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Issue 196 - June 2021 In this issue What’s On - P6 Garden Talk - P12 Food & Drink - P14 Fitness Tips - P16 u3A OpenDay - P18 Noticeboard - P24 Pets Corner - P32 Horniman Exhibition - P38 The Last Word - P40
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Welcome to SE22 As life is beginning to get back to normal, I am planning my first road trip to see my parents. I leave after I go to print and I really can’t wait to do something different! It has been lovely to go for dinner and sit inside. The only problem is I now have to think about what I am wearing underneath my coat! I recently caught up with Daren Naish, the owner of The Little Clipper who is celebrating 10 years in business this month. Read the Business Spotlight on pages 10 & 11. Our events pages start on page 6 this month with eight full pages of online and in person events happening in and around Dulwich. So there is plenty to do right on our doorsteps. After bringing back the Noticeboard last month, I have been inundated with notices. This month there are some wonderful part-time jobs available at local charities. Find out more on page 24. St Christopher’s Art project has reopened at the Horniman Museum. It has also been shortlisted for UK Exhibition of the year. For the full story go to page 38. The Last Word this month goes to Juliet Barclay aka The Adventure Aunt. The Adventure Aunt creates brilliant learning experiences for children aged 6-12, by themselves or with family and friends. Find out more on page 40. Until next time.
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Contents
Welcome ..................................................................... 3 Events Calendar.......................................................... 4 What’s On..........................6, 8, 9, 22, 23, 34, 36 & 37 Garden Talk .............................................................. 12 Food & Drink ............................................................ 14 Fitness Tips .............................................................. 16 u3a Day.................................................................... 18 Mindset Matters........................................................ 20 Noticeboard............................................................... 24
Financial Matters...................................................... 26 Dulwich Hamlet Football Club ................................. 28 Education News........................................................ 30 Pets Corner .............................................................. 32 Horniman Exhibition................................................. 38 Link Age Southwark Open Gardens......................... 39 The Last Word........................................................... 40 Index ........................................................................ 42
July Deadline - 15 June (please allow an extra two days if design is required) To advertise in SE22 please contact Angela Burgess on 020 8693 9040 or e-mail: angela@semagazines.co.uk for further information. You can download our rates 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. SE22 - June 2021 | 3
Events Calendar - June Monday
31st
Tuesday
1st
8th Clothes.. And Other Things That Matter by Alexandra Shulman, see p22. Dulwich Park Runners run at 7.30pm see p37.
14th Dulwich WI, 2nd Monday every month see p34.
21st
15th
Dulwich Park Runners run at 7.30pm see p37.
22nd
Stella Cardew Exhibition of Paintings, see p23. Introduction to Mindfulness with Self-compassion p36.
Dulwich Park Runners run at 7.30pm see p37.
Yours Cheerfully by House of Music by Kadiatu KannehA J Pearce, p36. Mason, see p36.
Fiji Fusion Supper Club, see p37.
Thursday
2nd
3rd
Friday
4th
Brockley Max Festival, see p9. BNI Adventurers Boogie Pumps Half Term Theatre Camp p6. Online Meeting, Boogie Pumps Pre-school Dance see p6. Beautiful Bettles Classes p8. Songs of the Sea with with The Adventure Aunt p6. Dulwich & District the Adventure Aunt p8. Spotlight on ... U3A Meeting see Life in Dulwich No Barriers Sheku, see p8. p18. WW2, see p6. The Future of Dyslexia p8. Honor Oak WI, see p6.
7th
28th
Wednesday
29th Dulwich Park Runners run at 7.30pm see p37. The Wood That Built London Book Talk, p37.
9th
10th
11th
Saturday
5th
Sunday
6th
Weekly Horniman Market see p9. Boogie Pumps Dulwich Park Dance Classes p9. Runners run at 9am see p37. Open Gardens in Zoom Life Drawing aid of Link Age & Painting, see p9. Southwark p22.
12th
13th
Stella Cardew Exhibition of Paintings, see p23. Dulwich Park BNI Adventurers Online Runners run at 9am &ART art classes, Boogie Pumps Boogie Pumps Meeting, see p6. see p37. see p22. Pre-school Dance Dance Classes p9. &ART art classes, Weekly Horniman Classes p8. see p22. Outdoor Cooking Market see p9. &ART art classes, with Tom Pete Paphides: Broken see p23. Open Garden in Kerridge, see Greek, see p23. Dulwich in aid p22. Zoom Life Drawing The Arts Society of Mark Evison & Painting, see p9. Dulwich, p23. Foundation p34.
16th
17th
18th
19th
Stella Cardew Exhibition of Paintings, see p23. BNI Adventurers Online Open Gardens in Boogie Pumps Boogie Pumps Meeting, see p6. aid of Link Age &ART art classes, Pre-school Dance Dance Classes p9. Southwark p34 Classes p8. see p22. Zoom Life Drawing &ART art classes, & Painting, see p9. Filmmaking 101: see p22. Directing, see p34. &ART art classes, see p23.
23rd &ART art classes, see p22. Wake Up to Lyme, see p36.
24th
25th
26th
20th Weekly Horniman Market see p9. Dulwich Park Runners run at 9am see p37.
27th
Pub in the Park: Dulwich Park, see p37. Much Ado About Nothing, see p37. Boogie Pumps Boogie Pumps Pre-school Dance Dance Classes p9. Weekly Horniman Classes p8. Zoom Life Drawing Market see p9. & Painting, see p9. Spotlight on ... Jess, Open Gardens in &ART art classes, see p37. aid of Link Age see p23. Southwark p37 BNI Adventurers Online Meeting, see p6. &ART art classes, see p22.
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&ART art classes, see p22.
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Smart Business Networking with Cooking with Scissors. See p37.
