The WellburnPost Issue 4 • Summer 2016 FREE

Q&A WITH MARK ADDY HAPPY We catch up BIRTHDAY with the Game MA’AM of Thrones actor In her 90th year, we take a look back A WALK at the Queen’s IN THE PARK remarkable life We discover some of the regions best walks 3

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EDITOR’S CONTENTS LETTER NEWS GREAT WALKS ummer is upon us now, and as we look As we look forward to We look at some of the forward to the sunshine and warmer 4 summer, find out all the 13 regions most stunning and weather, we’ve got a great new issue of latest news and goings on. picturesque walks. Sthe Wellburn Post for you. We’ve packed BACK IN THE DAY it full of fantastic news, features, competitions

We go back in time and and much, much more. CONTRIBUTIONS TO:YOURSEND thewellburnpost @ wellburncare . co . 6 pick out some of the most We take a look back and join in the nations memorable things celebration of the Queens 90th birthday (pg8), from yesteryear. and we see how she’s helped shape our country. As usual, we’ve reviewed some of our favourite literary offerings and in this issue, Q&A we’ve added in some brain teasers too (pg12). Wellburn catch up with With the nice weather and long sunny days 16 actor approaching, we’ve also taken a look at some Mark Addy. of the regions best walks. All remarkably close COVER STORY and some on your doorstep. We’ll be taking our In her 90th year, we look residents on daytrips to explore some of them 8 back and celebrate the and hope you get the chance to get out and remarkable life of our Queen. about to enjoy them too. We’re also taking you down memory lane, with a look back at 1966. No prizes for guessing one of the famous moments. And for all of you living in and around York, we have a competition winner that will be close to your heart. COMPETITION Don’t forget, you can also catch up with all After dozens of entries of our latest content and past issues online at 17 into our Star Pic competition, we reveal www.thewellburnpost.co.uk this issues winner. But for now, sit back, relax, and enjoy reading. And remember, if you like what you

read, or want to contribute something to the uk READERS CORNER next issue, please get in touch with us. 12Book reviews and mind teasers. Rachel x

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BY GEORGE, IT WAS A FEAST AD CAMPAIGN Our St George’s home in Washington held ANYONE FOR EGGS? a medieval banquet to celebrate St George’s In focus Day in style. With a delicious three course In short meal prepared by our chef Lee, which also included a hog roast. Food fit for a king. The Thanks to the team at food was outstanding, and the festivities the British Hen Welfare Trust, didn’t stop there, with a jubilant post meal we’ve had some new arrivals at sing along, enjoyed by all. St George would Grimston Court. We’ve offered have been proud of the effort. LC twelve rescued ex-battery hens a new home. A well earned ON TRACK FOR FUN Lowering blood pressure, retirement in their own pen SEND YOUR NEWS STORIES TO: thewellburnpost @ wellburncare . co . AND ALL WHO SAIL IN HER Residents from St George’s in Washington and plenty of space to roam. heart rates, reducing Wellburn has recently purchased a brand enjoyed a night at the dogs, courtesy of These old girls have certainly depression and loneliness new minibus to take residents out and Sunderland Greyhound Stadium. They were earned it. are just some of the proven about the North East. The maiden trip kind enough to send some free tickets for our The goodwill isn’t one way benefits. was enjoyed by residents from Eighton residents and staff, which included pie and though. Recent research by And of course, our residents Lodge, Gateshead. 101 year old resident peas and a pint of the good stuff. Residents Northumbria University, can now enjoy super locally Jim, had the honour of cutting the ribbon. was finished feeding the swans at Lakeside. Jack, Matthew, Harry and Joyce, were joined found that hen keeping can sourced eggs with their The maiden voyage was to Alnwick with a Many more trips have taken place since by a few members of staff, who had a few improve the health and breakfast. Happy hens and pub lunch first up. Then it was onto Amble then and we are set to continue our travels small wagers, allowing the residents to pick well-being of older people. happy residents. Brilliant. LC harbour, Newbiggin by the Sea and the day as far and wide as possible. HL the dogs. Such a great night had by all. LC

