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Issue 143 - October 2018 In this issue Events Calendar Monthly Notice Board What’s On Garden Talk Food & Drink Children’s Activities Bell House Events The Last Word

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Welcome to our October issue SE21. As always there is so much to do this month with even more events than last month: a full seven and a half pages, for you to check out, starting on page 8. Remember we update events, stories and news, daily at www.arounddulwich.co.uk. We have a selection of events at the Dulwich Picture Gallery on pages 32 & 33 and a round-up of events at Bell House on page 30. There is even more to do up in Forest Hill at the Horniman Museum on pages 28 & 29. The Last Word this month goes to Silvia Sardinero. Silvia is a Spanish interior designer and decorator, and founder of Blue Patio, see page 40. Until next time.

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Contents

Welcome ..................................................................... 3 Events Calendar ......................................................... 4 Noticeboard ................................................................ 6 What’s On .................... 8, 10, 24, 25, 34, 35, 38 & 39 Garden Talk .............................................................. 12 Food & Drink ....................................................... 14 Dulwich Hamlet FC ................................................... 16 Children’s Activities .........................................18 & 19 Fitness Tips ............................................................. 20 Education News........................................................ 26 The Horniman Museum ..............................28 & 29

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Pets Corner................................................................ 34 Bell House Events..................................................... 30 Home Made ......................................................... 31 Dulwich Picture Gallery ...................................32 & 33 Financial Matters ..................................................... 36 The Last Word ..................................................... 40 Index ........................................................................ 42

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Events Calendar - October Monday

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Parkrun, Peckham Rye ParkPa&rk Dulwich 9am, P24.

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Knit, Crochet & Babble Talks, Goose Green Coffee Natter Club see p8. see p8. Morning @ St Dulwich Folk Dance Laugh Train The Catford Gin Festival, see p24. John’s Church p8. Club, see p10. Comedy, see p8. @ Herne Hill Music Festival, see p10. e Lectur East Dulwich WI Moore GE Honor Oak WI, @7.30pm, see p8 Dulwich College, p10. Work on Emmanuel 7.30pm, see p8. Art in the Wildlife Garden, Dulwich Books presents A History of the World p10. see see p39. An Evening with John Afternoon, in 21 Women with Simpson, see p8. Jenni Murray p8.

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NEW Dulwich WI meeting, see p24 Adam Rutherford with Village Books, see p24. Forest Hill Women’s Institute,

Laugh Train Comedy, see p25.

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Goose Green Coffee Dulwich Folk Dance The Secret Charter Club, see p10. Morning @ St Pub Quiz, see p34. Art Sale, see p34. John’s Church p8. Art in the Dulwich Books The Peckham Afternoon, see p35. Event, see p35. Nunhead WI Society - Peckham Laugh Train Meeting, see p34. Update, see p34. Comedy, see p34. Dulwich & District U3A Mums in Business, see page 35. Meeting, see p35.

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22-26 October Holiday Drop Off @ Dulwich College Sports Club, see p6.

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Laugh Train Comedy, see p35. Lino Printing Course, see p35.

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Herne Hill Music Festival, see p18. Dulwich & District Dulwich Folk Dance Goose Green Coffee Art in the Club, see p25. Twin Club Sale p25. East Dulwich Car Morning @ St The Arts Society Afternoon, see p25. Autumn Fayre, p25. Boot Sale see p44. John’s Church p8. Dulwich Illustrated Metropolitan Police Violin & Harpiscord Lecture, see p25. Recital @ Bell House, Choir, see p25. Speeches of Note, see p30. Hot Flush Women’s Village Books & Health Event @ Bell Singaround @ The Alleyn’s Drama, p25. House, see p20. Ivy House, p34. Solasta @ The Ivy House, see p25.

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Parkrun, Peckham Rye ParkPa&rk Dulwich 9am, P24.

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Beekeeping for Beginners @ Bell House, see p30.

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The Dulwich Players presents Life x 3, see p35. Horniman Halloween Fair, see p9. Goose Green Coffee Dulwich Folk Dance Alleyn’s Head Car Morning @ St Club, see p10. Trimdon Grange Boot Sale, see p38. East Dulwich Car John’s Church p8. Explosion, Lords of Boot Sale see p38. East Dulwich Legend Thyme & Little Big Community Centre The Bigger Picture Give & Take, p38 Noise @ The Ivy see p38. House, p38. Kids Halloween Crafts, see p38.

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22-26 October Holiday Drop Off @ Dulwich College Sports Club, see p6. Goose Green Coffee Morning @ St John’s Church p8. Work on Emmanuel Laugh Train Comedy, see p39. Wildlife Garden, p39. Edward Burne-Jones Exhibition @ Bell House, see p30. Cooking with Scissors. see p39.

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Forthcoming Events Further details where available can be found in the News and Events pages 8, 10, 24, 25, 34, 35, 38 & 39. Please read as not all the events can fit on the calendar! 4 | SE21 - October 2018


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What's On - October Tuesday 2 October: Honor Oak Women’s Institute 7.30 at The General Napier Pub, 73 Bovill Road, SE23 1EX. All ladies are welcome, please do come along, the first visit is free and due to our new larger venue we now have spaces for new members to join. Please feel free to call Gill on 07949 569018 if you have any questions We meet on the first Tuesday of every month from 7.30pm.

Tuesday 2 October: Babble Talks 11.30-12.30pm. An event for all new parents who are looking for something to stimulate their minds. We invite expert guest speakers to present a 20-minute talk, participate in a bit of interactive fun and games and then answer audience questions. It’s an opportunity to flex those intellectual muscles for an hour and switch focus – these talks are NOT about parenting! Tickets are £7.50 in advance or £10 on the door. Events last 1 hour, including a 20-minute talk, an interactive section and a Q&A. For parents with babies under 1 year-old. Follow @BabbleTalks on social media. Opportunity to socialise over lunch after the event. The East Dulwich Tavern, London SE22 8EW (4th Sept, 2nd Oct, 6th Nov). Contact Ruth and Ian on 07870 568779 or babbletalks@gmail.com

Tuesday 2 October: Laugh Train Home Comedy 8pm-10pm (doors at 7.30pm). Tez Ilyas (Mock the Week, Comedy Central Live from the Comedy Store, The Now Show, Virtually Famous, Live from the BBC and more), with Alasdair Beckett-King (Winner, 2017 Leicester Mercury Comedian of the Year), Junior Booker and MC Robyn Perkins. The Honor Oak, 1 St German’s Road, Forest Hill, SE23 1RH. Cost: £7 Adv. / £8 on the door www.LaughTrainHome.com.

Tuesday 2 October: A History of the World in 21 Women with Jenni Murray 7pm Join us for an entertaining evening as BBC Radio 4’s Woman’s Hour presenter Jenni Murray celebrates the lives, struggles and achievements of some of history’s most extraordinary women from around the globe. ‘Every single woman in this book flies in the face of the conventional notion that women are somehow the ‘weaker sex’. Every one of them was, or is, strong, ambitious and determined… What we can learn from these women is that your sex has nothing to do with it.’ Jenni Murray. MCT Theatre, Alleyn’s School, Townley Road, SE22 8SU. Tickets: mct.alleyns.org.uk. 8 | SE21 - October 2018

Wednesdays 3, 10, 17, 24 & 31 October: 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 3 October: East Dulwich WI Meeting This month’s meeting is a workshop ‘Making Tealight Holders with Gabriela Szulman’. Taking place at 7.30pm at our usual home, Upstairs at the East Dulwich Tavern in Lordship Lane, we are excited to welcome Gabriela, who is a local artist and maker, for a fun night of crafting. She creates pictures, greeting cards, jewellery and decorative objects with images inspired by memory, nostalgia and a love of everything vintage. She regularly runs workshops locally and will be showing us how to make her beautiful decoupage tealight holders. The EDWI is currently open for new members. Why not try us out – you can come along to 3 meetings before committing yourself (£3 fee per night). Email: edwicommittee@eastdulwichwi.co.uk or visit www.eastdulwichwi.co.uk.

Thursdays 4, 11, 18 & 25 October: Knit, Crochet and Natter Club @ Really Maria 6:30pm - 9:00pm. FREE CLUB. Really Maria, 15 Lordship Lane, East Dulwich SE22 8EW. www.reallymaria.com.

