DNfourteen Magazine — January 2022

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Welcome to our January 2022 edition of the magazine. On behalf of the whole team here at the DNfourteen Magazine I would like to wish all our readers and advertisers “A very Happy, Healthy and Prosperous New Year.” It’s great to see our local businesses moving forward and starting the road back to recovery - 2021 was a very difficult for businesses in and around Goole, Howden, Snaith and the greater DN14 postcode area. I have spoken to many businessmen and women over the last few weeks and there is an air of optimism that 2022 is going to be a much, much better year for them and the local economy in general - let us hope that that is the case! So with that in mind please do, whenever possible; support local and buy local as every pound spent locally does matter. We have some interesting articles in this months edition ranging from sustainable hacks for your home, winter driving advice and gardening tips to the pick of the best new books to read. We finish off with our regular column from Fiona Dwyer who shares some inspiring quotes with us. The magazine is also full of local advertisers covering everything from Coal Suppliers and Chimny Sweeps to Cleaners and Glass Suppliers and Garage Door Installations to Pest Control - So please use them and keep our local economy strong. Until next month please stay safe. Jane Editor Please note that whilst we take care to be accurate, no liability will be accepted under any circumstances should any of the content of this magazine be incorrect. The views expressed in the articles are not necessarily those of the publisher. All rights reserved. Published by DNfourteen Magazine. Printed by DaltonSpire Ltd. 3 To contact please Email: ask@daltonspire.co.uk • Telephone: 01964 552 470 Welcome to DNfourteen Magazine 4 6 10 ●Fast, friendly, affordable service ●Family run business ●All aspects of Pest Control covered ●Big jobs, small jobs, one-offs ●Same day service available ●Annual contacts available however big or small ●Agricultural, Commercial, Domestic Pest Control Pest Control ●Fast, friendly, affordable service ●Family run business ●All aspects of Pest Control covered ●Big jobs, small jobs, one-offs ●Same day service available ●Annual contracts available however big or small ●Agricultural, Commercial, Domestic Pest Control Your Local Pest Controller C R N Contact us on: Chris mob: 07706484826 Landline: 01430 410240 Rob mob: 07809746509 Email: crnpestcontrol@gmail.com 12

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House & Home 4 Please mention when responding to advertisers. Thank you. Want to be more sustainable at home, but not sure where to start? Check out these smart ideas and discover how to boost your own green power without spending a fortune. Insulate on a budget Sustainability doesn’t have to be expensive - our top tip for retrofitting your home on a budget? A roll of insulation tape. Spend a few quid on self-adhesive draught-excluding tape to seal any unwanted gaps around doors and windows. Switch off standby Turn off the standby mode on your electrical appliances for an instant energy save. Appliances, TV’s and gadgets turned to standby still require energy, particularly for maintaining the appliance’s “sleep” status. This is especially so if the appliance has LED lights or a flashing display that remains in place when the appliance isn’t being used. With the exception of fridges and freezers, most appliances can be switched off at the plug when not in use, and doing so can save an average household between £45 and £80 a year. Buy your kitchen second-hand New kitchens can be expensive, but you can reduce the price tag, as well as your environmental impact, by buying the entire thing second-hand. Restrict your shower’s flow In a bathroom, there are several steps you can take to reduce your environmental impact. One is to restrict the flow of your shower. Standard showers tend to deliver a flow rate of 13.5 litres per minute, while flow-regulated ones reduce this to 10 litres per minute. This can translate to significant water savings over the year but the difference in the shower performance is barely noticeable. Reduce your flush Another quick fix to reduce your environmental impact in the bathroom is to reduce the amount of water you use each time you flush the toilet.Place a cistern displacement device in your dual-flush toilet cistern to reduce the volume of water used in each flush. You can get one of these from your water provider. Wash at low temperatures Washing your clothes less often is a quick way to reduce energy bills, so if you throw things in the machine without thinking, perhaps an overhaul of your habits could save you money. If every wash is essential, though, you can still reduce your energy use by making sure you operate both your washing machine and dishwasher at a lower temperature, and each with a full load. If you’re buying a new machine, choose one with a half- load button. Also, by switching from a hot wash to a warm wash, over the course of a year you could cut the energy consumption of these appliances in half.” Harness solar power outside Garden lighting can be an energy drain, but using solar-powered garden lights can instantly take you off-grid outside, removing the need for cables, hard wiring and outside sockets. From cheap insulation ideas to zero-cost home updates, these expert tips will help you save money and energy Be More Sustainable on a Budget

