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A Canaries sunshine getaway this autumn/winter

The slow symphony of autumn in Lanzarote

If you are one of those lucky people who can enter into autumn without any haste or stress, Lanzarote is waiting for you with open arms. In October the wind and the summer hustle and bustle die down, and a new secret island emerges. Here are some suggestions to make the most of it.

Centres for Art, Culture and Tourism: emotion in its purest form

Lanzarote’s Centres for Art, Culture and Tourism (CACTS) are a symbol of the island’s environmental awareness. Autumn is an almost magical time in these spaces, which were conceived by César Manrique for the enjoyment of all humankind. If you like art, you will love discovering the MIAC Castillo de San José gallery. The Casa-Museo del Campesino meanwhile is perfect for fans of ethnography and local gastronomy. For lovers of botany or geology, a visit to the Jardín de Cactus and the Cueva de los Verdes is an absolute must. And, of course, the two crowning jewels also await you: Montañas del Fuego and Jameos del Agua. No matter how many times you enjoy a coffee surrounded by their unique beauty, the experience is still breathtaking.

Panorámica acceso restaurante Casa-Museo del Campesino CACT Lanzarote

Markets. Think ahead to Christmas

Get a head start on your Christmas shopping and surprise your loved ones this year with unique, local and sustainable gifts. In the artisans’ square of the Casa-Museo del Campesino you will find diverse examples of local craftsmanship. Spoiler alert: anyone who tastes products originating from this volcanic land will fall in love with them for life. Gift choices include wines, fig jams, cactus liqueurs, mantecados, Janubio salt… Lanzarote farmers have sustainability written into their DNA and it shows in their products. You can find them every Sunday in the street market in the historic centre of Teguise or in the more secluded market of Mancha Blanca, as well as on Saturdays in the craft market in the main square of Haría and in Arrecife, in the narrow streets surrounding the Church of San Ginés. Each market represents a real cultural immersion in the village where it is held. Take the opportunity to mingle in the lively atmosphere around the stalls, and don’t be surprised if you end up in the middle of a Canarian parranda.

Treat yourself to a special day at the beach

The Atlantic waters rarely give the island’s coasts a break, but October is the calmest month on the island’s beaches. Remember to protect yourself from the sun, and then surrender to the pleasure of walking barefoot on the sand of Famara, Papagayo or Puerto del Carmen. Discover the natural swimming pools of Punta Mujeres, a charming village in the north of the island; cross El Río and discover the beaches in the natural park of La Graciosa; or simply relax in small urban coves such as Playa Honda, Playa Blanca and El Reducto, with promenades lined with small café terraces. The choice is as varied and vast as the ocean that surrounds us. Believe us when we say your beach experience will be truly rejuvenating.

Hiking at your own pace

Take our advice: walk along one of the trails that wind through the extraordinary nature found on the island. Your body and mind will thank you for it. The temperature is perfect at this time of year, there are trails of all levels of difficulty, and the reward is well worth the effort. It may take you a while to recover from the sight of the breathtaking landscapes revealed by the trails that are scattered all across the island. Just remember to keep in mind the fragility of the terrain you are hiking in and always respect all signs and directions. Charge your mobile phone, share your location, put on some good footwear, and enjoy.

Senderismo Haría _ Turismo Lanzarote

Hit the pedals without the rush

You have no excuse: you’re still fit enough to get on your bike and you’re in the right place to take up this healthy exercise. The island is home to many winding lanes and paths, but if you are not exactly Induráin, the best option is the road that links Costa Teguise and Puerto Calero, running parallel to the coastline. You can get on the road from any point and cycle at your own pace, enjoying the sea views while passing through the coastal towns on this part of the island. Take a break in one of the café terraces along the route, and you are sure to want to incorporate this daily routine into your holiday. Remember to take sunscreen and a bottle of water with you and get ready to mingle with the morning and evening strollers along this bustling promenade.

Charming corners

By the end of the day, you will be looking for a quiet evening to discuss the various excitements of the day. In Lanzarote, we love to get together around a table in one of the charming corners that reflect the island’s beauty. In the Charco de San Ginés you will feel like a true islander, because the locals have made this picturesque inlet full of small boats a favourite gathering point. But in fact, when the weather is this fine, any corner of the island is a good place for a chat. The promenades of Playa Honda, Puerto del Carmen or Playa Blanca are perfect for ending the day with dinner or a light bite. Or if you prefer the inland villages, try some local Canarian cuisine in the island’s teleclubs. There is nothing more comforting than fish croquettes. It is unlikely there will be any left on your plate, but if there is, ask for them to be packed up to go.

You’ll be grateful for this advice when you’re on the flight back to reality. 

Closed restaurant a sorry sight for park users

The metal fencing and barred doors around the Bracebridge are a bleak view for people walking or cycling in Sutton Park.

