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Issue 182 - January 2022 In this issue What’s On Garden Talk Food & Drink Fitness Tips Education News Financial Matters Dulwich Charity Lunch Dulwich Hamlet FC
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Welcome to SE21 This month I am going to ignore what is happening in the news and keep my fingers crossed that we were all able to meet up at Christmas. By the time you are reading this, it will be all over and 2022 will be starting! As usual I have rounded up all the great events taking place in and around Dulwich. The events pages start on page 6. January is usually a quiet month but we still have six pages of online and in person events happening in and around Dulwich. Please do check any event before turning up to make sure that they are still going ahead. I am sure there plenty of changes in the coming months. Home Instead Wandsworth, Lambeth & Dulwich is determined to keep older adults engaged and connected, having donated funds that will help community groups and initiatives stay active. See page 24. Link Age Southwark sent an update on their Big Give Christmas Challenge. Full details pages 28. Last month saw the return of the Dulwich Charity lunch which I organised to raise much-needed funds for Link Age Southwark. Thankfully the lunch was very well attended and we raised a fantastic amount for the charity. Please do take a look on pages 30 & 31 to see how we got on. Until next time.
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Contents Welcome ..................................................................... 3 Events Calendar.......................................................... 4 What’s On.................................... 6, 8, 18, 19, 26 & 27 Noticeboard .............................................................. 10 Garden Talk ............................................................. 12 Food & Drink ........................................................... 14 Fitness Tips............................................................... 16
Education News........................................................ 20 Financial Matters ..................................................... 22 Community Initiatives Stay Alive............................. 24 The Big Give Update.................................................. 28 Dulwich Charity Lunch Update.........................30 & 31 Dulwich Hamlet Football Club.................................. 32 Index ........................................................................ 34
February Deadline - 14 January (please allow an extra two days if design is required) To advertise in SE21 please contact Angela Burgess on 020 8693 9040 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 - January 2022 | 3
Events Calendar - January 2022 Monday
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Tuesday
28th
Wednesday
29th
Thursday
30th
Friday
31st
Saturday
1st New Year’s Day parkrun, see p6.
Sunday
2nd Weekly Horniman Market see p6.
27th 3rd Bank Holiday
4th
5th
11th
12th
Words Aloud: A Reading Group, p18. Life Drawing course at EDT see p18. Dulwich WI, see p18.
17th
Life Drawing Classes, see p18. Dulwich Park Runners see p19.
18th
Nutrition to Support Menopause, see p19. Portraiture Classes, see p6.
19th
13th
25th
Words Aloud: A Reading Group, p18.
Life Drawing Classes, see p18.
Life Drawing course at EDT see p18.
Burn’s Night Whisky Tasting at EDT, see p26.
Building Selfesteem for Teenagers, see p26.
Dulwich Park Runners see p18.
26th
14th
BNI Adventurers Online Meeting, see p8. Small Business Huddle Online Meeting p8. Dulwich Folk Dance Club, p8 The Arts Society Dulwich, p19.
20th
BNI Adventurers Online Words Aloud: A Meeting, see p8. Reading Group, p18. Small Business Huddle Life Drawing Online Meeting p8. course at EDT Life Drawing Classes, see p18. Dulwich Folk see p18. Dance Club, p8. Portraiture The Best Business Dulwich Park Classes, see p6. Growth Event in Runners see p19. Dulwich! See p194.
24th
7th
8th
9th
parkrun, see p6.
Weekly Horniman Market see p6. South London Dance School Double Bill p8.
Dulwich Folk Dance Club, p8.
Dulwich Park Runners see p19.
10th
6th
Holiday Drop Off at Dulwich College Sports Club, see p27. On The Street BNI Adventurers Online Where you Live, Portraiture Meeting, see p8. p6. Classes, see p6. Small Business Huddle Honor Oak WI, Online Meeting p8. see p18.
27th
15th parkrun, see p6.
21st
22nd parkrun, see p6.
28th
BNI Adventurers Online Meeting, see p8. Portraiture Small Business Huddle Classes, see p6. Online Meeting p8. U3A Meeting, see p27. Kit Hawes, & Aaron Cooking with Supporting your Scissors - Smart Catlow, Caroline Dyslexic Learner, Business Stupnicka & Joe see p26. Networking, see Wilkes, see p27. Dulwich Folk p26. Dance Club, p8.
16th Weekly Horniman Market see p6.
23rd Weekly Horniman Market see p6.
29th
30th
parkrun, see p6.
Weekly Horniman Market see p6.
