Click Berkshire Wokingham Issue 7
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Want to Stay in Shape? Tips on how you can keep fit and
healthy
Improving your Home? Tips on keeping your home and
garden in tip top condition
Puzzle Time Test your brain with our Sudoku
Puzzle
Getting Married? Help with the arrangements for
your big day
Discount Zone Special Offers with the new
ClickSizzlers page
Going for a Job? Tips to make your job search a
success
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At Tally Ho Stables we specialise in taking groups of all abilities for gentle rides and exciting hacks through the beautiful Windsor Great Park. The routes include the deer park, with its wide grassland trails, where you will see stunning views of Windsor Castle.
Rides available Tuesday – Sunday
Evening rides through summer time
Individual rides, Groups or Private parties welcome (minimum age 12yrs old for party bookings)
• Routes for every ability and skill level;
• Fully qualified, insured and licensed Ride
Leaders;
• Equipment (and horses!) provided;
• Stunning forest and deer park surroundings;
• Approved by the BHS (British Horse Society);
• BET training courses and exams;
• On site and fully stocked riding shop.
Here’s what some of our riders have said:
“All should try a hack with @tallyhostables. Honestly, the scenery is just stunning and people there are soooo friendly!!” “Fantastic hack in Windsor Great Park. Loved every bit of it! So beautiful there. Thank you Tally Ho!”
Crouch Lane, Winkfield,
Berkshire, SL4 4RZ
Tel: 01344 893700
Freephone: 0800 590 048
www.tallyhostables.co.uk
Riding And Hacking
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Contents
ClickBerkshire Magazines are published by:
Click Counties Ltd 45 Poperinghe Way, Arborfield, Berkshire RG2 9LW All material in this publication is protected by copyright:
nothing may be reprinted without permission. All material
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have no responsibility for any loss damage or distress
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failure of an advertisement to appear, or any damage or
inconvenience caused by the omission of an advert
or article, or any error or misprint. Opinions expressed are
not necessarily those of the publishers.
Hello,
Welcome to the Autumn Issue of Click Berkshire, promoting trusted services in the local area. You can find help with Moving or Improving your home or planning a Wedding or Special event. If you are looking to treat yourself to a bit of pampering, why not take a look at our Click Sizzlers for the latest offers!
The What’s on pages highlight a selection of forthcoming events in the local area. You can find more details and a wider range of events online at www.clickberkshire.co.uk, which is updated regularly.
The What’s on pages provide a complimentary service for Community, School or Charity events so why not get in touch with us?
Click Berkshire Magazine will be back in the new year with a more specific distribution to your local area. Along with our trusted local services we will feature new content. If you have any feedback for improvements please do get in touch.
As always, please remember to quote Click Berkshire when using our advertisers and supporting your local businesses.
Best Wishes
Harriet
Harriet Slingo Publisher
Advertising: Harriet Slingo [email protected]
07725 740311
Editorial: Mike Oak [email protected]
07879 646265
Or visit us online, there's lots to see!
www.clickberkshire.co.uk
2/13/16 Family For all the Family
4 Community Library and Charity
News
5-12 Move & Improve Home & Garden Ideas
14-15 Listings What’s on this
Summer
25/32 Health Nutrition and Exercise
18/19/24/26/27 Living Ideas for all
20-21 Employment Getting Back to Work
22-23 Business Guidance on running
your business
29-31 Weddings Find local suppliers
for your big day
28 Discount Zone ClickSizzler offers
from some of our
Advertisers
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Are you aware of what your local library has to offer? We have highlighted a few events taking place at Wokingham Town Centre Library and other
branches, but this is just a small taster.
Please visit www.wokingham.gov.uk/libraries/ to find out more.
Wokingham Boroughs Wokingham Boroughs Wokingham Boroughs Wokingham Boroughs
Library NewsLibrary NewsLibrary NewsLibrary News September October November
National Poetry Day with Bart Wolffe £3 Charge Please phone to book. Wokingham Library Thursday October 3 6.30pm
Poetry Aloud - An open floor event where local poets are invited to read their work aloud. Please phone to book. Wokingham Library Thursday September 26 7pm
An Evening with Amanda Jennings Discussing her novel Sworn Secret, in the Sansom Room. £6 Charge including refreshments. Please phone to book. Wargrave Library Thursday October 24 8pm
A Stroll Around All Saints Churchyard A guided tour with local history expert Jim Bell. £3 Charge Please phone to book. Wokingham Library Saturday September 21 10.30am
Beginners Literacy and Numeracy Courses - Wokingham Learning Centre will be offering qualifications in Maths, English and IT. For more information, please contact 0118 978 8069 or [email protected].
