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- 1 - Issue 31 June 2015 In this edition of The Sticks Exclusive interview with Roland Gift Our Hero Cheese of the Month Advice from Consensus HR BBC’s Radio 2’s Janey Lee Grace on Sitting Correctly Win tickets to see Pongo’s Party We road test the Mini JCW Relationship Advice And much more Plus pages of events listings across Herts, Beds & Bucks

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Out now the June Issue of The Sticks digital magazineThe number one what’s on magazine across Herts, Beds & Bucks with over 16,000 readers every monthwww.the-sticks.co.uk In this edition of The SticksExclusive interview with Roland GiftOur Hero Cheese of the MonthAdvice from Consensus HRBBC’s Radio 2’s Janey Lee Grace on Sitting CorrectlyWin tickets to see Pongo’s Party We road test the Mini JCWRelationship Advice And much morePlus pages of events listings across Herts, Beds & BucksBook your advertising in the July/August edition, prices start at £50. For more details contact Terry Sullivan on 07756 274444 Email: [email protected] Follow us on twitter @thesticks9www.facebook.com/sticksmagListen to The Sticks radio show on Secklow SoundsEvery Monday at 10am (repeated Thurs at noon)www.secklowsounds.orghttp://tunein.com/radio/Secklow-Sounds-s153078

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    Issue 31

    June 2015

    In this edition of The Sticks

    Exclusive interview with Roland Gift Our Hero Cheese of the Month Advice from Consensus HR

    BBCs Radio 2s Janey Lee Grace on Sitting Correctly Win tickets to see Pongos Party

    We road test the Mini JCW Relationship Advice And much more

    Plus pages of events listings across Herts, Beds & Bucks

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    Welcome to the June edition of The Sticks Magazine!

    The most talked about magazine in Herts, Beds & Bucks

    With over 16,000 readers a month

    In this issue:

    Page

    Exclusive interview with Roland Gift 4 HR Column from Consensus HR 8

    Curwens Column 11

    Relationship Advice 12

    Art Column 14

    Win Tickets to see Pongos Party 16

    Janey Lee Grace Sitting Correctly 18

    Car Test Mini JCW 20

    Hero Cheese of the Month 22

    Big Barn Food Column 23

    Listings Herts, Beds & Bucks 24

    Contributors: Terry Sullivan, Janey Lee Grace Andrew Merritt-Morling, Jo Coker, Sharon Struckman

    See you in July!

    Editor & Sales: Terry Sullivan

    Tel: 07756 274444 Email: [email protected]

    www.the-sticks.co.uk

    Follow us on twitter @thesticks9 www.facebook.com/sticksmag

    Listen to The Sticks Radio Show at 10am on Mondays on Secklow Sounds

    www.secklowsounds.org

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    Exclusive Interview with Roland Gift

    Roland was the lead singer of the band Fine Young Cannibals in the 1980s scoring 7 top 20 hits including "Johnny Come Home, "She Drives Me Crazy and "Ever Fallen in Love before turning his hand to acting on stage and screen. The Sticks met up with Roland before the start of his tour

    You were born in Birmingham to a white mother and a black father, and lived in the city until the age of 11, that must had been hard in those days? I guess I was like any child - you are very adaptable so you dont necessarily take it in, it is only looking back that you can ask sort of questions because as a kid you dont wonder in that same way. I was in Birmingham a short while ago, for a funeral in fact, and I was talking to somebody who grew up in the street I was born in and I had not really realised that nobody on that street was English. They were Scottish, Irish, West Indian and Pakistani and the people I did think were English were actually German so as a kid it was what you would call multi-cultural, so I did not really notice any racism till I moved to Hull aged 11.

    Your Mother ran 3 second hand clothes shop in Hull She only had one at a time she had 3 different premises and that is how she supported me as a child along with my 3 sisters and one brother. How did moving from Birmingham to Hull effect you? I was totally homesick actually. There used to be a TV programme called Pebble Mill at One and the show was made in Birmingham at the Pebble Mill studios and filmed in the foyer and you could see people walking past the window and I used to watch the show hoping I would catch a glimpse of someone I knew going past. It was quite a culture shock to me. How did you first get in to music? Well I was in a drama group and we did what they called a 30s cabaret and I sang in that and somebody said that that they had noticed my voice and was very encouraging and that was the thing that started me off. The first group I was in was a punk band and with a lot of punk groups the singing was not all that, so I thought it would be good to play an instrument and my best mates dad Jack Pepper said I would look good with a saxophone. Thats why I got one for the image, but I learnt to play it. The Sax is a bit like a voice. You then joined a Ska band. We started out as the Akrylykz Victims and everybody was at art college who was in the band except me, but I had a girlfriend who was and then we changed our name to the Akrylykz (pronounced Acrylics) and we thought we were more punk/reggae but when Ska started taking off we did that. You were then brought to the attention of Andy Cox and David Steel of The Beat and you then toured with them. Yes, The Akrykykz did. The beat came to play at

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    the Welly club in Hull, it was a venue we all used to go to it was kind of our little hang out, and our keyboard player gave The Beat a demo tape and they liked it so they took us on tour and we did about 10 dates up and down the country, it was fantastic fun, it was really good. How did the Fine Young Cannibals come about? The Beat had split up and our group had split up too and I had moved to London and I did not know but Dave and Andy had been looking for a singer and had had this thing running on MTV searching for a singer and they had not had any luck. One of them remembered me from the Akrykykz days, even though I was mainly playing sax, although I did do one song, and they managed to track me down. Then they invited me up to Birmingham to meet them and talk to them plus they had some backing tracks which I took away and managed to get about 1 songs out of them. I would go up to Birmingham for a couple of days at a time to work together.

    How did the name Fine Young Cannibals come about? There was a film called All the Fine Young Cannibals. We had been given the front cover by Blues and Soul magazine but we had not got a name and if we did not sort out a name we were going to lose the front cover so thats how we got the name. In1990 you were named by People magazine as one of the fifty most beautiful people in the world, how did you feel about that? Yes what a curse, I thought it was funny, a lot of things get said about you when youre well known and that was just one of them and that has been one that has stuck around. You then went from singing to acting in a film called Sammy and Rosie Get Laid, how did you find acting? It is a funny thing acting, I do enjoy it although I dont do it that much, but it can be sort of hit and miss, like you are a gun for hire when youre acting, whereas when you do music youre creating your own work - which I find more interesting than showing up and doing somebody elses thing. I dont think my personality is suited to the life of an actor. When it is your band it is your show. I did a tour of Romeo and Juliet where I played Romeo, it was fun in some ways but the whole day is dominated by the play you have to do that night because it was a 3 hour production so you kind of feel life is not your own. I was round a friends house the other day and this couple had just had a baby and he has got a 5 year contract on a TV thing that is filmed abroad, so 7 months of the year he has to be out of the country, I think you have to have the right kind of personality. Dont get me wrong I have done acting jobs which I have really liked; doing Sammy and Rosie was absolutely fantastic so was Romeo but I could do that then as I was not settled, I did not have kids or anything like that. I do really love acting but I like that thing where you create your own work, I am more in to writing and being in stuff I have written. So is there a play/film you yearn to be in at the moment? Yes there is this one called Return to Vegas it is something I have written, at the moment I have adapted the script for a stage musical and there will be an album which comes with

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    it . Hopefully it will all be ready by 2017 but a lot of the songs I am playing live at the moment will be part of the soundtrack. She Drives Me Crazy was a number one in the USA and across the world but not in the UK? I would rather have a number one in USA in a way, back then it felt more of an accomplishment, because it is a bigger country and people used to say to break America would be amazing. We did very well in the States we had a number 1 album too. When was the last time your toured the UK? I did a little mini tour in September 2014 Is there anyone you would like to work with? Not really, although I once did a duet on French TV with Lionel Richie which was fun. I am always open to things but it would have to come from the song. What would you say has been the highlight of your career so far? One night that was fun we did a performance on the Wogan Show and then caught the plane up to Glasgow and performed at Barrowlands the same night.

    Do you have any unfulfilled ambitions? Yes for Return to Vegas to get up and away. Can you tell us a little bit more about the show? Ok I will give you the elevator pitch. Johnny Holloway ex boxer, ex pop star, ex con is released from prison in time for the funeral of his friend and mentor Frank Wheeler, at the wake Johnny finds out he has inherited Franks club The Welly along with Ricky, Franks only son. Johnny does not plan to stay and Ricky wants him dead which ever way. What will save Johnny, the dirty money, the pretty girl or the sad

    song? Return To Vegas based on a true story that did not happen. I wrote the character Johnny for myself and have a lady called Lucy Beaumont who I wrote Carol for, Carol is the pretty girl. How would you like to be remembered? I am not sure that I care in that I would rather do what I want to do and not worry about anyone else but I dont want to hurt anybody. I think it is more important how I live my life rather than how I will be remembered. What are your hobbies away from music? Tai Chi, I do that to unwind.

    See Roland Gift live on Sunday 28th June at the Stables, Wavendon

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    Workplace Pranks: Harmless Fun?

    A practical joke in the workplace seems like harmless fun, but can have serious consequences for both employers and employees. Stephen Simpson of Personnel Today wrote about nine employment law cases in which workplace pranks led to:

    Legal action including allegations of misconduct leading to dismissal Harassment against colleagues Serious injury for which the employer could be liable

    It highlights what can happen when an intended joke has severe repercussions. Here are the first fives cases discussed. Look out for next months article for the other four and what actions employers should take.

    Employer not liable after employee set fire to colleague during horseplay

    1. Graham v Commercial Bodyworks Ltd (Court of Appeal) In this 2015 decision, the Court of Appeal held that an employer could not be held liable for injuries caused by a prank gone wrong in the workplace after one employee set fire to another during horseplay.

    Two workers in a bodywork repair shop were joking about when one set fire to the other with a cigarette lighter and flammable thinning agent, causing serious injury. The worker who was injured claimed that his employer was liable to compensate him for the injuries caused by the perpetrators actions.

    The Court of Appeal reviewed the case law on employer liability for employees acts of violence and concluded that frolicsome but reckless conduct cannot normally be said to have occurred in the course of employment, meaning that it was inappropriate to impose liability on the employer in this case. Workplace pranks: a history of violence

    It has long been established that employers can avoid liability for practical jokes in

    the workplace if they can show that the jokers were acting on a frolic of their

    own, for example by doing something totally unconnected with work.

    Two contrasting cases from the 1950s show this principle in action:

    2. Smith v Crossley Brothers (Court of Appeal, 1951)

    As a practical joke, two mechanics removed a colleagues trousers and inserted a

    rubber hose into his bottom. The rubber hose expelled compressed air, causing

    serious injury.

