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How Keighley shaped the England rugby star •

S PEC I AL Stylish decorations and gifts galore

NOVEMBER 2023

FROM FARM TO FORK

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C U LT U R E AGENDA

The events not to miss in Yorkshire in November

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ELLIE KILDUNNE

The England rugby star who developed a passion in Keighley

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Talking successful podcasts with the Doncaster presenter

28 LEEDS Four pages showcasing why this is a West Yorkshire favourite

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FA S H I O N & B E A U T Y 62 AURELIE French fashion style in the heart of Yorkshire

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That cosy feeling with Brodie Cashmere's AW23 collection

87 FITNESS NOTES Why Silver Lining is all you need to get in shape

Exploring a unique piece of art heading Leeds' way

FOOD & DRINK 52 TASTING NOTES

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The latest launches and news from across Yorkshire

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Eating out with the head chef of the York institution

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Our cutest column yet? Why Yorkshire can't get enough of our furry best friends (p9)

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Getting ahead of the game with our gifts special, plus why Hepworth Wakefield is in the festive mood (p45)

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PROPERTY 120 BLENKIN & CO LETTINGS

96 THE MAIN COMPANY

122 MONEY CAN BUY

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124 CHARITY NEWS

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Behind the scenes of their latest luxury home revamp

We are green with envy when exploring this modern kitchen

It's autumn outside and it's inspiring our design inside

The latest kit and tech for the hub of the home, your kitchen

Details of a unique development in Easingwold

WEDDINGS

Looking for a unique venue for your big day? Here's why Yorkshire Sculpture Park stands out (p72)

A wonderful detached home in Bramhope

How Manning Stainton has raised over £13,000 for Macmillan

A stunning Georgian property in Otley

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LISA BYRNE

Yorkshire YATTER

Lisa Byrne on why our county is all bark (with a little bite thrown in too)

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e often think of Haworth Parsonage, home of the iconic Brontë family in the 19th century, to be a desolate place surrounded by the dark and menacing Moors. However, life wasn’t all gloomy long nights for the literary clan – like many from God’s Own County, they were huge dog lovers. From Emily Brontë to James Herriot and Dame Judi Dench we have always been a county of devoted cynaphiles (technical name for canine fans), with the recent lockdown causing dog ownership to increase by over a third. And while Emily and Anne Brontë owned two dogs, a bull mastiff cross called Keeper, and Flossy, a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, our own daughter, also called Brontë (yes,

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I am a devout fan), has recently been given the wondrous gift of Murphy, a sprocker puppy who hails from Doncaster. Life has been a whirlwind of fun and mischief since our naughty pooch has joined his elder, far wiser, and more gentile cocker spaniel brother, Merlin, in the Byrne household. The task of bringing up Murphy has been helped by several fabulous Yorkshire companies that specialise in dog care. And thankfully the huge variety of meals means that long gone from the cupboard are the mass-produced stinky dog food that used to make me gag. Woof store in Leeds has produced delicious sausage training treats, while ten-year-old Wetherby based The Innocent Hound create healthy air-dried food that have proved a firm favourite. But as all pooch owners know of the copious amount of muck dogs love wallowing in, it’s our York-based Free to Live Ltd which have been a total life saver with their beautifully smelling coat mist, shampoo bar and paw and skin balm. I’ve even used the products on my husband David! But having a dog isn’t all fun and frolics. One morning after overindulging at a Christmas party, I was snoozing in bed when I felt something very warm and twitchy on my face and could taste blood. David rushed into the room, ordering me not to open my eyes, before grabbing a furry creature off my face. He had been walking Merlin when the dog had chased a rabbit and dragged the injured bunny into our bedroom, placing the poor beast on my face as a present. Without doubt it was the worst Christmas gift I have ever received.

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My highlights for the month of November… Having our annual supper with genius author Jilly Cooper before Cheltenham Races. Relaxing in the tub with Richmond-based Kiss the Moon Bedtime Bath Salts. Praying that Santa will bring me the incredible Sisley Beauty Advent Calendar. Chilling out at the world-famous Gilpin Hotel and Spa in the Lake District.

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Wish LIST 10 things we Absolutely love

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TO P TUCK Designed in a nonchalant, relaxed fit in refreshing pale blue, Whistles' Nancy top features a gathering detail around the neck and a drawstring detail at the hem, making it a minimal yet playful silhouette. whistles.com

SOLE MAN Terry de Havilland's metallic leather block platform sandals are just as fresh today as they were in the 1970s. This is Zia, with a lightning flash on the heel. terrydehavilland.com

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TRUE BLUE It's not time to give up on sunglasses yet, and we are loving the collection of frames in various shades of blue at French eyewear boutique Bloobloom. bloobloom.com

HOME OF STYLE The indulgent deep blue tones of the mesmerising topaz gemstone are put on full display in this exquisite gemstone ring design from Berry’s Jewellers, £2,395. berrysjewellers.co.uk

T H E I TA L I A N LOOK Borbonese is a historic Italian brand of bags and accessories. Founded in Turin in 1910, the brand is universally recognized for its Eye of Partridge Suede, capable of attracting an elegant and cosmopolitan clientele. borbonese.com

WA S H U P This Villeroy & Boch Washbowl in Deep Ocean Blue, from £581.40, will add a calming effect to your perfect retreat. ukbathrooms.com

SECOND SKIN Marie Jo's Jane Italian brief comes in a beautiful Velvet Blue shade with intricate embroidery and a feminine vibe. ameliesfollies.co.uk

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

FILL IN Les Mondes de Diptyque is the brand's first scented candle collection offering refills with an assortment of accessories. diptyqueparis.com

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EXPERIENCE WAKEFIELD

Wakefield is perfect for a Christmas staycation. Light Up starts the festivities with stunning installations of light and colour, then tick off your shopping list at the district’s flurry of artisan festive markets, before enjoying an exciting seasonal performance, and indulging in some world-class Christmas food. Finally, choose the ideal place to lay your head with Wakefield’s stand-out accommodation. experiencewakefield.co.uk

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This is a FOREST Until 26 November M O DA , L E E D S Multi-media exhibition ‘This is a FOREST’ will showcase new work by awardwinning Yorkshire-based interactive arts studio, Invisible Flock, collaborating with five UK and international artists. Through sculpture, film, ceramics and installation, ‘This is a FOREST’, which is part of LEEDS 2023, tells the story of the artists’ journey across sites in Leeds in an attempt to reclaim a part of the city as a forest. leeds2023.co.uk/this-is-a-forest

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Simon Reeve 18 NOV E MB E R , S H E F F I E LD CIT Y HALL

This new show will see the adventurer aim to inspire audiences to embark on more journeys and make the most of their chances to have wild experiences in the great outdoors. With behindthe-scenes footage and stunning imagery, Simon will share surprising and thrilling stories, deeper thoughts and hearty laughs. Simon has been hailed as ‘British television’s most adventurous traveller’. His travels have taken him to more than 130 countries, across jungles, deserts, mountains and oceans. sheffieldcityhall.co.uk

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Mark Thomas 8-9 November S T E P H E N J O S E P H T H E AT R E Prepare to be taken on a kaleidoscopic odyssey where disaster, capitalism, empire, stolen youth and stolen wealth merge into the simple tale of a workingclass boy who just wants his dad to smile at him. England & Son was written specifically for Mark by award-winning playwright Ed Edwards. With some deep, dark laughs along the way, this is a one-man play based on characters from Mark’s own childhood as well as Ed’s personal experience in jail. sjt.uk.com

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Florian Gadsby 4 November–25 February, 2024 YSP CENTRE This winter, Yorkshire Sculpture Park presents a new body of work by world-renowned ceramic artist and social media sensation, Florian Gadsby. By My Hands at YSP is a celebration of this incredible young artist’s journey from apprentice to worldwide acclaim. It features new and tried-andtested shapes, angled and simple forms, and beautiful pots coated in iron fired numerous times. ysp.org.uk

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This Month’s Must See

15 November T H E M A R R I OT T L E E D S Smart Works Leeds, the charity that dresses and coaches unemployed women for job and interview success, hosts a fundraising ball and awards ceremony to celebrate its 4th anniversary and the best of Yorkshire fashion. Guests are encouraged to dress in pre-loved, confidence-boosting outfits, and the awards will honour supporting businesses alongside fashion designers, influencers, stylists and retail outlets that support their communities. tickettailor.com/events/ smartworksleeds1

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Dive into cheese riots, explore artificial intelligence, unravel supernatural tales, and immerse yourself in some of the 220+ free events taking place during Being Human Festival 2023 this November. The full programme includes a huge variety of eclectic experiences in venues including museums, libraries, converted fish factories and bombed-out churches across the UK from 9-18 November. The underlying theme of this year’s festival is “Rhyme or Reason”, within

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xplore 24 rooms filled with the sights, sounds and scents of Christmas as Chatsworth is transformed into the Palace of Advent. Walk beneath archways of candy canes, handmade Christmas stockings and mistletoe; wander through a glittering Christmas tree brooch forest and explore Father Christmas’ workshop, look out for elves around the house, making mischief while Father Christmas is away. Decorations include a paper cut artwork by Yorkshire artist, Bethan Maddocks. chatsworth.org

which other themes are explored, including the culture of food, mental health, creative writing and water. The latter includes opportunities to write eco-poetry aboard a canal cruise on the seldomseen waterways of Sheffield. Other local events include a unique event at Chapel FM on 12 November. This year marks the 50th anniversary of the release of Pink Floyd's seminal album Dark Side of the Moon. Discover and rediscover the music and lyrics of Dark Side of the Moon and gain new perspectives and contexts to the album. See more Yorkshire listings at beinghumanfestival.org

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Keighley’s England rugby star Ellie Kildunne on Olympic ambitions and why heartbreak has ignited her unwavering hunger to win B y N ATA L I E L I

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llie Kildunne is a force to be reckoned with. At the age of 24 the tenacious Red Roses fullback, who can also play wing, started out in rugby league at Keighley Rugby Union Football Club in rural West Yorkshire. Today she is fighting fit and flying high at the top of her game. The quote ‘lukewarm is no good’ – a phrase coined by author Roald Dahl – is a tagline on her Instagram biography and one that’s embedded in her psyche. “It’s kind of stuck with me for a while,” she explains. “It’s not something I remind myself of – it’s ingrained in my chemistry to go for things. If I want something to happen, then I’ve just got to throw myself into it. Sometimes it’s good, sometimes it’s bad, but you’ll never know if you don’t jump.” Growing up in a rural setting, Ellie found herself playing outdoors and “tagging along”, aged six, to a rugby club with her neighbours. She recalls fond memories of walks near Ilkley in Yorkshire with her family and the day her brother Sam ‘ran away’.

“I’ll never forget when my brother started running away from me because he thought I was racing him. You can see the competitiveness in our family already! I said I’d race him to a rock in the distance, and I was kind of letting him win, but he carried on running. I went to get mum and dad to try and catch him – there ended up being a search party to find him!” The great outdoors has been integral to Ellie’s successes and drive for rugby. She recounts playing childhood games of Cops and Robbers, wrestling on the trampoline, and playing tag with her now 21-year-old brother Sam, who is hot on her heels as he plays for England Rugby Sevens and the first team at Loughborough University. Now playing for the Harlequins, Ellie confesses her future desire to settle back down in Yorkshire. “I want my kids to have a similar upbringing to me, I’m stuck to my roots. It’s the most gorgeous place in the world. I enjoyed an outdoorsy childhood that involved lots of running, playing games and growing a competitive side, which has given me the skills that I’ve got today on the rugby field.”

