinery.<br />

However, at the heart of the show is<br />

livestock, with more than 1,000 cattle,<br />

sheep, pigs and goats and no fewer than<br />

1,500 horses and ponies expected.<br />

There are a number of competitions and<br />

shows within the show including the Sheep<br />

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THE LICHFIELD GARRICK IS HOSTING A FAMILY-FRIENDLY VARIETY SHOW ON SUNDAY, <strong>MAY</strong><br />

15, WITH ALL PROCEEDS TO BE DONATED TO THE DISASTERS EMERGENCY COMMITTEE<br />

UKRAINE HUMANITY APPEAL, AND LICHFIELD CITY OF SANCTUARY. AMY NORBURY DISCOVERS<br />

MORE FROM ORGANISER SAM RABONE<br />

Sam Rabone is a man on a mission. Best known in<br />

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family. The aim? To raise as much money as possible<br />

for the Disasters Emergency Committee’s appeal<br />

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“At times like this we always like to think about what<br />

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which is, of course, what I’m known for.<br />

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“Stage Door Johnny is well known in the area, but<br />

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an amazing cabaret clown called Kiki Lovechild who<br />

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It’s just the most beautiful thing and something kids<br />

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“Ian Billings and Chris White have done so many<br />

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doing poetry and live drawing, which is again all very<br />

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act Kurtis Ray, and many more surprises on the<br />

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CABERET CLOWN KIKI LOVECHILD.<br />

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the stage, so people can arrive from 4pm. There’ll<br />

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“It’s a pleasure to be hosting and curating this night<br />

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All proceeds from ticket and bar sales will be<br />

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Tickets are £15 for adults and £10 for children.<br />

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W H AT ’ S O N<br />

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APPEARANCES FROM COMEDY LEGENDS AND EVERYONE’S FAVOURITE STRICTLY JUDGE…<br />

WHAT: JASPER CARROTT’S STAND UP & ROCK<br />

WHERE: LICHFIELD GARRICK<br />

WHEN: <strong>MAY</strong> 4 TO 7<br />

With a comedy career spanning five decades, Jasper Carrott is back where he<br />

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WHAT: BRIAN DOWNEY’S ALIVE & DANGEROUS<br />

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WHEN: <strong>MAY</strong> 7<br />

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Kulbaka and Joe Merriman on guitar and vocals, in new band Alive and<br />

Dangerous. The doors open at 6.30pm for a 7.30pm start, with tickets priced at<br />

£23.50. For more information visit www.tamworthartsandevents.co.uk<br />

WHAT: LICHFIELD GOSPEL CHOIR<br />

WHERE: LICHFIELD CATHEDRAL<br />

WHEN: <strong>MAY</strong> 14<br />

Lichfield Gospel Choir are teaming up with The City of Lichfield Concert<br />

Band for an unforgettable evening of powerful, moving and entertaining music<br />

in support of Lichfield Cathedral this month. The Grade I listed landmark<br />

currently costs £5,000 a day to keep open and free for the city.<br />

The City of Lichfield Concert Band is more than 100 years old and continues<br />

to entertain with a variety of genres such as pop, swing and classical, performed<br />

by its 50-member strong ensemble of local musicians. Lichfield Gospel Choir<br />

is a vibrant and joyful community choir with more than 100 members and a<br />

repertoire that covers African, gospel and soulful music – both traditional and<br />

modern.<br />

Join the two groups for a reprise of their sell-out performance in 2019.<br />

Tickets are priced at £10 or £12.50. For more information go to<br />

www.thelittleboxoffice.com<br />

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WHAT: SPRINGFEST<br />

WHERE: CURBOROUGH COUNTRYSIDE CENTRE<br />

WHEN: <strong>MAY</strong> 14 AND 15<br />

Browse wares from a range of independent local makers, designers<br />

and suppliers, and discover new delights for your home and garden<br />

at Curborough Countryside Centre’s Springfest event. Organised by<br />

Phoenix Interiors, this shopping weekend will feature traders galore, from<br />

independents popping up to the centre’s permanent residents, and is the<br />

perfect opportunity to find your next bespoke interiors or garden love.<br />

Springfest will be open from 10am until 4pm on both days,<br />

with free entry and free parking. For more details visit<br />

www.curboroughcountrysidecentre.com or find Curborough<br />

Countryside Centre on Facebook.<br />

WHAT: DEAD LIES BY HILARY BONNER<br />

WHERE: LICHFIELD GARRICK<br />

WHEN: <strong>MAY</strong> 24 TO 29<br />

You won’t want to miss this world premiere of Dead Lies - a fast-moving,<br />

hard-hitting political English thriller from bestselling crime novelist Hilary<br />

