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HEREFORDSHIRE

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DavidHasselhoffTHE HOFF’S GOT TALENT

The Hairy BikersDELICIOUS & HEALTHY RECIPES

Dental Holiday in BudapestREADER OFFER ON BACK PAGE

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suggests that Mrs Jones’s eyes were actually in

perfect health. Occasionally, however, during an

eye examination, we will spot problems you may

not have been aware of. Some eye conditions, such

as Glaucoma, can lead to blindness if they are not

detected and treated early enough, and occasionally

eye examinations can even save lives. Your optician

could be the first person to detect high blood

pressure, diabetes or high cholesterol.

That’s why our eye examination is a detailed and

methodical process carried out by expert opticians,

designed to ensure that your eyes are in perfect health.

We’ll ask you questions about your eye care

needs, taking into account your work, eye care

history, sports and hobbies, computer use and

driving requirements. We carry out a ‘puff’ pressure

test to check for early signs of glaucoma, and may

use a field test to check your vision. We will examine

the movement of your eyes and where appropriate

we’ll carry out tests for colour and reaction to light.

We will arry out a subjective sight test using lenses

to check your vision, and a close visual inspection of

your eye using an opthalmoscope. We may also use a

slit lamp, a machine rather like a large microscope, to

examine the outside of your eye in detail.

In addition, as part of our continual commitment

to offer you the best in eye care we may also

offer fundus camera imaging as part of your eye

examination. These high-tech cameras produce

detailed digital images of your retina, like the ones

printed here, which can help your optician to detect

any potential problems as early as possible.

Last, but by no means least, we discuss your

eye-care needs with you. Once we have talked over

the results of the tests we have carried out we will

give you a copy of your prescription and, if necessary,

introduce you to another member our team who will

help you choose some new spectacles or book you in

for a contact lens fitting.

Specsavers is number one for eye tests, and one in

three people who wear glasses buy their glasses from

us.* We’re committed to remaining first choice for eye

care. And to making sure your eyes stay beautiful.

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Hereford 12 Maylord Street. Tel: 01432 353 464

*Gfk Marketing Services, June 2008. Reader’s Digest Most Trusted Brands survey 2009. ©1997-2009 Specsavers Optical Group. All rights reserved.

Book an eye test or buy glasses online at specsavers.co.uk

HASN’T MRS JONES GOTBEAUTIFUL EYES?As a qualified optician will tell you, the picture

suggests that Mrs Jones’s eyes were actually in

perfect health. Occasionally, however, during an

eye examination, we will spot problems you may

not have been aware of. Some eye conditions, such

as Glaucoma, can lead to blindness if they are not

detected and treated early enough, and occasionally

eye examinations can even save lives. Your optician

could be the first person to detect high blood

pressure, diabetes or high cholesterol.

That’s why our eye examination is a detailed and

methodical process carried out by expert opticians,

designed to ensure that your eyes are in perfect health.

We’ll ask you questions about your eye care

needs, taking into account your work, eye care

history, sports and hobbies, computer use and

driving requirements. We carry out a ‘puff’ pressure

test to check for early signs of glaucoma, and may

use a field test to check your vision. We will examine

the movement of your eyes and where appropriate

we’ll carry out tests for colour and reaction to light.

We will arry out a subjective sight test using lenses

to check your vision, and a close visual inspection of

your eye using an opthalmoscope. We may also use a

slit lamp, a machine rather like a large microscope, to

examine the outside of your eye in detail.

In addition, as part of our continual commitment

to offer you the best in eye care we may also

offer fundus camera imaging as part of your eye

examination. These high-tech cameras produce

detailed digital images of your retina, like the ones

printed here, which can help your optician to detect

any potential problems as early as possible.

Last, but by no means least, we discuss your

eye-care needs with you. Once we have talked over

the results of the tests we have carried out we will

give you a copy of your prescription and, if necessary,

introduce you to another member our team who will

help you choose some new spectacles or book you in

for a contact lens fitting.

Specsavers is number one for eye tests, and one in

three people who wear glasses buy their glasses from

us.* We’re committed to remaining first choice for eye

care. And to making sure your eyes stay beautiful.

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Departs: Thursday 9th May 2013 Your Holiday Includes: 5 nights ensuite accommodation at the four

star Mount Murray Hotel situated a couple of miles out of Douglas Dinner, Bed & Breakfast Visit to the House of Manannan where we

view the islands history before continuing to Peel famous for its Manx Kippers - we visit the factory where they are prepared for a short tour Excursion to Douglas with time to explore Visit to the Laxey Water Wheel and weather

dependent we enjoy a ride on the Snaefell mountain railway Steam train ride from Douglas to Port Erin and

visit to the Cregneash National Folk Museum where rural crafts are demonstrated

SCENIC CORNWALL & THE EDEN PROJECT

Departs: Friday 26th April 2013 Your Holiday Includes: 3 nights at the three star Postilion Hotel

located on the outskirts of Dordrecht with a bar, restaurant and garden. All rooms are served by a lift Dinner, Bed & Breakfast Visit to the famous Keukenhof Gardens, the

highlight of the holiday where you can wander the park enjoying the flora and fauna - the theme this year is the ‘United Kingdom!’ Visit to the former Dutch royal residence of

Het Loo Palace, built over 300 years ago. The sumptuously furnished interiors give an impression of how the Dutch royal family lived for three centuries

Departs: Monday 15th April 2013 Your Holiday Includes: 4 nights ensuite accommodation at the four star

family run County Arms Hotel, in Birr, County Offaly, a short walk from the town centre. It has an indoor pool and restaurant serving locally sourced produce. Dinner, Bed & Breakfast is included The House Party includes story telling, Irish

themed dinner with Irish dancing, live music on one night, quiz/bingo on one night & Irish cof-fee/soda bread demonstration Visit to Clonmacnoise, an ancient monastic site

before continuing on to Kilbeggin to visit a distillery for a guided tour plus an excursion to the popular tourist site - the rock of Cashel