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What's On - June Tuesday 1 – Wednesday 2 June: Boogie Pumps Half Term Theatre Camp
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Tuesday 1 June: Life in Dulwich in WWII Part 2: 1942-1944 with Brian Green 9am – 3pm. Our camp offers the children a chance to build their confidence in a friendly environment. Our aim is for each child to leave daily with the biggest smile on their face and feeling proud of what they’ve achieved. Children ages 4-8 years. JAGS Sports Club, Red Post Hill, Herne Hill, SE24 9JN. www.boogiepumps.co.uk/southeastlondon
Tuesday 1 June: Beautiful Beetles with the Adventure Aunt
8pm-9pm. A talk about Dulwich during WWII 1943 opened with a devastating air raid on Dulwich and in June 1944 the V1 campaign began with higher casualties for Dulwich than the Blitz. Amidst the havoc Dulwich folk still went to the theatre, ballet, concerts and out to tea in London! Continuing our ‘On the Street Where You Live’ series, join Brian Green to learn more about life in Dulwich in WWII. Tickets cost £5 and all proceeds for this event will go to making Bell House film courses accessible to all. www.bellhouse.co.uk www.dulwichsociety.com
Thursdays 3, 10, 17 & 24 June: BNI Adventurers (online meeting) 10am - 4pm. An exciting nature-based day out with the Adventure Aunt, looking at incredible beetles at the Natural History Museum and designing your own beetle collections, with beetle-hunting and a picnic in the park afterwards. For details call the Adventure Aunt 07999 461951 | www.theadventureaunt.com 6 | SE22 - June 2021
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What's On - June Thursday 3 June: Songs of the Sea with the Adventure Aunt
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Thursday 3 June: No Barriers - the Future of Dyslexia with Nick Posford
Baby Ballet 10.00 - 10.30am 2.5 - 4 years Baby Street 10.30 - 11am, 2.5 - 4 years The Scout Hut, 216 Bellenden Road, London SE15 4BY. www.boogiepumps.co.uk/southeastlondon
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7pm - 8pm. In this talk, the CEO of the British Dyslexia Association, Nick Posford, will explore the charity’s evolving strategy and its potential impact for dyslexic people of all ages, and for all of us. This event is free but please consider a donation of £5 if you can. Any proceeds will be split equally between the British Dyslexia Association and the dyslexia support work at Bell House. Thank you! www.bellhouse.co.uk 8 | SE22 - June 2021
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What's On - June Saturdays 5, 12, 19 & 26 June: Boogie Pumps Dance Classes 9am - 12.30pm
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Saturdays 5, 12, 19 & 26 June: Zoom Life Drawing & Painting
Sundays 6, 13, 20 & 27 June: The weekly Horniman Market
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Business Profile - The Little Clipper
Celebrating Ten Years of The Little Clipper “I can’t believe it’s been 10 years since I set up The Little Clipper,” says Daren Naish owner of The Little Clipper and The Clipper. “When I first came to East Dulwich to take over the barber shop on North Cross Road (now The Clipper), I never imagined owning two salons”. When Daren first set up The Clipper back in 2005, he set out to employ extensively trained hair stylist, so he could offer that little bit more than the traditional barber shop! According to Daren, “We take pride in being able to style hair not just using clippers.” The success of The Clipper led to many requests for boys haircuts and in turn, girls too. When the shop next door became available for rent, The Little Clipper was born. The salon is kitted out to make the children feel comfortable and safe. The colourful interior, with fun VW Beetle car chair for the little children, is a popular choice (bigger styling chairs available for older children). Coupled with small screens with the favourite movie or cartoon on; it is not a surprise that children love coming for their haircut. The Little Clipper offer a “first haircut” package, where they really take their time to ensure that first hair cut is memorable for the right reasons. As Daren explains “we make sure that the child is happy and relaxed (and their parents!) and don’t rush the cut. We save a lock of hair and present that along with a certificate to mark the special occasion”. 10 | SE22 - June 2021
“Clean and airy premises. Really friendly staff and quick too. Been taking my daughter there for years - we highly recommend Little Clippers!“ Nicola
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Gorgeous Geraniums Garden Talk with Janine Winlaw | Instagram @janinewinlaw
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retty, a great filler plant, easy to grow, slug resistant but loved by bees, geraniums are a must. There are so many to choice from, but here are a few of the best.
Never Ending Blooms One of the most popular geraniums and rightly so, Geranium ‘Rozanne’ has striking large blue flowers with white centres and lovely mottled foliage. Happy in sun or part shade, its spreading habit makes it great ground cover, but do give it space. Most impressive of all is its amazingly long and late flowering period, from June right through to November. Newer hybrids include ‘Azure Rush’ a more compact version of ‘Rozanne’ with paler blue flowers and a larger white centre and ‘Lilac Ice’, a less spreading hybrid with fresh light foliage and pale lilac pink flowers. Or try ‘Pink Penny’ which will fill your garden with hot pinky/mauve flowers from June to October. (These newer hybrids take a while to get to garden centers but are available on line from Crocus or specialist nurseries.)
True Blues ‘Johnson’s Blue’ is another classically popular geranium, with delicate foliage and a mass of papery blue petals from May to August. Great under roses or shrubs, in full sun or part shade – too much shade can make it a bit leggy. Similar varieties include the newer ‘Brookside,’ with masses of intense blue flowers, and its slightly bigger seedling, ‘Orion’, which has larger, more violet blue flowers, on stalks high above the foliage.
Fab Foliage The spring flowering geranium phaeum with their wands of small flowers and striking patterned foliage are great for a shady spot - whether dry or damp, amongst ferns and snowdrops. Geranium phaeum black widow is very stylish with its deep purple black flowers and beautiful dark leaf markings. ‘Samobor’ is very similar, with slightly browner flowers and paler leaves. Or for something less somber, ‘Alba’ has airy sparkly white flowers, great for lighting up dark corners. The more unusual varieties ‘Margaret Wilson’ with its purple flowers against and lime 12 | SE22 - June 2021
green variegated foliage and ‘Rose Madder’ with gorgeous brownish pink flowers are worth looking out for too.