Bonner. Offering a feast of murder, scandal, sexual indiscretion and political<br />

intrigue, the play is directed by critically acclaimed Joe Harmston and stars<br />

Holby City’s Jeremy Edwards.<br />

The story follows Peter George (Edwards), a politician who promises a new<br />

kind of politics beyond sleaze and spin. He is welcomed as a messiah by the<br />

British public and expected to restore trust in a broken political system. But a<br />

shocking secret lies deep in his past. As buried truths rise from the ashes, will<br />

his rise to power be destroyed by ghosts from another time?<br />

Tickets are available from £27. To book, visit www.lichfieldgarrick.com<br />

WHAT: CRAIG REVEL HORWOOD - THE ALL BALLS AND<br />

GLITTER TOUR<br />

WHERE: THE ALEXANDRA, BIRMINGHAM<br />

WHEN: <strong>MAY</strong> 26<br />

The star of BBC1’s Strictly Come Dancing - the judge everyone loves to hate<br />

- is taking to the road with his first solo tour in <strong>2022</strong>, and you can catch him<br />

at The Alexandra at the end of the month.<br />

Join Craig as he talks about his life so far, from Australia to the West End<br />

to Strictly, reveals a wealth of backstage gossip with his trademark wit and<br />

candour, and gives a very special performance of some of the music which<br />

has been the soundtrack to his career. Tickets for this fabulous evening of<br />

entertainment are available from £23. For more details visit<br />

www.atgtickets.com/birmingham<br />

WHAT: HOT CHOCOLATE<br />

WHERE: TAMWORTH ASSEMBLY ROOMS<br />

WHEN: <strong>MAY</strong> 29<br />

For one night only, Hot Chocolate are in Tamworth! It was in the disco era<br />

of the mid-1970s that Hot Chocolate became a big success with hits like<br />

‘You Sexy Thing’ and ‘Everyone’s a Winner’. Hot Chocolate started their<br />

recording career with a reggae version of John Lennon’s ‘Give Peace a<br />

Chance’ and went on to become the only group, and one of just three acts<br />

(the others being Elvis Presley and Diana Ross), to score a hit in the UK<br />

charts in every year of the 1970s.<br />

In all, the group has charted 25 UK Top 40 hit singles, including at least<br />

one hit every year between 1970 and 1984. Their single ‘You Sexy Thing’<br />

became the only track that made the top ten in the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s,<br />

appearing in a string of successful films starting with the 1997 comedy The<br />

Full Monty. Original lead vocalist Errol Brown left the group in 1986 with the<br />