WELLBURN FRIENDS Over the last few months, we’ve natural progression of where we SPRING WATCH embarked on a brand new see ourselves going. More often We’ve been out and about with our Wellburn friends, working together advertising campaign. Probably than not, we feel advertising in Residents at St Catherine’s with our local communities. Here’s just the pick of what’s been going on.... the first of its kind here at our sector can often be a little have been helping out the local Wellburn. Launched in March stale and a bit dull. We wanted wildlife by putting together this year, the campaign will run something that really reflected seeds and bread feeds. until the end of the year. the spirit and positivity you With a good mix of melted lard feel, when entering one of with peanuts and seeds, the our 14 homes. tasty treats for birds, squirrels “We wanted to We wanted something that and other wildlife went down create a distinct obviously carries a serious a storm. The feed was dotted look, that really message, but had more of a about the homes garden’s, celebratory feel about it. which meant it was just a set us apart. A For many, the perception of A ROYAL CELEBRATION matter of waiting. Before long, look that we care homes is that it’s the final To celebrate the Queen’s 90th a menagerie of birds were feels defines our chapter, but here at Wellburn, Birthday, residents from visiting, with lots of Blue Tits, we couldn’t disagree more. It’s Nightingale Hall who’ve also Blackbirds and Robins enjoying outlook and brand just ‘another’ chapter in the lives reached this incredible age or their spring treats. The residents uk values as one of of each and every one of our older were invited to Richmond found the whole project SINGING IN THE RAIN NATIONAL CARE HOME OPEN DAY WOOL YOU LOOK AT THAT! the regions leading residents amazing stories. Town Hall for afternoon tea. The extremely pleasing and watched City Screen Cinema in York recently hosted All of our homes participated in National Care Many people living with dementia feel the How better to represent this place was decorated beautifully the wildlife for hours. LC a dementia friendly showing of Singing in Home Open Day. The date this year was need for tactile stimulation. Twiddlemuffs have care homes”. celebration with a campaign and tables were set with the best The Rain. Residents from Rosevale went 17th June, but our homes opened their doors been recognised as a useful distraction, with that’s full of joy, fun and crockery. It was organised by the along to enjoy the screening. The staff at the for the full weekend, to allow more time for their colourful, stimulating and comforting Managing director Rachel optimism. So far, the reaction local council, with the Mayor cinema were excellent, providing a relaxed families to attend. NCHOD is a planned day qualities. Our friend Janet Stead, from Malton, Beckett explains how the has been extremely positive and in attendence as well as local and friendly atmosphere, with no pressure where care homes encourage the public and North Yorkshire has taken the idea a step campaign was created. the ads have been extremely councillors and other residents Have to be quiet. There was free tea, coffee and communities to visit and get involved. The further, by knitting rummage bags too. “I “The company as a whole has well received, which is so of Richmond who turned 90 biscuits for all. Everyone really enjoyed being theme this year was ‘celebration’ and boy did thought that many ladies will have carried a gone through a lot of changes satisfying after investing so this year. They enjoyed a regal your say... able to sing along to the songs and were we celebrate. We had so much going on, with handbag around so I created rummage bags over the past year. From a brand much time and effort afternoon tea, with scones, This is our fourth edition chatting about the film for hours after. We’d highlights including, celebrating the Queen’s filled with activities, stimulus and also room point of view, we’ve pretty much into launching it. clotted cream and jam plus of The Wellburn Post, so like to pay tribute to City Screen Cinema for birthday, BBQ’s, family fun days, dog shows and to carry things in, like a normal bag”. Janet started from scratch. After Long may that plenty of cakes, with extras to we’d love to here what you thinking outside of the box and for showing afternoon cream teas. It was a great weekend has already donated over a dozen of these months of developing our new continue.” RB take back for the other residents. think of it. Tell us if there’s great compassion and understanding towards and thanks to everyone who took part. For rainbow coloured gifts to our residents with identity and working on an A huge thanks to Richmond something you’d like to see dementia. A nice touch. LC more info: www.carehomeopenday.org.uk. RB more being knitted as you read this. LC exciting new marketing strategy, council for hosting such a in our next issue. the ad campaign is just a wonderful afternoon. HL

