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Leigh-on-Sea April ‘11
ORACLELeigh at a glance Est. Oct 2006. Circulation 5,500
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Local IssuesMission at Peaceful Place
RecipeRoast Leg of Lamb in a Parmesan
and Breadcrumb Crust
Money MattersPlanning for long-term care?
Oracle MotoringE(U)quality; but not as we know it!
CompetitionWina Waitrose hamper worth £45
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Leigh
Sun 20 JulyAdmission: £3Children FREE
Home-made Teas available
South Shoebury HallChurch Road, Shoeburyness
(Entrance next to the Church)
OpenGardensCharity DaySun 10 April
2-5 pm Admission: £3.50Children FREE
Home-made Teas availableTel : 01702 299022
hat a great month ahead, with Easter andthe extra bank holiday for the Royal Wedding.With this celebration in mind Oracle has decided tohold another competition.
Waitrose Southend and Leigh branches are kindly offering the chance to win two ‘Spring TemptationHampers’ worth £45 each. Please visit www.waitrose.com to see the contents of these fabulous prizes.
To enter, simply send your name and contact detailsto: Oracle April Hamper Competition, 39 AlexandraStreet, Southend, Essex SS1 1BW. The closing date willbe the 15thApril 2011.
I am pleased to announce that the calendar-girls,Risque Business, has raised a staggering £3144 so farand is still collecting for the Southend Bosom Pals appeal. Jo Curtis who master-minded the whole project would like to say a big thank you to everyonewho donated their time and who purchased a calendar.
Happy Easter and good luck with the competition!
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contentsApril ‘11
Local Issues 9/10Mission at Peaceful PlaceBy Celia Riley
Does my bum look big in this? 14Hair & Beauty by Craig Smith
Lasting Powers of Attorney 18/19By Simon Smith
E(U)quality; but not as we know it! 22Oracle Motoring by Stuart Winder
Make the most of your opportunitiesin these taxing times 22Money Matters by Jacqui Moyies
Roast Leg of Lamb in a Parmesan &Breadcrumb Crust 24Judy ‘s Recipe Page
Better Luck this Time 32Cultured Club by Tracy Jones
Sudoku 34
Diary Dates 36Useful Numbers 40Advertiser Index 42
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The new 2011 fashion collections have arrived!Breathtaking ranges from Gerry Weber, FrankLyman, Olsen, Pause Cafe, Crea Concept andFenn Wright Manson (seen on left) amongmany others. Pale and very interesting orsvelte and glamorous for those big occasions,there’s a look in store at Ravens for you. (Lookforward to the Frank Lyman appreciation dayin late May).
Additionally, to complete the look, stylishfashions of superb cut and fit from many ofEurope’s foremost designers can now beaccessorised from a wide range of shoes, bags,belts and scarves to create a look that isuniquely your own.
Many of the brands are exclusive to Ravens inSouthend. Major German and Italian designershoe brands, including the likes of Josef Siebel,Toni Pons, Gabor, Van Dal, HB Shoes, Fit-Flop
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and Zodiaco, line up with Italian bags (Arcadia.Gianni Conti, Ri2k), Passigatti scarves, StephenCollins Belts and Dents accessories.
Men have style too
There’s not a lot of point in being a Bird ofParadise - without having a Peacock underyour wing! The man in your life may not havethe condfidence to make the most of himself- but you can.
The Ground Floor of Ravens features theirMenswear Department. It’s quite a revelation.It’s the shirts that first clamour for attention.Oiler & Boiler, Robert Graham, Lacoste, Culture,Dutch Co. and the eye-catching range ofstatement, limited-edition shirts by Englishbrand., ’1 Like No Other’ (see right).
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Light, summer linen jackets and suits are freshin from great labels such as Santinelli.
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n the UK, with around half a million people withdementia currently living at home, many of us
are touched by this cruel condition. For thosediagnosed with younger onset dementia – under the age of 65 – life can be even harder totackle, with families having to juggle care withwork and paying the bills.
The Rochford-based charity Peaceful Place provides a lifeline to many Essex families livingwith dementia. The charity, established in 1996,runs a day centre five days a week, offering specialised help and support with theaim of stimulating its members mentally, physically and socially.
Enthusiastic, experienced and caring staff takemembers out on enjoyable day trips and torestaurants, as well as organising a multitude ofactivities in the day centre. The activities on offerinclude arts and crafts, music, Tai Chi, aromather-apy, cooking, quizzes, table tennis, snooker etc.
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Mission atPeaceful Place
Dan Lawrence, new Operations Manager atPeaceful Place, said: “Our mission at PeacefulPlace is two-fold. Not only do we look after members in a safe, caring and friendly environment, but at the same time carers alsoget the opportunity to continue with their working lives or take respite. Working closelywith community mental health teams, theAlzheimer’s Society and the Dementia Advocacy Service, you can be sure our members receive the best care, advice and support while they are at Peaceful Place.”