Small & Sweet Compact, low growing (around 20cm high) with dainty flowers, geranium sanguineum varieties make great ground cover for smaller spaces. Geranium sanguineum bloody cranesbill has dark green feathery foliage and vivid magenta flowers from March until June while the similar ‘Tiny Monster’ has a mass of larger shocking pink flowers until late autumn. Softer sanguinium ‘Album’ with small pure white flowers May to June but the beautiful pale pink flowers of sanguineum var. striatum will keep going until August.
Hot Stuff The bigger and bolder Geranium psilostemon with its vibrant magenta flowers and purple black eyes is stunning, but needs space (about a square meter). It flowers from June to August and the leaves turn fiery red in Autumn. The hybrid, ‘Patricia’ has the same dark eye but is a brighter pink and slightly more compact (60cm high) and longer flowering. The rangier Geranium ‘Ann Folkard’ has bright green early foliage and rich magenta flowers with a dark eye, again it needs space scrambling to a meter and flowers until September.
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Roasted Strawberries & Elderflower Pana Cotta Recipes from Suzanne James | www.suzannejames.co.uk
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t’s strawberry time again! Without doubt they are one of my favourite fruits, and delightfully easy to grow. You don’t even need a lot of space – a hanging basket or planter on a balcony can yield an amazing harvest, and trust me nothing in this world tastes better than a freshly picked, sun warmed strawberry. Not many of ours make it home from the allotment, but if you do manage to get some back to your kitchen, I can highly recommend this recipe! Preparation 25 minutes + 4 hours setting time Cooking time 10 minutes - Serves 6
Ingredients • 1 litre double cream • 135g caster sugar • 3 vanilla pods, split and seeds removed • 50g elderflowers • 4 sheets leaf gelatin, soaked in cold water until softened For the roasted strawberries • 25g butter • 150g small strawberries • 1 pinch saffron strands • 2 tbsp brown sugar • 100ml elderflower cordial • a dash of balsamic vinegar • grated pistachio nuts to decorate
Method 1) Place the cream and sugar in a saucepan, add the vanilla pods and seeds, and bring to the boil. 2) Remove the pan from the heat, and add the fresh elderflowers. Cover the pan and leave to infuse for 5-10 minutes, before straining. 3) Soak the gelatin leaves in water to cover and set aside for 5 minutes 4) Squeeze any excess water from the gelatin leaves and add to the warm cream mixture, stirring until dissolved 5) Pour the mixture into small dariole moulds or ramekins, and chill in the fridge for 3-4 hours, until set. 14 | SE22 - June 2021
6) For the strawberries, preheat the oven to 1800C / Gas 4. Melt the butter in a non-stick frying pan and add the strawberries and saffron. After about 5 minutes, they should have darkened and taken on colour. At this stage, add the cordial. 7) Transfer the strawberries to a roasting tin, pour over a little balsamic vinegar and bake in the oven for 5-6 minutes, spooning over any syrup from the strawberries every minute or so. Leave to cool. 8) Turn the set panna cottas out of their moulds and accompany with the strawberries and syrup. Decorate with grated pistachio nuts before serving.
In Season This Month Fruits & Nuts - Cherries, Rhubarb, Strawberries Vegetables & Herbs- Artichoke, Asparagus, Aubergine, Beetroot, Broad Beans, Broccoli, Carrots, Chillies, Courgettes, Fennel, French Beans, Garlic, Lettuce, Mangetout, New Potatoes, Onions, Pak Choi, Peas, Radishes, Rocket, Runner Beans, Samphire, Spinach, Spring Onions, Tomatoes, Turnips, Watercress, Wild Nettles Meat & Game - Lamb, Wood pigeon Fish & Shellfish - Cod, Coley, Crab, Haddock, Hailbut, Herring, Langoustine, Plaice, Pollack, Prawns, Salmon, Sardines, Scallops (Queen), Sea Bream, Sea Trout, Shrimp, Squid, Whelks, Whitebait Going out of season - Asparagus, Elderflower, Gooseberry, Hare, New Potatoes
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Health & Wellbeing
Fitness tips with Leanne Spencer | www.bodyshotperformance.com All About Setting A Few NonNegotiables Rules When It Comes To Your Health And Wellbeing A key component of your health and fitness journey is consistency. If you consistently do something – within the context of health and wellbeing - you’ll reap the benefits over time. And this month, I would like to talk about another key component: Your non-negotiables. I think when it comes to health it is really important to be clear about what must happen in order for you to remain fit, healthy and have a good sense of wellbeing. For that reason, I have got four non-negotiables that I have set that must happen each day.
The Non-Negotiable Challenge Before I talk about my own non-negotiables, my challenge to you is to think about what yours might be. The key takeaway from month’ tip is for you to take some time today, just five minutes, to think about what they are. It might be that you just have one and that is absolutely fine. One rock solid non-negotiable that keeps you on a relatively even keel. I recommend having not more than three or four. I have four, but then I have been nearly a decade in this industry and it’s kind of what I’m about. Start small and build up, as with all of wellbeing consistency is key.
Leanne’s Non-Negotiables Here are my health and wellbeing non-negotiables that must happen every day: 1) Daily meditation, five or ten minutes, but must happen daily 2) Vegetables on at least two of the three meals that I have a day 3) My sleep must start with a seven, so seven hours and a minute, great, seven hours and 59 minutes, amazing. For those of you thinking yeah right! There are loads of ways you can increase your time in bed as well as your sleep quality. 4) And then the last one is a minimum step count 16 | SE22 - June 2021
of 10,000 steps. Now that is a relatively arbitrary number, which we all tend to think about 10,000 steps being the goal, but it is a decent amount of movement. It is very approximately five miles of walking or traversing. These are my four non-negotiables for health and wellbeing. There are lots of other things that on good days, I want to try and get done, but these are my non-negotiables. I know that if those things happen, then the day is going to be easier. I am going to be more resilient. My immune health has been bolstered. My fitness has been given a boost or at least maintenance. My wellbeing generally is going to be okay. What are your non-negotiables or what is your non-negotiable? And be very, very clear on that. Build it in so that it happens organically, and then you can add from there. Please let us know what yours are, we’d love to have you share them with us! That is this month’ simple wellbeing tip, all the very best, stay healthy and good luck.