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just Bouled over Glenholme House in IN HARMONY Residents of Riverhead Hall recently took Sunderland took part as well As part of National Care Home part in a local residential home Boccia as Rosevale in York. The week Open Day, the Chief Inspector (boules) competition. Eileen, Mary, John was finished off with a fantastic of Adult Social Care at the Care and Edna competed against residents from ‘bridal fashion show’ at Ryton Quality Commission, Andrea three other local care homes at Driffield Towers, Gateshead. Residents Sutcliffe visited one of our homes. sports centre. The competition was strong, and staff made a large paper Rosevale, achieved a “good” but held in good spirits. Though there was wedding dress from old copies rating across the board from still that competitive edge burning brightly, of the Evening Chronicle. CQC in being safe, caring, as all the residents eyed each other up as Residents also attended from responsive, effective & well-led. on a morning. Activities aren’t they arrived at the event. three other homes, Eighton Home Manager, Charlene icing, they’re part of the cake.” back Our Riverhead Hall team ended up DEMENTIA Lodge, Wellburn House and Wrigglesworth highlights The day featured music 1970’sClackers coming second, losing out on first place by a Glenholme House to enjoy the the need to be part of the from Vintage singers but the SEND YOUR IN SHORTS TO: thewellburnpost @ wellburncare . co . When you describe clackers to people, single point. The disappointment was short In focus evening. With entertainment, community, “We’re not just stars of the day were the 40 it’s hard to understand how they were lived, as the teams finished and exchanged drinks and canapes, the evening a care home we’re your strong Wigginton Primary so popular. They basically consisted of congratulations. Dementia Awareness Week was a huge success, with plenty neighbours too”. School singers led by Mrs. in the two plastic spheres suspended on string Framed certificates and photos were taken 2016 ran from 15th – 21st May. of friends and families turning Rosevale’s vibrant atmosphere Liversidge. “Children don’t see which, when swung up and down, with the East Yorkshire Council Health The week was created by the up to show their support. is due, in large part to having dementia, they see people.” banged against each other, making a Team, who organise the competitions Alzheimer’s Society, to help Ian Donaghy also held activity as an integral part of the Andrea Sutcliffe summed Our regular feature clacking sound. Hmm. Doesn’t sound and without their dedication, it wouldn’t raise awareness and encourage Dementia talks in libraries in home. Activities co-ordinator the day up, “It was wonderful goes back in time and too excting, right? However, in the late happen. Our residents are already looking people who are concerned about Sunderland, Gateshead and Sarah Fearn is always looking to see the magic that happens day 60’s and much of the 70’s, these simple forward to the next tournament. LC dementia, either for themselves Newcastle, over the week which for the next idea to excite the when the two generations sing picks out some of the toys took the country by storm. In the or a loved one to get in touch proved a great success with residents. “We need to give together in one voice. What a most memorable and end they were taken off the market and IN THIS YEAR - 1966 with the Alzheimer’s Society, to many members of the public people lots of reasons to get up fantastic day.” ID at times pretty quirky deemed too dangerous for children. So help people get the advice and attending. He spoke at length we were left with the memories of the July 30 in this year, still support they may need. about his experiences and how ‘back in the day’ things. clacking sound and telephone wires up marks the pinnacle As part of Dementia to help and support someone SWING TIME How many of these do and down the land draped in the cast of English football Awareness Week a number with dementia. After spending 100TH BIRTHDAY Residents at Craghall have been you remember? offs. Happy, simpler days. achievements. England of our homes hosted fashion many years working closely with taking part in an exciting new beat West Germany 4-2 to shows. A show with a twist. people who live with dementia, In short golf project. Rookie Sports has win the 1966 World Cup at Showcasing outfits made by he’s built up an extraordinary developed a way to make golf Wembley. Geoff Hurst scores a hat-trick and residents and staff, solely level of understanding. The Queen isn’t the only one accessible for all, no matter Martin Peters scores the other English goal in created using old newspapers. With the Alzheimer’s Society celebrating an important what the age or ability. Rookie a game which attracts an all-time record UK Author of ‘Dear Dementia’ reporting that currently more milestone birthday this year. Golf can be played seated or television audience of more than 32 million. book Ian Donaghy came up than 850,000 people in the On August 23rd, Grimston standing, with one hand or two. with the innovative idea. He UK live with Dementia, it’s Court resident, Geoffrey All the clubs are plastic and the Time magazine first uses explained ‘It’s about showing something that touches many Jay will be celebrating the balls are soft with velcro, which the phrase ‘Swinging that dementia care is individual people’s lives. Rasing awareness greatest of them all. He’ll be stick to targets. The residents London’ in their and bespoke and that one size can only be a positive move. 100! We asked Geoffrey what have enjoyed playing golf so