Ellie, an evidently proud sister, smiles as she affectionately credits her brother. “I became ‘the girl that played rugby’ and I was a little bit older so I kind of excelled. I think for a long time my brother was in and out of playing football and rugby, but not in my shadow. “My brother has been the best training partner,” she adds. “When I’ve needed it, he’s pushed me, kept me going and that’s something I really appreciate. I wouldn’t be where I am without him.” As Ellie sets her sights on the Olympic dream, she is adamant that brother Sam will be by her side. “Sam has made a name for himself to be a great rugby player and it’s a dream of both of ours to go to the Olympics together at some point or the Commonwealth Games, because it’s absolutely doable for both of us.” Ellie’s rugby career has gone from strength to strength with a string of impressive performances to her name, from an inaugural Premier 15s season with Gloucester, which led to five more Red Roses starts in the 2018 Women’s Six Nations. She moved to 15s to sevens in August 2018, having scored nine tries in eight appearances for the A B S O L U T E LY m a g a z i n e s

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Red Roses. Ellie joined Wasps in 2020 and a move to Harlequins followed in 2021. As for career highlights, Ellie reels them off. “Oh, I’ve got loads,” she grins. “But my top three includes qualifying for the 2020 Olympics. It felt like all the odds were stacked against us. It was just the most amazing time because we worked so hard in the build-up to it to get to that point. “The Women’s World Cup final in 2022 was huge – even though we didn’t win, that experience has shaped me as a rugby player. I’ve never experienced heartbreak like it, but it gave me the first insight of that feeling. You can see it as a downfall,

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“I am very proud to be able to inspire people with what I do” but I genuinely believe it’s created a hunger inside me that I never knew I had.” But it was this year’s Women’s Six Nations victory against France at Twickenham which stands out. Not just for the sheer triumph of winning, but the record crowd of 58,000 fans in attendance – a watershed moment for women’s rugby. As the training bus weaved its way through Twickenham a few hours before kick-off, Ellie psyched herself up – afrobeats blaring through her headphones to focus and “get into her own head”. “When I gazed out of the window, I saw the packed-out streets, which meant we took a different route to the stadium. When we sang the national anthem, I was mouthing it because for once I couldn’t hear the players singing on either side of me. Instead, I could hear the whole of Twickenham singing. We’d spent years standing on the field singing on our own or to empty seats. It was a very, very cool moment and it highlighted where the game is going – it’s just exciting to be part of that journey.” Deep in the throes of Rugby World Cup 2025 preparation, Ellie’s focus is unrelenting. “Training camp is full on; we’re learning a lot now,” she says. “Our days stretch from 7am to 9pm. It’s an intense time of focus in a high-performance environment. When I play for the Harlequins, I have Wednesdays and Fridays off. The different environments

push me in different ways to work hard at being the best player I can be.” Ellie has come a long way from the only girl on the field and hiding to change behind a towel in a disabled toilet. She is the first women’s rugby star to collaborate with a sportswear brand launching her sportswear collection with Canterbury last month. The growth of women’s rugby and inspiring young people remains a passion and a privilege for her. “I am very proud to be able to inspire people with what I do. We’ve shown our strength in what was a male dominated sport. “Ultimately all I’m doing is playing rugby and doing what I’ve done since I was a kid. I play because I enjoy it and I’m passionate about it. And the fact that it has such a strong hold on other people and impacts people’s lives is very cool. I’m just enjoying myself and everything else that comes along with it.” Follow Ellie’s journey @elliekildunne; and see more of the Canterbury range at canterbury.com/ellie-kildunne.list

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s Christmas draws near, the countdown has begun in the Wakefield district. The calendar is jam-packed with an abundance of Light Up events, ensuring a festive season like no other. The festivities commence with the highly-anticipated Light Up Wakefield. This sensational seasonal extravaganza will captivate visitors from 17 to 19 November. Explore a spectacular trail of installations and experience the city in a whole new light – prepare to be in awe as you discover immersive light experiences including LEAP by imitating the dog. This incredible projection mapping piece combines stunning animations and a live singer to create a heartfelt story. Indulge in the charming array of crafts, gifts, and delectable treats offered by local traders at the Christmas Craft & Gift Market and don't miss the chance to savour mouthwatering delights from the street food vendors. Visitors are warmly invited to gather around the cosy fire in the tipi bar, creating the perfect ambiance to enjoy a drink accompanied by live music. Bring the whole family with lots of free festive activities and entertainment from walkabout shadow shows, craft activities and a chance to even meet a real-life elf. While attending Light Up Wakefield, don't miss out on the opportunity to visit The Hepworth Wakefield for even more light experiences. View the world from the perspective of a pollinating insect with Nectary's six massive glowing flowers handcrafted by artist Alison Smith and

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“The illuminous figures' leisurely walk subtly turns into a run at the speed of light”

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scientist Dr Chris Hassall, using recycled materials. The installation in The Hepworth Wakefield Garden offers the chance to interact with this captivating light and sound display. Additionally, participate in an array of creative family activities inspired by the installation in the learning studios throughout the weekend. Elsewhere, the Yorkshire Sculpture Park will host magical Light Up evening events. Visit YSP’s beautiful Chapel to experience Light Organ, a joyful and interactive artwork that brings sound to life by artists Akeelah Bertram and Adam Glatherine and creative technologist Simon Fletcher. The Light Organ will be animated through performances by musician Aron Kyne with a special guest NECTARY COMING TO THE HEPWORTH WAKEFIELD

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vocalist. Visit their coffee shop for warm drinks and snacks before you walk through the Park to the Chapel by torchlight for a unique experience (17 and 18 November). The Light Up festival continues across the district heading to Castleford and Pontefract where the local community celebrate the start of the festive season with their big Christmas light switch-ons before the event heads to Pontefract Castle. After last year’s success, Pontefract Castle Light Up will return on Friday 24 and Saturday 25 November with a 125 metre light installation, which will take over this beautiful and historic site. For Peace by artists sedemminut feature 2-metre-tall illuminous figures whose leisurely walk subtly turns into a run at the speed of light. Light Up Pontefract Castle will provide the opportunity to listen to live music in the fire-lit tipi bar before exploring the homemade Christmas craft market. Why not try your hand at something new? Get your gloves at the ready as

the Saturday will give you the chance to take part in an ice carving workshop. No Christmas celebration is complete without Santa Claus, and in addition to the traditional locations, the Wakefield district offers some unique options. Experience the joy of meeting the man in the red suit in his enchanting grotto located an impressive 140 metres below the surface at the National Coal Mining Museum. The museum will also be hosting their Light Up events from 24-26 November. Throughout the weekend, enjoy various popup activities from captivating performances by brass bands and choirs, to an abundance of delectable festive treats. Families are encouraged to unleash their creativity by participating in a lantern-making workshop, getting ready for the unmissable lantern parade on Sunday evening, which serves as the grand finale to the festivities. Find more at expwake.co/LightUp A B S O L U T E LY m a g a z i n e s

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Illuminating EXPERIENCE If you’re visiting Wakefield for Light Up, why not extend your trip and create a truly magical staycation?

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f you’re looking for Christmas entertainment, there’s plenty to choose from in Wakefield. Experience the sounds of a traditional Yorkshire Christmas with the district’s brass band concerts. Standouts include Theatre Royal Wakefield’s popular Christmas Brass, featuring traditional numbers and seasonal favourites. Yorkshire Sculpture Park’s Brass Christmas is a cosier affair, as the band serenades you throughout a superb three-course dinner. There are also a range of carol concerts taking place around Wakefield. Chantry Chapel will be hosting Chantry Carols, an evening of traditional carols and Christmas music, while Wakefield Cathedral’s iconic, inspiring Carols By Candlelight will delight and move the whole family. Of course, no mention of seasonal entertainment is complete without mentioning Theatre Royal Wakefield’s legendary pantomime. This year’s opportunity for belly laughs and madcap mayhem is Sleeping Beauty – oh, yes it is! The Hepworth Wakefield’s celebrated Festive Market returns over two weekends, with scores of makers selling ceramics, homeware, prints and more, alongside

family activities, live music, food and drink. The Hepworth’s neighbour, Tileyard North, hosts the award-winning Peddler Market: expect street food, music and an eclectic mix of makers. The Art House is the setting for an intriguing exhibitionChristmas market hybrid as the Tiled Gallery is transformed into the Winter Makers Wonderland. Grab a seasonal drink and snuggle up on an armchair surrounded by decorated Christmas trees, then browse unique artworks, prints, furniture and more. National Trust Nostell’s riding school is the setting for Forever After’s highly anticipated artisan craft market. While you’re there, make sure to see the house dressed for Christmas – even the Doll’s House is decorated – and the gardens and parkland are perfect for a winter walk. A magical staycation needs magical accommodation, and Wakefield’s got you covered. If you’re looking for an opulent break, the fairytale lake at Waterton Park Hotel, the idyllic setting of Kings Croft Hotel, and the countryside splendour of Wentbridge House Hotel are all ideal choices. The district’s many self-catering options are a great option if you’re looking for more of a home-from-home experience. Stay on a working farm at Farmer Copleys’ The Farmhouse, a stone’s throw from Yorkshire Sculpture Park at Smithy Ridge Mews, and right on the waterside at Stanley Ferry’s The Moorings. In the heart of the city centre, charming Holmfield Arms and chic Skyhold Stays both provide easy access to shopping, entertainment and – most importantly – all the fun of Light Up! experiencewakefield.co.uk

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GET TO KNOW…

ELLIE MCKAY

DONCASTER

E N T R E P R E N E U R , F O U N D E R O F P O D CA ST, O N A M I S S I O N , A N D D O N CA ST E R LO CA L

Q What does your property business offer? A We provide fixed return investment

opportunities linked to specific projects. A lot of people like the idea of investing in property, but they don’t have time or the inclination to do it themselves. We offered a hands free service that meant that people could focus on doing what they love, leaving us to do what we specialise in. Win, win. Q Where did the idea for the On a

Mission podcast come from? A I wanted to do something for myself during lockdown. What began as a simple means to occupy my mind and build relationships during that time has transformed into a flourishing podcasting business with multiple

sponsors and brand ambassadors. I have interviewed top doctors, scientists and lots of amazing celebrities. We cover so much and it’s for anyone on a mission – everything from AI technology to celebrity bodyguards. I’ve spoken to lots of really interesting people! Q What has been your favourite interview? A A great question and my answer probably

changes every time. I genuinely love all the conversations I have on the podcast and we have made some lifelong friends in the process, but I will alway be eternally grateful to Ricky Hatton. As one of my first guests I was a little bit starstruck as I used to watch him fight on the big screen throughout my teenage years. We didn’t have much of a

following at that point, but when other celebrities became aware that I’d had Ricky on, they were a lot more open to coming on. That bit of luck right at the very start paved the way for our future success. Q How does your professional life fit in with your family life? A Work/life balance, is there such a thing? I love what I do and I’m passionate about it so thankfully it doesn’t feel like work. With three young children, though, my priority will always be my family. Of course sacrifices have to be made and I certainly made more than most in the early days as I travelled up and down the country to build my brand, but now things are a lot more flexible and I tend to work on my own terms. I’d rather get up at 4am in the school holidays to box off a chunk of work before the kids get up if that allows me to spend quality time with them through the day. I never fully switch off, but after a lifetime of struggles, I have finally created a life that I don’t need or want to switch off from. We take a lot of holidays A B S O L U T E LY m a g a z i n e s

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and the kids know how lucky they are, so when I nip off to do team Zooms etc they are more than happy with that. I’ve also been known to squeeze in the odd podcast or two when we are on holiday in Dubai, so I’m constantly leveraging time where I can. Q How long have you lived in Doncaster

and what do you love most about it? A I moved to Doncaster when I was 19. I quit my job and the divisional manager offered me a promotion to keep me so I packed up and moved within the week. It was never intended to be a permanent thing but here I am, 21 years later, married with three kids and two dogs and very much at home. Doncaster is very central, we are close to all our family and I can be in London within 90 minutes, which makes it very accessible for the podcast studio. I get elements of London life without the price tag, so that’s always a bonus. Q Do you have a favourite outdoor spot or landmark in Yorkshire? A We love spending time outdoors. As someone who has had money and also had many, many times of being on the breadline, I’ve come to realise that true happiness comes from the simpler things in life. Walking in the woods with my family is my ultimate happy place, no phones, no distractions, just my crazy little tribe. We love the National Trust and regularly go to Clumber Park, which isn’t far from us. We all love it there, it’s a beautiful scenic walk and you can hire bikes too. We are

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Northumberland instead to start exploring the beauty that’s on our own doorstep more.

“This is a brand new concept and the potential is incredible” also huge fans of The Yorkshire Wildlife Park, which is right on our own doorstep here in Doncaster. Not somewhere you would expect to find lions and cheetahs!

Q What’s next for you? A I have just launched a new business called

Elevate to Success, which is the UK’s best online business event. I’m hugely excited about this project as it’s a unique opportunity for people to connect with the best speakers from the UK and not only listen to their keynote, but also ask questions directly to them very similar to a high ticket mastermind. This is a brand new concept and the potential is incredible, so watch this space. On a Mission Podcast is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and other major platforms. Follow ellie_mckay_official on Instagram SHE LOVES THAI FOOD

Q How about a favourite restaurant? A Honestly, I eat out a lot with my

podcast guests, that is my social life connecting with people and building on those relationships, but when it comes to my home life we would rather snuggle up with our favourite Thai takeaway. Q As we head into autumn, where do you like to head to with the family? A I love all the seasons, but as a family there is something magical walking in the woods on a crisp autumnal day. We normally go abroad in the October break to catch some rays of sunshine, but this year we have opted to go to Kielder Forrest in

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any people are infatuated with Leeds. Its charisma, charm and wealth of cultural energy make it an addictive location that leaves you feeling like you haven’t yet seen it all. Acting as the Mary Poppins bag of Yorkshire, the contemporary city offers infinite options of things to do and places to see. Leeds regularly welcomes shopping enthusiasts, sports lovers, book fanatics and gig-goers from all around the world and always lives up to its great expectations. Despite literary giant Charles Dickens not taking a fancy to Leeds, it is a city that rarely disappoints.

