Absolutely Yorkshire February 2024

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ENJOY A QUIRKY VALENTINE'S DAY THANKS TO JOE BROWNS ABSOLUTELYMAGAZINES.COM

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PLUS KIERAN HODGSON The comedian on an idyllic life in Holmfirth RUINS & RICHES Exploring the many sides to Helmsley LOVE IS IN THE AIR The top ten romantic spots in Yorkshire

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C U LT U R E AGENDA

Dark Skies and Drop the Dead Donkey headline this month

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KIERAN HODGSON

On idyllic Holmfirth and writing a musical about Liz Truss

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AUSTIN HAYNES

Meet the West Yorkshire acting prodigy who wowed George Clooney

24 HELMSLEY The many reasons we love this town, plus what's on this month

30 TEN OF THE BEST...

FA S H I O N & B E A U T Y 50 GLENCROFT The family business with British Wool at its heart

54 THE SHOOT

All the fun of the fair thanks to the latest from Joe Browns

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Nine of the best to leave you star struck

Exploring the most romantic spots in Yorkshire

FOOD & DRINK 40 TASTING NOTES Join the rhubarb road, and new openings this month

42 RECIPES

Chinese concoctions with a bit of spice perfect for vegans

47 FEVERSHAM ARMS Why it's the perfect new year getaway

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WISHLIST

Ten things that are making us go green with envy (until we buy them, that is) (p10)

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It's still cold, the days are not long enough, so how to lift your spirits? (p64)

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INTERIORS INTERIORS NEWS

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REAL HOME

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The best new launches from across the industry

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Inside the founder of Bert & May's Yorkshire pad

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Visiting a unique project in Alwoodley that makes full use of glass

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An illuminating look at the latest in wall lighting

Christepher Hald on a special year at Sheffield Girls'

E V E R YO N E TA L K I N G . . . There's big news ahead of the 165th Great Yorkshire Show as a familiar face prepares to depart (p114)

How Aysgarth School are setting pupils up for what's to come

SPORTING CHANCE

Kings Magna Middle School and their appreciation of the co-curricular

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The building bricks to achieve a good education

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The online guide to inspirational local living. O N T H E C OV E R Joe Browns AW23 (joebrowns.co.uk)

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ABSOLUTELY • THIS MONTH

LISA BYRNE

Yorkshire YATTER

This month, Lisa Byrne will not be gazing longingly at her Valentine, but towards the Yorkshire night skies

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h, St Valentine’s Day, a date to celebrate a secret passion by sending an anonymous, handmade card, perhaps containing a self-penned romantic sonnet, that will hopefully lead the subject of your unrequited amour to fall deeply in love. Oh, if only this was the case. With the heady worship for the modern god of consumerism, nowadays Valentine’s is celebrated by receiving a giant Hallmark card, being presented with an overpriced, wilting bunch of red roses, and sitting in a restaurant packed to the rafters with couples barely speaking, apart from when attempting to take the perfect faux loved up Instagram image in a quest for ‘likes’. You may gather that I’m not a huge fan of this date. I believe that if you’re in a joyful and healthy relationship, every day should be Valentine’s Day – not just 14 February. I’m not sure St Valentine would have been thrilled to have his name forever connected to heady commercialism as he was being stoned and then beheaded

THIS IS HOW TO SPEND VALENTINE'S DAY

by Emperor Claudius on 14 February 269 AD. The priest had signed his final letter to his adored friend, the daughter of Claudius ‘from your valentine’, sparking the tradition of sending anonymous love notes on this date. Having been the partner of a few Yorkshiremen – all who were the epitome of the saying, ‘a Yorkshireman is a Scotsman with the generosity squeezed out of him’ - I have never been showered with gifts on this date. Instead, a romantic dinner was always accompanied by a meal for two voucher and the Morrison cut-price aisle was their idea of Mecca for cheap red roses. If you wish to forgo the tasteless treadmill of tat on Valentine’s, then the world-famous Yorkshire Dales is the perfect antidote when it hosts the enchanting and thoroughly romantic Dark Skies Festival. Taking place from 9-25 February, it showcases the Dales’ stunning skyline which is magically free from light pollution. Stargazers will adore the Planet Trail at Aysgarth Falls, where you can learn fun facts about the planets and star constellations in our solar system, while romantics will love taking an enchanting journey through the cosmos at the immersive evening, Broughton at Night. This event includes supper at its bespoke Fire Temple and guided stargazing led by expect astronomer Chris Higgins from Lime Tree Observatory. Magnificent Broughton, near Skipton, is the perfect place to spend a passionately romantic evening spotting ancient celestial constellations. The perfect antithesis to falling down the black hole of a vulgar Valentine’s Day.

THANKS A BUNCH...

My highlights for the month of February… Getting a daily dose of greens and collagen for my weather-beaten skin by taking JSHealth Marine Collagen. Keeping everything crossed for my annual cancer check up at University College, London. God bless the NHS. Burning the divine homemade Orange and Yuzu Candle by Bothy Botanicals. Trying to be saintly by giving up my favourite things for Lent… cheese, red wine, and crusty white bread slathered in butter!

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Wish LIST

N AT U R E LOV E R For SS24, Balmain revealed a collection full of floral shapes and motifs. This petal-like skirt pairs with a leaf-green tailored jacket with contrasting sharp lines. balmain.com

ST I TC H U P Penelope Chilvers' India Hicks Grove suede embroidered boot is handmade from sustainably sourced Italian oiled suede with authentic Western embroidery triple stitch throughout, £369. penelopechilvers.com

PUSH IT Hay's green scalloped-edged trolley is a stylish and useful addition as a bar cart or just a statement side table, £255. selfridges.com

10 things we Absolutely love

GREEN LIGHT Monc's wide selection of spectacles offers the perfect frame for every face shape. From round to square shapes and subtle to strong frames, there is a style for everyone. monclondon.com

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DIVE IN Housed within a rugged 41mm stainless steel case, the automatic movement inside this expertly crafted diver’s watch is capable of providing aroundthe-clock precision, £1,700. berrysjewellers.co.uk

EYE SPY Messy Weekend's goggles feature anti-fog, anti-scratch coating, 100% UV400 protection and easy magnetic lens change. Choose between the high-contrast XE2 lens for enhanced clarity in varied landscapes or the photochromic XEp lens that adapts to changing weather conditions. messyweekend.co.uk

PA S S O U T If you want to visit the UK’s incredible museums, cutting-edge galleries, and swoon-worthy historic houses, there’s one simple item you need: an Art Pass. artfund.org

BAG O F STYLE From the Mimi Collection by WOLF 1834, this charming handbag is the perfect little accessory for the woman on the go, £119. berrysjewellers.co.uk

NEW DROP Earsass is a small earring brand with gorgeous, 18k gold-plated or plant-based lightweight designs. The affordable collection is available with clip-on or pierced styles, one of which was recently worn by Princess Kate. earsass.com

IN THE SHADE The Adidas Originals eyewear collection marks an intersection of sport and street style seen through the lens of culture. £129 specsavers.co.uk

IT'S A WRAP In celebration of 25 years in Japan, Dyson has introduced the Ceramic Pop colourway for the Airwrap and all hair tools. dyson.com

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YORK ICE TRAIL 2024 3-4 FEBRUARY, YORK

Dream big and let your creativity run wild exploring magical, fictional, and spectacular masterpieces which turn York into ‘The City of Dreams’. Live carving, interactive experiences and the chance to win great prizes, this is an extraordinary day out. When you need to refuel, Shambles Food Court offers the finest food-to-go to sprinkle some magic on your York Ice Trail journey. makeityork.com

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Kim Lim Until 2 June T H E H E P W O R T H WA K E F I E L D The Hepworth Wakefield will present the first major museum exhibition of Kim Lim’s work since 1999, offering unparalleled insight into the artist’s life and work. Space, Rhythm & Light will display over 100 artworks created over four decades by Lim, alongside extensive archive material, most of which has never been seen publicly before, to show the full breadth of Lim’s work. hepworthwakefield.org

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MADE is YSP Shop's changing programme of contemporary craft and jewellery, which showcases the work of established and up-and-coming artists, designers and makers. All works are for sale, with Own Art available on purchases from £100–£2,000. Makers include Alex Yule, Alison Boyce, Clare Lloyd, Emily Georgina Jones, Jasmine Sparrow, and more. ysp.org.uk

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Wish You Weren’t Here Until 10 February TA N YA M O I S E I W I T S C H P L AY H O U S E After all those extra shifts, all Lorna wants is a night out on the town and time to reconnect with her daughter. All 16-year-old Mila wants is for the world to stop burning. As mum and daughter check into their ‘premium’ room, they quickly discover that their favourite seaside town could really use some attention – just like their relationship. sheffieldtheatres.co.uk

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Chris Jericho 17 February NIGHTRAIN, BRADFORD Having held a total of 35 wrestling championships, including 8 world titles and 10 Intercontinental Championships with the likes of WWE/WWF, WCW and AEW, the legend that is Chris Jericho has also been the frontman for rock band FOZZY for the past 20+ years. It was the release of seventh LP JUDAS that elevated the band into the rarified group of acts to cross over from the rock and metal world into mainstream consciousness. nightrain.co.uk

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9-25 February N O R T H YO R K M O O R S A N D YO R K S H I R E DA L E S N AT I O N A L PA R K S A new family friendly constellation trail and a minibus tour ending with a stargazing session are two of the new events that will showcase the International Dark Sky Reserves above the North York Moors and Yorkshire Dales National Parks. Both National Parks staged the UK’s first Dark Skies Festival in 2016. In 2024 they will again be pulling out all the stops. darkskiesnationalparks.org.uk

This Month’s Must See

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DARK SKIES FESTIVAL

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A new accolade has recognised a stunning piece of work by Sheffield Theatres

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The National Theatre and Various Productions have announced that Sheffield Theatres’ smashhit production, Standing at the Sky’s Edge, has been awarded the internationally recognised ‘Made in Sheffield’ accolade ahead of it making its West End premiere at the Gillian Lynne Theatre in London from 8 February 2024. Originally created to protect the city’s unique reputation for world leading manufacturing, this is the first time a theatre production has received this registered trademark. Standing at the Sky’s Edge is a multi-award-winning production, winning ‘Best New Musical’ at the

