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Issue 147 - February 2019 In this issue Events Calendar Monthly Notice Board What’s On Garden Talk Food & Drink Children’s Activities Dulwich Picture Gallery The Last Word

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Contents

Welcome ..................................................................... 3 Events Calendar ......................................................... 4 Noticeboard ................................................................ 6 What’s On .................................. 8, 10, 16, 17 & 28 Garden Talk ......................................................... 12 Food & Drink ........................................................... 14 Children’s Activities .........................................18 & 19 Fitness Tips .............................................................. 20 Education News........................................................ 22

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Photograph by Jermyn Photography

It is freezing as I write this with a little snow too. Not the best of weather to go out in but we are so lucky to have so many wonderful events that push us to leave the comfort of our homes. We have over five pages of wonderful events happening right here on our doorstep. So dive in on page 8. Remember that we also have more events on our website www. arounddulwich.co.uk along with daily posts. Catch up with Dulwich Hamlet Football Club and their recent return to East Dulwich. A record crowd watched their first game back, see more on p29. The Last Word goes to Tania Brown who is a local yoga teacher. Find out more on page 32. Until next month,

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Bell House Events .................................................... 24 Dulwich Picture Gallery ...............................26 & 27 Dulwich Hamlet FC ................................................... 29 Financial Matters ..................................................... 30 .................................................... 32 The Last Word Index ........................................................................ 34

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March Deadline - 15 February (please allow an extra two days if design is required) To advertise in SE21 please contact Angela Burgess on 020 8088 1941 or e-mail: angela@semagazines.co.uk for further information. You can download our media pack from our website: www.semagazines.co.uk. Printed by Stephens & George Ltd ©SE Magazines Ltd All rights reserved. No reproduction can be made without permission. “This Publication is manufactured from (ECF) Elemental Chlorine Free pulp; sourced from certified or well managed forests and plantations, printed using vegetable based inks” “The fibres in this paper can be used up to a further seven times in the production of recycled paper. Please recycle this publication when it’s usefulness has been exhausted” Front cover image ©istockphotos.com SE21 - February 2019 | 3


Events Calendar - February Monday

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Tuesday

29th

Wednesday

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Thursday

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Saturday

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Watercolour Rivers @ Jeannie Avent, see p8. Free Run Club, see p8. Work on Emmanuel Classic Orchestral Concert, see p8. Wildlife Garden, see p28. Elia London Greek Supper Club, see p8.

4th Tea & Time, see p10. Livesey Bridge Club, see p10.

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Babble Talks @ EDT, see p10. Laugh Train Comedy, see p10.

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Watercolour Rivers @ Jeannie Avent, Goose Green Coffee Dulwich Folk Dance see p8. Club, see p10. Morning @ St John’s Laugh Train Tea & Time, see p10. The Arts Society Church with Anne Comedy, see Dulwich Illustrated Coates - see p16 NEW Dulwich WI p16. Lecture, see p17. meeting Livesey Bridge Dave Webber & Forest Hill Club, see p10. Honor Oak WI, Anni Fentiman @ Women’s Institute, 7.30pm, see p10. U3A Meeting, see The Ivy House, https://foresthillwi.com p16. see p17.

18th Tea & Time, see p10. Livesey Bridge Club, see p10.

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20th

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Holiday Drop Off Multi-Sports Camps, see p17.

Laugh Train Comedy, see p28.

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Goose Green Coffee Morning @ St John’s Church p10.

Dulwich Folk Dance Club, see p10.

Terrarium Workshop, see p17.

15th Plosive Comedy with Tim Key, see p17.

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Alasdair Roberts, Amble Skuse and more see p28

Nunhead WI Meeting, see p17.

25th Tea & Time, see p10. Livesey Bridge Club, see p10.

26th Laugh Train Comedy, see p28. All @ Alleyn’s Series: The Psychology of Evil, see p15.

9th

Parkrun, Peckham

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Rye ParkPa&rk Watercolour Rivers @ Jeannie Avent, see p8. Dulwich Goose Green Coffee Crofton Park 9am, The Hug @ Rye P8. Dulwich Folk Dance Community Library Morning @ St Books, see p16. Club, see p10. John’s Church p10. Punk Rock Speical Work on Emmanuel Classica Symphony see p16. Wildlife Garden, Orchestral Concert, East Dulwich WI see p28. see p16. @7.30pm, see p10. Singaround @ The Ivy House, p16

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Goose Green Coffee Morning @ St John’s Church p10.

28th

1st

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Parkrun, Peckham Rye ParkPa&rk Dulwich 9am, P8.

17th Peckham Society Meeting, see p17.

Work on Emmanuel Wildlife Garden, see p8.

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Parkrun, Peckham Rye ParkPa&rk Dulwich 9am, P8.

24th

Work on Emmanuel Wildlife Garden, see p8. Coffee Morning @ Fair Trade Centre, see p28.

2nd

3rd

Dulwich Folk Dance Club, see p10.

Smart Business Networking with Cooking with Scissors. 6.45pm Upstairs @The Palmerston see p28.

Forthcoming Events Further details where available can be found in the News and Events pages 8, 10, 16, 17 & 28. Please read as not all the events can fit on the calendar! 4 | SE21 - February 2019


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What's On - February 31 January - 12 February “Watercolour Rivers” Art Exhibition by Maciek Malinowski and Joanna Szwej-Hawkin

Peckham Rye & Dulwich Park Parkrun

Saturday Mornings 9am 2, 9, 16, & 23 February 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

Saturday 2 February: Free Run Club Jeannie Avent Gallery, 14 North Cross Road, East Dulwich, SE22 9EU. The exhibition features photographs by Maciek Malinowski and ceramics by Joanna Szwej-Hawkin. asiaceramics.co.uk

Saturday 2 February: Elia London Greek Supper Club (Chinese New Year special) Chinese New Year special includes complimentary Chinese wine from our family vineyard in Shandong, China. Elia London is a weekly supper club where we serve an 8 course Greek-inspired tasting menu. It is based in our flat on East Dulwich Road, opposite Goose Green and starts at 7:30pm. The cost is £52pp which includes the meal, a welcome drink, and tea/coffee at the end of the meal. We can accommodate up to 8 people per date. Full details www.elialondon.com. 8 | SE21 - February 2019

10.15am. Start 2019 as you mean to go along with our run club led by PT and ex full time athlete Michelle Debono on hand to lead you and give tips to keep your running on track. Please wear suitable running trainers and a supportive sports bra. Starts and finishes at Sweaty Betty on Lordship Lane (Runners are able to leave their bags at the store whilst they participate in the class). 60 min. To book the class, participants are required to go to sweatybetty.instabook.io/