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These days most homeown- ers suffer from a lack of storage space. So many precious items that need to be kept – but where to store it all? That’s where York- shire Loft Ladders come in. The company, based locally, offers homeowners the oppor- tunity to maximise their storage space with a loft ladder, 50 sq ft of boarding and a light all fully fitted in less than a day from just £277 + VAT. But it’s not just the affordability of the package the company offers that makes Yorkshire Loft Ladders stand out as manager Warren Ingleson explains: ‘Our watchwords are Quality, Integrity and Value. Quality in the materials that we use for all our installations and the fact that all our loft packages are fitted by time served trades- men so our customers are assured of the best job. Integ- rity in that we will turn up at the time we say and make sure the house is spotless when we leave, and Value in that we offer our services at a price people can afford. Our busi- ness relies on referrals and we got a huge amount of our calls from people who have been referred to us by our existing customers - that simply would- n’t happen if we didn’t adhere to our overriding principles. At the end of the day the old adage that happy customers lead to more happy customers is true and we work hard to make that happen for every installation we carry out!’ So, if you want to make use of your loft space, however big or small, call Warren on 0800 612 8359 and he’ll be happy to pop round and give you a no obligation quote so you too can make use of your loft! House & Home 5 To contact please Email: ask@daltonspire.co.uk • Telephone: 01964 552 470

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6 Motoring Please mention when responding to advertisers. Thank you. Plunging temperatures, icy roads and heavy snow mean the winter months are some of the worst for motor insurance claims – and a crucial time to look after your car. Here are our19 winter driving tips to help you and your car cope with any bad weather... The colder weather usually brings with it more difficult driving conditions and the increased risk of a breakdown. As a result, motorists can often find themselves unexpectedly stranded in their vehicles. All vehicles need a bit of extra TLC at this time of year as we put them through their paces on journeys through wind, rain, sleet and snow. Here we take a look at the precautions you can take to protect your car and jus as importantly yourself! How to prepare your car for winter Carry out a few routine checks to ensure your wheels are up to the rigours of winter driving. Spend a bit of time on this now and it could save you the hassle and financial burden of an avoidable breakdown or accident further down the line. 1. Make sure your vehicle is fully serviced. 2. Regularly check the oil level, anti-freeze, hazard lights, wiper blades and battery. 3. Check the tyres for tread depth and pressure. Upgrade to a set of winter tyres for your car. 4. Clean your lights regularly and check the bulbs. Check you’re carrying all the essentials 5. Make sure you’re carrying de-icer and an ice scraper. De- ice your car before you travel, and ensure all windows are fully cleared of snow, frost and condensation. 6. Prepare an emergency break- down kit, including a torch, bottled water, blanket, warm and waterproof clothing and a first aid kit. 7. Other items to pack include a reflective triangle, high-visibility jacket, jump leads and shovel. 8. Also think about leaving a selection of snacks and drinks in your boot in case you end up stuck in your car. Plan your journey 9. Spend time planning your journey, and don’t make any unnecessary trips if the weather has turned for the worse. 10. Leave extra time for journeys in poor weather. 11. Tune into your local radio for regular traffic and weather reports and advice. 12. Ensure your mobile phone is fully charged before you set off. 13. For longer journeys, let someone know when you expect to arrive and return. How to drive carefully No matter how long or short the journey, it’s vital to be extra vigilant on the roads during the winter. So keep up-to-date with local traffic and weather news. 14. Leave more space between you and the car in front, and drive more slowly. 15. Stay alert at all times and look out for pedestrians, cyclists and motorcyclists. 16. In cold or icy conditions, try to avoid braking hard. 17. Dropping gears instead of applying brakes can prevent skidding. How to be prepared in case of a breakdown 18. When wild weather is on its way, that’s the time to check your car policy is fully up to scratch. 19. If you don’t have fully comprehensive breakdown cover in place, buy it now. It’s a policy that doesn’t need to cost the earth, and will give you peace of mind that you’re protected and could prevent you having to endure a long wait in the cold. Winter Driving Tips

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8 www.eastriding.gov.uk/learn Try something new for free in January East Riding Adult Learning and Employability Learn, Live, Work

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9 www.eastriding.gov.uk/learn Adult Learning Centre Adult Learning Centre Centenary Road Pasture Road Pasture Road Hilda St. Elsie St. Attlee Dr. Churchill Walk We’re getting the new year off to a great start with a whole range of Try courses in January. Come along to our Goole centre and try something new! Scan to find out more or visit eastriding.gov.uk/goole-based-courses Adult Learning Goole (01482) 392844 Pasture Road, Goole DN14 6DP