Creative culture Being voted as one of the world’s best places to visit in 2022 by TimeOut, it was specifically recognised for being a hub for lovers of live performances. This is no surprise as Leeds is home to one of the UK’s most famous events, Leeds Festival, which takes place every year in August. The city is also well-known for being the location of the only nationally recognised UK opera company outside of London. Not only does Leeds have a rife music scene, but it also thrives in theatre and ballet, with Leeds Grand Theatre and the Northern Ballet holding residence in Leeds. Not only that, but it was the first place in the world to ever make a film!

Guide, but it was singled out for being a ‘second-to-none’ shopping destination. Home to multiple shopping centres, it has endless stores to explore, making your shopping experience top-notch. The Victoria Quarter embodies an elegant, Victorian-style atmosphere and contains an assortment of independent boutiques and upscale shops, such as Calvin Klein, Louis Vuitton and Mulberry. Trinity Leeds mostly consists of typical high street shops like Boots, H&M and M&S, which actually originated in Leeds when Michael Marks secured a stall at Kirkgate Market in 1884. Kirkgate Market is considered to be one of the best market complexes in Yorkshire and currently holds the title of the largest indoor market in Europe, holding over 800 stalls and attracting 100,000 visitors a week. It’s not only its size that sets it apart, but the exquisite architecture of the

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Shop ‘til you drop There’s no surprise that Leeds is rated one of the best shopping destinations in the UK. Not only was it rated one of the best places to live in the UK, according to The Sunday Times Best Places to Live 2023

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building, which was designed by celebrated architect, Joseph Paxton. Home to some of the most characterful traders in the UK, the market offers fish, meat and fruit and vegetables, as well as having an expansive selection of clothing, plants and beautiful flowers. Leeds also has a great selection of vintage shops in the city centre and surrounding areas, such as Ryan Vintage, Cow Vintage and Vintage Boutique.

Foodie fancy Not only is Leeds famous for its shopping culture, it also has a reputation for being the ‘Foodie Capital of the North’. Being a jack-of-all-trades in the food industry, Leeds is packed with independent outlets, street food from all around the world and a host of restaurants catering to all tastes. Leeds is a true hot spot for street food especially. Trinity Kitchen has a wholly

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unique approach to street food, where some stalls rotate, meaning each time you visit, there will be different choices of vendors to choose from – an abundance of distinctive flavours and cuisines all under one roof. Kirkgate Market, too, is home to award-winning Vegetarian Punjabi streetfood vendor Manjit’s Kitchen, as well as the Yorkshire Pudding Wrap Company. The city’s much-loved indie food scene spans from the city centre to local neighbourhood eateries in locations such

as Hyde Park and Headingley. The UK’s very first independent food festival – Leeds Indie Food – took place this year for the first time in May 2015 and is an annual tradition that champions the best names in the independent food landscape. There are also a host of mainstream restaurants that offer delicious delicacies. Gino D’Acampo is a restaurant located in the Marriott Hotel and prepares immaculate Italian cuisine. Indian restaurant, Mowgli, makes for a novelty experience with its swinging, fairly-lit chairs that are surrounded by trees, taking your dining experience to the next level. The surrounding areas of the city have many independent coffee shops and eateries that have more intimate qualities. Coffee on the Crescent is an independent cafe in Hyde Park that specialises in coffee, cakes and pastries. The staff are especially welcoming and the cafe itself perfectly captures the true essence of its surroundings.

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Good sport If you’re not a foodie, but a lover of sports, Leeds is still the place to be. A city with an affluent sporting heritage, it’s home to the likes of Yorkshire County Cricket Club, Leeds United FC and Leeds Rhinos. It also has an impressive reputation for hosting many international sporting events. Cricket is especially popular in Leeds, with Headingley stadium always proving a great pitch for test cricket. Leeds is always known as a paradise for golfers, with many outstanding golf clubs in the area. Moortown Golf Club, in particular, carries an impressive status, as it hosted the second ever Ryder Cup in 1929.

Educating Yorkshire Leeds was also once rated as the UK’s best university destination, with more than 10% of the population studying their undergraduate degree at a university in Leeds. The city is home to multiple universities, like the University of Leeds, Leeds Beckett University, the University of Law and Leeds Arts University, all of which specialise in different sectors. Many famous faces have in fact studied in Leeds. Star Trek actor, Chris Pine, studied at the University of Leeds for his exchange year. Jonathan and Alistair Brownlee, World Triathlon Champions, are also Leeds alumni, both receiving a sports scholarship for the University of Leeds. Many more wellknown characters were also educated in Leeds, such as reality television star Jamie Laing, Bastille’s Dan Smith and broadcaster Emma Crosby.

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What’s on in NOVEMBER

Award-winning Australian theatre company, Back to Back, brings The Shadow Whose Prey The Hunter Becomes to Leeds Playhouse from 2-5 November 

Acclaimed rapper Kendrick Lamar takes his tour to the First Direct Arena on 3 November 

The 36th Leeds International Film Festival explores films from 78 countries from 3-17 November 

Wonderfully funny podcast, Brown Girls Do It Too, head on tour and make a stop at Leeds Playhouse on 12 November 

Chow Down Winter Village is back for 8 weeks of festive fun from the

10 November until 31 December ROUNDHAY PARK

A homely city Despite its busy nature and popular student activity, it’s also a favoured city for families. Hyde Park, Headingley and Burley are areas that predominantly consist of students, but neighbourhoods like Roundhay, Oakwood and Meanwood tend to be mainly populated by families. These quieter parts of Leeds also contribute eminently to the city’s refreshing nature with many congenial places to walk and explore. Roundhay, for example, is the birthplace of one of the largest urban parks in Europe that was actually created by William the Conqueror. Roundhay Park makes for a beautiful destination to enjoy a walk on a crisp autumn morning. Covering over 700 acres of parkland, lakes and woodlands, the park is a grand event location, hosting many food festivals and concerts throughout the year. It also features Lakeside Cafe, an inviting

tearoom that serves ice cream, cakes and hot drinks. Neighbouring it is indoor wildlife park, Tropical World, where you can meet meerkats, monkeys, lizards and butterflies. It makes for a perfect day of family fun! Leeds also has many more nature-driven areas to explore that are magnificent all year round, but are particularly alluring as the leaves are falling. Temple Newsam, a Tudor-Jacobean house, has lovely grounds to explore, as well as a newly built farm. Kirkstall Abbey, Green Acre Park and Meanwood Valley Trail are also great destinations to wander. KIRKSTALL ABBEY

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A new sculpture from Yinka Shonibare is set to be unveiled as part of LEEDS 2023, creating a powerful legacy for the life of David Oluwale

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ibiscus Rising, a new sculpture by international artist Yinka Shonibare CBE RA, will be unveiled in Leeds on 25 November as part of LEEDS 2023, Year of Culture, co-commissioned by The David Oluwale Memorial Association (DOMA) to honour the life of Oluwale. David Oluwale was a British Nigerian Leeds resident who was hounded to his death on 18 April 1969, drowning in the River Aire as a result of systematic police harassment and violence. Like Shonibare, David Oluwale spent his childhood in Lagos, moving to Leeds in 1949. Oluwale faced homelessness, mental ill-health and racism in the years before his death. Oluwale’s legacy has since inspired protest, reflection and reform in Leeds and beyond. Hibiscus Rising is inspired by the hibiscus flower, a plant ubiquitous in Nigeria. This 10m high public artwork features Shonibare’s renowned African-inspired batik patterns, which explore themes of cultural and national identity. The flower grows all over Nigeria, where both Shonibare and Oluwale spent their childhoods, and for the artist evokes joyful memories of youth. The sculpture will be at the centre of a landscape designed by urban and rural place design company Planit-IE, whose vision of ruptured ground giving way to the growth of the sculpture will create a striking setting. The sculpture will be located in the South Bank on Meadow Lane,

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next to the river in which he died and the recently opened David Oluwale footbridge. Kully Thiarai, creative director and CEO of LEEDS 2023, says: “Hibiscus Rising is one of the most significant projects for LEEDS 2023 and we have been looking forward to seeing this new public artwork realised for a long time. David’s life story is incredibly important to the city and to remember him with such an extraordinary piece of art that will remain in Leeds long after our Year of Culture is something we are extremely proud to be a part of. We hope that Hibiscus Rising will be a symbol of hope, a place for reflection and for coming together in Leeds to look towards a positive future.” Yinka Shonibare adds: “The sculpture will serve as a meeting point for reconciliation, a place of healing, a monument to the care of the most vulnerable in society. A pledge to address issues of poverty, mental health

care, police harassment, homelessness and all types of discrimination. Here a new hope is created out of discord and trauma.” Since 2008, the DOMA charity has been working to promote equality, diversity and racial harmony in Leeds, using art and events to remember Oluwale’s life and create positive change. Hibiscus Rising is a flagship project for the charity with the sculpture and surrounding green space considered as a place for performance and play, contemplation and reflection. In the run up to the unveiling of the sculpture, DOMA are organising events across Leeds to mark this significant moment for the city, including an African-themed fundraising dinner (29 September) and a guided walk around Leeds in David Oluwale’s footsteps led by Joe Williams (10 September). Dr Emily Zobel Marshall, co-chair of DOMA, says: “David’s story has left a mark on the city he came to from Nigeria

to find a better life. Hibiscus Rising will be a memorial for him and also a symbol for the city, a reminder of issues still faced by many today and a place for quiet contemplation as well as cultural celebration. “I took part in a consultation and review of all statues by Leeds City Council, which resulted in the suggestion to ‘commission works of art that commemorate the contributions of the diverse citizens of Leeds’ in July 2022. It’s wonderful to see Leeds City Council committed to supporting ‘Hibiscus Rising’ and delivering on that vital recommendation. A better future can only be built on a better understanding of the past and remembering David through Hibiscus Rising can help us with that, leaving a legacy of hope and creativity.” Councillor Jonathan Pryor, Leeds City Council’s deputy leader and executive member for economy, culture and education, says: “The unveiling of this magnificent new public artwork is a moment Leeds can be truly proud of and one which makes a powerful statement about the city and what it stands for. “As well as being a beautiful new addition to Leeds, Hibiscus Rising will also stand as a lasting tribute to the life and legacy of David Oluwale and, alongside the David Oluwale memorial bridge, will be a symbol of the inclusion, diversity and unity which are the cornerstones of Leeds today. “We’re immensely proud to have worked with the David Oluwale Memorial Association (DOMA), LEEDS 2023 and internationally renowned artist Yinka Shonibare to bring this stunning project to life.” Jenny Waldman, director at Art Fund, concludes: “Hibiscus Rising will be the largest permanent sculpture by Yinka Shonibare CBE RA in the UK. His monumental work, commemorating David Oluwale, will raise awareness of Oluwale’s tragic story whilst inspiring communities and visitors through art. I’m delighted that Art Fund has supported Leeds City Council to commission this important work as part of LEEDS 2023 and look forward to its unveiling in November.” A B S O L U T E LY m a g a z i n e s

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Fine Jewellery Piercing Studs, from £175 saboteur.world

Elijah Earrings, £125 aeyde.com

SMYTHSON Envelope Cross Body Bag, £595 smythson.com

DIPTYQUE Candle Lantern, £65 libertylondon.com

PENELOPE CHILVERS Wyoming Cotton Socks, Three Pack, £35 penelopechilvers.com

JULES B Christmas Tree Print Long Pyjamas £45 julesb.co.uk

PENELOPE CHILVERS Goldie Embroidered Cowboy Boot, £329 penelopechilvers.com

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HER All she wants for Christmas

EDITOR’S PICK

PERL COSMETICS Nourishing Lash Oil, £22 perlcosmetics.com

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RENNE JEWELLERY 2.5mm Classic Bangle & Honour Feather, £130 rennejewellery.co.uk

LEILA SWIFT JEWELLERY Lila Necklace, £105 leilaswift.com

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CHRISTMAS • GIFTS KISS THE MOON Beauty Sleep Collection, £42 kissthemoon.com