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ursting with razor-sharp wit and classic British humour, Drop the Dead Donkey: The Reawakening is live on stage for the very first time. Thirty years since the launch of the trailblazing, smash-hit TV series, the Globelink News team are back, starring the original cast members Susannah Doyle, Robert Duncan, Ingrid Lacey, Neil Pearson, Jeff Rawle, Stephen Tompkinson and Victoria Wicks in this brand-new topical commentary on the cutthroat world of 24-hour news. sheffieldtheatres.co.uk

2023 Olivier Awards earlier this year with Sheffield singer-songwriter, Richard Hawley, and Tom Deering also winning ‘Best Original Score and New Orchestrations’. Previously it has won the 2020 South Bank Sky Arts Award for Theatre and ‘Best Musical Production’ at the UK Theatre Awards in 2019. Written as a love letter to Sheffield and the city’s iconic Park Hill Estate, Standing at the Sky’s Edge is directed by Sheffield Theatres’ Artistic Director, Robert Hastie, and features songs by the legendary Sheffield singer-songwriter Hawley. sheffieldtheatres.co.uk

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ieran Hodgson may well not speak with a Yorkshire accent, having lived in ‘The South’ for over a decade, but his roots and likeably friendly manner are unashamedly northern. “I’ve become one of those horrible placeless people, who wanders around putting onto their Yorkshire roots and trying to make use of it professionally, but who’s not really a proper Yorkshireman anymore,” says the 35-year-old comedian apologetically. Kieran was born and raised in Holmfirth, the Kirklees’ town made famous by the long-running TV show Last of the Summer Wine and a place which, he tells me, he then considered the centre of the universe. “It was such an idyllic part of the world to grow up in and I had access to absolutely everything,” he says. “I was a very outdoorsy child, and from the ages of five to 18 I was in the Beavers, Cubs, Scouts and Explorers, so was always mountain biking, hiking, building dams and that sort of thing. But Holmfirth is sort of equidistant between Leeds,

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Manchester and Sheffield, so we felt that culture was always right on the doorstep. I feel like a bit of a fool for having left, to be honest.” Kieran was 18 when he said farewell to humble Holmfirth and went south, first to study at Oxford and then to London, in search of the bright lights of the big city and to pursue his dream of acting. “I’ve wanted to be an actor since I was about eight or nine-years-old,” says Kieran, who attended Holmfirth High School. “I grew up watching Blackadder, Red Dwarf and The Fast Show with Harry Enfield and I would enter the school talent show doing impressions of my teachers and Tony Blair. I remember thinking at the time that perhaps there might be some talent scouts from TV watching and that might be my big break. It certainly wasn’t, but I won the show in Year 7 and Year 11, and I took it as a sign from the universe that this was the kind of thing that I would be good at doing.” While down south, Kieran did become an actor and played small parts on TV shows like Downton Abbey, Jonathan’s Creek and Siblings, as well as films like Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa and The Dad’s Army Story.

But much of his notoriety has come from his comedy writing. In 2014 his debut live stand-up show, French Exchange, was nominated by The Times as one of the top five of the Free Fringe that year, while his three follow-up shows – Lance, Maestro and 75, which tackled the subjects of the Tour de France, classical music and Britain’s relationship with Europe respectively – were all nominated for the festival’s Best Comedy Show award. And while Kieran’s impressions might have gone somewhat under the radar when he was a teenager, the witty multicharacter story-telling sketches based on shows such as The Crown, Line of Duty and Happy Valley, which he started to post on social media during the first coronavirus lockdown, have gone viral. “I do them just for fun really and to remind the world that I exist,” he jokes. “It’s funny, you can work incredibly hard for 18 months to put together a live show and then tour it around and it might be seen by a few thousand people, and that’s lovely. But you can make a video in your living room in an afternoon and by evening it will have been

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seen by hundreds of thousands of people. It’s just one of the strange paradoxes of the current entertainment business.” 2020 was also the year Kieran was cast as Gordon in Scottish BBC sitcom, Two Doors Down, which saw him being thrust back up north, albeit hurdling his Yorkshire hometown and landing in Glasgow. He has spent the last three years settling into the city’s fashionable West End, building a new life and trying to fit in. It is these experiences of living in yet another ‘foreign’ climate that inspired Kieran, who has also starred in major films such as comedy mystery See How They Run and superhero action movie, The Flash, to write his latest live show, Big In Scotland. In the show, which was nominated for Best Comedy Show at last year’s Edinburgh Fringe, he talks about his journey of discovery as a not-quite immigrant in a not-quite different country. He learns Gaelic (a bit), climbs Munros (a few) and tries to figure out if he is now obliged to give ill-informed opinions about independence to English members of his family. “A lot of the time, when we move to a new place, we try to become a new person, don’t we? We try to leave behind all the bad aspects of ourselves and become a new perfect version,” he says. “And so, in the show, I make a joke of the fact that all the bad aspects of my personality are the English ones. Therefore, in order to become a better person, I need to become more Scottish. It’s a little fish out of water tale, a journey through trying to be Scottish and failing, but having fun along the way.” Kieran has never been afraid of politics or the risqué. He wrote and starred in Channel 4 spoof, Prince Andrew: The Musical, and is currently writing another musical about Liz Truss. “I just thought it would be nice before the next election to look back on the thrills and

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“Tartan, shortbread and bagpipes are things most Scots shudder over” spills that this particular Parliament has brought us, and no period gave us more thrills or spills than the 45 days of the Liz Truss premiership,” Kieran explains. “As grim as the economic impact has been for some people I do think that, as a story, it is so ludicrous and silly that it would lend itself quite neatly to musical treatments and it would be a good chance for me to flex my musical muscles.” As controversial as some of his content might be, Big In Scotland is not, Kieran says, about attacking the Scots and, thankfully, has been received well by his new Scottish comrades. “I’m pleased that it seems to have passed the Scotland test,” he laughs. “I do make quite a few cheeky – some would say rude – jokes about the Scots and I was worried that I wouldn’t be able to get away with it or people would walk out and not get it, but they have proven to have a fantastic sense of humour about themselves. I think the way to sneak in some very cheeky jokes about Scotland and the Scots is to not tackle them head on and be confrontational about it,

but rather to smother them with compliments – some of which aren’t totally justified. I do want to continue living here for some time, so having a show that completely berated the Scots might not have been advisable.” I wonder, after three years of living in Glasgow and travelling through Scotland by way of research for the show, what’s been the biggest lesson Kieran has learned? “That Scotland is not one country and that there is not one version of Scottishness,” he says. “A lot of the things we think of as universally Scottish are things that a lot of Scots really don’t like. Tartan, shortbread, bagpipes are all things most Scots cringe and shudder over. It’s also very varied geographically. I live in Glasgow, and I’ve found people in Aberdeen or the Highlands seem more similar to people in London than Glasgow. There are real differences in perspectives. Basically, I still don’t understand the place and have a lot more work to do!” For tour tickets visit berksnest.com/kieran Twitter: @KieranCHodgson YouTube: @kieranhodgson-charactercom2037 HE HAD A PART IN HOLLYWOOD'S THE FLASH

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CULTURE • PROFILE

AUSTIN IS ALREADY AN AWARD WINNER

Q What was your first acting role? A That was in the BBC’s acclaimed drama

The A Word when I was eight. I played the role of Olly Chapman who was one of the friends of the main character Joe, a five-year-old boy who suffered from autism. It gave me an excellent insight into the world of television drama and was a great way to start my career. Q One of your highest profile roles

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was in the re-make of the classic film The Railway Children. How did you enjoy playing Thomas, the grandson of Jenny Agutter’s character? A Thomas is a proper Yorkshire lad. He’s quite similar to me – he stays out of trouble, keeps himself to himself. When the new kids arrive, he shows them the Yorkshire way of life; takes them collecting eggs for breakfast and exploring the countryside. Thomas becomes more independent as it goes on, it’s a big part and it was great to play him and develop his character. Jenny Agutter, Sheridan Smith and Tom Courtenay are all legends, so cool to be around. Tom plays my uncle; I had brilliant scenes with him. Jenny told me lots about making the original film and her experiences as a young actor. Sheridan, who plays Thomas’s mum, was fantastic – there are a few scenes where she had to cry, and she just did it straight away. I learn a lot from watching actors like that at work. Q Your new film ‘Jackdaw’ has just

been released. What can you tell us about it and your character, and what was it like to work on? A Jackdaw was an amazing opportunity to land for me as it’s the first real ‘action’ film I have been cast in, so I was thrilled when Jamie Childs (director) offered me the role… and I also got to showcase a Geordie accent A B S O L U T E LY m a g a z i n e s

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LEONARDO DICAPRIO AND ROBERT DE NIRO ARE INSPIRATIONS

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for the second time in a film! My scenes took place late at night and feature lots of stunts and motorbikes, which was so cool. I got to meet Jenna Coleman, Joe Blakemore, Thomas Turgoose, and Oliver Jackson Cohen, who plays the lead Jack. They were all so welcoming and I had such a great time on set. Q You’ll also be playing Joe’s grandson

in The Boys in the Boat. What was it like being directed by George Clooney? A I was so shocked when I learnt I’d landed the role of Joe’s grandson. At the time, I didn’t know much about the 1936 Olympics, but I soon got familiar with the story and was so inspired by Joe Rantz and the rest of the team. It’s such a heart-warming story. Working with George Clooney was pretty surreal! I was a little nervous when I first met him, but I had no need to be, he’s such a nice guy, so down to earth and incredibly funny. One day I was standing on set shivering as it was extremely cold. In an extremely surreal moment George Clooney walked up to me and started talking to me and even gave me his coat! I spent about six weekends in the Cotswolds learning to row with the Olympic rowing team coaches before a week of filming. It was an amazing experience.

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“George Clooney was such a nice guy, so down to earth and incredibly funny” Q Can you pinpoint any particular highlights from your acting career so far? A Definitely The Railway Children, but also Channel 5’s All Creatures Great and Small. I was only on set for three or four days, but they made me feel part of the family. My character does a day’s work experience at the vets’ practice, so I spent a lot of time with Samuel West, watching him at work as Siegfried, operating on a dog. I had to handle a rat too, so I got to know it a bit before filming started. The animals are really well trained. I loved filming for All Creatures. I’m a big Harry Potter fan so I was starstruck when I turned around and spotted Matthew Lewis, who plays Neville Longbottom in the Harry Potter series. Q How have your friends reacted to your fame? A It’s great that they still make me feel like just one of the lads. One day I can be sharing a laugh with Jim Broadbent between takes of a major movie, or setting off for London, Wales, Manchester or Belfast for filming, and the next I’m enjoying a kickabout with my pals in the playground. Q How do you juggle acting work with school?