Departs: Monday 22nd April 2013

Your Holiday Includes: 4 nights ensuite accommodation at the

family run Auckland Hotel, ideally situated on the seafront promenade Dinner, Bed & Breakfast and evening

entertainment each night of our stay A matinee film from the 1960s will be shown at

the hotel Visit to the Lake District for a trip on the

Haverwaite Steam railway followed by a cruise along Lake Windermere to Bowness Excursion to the Lancashire seaside town of

Blackpool

DUTCH BULBFIELDS & THE GLORIOUS DUTCH ROYAL PALACE

Departs: Friday 19th April 2013 Your Holiday Includes: 4 nights ensuite accommodation at the

popular two star Congress Hotel, Eastbourne with Dinner, Bed & Breakfast An excursion to Amberley Open Museum

where we find 36 acres of crafts and vintage transport, exhibitions and nature trails Full day excursion to Battle and Rye - we first

visit Battle built around the abbey on the site of the battle of 1066. Later we stop at Rye overlooking Romney Marshes which is now a thriving market town beautifully preserved

EASTBOURNE & SCENIC SUSSEX

Departs: Tuesday 7th May 2013 Your Holiday Includes: 4 nights ensuite accommodation at the three

star popular Rosemundy House Hotel in St Agnes with Dinner, Bed and Breakfast Half day excursion to the maritime port town of

Falmouth, famous for its castle and museum An afternoon free to explore the St Agnes Visit to the popular Eden Project with its

spectacular gigantic biodomes housing different types of gardens set in a breath-taking location Stop at Lands End one of the country's

famous landmarks before continuing on to the pretty fishing town of St Ives

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5 Days £249.00 Per Person

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6 Days £448.00 Per Person

LITTLE TRAINS OF THE HARZ & FAIRYTALE GERMANY Departs: Saturday 18th May 2013

Your Holiday Includes: 5 nights ensuite accommodation at the three star Hotel Ramada Baren located in picturesque Goslar. Our hotel

is located approximately a 20 minute walk or short bus ride from the city centre. The hotel also has a swimming pool, restaurant and bar. Dinner, Bed & Breakfast is included 2 nights ensuite accommodation at our overnight hotel stop in Belgium Guided walk of the city of Goslar, seeing the impressive Emperor’s Palace and Town Hall Visit to the Harz nature reserve surrounded by forests and lakes. We also include an excursion to Wernigerode,

a beautiful medieval city with many restored half timber houses Excursion to the enchanting old town of Hamelin, immortalised by the Brothers Grimm and the story of the pied

piper, where we enjoy a guided tour

8 Days £549.00 Per Person

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East or West facing, you only have a flat roof, space on a garage or barn the sums can still stack up.

online for a free estimate

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What return do your Savings give you now?The benefits of SolarPV panels for generating your own electricity are still dramatic and a clear winner for anyone wishing to safeguard against future energy prices, while generating themselves a predictable income stream over the next 20 years. Although the Feed-in-Tariff for generating your own electricity has reduced to 15.5p per unit the overall cost of installing Solar Panels has come down by 60%, making it more affordable than ever for homeowners.

The average age of a typical domestic solar-panel customer is 60 plus, which may not be so surprising when one considers this as one of the highest disposable income groups. With mortgages paid off any retirement savings are earning a pittance in ISAs and other traditional forms of investments. The advent of SolarPV and the Government Feed-in-Tariff scheme has offered a safe investment vehicle that now yields far more than can be currently earned elsewhere, as well as a way of making fuel savings and doing your bit for the environment.

Of course the basic premise is that those looking for the benefits from generating their own electricity have capital to invest. The cost of installing SolarPV panels will vary according to the size of system but an optimum domestic size of 4kW (16 panels) will now cost around £6000 or £5000 for 2.5kW (10 panels). Investing in SolarPV should be considered a medium term investment that is tied to the value of your property rather like buying a new kitchen or a conservatory. But unlike other home improvements SolarPV will earn you money from the outset; generating electricity and a tax free income day after day, year after year.

In the right conditions an installation can net savings and income in excess of £900 per year, effectively paying off the initial cost in around six to seven years, which stacks up to a very attractive 16% return on investment. Even if your roof is East or West facing, you only have a flat roof, space on a garage or barn then the sums can still stack up.

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Italy is one of my favourite places not only because I have family there (Parma) but also I love the many different areas- the Puglian trullis, the fabulous scenery and breath taking drives around the Amalfi coast, the Sicilian culture- not forgetting the fabulous food and wine! We had never been to Tuscany and decided it was time to go and see what all the fuss was about!

My Week in TuscanyOur Easyjet plane landed on time at Pisa, it’s much cheaper to fly here than to Florence and we picked up our hire car from Budget, which was a bargain £99 for the week. The car hire collection point is accessed via a 2 minute free bus ride and was one of the easiest car hire pick up/returns

we have had along with the bonus of being given a free upgrade. This was a very positive start.

Il Castelle, Certaldo AltaWe set out for our first stop, La Fonte in Certaldo, where we were staying for four nights. Our first visit was to San Gimignano, which we did like but we found it very touristy and much preferred the old town of Certaldo. Here we were lucky enough to witness an Italian wedding which provided a great opportunity to experience a true Italian event and watch all the characters enjoy themselves. Sadly, we did not discover the relevance of the various metal life-sized men placed around the town, one of which was perched on top of a high tower, an art installation perhaps?

Certaldo Alto was accessed via a funicular railway which stays open until late (costs 1 euro each way). It was far less touristy than San Gimignano and therefore was not as crowded. We enjoyed two excellent meals in Certaldo Alto– at Il Castello

and L’Antica Fonte - both with lovely views.

