Issue 123 - February 2017 In this issue Events Calendar Monthly Notice Board What’s On Hectic Host Food & Drink Dulwich Picture Gallery Shopping Page Financial Matters
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Welcome This is by far the hardest leader I have had to write in almost 12 years. Just before going to print last month, I found out that my dear friend Lawrence Roullier White had died in an accident. This came as a huge shock to me and all those who knew him. I am sure that many readers will know Lawrence, as he was always out and about in the area, not only checking out the local shops for his popular Shopping page but as the owner of Roullier White. Lawrence first starting contributing to the magazines in 2008 with his fabulous Hectic Host column. He later added the Shopping Page which has because hugely popular. As my tribute to Lawrence I felt it would be fitting to re-run his interview which first appeared last year on page 12. I know that many people will miss Lawrence; his family, partner Michael and his many dear friends in the area and around the World. RIP. Last month saw the amazing Stella Parton perform at The Palmerston in East Dulwich one chilly Sunday evening. I managed to catch up with Stella ahead of the event and chatted about her long career and, of course, talked about her sister Dolly, see page 20 for more. See you next month.
Angela Angela Burgess Head of All Things Community SE Magazines/Around Dulwich
Welcome Page.........................................3 Events Calendar .................................... 4 What’s On.......................... 8, 10, 11 & 32 In Memory ........................................... 12 Food & Drink ....................................... 14 Garden Talk .......................................... 16 Children’s Activities .................... 18 & 19 Parton Comes to Dulwich .............20 Word Up ................................................22 Dulwich CAN .........................................23 Dulwich Picture Gallery ....................... 24 Fitness Tips............................................26 Financial Matters ................................. 28 Pets Corner ......................................... 29 The Horniman Museum .......................30 Index .................................................... 34
Stella Parton
Parton Comes to East Dulwich
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here are some things in life that you don’t expect and having an international country singer perform in East Dulwich is one of them! I met Stella Parton a few days before her sell-out evening at The Palmerston. The event was billed as An Evening of Home Style Southern Tennessee cooking, with Stella’s recipes and cooking with James Donnelly, Head Chef at The Palmerston. The event sold out within 24 hours! One of the reasons for the special event at The Palmerston was to combine Stella’s love of music with her love to cook. “I have always loved cooking; I have been cooking since I was 7 or 8 years old. Coming from a big family, the girls cook and as I was small I couldn’t work in the fields, so I developed a passion for cooking and nurturing family members and loved ones. I am a cook, that’s what I do. I am not a chef, chefs work to please customers, cooks cook to please family and loved ones.” Stella was visiting London to promote the album which honours her iconic sister Dolly Parton. Mountain Songbird: A Sister’s Tribute’, is an album of re-recorded songs previously made famous by Dolly which also includes a new duet Dolly and Stella co-wrote together, titled “More Power to Ya.” The album is out now via Man in the Moon Records. I asked Stella, why had she decided to do the album now. “I have always loved my sister’s music and I never wanted to be identified as just someone who just went out there and sang her songs because I have always been a songwriter myself and a singer and I have always had my own band. I refused to be a request artist. I didn’t want people to think I was riding on her coat tails. I went the long way around and then I had people assume that I didn’t love my sister or she didn’t love me, which was never the case. I have always loved her so much and respected her so much that I would never have done it that way. I wanted her to have her own autonomy and for me to have my own and to respect myself enough to do that. When you go a
life and a career, by the time you get down this far and in life, you reassess things and I have always wanted to record some of those songs. So it just seemed to be the right time. I have worked on it for 10 years, recording one song here and one song there. And then it all came together after I wrote Mountain Songbird.” The album is out now.
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Events Calendar - February Monday
30th
Tuesday
Wednesday
31st
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Thursday
Friday
2nd
3rd
Saturday
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East Dulwich WI @7.30pm Check website: www.eastdulwichwi.co.uk P8 Dulwich Dulwich Folk Community Council Dance Club see p6 Meeting see p8.
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Lively Minds ove4 50’s Club, see p10. Cancer ... The Story So Far, U3A Event, see p10.
13th Honor Oak Women’s Institute, 8pm St Saviour’s Church.
20th
14th Lively Minds ove4 50’s Club, see p10.
21st
9th
16th
23rd Dulwich Folk Dance Club see p6
Cheese & Wine Smart Business Networking with Cooking with Scissors. 6.45pm Party Rotary Upstairs @The Palmerston. Club, see p32. www.cookingwithscissors.co.uk
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28th
10th
Dulwich Folk Dance Club see p6 Pierrot Le Fou (1965) www.biggerpicture.co.uk @EDT see p11 Mums in Business, see p11
Lively Minds ove4 50’s Club, see p10.
1st
I Love Pop-up Stalls New Year Sale, see p8.
11th
12th
The Accused - The Psychology of a Murder Trial see p11 After School Kids Parkrun, Sewing, see p10. Peckham Rye The Goose is Out! Park & Dulwich Dulwich Folk Singaround @ The Ivy Park 9am, Dance Club see p6 House, see p6 P8.
Self-Portraits in the Classical Style, see p11
22nd
5th
Club Local, see p8.
Dulwich Decorative & Fine Arts Society, see p10 Steve Turner @ The Ivy House, see p10
15th
Parkrun, Peckham Rye Park & Dulwich Park 9am, P8.
Sunday
2nd
17th Little Disco - GLOW-in-thedark, see p32.
Off the Wall @ Dulwich Picture Gallery see p10.
18th
19th
Parkrun, Peckham Rye Park & Dulwich Park 9am, P8.
Give & Take Event, see p32.
24th
25th
Dulwich & District U3A see p32.
Parkrun, Peckham Rye Park & Dulwich Park 9am, P8.
Classical Symphony Orchestra Concert, p32. The Peckham Society, see p32.
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Phil Beer, Rosewood, Sumner Anderson The Ivy House, see p32.
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4th
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Lively Minds ove4 50’s Club, see p10.
Forthcoming Events Further details where available can be found in the News and Events pages 8, 10, 11 & 32. Please read as not all the events can fit on the calendar! 4 | SE21 - February 2017
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Sunday 12 February Singaround at The Ivy House
Being a befriender is really lovely. Nothing else in my week matches it!
Another popular Singaround hosted by The Goose Is Out! All are welcome, whether to sing or to listen. It’s an informal and supportive atmosphere, so don’t worry if it’s your first time! Songs of any country or culture welcome.
Volunteering for Link Age Southwark brings many rewards – not just for the older people we help, but also to our volunteers. From visiting someone who is really keen to have a friendly chat once a week, to driving someone to our groups, can make a big difference to the life of one of our older friends and neighbours and boost your spirits too!
Door 7pm, Singing starts 7.15pm, finish es whenever. £2 on the door. More inform ation from www.thegooseisout.com
Visit www.linkagesouthwark.org/volunteering or call Jennie or Michele on 020 8299 2623. We would be delighted to discuss volunteering opportunities with you.