A I think Covid helped in a way because I got used to having lessons online. I have a tutor when I’m on set and my teachers send me work online. Q Do you have any favourite films and TV shows to watch? A Now I’m a little older I’ve started watching things that are a little more grown up. I’m a big fan of DiCaprio and De Niro, so enjoyed watching The Killers of the Flower Moon recently. I also like anything with Pacino in! Q How do you like to spend your free time? A I’m a huge Leeds United fan, so I spend

a lot of my time supporting them. I also love boxing and playing guitar, both of which I’ve done from a young age.

Q At the end of 2022 you won Yorkshire’s Young Achiever of the Year for Contribution to the Arts. What was it like to be presented with this award? A I was so shocked to even be nominated for the Yorkshire’s Young Achievers’ awards, let alone to win it! When I realised who some of the past winners were, it blew me away. I’ve learnt a lot about the Yorkshire’s Young Achievers’ charity since and I’m so keen to support all the great work they do.

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elmsley is a picturesque town full of history nestled in North Yorkshire. It serves as a perfect destination for outdoor enthusiasts: attracting people from many walks of life, the town caters to cyclists, dog owners, walkers and horse riders, as well as being a particularly popular hub for motorcyclists. In addition to Helmsley Walled Garden and Helmsley Castle, the area is also home to Rievaulx Abbey and the National Centre for Birds of Prey. The town’s name, meaning ‘Helm’s forest clearing’, reflects its historical connection to the heavily wooded fringe of the North York Moors. Lying where Ryedale transitions from moorland to

the flat vale of Pickering, Helmsley’s compact layout retains its mediaeval charm, with notable architectural character. The market town is linked to the Earls of Feversham, whose ancestral home, Duncombe Park, overlooks Helmsley Castle. The presence of a statue honouring William Duncombe, 2nd Baron Feversham, graces the town square. Helmsley boasts a range of independent shops and offers a vibrant cultural scene. Noteworthy landmarks like Duncombe Park featured in films such as The Secret Garden, Parade’s End, Dad’s Army and many others. The town is also the birthplace of indie rock band One Night Only, who have had hits including Wolves, Luck That Keeps You Guessing and Long Time Coming.

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the river, the garden also sits below the ruins of Helmsley Castle. Inside the walled garden, you will find glasshouses, apple orchids and a vibrant display of flowers, fruits and vegetables. It was originally built in 1759 and has been welcoming visitors for over a quarter of a century. The garden was a major employer throughout its history, but it fell into dereliction after the First World War. Restoration then began in 1994 when nurse, Alison Ticehurst, had the intention of creating a beautiful garden alongside opportunities for therapeutic agriculture. Helmsley Walled Garden takes a holistic approach with its guests, with the intention of nurturing people, as well as its plants, hoping that visitors experience the therapeutic benefits of the outdoors. It hosts winter workshops, where you can either make herbal remedies, crafts or wreaths. The garden offers a sense

of safety and security, which is at the centre of its ethos. It is still evolving, with a new labyrinth and a sculpture trail. It also has an award-winning, family-run cafe that has an incredible menu.

THE RICH HISTORY OF HELMSLEY CASTLE Discover over 900 years with a trip to Helmsley Castle. The castle has had many owners, being passed through many families, all of whom have made their own imprint on the castle. When the castle was sold to banker and politician, Charles Duncombe, in 1695, his brother in law hired William Wakefield to build a country house at Duncombe Park overlooking the castle, then leaving the castle to decay. After the castle was left in disrepair, the local community took advantage of the site. Then being passed into the hands of the Office of Works in A B S O L U T E LY m a g a z i n e s

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GET ARTY At Helmsley Arts Centre, community is at its core. It hosts the 1812 Theatre Company and 1812 Youth Theatre as well as offering youth training programmes, writing sessions and morning cafe sessions. With lively performances, insightful talks and relaxed film screenings, you’ll be spoilt for choice of high quality arts and culture.

The Arts Centre is housed in the Old Meeting House, which was originally built as a venue for Quaker meetings in 1812. When it became disused, it was purchased by the newly-formed Old Meeting House Trust, with the initial hopes of evolving it into a music venue. After the Trust became a registered charity, it was supported by the Arts Council and Ryedale District Council. It was then supported by the first Arts Council National Lottery grant in North Yorkshire and refurbishment of the building began. After suffering a fire, the Arts Centre had to be rebuilt and has since dramatically evolved with the support of locals and volunteers, making it the community-led social hive it is today. Described by themselves as a ‘meeting place for the creatively curious’, the now thriving performance venue provides many reasons to visit, one being its studio bar, which is a cosy spot to grab a drink and enjoy an intimate performance.

FANCY A CUPPA? For a small town, you really are spoiled for choice when it comes R&R. Credited for its selection of charming tea rooms, it’s the perfect opportunity to opt for afternoon tea. It has many wonderful options, such as Black Swan Tea Room, Porters Coffee Shop and B&B, and Beadlam Grange Farmshop and Tea Room. Why not top off your serene afternoon tea experience with a trip to the spa? Verbena Spa is located at Feversham Arms Hotel and offers a range of spa treatments, experiences and days that are designed to soothe and rejuvenate. A visit to the luxury spa is the perfect way to unwind and relax. Also renowned for its great coffee shop varieties, you must visit at least one in Helmsley. Some of the best are: Cornercopia, a character-filled cafe with tasty cakes; Ryeburn of Helmsley, which has an award-winning ice cream selection;

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Watch legendary Canadian, Tom Stade’s Comedy Show - Natural Born Killer - at Helmsley Arts Centre on 2 February at 8pm. 

Jam out with The Schmoozenbergs @ Helmsley Arts Centre on 16 February at 8pm. 

Find the calm and stillness at The Still Point - An Ione Harrison & Pamela Thorby Exhibition It’s running throughout the whole of February at Helmsley Arts Centre. 

Celebrate LGBTQ+ History Month and join historian, Kit Heyam, to learn more about queer history at Hidden Histories: Blackout Poetry Workshop. The workshop takes place at Rievalux Abbey on 5 February at 11am.

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The Feather Trail Cafe, a homely cafe that also offers delicious homemade food; and Crema Coffee House, a friendly cafe that takes pride in its personal customer service. Even though the town has many options, there are a few great stand-out dining options that are a must when you visit Helmsley. Pignut is one of them. Offering a very unique vibe, it’s an intimate and inclusive restaurant, with only 14 seats. It is a perfect example of reimagined fine dining, with a special commitment to sustainability and innovation. You can even watch the chef cook up a storm and sample the eight-course tasting menu or the fourcourse lunch menu. Quite the experience. Mannion & Co is also worth a mention. After huge success at its York base, the

relaxed, rustic venue created another unique restaurant in Helmsley. Dishing up French and Italian-style food, freshly baked bread and sandwiches, as well as having the beautiful backdrop of Helmsley Castle, it must not be missed. Another one to tick off the Helmsley dining bucket list is The Vinehouse Cafe. The independent and family-owned cafe can be found within the Helmsley Walled Garden. The casual eatery is a perfect place to enjoy a leisurely lunch, or to just grab a quick coffee on-the-go. If cute cafes or afternoon teas aren’t to your taste, Helmsley Brewing Company is a great hang-out for beer-lovers. It has a wide variety of traditional ales and craft beers, all brewed on sight.

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YORKSHIRE IS WONDERFUL FOR COUPLES

“There's something very magical about wandering the scenic waterways and woodland follies” FOUNTAINS ABBEY

For years, people have felt drawn to the historic Fountains Abbey, and it really does deserve a place on the most romantic hitlist. The UNESCO World Heritage Site, situated just outside of Ripon, is steeped in both history and stunning views. There’s something very magical about wandering the scenic waterways, woodland follies, and the deer park, all with the ancient ruins as a towering backdrop. There’s a reason Reader’s Digest voted it as one of the most Instagrammable National Trust sites in the UK. Head on over for the day with your loved one this Valentine’s.

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When it comes to places, and if it’s a full day out that you’re after, York takes the top spot for the most romantic city in Yorkshire. Often coming out on top of the charts in various surveys across the UK, this year York featured in a quiz survey as the UK’s third most romantic city for date night. So, what makes it so romantic? Think historyfilled, quaint streets to cosy up together in, good food and heaps of tradition. It is said to be home to 84 perfect couple activities

within the city walls, as well as 103 couplefriendly restaurants. The survey particularly honed in on the tiny walkways and wynds that allow you to live out your Lady and the Tramp spaghetti-sharing romantic dreams.

BARMSTON BEACH

Does a walk along the beach conjure up images of romance for you, too? For many, it gets no better than strolling hand in hand along the sand, with the waves crashing beside you. Barmston Beach in East Yorkshire was recently voted as the best kept secret for a perfect romantic destination by Parkdean Resorts. The little-known stretch of sand is beautifully untouched, incredibly quiet, and stretches off long into the distance – perfect for intimate strolls. The village of Barmston is wonderfully picturesque, too.

MIDDLETON LODGE ESTATE

With a recent new spa addition to the beautiful North Yorkshire UK’s top wedding venue estate, Middleton Lodge is certainly one of the most romantic spots to visit in the county. It’s no surprise that it tops the charts for romance as one of the best venues to marry in, but it’s also been crowned as A B S O L U T E LY m a g a z i n e s

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to really snuggle up in, or other glamping options that will allow you to switch off from the world outside and think only of your loved one and the beautiful surroundings. BRONTE WATERFALL

one of the UK’s best hotels this year, too, by both Conde Nast Traveller and The Independent, as well as the most romantic by The Telegraph. The estate offers an incredibly romantic spa with outdoor pool, beautiful countryside walks without having to leave the grounds, award-winning food, but also has cosy hotel offerings to stay in. Think outdoor bathtubs, intimate private courtyards and shepherd’s huts.