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    The Court of Appeal found that the employer was not liable for the resulting

    injuries as there was nothing that the employer could have done to prevent such

    unpredictable actions.

    3. Hudson v Ridge Manufacturing Co Ltd (Court of Assizes, 1957)

    An employees wrist was broken when a colleague wrestled him to the ground as a

    practical joke. The colleague was a known practical joker and had a reputation for

    playing pranks. The employer had been aware of this for years.

    The employer was found to be liable for the injury because it was obvious that the

    joker posed a danger, but it had done nothing to prevent him from committing

    further pranks.

    Male manager fairly dismissed for attempting to touch a colleagues testicles

    and bottom

    4. Charlton v Orange PCS Ltd (employment tribunal) A sales manager at a call centre was accused of attempting to touch a colleagues testicles and bottom. The two men had a history of conflict.

    The sales manager denied that he had done this, although he did admit that he liked pranks and could not rule out that he had made a rugby gesture.

    The manager was dismissed and claimed unfair dismissal. The employment tribunal rejected his claim, deciding that the employer had a genuine belief based on reasonable grounds that the claimant was guilty of the alleged misconduct, and had carried out a fair disciplinary procedure.

    Managers wheelie-bin prank recorded on CCTV

    5. Adamson v Mitchells & Butlers Retail Ltd (employment tribunal) An employees workplace prank can undermine the employers trust and confidence in him or her, and warrant summary dismissal, as this case demonstrates.

    A large company dismissed the pub manager of one of its flagship venues. He was recorded on CCTV being pushed around in a wheelie bin by a female colleague. He fell out of the bin and embraced the woman. Damage to a door was later discovered.

    The employment tribunal concluded that, although the manager was apologetic and admitted that getting into the wheelie bin was a ridiculously stupid act, his dismissal was fair because the employer had lost all trust and confidence in him to manage the premises on its behalf. If you think that you have a similar situation within your workplace, speak to Consensus HR for professional, unbiased HR advice. Contact Matthew on 01462 621243 or email him via [email protected].

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    YOUR LOCAL SOLICITORS

    It is estimated that around 60% of people die Intestate (without a Will) every year.

    Whether you have a Will or not could make a very big difference to what happens to your assets when you die. You may think that the law would allow your family to decide how to share out your estate, or that everything will go to the person closest to you - but this is not necessarily the case. If someone dies without a Will or without a valid Will, the Rules of Intestacy will apply. Briefly they are as follows:-

    If you are married, your spouse would be entitled to the first 250,000 of what you own at your death. Anything more than 250,000 will be divided into two halves - one half still going to your spouse, and the other half being shared equally between your children.

    If you are in a long term relationship, but are not married, your partner will

    get nothing

    if you are separated from your spouse, but still married, you spouse will still be entitled to their share of your assets

    other family members or close friends will receive nothing (unless you have

    no spouse or children, and then your assets go the next of kin according to the Rules)

    So the Rules of Intestacy do not provide for each persons personal circumstances and individual wishes - but your Will can. As it is a personal document, designed specifically for you, your Will can explain your funeral wishes; clarify who will organise and deal with your estate; state who will inherit your personal belongings; and even set out who will look after your children. So, whether you want to provide for your unmarried partner, stepchildren, other relatives, close friends, charities or even a pet, it is really important to prepare a Will. If you want more information on making a will, please contact our Jeff Dunne on 01992 631461 or email him at [email protected] Curwens LLP is your local firm of solicitors offering a wide range of legal advice based in Royston, Hoddesdon, and Enfield. www.curwens.co.uk

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    What is Mediation?

    Many people in life find themselves grappling with a problem or issue with another person that they find hard to resolve no matter how hard they try. This may be because the other person is very black and white in their thinking and cannot shift their position, or it may be that both parties find it hard to se through the noise of the problem. It is at times like this that Mediation can help.

    Mediation is a method of alternative dispute resolution. It is a voluntary process and will only take place if both parties agree. It is an extremely effective way of choosing to resolve disputes without the need to go to court and incur the enormous expense entailed, and risking the uncertain outcome. Mediation involves an independent third party - a trained mediator - who helps both sides come to an acceptable agreement.

    Mediations are completely confidential and the information discussed within them cannot be used in Court or in any other legal action issued at a later date.

    Mediation is a flexible process that can be used to settle disputes in a whole range of situations such as:

    Divorce settlements Consumer disputes Workplace disputes Contract disputes Family disputes Neighbourhood disputes The role of the mediator is to help parties reach a solution to their problem and to arrive at an outcome that both parties can live with and accept. Mediators are neutral and do not make judgement on the issue or give advice. They simply open up effective communication and understanding between the parties so that they can reflect on why the dispute has happened and how it can be resolved. The focus of a mediation meeting is to reach a common sense settlement agreeable to both parties. There are no winners or losers

    If parties are unable to reach agreement, they can still go to court. Details about what went on at the mediation however will not be disclosed or used at a court hearing.

    Both parties share the cost of mediation, which will depend on the value and complexity of the claim.

    What are the benefits? Mediation can be quicker, less stressful and cheaper than going to court. The uncertain outcome of a court case is also avoided. Once a settlement has been reached a mediation agreement can be drawn up, and the parties tend to keep to the mediation agreement because they have prepared the terms themselves.

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    Clients often leave mediation with a much clearer understanding of the issues that led to the dispute and often report closure of the emotions they have experienced. Most people are relieved not to go to court.

    Mediation at LCC If you feel that mediation could help you, please contact Joanna Coker who is an Accredited Mediator on [email protected] or contact Kathy Freemanthe Practice Manger on 01462 674671 option 2 or [email protected]

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    Art Feature - Discover

    Occasionally, when a group of people get together, they experience a special connection, theres a touch of magic in the air, and it feels serendipitous. Thats exactly what happened in autumn 2014, when a series of happy events and coincidences brought together a small group of local artists, based in the Beds/Herts/Bucks border, at a weekend exhibition. They quickly recognised kindred spirits; working artists, committed to producing quality art, whose work crosses a range of styles and media that complement one anothers work. They swiftly determined to create their own group and Discover was formed, staging their first exhibition as Discover Original Art, in November 2014. The Discover members (Ali Mesley, Ann Pawley, Jenny Smith-McOnie, Judy Youssef, Susan Erskine-Jones, Sarah Russell, Victoria Johns, Kirsteen Holuj, Niko Brown, Jan Drury and Joanne Bowes) are a group of vivacious, feisty and vibrant characters. They all somehow manage to meld together in a professional working group, supporting each other, having fun, and promoting our local artistic community, with the aim of actively bringing their diverse range of art forms to a wider audience. The Discover group will be exhibiting and demonstrating at the Mardleybury Gallery in June, where the Discover artists will be showing their work, including fine art, textiles, glass, ceramics, print, and mixed media. So if you have ever wondered how art is made or where the ideas come from nows your chance to find out! Come along to one of their demo days at Mardleybury Gallery and they will show you how they work and discuss their inspirations and how they turn them into finished pieces.

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    You Are Invited to...PONGO'S PARTY!

    featuring the voice of CBeebies Justin Fletcher (AKA Mr Tumble) as Pongo the Pig!

    The Weston Auditorium, Hatfield at 2pm on Saturday 18th July

    Bedford Corn Exchange at 1.30pm on Friday 31st July Harpenden Public Halls at 2pm on Tuesday 4th August

    Wyllotts Theatre, Potter's Bar at 11am & 1.30pm on Tuesday 18th August

    Today is the day that Pongo has been waiting for that's right, it's his birthday! He's been dropping hints to his friends all year, so is looking forward to a fantastic party ... but the trouble is, nobody seems to remember!

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    Molly-Moo the Cow is making a mess baking, Sheena the Sheep is rehearsing with her band, Sally the Scarecrow is in the middle of decorating and even Marty MacDonald is tied up with his parcels - whatever can they be up to? Come and help make Pongo's Party a day to remember, by joining in a show full of fun, songs and laughter - take part in the towns biggest ever game of pass the parcel and join the largest children's band!

    "Pongo's Party" is fully interactive and set in a vibrant, colourful & imaginative farmyard with loveable puppet characters. It is particularly suitable for ages 3-7 and combines some of the countrys best talent in childrens entertainment. We also use Makaton signing with singing so everyone can join in! www.makaton.org

    To be entered into the prize draw with the chance of winning a family ticket

    to a performance of your choice, just answer the following question:

    Justin Fletcher recorded the voice for which puppet character?

    a: Porky the Pig b: Peppa Pig

    c: Pongo the Pig

    Send your answer by email with your name, address, email address and daytime phone number and which venue you would like to see Pongos party to: [email protected] Closing date: Noon on Friday 10th July. First 2 correct entries drawn will win a pair of tickets to the venue of their choice. There is no cash alternative, usual publication rules apply and the Editor's decision is final.

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    www.the-sticks.co.uk

    To advertise your event, show, restaurant or business on our website or in our digital magazine. Prices from 10 per month

    Call 07756 274444 or email [email protected]

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    Sitting Correctly

    Sitting is the new cancer according to Tim Cook the chief executive of Apple, its a timely warning to coincide with the marketing of the new Apple Watch which costs around 300 the watch monitors the users movements and sends a small pulse reminding them to get up and move ten minutes before each hour is up. His choice of expression was met with some disdain but its not just marketing spin, The Department of Health call sitting a silent killer and say its as dangerous as smoking, its thought that if you sit for more than 8 hours a day it can increase your risk of heart disease, diabetes and early death by 15 per cent. Hands up here! Guilty your honour!, I sit hunched at a computer, or using a smartphone, I sit in the car and on the train, at work and again at night, I do take regular breaks, go for walks and do some exercise but when I add up the work time which has to be at a desk where my computer is, I realised something had to change. Fortunately I met Mike Dilke from Relaxback UK based in Hertfordshire. He is a civil engineer who became fascinated by the body as structure and so he researched into the huge rise in back problems, he believes this is, at least in part, down to poor posture and sitting for too long in the wrong position. He now sells The Back App chair an ergonomic chair which forces you to sit in the correct position by providing a motion which enables you to remain active while seated - it feels not dissimilar to riding a horse slowly! Whats really changed for me is the installation of an adjustable height desk, seems so simple but it means I can make phone calls, use the computer and do everything standing. For my office companions (the rest of the family) who dont want to stand they can simply press the button on the side of the wooden desk and it slowly lowers back down. Simple! When Im feeling sorry for myself and wanting a bit of pampering at the end of the day I will legitimately be able to say Im exhausted, Ive been on my feet all day No doubt I hear will hear the chorus you chose it! Give Mike a call to arrange a demo on 07979 248286

    www.relaxbackuk.com

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    JCW Heralds Arrival of the Most Powerful Production MINI Ever