Thursday 4 October: An Evening with John Simpson Join us on 4th October to hear John Simpson discuss his exciting new thriller, Moscow Midnight, at All Saints West Dulwich. We are thrilled to have John with us on the day the book is released. All Saints Church, Lovelace Road, London SE21 8JY. From 19.00 – 20.30. £12 (admission + glass of wine/soft drink. £25 (admission + book + glass of wine/soft drink). Tickets via eventbrite at: https://bit.ly/2PKYLCY

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What's On - October Friday 5 - 14 October: Herne Hill Music Festival

Dulwich College: a Cradle of Writers? Thursday 4 October 2018, 6.30-9pm, Dulwich College Patrick Humphries, Simon Brett and Tom Rob Smith in conversation with Dr Joe Spence, Master of Dulwich College. It is widely known that PG Wodehouse was a proud old boy of Dulwich College. It is a little less well-known that Raymond Chandler, CS Forester and Dennis Wheatley were also alumni. Or that two Booker prize winning writers, Michael Ondaatje and Graham Swift, attended the school in the 1950s and ‘60s respectively. And that Booker-nominated Tom McCarthy (‘C’ ) and Tom Rob Smith (Child 44) followed them in the 1980s and 90s.

The GE Moore Lecture Series: In 2019 Dulwich College will celebrate its 400th anniversary. To mark this milestone the College has created a lecture series, each reflecting an aspect of the College’s life and history. The series has been named after one of the College’s most influential Old Alleynians. This is the 12th lecture in the series.

We are delighted to have Patrick Humphries OA, the author of biographies of Nick Drake, Bruce Springsteen and Richard Thompson, who has been commissioned to write a personal account of the Dulwich writers he remembers reading in his youth, popular Old Alleynian writer Simon Brett OBE (Charles Paris, Mrs Pargeter, Fethering, Blotto and Twinks and After Henry) and Tom Rob Smith in conversation with Dr Joe Spence, Master of Dulwich College.

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Please join us for a conversation about the life and works of these writers and to discuss why Dulwich College might have produced a disproportionate number of eminent and popular authors over the past 120 years – and hopes to do so again over the course of the next century, as it progresses towards its 500th anniversary.

Thursday 4 October: GE Moore Lecture at Dulwich College 6.30-9pm. It is widely known that P.G. Wodehouse was a proud old boy of Dulwich College. It is a little less well-known that Raymond Chandler, CS Forrester and Dennis Wheatley were also alumni. Or that two Booker prize winning writers, Michael Ondaatje and Graham Swift, attended the school in the 1950s and ‘60s respectively. And that Booker nominated Tom McCarthy (‘C’) and Tom Rob Smith (Child 44) followed them in the 1980s and 90s. Join us for a conversation about the life and works of these writers and to discuss why Dulwich College might have produced a disproportionate number of eminent and popular authors over the last 120 years. We are delighted to have Patrick Humphries OA, the author of biographies of Nick Drake, Bruce Springsteen and Richard Thompson, who has been commissioned to write a personal account of the Dulwich writers he remembers reading in his youth, and yet another popular Old Alleynian writer Simon Brett OBE (Charles Paris, Mrs Pargeter, Fethering, Blotto and Twinks and After Henry) in conversation with Dr Joe Spence, Master of Dulwich College. Tickets are £10- email lectureseries@dulwich.org.uk for booking details and to reserve a place. 10 | SE21 - October 2018

The Herne Hill Music Festival is back and bigger than ever, with events for everyone taking place throughout SE24. Highlights this year include Indian Classical music, the Southwark Sinfonietta, Clarinets in the Cave and a family concert in Brockwell Hall. www.hernehillfestival.org.

Friday 5 October: Art in the Afternoon 2pm-4pm – John Constable. Often dismissed as a ‘chocolate box’ painter, some of Constable’s ideas were actually quite radical for his time and contrasted greatly with the approach of his contemporaries, such as Turner. Join us for an insightful lecture given by Rosalind Whyte, an accredited Arts Society lecturer and guide and lecturer at Tate and the Royal Academy. £15 per session. To book contact: ros_whyte@hotmail.com 020 8318 9906. 27 College Road, Dulwich, SE21 7BG. www.bellhouse.co.uk.

Thursdays 4, 11, 18 & 25 October: Dulwich Folk Dance Club (Country Dancing) 8 – 10 pm. St Barnabas Parish Hall, Gilkes Place, Dulwich Village SE21 7BT. Come country (aka folk) dancing! Good exercise and lots of fun. No partner -or experience-necessary: All welcome. Come and make new friends. • 04 Caller – George Reynolds • 11 Caller – Michele Odell • 18 Caller – Crys Rothon • 25 Caller – Carol Hewson (Halowe’en Party) Wendy 020 8769 9832 / John 020 8693 2873 24


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Garden Talk with Janine Winlaw

Give Your Garden The Autumn Wow Factor

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he warmth of summer may be a distant memory, but autumn can be a spectacular month – especially on those bright clear days when everything glows. It’s a joy to see autumn trees in the park or countryside but there are plenty of smaller trees and shrubs that’ll light up your own garden with fiery shades of red and gold. There are shiny hips and berries a plenty in October too. Here’s my pick.

Trees My new favourite tree for autumn colour is Parrotia Persica (Persian ironwood) whose large leaves turn from yellow to brilliant orange and pink– followed by clusters of bright red flowers. It also has striking grey peeling bark when mature and looks particularly stylish as a multi-stem. It’s spreading and can eventually get quite big (up to 6m) so it does need space. Amelanchier lamarckii is a smaller and more easily sourced tree that is also grown as a multi- stem. As well as stunning golden orange autumn leaves, it has white spring blossom and summer berries. Similarly acers (Japanese maple) are good trees for urban gardens that turn lovely hues in October. Acer palmatum ‘Atropurpureum’ is a neat and elegant variety with purple leaves turning scarlet in autumn. As well as fab spring blossom, Prunus (cherry trees) also tend to have amazing colour this time of year. P. 'Pink Perfection' is a small, spreading cherry with gorgeous pinky orange autumn foliage. Finally Sorbus ‘Joseph Rock’ (Rowan) is another fab tree with magnificent scarlet leaves and clusters of yellow autumn berries.

Stunning Shrubs One of the best shrubs for autumn colour are Cotinus (Smoke bush). C. ‘Grace’ looks stunning when the light shines through its pinky red translucent leaves. C. Coggyria ‘Royal Purple’ is a slightly neater variety with smaller leaves. For autumn berries pyracantha are hard to beat. There are red varieties but I particularly like the orange and yellow varieties such as ‘Saphyre Jaune’, ‘Saphyre Orange’ and ‘Orange Glow’. A 12 | SE21 - October 2018

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tough thorny shrub – it’s best trained against a wall. Or for a real wow factor, try Callicarpa ‘Profusion’ which has clusters of amazing pinky purple berries in October, stunning against the golden/purple autumn leaves. It’s also great for vases. The shiny red hips on many species roses are another way of adding stunning colour this season. Rosa glauca has lovely clusters of deep red hips that contrast beautifully with the grey foliage. Finally, although not the obvious choice for autumn colour, hydrangeas look great when the white flowers take on pink tinges from September onwards. The paniculata varieties such as ‘Limelight’ or ‘Pinky Winky’ are particularly pretty.

Flowers Finally if I were to choose one flower for autumn interest, it would be cyclamen. The delicate white and pale pink flowers look stunning carpeting bare earth under trees. C. hederifolium is a hardy autumn flowering species with beautifully marbled leaves. It needs to be planted en mass to have an impact.

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Food & Drink with Suzanne James

Sausage, Pumpkin and Chilli Casserole Preparation Time: Less than 30 mins Cooking Time 1-2 hours | Serves 2

Ingredients

• 50g /1 3/4 oz butter • 6 good-quality sausages, pricked several times with a fork • 1 onion, peeled, thinly sliced • 3 shallots, peeled, finely chopped • 2 cloves garlic, peeled, finely chopped • about 1 tsp red chilli powder • 1 small pumpkin, peeled, seeds removed, cut into equal-sized pieces • 1 tbsp white wine vinegar • 200g/7oz canned chopped tomatoes • 400g/14oz canned cannellini (or borlotti) beans, drained, rinsed • 500ml/18fl oz chicken stock • salt and freshly ground black pepper • 2 tbsp chopped fresh flat leaf parsley, to serve

Preparation 1) Preheat the oven to 1800C/350F/Gas 4 2) Heat half the butter in a large casserole over a medium heat and fry the sausages for 4-5 minutes or until golden brown all over. 3) Add the remaining butter, the onions and shallots and fry for 3 minutes or until softened. Add the garlic and chilli powder and cook for a further 3 minutes stirring well. 4) Add the pumpkin and stir the mixture well until combined. Increase the heat to high and add the white wine vinegar. Continue to cook until most of the mixture has evaporated. 5) Add the tomatoes, cannellini beans and stock and season to taste with salt and freshly ground black pepper. 6) Bring the mixture to the boil, then transfer the casserole to the oven for an hour, or until the sausages are cooked through and the pumpkin is tender. 7) To serve, ladle the casserole into two large bowls and sprinkle with the flat leaf parsley. 14 | SE21 - October 2018