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Wednesday 2 June 2021
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he University of the Third Age, or u3a, is an international movement which began in France in the 1970s and spread internationally, reaching the United Kingdom in the 1980s. In France it remains primarily educational but in this country it became a broader self-help group for retired and semi-retired people. The UK network now comprises over 1000 u3as, with a total membership of over 400,000. Each u3a is an independent charity with links to a national umbrella body, the Third Age Trust. The Trust has launched the first “u3a day”, originally to have taken place in 2020 but postponed to Wednesday 2 June 2021. Its aim is to promote awareness of the u3a; to help challenge negative perceptions of older adults; and to invite other Third Agers to learn how u3a supports the lives of older adults. Dulwich & District u3a was founded as recently as 2015 but already has some 700 members and 90 interest groups covering a broad range of interests from art, astronomy, birdwatching, boules and cryptic crosswords to table tennis, ukulele playing, walks and Zumba
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gold. Some of the groups have had to suspend their activities during the pandemic, but many have continued to operate via Zoom. And our open meetings with a guest speaker, normally held monthly, have continued on Zoom with two meetings in most months. You can learn more at our website: https://u3asites.org.uk/dulwich/home COVID-19 restrictions limit what we can do on 2 June but we shall have a stall in the garden of Dulwich Picture Gallery – do come along to find out more! And our creative writing group will be reading outside Forest Hill Library. In 2020 the Third Age Trust updated its branding, so the logo no longer includes the words “University of the Third Age”, but instead “learn, laugh, live” – a good summary of the range of our activities.
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Are You Bringing The Past Into Your Present Relationships? Do you often find yourself feeling negatively triggered by a partner’s words or actions? Or maybe you notice that you react irrationally or feel strong emotions (fear, anger or sadness) in response to situations in your relationship. If so, you may be responding from a past perspective, rather than being in the present and seeing the situation for what it really is.
Why do we tend to live out the past again and again? These reactions are often linked to our personal perspective and focus. We tend to ‘get’ more of what we focus on! To illustrate this, have you noticed that if you decide you’re going to invest in a new car, you see the make and model you’re hoping to buy everywhere! Look around you right now and notice how many red items/things you see around you. Now without looking around again, ask yourself how many green things you noticed when looking for the red? Normally this will be considerably less, if you noticed any green at all. This is because the mind tends to see what we’re looking for. Unconsciously our minds cause us to make decisions about partners and situations, which may be biased due to our past experience and beliefs. Imagine this filtered view in the context of a relationship. For a fictional example: Mathew grew up in a household where mother is very critical and controlling of father. On a subconscious level he creates a belief that women always are this way. Later in life when he is with a partner, he may ‘see’ suggestions or comments as criticism and feel agitated or triggered. He may be seeing the comment from his own ‘lens’, which comes from his past and a limiting belief that relationships are always a certain way. So how do we let go of the past and any limiting beliefs to do with relationships? Here are three steps: 20 | SE22 - June 2021
Awareness This is the first step to letting go of the past. Think about the messages you picked up earlier in life and how they could have affected your beliefs regarding relationships. If you’ve noticed any negative patterns in your relationships, ask yourself what the underlying belief is that may be keeping you stuck.
Neutralize Challenge the belief that may be causing your reactions or negative patterns. In the example of Mathew’s situation he could look at lots of examples of relationships where the female is NOT controlling and critical. Consciously seeking out more positive examples of relationship dynamics will neutralize his belief that all relationships are one way.
Acknowledgement Once you have awareness of what may be behind some of your reactions and feelings you have a choice. You can choose to take a step back from a situation, take a breath, count to ten. You can remove yourself from the situation rather than reacting negatively on the spot. You could also choose to trust your partner and tell them why you may be overreacting to things and how you are attempting to change this now.
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What's On - June Sunday 6 June: Open Gardens in aid of Link Age Southwark
2pm-5pm: North House, Dulwich Village SE21 7BJ Visit beautiful Dulwich gardens and support local charity Link Age Southwark! Now restrictions are easing, Link Age Southwark are delighted to be involved in a number of upcoming Open Garden events hosted by local supporters, in aid of the charity. The Dulwich gardens will open to the public with all proceeds of tickets, refreshments and plant sales going towards Link Age Southwark’s work with older people and people living with dementia in the community. www.linkagesouthwark.org.
Tuesday 8 June: Clothes... And Other Things That Matter by Alexandra Shulman (Live Stream Event)
7pm - 8pm. Village Books are delighted to be welcoming Alexandra Shulman, former Editor in Chief of Vogue to Dulwich! In Clothes… and other things that matter, Alexandra Shulman delves into her own life to look at the emotions, ambitions, expectations and meanings behind the way we dress. www.village-books.co.uk 22 | SE22 - June 2021
Wednesdays 9, 12, 18 & 26 May: After school art class for children 5-12 years old
3.45pm-5pm. &ART Clubs offer children aged 5-12 years a creative space in which to explore their world. The Scout Hut, 212 Bellenden Road, Peckham. SE15 4BY. (Other days are available). www.andart.london.
Wednesday 9 June: Outdoor Cooking with Tom Kerridge (Live Stream Event)
7:30pm - 8:30pm. Village Books are delighted to be working with award winning chef Tom Kerridge for his book Outdoor Cooking! Recipes include hearty favourites like pork and chorizo burger, veggie mains like charred cauliflower salad, and shareable snacks like aubergine dips and flatbreads. He also includes desserts and drinks, tips and advice for the perfect summer barbecue, campfire or outdoor gathering with friends and family. www.village-books.co.uk
What's On - June Thursday 10 – Tuesday 22 June: Stella Cardew Exhibition of Paintings
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Thursday 10 June: Pete Paphides: Broken Greek (Live Stream Event)
Thursday 10 June: The Architecture of Mughal India - Mosques, Gardens & Mausoleums
8pm - 9pm. Stunning Mughal buildings and gardens have left an indelible stamp on India’s architectural and cultural landscape. www.theartssocietydulwich.org.uk.