Goose Green Lunch Club
for senior citizens | Thursdays 12.30pm-2pm The Goose Green Centre, St. John’s church, 62a East Dulwich Road, SE22 Come and enjoy good food and company in pleasant surroundings. CONTACT Ken Deller 020 8693 2090 email kdeller@btinternet.com
Dig the Park Dig the Park is the Dulwich Park Friend s programme of events that encourages members of the public and organised groups to make a tangible difference to the park. Events are held the first Saturday of most months (except in August and when the weather is too bad) from 10am-1pm. Activities vary throughout the year and include: Bulb planting; Dividing perennials; Deadheading & Care of the lake Maintaining the dry garden and winter gardens Events are announced on our website, on posters in the park and by email to members. We meet at 10am outside the Francis Peek Centre (the building adjacent to the car park). www.dulwichparkfriends.org.uk
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What's On - February Wednesday 1 February: East Dulwich WI Meeting An exciting programme of guest speakers, activities and entertainment lined up for members this year. You can check them all out over on our events page. We meet on the first Wednesday of each month at The Lodge, above East Dulwich Tavern, 1 Lordship Lane, East Dulwich, SE22 8EW. Meetings start at 7.30pm (please come along from 7:00pm). Membership and waiting list is currently closed www.eastdulwichwi.co.uk.
Wednesday 1st February: Dulwich Community Council Meeting
Peckham Rye & Dulwich Park Parkrun
Saturday Mornings 9am 4, 11, 18 & 25 February
7pm and is themed around business. Before the start of the main themed meeting, there will be a decision making meeting where you can find out which projects will receive cleaner greener safer funding. Also find out about community news information, plus an item on road junction safety through proposed double yellow lines. Herne Hill Church, Half Moon Lane, Herne Hill, SE24 9HU. For more information, please contact Fitzroy Lewis: fitzroy.lewis@southwark.gov.uk or call 020 7525 3084.
A FREE weekly timed 5k run, which is open to all standards of runners; it is not a race. PECKHAM RYE start is near the Colyton Road entrance of Peckham Rye park and run three laps of the gardens. www.parkrun.org.uk/peckhamrye DULWICH PARK start is Queen Mary's Gate on the south side of the park. This is the entrance on the South Circular (A205), Dulwich Common. www.parkrun.org.uk/dulwich
Saturdays 4, 11, 18 & 25 February West Dulwich Fresh Food Market
Friday 3 February: CLUB LOCAL <<Rewind
A new fresh food market in West Dulwich. Located on the corner of Croxted Road and Park Hall Road outside Dulwich Books, Jo Partridge & Topps Tiles the market will run every Saturday. The market opens at 9am and runs weekly.
Dulwich Village Farmer’s Market We grow it. We sell it. You buy it, you peel it, you mash it, you chop it, you boil it, you fry it, you roast it, you bake it, you steam it, you grill it, you slice it. You eat it. Every Saturday 10am–2pm at Dulwich C of E Infants’ School, Turney Road junction with Dulwich Village London SE21 7JU. www.lfm.org.uk 8 | SE21 - February 2017
Brings together like-minded South East Londoners for a dance night on your doorstep, DJs playing dance hits from the 80s and 90s you’ll know and love, whilst hanging out with people who share that love of those one-hit wonders! Put Friday 3rd February in your diary, sort a babysitter and head to your favourite local East Dulwich bar: The Lodge, upstairs at the East Dulwich Tavern. CLUB LOCAL events are created for you by people like you who want a no-hassle night out, locally. Tickets £8 (incl a glass of Prosecco upon arrival). Time: 8pm – 1am. Buy tickets via: www.thelittlediscocompany.co.uk
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What's On - February Sunday 5 February: I ♥ Popup Stalls New Year Sale 1pm-7pm. Support local businesses by shopping locally for original quality handmade gifts, unique Homeware and everything in between. The first Sunday of each month at East Dulwich Tavern, 1 Lordship Lane, SE22 8EW. Alternatively you may just want to have drink a bite to eat or chill out and listen to the Dj, the choice is yours.
Tuesday 7 February: Cancer... The Story so Far 3.30pm U3A members are privileged to be invited to the Crick’s new, purpose-built research centre. The Francis Crick Institute (formerly the UK Centre for Medical Research and Innovation) is a biomedical research centre in London, which opened in 2016. U3A members are invited to the Crick’s new, purpose-built research centre. Caroline Hill and Daniel Miller will trace the history of cancer research and explore the most exciting avenues for future progress, from cancer genomics to immunotherapy. Tickets are free and will be issued on a first-come first-served basis. Maximum 2 per applicant. www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/cancerthe-story-sofar-tickets-29375774733?ref=ecount. The Crick Institute, 1 Midland Road, St Pancras, NW1 1AT. http://u3asites.org.uk/dulwich/home
Tuesdays 7, 14, 21 & 28 February: Lively Minds Over 50’s Club 11am-4pm Social club for the over 50’s. We offer two exercise to music sessions, talks from guest speakers or entertainment and relaxing yoga, we go on days out to beautiful English villages, stately homes and places of interest. 020 8677 1533. St Faith Community & Youth Association, St Faith's Centre, Red Post Hill SE24 9JQ.
Thursday 9 February: Afterschool Kids Sewing – Totes Amazing Tote Bags 4-6pm, £17.50 each @Punk Me Up Cafe (34 E Dulwich Road, SE22 9AX). Get creative designing your own appliqué tote bag in this 2-hour workshop. Kids will learn different appliqué techniques to create their bag. Let your imagination go wild! For kids ages 6+. Visit www.thesewcialcircle.com to book. 10 | SE21 - February 2017
Wednesday 8 February – 4 June: Legacy Photographs by Vanessa Bell and Patti Smith Dulwich Picture Gallery will present the first photography display bringing together work by the British modern artist, Vanessa Bell and the American musician, writer and artist, Patti Smith. Tickets: Entry included with the standard admission charge £8* Permanent Collection, £7* Senior citizens. FREE Unemployed, disabled, students, under 18s, Friends *Ticket prices include a voluntary Gift Aid donation.
Thursday 9 February: Dulwich Decorative & Fine Arts Society Illustrated Lecture The Silk Road Then and Now: Western China’s Cities, Towns and Buddhist Cave Sites; 7.30 for 8pm, Kingswood House, Seeley Drive, SE21 8QR. See www.ddfas.org.uk.
Thursday 9 February: STEVE TURNER at The Ivy House 7.30pm Steve Turner is known as a pioneer of highly sophisticated English concertina song accompaniments, stretching the boundaries of traditional forms, with one of the best voices in the business. He is a multi-instrumentalist, who also accompanies himself on the cittern, and plays mandolin and banjo. Tickets £7 (on the door only, no advance tickets). www.thegooseisout.com
Saturday 11 February Off the Wall Discuss, debate and have your say! 2 - 4pm Dulwich Picture Gallery. FREE. Meet new people, work with a professional artist and engage in lively discussion as you challenge the role of galleries for young people today. Working in the Gallery you will explore universal themes such as love, power, beauty and equality using our Permanent Collection and temporary exhibitions as your stimuli. Join us as we find new and creative ways to express these ideas. Contact Emma Hollamby – 020 8299 8753 e.hollamby@dulwichpicturegallery.org.uk
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What's On - February Thurdsay 9th - Saturday 11th February: The Accused - The Psychology of a Murder Trial
Wednesday 15 - Thursday 16 February: DPG in CMY (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow) 2 - 4pm Dulwich Picture Gallery. £30. 10 - 12 years. Using a layered printing process, create exciting interpretations of the gallery's masterpieces. By overlaying the CMY colours, red, green, purples will appear revealing surprising images at the last moment! Contact Emma Hollamby – 020 8299 8753 e.hollamby@dulwichpicturegallery.org.uk
Thursday 16 February The Bigger Picture Presents:
Pierrot Le Fou (1965) @7pm
This immersive science-theatre is based on transcripts and court records of a high-profile 1950s murder trial, and invites you to play the role of juror as we present a dramatisation of the crime, the case, and the testimony presented in court. Brought to you by Goldsmiths' award winning Forensic Psychology Unit in collaboration with the Acting & Filmmaking Society and the Musical Theatre Society. This event is proudly supported by the Goldsmiths Annual Fund. Goldsmiths, University of London, Great Hall, Richard Hoggart Building, New Cross, SE14 6NW. 7 - 10pm www.eventbrite.co.uk
Wednesday 15 - Thursday 16 February: Self-portraits in the classical style 10.30am - 12.30pm Dulwich Picture Gallery. £30. 6 - 9 years. Take inspiration from the Gallery's Old Master paintings and create your own unique self-portrait finished in a gilded frame and enhance your life drawing skills. Contact Emma Hollamby – 020 8299 8753 e.hollamby@dulwichpicturegallery.org.uk
FRANCE - 110 minutes - Cert 15 Godard’s 10th film, and an anarchic take on the road movie in which a couple are on the run from bourgeois life (and gangsters), provides Godard with the entertaining opportunity to reference the conventions of Hollywood filmmaking. Showing at EDT, 1 Lordship Lane, SE22 8EW www.wegottickets.com.