In Season This Month Fruits, Nuts & Fungi - Apples, blackberries, chestnuts, elderberries, figs, grapes, pears, quince, tomatoes, walnuts. Lots of lovely mushrooms; chanterelles, chestnuts, horse mushrooms, oyster mushrooms, parasol mushrooms, puffballs, giant shaggy ink caps and summer truffles Vegetables & Herbs - Beetroot, borlotti beans, broccoli, cabbages, carrots, cauliflower, celeriac, celery, chard, courgettes, fennel, kale, kohlrabi, leeks, onions, peppers, potatoes, pumpkins & squash, rocket, salsify, scorzonera, spinach, turnips Meat & Game - Duck, wild goose, grouse, guinea fowl, hare, mallard, partridge, pheasant, rabbit, venison, wood pigeon Fish & Shellfish - Cod, crab, eels, lobster, mackerel, mussels, oysters, prawns, scallops, sea bass, sprats, squid, brown and rainbow trout Going Out Of Season - Aubergine, beetroot, butternut squash, chicory, cobnut, damsons, elderberries, fennel, fig, globe artichoke, lamb, mackerel, pear, plums, radish, raspberry, rocket, sweetcorn, watercress Sign up to our newsletter for more seasonal tips and news at: www.suzannejames.co.uk


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Dulwich Hamlet FC - News

October News

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t the time of writing, Dulwich Hamlet are preparing to play in the Second Qualifying Round of the FA CUP, having been given a home tie against current Isthmian football league leaders Tonbridge Angels. Whilst our crowds have been good at Tooting and Mitcham, especially during the traditionally quiet late August / early September period, they are currently below what we recently were achieving at Champion Hill. Significantly, a reduction in crowds means a reduction in match day revenue and this does not only affect the current budget of the club, but also hinders the goal of securing its long-term future. A good run in the FA Cup could bring in some much needed revenue to the club, with the winners of this round securing £9,000 in prize money. Securing a game in the First Round Proper would not only be a fantastic achievement for the club but could also bring with it a big financial windfall. The last time Dulwich reached this round was in 1998, when they lost at home against Southport, who knows maybe we could end be playing a Football League team at home in a televised game!! Concerning attendances, the Football Club and Trust are working hard to encourage people to make the journey to our temporary home in the London Borough of Merton and one particular group we have seen in attendance less, since the enforced move, are families. Whilst many families still regularly attend games, we are not seeing as many as we did before we moved away from our home in East Dulwich. The previously short walk down Edgar Kail Way has been replaced with an 8 mile drive in busy Saturday afternoon south London traffic, or a trip by public transport. With that in mind the Supporters’ Trust are due to host a family day at the game against Chippenham Town on 29 September. By hosting this family day, we hope to ensure that our younger supporters enjoy their visit to Imperial Fields and leave wanting to come back for more.

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If you have not been to a watch a Dulwich home games since we left Champion Hill or have never been to a game, we would love to see you down at imperial Fields. Fixtures and travel directions can be found on both the club (dulwichhamlet.co.uk) and Trust (DHST.org.uk) websites. Since leaving Champion Hill we have been separated from our beloved Supporters’ Trust merchandise shop, the Mega-container. Last week it finally joined us at Imperial Fields. Thanks to the assistance of Tooting and Mitcham, we have managed to secure a location for the shop within the ground and we hope to soon have it fully functional on match days. Whilst one of our main goals is to see Dulwich Hamlet playing back at Champion Hill as soon as possible, we realised that it had become a necessity that the Megacontainer was temporarily re-located to this ground. If you are unable to attend home match days, a full range of merchandise can found on our online shop (dhstshop.co.uk) Finally, thank you to all those supporters who donated items to last month’s food bank collection. In recent years we have seen that more and more people are having to rely on food banks to supplement their weekly groceries, so it was good to see, yet again, the generosity of supporters of Dulwich Hamlet attending the game and donating to the Wimbledon Food Bank. I understand that the club has planned to hold another food bank collection later in the season, this time for Southwark Food Bank. Mark Scoltock DHST Spokesperson

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BabyBallet

Dads & Littluns: Brockwell Park

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.

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

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

Baby Massage 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

Ballet, Tap & Jazz for 2-16yrs TEAM (Theatre Entertainment Arts & Music) offer professional yet affordable dance classes for children aged 2-16yrs. All our classes are run in a fun and energetic environment by teachers who are fully qualified and CRB checked. Weekly classes held at Christ Church, Gipsy Hill. Call Lucy: 07801 735000 | www.bepartoftheteam.co.uk

Bea’s Baby Bop Drop in music classes for babies and toddlers. Tues/Wed/Friday 3:30-4:30, Wed/Friday 11-12, Friday 10-11, Saturday 10:30-11:30, East Dulwich/Herne Hill, www.beasbabybop.com.

Boppin Bunnies Interactive Music class for under 5’s led by professional musicians. Monday mornings 9:30am, 10:15am & 11am. Punk Me Up Ceramics Cafe. 34 East Dulwich Road, SE22 9AX www.boppinbunnies.co.uk.

Bumps and Babes 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

diddi dance 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.

Dulwich & District Twins & Triplets Club, Baby & Toddler Group 1st and 3rd Tuesday of every month, 10-11.45am, Herne Hill United Church, top of Red Post Hill. karendelahunty@yahoo.com | 07799 861104.

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

Happy Feet Creative Movement Class for Preschoolers. Tuesdays 1010.45. The Quaker Meeting House, 34 Sunderland Road, SE23 2QA. Contact Emma 07734 414024. www.facebook.com/ happyfeetmovementclass/. Booking required. £6 a class. Free trial offered

Funky Monkey Group Keyboard Classes Ages 5-11. Christ Church, Barry Road. Wednesdays & Thursdays. 01732 457100 | www.funkymonkey.info.

GDND Academy 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.

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HartBeeps Mondays. Goose Green Community Centre, East Dulwich Road, SE22 9AT. 1.30pm Baby Bells - Suitable from birth to sitting. 2.30pm Baby Beeps Sitting to toddling Also Thursdays at St Barnabas Parish Hall, Dulwich SE21 7BT. 1.30pm, Baby Bells, 2.30pm Baby Beeps & 3.30pm Happy House toddling to 4 years, younger siblings welcome. http://hartbeeps.com

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

Little Superhero Training Practice your Superhero moves! 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

High quality, good value. The Goose Green Centre, East Dulwich Road, SE22 9AT. Rebecca Vicary 020 8852 0118 www.musicforlittlepeople.co.uk

Nimble Arts Join 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

Peckham Rye Playrooms Fun activities for children and their parents. Peckham Rye Park, SE15 3UA (next to café). Mon 1.15-3.15pm Play and Stay for children under the age of 5 yrs old. Tues - 10am-12pm Play and Stay for children under the age of 5 yrs old. Tues - 1.302.30pm 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

Sing and Sign

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.

Mini Storytellers 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.

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

Music for Little People Fun, friendly & educational music classes for 0-5 year olds.

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 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

Wise Kids Yoga 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, To book Email: wisekidsyoga@gmail.com | 07957 492407 www.wisekidsyoga.co.uk

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Fitness tips with Leanne Spencer

Is It Good For Me To Take A Nap Or Not?

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used to have a very dismissive attitude towards napping. I wouldn’t have it. I thought no, I don’t need to sleep. Sleep’s for the evening. But, I completely changed my mind. I equate sleep to going out for a long day and taking a spare battery to boost your mobile phone. Taking a nap is the same thing. If I’ve got a long day, a hard day, a creative day, or I’ve had a bad night’s sleep, no problem. I’ll just go and have a 20, 30-minute nap if I can. Recharge my batteries and then crack on again. Is taking a nap good for you? Science confirms that yes, it is. But, there are some conditions. A nap is ideally taken between 12 and 2pm. Any later than that, and you might be cutting it a bit fine, chipping into your evening sleep. It’s very good to bolster a poor night’s sleep. But 20 to 30 minutes won’t take you deep into that sleep cycle of REM sleep. It’s been found to improve focus and creativity, so there are some real positives. Focus is something that we would all like to have a little bit more of, and it will boost this in the middle of the day. Plus, creativity. For problem solving, we know that sleep is beneficial. There’s a myriad of studies that have found that sleeping boosts creativity and helps us to solve problems. It also helps us to retain information that’s another real benefit to sleep, particularly napping. Try and think about having a polyphasic sleep pattern if you can. I appreciate for some of you that work in offices, it’s not always possible. Although what I am doing is trying to campaign for, for people in corporates, is to bring in sleep pods, sleep centres and recovery rooms, so that we can go and take that nap if we need to. But, we’re some way off that. Think about polyphasic sleeping, if you can. Certainly, at the weekend, can you catch a nap for 20, 30 minutes on a Saturday or a Sunday? Polyphasic sleeping is sleeping in stages; maybe it’s getting four sleep cycles, about four hours or six hours of sleep in the evening, and then catching another nap in the afternoon to boost your sleep. That would be polyphasic sleeping.