    MINI has released details of its new John Cooper Works edition. The MINI JCW is the most powerful road-going production MINI ever produced, with 231bhp coming from its 2.0-litre four-cylinder turbocharged petrol engine. A regular Cooper S produces just 189bhp, so the uplift is impressive. It will cost from 23,050, putting it below the larger but more ubiquitous Volkswagen Golf GTi in price terms, but more expensive than a Ford Fiesta ST. Andrew Merritt-Morling, managing editor of our motoring media partner, first4auto, explains more

    The hot hatch was originally unveiled at the Detroit motor show in 2014 and stays largely true to the concept car. Externally, it features a large apron with large cooling air inlet, chunky body kit with distinctive side sills and a rear end complete with John Cooper Works rear spoiler. It sits on 18-inch alloy wheels that are reminiscent of the stripped-out, limited-edition MINI GP model, and full LED head lamps, wheel arch surround with distinctive contours. A red accent line is included in the grille. Thanks to that impressive uplift in power, when mated to the new six-speed Steptronic automatic gearbox, the MINI JCW can demolish the 0-62mph sprint in just 6.1-seconds, with the six-speed manual version trailing by one-fifth of a second at 6.3-seconds. This is enough to beat the Fiesta ST and recently launched Vauxhall Corsa VXR. That acceleration is possible thanks to the 236lb ft of torque available from between 1,250 and 4,800rpm up 23% on the outgoing model. Accelerating from 50-75mph an ideal measure or overtaking ability has been improved by 10% over the previous model, reducing the time to 5.6 seconds. Top speed is rated at 153mph. The 1,330 automatic gearbox is also the most efficient option too, returning 49.6mpg whilst emitting just 133g/km. Very respectable. The manual boxed

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    version can only manage 42.2mpg whilst emissions climb considerably to 155g/km. Both measures are approximately 20% improved. The impressive efficiency have been created by the introduction of MINIMALISM technologies, as diverse as stop-start, gear-shift indicator, energy recovery, reduced power usage by the coolant and fuel pump and an electromechanical power steering system with Servotronic. The John Cooper Works edition has exclusive use of a high-performance exhaust system which has been created to help make the new MINI JCW sound like a sports car when accelerating. Of more substance is its ability to boost power to help it keep up with rivals like the Renaultsport Mgane and Golf GTi. Like the regular MINI, the JCW offers a huge range of customisation options to help ensure that owners can tailor their cars to their personal preferences and help it stand out from the crowd. A Chili Red roof colour is available, for example, as is a

    Harmon Kardon sound system. The MINI John Cooper Works is all about driving appeal and road holding and handling are amongst the top priorities. As a result, the suspension is much firmer whilst stopping power is provided courtesy of the Brembo brakes. It is also fitted as standard with Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) including Dynamic

    Traction Control, an Electronic Differential Lock Control and Performance Control. Inside, there are Dinamica JCW sports seats with integrated head restraints, JCW side sills, JCW steering wheel with multifunction buttons, gear lever (or shift paddles if you opt for the Steptronic transmission), specific designs for the cockpit displays and central instrument display surround, anthracite roof liner, and stainless steel pedals and driver footrest. The MINI JCW is available to order now from the network of MINIs UK dealers.

    www.first4auto.com www.facebook.com/first4auto

    Twitter: @first4auto

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    Hero Cheese of the Month - Kentish Blue

    Toby has chosen a fabulous cheese for this month, the Award-winning Kentish Blue. It is produced by Kingcott Cheese at Iden Manor Farm, Staplehurst, owned by Steve and Karen Reynolds. This exceptional blue cheese was recently described by BBC Country file presenter John Craven as delicious and is handmade with raw milk from the family-run farms herd of pedigree cows.

    Kentish Blue is a young blue cheese with a firm but moist texture. It has gentle smooth flavours on the first bite developing into a long lasting pleasant aftertaste. Flavoursome raw milk gives Kentish Blue a unique taste. Served on its own or crumbled onto salads, pasta and soups. The cheese is made in the traditional way, with vegetarian rennet, and turned regularly to allow even distribution of moisture and blue veining. It is pierced by hand to allow the blue to develop and then matured for around three months. A great cheese for vegetarians. To complement this amazing cheese why not try it with a Chunky Beetroot Chutney and remember to remove it from the fridge an hour before serving and allow it to come to room temperature to get the best taste.

    26 High Street, Buntingford, Herts, SG9 9AQ www.thecheeseplate.co.uk

    Tele: 01763 271533 Email: [email protected]

    Picture: Toby with Sophia" - The Cheese Plates new delivery vehicle

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    Egg Week

    Egg Week, such an amazing food deserves its own week with around 1.2 trillion eggs eaten every year! An average person eats 173 eggs a year. You would be surprised at what you can do with them and what contains eggs. Its in almost everything from pasta and pastries to delicious ice cream (recipe below). But nothing is more satisfying then being able to collect your own eggs each morning (or in my case throughout the day). I can even tell when my chickens are happy and healthy because of the yolk colour. A happy chicken will lay an egg that has a bright orange yoke as opposed to a yellow or light yellow yoke that you will find in supermarkets.

    More Egg facts: 40% of the worlds eggs are consumed in China. An egg shell is made of calcium carbonate, makes up 9-12 percent of an eggs total weight, and contains pores that allow oxygen in and carbon dioxide and moisture out. An egg white is made mainly of protein and contains about 57 percent of an eggs protein. The colour of an egg yolk is determined by hens diet. The more yellow and orange plant pigments there are in the grain fed to a hen, the more vibrant the colour of the yolk will be. The other colours within an egg vary with its age and other factors. Egg whites that are cloudy indicate that the egg is very fresh, clear egg whites indicate an egg is ageing; pink or iridescent egg whites indicate spoilage, and these eggs should not be consumed. The average hen lays between 250 and 270 eggs a year but some lay more than 300. According to research published in 2008, male dinosaurs were sometimes responsible for sitting on eggs until they hatched. The world record for eating hard-boiled eggs is 65 in 6min 40sec The colour of an eggshell is purely dependent on the breed of the hen. When an egg hatches the chick assumes the first big animal it sees is its mother.

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    If you havent experienced the joys of keeping chickens I highly recommend it. They may be our nearest relation to T-Rex, and not very cuddly but are very funny and can be great pets.

    I had a chicken that used to climb the stairs to my office every day and sit on the chair next to me watching me work. Unfortunately, despite my numerous warnings, she eventually got taken by a fox (the risk of complete free range), but had a much better life that the average battery hen.

    Chickens are also a fantastic way to help children understand where our food comes from, and I believe every school should have some, preferably in an allotment to also learn about fruit and veg.

    The Thrifty Cook has been at it again and we cant wait to try her delicious vanilla ice cream, the perfect way to use up left over eggs.

    A delicious, rich vanilla ice cream recipe which uses egg yolks, cream, sugar and vanilla. So different from most commercial ice creams which arent even made with cream! An amazing old fashioned flavour how ice cream used to be. Makes pint/900ml

    Ingredients 6 large free range egg yolks or 8 smaller ones 6 oz/175g golden caster sugar 1 vanilla pod or 2 tsp vanilla extract pint/420ml double cream pint/420ml full fat milk Method Chop the vanilla pod into small pieces. Put the milk, cream, sugar and vanilla in a large heavy based saucepan. Heat through until almost boiling, stirring regularly. Beat the egg yolks until thick and pale. Pour the hot milk through a sieve onto the egg yolks, stirring constantly. Return to the pan and stir continuously over medium heat for about 10-15 minutes until the custard thickens a little. Pour the mixture into a pyrex or metal bowl, cover with clingfilm and leave to cool. When cold, freeze. Before serving, leave the ice cream in the fridge for about 20 minutes to soften a little.

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    High Streets & Hedgerows: Watton at Stone - til Sat 27 Jun Discover the unique stories of Watton at Stone. Illustrated with an eclectic mix of objects and images from the community and the museums collection. Tues Sat 10am 5pm Its Free. Hertford Museum SG14 1DT Abstraction: Paintings by Tabitha Wilson - Mon 1 to Tue 30 Jun An award-winning abstract landscape painter, Tabitha Wilson is associate lecturer in the arts, design and media at North Hertfordshire College Centre for The Arts. Letchworth Arts Centre, 2 The Arcade, Letchworth Garden City SG6 3EW Dark Horse: The Incredible True Story of Dream Alliance (PG) - Tue 2 Jun An inspirational true story of a group of friends from a Welsh working mens club who decide to take on the elite sport of kings and breed themselves a racehorse. Hertford Theatre, The Wash, Hertford SG13 1PS Far From The Madding Crowd (12A) - Tue 2 to Thu 4 , Fri 26, Tue 30 Jun In Victorian Dorset, the independent and headstrong farm owner Bathsheba Everdene attracts three very different suitors: Gabriel Oak, a sheep farmer; Frank Troy, a reckless Sergeant; and William Boldwood, a prosperous and mature bachelor. Hertford Theatre, The Wash, Hertford SG13 1PS Especially Art 15 - Tue 2 to Mon 29 Jun North Hertfordshire Colleges annual celebration of creative work by students with learning difficulties and disabilities. As part of their curriculum, students attend creative art classes, which enriches their college experience. Letchworth Arts Centre, 2 The Arcade, Letchworth Garden City SG6 3EW The Water Diviner (15) - Wed 3 Jun After the Battle of Gallipoli in 1919, an Australian farmer travels to Turkey to find his 3 missing sons. An insightful and moving tale, best seen on the big screen! Hertford Theatre, The Wash, Hertford SG13 1PS Persuasion - Thu 4 Jun Beautifully romantic, touchingly funny and often unbearably poignant, Austens most personal novel is brought to the stage. Anne Elliot and Frederick Wentworth were once hopelessly in

