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The Grapevine Mag Brighouse December 20222

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Editor’s Note: Brighouse Edition

Welcome to our November Distributed to Clifton, Bailiff Bridge, Brighouse
edition! Central, Hove Edge, Rastrick, Woodhouse and Fixby

So, once the fireworks die down after What’s inside this month
5th November, we’ll all start thinking about
The Brighouse Deal 6

Christmas.

Nostalgia 8

With that in mind – here at The Grapevine Mag A Taste for Turmeric 14
we’re already planning our local Christmas Gift

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produced. She fondly remembers her first visit
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The Royal Hotel - Fishing Club
Gathering c1961

By Chris Helme

Some readers may The building on the left
remember the Royal which at the time of its
Hotel in Brighouse town demolition in the early
centre, if not, you have 1970s was Kershaw’s
to go back over half a Antique shop. The owner
century to remember the left the town and opened
demolition men going to a similar business in
work on one of the town Heckmondwike.
centre landmarks.
But who are the crowd
The Royal was number outside the Royal?
one Huddersfield Road The Royal has over its
at the junction with long history (opened
Mill Lane. If you walked c1839) been used as the
to the right of this photograph in 1906 at number headquarters for many local organisations which
three was a branch of the Halifax Joint Stock Bank included Brighouse Rangers. It was also used in 1882
which was later to become a branch of Lloyds Bank. almost as a Red Cross facility for those who were
Moving to what was number five was George Furniss injured in the 1882 Brighouse Irish Riots following
solicitor, who worked at Roberts & Co. He lived at the assassination of Lord Frederick Cavendish and
Lightcliffe at ‘Fernside,’ a house in Knowle Top Road. Thomas Henry Burke in Dublin’s Phoenix Park. Lord
number seven was J. Kilburn Plumbers followed by Cavendish was the MP for the area of the West
J. H. Holmes, a paper bag manufacturer and finally Riding that included Brighouse and someone who in
number 11, Sussman’s a paper merchant. At this his role as the MP often visited Brighouse.
point it was followed by Victoria Mills.
The date of the photograph is c1961and all the
All the aforementioned property was demolished men standing outside the Royal are members of
as part of the town centre improvements in the late the Brighouse Angling Association. Just what the
1960s early 70s and then the complete demolition occasion is I cannot say.
of what was left was carried out to clear the way for
the development of Sainsbury’s Supermarket, which Today, Brighouse Angling Association has almost
opened in 1998 800 members and whilst many other organisations
are either closing down or having to merge with
To the left of the Royal is Mill Lane which would others through a dwindling membership this local
take you down to an industrial hub of the town. It organisation is thriving.
also included the Duke of Edinburgh, which closed
in 1926 and the Victoria Tavern. During the 1970s The Brighouse Angling Association was founded in
this was closed for a short while but reopened 1928 as a coarse angling club with the objectives
and is now The Barge. These started life as two of; promoting the sport of angling, the breeding
beerhouses and would have served the hundreds of fish and providing facilities for members of the
of workers employed in an area that was a hive of association to participate in the sport of angling and
business activity. long may it last.

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A Taste for Turmeric

From helping fight inflammation to preventing heart
disease and cancer, turmeric may be the most effective
nutritional supplement in existence.

It’s tasty, has been around for Eases aches and pains effects
centuries and is a key ingredient A powerful anti- and fights free
in Britain’s favourite dish – chicken inflammatory, there is radicals, which
tikka masala – but it’s only recently evidence to suggest a have been
that the full benefits of turmeric daily dose of turmeric linked to both
have come to the fore. can greatly benefit ageing and
those suffering from cancer. The fewer
This gorgeously golden spice joint problems and of them in our bodies,
gives curry its orange tinge and arthritis, although given the better.
has long been used in India as a it’s not listed as an arthritis
medicinal herb. This is all down to treatment by the NHS, it’s Prevents heart disease
compounds found within the spice, unlikely to be prescribed Several studies suggest
the most important of which is by your GP. that curcumin leads
curcumin, which has powerful anti- to improvements in endothelial
inflammatory effects and is a very Boosts moods function, which helps regulate blood
strong antioxidant, in its food form, By reducing pressure and blood clotting.
or as a supplement. inflammation
in the brain, the
Terminology curcumin element
Turmeric is a plant; curcumin is enhances the flow of
the naturally occurring compound neurotransmitters.
within the plant’s roots that give
it it’s bright yellow colour and is Rids you of free radicals
known as a carotenoid compound. Curcumin has powerful antioxidant

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Ingredients

Tom Aikens’ Pro teroles (serves 4)