As a logical extension to its existing services,work is about to begin on building supportedliving accommodation in nearby Hockley to enable people to continue to live as independent lives as possible within the community. All too often, younger people withdementia are inappropriately placed in homesmore suitable for older patients, where theirneeds are sometimes not met.Peaceful Place still needs to raise £300,000 tocomplete its building project, with a view to operating from January 2012. To finance thismuch-needed facility, a series of fundraisingevents are planned, starting with a street partyon the Royal Wedding Day, so don’t fret if your invitation has been “lost in the post” because:
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You are cordially invited to help celebrate themarriage of:-
His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales& Miss Catherine Middletonat a Street Partyin Thorpe Bay Broadwayon Friday, 29th April 2011, 5 pm – 8 pm
PROGRAMME OF EVENTS4.30 – 5 pm:St. Augustines’s bells will remind all Commonersto proceed to the Broadway
5.00 pm:The Mayor of Southend, Councillor Ann Holland,will arrive and greet the Royal couple and hersubjects.
5.35 pm:The Mayor will make a loyal toast to the newly-weds.
5.40 pm:Jig Dolls followed by Punch and Judy.
5.40 pm:Performance by the Southend girls and boyschoir.
6.40 pm:Over and under balloon race and pass the wedding parcel competition between neighbours (those with odd house numbers areon the bride’s side, those with even numbers areon the groom’s side)
7.10 pm:2nd performance of Jig Dolls and Punch and Judy
7.10 pm:Judging and awarding of prizes to the bestdressed couple, page boy and bridesmaid byRachel Riley of Countdown.
7.40 pm:Bids close for the silent auction.Raffle is drawn.
7.55 pm:The bridal bouquet will be thrown (all singlewomen over 16 eligible to try to catch it – nofighting, please!)
Music is being provided throughout the reception by the fantastic seven-piece rock and pop band Wheelz
There will also be side stalls, a Ukulele band, foodand drink, bunting and flag waving. In addition, abook of raffle tickets may have been postedthrough your door, these can be returned at certain shops displaying a sign in the Broadway.
All profits from the day are going to PeacefulPlace.
OTHER FUTURE EVENTS:-Saturday, 30th April 2011, The fantastic group‘Heartbeat’ will be recreating the original soundsof Buddy Holly and the Crickets at the WestcliffHotel. Peaceful Place will also be showcasing a virtuoso violinist – Joshua Mayhew of SouthendHigh School for Boys. The party begins at 8pm.Tickets are £20 including buffet.
Sunday, 26th June 2011: Pure-Nostalgia ClassicCar and Retro Show at the Lawn, Rochford.
Thursday, 14th July 2011: Hair and Fashion Showat the Kursaal.
Saturday, 2nd July 2011: Moonlight Colourthon.Join Rachel Riley from Countdown in raisingfunds for Peaceful Place.
Sunday, 24th July 2011: Dogathon (sponsoreddog walk and competitions in the park withprizes).
For further information or to bookany of the above events, phone CeliaRiley on 01702 546476 or [email protected]
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OOK, the maker of remarkable frozen meals, isopening a new shop in Leigh-on-Sea. The
COOK shop, at Units 1-2 Clements Arcade, TheBroadway opens on 8th April offering a wide rangeof award-winning meals and puddings for yourfreezer that look and taste homemade.
Since its launch in 1997, COOK has been providingdelicious food for those who don’t have the time orinclination to always cook themselves. COOK’sfounding principle was to use exactly the sametechniques and ingredients that a good domesticcook would use at home, so everything looks andtastes homemade. Today, nothing has changed andCOOK continues to make its meals by hand at theCOOK Kitchen in Kent. As proof of its handmade nature, the name of the individual chef who cookedeach dish is printed on the packaging.
Because COOK’s food is blast frozen at -35°C all thenutrients and flavour are locked in so it tastes freshlymade when it’s removed from the oven or microwave (all dishes can be cooked from frozen).COOK won eight Great Taste Awards from the Guildof Fine Foods in 2010 - the most any other maker of“ready meals” collected was two.