Sunday 3 February: Classic Orchestral Concert 7.30pm. Join us in the lovely surroundings of St Stephen’s Church for this beautiful concert, given by the local professional musicians of the Tamino Orchestra. The programme includes Strauss’s evocative Metamorphosen, works by Handel, John Tavener and Gluck (with mezzo-soprano Stephanie Marshall), and a new work by local composer Nicholas Ansdell-Evans, who conducts. St Stephen’s Church, College Road, SE21 7HW. Tickets £15 on the door. Wine will be served in the interval. www.ststephensdulwich.org/concerts/

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What's On - February Mondays 4, 11, 18 & 25 February: Tea and Time 10.30am-12.30pm. A newly launched club, aimed at anyone over the age of 60 who would like to meet other folk in the local area. Christ Church, Barry Road, East Dulwich. Arts and craft, music and chat are on offer. Refreshments can be bought on site ranging from sandwiches to a cooked meal – all at a reasonable price. First session is free thereafter £5 per session. All welcome. Visit www.teaandtime.org or email sue.beynon@yahoo.com

Mondays 4, 11, 18 & 25 February: Livesey Bridge Club 6.45pm-10pm Sydenham Community Library, Sydenham Road, SE26 5SE. Come and play duplicate bridge. No partner necessary as a steward/host is available. www.bridgewebs. com/livesey

Tuesday 5 February: Laugh Train – Matt Richardson 8pm-10pm. New material. With John Hastings, Jasper Cromwell-Jones and MC Carly Smallman. The Honor Oak, 1 St Germans Road, SE23 1RH. www.laughtrainhome.com.

Tuesday 5 February: Babble Talks – Into the Volcanic Inferno with Professor Christopher Jackson 11.30-12.30pm. In June 2017, 15 scientists and BBC film crew travelled to Nyiragongo, one of the largest and most active volcanoes in the Democratic Republic of Congo, and home to the largest permanent lava lake on Earth. Posing a constant threat to the city of Goma, a settlement with more than 1 million people, Nyiragongo last erupted in 2002, and has been intermittently active ever since. In this talk Chris will describe the geology of this lethal, mysterious volcano and show footage and photography from the volcano summit and deep within the crater. Upstairs at The East Dulwich Tavern, 1 Lordship Lane, SE22 8EW. www.babbletalks.com. Tickets via billetto.co.uk.

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Wednesdays 6, 13, 20, 27 February: Goose Green Coffee Morning We meet every Wednesday from 10:30 until 12:00 at St. John’s Church by Goose Green. Come and meet others over tea, coffee and cake. Find us at 62a East Dulwich Road SE22 9AT. On the 2nd Wednesday of each month there will also be a short talk given by an interesting speaker.

Wednesday 6 February: East Dulwich WI Meeting For our February meeting we have invited a select gathering of local authors to come and tell us about the inspiration that drives them and the books they have written. It’s going to be a truly interesting and insightful evening and there will be signed books on sale. We meet Upstairs at the East Dulwich Tavern, Lordship Lane, SE22 8EW, at 7pm for a 7.30pm start. The EDWI currently has a limited number of places available for new members. Why not try us out? You can come along to 3 meetings before committing yourself (£3 fee on the night) or email us at edwicommittee@eastdulwichwi.co.uk

Wednesdays 6, 13, 20 & 27 February: Livesey Bridge Club 6.45-10pm Sydenham Community Library, Sydenham Road, SE26 5SE. Come and play duplicate bridge. No partner necessary as a steward/host is available. www.bridgewebs.com/livesey/ for more details.

Thursdays 7, 14, 21 & 28 February: Dulwich Folk Dance Club (Country Dancing) 8 – 10 pm. St Barnabas Parish Hall, Gilkes Place, Dulwich Village SE21 7BT. A new year, a new you! Dust off those dancing shoes and come country dancing! Exercise for mind and body and lots of fun. No partner -or experience-necessary: We guide you through the dances. Couples, singles, beginners and experienced dancers all welcome. Just come along and make new friends. Wendy 020 8769 9832; John 020 8693 2873 or email johnhblase@aol.com 7 Caller – Sue Hastings 14 Caller – Michele Odell St Valentine’s Carnevale Night 21 Caller – George Reynoldsl 28 Caller – Crys Rothon

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Garden Talk with Janine Winlaw

In Praise Of Snowdrops

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here’s something magical about snowdrops with their dainty white heads appearing in dreary mid winter, giving us a reason to be cheerful. The most common variety, Galanthus nivalis - roughly translated as ‘milk white flower’ has a single flower and green vshaped markings on the inner petals, and G. nivalis ‘Flore Pleno’ is a frillier double version. But there are hundreds of cultivars with subtle differences in size, markings and colouring. Snowdrops are woodland plants and thrive in moist, well-drained soil, in dappled shade. They look wonderful naturalised in grass or carpeting the ground under trees. But they also work in drifts in borders or underplanting shrubs or multi-stems such as silver birch. Pick a spot, such as a front garden or somewhere visible from a window, were you can appreciate them easily.

Companion Plants Aim for naturalism by planting snowdrops in little clumps of three, five or seven, with about 20 or so in total for impact. Snowdrops look stunning interplanted with tiny pinky purple Cyclamen coum or other delicate early spring bulbs such as Crocus tommasinianus creating a pretty tapestry. Hellebores are great snowdrop partners, particularly the inky purple varieties of Helleborus x hybridus. Ferns are also natural partners, loving the same damp shady conditions. For a monochrome statement try dotting snowdrops amongst low growing black grass, Ophiopogon planiscapus ‘Nigrescens’. The colourful red and orange stems of cornus (Dogwood) also provide a great backdrop. Another option is a pot large enough for them to get enough moisture and nutrients, as you’ll be able to appreciate their delicate beauty upclose.