    love. The Radlett Centre, 1 Aldenham Avenue, Radlett WD7 8HL National Theatre Encore Screening of The Hard Problem- Thu 4 Jun The Hard Problem is Tom Stoppards first play for the stage since Rock n Roll in 2006, and his first for the National since his trilogy, The Coast of Utopia, 2002. Hertford Theatre, The Wash, Hertford SG13 1PS Hertford House Comedy Night- Thu 4 Jun Our last Comedy Night before the Summer, Zoe Lyons headlining, supported by Andrew Bird. 1 Fore Street, Hertford SG14 1DA Totally Batty Walks - Fri 5 Jun Join us on this night time walk to discover all about bats! Learn exciting facts about these amazing night-time creatures, and enjoy a walk in the dark to detect their ultrasonic sounds. Ashridge Estate Visitor Centre HP4 1LT Flamstead Book Festival - Fri 5 and Sat 6 Jun Crime writer Sophie Hannah - who has written the first authorised Hercule Poirot novel since Agatha Christies death - will kick off the festival. St. Leonards Church 50 Trowley Hill Road, Flamstead AL3 8EE Jaleo Flamenco: A Comps - Fri 5 Jun In a scintillating fusion of heart-wrenching vocals, explosive footwork and virtuoso guitar playing, Jaleo return to Britain with their latest new stage show A Comps, brimming over with the intoxicating rhythms, palpable energy and joie de vivre. Hertford Theatre, The Wash, Hertford SG13 1PS St Leonards Village Fete Horse Show & Gymkhana Dog Show - Sat 6 Jun There will be a Tug o War, a Fortune Teller, Punch & July, Welly Wanging, Coconut Shy. St Leonards Parish Hall Jenkins Lane St. Leonards Tring HP23 6NW Woman In Gold (12A) - Sat 6 Jun Maria Altmann, an octogenarian Jewish refugee, takes on the government to recover a Gustav Klimt painting she believes rightfully belongs to her family. Based on the true story of Maria Altmann, a Jewish refugee from Nazi Austria. Hertford Theatre, The Wash, Hertford SG13 1PS Home (U) - Sat 6 Jun A lovable misfit alien called Oh is on the run from his own people, lands on Earth and makes friends with the adventurous Tip, who is on a quest of her

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    own. A great, family film about mistakes, being different and belonging! Hertford Theatre, The Wash, Hertford SG13 1PS Swing n Sinatra - Sat 6 Jun Celebrating 100 years of Swing and Sinatra Join Five Star Swing for an evening of the famous songs spanning Sinatras career from the Tommy Dorsey band to Hollywood plus Vegas Rat Pack to recordings with the Count Basie band. The Radlett Centre, 1 Aldenham Avenue, Radlett WD7 8HL A Laugh a Minute with Nicholas Parsons - Sat 6 Jun Nicholas Parsons demonstrates his unique ability as a solo performer and raconteur in this anecdotal entertainment based on his life working in the various media of an unpredictable and always fascinating profession. Hertford Theatre, The Wash, Hertford SG13 1PS Ayot St. Lawrence Art Show - Sat 6 to Mon 8 Jun Wide range of artists and styles - Sculpture on show for the first time - Open village gardens - Brocket Arms beer festival. Ayot St. Lawrence "New Church AL6 9BZ Comedy Club - Sat 6 Jun Jeff Innocent: "Extremely talented cockney philosopher" Time Out. "Clever, honest, funny. Not only hugely likable comedy but fabulously subversive" The Scotsman. " Letchworth Arts Centre, 2 The Arcade, Letchworth Garden City SG6 3EW Stringfever - Sunday 7 Jun 7.30pm Seeing is believing! If youre looking for an evenings entertainment like youve never seen before, then meet Giles, Ralph, Graham and Neal Broadbent collectively known as Stringfever. With their electric instruments and live beat-boxing, the worlds first genetically modified string quartet combine exceptional musical skill with a real talent for involving and engaging audiences to provide you with a night youll never forget. The show is a musical and visual extravaganza combining the best of classical and popular tunes. Their showtunes medley is often run with a prize for anyone naming all 20 correctly. Ravels Bolero involves two volunteers plus four Broadbents - all playing one cello at the same time. Not to mention The History of Music in 5 Minutes which features 40 tunes, all packed into a frenetic 5 minute finale! Tickets 18.50, 16.00. Watford Colosseum, Rickmansworth Road, Watford, WD17 3JN 0845 075 3993 www.watfordcolosseum.co.uk

    Hertford Castle Community Sports Day & Rafting Race - Sun 7 Jun 12:00 - 16:00 Free Entry Whether youre a spectator or fancy joining in with a variety of free taster sessions, this is guaranteed to be an energetic and infectiously fun event. Hertford Castle Grounds SG14 1HR The Ashridge Trail Half Marathon - Sun 7 Jun Take part in the fundraising event to support Rennie Grove Hospice Care. Starting at the beautiful Ashridge House at 9am. Ashridge House, Berkhamsted HP4 1NS Triangle Garden Open Day and Fun Dog Show- Sun 7 Jun A fun family day: 11.00am till noon: Family cycle-ride, 12 noon: Carnival performance from the drummers and dancers of Garden City Samba, 12.30pm: Dog agility demo from the Barking Mad Dog Training Team with a have-a-go session. Ransoms Pavilion, Ransoms Recreation Ground, Alexandra Road, Hitchin SG5 1RB Furneux Pelham Schools Happys Circus- Sun 7 Jun Happys Circus (www.happyscircus.co.uk) is coming to Furneux Pelham in Hertfordshire. All proceeds will go Furneux Pelhams Schools Association (FPSA) to help with their work in supporting this lovely village school. The Street, Furneux Pelham SG9 0LH Race for Life 2015 Welwyn & Hatfield- Sun 7 Jun Its time to take the fight to cancer at Cancer Research UKs Race for Life. We need an army of women to join forces this year and take part in our 5k, 10k and Pretty Muddy events across the country to help beat cancer sooner. Stanborough Park, Stanborough Road, Welwyn Garden City AL8 6DQ Barkway Antiques & Vintage Fair- Sun 7 Jun Featuring a range of fabulous stalls with a wide variety of stock from, jewellery to ceramics, curios to clothing. Barkway Village Hall, Cambridge Road, Barkway SG8 8BS Colour Run- Sun 7 Jun What is the Colour Run? Its a 5k fun run with a difference, at various points along the route volunteers throw coloured powder over the runners, with a different colour at each station so by the end each runner is covered in a multitude of colours. Watford WD17 3PH Untutored Life Drawing- Sun 7 Jun A wonderful opportunity to join an established and friendly group. Fourdrinier Way, Hemel Hempstead HP3 9RY

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    Shaws Corner - National Garden Scheme with the Ionian Singers - Sun 7 Jun Come and enjoy the beauty of George Bernard Shaws inspirational garden, to the accompaniment of the Ionian Singers. Shaws Corner, Ayot St. Lawrence, near Welwyn AL6 9BX Pepper Foundation Rock Show Bands on the Run - Tue 9 to Sat 13 Jun Pepper Rock Show Event, The Pepper Voices and House Band are returning to The Court Theatre Tring after a sell out show last summer. The Court Theatre at Pendley Tring, Station Road, Tring HP23 5QY Watford RSPB is Forty - Wed 10 Jun Illustrated talk organised by Watford Local RSPB Group. A special night of celebrating 40 years of our group featuring a presentation on Patagonia by long standing members Andy and Mel Jardine. Stanborough Centre, 609, St Albans Rd, Watford WD25 9JL Seussical The Musical! - Wed 10 to Sun 14 Jun A musical perfect for the whole family that takes us into the world of Dr Seuss, revisiting some of his favourite characters, The Cat in the Hat, Horton and the Whos Gertrude McFuzz, Mayzie la Bird, JoJo and many more in this crazy tale. Henderson Hall Abbots Langley WD5 0AR Talk About Something You Like - Fri 12 Jun Fresh from its successful run at Pleasance Courtyard at this years Edinburgh Fringe Festival, Talk About Something You Like, is Byron Vincents comical and confessional account of living with the mental health diagnosis bipolar affective. Letchworth Arts Centre, 2 The Arcade, Letchworth Garden City SG6 3EW Ledd Zepp - Fri 12 Jun 8pm Recreating the hits from The Celebration Day Concert, Ledd Zepp bring their brand new show to Watford Colosseum. Hear all these great Led Zeppelin hits that include: Good Times Bad Times, Ramble On, Black Dog, In My Time Of Dying, plus iconic tunes like Stairway to Heaven, Kashmir plus many, many more (too many to mention!)Come to Watford Colosseum and have a great night, listening to the best tunes played by this stunning and authentic tribute to Led Zeppelin. Tickets: 20.00, 17.50. Watford Colosseum, Rickmansworth Road, Watford, WD17 3JN 0845 075 3993 www.watfordcolosseum.co.uk

    Rose-Marie - Sat 13 Jun 7.30pm Irish singing star Rose-Marie comes to Watford Colosseum hot off a tour of the USA. With current record sales of over 15 million records, all 20 of her album releases going to gold or platinum status and a new album ready for imminent release, Rose-Marie is still busy performing her live shows across the UK, Ireland & Europe. In fact, she is one of only a handful of UK female artists with a strong enough repertoire to pull in audiences for a one-woman show in the British Isles, Europe and also Las Vegas, from where she recently returned after 5 years. Tickets: 18.50, 17.00 Watford Colosseum, Rickmansworth Road, Watford, WD17 3JN 0845 075 3993 www.watfordcolosseum.co.uk Whitwell Steam & Country Fair - Sat 13 and Sun 14 Jun We hope to make this years fair another one to remember! So, if you are looking for an action packed and fun day out for all the family, youll love the Whitwell Steam and Country Fair. The show has something for everyone. Mansells End Farm, Bury Lane, Codicote SG4 8XY Pasha Kovalev - Sun 14 Jun 7.30pm In this amazing new show starring Pasha Kovalev and his sensational dancers, the audience will be transported into the world of Ballroom and Latin Dance with all its glitter and sequins. Life Through Dance is a non-stop action and sparkles packed journey through life and love, expressed by the language of dance. The production will feature breathtaking choreography, sensational music and amazing costumes. It will be a fun and exciting adventure for the entire family during which there will even be the opportunity to participate and experience live on stage the favourite dance styles as seen on TV, leaving the audience supercharged with positive energy and emotion! Tickets 24.50, 21.50. Watford Colosseum, Rickmansworth Road, Watford, WD17 3JN 0845 075 3993 www.watfordcolosseum.co.uk The Falling (15) - Tue 16 and Thu 18 Jun Its 1969 at a strict English girls school where charismatic Abbie and intense and troubled Lydia are best friends. After a tragedy occurs at the school, a mysterious fainting epidemic breaks out threatening the stability of all involved. Hertford Theatre, The Wash, Hertford SG13 1PS Arts & Crafts for Adults: Collage workshops - Wed 17 Jun Discover the wonderful world of collage and be inspired by our amazing

