Issue 113 - January 2016 In this issue Events Calendar - P4 Monthly Notice Board - P6 Events - P8 Hectic Host - P12 Food & Drink - P14 Children’s Activities - P22 Horniman Museum - P24 The Last Word - P40
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Welcome I absolutely love this time of year. Christmas (which I love!) is over and we have a wonderful New Year to look forward too. With that in mind, Lawrence Roullier White has produced a rather different shopping page this month. It’s all about donating not dumping; why not take a look on page 32. We have got all our regulars here this month: our Hectic Host helps you be organised in the New Year, p12; Suzanne James has a delicious seasonal recipe for you to try on p14; our local Councillors Update is on p22; Financial Matters is on p26 and Garden Talk is on p34. The Last Word this month goes to our very own Sarah Pylas. Sarah works with me on the Around Dulwich blog as well as a couple of her own. Sarah recently published a cook book, find out more on page 36.
Welcome Page ........................................3 Events Calendar .....................................4 Noticeboard ............................................6 What’s On ...........................8, 10, 16 & 17 Hectic Host ...........................................12 Food & Drink ........................................14 Children’s Activities ..................... 18 & 19 Councillor’s Update...............................22 The Horniman Museum .......................24 Financial Matters ..................................26 Dulwich Picture Gallery ....................... 28 Community Index .................................30 Shopping Page ..................................... 32 Garden Talk .......................................... 34 The Last Word ..................................36 Index .....................................................38
The Last Word – Sarah Pylas
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arah Pylas is a local writer and blogger, who has been sharing stories about Greek/ English family life on her blog, Grenglish, since 2011. Since then she has written for The Huffington Post, various online parenting websites, SE22 magazine (see page 10) and is resident content writer on Around Dulwich! Sarah has just published a book of Greek meze, soups and dip recipes with her sister-in-law ‘Secrets from Yiayia’s Greek Kitchen’.
How long have you lived in the area? 7-years ago I moved into my boyfriend’s (now husband!) flat on Barry Road, then we moved to Thompson Road, which is possibly the shortest street in ED, when I was pregnant with my son. We moved up the hill a bit towards Honor Oak almost 4-years ago.
What brought you here? Love.
Do you belong to any groups? I belong to the East Dulwich WI, which has brought so many brilliant women and opportunities into my life.
Remember that the events that miss our print deadline will be found at www.arounddulwich.co.uk as will many other stories. Happy New Year!
The best meal I’ve ever had… I had an amazing meal at Pedler on Peckham Rye recently. It’s a great place to go with friends – yummy food, buzzy atmosphere and lovely staff! I also visited the newly refurbished Dulwich Woodhouse before Christmas and enjoyed a superb Sunday lunch with the family! Highly recommend going.
Where is your favourite place to eat? Si Mangia on Forest Hill Road is a family favourite. They make fresh gluten-free pasta to order, so it means I can tuck in with everyone else instead of picking at a salad.
Your favourite place to go for a drink? I love to share a litre of Muscadet from the tanks at Toasted, but the rioja at The Palmerston is my absolute favourite.
Angela Angela Burgess: Editor SE Magazines Limited
Where’s your favourite place to walk? One Tree Hill. The views are incredible.
When I want to relax... I love to unwind with a bit of trash telly, red wine and a take-away.
What is your favourite shop? Ooooh, I have two! Through the Trees on Zenoria Road and The Dulwich Trader in West Dulwich are both fab.
And the last thing you bought there? I bought birthday gifts for my sister, my mum, both of my sister-in-laws and my mother-in-law all from The Dulwich Trader! Through the Trees is somewhere I go when I want to treat myself although it is dangerous, as I always want everything! Nick has a great eye.
Best bargain you’ve ever landed… My house! There is no way we could afford to buy it now. House prices in the area are insane now.
My secret ambition… It’s no secret, but to successfully launch the Greek range of dips from our book and see them on shelves in all good supermarkets would be the dream! That, and appearing as an extra on Eastenders. ‘Secrets from Yiayia’s Greek Kitchen’ is available on Amazon now for £7.99 www.yiayiaskouzina.co.uk / @yiayiaskouzina www.grenglish.co.uk / @grenglishblog
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Events Calendar - January Monday
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New Year’s Day
Parkrun, Peckham Rye Park 9am, P8.