Growing Tips Snowdrops are best bought in the green, before the leaves have died down, around March. Plant them straight away to avoid them drying out, to the original depth (the leaves that were below soil will be paler). Add sharp sand or grit to heavy soil to improve drainage and firm them in. Leave on the foliage until it dies naturally, as this feeds the bulbs for next year. If you have large colonies, divide them in March by carefully lifting a clump with a spade and planting as above. 12 | SE21 - February 2019

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Snowdrop gardens and walks in and around London Ham House and Garden: Just along the river from Richmond, this is a great day out. Admire the snowdrops in the woodland garden, followed by a warming cuppa in the café. Some of the beautiful 17th Century house is also open in the winter. Nationaltrust.org.uk Kew Gardens: A hearty walk around the 300 acres should keep you warm - head to the Rock Garden and Davies Alpine House for your snowdrop fix. Kew.org Ightham Mote: The estate and gardens at Ightham Mote are open in February for a stroll around the grounds, spotting snowdrops as you go. Nationatrust.org.uk Hever Castle: Around 80,000 snowdrops have been planted to create a trail, open from 9th February. Look out for unsual varieties such as yellow tipped ‘Wendy’s Gold’, or a giant 9 inch variety called ‘Colossus.’ Hevercastle.co.uk Polesden Lacey: Tucked away in the Surrey Hills, this is a great London escape for wintry walks around the estate and snowdrop spotting in the Winter Garden. Nationaltrust.org The National Garden Scheme’s snowdrop festival has hundreds of gardens teeming with snowdrops. To find one near you see visit: www.ngs.org.uk/snowdrops Janine Winlaw - Writer & Gardener Follow me on instagram @janinewinlaw


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Food & Drink with Suzanne James

Avocado & Chocolate Tart It is amazing what you discover when you ‘go vegan’! Who’d have guessed you can make a chocolate tart with avocados?! It is possibly the easiest thing ever to make, and it is really delicious.

Makes a 12” Tart Ingredients Base • 150g Medjool dates • 120g Almonds • 160g Gluten Free Oats • 120g Vegetable Oil or Coconut Oil

Filling • 625g Avocado flesh • 188g Maple Syrup • 63g Cocoa Powder • 250g Dark Chocolate (melted) • 63g Coconut Oil • 2½ tablespoons Vanilla Extract • A pinch of Cinnamon

Topping • Zest of one orange

Method 1) Blitz the base ingredients together and press into a 12” tin. Blind bake for about 15 minutes (but no need to use baking beans). 2) Leave base to cool. 3) Blitz all the filling ingredients together until well combined and smooth. 4) Once the base has cooled add the filling to the tin and smooth the top. Place in fridge and leave to set. 5) Garnish the top of the tart with the zest of one orange for a ‘jaffa cake’ effect!

Enjoy!

In Season At This Time Of Year Fruit, Nuts & Fungi - Apples, Chestnuts, Pears (late – Concorde, Doyenne du Comice, Conference and Winter Nellis), Rhubarb (forced), Walnuts Vegetables & Herbs - Jerusalem Artichokes, Beetroot, Brussels Sprouts, Cauliflower, Celeriac, Celery, Chicory, Kale, Leeks, Parsnips, Potatoes, Swede, Turnips. Meat & Game - Duck, Guinea Fowl, Hare, Partridge, Venison Fish & Shellfish - Brill, Clams, Cockles, Haddock, Halibut, Hake, John Dory, Lemon Sole, Monkfish, Mussels, Oyster, Plaice, Turbot. Going Out Of Season - Cabbage, Cauliflower, Goose, Horseradish, Jerusalem Artichoke, Leek, Parsnip, Rhubarb, Swede, Truffle.

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Free Lectures and Workshops at Alleyn’s School Alleyn’s presents All@Alleyn’s - an engaging series of lectures and workshops delivered by our subject specialists. Events are free and open to all the community: Tuesday 26 February, 5.00pm Wednesday 27 March, 6.00pm Wednesday 24 April, 5.00pm Thursday 16 May, 6.30pm Monday 17 June, 7.00pm Wednesday 26 June, 2.15pm Tuesday 16 July, 1.30-4.30pm Tuesday 23 July, 1.30–4.30pm Tuesday 17 September, 5.00pm Tuesday 8 October, 7.00pm Thursday 28 November, 7.00pm

The Psychology of Evil Pasta-making Workshop Shakespeare: A Potted History off the t ‘Upstart Crow' Elizabethans in Film, followed by a screening of ‘Shakespeare in Love' Camille Pissarro at Work in Dulwich The Letterpress Workshop A Beginner's Guide to Family History Family History Surgery Edith Wharton, the Short Story and the Magazines Holistic Development though Sport Why is Tolkien so popular?

All@Alleyn’s forms part of our celebrations to mark the 400th anniversary of Edward Alleyn’s foundation of his College of God’s Gift. We would be delighted if you could join us! To book event tickets visit mct.alleyns.org.uk To learn more about Alleyn’s 400 activities visit www.alleyns.org.uk/celebrate400

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What's On - February Saturday 9 February: Crofton Park Community Library Punk Rock Special

Sunday 10 February: Classica Symphony Orchestra Concert The Southwark Sinfonietta, an orchestra composed of local musicians, gives a concert at St John the Evangelist, Goose Green, East Dulwich SE22 9AT. Start time 3:30pm. Conductor Rupert Bond directs the ensemble to play Haydn’s dramatic London Symphony Nr 95, a sparkling overture by Cimarosa and Haydn’s Trumpet Concerto – featuring a talented young local musician as soloist. Tickets: £12, concessions £10, CHILDREN FREE. 07811 769969. Contact: swksinf@gmail.com

Sunday 10 February: SINGAROUND at The Ivy House 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. Door 7pm. Singing starts 7.15pm, finishes by 10.30pm at the latest. £2 on the door. More information from www.thegooseisout.com

Tuesday 12 February: Laugh Train – Scott Capurro 8pm-10pm. (8 Outof10 Cats, TheBlameGame. MrsDoubtfire), with Richard Todd (Winner, Amused Moose Laugh Off), and more acts to be announced… The Honor Oak, 1 St Germans Road SE23 1RH. www.laughtrainhome.com. 3pm-5pm, there will be a punk literary event, titled simply Punk Rock Special, organised by Crofton Books, hosted by the Crofton Park Community Library, for which the event is a benefit. This will be part of that weekend’s annual London Book Crawl in support of independent bookshops, including Crofton Books. The event is centred around the acclaimed book Punk is Dead: Modernity Killed Every Night (Zer0 Books) by local author Richard Cabut. It will feature readings from the book by Richard Cabut and other contributors, as well as local poets and original punk rock luminaries. There will also be a Q and A session. https://www.ninjabookbox. com/london-bookshop-crawl

Sunday 10 February: The Hug @ Rye Books 11am. Author reading and finger puppet workshop with Eoin McLaughlin. Free. 47 North Cross Road, SE22. www.ryebooks.co.uk 16 | SE21 - February 2019

Wednesday 13 February: Goose Green Coffee Morning with Anne Coates Guest speaker is local author Anne Coates on setting her Hannah Weybridge thrillers in SE London. We meet every Wednesday from 10:30 until 12:00 at St. John’s Church by Goose Green. Come and meet others over tea, coffee and cake. Find us at 62a East Dulwich Road SE22 9AT.