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If you are taking a nap, the final thing I suggest is having an eye mask and quietening your mind, just to make the most of that short period you’ve got. The eye mask will just block out any light which can encourage the brain to think it’s awake and not sleeping. That of course is a problem with taking a nap. It’s out of our circadian rhythm. So, the answer is yes. The studies have found that taking a nap is good for you. If you can, try it. Cap it at 30 minutes, wear an eye mask, and just quieten the mind down a little bit before, so you can go off relatively quickly. Leanne Spencer @BodyshotPT www.bodyshotperformance.com


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FAC OMNIA AD DEI GLORIAM

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Alleyn Park, Dulwich, SE21 8SQ Tel: 020 8670 7575

Specialist 11-19 College in Mathematics & Performing Arts Headteacher Mr S H Morrison

Come and Visit One of the Most Outstanding and Popular Schools in the Country!

Wednesday 3rd Saturday 6th

October

9.30am-11.30am 11am-1.30pm

Year 6 Open Days & Evening 2018

Six of the BEST from Ofsted!

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5.30 - 7.30pm 5.30 - 7.30pm 5.30 - 7.30pm

For information on admission to our Sixth Form for 2019 and to receive a Sixth Form prospectus please visit our website or contact the school by email at: sixthform@kingsdale.southwark.sch.uk

• Wednesday 10th October • Wednesday 7th November • Wednesday 28th November

Sixth Form Open Evenings 2018

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We invite you to come to West Dulwich in South London to discover just how we get the best out of our students and harness top talent within an ethos characterised by warmth, culture and care. The amazing popularity of the school is a refl ection of our renowned academic achievements, inspirational award-winning learning environment and the unusually rare opportunities we provide. Kingsdale is extremely proud of its special reputation and heritage in Music and Mathematics. We offer scholarships for new entrants to the school who show musical, mathematical, artistic or sporting talent. Scholars receive free individual or small group tuition provided by expert professionals, to the value of £1,000 per annum. There is equality of access for admission places irrespective of distance from the school or home locality. Kingsdale offers private tours of the school during normal working hours throughout the academic year. Tours are arranged for prospective parents at a time that best suits them!

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What's On - October Friday 5 – Sunday 7 October: The Catford Gin Festival

Peckham Rye & Dulwich Park Parkrun

Saturday Mornings 9am 6, 13, 20 & 27 October Due to popular demand, South London’s premier gin event returns from Friday 5th – Sunday 8th October 2018 at the Broadway Theatre in Catford. Hosted by the Forest Hill Gin Club and Team Catford, and sponsored by Fever Tree Premium Tonic Water, the three day festival in the main auditorium of the theatre will showcase local distillers such as Dulwich based Fatty’s Organic Gin alongside those from further afield like Colonsay Gin from the Hebrides in Scotland. Tickets for the event cost £25 which gets you entry to a session, a commemorative copa balon gin glass, a tote bag, a brochure to guide you through your gin festival journey and tasters from each of the distillers. Full gin and tonics will be available from each stand who’ll take cash and card. It’s not just about the drinks, there’ll also be food from Catford Food Market traders including Raastawala, Renee’s Plant Powered Kitchen and Croquette Man. There’ll also be a gin shop selling gin to take home and pop up shop Catford Cornucopia selling Catford Pride Pale Ale and their range of soft drinks including cola, lemonade, ginger beer and cream soda. • Friday 5th – Evening Session – 6pm – 11pm • Saturday 6th – Afternoon Session – 12pm – 5pm • Saturday 6th – Evening Session – 6pm – 11pm • Sunday 7th – Afternoon Session – 12pm – 5pm Unsurprisingly tickets are selling fast so book your session at EventBrite. For more information go to www.catfordginfestival.com.

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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

Monday 8 October: New WI in East Dulwich 7.30pm. Dulwich Constitutional Club, East Dulwich Grove, East Dulwich, SE22. For further details if interested in more information please contact Sue Jarvie on suejarvie53@gmail.com

Tuesday 9 October: Adam Rutherford and The Story of How We Became Us 7.30pm. Join Village Books and Alleyn’s School Enterprises Ltd, for an evening with Adam Rutherford, popular science broadcaster, presenter of BBC Radio 4’s Inside Science and author of the best-selling, 'A Brief History of Everyone Who Ever Lived'. Adam will be talking about his new book The Book of Humans which explores how many of the things once considered to be exclusively human are not. Illuminated by the latest scientific discoveries, it is a thrilling compendium of what unequivocally fixes us as animals and reveals how we are extraordinary among them. MCT Theatre, Alleyn’s School, Townley Road, East Dulwich, SE22 8SU. Tickets: Student £8, Standard £10.


What's On - October Tuesday 9 October: Laugh Train Home Comedy 8pm-10pm (doors at 7.30pm). Dana Alexander (Russell Howard’s Good News, Edinburgh Comedy Fest Live, The Culture Show and more.) and Huge Davies (Comedy Central, Live at the Comedy Store, Finalist, Amused Moose Comedian of the Year) and MC Robyn Perkins. The Honor Oak, 1 St German’s Road, Forest Hill, SE23 1RH. Cost: £7 Adv. / £8 on the door www.LaughTrainHome.com.

Thursday 11 October: The Arts Society Dulwich Illustrated Lecture Temples, Tombs and Treasures: In Search of The Queen of Sheba, 7.30 for 8pm, James Allen’s Girls’ School Sixth Form Centre (parking via Green Dale). www.ddfas.org.uk.

Thursday 11 October: Speeches of Note – Shaun Usher in Collaboration with Alleyn’s Drama 7.30pm. Village Books and Alleyn’s School are delighted to announce an evening of historic speeches compiled by Shaun Usher and dramatised by pupils from Alleyn’s Drama Department.In Speeches of Note you’ll discover sppeched that altered the course of history, like Nelson Mandela’s on the day he became South Africa’s first black President. You’ll find gloriously unexpected speeches including Tilda Swinton’s tribute to ‘every alien’s favourite cousin’, David Bowie. Shaun Usher is the writer and sole custodian of the popular blogs lettersofnote.com, listsofnote.com and speechesofnote.com. He is the author of Letters of Note, Lists of Note and More Letters of Note MCT Theatre, Alleyn’s School, Townley Road, East Dulwich, SE22 8SU. Tickets: Student £8, Standard £10

Thursday 11 October SOLASTA at The Ivy House Solasta play dynamic interpretations of Celtic based material rooted firmly in tradition, incorporating elements from diverse musical worlds including classical, jazz and early music. Door 7pm. Live music starts 8pm. Tickets £7 (on the door only, no advance tickets). Unbooked floorspots welcome, put your name on the list by the door! www.thegooseisout.com

Friday 12 October: Art in the Afternoon 2pm-4pm – Celebrating ‘Ladies of Quality and Distinction’. A look at the women who supported the establishment and running of London’s Foundling Hospital from 1739, currently hosting an exhibition of the same name. We will also explore Tate Britain’s focus exhibition on Angelica Kauffman, one of only two women founding members of the Royal Academy. Lecture by Rosalind Whyte, an accredited Arts Society lecturer and guide and lecturer at Tate and the Royal Academy. £15 per session. To book your please contact ros_whyte@hotmail. com or 020 8318 9906. 27 College Road, Dulwich, SE21 7BG. www.bellhouse.co.uk.

Saturday 13 October: Metropolitan Police Choir Rotary in Dulwich, Peckham and Crystal Palace presents a concert with the Metropolitan Police Choir to raise funds for the King’s College Hospital Critical Care Appeal. A Show for Everyone! Classic Songs and Popular Favourites on Saturday October 13th at the Church of St. John the Evangelist, 62 East Dulwich Rd, London SE22 9AT. Doors 7pm. Performance 7.30pm. Tickets £10. Contact shirley@dulwichandpeckhamrotary.org or call 07966 131722.