EBERJEY Tartan Plaid Pyjama Set, £200 harveynichols.com

CANDIER Can't Talk... Candle, £31 koibird.com

JURLIQUE Rose Hand and Body Indulgence Set, £82 jurlique.co.uk

PAUL & JOE JO MALONE LONDON

GAETANO PESCE

Refreshing Mist anthropologie.com

Limited Edition Christmas Bottle, £124 johnlewis.com

Handmade Resin Nugget Vase, £195 koibird.com

MATCHBOX Rosie Hoops, £30 matchboxjewellery.com

ONITSUKA TIGER Mexico 66SD, £155 onitsukatiger.com

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Games, £12.00 orchardtoys.com

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VANS Kids checkerboard classic slip-ons, £37 vans.co.uk

HECTOR'S POST Personalised books, £29.99 hectorspost.com

BANWOOD Classic bike in green, £290 banwood.com

TONY'S CHOCOLONEY

RIDLEY'S

Christmas chocolate pouch, £10 anthropologie.com

Avocado Smash game, £11.99 johnlewis.com

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LEGO Lego storage head, £19.99 johnlewis.com

JOHN LEWIS Play cafe set, £40 johnlewis.com

KIDS All the best presents for under-11s

RACHEL ELLEN Bee Happy umbrella, £12 rachelellen.co.uk

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JELLYCAT Toastie Amusable Avocado, £22 anthropologie.com

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CHRISTMAS • GIFTS ALESSI Parrot Sommelier Corkscrew, £50 alessi.com

EDITOR’S PICK

MARSHALL Major IV Headphones, £129.99 marshallheadphones.com

RAPHA Logo Socks, £14 johnlewis.com

BERLUTI Peak Point Leather Boot, £1,880 berluti.com

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HARLEQUIN X SOPHIE ROBINSON Sherbet Stripe Robe, £95 johnlewis.com

GANT Checked Pyjama Set, £100 gant.co.uk

ONITSUKA TIGER Track Top, £150 onitsukatiger.com

MOSCOT Sheister Sunglasses, £325 moscot.com

BROOKLANDS WATCH COMPANY CREP PROTECT Ultimate Shoe Care Gift Set, £35 johnlewis.com

PAUL SMITH

Triple-Four Racing Chronograph, £5,754 brooklandswatches.com

Early Bird Scented Candle, £65 paulsmith.com

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DAISY LONDON Zodiac Necklace, £99 daisyjewellery.com

OTHERLY Oatmilk Chocolate Bars, £4 anthropologie.com

JONATHAN ADLER

JOHN LEWIS

Nepo Baby Needlepoint Cushion, £98 jonathanadler.com

JL220 Sewing Machine, £190 johnlewis.com

EDITOR’S PICK

UGG X TELFAR Logo Mini Boot, £170 ugg.com

WESTMAN ATELIER Eye Want You Mascara, £42 westman-atelier.com

MARSHALL Willen Speaker, £99.99 marshallheadphones.com

ALLSAINTS

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CHILLY'S Pastel Bottle, £26 chillys.com

TEENS

Smile Leather Airpods Case, £29 johnlewis.com

Getting it right for the teenagers in the house

RACHEL JACKSON LONDON

Smily Face Earrings, £60 racheljacksonlondon.com

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BLAUER Charlotte Down Jacket, £333 blauerusa.com

MATHMOS Rankin-designed Lava Lamp, £130 mathmos.com

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BOBO WINES Wine in a box, from £39 bobowines.co.uk

THE FRENCH HOUSE

PRAWN ON THE LAWN

French Champagne Coupes, £15 each thefrenchhouse.co.uk

Fish and Seafood to Share by Rick and Katie Toogood, £22 prawnonthelawn.com

ORIGIN COFFEE Feature coffee subscription, from £10.95 origincoffee.co.uk

LE CREUSET Le Creuset cast iron casserole, Rhone, £345 johnlewis.com

HARPER COLLINS Imad's Syrian Kitchen, £26 harpercollins.co.uk

FARHI Caramelised nut selection, £34.99 farhi.co.uk

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Festive Bistro Tile Salt & Pepper Shakers, £20 anthropologie.com

Pandoro Classico, £19.95 carluccios.com

FOODIE Gifts

Presents for chefs and gourmands

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Pig ashtray, £15 stjohnrestaurant.com

BLOOMSBURY A Splash of Soy by Lara Lee, £19.80 bloomsbury.com

DISHOOM

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Dishoom coins, from £10 store.dishoom.com

JOHN LEWIS

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The Cookbook, £30 shop.claridges.co.uk

Pasta machine, £35 johnlewis.com

OUR PLACE Always Pan, large, £155 fromourplace.co.uk

FERM LIVING Beer ornament, £9 fermliving.co.uk

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CHRISTMAS • GIFTS THE INNOCENT HOUND Christmas Bauble with Air-dried British Game Dog Treats, £8.50 theinnocenthound.co.uk

FRENCH BEDROOM Ma Petit Douceur Pet Bed, £325 frenchbedroom.co.uk

THE BOTTLED BAKING CO Goji Berry Biscuit Mix for Dogs, £11 johnlewis.com

SOFA.COM Bluebell Pet Bed, £380 sofa.com

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CAROLINE GARDNER

OUTBACK TAILS Leather Dog Collar, £29.95 outbacktails.com

DOCK & BAY

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PAWHUT Cat Activity Centre, £44.99 robertdyas.co.uk

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ARTEMIS 3-in-1 Dog Wash, £32 hiartemis.com

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SPIRIT Support local craftspeople and pick up something unique at The Hepworth Wakefield’s Christmas Market

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tart your Christmas shopping and support independent makers when The Hepworth Wakefield’s popular Festive Market returns this winter. Now in its 9th year, and a firmly established destination for seasonal gift shopping, The Hepworth Wakefield’s Festive Market will be happening this year on Saturday 25 and Sunday 26 November and Saturday 2 and Sunday 3 December, 10am until 4pm. The Festive Market will take place at Tileyard North, the refurbished textile mill opposite the gallery, and The Hepworth Wakefield. Entry to The Festive Market is £2 – members of the gallery and under 18s can get in for free.

Each weekend will feature a different line-up of stall holders handpicked from Yorkshire and across the UK. Visitors will find over 90 stalls each weekend selling candles, ceramics, gifts for children, homeware, prints, textiles, stationery and food and drink – and each and every purchase comes with the feelgood factor of supporting independent makers. The Festive Market is perfect for families with young children. As well as a sculpture garden to run around in and pop-up Art Pods in the gallery spaces, families can create their very own seasonal prints inspired by Barbara Hepworth’s sculptures, which are on display at The Hepworth Wakefield. Suitable for families with children aged 2-12, family activities are free for Wakefield residents, under 18s and anyone who has purchased an exhibition ticket. During the Festive Market weekends, visitors can also purchase a £6 exhibition ticket to experience all that The Hepworth Wakefield has to offer this winter. Two new exhibitions open to coincide with the Festive Market weekend – the first major museum exhibition of Kim Lim’s work in almost 25 years and a solo exhibition of the work of Scottish painter Andrew Cranston. Also on display are works by Barbara Hepworth and Henry Moore alongside contemporary artists including Turner Prize winner Veronica Ryan and acclaimed ceramicist Magdalene Odundo. Exhibition entry is free for Wakefield District residents, members and under 18s. Plan your visit at hepworthwakefield.org A B S O L U T E LY m a g a z i n e s

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hristmas is fast approaching, are you looking for that perfect place to shop to get some individual and unique gifts? Well look no further – visit Skipton and you will get everything you need to fill those Christmas stockings. Instead of being tempted by online shopping, hit the streets, soak up the festive spirit and have some fun with your friends and family. Skipton has an array of independent shops, so you are guaranteed to not only get something totally unique, but their knowledge, passion and uniqueness makes shopping a much more pleasurable experience. Skipton is home to some amazing shops, so you will be able to cross off those hard to get gifts. Keogh Books, located on

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Skipton High Street, is a second hand and antiquarian independent bookshop selling finely crafted, rare and unusual books. Step back in time as you enter the door and browse the shelves to find the perfect gift for the book lovers in your family. For the more traditional gifts you can explore the High Street and ginnels where you will find shops such as Out of the Ordinary, where over 50 crafters and artisans showcase their bespoke handmade crafts, definitely somewhere to find that one off gift. Find those quirky Yorkshire gifts from Lighthouse Lane, and pop into Magpie 2 for more decorative treasures. Make sure you explore every side street to find those quirky shops you won’t find anywhere else. Just off the High Street you will find Victoria Square and the Canal Quarter where independent shops, bars and restaurants await. Craven Court is a gem waiting to be explored. It was originally a 16th century

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theatre and in 1988 was developed into a shopping centre. Today, its original stone walls, which are partly listed, provide a traditional backdrop to a unique shopping experience with a wide range of shops alongside a selection of cafes to grab a spot of lunch or a coffee and cake to warm up before hitting the streets again. Spend some time in the centre, it is somewhere truly unique with a mix of independents and high street retailers and, what’s more, it is undercover so you can stay warm and dry. While in Craven Court, if you live with a budding wizard and Harry Potter fan, a visit to the Geekside is a must. You will enter the wizarding world where you will think you are in Diagon Alley, look through the official merchandise and treasures to find that special something. If wizarding isn’t your thing, they have something for all Geeks out there from Star Trek to Marvel to Stranger Things. This really is a must visit shop when in Skipton. Christmas officially begins in Skipton on Sunday 26 November. Start your day

cheering on the Santa Fun Run where nearly 2,000 Santas take to the streets for the 5km run. You can even take part if you’re feeling energetic. It is a spectacle to watch so get there early. Throughout the afternoon, explore the town and enjoy some Christmas shopping and festive food, before later in the day taking in the jolly atmosphere with the Christmas Lights Switch On. Once those lights are twinkling it is truly time to feel festive. Skipton is well known for its Christmas Markets, which take place on the High Street on the 3rd and 10th

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December. Absorb the Christmas spirit as you take in the market where there is a fantastic mix of local traders and some of the region's favourite artisan makers, producers and crafters. Then explore the wide range of independent and high street brand shops located throughout the town. There is a great selection of food and drink, live entertainment and family fun, so it's definitely worth a visit. On 3rd December make sure you also visit the Canal Basin for the Christmas Artisan Market, home to talented stallholders offering an amazing selection of predominantly handmade and hand produced food, drink, arts and crafts. You really will be spoiled for choice. Skipton is proud to be home to so many talented retailers and is a true retail destination, making Skipton your first choice when planning your Christmas shopping adventures. Think Christmas, think Skipton. Not only do they have fantastic shops in Skipton, it is also teeming with places to eat, drink and be merry; they’ve got artisan

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coffee shops, craft beer bars and restaurants for every budget. When you have finished your Christmas shopping, relax and enjoy sampling the fine food and drinks on offer. You won’t need to look far, from the High Street to the wonderful little side streets you will find totally unique bars and restaurants. For craft ale lovers, keep your eye out for the numerous craft ale bars such as The Beer Engine, which has recently won the CAMRA Regional Pub of the Year for Yorkshire. Or why not stay for the evening and enjoy the thriving live music scene at venues such as The Mess Room, Sound Bar or Speakeasy. So, this Christmas, shop independent, shop small and let’s keep our amazing High Street alive for us all to enjoy. Find out more at welcometoskipton.com PHOTO BY STEPHEN GARNETT

Winning Feeling While you are in Skipton check out some of the Skipton Business Award 2023 Winners Best Retailer

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Best Family Business Howard's Market Stall 

Best Food & Drink Business Le Caveau 

Best Live Entertainment Venue The Mess Room 

Best Tourism Business Skipton Town Hall

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PAIRING PERFECTION THE IVY ASIA

This autumn brings a unique collaborative pairing menu to Leeds’ The Ivy Asia. The two powerhouse brands Akashi-Tai and The Ivy Asia have united to mastermind a collaborative menu: Sake Sensations. The menu will showcase the best flavours from the continent, perfectly paired with mouthwatering and inspired sakes. This will sit alongside their autumn menu, which features a host of spicy concoctions to warm you up as the chilly nights creep in. theivyasia.com

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The latest launches and news from across Yorkshire By MARK KEBBLE

Wine recommendations for the month By THE WINE SOCIETY

Cutio Macabeo, Carineña 2021  10.50 A textured, round Spanish white which has floral fruit and an appealing nuttiness from lees ageing. This comes from a small family project which is now run by third generation Jorge Nevascues.

The Society's Australian Cabernet Sauvignon 2021,  £8.50 Made for The Wine Society by Yalumba, one of the great names of Australian wine, the nose is juicy, generous and bright with blackcurrant notes. The palate is full-bodied and fresh, with black and red-fruit character and great structure.