Thursday 16 February: Mums in Business @8pm A group of mums in East Dulwich, South London SE22, who come together for support, networking and joint working. The meeting is free to attend and is intended to be a support group for like minded mums running or wishing to start their own businesses rather than a hardcore networking meeting. We meet on the 3rd Thursday of every month at Daisylets office, 165 Lordship Lane (opposite Mrs Robinson) East Dulwich SE22 8HX. Please let us know if you would like to join us so the nibbles stretch round! email claire@daisylets.uk SE21 - February 2017 | 11
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Lawrence Roullier White - in memory Christmas Eve we were open. A big deal serving Oscar nominated actress in your first week!
Where are you to be found on Saturday?
The stalls on North Cross Road are a favourite of mine and I love exploring Peckham where there is always something exciting and ingenious happening.
What is your favourite place to eat?
We are so spoiled for choice but I love Sunday lunches in the House of Tippler – Tim does the best Martinis – and Pedler is a passion of mine. I love trying new ones though and cannot wait to check out The Habit in Nunhead.
The best kept secret...
The mausoleum in Dulwich Picture Gallery is a nook that no one seems to know about. Sometimes the main gallery can be heaving and hidden away, just feet from the visitors, is this little sanctuary of calm.
Where’s your favourite place to walk?
I walk everywhere, I love walking over One Tree Hill to Honor Oak and up to Horniman’s for the amazing view from the bandstand.
When I want to relax... In December 2015 Lawrence Roullier White celebrated a 10 years of his lifestyle store on Lordship Lane. Which may seem a longtime to some, but not when you know his traceable family have lived in Peckham and East Dulwich since the 1780’s.
How long have you lived in the area?
I have lived here all my life. I was born in Camberwell where my parents rented, they bought their first home in East Dulwich.
What has changed most during that time?
In the warmer months I walk to Brockwell Park for an early morning swim at the Lido. I do yoga at Yogarise in the Bussey Building.
What is your favourite shop?
I love them all, we are so lucky with all our independent shops, I do love a bookshop though and I pass Rye Books every morning on my way to work, I say hello to Alastair and Bert the dog.
And the last thing you bought there?
A signed company of the Lady in the Van – I gave to my friend who is an Alan Bennett fanatic.
The area just keeps getting better and better, I think the shops and bars and restaurants are now amongst the best in London.
Best bargain you’ve ever landed..
What do you most value about the area/street you live in?
My perfect holiday..
I am so lucky to have a house on the Peckham side of Peckham Rye looking over the Common. I am so privileged to have that as my view.
Not bought locally, but Lola, our British Blue, has been 12 years of fun, well worth the price tag. I would love to have a week with no work to do and spend it properly discovering this area – I always seem to be rushing somewhere or other so a week off at home with absolutely nothing to do would be lovely.
The most famous person you’ve met?
We get many, many really lovely and charming ones in the shop and I have met a lot. Probably the most star struck I have been, however, was when Leslie Caron bought her Christmas presents on the first 12 | SE21 - February 2017
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Food & Drink with Suzanne James
Valentine’s Meal
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here are two really good things about February – firstly, it means January is over, and secondly Valentines Day ensures it is a really romantic month! So, for all you romantic souls out there who want to prepare a perfect dish for their loved one(s), and those who simply find winter hard to survive and need a good, hearty meal to make things just a teensy bit easier, here is a classic Coq au vin recipe. This wonderful French dish hardly needs an introduction. It is made from chicken braised with wine, lardons, mushrooms, and optionally garlic. Our version ensures a rich, deep flavour that is perfect for a cold winters evening. Enjoy!
Coq Au Vin • 3 Rashers dry cured bacon with the fat trimmed and chopped • 12 small shallots, peeled • 2 chicken leg, skin removed • 4 chicken thighs with bone, skin removed • 2 chicken breast, skin removed • 3 garlic clove finely chopped • 800ml red wine • 150ml chicken stock • 3 Boquet Garni • small handful chopped flat-leaf parsley • 250g chestnut mushrooms • 2 tbsp cornflower • 1 ∞ tsp water
Method 1) Heat 1 tbsp of the oil in a large, heavy-based saucepan. Tip in the bacon and fry until crisp. Remove and drain on kitchen paper. Add the shallots to the pan and fry, stirring or shaking the pan often, for 5-8 minutes until well browned all over. Remove and set aside with the bacon. 2) Pat the chicken pieces dry with kitchen paper. Pour the remaining oil into the pan, then fry half the chicken pieces, turning regularly, until well browned. Remove and repeat with the remaining chicken. Remove and set aside. 3) Scatter in the garlic and fry briefly, then, with the heat medium-high, pour in 200ml of red wine, stirring the bottom of the pan to deglaze. The alcohol should sizzle and evaporate so there is not much left. 4) Return the chicken legs and thighs to the pan along with any juices, Stir in the rest of the wine, the 14 | SE21 - February 2017
stock, drop in the bouquet garni, season with pepper and a pinch of salt and return the bacon and shallots to the pan. Cover, lower the heat to a gentle simmer, add the chicken breasts and cook for 30 minutes. 5) Just before ready to serve heat the oil for the mushrooms in a large non-stick frying pan. Add the mushrooms and fry over a high heat for a few minutes until golden. Remove and keep warm. 6) Lift the chicken, shallots and bacon from the pan and transfer to a warmed serving dish. Remove the bouquet garni. To make the thickener, mix the cornflower and water in a bowl. Bring the wine mixture to a gentle boil then gradually drop in small pieces of the thickener, whisking each piece in using a wire whisk. Simmer for 1-2 minutes. Scatter the mushrooms over the chicken, and then pour over the wine sauce. Garnish with chopped parsley.
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Garden Talk
Silver Lining
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particularly notice silvery foliage in the garden at this time of year. It shines out in the pale wintery light, lifting the garden. The shimmery grey tones provide an elegant accent colour, contrasting with dark, evergreen shrubs as well as rusty browns of dead seed heads and grasses. When there is more colour in the garden, silver goes beautifully with blues, purples, pinks and whites, but even splashes of hot oranges and yellows can look great against silvery grey. The other plus of most silver leaved plants is that they’re drought tolerant, so they tick the eco box too! Here are my favourite evergreen varieties for winter interest.