Saturday 13 October : Dulwich & District Twin Club Nearly New Sale 10am-12pm. Come and pick up a bargain at our autumn sale. We will be selling good quality, preloved, newborn, baby, children’s and maternity clothes as well as toys, books, equipment, buggies and more. All proceeds go to support King’s Premature Baby Unit. Teas, coffees and cakes too. Entry £1. St Faith’s Community Centre, Red Post Hill, Herne Hill, SE24 9JQ. Nearest Station North Dulwich or local buses.

Saturday 13 October: Autumn Fayre St Augustine’s Church, One Tree Hill, Honor Oak Park, SE23 3LE. 11am to 3pm. A children’s farm will be present with all their animals. Lots of stalls including cakes & refreshments and much much more! Fun for all the family 34 SE21 - October 2018 | 25


Education News from Alleyn's

Acting Up

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ccording to the Oxford Student’s Dictionary, the word ‘Drama’ relates to an exciting or emotional series of events. Bryony Foley and Becky Manning, Drama teachers at Alleyn’s Junior School, tell us about the benefits of Drama for children and how to get your child involved.

The Benefits Drama helps children explore feelings, make sense of events, and encourages empathy, collaboration, and teamwork. This helps to increase a child’s confidence and self-belief – all while having fun.

Encouraging The Young Ones Remember that a love of performance often starts with the dressing up box and you are your child’s first audience and play-mate. Help them to make the most of it: Read to your child and tell them stories to ignite their imagination. Have fun with role-play: Taking on the role of a character in a story will help your child gain insight into what they are reading and connect it to the real world. Role-play can also be a powerful tool to prepare for real life situations, like a first day at school. Use puppets: Puppets can give a shy child an opportunity to speak through something else. You can create a simple puppet together with a card and craft sticks and make them into any character you choose. Play language games to develop language and imagination: One favourite is a word-at-a-time story, where you take turns telling a story, one word at a time. Children soon learn that what they say needs to make semantic sense, but may be as wacky and funny as their imagination dictates. Use improvisation: A simple start is by letting them dance around to music, and freeze when the music stops. At a signal, they come to life as any character they like, moving and speaking as that character.

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child’s age, most notably the Unicorn Theatre and the Polka Theatre, but you can also benefit from innumerable opportunities to see productions of every genre in central London.

Drama In And Out Of School Many schools encourage drama and your child may have the opportunity to participate in collaborative performances such as class assemblies and plays or in individual performances such as talent shows, comedy evenings and poetry competitions. Even a reluctant performer will find a way to express themselves, especially when given the opportunity to ‘become’ another character, and all children will benefit from the confidence boost these experiences offer. Outside school, there are many local groups where children can explore their dramatic instincts and express themselves, and a local club can be a fantastic way of giving children an opportunity to experience drama and make new friends. Here are some links to help you get started. South London Youth Theatre: slyt.co.uk Theatre Peckham: www.theatrepeckham.co.uk Jigsaw: www.jigsaw-arts.co.uk Stagecoach: www.stagecoach.co.uk/dulwich Allsorts: www.allsortsdrama.com Take Flight Youth Theatre: takeflightacademy.co.uk JASSPA: www.jasspa.org.uk www.alleyns.org.uk


MEE T THE AUTHOR Adam Rutherford Science broadcaster and presenter of Radio 4’s Inside Science. Tues 9 October 7.30pm SPEECHES OF NOTE Shaun Usher chooses historic speeches performed by local drama students. Thurs 11 October 7.30pm

Lauren Child Best-selling writer and illustrator, the current Children’s Laureate. Sun 4 November 3pm

Sir Max Hastings Renowned historian talks about his masterful new book Vietnam. Thurs 15 November 7pm

Dame Jacqueline Wilson Much loved writer talking about her new book. Sun 18 November 3pm 1d Calton Avenue, Dulwich Village SE21 7DE

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Horniman Museum & Gardens EVOLUTION of The Artist & The Exhibited Works Opens Saturday 29 September

The Lore of the Land Saturday 20 October – Sunday 28 April The first exhibition in our new arts space, The Studio, explores our deep-rooted relationship with the natural world. Artist Serena Korda has worked with a Collective of local community members to create an immersive, multisensory installation featuring ceramic artworks dispensing scents inspired by the Horniman Gardens, and a soundscape based on recordings of the chemical processes occurring in plants and trees. The exhibition includes a display of 100 objects from the Horniman’s anthropology collection which have been selected by Korda and the Collective. FREE

Yamal: The Stream of Life

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An installation of beautifully crafted lifesize crochet animal sculptures by UK based Crochetdermy® artist Shauna Richardson. Part natural history, part anthropology, the display includes trophy heads of a bear and a lioness, as well as monkeys and an infographic showing the ‘evolution’ of Shauna’s work. Supported by Roseberys Auctioneers. FREE

Horniman Noses Opens Saturday 29 September Artist Joshua Sofaer has an interest in ‘the nose’ which has led to a body of work that plays with absurdity and disguise. As part of an Artquest research residency, Joshua researched the Horniman’s collections as inspiration to create a series of false noses, three of which will be on display in the Natural History Gallery. FREE

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Photographer Bryan Alexander has spent the last 25 years documenting the lives and culture of people living in the Yamal region of Northwest Siberia. This display of his work in the World Gallery reveals aspects of traditional life, and how it has been affected by social, cultural and environmental changes taking place. FREE

Grasslands Garden Now Open Wander through wild landscapes in the new Grasslands Garden, featuring spectacular plants from North American prairie and South African grasslands. Celebrating critically threatened wild landscapes, the Grasslands Garden showcases species flowering throughout summer and into autumn. Visitors during the colder months will be able to see beautiful architectural seed heads and fading flower spikes. Linked to the World Gallery, the naturalistic planting scheme was devised by Olympic Park designer James Hitchmough. FREE

Autumn Welly Walk on the Nature Trail Saturday 6 October, 1.45-3.30pm Get your wellies on and join us on the Horniman Nature Trail to explore the animals, insects and plants that thrive there in autumn. Have a go at sweep-netting, tree-beating and identifying what you discover. Suitable for children aged 5+. Tickets: Child £3, Adults £5


Horniman Museum & Gardens Silver Sunday Sunday 7 October, 11am – 3pm Silver Sunday is a national day of lively and free activities with and for older adults. Everyone is welcome to join in with today’s activities. FREE

Being Late Thursday 18 October, 6.30-10pm Explore our relationship with the natural world at this evening of live music, performances, workshops, talks, tours, installations and the unexpected, inspired by The Lore of the Land, exhibition. Tickets: £5. Over-18s only.

Horniman Halloween Fair Sat 27 / Sun 28 October 10.30am – 4.30pm

Join us for fiendish fun at our annual Halloween Fair. Meet creepy crawlies up close in the Wild Fangs cave, enjoy spooky storytelling and browse for gifts and treats at our amazing arts and crafts markets and fabulous food stalls. Come dressed in your best Halloween costume! FREE ENTRY. Charges apply for some activities.

Hansel and Gretel Halloween Storytelling Saturday 27 and Sunday 28 October 11am, 12pm, 1pm, 2.30pm, 3.30pm Enjoy some storytelling with Sandal Sticks Theatre accompanied by song and playful puppetry. Based on the much loved Grimm’s fairy tale classic, hear the story of Hansel and Gretel, their adventures through the deep, dark forest and what they find on their treacherous travels. Suitable for families with children ages 3+. Tickets: Adult £1, Child £5. All children must be accompanied by an adult. Please go to www.horniman.ac.uk for information regular events and activities and October Half Term.

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October Events Foxglove Forest School Wednesday 10am-11:30, 3rd - 17th October Join Holly, forest school leader, for an immersive outdoor learning experience. Each week will explore a new theme through stories, tool work, songs and craft! The fun family Forest School session based on Scandinavian learning. The sessions include storytelling, music and craft as well as a drink and a healthy snack.

Supporting the Dyslexic Learner Thursdays 10-12, 4th October - 22nd November A course designed to help parents understand how to best support your child at home and 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 your child needs help and support. Come for the whole 6 weeks or chose individual sessions.

Art in the Afternoon Fridays 2pm, from 5th October A series of art lectures covering current exhibitions on in London – coming up is a talk on John Constable, Celebrating ‘Ladies of Quality and Distinction’ and Frida Kahlo.

What is Dyscalculia? 10th October 7pm Learn more about dyscalculia; the specific difficulty with understanding maths, symbols and shapes. This talk by Judy Hornigold will help answer your questions about Dyscalculia, how it differs from more general maths difficulties, and what interventions and support are best.