Introduction For the profiteroles
- 80g unsalted butter
There is something so contradictory about profiteroles that they keep - 25g sugar
me coming back for more. There is the sweetness of the chocolate - ½ tsp salt
against the plain cream; the dryness of the pastry against the - 150g plain flour, sifted
moisture that spills from the middle; and a solitary, innocent-looking - 4 eggs
ball that ends up being filling and extroverted. - 2 handfuls of chopped
almonds, to serve
What I love most about profiteroles is the fact they’re easy to make
yet considered luxurious and even slightly opulent; so here’s a recipe For the crème Chantilly
that, in a similar way, is simple, yet sensational! - 1 vanilla pod
- 250ml whipping cream
Method - 40g caster sugar
- ½ tsp vanilla extract
1. Put the butter, sugar and salt 3. Preheat the oven to 190°C/
for the profiteroles in a pan with gas mark 5. Spoon the choux For the chocolate sauce
250ml of water and bring to a paste into a piping bag with a - 50g unsalted butter
simmer. Add the sifted flour and plain nozzle and pipe 2.5cm - 250ml double cream
stir for a good 5 minutes over blobs onto a baking tin. Each - 180g sugar
a low to medium heat, until the one should stand up nice and - 1 tsp vanilla extract
paste comes away from the pan. high, and you should get roughly - 100g cocoa powder
30 profiteroles in total. Bake for - 50g dark chocolate
2. Transfer this immediately to about 15 minutes until golden
a food mixer or processor with in colour. Pierce each one to let from the pod, to the whipping
a beater attachment. Add the out the steam and cool on a wire cream along with the caster
eggs, one by one, and beat to a rack before filling. sugar and vanilla extract and
smooth, shiny paste. Put this in whip until firm. Pipe into the
a bowl, cover with clingfilm and 4. To make the crème Chantilly, choux buns.
leave to cool. add the vanilla seeds, scraped
5. To make the chocolate sauce,
put the butter, double cream,
180g of sugar and vanilla extract
into a pan and bring to a simmer.
Add the cocoa powder and
whisk while continuing to cook
for 5 minutes at a slow simmer.
Break up the dark chocolate
and put it into a bowl. Pour over
the hot chocolate mixture and
stir until the dark chocolate has
melted, then pass the sauce
through a fine sieve.

6. Drizzle the choux buns with
warm chocolate sauce and
sprinkle with the chopped
almonds.

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Hi we are Rachael and Mark we have just taken over the
tenancy at the Hare & Hounds.. We have been working here for
the last two years, Rachael as chef and Mark behind the bar.

We are currently working in all areas to try and improve things here
and we have started by reducing the prices on some of our lager and
wines, we have a pool table in our bar area and we are looking at
di erent entertainment options at the moment including karaoke,
poker nights and a quiz night.

We are a friendly local pub that serves good home cooked food all day 7 days a week,
delicious home cooked Sunday roasts and a small plate menu which is £9.95 and includes
a pudding, we had a refurb back in January and the inside has a lovely cosy feel and we are
also due to have our outside made beautiful too... we would welcome any clubs or group
meetings to use our space and if there is anyone out there who would like to start a pool
team we would love to hear from you. Any other suggestions as to how we can improve
would be gladly received. We hope you will pop in and see us.

Rachael & Mark xx

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The Prosecco Road - a superiore journey

Amanda Mohr is a Prosecco specialist who has for a travel book. With more than 170 wineries
lived in the Calderdale area most of her life. Having along the Prosecco Road she hasn’t managed to
first visited the Prosecco region of Italy in 2015 visit them all but her insight into what makes a good
she’s spent the last seven years exploring a myriad trip and what wineries offer are detailed in the book
of different wineries and learning more about accompanied by over 200 photos, and aims to give
the area and the vast range of fabulous Prosecco potential visitors a taste of how to plan a visit.
produced. She fondly remembers her first visit
being completely enthralled ‘A guide to the Prosecco
by the scenery, the warm Road – a superiore journey’
and friendly people and the enables the enthusiast to
amount and variation of learn more about Prosecco
Prosecco on offer. than you would have
imagined there was to
Her initial plan was to discover. The Introduction
offer Prosecco Superiore talks about the UNESCO
tasting parties and events World Heritage sites in
where she demonstrates the area, of which the
the wide range and variety Prosecco hills are the
of Prosecco on offer from most recent addition. The
Extra Brut, Brut and Extra second chapter gives a
Dry to Spumante, Frizzante detailed explanation about
and Tranquillo (Still) the various sweetnesses
Prosecco, also planning Prosecco Tasting dinners and fizzinesses and the grades of Prosecco quality
at different venues and ‘Sparkle and Steam’, a and how to understand them. Did you know that
Prosecco Tasting with afternoon tea on the Keighley Brut Prosecco has less sugar than Extra Dry? That
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and vineyard tours whilst also visiting local places fabulous Prosecco DOCG region, giving details
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Q1. My business recently hit the VAT registration fully allowable, but the journey back from property
threshold and I duly completed the necessary to base cannot be claimed, as it was not undertaken
forms. That was six weeks ago and HMRC have not ‘wholly and exclusively’ for business reasons.
sent the VAT number. Now a customer is refusing
to pay the VAT element of their invoice. What shall However, a deduction can be claimed for a journey
I do? where any personal benefit is incidental, e.g. a trip
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a valid VAT invoice but that is not to say that you
cannot issue invoices. It is permissible to issue Q3. My wife and I are director/shareholders on
invoices that include the amount of VAT, but VAT our own company. I own 65% of the ordinary share
should not be shown separately. For example, if you capital and my wife owns 35%. I also personally
are raising an invoice for £1,000 plus VAT the invoice own the property from which the business is being
should show £1,200 and then when payment is run. I am getting to retirement age and now wish to
received the £200 will be available to pay HMRC. You sell the property and the business will continue but
should also ensure that a statement is shown on the being run from rented premises. At the same time,
invoice confirming that the VAT number has been I want to give between 5% and 10% of my shares to
applied for (e.g. ‘VAT number applied for - a VAT my adult son who will take over from me in running
invoice will be issued once received. ‘). When you do the business. What will be my tax position? Can I
receive the number, send a replacement invoice with claim Business Asset Disposal relief on the sale of
the correct details to the customer. the property?