Wednesday 13 February: U3A Meeting – Setting up the Garden Museum 2-4pm. Christopher Woodward the director will tell us about this new museum. Housed in the former church of St Mary-at-Lambeth next to Lambeth Palace, it is a dramatic reconstruction of the former Museum of Garden History. Herne Hill Baptist Church, Half Moon Lane, London SE24 9HU. https://u3asites.org.uk/dulwich/home


What's On - February Thursday 14 February: The Arts Society Dulwich illustrated lecture The Enigma of the Wilton Diptych 7.30 for 8pm, James Alleyn’s Girls’ School Sixth Form Centre (parking via Green Dale). Non-members £9 at the door. Visit www.theartssocietydulwich.org.uk.

Thursday 14 February: Dave Webber & Anni Fentiman at The Ivy House

Dave Webber & Anni Fentiman are a harmony duo who sing mainly acapella, and mainly traditional and traditional idiom songs, particularly from Anni’s native North East. Door 7pm. Live music starts 8pm. Tickets £8 (on the door only, no advance tickets). Unbooked floorspots welcome, put your name on the list by the door! www.thegooseisout.com

Saturday 16 February: Plosive Comedy in Dulwich with Tim Key Plosive’s flagship stand-up night, bringing the best in alternative comedy to south east London. Line-up: Tim Key, John Robins, John Kearns, Catherine Bohart. 8pm (doors 7.15pm), The MCT at Alleyn’s, Alleyn’s School, Townley Road, SE22 8SU. Price: £17 (plus booking fee). Age restriction: 18+. www.plosive.co.uk/

Sunday 17 February: The Peckham Society – Recent Archaeological projects in Southwark with Gill King 3pm. Goose Green Centre, St John’s Church, Goose Green SE22 9AT. In London’s most historical borough we have a wealth of historical heritage. Gillian is also an expert in Industrial Archaeology of which we have much still, going back to the early 19thC. Free admission, non-members welcome. www.peckhamsociety.org.uk

Monday 18 – Friday 22 February: Holiday Drop Off multi-sports camps Every school holiday at Dulwich College Sports Club. Your children will have a blast at HDO’s fantastic multi-sports camps! Children from age 5+ can take part in a whole range of incredible indoor and outdoor sports to keep them happy and active through the school holidays, including swimming pool inflatable sessions and many new exciting activities www.holidaydropoff.com. If your children simply can’t wait for the holidays, you can book one of their amazing weekend party packages www.eventdropoff.com

Monday 18 February: Nunhead WI meeting 8pm. We are a friendly and exciting Women’s Institute group, established in 2015. If you would like to join us or to just pop along as a guest (£3 fee or cost of materials for craft sessions), we would love to meet you. We usually meet upstairs at the Old Nun’s Head pub on the third Monday of each month at 8pm, although some meetings may be held at other local venues. You can get in touch via: nunheadwi@gmail.com, Facebook/Nunhead WI, Twitter @nunheadwi, Instagram @nunheadwi www.nunheadwi.wordpress.com/about

Monday 18 February: Terrarium Workshop 6.30pm-8.30pm at The Rosendale Pub, West Dulwich. Come and make your very own closed terrarium. Unlike open terrariums closed ones require very little maintenance and are perfect for the less green fingered. Design your own colourful indoor garden, learn about the soil, the drainage, how to get your plants thriving, as well as top tips to keep your plants healthy. All materials will be provided to take home your own terrarium plus a glass of prosecco on arrival. Tickets are £40 www.eventbrite.co.uk. 28 SE21 - February 2019 | 17


Dads & Littluns: Brockwell Park

Aquatots Aquatots run a friendly, comprehensive swimming programme is spread across 29 progressive levels suitable for the early introduction of babies, from 10 weeks old in our Level 1, right through to children of approximately 7 or 8 years in our Child Level 29. We not only teach the children how to swim but also, water confidence and water safety. Lessons available every day of the week in Streatham, Catford and Peckham. Group and sibling discounts available. 0208 688 6488 | info@aquatots.com www.aquatots.com

Fridays 10.30am-12.30pm. Brockwell Park Childspace, Cressingham Gardens Tenant’s Hall, Hardel Walk, Tulse Hill, SW2 2QG. www.dadsandlittluns.co.uk.

Bumps and Babes 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 Yeates and other mothers. 07831 225841 | yeatesa@btinternet.com

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BabyBallet 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.

Funky pre-school dance classes for girls and boys. Learn coordination, rhythm and great moves to funky songs and boost confidence. Classes in East Dulwich, Anne-Marie for a free trial 07973 982790 | www.diddidance.com.

The Baby Bear Club

District & Dulwich Twins Club

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.

Baby and Toddler Group every Friday 10am-12pm (turn up at any time!), at Peckham Rye Playrooms (SE corner of the Rye). It is for multiples only, but you do not have to be a member of the club to attend. BYO coffee cup! www.ddtwinsclub.org.

Baby Loves Music

Dulwich Library Babes & Toddlers

Multi-Sensory Music groups for Parent and Baby in Nunhead. Contact: amacgregor1.209@lgflmail.org.

Thursdays 10.30am-11.45am & 1.30pm - 2.45pm 368 Lordship Lane, SE22 020 7525 6220.

Baby Massage

Happy Feet

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

Creative Movement Class for Preschoolers. Tuesdays 10-10.45. The Quaker Meeting House, 34 Sunderland Road, SE23 2QA. Booking required. £6 a class. Free trial offered Contact Emma 07734 414024. www.facebook.com/happyfeetmovementclass

Ballet, Tap & Jazz for 2-16yrs

Funky Monkey Keyboard Classes

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

Ages 5-11. Christ Church, Barry Road. Wednesdays & Thursdays. 01732 457100 | www.funkymonkey.info.

GDND Ballet & Street Dance For children aged 3 and upwards Dulwich branches in SE22 and SE21 All new pupils receive a FREE TASTER CLASS office@gdnd.co.uk / 07904 424 504 | www.gdnd.co.uk

Gymboree Classes are designed for newborns - 5 year olds, and are led by experienced and nurturing teachers. We run throughout the year at Gymboree East Dulwich. 184 Peckham Rye SE22 9QA. 07538 795023 | eastdulwich@gymboree-uk.com.