The COOK range includes:Everyday meals for busy people in one and twoportions such as Moroccan Harissa Chicken,Lasagne Al Forno and Hearty Fisherman’s Pie
Amazing curries such as Chicken Korma, PrawnKarahi, Lamb Dupiaza and Roasted Vegetable andChickpea Curry
Meals serving four or more - perfect for families orentertaining friends such as Moroccan Spiced LambTagine, Coq au Vin and Beef Bourguignon
Children’s meals such as Macaroni Cheese, Cod andMashed Potato, and Spaghetti Bolognaise andorganic baby food
For Special Nights In COOK offers a remarkablerange of meals expertly handmade and preparedfor you including Haunch of Venison with CrushedCeleriac and Roasted Confit of Duck with a JuniperBerry Sauce
Indulgent desserts such as Chocolate Mousse Torteand Raspberry Pavlova
Cakes for occasions including Carrot Cake, Chocolate Fudge Cake and Boston Brownie
The Leigh on Sea shop is a franchise owned byNicola Joseph and Sam Smith. Nicola said: “Theteam at COOK is passionate about making fantasticfood that a really good cook might produce athome if only they had the time and we are delighted to be opening a shop in Leigh on Sea. Ourdishes deliver a depth of flavour far superior to whatyou find typically on the supermarket shelves.
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We can help you with everything from canapés fora drinks party, to family meals, dinner with friendsor simple suppers for one or two—just don’t let onyou didn’t make it!”
Recently launched dishesinclude:
Cheese Soufflés with Red Onion Marmalade£4.99 for two
COOK has created what may be the world’s firstfrozen cheese soufflé – straight from freezer to ovenand 25 minutes later a light, lovely soufflé with redonion marmalade! Made by hand at the COOKKitchen in Kent using mature cheddar, feta andparmesan, the Soufflé pushes the boundaries offrozen food and is perfect as a delicious lunchtimetreat or stunning dinner party starter. The souffléssit within an edible basket of filo pastry meaning noramekin or container is required. A spoonful ofcaramelised red onion marmalade sits at the centreof each.
Beef WellingtonsPrime fillet of British beef with a mushroom andbrandy duxelle wrapped in a puff pastry lattice£15.99 (serves 2)
Risotto with Peas and MintArborio rice with petits pois, flageolet beans and aknob of lemon and mint butter£2.99 (serves 1) / £5.95 (serves 2)
Drinks Party? Let COOK take the strain..
Catering for a drinks party is always tricky. Somefood is expected, but how much? Enough to soakup whatever drinks you happen to be serving, butnot so much that mountains of leftovers remain.
Because you cook COOK’s canapés from frozen, youcan always buy more than you think you’ll need andkeep the extra in the freezer just in case!
COOK’s Canapés include:Chicken and Mango Chutney Filo Rolls - £5.99Beef Wellingtons and Mushroom andHorseradish Duxelle - £6.75Smoked Haddock and Salmon Fishcakes - £6.50Sun-Dried Tomato and Pesto Tartlets - £5.99
COOK in Leigh-on-Sea’s opening hours will be Monday to Saturday 9.30am to 5.30pm. For furtherinformation check out COOK’s website atwww.cookfood.net
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f I had a pound for every time one of my clientshas caught sight of themselves in the mirror at my
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We all want to look our best, whether we're short ortall, slim or curvier. The secret of course is what youwear, and how you wear it.
'She's got legs, she knows how to use them' thefurry-chopped rockers ZZ Top informed us and theywere spot on. Dressing your legs right can make allthe difference - whether you're a lady or a gent. Always choose trousers that are long enough for you- if your pants are too short, it visually cuts the lengthof your legs. The longer your legs look, the slimmerthey'll appear.
Onto the basics, choose darker colours for areas youdon't want the eyes to focus on and brighter coloursfor places you do want to accentuate. Black and navyare very slimming and should be staples of everywardrobe. Dressing from head to toe in one colouralso makes you look taller. Stay away from large pat-terns and look for vertical stripes - thin ones are bestas they add to the illusion of height. Adding lengthcreates the impression of a longer body, which helpsyou look thinner.
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I It's all about the right fit. If your clothing is too tight,it accentuates and magnifies all the flaws. But don'tfall into the common trap of thinking shapeless andhuge hides a multitude of sins - clothing that is tooloose and baggy actually magnifies your size ratherthan shrinking it.
And to answer the original question - if you don'twant your bum to look big, then long jackets andtops that go past the hips all help to conceal heavierbottoms. Prints should only be worn on the top - fab-rics with vertical lines or patterns are suited to thosewith a larger derriere.
But a key thing is to remember, and what Gok says istrue, it's all about the confidence. If you've got itflaunt it. If you're happy with the skin you're in, let theworld know it. Dressing to suit your body type is easy,fun and for those ladies and gents who get it right,oh so sexy!
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ntroduced in 2007 Lasting Powers of Attorney’s(LPA’s) are now vital documents, but there are still
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“Why should I have one?”... and the biggest question of all: “why are they so important?”
Not everyone likes to read guides, so here we relaya real life story to put the subject of “losing capacity”, the Court of Protection and LastingPowers of Attorney into perspective. We have exaggerated nothing, although at first you may notbelieve that!