“It's the perfect setting for soaking up oldstyle romance and luxury”

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The ornate Moorish-style bath house was built in the 1900s and was once known as the leading destination for European high society – it’s the perfect setting for soaking up old-style romance and luxury. Do something a little bit different this Valentine’s Day and spend a few hours switching off together in the medicinal waters, following the ritual of heating, cooling and cleansing. Why not experience one of the romantic side-by-side couple’s massages while you’re there?

BRONTE WATERFALL WALK

A stunning viewpoint and feeling of rugged remoteness is a brilliant way of conjuring up images of romance. Blow away the cobwebs and take a walk out of Haworth in West Yorkshire to the Bronte Waterfall walk, and lean into the wild and natural Bronte inspiration. The inspiration for Wuthering Heights is considered to be a fairly challenging walk, so you’re likely to feel as though you’re up there on your own with your loved one, perfect for feeling like it’s just the two of you while enjoying the incredible views from Top Withens.

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It doesn’t get much more cosy than falling asleep while staring up at the amazing, unpolluted views of the night sky. If holing up and hiding away in something cute, off-grid and tiny is your idea of love-filled joy, then Camp Katur in Bedale is surely one of the most romantic spots in the county. You can choose between geodomes hidden away in the forest where you can sleep looking at the stars, tiny hobbit huts

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THE PIECE HALL

“Think ancient cobbled pathways, small wynds to stumble closer together in and quaint pubs” THE PIECE HALL

If you’re looking out for something rare and precious this Valentine’s Day and you love nothing more than enjoying history and uniqueness, then the Piece Hall in Halifax is sure to feel like one of the most romantic places in Yorkshire for you and your loved one. The Grade I listed architectural and cultural phenomenon is absolutely stunning and stocked full of wonderful shops to meander around before cosying up in a brilliant restaurant. In fact, Time Out magazine even said that the beautiful surroundings are more Florence than Halifax! So, if you want to soak up a sense of Italian romance this year, you know where you need to go.

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The small market town at the gateway to the Yorkshire Dales has graced the top spots for best places to live in the UK for years and, in 2023, won big on being voted the most romantic place in the north east of England by Hotels.com, too. Think ancient cobbled pathways, small wynds to stumble closer together in, an abundance of quaint pubs, roaring waterfalls and medieval castles, incredible views to

wander around and you’ve got a picture perfect idea of what to expect from Richmond. We will never tire of spending a blissful afternoon wandering around and simply taking in the surroundings.

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With the title of the highest pub in England, it’s no surprise that the views and remoteness of this traditional and quaint countryside pub make it one of RICHMOND

the most romantic places in Yorkshire. With good food on offer too, it’s perfect for couples to share some blissful hours together. What makes it even better for a visit around the month of love is that it’s also one of the few places in the country that has earned the Dark Sky Club Accreditation, meaning you’re likely to get an amazing performance from the stars while visiting. If views, a good glass of wine and the chance of seeing shooting stars or the Northern Lights gives you warm, fuzzy feelings, then we think this is where you need to visit this Valentine’s Day. A B S O L U T E LY m a g a z i n e s

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Starbucks offers a contemporary design where passengers can relax in comfortable seating with a handcrafted cup of barista coffee and enjoy free wi-fi. Starbucks proudly serves a broad range of dairy alternative drink options free of charge, and hungry customers can enjoy delicious hot food, including Egg Bites with Red Pepper and Spinach, Tomato and Mozzarella Croissants as well as a range of tempting sweet treats.

SOUL + GRAIN Soul + Grain is a brand-new café recently opened in the departure lounge. Soul + Grain provides a range of nutritionally-balanced food as well as vegan and vegetarian options, including raspberry and chia seed soya yogurt; goat’s cheese, sweet potato, and roast cauliflower salad; katsu chicken and rice hot box; and hummus and marinated vegetable focaccia. You will also find detailed nutritional information on display inside.

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Executive Lounges, is set to open early this year after a £1.7m investment. The newly refurbished Executive Lounge will have three product tiers on offer, each providing passengers with a luxury start to their journey. Delicious food and beverage options are available across all tiers, as well as charging facilities, high-speed internet, digital newspapers, and HD televisions.

SECURITY AREA The newly upgraded security area is currently underway, boasting a bright and elegant décor with warm, neutral tones. It’s equipped with the latest technology, offering passengers a seamless and stress-free start to their holiday.

HERE TO GET YOU THERE You’ll be spoilt for choice with over 80 direct destinations to choose from this summer, including over 40 weekly flights to Greece, up to 90 weekly flights to Spain, and over 40 weekly flights to Turkey, plus lots more. SOUL + GRAIN

Top picks for 2024 SYMI This island is one of the most elegant in Greece and is just a short, inclusive ferry ride away from Rhodes. In the main town, you’ll find a postcard style harbour, surrounded by rows of pastelcoloured houses and jagged cliffs.

ATHENS Regarded as Europe’s most historic city dating back to the 13th century BC, Athens offers a precious glimpse into the city’s fascinating past, with spectacular sights, landmarks, museums, and archaeological wonders. Today, Athens is a buzzing city appealing to visitors not only because of its intense history, but also because of the natural beauty, stunning beaches, mouthwatering cuisine, and warm climate that awaits your arrival. It’s no wonder it was voted as Europe’s best cultural destination in 2022! This exciting route conveniently unlocks connections across a network of Greek islands, including the popular, Milos, Mykonos, and Paros, all easily accessible by an internal flight or ferry. Fly direct to Athens twice weekly with AEGEAN.

CRETE Crete is enriched with thousands of years’ worth of history, with Venetian and Ottoman influence. Take a boat trip to Spinalonga, one of the most visited sites in Crete, and now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Think medieval towns, cobbled streets,

and quaint seaside resorts – Crete is a paradise waiting to be explored. Fly to Crete (Chania and Heraklion) up to 8 times a week with Jet2.com, Ryanair and TUI.

DUBAI AND BEYOND Dubai is the ultimate UAE metropolis. With miles of golden sands, an iconic skyline, and one of the world’s largest shopping centres, Dubai certainly won’t disappoint. The guaranteed sultry climate will allow you to lie back and relax on the famous Jumeirah beach in the shadows of the skyscrapers. If the Middle Eastern heat is too challenging during the summer months, why not connect onwards to the likes of Bangkok, Singapore, and Kuala Lumpur. Fly daily to Dubai with Emirates.

CAPE VERDE This group of islands is renowned for their Caribbean characteristics, with white-sand beaches, turquoise blue ocean, and brightly coloured villages. Sal is the most popular island in the Cape Verde archipelago, and its geographical location makes it the perfect escape for holidaymakers looking to relax in a sunnier climate all year round. Fly weekly to Sal, Cape Verde, with TUI. Use code AY2024 for 10% off hasslefree parking. Find out more at newcastleairport.com

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LIFE OF PIE RHUBARB FESTIVAL

Step into a world of tart indulgence at the Rhubarb Festival returning to Wakefield 16-18 February. Immerse yourself in the zesty allure of this extraordinary vegetable with the food and drink market showcasing over 50 traders showcasing local and regional delights. Expect everything from unique cheeses, crafted gins, pies and pasties to homemade bakes, delicatessen delights and preserves and chutneys. expwake.co/rhubarbfest

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The latest launches and news from across Yorkshire By MARK KEBBLE

Wine recommendations for the month By THE WINE SOCIETY

The Society's Exhibition Central Otago Pinot Noir 2022  £18.50 Central Otago, in New Zealand's South Island, is famed for the quality of its world-class pinot noir. The warm days and cold nights create wines with ripe, full and generous cherry notes, alongside a full structure and vibrant freshness. This is a prime example.

Domaine Jérôme Fornerot, Saint-Aubin Champ Tirant 2020  £29 Bright and fresh white Burgundy, with appley aromas and flavours. It was barrel fermented and kept on its yeast lees to develop some mid palate weight, and there is good length of flavour for a village wine.

Fiano Mandrarossa  £10.95 Organic Sicilian fiano of great character with apricot and peach flavours and a salty tang on the crisp, dry finish. One for char-grilled swordfish or tuna, simply dressed with lemon juice. The fiano grape, native to Campania, has adapted exceptionally well to the Sicilian climate. Since it was founded back in 1874, The Wine Society has dared to do business a little differently. Bringing together a community united by a shared love of wine, The Society is a co-operative and owned by its members. This means there is no requirement to pump profit into annual dividends or bonuses for shareholders – all profits go back into the business. The Wine Society welcomes all wine lovers. Become a member today and receive £20 off toward your first order. thewinesociety.com

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Food lovers tired of catering for themselves were in for a treat at Gino D’Acampo Leeds in January. The leading Italian chef invited all guests to enjoy a £10 complimentary gift per person when drinking or dining at his collection of restaurants throughout the month. We were able to choose from a generous selection of authentic Italian dishes, each made from the finest seasonal ingredients and prepared fresh from scratch, complemented by a glass of something refreshing from the restaurant’s extensive drinks list. ginorestaurants.com

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DISH OF THE DAY Three options for a Yorkshire romantic meal

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Rhubarb road EXPERIENCE WAKEFIELD

Explore the incredible selection of independent bars, restaurants and cafes Wakefield city centre has to offer as the Rhubarb Festival goes on tour with the return of its food and drink trail. Be it pastries and cakes or smoothies and signature cocktails, exciting new rhubarbthemed surprises await throughout the festival weekend (16-18 February). Expect a weekend with something for everyone with non-stop street entertainment. expwake.co/rhubarbfest

THE GOLDEN GRID The Golden Grid has been voted in the top 10 of UK fish restaurants by readers of the Daily Express and Daily Mirror, and it has been a regular category winner at the Yorkshire Coast Tourism Oscars – perfect for a spot of oysters. goldengrid.co.uk

Fish&Forest, based on Micklegate in York, has confirmed a new location in 2024. The popular restaurant, founded by chef Stephen Andrews, will be moving to Grape Lane, York, increasing covers by 50%. The restaurant serves seasonal and sustainable seafood and game, and also pays huge attention to seasonal herbs and vegetables. fishandforestrestaurant.com

HAUTE DOLCI At Haute Dolci Leeds, they believe that every dish should be a masterpiece. That’s why they put as much care and attention into their brunch as they do into their desserts. So for chocolate lovers, we can’t think of anywhere better to spend time with your loved one. hautedolci.co.uk