Small shrubs and sub shrubs Ballota pseudodictamnus. A pretty little subshrub, with woolly pale green to grey leaves – the sunnier the position, the paler the leaves go. Hard prune in June and it’ll regrow within weeks and have a neat framework throughout winter. Prefers sun and well-drained soil. Looks great with spires of dark blue salvia nemorosa ‘Caradonna.’ Convolvulus cneaorum A really useful and stylish evergreen shrub with shiny silvery foliage and white funnel shaped flowers from late spring to summer. Happiest in warm sunny conditions, in a border or container on a patio. Pretty with Erigeron karvinskianus. Lavandula angustifolia As well as those heavenly scented summer flowers, the winter structure provided by well-pruned lavender is a huge strength. This variety with its steely-grey woolly leaves is particularly good for winter foliage. Lovely for lining a path and giving definition. Best in full sun with well-drained soil. Santolina chamaecyparissus An excellent neat rounded subshrub with grey/white foliage and yellow button-like flowers in summer. Clip in spring to keep it neat. Best in a well-drained sunny site. Salvia officinalis (Sage) Handsome rounded grey/green leaves – pick these regularly for cooking, before the lilac blue flowers appear in summer and gently prune after flowering. Full sun or part shade. Lovely with other herbs such as rosemary, where its larger leaves provide a nice contrast.
Larger shrubs and subshrubs Brachyglottis ‘Sunshine’ (Dunedin Group) An easy to grow shrub with attractive silver/grey felty leaves and stems. It also has yellow daisylike flowers in the summer. It’s tough, unfussy and drought tolerant, and looks good with other Mediterranean plants and herbs. Pittosporum tenuifolium ‘Silver Queen’ This useful shrub has glossy grey-green leaves with white margins creating a pale shining effect. This is not as silvery as many of plants listed here but it’s useful if you’re looking for something bigger and it can tolerate partial shade.
Grasses and spikes Astelia chathamica ‘Silver Shadow’ I love this striking silver plant with lovely pale green/ silver spear shaped leaves. It creates an architectural focal point and whilst happy in sun it prefers partial shade as it doesn’t like to dry out. So it’s great for brightening up a shady area or balancing silvers on a south-facing border. It looks great with purple foliage plants, blues such as perovskia, bright pinks and grasses like Stipa tenuissima. Astelia nervosa is a slightly smaller variety with narrower leaves. Festuca glauca ‘Casblue’ A compact, mound-forming evergreen grass with steely blue foliage. This makes an effective edging plant en mass or is useful in containers. Happiest in full sun and pretty with silver, pink or purple plants and grasses such as the pinkish Pennisetum x advena ‘Rubrum’.
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The award winning movement to music, dance & singing programme for boys and girls from 6 months upwards run with a fun, safe and caring environment. Classes in Dulwich. Call Stephanie 07809 148348 | www.babyballet.co.uk.
Classes for boys and girls from 4 years upwards. Martial arts the Brazilian way. Helps children develop strength, flexibility, coordination and rythm. Contact: vitor.barreto.13@ucl.ac.uk 07473 751177 | www.facebook.com/capoeiradulwich/m
The Baby Bear Club
Dads & Littluns: Brockwell Park
Mum and baby classes for children under 5s, as well ad Dance classes and parties, at St Barnabas Parish Hall, 23 Dulwich Village, SE21 7BT. Olya@theBabyBearClub.co.uk 07825 710044 | www.thebabybearclub.co.uk.
Fridays 10.30am-12.30pm. Brockwell Park Childspace, Cressingham Gardens Tenant’s Hall, Hardel Walk, Tulse Hill, SW2 2QG. www.dadsandlittluns.co.uk.
Baby Loves Music Multi-Sensory Music groups for Parent and Baby in Nunhead. For more information amacgregor1.209@lgflmail.org.
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diddi dance Funky pre-school dance classes for girls and boys. Learn co-ordination, rhythm and great moves to funky songs and boost confidence. Classes in East Dulwich, Anne-Marie 07973 982790 for a free trial www.diddidance.com.
Dulwich & District Twins & Triplets Club, Baby & Toddler Group
Baby massage classes provide quality time with your baby and a fun social occasion with other mums. You will learn a wonderful skill which has many benefits. Tuesdays SE19. Contact Jayne 020 8653 4781 | jayne@2prepare.co.uk www.2prepare.co.uk
1st and 3rd Tuesday of every month, 10-11.45am, Herne Hill United Church, top of Red Post Hill. karendelahunty@yahoo.com | 07799 861104.
Ballet, Tap & Jazz for 2-16yrs
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TEAM (Theatre Entertainment Arts & Music) offer professional yet affordable dance classes for children aged 2-16yrs. All our classes are run in a fun and energetic environment by teachers who are fully qualified and CRB checked. Weekly classes held at Christ Church, Gipsy Hill. Call Lucy 07801 735000 | www.bepartoftheteam.co.uk
Bea’s Baby Bop Drop in music classes for babies and toddlers. Tues/Wed/Friday 3:30-4:30, Wed/Friday 11-12, Friday 10-11, Saturday 10:30-11:30, East Dulwich/Herne Hill, www.beasbabybop.com.
Boppin Bunnies Interactive Music class for under 5’s led by professional musicians. Monday mornings 9:30am, 10:15am & 11am. Punk Me Up Ceramics Cafe. 34 East Dulwich Road, SE22 9AX www.boppinbunnies.co.uk.
Bumps and Babes
Thursdays 10.30am-11.45am & 1.30pm - 2.45pm 368 Lordship Lane, SE22 020 7525 6220.
Funky Monkey Group Keyboard Classes Ages 5-11. Christ Church, Barry Road. Wednesdays & Thursdays. 01732 457100 | www.funkymonkey.info.
Gymboree Classes are designed for newborns - 5 year olds, and are led by experienced and nurturing teachers. We run throughout the year at South London Dance Studios. 184 Peckham Rye SE22 9QA. 020 3616 0033 | eastdulwich@gymboree-uk.com.
HHUC Recorder Group & Youth Choir For boys and girls aged 8 and above. Recorders 4.15 – 4.45 pm. Youth Choir 4.45 – 6pm. Fridays during term-time. FREE. Herne Hill United Church SE24 9PW. Contact Sue 020 8693 0402 | www.hhuc.co.uk
Meets on Fridays between 9.30 and 11.30 (drop in anytime) at St Faiths Community Centre, at the bottom of Red Post Hill, SE24. It is very informal, aimed at new Mums meeting up and getting ante/postnata/moral support from Alice and other mothers. Contact Alice Yeates: 07831 225841 | yeatesa@btinternet.com
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Children’s Activities Brought to you by waterbabies.co.uk HartBeeps Mondays. Goose Green Community Centre, East Dulwich Road, SE22 9AT. 1.30pm Baby Bells - Suitable from birth to sitting. 2.30pm Baby Beeps Sitting to toddling Also Thursdays at St Barnabas Parish Hall, Dulwich SE21 7BT. 1.30pm, Baby Bells, 2.30pm Baby Beeps & 3.30pm Happy House toddling to 4 years, younger siblings welcome. http://hartbeeps.com.