The owner of La Fonte strongly recommended taking the train to Florence (about 10 euros for a return ticket, the journey takes just under an hour to Santa Maria station, where you get off). It’s vital to check and double check train times as these can change at the last minute somewhat unpredictably.

SienaSiena was next on the agenda and this was the only place where we hadn’t pre-booked accommodation. We found a brilliant hotel within 10 minutes’ walking distance of the Duomo, main square, restaurants & bars etc. It is the Hotel Villa Liberty and cost only 133 euros for B&B in a very good location. The only downside of our stay in Siena was that minutes after getting seated “al fresco” in our chosen restaurant that evening, the heavens opened!

En route to Lucca the following day we decided to take a detour to

Travels around

Tuscany

By Maria Meredith from Silver Travel Advisor (silvertraveladvisor.com)

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Volterra which I had read about in the tour guide. Volterra is another walled city and most definitely worth the journey. The countryside views en route were stunning and sadly I conceded that many were better than in the UK! And it wasn’t raining……

Our arrival at Albergo Villa Casanova was far later than we planned so we did not really have that much time to relax – this 5 star boutique hotel certainly had the “Wow” factor but at a price! Leaving the luxury of Casanova behind we set out for a morning sightseeing in Lucca before making our way to our last destination of Pisa.

We wished we had allowed more time for Lucca - we noticed many people cycling around the city walls and would have liked to have done the same. We did manage to get lost in the maze of streets but fortunately the lady I asked understood my Italian….and more importantly. I understood her directions!

We had decided to return the car a day early as the cost of parking the car in the hotel garage was around the same price as taxis to/from the airport. We also felt it would be less stressful than the usual car hire return palaver, but I must say it was one of the easiest car hire returns ever!

The Royal Victoria Hotel in Pisa cost only £99 for B&B. Described as a very old antique hotel we appreciated it was going to be vastly different to the luxury we had experienced at Casanova but it was perfect for a short stay.

The Fields of Miracles was within 10-15 minutes walking distance from our hotel with many bars & restaurants en route - obviously the closer to The Tower the more you pay. We chose a bar on the corner directly opposite the Tower and were pleasantly surprised to receive four delicious mini paninis along with our Peronis!

Leaning Tower of PisaI had wanted to see the Leaning Tower for as long as I could remember and l was not disappointed. It has benefited from a “wash & brush up” and looked

marvellous. We could not believe the extent that tourists were going to get wacky photos - what a laugh! And …yes…we got a few of our own too-it must be infectious. We will definitely return …in Spring or Autumn maybe.

That evening we chose La Buca restaurant near the Tower – the meal was nice but sadly the service did not match the quality of the food.

After a few more hours in The Fields of Miracles the following morning we returned to our hotel for the taxi to the airport to catch our late afternoon flight.

Our only regret is that we hadn’t booked a further two or three days in this beautiful part of the world with the ever present scent of Jasmine. We returned feeling like we could do with another more relaxing holiday to totally “chill out”! We hardly had time to read more than a few pages of our books as the sightseeing, travelling and staying at four different accommodations was quite wearing - not to mention that I was suffering from “photography fatigue” after taking over 800 photos! In future I will bear this in mind or make a point of sightseeing only until mid pm returning to our accommodation for a spot of sunbathing, swimming and to read a few chapters.

Maria Meredith writes for the over 50’s travel review and information website silvertraveladvisor.com. Maria is an active Silver Traveller; when her husband retired two years ago, she decided to join him at the age of 54 (one benefit of marrying an older man!). She has worked in banking, catering and for the last 28 years for M&S at a variety of stores. She has many hobbies, entering competitions and photography being two of them. Travel has always been a big part of her life - visiting many places in Europe and also destinations further afield such as New Zealand, India & Mauritius. Her first ever cruise was last year to see the Northern Lights. She particularly enjoys reading about different customs and traditions and has many funny stories to share, hence Maria is delighted to be able to contribute to Silver Travel Advisor.

For more details please visit www.silvertraveladvisor.com

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Born to be King or QueenWell didn’t that cause a media kerfuffle? No sooner had the ink dried on Lord Justice Leveson’s pen to give the British press a kick in the rear when all hell breaks loose as the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge announced that Kate is expecting. No doubt as the new year wears on there will be many more scramblings and in summer expect carnage as the race is on for the first picture of the newborn.

Cameramen and reporters were almost killed in the media scrum to take up pole position outside King Edward VII hospital where the Duchess had been admitted with morning sickness in the early stages of her pregnancy. Why do they do it? All they are going to see is a hospital door for goodness sake. Kate’s hardly likely to come tripping down in her nightie to pose for pictures in between retching, is she?

Some of the words which come out of media mouths on such occasions can make you equally sick. Charged with filling three minutes on the main news they come out with all manner of tripe. Under new laws, even if this baby is a girl, it will be third in line of succession to the throne. Bearing in mind the longevity of the Royal Family I reckon she

could be around 87 before she comes to the throne and I certainly don’t think I’ll be at the street party to celebrate.

One conversation between media types discussed what would happen if she had twins. Eventually the concensus was that the first child to emerge would be third in line to the throne. Fascinating, they go to college for this you know.

It’s been over 2,000 years since we had such fervour over an impending birth, and look at the trouble that caused. Every guest house was closed and the poor beggar ended up in a stable jostling for position with cows, sheep, singing shepherds, camels, a donkey and a confused surrogate father who claimed he hadn’t done anything to Mary anyway! (Oh dear, there will be letters).

HAVING A TWITTER with Graham Smith

Dogs in the driving seatGiven that they have usually four perfectly good legs why would you want to teach a dog to drive?

A New Zealand animal charity is doing just that because it reckons that owners will be more encouraged to adopt them if they show signs of increased intelligence.

Right then. I’ll admit it’s handy if you’re out to a party and don’t want to drive. Instead of your wife you could take the dog to drive you home but if the police stop you don’t count on being home before morning, they will have questions.