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. 18 | SE21 SE21 |- If February you are2019 interested

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HartBeeps

Music for Little People

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

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

La Jolie Ronde French & Spanish classes for 3-11 year olds, in SE21, SE22 and SE24. Ginny Wadding 07940 511034 | www.lajolieronde.co.uk

Join 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! East Dulwich, Nunhead, Brockley. www.nimblearts.co.uk

Little Superhero Training

Peckham Rye Playrooms

Practice your Superhero moves! Discover Superhero fun facts! Any Little Heroes, Boys and Girls aged 2½ - 5½, Come along for a FREE taster session. Mondays & Fridays (term time only) St Barnabas Parish Hall, 23 Dulwich Village, SE21 7BT. Contact Lucy 07813791757 | lucy@littleherocompany.com www.littleherocompany.com

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 - 1.302.30pm Olympikids - advanced booking required. Thurs -1.153.15pm 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

Lucy Sparkles Outstanding music, drama and dance classes and parties for young children. Fun classes where children engage with singing, movement and live music whilst enhancing learning through developing physical, emotional and intellectual skills. Tues, Weds & Fri classes for different age groups/themes. sarah@lucysparkles.com. 07929 784 719

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.

Nimble Arts

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@sparkle-music.co.uk. 0771 1238352

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.

Water Babies

Mondays, Tuesdays & Fridays 10am The East Dulwich Picturehouse. Ideal for 2-4 years. Price will be £7 drop in (under 12months free with paying child) . £26 for upfront for the month ahead. www.ministorytellers.com

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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Wise Kids Yoga

Various classes www.monkeymusic.co.uk | 020 8764 5185

Classes for Toddlers, Children and Teens. We teach a lovely mix of hatha, kundalini yoga, mindfulness and Montessori. Classes are held on Tues & Thurs - Parent & Toddler Yoga / Children’s Yoga ages 5 - 8, 9 - 11 and Teen Yoga 11 - 16. Goose Green Clinic, 59 East Dulwich Road. 07957 492407 To book Email: wisekidsyoga@gmail.com | www.wisekidsyoga.co.uk

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Fitness tips with Leanne Spencer

What is your health worth?

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his question comes up a lot, because we put a value against everything that we do, and some of the values that we put against health are not as important as they should be, or we don’t take it as seriously as we should. It’s very easy to get caught up in the here and now, and think, “Well, I’m okay for now. I don’t need to think too much about the future. The way I’m living my life now is okay, I’m managing.” Or, maybe you’re just firefighting all the time – you haven’t got the energy to put into health. My belief is that we’re sacrificing or selling off our future for the convenience of today, and you can apply that to anything in life, but particularly health. Is the way you’re living now selling off your future? One of our key beliefs here at Bodyshot is that health span is more important than lifespan. What I mean by that is, it’s really important to live a long, healthy, energised, and vital life and being healthy with it, as opposed to living a long life where the last 20 years you might be walking assisted with a stick, or maybe a chair, and you’re not able to feed yourself and so on. Here are some of the big mistakes I see people making around health and undervaluing it. One, it’s not putting enough time into it. We need to dedicate time – I would say between 10-20, even 25% of your time should be spent on health. That could be many things; It could be having a coach, having a personal trainer, going for massages, doing your own fitness sessions, going to the gym, sitting in the sauna, going for treatments, perhaps meditating, doing something for you that’s really good for your mind, your body, and for your general wellbeing, and equally putting financial input into that as well. Again, I would suggest spending between 1025% of your monthly income on something related to health as I’ve just described above. If you think that sounds a lot, just think about what it could buy you later on in life. If it could get you another 5 years of health span, or 10 years of being mobile

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– what price is that? Or, another 10 years of better and improved cognitive performance, so you stave off some of the diseases like Alzheimer’s which are very prevalent at the moment. It’s really important to focus on being invested in terms of time, invested in terms of money, invested emotionally and invested in all regards – to really focus in on health. The start of the year is a time when we tend to have a little bit more energy, and a little bit more focus, so I really urge you to think about how much time, and money, and emotional energy do you spend on your health, and what’s that getting you? Where are you at right now? Lastly, think about what your health is worth to you? What would you do if you had all the energy in the world? That’s a great question to leave you on. Leanne Spencer @BodyshotPT www.bodyshotperformance.com


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Education News from Alleyn's

Brilliant Biology

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atthew Greetham, Biology teacher at Alleyn’s, tells us how to encourage a love of Biology in our children. “I don’t know any child that’s not fascinated with the natural world…” (Sir David Attenborough). Children have always arrived in my classroom with a natural interest in Biology, but with modern life and technology taking up more and more of their time, we all need to champion the Biology of the everyday and inspire curiosity in the natural world in the children in our care. Not only is learning about Biology a fascinating academic pursuit but it helps us see the bigger picture and understand how everything in the environment is connected. Here are some tips to spark your child’s interest:

Be Mindful The natural world is happening all around us whether we notice it or not, and while the suggestion that you are never more the two metres from a rat has been debunked (it is closer to 50 metres) your child does not have to look far to find some Biology - they just need to notice it. Here’s how: • Be aware of the seasons. Ask your child what they notice happening to the trees. Is it happening to all of them? • Open your window or go to a park. City birds have much louder calls than country birds so they can be heard over the traffic. Encourage your child to listen to their calls. Are some louder than others? Do they sound the same? Can they imitate them? My favourite is the chiff-chaffing of the Chiffchaff!

Inspire Wonder During my teacher training, I remember a very experienced Head of Science had pupils eating out of his hand by simply saying “I wonder why this happens”. He encouraged them to think for themselves and engendered in them a passion and curiosity for science. This is the essence and joy of coming up with a scientific hypothesis that you can then test. Some examples: • Investigate your nearest pond with your child. You might ask “I wonder what sorts of animals and plants live in this pond?” and “How could we find 22 | SE21 - February 2019

out?” Come prepared with a net to go pond dipping! • Buy your child some cress seeds to grow and then ask “I wonder why cress leans towards the light?” “What happens if it has no light?” and “How can we find out?” Put more cress seeds into a dark airing cupboard and you are onto your second experiment of the day!

Get Outside While Biology certainly happens inside our homes, they are generally sterile places, and it goes without saying that to really experience the natural world you must take your children outside and let them explore. Some of my fondest childhood memories are walks in the wild. Dulwich Wood might seem a dull ramble for you, but for children it is a wilderness to explore. If you let them, your children might just encourage you to be more mindful of the nature living right in front of your eyes!