Thursdays 10, 17 & 24 June: After school art class for children aged 5-12 years old
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7:30pm - 8:30pm. A biography from music journalist Pete Paphides. Broken Greek tells the story of Pete’s experience as a child of Cypriot parents growing up in Birmingham and how he found refuge in English pop songs. Tickets £6. www.village-books.co.uk
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cross SE London and beyond many households are looking forward to the arrival of the final stage of the government’s lock down road map on 21 June 2021. However for tax credit customers, it may just be another summer solstice. It will neither mark the end nor signify a new beginning. The key date for tax credit customers is 4 June 2021. This is the date by which all 2.5 million tax credit customers should have received their annual renewal packs from HMRC. According to HMRC, “It is important that customers check the details contained in their annual renewal pack are correct, including income details. Renewing online is quick and easy.” Whilst renewals online may be quick and easy, many working tax credit customers are still coming to terms with the temporary rules introduced by HMRC at the start of the year. These rules were designed to help tax credit customers who suffered any reduction in their weekly working hours or were temporarily unable to work due to the coronavirus crisis. These temporary HMRC measures are applicable until the Job Retention Scheme (JRS) closes on 30 September 2021. The five changes of working hours; their impact on employees’ working tax credit; and the reporting requirement to HMRC, are discussed below.
Temporary Reduction In Working Hours Where an employee’s working hours per week have been temporarily reduced due to the coronavirus crisis, HMRC will treat the employee as continuing to work their normal hours (those before the reduction) until 30 September 2021. There will be no change to the employee’s working tax credit entitlement during that period. The employee will not be required to advise HMRC about any temporary reduction because of the coronavirus crisis until 30 September 2021. 26 | SE22 - June 2021
Permanent Reduction In Hours Where an employee’s working hours per week have been permanently reduced due to the coronavirus crisis, the employee’s normal hours will change for tax credit. If the change is such that the employee no longer qualifies for working tax credit, they may receive a four-week run-on of working tax credit. Employees must notify HMRC as soon as their working hours per week is changed permanently. All changes can be notified to HMRC via their online service or the tax credits helpline.
Temporary Laid Off/Furloughed Employees who are affected in this way will not experience any change in their working tax credit. HMRC will continue to regard the employee as continuing to work their normal hours until the end of the JRS. Employees are not required to inform HMRC of any temporary lay-off throughout the duration of the JRS. However, if the lay-off becomes permanent, HMRC should be notified as soon as possible.
Unpaid Leave Where an employee has agreed unpaid leave with their employer for any reason due to the coronavirus crisis, HMRC will regard the employee as continuing to work their normal hours until the end of the JRS. However, the employee has an obligation to notify HMRC.
Redundancy In the advent of an employee being made redundant due to the coronavirus crisis, they may or may not still qualify for working tax credit. If as a result of the redundancy an employee no longer qualifies for working tax credit, they may qualify for a four-week run-on of tax credits. HMRC should be notified of any redundancy as soon as possible. However, if an employee secures a new position within the 4-week runon period and the new employment satisfies the working tax credit hours then despite the gap between employments the employee should remain entitled to their working tax credit. As a reminder, tax credit customers should not forget the annual tax credit renewal deadline is 31 July.
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or your average Dulwich Hamlet fan May Day fires-up the synapses like no other, evoking memories of play-off finals past. Our thoughts turn to the over before you’d downed your first pint defeat to East Thurrock on the wild and windswept wastelands of Essex. And then to the close but no cigar loss to bogey-team Bognor “Bugger” Regis. But on this year’s miserable mizzly May Day, our mind’s eye sought solace in recollection of that balmy blaze of an afternoon in 2018, where, in the boiling broiling backwater of our Mitcham home in exile, the Pink and Blues finally ascended to the Conference South. Three thousand Rabble invaded the pitch that day in barely believing delirium as Dipo’s winner billowed the back of the onion bag. And then half of East Dulwich headed to Lordship Lane and spent the evening whirling around the freshly christened Promotion Roundabout, drinking the EDT dry, and laying the foundations for the mother of all happy hangovers. Oh what joy when we have Edgar Kail in our hearts. Such days will of course return. But football at the Hamlet’s level is on ice for the remainder of the season. The signs of a thaw though are there. The Dulwich Hamlet Women’s team for
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Music to Your Ears Education News from Alleyn's | www.alleyns.org.uk Paul Smith, Head of Head of Instrumental Studies at Alleyn’s, talks about the whys and hows of your child taking up a musical instrument. Most people love music of some sort, so do share your enthusiasm and enjoyment of music with your child in any way you can as early as you can, and you could be sparking an interest that will give them - and you - pleasure for life!
THE BENEFITS The benefits are well documented: engendering good habits and routines, strengthening connections in the brain - which impacts on wider academic performance - as well as the confidence and ‘buzz’ from performing live. For older children, ensemble playing or playing in any group not only offers social benefits and a sense of teamwork, but it also improves communication, empathy, and listening skills.
CHOOSING AN INSTRUMENT Expose your child to lots of different styles of music and sounds, not just your own favourites. Music elicits a personal response, and we never know what will make a connection. Some styles of music are better suited to particular instruments, but the one your child likes the sound of is a good place to start. Piano and string instruments are easier to start early, while wind and brass may need the greater reach, more developed muscles or bigger lung capacity of an older child.
GETTING UP AND RUNNING Developing those initial skills on any instrument can be tricky, but a good teacher will help make the challenges fun! Once your child is up and running, practice can offer a refreshing break from homework. Your child’s teacher should tailor music choices to suit their musical preferences, but you should also expect practice to involve some technical work. This is what improves ability, allowing your child to play a greater range of music, which is more fun and creates a positive cycle.