Forthcoming Events Further details where available can be found in the News and Events pages 6, 8, 18, 19, 26 & 27. Please read as not all the events can fit on the calendar! 4 | SE21 - January 2022
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What's On - January Saturdays 1, 8, 15, 22 & 29 January: Parkruns in Dulwich Park and Peckham Rye Park
Tuesday 4 January: On the Street where you Live:
9am-10am. Free, weekly timed 5k run, jog or walk. Every Saturday at 9am promptly starting from Queen Mary’s Gate (Dulwich Park) and Colyton Road Entrance (Peckham Rye Park). Register once and bring your printed barcode (can be used at any parkrun across the world). First-timers briefing at 08.50. https://www.parkrun.org.uk/dulwich/ https://www.parkrun.org.uk/peckhamrye/
8pm - 9pm. The first Dulwich Society online talk for 2022 will be a detailed illustrated history of the development of Park Hall Road in West Dulwich. It features the long-lost Rosendale Hall, the Manor House and the Croxted Rd shops and will complement the “On the Street Where You Live”; series previously published in the Dulwich Society Journal. Bell House, 27 College Road, SE21 7BG. https://www.bellhouse.co.uk.
Sundays 2, 9, 16, 23 & 30 January: The weekly Horniman Market
10am–3pm. The weekly Horniman Market is open to provide food items including fresh fruit, vegetables, cheese, bread, cake, meat and street food. Alongside food stalls, you’ll find body care, clothing, jewellery, design and craft; most are locally produced, ethical and many use environmentally friendly materials, natural and organic ingredients. www.horniman.ac.uk. 100 London Road, Forest Hill, SE23 3PQ. 6 | SE21 - January 2022
Pub to Pub - Park Hall Road between the Rosendale and the Alleyn's Head
Wednesdays 5, 12, 19 & 26 January: Zoom Portraiture @ Dulwich Art Group & School
2pm - 5pm. A hybrid session with 15 artists allowed into the studio and also cameras for artists attending through Zoom. Paint a clothed model with a focus on the portrait over two three-hour sessions. We give you a wide view and a closer portrait view so you can work out the framing for yourself. The model will at times be engaged in conversation to bring some animation to the face. www.dulwichartgroup.co.uk 8
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What's On - January Thursdays 6, 13, 20 & 27 January: BNI Adventurers
(online meeting) 6.30am-8.30am. Are you looking to grow your business? We have kept £9.4million in the local economy this year alone. We’ve changed the way the world does business... now it is Dulwich’s turn. Please contact Hayley on 07843 989728 for more information.
Thursdays 6, 13, 20 & 27 January: Small Business Huddle
10am-11am on Zoom. Join our weekly warm and supportive online networking gathering. We meet to share our offerings, meet other business owners, connect on a regular basis, find collaborations and cheerlead each other. First Huddle free then only £5/month and includes a free Facebook Group. https://smallbusinesshuddle.co.uk. 8 | SE21 - January 2022
Thursdays 6, 13, 20 & 27 January: Dulwich Folk Dance Club (Country Dancing) The Christmas decorations will be down and you may even need cheering up! So come country (aka folk) dancing at St Barnabas Parish Hall, Dulwich Village from 8pm to 10 pm on Thursdays. The hall is lovely, spacious, and airy so you won’t feel hemmed in. A fun evening awaits you. Even if you’re an inexperienced dancer, there’s no need to hover on the side. You can join in immediately and get the full benefit of the event as all dances are first practised and then "called”. And there are many people to partner you and show you how it's done, should you need it. To start the year off, we have Sue Hastings calling. So you’ll be sure of having a good time, Make it an Epiphany to remember! Covid-19: The Club abides by Government Guidelines. Please do not attend if you believe you may have covid-19 or if you have recently had a positive lateral flow test. Thursday 13 January: For our second dance of the year, we have Michele Odell calling. And another good time is bound to be had. So, get out those dancing shoes and come along. Thursday 20 January: We have the very experienced Joyce Wood calling. We expect beautiful music and lovely dances. Thursday 27 January: Tonight, Jane Lowe will be guiding us through the dances and Jane has some very intriguing, imaginative dances. St Barnabas Parish Hall, Gilkes Place, Dulwich Village SE21 7BT. John Blase: 020 8693 2873 johnhblase@aol.com Wendy Newall: 07821 089861 wendy.marsh@hotmail.com.