Useful links www.british-birdsongs.uk www.rspb.org.uk/fun-and-learning/for-families/ family-wild-challenge/activities/pond-dipping www.cressinfo.com/experiments www.nationaltrust.org.uk/lists/downloadablewalks-in-the-south-east www.alleyns.org.uk


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February Events A Short Introduction to Life Drawing 4 session course, every Tuesday from 22nd January, 7:30pm - 9:30pm

Posters through the years: learn the evolution of effective design Sunday 24th February, 3pm- 5pm

In this four week course with Dulwich Arts Group students will learn several different approaches to capturing the figure including blind contour, gestural, schematic, and will be provided the tools for proportional drawing.

Using great posters of the past, from the first poster in 1880 to the current day, this talk will teach you the history, art and process of effective design, to enhance your own designs.

Supporting the Dyslexic Learner 6 session course, every Thursday (exl. half term) from 31st January, 10am - 12 noon 6 courses for parents or teachers designed to help you understand how you can best support a child with dyslexia at home and at school. They will cover a range of topics from study skills to learning styles.

Bill Viola / Michelangelo: Exhibition Talk Wednesday 6th February, 7:15pm Join us as Graeme Greenfield returns to Bell House to explore the Bill Viola / Michelangelo exhibition at the Royal Academy.

How to... write personal stories Saturday 9th February, 10:30am - 4:30pm Learn how to write your own story, with Maggie Smith’s popular writing workshop. A chance to get ideas flowing, reflect on forgotten details, and a time to write with no distractions. For complete beginners to those who have already attended Maggie’s workshops.

An Introduction to Mindfulness 4 session course, every Monday from 11th February, 7pm Are you curious about what mindfulness involves and whether it is a practice that works for you? This course, with Bromley Mindfulness, will teach you the practical skills to help you in your day to day life.

Thou Art Mental Saturday 23rd February, 3-5pm Dave Neita will share his observations on a range of artworks dealing with issues surrounding mental health, and facilitate a session where participants will be invited to create their own poetry, prose, or drawings.

Russia, Royalty and the Romanovs Wednesday 27th February, 7:15pm Rosalind Whyte explores this exhibition at The Queen’s Gallery, looking into the relationship between Britain and Russia through portraits, sculpture, photographs, archival documents and miniature masterpieces by Fabergé.

Demystifying Dyslexia Assessments Thursday 28th February, 7pm Tina Hunter, a specialist dyslexia teacher, will help you navigate the various reports, assessments and screenings for dyslexia, to help you make an informed choice on what is right for a child with dyslexia.

Learning to Care: Dementia Saturday 2nd March, 10am-1pm Our second Learning to Care event will be very useful for you if you are involved in caring for an elderly family member with dementia or are interested in the symptoms of dementia and the services available to offer support. Join us for speakers and panel discussions at this free event. Please note, there are bursary places available on all our courses - details at: info@bellhouse.co.uk

Volunteer Learning to Care Coordinator In 2018, Bell House launched a new initiative to support and educate those who are involved in caring for an elderly relative, friend of neighbour - the Learning to Care project. We are now excited to be searching for an enthusiastic and driven volunteer keen to take over the coordination of this project. The role includes organising quarterly speaker events and maintaining connections with other charities that support carers and the elderly. For information on this role and volunteering at Bell House, please email info@bellhouse.co.uk

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Dulwich Picture Gallery

Harald Sohlberg: Painting Norway Until 2 June

@dulwichgallery Other Worlds 19-22 February, 2-4pm £8 adults; children free Drop into these artmaking workshops inspired by the underwater world in Mariele Neudecker’s mysterious tank, on display in the Gallery’s mausoleum as part of Harald Sohlberg: Painting Norway. Suggested age: 4-12 years.

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The first major show of work by Norwegian symbolist artist, Harald Sohlberg (1869 – 1935), outside of Norway. Arguably one of the greatest masters of landscape painting in the history of Norwegian art, Harald Sohlberg: Painting Norway is timed to coincide with the 150th anniversary of Sohlberg's birth.

And Then The World Changed Colour: Breathing Yellow Until 2 June Neudecker's latest tank installation, Breathing Yellow, has been specially commissioned as part of Harald Sohlberg: Painting Norway. A three-dimensional living landscape submerged underwater is inspired by the rich colour Sohlberg used in his paintings and the intense yellow light of the Mausoleum. It will continue to change and evolve at different times of the day, responding to the light conditions surrounding it.

19 & 20 February,10am-12.30pm £35 for the two days Over two days, create your own little landscape of a place that is special to you. Learn how to set a scene, and create a detailed landscape through the use of collage and layering of materials. Suggested age: 6-9 years.

Texture Terrariums 21 & 22 February, 10am-12.30pm £35 for the two days Over two days, design and create flowers that can live forever! Taking inspiration from Mariele Neudecker’s tank and Sohlberg’s paintings, make your own terrarium using pressed leaves, paper and acetate. Suggested age: 10-12 years.

Art Sundays 3, 10, 17 & 24 February, 2-4pm £3 per child; adults free

Unlocking Paintings: The Art of Work Until 28 April Scenes of people at work became incredibly popular in the 17th century. This display offers a snapshot of working life, from fishing and farming to brickmaking and ironmongering.

Film: A Few Good Men (1992) 11 February, bar opens at 7pm, screening at 7.30pm, £9; £7 Friends & concessions This courtroom drama focuses on two US marines charged with the murder of a colleague, and their lawyers as they attempt to build their case for the defence. Ticket includes a glass of wine, snacks and film notes.

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Early Years: Mini Masterpieces

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5 & 21 February, 10-11am & 11.30am-12.30pm £12 per adult and child

Contextual Lecture: The Kings and the Catholics 12 February, 11am £12 adults; £10 Friends & concessions Harald Sohlberg: Curators Introduction with Kathleen Soriano 14 February, 12.30pm £12 adults; £10 Friends & concessions Harald Sohlberg: British Sign Language Talk 21 February, 1pm FREE Contact our learning team to book: learning@dulwichpicturegallery.org.uk Contextual Lecture: A Warming Arctic 26 February, 10.30am £12 adults; £10 Friends & concessions

Discover all of the different people, places and animals in the Gallery’s paintings in these interactive workshops. Each session begins with a journey through the Gallery, followed by an art-making activity.. This month’s theme is Transport. Suggested age: 6-24 months

Gallery Road, Dulwich, London SE21 7AD www.dulwichpicturegallery.org.uk

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What's On - February/March Tuesday 19 February: Laugh Train – Bobby Mair 8pm-10pm. (Comedy Central: The Bobby Mair Show, 8 Out of 10 Cats, Never Mind the Buzzcocks, Russell Howards Good News, Comedy Central Roast Battles, Bobby & Harriet Get Married), with Eshaan Akbar(BBC Asian Network, Winner: Piccadilly Comedy Club New Comedian of the Year 2016, The Big Asian Standup), Jake Howie(Winner, New Act of the Year at the Reading Comedy Festival) and MC Carly Smallman. The Honor Oak, 1 St Germans Road SE23 1RH. www.laughtrainhome.com.