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Theoretical understanding and the skill of sightreading are important and will help your child pick up new pieces more quickly. It’s fun to be able to move on to new pieces of music quickly rather than getting bogged down with the same piece every week, and receiving the same comments from your teacher, which can be demoralising! Hand in hand with this, a good teacher will also encourage good listening skills – students should know the sounds they are aiming for and a teacher will show your child how to create them. Music is all about emotions and expression. It might be a long journey, but there are so many enjoyable and satisfying hours to be had along the way. There may be times when it feels more of a challenge for your child, but if they can weather these moments, they will surely see the benefits in other areas of life, both at school and more generally, and hopefully you will have encouraged a love and passion for music that your child will carry in their hearts for ever.
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Does Your Dog Have An ‘Off Switch’?
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he dog that does not know when to switch off and settle can be a menace. We all know the type; once engaged in an activity he enjoys your dog will not stop pestering, whether he is leaping around, barking, whining, nudging you or pacing. If the the owner gives in and resumes the desired activity then the dog learns the ‘demanding’ behaviour gets him a ‘rewarding’ outcome. A common example is the dog that gets frenetic playing fetch and cannot settle or switch off after the game and may bark, whine or persistently jump up for more. Of course, the only thing that stops that behaviour is another throw of the ball and a catch-22 soon develops. The owner starts to dread playing any games with a ball and the dog loses out on vital enrichment and team work. Most dog owners, especially owners of highly driven working types, should view teaching impulse control as an essential doggy life skill. Teaching the young dog to learn to switch off on cue is a vital part of the broader journey to greater self-control. Learning that a resource (attention, treats, toys, exercise or a game) is no longer available and the dog has to wait until ‘next time’ and quietly settle and switch off until then, can be helpful in so many ways. The first step is to choose your cue word or phrase: ‘enough’,’ all gone’ ‘that’ll do or ‘finished’ are all options. I also like to use a hand signal, like a crossed hands gesture, along with my verbal cue. One way to start is to teach the cue on a simple ‘find’ exercise. If you try to first introduce this on a high energy ball game or tuggy, your dog could end up getting frustrated, which will hinder learning. Start with a calmer activity to establish the cue.
How To Teach A ‘Switch Off’ Cue • Have another family member or friend gently hold your dog while you place a few bits of kibble a couple of feet in front of the dog. • Go back to the dog and say ‘find’ and gesture to the kibble. • Your dog is close enough to see and smell the kibble and will go and gobble it up. • Repeat a few times. 32 | SE22 - June 2021
• Now use your cue word ‘finished’ make a crossed hands gesture where your dog can see you, and walk away. • Place a chew or similar in your dog’s resting place. • Ignore any whining, barking, pacing or nudging. • When and if your dog goes to their resting area, lies down and starts to chew, give quiet, calm praise. • Keep practising with short training sessions at different times of the day and in different contexts. • If your dog gets very excited around food then use the lowest value food items you can. Once your cue is established, start to introduce it with different activities. If your dog is very persistent at ‘fetch’ then try using the cue in a short duration garden or indoor game first. Once your dog has had a few goes but is not hyped up, give your cue, pocket the toy and put it away, well out of reach. Ensure there is a treat or chew in the dog’s settle area. Do not give in to any sort of demand from your dog. As and when they settleand this may take a while- give quiet praise. Slowly build to more high arousal sessions.
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What's On - June Sunday 13 June: Open Gardens in Dulwich 2pm - 5:30pm. 1 Court Lane Gardens, 118 & 142 Court Lane, SE21 7EA
Three stunning gardens are opening for the Mark Evison Foundation. All three gardens back on to Dulwich Park, and between them have wildflower meadows, a swimming pond, a circular vegetable bed, plantings and a pond for wildlife, herbaceous borders, roses at their seasonal best, interesting species planting and a blue plaque. There will be tea, home-made cakes and plant sales at 142 Court Lane. Combined entry is £8 - start at any of the gardens. www.markevisonfoundation.org.
Wednesday 16 June: Open Gardens in aid of Link Age Southwark
6.30pm – 8.30pm. 108 Turney Road, SE21 7JJ Visit beautiful Dulwich gardens and support local charity Link Age Southwark! Now restrictions are easing, Link Age Southwark are delighted to be involved in a number of upcoming Open Garden events hosted by local supporters, in aid of the charity. www.linkagesouthwark.org.
Thursday 17 June: Filmmaking 101: Directing with Aidan Largey
Monday 14 June: Dulwich WI Monthly Meeting
7:30pm - 9:30pm. We meet on the second Monday of each month - currently on Zoom - but usually at Dulwich Hamlet FC Clubhouse Bar. https://dulwichwi.com. PLEASE NOTE that all this information was correct at the time of going to press. However please do check details ahead, as the lockdown may be extended and this could affect some events. 34 | SE22 - June 2021
7pm - 9pm. What does a director actually do? What makes a good script? Why is editing so important? Over the course of this year, Bell House Films will answer these questions and many more with its series of ‘Filmmaking 101’ events. Every month, an industry professional will host an online tutorial, where they will delve into the fundamentals of a specific filmmaking discipline. www.bellhouse.co.uk
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What's On - June Monday 21 June: Introduction to Mindfulness with Self-compassion
7pm - 8pm. Have you thought about exploring mindfulness but are not sure if it’s for you or what to expect? Why not join us for this introductory session. Mindfulness is a way of staying in the moment and developing a kind and non-judgemental awareness of ourselves and our surroundings. It is not about trying to change the way things are but about accepting things as they are - the pleasant and unpleasant - and being able to respond to life’s ups and downs with greater freedom. The session will include two mindfulness practices, alongside overview of mindfulness and opportunity for discussion. www.bellhouse.co.uk
Monday 21 June: Yours Cheerfully by A J Pearce (Live Stream Event)
7:30pm - 8:30pm. From the bestselling author of Dear Mrs Bird comes a sequel, Yours Cheerfully. An inspirational, funny, moving and uplifting story of courage at the height of World War II. www.village-books.co.uk 36 | SE22 - June 2021
Tuesday 22 June: House of Music by Kadiatu Kanneh-Mason
7:30pm - 8:30pm. Seven brothers and sisters. All of them classically trained musicians. One was Young Musician of the Year and performed for the royal family. The eldest has released her first album, showcasing the works of Clara Schumann. These siblings don’t come from the rarefied environment of elite music schools, but from a state comprehensive in Nottingham. How did they do it? Village Books are holding this event as part of Independent Bookshop Week. www.village-books.co.uk