The Society's Celebration Crémant de Loire 2020,  £13.50 This elegant, refined sparkling wine is made for The Wine Society by Gratien & Meyer. It comes from the Saumur region of the Loire and uses a large percentage of chardonnay in the blend, which gives the wine its length and delicacy. Light, bone-dry and refreshing, it makes for a delightful aperitif. 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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Taste of the Med THE FEVERSHAM ARMS

Discover the Mediterranean-inspired oasis hidden in the heart of Helmsley, Yorkshire – the Feversham Arms Hotel & Verbena Spa. With so much more to offer than beautiful rooms, this idyllic retreat invites guests to savour delectable cuisine and indulge in relaxation at its chic spa. Feversham Arms is also a gateway to discover one of the best-kept UK secrets - the breath-taking opportunity to witness Minke whales and dolphins off the Yorkshire coast. After guests' thrilling adventures, Feversham Arms provides a haven of relaxation. fevershamarmshotel.com

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DESSERTS Three Yorkshire favourites to mark British Pudding Day on 9 November

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New beginnings THE TACK ROOM

The Tack Room Restaurant within The Wensleydale Hotel sits on the Market Place in the tiny little town of Middleham, on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales. Chef Norman Mackenzie took up the reins last year. The casual lunch menu offers something for everyone from Croque Monsieur to Baked Queen Scallops, served in the bar, with traditional Sunday lunch served in the restaurant. thewensleydalehotel.com

HAUTE DOLCI Indulge in the art of desserts only at Haute Dolci Leeds. They take immense pride in their handcrafted selection of desserts, from cakes, cheesecakes, fluffy pancakes, indulgent cookie dough, to other exquisite confections. hautedolci.co.uk

The Plough is situated in the pretty village of Scalby and is the perfect destination dining spot on the North Yorkshire coast. They have just released their new seasonal and festive menus. Head Chef, Jon Smith, and his talented team create modern British dishes with new and exciting flavours, showcasing the very best local and seasonal ingredients. theploughscalby.co.uk

LITTLE DESSERT SHOP Little Dessert Shop is an awardwinning brand based in Pontefract that has continued to innovate to become the leading trendsetter in the UK since 2015. Expect handcrafted artisanal waffles, crepes, coffee, cheesecakes, cookie dough, gelato and more. littledessertshop.co.uk

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Gift from Yorkshire VINO COCO

Quality is at the centre of everything they do at Vino Coco. From the sourcing of their wines, truffles and snacks, to the design and construction of their packaging, and the couriers they select to deliver the goods, they go the extra mile to ensure that everything is 100% perfect, every hour of every day. Their signature 12 truffle selection box includes raspberry & champagne truffles, salted caramel truffles and gin & tonic truffles, amongst others - completely delicious! vinococo.co.uk

HEAVENLY DESSERTS Designed to delight your senses, the menu at this Leeds, Bradford and Hull institution continues to innovate dessert dining. With flavours ranging from classic to contemporary, their desserts deliver a dining experience like no other. heavenlydesserts.co.uk

The Weston Hotel re-opened their restaurant, Cecil’s, this autumn and have launched an a la carte menu crafted from local, Yorkshire produce. This stunning, sea view restaurant is now run by talented chef Andrew Heward, and his sous chef, Ronan Weatherill. The team works hard with local suppliers to produce creative seasonal dishes and traditional favourites to whet one’s appetite. It's the perfect spot to enjoy a hearty meal after an autumnal walk. westonhotel.co.uk A B S O L U T E LY m a g a z i n e s

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The head chef at one of York’s finest restaurants, Will Lockwood on working for Tommy Banks, tasting menus and turning his back on forensic science By MARK KEBBLE

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bsolutely Yorkshire has met many masters of their craft, and more often than not they always seem to be almost blissfully unaware of how amazing their work is. It’s something that certainly springs to mind when chatting to Will Lockwood, who is as modest as they come when reflecting on his work. The head chef of Roots is a holder of one Michelin star, but he seems so relaxed as he recounts his journey to the York fine dining institution. “I think hospitality and cooking was always in my DNA, but I was never encouraged at school to follow this career route,” he reflects, “even though I was obviously incredibly passionate about it. I think schools and colleges are very quick to push you down the

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university route, even if it’s not the right option for you, and it wasn’t for me.” He studied Forensic Science at university, a subject I have to admit I am fascinated about – but it did not leave its mark on Will. “I don’t think anything I learnt at university helped me,” he shrugs, “but I did enjoy moving out, gaining independence and meeting new people.” During this time, and many years before, another side to Will’s life was taking shape. “From a really young age I loved cooking,” he smiles. “My mum was always a good cook, and I’ve always been really greedy, so when I realised I could cook for myself, it was a win, win. I used to cook a lot at home throughout my early teens. I would just flick through recipe books and decide what I wanted to cook that week. The dishes always turned out pretty well, so I think I might be half decent at it.” It’s just the first of several modest statements that Will serves up during our interview. Once he had decided that helping solve crime was not for him, an entirely different scene was set. “When I left university, I worked in a restaurant called The Spiced Pear, close to where my family lived,” he says. “It was a great place to work, and always busy, so it turned me from a home cook into thinking like a professional chef pretty quickly.” It’s nearly ten years since he joined uber-award winning chef Tommy Banks at the Black Swan in Oldstead. Why was he keen to make that leap? “Honestly? I didn’t really know about The Black Swan at all, but I knew it had a Michelin star, and I had a lot of ambition, so I just really wanted to work there. But I thought I wasn’t going to cut it. The standard in the kitchen was so much higher than what I was used to, and I was incredibly hard on myself. I did eventually relax into the role, and before long I was used to the standard. It was amazing and I learnt a lot very quickly.”

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“You can be more extreme in one particular flavour or texture” ROOTS PETIT FOURS VENISON TART

Will became a key part of The Black Swan’s evolution and has remained a part of the Tommy Banks’ foodie machine ever since. “Tommy is just a really great boss,” Will smiles. “He was a good and very patient teacher when I was a young chef. As I’ve progressed to running the kitchen, he’s continued to be supportive, but allows me to create the food that I want to make.” That running of a kitchen brings us to Roots in York. Roots was built in a public house dating back to the 19th century, previously called The Bay Horse. Thought up by the duo of Tommy Banks and restaurateur Matthew Lockwood, the restaurant was their bid to bring a taste of the chef’s flagship to the city. INSIDE ROOTS

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The name ‘Roots’ is a nod to the chef’s origins in Oldstead, and likewise, the menu mixes classical dishes from the restaurant with new ones, in a modern, laid-back, city centre dining room. Roots was awarded a star in the Michelin guide for Great Britain and Ireland in 2021, the year that Will took over the head chef role there. “I was just really excited for a new challenge, and to put my stamp on things and make it the best restaurant I possibly could,” he says on the change of position. He discusses how the team are constantly evolving when it comes to the dishes we can enjoy at Roots, but the essence of the menu remains the same. “It is really dictated by the produce from Oldstead farm,” Will says. “We want to make every ingredient and dish on the menu as delicious and creative as we possibly can.” Why have they gone down the tasting menu route? “I think tasting menus allow you to balance the taste and texture

throughout a menu rather than on just one plate of food,” Will explains. “For me, this means you can be more extreme in one particular flavour or texture because you balance it out with the rest of the menu. It’s a much more creative way of cooking.” Does he have a favourite dish currently on the menu? “My favourite dish is the crab custard and toast. It’s almost become a signature dish of ours at Roots and definitely one of the most photographed on social media. It’s just got everything a dish needs – a bit of spice, crunch, acidity, creaminess and of course caviar.” He’s keen, too, to pass on some knowledge to hungry diners. “The team and I want to make the Roots experience as special and unique as possible, but in a more relaxed, non-stuffy environment. We try really hard to tell the story of our ethos and ingredients too, so guests understand just how special the dishes are that they are eating. We get a lot of people celebrating special occasions with us, so it’s important we make those moments memorable for them.” Roots is certainly one of York’s most memorable restaurants to visit, but Will insists the entire city is coming good when it comes to food. “The scene is quietly getting better and better in York,” Will says. “There are some fantastic places around regardless of your budget. Fingers crossed it continues the way it’s going.” As Will is called back to the kitchen, we end as we began with a modest soundbite from one of Yorkshire’s top chefs. With his 10-year anniversary working with Tommy Banks up in 2024, how has he changed? “Well, I’m a lot older than when I first joined…” rootsyork.com

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ive Star Collection is a wellestablished family-owned business, made up of three unique eateries with luxury accommodation. This Yorkshirebased company is owned by husband-and-wife entrepreneurs Nick and Sandra Thomas, who live locally in Scarborough. The family have a big involvement in the day-to-day operation, fuelled by their aspiration to provide amazing hospitality in their hometown. Especially over the festive period, when great food, drink and hospitality is paramount. The Plough focuses on creating exciting flavours using local and seasonal produce, which is wonderfully demonstrated in their delicious two or three course festive menu. With an exceptional choice of dishes including red wine braised beef cheek, roast hake fillet with crab beignet and white chocolate & clementine crème brulee, it’s the perfect destination to dine this winter. And if you’re looking to celebrate New Year’s Eve in style, The Plough are hosting an unforgettable evening with an exquisite sevencourse menu, followed by DJ set to dance your way into 2024. The Mayfield is a family-friendly pub, wellknown for its traditional carvery, soft-play area and live entertainment. Along with a great value festive menu, back by popular demand is their festive bottomless brunch. Choose from a great selection of brunch options including pancakes, breakfast muffin, Yorkshire pudding wrap or even festive dirty fries – all enjoyed with unlimited drinks. This year’s sell-out tribute nights include Abba, Beyonce, Boy George and more. Enjoy a two-course pre-show meal and party till late with their resident DJ, a great way to let your hair down this Christmas. The Yew Tree is a charming village café, renowned for its excellent variety of freshly

baked cakes and trademark afternoon tea. Throughout December they’ll be serving a special festive afternoon tea, featuring hot toasted sandwiches and Christmas scones, as well as seasonal specials and hot drinks to eat in or takeaway. All of these experiences can be extended by a stay in one of Five Star’s stunning en-suite rooms or holiday cottages, available for short breaks or long stays over the festive period. Five Star Stays are luxury 5* self-catering cottages, immaculately presented with modern features and pet-friendly. They’re ideal for exploring the beautiful surrounding coast and countryside or to just relax with the Five Star eateries on your doorstep. The collection venues are looking forward to hosting Christmas the ‘Five Star way’, welcoming corporate parties, seasonal family get togethers or customers just wanting to experience their warming Yorkshire hospitality this festive period. fivestarcollection.com A B S O L U T E LY m a g a z i n e s

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Q Have you always been interested in fashion? A Fashion magazines were all I was interested in. I was obsessed with the Sex in the City film, not for the sex in the city, but for the clothes. My first job was at Hobbs as a Saturday shop girl. I was good at selling and this led me to study fashion marketing at Nottingham Trent. Q Do you have any fun stories from when you started out? A My first internship was at Gucci in the press office and it was at a time when content creators and influencers didn’t exist. Instagram wasn’t a thing until 2014 and blogs were only just starting to draw attention. It was all about the celebrities. I would be chucked into the back of a taxi with handbags to drop off to Peaches Geldof’s house in the hope that she would get papped and put into a magazine. That's how we did it back then! Q Why do you love French style? A When I was at university, I visited Paris with

my mum for the weekend and fell in love. After interning for a while and climbing the ladder, I got an assistant role at a press office in Paris. I was 22 and had very English fashion. When I arrived there, I quickly learnt there were unspoken rules when it came to fashion. For example, wearing tights was a sin. I had this style re-birth on how to dress the French way. Working the shows with all the celebrities, you could say I was a real-life Emily in Paris.

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quintessentially French. In terms of design, scallops are also a very popular feature for trims of cardigans or t-shirts. Q Does your personal style go hand-in-hand with Aurélie? A Some people joke that it’s the ‘Luniform’ because my name is Lucy and Aurélie is all that I wear! I’ve had people contact me to say, ‘Your model is really pretty, but we want to see more of you because it’s real’. I really like that it's a small, curated collection with our core basics like the trench, jumpers, blouses and jeans. Q What’s the best thing about Yorkshire? A The people and being in a friendly

community where everyone says hello. I also love being close enough to the Dales for big country walks at lunch.