1960’sThe prisoner magazine on April 15. The will never fit all’. www.alzheimers.org.uk HL the secret to a long life is? much, that we’re hoping to set uk Sticking with the theme of spheres, the term, was then adopted “Contentment - Godliness up a golf league across all of 1960’s tv show, The prisoner, was first to describe the entire with contentment is great our home. For more info: aired in 1967. Spy fiction meets science decade. The swinging 60’s STAR OF THE MONTH Star of the Month winners: gain. Geoffrey is such a gentle www.rookiesports.co.uk. LC fiction, is a loose way to describe this was a golden era in British culture, with March Steph Greener, and caring man and always often bizarre, but always enthrawling music, fashion and lifestyle breaking out Winners Glenholme House considers other people’s series. It’s not often that you can say the from post-World War II austerity. April Kieran Marritt, needs before his own. He is most memorable thing about a show, is Our ‘Star of the Month’ Rosevale a true gentleman and we are

a giant sphere. Oh and the wonderfully June 29 witnessed the award, is a monthly award May Billy Lowes, honoured that he has chosen Ooh, one 1960’sFord Cortina mk2 surreal setting of Portmeirion Village in launch of Britains first designed to recognise and Nightingale Hall to live here at Grimston Today, the car market is flooded with Wales. If nothing else, memorable. ever credit card. Barclays reward our staff, for moments Court. Happy Birthday last thing... generic looking cars, which somehow Bank introduces the those around them feel they from everyone at Wellburn We’re always looking for new all look pretty similar. When Ford Have your say... Barclaycard. Today, have gone that extra mile for Geoffrey. HL exciting content for issue 5. launched it’s now iconic Cortina MK2, credit cards are a way our residents or their fellow So if you’ve got something it created a huge stir, and went on to If you’ve got a favourite thing from the of life for most of us, but back then, it colleagues. Votes are cast by going on or something to tell become Britain’s most popular new car. past, let us know and we’ll add the best was a completely alien concept. Today, popping a nomination card us, please send them via post Even today, the model still enjoys a cult suggestions into our next issue Barclaycard has 10.4m customers, issuing into the comments boxes we or email and we’ll run the following amongst fans. one in five UK credit cards. have in every home. RB best submissions.

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COVER FEATURE “Inevitably a long life can pass by many milestones - my own is no QUEEN exception” & COUNTRY

he bunting has come As the Queen joins the so much had changed, and her reign had down, the last scone been the “golden thread running through has been devoured country’s growing group three post-war generations”. and as the Union of nonagenarians, It is incredulous to believe that when Jack flags get packed Camilla Skuse, takes a Her Majesty became Head of State at the T away until the next age of just 25, there were those at the celebration, it is the look at her 90 years and time who thought her too young to take perfect time to relax and reflect upon her deep-rooted affection the Crown. Clearly, the 27 or so million the incredible life of our Queen who has people in Britain who watched her celebrated another epic milestone - her for the North-East. coronation on TV and the 11 million who 90th birthday. listened on the radio thought differently Last year the country celebrated and and today, wherever she goes, crowds rejoiced as it became clear that Her throng out to see her, hoping to catch Majesty had officially overtaken her great- just a glimpse and experience the ‘magic’ great-grandmother Queen Victoria, by that some have compared meeting becoming the longest reigning monarch. the Queen with. With over 63 years of rule behind her This year’s big celebration was no it must be incredible for her to see how different and as she celebrated her the world has changed. In addition to birthday week with a host of events with this, she has seen changes in rule and family and a few thousand members of seen 12 Prime Ministers come to power. the public, one cannot forget her affection Her latest, David Cameron, said she had and commitment to the rest of her realm. been, “a rock of stability” in an era when The Queen has travelled the length and