70 year old retired grandparents Jack and Pamwere financially comfortably off when withoutwarning, Jack suffered a stroke that left him withthe mental ability of a child for the remainder of hislife.
Jack was officially declared as “lacking capacity”, as he could no longer make decisions for himself.To their horror, Pam and son David discovered thatdespite being married Pam could not act for, or sign
anything on Jack’s behalf! Bank accounts and savings in Jack’s name and held jointly were‘frozen’. The family was forced, at considerable ex-pense, to instruct a solicitor for son David to applyto the Court of Protection for authority to access hisparent’s money on their behalf. This required timeconsuming and confusing completion of up to fiftyofficial documents. Three months later they heardthat they had been unsuccessful, probably due toa minor error in the form-filling.
Worse still the Court of Protection appointed a‘deputy’ in the form of a local solicitor to look afterJack’s financial affairs. Pam and David were shockedto discover that the ‘deputy’ ignored all their pleasand requests, he had his own ideas on what Jackwould have wanted, and appealing the ‘deputy’s’decision could take the family up to a year.
This scenario, and worse, has already been playedout many times, and will be repeated time andagain, as many people will be slow to protect themselves.
If you would like to protect your loved ones from asimilar scenario you can get more information by contacting Simon Smith, a LastingPower of Attorney specialist, at Independent Retirement Strategies
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answer is; nobody knows! Various - often angry- interest groups have been throwing figuresaround, but it’s all guesswork. Currently, thegreatest differential is between young drivers.According to the British Insurers Association,an 18 year old man will pay £4,400 per year foran average car where a young woman of thesame age would expect to pay £2,700 for thesame car.
The general view seems to be that men will becharged a little less to insure their cars – up to10% perhaps – where as a young lady can ex-pect to pay up to 30% more. AA Insurance calculates that this will add an average of £400to a young woman’s annual premium.
Call me a cynic, but the insurance companiessilence seems conspicuous to me and I can’thelp thinking that some lobbying in Luxembourg may have influenced the Honourable Judges.....
n the last issue, I bemoaned the tax increasesfor company car drivers which will be
starting to take effect this month. Now, changesto EU legislation surrounding insurance premiums are going to affect about half the population, as they are picking on every womanwho insures their own lives, a vehicle or pays into a pension....
Political Correctness gone mad?
Following a ruling by the European Courts of Justice, expect big changes to insurance premiums come December 2012. In their infinitewisdom, the ECJ has declared that insurers mayno longer take gender in to account when setting premiums, citing the theory that this con-tradicted discrimination laws as their inspiration.
Risky Business
My understanding of the underwriting processis that it is risk based. So why, when women livelonger and are safer drivers, should they pay thesame for motor insurance or life cover as men,who are a greater risk? Surely gender discrimination should be superseded by common sense in this case. After all, men don’tpay more simply because they are male; it is theassociated risk of all that testosterone that carries the penalty.
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Next month’s recipe:
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Roast Leg of Lamb in a Parmesanand Breadcrumb Crust
Cut the prosciutto into long strips. Now take apiece of rosemary and a piece of prosciutto andpush into each incision, leaving the tops stickingout (Anyone who has studded lamb with garlicwill get the idea, if the incisions are not big ordeep enough just go round with your knifeagain. Once you have fiddled with 2 or 3 you willget the idea and it becomes a lot easier).
Rub the olive oil all over the lamb and seasonwith salt and pepper, rubbing in well.
In a bowl mix the cheese and breadcrumbs andcarefully sprinkle all over the top and sides of thelamb pressing down well with your hands sothat the meat is covered and the crumbs don’tfall off.
Carefully place the meat in a roasting tin that willjust hold the lamb and pour the wine and anequal quantity of water into the pan. Cover thewhole tin with foil and bake in the oven for 2 ½hours. For the last 10 minutes of cooking time,remove the foil, increase the heat to200c/fan180c/gas 6 and roast until the top goes crispyand golden, watch it doesn’t burn.
Remove from the oven and rest for 20 minutes.The cooking juices can be used as a light jus butyou can always add a little bisto if you want tomake it into a gravy.
Slice and serve with some small jersey royalpotatoes and vegetables of your choice.
his is a Sicilian recipe and works perfectlywith lovely spring lamb, especially for an
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Serves 82kg/4lb 4oz leg of spring lamb200g/6 ½ oz prosciutto, cut into 5mm/ ½ in thickslicesBunch of rosemary cut into small pieces 2 tbsp olive oil100g/3 ½ oz freshly grated parmesan100g/3 ½ oz fresh breadcrumbs250ml/ 9 fl oz white wine
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