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ISSUE 166 March 2024 Covering: Goole, Howden & surrounding areas GET YOUR BUSINESS SEEN ADVERTISE MONTHLY FROM AS LITTLE AS £40 NO VAT
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Welcome to theMarch 2024 edition of the DNfourteen magazine - I hope that you are all keeping well and those of you with children or grandchildren are looking forward to the Easter Holiday. We have some interesting articles and features in this months edition ranging from a very interesting article about back pain (both myself and my hubbie are sufferers!!) in the Health & Wellbeing section. We have a delicious recipe for ‘Bunana’ Easter Bread which I am looking forward to baking a little bit nearer to Easter. We take a look at Exfoliating Hair in Rebekah’s Beauty Column - she always gives great advice and has helped me find the right products and treatments for my own hair. We have all the usual tips and jobs to do this month in your garden with March Jobs in the Gardening Section on page 12 and so much more. As usual we finish with Fiona Dwyer’s column - this month she talks about Spring, March Celebrations and a Torch-Lit event coming to Hull. Please use the advertisers in the magazine they are all local and offer great services and products and it does make a difference to our local economy. Until the next edition 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 Welcome to DNfourteen Magazine To contact Telephone: 01964 552 470 • Email: ask@daltonspire.co.uk • www.daltonspire.co.uk 4 6 10 12
Local News 4 Families receive secondary school place offers Parents and carers of Year 6 children in East Riding will today, Friday 1 March, find out which secondary school they will attend in September. 96.8 percent of pupils have been offered their first preference, with over 99 percent of families being offered one of their three preferred schools. East Riding of Yorkshire Council received 3,268 applications. 3,164 pupils have been allocated their first preference school and 3,243 children have been allocated a place at one of their three preferred schools - an increase of 0.4 percent from last year. Only 25 children were unable to have a place at any school named as their preference and of these, 21 children have been allocated a place at their catchment area school. Four pupils have been allocated a place at the nearest East Riding school with a place available. This is a significant decrease from last year when 42 children were allocated a school that their parent/carers did not name as a preference and is the lowest level of non-preference allocations for the past five years. 7 of the 18 East Riding secondary schools have filled all their available places; Beverley High School; Driffield School; Goole Academy; Headlands School; Hessle High School; South Hunsley School and Withernsea High School. Councillor Victoria Aitken, cabinet member for children, families and education, said: “I am really pleased that so many children have been offered places at their chosen school. We work hard to ensure as many families as possible receive their preferred schools. “I would particularly like to thank parents and carers for applying for a school place online, which provides timely notification of allocated school places.” This year there has been a decrease in the number of secondary school applications, due to a smaller cohort than previous years, however, there has been an increase of on- time applications made. This reflects the work that has been undertaken to encourage on- time applications and minimise late applications which provides greater certainty to schools and parent/carers earlier in the year, allowing for transition and preparation for starting a new school. 286 children living in other local authority areas have been allocated places at schools in the East Riding, an increase from 222 in 2023, with the largest number (203) coming from Hull (up from 157 in 2023). This reflects more availability of school places in the areas of the East Riding closest to Hull. 182 East Riding resident children have been allocated places at schools in other local authority areas, including 122 who have been allocated places at schools in Hull. This year 95.7 percent of applications were made online, and those families who choose to receive an email with their offer, will receive their email with their child’s allocated school by midday. Families that didn’t request an email, will receive a letter by post over the next few days. To contact Telephone: 01964 552 470 • Email: ask@daltonspire.co.uk • www.daltonspire.co.uk