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10 Literature Please mention when responding to advertisers. Thank you. My Body by Emily Ratajkowski My Body is a deeply honest investigation of what it means to be a woman and a commodity from Emily Ratajkowski. Ratajkowski is an acclaimed model and actress, engaged political activist, entrepreneur, global social media phenomenon – and now, a writer. Ratajkowski sparked both praise and furore when she stripped off for Robin Thicke’s ‘Blurred Lines’ music video. The subsequent evolution in her thinking about society’s commodification of women is the subject of this book. These essays chronicle moments from Ratajkowski’s life while investigating culture’s fetishisation of girls and female beauty, its obsession with and contempt for women’s sexuality, the perverse dynamics of the fashion and film industries, and the grey area between consent and abuse. A fascinating read. Medusa by Jessie Burton Medusa is a feminist retelling of the famous Greek myth from Jessie Burton, the internationally bestselling author of The Miniaturist. Exiled to a far-flung island by the gods, Medusa has little company except the snakes on her head. When a beautiful boy called Perseus arrives on the island, her lonely existence is disrupted with the force of a supernova, unleashing desire, love and betrayal. Filled with glorious full-colour illustrations by award-winning Olivia Lomenech Gill, this update on some well-loved classical folklore illuminates the woman behind the legend bringing Medusa to a new generation. Femlandia by Christina Dalcher Femlandia is the latest thriller from the bestselling author of Vox and Q. As the title suggests, this is another feminist takedown. The United States has sunk into total collapse. Men in positions of power have wrecked the economy and left women to suffer and pick up the pieces. Miranda Reynolds has lost her husband, job and home. There’s only one place left that she and her daughter Emma New books for January can go: Femlandia, is a female-only community and utopia for women. There’s a reason Miranda never joined before, but now she has no choice. And with what Miranda knows about Femlandia’s founder, she’s right to be wary. While life outside the gates is fraught with danger, there’s something just as sinister going on within. Just Haven’t Met You Yet by Sophie Cousens Laura has built a career out of interviewing people about their epic real-life love stories. When she picks up the wrong suitcase at the airport, Laura wonders if this could be the start of something that’s written in the stars. From piano sheet-music to a battered copy of her favourite book, in the bag, Laura finds evidence of everything she could hope for in a partner. And if Laura’s job has taught her anything it’s that when it comes to love, you can’t let opportunity pass you by. Now Laura is determined to track down the owner of the suitcase, and her own happy ending. But what if fate has other ideas? Young Mungo by Douglas Stuart A vivid portrayal of working-class life and a highly suspenseful story of the dangerous first love of two young men: Mungo and James. Protestant Mungo and Catholic James live in the hyper-masculine and violently sectarian world of Glasgow’s housing estates. They should be sworn enemies, and yet they become best friends as they find a sanctuary in the pigeon dovecote that James has built for his prize racing birds. As they find themselves falling in love, they dream of escaping the grey city, and Mungo works hard to hide his true self from all those around him. But the threat of discovery is constant and the punishment unspeakable. Imbuing the everyday world of its characters with rich lyricism and giving full voice to people rarely acknowledged in literary fiction, this is a gripping and revealing story about the bounds of masculinity, the push and pull of family, the violence faced by so many queer people, and the dangers of loving someone too much.

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11 House & Home To contact please Email: ask@daltonspire.co.uk • Telephone: 01964 552 470 01724 388751 £14.50 01405 881601 north-lincolnshire@timeforyou.co.uk

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Gardening 12 Please mention when responding to advertisers. Thank you. When the cold winds blow and snow begins to settle on the lawn, it’s tempting to close the backdoor and spend the winter curled up by the fire. But if you’re an outdoorsy person then there’s no need to give up on the garden for a whole season every year. With our guide to gardening in winter you’ll find plenty of projects to crack on with before the spring, how to protect your plants against the cold and top tips for making the most out of your time outdoors. Winter Gardening Jobs Pruning. Some plants are best cut back and pruned over winter, such as roses, shrubs, fruit trees and deciduous hedges. This will encourage healthy new shoots to grow when the weather warms up again. Cleaning. While the life in your garden is less demanding, it’s a good opportunity to sort out a bit of general maintenance. Hosing down your paths and patios will not only spruce them up, but also ensure they’re free of grime which could become slippery in the cold, damp conditions. Checking for structural damage. If you have a greenhouse, shed or conservatory then winter is the best time of year to give them a good inspection. Most of the surrounding foliage Winter Gardening Jobs will have died back, leaving a clear path to see any cracks in the frames or broken window panes. Fixing these now is crucial for protecting any plants inside from freezing draughts. Ordering seed catalogues. Get prepared for the sowing season by choosing seeds and plants to buy. It’s a good time to sit back and plan how you might like to redesign your planting or reflect on which flowers grow best in your garden. Cutting the lawn. You won’t need to mow the grass anywhere near as frequently as in the summer, but if the weather is mild it will need doing every now and then. The grass won’t grow as fast, so you can leave it longer than normal. Winter Gardening Tips Don’t compact the soil. During wintertime, the ground will likely be saturated from excess rain and freeze due to the plummeting temperatures. It’s best to avoid treading on the earth too much as you will compact the already dense soil, making it even more difficult to work in the spring. So try to step lightly when you need to go over it. Maintain tools. There won’t be many labour intensive jobs to do in the garden over winter so it’s a good opportunity to show your tools some TLC. Oil any machinery that requires it and sharpen the blades of your trimmers and secateurs. Then you’ll be all set for cracking on when the frost thaws. Keep watering. It’s easy to overlook watering your garden when the weather’s so rubbish this time of year. But it’s still important to go outside and give your plants a quick water every now and then, particularly if it hasn’t rained in a while. And don’t forget to water your indoor flowers too! Plan ahead. Winter is a great time to plan your garden design for the coming year. Most of the plants and trees have died back, leaving the core layout of your plot clear. Take advantage of this by mapping out new paths or patios, or deciding where to put that new shed or greenhouse. Winter Planting Winter loving plants. Surprisingly, there are a few plants that defy nature and come into their own in the chilly months. Besides evergreen trees, these include witch hazel, winter jasmine, winter honeysuckle and viburnum. Add a few of these for a colourful flowerbed all year round.