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“SHE’S BEEN THE

GOLDEN THREAD breadth of the world but does not of occasion and Councillor Eileen Leask, forget about the places on her doorstep, Mayor of South Tyneside said: “It was a THROUGH and her warmth towards the North East great honour to welcome Her Majesty and its people is evident in the regularity to our borough and wonderful to see so of her visits. many local people providing a warm THREE POST-WAR In 1977, as the Queen geared up to South Tyneside welcome”. celebrate her first 25 years on the throne, On this and her previous visits to the GENERATIONS” she visited the North East as part of area, the Queen was not alone. As ever, her Silver Jubilee celebrations. Queen Prince Philip, her “rock”, and the man Elizabeth II and Prince Philip arrived on who vowed in 1953 to be the Queen’s the now decommissioned Royal Yacht “liege man of life and limb” was by her Britannia at Newcastle Quay. Then, 25 side, supporting and no doubt giving years later, during her nationwide Golden glimpses of his infamous humour. If Jubilee tour Her Majesty officially opened the Queen has secured the accolades of the Gateshead Millennium Bridge and longest and oldest reigning monarch then the Park Lane Metro interchange. As the they together have enjoyed a long and country geared itself to celebrate the successful marriage, the longest, in fact, Queen’s 60 years of rule, both Prince in royal history. Philip and herself engaged in a whistle- It is clear from the gusto and energy stop tour of the region. They carried she has demonstrated in her birthday out engagements at the Tyne Tunnel, celebrations that not only does she show Gateshead, Sunderland as well as passing no signs of slowing down, but the want through Newcastle. to relinquish her duties also appears to The Queen was asked to open the show no evidence in diminishing. This second Tyne Tunnel, 45 years after she leaves the question of, as the Queen and opened the original link between North her fellow nonagenarians approach the and South Tyneside. This time, the air of next milestone of a 100 years…. who celebration was heightened as she started will she receive her congratulatory card a showcase run of the annual Tyne from? There may not be an answer for Tunnel 2k race which featured many that now but one thing is not in question, local athletes. At the time, the prestige her affection for her people and country of having the Queen there to celebrate in the North-East and beyond, has and both events certainly elevated the sense never will, be in question.

HONOURS LIST

The Queen’s 90th birthday In addition, two local ‘mams’ will be brimming honours list was peppered with the with pride. Presenting duo Ant and Dec achievements of local people. both received OBEs in recognition of Although predominantly famous for his their contributions to broadcasting and legendary performances on the football field, entertainment. The duo, full names Declan former Newcastle and England footballer and Donnelly and Anthony McPartlin, expressed local legend Alan Shearer, received a CBE for their delight and surprise, “This will definitely his unfailing services to charity. be the proudest our mams have ever been.”