The charity put Porter, Mont and Ginny behind the wheel of an adapted Mini Cooper and after just eight weeks are reported to have put it in gear, accelerate and steer, something which is beyond many humans after they have passed their test!

So far the dogs have been driving with the help of an assistant inside the car but the next move is to let them try solo, on live television. Simon Cowell wait for this. According to an instructor, they will hop in, start the car, put it in gear and use the accelerator. Thankfully this is being done on an off-road track but the charity has visions of carrying it further.

When I see a Jack Russell driving a Mini Cooper down the motorway I will know it’s time to hand in my licence.

When Irish eyes are smiling!We recently rented out a property after receiving quite a bit of Internet interest but it was the last enquiry which made me chuckle. It said simply by text, “Would you consider renting to an Irish escort?”

I didn’t reply and the following day received another text with a link to the escort’s web site. Checking, as you do, I was staggered at the rates she was charging, £170 an hour….she could certainly have paid the rent!

Joking apart, good luck to the Royal couple, they were one of the few bright spots in the year 2012 and let’s hope the chastised media minds its manners with them and their future family.

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PUZZLE PAGEACROSS 8 Geographical group

including Yell and Unst (9) 9 World’s second‑largest

bird (3) 10 US city associated with Al

Capone (7) 11 Aircraft location system (5) 12 Main division of geological

time (3) 14 Engineer Brunel’s first

name (8) 16 Car’s starting

mechanism (8) 18 Outward motion of the

tide (3) 21 Famous 1836 battle in

Texas (5) 23 White‑faced clown (7) 25 Hawaiian garland of

flowers (3) 26 Spiritual head of Tibetan

Buddhism (5,4)

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the body (6) 2 Legendary creature of the

Himalayas (4) 3 Horse Bob Champion

rode to win the Grand National (8)

4 Variety of wool from a goat or a rabbit (6)

5 Old Russian emperor (4)

6 French police officer (8)

7 Liquid measure of two

pints (5)

13 Sprinkled with cheese and

browned (2,6)

15 Britain’s highest

mountain (3,5)

17 Slender reddish‑brown antelope of South and East Africa (6)

19 Comic‑book hero whose real name is Bruce Wayne (6)

20 Golf score of two under par (5) 22 Racing probability (4) 24 Five hundred sheets of

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Pieceword With the help of the Across clues only, can you fit the pieces into their correct positions in the grid?

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If you live in Herefordshire and are over 70 years of age and find driving stressful, or you feel your confidence behind the wheel needs a boost then we can help you.

Herefordshire Council is offering you a two hour subsidised practical driving session, in your own vehicle, with an Approved Driving Instructor.

If you would like to take up this opportunity please fill in the form and return it to the road safety unit at the address below along with a fee of £10.00, (non-refundable). Please make cheques payable to Herefordshire Council.

The road safety unit will then arrange for an Approved Driving Instructor to contact you to arrange a convenient date and time and to discuss with you your requirements with regard to the type of driving that you require, e.g. motorway, rural, town.

Driver Refresher Sessions for the Over 70s

I would like to take up the offer of the subsidised driver refresher session at a cost of £10.00.

Name: .......................................................................................................................................

Address: ..................................................................................................................................

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l confirm that I am not taking any medication that could affect my driving.l confirm that there is no medical reason that prevents me from driving.l confirm that I can read a vehicle number plate from 67 feet (20.5 metres, about 5 car lengths) in good daylight.l confirm my vehicle is taxed, insured and has a valid MOT.l confirm the fee of £10.00 is attached.

If you would like to discuss this further please contact Herefordshire Council’s Road Safety Unit on 01432 260946.

Please return to: Herefordshire Council, Road Safety Unit, Plough Lane Hereford, HR4 0LE.

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For more information please contact Herefordshire Council's Road Safety Unit on 01432 260946

Always check with your pharmacist or doctor to ensure that your medication will not adversely affect your driving.

Did you know that someprescription drugs or over-the-counter remedies can:-

• Cause drowsiness• Affect your concentration• Reduce your reaction times• Impair your overall driving ability

AND please remember you are also breaking the law if you do not use your seatbelt

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Known to millions across the world as good guy Michael Knight, the man with the talking car in iconic science fiction series “Knight Rider” which was the most watched TV show in history, the actor became a hero. He compounded the image with another blockbuster of the small screen, “Baywatch”, where he played lifeguard Mitch Buchannon and saved even more lives.

His swashbuckling action is on the side of the baddies rather than the goodies as he became the notorious Captain Hook in perennial panto favourite “Peter Pan” for an extended run at Manchester’s Opera House.

The pirate with the interesting hand ornament and overdose of self-confidence, however, is a million miles from the young David Hasselhoff.

Born in Baltimore, Maryland, David first got the theatrical bug at the age of seven and took acting, singing and dancing lessons. He was, however, very shy off stage in front of girls because he was tall and thin. On stage, though, he was in his element.

Unsurprisingly, acting became his career and, while in California, he became successful on the hugely popular US TV series “The Young and the Restless” in 1973 as Dr William “Snapper” Foster Jr. By then, he’d developed heartthrob looks and a physique to match.

In 1982 he moved from daytime soap to prime time programming with “Knight Rider” which captured the public’s imagination not only in the States but across the world.

When that show ended, Hasselhoff launched a successful recording career in Europe. In 1989 “Looking for Freedom” remained in the No.1 spot in the German charts for eight consecutive weeks. He has continued to perform regularly in concert ever since and has released nine albums to date, scoring a UK single hit in 2006 with “Jump In My Car”.

He returned to episodic TV in 1989 in “Baywatch” – the series about California lifeguards which launched Pamela Anderson to superstardom and made red one-piece swimming costumes the coolest beachwear on the planet.