La Jolie Ronde French & Spanish classes for 3-11 year olds, in SE21, SE22 and SE24. Ginny Wadding 07940 511034 | www.lajolieronde.co.uk
Little Superhero Training Practice your Superhero moves! Tackle a Superhero assault course! Discover Superhero fun facts! Any Little Heroes, Boys and Girls aged 2 and a half - 6, Come along for a free taster session. Mondays and Fridays (term time only) St Barnabas Parish Hall, 23 Dulwich Village, SE21 7BT. Contact Lucy 07813791757 | littleherocompany@gmail.com www.littleherocompany.com
Lucy Sparkles Monday, Wednesday & Fridays in East Dulwich. From 0-7 years. Outstanding drama, music and dance classes for young children. www.lucysparkles.com.
Maths Mad = fun maths for kids! Stimulating Times Tables classes for 6 - 11 yr olds. Forest Hill. We make learning memorable & fun! Call Clair 020 8291 0360 | www.mathsmad.co.uk | mathsmadcouk@gmail.com
Mini Movers Street Dance An action packed dance class for 2-4’s, exploring different dance styles to popular music and funky nursery rhymes. Dance for boys and girls is great exercise, and most importantly lots of FUN! Dulwich Lesiure & The Ivy House 07904 424504 | www.gdnd.co.uk
Monkey Music Various classes www.monkeymusic.co.uk | 020 8764 5185
Music for Little People Fun, friendly & educational music classes for 0-5 year olds. High quality, good value. The Goose Green Centre, East Dulwich Road, SE22 9AT. Rebecca Vicary 020 8852 0118 www.musicforlittlepeople.co.uk
Nimble Arts
Join Nimble Arts’ Becky every week for a NEW mixed age 45-minute interactive story adventure for 0-5s, with live cello and musical instruments, songs, bubbles, scarves and a chance to dance! Classes in East Dulwich, Nunhead and Brockley. nimblearts.co.uk
Peckham Rye Playrooms Fun activities for children and their parents. Peckham Rye Park, SE15 3UA (next to café). Mon 1.15-3.15pm Play and Stay for children under the age of 5 yrs old. Tues - 10am-12pm Play and Stay for children under the age of 5 yrs old. Tues 1.30-2.30pm Olympikids - advanced booking required. Thurs -1.15-3.15pm Stay and Play for children under the age of 5yrs old. Sat - 2pm-4pm Brazilian language school. There is a fee to attend the session. Sundays - party hire available. 020 7639 2702
Sing and Sign Monday - Saturday. 020 7193 3696 | www.singandsign.com
Sparkle Music Carefully structured and fun music classes for babies, toddlers and pre-school children in SE22. Please check the website for current classes. Contact Anna 0771 1238352 or anna@sparkle-music.co.uk.
Team Kaizen Dance Academy (8+yrs) Street Dance classes led by industry professionals, classes lead to performances and demonstrations. Classes take place every Thursday at JAGS sports Club, 18.00 – 19.00 & 19.00 – 20.00. FREE TASTER SESSIONS throughout June, to book call 07533 533 297 | www.teamkaizentds.com.
Twinkly Toes Ballet 2-4yrs Tuesdays @ The Goose Green Centre 2.35-3.10pm. Following the IDTA syllabus this class is geared to teach your pre-schooler the basics of Ballet, in the most exciting way to keep your child engaged! Contact Danni - www.gdnd.co.uk 07904 424504.
Water Babies Taught by world-class teachers, our multi-award winning programme teaches water confidence and safety skills from birth to 4 years. Our fun, innovative baby swimming classes will start in Forest Hill Pools from September. FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 020 8858 5242 | divein@waterbabies.co.uk www.waterbabies.co.uk
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Stella Parton
Parton Comes to East Dulwich
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here are some things in life that you don’t expect and having an international country singer perform in East Dulwich is one of them! I met Stella Parton a few days before her sell-out evening at The Palmerston. The event was billed as An Evening of Home Style Southern Tennessee cooking, with Stella’s recipes and cooking with James Donnelly, Head Chef at The Palmerston. The event sold out within 24 hours! One of the reasons for the special event at The Palmerston was to combine Stella’s love of music with her love to cook. “I have always loved cooking; I have been cooking since I was 7 or 8 years old. Coming from a big family, the girls cook and as I was small I couldn’t work in the fields, so I developed a passion for cooking and nurturing family members and loved ones. I am a cook, that’s what I do. I am not a chef, chefs work to please customers, cooks cook to please family and loved ones.” Stella was visiting London to promote the album which honours her iconic sister Dolly Parton. Mountain Songbird: A Sister’s Tribute’, is an album of re-recorded songs previously made famous by Dolly which also includes a new duet Dolly and Stella co-wrote together, titled “More Power to Ya.” The album is out now via Man in the Moon Records. I asked Stella, why had she decided to do the album now. “I have always loved my sister’s music and I never wanted to be identified as just someone who just went out there and sang her songs because I have always been a songwriter myself and a singer and I have always had my own band. I refused to be a request artist. I didn’t want people to think I was riding on her coat tails. I went the long way around and then I had people assume that I didn’t love my sister or she didn’t love me, which was never the case. I have always loved her so much and respected her so much that I would never have done it that way. I wanted her to have her own autonomy and for me to have my own and to respect myself enough to do that. When you go through a life and
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a career, by the time you get down this far and in life, you reassess things and I have always wanted to record some of those songs. So it just seemed to be the right time. I have worked on it for 10 years, recording one song here and one song there. And then it all came together after I wrote Mountain Songbird.” The album is out now.
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Dealing With Dyslexia
Word Up!
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appily, there are many ways to support your child with dyslexia, say Louise van der Valk and Patricia Reed, Heads of Learning Support at Alleyn’s School and Alleyn’s Junior School Dyslexia is a learning difficulty that often runs in families, and which primarily affects the skills involved in accurate and fluent word reading and spelling. Nowadays, there are many strategies available to support children with the condition.
Liaise with your child’s school If you are concerned that your child may have dyslexia, your first port of call should be their class teacher, to discuss your concerns and receive their advice. They may well refer your child to the school’s SENCo (Special Educational Needs Coordinator or similar) to investigate further and to assess whether specific support may be required. Whilst intervention may begin in Reception for children who seem to struggle to acquire basic literacy and reading skills, a school also has to allow for the varying pace of the acquisition of literacy skills. This may mean that a formal diagnosis may not be immediately forthcoming; your child’s school should be able to tell you more about their processes and timelines. Once dyslexia is confirmed, a SENCO can provide ongoing support and access to dyslexia resources, and can advise on specialist services that may be helpful, such as extra help to improve a child’s phonological skills (how they break down words). A good school librarian will also be able to signpost age or reading level appropriate books.
Keep reading enjoyable and explore different tools Many dyslexia organisations, including those mentioned in this article, signpost reading resources. The Dyslexia Action site features the ‘Dive In’ guide which recommends specific titles by age group. Barrington Stokes (barringtonstoke. co.uk) is a specialist publisher which helpfully lists books by both actual age and reading age. To keep reading accessible and enjoyable, it may help your child to select books that have shorter chapters and larger text, but which are age22 | SE21 - February 2017
appropriate in terms of content. For instance, they may like to try non-fiction books about a topic or person(s) of interest to them. Reading rulers and coloured page overlays can have a very positive supportive effect (black and white can be ‘dazzling’ for some people with dyslexia). Using a device such as a Kindle can also be helpful, as they allow the reader to adjust text size and spacing, and to change the background colour. Audiobooks can also help to encourage enjoyment of a story, and children may like to follow the physical book while reading. Children with dyslexia may experience visual stress that can make reading even more difficult, so it is important to have regular sight tests undertaken by an experienced optometrist.