Sunday 9th January: South London Dance School Double Bill 2pm and 6pm. Act I - 'The Scarecrows' Wedding' and Act II - 'This is Me' The show running time (including interval) is expected to be approximately 2 hours and 25 minutes and the show will be suitable for children aged 3 years and above. For full details please go to: www.southlondondanceschool.co.uk 18
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Winter’s Star Performers Garden Talk with Janine Winlaw | Instagram @janinewinlaw Whether it’s attractive bark, shiny berries or a splash of colour, there are lots of plants to add winter interest to your garden….
Beautiful Bark Betula utilis var. jacquemontii ‘Grayswood Ghost’ has brilliant white bark, which glows out in soft wintery light. It’s lovely as a multi-stem and fab underplanted with snowdrops and crocuses. Prunus serrula is another winter showstopper with shiny mahogany bark striped with lenticels. Parrotia persica can be grown as a wonderfully sculptural multi-stemmed tree. On mature trees, the steely grey bark flakes off in patches giving interest and texture in winter. Acer griseum (Paperbark Maple) is a small tree with chestnut bark that peels off to reveal cinnamon coloured wood beneath. Or for a brighter, redder bark, try Acer palmatum ‘Sango-kaku.’
Fabulous Flowers Clematis cirrhosa ‘Jingle Bells’ has creamy bell-like flowers and evergreen foliage from December. Or for a splash of pinky brown look out for Clematis cirrhosa var. purpurascens ‘Freckles’. Both ideally need a sheltered south-facing wall. Cyclamen coum are delicate hardy cyclamen with tiny pink flowers and silvery leaves (December to March) that make a gorgeous carpet under deciduous shrubs and trees with ferns and snowdrops. Narcissus ‘Rijnveld’s Early Sensation’ flowers as early as December – perfect for those too impatient to wait until spring for their daffs. Hamamelis x intermedia ‘Jelena’ is a shrub that makes a winter focal point with its delicate golden orange scented thread-like petals on bare stems from Dec and March. Great for bringing into the house for a scented flower display. Winter flowering daphnes such as Daphne odora with its delicate clusters of pale pink flowers will give you a lift on a cold day. Edgeworthia, closely related to daphnes, has clusters of scented yellow flowers on bare stems in winter, for some serious wow factor! Winter-scented viburnum such as V. bodnantense and closely related Viburnum farreri both have clusters of sweet-smelling flowers on bare stems. 12 | SE21 - January 2022
Stunning Stems Cornus alba ‘Sibirica’ (Dogwood), with its brilliant coral stems in winter makes a wonderful display in a largish group. I also like Cornus alba ‘Elegantissima’ which has variegated leaves in summer. Intersperse with gleaming olive stemmed Cornus sericea ‘Flaviramea’ for more impact or underplant with crocus or bright evergreen grasses such as Carex ‘Evergold’. Prune at least some of the stems hard back each year as young stems produce the colour. Corylus avellana ‘Contorta’ (contorted hazel) has curling stems and catkins that make a lovely focal point in a winter garden.
Beguiling Berries Callicarpa bodinieri var. giraldii ‘Profusion’ has clusters of amazing purple/pink berries, which cling to bare branches - bringing a serious wow factor to the garden in winter. Nandina domestica is an upright airy shrub with spectacular clusters of bright red berries in the winter against purplish leaves. Ilex aquifolium ‘J.C.van Tol’ is an almost spineless self-fertile holly so has guaranteed bright red berries on dark into winter - or until the birds get at them! Rosa rugosa roses such as Roseraie de l’Hay are tough useful roses with big red hips into winter. Alternatively R. moyesiii has long orange hips and Rosa glauca is striking with purple grey foliage and red hips – all bringing jolly cheer in the gloomy winter months.
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Squash & Black Bean Casserole Recipes from Suzanne James | www.suzannejames.co.uk
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Ingredients • 1 tablespoon of coconut oil • 1 medium red onion chopped • 1 red bell pepper diced • 1 green bell pepper diced • 3 cloves garlic minced • 2 spring onions chopped • 1 whole butternut squash, peeled and cut into ½” cubes (can use less according to taste) 1 can of black beans drained & rinsed • ½ teaspoon mixed herbs • 2 sprigs fresh thyme • 1 can coconut milk • 500ml vegetable stock • 2 handfuls of kale or spinach, chopped • ¼ teaspoon cayenne pepper • 1-2 teaspoons of chilli flakes (optional) • Salt & Pepper to taste
Method 1) Heat the oil in a large pot over a medium to high heat. Add the red onion and bell peppers and cook until soft (about 3 minutes). Stir in the garlic and spring onions and cook for 1 minute. 2) Add the butternut squash, black beans, mixed 14 | SE21 - January 2022
herbs and thyme and stir well. Stir in the coconut milk, vegetable stock, cayenne pepper and chilli flakes (optional) and bring to the boil. 3) Season to taste with salt & pepper. 4) Reduce the heat to a simmer and cook for 20 minutes. 5) Stir in the kale or spinach and cook for about 4 minutes. 6) Stir with brown rice and avocado. Enjoy!