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Concert Series, first Thursday of every month see p8.
Lively Minds over 50’s Club, p8.
Forest Hill Women’s Institute, 8pm @ All Inn One
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12th
13th
14th
U3A Monthly Open Meeting, see p8
Popchoir Terms starts, see p11
Lively Minds over 50’s Club, p8.
Mums in Business, see p10.
19th
20th
15th
Dulwich Decorative & Fine Arts Society lecture, see p16 Dulwich Folk Dance Club, see p6. Dulwich Books Event see p16.
21st
The Goose is Out! Special Benefit Concert, see p16.
25th
Parkrun, Peckham Rye Park 9am, P8.
Organ Recital, Chris’s Chapel, p10 The Goose is Out! Singaround @ The Old Nun’s Head, see p10
16th
17th
Parkrun, Peckham Rye Park 9am, P8.
Live Music @ The French House
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23rd
24th
Parkrun, Peckham Rye Park 9am, P8.
Pheonix www.biggerpicture.co.uk @EDT see p16. Nunhead Women’s Institute, 8pm @ The Old Nun’s Head
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Dulwich Opera Company see p10
Honor Oak Peckham Women’s East Dulwich WI @ Women’s Institute, Institute, 8pm @ Upstairs at EDT from Dulwich Folk Dance Club, see p6. 7.30pm 8pm St Saviour’s The Askew Sisters The Copleston Church. @ The Old Nun’s Centre Head, p18.
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Dulwich Folk Dance Club, see p6.
Lively Minds over 50’s Club, p8.
Deadly in Dulwich, Dulwich Books see p16.
26th
27th
Lively Minds over 50’s Club, p8. FREE Beginners’ Session @ The Old Nun’s Head, see p16
28th
29th
Dulwich Folk Dance Club, see p6.
Smart Business Networking with Cooking with Scissors. 6.45pm Upstairs @The Palmerston. www.cookingwithscissors.co.uk
Dulwich Books Event see p17.
The Goose is Out! Wizz Jones, City Ramblers Revival, Joe Wilkes @ The Ivy House,see p17.
30th
31st Parkrun, Peckham Rye Park 9am, P8.
Forthcoming Events Further details where available can be found in the News and Events pages 8, 10, 16 & 17. Please read as not all the events can fit on the calendar! 4 | SE23 - January 2016
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CwS | Smart Business Networking meets at the Private Dining Room (Upstairs), The Palmerston, 91 Lordship Lane, SE22 8EP on the last Wednesday of every month. 6.45pm - 8.45pm. Find out how to register for FREE at: www.cookingwithscissors.com | e-mail: sbn@ cookingwithscissors.com Next Meeting: Wednesday 27th January 2016
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What’s On - Regular Monthly Events in January
Women’s Institute East Dulwich
First Wednesday at The Lodge, above East Dulwich Tavern, 1 Lordship Lane, East Dulwich, SE22 8EW. Meetings start at 7.30pm (please come along from 7pm). Membership is currently closed but if you wish to join the waiting list please email: join@ eastdulwichwi.co.uk & for more information visit: www.eastdulwichwi.co.uk
Forest Hill Second Monday at 8pm. All Inn One (in the restaurant), Perry Vale SE23 2NE.
Honor Oak First Monday at 8pm. St. Saviour's Church, Rehearsal Room, Brockley Rise, SE23 1JN. https://twitter.com/HonorOakWI.
Peckham First Tuesday from 8-10pm at the Copleston Centre, Copleston Road. For more details, please contact Jean Gibbins on 020 8851 1280 or peckhamwi@gmail.com.
Nunhead Third Monday. 8-10pm. The Old Nun’s Head on Nunhead Green. Our meetings are for members only, but you can attend up to three meetings as a guest. Even though we’ve only been active for few months we have reached our current membership capacity. We hope to expand in the future, but if you really can’t wait to join a local WI, a new branch has been set up in Peckham. Email peckhamwi@gmail. com to find out more. If you don’t mind a little wait to join Nunhead WI, please email nunheadwi@gmail.com to go on our waiting list.