current line-up fronted by Kennie Simon. Tickets are priced at £34.50. For<br />

more details visit www.tamworthartsandevents.co.uk<br />

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F I N A N C E<br />

ADVERTISING FEATURE<br />

Wealth Matters<br />

A MONTHLY REVIEW OF THE WORLD OF FINANCE FROM<br />

LICHFIELD FINANCIAL ADVISER JEAN LAMB DipPFS<br />

CAPITAL GAINS TAX (CGT)<br />

I find that of all the taxes I tend to deal with on a day<br />

to day basis with clients, CGT is the least understood or<br />

anticipated by them. So some people can end up paying<br />

it unnecessarily and conversely others may get caught<br />

out and fined for failing to properly declare their gains.<br />

WHAT IS CAPITAL GAINS TAX?<br />

CGT is a tax that is charged when you sell (or even<br />

give away) something – such as an investment – that<br />

has increased in value. The tax isn’t charged on the<br />

total sale price, but levied on the profit or gain that you<br />

made during your ownership of that asset.<br />

So, if you buy an antique ring for £10,000 and sell it<br />

for £15,000, your capital gain is £5,000.<br />

WHAT IS CGT CHARGED ON?<br />

The sale proceeds of almost any personal possession<br />

can be subject to CGT; from shares and investments,<br />

to buy-to-let properties, holiday homes, jewellery, fine<br />

wine, paintings, coins and stamps.<br />

There are, however, some exceptions such as<br />

investments held within a pension or an ISA, your<br />

primary home and your car.<br />

DO I HAVE A TAX-FREE ALLOWANCE FOR<br />

CGT?<br />

Yes. In the current tax year (<strong>2022</strong>/23) you can enjoy<br />

£12,300 of gains before you need to pay CGT. You<br />

might see this referred to as your annual exempt<br />

amount. This allowance has been frozen by the<br />

Government until 2026.<br />

There are a number of ways to legally reduce the<br />

amount of CGT that you pay. However, what works<br />

best for you will depend on the circumstances and it<br />

may need to be managed over time; making financial<br />

advice so important.<br />

WHAT HAPPENS IF I MAKE A LOSS?<br />

Of course, assets don’t always go up in value.<br />

However, if you make a profit when selling one item<br />

and a loss when selling another, you can deduct the loss<br />

from your gain when calculating how much tax you<br />

need to pay. So it’s not all bad news and you can carry<br />

forward any losses that haven’t been used to offset gains<br />

for up to four years.<br />

WHAT WOULD HAPPEN IF I SOLD MY<br />

BUSINESS?<br />

You may qualify for Business Asset Disposal Relief<br />

(formerly Entrepreneurs’ Relief) if you are a sole trader<br />

or business partner and you’ve owned the business for<br />

at least two years. The relief reduces the rate of CGT<br />

on disposals of certain business assets from 20% to<br />

10%.<br />

HOW DO I DECLARE MY CAPITAL GAINS?<br />

When you sell assets, if you have made gains of more<br />

than £12,300, you must declare them to HMRC. How<br />

and when you do this depends on the asset or assets you<br />

sold.<br />

If you sell a property and it completed after 27 October<br />

2021, you have just 60 days to report your gain and pay<br />

the tax due. To do this, you need to set up a Capital<br />

Gains Tax on Property account on the Government<br />

website.<br />

You can report other gains and pay the tax straight<br />

away via the Government website or report them in a<br />

self-assessment tax return in the tax year after you sold<br />

the assets.<br />

IN SUMMARY<br />

Dependent upon the level of gain, CGT can be costly.<br />

Therefore it pays to be ahead of the game and take<br />

appropriate advice before, rather than after, the gain<br />

has been made.<br />

The levels and bases of taxation, and reliefs from<br />

taxation, can change at any time and are generally<br />

dependent on individual circumstances.<br />

Jean Lamb is Principal of Jean Lamb Wealth Consultancy<br />

6A Market Street, Lichfield, WS13 6LH - Tel: 01543 417342<br />

Email: jean.lamb@sjpp.co.uk - Website: www.jeanlamb.co.uk<br />

Jean Lamb Wealth Consultancy is an Appointed Representative of and represents only St. James’s Place Wealth Management Plc (which is<br />

authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority) for the purpose of advising solely on the Group’s wealth management products<br />

and services, more details of which are set out on the Group’s website www.sjp.co.uk/products.<br />