In Season This Month Vegetables - Jerusalem Artichokes, Beetroot, Broccoli, Brussels Sprouts, Cabbage, Carrots, Cauliflower, Celeriac, Celery, Chicory, Garlic, Kale, Leeks, Mushrooms, Onions, Parsnips, Potatoes, Pumpkin, Red Cabbage, Shallots, Spinach, Swede, Turnips. Fruit & Nuts - Apples, Pears (late – Concorde, Doyenne du Comice, Conference and Winter Nellis), Rhubarb (forced), Walnuts Meat - Duck (end of season), Guinea Fowl, Hare, Partridge, Venison Fish & Seafood - Brill, Clams, Cockles, Haddock, Halibut, Hake, John Dory, Lemon Sole, Salmon (coming into season), Monkfish, Mussels, Oyster, Plaice, Turbot
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Focus on Performance Not Perfection Fitness tips with Leanne Spencer | www.bodyshotperformance.com
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’d like to tell you a little story. Some years ago, I went to a show on London’s South Bank called Circa. It’s an acrobatic show and these athletes were doing the most extraordinary things. Balancing on one arm, doing jumps on stilts. I mean, incredible stuff. Sitting there in the audience close to the front row, I had a really clear view of the action. What stood out for me was that despite these people doing the most extraordinary things, their bodies varied quite a bit. Some were tall, some were short, some are incredibly cut. There was lots of muscular definition and others less so, but they were all incredibly strong. All of them were able to do all the stunts and all the tricks. Literally carrying the bodyweight of another, perhaps larger athlete on their shoulders whilst they were standing on one leg.
Performance Over Perfection What stood out for me was what these guys valued was performance over perfection. None of them were striving to get cut abdominals or bulging quadricep muscles. They were only focused on whether they could perform those stunts safely and with some degree of longevity, twice a day, 10 times a week. I wonder how much we, as agile business athletes, value performance over perfection? Are we chasing this notion of perfection and that we need to do everything, we need to appear a certain way, we need to perform a certain way? Or are we just focused on doing what we can achieve, for example, on delivering something that is good enough? On making ourselves happy and not worrying so much about external validation.
Seeking Internal Validation, Not External If we were able to make that mind shift into really focusing on performance, not perfection life could be significantly better for ourselves. I invite you to look at that in your own life. If you like, take the Circa analogy, are you looking for a chiselled appearance or are you just focusing on where that body can take you? The journey it can take you on. The experiences you can have with it, 16 | SE21 - January 2022
the connection you can form. Or are you focused on maybe the aesthetics? You can apply that to any aspect of life, to physical training, to your work, to the connection you have in your social environments, to the hobbies that you do. You can apply it to absolutely everything.
High-Achieving People and Burnout One thing I do know about high-achieving people, we do tend to get very caught up in this notion of perfectionism. And I think it can be a bit of a hiding to nothing and take you down that route to burnout. One of the commonalities of people who have burnout is that they very often described themselves as perfectionists. Let’s call ourselves performance-ists, if you like, I’m focused on what we can do with our minds and our bodies and not so much what they look like.
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What's On - January Mondays 10, 17, 24 & 31 January: Words Aloud: A
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11am-12.30pm. No Homework! Weekly discussions exploring stories and poems for sheer enjoyment, looking at how writers achieve their effects, led by author Lynn Knight. No pens, no paper, no prep, no pressure. FREE, but numbers are limited. To book a place or find out more contact lkreadingrlf@gmail.com Brought to you by the Royal Literary Fund Anerley Town Hall, 123a Anerley Road, Anerley, SE20 8AJ.
Monday 10 January: Dulwich WI Monthly Meeting
Tuesdays 11, 18 & 25 January: Tuesday Evening Life Drawing Zoom & Drop-in Session
7pm–8.30pm. This is an online drawing & painting session conducted via Zoom and in studio. Long pose life painting and drawing. A single pose held for three hours with 5-minute model breaks every 25 minutes. This class will be run by Freya Tate, a wonderful artist with a sharp eye and a playful line. The session will be life model focused but Freya will introduce chaotic elements to challenge you and move your drawing on to higher levels. The Dulwich Art Group & School. www.dulwichartgroup.co.uk.