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 Health & Beauty Rebekah’s Beauty Box Why & How You Should Be Exfoliating Your Scalp Scalp health is a hot topic these days – and rightly so, seeing as the length and look of your hair depend on it. To ensure you give your scalp the care and attention it deserves, I asked a local trichologist to explain what you should be doing and why... Remember Your Scalp Is Still Skin “We know what it takes to leave our faces looking and feeling fresh, nourished and healthy. Our scalps are no different, yet they’re often neglected. Adding a simple scalp scrub to your routine can change all that. Like the skin on your face, your scalp benefits from gentle weekly exfoliation. Exfoliating masks help to remove dead skin cells and flakes, and can improve the overall health of your scalp. Over time, regular use will reduce and calm conditions such as dryness, dandruff, excessive oiliness or irritation.” Understand Its Importance “The scalp, put simply, is the root of all hair health. It also ages six times faster than anywhere else, so it’s important to treat it with lots of care. In my opinion, prioritising scalp health is the first step to getting the rest of your hair to thrive. Whether you’re looking to strengthen strands, reduce fallout or treat conditions like psoriasis and dandruff, you need to start with your scalp. Taking care of it and prioritising a proper routine will give you a head start and ensure you maintain the right results. It’s also the answer to accelerating better hair growth.” Use An Exfoliator Weekly “How often you apply a scrub depends on the condition of your scalp, but once a week is a good rule of thumb. If your scalp is flaky or itchy, or you have a sore or dehydrated scalp, use a targeted scalp mask twice a week until symptoms clear up. Otherwise, once weekly is enough. In terms of how to use a mask, apply it in one-inch partings from ear to ear. Massage the mask into your scalp for a couple of minutes, using firm yet gentle pressure. Roughly rubbing your scalp can irritate it and you may also end up tangling or breaking strands. Read the directions to check how long to leave your mask on for – generally, this is around ten to 20 minutes.” “A chemical exfoliant is a great addition to your hair routine. It may sound intense, try Act+Acre Scalp Renew which is ideal as it uses just 0.15% salicylic acid to exfoliate and remove build-up, while calming any scalp irritation. Yes, it improves the health of your scalp, but it also improves the efficacy of any shampoos and conditioners you use afterwards as they can penetrate the shaft better.” Find The Right Formula “Finding the right formula for your scalp is key. If you don’t have specific concerns, any exfoliating mask will work – just avoid sulfates and silicones which can clog follicles and strip your scalp of good bacteria. If you suffer with soreness and dryness, try hydrating scalp masks instead. Look for ones that contain ingredients like aloe vera and olive oil, as these will moisturise the scalp while getting rid of any build-up. If you suffer with flakiness and itchiness, anti-fungal ingredients are key, including salicylic and lactic acid. Green tea extract is also useful for keeping flakes at bay.” Be Careful Not To Overdo It “If your scalp is on the drier side, it’s possible to over-exfoliate, so go carefully. In this instance, I’d recommend exfoliating on a bi-weekly basis. Look for formulas that contain hydrating ingredients, like fruit extracts, to rebalance the microbiome on your scalp. Additionally, if you’re struggling with ongoing dryness and irritation, try adding a hydrating serum to your routine. There are plenty out there that will hydrate your scalp and balance the skin barrier. You can also use nutrient-rich shampoos to bolster the hydration within your scalp.” THE SCALP, IS THE ROOT OF ALL HAIR HEALTH. It also ages six times faster than anywhere else, so it’s important to treat it with lots of care. Follow A Routine Like This “Once a week, pre-shower, use a gentle exfoliating treatment on dry hair to break down oil and remove product build-up. Then, once you’re in the shower, cleanse with a sulfate-free and synthetic- free shampoo – use this all over your scalp, starting at the base of your neck towards your hairline. Once rinsed out, repeat the process again. The first wash removes build- up, the second works specifically on the scalp. After you’ve done this, condition the hair with a moisture- rich conditioner that boosts