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H E A LT H<br />

Set yourself up for<br />

biking success<br />

WITH THE EVENINGS BECOMING LIGHTER, WE TALK TO SPIRE LITTLE ASTON’S<br />

SPECIALIST HIP AND KNEE SURGEON, MR SABUR MALEK ABOUT SETTING<br />

YOURSELF UP FOR SUCCESS IF YOU ARE WANTING TO BEGIN BIKING THIS YEAR<br />

When hip or knee problems strike, it’s easy to exercise<br />

less for fear of doing more damage than good.<br />

However, cycling offers a great way to exercise and lose<br />

weight, which will actually do your joints some good<br />

rather than causing any damage. Not to mention the<br />

chance to enjoy the outdoors and an endorphin hit.<br />

Simply put, cycling is great for your joints because it is<br />

a non-impact form of exercise. This means there is no<br />

jolting of your joints, in contrast to running, which is<br />

a high-impact activity and puts greater strain on your<br />

joints. Football also has a higher risk of joint injury due<br />

to the amount of twisting and turning involved.<br />

The only way cycling can damage your joints is if your<br />

seat is set too low. If you buy your bike from a specialist<br />

shop, they’ll adjust the seat for you to make sure it’s the<br />

correct height.<br />

Getting the right frame size is also important to help get<br />

the right fit. Online calculators are available on many<br />

bike manufacturer websites. Simply enter your height,<br />

inner leg length and arm length in order to determine<br />

the right frame size to order.<br />

Cycling isn’t just a great way to exercise because it<br />

protects your joints, it’s also cost effective, flexible and<br />

social.<br />

If you have a disability, there are specialist bike shops<br />

that offer bikes tailored to your mobility needs. This<br />

includes tricycles if you have balance issues, electric<br />

bikes (ebikes) if you have muscle weaknesses or are<br />

elderly, and hand bikes if you have lower body injuries.<br />

Road biking is ideal and will give your legs a good<br />

workout. With an increasing number of cycling lanes,<br />

the risk of dealing with motor traffic is much reduced.<br />

Look locally for trails that are marked by the National<br />

Cycling Network. These may be on road, on designated<br />

cycle paths or a combination of the two.<br />

If you have joint problems, exercise is recommended<br />

at least two to three times a week for around 30 to 45<br />

minutes. Cycling is one of the best types of exercise for<br />

joint degeneration because it will tone your muscles,<br />

which help support your joints and therefore take some<br />

of the stress off them.<br />

MR SABUR MALEK<br />

However, it is important not to overdo it with your<br />

exercise as this can wear your joints out. You don’t need<br />

to push yourself extremely hard. Although it is good<br />

to get your heart pumping from a heart-health point<br />

of view, when it comes to your joints and lower body<br />

workouts, steady exercise is all that is needed.<br />

Remember, always make sure that you stretch your<br />

hamstrings before and after cycling, as cycling has a<br />

tendency to cause short hamstrings. With your stretches<br />

complete, you can then enjoy the health benefits and<br />

fun of cycling.<br />

In May, Mr Malek is hosting free mini virtual<br />

appointments to talk about your various<br />

hip or knee problems. If you think you may<br />

benefit from talking to an expert, book your<br />

free appointment on Thursday, May 12, <strong>2022</strong>.<br />

Search ‘Spire Little Aston Hospital events’ or<br />

call 0121 514 7034.<br />

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H E A LT H<br />

ADVERTISING FEATURE<br />

Health Matters<br />

DR DAVID ECCLESTON, FROM THE OAKLEY PARTNERSHIP<br />

PRIVATE GP PRACTICE IN FOUR OAKS, DISCUSSES ALL THINGS<br />

HEALTH EACH MONTH. THIS MONTH, HE TAKES A LOOK AT<br />

ALCOHOL EXCESS AND THE SINCLAIR METHOD<br />

Alcohol consumption is seen by most people as<br />

an essential part of their social life, lubricating<br />

conversation, reducing social shyness, and making<br />

the party a success. But what if you are one of those<br />

people who, once you have started, cannot stop<br />

drinking? You may have been there. Struggling to<br />

remember what happened last night? To be accepted<br />

in society, you have to avoid certain social situations,<br />

and make excuses why you can’t attend someone’s<br />

leaving party at work, or attend a friend’s family<br />

wedding.<br />

Now, what if your alcohol problem was NOT your<br />

fault? What if it was a medical condition that you<br />

didn’t cause? You just drink, the same as all of your<br />

friends, but they get away with it and you don’t.<br />

They still drink in a controlled way, they even get<br />

drunk occasionally, but they can stop when they want<br />

to. You, on the other hand, have one glass and you<br />

are in serious trouble. How is that fair? How is that<br />

your fault?<br />

Alcohol dependence is a medical condition. You did<br />