Support your child’s holistic well-being Enjoying activities together as a family, reading and talking will all help to improve a child’s vocabulary. Balance in life is important, so structure at home, set times for homework and plenty of rest will all contribute to well-being and the ability to manage dyslexia. Encourage your child’s particular abilities; this will help to build their confidence and selfesteem for all areas of life.
Dyslexia Resources Dyslexia Action: dyslexiaaction.org.uk PATOSS: patoss-dyslexia.org.uk British Dyslexia Association: bdadyslexia.org.uk www.alleyns.org.uk
Community Action Network
Can You? Dulwich CAN! Something is stirring in the London Borough of Southwark… Something unstoppable that will see communities unite around common causes and more residents becoming empowered to bring about social change. So what is this mysterious force, you ask? Well, over the last year Community Southwark, the borough’s support organisation for the Voluntary and Community Sector, has been developing seven Community Action Networks (CANs) in Southwark – including one right here in Dulwich.
What is a Community Action Network? There is a wealth of community activity going on in every part of the borough – but sometimes it is hard for people to find out what is on their doorstep or know how to get involved. In setting up the networks we want to provide people with tools, information and opportunities to be more active in their local communities.
Volunteering
CAN meetings
So what have we been up to in your neck of the woods? Well, so far we’ve hosted three meetings in Dulwich and made connections with residents and local groups including the East Dulwich Community Centre, the Dulwich Society, Kingswood Community Shop and many more. Topics discussed have included volunteering opportunities and local activities for young people, increasingly high rents for shop keepers, and we will be undertaking a community asset mapping exercise with the Kingswood Community Network in the coming months. We want to hear about the issues that are affecting residents in Dulwich and, more importantly, help do something about them. This is where you come in! Sign up to www.southwarkcan.org for updates and information. Tell us about your campaign, a service that is missing or what you love about your area. Come to the next Dulwich Community Action Network meeting. Each meeting has a different theme and focus, but there is always space for the people in the room to share their views, set the agenda and meet others. The next meeting is taking place on Thursday 9th March at 6pm at the Albrighton Community Centre, East Dulwich, SE22 8AH. Please book at: www.southwarkcan.org/dulwich
Each network hosts three meetings per year which provide the opportunity to meet local people, and find out what activities, campaigns and initiatives are going on near you. They also provide the space to share ideas and make connections so that you can develop your own community activities. Why not come along to the next Dulwich CAN meeting? (Thursday 9th March at 6pm at the Albrighton Community Centre, East Dulwich, SE22 8AH)
1:1 Support If you have an idea for an event, want to start a campaign, or want to start your own community group we offer 1:1 support sessions and are more than happy to come to you.
Training One of our goals is to help people become more familiar with how local and national democracy works (and the answer isn’t “it doesn’t”!) In 2017 we will be delivering various sessions on how Government and Parliament work, how to plan a successful campaign, and what you need to do to get your voice heard. If you are interested, just drop us a line and let us know!
We are looking for a volunteer community researcher to interview people in East Dulwich. If you are interested, please e-mail Clare at: clare@communitysouthwark.org.
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Dulwich Picture Gallery
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8 February - 4 June 2017
19 February Still life in my pocket – Draw and Make - Take inspiration from Vanessa Bell's paintings and the radical way the Bloomsbury group added colour and design to their homes and everyday objects. Draw your own objects in miniature then fold your drawings into a concertina. With artist Michelle Weiner
Friends Events
InSight Lecture Series
Vanessa Bell (1879 - 1961) Legacy: Photographs by Vanessa Bell and Patti Smith
For information call 020 8299 8750 or e-mail friendsticketing@dulwichpicturegallery.org.uk Tickets are available online at www.dulwichpicturegallery.org.uk/whats-on or at the admissions desks in the Gallery.
Gallery Film - East of Eden
Monday 13 February: Each sociable evening includes a complimentary glass of wine, snacks and film notes. Bar opens at 7.00pm. Screenings at 7.30pm. Linbury Room. £9; £7 Friends
Gallery Stories
Sunday 12 & 26 February Two sessions per day, 2.30pm & 3.10pm. Selected Sundays of every month. Participate in interactive storytelling in the main gallery. Please meet the storyteller at the gallery ticket desk. FREE with Gallery ticket.
21st Century Women Artists: a stellar collection in Cambridge 10.30 - 11.30am. £12, £10 Friends. Paulo Rego, Cornelia Parker, Maggi Hambling, Bridge Riley and Judy Chicago all have work in the New Hall Art Collection, Murray Edwards College, Cambridge. It is the largest and most significant collection of contemporary women's art in Europe, and is still growing. This series looks at the story of the collection with talks by the artists represented. Gayle Chong Kwan, Artist- Weds 1 February Eileen Cooper - Weds 8 February
InTown Lecture Series Lectures about major exhibitions in other London galleries. 7.00 for 7.30pm. £12, £10 Friends
Clash of the Titans - Michelangelo,
Sebastiano del Piombo & their Rivals
Mini Masterpieces
Thursday 23 February
Experience the delights of our collection with your child aged 6-18 months. Enjoy an informal, child-friendly gallery visit followed by a handson, sensory art session tailored for you and your baby. Collection-based themes change monthly – come to one or all!
of a Global City
Contextual Lecture Series: The Making 21 February 2017 - 25 April 2017 Tuesdays 10.30 - 11.30am. £12, £10 Friends
Thinkers' London After Waterloo
You and Me: Family Portrait in the Gallery
Tuesday 21 February
Tuesday 7 & Thursday 23 February 10.30am - 12pm
The FREE lunchtime concerts are back with talented students from local schools performing every Wednesday: Dulwich College, JAGS and Alleyn's School students will both entertain and impress with their musicianship, all in the impressive surroundings of Christ's Chapel. February 1, 8, 15. 1.30 - 2pm / Christ's Chapel
£16 per adult & child
ArtPlay Get creative together at ArtPlay, our practical drop-in session, making everything from bunting to block prints. 2 - 4pm. FREE with Gallery ticket. 5 February Ideograms – Mark Making - Create a series of symbolic pictures using old tolls and techniques. With artist Nikki Gardham. 24 | SE21 - February 2017
From Blues to Bach
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Fitness Tips
Intelligent Training Five tips to help you train more efficiently and effectively I’ve recently returned from a long weekend at La Manga Club in Spain where I was playing in a tennis academy for three days. The tennis was great, and the coaching even better. One of the key takeaways for me from the coaching was a simple principle: less can often be more. There are a few lessons from this experience which are worth sharing with you.
Sometimes less is more I’ve got some big events coming up this year; I’m running the London Marathon, and doing the Man versus Mountain (a 22-mile run up and down Snowdon), taking a few days off then heading up to Scotland for the Coast-to-Coast event which is a 105-mile race on foot, bike and kayak. I’ve been experimenting with different types of training for the marathon, which don’t rely on the relentless pounding of pavements. Lots of road running can often lead to injuries. There are other ways to train to build mental and physical endurance, and if you can run a successful marathon without running five times a week, your body will probably thank you for it. Consider how you can get the effects you want in the most efficient way possible.
