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Welcome to the March edition of the DNfourteen magazine. We have another great edition for you this month with articles about Property, Home Improvements, Recipes, Literature, Travel, Gardening and much, much more. I would like to take this opportunity to pass on our best wishes from all the team here at the magazine to all our readers that have been affected by the recent flooding and hope that your lives can return to normal as soon as possible (I feel your pain and despair as I was flooded out of my home for over 8 months). Please mention to our advertisers where you saw their adverts - it helps them to see that their advertising is working and also that you are contributing to the local economy. Jane Editor CONTENTS Welcome to DNfourteen 3 To contact please Email: ask@daltonspire.co.uk • Telephone: 01964 552 470 ●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 4 8 12 14 We Can: Set Up & Manage Your Social Media For You from £10+vat Per Week For a free initial consultation please contact Nic at Social Media Buddy on: 01482 420 250
House & Home 4 To contact please Email: ask@daltonspire.co.uk • Telephone: 01964 552 470 You don’t need to move to find your ‘forever’ home Rising house prices and market uncertainty mean more homeowners are transforming their current property into their ‘forever home’ rather than moving house. Insurance It is also urging anyone considering making major improvements to their home to remember to let their home insurer know so the level of cover can be adjusted accordingly. Smith added: “Renovations can take up a lot of time and money, and with your home being your most valuable possession, it’s important to have the right protection for your home and its contents. “We’d encourage people to tell their insurer about any planned structural work, such as an extension, loft conversion or new roof, to ensure that cover is in place.” As many as 86% of homeowners decided to make improvements according to a survey by LV= General Insurance, with the most popular make-over being redecoration. But a revamped kitchen and landscaped garden also proved popular ways to upgrade current homes to attain ‘ideal’ home status. Heather Smith, managing director of the LV=GI Direct business, said: “When looking to buy a property, especially one where you intend to stay put, it’s important to consider which factors are most important to you. “With house prices continuing to rise and uncertainty in the market, our research shows that the vast majority of homeowners are choosing to renovate their current property to create their ‘forever home’.” Factors which make a ‘forever’ home A ‘forever home’ is considered to be the property somebody intends to live in indefinitely – it’s something people, on average, think they will buy when they are 49. However, in LV=’s survey the average age at which people already in their ‘forever home’ bought their property was in fact 41. When it comes to the factors which make a forever home, garden was most important with 59% of respondents. Other elements which were essential in creating the perfect home were the number of bedrooms, access to amenities and parking spaces. Being close to good transport links also proved important with a quarter of those quizzed. For anyone interested in finding out when they might stand of chance of having their forever home, LV= has created a tool to help you calculate this based on the region in which you live.
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 Please mention when responding to advertisers. Thank you.
6 House & Home Please mention when responding to advertisers. Thank you. 10 improvements to add value to your home A calculator which helps homeowners estimate the profit made after carrying out improvements to their property has been produced by GoCompare Home Insurance. through rooms to create an open plan space and electrical rewiring. When to tell your insurer While you don’t need to inform your insurer if you are simply freshening up your home with a lick of paint or installing a new carpet, it’s worth being aware that some home improvements will need to be disclosed. What’s more, any work which adds value to your home will need to be reported to your insurer. This is because buildings insurance is calculated on the rebuild cost of a property, therefore cover must be increased accordingly. Ryan Fulthorpe, from GoCompare Home Insurance, said: “Unless you’ve specifically added cover, home insurance doesn’t cover accidental damage to your property or your belongings. “So, if you accidentally knock over a tin of paint while redecorating or drill a hole through a water pipe while putting up shelves, you may not be covered unless you’ve bought the extra protection. “As a rule, home insurance policies also don’t cover tradesmen or their work. So, before employing