not cause it. Almost everyone tries alcohol at some<br />

point, and a large number overdo it, particularly<br />

when they are young. You just did what everyone<br />

else did, but you got into trouble. Conventional<br />

treatments involve abstention, detoxification, regular<br />

meetings, and the use of drugs with unpleasant side<br />

effects. The failure rate is high.<br />

The Sinclair Method is a modern method of<br />

treatment for alcohol addiction which is being used<br />

with very high success rates, particularly in Finland,<br />

where clinics are reporting that up to 78 per cent<br />

of clients are either stopping drinking altogether,<br />

or returning to controlled drinking. Our experience<br />

with patients at the practice supports these figures.<br />

The method works by a process called<br />

Pharmacological Extinction. When alcohol is<br />

consumed, pleasure hormones called ‘endorphins’<br />

are released, which attach to opioid receptors in the<br />

brain, giving sensory reward to the individual. These<br />

endorphins are released during many activities,<br />

including eating sweet and spicy foods, vigorous<br />

exercise, sex, placing bets, and taking part in highrisk<br />

activities.<br />

The problem with alcohol is that, after getting initial<br />

rewards from it, the urge to drink is reinforced, even<br />

when the person drinking is no longer getting any<br />

positive effects from their indulgence. The Sinclair<br />

Method involves the use of a drug called naltrexone,<br />

which blocks the opioid receptors, so that the<br />

endorphins cannot attach to them. Thus, the drinker<br />

experiences no reward. Over time, excessive drinking<br />

behaviour is ‘unlearned’, until the drinker is no<br />

longer addicted to alcohol.<br />

Using the Sinclair Method, contrary to conventional<br />

expectations, it is necessary to drink alcohol along<br />

with the medication, otherwise pharmacological<br />

extinction cannot occur. Drinking ceases or reduces<br />

to a healthy level after three-to-four months. While<br />

the Sinclair Method is a medical approach to treating<br />

alcohol dependence, pre-treatment education and<br />

ongoing medical support is necessary in order to<br />

help the patient understand the process fully, and to<br />

ensure success of the treatment.<br />

The Oakley Partnership is a private GP practice<br />

located in Four Oaks, and was founded in 2014.<br />

The practice provides a full range of private<br />

GP services for adults and children. We pride<br />

ourselves on our friendly and experienced GPs,<br />

nurses and reception staff, our flexible availability,<br />

and the additional services that we provide that<br />

are not available on the NHS. Visit our website<br />

for more details on the services we provide.<br />

The Oakley Partnership Private Medical Practice<br />

52 Bishops Way, Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands, B74 4XS<br />

Tel: 0121 308 8876 - Fax: 0121 308 9551 - www.topmedicalpractice.co.uk<br />

CQC Registration 1-1346947216<br />

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FA S H I O N<br />

Go big or go home<br />

WITH BAGGY JEANS HAVING A SERIOUS MOMENT IN THE FASHION SPOTLIGHT,<br />

AMY NORBURY TAKES A LOOK AT THE BEST WAYS TO GO BIG<br />

MADNESS sang about their love of baggy trousers way back in<br />

the Eighties, while MC Hammer’s infamous ‘Hammer pants’ were<br />

a fashion icon of the early Nineties. And so, the fashion world’s love<br />

of wide-legged, loose-fitting threads remained - until the Noughties<br />

reared their head, heralding the era of the skinny jean.<br />

It was bye-bye to baggy, as spray-on styles stole our collective<br />

sartorial hearts, reigning supreme as the jeans of choice for the best<br />

part of two decades. Until last year, when Gen Z declared skinny<br />

jeans cancelled, labelling the fashion favourite ‘unflattering’ and<br />

‘outdated’.<br />

And while reports of the death of skinny jeans may be slightly<br />

exaggerated, there have since been many pretenders to the denim<br />

throne, with the 90s nostalgic loose-fit mom jeans being a strong<br />

contender for the crown.<br />

But for <strong>2022</strong> - perhaps influenced by our yearning for the good ol’<br />

days of lockdown-friendly loungewear - denim has gone seriously<br />

louche.<br />

Baggy, wide-legged jeans have been seen all over the SS22 catwalks,<br />

with designers such as Balenciaga, Molly Goddard and Regina<br />

Pyo championing a more laid-back approach to denim. Celebrity<br />

fashionistas galore have jumped onto the baggy jeans bandwagon,<br />

with Hailey Bieber rocking a grunge-inspired oversized look, while<br />

pop superstar Rihanna has channelled her love of wide leg jeans<br />

into her maternity style. Heck, even skinnies devotee Jennifer Lopez<br />

has been spotted swapping her spray-on denim for low-rise baggy<br />

jeans.<br />

The appeal of baggy denim is easy to see; the nipped-in waist<br />

balances out the capricious leg shape to create a flattering, ultrawearable<br />