Grandad's Tips for Bringing Up Kids Dudley Jones
talks about his book. £3 Charge
Wokingham Library Saturday November 9 10.30am
Meakin the Victorian Butler and the Traditions of Christmas A presentation by the Select Society. £6 Charge, Please call to book. Wokingham Library Thursday November 14 8pm
Vintage Music Time A musical session with Maria Hackemann Wokingham Library Wednesday November 20 2pm
Maggie O’Farrell - Bestselling author talks about her new novel “Instructions for a Heatwave”. £5 Charge. Please phone to book. Woodley Library Tuesday September 17 6.30pm
Servants - A talk about life below stairs in Twentieth Century Britain with best-selling author Lucy Lethbridge. £3 Charge Please phone to book. Wokingham Library Wednesday September 25 2pm
Illustrator An Vrombaut Come and meet the creator of 64 Zoo Lane. £2 Charge Wokingham Library Wednesday October 30 11am to 11.45am Woodley Library Wednesday October 30 1pm to 1.45pm Winnersh Library Wednesday October 30 3.40pm to 4.10pm
The Big Draw Come and help us decorate our Book wall. For children aged 12 and under, Just drop in! All Wokingham Borough Libraries Monday October 28 to Saturday November 2
Saturday Session: Children's Print Workshop with artist Cath Baldwin £5 Charge Woodley Library Saturday September 7 10am to 11.30am and 1pm to 2.30pm
Drama Dreams Taster session with the Enchanted Players Twyford Library For children aged 4 to 8 years old Monday October 28 2pm to 2.45pm
Twyford Library For children aged 9 to 12 years old Monday October 28 3pm to 3.45pm
Arborfield Library 0780 166 4520
Finchampstead Library (0118) 908 8176
Lower Earley Library (0118) 931 2150
Maiden Erlegh Library (0118) 966 6630
Spencers Wood Library (0118) 988 4771
Twyford Library (0118) 934 0800
Wargrave Library (0118) 940 4656
Winnersh Library (0118) 979 7519
Wokingham Library (0118) 978 1368
Woodley Library (0118) 969 0304
Rhymetime Storytime Knit and Natter Creative Writing Group Classics Book Group Bridge Club
Branches
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01344 450504 www.carolineyork.co.uk
Caroline York
22, Brockenhurst Road, Bracknell, Berkshire RG12 9FJ
♦Quality hand-made curtains & Roman blinds
♦Large selection of fabrics, voiles, poles, tracks
♦Roller, vertical, metal/wood Venetian blinds
♦Bed throws, valances & cushions
♦Small, friendly & reliable company
♦Full measuring & fitting service available
For curtains, blinds and soft
furnishings
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VIDEO & FILM TRANSFERS
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you’d like to keep but worried about
tape degradation, broken video player,
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onto DVD for £5 per video up to 3hrs,
and £10 per video over 3hrs. Standard
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and DV tapes. Extra DVD’s of the
same tape £2 per DVD.
Contact Louise on
07721 419436 or 01344 449728
Quote CB07 and all tapes £5 until 30th Nov. 2013
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Moving House? Looking For A Reliable Service at a Highly Competitive Price?
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Phone Lines Open 24 Hours 7 Day Service
• Full and Part Moves
• Full and Fragile Packing Service
• Dismantling and Reassembling Service
• Secure Storage
• FREE Boxes Supplied and Delivered
• FREE Personal Move Coordinator
• FREE Comprehensive Insurance
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Call:
• Driveways and Patios
• Painting and Decorating
• General Maintenance
PLEASE CONTACT US ON:
Office: 0118 9690177
Mobile: 07767 223296
email: [email protected]
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Is Your Garden Is Your Garden Is Your Garden Ready for Autumn?Ready for Autumn?Ready for Autumn?