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Aldwark Manor Estate has revealed more details about its plans to introduce an exceptional fine dining restaurant in spring 2024. The new fine dining restaurant – Chartwell – will offer tasting menus boasting locally sourced, seasonal ingredients, classically and accurately cooked, to deliver an exceptional and memorable dining experience, with a team of talented chefs led by Executive Chef, Chris O'Callaghan. aldwarkmanorestate.co.uk

HOME ON LINDLEY One of Yorkshire’s best-kept secrets, Home on Lindley offers imaginative and beautifully presented dishes – showcasing “small plates”, afternoon “British tapas” and impossibleto-resist desserts. Perfect to share a Valentine’s treat. homeonlindley.co.uk

Revellers were encouraged to get into the Christmas spirit without reaching for the spirits as Harrogate Spring Water hosted a special Mindful Drinking event at one of Yorkshire’s finest hotels. Attendees at the Festive Cocktail Magic event at Grantley Hall near Ripon enjoyed making their own non-alcoholic cocktails as well as hearing how more consumers are opting for mindful drinking when it comes to celebrating major moments. harrogatespring.com A B S O L U T E LY m a g a z i n e s

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VEGAN CHINESE Aubergine, tofu and noodles reign in these flavourful Asian recipes

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Grilled Eggplant with Garlic Serves 2 Eggplant (aubergine) is one of the most popular vegetables at late-night barbecue stands in China. In this recipe, we grill the eggplant in the oven with the same seasonings as those used in barbecue dishes. It can be served as an appetiser for dinner or can be eaten as a snack. Preparation time: 10 minutes Cooking time: 20 minutes

INGREDIENTS • 400g (14 oz) long purple eggplant (aubergine) • 60 ml (2 fl oz/1/4 cup) canola (rapeseed) oil, plus extra for brushing • 5 garlic cloves, finely chopped • 2 bird’s eye chillies, destemmed and finely chopped • 2 tablespoons chilli flakes • 1 tablespoon cumin seeds • 60 ml (2 fl oz/1/4 cup) soy sauce • 1 tablespoon vegan oyster sauce • 1 spring onion (scallion), roughly chopped

METHOD Preheat the oven to 200°C (390°F). Brush a thin layer of the oil on the outside of the eggplant, then place them on a baking tray on the middle rack of the oven. Bake for 15 minutes, then turn them around and cook for another 10 minutes. 3 In a bowl, mix the garlic, chilli, chilli flakes, cumin, soy sauce, vegan oyster sauce and the oil. Put the eggplants on a baking tray, cut them open lengthways and flatten, then brush the seasoning evenly over the eggplants. Bake for another 6-8 minutes then remove and scatter over the spring onion. 1

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Spring Onion Tofu Serves 2 Spring onion tofu is a popular home dish that requires very few ingredients: the tofu is simply simmered in a sauce with lots of spring onion until tender, juicy and full of flavour. It is also one of the quickest tofu dishes to cook if you don’t have much time to prepare a meal. Preparation time: 10 minutes Cooking time: 10 minutes

INGREDIENTS • 3 tablespoons soy sauce • 2 tablespoons vegan oyster sauce • 1⁄2 teaspoon cornflour (cornstarch) or potato starch • 60 ml (2 fl oz/1/4 cup) canola (rapeseed) oil • 2 garlic cloves, finely chopped • 10 g (1/4 oz) piece of fresh ginger, peeled and finely chopped

• 500 g (1 lb 2 oz) tender tofu, cut into 1.5 cm (1⁄2 in) dice • 3 spring onions (scallions), roughly sliced

METHOD 1 Tofu and spring onion (scallion) are a match made in heaven. Spring onion is almost always needed in tofu dishes, as it brings out extra flavour in the tofu. 2 In a bowl, mix together the soy sauce, vegan oyster sauce and starch until well combined. 3 Heat a wok over a medium heat and, once hot, add the oil. Add the garlic and ginger and stir for 30 seconds, then add the tofu dice, moving them gently so they don’t break or stick to the pan. After 1 minute add the soy sauce mixture and stir gently. 4 Cover with a lid and allow to cook for 3-5 minutes, gently tilting the pan occasionally to avoid the tofu sticking. Remove the lid and add the spring onion. Let it cook until most of the sauce is gone.

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“Aubergine is one of the most popular vegetables at late-night barbecue stands in China” • 2 tablespoons hoisin sauce • 1 tablespoon soy sauce • 2 tablespoons vegan oyster sauce • 1 tablespoon toasted sesame seeds • 1 spring onion (scallion), cut into pieces

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Stir-Fried Rice Noodles Serves 2

In this recipe, the rice noodles are first cooked then stir-fried together with different ingredients. Check to see if you can find sword beans at your local Asian grocer, but if not, runner beans work just as well for this recipe. You can also add any other ingredients you like. Preparation time: 10 minutes Cooking time: 15 minutes

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• 350 g (121⁄2 oz) fresh rice noodles, or 200 g (7 oz) dried rice noodles • 120 ml (4 fl oz) canola (rapeseed) oil • 200 g (7 oz) tender or firm tofu, cut into strips • 6 sword or runner beans, cut into 3 cm (11/4 in) lengths • 100 g (31⁄2 oz) tinned bamboo shoots, drained and cut into thin strips • 2 shallots, thinly sliced • 100 g (31⁄2 oz) light-green zucchini (courgette), cut into thin strips • 5 shiitake mushrooms, soaked for 2 hours then cut into thin strips • 5 g (1⁄8 oz) wood ear mushrooms, soaked for 30 minutes then cut into thin strips

1 Bring a saucepan of water to the boil and cook the rice noodles until almost al dente (about 2 minutes less than the packet instructs), then pour them into a sieve and run them under cold water to wash off the starch. Drain, then soak them in fresh cold water. Be careful not to overcook the noodles, otherwise they will start to break while stir-frying. 2 Heat a wok over a medium– high heat and, once hot, add half of the oil and pan-fry the tofu until both sides are golden and crispy, then take it out. 3 Add the remaining oil and increase the heat to high. Add the sword beans and stir for 1 minute, then add the bamboo shoots and stir for another minute. Add the shallot and stir for 30 seconds, then add the zucchini and stir for another 30 seconds. Add the shiitake and wood ear mushrooms and stir for 1 minute. 4 Add the rice noodles and tofu and stir everything together. Add the hoisin sauce, soy sauce and vegan oyster sauce and mix everything together well, stirring for another 2–3 minutes until the sauce has been fully absorbed by the noodles. Add the sesame and spring onion.

Recipes taken from Vegan Chinese Food by Yang Liu (Hardie Grant, £24)

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G AINS Glencroft owner Ed Sexton on continuing the family business, the joy of British Wool and why Yorkshire inspires him

Q What was the original inspiration behind Glencroft back in the 1980s? A My father Richard had worked in the wool and sheepskin industry since the 1960s. In the 80s he was sales director of a country clothing brand, but got disillusioned with the gradual offshoring of manufacturing to the Far East to achieve higher margins. He handed his notice in one Christmas, then started up on 1 January working with all the British manufacturers he had known for the past 20 years. Glencroft was created to be a traditional British country clothing brand. Q Did your parents Richard and Justina offer something different from the off? A From the beginning my parents worked with Yorkshire mills, British tanneries and knitwear manufacturing in Scotland and England, to create a range primarily from wool and sheepskin. Even in recent years when they’ve had to go further afield – for example when the last commercial British lambskin glove manufacturer closed in the 2000s – they went to Portugal in person and found factories and manufacturers who were doing the job properly, paying staff a decent rate and using high quality European materials. We’ve doggedly stuck to materials like 100% British Wool for over 30 years as it’s what we are passionate about and makes us different, plus we want a Glencroft jumper to be British from sheep to jumper. Q Tell me about the converted cow barn you are based in… A We’re based in Clapham in the Yorkshire Dales and my family has lived here since 1983. It’s a conservation village with many of the houses and properties owned by the Ingleborough Estate and Farrer family. In the early 1990s, Dr Farrer, who was head of the estate, was keen to make use of some of the buildings that were no longer required for their original purpose.

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In return for a peppercorn rent, for a number of years we invested in the full refurbishment of a cow barn in the village, which has been our warehouse ever since. Like most barn conversions we had to keep the character of the building – the big barn door, the low beams and the few steps drop down into the cow shed at one end where our slippers now reside. When you wander around upstairs, you soon learn to duck, because despite their age, those wooden beams remain as hard as ever!

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Q Were you always going to take over running the business? A Absolutely not! Growing up in the rural Dales, the first thing I wanted to do at the age of 18 was try something different, so I moved to London for the next 13 years to study and work in marketing. It was whilst doing a Masters degree and thinking about my next steps and desire to create and run my own brand, that it dawned on me that this little family business in the Dales may be just the thing. I’ve always been passionate about sustainability and loved the countryside, so it wasn’t too much of a jump to move back up North.

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Q How would you say Glencroft has evolved over the last 35+ years? A In some ways, we are very similar to how we were 35 years ago – we even produce some styles inspired by those we made in 1987! However, we’ve also moved with the times – both to develop and grow the business, as well as to stay relevant to both our trade business and our loyal customers. Although a relatively recent development, we are now also online and active on social media, which has really helped us to transform our consumer sales, as well as giving us the opportunity to communicate our brand more effectively. Sustainability has always been part of our brand identity, and in recent years we have communicated much more around what we do with our supply chains, and the processes involved in making our products. A good example of this is how we have launched our Clapdale Wool project, which we started in 2020 with funding from the Yorkshire Dales Sustainable Development Fund. The project is our attempt to create a circular economy for wool in our part of the Dales, supporting local farmers and producing the most traceable wool we can. This is something that has been received really well by the public. A B S O L U T E LY m a g a z i n e s

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“We stand out for our timeless designs, slow fashion and product longevity” Q What do you think makes Glencroft’s products stand out? A Glencroft stands out for its timeless designs, slow fashion and product quality and longevity. It can take us up to two years to design and launch a product – because we explore the produce, production process, supply chain and designs in such depth, and that is simply how long it takes! It might not be the most cost-effective way to operate, in a world of fast fashion, but it is what makes us who we are – a brand founded in quality by a family that really cares about its products.