hydration, or use a mask that’s full of protein to boost shine. If you want to accelerate hair growth, I recommend using a dermaroller on a freshly washed scalp. The needles create micro-channels on the scalp to stimulate blood flow to the hair follicle and release growth factors. Finish off with a hair serum if needed.” Pay Attention To Other Aspects Too “Maintaining a healthy scalp doesn’t start or stop with the products you use. You need to have a balanced diet and increase your water intake. Diet and water are so important for healthy hair growth. Eat foods rich in protein, selenium and biotin. If you’re going to use supplements, look for ones that contain vitamins rich in plant extracts and amino acids. Likewise, it’s worth increasing your collagen intake as this supports better elastin both in the skin and hair.” Finally, Don’t Neglect Self- Massage “Add a scalp massage to your routine. You can do this with your fingers and knuckles or a dedicated brush. Just as facial massage is good for stimulating skin and blood flow, your scalp can reap the same benefits.” To contact Telephone: 01964 552 470 • Email: ask@daltonspire.co.uk • www.daltonspire.co.uk
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8 Literature The Tumbling Girl by Bridget Walsh ‘A wry, warm and proper rib-tickling slice of dirty Victorian gothic’ Julia Crouch 1876, Victorian London. Minnie Ward, a feisty scriptwriter for the Variety Palace Music Hall, is devastated when her best friend is found brutally murdered. She enlists the help of private detective Albert Easterbrook to help her find justice. Together they navigate London, from its high- class clubs to its murky underbelly. But as the bodies pile up, they must rely on one another if they’re going to track down the killer – and make it out alive . . . The first in a sharp, witty series of Victorian mystery novels, The Tumbling Girl is sure to delight fans of Sarah Waters, Elizabeth Macneal, and Miss Scarlet and the Duke. All the Way to Summer: Stories of Love and Longing by Fiona Kidman A powerful collection of stories exploring love and longing from the award-winning author of This Mortal Boy. Two mothers fight over who will wear a hat on their children’s wedding day. A needle is lost somewhere inside a woman’s body. A writer waits with a suitcase for a man who never comes. his collection brings together Fiona Kidman’s finest and most scandalous stories, vividly depicting the joys of female desire and the pain of heartbreak, the thrill of illicit liaisons and the twists and turns of unconventional love. Sometimes joyful, often devastating and always beautiful, All the Way to Summer is a searing account of love and loss from a pioneering feminist icon. ‘Tales of loss and betrayal and twisted love abound in this perfect collection’ New books for March A Love Song for Ricki Wilde by Tia Williams One florist. One pianist. One love story . . . One hundred years in the making. Ricki Wilde has many talents, but being a Wilde isn’t one of them. As the impulsive, artistic daughter of a powerful Atlanta dynasty, she’s the opposite of her famous socialite sisters. In her bones, Ricki knows that somewhere, a more exciting life awaits her. So, when she is invited to rent the bottom floor of a Harlem brownstone, Ricki jumps at the chance for a fresh start. She leaves behind her wealth and chaotic romantic decisions to realize her dream of opening a flower shop. Then one evening in February, as the heady scent of night-blooming jasmine fills the air, Ricki encounters a handsome stranger who knocks her world off balance in the most unexpected way. Set against the backdrop of modern Harlem and Renaissance glamour, A Love Song for Ricki Wilde is a swoon-worthy love story of two passionate artists drawn to the magic, romance, and opportunity of New York. Clara Reads Proust by Stephane Carlier A tender and witty coming-of-age story about the power of literature to inspire new beginnings, peppered with a cast of quirky characters and a unique heroine. Clara is a hairdresser at Cindy Coiffure, a sleepy French salon with an identity crisis. Her relationship is fizzling out. Her tanoholic boss Madame Habib worships Jacques Chirac and talks longingly of her days in Paris. And now Madame Lévy-Leroyer wants to go blonde. Clara can’t help but wonder if there’s more to life than this . . . Everything changes when a customer leaves behind the first volume of In Search of Lost Time by Marcel Proust. As Clara reads, she discovers a new world. And slowly but surely, she will work out who she wants to be. To contact Telephone: 01964 552 470 • Email: ask@daltonspire.co.uk • www.daltonspire.co.uk