Wednesday 23 June: Wake Up to Lyme
7pm - 8pm. This online talk will focus on tick bite awareness in the UK, the effects of lyme disease and how to prevent it. Lyme disease is now endemic throughout the UK, so awareness of ticks and how to prevent a bite is very important! Lyme disease can be an insidious illness if not diagnosed & treated promptly. Prevention is key to keeping yourself and your family safe. There will be time for questions after the presentation. www.bellhouse.co.uk
What's On - June Thursday 24 June: Spotlight On... Jess 7:30pm - 8:30pm
Sunday 27 June: Open Gardens in aid of Link Age Southwark 2.30pm – 5.30pm. Garden Safari at 102, 108 & 110 College Road, SE21 7HW. Dulwich gardens will open to the public with all proceeds of tickets, refreshments and plant sales going towards Link Age Southwark's work with older people and people living with dementia in the community. Information and tickets in advance: www.linkagesouthwark.org
Mozart Symphony No. 35 in D Major, K.385 (Haffner) Glazunov Concerto in E flat for alto saxophone & string orchestra Nyman Saxophone Concerto, Where the Bee Dances London Mozart Players return to Fairfield Halls in June for an electrifying concert alongside saxophone star Jess Gillam and Ruth Rogers director. www.fairfield.co.uk/whats-on/spotlight-onjess/
Friday 25th – Sunday 27th June: Pub in the Park Live music from Beverley Knight, Gabrielle, Basement Jaxx and more. Michelin-starred food created by Tom Kerridge, Matt Tebbutt, Atul Kochhar and more. Check website for timings and to buy tickets. Dulwich Park, Dulwich SE21. www.pubintheparkuk.com/
Saturday 26 & Sunday 27 June: Much Ado About Nothing 2pm & 5pm. War heroes Don Pedro and his soldier-boys turn up at Governor Leonato’s house hoping for a well deserved rest … but when has that ever worked out? Claudio loves Hero; Benedick despises Beatrice (and the feeling is mutual she will assure you). Pedro’s pals are either obstinately love struck or in denial of their emotions allowing the Don’s half-sister Donna Juana and the beastly Borachio to hatch a plot to tear their worlds apart. But never fear! The local neighbourhood watch are on call to intercede swiftly and bring them to justice ... right?! www.bellhouse.co.uk
Monday 28 June: Fiji Fusion June Supper Club 6:30pm - 10:30pm. Try this brand spanking new menu created by David Datt. This event is ticketed at £45 each for three courses! Park’s Edge Bar & Kitchen, 49 Norwood Road, Herne Hill, SE24 9AA. www.realhoxtonchef.co.uk
Tuesday 29 June: “The Wood That Built London” Book Talk 7pm - 8pm. Local author C. J. Schüler will discuss his forthcoming book, The Wood that Built London, to be published by Sandstone Press in October 2021. www.bellhouse.co.uk
Wednesday 30 June: Cooking with Scissors 6.45pm. We are back to in-person meetings! 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 your interest in attending, please email: sbn@cookingwithscissors.co.uk. The Lordship Pub, 211 Lordship Lane, SE22 8HA
Dulwich Park Runners Make new friends through running. DPR organises a regular programme of social running: Tuesdays, 1, 8, 15, 22 & 29 June at 7.30pm plus most Sunday mornings NEW RUNNERS WELCOME. www.dulwichparkrunners.co.uk All levels of ability are welcome. Social runs, races, competitions, coaching and social activities. SE22 - June 2021 | 37
St Christopher’s Arts Project Reopens
'Birth ’til Death: Scrolled Life Stories' is Shortlisted for UK Exhibition of the Year The exhibition From Birth ’til Death: Scrolled Life Stories reopens this week at the Horniman Museum. Through a dramatic instillation of giant painted papyrus scrolls suspended from the ceiling, visitors can learn about the lives and stories of South London’s different communities. From scrolls that tell the stories of recent arrivals, to Londoners whose families have lived here for generations, the exhibition tells the stories of resilience, joy and heartache that is at the centre of all our lives. The project was a result of a partnership between artist R.M. Sánchez-Camus, who was based at St Christopher’s at the time, working with the Horniman’s Community Learning Team and community partner organisations including Arts Network, Three Cs, and Guys & St Thomas’ Health Inclusion Team asylum seekers hostel. 38 | SE22 - June 2021
On re-opening, the exhibition will also celebrate its recent shortlisting as UK Exhibition of the Year, for the prestigious Museum and Heritage Awards. R.M. Sánchez-Camus says: “Bringing local community voices into a gallery exhibition is an important marker of validation for those who are often not seen or heard, yet who carry rich and important experiences we can all learn from. The Horniman has a rich collection of objects that tell the story of who we are as people on this earth and this exhibition contributes to that collection with the life stories of present-day Londoners. “Our personal collection of life stories make up the museum of self, continuously archived throughout our life. Each of us is a micro-museum, carrying the history and stories of the times we live in. And what better way to know ourselves than by understanding others.” Open until the 13 June in the Horniman’s contemporary arts space The Studio. Entry to the Horniman, and From Birth ’til Death: Scrolled Life Stories, is free, however visitors (including Members) need to pre-book a timed slot via horniman.ac.uk. For more about St Christopher’s Hospice see: www.stchristophers.org.uk
Link Age Southwark Open Gardens
Visit these beautiful Dulwich gardens and support local charity Link Age Southwark
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ink Age Southwark is a vibrant local charity providing friendly volunteer support to older people and people living with dementia in our community. They work to reduce isolation and loneliness by helping those they support maintain active lives through their befriending service, group activities, transport, light DIY and gardening services. The charity has had to make a significant amount of changes to these services over the past year, in order to ensure they still reach the people who need them. The restrictions have also had a huge impact on their volunteers and the incredibly vital roles they play, as well as the charity’s fundraising efforts, with all their usual in-person events being cancelled last year. Now restrictions are easing, Link Age Southwark are delighted to be involved in a number
of upcoming Open Garden events hosted by local supporters, in aid of the charity. The beautiful Dulwich gardens will open to the public with all proceeds of tickets, refreshments and plant sales going to support Link Age Southwark’s work. Buy your tickets in advance to avoid disappointment! For more information and to purchase tickets for each event please go to the charity’s website: https://www.linkagesouthwark.org/Pages/Events/
LINK AGE SOUTHWARK OPEN GARDEN EVENTS Sunday 6 June: North House, Dulwich Village, SE21 7BJ. 2pm – 5pm Wednesday 16 June 108 Turney Road, SE21 7JJ. 6.30pm – 8.30pm Sunday 27 June: Garden Safari at 102, 108 & 110 College Road, SE21 7HW. 2.30pm – 5.30pm Please note: Each event will be operating at an outdoor capacity of 30 people at one time, as per government guidelines. SE22 - June 2021 | 39
The Last Word – Juliet Barclay What is your favourite place to eat? Suzanne James’ fabulous 57 in North Cross Road. In fact, any place would be a favourite place as long as the food were created by Suzanne. I’ve delighted in her culinary extravaganzas all over London, at work, at home, professionally and personally. But there’s nothing quite like the courtyard of 57 on a sunny Saturday, savouring asparagus risotto and several glasses of something fragrant and cold.