anyone, make sure they have their own insurance in place and check they’re qualified to carry out the work and are registered with a recognised governing body.” Structural work will also need to be reported to your insurer as this could increase the risk of damage. www.gocompare.com/home- insurance/property-investment- calculator/ The Property Investment Calculator, which helps people work out how different projects or updates could add value to their home, is being promoted as GoCompare unveils the findings of a survey into home improvements. In fact, giving homes a makeover is proving popular at the moment, as high property prices and uncertainty surrounding Brexit are preventing people from moving up the housing ladder. Instead, many homeowners are revamping their current dwellings, something which can have the dual benefit of making space work for their growing family or changing needs as well as adding value to improve its sales potential in the future. Reasons for a revamp A survey by GoCompare revealed 85% of homeowners have updated or improved their home in the last five years with interior redecoration, a bathroom refresh and replacing floors topping the list of work they carried out. While the majority undertook the work in order to improve the general appearance of their home, or to simply upkeep the property and prevent it from falling into disrepair, nearly a quarter said they wanted to add value. Indeed, for as many as 14% it made more sense to spruce up their current home than to move house. According to GoCompare the top 10 home improvements carried out in the last five years were: 1 Interior redecoration 46% 2 Installed a new bathroom 27% 3 Replaced the flooring 26% 4 A garden make-over 24% 5 Installed a new kitchen 24% 6 Installed a new boiler or central heating system 24% 7 Installed new windows/ double glazing 19% 8 New shed or other garden building 16% 9 Exterior redecoration 13% 10 Improved insulation 11% Other improvements which were mentioned in the survey included adding a patio or garden decking, extending the property, knocking
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8 To contact please Email: ask@daltonspire.co.uk • Telephone: 01964 552 470 Recipe Ingredients Olive oil, for cooking 1 leek, green and all, chopped 3 garlic cloves, chopped 2 medjool dates, torn into pieces 1 tablespoon turmeric 1 teaspoon fenugreek seeds 100 g red lentils 250 ml boiling water 400 ml coconut milk 1 large handful of fresh spinach Salt and freshly cracked black pepper Plant based yoghurt, to serve Sourdough bread, toasted, to serve For the crispy chickpeas 240 g drained tinned chickpeas Red lentil dhal and tandoori chickpeas Comforting and hearty with added crunch, this is perfect for large batch cooking and to take away for lunch on a drizzly day. 1 tablespoon tandoori spice mix 1 tablespoon olive oil Method 1. Preheat the oven to 180°C (Gas 4) and line a baking sheet with baking parchment. 2. To cook the crispy chickpeas, put the drained chickpeas in a bowl with the spice mix and olive oil and mix so they are well coated. 3. Scatter them on the prepared sheet and pop in the oven for about 20 minutes until golden and crunchy. 4.Meanwhile, heat a little olive oil In a large frying pan and fry the leek, garlic, dates and spices for a good 5–10 minutes until soft. 5. Add the lentils and boiling water and simmer for about 15 minutes until the water has been absorbed. 6. Add the coconut milk and season with salt and pepper to taste, then simmer for another 10 minutes until the lentils have a lovely creamy texture. 7. Once it’s ready, ladle in a handful of spinach and top off with crispy chickpeas, a dollop of plant yoghurt and toasted sourdough for scooping. Serves 2
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10 Literature To contact please Email: ask@daltonspire.co.uk • Telephone: 01964 552 470 Books To Read In March From the long-awaited return of Marian Keyes to a selection of brilliant debuts, this month serves up both fascinating fiction and intelligent thrillers… Kim Jiyoung, Born 1982 by Cho Nam-Joo Kim Jiyoung, Born 1982 is the South Korean million- copy bestseller that’s just been translated into English. Kim Jiyoung is a girl born to a mother whose in-laws wanted a boy; she’s a sister made to share a room while her brother gets one of his own; a female preyed upon by male teachers at school; a daughter whose father blames her when she is harassed late at night; a good student who doesn’t get put forward for internships; a model employee but gets overlooked for promotion; a wife who gives up her career and independence for a life of domesticity. Ultimately, this is a life story of one young woman which raises questions about endemic misogyny and institutional oppression that are relevant to us all. Grown Ups by Marian Keyes Is this Marian Keyes’ best novel yet? Considering