Taper your intensity levels It is important to be able to adapt your training when you need to – and flexing the ratio of training to recovery time. For example, have some options in your back pocket for lighter training days. Maybe some yoga or a session with the foam roller might serve you better than a run or high intensity exercise session.
Remove the disruptors Avoiding disruptors such as excess sugar, alcohol, nicotine and prolonged stress will ensure you get the most out of your exercise sessions and optimise your healthspan. Having a good sleep routine, making time for fun and laughter, doing 26 | SE21 - February 2017
breath-work and getting out into nature and the countryside are also extremely powerful ways of looking after your body.
Vitamin D3 – the sunshine vitamin I always check my vitamin D3 levels in September and March so I know how much I should be supplementing with – I’ll usually take up to 500 IUs (international units) per day. A vitamin D3 test is relatively cheap and easy to do and you can also request one from your GP for no cost if you’ve got time to make an appointment.
Plan your holidays at the beginning of the year and protect that time It’s a good idea to plan your holidays in advance and then lock the dates into your diary before the year gets underway. It’s easy to find yourself firefighting from one month to the next and before you know it, you’re feeling burned out from lack of breaks. Plus we all love having something to look forward to, especially when it’s a holiday! Leanne Spencer @BodyshotPT www.bodyshotperformance.com
CwS | Smart Business Networking meets at the Private Dining Room (Upstairs), The Palmerston, 91 Lordship Lane, SE22 8EP on the last Wednesday of every month. 6.45pm - 8.45pm. Find out how to register for FREE at: www.cookingwithscissors.com | e-mail: sbn@ cookingwithscissors.com Next Meeting: Wednesday 22nd February
Take a look at our new website which covers the areas in and around Dulwich including Forest Hill and Honor Oak Park. Up to date events, more stories and news. www.arounddulwich.com | twitter.com/AroundDulwich SE21 - February 2017 | 27
Financial Matters
Second Chance For Taxpayers
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he immortal words of Professor Andrew Greeley, “we’re given second chances every day of our life. We don’t usually take them, but they’re there for the taking.” These words must be echoing in the minds of all taxpayers who have failed to disclose untaxed income from second income sources. It’s not every day HMRC give taxpayers a second chance. However, in 2014, HMRC launched The Second Incomes Campaign, to allow noncompliant taxpayers to make full disclosure of income and bring their tax affairs up to date. In addition HMRC have on offer a favourable set of terms and penalties. However, once this campaign closes HMRC will not hesitate to exercise their fullest powers and penalties on taxpayers who have failed to take advantage of the campaign. Some taxpayers, with the catch me if you can syndrome often forget HMRC have significant investigative powers, access and use of multiple databases to pursue taxpayers. The consequences of receiving the contents of the infamous HMRC brown envelope may leave the catch me if you can taxpayer with much unplanned financial pain and disruption to their life. This campaign is not targeting the taxpayers who have fallen into the emerging private landlord class. This group have their own campaign. The Second Incomes Campaign is aimed at those taxpayers who are entrepreneurial and generate some money on the side. This is often cash income that does not find itself onto the taxpayers SelfAssessment Tax Return. Some of the following sources of secondary income include: web development; clubs/party dj; courier work; mini cab driving; direct sales; sports, health & fitness training; car boot sales; online sales. This list is not exhaustive therefore do not feel comforted by the fact that your activity is not listed. The campaign captures any activity operating on a commercial basis which generates a taxable profit. HMRC makes no reference to hobbies in the campaign literature. However, a profitable hobby will undoubtedly be included in the campaign.
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Therefore taxpayers should not be operating under a cloud of false perception if their hobby is profitable. For example, it is not impossible to generate £25,000 sales revenue from online sales whilst engaged in full-time employment or £10,000 as a party dj. Fortunately, both of these taxpayers already had the foresight to register with HMRC and not wait until the spotlight fell upon them. If a taxpayer has any doubt the advice is to contact a professional adviser or HMRC Second Incomes Campaign helpline 0300 123 0945. The campaign does not offer immunity from prosecution. However, HMRC will acknowledge a taxpayers’ complete and unprompted disclosure in any decision to undertake criminal investigation. Access to the campaign is closed to any taxpayer that HMRC has already advised of its intention to open an enquiry or compliance check into their tax affairs. The HMRC deal under this campaign is most attractive for any taxpayer making a full disclosure and it is accepted. HMRC have legal powers to go back 20 years but innocent mistakes receive an immediate six-year cap. Penalties are limited to 20% of the unpaid tax due and payable. This contrasts with 100% penalties or more for failure to disclose or if HMRC contact taxpayers first. HMRC will even be open to negotiate a payment plan if a taxpayer cannot settle the liability in full. Once HMRC acknowledges and accepts a taxpayer onto the campaign, the taxpayer has 90 days from the acknowledge date to compute their liability and make payment to HMRC. Taxpayers with undisclosed second income should act today and reflect upon the words of Robyn Schneider, “second chances aren’t forever. Even miracles have an expiration date.”
David Frederick FCCA Principal Marcus Bishop Associates Chartered Certified Accountants
Pets Corner
Pet Valentine’s Pampers
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his could have been a cheesy article about the many gifts you can buy for your pet for Valentine’s Day. It might have involved mention of glittery collars and expensive dog hotels but such things actually cater for the human ego, our pets could not care less how much a toy costs or how chic an accessory looks. There are much better ways to show our pet how much we care for them and that will make a genuine difference to their wellbeing. After all, what greater expression of love could there be? So if you really want to treat your pet here is how.
1) Tellington TTouch. Originally devised to calm horses this specialist form of massage is heavenly for cats, dogs and other companion animals. Learning to use the classic hand -circle- and- a -quarter TTouches will not only relax your pet but also improve behaviour and general wellbeing. The beauty of these techniques is that owners can learn the basics and apply them at home. Find out more at: www.ttouch.com/
2) Homemade treats. Why not ditch shop- bought treats and make your own? The benefits are in knowing exact ingredients, reducing overall costs, and you can make a large batch and freeze and thaw for use as you want. If you want to push the boat out for your dog, make hard-baked garlic chicken. Cut up five boneless breasts of chicken into quarter inch cubes. Cover and mix well with one desert spoon of olive oil and a tiny squeeze of garlic puree. Bake in a medium oven until golden brown and completely hard (2-3 hours). Once cool keep in an air tight container. For the puss get 2 cans of sardines or mackerel in oil (Do not drain). 2/3 cups cooked rice. 1 tablespoon pureed, cooked chicken livers. 1/4 cup chopped parsley. Combine all ingredients and mix well. Shape into balls of desired size. These treats may be stored in the refrigerator for up to three days, and can also be frozen.