Dulwich & District U3
Second Friday: Open meeting of Dulwich & District U3A. 2-4pm at St Barnabus Parish Hall – 23 Dulwich Village SE21 7BT. http://u3asites. org.uk/code/u3asite.php?site=678&page=1 8 | SE23 - January 2016
Peckham Rye & Dulwich Park parkrun Saturday mornings at 9am. The parkrun is 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
Concert Series 2016
Robert Cohen and Elizabeth Burley 7 January, Time: 7:30pm Cost: £10 tickets include interval canapés and wine. St Christopher’s Hospice, Sydenham. Robert Cohen made his concerto debut at the age of 12 at the Royal Festival Hall. During 40 years of distinguished international career, he has been hailed as one of the foremost cellists of our time. Book and pay online at https:// supportus.stchristophers.org.uk or call 0208 768 4500 – money will be payable at the door. First Thursday of every month.
Lively Minds over 50’s club Tuesday 5 January - Welcome back quiz Tuesday 12 January - Laughter is the best Medicine with Marianne Martin Tuesday 19 January - The Flower Villages of Alsace with Chris Stewart Tuesday 26 January – Odd corners of London with Jo Livingstone From 12pm. St Faith’s Community Centre, SE24 9JQ, near Dulwich Station and Dulwich Village. For information please ring Elaine: 020 8299 6118 and leave a message.
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What’s On - January Thursday 7 January: Dulwich Folk Dance Club 8pm-10pm. Callers – Jane Lowe & Michele Odell. St Barnabas Parish Hall, Gilkes Place, Dulwich Village, SE21 7BT. All welcome to join us. Contact Gwen: 020 8699 7032. Email: gagodwin@hotmail.com
Saturday 9 & Sunday 10 January: Mozart’s ‘The Marriage of Figaro’ comes to Kings Dulwich Opera Company are bringing opera’s classic tale to Kings on Saturday 9th and Sunday 10th January. Featuring some of Mozart’s most glorious melodies, the music will be performed in the original Italian with piano accompaniment. Music Director, Kelvin Lim, will be directing the performances from the piano, and brings a great deal of experience to the concerts having worked for many of the major opera companies here in the UK and abroad. Tickets are available on the door for both performances for a suggested donation of £10. www.dulwichoperacompany.org.uk
The Old Nun’s Head Friday 8 January: The Askew Sisters
Hazel and Emily Askew make a welcome return to the Goose. With fiddle, melodeon and song, their energetic and infectious music is always inspiring. Their latest album, In the Air or the Earth, won widespread critical acclaim, including the Spiral Earth Award for Best Traditional Album 2015. Tickets £7 (on the door only, no advance tickets). Door 7.45 pm. Floorsingers welcome. Real ale, good food!
Sunday 10 January: Singaround 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. Starts 7.30pm, finishes whenever. FREE entry, voluntary donation at the interval to help cover the costs of running the Goose – we suggest £2. More information at: www.thegooseisout.com 10 | SE23 - January 2016
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In concert with piano accompaniment St.Luke’s Chapel, King’s College Hospital Denmark Hill SE5 9RS Tickets available on the door Suggested donation £10 All proceeds to the King’s College Hospital (KCH) Charity For full details please visit www.dulwichoperacompany.org.uk
Sunday 10 January: Organ Recital in Christ’s Chapel Dulwich James Perkins (Bradfield College) at 7.45pm. Admission FREE
Wednesday 13 January: Mums in Business Mums in Business are a group of mums in East Dulwich, South London SE22, who come together for support, networking and joint working. The meeting is free to attend (contribution of £2 towards drinks and nibbles is appreciated as this is administered by volunteers) and is intended to be a support group for like minded mums running or wishing to start their own businesses rather than a hardcore networking meeting.The group meets on the 2nd Wednesday every month at 8pm in the Daisylets office, 165 Lordship Lane (opposite Mrs Robinson) East Dulwich SE22 8HX. Please let us know if you would like to join us so the nibbles stretch round! email: claire@daisylets.uk