we raced through almost 700 pages in under two days, we’re inclined to say yes. Grown Ups follows the lives of the Caseys. Johnny Casey, his two brothers Ed and Liam, their beautiful, talented wives and all their kids spend a lot of time together: birthday parties, anniversary celebrations, weekends away. And they’re a happy family. But under the surface, conditions are murkier. While some people clash, others like each other a little too much. Everything stays under control until Ed’s wife, Cara, gets concussion and starts revealing secrets one by one. In the subsequent unravelling, every one of the adults finds themselves wondering if it’s time to finally grow up. A heartening, pacey read. The 24-Hour Café by Libby Page From the Sunday Times bestselling author of The Lido comes a story of friendship, belonging and never giving up on your dreams. Day and night, Stella’s Café opens its doors to the lonely and the lost, the morning people and the night owls. It’s a place where everyone is always welcome, where life can wait at the door. At the centre of the tale is Hannah and Mona: best friends, waitresses, dreamers. They love working at Stella’s, but is it time to step outside and make their own way in life? Page’s second novel offers readers 24 hours at Stella’s Café, where one day might just be enough to change a life. The Girl with the Louding Voice by Abi Daré Adunni is a 14-year-old Nigerian girl who knows what she wants: an education. This, her mother has told her, is the only way to get a “louding voice”, the ability to speak for herself and decide her own future. But instead, Adunni’s father sells her to be the third wife of a local man who is eager for her to bear him a son and heir. When Adunni runs away to the city, hoping to make a better life, she finds that the only other option is servitude to a wealthy family. As a yielding daughter, a subservient wife, and a powerless slave, Adunni is told, by words and deeds, that she is nothing. But while misfortunes might muffle her voice for a time, they cannot mute it. A powerful, emotional debut novel told in an unforgettable way. Here We Are by Graham Swift This new novel from the winner of the Booker Prize in 1996 for Last Orders is set in Brighton in 1959. The theatre at the end of the pier is having its best summer season in years. Ronnie, a brilliant young magician, and Evie, his dazzling assistant, are top of the bill, drawing audiences each night. Meanwhile, Jack is everyone’s favourite compère, a born entertainer, holding the whole show together. As the summer progresses, the off-stage drama between the three begins to overshadow their theatrical success, and events unfold which will have lasting consequences for all their futures.
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Travel 12 Please mention when responding to advertisers. Thank you. 9 Tips For Finding The Best Flight Prices Making your travel plans a reality but still ensuring you get value for money when it comes to flight prices is something you want to get right – especially when hundreds of price comparison websites all claim their offer is the one to go for. If it feels like it’s beyond your control, here are nine ways to ensure you get the best deal every time… Keep Searches Secret The internet has given us unprecedented access when it comes to tacking down the cheapest flights possible. But you might be surprised to know that cookies – which effectively track your online behaviour – mean flight prices do increase when you repeatedly search for a particular route. The reason? Airlines and websites want to scare you into booking the flight quickly before the price gets even higher. As such, it’s essential, to ensure you start your flight search by going ‘incognito’ online or using a private browsing mode. In Google Chrome or Safari, simply hit Command (or Control if using a desktop computer), Shift, N. Cookies are cleared each time you open an incognito window, so start over each time you search a new flight. Limit Hidden Charges In order to make money, most price comparison websites will inflate the cost of a flight so they can take a cut if you book. It should be said upfront that there’s no such thing as the perfect price comparison website or search engine, but some are definitely better than the rest. Skyscanner, for example, checks the prices of more than 1,200 travel companies – including the ones it doesn’t stand to make any money from. It never uses its customers data to inflate prices, either, nor does it bury you in hidden charges and unexpected fees. You can also augment your search results to show the eco-friendliest travel options, as well as hotel and accommodation add- ons. Find The Cheapest Day It’s an old wives’ tale that flying out on a Tuesday at 3pm is the cheapest airline ticket out there. But it is still possible to find some months which