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10 Recipe “Banana bread meets hot cross buns in this wonderful Easter tea bread. A brioche-style dough is layered with a spiced almond and banana paste, then plaited and gently folded into a loaf tin. Serve as it is or with freshly sliced mango, greek yogurt and a little honey” Makes: 1kg loaf (6-8 slices) Time: 30 min, plus proving Oven time: 50 min Specialist kit: 1kg loaf tin MAKE AHEAD The loaf will keep well for several days, wrapped in foil in an airtight container. You can toast slices under a hot grill. Ingredients • 200ml whole milk • 50g unsalted butter • 500g plain flour, plus extra to mix (if need be) and dust • 100g caster sugar • 2 tsp instant or fast-action dried yeast • 1 medium free-range egg, beaten • 4 tbsp chocolate chips • Vegetable oil to grease • 1 medium free-range egg yolk, beaten with 1 tbsp milk, to glaze For the filling • 2 ripe bananas, mashed • 100g ground almonds • 25g golden caster sugar • 25g unsalted butter, melted • 2 tsp mixed ground spice Method 1 Gently heat the milk and butter in a saucepan until the butter has melted and the liquid is warm but not hot (you should be able to hold your finger in it). Sift the flour into the bowl of a stand mixer with a dough hook attached, then add the sugar and yeast. Pour in the warmed milk and egg, then mix at a low speed until it just comes together. It will be soft but add 1-2 tbsp extra flour if the dough is very sticky. 2 Add the chocolate chips, increase the speed to medium and knead for 5 minutes until the dough is glossy. Shape into a ball, put in an oiled bowl, then cover and leave to rise for 1.5 to 2 hours until doubled in size. 3 Make the filling by beating all the ingredients together in a medium bowl to form a paste. Cover and set aside. Heat the oven to 140C fan/gas 3 and line the loaf tin with baking paper. 4 Turn the risen dough out onto a lightly floured surface and roll into a large rectangle, about 30cm x 45cm. Spread the banana filling over the dough, leaving a clear 1cm border all around the edge. Roll the dough up from the long side, then cut in half lengthways to create 2 thin pieces. Braid the 2 pieces, one over the other back into a single length, then gently pinch the ends together and fold into the prepared tin. Cover and leave to rise for 30 minutes or until it reaches the top of the tin. 5 Lightly brush the top of the dough with the beaten egg yolk and milk mixture, then bake for 50 mins’ until risen and golden. Leave the loaf to cool for 10 minutes in the tin, then put on a wire rack to cool. To contact Telephone: 01964 552 470 • Email: ask@daltonspire.co.uk • www.daltonspire.co.uk ‘Bunana’ Easter bread
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Gardening 12 To contact Telephone: 01964 552 470 • Email: ask@daltonspire.co.uk • www.daltonspire.co.uk This month’s timely tips are all about getting a head start in the garden. Fertilise your beds. Once your soil is workable, dig a 5cm (or more) layer of compost or well- rotted manure into your beds to prepare for the growing season ahead. You can also work in a general-purpose fertiliser, such as pelleted chicken manure, or fish, blood and bone. Put supports in. If any of your garden plants need supporting this year, put them in now, so plants can grow up through them. Adding supports after is trickier and often looks bad. Move deciduous trees or shrubs. Now is the time to do this task, provided the soil isn’t frozen or waterlogged. Resurface paths before plants start to grow and smother them. Here are your main tasks in the flower garden this month: Feed trees, shrubs and hedges with a slow-release fertiliser by lightly forking it into the soil surface. Feed roses with special rose feed or balanced fertiliser as they come into growth. Prune roses now to encourage strong new growth. Prune clematis - prune early- flowering varieties once their flowers have finished and summer-flowering ones before they start into active growth. Finish cutting back cornus and salix cultivars, and other shrubs grown for their colourful winter stems. Cut them right back to their bases to encourage new stem growth for next winter. Cut out the top rosette of leaves from mahonia shrubs after they have flowered, to encourage branching. Finish cutting back dead foliage from perennials and ornamental grasses to make way for new growth. Prune overwintered fuchsias back to one or two buds on each shoot. This will encourage a bushy