style which can suit just about anyone. Add in the comfort<br />

factor one can enjoy with a loose-legged fit, and baggy jeans are<br />

making a serious case for that denim crown.<br />

When it comes to styling your baggy jeans, there are two schools of<br />

thought; balance the silhouette with a fitted top half, or go oversized<br />

all over. For the ultimate in off-duty comfort, an oversized hoodie or<br />

longline check shirt, a la Hailey Bieber, both work perfectly, while a<br />

fitted tank top or T-shirt embodies effortless casual style.<br />

For a more preppy vibe, opt for a crisp shirt - tucked in and with<br />

jeans belted to give a more structured look - paired with loafers. A<br />

bright white shirt never fails, but a block bright colour will make<br />

your outfit pop.<br />

As a light and airy alternative to your skintight skinnies, baggy<br />

jeans are the perfect denim for those brighter spring and summer<br />

days which are on the horizon; opt for a light wash and pair with<br />

a broderie anglaise blouse and your trusty Birkenstocks for an<br />

effortlessly stylish seasonal look.<br />

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FA S H I O N<br />

Style edit: Suits you, sir!<br />

IT’S BEEN THE FASHION STAPLE FOR MORE THAN A CENTURY AND IT GOES WITHOUT<br />

SAYING THAT EVERY MAN NEEDS AT LEAST ONE GREAT-LOOKING SUIT IN THEIR<br />

WARDROBE THAT FITS LIKE A GLOVE AND MAKES THEM FEEL CONFIDENT. RETO PETER,<br />

CO-FOUNDER OF LEADING MADE-TO-MEASURE TAILORS EDIT SUITS CO, SHARES HIS<br />

EXPERTISE ON THIS SEASON’S KEY TRENDS AND HOW TO WEAR THEM<br />

WHY OWN A SUIT?<br />

Two years of Zoom calls in their sweatpants and<br />

many men have forgotten the joy of being suited and<br />

booted. But the classic two- or three-piece is making<br />

a post-pandemic return and we’re definitely here for<br />

that. Whether you’re inspired from James Bond’s<br />

super sharp tailoring or Harry Styles’ contemporary<br />

take, if you want to be taken seriously now we’re<br />

back in the real-life boardroom, a suit really means<br />

business.<br />

THE NAVY SUIT<br />

Guaranteed to always be in fashion, if you’re only<br />

going to own one suit then buy navy and you’ll fit in<br />

whatever the occasion. This most classic of colours<br />

immediately implies professionalism; added to that<br />

it works with every complexion. To keep it modern,<br />

opt for a peak lapel, single-breasted design and slim,<br />

tailored fit for a masculine and always elegant look.<br />

THE CHARCOAL SUIT<br />

Supremely versatile, charcoal teams perfectly with<br />

brown or tan accessories, and can be dressed up<br />

or down depending on the venue. As a styling tip,<br />

when it comes to a two-button suit only button<br />

the top button, never both; and if you’re wearing<br />

a waistcoat, again never fasten the bottom button.<br />

You’ll find it sits better and looks sharper.<br />

THE TUX … BLACK OR WHITE?<br />

The best way to nail this look is to stick with<br />

tradition, and that means choosing a single-breasted<br />

jacket with a peaked or shawl lapel. Black is the<br />

obvious choice; while white is better suited for<br />

summer weddings or formal outdoor events, keep<br />

it classic with black grosgrain trousers. Team with a<br />

turned down, pointed collar shirt and if you don’t<br />

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know how to tie a bow tie, opt for the pre-tied<br />