Although the programme enjoyed good ratings, the network cancelled it after only one series. Undeterred, Hasselhoff and his partners acquired the rights to the

The Hoff ’s GOT TALENTFor a man who hit 60 not long ago David Hasselhoff – better known as simply The Hoff – has continued the swashbuckling ways he began as a young actor.

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show and, based on his popularity overseas, secured funding and revived “Baywatch” in 1991.

The programme is still running and is now a piece of American culture, seen in 140 countries by more than one billon viewers each week.

David Hasselhoff has always been prepared to try new challenges and his lengthy acting career has included film and stage roles. He made his Broadway debut in 2000 in the title role of “Jekyll and Hyde” and played the lead role in London performances of “Chicago.”

He’s sufficiently down-to-earth to parody himself – even taking a major role in the children’s blockbuster film “The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie” in 2004 where he meets SpongeBob and Patrick very much in his “Baywatch” persona.

He had a short appearance in the movie “DodgeBall”, was in “EuroTrip” and played Adam Sandler’s despicable boss in the 2006 film “Click”. The same year, he portrayed Roger DeBris in the Las Vegas production of Mel Brooks’ famous show “The Producers”.

His star was certainly in the ascendancy during this time as he also became a judge on NBC’s “America’s Got Talent”, taking a judging role in the second, third and fourth seasons alongside Sharon Osbourne and Piers Morgan.

Hasselhoff also has an uncanny knack of spotting trends and opportunities. In 2008, “The Hoff” became the first celebrity downloadable character for the PlayStation Network’s video game “Pain”. And the following year, he began a TV love affair with the British public through two-part special “The Hoff: When Scott Came To Stay” which chronicled how radio presenter Scott Mills lived for four days with Hasselhoff at his Californian mansion.

The star and his two daughters, Taylor and Hayley, took part in another British TV reality show when they went ghost-hunting at Tutbury Castle in Staffordshire. And in 2011, The Hoff – always a big favourite in the UK - returned to British TV as a judge on “Britain’s Got Talent”.

He’s been a contestant on America’s “Dancing with the Stars” and, to demonstrate his theatrical diversity, in 2011 took on the dastardly pirate role in “Peter Pan” for the first time.

Hasselhoff is a true Anglophile, has often brought his daughters here and his 32 year-old girlfriend, Hayley Roberts, is Welsh. At 6ft 4ins and with one of the most recognisable faces in the world that appears to be defeating the ravages of time, he’s still hugely popular wherever he goes.

He’s a big fan of Manchester, and has been reported as saying he wants to enjoy shopping in the city and see a play during his stay. “I love the Manchester accent and I can’t believe how beautiful and hip the city is,” he said.

“When I was in town for ‘Britain’s Got Talent’, Louis Walsh said to me ‘you’ll love Manchester’ and I did. The city is very, very cool and European.”

As for where his career takes him next, David Hasselhoff appears to be accepting of where the theatrical fates send him. Likeable and larger than life, he is pragmatic about his work and was once reported as saying: “I may not be a big movie star who gets to be James Bond, but who cares? I am happy. I’ll leave it in God’s hands.”

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HOW TO LOVE FOOD AND LOSE WEIGHT

The Bikers set out to discover how to enjoy the best great British food at home, creating new dishes and adapting some culinary treasures to make them and us fitter for life. THE HAIRY DIETERS: How to Love Food and Lose Weight includes a healthy eating plan with mouth-watering recipes for eating at home, eating out, and of course, entertaining. It is filled with all the dishes that have made Si King and Dave Myers two of the nation’s favourite cooks. From perfect pies, curries, roast dinners and delicious desserts, the Hairy Dieters prove that cooking without the calories doesn’t have to compromise on taste.

438 calories per portion

Trim any visible fat off the lamb and cut the meat into rough 3cm chunks. Season generously all over with salt and pepper.

Heat the oil in a large non-stick frying pan and fry the lamb in 2 batches over a medium-high heat until nicely browned on all sides. Transfer the browned meat to a medium casserole dish - it will need to hold about 2.5 litres.

Tip the onions and carrots into the pan with the lamb and sprinkle with the flour. Toss everything together well, then pour over the stock and add the thyme leaves, rosemary and Worcestershire sauce. Stir well.

Preheat the oven to 170oC/Fan 150oC/Gas 31/2. Peel the potatoes and cut them into slices about 5mm thick. Arrange the slices on top of the lamb, overlapping and layering them as you go. Season with ground black pepper and cover with a tight-fitting lid.

Bake the hotpot for 1 hour, then remove the lid and bake for a further 45 minutes or until the potatoes are nicely browned and the lamb is tender. Check by poking with the point of a knife into the centre of the lamb filling - if the meat is done the knife should slide in easily. Serve with freshly cooked greens.

LEAN LAMB HOTPOTWe’ve always loved this simple old-fashioned dish and this is our new-wave version - who’d have thought it? By trimming the meat well and reducing the amount of potatoes, we’ve made this lower in calories than the trad recipe. Makes a cracking supper on a cold day, served with lots of green veg.

SERVES 4700g well-trimmed lamb leg meat (or leg steaks)2 tsp sunflower oil2 medium onions, peeled and thinly sliced5 medium carrots, peeled and thickly sliced(about 300g prepared weight)3 tbsp plain flour600ml lamb stock, made with 1 lamb stock cube1 tbsp fresh thyme leaves or 1/2 tsp dried thyme1 rosemary stalk or 1/2 tsp dried rosemary2 tbsp Worcestershire sauce flaked sea saltfreshly ground black pepper

Potato topping3 medium potatoes (about 500g)

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Put the ginger balls on a board and slice them thinly. Pile up the slices from each ball and cut through them to make thin matchstick strips. Put these in a bowl that’s large enough to hold the salmon and add 2 tablespoons of the stem ginger syrup from the jar. Peel the garlic cloves and slice them thinly, then add them to the bowl with the ginger. Stir in the soy sauce, orange zest, orange juice and red chilli.