Q What are you working on at the moment? A We’re just about to launch our first

jewellery collection, French style of course. English jewellery is quite chunky with big chains, whereas French jewellery is very delicate. So Aurélie will have finer pieces that are affordable, for everyday wear. aurelie.co.uk AURÉLIE JUMPER, NAVY

Q What made you want to launch Aurélie? A In terms of my background, I worked on

lots of big French accounts with beautiful hotels like Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc and Le Bristol Paris. I loved it, but decided to move back home and set up on my own. I had my agency, LRPR, for about six years until the pandemic hit and travel was annihilated. It made me rethink and gravitate back to my fashion roots. I knew about wholesale, where suppliers were and had a connection with French clothing, so I just went for it. Q Who is the Aurélie woman? A Aurélie is designed for the English

woman, with an authentically French touch. It’s someone who wants to feel put-together and chic, but doesn’t have to think too hard. They’re not overdone, but they feel effortlessly amazing. Q How do you implement French style on the women of Yorkshire? A I personally love the French look, but there is a formula to it. It’s about showing our customers how to style the pieces for everyday life. British women have different

figures to French women, so we don’t dress the same. A lot of French women wear drapey, backless things and they might not wear a bra. Whereas that’s not going to work for us because we tend to have curves and bigger chests! Whenever I’m buying pieces, I always ask myself if it’s going to flatter my clients. Q So, your role overlaps as a stylist and personal shopper too? A Yes, I try to advise as much as possible on the website and social media. All the pieces should easily be able to rotate within the wardrobe. You could wear that classic cut T-shirt with trainers on the school run, or you could dress it up for dinner with a sexy lace underneath paired with black jeans and heels. I also have individual clients that I source specific items for. I’m always honest if I can’t find what they’re looking for because it has to meet a certain standard. Quality is really important to me and the Aurélie brand. I love well-made clothes. Q What is Aurélie’s best-selling item? A The Breton jumper, it just seems to

fly out. I wear it all the time myself. It’s

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Ear Candy

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“Nowhere else could we have our photos with such iconic sculptures” DAWN & JAMES OUGHTIBRIDGE

MARRIED AT YSP ON 22 JULY

Photography by Cristian Barnett

The YSP has been an important location for both James and I throughout our lives. Long before we met, we both visited the sculpture park as children. James is a ceramic and bronze sculptor and I am a teacher of textiles, design technology & art, so the park has always been a source of inspiration to us. When we were looking to settle and find somewhere to live with our blended family which includes four children and a dog, West Bretton, where the park is located, was the obvious choice. James has a studio and gallery space at Longside, part of the YSP estate. We regularly walk in the grounds and always say “Hello Barbara” when we pass the Family of Man Sculptures by Barbara Hepworth, who is a huge inspiration for both of us. With a plethora of delightful memories, we couldn’t think of anywhere more perfect to get married. It was important for us to capture the magnificence of these important works of art. Nowhere else could we have our photos with such iconic sculptures with such a stunning landscape as the backdrop. We were lucky enough to convince our friend Cristian Barnett, an extremely talented and renowned food photographer, to shoot the wedding. He had some wonderfully unusual ideas for the pre wedding photography! We

loved his vision for something truly unique. We had photographs taken with sculptures by Henry Moore, Barbara Hepworth, Anthony Caro, Robert Indiana and James Turrell. The service itself was intimate, with just our closest family and wedding party, and it took place in the main visitors centre. The team took care of everything, really looked after us and accommodated all our wishes for the look and feel of the ceremony. My father and eldest son gave me away. My youngest son and my step brother played guitar for me to walk down the aisle (Big Love, by Fleetwood Mac). James' son was the ring bearer and his daughter was one of the bridesmaids along with two of our nieces and three of my closest friends. We chose to have our wedding reception at The Weston restaurant in the grounds of the YSP. We are both fans of contemporary architecture and the atmosphere and spectacular views were exactly what we wanted. Matt, the manager of the Weston, and his team served up an impressive three course meal for our 90 guests who joined us for the celebrations. It was a wonderfully relaxed vibe with impromptu speeches, readings and poetry, and music and dancing later on. The food was exemplary, beautifully presented, plentiful and sophisticated. With our wonderful family and friends travelling from far and wide, it was a true pleasure to welcome them all to be immersed in this beautiful part of Yorkshire and show off our art, food and warmest hospitality at its best. A B S O L U T E LY m a g a z i n e s

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As a couple, we’re pretty flamboyant. So we always knew that we wanted a venue which would offer something different and deliver a wow factor on our big day. YSP was a no-brainer for that reason. It’s also a special place for both of us. We’ve both been visiting together since we first met and Liam’s parents have been involved with the venue for over 43 years, making it not only beautiful, but emotionally poignant. We decided to have a small service of 56 people outside in the formal gardens, as the grounds are so incredibly beautiful. We hired benches from a local company to seat our guests and had beautiful aisle sculptures created by Liam’s mum, artist Joanna Mowbray and constructed by Campbell Mowbray. We then enlisted the help of our friend and superstar florist, Yan Skates, to create bespoke flower arrangements to run down the aisle runner. Although we knew YSP had an auditorium to fall back on, it’s safe to say we were praying for good weather on our big day, but it actually rained the entire morning. My stepdad Russell ended up re-polishing the wedding car three times before picking me up. But, after a pretty stressful morning of panic and rain, a miracle happened. The sun shone down and it ended up being exactly as we envisioned it. The YSP grounds were the perfect setting for me to walk down the aisle arm in arm with my grandad and for us to get married. My mum and grandmother were in tears – after 15 years together, finally we were married! It couldn’t have been a more amazing ceremony. One of the things we loved most about YSP as a venue was the ability to roll everything into one, the ceremony, the photos and our wedding breakfast. So once we had tied the knot in the formal gardens, we briefly left

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our guests and went off on a Land Rover tour of the park to capture photos with Leo, our photographer, and my Maid of Honour, Rachel, for emotional and of course dress support. Being able to visit the different artworks in the grounds offered such an incredible backdrop for our photos, the only difficulty was trying to pin down which pieces to visit and avoiding the sheep poo. But we think the shots were well worth the stains. We then headed upstairs to the dining room, which had been completely transformed by the staff and our YSP planner Lisa. You would never know it was a cafe during the day. We had five larger round tables seating the guests, a table displaying our amazing three tiered wedding cake made by Liam’s mum and a long head table to seat all our family. Each table was decorated with white table clothes, vintage bottles and

brass candle stick holders we had collected, bespoke name card holders designed by Liam’s dad and little crystal wedding favours created by our friend Florence. To some it might seem random, but for us it all came together to create the eclectic look we were after. The catering at YSP was second to none, our guests enjoyed a selection of canapes, then an amazing three course meal consisting of salmon mouse, vegan tartlets, braised lamb & grilled sea bass, as well as a dessert of dark chocolate tart. The food was amazing, the service was seamless and the atmosphere was perfect. We didn’t have to worry about a thing. All in all we loved using YSP as our venue. If you’re after something a little bit different it’s an amazing spot with a brilliant staff that made our day incredible. Find out more at ysp.org.uk

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irdsall House, near Malton, prides itself on offering a truly bespoke experience where no two weddings are ever the same. Whether you are looking for a small, intimate wedding in the Little Temple or an extravagant banquet in the Ballroom, the team go the extra mile to create the perfect day for you as a couple. With exclusive use of the house and gardens you can ensure you will have total privacy surrounded by stunning interiors and scenery. Their events team work closely with you to achieve a day you will remember for the rest of your lives. Coming for 2024 – a renovated entertainment space in the basement of the house, ensuring that celebrations can last well into the night. Birdsall House really is Yorkshire’s best kept secret. To find out more or to book a viewing contact weddings@birdsall.com or visit birdsallhouse.com

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or over 50 years, Springfield Healthcare has been providing exceptional care in beautiful settings across the North of England. They started as a family-run care home in Garforth, West Yorkshire, and they have grown significantly since then. They now employ over 1,200 people, providing care and support in the community and across their luxury care homes. However, they are still a family business and kindness is at the heart of everything they do. With over 500 beds across seven care homes in Beverley, York, Leeds, Harrogate, and Ilkley, they offer a mix of residential, nursing and dementia care. So, no matter where you are on your care journey, they’re happy to help you find the right solution.

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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. Founder Damian Barker's expert skills in all aspects of building combined with thorough organisation and attention to detail has helped him build an extensive portfolio won 100% through recommendations as he invests in seeing every project through end-to-end. Since its launch, Verus Construction has grown from small scale extension projects to specialist and unique multi million pound projects within just over a decade. Born and bred in Bradford, Damian started his career as a joiner and built his

first home at the age of just 23. Over the last few years, Damian’s portfolio has grown extensively to include large scale specialist projects in Yorkshire. Damian and the team at Verus Construction follow Government contract administration guidance across all projects to create a collaborative, well structured environment of clear communication, personability and reliability. Recently completed, Sandmoor Avenue (pictured here) in Leeds is Verus Construction’s latest luxury home project. Recommended to Leeds-based homeowners Laura and Robin through Studio Map architects, Damian’s thorough planning and long list of end-to-end projects helped to persuade Laura and Robin to choose to work with him. Verus Construction also boasted a portfolio of already completed large scale projects that aligned with their vision for the build, and they were impressed with Verus’ commitment to

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creating a home that celebrated minimal luxury, bringing elevated features to the property whilst creating a calm, peaceful and cosy house that felt like home. Here, Damian discusses other elements at Sandmoor Avenue:

Open plan living and hidden rooms

Open plan living has grown hugely in popularity over the last few years, creating versatile and functional spaces. By creating hidden rooms and seamless storage we’ve allowed the main kitchen and dining space to become a minimal, clean and clutter free space. The luxury kitchen features a central fireplace that connects the living and dining areas to create the perfect entertaining space. The polished concrete floor can also streamline the eye, guiding you through the home via the consistency of the material, creating a cohesive and connected space that flows naturally into the concrete patio outdoors. The industrial aesthetic of the flooring is complemented with pops of colour to create a trendy and sleek living space.

Luxury bathrooms

Sandmoor Avenue is complete with four bathrooms, a sauna and two additional cloakroom bathrooms. The two main bathrooms boast large freestanding bathtubs, wet room showers, full wall to ceiling glass walls and double sinks, and the master bathroom also boasts a luxury glass sauna.

Minimal luxury

The bedrooms focus on creating quiet luxury. When building a minimal luxe bedroom, it’s essential to pair back on the visual clutter, instead focusing on in-built storage and tactile materials to create a space that feels calming and homely. Sandmoor Avenue also features a swoon-worthy dressing room attached to the master bedroom and a hidden spare bedroom with its door concealed within built-in wardrobe doors. Cohesion and simplicity has been created through the bedroom colour palettes, which bring in colour subtly, to make spaces that are timeless.

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Statement glass

Glass is becoming a go to material for creating a statement in luxury housing projects and simultaneously creating brighter spaces that flood homes with light and colour. The Sandmoor Avenue project was complete with an entirely glass back and bifold doors, creating a huge open plan living room and dining space that flows seamlessly into the garden. Large internal windows are featured throughout the rest of the home. Glass balconies have also been created in both the office and master bedroom which connect the rooms to the garden, creating a sense of tranquillity. Modern statement glass doors have also been used at the front entrance, bringing unique style and colour to the home as well as a statement chandelier, which holds hundreds of individual light bulbs.

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“It's a kitchen that embodies sophistication whilst offering practical space”

GREEN

Exploring a stylish new kitchen in York, created by The Main Company

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ocated in the charming city of York is this captivating and eye-catching green kitchen project from Yorkshirebased The Main Company. A design that seamlessly blends style, function and opulence, the homeowners wanted a space that embodied sophistication whilst offering plenty of practical space. A combination of greens and blacks, the L-shaped kitchen’s dark colour palette is bathed in natural light from the incredible glass roof, casting beautiful shadows across the space which move throughout the day with the sun. The homeowners wanted the kitchen to stand out, but not detract from the geometric design of the roof, so opted for lower cabinets only under the roof, with taller cabinets incorporated elsewhere. The warm undertones of Little Greene’s ‘Citrine’ adorns the cabinets, paired with elegant brushed gold hardware from Heritage Brass. The fresh, vibrant olive green pops against the moss-coloured walls and Little Green

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‘Jack Black’ black kitchen island in the centre which helps draw the eye in and complement the colours of the industrial roof. The Main Company has masterfully paired old and new to complement both the history of the home and the contemporary feel of the extension. From the classic shaker cabinetry and terracotta brick floor tiles to the modern black and gold lighting and top-of-the-line appliances, the kitchen provides the perfect luxurious backdrop for both entertaining and day-to-day living. The kitchen’s layout has been designed to include maximum storage and efficiency, alongside statement features. A wall of floor to ceiling cupboards plays host to a large built-in pantry as well as plenty of drawer space for pots, pans and cooking utensils. The white, veined quartz worktops are durable and easy-to-clean allowing a seamless space for food preparation and cooking. With the homeowners appreciating the finer things in life, eye-catching features include striking artwork above the sink and hob, as well as an impressive home bar. The aged brass splashback, adorned with floating shelves, provides the perfect backdrop for their extensive collection of wines and spirits, creating a focal point for guests to admire – without taking attention away from other areas of the kitchen. maincompany.co.uk

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CARRIÈRE FRÈRES Scented Taper Candles, £32 for six carrierefreres.co.uk

RIPON INTERIORS Antler Serving Bowl, £139.95 riponinteriors.co.uk

ERCOL Marlia Armchair in Red Rust, £1,060 ercol.com

COAL LIVING Chateau Merlot Bauble Collection, 5 styles, Handmade Glass Bauble, £8 coaliving.co.uk

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LEAF ENVY Windsor Rust Pot, £20 leafenvy.co.uk

ICONIC INTERIORS Lobby Desk Chair in Rich Chestnut, £995 iconicinteriors.com

WILDFLOWER BOTANICALS Autumn Luxury Candle, £22 wildflowerbotanicals.co.uk

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The latest addition to KitchenAid's palette is Agave, a beautiful blend of blue and green with a matte finish. And you can even order one with your initials engraved. kitchenaid.co.uk

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At Leger, we share your view and work with you to create kitchens and bathrooms that are inspirational, innovative, yet intensely practical.