There’s nothing like a 100% British Wool chunky jumper made in the UK, but there’s very few brands making them, particularly at an affordable price, which is where I think we stand out. The other, important factor which makes us stand out from our fast fashion counterparts is our customer service and the level of trust that people have in our brand. Every order is hand packed and comes with a hand-written note from us, thanking our customers for their support. Together with the transparent way we talk about our produce, where it has come from and the process of making it, we build a level of trust in our brand that brings back repeat customers for many years, because they know the product is good and if it’s not right we’ll make it right. Q What inspires new designs? A The Yorkshire Dales is a massive inspiration

for us. That’s why so many of our products are named after the rivers, hills, dales and local landmarks that surround us. Our recent Thwaite jumper, made from our own Yorkshire Dales wool, was inspired by the undyed Clapdale yarn it’s made from. We added deep grooves to the jumper design, to reflect the undulating hills of the Dales, whilst creating shadow and variation.

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We also listen carefully to what our customers are asking for and looking for – luckily, they do tell us, and we love a chat! The past is also a constant source of ideas – we’ve made hundreds of jumper styles over the past 35 years, so it’s fun to look at old designs and patterns and use them to inspire future designs. Q What have been your recent biggest sellers? A Our Dales sheep design jumper has been our biggest selling jumper for the past five years, and is showing no signs of slowing down. It continues to surprise us ever since we found the version we’d made in the 1990s and decided to revive it – we thought it might be something fun that would last a year! British sheepskin rugs are probably our biggest selling product by volume – our rugs are from British sheep, are British tanned and hand finished by Richard in our warehouse (many ‘British’ rugs are actually tanned overseas). The rise of the hygge house style and more and more wood or stone floors has made these a hugely in demand product. Flat caps are another of our biggest selling items. Never out of fashion, especially when it’s a British made flat cap, they have become even more popular since the well-known Peaky Blinders series. We upgraded all our flat cap linings to organic cotton from polyester a few years ago, as well as introducing a few new styles including our Yorkshire Tweed Norber. The only challenge is ensuring manufacturing can keep up with demand from our international customers in Japan, USA and Canada!

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’ll confess, I’ve never been that flexible. My hamstrings are so tight that even touching my toes is a challenge. So I was intrigued when I was invited to try Pliability, a fitness app focused on mobility training. Formerly known as ROMWOD, Pliability was originally for CrossFit athletes. Since rebranding, they have expanded to provide daily stretching routines aimed at golfers, runners, swimmers, and gym-goers (like myself). Many people focus on strength and stamina in their training, underestimating the importance of mobility, coordination, and balance. Endorsed by professional athletes (including golfer

Lee Westwood), Pliability’s routines are a fusion of mobility, yoga, prehab, rehab, recovery, mindfulness, and strength. The first time I log in to the app, I am pleased to see that the daily routines are quite short. Most of the videos are 23-24 minutes, and I can easily fit a session in after I get back from the gym. The app suggests a new video for me to do each day, although there are hundreds to browse. The videos show two ‘models’, who take you through several poses in sequence. The one on the left shows less flexibility and the one on the right shows more. I am instructed to hold each pose for around 2-3 minutes by the voiceover. You need

very little equipment to do Pliability. All you really need is a mat, although blocks and resistance bands can come in handy if you are less flexible and need to modify the poses. After a few days I find myself really getting into it. It’s satisfying to mark the videos as ‘complete’ and see my progress charted in the app. Holding each pose and really focusing on it also becomes quite relaxing. In a few short weeks I’ve noticed a difference in my flexibility, and who knows, maybe I’ll even be able to touch my toes before too long. £16.95 per month or £169.95 annually pliability.com A B S O L U T E LY m a g a z i n e s

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Sleep secrets

How to achieve the perfect night’s sleep? Start with the perfect mattress By EVE HERBERT

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he perfect night’s sleep is the holy grail of life. The quality of our sleep defines our day – and a good night will lead to happier, more productive and successful waking hours. But how to achieve it? Most important is, of course, the bed itself. Swedish company Carpe Diem Beds was founded 25 years ago by chiropractor Börje Thuleskär, a firm believer in the importance of sleep for body and mind. He sought out the best mattress on the market, but wasn’t impressed by it. One day he fell asleep on a bed of heather by the sea and discovered that it was more comfortable than any bed. This led him to embark on a quest to build the perfect bed, one that would mimic the feeling of weightlessness he had had on the heather. The quest took thousands of hours and a partnership with the Spinal Unit at Sahlgrenska University Hospital in Sweden. The final result is Carpe Diem Beds' patented Contour Pocket System, which has a

unique cushioning ability. It gently yields and supports at the same time, instantly moulding to your body’s contours and changing with your every movement. The sensation is unique: almost weightless and quite unlike most standard mattresses. Just like lying on a bed of heather on the cliffs by the Swedish sea, in fact. Carpe Diem Beds has a showroom on Wigmore Street where visitors can experience the company’s ethos first hand, and there are displays at Harrods and Heal’s too. The store is dedicated to optimising the bedroom environment to create an oasis of calm, and visitors can experience the company’s ethos first hand under the guidance of manger Rui Franca. And while choosing the perfect mattress for you is at the heart of the experience, there’s a strong focus on bedroom design and streamlining, so that the bed you choose can be enclosed in an environment that’s conducive to optimum sleep health. It’s a very calming place and people are encouraged to take their time. The consultation involves trying every bed until you find the one you like best. “We like people to come and spend an hour or two trying the beds. There’s a widespread misconception that a firm mattress is better for you, says Rui. “But we believe that you should sleep in the bed, not on the bed, and our contour pocket system is meant to contour your body so that you feel you’re sleeping on a cloud.” Top of the range is Vindö, the most innovative adjustable bed that offers automatic lumbar and neck support, with head and foot rests that can be lowered or raised to suit your needs. It has a variety of massage functions that can be controlled via an app, as well as built in under-bed lighting. Skaftö is Carpe Diem Beds’ most exclusive continental bed and its moveable mid-section can be adjusted, with built-in back support customised by remote control. There’s no better single route to wellbeing for body and soul than rest and sleep, and that’s why a Carpe Diem bed is a long term investment in your overall health. 15 Wigmore Street, W1 020 3982 3252; carpediembeds.co.uk A B S O L U T E LY m a g a z i n e s

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In the world of crafting elegant bathrooms, few brands can match the allure of Villeroy & Boch. The brand extends a warm invitation to indulge in a world of tranquillity, seamlessly blending luxury and exceptional quality in perfect harmony. Introducing Hommage in Pure Black, where moderation mixes with opulence, and elegance harmonises with a zest for life.

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INTERIORS N OT E S Ideas, designs and styles for your home By PENDLE HARTE

STRIPE STORY ALICE PALMER

Alice Palmer's stylish Tangier Stripe is available across wallpapers in Olive, Mustard, Rhubarb, Iceberg and Red. With its bold candy stripes, this wallpaper is inspired by the traditional stripes typically seen in Morocco. It will add a zesty burst of colour to any home. alicepalmer.co

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Combine vibrant yellow with bold cobalt blue and bright white for a Mediterranean-inspired scheme. Paint woodwork and ceilings as well as walls for allencompassing colour effect, then introduce tactile textiles. benjaminmoore.com

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The new Pop collection from luxury rug manufacturer Louis De Poortere adds a playful twist with a series of quirky, figurative pieces that will add a dose of originality to home interiors. Each rug features unique and iconic motifs with contrasting background. louisdepoortere.com

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EarthKind is the leader when it comes to sustainable bedding. They create new, highquality bedding using 100% recycled feathers, down and synthetics saved from landfill. EarthKind’s factory is certified by Global Recycled Standard and Zero Waste to Landfill. earthkind.co.uk

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ocated on the river Ouse in Yorkshire, Bert & May founder Lee Thornley’s new family home embodies the commitment to exceptional materials and fine craftsmanship for which his tile brand has become well-known. Originally built in 1650 as a collection of small cottages, the lodge features natural materials and a raw and simple colour palette, with restored fireplaces and exposed original beams celebrating the beauty of the building’s irregular shapes and features. At the heart of the home is a Haberdasher’s Kitchen by deVOL, which sits comfortably in an open plan dining room overlooking the natural swimming pool and views of the river beyond. The kitchen was designed by Lee and his partner Phil, with guidance from Helen Parker (deVOL Creative Director) and Paul O'Leary (deVOL founder) following a visit to the deVOL Cotes Mill showroom. The similar values underpinning both brands established an easy rhythm during the design period that flows through into the aesthetic language of the space. Bert & May’s Raw Thick Bejmat terracotta tiles on the floor, which are handmade in Morocco, create a

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“We wanted to create a home that feels like a sanctuary” May’s signature Alalpardo tile creating a striking design feature against the plain Pearl tile flooring. The two en-suite bathrooms for Lee’s children use the rich green tones of Bert & May’s palette in combination with reclaimed and natural wood to reflect the stunning surroundings of the house. Bert & May’s honed green marble tile in one shower is playfully set next to the graphic Majadas tile, while a bespoke Split Shift tile adds a modern accent to the traditional bathroom. The guest bathroom continues the natural, earthy ambience with the wall and console unit covered in Bert & May’s clear glazed Bejmat tiles to offset twin stone basins. The aged bronze shower and tap fixtures combined with the Bert & May Monsaraz tile create a sense of the old meeting the new. Lee says: “We wanted to create a home that feels like a sanctuary. The palette of earthy tones set against natural terracottas, lime wash and real wood creates a fluid dialogue between the inside and outside. We poured a lot of time and care into restoring and exposing original features, honouring the original craftspeople that built it. We focused on partnering with quality, like-minded brands to Bert & May – such as deVOL and Samuel Heath – to only put in pieces that will deliver excellence and longevity for the future.” bertandmay.com

beautiful neutral background to set off the rich oak tones in the mid-century style deVOL Haberdasher’s kitchen. The brushed bronze Samuel Heath tap adds another layer of craftsmanship and texture to the finished kitchen, and a fireplace creates a focal point with reclaimed tiles from Bert & May. The backsplash, which extends across the entire wall behind the kitchen units, is tiled in Clear Glazed Bejmat tiles and adds a subtle reflection to the space. The result is a room of warmth and sophistication, in muted, earthy tones. Lee’s focused approach through the house was to restore its beautiful bones, and the charming, stripped back utility hall makes the most of the home’s original features, while Bert & May’s Reclaimed Cozar Tile adorns the hearth. Lime wash paints from Bauwerk and neutral, raw tones used in the snug to allow the revealed beams and flooring to take centre stage. With views over rolling countryside and down to the river Ouse, the master bedroom has been designed to welcome nature inside with natural wood on the walls and vaulted ceiling, which combined with soft linens and furnishings create a luxurious and calming sanctuary. Adjoining the master bedroom, the shower room continues the fresh aesthetic, with Bert &

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ounded in 2009 and based in Yorkshire, Verus Construction, the luxury new build construction specialist, creates luxury, unique homes and distinctive housing developments across Yorkshire. Here, Damian Barker, founder and CEO, discusses one his most recent luxury housing projects on the sought-after Wigton Chase in Alwoodley. The construction company already represented a strong portfolio of successful, large-scale projects and was recommended to the client via the renowned Yorkshire-based Architects, Studio Map.