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Across Readers 6. ‘The ---’, 1943 novel by Ayn Rand (12) 3. Mark placed over a letter such 8. Edmond, French author of the verse as in the Spanish ‘señor’ (5) drama Cyrano de Bergerac (7) 4. Consituency at which Sir Marcus Fox 9, and 19. North Sea oil rig which was replaced in the 1997 suffered a disaster in 1988 (5,5) general election (7) CORNER 10. Coloured muscular diaphragm that 5. Triangular plucked string Sit back, take a quiet moment and surrounds the pupil of the eye (4) instrument (4) discover what your next jolly good 12. Group of seven singers (6) 6. Prince of Norway in Shakepseare’s 14. Race between teams with batons. Hamlet (10) read could be, or why not try one 15. Desmond, author of 1975 book The 7. 1949 novel by Josephine Tey (4,6) of our brain teasers. snow Tiger (6) 11. Michel, French marshal executed in 16. Second letter, Greek alphabet (4) 1815 for treason (3) 19. See 9 12. Solution of salts and sugars that local chemist, he suddenly finds 21. ‘--- Martin’, 1956 novel by William circulates in a plant (3) himself mistaken for a Gestapo Golding (7) 13. 1931 film for which Wallace Beery agent and faces charges of 22. European bunting, Emberiza won the Best Actor Oscar (7) espionage. To uncover the true citrinella (12) 14. Louis, Paris-born car manufacturer spy, he must risk his job, his safety who died in 1944 (7) and everything he holds dear. Down 17. Mass of eggs deposited by fish and Spelllbinding. A genuine classic. MC 1. Vidkun, Norwegian Nazi collaborator molluscs (5) who was executed in 1945 (8) 18. Sam, 1951 U.S. PGA golf 2. John, known as Jack, former Home champion (5) THE NIGHT MANAGER Secretary (5) 20. British songbird, The --- Wagtail (4) by John le Carré ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Many readers introduction to this 1 2 3 4 5 book, might have come through 6 the BBC’s adaptation of this modern classic. A novel based on 7 the shadowy recesses of Whitehall 8 9 and Washington and an unholy THE READER ON THE 6.27 alliance between the intelligence by Jean-Paul Didierlaurent community and the secret arms ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ trade. Jonathan Pine is ready to This hugely entertaining novel 10 11 12 13 stand up and be counted in the from Didierlaurent, is both 14 fight. To succeed, he must outwit enchanting and tender, with a the worst of men, Richard Roper. devilishly funny streak running 15 16 A WALK And all hell breaks loose. MC through the narrative. Guylain, 17 18 hates his job at a book-pulping factory. The only pleasure in life is 19 20 21 his journey on the 6.27 train every IN THE day. He recites out loud pages he has saved from the pulping 22 machine to other passengers. Until one day, he discovers the diary of a young woman. A discovery that PARK will change his life forever. MC Anagram - 70’s tv MISSING LETTERS The North East is rich in beautiful EPITAPH FOR A SPY Interested? Can you complete the following four by Hilary Mantel MY SARD 5-letter words. The missing letters, in countryside and the best way to ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ All books are available to order HEFTED IGLOD order, spell an living creature. appreciate it? By foot of course. Josef Vadassy, a Hungarian refugee online at Amazon.co.uk GRID ROPE and language teacher living in If you’ve read a book that you’d NO BEHEST US _ _ UTE Puzzle France, is holidaying on the French like to recommend for book OW FLYSWATER C _ _ MEL answers will appear Riviera. But when he takes his corner, please let us know: DIMPS GARNI ST _ _ G in next holiday pics to be developed at a [email protected] SHRIVELED BRIT CAR _ _ issue