Tuesday 4 January: Honor Oak WI
7.30pm-9.30pm. We meet on the second Monday of each month at Fifty Seven, 57 North Cross Road, East Dulwich, SE22. https://dulwichwi.com
Mondays 10 JanuaryMonday 7 February: Life Drawing Course 7.30pm-9.30pm. 5 weeks. Suitable for beginners and intermediate adults. Upstairs at EDT, 1 Lordship Lane, East Dulwich SE22. Full details www.theartsfactory.london. 18 | SE21 - January 2022
We meet on the first Tuesday of each month, currently via Zoom, at 7:30pm. twitter.com/honoroakwi www.facebook.com/groups/honoroakwi/ Honoroak_WI Email: honoroakwi@gmail.com
What's On - January Tuesdays 11, 18 & 25 January: Social runs with DPR
7.30pm-8.30pm. Trevor Bailey Clubhouse, Dulwich Common, Dulwich, London, UK map directions. Join Dulwich Park Runners at their club runs at 7.30pm on Tuesday evenings. All standards welcome. See the website for more information or email: enquiries@dulwichparkrunners.com www.dulwichparkrunners.co.uk
Wednesday 12 January: Nutrition to Support Menopause
7pm - 8pm. Making the right food and lifestyle choices can support you through the menopause. Find out which foods can help with hormone balance and bone health, and which foods could make symptoms worse. This fact-filled talk explains how the right food and lifestyle choices can support you through the menopause, and minimise menopausal symptoms such as hot flushes, night sweats, anxiety and joint pain. Bell House, 27 College Road, London, SE21 7BG. https://www.bellhouse.co.uk. To get your listing here contact: angela@semagazines.co.uk
Thursday 13 January: Dido Elizabeth Belle and the Beginnings of Abolition
8pm - 9pm. The Arts Society Dulwich lecture at JAGS Sixth Form Centre off Green Dale, East Dulwich, SE22 8TX. Guests welcome, £10 at the door, no booking required. We will look at Dido's image and a variety of paintings by artists including Reynolds and Turner in the context of abolition, changing attitudes towards the slave trade and the first stirrings of anti-slavery in Britain. Speaker: Lesley Primo. https://www.theartssocietydulwich.org.uk.
Monday 17 January: Entrepreneurs Circle Local Meeting: Dulwich 6pm-8pm (registration from 5.30pm). A new type of Business Growth Meeting (with some networking) that's guaranteed to help your business grow. Our meetings always have a featured content session where we share a practical marketing tactic or strategy that you can use in your business to get more customers and make more sales! It's a DOUBLE WHAMMY! You'll get more customers IN the meetings through networking and referrals PLUS you'll also leave with actionable ideas to market your business once you get home too. Whether you're an existing EC member or this is your very first meeting, if you're a business owner from the Dulwich area, we'd love to have you join us at our September Meeting. IMPORTANT: this event is exclusively for Members of Entrepreneurs Circle so you'll either need to sign up (for free) at the event, or at the link below: https://eclocal.co.uk/Dulwich/join/ Join your fellow Dulwich business owners for our Entrepreneurs Circle Local Meeting at The Clock House (Upstairs) 198a Peckham Rye, East Dulwich, London SE22 9QA. SE21 - January 2022 | 19
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Thinking Creatively Education News from Alleyn's | www.alleyns.org.uk Sarah Hoskins, teacher of Art and Design Technology at Alleyn’s Junior School, tells us why Art is not just fun but also important for your child’s development. hen you watch a child drawing or painting, you see their total absorption as they concentrate on creating something from nothing. Using just one’s imagination and creativity to express a thought, a feeling or an idea is a wonderful process, and a skill we should nurture in our children. Art fosters experimentation more than many other activities. It gives children the freedom and choice to create something that is unique to them and this can lead to a strong sense of ownership and pride. Creativity has been linked with wellbeing, and the more children explore their individual identity and develop their sense of self, the more content they will be. The ability to think creatively also benefits your child in their academic studies and their future career. Art activities improve children’s fine motor skills, which in turn help develop their handwriting skills. In addition, drawing, painting and sculpting help develop visual-spatial processing skills, which are beneficial to both mathematics and reading.