Make your garden an area to enjoy and be proud of!Make your garden an area to enjoy and be proud of!
• Garden Design
• Landscaping and Garden
Aquatics
• Patios, Paths and Paving
• Decking
• Pergolas and Fencing
• Tree Surgery
• Garden Maintenance
...or does it need a makeover? ...or does it need a makeover? ...or does it need a makeover?
Hard & Soft Landscaping Services Based in Reading, Berkshire Fully Insured & Certified Professional Tree Surgery
www.cwb-landscaping.co.uk
CONTACT US ON
Tel: 0800 849 1690
Email: [email protected]
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Visit our Showroom at: 396 London Road
Earley Reading
Berkshire RG6 1BA
Opening hours Monday – Friday 9.30 – 16.30
Saturday – 9.30 – 12.30 Sunday – By Appointment
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The number one family firm that cares! www.alphawindows.co.uk
Tel: 0118 37 66 800 Email: [email protected]
Small Can Be Beautiful !Small Can Be Beautiful !Small Can Be Beautiful !Small Can Be Beautiful ! Even the smallest outside space can be made into a welcoming retreat after a hard day at the office.
If you have a small garden, you need to plan carefully to ensure it meets your individual needs. It doesn’t have to be complicated, you can make it interesting without it being fussy. It can have good clean lines and interesting angles.
Do you need a lawn? If your plot is very small you should consider the manoeuvrability of a lawn mower and where you would dump the clippings. Patio stones or gravel may be a better option and more easily maintained. If you must have a ‘bit of green’ perhaps consider artificial grass....no mowing, looks good all year round, and you can even clean it with a vacuum cleaner!
Of course, the main idea of having a garden is usually to have somewhere peaceful to sit and wind down, enjoy the sun or even entertain. Think about seating. Check out the path of the sun and arrange your seating area to get the full benefit throughout the day. Make sure the area you designate for seating is bigger than you think you'll need. A table and four chairs can take up quite a lot of space, so make sure you’re not going to tip over the edge of the area when your chair is pulled back.
To make your garden look bigger, there are a number of tricks you can use. Hide your boundary with plants and shrubs, whether in pots or beds and this can increase the sense of space. Use perspective to create a sense of distance by placing a small ornament or statue at the end of a narrow path.
Create some gaps that, in an enclosed space, encourage you to look through them into the space beyond, while looking from an open area into a densely planted one can give a sense of distance. This will make your small garden seem more spacious.
Plants can be a mixture of sizes, sometimes it’s better to have larger plants or trees, but make sure they don’t grow to the extremes and cut out the sunlight! Tall plants draw your eye up and out into the world beyond and help to link the land with the sky. They can also increase your privacy.
Colour is not as important as structure, form and perspective. Evergreens will help to provide structure even in the frosty winter days. Where you include colour make sure it’s against a good green background with foliage.
The important thing is to create something you will enjoy!
If you are interested in making the most of your small outside space be sure to get the right advice from an experienced gardener or landscape specialist. CWB Landscaping in Reading, would be more than happy to discuss your requirements, provide advice and even do all the hard work.
(These tips were inspired by “Small Gardens”, of the “How to Garden” series of books by Alan Titchmarsh, published by the BBC.)
Tel: 0800 849 1690
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Increase the appeal & value of your home From Simon Lee at Property Excellence in Twyford
In recent months we’ve seen first-hand how investing in your home not only provides you with a nicer living environment, it can also add significant value and appeal if you’re considering selling.
Here are a few points to consider if you are looking to refresh your home and ensure you keep as much money focused on the purchase of higher quality materials and features and avoid any nasty surprise costs:
• Establish your project requirements before you commit You will typically achieve a much fuller outline of your requirements once you’ve engaged an expert as they should be able to highlight all the intricate aspects that you need to consider to achieve the look and feel for your home. Clients will often have a change of room layout in mind (sometimes structurally as well as cosmetically) which will require additional electrical and plumbing considerations for example. This doesn’t need to drastically affect your plan but it can have a financial impact, so be aware as certain slight adaptations can help save significant funds.