The popular restaurant and kiosk overlooking Bracebridge Pool has been a popular eatery for years, with the hugely popular kiosk also a halfway house for walkers, dog walkers and cyclists traversing the area.

Following its sudden closure in October, the venue is set to reopen under new ownership with a renowned chef at the helm.

The restaurant and kiosk closed with a Facebook message saying they were closing with a ‘heavy heart’.

The Brough family, current owners of the restaurant, announced its closure caused consternation among regular users. However, they have accepted an offer for the restaurant.

If and when the venue reopens, with will be a welcomed moved for park users.

Sutton Coldfield restaurant set to reopen

One of Sutton Coldfield’s most iconic restaurants which cl,osed suddenly last month, could reopen under new ownership and with a renowned chef at the helm.

The Bracebridge restaurant in Sutton Park and its associated kiosk closed with a Facebook message saying they were closing with a ‘heavy heart’.

The closure caused consternation and upset among regular users, but the current owners, the Brough family, has said they have accepted an offer for the restaurant which overlooks Bracebridge Pool in Sutton Park.

The Bracebridge Facebook page said: “We have some great news to announce, following our closure we have accepted an offer for the Bracebridge from an independent restaurant group with a well known critically acclaimed chef.”

The statement added that the group has a handful of ‘amazing restaurants’ recognised by Michelin and AA in the Midlands and North West of the country.

The current owners are at the initial stages of the legal process and hope to complete soon.

It is unclear what was the reason for the closure, but the hospitality industry has been suffering a torrid time, first with the pandemic, staff shortages and then rocketing energy prices, putting pressure on profits.

The statement added: “In the coming weeks you may find their team in and around the local area, so please say ‘Hi’ as they are a nice bunch and are looking forward to meeting you all.”

The news has been welcomed on Facebook and messages include:

  • Big news, I look forwards to having my normal walk route back 🙌
  • I really hope they keep the kiosk open and the benches outside for dog walkers.
  • Fantastic news! It would be awful for such a lovely spot to close down…
  • Thank goodness. The restaurant and cafe have been there forever. I would work there on a Saturday & Sunday in the late 70s ❤️

The Beatles are back

Did you miss The Beatles first time around? Don’t miss them now an book tickets for a special show at Sutton Coldfield Town Hall on November 12.

The Upbeat Beatles offers tight musicianship to recreate the magic of the Fab Four.

They recreate the harmonies and guitar solos all wrapped up in Scouse humour, the audience will be left on an emotional high. 

From the depths of The Cavern, through Beatlemania, conquering America, Sergeant Pepper to Abbey Road and finally the Apple roof top, their attention to detail will draw you into the world of the Beatles like no other show.

*Please note that as this is a live music event guests may stand and/or dance throughout the performance*

How to book your tickets


You can book your tickets online, by calling the box office or by visiting our box office in person
Online: https://www.ticketor.com/townhall/tickets/the-upbeat-beatles-258029#buy Box Office: 0121 296 9 10am-4pm ).In person: Sutton Coldfield Town Hall, Upper Clifton Road, Sutton Coldfield, B73 6DA

Mama Mia, what a getaway

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The magic of the Sporades islands

TV puts Greek islands in the spotlight

The Greek island of Skiathos, known for its stunning landscapes and ‘Mamma Mia’ film locations, has long been a favourite destination for travellers seeking an idyllic Mediterranean getaway.

Now, with the ITV theatre competition, “I Have a Dream” Greek islands including Skiathos are set to become even more of an irresistible paradise for those in search of a unique holiday experience, according to Greek luxury specialist tour operator, Planet Holidays.

Hosted by radio and TV personality Zoe Ball, “I Have a Dream” is a glimpse into the world of musical theatre, celebrating the talent and entertainment of aspiring performers vying for the coveted roles of Sophie and Sky in the iconic musical, Mamma Mia!

Zoe Ball is joined by a panel of judges, including comedian and TV personality Alan Carr, singer-songwriter Jessie Ware, Olivier Award-winner Amber Riley, and Samantha Barks, a star of Frozen in London’s West End, who will provide insight, guidance, and mentorship.

The competition is set against the backdrop of the Greek islands, with the contestants judged and mentored by industry professionals through workshops, masterclasses, and live performances. The stakes are high as the contestants strive to claim the roles made famous by Amanda Seyfried and Dominic Cooper in the feel-good musical.

The grand finale will take place live at a West End theatre in London, where the two talented winners will emerge triumphant, securing the roles of Sophie and Sky in Mamma Mia! and given the chance to perform in the 25th anniversary production at the Novello Theatre.

For fans of Mamma Mia! looking to immerse themselves in the magic of Skiathos and other Greek Islands, Planet Holidays offers a range of luxury holiday packages that provide the perfect balance of leisure and exploration.