Where’s your favourite place to walk?
The Adventure Aunt creates brilliant learning experiences for children aged 6-12, by themselves or with family and friends. Fun-packed and stimulating, the Aunt’s Adventures develop enthusiasm and confidence, and children love them.
How long have you lived in the area? I’ve been here since 1999, and love it more with every passing year. I truly think this is the best place in London to live.
Peckham Rye Park early on summer mornings. The golden light, the fresh scents of grass and flowers, the dew on each individual point of the vine leaves in the Old English Garden, the blackbirds warbling with joy in the bushes and the reflections of rhododendrons in the Japanese pool are completely entrancing.
When I want to relax... I hang my Cuban hammock in the garden, mix myself a strong mojito in its honour and swing gently back and forth amongst the flowers listening to ‘Oh Vida’ by Beny Moré
If money was no object..
My brother bought a house here and the more I saw of the area, the more deeply I fell for it. West London swiftly lost its charms by comparison so I upped sticks and headed south-eastwards.
I would design, build, staff and open an international network of Adventure Centres in beautiful and fascinating places to which children could come free of charge from all over the world, to have huge fun and develop their curiosity, knowledge, initiative and confidence.
What do you most value about the area?
The book I’m reading at the moment..
What brought you here?
The happy, friendly buzz, the green spaces and the quantity of small shops and businesses.
Do you know your neighbours? I do and a more kind, creative, helpful, amusing and resourceful bunch of people you couldn’t hope to find. We have a WhatsApp group for the street and chat frequently both on that and in person about everything from camellia hedges and imposter syndrome to painting, planning and piracy.
The most famous person you’ve met? Her Majesty The Queen, during her visit to Southwark Cathedral to attend a ceremony in memory of a Native American Chief. She was delighted when the attending members of the Mohegan tribe suddenly broke into a ceremonial dance in the Cathedral churchyard. 40 | SE22 - June 2021
Sylvain Tesson’s ‘The Consolations of the Forest’, an incredibly evocative account of six months spent living alone in a cabin on the shores of Lake Baikal in Siberia, the world’s oldest and deepest lake. His descriptions of snow, ice and solitude transport you in an instant from loud London to the other-worldly silence of the Russian forest.
My perfect holiday.. Without a time limit? Island-hopping up the Caribbean, spending a few days in every island from Trinidad to Haiti, with a final week in Cuba.
My secret ambition.. To dive as part of an underwater archaeology team on the wreck of a Spanish treasure galleon.
www.theadventureaunt.com
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Alexandra Nurseries ..................................................13 Alleyn’s Summer Camps ...........................................31 The Arts Factory: Awarding Winning Art Classes ......17 Ayrton Windows & Doors...................................... Back Bells Bathroom and Kitchens.....................................27 Bespoke Windows .....................................................19 The Boardroom - Chess Club for Girls........................13 CHS Pest Control.........................................................21 Clearly Hearing Audiology Centre................................5 The Clinic: Skin Fit........................................................7 Cooking with Scissors ...............................................27 Critter Solutions Pest Control ....................................35 Dulwich Carpet Company .........................................19 Dulwich College The Sports Club...............................15 Esomatics with Erika Pimental..................................13 Garolla Roller Garage Doors.......................................17 Google Reviews: SE Magazines..................................41 Healthy Habits............................................................21 Herne Hill School........................................................25 Interior & Exterior Painting & Decorating .................29 Isabelle Capitain Handmade Jewellery .....................29
John @ James & Lamont: Painting & Decorating .....29 The Lane Centre: Counselling Services......................35 The Lane Centre: Rooms available to rent.................35 The Little Clipper: Business Spotlight .......................10 Mac Support ..............................................................17 Party Pop Balloons.......................................................5 Peace + Riot: eat, drink, work, chat ........................21 Piercy & Co ................................................................13 Quickprint.....................................................................5 The Real Hoxton Chef: New Supper Club ..................15 Robert Cox French Polishing......................................33 Rocket Garden Design ...............................................27 Rosie Reilly Plumber....................................................7 SE Magazines Local Advertising........................21 & 41 Smart Business Networking ......................................27 Steve Smith Accountants ..........................................15 Truepennys Estate Agents...................................2 & 43 u3a Day: 2 June..........................................................19 Walsh Glazing.............................................................33 Wicked Warriors: Kids parties .....................................7 William Bailey Solicitors.............................................29
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