• Design for your requirements (or those of anticipated buyers) If you have a young family (or are trying to appeal to that market) consider how simple modifications could have a significant impact– things like easy access to outdoor areas, increasing natural light, height of work units etc. Similarly, if your children are leaving home, you may be looking to relax or entertain more and if so, what vibe do you want to set and which colours and materials will help you achieve that.
• Get and use a project plan with your chosen supplier We provide every client a project plan which shows you what to expect and when. You’ll know who is going to be working within your home, when and how long for – this is vital and ensures you/we minimise delays.
• Establish Who Is In Charge At Property Excellence, I take responsibility for all projects so you only ever have one person to call if you have any questions or queries.
• Get References This gives potential clients more insight through the words of previous clients.
We hope this helps and if you have any projects in mind, we offer a free design consultation and quote service so if you are ever in need call me, Simon, on: 01189 100 130 / www.properx.co.uk.
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WHAT’S ON THIS SUMMER
Around Wokingham
For more events please visit the ‘What’s on’ section of Clickberkshire.co.uk where you
will find these events including Sunday Roasts, Schools and Community fairs, Pamper
Evenings and Local Attractions.
To advertise your event please e-mail details to [email protected]
September
Jaguar Enthusiasts Club Southern Day Littlecote House, Hungerford - 1 September 10am
Wedding Fair
Reading University -1 September 11am - 3.30pm
French Evening Cantley House Hotel - 6 September 7pm
Casey's Drive In Cheval Stud, Pigeonhouse Lane, Winkfield, Berks, SL44SD - 14 September 6pm – 11pm
Stagecoach Theatre Arts Bracknell Re-launch Open Day Easthampstead Park School, Ringmead, Bracknell, RG12 8FS - 14 September 10am
Saturday Market Woodley Town Centre - 14 September 9am - 3pm
Wedding Fair Reading Town Hall - 5 September 11am - 3.30pm
Wolf Viewing & Bat Walk UK Wolf Conservation Trust, Butlers Farm, Beenham, Reading, Berks, RG7 5NT - 21 September 7pm
Craft Market Sheeplands Hare Hatch - 28 September 9am - 4pm
Saturday Market Woodley Town Centre - 28 September 9am - 3pm
Ufton Court Family Open Day Ufton Court, Green Lane, Ufton Nervet, Reading, RG7 4HD - 29 September 11am – 4pm
October
Starmaker Theatre Company - CATS Youth Group Production South Hill Park Arts Centre, The Wilde Theatre - 8 October to 12 October
Dream Wedding Fair
Trunkwell Mansion House, Nr Reading - 13 October 11am - 3.30pm
Saturday Market Woodley Town Centre - 19 October 9am - 3pm
Craft Market Sheeplands Hare Hatch - 26 October 9am - 4pm
November
Holiday Inn Baby & Toddler Show/Wedding Fair Holiday Inn, Manor Lane, Maidenhead - 3 November 11am - 4pm Splash Of Colour
Kingswood, Kings Ride, Ascot, SL5 8AD - 3 November 10am
Mother & Child Christmas Gift Fair Rivermead Leisure Centre, Richfield Ave, Reading, RG1 8EQ - 9 November 10am - 4pm
Craft Market Sheeplands Hare Hatch - 23 November 9am - 4pm
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Sudoku Solution:
Carnival Time
Wokingham Winter Carnival 2013 A Swinging 60's Christmas
Sunday 24th November, 11am - 5.30pm
Woodley Winter Extravaganza
Woodley Town Centre
Sunday 1st
December, 10am - 3pm
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Forthcoming Events
Curry Night - Friday 11th October
To celebrate national curry week we have an evening offering a variety of dishes from mild to hot
hot HOT!
£17.95pp for two courses
01628826622
www.birdinhand.co.uk
The Bird In Hand Country Inn,
Bath Road, Knowl Hill, Reading,
Berkshire RG10 9UP
National Chocolate Week - Monday 14th - Sunday 20th October
Chocolate week is set to tantalise your taste buds, our specials boards will have dishes to die for.