Friday 22 February: The Ivy House Alasdair Roberts, Amble Skuse & David McGuinness, Jacken Elswyth, Sophie Crawford The brilliant Alasdair Roberts returns to the Goose in what has been described as an “extraordinary coalition” with Amble Skuse and David McGuinness. Their album “What News” was Guardian Folk Album of the Month, and is Ali’s first album of traditional songs since 2010. Traditional, but not as you know it! Jacken Elswyth is a unique and original singer and banjo player exploring traditional tunes, extrapolations thereon, and improvisational pieces for clawhammer banjo. Sophie Crawford plays a combination of traditional folk music and her own songs on dulcimer and accordion. Tickets £14/12 advance, £16/14 on the door. Door 7pm. Live music starts 8pm. For advance tickets and further information, www.thegooseisout.com.

Saturday 23 February: Coffee Morning With a twist of Chocolate 10am to 1pm at Christ Church, Fair Trade Centre, 263 Barry Road, East Dulwich, SE22 0JT. breadoflifecentre@hotmail.co.uk. www.cced.org.uk.

Tuesday 26 February: Laugh Train – Jen Brister 8pm-10pm. (Live at the Apollo, Comedy Central Live at the Comedy Store, The Guilty Feminist and more…), with Jon Long(Winner of the Musical Comedy Awards 2016 – Audience Favourite Act) and MC Evan Desmarais. The Honor Oak, 1 St Germans Road SE23 1RH. www.laughtrainhome.com. 28 | SE21 - February 2019

Wednesday 27 February: Cooking with Scissors An opportunity for local business professionals to meet, make new contacts and gain new business. Meets at upstairs at The Palmerston, 91 Lordship Lane, SE22 from 6.45pm – 8.45pm. The last Wednesday of every month. FREE ADMISSION. Register at: sbn@cookingwithscissors.co.uk.

Every Saturday and the last Wednesday 27 February: Emmanuel Wildlife Garden Volunteer The team works 2-4pm every Saturday plus same time on the last Wednesday. For further information contact John Cotter 0208 244 8724

NEXT MONTH Saturday 2 March: Mozart Requiem Come & Sing Join the Dulwich Choral Society at St. Barnabas Church, Calton Avenue, Dulwich Village for an all-day Come & Sing on Mozart's Requiem. Registration is from 10:00 for a 10:30 start, with breaks for lunch and refreshments. An informal concert with soloists will start at 16:30 and finish by 17:30. Tickets are 20 pounds for non-choir members, 15 pounds for choir and 10 pounds for singers under 26. All are most welcome, both to participate in the Come & Sing and also to attend the concert. For further details, please visit www.dulwichchoral.com

Saturday 16 March: Spring Awakening It’s always a joy to wake up to a wonderful piece of music which you haven’t encountered before but which instantly becomes a firm favourite. In our Spring Concert, we’re sure you’ll discover some such gem among these exceptional choral works. The performance is at 7.30pm on Saturday, 16th March at All Saints’ Church, Lovelace Rd, SE21 8JY. Tickets cost £14 at the door, or £13 in advance from www.concordiachamberchoir.co.uk. Concessions (students and those on means tested benefits) half price. Remember that feeling you get coming home from an amazing concert? Make a note in your diary now!


Dulwich Hamlet FC - News

DHFC Returns to East Dulwich

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oxing Day saw Dulwich Hamlet’s return to playing football in its home of East Dulwich with a National League South fixture against Eastbourne Borough. Having last lost against Eastbourne in an earlier round of this season’s FA Cup, the team was hoping for a little revenge in the form of three valuable league points. They did not disappoint a crowd on 3,000 spectators and ran out winners with a 2 – 1 victory. The next two home league fixtures fell within the next week and Champion Hill witnessed further crowds of 3,000 for both games. In fact the crowd for the first home game of 2019 on Saturday 5 January, unfortunately saw several hundred people being unable to enter the ground due to it reaching capacity. Whilst it is great to be playing home games back at Champion Hill, the current form of the football squad has been a concern for fans of late. It is clear that Gavin Rose and his coaching staff are working hard to get the results on the field, with the support they are off the field we know that they will be able to turn it around. It was initially hoped, after agreeing an new lease with the stadium owners, that the first ‘home’ game would be against Torquay in early December. however, those extra few weeks gave the club a little more time to ensure that the ground was not only ready for The Rabble’s return but a number of improvements could be put in place. Amongst some of the improvements are the instalment of new pink seats, replacing those that have broken over the years. These have been purchased by the Dulwich Hamlet Supporters’ Trust at a cost of £5,000. This amount, together with a previous loan of £13,000 made to the Football club in October this year, the Trust have requested, via the current Club Directors, that a total amount of £18,500 be converted into shares of the Football Club. One of the Supporters’ Trust main objectives has been to help secure a long term future for the football club in East Dulwich. The commitment to this, especially over the past 12 months, as never been stronger and the Trust see this as the ideal time to strengthen the commitment with the purchase of further shares in the club. It is great to

see everyone connected at the club continuing to work hard in not only securing the club’s future but also helping in and around Southwark. The Trust’s traditional Christmas party was held on Thursday 20 December at the newly redecorated club bar, here at Champion Hill. Many thanks to all those who attend and help raise funds for the club 12th Man Scheme and this year’s club charity partner Redthread. In addition, thanks to the many local business who donated prizes for our raffle and auction that helped us raise £1,200 that will be split 50/50 between Redthread and 12th Man. The club bar is now opening 7 days a week and looks amazing thanks to all the hard work all the hard work that David, the new bar manager, and an amazing group of volunteers (both supporters and members of our local community) have done. With the bar opening each day after the new year, we hope that it will be a real asset for the club, supporters and local East Dulwich community.

Upcoming Dulwich Hamlet Home Fixtures • Welling United - Saturday 9 February 15:00 • Hemel Hempstead – Saturday 16 February 15:00 Information on all fixtures and how to purchase advance tickets for home games at Champion Hill can be found on the club’s official website: dulwichhamlet.co.uk www.dulwichhamletfc.london @DulwichHamletFC | info@dhst.org.uk 07951 640099 @dhstorg

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Financial Matters with David Frederick

Is this the new banking relationship?