are cheaper than others. On Skyscanner, or other sites which permit this function, try adjusting your search settings under the ‘Depart’ tab to ‘Cheapest Month’ and ‘Search Flights’, and let the technology do its job. You can browse all dates to see which time of year is cheapest, before going back to the beginning to book a return trip. As per a study from the Airlines Reporting Corporation, it’s recommended that flyers try to book at least 57 days – roughly six weeks – in advance to get the best price, and between 30 days to three months for domestic trips. If you are in the market for something last minute, use a site such as Kiwi to find last-minute deals and comparisons. Book Through Partner Brands Rather than booking more than one seat on a certain flight, it might be possible to save money by paying for a second seat through a partner airline. For example the One World Alliance has 13 different member airlines, all of which work together to sell seats on their various routes and aircraft. Having booked one seat on British Airways, for example, it might be cheaper to find the second person’s ticket via one of its partners, such as American Airlines. Be careful not split up return fares – it rarely works out cheaper to buy two single tickets each way. Rack Up Miles And Points If you travel regularly, and have a preferred airline, it’s definitely worth signing up to a loyalty scheme to earn points and miles on your trips. It’s common for airlines to offer its regular customers frequent flier bonuses, too, such as free upgrades. Just be sure to check when collected air miles and points expire. Failing that, investigate whether an airline- specific credit card might be appropriate for your circumstances. If you’re confident you can hit the minimum spend to trigger rewards without any risk to your personal finances, it might be an easy way to pay your way to free, or seriously discounted, flights – especially if you find yourself forced to book last-minute trips, frequently. A final disclaimer: always read the small print and take professional and independent financial advice if you’re unsure of the terms and how it might affect your credit score. Opt For Budget Airlines If you’re willing to compromise on leg room,
Holidays 13 Please mention when responding to advertisers. Thank you. baggage allowance or even the number of layovers, budget airline and charter flights usually offer a far cheaper alternative. But make sure you read the small print when it comes to hidden charges or fees. For example, Ryanair has been known to charge customers for forgetting to print their boarding pass at home or failing to adhere to their strict baggage guidelines. It’s also a question of what really feels worth it. For example, a two-hour layover might not be worth the extra £200 to fly direct. Finally, if you’re flying to a popular resort, check with a charter travel company, such as Tui, to see if they have any deals. Package holiday companies reserve flights to ferry their passengers, so you could bag a cheap flight when they come to sell off unreserved seats. Shop The Sales The British Airways January sale is always marked on our calendar, but with the development of Black Friday, Cyber Monday and even Singles Day, sales of cheap flights are becoming a more regular event. Lesser known is the fact that it’s quite common for airlines to post mistakenly cheap fares as a result of technical glitches, currency conversion mishaps and general human error. Airfare Watchdog and Skyscanner are two great sites for flagging such errors. The former updates its top 50 fares daily, while the latter’s monthly search function should pick up any anomalies. Break Up Long-Haul Journeys If you’re booking seriously long haul – think Australia or Hawaii– then consider breaking up the journey and booking different legs separately to keep costs down. It also counts to know whether your preferred airline flies somewhere direct or not. If not, it might be worth plumping for a budget airline to get you some of the way for less, before coughing up for a preferred airline for the second leg of the journey. Just be careful about how much transfer time you leave between flights – experts recommend between three and four hours, unless you’re planning to leave the connecting airport. Consider A Different Currency Depending on the destination, airline and exchange rate, you might find it’s cheaper to pay for your flight with a local airline in its native currency. While it’s common for airlines to make you pay in the currency of the country you’re departing from, this isn’t always the case. And always use a debit or credit card which is free from foreign transaction fees: it’s often the case that credit card companies charge a small percentage on any transactions made in a different currency, which might make any perceived discount null and void.