Casino Night in aid of Twyford Charities Together - Friday 18th October
Bonfire Night - Tuesday 5th November
Our annual Guy Fawkes event will get underway at 6pm, complete with hog roast, barbecue and
spectacular fireworks display. Entry is by ticket only which may be purchased in advance at a cost of £18 for adults and £9 for
children (up to 12 years)
British Food Fortnight - Saturday 21st September
We support fresh produce & during these two weeks, will be embracing all that is in season.
British cheeses are also always on our menu.
Sausage Week - Monday 4th - Sunday 10th November
Come in and sample some sourced locally such as, Spicy beef & Horseradish, Wild Boar & Apple,
Venison & Red Wine & many more served with Mash Peas & Onion Gravy. £9.95
Quiz Nights
September 8th
September 29th
October 20th
November 10th
December 1st
December 22nd
Book now for Christmas!
Bird in Hand, Taste of Game Week - Monday 18th November —
Quail, guinea fowl, partridge, pheasant and duck will be among the menu selections available, but
don't worry if you find it too difficult to choose between them all, as our Roast Stuffed Bird
Within A Bird lets you try them all within one dish!
Thanksgiving Dinner - Wednesday 27th November
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Sudoku Fill in the grid so that every row, every
column, and every 3x3 box contains the
digits 1 through 9. That's all there is to it.
It's fun. It's challenging. It's addictive! Solving time is typically from 20 to 45
minutes, depending on your skill and
experience.
Solution on Page 15
Puzzle Time
Lemon Drizzle Cake
For the cake (makes a 7" cake or try it in individual bun tins)For the cake (makes a 7" cake or try it in individual bun tins)For the cake (makes a 7" cake or try it in individual bun tins)For the cake (makes a 7" cake or try it in individual bun tins)
300g sunflower spread
300g caster sugar
6 eggs
300g gluten free self raising flour or Free from flour– sieved.
4 Lemons - rind and juice
For the drizzle toppingFor the drizzle toppingFor the drizzle toppingFor the drizzle topping
4 Lemons - rind and juice
200g caster sugar
200ml cold water
Ideally the drizzle topping should be ready at the same time the cake
comes out of the oven so you can add the drizzle when it is still hot.
1. Pre heat oven 350⁰F, 180⁰C (160⁰C fan oven).
2. Line a cake tin with baking parchment or grease bottom and
sides of cake tin with extra sunflower spread.
3. Grate 4 lemons and put zest aside.
4. Squeeze juice from the 4 lemons and put in a saucepan, bring to
the boil and boil vigorously until reduced significantly in quantity
(to approx 1-2 tablespoons). Put aside to cool.
5. Cream sugar and sunflower spread.
6. Add half the flour and 3 of the eggs into the creamed mixture and
mix until blended.
7. Add the remainder of the flour, the lemon rind and the eggs. Mix,
scraping sides of bowl to ensure all ingredients are well blended.
9. Gently mix in the cooled lemon juice.
10. Pour mixture into tin and place in the oven.
11. Bake for 50-60 minutes, test cake with a cake tester. The cake is
ready when the tester comes out clean. It may need more time
since the cooking time can vary for different ovens.
12. Put all ingredients for the drizzle topping in a pan over a low heat.
13. Dissolve the sugar, stirring frequently and watching to make sure it
does not overheat.
14. Once the sugar has dissolved bring to the boil and simmer
vigorously until it has reduced by half in quantity and has a syrupy
consistency.
Immediately the cake comes out of the oven, insert a knife gently into
the cake a number of times. Then use a spoon to pour the drizzle
across the surface of the cake. Leave to cool before removing from the
tin.
This cake is suitable for freezing.
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Employment Law is always
changing and this year is no exception.
This summer Settlement Agreements were introduced as
a means of settling disputes between employers and
employees.
Like compromise agreements,
the advantage of these agreements is they enable
employers and employees to agree terms to end the
employment relat ionship without the need for protracted
litigation.
Of course, a significant part of a settlement agreement will be
the financial compensation. It is important that any
settlement is set at the right level for you.