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    collections to create your own. No experience necessary, full instruction from experienced artists. All materials provided, includes tea and coffee. Hertford Museum SG14 1DT Stick Man- Wed 17 Jun A fantastick show for all branches of the family tree! Following a smash hit West End season, Scamp Theatres delightful adaptation of Julia Donaldson and Axel Schefflers hugely popular childrens book Stick Man is here! The Radlett Centre, 1 Aldenham Avenue, Radlett WD7 8HL Watford Philharmonic Society Summer Concert - Wed 17 Jun Come and hear Watford Philharmonic Society in their 80th anniversary year. We are performing Samuel Coleridge-Taylors "Hiawathas Wedding Feast". Watford Colosseum, Rickmansworth Road, Watford WD17 3JN The Simon And Garfunkel Story - Thu 18 Jun 8pm Direct from its success in Londons West End, a Sold Out UK tour and standing ovations at every performance, The Simon & Garfunkel Story is back on the road! Using huge projection photos and original film footage, this 50th Anniversary Celebration also features a full live band performing all the hits including 'Mrs Robinson', 'Cecilia', 'Bridge Over Troubled Water', 'Homeward Bound' and many more. Get your tickets fast as this is an evening not to be missed! Tickets 19.50, 17.50 Watford Colosseum, Rickmansworth Road, Watford, WD17 3JN 0845 075 3993 www.watfordcolosseum.co.uk A Royal Night Out (12A) -Fri 19, Tue 23 to Thu 25, Tue 30 Jun On V.E. Day in 1945, as peace extends across Europe, Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret are allowed out to join the celebrations. It is a night full of excitement, danger and the first flutters of romance. Hertford Theatre, The Wash, Hertford SG13 1PS Lewis Schaffer is Free Until Famous - Fri 19 Jun The award-winning New York comic takes on England. Lewis Schaffer isnt a tourist. He isnt here on business. Hes a hostage. Lewis Schaffer was one of the top comics in the home of stand-up comedy, New York City. Hertford Theatre, The Wash, Hertford SG13 1PS Soul Legends - Sat 20 Jun 8pm Brand-new for 2015. . . Soul Legends...its the smash-hit, Stateside spectacular featuring more soul classics than any other production. Hits by Aretha Franklin, James Brown, Michael

    Jackson, Tina Turner, Lionel Richie, Barry White, Wilson Pickett, Earth Wind & Fire, George Benson, Sam & Dave, Eddie Floyd, The Emotions, Kool & the Gang, Chaka Khan, Edwin Starr and many, many more feature in soulsational style. Its all aboard the soul train for the show of the year, embarking from souls heady Sixties origins . . steaming, non-stop, through to the present day. . .via everyones favourite Seventies and Eighties dance classics. An all-star cast of talented singers and musicians, elaborate costumes and jaw-dropping choreography truly revive everyones favourite soul classics: Respect, Soul Man, Aint Nobody, Knock On Wood, Midnight Hour, Sex Machine, Proud Mary, Youre My First My Last My Everything, Best Of My Love, River Deep Mountain High, Aint No Stopping Us Now, Beat It, Three Times a Lady, Get Down on It, I Feel Good and more. . . the hits just keep on coming. Relive the golden age of soul with the feel good show of the year. Soul Legends is coming to town. Tickets 24.00 Watford Colosseum, Rickmansworth Road, Watford, WD17 3JN 0845 075 3993 www.watfordcolosseum.co.uk Rhythms Of The World Festival - Sat 20 and Sun 21 Jun Rhythms Of The World Festival Led entirely by volunteers, Rhythms of the World (ROTW) is a registered charity that aims to unite diverse communities. Hitchin Priory, Hitchin SG5 2DL Fun Day - Sat 20 Jun Ashwell School PTA presents a Fun Day for the whole family. There will be a cake competition, swimming pool, Pimms, Bar, BBQ, egg throwing competition, face painting, live music, fire engine, bouncy castle and lots of fun! Ashwell Primary School, Silver Street, Ashwell SG7 5QL Dreaming of Kate - Sat 20 Jun With a remarkable resemblance to Kate Bush in vocal style and appearance, the extraordinary singer and performer Maaike Breijman brings the music of Kate Bush to live stages all over Europe. The Radlett Centre, 1 Aldenham Avenue, Radlett WD7 8HL Hertford Choral Society Summer Concert - Sat 20 Jun Voices & Accordions; HCS together with the Quintet Accordions5 explore the music of Bizet, Dove, Trenet, Mozart, and more.All Saints Church, Hertford SG13 8AE Stick Man - Live On Stage! - Sat 20 Jun A fantastic show for all branches of the family tree! Following a smash hit West End season,

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    Scamp Theatres delightful adaptation of Julia Donaldson and Axel Schefflers hugely popular childrens book Stick Man is coming to Hertford! Hertford Theatre, The Wash, Hertford SG13 1PS Model Railway day at Hertford Museum - Sat 20 Jun A spring time Model Railway Day for all the family to enjoy. 10.30 am - 3.30 pm. Drop in, its free! Hertford Museum SG14 1DT Marsworth Steam & Classic Vehicle Rally - Sun 21 Jun Treat Dad to a fun day out on Fathers Day! A great day out for all the family. Startop Farm, Marsworth HP23 4LL Discover Ashridge Walks - Sun 21 Jun Discover some of the highlights of the Ashridge Estate on a series of walks led by volunteer rangers Arthur and Mike. Each walk is about 6 miles in length. Dogs on leads are welcome. Wear good walking shoes and bring a drink. Ashridge Estate Visitor Centre HP4 1LT Alban Street Festival- Sun 21 Jun Celebrating all that is fun and fabulous about St Albans, the festival will be staged on a closed to the traffic St Peters Street from 12-6pm and feature a range of creative output for our residents and visiting guests to take part in and enjoy. St Peters Street, St Albans AL1 3JE St Albans Custom, Classic and Food Show - Sun 21 Jun We are launching a new kind of show, 2 for the price of just one,, now thats value for money. With live music, fantastic hot foods to choose from, craft stalls, vintage stalls, shopping stalls, and auto jumble. Oaklands College Campus, Hatfield Rd, St. Albans AL4 0JA The Knebworth Fathers Day Sports Car Show - Sun 21 Jun A large event for Fathers Day - classic sports cars at this popular event. Arena events, autojumble and trade stands. Held in the Park. Tickets include admission to the Garden and Dinosaur Trail as well as the Adventure Playground Knebworth House SG1 2AX French Market & Friends- Sun 21 Jun Where visitors can purchase gifts and food produce from around Europe. Stalls will line the High Street displaying a selection of goods and products High Street, Waltham Cross EN8 7AN Summer Fair- Sun 21 Jun A free family event incorporating craft and charity stalls

    alongside entertainment from local dance/theatre groups. The event is held in the pedestrianised area of the town centre and free to visitors so bring along the family. High Street, Waltham Cross EN8 7AN A Midsummer Nights Dream (12A) -Tue 23 Jun Omniverse Vision is delighted to present Julie Taymors much heralded and sold-out production of A Midsummer Nights Dream, filmed at the Theatre For A New Audience in Brooklyn, New York in 2014. Hertford Theatre, The Wash, Hertford SG13 1PS The Show Must Go On - Tue 23 and Wed 24 Jun 8pm Following the cancellation of Godspell in Concert, cast members Leanne Jarvis (The Voice), Tom Senior (Jersey Boys), Jenny Potts (Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat) and Mitch Miller (The Voice) will perform a cabaret of songs from their careers and the legendary rock musical. This event, produced by Stage Acts Entertainment, will be performed in The Forum Restaurant. A set menu will be available to enjoy during the cabaret. Tickets 27.00 Watford Colosseum, Rickmansworth Road, Watford, WD17 3JN 0845 075 3993 www.watfordcolosseum.co.uk The Age of Adaline (12A) - Wed 24 and Thu 25 Jun After remaining 29 years old for eight decades, Adaline has lived a solitary existence. But when she meets a man who reignites her passion for life, she must decide whether to lose her immortality for a chance at love. Hertford Theatre, The Wash, Hertford SG13 1PS Pride & Prejudice - Wed 24 Jun Take a step back in time with Chapterhouse Theatre Company to meet Elizabeth Bennet, Jane Austens most loveable heroine. When Elizabeth meets the rude and abrupt Mr Darcy, she loathes him at first sight. Highfield Park, St Albans AL4 0RE Shaws Corner - Outdoor Theatre - Mrs Warrens Profession - Fri 26 to Sun 28 Jun So scandalous it took twenty-five years to be performed, George Bernard Shaws most provocative play of womens rights, economic unfairness and the mother-daughter relationship remains powerfully relevant (and very funny) today. Shaws Corner, Ayot St Lawrence, near Welwyn AL6 9BX

    Cheryl, Mike And Jay, Formerly Of Bucks Fizz - Fri 26 Jun 8pm Early in 1981, four complete strangers sat in the drawing room of

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    a house in Fulham and were told: you are now Bucks Fizz. In the eight weeks between that first meeting and appearing on A Song for Europe on 11th March 1981, Bucks Fizz were hurled into a melee of rehearsing, recording, routining, styling, interviews and photography. All that hard work and effort was to pay dividends - they went on to win the Song For Europe and Eurovision Song Contest 1981 and became household names around the world. With over 20 singles released over the next few years including 3 number ones, My Camera Never Lies, Land Of Make Believe and of course, Making Your Mind Up, they sold in excess of 15 million records, spending 219 weeks in the UK charts alone! Making Your Mind Up went to No 1 in nine countries! Although working for several years now, there was obviously one thing missing - a fourth person! The vocals were always there, but the dance routines that Fizz was so famous for, were definitely lacking, so in comes Bobby McVey who was also a Eurovision entrant but in 1984 for the UK.and yes, they still rip the skirts off! Tickets 22.00 Watford Colosseum, Rickmansworth Road, Watford, WD17 3JN 0845 075 3993 www.watfordcolosseum.co.uk Tropicana Nights - Sat 27 Jun 8pm Looking for a fun filled evening of fantastic 80s music and dancing? Then look no further Join us at Tropicana Nights and indulge yourselves in pure 80s heaven. Whether you go all out in your favourite 80s outfit or not, you are guaranteed to get in the party mood as soon as you walk into Watford Colosseum. So what are you waiting for? Get you tickets now and well see you in 80s paradise! Over 25s only. Tickets: 9.00 Watford Colosseum, Rickmansworth Road, Watford, WD17 3JN 0845 075 3993 www.watfordcolosseum.co.uk Wildlife Watch - Sat 27 Jun Join our pros in the hides for help spotting and identifying birds and other wildlife. Test their knowledge with your questions! Free and no need to book, just turn up. Rye Meads Nature Reserve, Rye Road, Stanstead Abbotts SG12 8JS Jackies Drop In Funday - Sat 27 Jun 11am - 5pm. Pirates and Princesses, with the legendary Soul Man, fun, games and entertainment for the entire family. Free entertainment throughout the day. Jackies Drop-In Centre, St Micheals House, Norton Way South, Letchworth SG6 1NY