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Getting Started Art is a fun activity and getting creative with your child is the perfect opportunity to spend quality time together. Remember: • Use as many different materials as possible. Junk modelling encourages your child to be resourceful and creative. You just need Sellotape, glue, and paint – along with whatever you find in your recycling bag. • Try using their favourite picture or story as a creative impetus and use sites like Pinterest for other ideas. • Let your child experiment – even if you think what they’re doing isn’t a great idea – some of their results will surprise you! • Accept that being creative will be messy and put down a cloth or newspaper. • Try to get along to galleries and museums (not just 20 | SE21 - January 2022
the large ones) so that your child can appreciate artists and crafts people from different cultures and eras. Many galleries also offer lower-cost or free activities for families as well as creative stimuli on their websites (see the links below).
Helping The Process Your child doesn’t need to create a masterpiece! The process and the skills they learn during the creative activity are more important than the result. Let them choose the direction that their artwork will take but ask them questions about their work as it progresses. If their work doesn’t go as they planned help them to problem, solve or take a new direction. Remember that there are no wrong answers in art. In fact, making mistakes can be liberating and present new and exciting opportunities. If you build in regular time for your child to be creative at home, having fun with art could become an expressive outlet you both look forward to.
Useful Links • www.nationalgallery.org.uk/events/families • www.tate.org.uk/kids • www.dulwichpicturegallery.org.uk/learning/ Art Play and Let’s Make Some Great Art books, both by Marion Deuchars.
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Tax Return Reminder Don’t forget your SEISS!
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ith Christmas behind us, we begin our customary countdown to the 31st January self-assessment tax deadline, for the army of taxpayers who regard 31st January as a target date. On 4th January 2021 HMRC had only received 55% of the 12.1 million tax returns due for submission. However, this year’s task is quite different for many of the taxpayers who received support last year. For those taxpayers who cannot remember yesterday let alone last year, the support last year was the Self-Employment Income Support Scheme (SEISS). The support the government introduced to assist the self-employed through the COVID-19 pandemic. As a reminder the support is and was a taxable grant. In the words of Frank Sinatra, “..and now, the end is near.” The first taxable grant, worth up to £7,500, was paid out in August 2020. That was followed by a second grant of up to £6,570 and a third grant, worth up to £7,500. Many self-employed individuals or business partners who met the SEISS’s eligibility criteria could have claimed the maximum of £21,570 in SEISS grants during 2020-21. What’s that got to do with my tax return, you may wonder? Quite a lot, actually, as the three emergency support grants received via the SEISS between 6 April 2020 and 5 April 2021 are taxable. The time has come for the reporting of all your taxable income from the 2020-21 tax year, by the self-assessment deadline for online tax returns, midnight on 31 January 2022. Hence our Frank Sinatra reference! For many self-employed individuals, a large portion of their taxable income for 2020-21 will have come via the SEISS grants, as their businesses were forced to close due to lockdown restrictions, or they simply struggled to continue in business. As usual, the maintenance of records of your income and expenses for the previous tax year will be helpful for completing your tax return. This includes records of any of the three SEISS grants received. If your unincorporated business was adversely affected by the pandemic and your annual trading profit was £50,000 or less, you
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would’ve been eligible to obtain the first three taxable grants via the SEISS in 2020-21. These grants must be included in your selfemployment profit for 2020/21, and will be subject to income tax and Class 4 NICs. As a reminder, these grants also form part of the small-profit threshold for Class 2 NICs. On this year’s self-assessment tax return, there is a separate box within the ‘other tax adjustments’ section for disclosing the amount of SEISS received. Don’t forget if you understate your SEISS received, HMRC will remind you from their internal records. Therefore it is advisable not to let your amnesia affect you when reporting your SEISS. If you claimed the maximum amount (£21,570) of the three SEISS grants in 2020-21, this will be added to any other taxable income before you are assessed for income tax on the excess above the £12,500 personal allowance. As a reminder if you claimed any SEISS in 2020-21, you should have maintained records of your claim and grant received. Therefore, the reporting of SEISS received in your tax return is not a laborious or time consuming task. Taxpayers and business operators are required to retain records of any income from sales or receipts from business expenses incurred. Before you breathe a sigh of relief, don’t forget the fourth and fifth grants are also subject to income tax and NICs. These were paid out in this tax year (2021-22), therefore you will have to revisit them next year when completing your 2021-22 selfassessment tax return on or before 31st January 2023. So it is not quite the end of reporting your SEISS.