To contact please Email: ask@daltonspire.co.uk • Telephone: 01964 552 470 Gardening 14 Ten Homegrown Health Boosters Kale is rich in calcium and vitamins as well as the antioxidant lutein, which is good for eye health. Parsnips are a source of fibre plus nutrients like vitamins C and K and folate, which is vital for the formation of cells and DNA. Spinach is an important source of vitamin K, which is thought to be important for maintaining healthy bones. Broccoli contains high levels of vitamin C, which protects against a range of chronic diseases. Asparagus contains antioxidants, including vitamins A, C and E, plus flavonoids and polyphenols. Tomatoes should be picked when fully ripe for the highest levels of lycopene, an antioxidant that protects against cell damage. Potatoes should be eaten right after harvest for a boost of vitamin C. Levels rapidly decrease after harvest. Pumpkins boast plenty of anthocyanins and carotenoids, antioxidants that aid gut health. Carrots contain beta-carotene, which converts to vitamin A in the body and is essential for the eyes, lungs and the digestive system. Berries such as blueberries and blackberries are high in antioxidants and vitamin C.
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Please mention when responding to advertisers. Thank you. 16 Why homegrown produce is healthier... Want to kick-start your gardening year with a health boost? Growing your own food holds the answer. We all know fruit and vegetables are good for us, but it might come as a surprise to learn just how much healthier some crops are for us eaten fresh from the plot, rather than bought from the shop. Why? Often, supermarket produce has been specially bred to have a long shelf life and to be robust enough to be transported far and wide – not because they’re the most flavourful or rich in nutrients. Chances are, they’ll also have been picked prematurely, shipped around the world, or up and down the country – or both – and artificially ripened. This long journey from field to fork, and the conditions on the way, can deplete fruit and vegetables of goodness and flavour. Numerous studies* show that vitamin C in particular degrades rapidly after harvest, so freshness can make a huge difference. Researchers found spinach and broccoli lost more than 80 per cent and 60 per cent, respectively, of their vitamin C, after seven days in chilled storage. One study revealed all the vitamin C in spinach was lost after four days stored at room temperature. “Good sources of vitamin C, like potatoes, leafy greens, broccoli, and tomatoes, are definitely better if eaten soon after harvest,” says Dr Ken Thompson, plant ecologist and former senior lecturer at the Department of Animal and Plant Sciences at Sheffield University. Growing your own also means you can enjoy crops that are perfectly ripe, which means they’re as delicious as they can be, and as nutritious, too. “If you leave fruit on a plant to mature and ripen fully, it’ll have more nutritional value than fruit picked when half ripe,” says Graham Seymour, Professor of Plant Biotechnology at Nottingham University. He continues: “During the ripening process you get a build-up of useful phytochemicals – or active plant compounds. Tomatoes, for instance, will become redder and have more lycopene, an antioxidant that protects against cell damage when fully ripe.” In fact, some supermarket tomatoes are selected to never fully ripen and always remain firm. Anthocyanins and carotenoids are other beneficial nutrients that are generally more abundant in home-grown fruits and vegetables than shop-bought. According to Professor Cathie Martin from bio- science institute, the John Innes Centre, these compounds have antioxidant properties and promote the growth of healthy gut bacteria. These compounds are part of a plant’s natural defence system to protect against stresses caused by such factors as light damage. Anthocyanins give crops such as berries, aubergines and red cabbage their purple hue, while carotenoids are found in orange produce – squash, carrots, sweet potato, pumpkin and tomatoes. “Supermarket versions, which have usually been grown in greenhouses and polytunnels, don’t have such high levels of these compounds, as they don’t get enough light to stimulate their production,” says Cathie Martin. “And supermarkets are not going to have the varieties of fruits and veg that produce the highest concentrations.” What’s more, when produce isn’t allowed to ripen naturally, there’s no time for these compounds to accumulate. Gardening