Hot Flush Women’s Health Event 13th October 1:30pm – 4pm Join us as we talk about women’s health with menopause experts, in a positive and welcoming environment. Gynaecologist and Obstetrician, Dr Karen Morton, will myth bust menopause, offer treatment options, and share facts on HRT, empowering women to manage menopause. 30 | SE21 - October 2018

Get your questions answered! Women’s Health Physiotherapist, Christien Bird, talks all things pelvic health and how menopause symptoms impact on intimate relationships. She’ll offer simple and effective advice to improve quality of life, for now and the future.

Violin and Harpsichord recital 14th October 7pm Brilliant young violinist Louis Vandroy and renowned harsichordist Caroline Berguis are coming to Bell House as part of their UK tour. They bring a stunning programme of music by William Byrd, Biber, Schnittka, J.S. Bach and Vitali.

Beekeeping for Beginners 20th October 10am – 4pm Another brilliant introductory beekeeping course, looking at the Bell House bees. The session is aimed at people who have little or no experience of beekeeping, but are interested in knowing more, perhaps with a view to starting to keep bees themselves or with others - or perhaps not! All beginners welcome.

Edward Burne-Jones: Exhibition talk 31st October 7pm Alan Read will be talking about the Tate Britain’s exhibition, Edward Burne Jones: Pre-Raphaelite Visionary. This lecture examines the life and career of Burne-Jones from humble beginnings in Birmingham to the title of baronet and a memorial service in Westminster Abbey. Tickets details at www.bellhouse.co.uk. Bell House, 27 College Road, Dulwich SE21 7BG.


Homemade with Jessica Walker

Autumn Table Decoration Enjoy the warm glow of Autumn in the comfort of your warm home!

You will need……. • A wet oasis wreath base, I used 14 inch. • Greenery of your choice, I picked mine from the garden. • Flowers of your choice, I used crystamums. • Munchkins and/or miniature guards. • Cocktail sticks, secateurs and a chopping board.

Step 1 Prepare your oasis by soaking it in cold water. Step 2 Place the damp base on a chopping board, to avoid staining any surfaces. Step 3 Cut your foliage into 4/6inch pieces. Step 4 Place them into the oasis, working in a clockwise direction to make an even base. Step 5 Add your munchkins using the cocktail sticks. Step 6 Finish your creation by adding flowers.

Jessica is now running creative workshops in Crystal Palace, where you can lean to make any of the items featured and many more festive decorations. If your not feeling creative you can also now order a bespoke wreath and/or table decoration simply call or text Jessica on 07921 761670 for details. Please note that 20% of all workshop places and orders is donated to St Christophers Hospice. SE21 - October 2018 | 31


Dulwich Picture Gallery

Ribera: Art of Violence

Until - 27 January 2019 £16.50 adults; £15.50 senior citizens; £8 concessions. Free for under 18s and Friends. Ticket includes entry to Collection *Ticket prices include a voluntary Gift Aid donation. Ribera: Art of Violence is the first UK retrospective of the widely celebrated Spanish Baroque artist, Jusepe de Ribera (1591–1652). It brings together some of his finest work from international collections, some never shown before in the UK.

@dulwichgallery Friday 19 October - Friday 7 December: Early Introductions 8.30–10am. £8 adults; children free Suggested age: 0–5 years

19 October: Skin Deep Visit the Gallery before opening hours with your little ones, and enjoy exclusive access to our paintings. During this family-friendly morning, take the time to crawl through our Collection, and enjoy an art-making activity. (Please note, this Early Introductions session will take place in the Collection and does not include entry to the Ribera exhibition.)

Tuesday 2 October & Thursday 18 October: Mini Masterpieces

10–11am & 11.30am–12.30pm. £12 per adult and child. Suggested age: 6–24 months 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. Themes change monthly.

October Half-Term

23 & 24 October: Make a Monster (6–9 years) 10am–12.30pm. £35 for the two days 7pm - 9.30pm. £30 A specially curated series of Friday night afterhours events inspired by the drama and intensity of Ribera: Art of Violence. Join Matt Lodder, tattoo historian, and Alex Binnie, tattoo artist, for an in-depth exploration of tattoos. The workshop will begin with a discussion of the history and practicalities of tattooing. Then try your hand at the initial stages of designing a tattoo stencil.

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Design and make a monster inspired by our spooky and strange paintings. Create your monster using paper cutouts and then build a mini stage-set for it to haunt over two days.

25 & 26 October: Grotesque (10–12 years) 10am–12.30pm. £35 for the two days In preparation for Halloween, make your own repulsive character inspired by ghoulish faces from the Gallery. Over two days, learn how to sculpt hideous gargoyles and funny figurines using clay and plaster.


Dulwich Picture Gallery 23, 24, 25 & 26 October: Grim Ghouls (DropIn Workshops) 2–4pm each day. £8 adults; children free All ages welcome. Drop in to these half-term workshops and make a ghoulish mask. Take inspiration from our Ribera exhibition to make the spookiest mask you can.

23, 24, 25 & 26 October: Gory Stories 1.30 & 3pm each day. £10 adults; children free Suggested age: (Brave) 6 years and older. Adult to child ratio: 1:2

@dulwichgallery 9 October: Christopher Patten On the Press & Its Future 16 October: Alan Winfield The Thinking Robot 23 October: Tony Hope Medical Ethics: Contemporary Perplexities 30 October: Jonathan Fenby China’s Unfinished Revolution

24 October: Giles Waterfield Memorial Lecture 7.30–9pm. £12 Adults; £10 Friends & concessions (includes a glass of prosecco) Mia Jackson, Curator of Decorative Arts at Waddesdon Manor, asks what 19th-century paintings of cats and dogs can tell us about the collecting practices of the Victorian elites, and explores how these paintings were interpreted by the museum-going public. This is the second annual memorial lecture, paying tribute to the Gallery’s first director, Giles Waterfield.

Gallery Film: Network (1976) Cert 18/120 mins Monday 8 October: Bar opens at 7pm. Screenings at 7.30pm £9; £7 Friends & concessions. Ticket includes a glass of wine, snacks and film notes. Directed by Sidney Lumet, written by Paddy Chayefsky and starring Peter Finch, William Holden, Faye Dunaway and Robert Duvall Join the Crick Crack Club for gory stories to get you in the Halloween mood! Explore paintings by Ribera through immersive storytelling, and act them out yourself.

Lectures and Talks Tomorrow’s World – Intimations of the Future Tuesday mornings, 10.30–11.45am £12; £10 Friends & concessions Join accomplished thinkers as they speculate about how the world will look a generation from now, covering areas such as social change, culture, the media and ethics.

Art Sundays

2–4pm every Sunday. £3 per child; adults free Suggested age: 4–12 years. Sunday is art day! Come along to the Gallery every Sunday for a drop-in family art-making workshop. Each week there will be a different theme for you to explore and a piece of work to display proudly at the end.

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

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What's On - October Sunday 14 October: East Dulwich Car Boot Goodrich School, Dunstans Road SE22 0EP. Free parking for buyers. Come & sell your unwanted up cycled, vintage bric-a-brac, toys, books and clothing. Rain or shine! All pitches pre-booked/ paid call 07870 362 276 to book your slot. Sellers arrive 11am. Buyers 12pm free entry. Outside hard ground pitches. Cars £15. Walk-ins £10. Open 11am – 4.30pm.