However, in your case it would appear that you A: Business Asset Disposal Relief can be claimed on
have issued an invoice which showed the VAT the disposal of the shares but also on the associated
element separately. You can therefore do one of the disposal of any assets used in or by the company.
following: This can include the business premises used by the
• Ask the customer to pay the net amount as a business but personally owned by a director, as in
payment on account and then the remainder this case.
being the VAT element at a later date when you
are able to issue a valid invoice or The main condition that needs to be satisfied is that
• Cancel the invoice with a credit note issuing an for at least two years ending on the date of disposal
invoice for the net amount only with no mention the shareholder must be beneficially entitled to:
of VAT. Once the VAT number is received, issue a • at least 5% of both the company’s profits available
VAT only invoice. for distribution to ‘equity holders’ and the
company’s assets available for distribution on a
You should liaise with the customer confirming what winding up and/or
you intend to do. • at least 5% of the proceeds of sale in the event of
a disposal of the whole of the company’s ordinary
Q2. I am a landlord using my home as the base share capital.
for my property business. When I drive to a rental
property for an inspection I sometimes stop off In your case in order to meet the 5% test, you would
on the way to a DIY store, for example, to collect have to make a minimum disposal of 7.7% of your
materials for repairing of the property. Then on holding (65% x 7.7% = 5%). A disposal of 5% of your
the way back after the inspection I may visit a holding would mean disposal of only a 3.25% stake
supermarket for some personal shopping. Can I (65% x 5%) and, as such, the 5% test would not be
claim the whole trip as business against my rental satisfied and Business Asset Disposal Relief cannot
income? be claimed on either the sale of the shares or of the
property.
A: The first stage of the trip, from base to the DIY
store and then on to the rental property itself, is

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MEMORY CAFE FRIENDLY BRASS BAND
CHRISTMAS CONCERT AT
For anyone experiencing memory difficulties, BOOTHTOWN & SOUTHOWRAM
you are invited to share friendly METHODIST CHURCH
Company, Cuppa, Cake and Chat
Held at St Chad’s Church, Halifax Road, Brighouse Friday 16th December
HD6 2QJ 7.30pm - 9.30pm
Every 1st Wednesday of the Month Tickets £10 (including light refreshments)
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At St Chad’s Church, Halifax Road, Hove Edge Date: Thursday 1st Dec
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NATIONAL TRUST SUPPORTERS' Club house open serving festive drinks.
ASSOCIATION Raising funds for a local football team
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Halifax and Huddersfield (Holme and Calder)
Talk on THE VILLAS of EDGERTON by David Griffiths. THE ARTS SOCIETY HALIFAX LECTURE
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Our meeting on November 9th will feature Geoff and publishing, TV and the theatre in a variety of roles.
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Our meetings take place in The Brighouse Rest
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Hipperholme & Lightcliffe Day Nurseries.............2 & Bathrooms ........................................................27
Discover Halifax ...................................................10 More Bathrooms .................................................36 Painting & Decorating
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Kershaw's Garden Centre.....................................11 Elland Bed Centre.................................................26 WGA Decor...........................................................30
Local Nostalgia Magazine ....................................12 Kingfield Bedrooms..............................................31 S.A.M Painting & Decorating................................31
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Tommy Topsoil......................................................11 Removals/Storage/Loft Storage
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