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Young Magician And Autism Advocate Celebrates Latest Award



A young entrepreneur and autism advocate is celebrating his latest accolade after being voted Best Wedding Magician in The Cotswolds Awards.


Angus Baskerville’s latest award recognises his inspirational story of how magic ‘saved his life,’ and his ongoing mission to advocate for autism and mental health. It also acknowledges his unique expertise as an outstanding close-up wedding magician, bringing a compelling stage presence and skilful mix of mind-bending illusions and trickery.


The news also follows the launch of Angus’s first book, ‘Naughty or Neurodiverse: An Aspie’s Road To Magic’ following his journey from misunderstood child to professional magician, thanks to a new passion he discovered while holidaying with family as a teenager.


Bullied, excluded, expelled from three schools, Angus grew up feeling like he didn’t belong. Diagnosed with Asperger’s and ADHD at 15, he finally had a name for the chaos he had always felt. Now he is enjoying huge national success with a magic career that includes a return to The Edinburgh Fringe Festival throughout August, on the back of a sell-out summer one-man show, Hidden Powers, and series of big ticket event performances.


He is also the proud recipient of a clutch of national awards, including last year, The Prestige Award, Ladies First Inspirational Awards and The Derek Award for standout acts at The Fringe.


Of his latest award, the 29-year-old from Warwickshire, said:

I truly believe that hidden powers such as those I’ve found in me, exist in all of us. To be recognised for what I do in adding magic to weddings, the most special day in a couple’s life, is both humbling and hugely appreciated."

“What make the awards all the more special is that they are 100% independent, every nomination and vote coming from members of the public. Thank you so much to everyone who supported me.”


As a Christmas gift in 2014 Angus’ parents Neil and Kate enrolled him on a magic course at the famous Davenport’s in London, bolstered by which he went on to compete in – and win - his sixth form talent contest. He earned money through his talent for the first time, performing tricks for tips in his local pub.


At 19, Angus joined Leamington and Warwick Magic Society and, in 2020 he was accepted as a member of the prestigious Magic Circle. Today, he is in high demand among the magic and public speaking circuits, performing to a who’s who list of rich and famous at prestigious venues across the country, including Windsor Castle, The Grosvenor Hotel Park Lane and Greenwich Theatre in London.


Despite a packed schedule these days, Angus is still finding time to stay true to his pledge to ‘pay it forward’ by helping others overcome the challenges of neurodiversity through workshops, holiday camps, mentoring and public speaking.


He is also a regular keynote speaker at autism conferences, conventions and workshops around the country, and a proud neurodiversity ambassador for numerous charities and bodies. He added:

“Life on the spectrum can be tough but with support, self-awareness and the right environment, it can also be joyful, meaningful and full of magic. I think if I had been diagnosed earlier things would have been different. I just felt like I was a bad person and the whole world was against me. I just didn’t want to be here."

“But I've learned so much about mental health and other people and about autism and how you can achieve anything if you set your mind to it. There's always hope.”

 

The Cotswolds Awards recognise the best businesses in a host of categories across industry sectors, from hospitality and food and drink producers through to retail and professional services.

 

They were created by Mette Lacey, founder of Cotswolds Concierge. Established in 2011, the online magazine now reaches more than 80k readers who all benefit from its definitive guides and directory spotlighting and connecting local businesses and suppliers. Mette said: 

“We created The Cotswolds Awards to shine a light on the extraordinary businesses, experiences and people who make this region so special. Although the Awards are run by us at Cotswolds Concierge, they are driven entirely by public nominations and votes. They’re completely free to enter, fully independent, and designed to give every business a fair and equal chance. Congratulations to Angus for this well deserved award.”

‘Naughty Or Neurodiverse: An Aspie’s Road To Magic’ is available as a Kindle edition or in paperback from Amazon. For further details and to order visit here. Visit: Angus Baskerville Magic here.


Photo: by Brian Irvine.

 

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  • Writer: Linda Andrews - Editorial Assistant, Nuse Online
    Linda Andrews - Editorial Assistant, Nuse Online
  • May 31, 2024
  • 4 min read


  • Overall confidence unchanged at 42% for third month in a row, signalling continued positivity.

  • Businesses’ economic optimism reaches the highest level for over two years at 39%.

  • Firms’ wage growth expectations pulled back for second month, although still above long -term average.

  • Firms most upbeat in the East of England, Wales and the North East.


Lloyds Bank’s latest Business Barometer has found that overall business confidence is unchanged in April – staying at 42%. The result means the overall confidence figure remains at an elevated level compared to the Barometer’s long-term average (28%), with only January 2024 seeing businesses report higher levels of confidence (44%) in the last 12 months.