Sunday 14 October 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 £2 on the door. www.thegooseisout.com

Monday 15 October: The Secret Charter Art Sale Emin, Gormley, Opie and Hume create £40 original artwork to raise funds for inclusive South London state school. It’s a lucky dip with an astonishing difference. For only £40, art lovers could walk away with an original Tracey Emin as a leading South London academy school launches an innovative project to raise much needed cash as it, along with most state schools, faces a funding crisis over the next few years. Thirty of the best art students from The Charter School North Dulwich, will get the opportunity to be exhibited and then sold alongside art greats including Tracey Emin, Sir Antony Gormley, Julian Opie and Gary Hume as well as a plethora of talented local artists at the Secret Charter art sale on Monday 15th October, 2018 at Dulwich Picture Gallery. In addition, there will be a small Silent Auction consisting of artworks from well-known artists who have donated more than one piece, as well as a few fragile or oversized framed pieces such as a delicate ceramic by Edmund de Waal and a second Tracey Emin artwork. The event will take place on Monday 15th October 2018 at Dulwich Picture Gallery with afternoon viewings and an evening with an introduction by actor and local resident, James Nesbitt and Jennifer Scott, The Sackler Director at Dulwich Picture Gallery. Visit secretcharter.co.uk Instagram: @secretcharter Facebook: @secretcharter 34 | SE21 - October 2018

Monday 15 October: Nunhead WI meeting We are a friendly and exciting Women’s Institute group, established 2015. If you’d like to join us or pop along as a guest (£3 fee) to our next meeting, we’d love to meet you. We meet upstairs at the Old Nun’s Head pub on the 3rd Monday of each month at 8pm. This month we are getting crafty with Shannon from Mockingbird Makes (who makes beautiful bespoke crochet, knitted handcrafts mindfully made for you) who is joining us to felt poppies for our wreath which we’ll lay at Nunhead Cemetery on Remembrance Sunday. nunheadwi@gmail.com, Facebook/ Nunhead WI, Twitter@nunheadwi, Instagram@ nunheadwi or our website www.nunheadwi. wordpress.com/about

Tuesday 16 October: Laugh Train Home Comedy 8pm-10pm (doors at 7.30pm). Glenn Wool (Nevermind the Buzzcocks, Russell Howard’s Good News, The BBC Stand Up Show), with Jack Barry (@Elevenish and the face of McCoy’s Crisps!) and MC Thanyia Moore. The Honor Oak, 1 St German’s Road, Forest Hill, SE23 1RH. Cost: £7 Adv. / £8 door www.LaughTrainHome.com.

Tuesday 16 October: Pub Quiz The Grange, 103 Grange Road, SE1 3BW. Put your brain cells to the test at Link Age Southwark’s Pub Quiz. Everyone welcome, teams of 4-6, entry £10. Please arrive at 6.30pm for a 7pm start. Tickets www.linkagesouthwark.org/events or available on the door.

Wednesday 17 October: The Peckham Society – Peckham Update 19.00 – 21.30hrs. All Saint’s Church Hall, Blenheim Grove, SE15. Including local issues update and significant planning issues, including: • Southwark Giving • Mountview • The Coal Line • Peckham Levels • Peckham Festival • Peckham Vision • Peckham Peculiar • Benedict O’Looney Refreshments. Those associated with several projects in Peckham who will inform the meeting on their progress. Planning issues are fundamental to our society activities especially in our central conservation areas.


What's On - October Wednesday 17 October: U3A Dulwich & District Event “A life in a Suitcase” 2pm-4pm, Herne Hill Baptist Church Half Moon Lane SE24 9HU. Judy Elias is a Drama Therapist who will explore the legacy of a man who escaped Nazi occupied Austria on the Kindertransport. Visit u3asites.org.uk/dulwich.

Thursday 18 October: Mums in Business 8pm to Daisy Lets & Sales on Lordship Lane,. Come to meet new and existing members, have a chat and some nibbles and a glass of wine! Please do let me know if you plan to come so I know numbers in advance, claire@daisylets.uk.

Thursday 18 October: ‘A Life of Friedrich Nietzsche’ with Sue Prideaux Join us to hear award-winning author, Sue Prideaux, as she talks about her illuminating new biography, I Am Dynamite!: A Life of Friedrich Nietzsche. She invites the reader into the world of a brilliant, eccentric and deeply troubled man and explodes the myths around his life and work. Location: Dulwich Books, 6 Croxted Road, West Dulwich, SE21 8SW. Time: 19.00 – 20.30. Price: £5, redeemable against the price of the book, I Am Dynamite, on the night of the event. Tickets via Eventbrite.

Friday 19 October: Art in the Afternoon 2pm-4pm – Frida Kahlo. A lecture that explores the current exhibition at the V&A as well as looking more widely at the life and career of one of the most popular women artists. Lecture by Rosalind Whyte, an accredited Arts Society lecturer and guide and lecturer at Tate and the Royal Academy. £15 per session. To book your place please contact ros_whyte@hotmail.com or 020 8318 9906. 27 College Road, SE21 7BG. www.bellhouse.co.uk.

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Monday 22 & Tuesday 23 October: Lino Printing Course Two lino-printing courses starting, running for five consecutive weeks. Beginners and experienced people welcome. Come and surprise yourself at what you can achieve!Tuition and basic materials included in fee of £110, held in East Dulwich. judith.mytime@gmail.com. Further courses will be held in January.

Tuesday 23 October: Laugh Train Home Comedy 8pm-10pm (doors at 7.30pm). Marcel Lucont (Derek, John Bishop’s Christmas Show, Russell Howard’s Good News, Live at The Electric), with Tim Renkow (Best Newcomer nominee, Chortle Awards 2914) and MC Robyn Perkins. The Honor Oak, 1 St German’s Road, Forest Hill, SE23 1RH. £7 Adv. / £8 door www.LaughTrainHome.com.

Wednesday 24 – Saturday 27th October: The Dulwich Players present Life x 3 by Yasmina Reza 8pm (7.30pm on Saturday). Henri and Sonia are putting their son to bed when Hubert and Ines arrive for dinner, a day earlier than expected. As the evening degenerates the action blends cruel observations with high comedy in a hilarious and poignant examination of our most personal intimacies and private longings. The twist in the tale is this disastrous dinner party is played out three times, with subtle differences, Thus the audience witness three versions of the same socially hapless evening in which the characters change subtly each time, providing a dramatically different outcomes over the course of the evening. The play provides a fascinating insight into how our realities can be altered by nuances of language and our subsequent reactions. A deliciously dark comedy from the author of ‘Art’. Edward Allen Theatre, Dulwich College. Tickets £10 (£12 on the door). Dulwich Players Box Office 07936 531356 Email: boxoffice@dulwichplayers.org. Online at www.dulwichplayers.org and from Art Stationers, Dulwich Village. 38 SE21 - October 2018 | 35


Financial Matters with David Frederick

Savings Bonus For New Savers

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t finally arrived on 12 September 2018, just like a late bus, albeit without the clamouring for access. First promised by former prime minister, David Cameron, in March 2016, the government has launched the new ‘Help to Save’ savings account. The headline attraction of the new account is it allows savers to earn a 50% bonus per pound saved over four years. Don’t all rush at once! The account is aimed at those on low income. In support of the new account John Glen, Economic Secretary to the Treasury said: “Savings shouldn’t be a luxury, they are an essential part of planning for the future. But for some, putting away even a tenner each month can be a tough habit to get into. Whether you’re saving up to take the family on a much-needed holiday, or to take the next step in life, Help to Save is designed to make saving possible for every hardworking person in this country.” Help to Save is only open to UK residents who fall into the following two camps: 1) entitled to Working Tax Credit and receiving Working Tax Credit or Child Tax Credit payments; or 2) receiving Universal Credit and had a household income in their last monthly assessment period of £542.88 or more. In addition, members of the British armed forces or Crown servants or their spouse or civil partner, living overseas can also open a Help to Save account. Savers can save a maximum of £50 per calendar month. However, savers are not required to save every month. The account has a fixed period of four years, which will see the account closed after year four. The benefits to savers are two tax free bonuses at the end of year two and year four. The first bonus will be 50% of the highest balance saved in the first two years. The final bonus will only be paid, if the saver continued to save after year two. The bonus will be 50% of the savings paid into their account above the highest balance

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saved in the first 2 years. If the highest balance between year two and year four has not increased then savers will not receive the final year bonus. The bonus payments will be paid into the saver’s bank account and not their Help to Save account. The following example shows how the Help to Save account operates. A qualifying individual who saves £25pm for the first 2 years without making any withdrawal over the first two years will have saved £600. Their first bonus will be £300, which is 50% of £600. If, in year 3 and 4 they saved an additional £200, their highest balance will grow from £600 to £800. Their final bonus will be £100, which is 50% of £200. Their bonus will not be affected by any withdrawals they may have made in their third and fourth year of saving. Any withdrawals during the four years will only restrict savers from achieving their highest balance and their ability to earn the largest possible bonus. Saving via a Help to Save account may affect savers’ eligibility for certain benefits and how much they will receive. However, savers or their partners’ with £6,000 or less in personal savings will not see their Universal Credit or Housing Benefit affected. The new account can only be opened via a Government Gateway account and applicants must have a UK bank account. To access the Government Gateway requires access to the internet. However, a Help to Save account can still be opened if a prospective saver does not have internet access. A call to 0300 322 7093 will provide access to helpline advisers, to begin the application process.

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What's On - October Thursday 25 October The Bigger Picture Presents: Legend @8pm

Saturday 27 October: The Alleyn’s Head Car Boot Sale Last Saturday of every month. Open 9am-1pm (stallholders from 8am). Cars £10/Vans £15. The Alleyn’s Head pub car park, Park Hall Road, SE21 8BW. Contact Alison to book your pitch on alison@pgtimebank.org (no pitches available on the day, in advance only). Fundraising for Paxton Time Bank, a local skills exchange.