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Our resident wellbeing expert Michael Jimmison explains the importance of socialising

As we age it can be more difficult to build new friendships, but remaining socially active SEND YOUR WELLBEING QUESTIONS TO: t h ewellburn p ost@ wellburn ca re .c can have real health benefits. Connecting with others is one of the five evidence-based steps you can take to improve your mental wellbeing.

Building positive relationships with others can 1 Stunning, 2 3 help to prevent social isolation, reduce stress levels, bring about a sense of self importance St. Oswald’s Way breathtaking The James herriot way Durham City Centre and improved self esteem. There have also Northumberland Yorkshire DAles County Durham been recent links suggesting that remaining So much history on this walk. At one scenery, as Much like St. Oswald’s Way, if you don’t The Pennine Way A walk? In a city centre? Before you socially active helps to reduce the likelihood of end Hadrian’s Wall, at the other, the have time to walk the whole Herriot Way, The walk also take in a small section think this is somehow a mistake, is there dementia and Alzheimer’s Disease. Holy Island of Lindisfarne and in you walk in there’s lot’s of smaller sections to tackle of the Pennine Way, between Keld and any other city in the country where you between some of the best walking in individually. Covering 52 miles, this Hawes. The Pennine Way is a National can escape from the hustle and bustle of Going walking is a great way to get out and Northumberland. Perhaps the best the footsteps circular walk combines strolling in the Trail, that runs for 267 miles, from Edale the centre so easily? spend time with other people, and we’ll be section and certainly the most magical valley bottoms with some energetic work in the Derbyshire Peak District, north to You just have to take a 5 minutes walk looking to get some dates in the diary, as part is the Pilgrims’ Way. The traditional path of the saints on the skylines. just inside the Scottish Border. down the cobbled streets of this World of our ongoing day trip plans. between the mainland and Lindisfarne. It takes in parts of Swaledale and Heritage Site to the banks of the River THE PENNINE WAY You’ll never forget it, three miles across Hadrian’s Wall Path Wensleydale including Aysgarth, Grinton, Wear where you can take in views of Of course, you don’t have to start hiking the sea, as you walk in the footsteps of Hadrian’s Wall Path National Trail, is Keld, Askrigg and Hawes. It also boasts KELD the magnificent cathedral and castle, to around the hills of the Northumberland to REETH the saints. This superb walk also leads off an unbroken 84-mile signposted trail some of the most stunning walking understand just how easy it is. enjoy some good quality social time though. onto two other fantastic walks in their stretching from coast-to-coast, from features of the Dales in Hardraw Force, GRINTON This 5 mile walk takes you from the own right. Hadrian’s Wall Path and Wallsend in the east to Bowness-on- Aysgarth Falls and Bolton Castle, as well, SWALEDALE City centre, along the riverbanks and up TIP 1 St. Cuthbert’s way. Solway in the west. of course, open moorland and the natural to Maiden Castle, and back again. A gentle walk It passes through some of the most landscape of the dales. From Framwellgate Bridge follow outer A walk around the park is an ideal opportunity beautiful parts of England, from rolling With such outstanding beauty, ASKRIGG bank of River Wear to St Oswald’s Church, to see a friendly face and have a chat, our fields and rugged moorland to the vibrant every part of this walk will appeal, and the right onto Church Street. Take a left staff love to get out and about with all of our cities of Newcastle and Carlisle. you don’t have to be a Herriot fan, to HAWES along School Lane to cross the A177. residents. Whether it’s on a one-to-one basis or holy island If you don’t have time to walk the appreciate the beauty of this walk. THE PENNINE WAY Take the upper path through Great as part of a larger group there are many things st. cuthbert’s whole route, there are many circular High Wood to Buck’s Hill, then back to look at and chat about such as wildlife or way Bamburgh walks available which take in some of the on the lower path to re-cross A177. In memories of childhood visits to the park. most scenic areas around the Wall. 150 yards, climb steeply left for circuit o . u k of Maiden Castle and fanstastic views. TIP 2 craster St. Cuthbert’s Way You don’t Simply retrace your route to head back A day trip This cross-border route links the two into the city centre. A superb route, and a We also like to travel further afield such as a landmarks perhaps most associated with have to be chance to escape the shops and crowds. day trip to the seaside, visit to a museum or a warkworth the iconic religious figure, Melrose Abbey nice pub for lunch. All of these provide a great rothbury in the Scottish Borders, and the Holy a Herriot chance to meet new people and have a chat in HADRIAN’S Island of Lindisfarne. a different and stimulating environment. WALL PATH The route is among the most varied fan, to kirkwhelpington and exciting of its type, encompassing TIP 3 everything from the rugged terrain of appreciate DURHAM Switch off the TV and get involved the Cheviot Hills, to the enormous sandy All of our homes have a full activities beaches of the Northumberland coast. the beauty CHURCH ST MAIDEN programme in place to encourage social newcastle CASTLE The trail is dotted with ancient castles, interaction, there are a whole range of activities heavenfield FOOTPATH churches and abbeys, as well as charming of this walk SCHOOL LN A177 from flower arranging and knitting groups to villages and an array of wildlife. exercise based activities.