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18 The World Famous ELVIS Show starring world renowned Elvis performer CHRIS CONNOR LEEDS O2 Academy on Sunday 5th April 2020 Starring and produced by world renowned Elvis performer CHRIS CONNOR. With his 12 piece live band ‘THE STEELS’, & backing vocals by ‘ The Sweet Harmonies’. A magnificent 2 hour theatre production, recreating 2 popular Elvis Presley concerts. This show respectively and authentically recreates ELVIS at his very best recreating 2 concerts - selling out in all theatres! You will simply feel that you have been transported back in to time. If you were not lucky enough to see Elvis live, you will walk away from this concert feeling that you have! many Elvis fans are left emotionally moved when they leave the show. There is only ONE Elvis Presley, however fans all around the world are talking about CHRIS CONNOR who is remarkably so very close to Elvis in both looks and voice and mannerisms. Doors open – 6.30pm Box Office No: 0113 389 1555 A mere 34 years after their first show, indie – pop – punk band, The Flatmates, released their eponymously titled first studio album, officially their debut. The album marks the culmination of a very fruitful period of writing for the band, with main songwriter guitarist Martin Whitehead’s songs being augmented by contributions from singer Lisa Bouvier and keyboard player Rocker. The self-recorded album features thirteen (lucky for some) killer pop songs, all originals, including the opening track Shut Up And Kiss Me, which was released in late 2019 on a limited edition 7” With the release of The Flatmates the band have now notched up new releases in each of the 5 decades from the ‘80s to the ‘20s. The album was recorded in Bristol at Rocker’s home studio StAR Studios, by bandmembers Martin, Lisa and Rocker plus bassist Matt and drummer Brian - see them live in Hull in a highly anticipated visit to the New Adelphi Club in early April. Tickets £10 from SEE Tickets or pay on the door THE FLATMATES play HULL New Adelphi Club on Friday 10th April 2020 What’s On & Competitions To contact please Email: ask@daltonspire.co.uk • Telephone: 01964 552 470
19 What’s On & Competitions Please mention when responding to advertisers. Thank you. Graham’s status as one of the world’s leading songwriters was acknowledged in 2014 with his induction into the Songwriter’s Hall of Fame. When Graham formed what became Heart Full of Songs six years ago, it was purely for the pleasure of playing his songs in their simplest form, acoustically. The format became so popular that the acoustic four-piece undertook its first concert tour in April-May 2013. For lovers of perfectly-crafted music performed by the composer, a Heart Full of Songs concert is truly an exquisite experience. Among songs written or co-written by 10cc’s Graham Gouldman: Dreadlock Holiday, Art For Art’s Sake, I’m Not In Love, Rubber Bullets, Good Morning Judge - all10cc / Bridge To You Heart - Wax No Milk Today Herman’s Hermits Doors – 7.00pm / On stage 7.30pm Tickets - £26.50 advance Box Office No: 0161 907 5555 10cc’s GRAHAM GOULDMAN plays MANCHESTER Royal Northern College of Music on Thursday 2nd April 2020 THE OVERTONES play HULL – City Hall on Wednesday 17th June 2020 The Overtones are a bridge between pre-rock’n’roll classicism and 21st Century entertainment.With 5 top 10 albums and 10 sold out UK Tours, They will embark on their 11th UK Tour this Summer. For the last decade, The Overtones have been a household name after appearing on dozens of television shows across the UK and Europe including Dancing On Ice, BBC Breakfast and This Morning to name just a few. In 2019, the group welcomed new member, Jay James who rose to prominence working with the likes of John Legend and as a finalist on The X Factor. The announcement heralds the start of an exciting new era for The Overtones. Tickets are available from - https://nvite.com/community/theovertones 1) CHRIS CONNOR/ELVIS 2) THE FLATMATES 3) GRAHAM GOULDMAN 4) THE OVERTONES WIN A PAIR OF TICKETS TO SEE.. To enter just send your name, address and contact telephone number on a postcard to: 31 Elm Drive, Cherry Burton, HU17 7RJ Please state clearly which gig or event draw you wish to enter. Draws close five days before the event.
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