To discuss the terms of a settlement agreement and to
ensure the best deal is agreed for you, please call
01189 756 622
Alexis Lane
The Head Partnership
Employment Law
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Tel: 0118 941 4941 Mob: 07713 642 702
www.crispinrhodes.co.uk
[email protected] Reading, Berkshire Area
What if your top performer ends up like Luis Suarez? With the football season under way, many people will be dusting off their season tickets and tuning into the endless antics (on and off the pitch) of this madcap striker (although he still has to serve out his 6 match ban hanging over from last season!) Clearly, Suarez isn’t the wisest owl in the tree with such a terrible temper, but truly a world class player. He is paid a fortune and in return, expected to perform at a high standard, so you need to have a slight chuckle that he wants to leave Liverpool Football Club (those who’ve defended racism and assault) to go elsewhere, surely his new club could be upset and confused as to why he could perform so badly. If for any reason, a fellow employee seems to be heading in Suarez’s footsteps, as their manager, you should consider the reason for the downturn in performance. Speak to the employee, ask them what is happening. You might find that they are having particular problems which you can address with support to help them to get back on their feet. However if there’s no reasonable explanation, a performance improvement plan can be started, which should comply with the principles set out in the ACAS code. A series of formal meeting must take place, and warnings may be issued at each stage. Targets and improvement periods need to be set out. At the end of each period, a review meeting needs to be held, and, after appropriate warnings, the decision to dismiss may be made. Employer’s must take care to ensure that performance management processes are fair, or they may be exposed to risk of unfair dismissal claims, for which the current compensatory award may be as high as £74,200. Although this may only amount to half of Suarez's weekly wage, for everyone else here today it is a significant sum. For further information, contact us so we can guide you through addressing poor performance.
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Staying in shape during Autumn/Winter Some simple tips that can go a long way to staying fit and healthy during the winter months.
• Measure your chest, waist, hips, thighs at the start of your winter fitness programme....a great way to keep motivated, a great start point. Take a photo.
• Plan ahead, what are your goals? What do you want to achieve? Something that is personal to you. Anything is
possible, nothing is impossible.
• Train a little bit every day. Take the stairs at all times, run, skip, cycle every day, even just for a few minutes -- it's far
better than nothing.
• Instead of avoiding the cold, embrace it, getting outside for some fresh air and open space will be good for your mind as well as your body. “It’s too cold”, “It’s raining”, “It’s too dark” are excuses! Buddy up with a friend to keep from cancelling your fitness plans.
• Be positive. Most important of all is to approach your winter exercise programme with a positive mind set. After all, there are some excellent advantages to exercising in winter, it is an ideal time to lose weight as your metabolism naturally speeds up to help keep you warm. Keep moving through winter and you'll be a step ahead when the warm weather arrives.
• Find a friend. There’s nothing like the knowledge that someone is waiting for you to motivate you to stick to your plans
– even in the bleak mid-winter.
• Personally, my purpose for eating right is to get the most out of fitness that I possibly can. It’s the knowledge that without a great healthy eating plan, exercise alone does not work. If my food is good and clean and I'm consistent, then I will benefit more from the exercise. I benefit from a combination of the two.
• Have fun and smile! Exercise is about fun and enjoyment. If you have a bad day make the next one even better.
Is it hard work to stay fit and healthy? Yes of course! Will you have bad days? Yes of course!
Can you achieve anything we set our minds to? Yes of course!
Go for it! John Polston
Wokingham Bootcamps
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WHAT IS CRANIOSACRAL THERAPY? FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS answered by Lorena Neep RCST
Q. How does Craniosacral Therapy work? A. It is a calming, non-manipulative treatment. The therapist uses a gentle listening touch which encourages the body to
deeply relax and thus be in the best position to release any physical or emotional stresses or tension which may be causing discomfort or anxiety. Craniosacral Therapy supports your body’s innate ability to balance and heal itself.
Q. Who can benefit from Craniosacral Therapy? A. It can benefit anyone suffering from acute or chronic physical problems such as headaches, backache, joint problems or
injuries. Because it is so gentle it is suitable for everyone from newborn babies to the elderly. Q. How can it help babies and children? A. Babies may be unable to fully release the stresses they experienced during their birth process and this may show itself in
their inability to settle to sleep, cry inconsolably or suffer from colic. Craniosacral Therapy can help the baby/child to relax and release the stresses, thus enabling the child to experience a greater sense of well-being and self-esteem as it grows.