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How did a lad from York get into acting? How was living in America? What aspects When I was 14 I did a Trident work of England did you miss? experience scheme at York Theatre Royal As strange as it may sound, the thing I really and absolutely loved it. At the end of my missed about England was the weather. three weeks, Ian Stephenson the Master When its sunny and hot every single day its Carpenter asked if I’d be interested in hard to tell what time of year it is. joining the crew to work on the Panto that Q&A year. It was an opportunity I jumped at and What’s the best parts about your job? began working every evening and most Wellburn catch up with Every job is different, and every day on weekends too. It gave me the opportunity Game of Thrones actor every job is different too. I don’t think I’m to watch actors work night after night and Mark Addy cut out for a job that involves the same thing taught me what is involved in Theatre. day in, day out. Morning Joyce. Imelda Staunton gave me the address of her old Drama School RADA, I applied and was Have you ever been starstruck? What do you love most about York? lucky enough to get in. The only time I’ve ever been really starstruck I think York is one of the most beautiful was at the premiere of a film where I was sat cities in the world, and is a place I will What was RADA like? behind Elvis Costello. I’m not really starstruck always come back to. Its always great to see Being from York, London was a big scary by actors as I’m in the same game, though I the Minster loom into sight on your way place for an 18 year old away from home did keep a call sheet from a film I did where home from anywhere. for the first time. I threw myself into the the only three actors on the call sheet were work, and the friends that I made back then myself, Paul Giamatti and Dustin Hoffman. You could have bought a second home are still my closest friends today. RADA That’s a day when you have to be on form. anywhere in the world, why did you gave us a huge amount of experience in choose Northumberland? stage acting, but in those days didn’t cover As a child, my parents took us camping and camera technique for TV or film. That was “As strange as it caravanning in Northumberland, and we something you had to discover for yourself. did the same for our kids. We enjoyed it so may sound, the much that when we had the opportunity If acting hadn’t come off what do you to buy somewhere we did. It’s stunningly think you would have ended up doing? thing I really beautiful, relatively unspoilt, and has I always imagined I would become a set amazing castles and beaches for kids and designer for the Theatre, but realistically I missed about dogs to enjoy. Not to mention some of the would still be on the crew. England was the friendliest people you could wish to find. What was your big break? weather” Where are your favourite places to visit I would have to say that was in Northumberland? my big break as until then I had been doing Did you think Game of Thrones would Warkworth Castle, Cragside House, Congratulationsand the to Bill winner McKeen, from Hexham. is... His shot of York Minster is really lots of theatre and had just started making become such a global phenomenon? Bamburgh Beach, Lindisfarne Island are something. “I was visiting York with my dad, and there was just something in the inroads into TV when that job came along. At the time we shot the pilot, all we were all good, but really every time we go up angle, when standing under the window. I just felt in awe of the Minster’s imposing It was such a success commercially, with concerned with was “Do they realise how there we discover a new cove or beach beauty. I just had to get a picture”. We couldn’t agree more Bill. If you’d like to such a low budget, that all of Hollywood got much this series is going to cost to do it to explore. And I recommend The Old enter the competition in our next issue, simply send your pics of the North East to: to see it to try and figure out why. So I had properly?” A relatively unknown series of Boathouse and Sea and Soil restaurants [email protected]. The winner will appear in the next issue managed to audition for a lot of people in books in a genre that is traditionally difficult in Amble if you like good fresh food. and receive a £50 M&S voucher. one go. A handy saving on shoe leather. to realise? Fantasy? Who knew? Especially seafood.

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REGULARS My STORY Wellburn’s Rachel Beckett, discovers St Catherine’s resident Bill Long’s affinity with a very special train.

lying Scotsman. A name shrouded was yesterday. Back then, it was most small The man behind the story in history and awe. One of the boys dream to drive trains. And here I was, F world’s most famous and iconic doing it.” The time came when the station William ‘Bill’ Long was born in March 1920 railway locomotives, is back on the tracks. master felt he’d earned the right to drive the and grew up on the outskirts of York, near The culmination of a 10 year restoration Flying Scotsman. A smile appears on Bill’s the village of Selby. His love of engines, which project, spearheaded by the National face, “I was in awe. I took her down to Kings would lead him onto his love for trains, Railway Museum in York. A project that Cross. It was such a special journey. We started when he secured his first job as a cost £4.2m, but for one of our residents, it’s reached speeds in excess of 100mph. mechanic. Remarkably young, he started worth every single penny. when he was just 14. It was at his local For many, the Flying Scotsman will evoke garage and through his work, he discovered some kind of memory. For St Catherine’s “That journey a passion for engines. Growing in confidence resident Bill Long, his memory of the iconic with cars, he would often drive around, locomotive is as personable as it comes, as was very special. making sure that he swapped back into he reflects. We reached the passenger seat, when passing the local “I joined the railway at the age of 16. police station. He would go onto enjoy an Cleaning and polishing the engines. I loved speeds in excess illustrious career as a train driver, driving it. It wasn’t long before I was promoted to iconic locomotives the Flying Scotsman and fire man. It was hard, hot work. Some of the of 100mph” The Mallard. Bill married his sweetheart shovels were 9 feet long, and I had more Annie when he was 25. They would often than my fair share of burns to show for it She was a gorgeous engine. The best. To take a drive up to the North Yorkshire too. It was part of the job and you just got on see her back in her full glory, is something Moors to experience the steam trains pass with it. People often asked me if I ever fried really quite special. It brings back a lot of through Goatland. He would retire some 50 my breakfast on the shovels. You could, and happy memories for me. And now she years later at the age of 65. He would have I wish I could say I did, but they just weren’t restored to her best, others will be creating continues if he was allowed to. “I’ve had a clean enough”. Bill recalls. “I remember the new memories. And that makes me feel happy life and my love of trains remains to day I was promoted to driver as clear as if it proud and happy.” this day”. Bill says, with a cheeky grin.

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