    Hoedown Party - Sat 27 Jun How much fun can you have with your boots on? Rocking Country Music event in Markyate! So grab your Stetson, polish those rhinestones, and come on down for just the best party ever. The Swan, 36 High Street, Markyate AL3 8PB Sponsored Abseil - Sat 27 Jun The charities New Hope and Adventure Plus are running a sponsored abseil at St Marys Church in Watford. The abseil down an 80 foot clock tower will be a fun and exhilarating way of raising money for those who are homeless .St Marys Church, Church Street, Watford WD18 0EG Watford Rural Parish Council Summer Fun-Day- Sat 27 Jun Summer Fun-Day - The Choir, Kiddie funfair rides, bungee, bucking bronco, balloons, stalls, face painting & raffle. All proceeds to go to Charity! St. Andrews Shopping Precinct, St. Andrews Road, South Oxhey WD19 7SB Glow and walk for your Hospice! - Sat 27 Jun Dig out your best neon accessories and support The Hospice of St Francis by glowing for it at its Midnight Glow Walk starting at 9pm! With a choice of a 5 or 10 mile walk around Hemel Hempstead. Hemel Hempstead school HP1 1TX Flamstead Summertime Trail - Sun 28 Jun Take a scenic adventure around the village of Flamstead, solving clues, answering questions and having fun along the way! A perfect summers afternoon activity for all the family. Flamstead Recreation Ground AL3 8DE Stanboroughs Garden Party - Sun 28 Jun Stanborough is hosting a Classical Concert & Gaden Party! Bring your family for a memorable afternoon. Please book your tickets in advance by calling 01923 673 268 or emailing [email protected]. Stanborough School, Stanborough Park Watford WD25 9JT Harpenden Larks in the Park- Sun 28 Jun A great family day out with something for everyone Duck Race on River Lea - Great Live Music - Fairground Rides & Slides - BBQ, Balti & Donuts - Fun Dog Show Pet Corner with cuties - Tug o War competition - Falconry - Giant sphere ball - Marquis Lane, Batford, Harpenden AL5 5AA Carnival at the Castle - Sun 28 Jun 12:00 16:00 Donation on Entry. Visit Hertford Castle to get into the community carnival spirit. Dance along to the live music and watch an

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    array of acts perform in the Castle grounds arena. Hertford Castle SG14 1HR Dino Adventure - Sun 28 Jun Be a palaeontologist and complete our dino trail to claim your prize. Ventura Wildlife will be bringing reptiles for children to handle. Knebworth House SG1 2AX How far can tuppence go? - Sun 28 Jun Were having a collection of tuppences (2p coins) at Ayot Saint Peter church, in aid of the upkeep of this beautiful building. Well start laying the tuppences along the path from church door and see how far we get! Ayot Saint Peter Road, Ayot Saint Peter, Welwyn AL6 9BG Swinging At The Cotton Club - Sun 28 Jun 7.30pm Take a step back into 1920s New York City and through the doors of Harlems hottest nightclub, The Cotton Club! Swinging at The Cotton Club is the action-packed show celebrating the music, dance, and songs of the Cotton Club New York Citys famous nightclub of the 1920s and 30s. Performances by Duke Ellington, Louis Armstrong, Cab Calloway, Billie Holiday, Ella Fitzgerald, and Fats Waller would have had the club swinging - whilst dancers such as Bojangles Robinson and the Nicholas Brothers lit-up the stage with their breathtaking routines. In this show, the exciting dance and music of the Cotton Club is recreated by the fabulous Jiving Lindy Hoppers, the worlds premier jazz dance company and Harry Strutters Hot Rhythm Orchestra featuring vocalist Marlene Hill and compere/vocalist Megs Etherington. Tickets: 22.00, 18.00, 16.00 Watford Colosseum, Rickmansworth Road, Watford, WD17 3JN 0845 075 3993 www.watfordcolosseum.co.uk NT Encore Screening of Everyman (15) - Tue 30 Jun BAFTA winner and Academy Award nominee Chiwetel Ejiofor (12 Years a Slave) takes the title role in this dynamic new production of one of English dramas oldest plays, directed by the National Theatres new Director Rufus Norris. Hertford Theatre, The Wash, Hertford SG13 1PS

    Beds Listings

    I Have a Plan - Wed 3 Jun Architectural drawings can tell us more about our world than the buildings that survive. Come and explore a world that was and a world that might have been with Bedfordshire & Luton

    Archives Service. Luton Central Library, St. Georges Square, Luton LU1 2NG Agriculture, Bricks and Brewers - Thu 4 Jun Find out about how our ancestors earned a living in rural Bedfordshire and the sort of records their endeavours left behind to tell the tale. Sandy Library, Market Square, Sandy SG19 1EH Binocular & Telescope open day - Thu 4 Jun Impartial & friendly advice on choosing the best binoculars, telescopes & accessories to suit your needs. Take your time comparing the different models & have the chance to try them outdoors. RSPB, The Lodge shop, Sandy SG19 2DL Creatures of the Night - Fri 5 Jun Join us around the fire to toast a marshmallow before starting your adventure to discover bats, moths, evening bird song, and hopefully an early sighting on the glow worms. Totternhoe Nature Reserve LU6 2BT Run for Your Wife - Fri 5 & Sat 6 Jun, Fri 12 & Sat 13 Jun Mrs Mary Smith is in her flat waiting for her husband John to come home. He should have finished his shift driving his taxi last night - but theres no sign of him. Tads Theatre Conger Lane, Toddington LU5 6BT Willington Dovecote and Stables - Cambridge Touring Theatre Presents Robin Hood - Fri 5 Jun Come and have a joyful, fun-filled picnic with your family while you watch this hilarious musical show. Boys and girls are invited to come along dressed in their best Sherwood fashion. Robin, Maid Marian, the Evil Sheriff of Nottingham' Willington Dovecote and Stables, Willington, near Bedford, Mountain Bike Course Core Skills - Sat 6 Jun Come and learn how to master MTB obstacles on the days course, well teach you how to ride hill, drops, front wheel lifts, berms, bike set up and position you correctly on the bike for the trails. Action packed and covering approx 10 miles. Rushmere Park, Heath & Reach nr Milton Keynes LU7 0EB Bedfordshire Red Cross Open Garden, Edible Ornamentals, Chawston, Chilli Farm - Sun 7 Jun In Chawston, market gardens are abundant and growing peppers is a way of life! This is an opportunity to take a guided tour of these very pretty and vibrant chilli

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    plants. Edible Ornamentals, Cherwood Nurseries, Blue Bells, Chawston MK44 3BL Airshow Featuring The Light Aircraft Association (LAA) - Sun 7 Jun Enjoy live music as aircraft from the Collection and LAA members aircraft take to the skies. Our annual airshow brings together aircraft from the Collection that are sponsored by the Light Aircraft Association such as the Boxkite. The Shuttleworth Collection, Old Warden SG18 8EP Barton 10k Run and 5k Run - Sun 7 Jun Come and enjoy our challenging multi-terrain event in the stunning location of Barton Hills. The 10k course is along undulating country paths and roads, with a couple of short climbs thrown in to challenge runners of all abilities. Arnold Academy, Hexton Road, Barton-le-Clay MK45 4JZ Carlton Open Gardens & Scarecrow Festival- Sun 7 Jun 1.30-5.30pm come and wander round the beautiful village of Carlton, have a browse around the open gardens and try and spot the scarecrows! Teas and cakes served at Carlton Village Hall. Adults 4, under 12s free. Carlton Village Hall, The Moor, Carlton MK43 7JR Dunstable Downs and the Whipsnade Estate - 50 Things Walks- Sun 7 Jun Grab your wellies and join the Rangers for a family walk. Complete some of the 50 things to do before youre 11 3/4 on the way and collect stickers and scrapbooks when you get back. Dunstable Downs and the Whipsnade Estate, Dunstable Road, Whipsnade LU6 2GY Merrily We Roll Along - Mon 8 to Sat 13 Jun The story begins in the 1970s and moves backwards to the late 50s, tracing the lives of wealthy, jaded composer Franklin Shepard and his two estranged friends through each milestone of their personal and professional lives (good and bad). Sharnbrook Mill Theatre, Mill Road, Sharnbrook MK44 1NP Introduction to Palaeography - Wed 10 Jun That looks amazing. But what does it actually say? Come along and discover the basics skills of reading old handwriting with Bedfordshire & Luton Archives Service. Luton Central Library, St. Georges Square, Luton LU1 2NG Poor Laws Old and New - Thur 11 Jun Before the modern welfare state the poor and needy relied on the poor laws to provide for

    them. Just what help could they expect and how was it delivered? Come and investigate with Bedfordshire & Luton Archives Service. Sandy Library, Market Square, Sandy SG19 1EH Pig Roast and Barn Dance - Sat 13 Jun Come and enjoy a supper and dance to the music of Jump the Vortex Wine and beer available (or bring your own) College Farm, Lower Gravenhurst Bedford Race for Lifes Pretty Muddy 5K- Sat 13 Jun Its time to take the fight to cancer at Cancer Research UKs Race for Life. We need an army of women to join forces this year and take part in our 5k, 10k and Pretty Muddy events across the country to help beat cancer sooner. Priory Park, Barkers Lane, Bedford MK41 9DJ Dunstable Downs and the Whipsnade Estate - STACK UK National Championships - Sat 13 and Sun 14 Jun Watch individuals, pairs and kite teams battle it out in the arena to become STACK UK National Champions. Dunstable Downs and the Whipsnade Estate, Dunstable Road, Whipsnade LU6 2GY Odell Fete and Family Dog Show - Sat 13 Jun In the pretty North Bedfordshire Village by the River Great Ouse near Harrold and Odell Country Park. Many attractions, including Bedford Brass Band, Gift and Bottle Stall. Tombola, White Elephant, Pimms, Childrens Sports, plants. Scout Field, Horsefair Lane, Odell MK43 7AU St Barnabas Church Summer Fair & Craft Show- Sat 13 Jun Entertainments, Bouncy Castle, Craft Stalls, Fancy Dress Competition for Children, Adults & Families, Display by Linslade Obedience and Ringcraft Club, Refreshments available all day. Linslade Recreation Ground, Linslade, Leighton Buzzard LU7 2LR Ailesbury Mausoleum & Crypt - Sun 14 Jun This is a fine example of one of the first mausolea to be built in the country with the earliest parts being built by Thomas Bruce, a descendant of the legendary Robbie! The Mausoleum is in the churchyard of St Mary the Virgin, Maulden. St Marys Church, Church Rd, Maulden MK45 2AU Isnt it all online? - Wed 17 Jun While researching from the comfort of home has much to be said for it there is more to be uncovered if you venture out. Discover why