version – do not, and I repeat do not, buy a clip-on.<br />

Shoe-wise, polished Oxfords are really the only way<br />

to go and avoid anything with tassels or elaborate<br />

stitching.<br />

SMART CASUAL<br />

When the invite says “smart casual” it can be<br />

confusing to know just what to wear: do you go smart<br />

or do you go casual? My advice is to lean towards the<br />

smart, that way you won’t feel out of place when you<br />

turn up in jeans and everyone else turns up in a suit.<br />

One of the season’s key colour trends is deep green<br />

and it can easily be worn with a classic white T-shirt,<br />

button-down shirt or plain roll-neck depending on<br />

the time of year. Pair with a stylish Chelsea boot or<br />

even a white trainer for a modern edge.<br />

STYLISH SEPARATES<br />

More and more men are opting to team their suit<br />

jackets with more casual trousers, such as chinos,<br />

light flannel or corduroy and these are all the ideal<br />

choice for any business/casual outfit. You can play<br />

around with a range of colours that work well with<br />

a contrasting jacket – opt for lightweight fabrics<br />

like merino or cotton during the warmer days, and<br />

cashmere during the winter – or finish off the look<br />

with a classic trench or overcoat.<br />

A FEW RULES TO BEAR IN MIND<br />

Your accessories should complement the colour or<br />

pattern of your suit. For example, if you’re wearing<br />

a patterned suit, opt for simple neckwear and vice<br />

versa.<br />

Your shoes should be appropriate for the occasion.<br />

While there are plenty of instances where trainers<br />

are okay with a suit, a top notch do isn’t one of them.<br />

Don’t overdo it with accessories – they should be<br />

used to enhance your outfit, not clutter it.<br />

Buy a suit that you love. If simple, navy suits are<br />

your thing, go for a simple, navy suit; if double<br />

breasted suits strike your fancy, get one! There’s no<br />

rule against what you can and can’t wear, just always<br />

make sure it fits properly.<br />

And consider going for made-to-measure – that way,<br />

you can choose the fit, customise sleeve lengths and<br />

even choose lapel width or back vents.<br />

Edit Suits was founded in 2014 by Reto Peter<br />

and Patrick Jungo offering made-to-measure<br />

Savile Row suiting and casual clothing<br />

without the hefty price tag. The brand has<br />

recently launched its first UK store outside<br />

London in Birmingham’s Mailbox. For more<br />

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B E AU T Y<br />

Changing skincare with<br />

the changing seasons<br />

AS THE SEASONS CHANGE, SO TOO SHOULD YOUR SKINCARE. JUST AS YOU SWITCH UP YOUR<br />

WARDROBE TO MEET THE DEMANDS OF THE COMING MONTHS, YOU CAN DO THE SAME WITH YOUR<br />

DAILY ESSENTIALS TO KEEP YOUR COMPLEXION LOOKING AND FEELING IT’S BEAUTIFUL BEST ALL YEAR<br />

ROUND. DEBORAH MITCHELL, FOUNDER OF HEAVEN SKINCARE, SHARES HER TIPS AND MUST-HAVES<br />

SPRING<br />

After months of hibernating your skin will be crying<br />

out for some TLC so buff away the winter with<br />

essentials that cleanse, exfoliate and hydrate. As you<br />

spend more time outdoors your daily routine needs<br />

to include products that protect against increased<br />

humidity and sun damage.<br />

New Edition Cleanser: Start the new season with<br />

a daily spring clean. New Edition Cleanser contains<br />

patented ABEETOXIN® formula to control facial<br />

muscles as it cleanses. Vitamin A works to resurface<br />

and repair skin cells for an anti-ageing effect.<br />

Chamomile Hydrogel: A blend of delicate<br />

chamomile and Echinacea act as an antiinflammatory<br />

and are anti-allergenic to normalise<br />

the skin. The addition of organic witch hazel means<br />

redness is reduced, making it the ideal choice to<br />

control sensitivity issues, acne, rosacea and eczema.<br />

Silk Skin Bee Bee Cream: Heaven’s all-day<br />

SPF 20 BB adds moisture to your skin and at the<br />

same time it reacts to your colour tone for a natural,<br />

gorgeous glow. Use in place of your foundation for a<br />

lighter, natural alternative.<br />

SUMMER<br />

The temperatures are on the up and the days are<br />

light and long so switch up your regime to include<br />

products that soothe and calm skin. Put those heavy<br />

or thick creams away for a few months; at this time<br />

of the year they will clog up your pores and cause<br />

breakouts.<br />

Hydro Cleansing Milk: This silky soft cleansing<br />

milk uses organic jojoba, the closest match to our<br />

own natural oil, to balance and condition. While it’s<br />

suitable for all complexions, it’s especially good for<br />

those with dry, blemished or oily skin.<br />

Age Defiance Cream: The anti-ageing Age<br />

Defiance moisturiser that plumps out fine lines,<br />

lightens pigmentation and prevents spot breakouts<br />

thanks to the addition of hyaluronic acid. It soothes<br />

irritated, acne-prone, blemished or sensitive and oily<br />

skins – don’t head on holiday without it!<br />

Divine Cream: Bursting with organic mandarin<br />

and orange, both renowned natural sources of<br />

vitamin C. Together they help increase collagen and<br />

elastin levels in the skin, leaving you with a more<br />