Although April is now the third month in a row where business confidence has not changed, firms did show more positivity than previous months in relation to the wider economy. In this respect, businesses reported the highest level of confidence in the economy since February 2022. Almost two-thirds (57%) of firms expressed greater optimism about their economic prospects, while 18% were less optimistic (down from 21% in March), meaning the net balance increased by 4 points to 39%.


Official monthly GDP data appears to corroborate these findings, as the data for January and February suggests the economy began to grow again early this year.


When asked about their own trading prospects, businesses continue to be positive, although slightly less than in previous months. Over half (55%) of the companies surveyed said they expected a stronger output over the next 12 months, while an unchanged 10% anticipated weaker activity. As a result, the net balance for trading prospects fell 4 points to 45%.


Concerns about supply chain disruption have reduced, compared to previous months. It is no longer the factor most concerning businesses, with interest rates, inflation, and energy prices the most prominent issues. Tellingly, even concern about these issues has continued to trend downward, coinciding with increased confidence reported by businesses.


Employment Insights

Businesses’ overall staffing expectations regained momentum in April to negate most of March’s decline. Nearly half of all firms (49%) reported that they intended to increase their workforce and hire more employees over the coming months. Meanwhile, businesses expecting to reduce their staff numbers fell to 16% (down from 19% in March). As a result, the net balance increased by 6 points to 33%, in a positive sign for the labour market.


Further analysis, however, shows that the smallest companies surveyed – those with the lowest headcount (fewer than 10 employees) – were still somewhat cautious, showing less readiness to hire new employees. This could partly be due to the increase in National Living Wage which came into force this month, with smaller firms potentially more disproportionately affected.


The increase to salaries delivered by the new National Living Wage may also have been a factor behind wage growth expectations pulling back in April. The number of firms expecting a 3% increase (or more) fell to 30%, the second consecutive monthly fall. Similarly, the number of firms expecting to issue pay rises of at least 4% declined for a second month. It is important to note that these figures remain above the levels seen before the pandemic.


Hann-Ju Ho, Senior Economist, Lloyds Bank Commercial Banking said:

“We are beginning to see a consistent trend emerge from our Barometer results in recent months. Businesses are feeling increasingly confident about the economy, coinciding with falling inflation and hopes that interest rates will start to fall this year."

“There continues to be a mixed picture among the regions, with the biggest rises seen in Wales and the South West. The strongest confidence was reported in the East of England, with confidence rising for the third consecutive month. Confidence in the North East eased slightly but remained strong in April."


“The second quarter of 2024 has started brightly for businesses, and we are seeing firms expressing greater confidence in an enduring economic recovery.”


Pricing Insights

Elsewhere, this month’s survey also found that businesses expect to increase their prices in the coming months, highlighting increased pressures faced by UK firms. 63% of respondents (up from 60%) plan to increase their prices within the next year, while an unchanged 3% expect to reduce prices. The resulting net balance moved up 3 points to 63%.


Sector Insights

Businesses in the manufacturing sector reported increased confidence this month, recording an increased score of 45% (up 4 points) which is the highest level for 3 months. Similarly, confidence among firms in the services sector (42%) and construction (41%) also improved, largely driven by greater economic optimism.


In retail, confidence pulled back slightly from last month’s strong showing to 40%, illustrating that confidence in this sector remains fragile. Retail is also more liable to be impacted by external factors sectors other sectors do not face into, such as the poor weather.


Paul Gordon, Managing Director for Relationship Management, Lloyds Bank Business & Commercial said:

“It’s encouraging to see businesses are showing continued confidence in their own prospects and the wider economy. For the second consecutive month, confidence is unchanged which supports the growing sense that businesses are beginning to consistently feel more confident as we progress through the year."

“There are positive signs for the labour market with more businesses this month signalling they are open to hiring staff. However, the impact of minimum wage of companies’ hiring intentions will be closely watched, and we are yet to see this materialise among the largest firms. Businesses with smaller headcounts however, have been a bit more cautious, although they remain broadly positive.


“Overall, businesses appear to be continuing the positive trend established at the start of the year, and we’re here to support them with their ambitions going forward”.


Regional insights

There was a mixed picture at a regional level in this month’s results. The most notable positive increases in confidence could be seen in the South West and Wales, taking them above the UK average. Similarly, the East of England was also above the national average, recording a second rise in confidence.


Results for London, Scotland and the West Midlands however, kept fairly close to the wider UK average, with the latter increasing by quite a significant margin for confidence.

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