The design team included Studio Map and Verus Construction, whose skills, expertise and attention to detail are showcased throughout Wigton Chase, its latest impressive home project. The goal of the project was to create an elegant, spacious and functional family home with large surrounding gardens. The end result is an exquisite modern two storey detached family home that blends minimalism and quiet luxury. The multi-million pound project boasts five bedrooms, each complete with dressing rooms and an en-suite, bar and games room, home gym, triple garage, and open plan kitchen and dining area with glass sliding doors that lead out to a peaceful and impressive garden. Architecturally, the project makes use of geometric forms that are pivoted either

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“Each bedroom is complete with a swoon-worthy en-suite that adds a touch of opulence” side of the double height core of the home, finished off with a flat roof to create a strong linear character that gives the building a striking, modern and sleek finish.

MAKING USE OF GLASS As you enter Wigton Chase, the spacious foyer and glass staircase welcomes you with an abundance of natural light, courtesy of the floor to ceiling glass sliding doors that create a large open plan entertaining and living space which flows seamlessly into the gardens. The property also includes sky-frame structure glazing which enables the property to be fully open from all sides and at all

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levels, creating a luxurious and seamless connection to the large garden. Throughout the rest of the home, carefully placed feature windows are used rhythmically to create architectural interest and to ensure a luxury and open plan feeling. The feature staircase and unique lighting showcases the core structure of the home and creates a centre for the open plan living space. The use of glass steps and bannisters help to effortlessly bring light into the home and create a bright and open space.

OPEN PLAN LIVING SPACES Homeowners are increasingly looking to create versatile and functional spaces that create tranquil and calm spaces with entertaining at the heart. Using glass throughout the kitchen and dining spaces is one way Verus and their architects have created a connected and cohesive open plan space at Wigton Chase. Open plan living is a fantastic way to make more of the square footage of a property by creating multi-functional rooms to be enjoyed by the whole family. Replacing traditional doors and walls with glass frames helps open a layout onto the space beyond. Glass is the go-to material for creating a statement in luxury housing projects and simultaneously creating brighter spaces that flood homes with light and colour. Cohesion and simplicity have been created with neutral colour

schemes, glass staircases and large glass bi-fold doors. The extensive use of neutral colours and glass throughout the home has created a sense of balance and calm.

MINIMAL LUXURY The Wigton Chase property uses architectural minimalism throughout. Contemporary materials such as natural stone, composite cladding, powder coated aluminium and glazing have been used to create a neutral colour palette. The bedrooms focus on creating quiet luxury, pairing back on the visual clutter and making use of in-built storage and tactile materials to create a space that is both serene and homely. Each bedroom is complete with a swoon-worthy en-suite and dressing room that add a touch of opulence. Cohesion and simplicity has been created through the bedroom interior styling which bring in colour subtly, to make spaces that are timeless. The living room and kitchen are a masterpiece of minimalism, adorned with carefully selected designer furniture. The project also boasts a second living area and snug, built-in wine wall and luxury built-in bar and bar-stool seating area, completed with luxury marble and gold accents. The project also boasts luxury touches such as electric car charge points and ground source heating. See more at verusconstruction.co.uk and instagram.com/verusconstructionltd

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Extend your living space beyond the confines of your home this summer, with their range of quality garden and landscaping supplies. From patio paving, driveway block paving, garden furniture, outdoor kitchens and more, they can help you transform your garden.

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KonigOutdoor is a sophisticated high-end solution for outdoor living. Combining luxurious sintered stone surfaces with a durable weatherproof structure, the goal is to provide the functionality and aesthetic of an indoor kitchen, outdoors. At the Foster Street showroom, they have an impressive KonigOutdoor display showcasing an L-shaped outdoor kitchen that features ample cupboard space, a glass fronted refrigerator for drink storage, plenty of worktop space for food preparation, plus a Beefeater grill and Alfa Forni pizza oven.

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They offer a range of outdoor living structures and buildings, with delivery straight to your door by one of their trusted suppliers, so you don’t have to worry about the logistics. Browse planters, pergolas, garden furniture, summerhouses, arbours, and greenhouses online to add some character to your outdoor haven.

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Plaswood garden products are made from recycled plastic and are a great sustainable, durable and maintenance free alternative to traditional materials. The range includes the Hero A-Frame Table and Bench, Terrace Table Set, Chill Out Sun Lounger and Planters, in a range of colours. The sleek Plaswood style means that you can style your garden without compromising on quality.

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Q How long have you been Head of the Infant and Junior School and originally what attracted you to the role? A I’ve enjoyed eight years at Sheffield Girls' and was attracted by the phenomenal academic reputation and clear focus the school has on putting pupils at the centre of everything we do. The school never stands still, and the focus on design and innovation in both the pedagogy and the wider pastoral and extra-curricular elements of the provision is inspiring. Q Is it a privilege to be overseeing this part of your girls’ learning journey? A It’s a bit of an understatement to say it’s a privilege to work with our pupils at this stage in their school career. Not a day goes by where I don’t have at least one interaction with one of the girls – from our youngest learners in Reception to our eldest students in Year 6 – which will stop me in my tracks and give me something new to think about. Their ideas, creativity, commitment to their studies and their seemingly endless enthusiasm and energy are an absolute joy to behold and I don't take it for granted. Getting to watch our pupils develop their skills and knowledge and eventually move

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on to Senior school has been the highlight of my career as Head of Juniors. Q If we happened to wander into any classroom, what would we encounter? A I think the first thing you’d see is a lot of smiles and a warm welcome from both our pupils and teachers alike! You’d notice very quickly that we encourage our pupils to question and challenge and be confident and autonomous learners. Our small class sizes and specialist teachers allow for each pupil to progress at their own speed, with learning tailored to suit them. We are an all-girls school by design and this is reflected in the classroom where girls can feel empowered to raise their hand, answer questions, try new things and lead projects and activities, with minimal distractions and maximum focus.

through experiences. From the day the girls join us, every girl is expected to play an active role in our learning community and to make the most of the wide range of opportunities on offer. Our curriculum aims to produce accomplished learners who have a thirst for knowledge, passion for learning and an insatiable curiosity. We carefully blend both traditional academic rigour with modern skills, values and the development of key competencies that will allow our girls to become the best they can possibly be. Our Fusion Curriculum has the school

Q Tell us about your Fusion Curriculum… A Our unique Fusion Curriculum is central to

our teaching and gives our pupils educational and extra-curricular experience in six core competencies: creativity; independence; morals and ethics; confidence; appreciation; and curious cognition. We firmly believe that learning becomes meaningful when it is memorable, and memories are made

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values at its core, building on the dynamics of kindness, courage and positivity, and it also scaffolds the development of transferable life skills such as communication, selfawareness and critical thinking. As you would expect, we place great importance on developing the girls’ English, maths and scientific skills, to enable them to build solid foundations in literacy, numeracy and science, and become increasingly confident communicators, mathematicians and scientists. Pupils' knowledge and understanding of the world they live in is developed further through these subjects as well as the humanities, modern foreign languages and religious education. Their creative expression is given the opportunity to thrive through work in art, music and drama. STEM projects draw together learning in science, technology and maths to develop problems solving skills, whilst sport lessons encourage physical activity. All pupils use Chromebooks from the earliest age and we embrace the use of technology across all subjects and at all stages. Q By the time they reach the end of Year 6, what are the girls prepared for? A At the end of Year 6 our pupils are ready

to progress to the next step in their learning journey, and they are not just prepared, but are excited about the challenges and opportunities ahead. Through our Fusion Curriculum, growth mindset and extracurricular programmes, our pupils have developed their sense of responsibility and autonomy by the time they reach Year 6. They leave Juniors as curious and confident students and keen to participate in as much as they can as they embark on their time in our Senior school where they will experience just as much emphasis on being positive, kind and courageous and where they will eventually be expected to 'pay it forward' and act as role models, peers and mentors to the next generation of young learners at the Junior School. Q What are you looking forward to for the rest of 2024? A This is my final year as Head of the Junior School and I will retire at the end of this academic year. I’ve achieved all that I’d hoped to during my time at the school with the Prep School of the Year Award being a wonderful accolade to collect at the end of my teaching career. We still have so much to look forward to in the Infant and Junior

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School at Sheffield Girls' in the next few months. We’ll be heading off on a number of residential trips to the coast and will be co-hosting an Early Years education conference in spring with Sheffield Hallam University. We’ll have music and drama performances, MFL activities and cultural celebrations as well as sports tournaments throughout summer and spring, culminating in Sports Day and 'Celebration of the School Year' at the Octagon Centre in July. We’ll also be hosting our inaugural 'Steely Seven Saturday' community event with the whole school community in attendance to share a BBQ and complete the Girls of Steel themed fundraising challenges. sheffieldhighschool.org.uk A B S O L U T E LY m a g a z i n e s

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Jonathon Anderson, Headmaster of Aysgarth School, on the true value of embedding life skills that help children connect, trust and become independent

am struck over and over again by how much thought and investment goes into the lives of our schools, both in the classroom and beyond. We continue to grapple with how we split our time across a range of subjects while still allowing space for sport, music, the arts and, of course, some time to be independent and to make choices. On visits to senior schools, I have marvelled at science departments that look like universities and engineering departments using technology that makes my head spin. Sporting endeavours now come with a level of analysis and data collection that my own experiences at school simply could not match. With all these impressive advancements and innovations, I am always left wondering about ‘life skills’ – what they really are, how we develop them and what value they have to young people of tomorrow. For me, life skills are about one individual’s ability to deal with others, one-to-one and as part of a community. They are, perhaps, part of a Venn diagram that doesn’t overlap too much with technology and is more rooted in intangibles: trust, feelings, independence, confidence, and so on. The recent focus on mental health might leave some feeling we have all gone soft, but the significant benefit I see is a willingness to talk, to enlist help and to trust. The point at which we follow this path will vary, but knowing it’s time to talk, that help is there and that stigma in this regard is all but gone better equips our pupils for the inevitable bumps in the road. We might take steps forward in

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“Some life skills can be planned and taught but many only become second nature when lived through school” confidence after public speaking, a moment on stage, a sporting victory or an improving set of grades, but talking, getting help and trusting are core confidences – the true foundation for these other experiences to add to. I feel very conscious of the importance of the ‘preparatory’ element of schools such as Aysgarth. In many cases, we are quite small, incredibly caring communities where pupils are known inside out. However, we prepare children for bigger stages to come, where life skills will be tested. Having to consciously build a group of friends and adapt to a community, house, class and team is a new experience for many and, I would suggest, requires skills learned through PSHE lessons, boarding, positions of responsibility, collaborative work, school council experiences and time left to make choices. Some life skills can be planned and taught, but many only become second nature

when lived through school culture, minute to minute, with a set of values and expectations. Happily, I find myself in a place where trust has been actively developed through targeted interventions and forums and then reinforced through daily activities. While our grades are something to be proud of, it is the life skills that our pupils take into the testing times ahead that fill me with confidence that exciting, fulfilling, compassionate futures await them.