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MAKERS Sam Shaw, managing director of Leger Interiors in York, on why the company is perfect for a host of home renovation projects

Q When was Leger Interiors founded and

what initially did you specialise in?

A Established in 1984, Leger Interiors

began as a small family business, primarily specialising in kitchens for 18 years. The business changed hands when it was acquired by Mark and Jackie Pickersgill, who not only continued its operation, but also expanded it further. In January 2022, my wife and I assumed ownership of the business. Our decision was inspired by our exceptional experience with Leger Interiors a few years ago when we renovated our family bathroom. Q What can we expect if we

visited your York showroom?

A Our showroom is a hive of activity with

a relaxed, friendly, welcoming atmosphere. The team are highly trained, helpful and willing to listen – we allow the customer to set the pace. Working with a vast array of suppliers we are confident we can provide our customers with their new dream kitchen and bathroom at a price to suit any budget. Q How do you like to work with clients? A At Leger, our goal is to alleviate as much

stress as possible from every project. We collaborate directly with our clients, ensuring a seamless transformation. From design to completion, we handle every aspect, including construction projects to accommodate new bathrooms and kitchens. Q Is there aYorkshire project that really

showcases what you are all about?

A It's challenging to highlight just one because

there have been numerous projects over the years. Currently, we're immersed in a delightful renovation on Fulford Road, York. This involves the sensitive restoration of a period Victorian property. The renovation includes the construction of a new bathroom in a hallway space on the first floor, as well as extensive work on the ground floor. The goal is to create a stunning open-plan living area

that seamlessly integrates a new kitchen and dining space. Additionally, a predominantly glazed living room will offer a picturesque view of the client's enchanting garden. Q How do you see your future evolving? A At Leger, our vision is to be our clients'

primary choice for all their home needs, which is why we provide a comprehensive range of services. Recently, we have reintroduced bedroom furniture services, including fitted wardrobes, and expanded our portfolio to include stoves. While we are expanding, we believe in maintaining the essence of a family business. We do not aspire to be a national corporation; instead, our focus remains on upholding our personalised, family-oriented approach and ensuring excellence in everything we do. legerinteriors.co.uk A B S O L U T E LY m a g a z i n e s

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YORKSHIRE DALES The Dales are known for their stunning landscapes, historic towns and rich cultural heritage. Spend the day exploring Bolton Abbey and the banks of the River Wharfe before enjoying their ‘12 Days of Christmas’ festive trail. Don't miss sampling “Yorkshire Tapas” at Harrogate local eatery, or head to the plant-to-plate experience at dog-friendly Paradise Food. Try the Devonshire Arms Hotel Taste of the Dales feasting experience with homegrown fruit and vegetables from their kitchen garden, as well as being the ideal place to stay.

NEW FOREST Escape to the New Forest this winter to discover all the magic it has to offer. Grab your unique festive gifts at the Lymington Craft and Gift Market showcasing the creations of local makers, before enjoying a warming mulled wine at the Ship Inn on the cobbled harbour. Paddle to meet Santa with Christmas Canoeing in Beaulieu on a wonderful guided tour. From the doorstep of The Montagu Arms Hotel, the perfect place to stay, explore miles of beautiful forest trails, before settling in for a cosy evening at The Terrace.

LAKE DISTRICT This beautiful North West gem has an abundance of magnificent views, glacial lakes, and history, including stone circles and world-famous literary figures. For fit dogs and humans, scale the Old Man of Coniston trail for fabulous mountain scenery and views, or stargaze under the night sky at the Cumbria Dark Skies festival at a series of events in November, including a full moon swim for the brave. Add to the itinerary a trip on the iconic ‘La’al Ratty’. The Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway is dog-friendly and one of the oldest heritage steam trains in England. Explore the delights of the Lake District from The Coniston Inn. Try their delicious seasonal menu, a former resting stop for Charles Darwin!

FALMOUTH Serene sunsets and quiet beaches await this winter in Falmouth. Flanked by St Michael’s subtropical gardens, Gyllyngvase Beach is a jewel for sunrise walks, and cold water swims before Cornish-grown breakfast at Brasserie on the Bay. Stretch your legs along the stunning coastal path from Falmouth to Maenporth. Look out for the shipwreck in the sand at Maenporth. Visit the magical Trebah Gardens for the Creatures of the Night Trail and Fish and Chip Fridays on various dates. Throughout December, join the celebrations at the Falmouth Christmas Tree Festival. Local community groups each decorate a tree with the theme of “peace and joy” with the grand switch-on party on the 3rd. PetsPyjamas recommend a stay at St Michaels Resort & Spa.

STROUD Nestled in the heart of the Cotswolds, Stroud is the perfect place to explore the enchanting patchwork of quaint villages and rolling hills. Selsley Common is home to the Bronze Age burial mound ‘the Toots’, but it’s the view over the River Severn and Malvern Hills into Wales that will take your breath away. The Batsford Arboretum is home to some of the world's most beautiful and rare trees, and from 1 December, the Elves are on the run, so be sure to take part in their big Elf Hunt! Every Saturday peruse the awardwinning Stroud Farmers' Market, and make sure to check out the lineup at the Sub Rooms for everything from Flamenco Classes to Kim Wilde’s winter tour. End the day with a hot chocolate and a homemade cake in front of the log fire at The Bear of Rodborough, where you should also rest your weary head.

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“Enjoy panoramic views from your window seat”

Perfect GETAWAY For a pre-Christmas trip, enjoy a spa, fizz and revive break at The Devonshire Arms

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et ready to enjoy some sparkles at The Devonshire Arms this festive season – whether it be a ‘spa’rkling’ spa day, a novelty petit four beautifully presented in a festive-themed afternoon tea, a festive lunch with friends following a sparkling aperitif, or the chance to sparkle in your finery at a festive ‘do’. Served in the Brasserie each day in December, up to and including Christmas Eve, a festive themed lunch menu serves delicious local winter fayre. Two courses from £30, and £38 for three courses, with extra sparkles if you also opt for the Prosecco served with festive canapés (£15 extra pp). Starters include Duck Confit Fritter with Orange, Cranberry and Watercress and Smoked Salmon, Horseradish, New Potato and Chive Crème Fraiche; mains include a mouthwatering Roast Turkey lunch with all the trimmings; or Roasted Hake Fillet and Creamed Winter Greens, or a vegan Slow Roasted Confit Cabbage, Miso, Black Garlic and Crispy Brassicas.

Desserts are rather irresistible, with Christmas pud and rum custard competing with St Clements Tart with meringue and raspberry sauce, and the Stilton served with Yorkshire parkin and red wine poached pear must be a winner. The beauty of the Brasserie is you don’t have to feel the need to walk it all off as you can enjoy the panoramic Dales views from your window seat, and after all that feasting, the log fires crackling enticingly in the hotel’s lounges may be just as tempting. The hotel’s bijou, newly re-modelled spa, is located just moments away from the main hotel, housed in an ancient barn. On the lead up to Christmas they will be offering a restorative spa day package, to complement the winter season, which includes a Temple Spa treatment in one of their four deluxe treatment rooms. The spa facilities now inlcude invigorating vitality jets, sauna, steam room, rasul and relaxation area to enjoy. Festive Spa’rkle day spa packages are priced from £120 per person and includes cosy towels and fluffy robe, a warming drink upon arrival, light lunch served with Prosecco, and the enjoyment of a mini spa treatment. This presents an opportunity to spend precious time with a loved one or special friend. To extend the opportunity for a prefestive mini break re-charge the batteries even more, why not stay over, with rates starting at £240 in a Classic room, including full cooked Yorkshire breakfast. This can be combined with the Spa’rkle package, for a relaxing time, enjoying the peace and quiet of the hotel’s outstanding location on the Bolton Abbey Estate. devonshirehotels.co.uk A B S O L U T E LY m a g a z i n e s

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welcoming day & boarding students from years 6-9

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Girls of Steel The many reasons why Sheffield Girls' Infant and Junior School have been named Independent Prep School of the Year 2023

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heffield Girls’ Infant and Junior School are in celebratory mood as they reflect on being named the top Independent Prep School in the country at a glittering ceremony in London in early October. The Independent Schools of the Year Awards, hosted by Independent School Parent Magazine, aim to recognise excellence and outstanding achievement in all areas of education, and through their 23 award categories they seek to shine a light on new initiatives and those schools who are delivering unique and invaluable programmes and partnerships to benefit their pupils and wider communities. Sheffield Girls’ Infant and Juniors have been recognised for their exemplary character education, which is interwoven into the delivery of their unique Fusion Curriculum, which aims to develop and strengthen six core competencies: Creativity, Independence, Morals & Ethics, Confidence, Appreciation and Curious Cognition. With younger pupils also working towards their School Values Awards, which focus on positivity, courage and kindness, the result at the end of Year 6 is a group of enthusiastic and resilient ‘Girls of Steel’, ready to move on to their secondary education and take their place in an ever changing world.

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Reflecting on his school’s incredible achievement, headteacher Christepher Hald says: “Our Girls of Steel character education programme provides opportunities for creativity, risk-taking, teamwork, leadership, competition and social entrepreneurship – everything that will be required of the leaders of tomorrow. Every pupil is valued and allowed to develop as an individual; their Sheffield Girls’ experience is much more than just going to school – rather, it is the journey to self. I’m delighted to see their efforts, and those of our wonderful staff, recognised in this way.” The school’s Juniors have enjoyed regular trips and residentials throughout the school year linked to curriculum topics and subjects. These excursions challenge the girls, help them to build friendships, develop their confidence, and hone their social and teamwork skills. Day trips have included THE TEAM COLLECTING THEIR AWARD

the Hepworth Gallery, Eyam, Hartington, Magna, and Botanical Gardens. There have been several residential visits across the year. Year 3 took a trip to Losehill Hall in Castleton, where they enjoyed a history walk, candle making, archery, shelter building and, of course, lots of lovely ice cream! Year 4 had the chance to stretch their legs and broaden their horizons with two days of mountain biking, weaselling, cargo net, outdoor pursuits and more at Thornbridge. Year 5 spent three adventure packed days in Whitby, where they went to the Jet Heritage Museum, Saltwick Bay, fossil and jet hunting at the beach, Captain Cook’s Monument, crazy golf and a treasure trail at Whitby Museum, not forgetting cookies and hot chocolate at bedtime of course. Year 6 had three days to challenge and explore at Kingswood with buggy building, abseiling, low ropes, cycling, orienteering, zip wire and Jacob’s ladder really testing the girls’ teamwork and communication skills. It was topped off with a disco for anyone who still had strength in their legs! There has been plenty more happening at the school, too. In front of parents and the wider school community, junior pupils gave presentations and completed experiments during Science Week on this year’s theme of connection and climate,