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or many people the seasonal break does not happen, if it happens at all, until the New Year. Whilst many of us are winding down a huge proportion of us just get busier and busier on the run up to Christmas and then go straight into full-on entertaining mode. When the last guest leaves on New Year’s Day, and we flop down in front of a film, this is when we can really relax. However, having had a house full for over week it might be hard to concentrate on the various plot twists of ‘Sherlock: The Abominable Bride’ (BBC1 9pm New Year’s Day) whilst contemplating the recovery that is required in the rooms around us. Here are a few home-hacks that you might not have thought of to help make every Hectic Host’s life a little easier. I am not ashamed to admit it (although it might sound extravagant actually it is worth every penny) after I have washed all the spare bedding I drop it off to have it ironed. When I get the pressed sheets back I fold into one of the pillowcases the corresponding sheet, duvet cover and remaining pillowcases of the set so everything is kept together and can be stored ready for the next guest bed making. This saves hours of unfolding and refolding, looking for that missing item of bedding. Storing bulky things that are seldom used is such a waste of space. If you use a fold out sofa bed when you fold it back up do so with the duvet concertinaed inside. When you next flip it open all you have to do is bang a bit of life back into the rather sad, flattened feather article. I have also discovered that pillows can be squeezed into decent sized cushion covers, meaning you can make daily use of them on your sofa without hogging valuable cupboard space in between visits. If you received a batch of smellies for Christmas, resist temptation and pack them away for later use. Whilst guests in your home are not expecting a five-star hotel experience no one
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wants to be faced with a cracked bar of soap and the dried up dregs of a shampoo bottle. Pop a few essentials in a drawer or hamper so you can refresh your toiletries without any future frantic running around. Put a couple of spare loo rolls in the welcome pack too, believe me come that tipsy afternoon BBQ in the summer or that rainy night next December when you are making up the guest room or bathroom you will be glad you did. As you switch of the TV, put your glass down on the coffee table in front of you and muster all your energy to get you off the sofa and off to bed, don’t put a cork in the remaining red wine (it is the beginning of January after-all so you will probably never finish it) pour into into an ice cube mould and put it in the freezer. Next time you are cooking and your recipe requires a few tablespoons of wine, voila.
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Food & Drink Leek & Garlic Soup
Happy New Year!
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f I could urge you all to stick to one resolution in 2016 it would be to shop seasonally, getting the best produce at the best prices, and in turn supporting British food producers. Despite much greater awareness of environmental issues in recent years less than 50% of the fruit and vegetables we buy are home grown. Unless you're after pineapples and mangos by shopping seasonally you should, generally find yourself buying British produce. As with previous years I hope that I can help to ward off any January doom and gloom by encouraging you to embrace these cold dark nights, and enjoying some good ‘soul warming’ food! This is certainly the theme for our January East Dulwich Supper Club, which we have named the “January Blues Basher” for good reason. Our starter of Leek & Garlic Soup with Prosciutto and Brick House Bakery Sour Dough Breads is included below. Trust me when I say this is a really spectacular soup. Roast garlic is absolutely amazing; so sweet and smooth. Roasting gives it a rounded flavour, wonderfully tasty and in no way pungent so don’t be afraid to go with two whole bulbs.