3) Trick training Boredom is a major cause of stress in all pets. Whether you own a budgie, a rabbit, a cat or dog, consider trick training as an additional way to stimulate and work your pet’s brain. However, especially where dogs are concerned, trick training should never be a substitute for basic training. Teaching dogs to do high fives, to crawl or play dead are better known but effective ways of using his brain but cats may also enjoy training, find out more at www.entirelypets.com/teachpetricks Budgie owners may be interested in learning about hand training and teaching their bird to talk, see http://budgieplace.com/taming. Some rabbits may enjoy training or rabbit agility but owners should first find out if their bunny is suited to jumping- not all rabbits have the right physique or temperament for agility, see: www.rspca.org.uk/ adviceandwelfare/pets/rabbits/behaviour/agility
4) Learn about pet communication. Communication is a two way thing. Animals that feel misunderstood may become stressed and fractious. Owners that take time to educate themselves about pet communication will reap the benefits. As it is February we can remind ourselves about the different ways animals express affection for their owners. Cats may deliver a gentle head-butt or roll over to expose their belly. Be warned though, although your cat is giving a display of affection this is not an invitation to ‘rub my tummy’. Instead gently stroke your cat’s cheek or under his chin. Rabbits may bump an ankle with their nose, stretch up for attention or even give a little lick. Dogs greet friends with gentle, squinty eyes, a relaxed open mouth and sweeping tail wag. Owners can learn more about pet communication from authors like Jonathan Bradshaw on cats, Turid Rugaas on dogs and Anne McBride on rabbits. Leonie St Clair - www.londondogstraining SE21 - February 2017 | 29
Horniman Museum & Gardens The Robot Zoo
Saturday 11 February – Sunday 29 October
February Half Term Family Art Fun Monday 13 February, Tuesday 14 February, Thursday 16 February, Friday 17 February, 11am – 2.45pm. Join free and fabulous Horniman craft activities this February half-term inspired by our latest family exhibition The Robot Zoo. Sessions run every 45 minutes. FREE.
Hands on Base: Horniman Explorers How do chameleons change colour? What makes grasshoppers leap so high? Is a giant squid jetpropelled? Answer these questions and more at The Robot Zoo, where amazing animals are recreated in robot form to reveal their inner workings. These larger-than-life robots and hands-on interactives – including a platypus, a giraffe and a 10-foot-wide house fly – show the animals' anatomy as a host of familiar machine parts and gadgets such as shock absorbers, springs and pumps, which demonstrate how animal bodies work. Enter this amazing world of robotic creatures, see inside them and even control some of them – and discover mind-boggling facts about animals that share our world. Ticket prices: Child £4.40; Adult £7.70: Family (2 adults, 2 children) £18.70. Prices include voluntary 10%Gift Aid donation. Please visit www.horniman.ac.uk/robotzoo for more information. Horniman Members enjoy FREE, unlimited visits to the exhibition.
National Storytelling Week Workshop Sunday 5 February, 1-2.15pm and 2.45-4pm Use the Horniman’s collection for inspiration to create your very own illustrated story in this family workshop with children’s author Margaret Bateson-Hill. Suitable for children aged 3+. Tickets: Child £3. Children must be accompanied by adults.
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Monday 13 February, Tuesday 14 February, Thursday 16 February, Friday 17 February, 11am–12.30pm; 2-3.30pm Discover the collections that make the Horniman special! Touch and explore real things from a West African thumb piano to sharks jaws in our Hands on Base gallery. Take part in challenges that could have you trying on clothes, playing music, drawing and exploring objects related to our holiday theme. FREE.
The Nightingale Monday 13 February to Friday 17 February 11am, 12pm, 1pm, 2.30pm, 3.30pm The classic Hans Christian Anderson story The Nightingale has been adapted into a charming interactive puppet show by Sandal Sticks Theatre. Come and hear the tale about a Chinese Emperor’s love for a mechanical bird. Suitable for ages 3+. Tickets: Child £4, Adult £1.
Big Wednesday: The Robot Zoo Wednesday 15 February, 11am – 3.30pm Our latest exhibition The Robot Zoo has inspired a day of storytelling, performances and installations. Join us to see giant origami animals being created and hear stories about fabulous animals. FREE.
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What's On - February Friday 17 February: Half-Term Little Disco – GLOW-in-the-dark 10am / 11.30am or 1pm @ the Ivy House, 40 Stuart Road, Nunhead. Blow off the icicles with your little munchkins for the morning / afternoon at our Half-Term Glow-in-the-dark daytime disco! You can expect our lovely lively DJ to play dance floor fillers and kids favourites along with other boredom busting activities such as FREE neon face paints, bubbles, balloons, inflatable guitars, indoor fireworks, interactive games and competitions and prizes. Wear something NEON or white and dress up in style to join in with our mini rave! Tickets £6 / £4.50 / £2: www.thelittlediscocompany.co.uk (booking upfront is essential)
Saturday 18 February: Give & Take Event 11am -2.30pm East Dulwich Community Centre Association & Barry Area Residents Association. Bring items 11-1pm ONLY. Take items: 11-2.30pm. East Dulwich Community Centre, 46-50 Darrell Road, SE 22 9NL. Items ONLY ACCEPTED ON DAY OF EVENT. Free community events promoting reuse and recycling. Bring unwanted items in good condition and easy to carry home and take away things you need. Typical items include CD’s DVD’s, books, small electrical items, buggies, bikes, lamps, plants and kitchenware. We reserve the right not to accept items. Contact Barbara Enoe 0208 693 4411 edcc2010@gmail.com.
Sunday 19 February: The Peckham Society 3pm The Dora Project – Francoise Dupre & Rebecca Snow. Goose Green Centre, St John’s Church, Goose Green SE22. A visual presentation commemorating all those who perished in the Holacaust. It will discuss the move that the “Vengence weapons", V1 & V2, project moved from Peenamunde to Naudhausen and created the most inhumane conditions.
Sunday 19 February: Classical Symphony Orchestra Concert The Southwark Sinfonietta, an orchestra composed of local musicians, gives a concert at St Augustine’s Church, One Tree Hill, Honor Oak Park SE23 3LE. Start time 3pm, refreshments available afterwards. The soprano soloist for Mozart’s Exsultate Jubilate is Jane Werry. Conductor Rupert Bond directs the ensemble whose programme includes an overture by Gluck and the first of Haydn’s London Symphonies, No 93 in D. Tickets: £12, concessions and family tickets available. polychormusic@gmail.com 07900 842 454 32 | SE21 - February 2017
Tuesday 21 February: Cheese & Wine Party 6.45pm Dulwich Constitutional Club. A chance to meet members of your local Rotary Club, find out what we do and network with others from the community. This is not a fund raiser and there is no charge. Dulwich Constitutional Club, 33 East Dulwich Grove, East Dulwich, SE22 8PW www.dulwichandpeckhamrotary.org/index.php
Wednesday 22 February: Cooking with Scissors 6.45-8.45pm. Upstairs at The Palmerston, 91 Lordship Lane. An opportunity for local business professionals to meet, make new contacts and gain new business. Meet the last Wednesday of every month. To find out more or register email sbn@cookingwithscissors.co.uk.
Friday 24 February: U3A Monthly meeting 2 – 4pm Dulwich Library. Speakers are Samantha Mauger, U3A CEO, and Emily Georgiou, “Influencing Ageing Well Policy from our own experience”. All our open meetings and other U3A events can be found on the ‘events’ Tab on our website at Dulwich-u3a.uk
Friday 24 February: PHIL BEER, Rosewood, Sumner Anderson – @The Ivy House Phil Beer is one half of folk supergroup Show Of Hands. He is perhaps best known as a top-flight fiddler as well as having rich and remarkable vocals. Rosewood sing and play traditional and contemporary songs and instrumentals, some of which they have written themselves. Anne Sumner and Rob Anderson formed a partnership in early 2016. Anne’s poignant and melodic songwriting and Rob’s US West cowboy influences have combined in creating a collection of story telling original material rich in vocal harmonies. Tickets £14/12 advance, £15/13 on the door. Door 7pm, Live music starts 8pm. www.thegooseisout.com
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