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inspiring some of the younger infants to get stuck into science as well and impressing some of their senior pupils and science teachers who popped over to take a look. This year, the school also welcomed Kelsey Madden, an archaeologist from Sheffield University, to talk to pupils about digging up the Roman past. The girls were able to experiment with dig techniques and handle some genuine Roman artefacts. Also, a number of their talented pupils exhibited their artwork at this year's Sheffield Young Artists exhibition, a citywide art event, organised by the Abbeydale Rotary Club. This inspiring event included over 900 works of art, revealing what talented artists we have in our schools and across our wonderfully creative city. There was also plenty to admire out of the classroom. Their U11 netball team stormed to victory at the Mylnhurst Netball competition, adding another

trophy to their collection. And, in March, their junior Football Club members met with female semi pro footballers from Sheffield United at Ecclesall Primary School for a coaching experience and didn’t hesitate to test their ball skills despite the snow, an incredible opportunity which marked the FA ‘Girls in Football Day’. And this year their Juniors have explored off-line algorithms and processes, have programmed Microbits, have completed scratch coding tasks, and their Robotics and Code Club teams have competed and won World Educational Robotics (WER) challenges at the Primary Regional Finals in June which the school hosted. It’s little wonder, really, that the judges were so impressed. Congratulations to all Sheffield Girls’ Infant and Junior School. 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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CHOICE Head of King's Magna Middle School (KM), Joseph Birchall, describes how his school is centred on student experience

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t KM, we believe in offering a diverse and enriching curriculum that shapes the student experience for the better and fosters a love of learning through providing students with the opportunity to do more of what they enjoy earlier in their student journey. At the core of our curriculum are the fundamental subjects of English, mathematics and science, which students engage with almost daily. However, we also recognise the importance of providing students with a broader and more varied education, which is why, starting from Year 6, we empower our students to choose two optional subjects they want to study. The flexibility to choose additional subjects across a wide

range of options including academic, creative, performing, and sporting subjects, ensures our students can engage with topics they are genuinely interested in or passionate about. KM is all about experimenting and learning through experiences, trying new things, and discovering what you enjoy and excel at. Students are encouraged to not only try different curriculum subjects, but also extracurricular activities which enrich their education. There are over 100 activities that our students can get involved in including Beginners Mandarin, Games Design, Practical Science, Home Economics, and Enterprise Club, as well as more traditional options such as art, dance, drama, music and both competitive and recreational sports clubs. Students can compete in national competitions across a broad range of specialisms and can

“We ensure our students can engage with topics they are genuinely interested in”

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also join in whole collegiate projects such as the recording and release of the recent hit song, Feels Like Home. The theme of choices permeates throughout our school community. We encourage our students to be conscious of the choices they make in all aspects of their school life, emphasising values of respect, responsibility, and integrity. We offer a wide range of leadership roles throughout the school that allow our students to grow in confidence, developing core collaboration and leadership skills. This holistic approach to education helps us shape well-rounded individuals who not only excel academically, but also contribute positively to society. At KM, we are dedicated to providing our students with a comprehensive and empowering educational experience. Our commitment to offering choices in both the curriculum and in personal development ensures that every student has the opportunity to thrive and grow into a responsible and principled member of our community and beyond. To learn more about King’s Magna, visit qe.org or book a place on one of their open mornings on 18 November or 27 January. Alternatively, email admissions@qe.org or phone 01423 333333 to book a private tour

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Jennifer Marsden BA (Hons) Lettings Manager

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Find out about our Top Dog Management Package • Professional Photography / Floorplans / Marketing as standard • No Renewal Fees / Check-Out Fees / Deposit Registration Fees / Hidden Costs • Rental payments to landlords guaranteed within hours • Rent Guarantee Insurance and Legal Cover included * • 24/7 Maintenance Reporting System city-country-coast.com 01904 403440 lettings@blenkinandco.com *terms and conditions apply. Please contact us for more information

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Henfield Way New Development YO61 3SN PRICE

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this entire new-build B bring development to the market. There are currently a host of plots available to choose from. The properties on offer are two and three bedroom homes each with their own garden, garage, driveway and with top of the range appliances. Read more over the page.

BLENKIN & CO

01904 403440 lettings@blenkinandco.com

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CELEBRATE Blenkin & Co Lettings is celebrating plenty of good news after marking a year in business, including marketing a stunning new development in Easingwold

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EASINGWOLD HAS PLENTY TO OFFER

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onsidering a to move to Easingwold? Easingwold is a cherished North Yorkshire market town which benefits from a Georgian marketplace and a wide range of shops and amenities; there are superb bistros, butchers, a GP surgery, and dentist to name a few.Along with the local primary and secondary school Easingwold lies within easy reach of a number of excellent private schools including St Peter’s and Bootham in York. The town is well connected via multiple means of transport where the mainline railway service can be accessed at York, Thirsk and Northallerton, and the A1(M) is some ten miles away providing a connection to the national motorway network. Buses regularly run to York, Thirsk and Helmsley. All properties on the Henfield Way development have been built and finished to a high specification; Bosch appliances integrated within the kitchen, underfloor heating to the ground floor, Villeroy and Boch bathroom fittings, bi-fold doors to the garden and Farrow & Ball paint colours are found throughout.

There are several plots available: PLOT 1 - 3 bed dormer bungalow, 3 bath plus w/c, detached garage; PLOT 2 - 3 bed dormer bungalow, 3 bath plus w/c, detached garage; PLOT 3 - 3 dormer bungalow, 3 bath plus w/c, integral garage, views over tree line/ fields; PLOT 4 - 3 bed dormer bungalow, 3 bath plus w/c, integral garage, views over open fields; PLOT 5 - 2 bed bungalow; utility and integral garage; PLOT 6 - 3 bed dormer bungalow, 3 bath plus w/c, integral garage, canopy over bedroom window; PLOT 7 - 2 bed bungalow, utility room and integral garage.

Blenkin & Co Lettings are an independent and dynamic lettings agency, offering a specialist lettings and property management service. Protecting your property is at the heart of everything they do. From one property to a portfolio, they offer a range of bespoke property management services, all of which will be tailored to suit their clients’ requirements. They currently have plenty to celebrate as they recently welcomed Francesca Lloyd Brown to the team, a proud milestone for the company following their first year of trading. Another first; the marketing of the Henfield Way Development in Easingwold. This is the first time they have been instructed on an entire new-build site as the letting and managing agent – an achievement as they have only been trading for a year. H E N F I E L D WAY D E V E LO P M E N T Thirsk Road, Easingwold, YO61 3SN To find out about open days, contact Blenkin & Co Lettings on 01904 403440 or email lettings@blenkinandco.com

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MONEY CAN BUY… A wonderful detached home in Bramhope WHERE Black Dog Forge, Bramhope, LS16 9LQ . WHAT Black Dog Forge is a meticulously modernised detached home set within approximately two acres of picturesque landscape. INSIDE Upon entering through the welcoming porch, residents are greeted by a spacious reception hallway. The heart of the home is the openplan kitchen-diner-snug, featuring high-quality appliances, ample storage, and delightful garden views. Reclaimed oak flooring graces the formal dining hall and living room, enhancing the property's charm. The first floor hosts a luxurious principal bedroom with velux windows framing breathtaking countryside views, along with other well-appointed bedrooms, each designed with comfort and elegance in mind. The interior spaces are thoughtfully designed, combining modern amenities with a cosy ambiance, providing residents with an exceptional living experience. OUTSIDE Outside, the property exudes charm and tranquillity. A double detached garage, equipped with modern amenities, complements the expansive driveway with electric gates, ensuring secure parking for multiple vehicles. The surrounding outdoor areas feature a beautiful wrap-around lawned garden, offering a private retreat amidst nature. Additionally, there is access to additional paddocks, perfect for outdoor activities and enjoying the natural surroundings. The exterior spaces are designed to enhance the property's beauty, providing residents with opportunities for relaxation and outdoor entertainment. PRICE £1,550,000 AGENT Fine & Country Leeds 0113 2034939 sales@finandcountryleeds.com A B S O L U T E LY m a g a z i n e s

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More on the Leeds estate agents who have raised over £13,000 for Macmillan Cancer Support

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team of estate agents from Manning Stainton have raised £13,500 for MacMillan Cancer Support after walking, running and cycling over 180 miles across Yorkshire and Lancashire. Over 80 staff from Manning Stainton and its parent company, Northern Estate Agencies Group, took part in The Coffee Cup Relay challenge which saw them run, walk and cycle between all of their 36 branches. Mark Manning, managing director of Manning Stainton, says: “It was incredible to see our whole team come together and make their way across the whole of Yorkshire and Lancashire on foot or bike, visiting all our branches along the way. “The idea for the relay came from one of our sales negotiators and everyone quickly got on board and came together to take on the challenge. We’ve raised an incredible amount for

a charity that’s close to many of our hearts, and the team should be very proud of themselves.” Northern Estate Agencies Group, which has a 36-branch network across Yorkshire, Greater Manchester and Lancashire, has a long-term partnership with Macmillan, with a commitment to raise over £60,000 for the cancer charity in the next four years. It has supported Macmillan Cancer Support in West Yorkshire since 2012. Sarah Whyte, Macmillan’s Relationship Fundraising Co-ordinator, adds: “It’s incredible to see organisations pull off fundraising feats like this one and the money raised will help us to help people living with cancer. On behalf of everyone here, I’d like to say a big thank you to everyone from Manning Stainton who took part and raised such a fantastic amount for our charity.” For further information on Manning Stainton’s fundraising efforts for Macmillan, visit justgiving.com/team/coffeecuprelay

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An exciting development in the heart of the Gateway East, Auckley, Doncaster 2, 3 & 4 bedroom homes

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MONEY CAN BUY… A Georgian country home boasting eye-catching views WHERE Arthington Hall, Arthington, Otley, West Yorkshire, LS21 1PH. WHAT Beautifully presented Grade II Georgian country house in a very private rural setting with views over the River Wharfe and the iconic Arthington Viaduct. INSIDE The classic Georgian facade with nine windows across the front with a central pillared entrance leads onto a grand entrance hall some 23 ft sq, off which leads a number of the principal reception rooms. Originally built in the mid-15th century, Arthington Hall stands on the site of a former Cluniac nunnery endowed by the Arthington family in the late 1200s and given by Henry VIII to Archbishop Cranmer in 1543 after the dissolution of the monasteries. Following a fire in the late 1700s the house was substantially remodelled for Henry Arthington by Yorkshire architect John Carr who was much in favour in Wharfedale at about that time designing such illustrious country houses, such as nearby Harewood house. At Arthington Hall Carr's most notable legacy is the famous 'flying staircase' described by the late Giles Wordsley (Country Life May 5, 1988) as a masterpiece of joinery and one of Yorkshire's unknown 18th century marvels. OUTSIDE The gardens and grounds have been beautifully landscaped featuring new terracing and extensive planting. The principal terrace leading off the west wing is planted with a mixture of shrub and herbaceous borders with formal parterre and a hornbeam walk. A rose covered pergola leads to a terraced dining area with spectacular views towards the River Wharfe and the iconic Arthington Viaduct. PRICE £7,500,000 AGENT Savills York 01904 617800 savills.co.uk

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LAST WORD • EVENT why everyone is talking about…

York ICE TRAIL Make It York have announced that plans are underway for the family-favourite event to return in February 2024

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he theme for the York Ice Trail 2024 will transform York into the ‘City of Dreams’ and invite people to think big and let their creativity run wild. The last York Ice Trail took place in February 2023 and was a huge success. Over 40,000 visitors came to the city to view the 36 ice sculptures that lined the streets over the weekend. Research commissioned with Qa Research showed that 9 out of 10 visitors would recommend the trail to family and friends, with 4 out of 5 saying they would want to return for the next Ice Trail. The free trail also had a positive impact on businesses in the city, with 85% of visitors eating out or drinking in cafes, bars and restaurants, plus almost 50% were likely to go shopping. York Ice Trail 2024, to be held on 3-4 February, will once again see the ‘coolest’ sculptures line the streets of York, all sponsored by local businesses. UK and Europe’s leading ice specialist, Icebox, will design and create all sculptures for the 2024 trail. Sarah Loftus, managing director at Make It York, says: “York Ice Trail is one of the most-loved events in the city for residents and visitors alike, and we’re excited to be bringing it back for another year in 2024. It’s a huge celebration of our city and local businesses, and the concept for next year’s trail will inspire everyone’s inner child, encouraging people to let their imagination run wild.” Greg Pittard, managing director at Icebox, adds: “Returning to York for the 2024 Ice Trail is a true honour for us. The York Ice Trail holds a special place in our hearts, and we are thrilled to bring this year’s theme to life. Our talented team of ice carvers is eagerly prepared to embark on this extraordinary artistic expedition, pouring

“It is one of the most-loved events in York” their passion into crafting magnificent ice sculptures that will transport visitors to a world of wonder and delight. We extend our heartfelt appreciation to Make It York and the remarkable businesses across the city for their unwavering support and trust, which allows us to continue making this event an unforgettable experience year after year.” visityork.org/york-ice-trail

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