Greek island hoping to all of the Sporades includes Skiathos, Skopelos, Alonissos, Combine all three with prices for 2024 from £3485 per person to included return flights from Gatwick plus inter-island transfers, and accommodation in 5-star luxury properties featured by Planet Holidays.

Alternatively, for just a week in Skiathos, prices from £1299 per person to include return flights from Gatwick (other UK airports also available), transfers and accommodation at the luxurious 5-star Elivi Hotel, Koukounaries, on bed and breakfast.

Travellers can experience locations featured in the Mamma Mia! films, visit quaint villages, and enjoy the crystal-clear waters that inspired the romantic scenes of the movies, indulging in Greek cuisine and hospitality at its best while enjoying the island’s vibrant culture. Plus any couples looking to tie the knot can do so through sister company Planet Weddings, nuptials are offered to Skiathos and Skopelos, as well as many more islands too. 

Planet Holidays specialises in tailor made holidays to suit individual requirements rather than offering standard packages, ideal for the independent traveller who wants to be covered by ABTA and AITO – with ‘accommodation-only’ bookings also protected. Planet Holidays and Planet Weddings, are a member of the Sunvil family.

 For further information contact Planet Holidays on 01438 841 270 or book online at www.planet-holidays.co.uk



Join the Sutton Coldfield mayor’s challenge

There is still time to join the Mayor of Sutton Coldfield channel. He is inviting junior and infant schools in the Royal Town to Promote Community Involvement and Safety in and around schools 

Schools play an integral role in every community, and since children eventually grow up to become members of those same communities, it is crucial that children understand the importance of establishing good and harmonious relationships with their surrounding communities.

A connected school community of students, teachers, leaders, parents and local residents have a real opportunity to learn from each other, together in a collaborative environment, inside and outside the classroom.

Every year, the Mayor has the opportunity to come up with a different challenge, designed to engage with young people and the wider community. Through the Mayor’s Challenge scheme, Councillor Tony Briggs would like schools and their local community to join forces to promote community involvement and safety by providing funding of £700 to carry out a project or exercise that creates community cohesion, while broadening children’s education.

Examples of recent community involvement with schools in Sutton Coldfield include:

– Litter picking activities with local residents;

– inter-generational events and programmes with local care homes

– working with parents and residents to raise awareness of the importance of safe parking outside schools.

The Mayor said: “The wider community can be a useful asset in the provision of extracurricular learning and individuals and local community groups can be a valuable resource for learning. I look forward to hearing what exciting plans schools and their local community come with up with.”

To apply for the 2023/24 Mayor’s Challenge, each primary school should complete the application form they receive in the post or via email, setting out their ideas about how they would use their £700.

Deadline for all applications is Friday 17th November 2023 with grants being awarded in early January 2024.

St Giles Hospice fundraiser

Volunteers and staff on the catwalk for charity fashion show which raised over £2400

Delighted models and audience members alike were all smiles when a charity fashion show hit the catwalk in Lichfield on October 23.
Volunteers and staff from St Giles Hospice, which has a base and charity shops in Sutton Coldfield, took to the catwalk on the eveningto model a range of pre-loved clothes and accessories in front of a crowd of more than 100 people at The George Hotel in Lichfield.
The show was an exclusive ticketed event supporting the hospice, showcasing seasonal, sustainable fashion to celebrate 40 years of St Giles Hospice. All the clothing and accessories throughout the night were donated and after the show, audience members had the opportunity to purchase the outfits alongside other items in the pop-up shop.
St Giles has been providing care to local people, and their loved ones, living with a terminal illness since 1983.
Rebecca Sykes, Volunteer Model, said: “I had a great time getting out of my comfort zone and onto the catwalk. The fashion show focussed on promoting sustainable fashion, showcasing the amazing options that shopping second-hand can provide, all whilst supporting an organisation that does vital work caring for local people in my community. It was fantastic, and I can’t wait to get involved again!”

Hospice spokesperson Emma Yates said: “We are overwhelmed by the amazing support we received for our first ever fashion show – we even had a sell-out crowd!
“Everyone said they had such a fun evening, and really enjoyed the whole event from the fashion show and of course being able to purchase the items on the catwalk.
“As St Giles celebrates its 40 th anniversary, our charity fashion show was a celebration of St Giles Hospice Shops and every shopper, donor, and volunteer in our local community who has supported us throughout the past 40 years.