Q. What happens during a session? A. The therapist will take a case history and ascertain the reason for your visit. You will have an opportunity to ask any
questions and discuss a course of treatment. You will remain fully clothed and lie or sit comfortably whilst being treated. Each person’s experiences are different but, you may feel deeply relaxed, notice warmth or have an increased awareness of emotions and connection with your body. Treatments will last up to 90 minutes for the first and 60 minutes for follow-up sessions.
Quote ‘Click Berkshire’ when booking to receive a £5 discount on your first treatment.
For further information contact: Lorena Neep Tel: 0118 979 2989 e-mail: [email protected] www.lorenaneep.co.uk
Medical disclaimer: Craniosacral Therapy is intended to complement, not replace, the relationship you have with your medical practitioner. If you have or
suspect you may have a health problem, please see your doctor. never disregard or delay seeking medical advice because of anything
you may have read about Craniosacral Therapy.
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CompetitionCompetitionCompetitionCompetition Win a Mini Make Over with the compliments of
B-Enchanted Beauty and LA Mobile Hair! One Lucky winner will receive a Mini Make Over at the B-Enchanted Salon located in Twyford.
Your prize will consist of a ‘Restyle’ hair design and a ‘Professional Make-up Application’ to finish your new look.
To enter please answer the following question:
Where is the B-Enchanted Salon located?
Visit www.clickberkshire.co.uk and click the competition area or send the correct answer to
Competition: B-Enchanted, 22 Station Road, Twyford, RG10 9NT
Closing date 30th November 2013
Wellington Road, Wokingham, Berkshire, RG40 2AN
0118 9775886 [email protected]
www.cantleylodge.co.uk
The Town Centre Venue for all your Hospitality Needs
Coffee Mornings/Afternoons
Lunch 12-2.30pm (Every Day)
Dinner 6-9pm (Mon-Thurs)
also
Brunch 9.30am-11.30am (Every Day)
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Click the new Discount Zone at www.clickberkshire.co.uk to see what our new Discount Zone has to offer you.
Click Sizzlers are the hottest deals we have on offer and only a limited quantity is available.
Health Kinesiology treatments 50% discount
Health Kinesiology is a very effective, relaxing and enjoyable complementary therapy. Many people experience a return of vitality, wellbeing and a more positive, joyful mindset after a treatment. This may be due to food intolerances that are causing the body to react in a negative way and can be identified through Kinesiology testing. Based in Woodley all treatments are carried out in a private, quiet treatment area with free parking outside
www.balancedlifestyle.org.uk Balanced Lifestyle is offering a half price first treatment lasting 90 minutes
Price you pay is £25.00 To book a Health Kinesiology treatment Contact [email protected]
Click Berkshire has 10 Vouchers to give away – please see www.clickberkshire.co.uk - Discount Zone – Click Sizzlers for full terms and conditions that apply
Valid until 30th November 2013
Lucy offers a mobile hairdressing service around Wokingham Borough. With 9 years experience your locks will be in good hands!
Lucy is offering 50% off a cut and blow dry, the price you pay is £12.50 www.lamobilehair.co.uk
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1/3rd off ALL Aromatherapy Massage Services
‘Professional but Affordable’
To celebrate the recent Launch of B-Enchanted’s new Salon located in Twyford, We have available 1/3rd off ALL aromatherapy massage services.
Prices as follows; Back Neck and shoulder massage (30min) Price you pay is £26.50
Full body massage (60min) Price you pay is £35.50 Full body massage including face (75min) Price you pay is £40
All massages include a thorough consultation so that the oils can be specifically tailor made for your needs by our massage specialist and Aromatherapist.
www.b-enchanted.co.uk Click Berkshire has 15 Vouchers to give away – please see www.clickberkshire.co.uk - Discount Zone – Click Sizzlers
for full terms and conditions that apply
Valid until 30th November 2013
50% off a Cut and Blow Dry L A Mobile Hair “Professional but Affordable”
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Mobile Hair Dressing and Make Up Artistry
Available for Weddings, Photo Shoots,
Special Occasions, Make Up Lessons and all
aspects of Hairdressing
www.starlitesmobile.com
Starlites Professional Hair & Make Up Artists
07921 361640
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