youthful and radiant complexion. It’s light on the<br />

skin, making it the perfect all-day cream during the<br />

spring.<br />

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AUTUMN<br />

As the days become cooler and the air becomes<br />

dry, you’ll notice that your complexion starts to lose<br />

moisture. Using the right skincare now means you’ll<br />

be laying the groundwork for the harsher winter<br />

weather.<br />

Cleanse and Foam: This cleanser and exfoliator<br />

in one works its way into pores to flush out dirt and<br />

remove blackheads. It contains organic carrot oil and<br />

mandarin essential oil to aid skin repair and balance<br />

oil and moisture levels.<br />

Peppermint Hydrogel: Your skin may be feeling<br />

dehydrated following the summer months so it’ll<br />

need a new season perk-up. Peppermint Hydrogel<br />

minimises oil secretion, balances the PH levels, refine<br />

pores and diminishes blemishes, leaving your skin<br />

feeling fully hydrated.<br />

Dock Cream: Tackle sensitivity and irritation with<br />

the plant-based Dock Cream. By harnessing the<br />

power of our own interferons – proteins that are<br />

produced by a variety of cells – it reinforces skin,<br />

helping to soothe and heal.<br />

WINTER<br />

The weather outside may well be frightful, but that<br />

doesn’t mean your skin has to be. Frosty mornings<br />

leave your complexion feeling dry, dull and lacklustre.<br />

Kick-start your winter skincare with these musthaves<br />

to tackle the cold, and improve hydration and<br />

elasticity.<br />

Overnight Success Cream: Thanks to its vitamin<br />

B content, the anti-ageing Overnight Cream releases<br />

oxygen to detoxify and replenish. Perfect for dull or<br />

damaged skin, it can also be used during the day and<br />

also helps keep acne at bay and controls rosacea.<br />

Silver Bee Venom Mask: One of Heaven’s<br />

signature products, this potent anti-ageing mask<br />

contains ABEETOXIN® – renowned as a natural<br />

alternative to Botox. It’s ideal for those who suffer<br />

from blemishes, rosacea, eczema, dry and mature<br />

skin.<br />

Nettle Venom Serum: Boasting a whole host of<br />

nutrients, including vitamins A, C and K as well as<br />

calcium, iron, magnesium, phosphorus, potassium<br />

and sodium. It’s extremely nourishing and you’ll<br />

notice the benefits immediately, including softer,<br />

more radiant skin and improvement of tone.<br />

Heaven Skincare by Deborah Mitchell is available at Heaven Health and Beauty,<br />

13a Market Place, Shifnal, Shropshire. You can also shop online at heavenskincare.com.<br />

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B U S I N E S S<br />

The perfect fit<br />

BASED IN HARBORNE, CAMPBELL WATSON ARE SPECIALISTS IN FITTED STORAGE,<br />

OFFERING AN UNRIVALLED SELECTION OF LUXURY FITTED WARDROBES, WALK-IN<br />

WARDROBES, HOME OFFICES, BEDROOM FURNITURE AND TV AND STORAGE SYSTEMS<br />

Established for more than 17 years,<br />

Campbell Watson’s team of experts<br />

design, deliver and install their stylish<br />

range of fitted storage products,<br />

which are all made in Italy to the<br />

highest standard. The company prides<br />

itself on offering superior products<br />

that are manufactured to the highest<br />

quality and are made and designed to<br />

last a lifetime.<br />

With beginnings in Solihull, Campbell<br />

Watson moved to their showroom<br />

in Harborne, Birmingham, in late<br />

2019, and have been based there ever<br />

since. On display you’ll find a range<br />

of wardrobes and walk-in wardrobes,<br />

among a selection of loose furniture<br />

items.<br />

The staff will be happy to answer<br />

any questions about their product range and can show<br />

customers samples and handle choices for the range of<br />

wardrobes and more.<br />

Working up and down the country, Campbell Watson<br />

has amassed a vast portfolio of work which can all be<br />

viewed on the website, along with the full product range<br />

and online brochures.<br />

They work closely with customers to create dream<br />

solutions that are perfect for any space. The designers<br />

are available for no-obligation consultations - which can<br />

be easily booked online - and the experienced fitting<br />

team will deliver and install your products seamlessly.<br />

The storage ranges are extensive, with a wide range<br />

of styles, finishes, handles and accessories to choose<br />

from. On top of this, Campbell Watson receives<br />

positive feedback from clients, with the overall customer<br />

experience and quality of installation top priorities.<br />

Whether a large or small, residential or commercial<br />

project, their experience as storage specialists means they<br />

can create the perfect solution for<br />

any environment.<br />

If you’d like to visit the<br />

showroom at 342 High Street,<br />

Harborne, Birmingham, B17<br />

9PU, the team is ready with a<br />

friendly welcome from Monday<br />

to Friday, 9am to 5.30pm, and<br />

Saturdays from 12noon to 3pm.<br />

Alternatively, you can contact<br />

Campbell Watson on 0121<br />

389 8422 or email info@<br />

campbellwatson.co.uk. Visit<br />

www.campbellwatson.co.uk<br />

for further details.<br />

THE ST<br />

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