“A huge thank you to everyone who attended, to our wonderful volunteer models, the businesses who kindly donated raffle prizes – MGF Structural, Up Shop, Mankind Menswear, Trudie’s Sweet Shop, Love 2 Dream, L’UMO Menswear, Florist of Lichfield and ES Jewellery; and of course, The George Hotel Lichfield, for kindly providing us with a venue space free of charge.”
If you would like to find out more about St Giles Hospice and our retail shops, visit http://www.stgileshospice.com/charity-shops

Head for Cyprus this autumn

Enjoy cultural, sporting and arts events in Larnaka

As temperatures drop in Larnaka comes alive in autumn with a vibrant array of events that celebrate tradition, culture and arts in the region. Here some of the highlights starting this week:

Biennale – October – 24th November

This is Larnaka’s largest art event that takes place every two years with an eclectic programme of events including exhibitions at museums and galleries; cultural events; cinema screenings; workshops; lectures; installations, and much more. The theme for 2023 asks the question: ‘What is it that constitutes a home, beyond just bricks and mortar?’ Click here for more info. 

Radisson Blu Larnaka International Marathon – 19th November 

Larnaka’s official marathon takes place along a pretty coastal route starting at the main promenade (Foinikoudes) and passing through the city’s landmarks, including its famous salt lakes and ancient ruins. This event attracts thousands of runners from nearly 100 countries with races suitable for all levels of runner, and there is still time to register. Click here for more info. 

Lefkara ‘Christmas Village’ – 25th November – 14th January 2024  

Visitors to Larnaka over the festive season can head up to Lefkara village to enjoy an array of festive and traditional stalls, entertainment, food and drink, children’s activities and workshops – all set against a mountain backdrop. Lefkaka is one of seven beautiful traditional villages and towns in Cyprus putting on their finest festive attire to spread the Christmas spirit. Find out more here.  

Tasty traditions from the rural women of Larnaka

The ‘Women’s Association of Rural Larnaka’ (WARL) is the heart and soul of gastronomic tradition in the Larnaka region, preserving and promoting the local customs, products and recipes for generations to come. A programme of free workshops runs up until the end of November, which includes traditional workshops by WARL members. For more info and to book, click here. There are also plenty of other WARL events taking place throughout the year, including local producer markets, cookery workshops and festivals. For more info, click here.

Take to the open road with eight ‘Larnaka thematic cycling routes’

Larnaka region is fast becoming the cyclist’s destination thanks to a variety of factors, including its optimum climate, beautiful scenery and varied and challenging terrain.  A key figure in enhancing the cycling experience is Mike Hadjioannou, founder of Activate Cyprus who provides cyclists with a one-stop-shop for cycling tours and participation in many prestigious competitions and events.

Mike says new opportunities are enabling more people to enjoy cycling: “Whilst all the tours we offer – road, mountain and gravel biking – remain popular, the latest increase in requests is for e-bikes because it’s much easier for amateur cyclists of all fitness levels to cover a greater distance on them without tiring, allowing them to experience more attractions and sights on a bike than they would normally do.” Find out about Activate Cyprus bike tours here

The Larnaka region also offers cyclists eight ‘Larnaka Thematic Cycling Routes’ that combine cycling with sightseeing, an ideal autumn activity to discover the Larnaka region on two wheels. Find the eight routes with downloadable pdf leaflets here

For more information on all these autumn activities and events and more, click here.

For tourist information from the Larnaka Tourism Board, visit www.larnakaregion.com

Sutton Coldfield Bracebridge

Shock at sudden closure of popular park restaurant

Mystery surrounds the sudden closure of one of Sutton Coldfield’s most famous and picturesque restaurants.

The Bracebridge restaurant in Sutton Park and its associated kiosk closed suddenly this week with a Facebook message saying they were closing with a ‘heavy heart’.

It is unclear what reason for the closure, but the hospitality industry has been suffering a torrid time, first with the pandemic, staff shortages and then rocketing energy prices, putting pressure on profits.

The full Facebook message said: “It’s with a heavy heart that we have had to close the doors of The Bracebridge & The Kiosk. It’s a very emotional time for the Bracebridge family and staff. We want to say a huge thank you to our loyal customers and friends who have supported us over the years.

“We are in the process of cancelling bookings and refunding deposits. Loyal visitors expressed their sadness at the loss of the Bracebridge, following their shock announcement.

An independent restaurant sitting on the edge of Bracebridge Pool it is owned by the Brough family and on its website owner Claire Brough said: “We’re proud of our independent, family oriented business. We all feel like family, it’s a feeling we wish to share with our guests.”

People have spoken of their shock in Facebook messages at the closure of the restaurant, and the hugely popular kiosk, always popular with walkers and cyclist in the park and a spot to have a well earned drink or a quck snack.

Messages included:

  • Pretty sure The Kiosk saved a few peoples lives in lockdown
  • Thats’ a shock, its such a good location and restaurant. I imagine the price of the food, energy prices and all your other costs have taken their toll.
  • I’m so sorry to hear this guys and will never forget the great summers we’ve had on Sutton Coldfield’s best live music terrace! I wish the whole team all the best for the future X
  • So sorry to hear this 🥺
  • Noo! So sorry to read this, fabulous place! Good luck for the future