Saturday 27 October: Kids Halloween Crafts 10am-1pm. Join Wigwam Toy Shop for their annual Halloween crafts morning. They’ll be several spooky crafting activities as well as colouring. This event is free of charge and parents are asked to stay with their children. 109 Rosendale Road, West Dulwich, SE21 8EZ. Tel: 020 8676 4815

Saturday 27 October: Give and Take Event

Dir: Brian Helgeland USA / 132 minutes / Cert 18 Tom Hardy x 2 as the Kray twins, gentle fun loving charity…. Oh no, it’s those Kray Twins. This film makes more of Reggie’s relationship with his wife, Frances (who acts as posthumous narrator), than is normal (and hence less of their mother) and plays down none of the violence. Many recognisable London locations give realism to this story, including our very own Ivy House which, with surprisingly little dressing, becomes the setting for The Double R (The Krays' club).

FRIDAY 26 October - Trimdon Grange Explosion, Lords Of Thyme, Little Big Noise

At The Ivy House - Psych-Folk meets acoustic punk! What more can we say! Three great joint headliners this month.Tickets £10. Door 7pm. Live music starts 8pm. www.thegooseisout.com

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East Dulwich Community Centre Association and Barry Road Resident Association A free community event promoting re-use and recycling. East Dulwich Community Centre, 4650 Darrell Road, SE22 9NL from 11am – 2.30pm. Bring items 11-1pm ONLY on DAY OF EVENT. Take items: 11-2.30pm. Bring unwanted items in good condition and easy for someone else to carry home. Take away things you need. Typical items include CD’s DVD’s, books, small electrical items, buggies, bikes, lamps, plants and kitchenware. No PAINT OR FOOD. We reserve the right not to accept items. Refreshments on sale. Also on the day free taster sessions at Eos Dance School – Ballet, street dance and tap, from toddler to dancer: 12:30 - 1pm – Big & Small (2yo) 1 - 1:30pm – Tiny Dancers (3yo) 0208 693 4411 / edcc2010@gmail.com

Sunday 28 October: East Dulwich Car Boot Goodrich School, Dunstans Road SE22 0EP. Free parking for buyers. Come & sell your unwanted up cycled, vintage bric-a-brac, toys, books and clothing. Rain or shine! All pitches pre-booked/ paid call 07870 362 276 to book your slot. Sellers arrive 11am. Buyers 12pm free entry. Outside hard ground pitches. Cars £15. Walk-ins £10. Open 11am – 4.30pm


What's On - October Tuesday 30 October: Laugh Train Home Comedy 8pm-10pm (doors at 7.30pm). Jarlath Regan (Irishman Abroad, Tonight at the Palladium, Stand up Central, Russell Howard’s Good News, Comedy Central’s The World Stands Up, Last Comic Standing), with Archie Maddocks (Finalist, English Comedian of the Year), and MC Robyn Perkins. The Honor Oak, 1 St German’s Road, Forest Hill, SE23 1RH. Cost: £7 Adv. / £8 door www.LaughTrainHome.com.

Wednesday 31 October: 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. To find out more or register your interest in attending, please email sbn@cookingwithscissors.co.uk.

Wednesday 31 October: Work on Emmanuel Wildlife Garden, Chalford Road 2-4pm. The work restoring EMMANUEL WILDLIFE GARDEN has been extended to helping with one of the Church’s other gardens. This runs alongside Clive Road, is open to the public with two benches facing each other and is a meeting place for young and old. John Cotter hopes this will attract new members to his Wildlife Team which has lost two key members through illness. Another incentive is that NEWCOMERS will have FREE use of the team’s huge stock of equipment which includes a 10metre tree lopper wheeled cultivator and small pavilion tent. Others may hire items at £2 PER WEEK. The Team continues to turn out 2-4p.m. Come rain or shine! JOHN COTTER on 0208 8244 8724. Every Saturday and the Last Wednesday of the month

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The Last Word – Silvia Sardinero Silvia Sardinero is a Spanish interior designer and decorator, and founder of Blue Patio. She lives in Dulwich with her children Emile and Celeste, husband Phil and cat Rubens.

How long have you lived in the area? I have lived in the area for seven years now; in three very different houses that my husband and I have renovated.

What do you most value about the area/street you live in? I live in a house that is part of a set of modernist houses in the Dulwich Estate, built in the late 60s. We have been living here for almost 2 years yet I am still fascinated with the urban plan set out by the architects, Austin Vernon and Partners. The articulation of the community around the nature of the Dulwich Woods creates a very peaceful environment to live. Also, the houses are connected by a series of footpaths and I value the security this provides for the children.

The one thing you couldn’t do without? It would be very difficult to move to another place where I was not able to see the woods changing through the seasons.

Do you know your neighbours? Yes, I do know many of my neighbours. I like the diversity of nationalities around the street. The community celebrates an annual party in one of our communal gardens where everyone brings food and drinks.

Describe your perfect weekend I think the usual is to find me doing work in my house – gardening, painting or researching. We have still a long way to go with our current renovation so there are always things to do when I am not working on a project. In the evening I love to host dinner parties with my friends. We are all food and wine lovers, and there are always a lot of laughs involved.

Coffee or tea? Where? Coffee, always! In the Volcano café as it’s great coffee and they prepare it very nicely. Also in my house. Every time I travel to Madrid, my city, I bring coffee from a roaster that has been open since 1890. The man who weighs out the beans likes to give a lolly to the kids. I come from a family of coffee lovers so that tradition has been passed to me since I was very young. 40 | SE21 - October 2018

Where’s your favourite place to walk? I love to walk around the Dulwich Woods. Our community has easy access to them so it is one of our usual routes. It is nice to be in London whilst feeling you are in the countryside.

When I want to relax I sit in my living room and knit while looking to the greenery and the parakeets.

What is your favourite shop? My favourite shop is Hawkins Framing in East Dulwich. I am a regular client for many years now. I think their work is outstanding. Jamie has very good ideas to increase the visual value of the artwork.

The last thing you bought there? A few days ago I went to frame two pieces of art that I bought during the summer from one of my favourite art galleries in Spain. I cannot wait to receive them.

If money was no object… I would still live in my house but every little item on the to-do list would get done! I have never felt an emotional attachment with any house until now, not even when I took an old factory in Madrid and made it my first home. But if money really was no object, I think we’d buy something in a little village on La Costa Brava in Spain where we love to spend our summer holidays. www.bluepatiodecorator.com


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Index of Advertisers Alexandra Nurseries ..................................................15 Alleyn’s School: Open Events ....................................11 Around Dulwich .........................................................41 Bells The Kitchen & Bathroom Company .................17 Bespoke Windows .....................................................13 Bishop Challoner Sixth Form Entry ...........................37 Blue Patio Interior Design & Decoration....................27 The Clinic with Dr Mayoni............................................7 Cooking with Scissors Networking ............................41 The Dovetail Joint ......................................................13 Dream Doors: Quality Kitchen Facelifts .....................41 Dulwich College Sports Club .....................................29 Hansons: Free Antiques Valuation Day......................13 Headmasters Dulwich................................................15 Home Instead Senior Care ........................................43 Horniman Halloween Fair.............................................9 Kingsdale Foundation School Open Days and Evenings...........................................................22 & 23 LDentec ......................................................................21 London & Kent Roofing Ltd .......................................21 Mac Support ..............................................................27

Marcus Bishop Associates ........................................37 Pickwick Estates ....................................................Back Piercy & Co ..................................................................5 Property In ..................................................................2 Right at Home............................................................21 Robert Cox French Polishing......................................39 SE1 Roofing ..................................................................5 SS PC Repairs ............................................................37 SVR Education - 11+ Exam Papers ..............................7 Smart Business Networking ......................................41 Stephen Shillito Graphic Design.................................31 Sydenham High School: Open Day ...........................15 Toby Oliver Home AV Entertainment............................5 VIllage Books: Meet the Authors...............................27 Walsh Glazing ............................................................15 Winnett Wright Building & Roofing .............................7

Thank You SE21 enjoys fantastic support from local businesses. If you do contact someone as result of reading about them in SE21 please mention this. Thank you.

Next Month If you would like to advertise your business in SE21 or either of our other two publications SE22 and SE23, please contact Angela Burgess on 020 8088 1941 or e-mail at angela@semagazines.co.uk. 42 | SE21 - October 2018

Next issues - November Copy deadline - 15 October


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