Put the salmon in the bowl with the marinade. Season with lots of ground black pepper and turn a couple of times, ending with the fish skin side up. Cover and chill for 30 minutes.

Preheat the oven to 220oC/Fan 200oC/Gas 7. Line a small baking tray with baking parchment. Take the salmon fillets out of the marinade scraping off any bits and pieces, and place them on the tray, skin side down. Season with more ground black pepper. Bake for 12-15 minutes, depending on the thickness of the salmon.

While the salmon is cooking, prepare the sauce. Pour the marinade into a small non-stick saucepan and bring to the boil. Cook for 6 minutes or until the liquid has reduced and the garlic is softened. You need enough of the marinade to pour over the salmon but not swamp it completely.

Put the salmon fillets on warmed plates, carefully lifting off the skin as you go. Spoon the hot sauce over the salmon and serve with a small portion of rice or new potatoes and some steamed or stir-fried vegetables.

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2 balls of stem ginger in syrup (and 2 tablespoons of the syrup)3 garlic cloves3 tbsp dark soy saucefinely grated zest of 1/2 well-scrubbed orangefreshly squeezed juice of 1 orange (about 125ml)1/2 long red chilli, thinly sliced4 x 125 -150g salmon fillets, skin onfreshly ground black pepper

254 calories per portion

SALMON WITH CHILLI GINGER SAUCEOily fish such as salmon, is a great choice when you’re watching your weight, but bear in mind that it contains more calories than white fish. It’s a high-quality protein, so fills you up, and it is delicious especially when teamed with this sticky, tangy sauce. You need to allow time for the fish to marinate for 30 minutes but once that is done, this is quick and easy to prepare.

PLUM RICE PUDDINGThose little pots of rice pudding you can buy in supermarkets make a nice sweet treat, but they are expensive and they contain lots of sugar. It’s so much cheaper to make your own and really easy. Eat the rice pudding on its own or topped with a fruity compote. We like plums, but use any lightly stewed fruit you like - apples, pears and summer berries all work well.

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100g pudding rice400ml semi-skimmed milk200ml cold water1/4 tsp vanilla extract1 tsp caster sugar (preferably golden)

Compote3 ripe plums, stoned and quartered6 tbsp cold water1 tsp caster sugar (preferably golden)

Put the rice, milk, water and vanilla extract in a medium non-stick saucepan and bring to a gentle simmer over a medium heat. Cook for 16-18 minutes or until the rice is tender and the sauce is creamy, stirring regularly. Don’t forget that it will continue to thicken as it cools, so add a little extra water if serving cold. Stir frequently towards the end of the cooking time as the mixture will be thickening up. Sweeten with a little caster sugar and serve warm or chilled with or without the topping.

To make the compote topping, put the plums, water and sugar in a saucepan and bring to a gentle simmer. Cook for 5 minutes, stirring gently, until the plums are softened but still holding their shape. Add a little extra water if you need.

Spoon the rice pudding into tumblers or dessert dishes and top with the plum compote. Delicious warm or cold.

134 calories per portion(with compote)

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The Problems and Pitfalls of DIY probate

In these times of austerity dealing with a probate yourself might seem like a good way to maximise your inheritance but beware. Here we set out some of the pitfalls of administering an estate which may make you think again about going it alone.

The Basics

When someone passes away, with or without leaving a Will, their money, property and belongings need to be dealt with according to law and accounted to the beneficiaries. Normally you need to obtain probate if the value of the deceased’s estate (after paying the funeral account) is over £5,000.

The Will

A problem that usually only comes to light after a person has passed away is the issue of whether or not the deceased left a Will and, if they did, is it valid. A Will must be executed according to strict criteria for it to be legally valid. The executors must be sure that the Grant of Probate they are extracting is based on the last Will of the deceased and there are no issues surrounding the mental capacity of the testator which may mean an earlier Will is still valid.

Wills can often set up trusts, sometimes on purpose as part of tax planning and sometimes inadvertently because of the wording used. Further complications can arise when beneficiaries to a Will have already died.

Where there isn’t a Will or one cannot be found, the estate passes according to the Intestacy Rules which do not necessarily follow the order that relatives might expect and sometimes a professional opinion is required.

Inheritance Tax (IHT)

As part of the application to obtain a Grant of Probate an Inland Revenue Return needs to be submitted. If the estate is relatively straightforward with no lifetime gifts and does not exceed the IHT threshold, then the ‘short form’( IHT205) may be used. As it is only a few pages long, the short form doesn’t seem too daunting, however guidance notes that stretch to around 40 pages show that it is not as straightforward as it seems.

Where estates exceed the IHT threshold or the estate has business or agricultural property within it then a full Inland Revenue account needs to be submitted and this can prove a very time consuming and complicated affair for lay executors. If the account has been submitted incorrectly and the Revenue determine that this has been done negligently, they are likely to issue penalties which can be severe.

Claiming Reliefs

There are many different reliefs and exemptions that can be claimed in respect of IHT. If you do not claim them you will lose them as the Revenue will not point them out to you so a professional opinion is recommended.

The main ones are:

• Spouse exemption• Transferable IHT nil rate band• Annual exemption• Normal expenditure out of income• Gifts in consideration of marriage • Charity exemption• Business Property Relief and Agricultural Property

Relief

Paying Tax

Whilst an Inland Revenue Account does not have to be submitted by the Personal Representatives until 12 months after the end of the month in which the death occurs, the IHT (or at least the tax that is due on the deceased’s personal estate e.g. personal effects, cash, investments etc) must be paid 6 months before that. Accordingly if the estate is taxable the Account should normally be submitted within 6 months of the end of the month of death to prevent interest running.