growth habit. Prune winter-flowering jasmine Jasminum nudiflorum (below) after flowering, to encourage new growth for next year’s blooms. Cut back the previous year’s growth to 5cm from the old wood. Trim winter-flowering heathers as the flowers disappear, to prevent the plants becoming leggy. Keep an eye out for slugs as the weather warms. Pay special attention to soft, new growth, which slugs love. Use nematodes for an effective organic control. Cut the old leaves off hellebores to remove any foliar diseases and make spring flowers more visible. Continue to deadhead winter pansies (above) to stop them setting seed. This will encourage flushes of new flowers throughout the spring. Deadhead daffodils as the flowers finish and let the foliage die back naturally. Deadhead hydrangeas before new growth appears. Cut to about one third of last season’s growth. Plant native hedges to encourage wildlife. March Jobs
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14 Fiona’s Word Fiona Dwyer, broadcast journalist, PR & media consultant, slave to 2 children and a husband. SPRING IS HERE At last! March is the beginning of Spring and what a welcome relief! Brighter mornings with the birds singing and longer days in general. It makes such a difference to my energy and motivation. What about you? Honestly, I just want to hibernate in winter. Spring, though, brings with it so many possibilities. I want to get out into my garden, sort out my lovely herb garden (well a raised bed!) and plant some veg (which I had hoped to do last year!) This is also the time of year I like to have a big Spring clean and clear out. FLAMING TORCH-LIT PROCESSION I’m really looking forward to The Tower of Light, an amazing performance being brought to Hull on March 14th, which will transform the city into a ‘magical theatre of pyrotechnics, performance and music.’ The production celebrates Lighthouses and the Lighthouse Keepers who kept sailors safe for centuries. It’s going to start with a flaming torch-lit procession with 500 community volunteers making their way from Hull Minster to the Marina. It’s been touring since 1998 when the last of Britain’s lighthouses were automated. I’ve never seen it but it sounds like it will be an incredible event! CELEBRATIONS IN MARCH And finally, there are lots of special days in March, so a Happy Mother’s Day to all mothers and for those of us whose mothers have died, let us remember all the good times. I’ll be lighting a candle for mine! Happy St. David’s Day on the 1st March to all you lovely Welsh people, including my cousins – and a Happy St. Patrick’s Day on the 17th to my fellow Irishmen and women. It’s International Women’s Day on the 8th! And let’s not forget Easter which this year falls on March 31st. As a Catholic, it’s a big celebration for us, but for those of you who don’t, I wish you a very Happy Easter. Enjoy spending some quality time with your family over the bank holiday weekend. See you soon! Fiona x Twitter: @fionadwyer • Facebook: Fiona Dwyer PR EMERGENCY NUMBERS NORTHERN POWER GRID 24 hour 0800 375675 GAS 24 hour escape calls 0800 111999 GOOLE POLICE STATION 0845 6060222 YORKSHIRE WATER 24 hours 0845 1242424 DENTISTS DENTAL SURGERY Clifton Gdns 01405 762300 GOOLE CITY HEALTH DENTAL 01405 752902 YOUNGS DENTAL PRACTICE Snaith 01405 861600 SNAITH DENTAL CARE 01405 86149 DOCTORS BARTHOLOMEW MEDICAL GROUP 01405 767711 HOWDEN MEDICAL CENTRE 01430 430318 MONTAGUE MEDICAL CENTRE 01405 726140 HOSPITALS & HEALTH GOOLE DISTRICT HOSPITAL 01405 720720 SCUNTHORPE GENERAL HOSPITAL 01724 282282 HELP & ADVICE ALCOHOL & DRUG SERVICE 01405 608210 BOOTHFERRY ACCESS ADVISORY GROUP 763428 BOOTHFERRY GINGERBREAD 01405 763138 USEFUL NUMBERS BRITISH HEART FOUNDATION 01430 430462 CITIZENS ADVICE BUREAU 0300 3300888 CRUSE Bereavement Care 01405 767676 GOOLE & DISTRICT RSPCA 07599 087527 GOOLE & DISTRICT TALKING NEWSPAPERS 769855 HOME-START family support 01405 769966 THE GOOLE GO FAR 01405 780344 KINGSWAY CHILDREN’S CENTRE 01405 761287 RELATE 01482 329621 WRVS 01405 769133 POST OFFICES EASTRINGTON VILLAGE SHOP & PO 01430 410294 HOOK PO & VILLAGE STORE 01405 769646 HOWDEN POST OFFICE 01430 430320 GOOLE POST OFFICE 01405 763467 OLD GOOLE POST OFFICE 01405 762995 RAWCLIFFE VILLAGE NEWS & PO 01405 839361 RAWCLIFFE BRIDGE POST OFFICE 01405 839330 LIBRARIES GOOLE Carlisle Street, Goole 01405 762187 HOWDEN The Shire Hall 01430 430378 SNAITH 27 Market Place 01405 860096 To contact Telephone: 01964 552 470 • Email: ask@daltonspire.co.uk • www.daltonspire.co.uk
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