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ome Instead Wandsworth, Lambeth & Dulwich is determined to keep older adults engaged and connected, having donated funds that will help community groups and initiatives stay active. The local home care company wrote a £500 cheque for Sing4All, a choir group which over the years has been a source of enjoyment for many people, particularly the older generation. The donation will go towards running costs and allow members to continue benefiting from Not only that, working with its charitable arm, Home Instead Charities, the care company has secured a £1,500 grant for local volunteer group, Link Age Southwark. This combats loneliness among the older population by recruiting volunteers and offering activities that keep ageing adults connected to others. Tony O'Flaherty, owner at Home Instead Wandsworth, Lambeth & Dulwich, says, “Loneliness has always been an issue facing older people – far too many of them go for a long time without good conversation and company from somebody that cares. The pandemic has only exacerbated this problem, since shielding has prevented older people from decent human contact.
“I’m delighted to play a part in supporting community initiatives as they do wonders for the local area. I see first-hand how much it helps to give older adults something to look forward to and a reason to meet likeminded people.” Home Instead Wandsworth, Lambeth & Dulwich provides home care to older adults who want to continue living in familiar surroundings. Support includes companionship, home help, livein care and personal care, such as assistance with dressing and washing. Care visits are a minimum of an hour and delivered by caregivers who are matched based on personality traits and shared interests.
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What's On - January Monday 24 January: Building Self-esteem for Teenagers
Wednesday 26 January: Cooking with Scissors – Smart Business Networking 6.45pm-8pm. An opportunity for local business professionals to meet, make new contacts and gain new business. The last Wednesday of every month. Free Admission. To find out more or register please go to our website: https://cookingwithscissors.co.uk/ The Lordship Pub, 211 Lordship Lane, East Dulwich, SE22 8HA
7pm-8pm. While most young people lack confidence at some point for those with low self-esteem this can stop them from engaging in activities and have an impact on their sense of self. This can be especially difficult for those already experiencing extra challenges for example Dyslexia or ADHD. In this session, we will explore self-esteem and how young people can be impacted. Learn strategies you can use right away to start developing teenagers' confidence and self-worth. We will share further resources to utilise after the session. Building self-esteem and confidence is like any muscle it needs to be developed and used to get stronger. This session is aimed at parents/caregivers & those working with young people, although young people are also welcome to join. Bell House, 27 College Road, London, SE21 7BG. https://www.bellhouse.co.uk.
Tuesday 25 January: Burn's Night Whisky Tasting 7.30pm-9pm. We run whisky tastings in South East London and are very excited to have our first ever event coming to East Dulwich in January, at your amazing East Dulwich Tavern. We will be tasting 5 premium whiskies (priced £35-£70 a bottle) as we go on a journey around Scotland, via our glasses. In honour of the "Son of Scotland", Robert Burns, we'll raise these drams to celebrate this infamous Scottish celebration. Further details and tickets can be found via www.eventbrite.co.uk. East Dulwich Tavern, 1 Lordship Lane, East Dulwich, SE22 8EW. 26 | SE21 - January 2022
Thursday 27 January: Supporting your Dyslexic Learner: Learning Styles
10am-12pm. Tina will help you understand how you can best support your dyslexic child at home and at school. Children with dyslexia may learn differently from you. This course has been designed to help you understand how you can best support a child at home and at school. We will cover how to recognise different learning profiles, multisensory learning, age-appropriate reading matter and tools, note taking, mind mapping, making numeracy more visual and how to gather evidence that a child needs help and support. There will be six sessions on Thursday mornings 10.00am to 12.00pm. Bell House, 27 College Road, Dulwich, SE21 7BG. https://www.bellhouse.co.uk.
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Holiday Drop Off multi-sports camps at Dulwich College Sports Club
2pm-4pm. A talk by the Rev Dr Nicholas Henderson. More details to follow. Dulwich u3a Open Meetings are from 2pm till 4pm unless otherwise stated. During 'normal' times, most of our open meetings take place at Herne Hill Baptist Church, Half Moon Lane, SE24 9HU (unless a different venue is stated). Please check if this meeting is on Zoom first. https://u3asites.org.uk/dulwich/events.
Friday 28 January: Kit Hawes & Aaron Catlow, Caroline Stupnicka, Joe Wilkes
7pm - 11pm. Kit Hawes and Aaron Catlow are two brilliant musicians who draw on many influences to create unique arrangements of traditional songs and tunes, as well as their own compositions. Expect to have a musical journey through Europe and beyond, with dazzling playing combined with musicality and showmanship. "Dexterity, energy and passion" - R2 Magazine Caroline Stupnicka is a powerful singer and has twice been a winner of Islington's Trad2Mad competition. Joe Wilkes was long associated with The Spitz venue in East London, where he played with many well known artists including Bert Jansch, Beth Orton and Davy Graham. “Wilkes is a major talent” - Rock ‘n’ Reel Magazine Please see our website for up-to-date information on the Covid precautions we are taking at all our events. http://thegooseisout.com. The Ivy House, 40 Stuart Road, N unhead, SE15 3BE.