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14 Please mention when responding to advertisers. Thank you. Fiona’s Word Fiona Dwyer, broadcast journalist, PR & media consultant, slave to 2 children and a husband. IS IT 2022 ALREADY? Happy New Year everyone! How are you feeling? We are again starting a year with continuing uncertainty around Covid, how Omicron will affect us and how it will further stretch our NHS and emergency services. It’s nearly 2 years since the first case of coronavirus was confirmed in the UK and it still seems unbelievable to be living in such times. The vaccine rollout has been successful and we’re all having booster jabs – so hopefully we are as protected as we can be. I know everyone’s fed up with restrictions and mask- wearing, but if it protects just one person, saves one life, then I’m happy to do it. And if it means businesses in the hospitality and tourism sectors (as well as many others) can get back on their feet, then that’s got to be a good thing. At the time of writing, we are still waiting to hear about any further restrictions to be imposed post-Christmas. It seems likely there will be some kind of circuit break, mainly to take the pressure of the hospitals. Let’s hope it doesn’t last too long and doesn’t affect schools and charities too much either. TOO BUSY TO ENJOY LIFE? Why is it that as you get older, time passes faster?!! I think sometimes we are all so busy we forget to live our lives and so this year, that is my resolution. Yes, I am still going to work really hard in my business but I need to take time out to do more fun stuff and to relax. I’m not very good at relaxing! I always feel guilty that I’m not doing something else. Are you like that? So, my new schedule for 2022 has time set aside for me to chill out and enjoy. What are you going to do? Have you made a New Year’s resolution? Whatever it is, set a realistic goal. Don’t set yourself up to fail. If it is a fairly big thing, break it down into little, bite-size chunks so it’s not so daunting! Remember, life is precious and you matter too, so make sure you look after yourself! QUOTES TO INSPIRE YOU IN 2022 I love a good quote, so here are a few I wanted to share with you as we start the New Year! “In order to be successful in the New Year, stay focused, develop a positive attitude and be passionate with your dreams.” Bamigboye Olurotimi “You are never too old to reinvent yourself!” Steve Harvey “I hope you realize that every day is a fresh start for you. That every sunrise is a new chapter in your life waiting to be written.” Juansen Dizon I wish you all good health and happiness for 2022. Stay safe and stay positive. Fiona x Twitter: @fionadwyer • Facebook: Fiona Dwyer PR We are the BEST & CHEAPEST way to ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESS in Goole, Howden, Snaith & DN14 area REACH 17K HOMES & BUSINESSES FROM ONLY £35 PER MONTH CALL US NOW ON: 01964 552 470

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Find It In DNfourteen Magazine 15 To contact please Email: ask@daltonspire.co.uk • Telephone: 01964 552 470 Get your COVID-19 and booster jabs, if you can. If you do have symptoms or feel unwell, stay at home and order a PCR test by visiting gov.uk/get-coronavirus-test or calling 119. Let’s keep life moving... Let’s keep our loved ones safe. If you make one new year’s resolution in 2022... Prevent. Notice. Act. Visit eastriding.gov.uk/3stepstosafety Ventilate to help keep the virus out of your home Continue to wash your hands regularly with soap and water Wear a face covering (unless exempt) Do a rapid lateral flow test before periods of high risk Be mindful and give others space Know your risk and be socially responsible if interacting with others Scan to book your vaccines Goole...

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