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    some material can be accessed online and why some cannot with Bedfordshire & Luton Archives Service. Luton Central Library, St. Georges Square, Luton LU1 2NG The Walking Wounded - A Musical Commemorating the 200th Anniversary of the Battle of Waterloo - Thu 18 to Sat 20 Jun Bringing you something different to Bedfordshire! If you liked Les Mis and Warhorse, then this is the show to see! The Rufus Centre, Steppingley Road, Flitwick MK45 1AH I have a Plan - Thu 18 Jun Architectural drawings can tell us more about our world than the buildings that survive. Come and explore a world that was and a world that might have been with Bedfordshire & Luton Archives Service. Sandy Library, Market Square, Sandy SG19 1EH Antiques Exhibition - Fri 19 and Sat 20 Jun Williams Antiques & Restoration along with Ralph Moss Antiques & Copperplate maps will be holding a summer shopping exhibition of fine Antique furniture, silver, antique maps, glass, pottery, paintings and collectables. 1 Hampshire Buildings, School Lane, Colmworth, Bedford MK44 2JZ Psychic Supper Evening - Fri 19 Jun A evening with between two and four psychics in attendance at this very special event. We will have an alcohol licence, and will be selling wines. "A Different Brew" cafe - formally known as the Anglers Rest 106 Clapham Road MK41 7PJ Marston Forest 5k - Fri 19 Jun 5k running race with free juniors fun run, set in Marston Forest Visitors centre, fun for all the family. BBQ & licensed bar. Marston Forest Visitors centre Orchid Walk - Sat 20 Jun Join us on this fantastic walk and discover the natural gems of the Chilterns. Our Rangers will guide you through the fascinating and beautiful wildlife and plants found on the Downs. Chiltern Gateway Centre, Dunstable Downs LU6 2GY Antiques & Collectables Fair - Sat 20 Jun A selection of Coins, Jewellery, Ephemera, Postcards, China, Pottery, Glass, Pictures, curios, Copper, Brass, Linens and Small furniture items. St. Pauls Church, St. Pauls Square, Bedford MK40 1SQ

    Riseley Lower School PTA Summer Fair - Riseley-by-the Sea - Sat 20 Jun This years theme is Riseley by the Sea. There will be something for all the family including live entertainment, Childrens games. Riseley Lower School, Church Lane, Riseley MK44 1EL Dunstable Downs and the Whipsnade Estate - Outstanding Orchids - Sat 20 Jun Explore Whipsnade Downs with the Ranger Team and learn about the rare and beautiful orchids that grow in the chalk grassland. Dunstable Downs and the Whipsnade Estate, Dunstable Road, Whipsnade LU6 2GY Edwardian Picnic & Evening Airshow - Sat 20 Jun Todays event celebrates 50 years of the film, Those Magnificent Men in their Flying Machines. A number of our aircraft and vehicles starred in the fun and ever-popular film and this is your chance to see them in action. The Shuttleworth Collection, Old Warden SG18 8EP Farmers Market - Sun 21 Jun Bringing fresh, local produce to the Forest Centre. Free entry, selection of stalls each month. 10.30 - 3pm. Marston Vale Forest Centre, Station Road, Marston Moretaine MK43 0PS The Big Picnic- Sun 21 Jun Bring your family and a picnic to our wildlife activities day. Join us for bug hunts and craft activities. And for the adults, there will also be guided walks around the site. Galley and Warden Hills LU2 7AE Flitton Potato Race - Sun 21 Jun Back by popular demand this is the only race of its kind in the country. Take the opportunity to run, walk or stagger a mile from Greenfield to The White Hart, pay for the privilege and raise money for charity, all at the same time! Flitton MK45 5EJ Fathers Day Fun and Games - Sun 21 Jun Experience the ultimate challenge in garden games. Take on the might of croquet, battle it out in bowls, and defeat your opposition at lawn tennis! Master the skills needed to outmanoeuvre your opponents and astound your family. Wrest Park, Silsoe, Luton MK45 4HR Great Estates - Thu 25 Jun Fancy the Downton lifestyle? Find out more about these great estates and the people who lived and worked on them with Bedfordshire & Luton Archives Service. Sandy Library, Market Square, Sandy SG19 1EH

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    Reg Kensalls Centenary +1 year Art Exhibition - Sat 27 and Sun 28 Jun Reg Kensall in an active, prolific artist and he celebrates his 101st birthday in March 2015. To celebrate Reg is holding an Art Exhibition, most paintings (60+) will be for sale. All Saints Church Rooms, Upper Caldecote, Nr Biggleswade SG18 9BL Carlton BE Horse Trials incorporating Companion Dog Show - Sat 27 and Sun 28 Jun A wonderful way of spending a day in acres of rolling countryside watching riders both novice and experienced, tackle the 3 challenging components of a one day event. Carlton Cross Country, Hill House, Pavenham Road, Carlton MK43 7ND Flower and Music Festival - Sat 27 and Sun 28 Jun "Thank you for the Music" St Peters Church, Harrold Floral Displays, programme of music, bell ringing and refreshments served. St Peters Church, Harrold MK43 7DG Shillington Village Fete - Sat 27 Jun Great fun for the family. Games, Wellie Hurling, Pimms, Hot Dogs, Music, childrens events and more, plus a Classic Car show. Parsonage Farm, High Street Shillington 40th Anniversary Celebration Concert- Sat 27 Jun Danesborough Chorus celebrates its 40th anniversary with a summer concert that covers the range of musical periods that we draw from. The famous Requiem of Mozart is preceded by the 17th century Cavalli Magnificat. Woburn Parish Church, Park Street, Woburn MK17 9PG Meppershall Summer Fair - Sat 27 Jun Confirmed! - RAF Battle of Britain Memorial Flight Flypast all three The Lancaster, Spitfire and Hurricane Will be gracing the skies of Meppershall!! Free entry Entertainment Includes: Classic Cars & Bikes Refreshments - Tea Tent. Fosters Field behind Village Hall, High Street, Meppershall SG17 5LX Party In The Park- Sat 27 Jun Live Bands Disco - Main Arena Events Competitions for all Stalls Full Bar - Hot Food - Childrens Entertainment Parking Available. Picnics and Gazebos welcome. A Fun packed day for all the family!!! Blunham Playing Fields, 36a Barford Road, Blunham MK44 3ND

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    Lutes, Lyres and Ukeleles - til Sat 20 Jun Spectacular display of historical musical instruments; ukuleles, guitars, lutes, harps and hurdy-gurdys, created by musician and instrument maker, Zachary Taylor. Free entry. Buckinghamshire County Museum and Roald Dahl Childrens Gallery, Church Street, Aylesbury HP20 2QP Wheelchair Basketball - Wed 3, Wed 10, Wed 17, Wed 24 Jun Weekly coached wheelchair basketball sessions. Beginners and more experienced players are all welcome and the multi-sport wheelchairs are supplied. Stantonbury Leisure Centre MK14 6BN Cliveden - Guided House Tours - Thu 4, Sun 7, Thu 11, Sun 14, Thu 18, Sun 21, Thu 25, Sun 28 Jun Book onto one of our short guided tours to discover more about the fabulous Cliveden House. These tours allow visitors to see some of the amazing rooms that were once home to Nancy and Waldorf Astor. Cliveden, Taplow, Maidenhead SL6 0JA Bucks Open Studios Fanfare - til Thu 4 Jun A glorious mix of paintings, ceramics, sculpture, jewellery and more showcasing the work of artists and makers taking part in the 30th Bucks Open Studios (6 21 June). Work is for sale. Free entry. Buckinghamshire County Museum and Roald Dahl Childrens Gallery, Church Street, Aylesbury HP20 2QP Waddesdon Manor - Behind the Scenes Tours - Fri 5 Jun Join the Waddesdon guides to learn about life at the Manor, how it was used in the 19th century and how it was run. Explore rooms where the servants lived and worked and find out how we use these areas of the House today. Waddesdon Manor, Waddesdon, near Aylesbury HP18 0JH Bucks Open Studios - Sat 6 to Sun 21 Jun An annual event where artists and makers all over the County open their studios or hold exhibitions showcasing and demonstrating their work. It is a wonderful opportunity to experience first-hand the creativity going on in the county. Various locations across Buckinghamshire, HP22 5XJ Upcycling Chairs -Sat 6 Jun 10am to 4pm Learn a few great tips to get you started on revamping your old furniture to give it more of a modern twist. The course will cover basic techniques such as two-tone distressing and

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    texturing the paint with wax. Wycombe Museum, Priory Avenue. High Wycombe HP13 6PX Stony Arts Caper - Family Arts Workshop - Sat 6 Jun 10am-4pm at York House Centre, Stony Stratford: Making capering creatures from the mythological George & the Dragon story out of cardboard! York House Centre, London Road, Stony Stratford MK11 1JQ Vale Harvest Local Food Market - Sat 6 Jun A market featuring a range of award-winning produce from across the Aylesbury Vale. With over 20 stalls each month selling a wide variety of hot and cold food and drink. Banks Park, Haddenham Village Hall, Haddenham HP17 8EE Grand Male Choir Concert- Sat 6 Jun The Wycombe Orpheus Male Voice Choir return the hospitality received last year by the Dunvant Male Choir, Swansea. The Swansea event was an outstanding success, so this return visit is expected to improve on that. All Saints Church, Marlow SL7 2AA Rainbow Run High Wycombe - Sat 6 Jun Helen & Douglas House, are hosting a Rainbow Run, 11am to raise funds to support terminally ill children, young adults and their families. The Rye, High Wycombe HP11 1AD Prestival 2015- Sat 6 Jun A festival for all the family. Raising money for charity. An afternoon and evening of live music, good food and drink! next to the Black Horse Pub, Aylesbury Road, Great Missenden HP16 9AX VanTICA - Sat 6 and Sun 7 Jun International Cat Show Cats from around the world. All breeds plus household pets. Visitors very welcome! All TICA cat shows are All Breed shows (meaning that any recognised breed is entitled to enter) Stantonbury Leisure Centre MK14 6BN Go Wild! - Sun 7 Jun 1 to 5pm Join us for an afternoon of fun and games and go wild on the bouncy castle. Storytelling, artist demonstrations, games and much more. Wycombe Museum, Priory Avenue. High Wycombe HP13 6PX Buckinghamshire Railway Centre - Diesel Day - Sun 7 Jun D2298 in passenger service and another diesel on a parallel freight train. Buckinghamshire Railway Centre occupies an extensive site in rolling Buckinghamshire countryside. Buckinghamshire Railway Centre,