Your children will have a blast in covid compliant bubbles at HDO's fantastic multi-sports camps! Children from age 5+ can take part in a whole range of incredible sports and games to keep them happy, safe and active during the holidays. See www.holidaydropoff.com for more details.
Bubble 3: 4-7 January 2022 (4 days) Dulwich College Sports Club, Pond Cottages, Dulwich, SE21 7LE
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The Big Give
Local Charity Raises Over £26,000 Towards Their Services For Older People
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ink Age Southwark were selected to take part in the Big Give Christmas Challenge, the UK’s biggest online match funding campaign, between Tuesday 30th November and Tuesday 7th December 2021. They were delighted to exceed their £26,000 target, raising a total of £26,945 towards their free transport services. The local charity offers friendly volunteer support for people aged over 60 and those living with dementia, including befriending and group activities. Funds raised from the Christmas Challenge will support their service users to attend the exercise and activity groups they run across the borough. Link Age Southwark’s provision of transport includes volunteer drivers, an accessible minibus and escorted taxis for those living with dementia.
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They provided 4000 transport journeys in the year before the pandemic and are now working hard to reconnect older people with their communities. A record £24.1 million was raised overall for the 928 charities taking part in the Christmas Challenge. As one of the charities involved, Link Age Southwark secured match funding from individual pledgers and their Big Give Champion, The Julia and Hans Rausing Trust, who doubled donations from the public during the week-long campaign. The charity was overwhelmed by the generosity of everyone involved in their fundraising success. You can support Link Age Southwark by joining their upcoming virtual trivia night, ‘Subterranean Secrets and Ghoulish Tales’ at 7.30pm on Tuesday 1st February. Head to their website for further details: https://bit.ly/3BfTSKc
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Fundraising
The Dulwich Charity Lunch This year the Dulwich Charity Lunch raised a fabulous £2,415 for Link Age Southwark
The lunch, now in its 20th year, is held every December (except last year!) and is a fantastic way for local business men and women to meet up and get in to the festive spirit. We were back at The Lordship for the second time. They kindly closed the pub for the event. 54 local business men and women got together and had a great Christmas party. The organisers enjoyed great support from local businesses who donated prizes for the raffle and came along and enjoyed the day. Watch this space for the next one!
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Dulwich Charity Lunch 2021
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he long trudge through Christmas into new year is an often arduous and fruitless time for Dulwich Hamlet, commonly leaving the Pink and Blues staring down the barrel of a lowly league position with the whiff of relegation cordite wafting around Champion Hill’s nostrils. But this year it seems the Covid might have had the serendipitous effect of removing any such olfactory unpleasantness as the pride of East Dulwich find themselves looking up at the stars of promotion from anything but the gutter. Longstanding Hamlet heroic helmsman Gavin Rose has forged and tempered this season's squad into a hardened and steely razor-edged blade of an outfit that would leave a Middle Earth elf pondering long and hard what aspect of the blacksmith’s art they had neglected during their apprenticeship. Emblematic of this excellence was a coruscant contest against Britain’s most senior portmanteau club and fellow high-flyers Ebbsfleet Unite; who, after looking sharp in the first half, were blunted, sheathed and put to the sword by a belligerent Hamlet in front of a giddy rabble at a ram-packed and rocking Champion Hill. Having trailed 2-1 at the
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Index of Advertisers Adrenalin Rush Laser Combat ....................................9 Alexandra Nurseries ..................................................13 Around Dulwich Website............................................33 Alleyn’s Junior School: 5+ & 6+ Applications.............25 Alleyn’s School 11-18 years old: Means-test Bursaries & Scholarships available...........................29 Ayrton Windows & Doors.............................................2 Bells Bathroom and Kitchens.....................................33 Bespoke Windows .....................................................13 Carnegie Dulwich: Estate Agents...............................35 Casa of Peckham: Eco Wood Stove Specialists..........21 Cooking with Scissors: Local Networking...................23 DIY Alcove Cabinets....................................................25 The Dovetail Joint ......................................................23 Dream Doors: Quality Kitchen Facelifts .....................13 Dulwich Carpet Company .........................................21 Dulwich College The Sports Club...............................17
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