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o, has often meant, no. However, no action may be authority to proceed. Two days in the life of Amanda's banking relationship may enlighten us. It was a Monday evening in December at around 5pm and the banks were closed when Amanda received a text message from her bank asking her whether she had made a payment. It was from her dormant student current account which had been inactive for over three years. Amanda knew that she had not made a payment and was cautious about fraud so she did not respond. Moreover, she did not wish to get caught up in an elaborate fraud, where fraudsters seek to get individuals to call them back and part with their personal information. Amanda thought her action would be fine as she would be visiting the bank the next day with her passport, as she did not have a bank card for the account, so she was not too worried. The text message asked her whether she had tried to make a payment for £200 and requested that she replied ‘Y' to verify, or ‘N’ if it is wasn’t her. Amanda didn’t respond and thought if it was a valid text as she had not engaged with the text, the transaction would not be processed. She received another text stating, that she was making a payment to a loan company. This served to confirm to Amanda that it was all a trick to try and engage her because she did not have any loan outstanding with any company. This reaffirmed her plan to visit the bank the next day to alert them that she had been receiving these text messages which were purporting to come from them. On Tuesday, Amanda received another text stating £100 had left her account then several other texts in quick succession advising her that she was approaching her overdraft limit. This was followed by another text alerting her that her bank card had been declined on a payment as there was insufficient funds in her account. Finally, another text arrived advising Amanda that she had reached her overdraft limit and a payment was required by the close of business otherwise she would incur an

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overdraft fee. At this point panic set in and Amanda abandoned her planned lunchtime bank visit as it was apparent that whatever was happening was now urgent. Amanda briskly exited her meeting and dashed to the bank. Following her passing the bank’s security check and the customer service clerk review of the barrage of text messages, it was confirmed that the Amanda’s text alerts were genuine but the transactions were fraudulent. Shortly, thereafter the bank resolved the fraudulent withdrawals of over £3,000 from Amanda’s account. Unfortunately, the bank has still been unable to explain to Amanda, why the transactions had been authorised from her account despite her non response to their text messages. Are the bank suggesting to us that by not responding to their text messages customers are effectively authorising them to make the transaction? If this is the case then bank customers should be aware of this new meaning. Is no response the new yes? Furthermore, why did the bank, who allegedly, know their customers and have robust anti-fraud systems allow a dormant bank account to suddenly become active with a flurry of small payments, to go unnoticed? A banking relationship lesson for bank customers is, always take action in response to a text or alert from your bank. Other tips to stay safe are: 1) cancel all those dormant bank and credit card accounts; 2) use your bank's mobile app to monitor your account; 3) check your bank transactions daily; 4) be vigilant on the location of ATMs that you use; 5) if possible only withdraw cash from ATMs inside banks. David Frederick FCCA Principal Marcus Bishop Associates Chartered Certified Accountants


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The Last Word – Tania Brown I’m Tania Brown, a local and international yoga teacher and mum of two teenage boys. I run community yoga classes in SE21 and SE5 which are open to EVERYONE! No ego, no competition, no matter what your fitness level, age, status or body shape. Classes are affordable, but can be free if you need them to be.

How long have you lived in the area? 5 years.

What brought you here? Schools! We lived in Peckham for 10 years and we were not in the catchment for our local community school. We chose to move to get into The Charter School instead of home-schooling!

What do you most value about the area? Our community and neighbours. We really look out for each other’s kids and homes. I feel I can really rely on them. We enjoy a glass of wine often and can always get a cup of sugar if needed!

The one thing you couldn’t do without? Yoga!

The most famous person you’ve met? George Clooney.

Describe your perfect weekend Being in Nature, BIG Walk, great food and wine with my family and close friends. Finishing with a wild disco in the kitchen!

What is your favourite place to eat?

Where’s your favourite place to walk? Sydenham Woods with my dog Ziggy or Brockwell Park at dusk.

When I want to relax... I practice Yoga, have a bubble bath and then a massage! I'm an expert at relaxing!

What is your favourite shop?

Moxons or Franklins.

And Other Stories is a good one for me, accessible and innovative.

Coffee or tea? Where?

What was the last thing you bought there?

Coffee at Romeo and Jones in The Village - what a beautiful heart to Dulwich! They always remember your order and love the dogs a little more than the humans! Perks and White in Herne Hill station are also sensational - managing to never let you miss a train and delivering gourmet coffee with a massive smile.

A mohair jumper and some body coconut oil for a Christmas gift.

The book I’m reading at the moment Becoming Michelle Obama.

My perfect holiday...

Cafe. Nothing beats a decent coffee in a gorgeous comfy cafe.

I love holidays! I love being active and swimming in the sea - perhaps Mauritius as I am half Mauritian and it is a little slice of paradise that feels like home.

Your favourite place to go for a drink?

My secret ambition..

First Aid Box on Dulwich Road. Delicious cocktails with super kind and friendly staff that want you to have a great night! Feel like a community and always nice to walk home!

To climb Everest.

Cafe, pub or bar?

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Index of Advertisers Mac Support ..............................................................13 Marcus Bishop Associates ........................................31 The Mind Body & Soul Coach....................................21 Nuttys Childrens Parties...............................................5 Oven Resue................................................................23 Piercy & Co ................................................................13 Property In ..................................................................2 Right at Home............................................................21 Robert Cox French Polishing......................................31 Rosemead Prepartory School - Open Morning............7 SE1 Roofing ................................................................23 SE Magazines: Local advertising ...............................33 SS PC Repairs ............................................................21 Smart Business Networking ......................................33 Super Carers.................................................................9 Walsh Glazing ............................................................23

After School Club .........................................................5 Alexandra Nurseries ..................................................13 Alleyn’s School Free Lectures & Workshops..............15 Alleyn’s School Holidays Camps................................25 Around Dulwich .........................................................33 Bells Bathrooms & Kitchens.......................................11 Bespoke Windows .....................................................31 Bishop Challoner - Open Morning ............................27 Cooking with Scissors Networking ............................33 The Dovetail Joint ......................................................15 Dream Doors: Quality Kitchen Facelifts .....................25 Dulwich Choral Society.................................................5 Dulwich College The Sports Club ................................7 Hansons Auctioneers & Valuers - Valuation Days.......7 Home Instead Senior Care ....................................Back JAM Training & JAM Extended Schools ........................5

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