Payment by instalments over 10 years is permitted in respect of certain assets which include:

• Land and buildings wherever situated• Some quoted or unquoted shares or securities of a

company• A business or an interest in a business

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The first instalment is due 6 months after the end of the month of death and thereafter annually by equal instalments. However, notwithstanding the making of an election to pay by instalments, the whole amount of the IHT due becomes payable forthwith if, at any time before the end of the 10 years, the property in question is sold.

Interest is generally chargeable on any overdue IHT but there are exceptions that need consideration. The current rate is 3 %.

Peace of Mind

As you will have ascertained from this article, the administration of an estate can present issues and traps for the unwary. They can be particularly hazardous for those acting as Personal Representatives as they will be held personally liable by the beneficiaries if exemptions or reliefs are not claimed in full or penalties are imposed by the Revenue for the negligent completion of an Inland Revenue Account. By ensuring that proper advice is obtained the executor can avoid personal liability.

And there are other advantages. A professional advisor will produce a set of estate accounts so that all the beneficiaries can see the value of the estate and be certain that they have received the correct entitlement. They can also, where necessary, arrange specific types of insurance, for example Missing Beneficiaries insurance and Unoccupied Property insurance, and prior to distribution of the estate will be able to conduct bankruptcy searches on the beneficiaries to ensure that they are entitled to the monies rather than their Trustee in Bankruptcy.

In addition, a solicitor will be able to advise on the appropriate application of a Deed of Variation, a method of changing the terms of a Will within 2 years of the date of death. A Deed of Variation can be used to improve the Inheritance Tax position of a beneficiary or to resolve disputes or potential problems with the Will.

Instructing a Solicitor

Many people are tempted to obtain probate themselves because they are concerned about the potential costs of instructing a professional, particularly on an hourly rate basis. However, more firms like ours now offer a fixed fee service so that the client knows exactly what to expect. Remember, you can seek assistance from a professional at any stage and a review of the Inland Revenue Tax Return is particularly advisable.

If you are thinking of instructing a firm of solicitors then try to find one that specialises in this type of work – it will be quicker and cheaper in the long run. If someone at the firm is a member of Solicitors for the Elderly (SFE) or the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners (STEP), that is a good benchmark of quality and expertise. Beware of probate specialists who may use sales tactics or apply pressure to sign up there and then to get a “good deal”.

Our lawyers are specialists in issues affecting older people and their families. We are members of Solicitors for the Elderly and the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners. We give clear, timely and practical advice and can visit clients at home where necessary.

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For more information please contact Tristan Lewis:

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Why wait? Rapid access to Orthopaedic Surgery.You don’t need to stay in pain. Ask your GP to refer you to a Consultant at your local Nuffield Health hospital.• Mr Iain Bissell • Mr Peter Shewell• Mr Darren Clark • Mr Frank Sibly• Mr David Powers • Mr Ian Pitman• Mr Laith Majeed • Mr Chandra Rao• Mr Matthew OakleyWe welcome insured, self pay and choose & book patients. Finance options available.*For more information on Orthopaedic Surgery,call Nuffield Health Hospital on 01432 818 652.

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Male health problems are something we are often a little reluctant to talk about. In fact, it’s estimated that 10% of the male population suffers in silence. But at the same time such concerns can be the cause of much stress and discomfort.

So, when it comes to seeking advice on everything from prostate disorders to erectile dysfunction, talk to the Urology experts at Nuffield Health Hereford Hospital.

Put your mind at rest and contact us today to arrange a swift consultation.

Please call 01432 817 506 for more information or go to nuffieldhealth.com/herefordhospital

Don’t keep it zipped up. Talk to one of our consultants about your concerns.

We live in an age where men are starting to realise the importance of looking after themselves and their health needs. Prostate disease has received a lot of press coverage and consequently creates anxiety in men who may have urinary symptoms.

Problems related to the prostate are very common and become more so with increasing age. Fifty percent of all men over the age of 60 will develop an enlarged prostate and by the time they reach their seventies or eighties this figure will rise to 80 percent.

Symptoms include:

1. Difficulty in starting to pass urine

2. A weak stream

3. The need to strain to pass urine

4. The feeling that the bladder isn’t empty after urination

5. The need to pass urine urgently

6. Frequent trips to the toilet, including having to get up several times in the night

7. Burning sensation or pain when passing urine

Symptoms of prostate diseases can be caused by cancerous or non-cancerous problems so it is important to find out what is wrong? The following are the common conditions affecting the prostate gland.

Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) Caused by enlargement of the central of the prostate.

ProstatitisAn inflammatory condition of the prostate, which is not always caused by infection.

Prostate cancerTypically affects the outer ‘rim’ or peripheral zone of the prostate

A simple examination and blood test will help to diagnose the causes. It is advisable to have your prostate gland

assessed if you have a family history of prostate cancer or are suffering from any of the symptoms above. A regular Prostate Examination is important for all men over the age of 50.The thought of having a prostate examination may be intimidating but it can detect problems early that can lead to more serious conditions.

We have a team of experienced and dedicated Urology Consultants, Mr Graham Sole, Mr Anil Jha and Mr Mahmood Akhtar who offer fast access to diagnostic tests and, where needed, a prostate biopsy can be offered with results available within a week.

For an appointment please contact the Nuffield Health Hereford Hospital 01432 817506

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Humber Woodland of Remembrance offers green or environmentally sustainable burial, a sympathetic, natural alternative to cremation, or burial in a conventional cemetery. It is situated in open countryside, four miles from Leominster, looking out towards Wales in the west, whilst its eastern edge is bounded by mature trees and the Humber Brook.

Humber Woodland of Remembrance is available to anyone, regardless of their religious beliefs, and enables families to choose where their loved one will be buried, in a coffin of willow, bamboo, cardboard or even wool.

Funerals may be held at the graveside, The Hop Kiln at Risbury Court, St Mary’s Church (a short walk away at Humber) or at your own local parish church and may be led by family or friends, a civil celebrant, humanist or a priest, according to your own wishes.

