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Italian Market visiting Bishop’s Stortford!
A taste of Italy will delight residents
of Bishop’s Stortford on 13 October.
Italia in Piazza Food, a travelling
Italian market, will be in North Street,
Bishop’s Stortford from 9am until 3pm.
Fresh parmesan, olives stuffed with
garlic, and extra virgin olive oils are
just a few of the delights that will be
on sale.
The team at Italia in Piazza frequently
travel around Italy to source and hand
select the best fresh produce, from the
roots of Calabria famous for its chillies
to the port city of Genova famous for
its pesto, bringing the best Italian food
to Bishop’s Stortford.
Maybe you have visited Italy and
have a favourite food you’d like to
rediscover or you just want to indulge
in some Italian atmosphere, whichever
a taste of Italy will be on your
doorstep.
A few of the items on sale are:
Cheese
Cured meats
Pasta
Herbs
Olives
Biscuits and sweets
Extra virgin olive oils & balsamic
vinegars
Torrone (nougat)
Speciality Breads
Hot foods:
Italian sausage in
a ciabatta panino
Risotto balls of
rice stuffed with
various fi llings
Pizza and Calzone
Mini pizzas
The Italian market will
P le a s e m e n t i o n ‘ T h e F l yer ’ wh en r esp o n d in g t o ad ver t isements
be alongside the weekly Market which
is held every Thursday and Saturday in
Potter Street, Market Square and South
Street and hosts a variety of exciting
regular events. Our Farmers and Craft
Market continues on fi rst Saturday of the
month from 9.30am to 1.30pm in North
Street.
Available at Bishop’s Stortford Market
Every Thursday and Saturday 8.30am-
4.30pm
FE Tucker and Sons- Fresh fi sh & sea food
M & M Fruiterers- Fresh fruit & veg
Springtime Nurseries- Flowers
Caroline’s Cards- haberdashery and
handmade cards
Brown Bread
Pet leaders
Limelight Market Beds
DB Watches
Kitchen Spell master
Gallagher Market Fresh- plants and fruit
and vegetables
Giggly Pig- Fresh and cooked local
sausages
Cheese and Pie Man
Tye Green Nurseries- plants
Maud’s Ice Cream
Are you relying on an old style
enduring power of attorney?
It is important that people realise the
limitations of an old style enduring
power of attorney (which is only valid
if made before 1 October, 2007). The
drawbacks are:-
1. they only allow the attorneys to make
decisions about property and fi nancial
matters and not health and welfare;
2. enduring powers must now be
registered if the donor loses capacity
but enduring powers can’t be
registered until the donor lacks mental
capacity which means there could be
a long delay waiting for registration at
a time when it is needed to be used;
3. the new lasting powers of attorney
(LPA) give more protection and
extra options and can be registered
straightaway in readiness for future
use;
4. if the offi ce of the public guardian is
not content with the enduring power
and considers it has been improperly
made you will only know this when
registration is applied for (when the
person has lost mental capacity) and
at that point it will be too late to
amend it or make a new power.
Those with enduring powers of attorney
could consider just making a LPA for
health and welfare to sit alongside the
existing enduring power but for the
reasons given above I would advise
them to replace the enduring power
with a new lasting power of attorney for
property and fi nancial affairs as well.
If you are considering making a power of
attorney, I’d be very happy to talk it over
with you.
Alexandra Denison (Retired Solicitor)
Tel: 01279 843041
M : 07766 411503
Email: [email protected]
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