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extra tuition and specialist support whilst allowing plenty of time to complete a well-rounded education through our standard curriculum. The Performance Sport Pathway (PSP) is available in basketball, cricket, football, netball and swimming. Each student benefits from an Individual Development Plan that comprises coaching from ex-professionals, nutrition, strength and conditioning, physiotherapy, sports massage and the latest tactical, technical, physical and mental training. The PSP takes place in our dedicated Sports Village on campus, which benefits from a 25-metre swimming pool, triple court sports hall, gym and specialist studios. Outside, there is a four-lane synthetic cushioned running track and over 30 acres of professional

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grass and 3G artificial pitches, which are used in the summer holidays by Premier League U18 teams. Our Academic of Dramatic Arts (ADA) pathway supports students with auditions and improves skills in acting, musical theatre, comedy, stage combat, and a variety of dance styles. Lessons are taught by specialist performing art teachers, most of whom are also professionals, and are complemented by visiting performing art workshops and LAMDA sessions. Students can perform in school productions held in our professional 312-seat theatre or outdoor theatre. Gifted pupils can showcase their talents in school assemblies and annual events, join whole school projects like our recent ‘Feels Like Home’ hit song and can enter local and national competitions in a variety of performing arts disciplines. Many of our performing arts students progress through the pathway into prestigious performing arts schools, with one alumni playing a main role in Poldark. King’s Magna for Years 6-9 bridges the gap between primary and secondary school and best prepares students for success at GCSE and A-level whilst allowing plenty of time for enrichment activities. KM students move into our senior schools which are ranked 1st and 7th in The North for Academic Results in the Sunday Times Parent Power 2023. To learn more visit qe.org or book a place on their Saturday 9 March open morning

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BRICKS Lego brick building clubs can be a game changer for neurodiverse children – helping them develop social skills, make friends and have a whole lot of fun

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any parents can testify to Lego’s incredible power to engage children in creative play for hours, even days, at a time. But now the tiny brick’s superpower is being put to educational use in a brilliantly constructive way for neurodiverse young people at Brick Club – a place to build, play and learn among likeminded friends. Brick Club is the brainchild of Play Included, a Cambridgeshire-based community interest company and a LEGO Foundation partner. The idea began almost two decades back, when Play Included founder and director Dr Gina Gómez de la Cuesta was starting out her Clinical Psychology PhD at the Autism Research Centre in Cambridge. She heard about a pioneering Lego therapy methodology being devised in the US by Dr Dan LeGoff to support neurodiverse

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children and young adults – he’d been in touch with the Autism Research Centre to tell them what he was up to. This tied in with Gina Gómez’ own interests and research specialism and the use of Lego to support play and learning for neurodiverse children became the theme of her doctorate at UEA. Later, she went on to co-author the professional manual LEGO-Based Therapy with, among others, Dr Dan LeGoff. Fast forward to 2018 and she founded Bricks for Autism, now called Play Included. Gómez and her colleagues at Play Included run an innovative programme for health and education professionals. Called Brick-by-Brick, it teaches them how to facilitate Brick Clubs. Everything they learn is evidence based, grounded in the thinking and approaches found in Lego-Based Therapy. “Since the company began, we’ve trained 3,886 professionals – teachers, health professionals, play therapists, psychologists, occupational

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therapists and other similar professions – and in 58 countries around the world,” says Gómez. Brick Club has proved to be versatile, scalable and transferable, working across different age groups, needs

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“You’ve got a joint focus on a task, so you don’t have to have forced conversation or small talk” and settings (it’s typically recommended for age five up to adulthood). Recently, the team even undertook small-scale pilots in deprived areas of Mexico and Kenya and were pleasantly surprised by the outcomes. “There are some cultural adaptations and differences you’ve got to think about in different settings, but we’ve had really positive outcomes from those small pilots in Mexico and Kenya.” What this programme teaches is a method of play facilitation that removes many of the key issues for neurodiverse children in group settings. Sessions at Brick Club are designed so they are flexible, meeting the needs and interests

of the members. Sometimes children can play different roles (known as Engineer, Builder and Supplier). Or they can opt for ‘freestyle’ building in pairs or small groups. More advanced builders can have a go at stop-motion animation, coding and programming. Whatever the activity (and there are lots), they have the opportunity to take charge and start making decisions together. What underpins Brick Club is, of course, the simple idea of play. This comes easily and naturally to most children, and it’s important for social and emotional development, but we know play is not easy for everyone. But one

of the many clever things about Brick Club is that neurodiverse children often come into their own with Lego bricks. “A lot of the kids already know Lego and they feel like it’s something they are good at,” says Gómez. “Often these kids are used to being told that they’re not very good at this or that and have to have extra help – but here is something that they are good A B S O L U T E LY m a g a z i n e s

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SESSIONS ARE LOW STRESS AND FLEXIBLE, REMOVING MANY OF THE BARRIERS NEURODIVERSE AND ANXIOUS CHILDREN CAN FACE IN SOCIAL AND PLAY SITUATIONS

“For facilitators to be able to say ‘wow, you’re really amazing at this’ is so positive”

at.” So children who turn up for Brick Club are not faced with what Gómez describes as that same old round of “negative stories”. Rather than being that child in need of extra help, Brick Club is highlighting what they can do. “This comes at it from a positive – it’s building on their strengths and what they like.” While building things together is the fun bit, there’s a broader goal behind it. Brick Club helps children socialise

without those challenging moments inherent in so many other organised and spontaneous activities – the things that raise their anxiety levels. “You don’t have to have that face-to-face communication. You’ve got a joint focus on a task – a physical thing – and you’re all looking at the instructions, so you don’t have to have forced conversation or small talk.” The use of Lego is happening in local schools too. As Head of Chapter House and Queen’s Kindergarten, Karen Kilkenny says: “There are so many benefits to children having the opportunity to explore Lego. Every week we host the popular Chapter House Lego Club and set up challenges for the children which stimulate creativity, experimentation and roleplaying. The children become miniature designers as they use the medium to create and build anything. They develop their problem solving and communication skills as they discuss their ideas and designs with the group to solve the puzzles either individually or as a team. They have so much fun too, which makes it a great activity for promoting the wellbeing of young people. “Above all, Lego is great for resilience and dealing with frustration. Children can grow in self-confidence and independence as they tackle any mistakes in their creations and are so proud when they have accomplished what they set out to.” playincluded.com

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EDU CATION NEWS The latest from schools across the county and beyond

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BBC’s Young Chorister of the Year 2023 Finals were held late last year, and friends and family of local schoolgirl Natalie Fooks were overjoyed to see her crowned Senior Winner. The awards, held by BBC One’s Songs of Praise and Radio 2, and presented by Aled Jones and Revd. Kate Bottley, showcase the very best in young choral talent across the country. After a challenging but exciting semi-final, during which Natalie sang All Things Bright and Beautiful (by John Rutter), it was her moving rendition of The Virgin’s Slumber Song (by Max Reger) in the Final which saw her hit the high notes and the top spot, as the Young Chorister of the Year. The youngest in her category, at just 14 years old, it’s an incredible achievement for the Sheffield school girl, who is currently in Year 10 at Sheffield High School for Girls, GDST, where she has singing lessons with Dr Vivien Pike. sheffieldhighschool.org.uk

Martin Speight has joined Repton as Technical Director of Cricket. A talented wicketkeeper-batsman, and formerly with Sussex and Durham, he was the recipient of the Walter Lawrence Trophy for the fastest FirstClass century, although he is most remembered for his performance in the 1993 NatWest final. At Repton, achieving in sport at the highest levels of performance and healthy participation for all are in no way mutually exclusive. Sport there is inspirational to all and integral to daily life; alternating whole days and half days of lessons, the structure of the week maximises training time and match play. Over 80% of Reptonians represent the school in at least one sport and every Reptonian participates in sport at least three times per week. Sport, academics and co-curricular exist in complementarity, with no sacrificing of quality. It is Repton’s aim to discover and develop the sporting and athletic potential within every pupil, as part of a balanced and challenging curriculum. reptonsport.org.uk

Stand- out musician Huddersfield Grammar School’s budding guitarist Oban Donaldson has once again hit the high note with his latest victory. Year 7 student Oban has made it through to the final of the ISA’s Young Musician Competition 2024 and will head to St Hilda’s College at Oxford University to compete against other students from nationwide independent schools. Oban competed against 200 applicants for a place in the competition, which is held at high regard within the ISA network. It is no surprise Oban has made it to the final and wowed the judges. His months of practising for the audition and years of honing his skills is clear

to see from his entry video. The judges assessed Oban on his pitch, time, tone and shape, as well as his performance. Head of Music at Huddersfield Grammar School, Mrs Fitzpatrick, said of Oban’s success: “This is a fantastic achievement. We are incredibly proud.” huddersfield-grammar.co.uk

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