Over 180 burials have taken place to date and many of the burial plots have been marked by the planting of a native tree or wild flowers. Despite last Summer having been the wettest since records began, the trees and flowers have continued to flourish and provide an oasis of beauty and peace, where families may contemplate the memory of their loved ones.

The wild flowers that have been planted on the graves have self-seeded, giving a natural appearance to the woodland. They provide habitat for many butterflies and bees, which increase in number year by year, along with hedgehogs, rabbits, field mice and many species of farmland birds.

Each year, the last weekend of October sees our annual Bulb Planting Weekend, when families of those buried at Humber Woodland are invited to come to the Hop Kiln at Risbury Court for a chat and to collect some wild Daffodil and Bluebell bulbs to plant on their loved ones’ graves. Over the years the bulbs spread, creating an ever increasing display of yellow and blue to greet the spring, cheering us after the long dark days of winter.

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Tel: 01568 760443www.humberwoodland.co.uk

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The gate is open daily and it is possible to call in for a look around, or telephone Diane to arrange a visit, or to discuss your individual requirements.

For more information please ring Diane Thomas: 01568 760 443

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In 2013 the dental tourism industry is set to continue to grow with more and more people traveling to Budapest in Hungary to have their teeth xed.

In 2012 the Treatment Abroad Medical Tourism Survey revealed that 20,000 people from the UK travelled overseas for dental treatment.

Budapest has long been established as the most popular dental destination in Europe because of the high standards of dental care, the rigorous training and education of Hungarian dentists, and the huge savings on offer to UK patients.

Direct ights are available from Manchester, Leeds, Bristol, Edinburgh

and London for as little as £60 return.

Kreativ Dental Clinic is the most advanced dental clinic in Hungary, dedicated to providing its patients with the highest quality of care at prices that are on average 50% to 70% cheaper than in the UK.

The Kreativ Dental Team are specialists in Dental Implants, Arti cial Bone Replacement, Sinus Lifting, Porcelain Crowns, Bridgework, Veneers, Root Canal Treatment and Periodontal Surgery.

UK aftercare is provided for all patients and their guarantee is the strongest available in Budapest.

Th is patient saved more than £9000Faced with unaff ordable quotes in the UK or the prospect of wearing unwanted dentures, this patient travelled to Kreativ Dental and received multiple high quality dental implants, and full upper and lower porcelain crown and bridge work.

How much can I save?

• FREE Two night stay at a 4 Star Hotel

• FREE Consultation and Treatment Plan

• Flight Ticket reimbursed*

Reader Offer: Consultation, Hotel & Flight Package• FREE OPG X-ray

• FREE Airport Transfers for Two

• FREE Budapest Travel Pass for Two Kreativ Dental ClinicTel: 0203 2879 331

www.kreativdentalclinic.co.uk* See website for fl ight ticket conditionsQuote: 50HW

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Smile! Get your teeth fixed in Budapest and save £1000s

In 2013 the dental tourism industry is set to continue to grow with more and more people travelling to Budapest in Hungary to have their teeth fixed.

In 2012 the Treatment Abroad Medical Tourism Survey revealed that 20,000 people from the UK travelled overseas for dental treatment.

Budapest has long been established as the most popular destination in Europe because of the high standards of dental care, the rigorous training and education of Hungarian dentists, and the huge savings on offer to UK patients.

Direct flights are available from Manchester, Leeds, Bristol, Edinburgh and London for as little as £60 return.

Kreativ Dental Clinic is the most advanced dental clinic in Hungary, dedicated to providing its patients with the highest quality of care at prices that are on average 50% to 70% cheaper than in the UK.

The Kreativ Dental Team are specialists in Dental Implants, Artificial Bone Replacement, Sinus Lifting, Porcelain Crowns, Bridgework, Veneers, Root Canal Treatment and Periodontal Surgery.

UK aftercare is provided for all patients and their guarantee is the strongest available in Budapest.

Smile! Get your teeth xed inBudapest and save £1000s

In 2013 the dental tourism industry is set to continue to grow with more and more people traveling to Budapest in Hungary to have their teeth xed.

In 2012 the Treatment Abroad Medical Tourism Survey revealed that 20,000 people from the UK travelled overseas for dental treatment.

Budapest has long been established as the most popular dental destination in Europe because of the high standards of dental care, the rigorous training and education of Hungarian dentists, and the huge savings on offer to UK patients.

Direct ights are available from Manchester, Leeds, Bristol, Edinburgh

and London for as little as £60 return.

Kreativ Dental Clinic is the most advanced dental clinic in Hungary, dedicated to providing its patients with the highest quality of care at prices that are on average 50% to 70% cheaper than in the UK.

The Kreativ Dental Team are specialists in Dental Implants, Arti cial Bone Replacement, Sinus Lifting, Porcelain Crowns, Bridgework, Veneers, Root Canal Treatment and Periodontal Surgery.

UK aftercare is provided for all patients and their guarantee is the strongest available in Budapest.

Th is 32 year old male saved more than £9000

Th e same treatment in the UK can cost over £16,000. Th e patient received multiple high quality dental implants, and full upper and lower porcelain crown and bridge work at the Kreativ Dental Clinic in Budapest.

How much can I save?

• FREE Two night stay at a 4 Star Hotel

• FREE Consultation and Treatment Plan

• Flight Ticket reimbursed*

Reader Offer: Consultation, Hotel & Flight Package• FREE OPG X-ray

• FREE Airport Transfers for Two

• FREE Budapest Travel Pass for Two Kreativ Dental ClinicTel: 0203 2879 331

www.kreativdentalclinic.co.uk* See website for fl ight ticket conditionsQuote: 50sw

How much can I save?This patient saved more than £9000Faced with unaffordable quotes in the UK or the prospect of wearing unwanted dentures, this patient travelled to Kreativ Dental and received multiple high quality dental implants, and full upper and lower porcelain crown and bridge work.