    Quainton Road Station, Quainton, Aylesbury HP22 4BY 10th Annual Charity Golf Day in aid of Paul Strickland Scanner Centre, Mount Vernon Hospital - Tue 9 Jun Take part in an 18 hole team Stableford competition, with nearest the pin and longest drive competitions. Later, join other teams for a delicious carvery with tempting desserts. Denham Golf Club, Tilehouse Lane, Denham, Uxbridge UB9 5DE The Taming of the Shrew Open Air Theatre - Wed 10 to Sat 13, Wed 17 to Sat 20 Jun Performed in the glorious parkland setting by the Chiltern Shakespeare Company. Although the actors are in the open air, the auditoriums raked seating is protected by a tented awning. Hall Barn, Old Beaconsfield HP9 2SG Remembering the 1940s - Wed 10 Jun Amersham Museum is inviting people to discover the 1940s in special sharing sessions, in May and June. The museum would like local people to share their memories of the 1940s, reminisce about rations, talk about homemade toys and make do and mend. Amersham Museum, 49 High Street, Amersham HP7 0DP Kings Artists Bucks Open Studios - Wed 10 & Sun 21 Jun An exhibition of 3 artists work: Annie Lowe, Christine Dowling & Sarah Wright glass, ceramics, knitted textiles and painting. Kings Church, Amersham HP6 6LX Silk Painting - Thu 11 Jun Try your hand at silk painting with artist Faye Waddington. Wycombe Museum, Priory Avenue, High Wycombe HP13 6PX Exhibition Tour: Waddesdon at War - Fri 12 Jun Join Archivist Catherine Taylor to delve into the archives and look at the exhibition on the First World War more closely. Look further into the impact of the conflict of the first World War on Waddesdon, with a specific focus on the gardens. Waddesdon Manor, Waddesdon HP18 0JH BECCMARK (Bourne End Community and Craft Market) - Sat 13 Jun 10am-1pm, Free Entry, Disabled Access, Public Car Park (reasonable charges 30p/hour), on-site refreshments available. The Jackson Room, Bourne End Library, Wakeman Road, Bourne End SL8 5SX

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    Mountain Bike Course Fundamentals- Sat 13 Jun Come and learn how to mountain bike! No prior knowledge required just ability to ride a bike on tarmac. Well teach you to fly on the downhills, flow on the single-track, manual the front wheel lifts and more - all in a days course. Rushmere Park, Heath & Reach nr Milton Keynes, Beds/Bucks border LU7 0EB Marlow Town Regatta & Festival - Sat 13 & Sun 14 Jun Marlow Town Regatta and Festival will take place on Higginson Park, Marlow SL7 2AE Michael Collins) and the Heath Quartet - Sun 14 Jun Haydns String Quartet Op. 76 No.1 in G major, composed for a visit to London, is one of his finest, with a beautiful slow movement, his first ever scherzo and numerous surprises. Jubilee Hall, School Lane, Seer Green, Beaconsfield HP9 2QJ Buckinghamshire Railway Centre - Steaming Open Day - Sun 14 & 21 Jun Buckinghamshire Railway Centre occupies an extensive site in rolling Buckinghamshire countryside. Exhibits range from large express passenger locomotives to the humble shunting engine together with a host of smaller items recreating the golden age of steam. Buckinghamshire Railway Centre, Quainton Road Station, Quainton, Aylesbury HP22 4BY The Woburn Sands Band Training Bands In Concert - Sun 14 Jun A concert by The Woburn Sands Band training groups featuring the C Band, D band and E Band. Mowbray Green, Woburn Sands, Milton Keynes MK17 8QQ Henry Moore : From Paper to Bronze 100 Drawings - Wed 17 to Sun 21, Wed 24 to Sun 28 Jun The exhibition charts the life and art of Henry Moore (1898 -1986) through a selection of 100 drawings from the collection of The Henry Moore Foundation. Although best known as a sculptor, Moore was a prolific and talented draughtsman. Waddesdon Manor, Waddesdon, near Aylesbury HP18 0JH Beer, Bevvies and Brewing - Wed 17 Jun 7.30 to 9.30 pm Taste locally brewed beers from Rebellion, Malt and Chiltern Breweries plus locally made cider from Drovers Hill Farm. Wycombe Museum, Priory Avenue. High Wycombe HP13 6PX Gift Flowers and Floristry Techniques Woodland Workshop - Fri 19 Jun With Caroline Wilson and Hazel Harman In this

    workshop youll discover how to make your own perfectly presented floral gifts and party flowers with some tricks of the trade to boost your confidence. Clue Hill Farm HP18 9UZ The Domesday Survey - Sat 20 Jun It is a generally held misconception that the years following the Norman Invasion of 1066 saw the new monarch, William of Normandy, peacefully ruling his new and occasionally disgruntled people. Prebendal Farm Community Centre, Somerville Way, Fowler Road, Aylesbury HP19 7QT Claydon Chamber Orchestra - Sat 20 Jun Enjoy an evening of live music performed by the Claydon Chamber Orchestra. Enjoy an evening of live music performed by the Claydon Chamber Orchestra. Booking Essential, Phone: 0844 249 1895. Claydon, Middle Claydon, near Buckingham MK18 2EY West Wycombe Park, Village and Hill - Summer Solstice Big Camp- Sat 20 & Sun 21 Jun A family night out under canvas! Storytelling, campfires, star gazing. Wake up to the earliest dawn chorus of the year! Breakfast is included as well as free entry to the Fathers Day Outdoor Show on Sunday. West Wycombe Park, Village and Hill, West Wycombe HP14 3AJ The Power of Two - Sat 20 Jun Enjoy a concert featuring a musical pot pourri from the duo Farandol featuring Zachary Taylor and Alan Hamilton. Tickets 7.50. Call 01296 331441 to book. Buckinghamshire County Museum, Church Street, Aylesbury HP20 2QP Chearsley Midsummer Fete - Sat 20 Jun Chearsley lies in the heart of Buckinghamshire surrounded by places often seen in Midsomer Murders This year as a central theme to our village fete we plan to hold our own murder mystery in which everyone can take part to track down the guilty. The Green, Chearsley, Aylesbury HP18 0DJ Northern Ballet: Elves and the Shoemaker- Sat 20 Jun Following the fantastic sell-out success of Ugly Duckling and Three Little Pigs, Northern Ballet is delighted to announce our latest ballet for children, Elves & the Shoemaker. Waterside Theatre, Exchange Street, Aylesbury HP20 1UG Wooburn Fete - Sat 20 Jun An opportunity for the community to get together. All welcome. Local schools singing and country dancing. Local business choir, Maidenhead

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    Concert Band, Dave the Disco, Zorbing, Three-lane bouncy castle with slide, kiddies@ rides. The Green, at Wooburn HP10 OEF Broughton Infant Summer Fayre - Sat 20 Jun Please come and support this great event for the school. There will be lots of stalls including hook the duck, dig for dinos and the ever popular chocolate tombola. Broughton Infant School, Narbeth Drive, Aylesbury HP20 1NX Milton Keynes Dragon Boat Festival - Sun 21 Jun Dragon Boat racing is an ancient Chinese tradition and the fastest growing water activity in Britain today - as well as the most fun! Up to 16 people paddle each 40 boat with a drummer at the front beating time and a helm at the tail steering. Willen Lake, V10 Brickhill Street, Milton Keynes MK15 0DS Fathers Day Outdoor Show- Sun 21 Jun Come and learn about new outdoor pursuits and organizations. Exhibitors will be on-hand to demonstrate fly-fishing, falconry, polo, orienteering. West Wycombe Park, Village and Hill, West Wycombe HP14 3AJ Soapbox Derby on Fathers Day- Sun 21 Jun Aylesbury Town Council are excited to bring you Aylesburys first ever Soapbox Derby. 15 years ago Red Bull ran their very first Soapbox race in Brussels, since then the karts have got cooler, faster and wilder. Whitehill Park, Aylesbury HP19 8EN The Magic Of Motown - Thu 25 Jun Celebrating 50 years of UK number one hit singles, the Magic of Motown brings its brand-new 2014 REACH OUT Tour to town. Motown singles first topped the UK charts in 1964. Milton Keynes Theatre, Marlborough Gate, Central Milton Keynes MK9 3NZ The Waddesdon Archive at Windmill Hill - Thu 25 Jun Join Head Archivist Catherine Taylor, to learn more about the lives of those who lived and worked on the Waddesdon estate or at the Manor. We will use staff and tenants records from the archive to explore life behind the scenes at Waddesdon. Waddesdon Manor, Waddesdon HP18 0JH Summer Concert - Thu 25 to Sat 27 Jun A concert performance of Gilbert & Sullivans Iolanthe. Longwick Village Hall HP27 9QY Togfest 2015 - Fri 26 and Sat 27 Jun Set in the beautiful grounds of Bradwell Abbey which is the site and remains of a medieval

    Benedictine Priory and is a Scheduled Ancient Monument. Alston Drive, Bradwell Abbey, Milton Keynes MK13 9AP Beginners Creative Writing Woodland Workshop- Fri 26 Jun Creative Writing Half Day Course for Beginners With Jan Harvey This is a half day course and is suitable for anyone who would like to be introduced to writing techniques from someone who has been writing in one way or another for most of her life. Clue Hill Farm, nr Brill HP18 9UZ Armed Forces Day - Sat 27 Jun An exciting family fun day out, highlighting Buckinghamshires support for our Armed Forces family: veterans, present serving personnel, cadets and reservists too! Aylesbury Rugby Club, Weston Turville HP22 5RN Rhapsody Dancers of Tring Park - Sun 28 Jun Tring Park School for the Performing Arts are delighted to announce a date for their forthcoming "Rhapsody - Dancers of Tring Park" Aylesbury Waterside Theatre HP20 1UG Hearing Dogs - The Great British Dog Walk - Sun 28 Jun Come with family and friends and help raise valuable funds for Hearing Dogs while taking in the beautiful National Trust property. Hughenden Manor, High Wycombe HP14 4LA Milton Keynes Race for Life - Sun 28 JunBrave ladies, its time to stand up, stretch you