Food in Season Vegetables - Jerusalem Artichokes, Beetroot, Broccoli, Brussels Sprouts, Cabbage, Carrots, Cauliflower, Celeriac, Celery, Chicory, Garlic, Kale, Leeks, Mushrooms, Onions, Parsnips, Potatoes, Pumpkin, Red Cabbage, Shallots, Spinach, Swede, Turnips. Fruit & Nuts - Apples, Pears (late – Concorde, Doyenne du Comice, Conference and Winter Nellis), Rhubarb (forced), Walnuts Meat - Duck (end of season), Guinea Fowl, Hare, Partridge, Venison Fish & Seafood - Brill, Clams, Cockles, Haddock, Halibut, Hake, John Dory, Lemon Sole, Salmon (coming into season), Monkfish, Mussels, Oyster, Plaice, Turbot 14 | SE23 - January 2016
Serves 4. Less than 30 minutes preparation time 30 minutes to 1 hour cooking time Ingredients • 2 leeks • 2 whole garlic bulbs • 1L chicken stock (do make your own if at all possible – substitute for vegetable stock if necessary) • 650g potatoes – Vivaldis are my favourites (around 4 medium sized) • 1 tablespoon butter • Olive Oil • Salt • Cream or Crème Fraiche Method: 1) Pre-heat the oven to 2000C. Remove the ‘tops’ of the bulbs of garlic with a horizontal slice so that the cloves inside are exposed. Drizle with olive oil, wrap in aluminium foil and place in the oven for 30 minutes. Remove. Allow to cool and, with a firm hold of the base of the bulb, squeeze the soft, caramelised garlic into a small bowl. If you want to use prosciutto as a garnish, place the slices on a tray and bake for 10 minutes. 2) Remove the tops, or the darkest green leaves from the leeks. Slice the stalks in half and wash well (because leeks have many layers there may be plenty of dirt and soil in there). Finely chop into small pieces. 3) Peel potatoes and roughly chop into 2cm cubes. 4) Heat butter and a drizzle of olive oil in a large pot. Add chopped leeks and stir until softened, around 10 minutes. Add the litre of stock, the cubed potatoes, the soft garlic and a teaspoon of salt. Combine, bring to the boil then reduce heat to medium. Cover and allow to simmer for 30 minutes or until the vegetables have softened significantly. 5) In batches, pour the soup into a blender and process until smooth. Alternatively use a stick blender straight in the pot. Return to the pot on a low heat and add cream. 6) Spoon ladleful’s of soup into a bowl. Add a dollop of cream or crème fraiche, a piece of prosciutto and garnish with cracked black pepper. Email Suzanne with comments or questions: info@suzannejames.co.uk www.suzannejames.co.uk
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What’s On - January Thursday 14 January: Dulwich Decorative & Fine Arts Society illustrated lecture Shakespeare: the Plays in Performance and Art; 7.30 for 8pm, Kingswood House, Seeley Drive, SE21. www.ddfas.org.uk
Thursday 21 January
The Bigger Picture Film Club Presents
PHOENIX
Director Christian Petzold with Nina Hoss, Ronald Zehrfeld, Nina Kunzendorf
Thursday 14 January: Dulwich Folk Dance Club 8-10pm. Caller – Joyce Wood. St Barnabas Parish Hall, Gilkes Place, Dulwich Village, SE21 7BT. All welcome to join us. Contact Gwen: 020 8699 7032. Email: gagodwin@hotmail.com
Thursday 14 January: I Call Myself a Feminist Celebrating the writing of 25 feminists under 30. The Bedford, Balham. The Bedford 77 Bedford Hill, London SW12 9HD. Tickets from Dulwich Books, www.dulwichbooks.co.uk via email on: hello@dulwichbooks.co.uk or telephone: 020 8670 1920
Friday 15 January: Special Benefit Concert for Refugees at The Ivy House Ewan McLennan, Thomas McCarthy, Aimee Leonard & Emmie Ward, Gentlefolk. Everybody involved with this concert is giving their time for free, and all ticket money will go to “Help Refugees”, a small organisation which is getting help directly to the people who need it most, for example building shelters for refugees in Calais and providing floodlights and heating to cold wet refugees arriving in Lesvos. www. helprefugees.org.uk. Tickets £15/10 advance, £16/11 on the door (if any left). Door 7pm, live music starts 8pm. Pub grub, real ales. Tickets and information from www.thegooseisout.com
Thursday 21 January: Dulwich Folk Dance Club 8-10pm. Caller – Carol Hewson. St Barnabas Parish Hall, Gilkes Place, Dulwich Village, SE21 7BT. All welcome to join us. Contact Gwen: 020 8699 7032. Email: gagodwin@hotmail.com 16 | SE23 - January 2016
98 mins
Cert 12
2015
A disfigured concentration-camp survivor, unrecognizable after facial reconstruction surgery, searches ravaged post-war Berlin for the husband who might have betrayed her to the Nazis. 7pm Bar/themed snacks | 8pm Film Free raffle prizes courtesy of Rye Books & Push Studios Tickets £7 in person from: Push Studios, 17 Blackwater Street, EDT, 1 Lordship Lane & Rye Books, 45 Upland Road Or online from: www.thebiggerpic.co.uk
Upstairs at East Dulwich Tavern, 1 Lordship Lane, SE22 www.thebiggerpic.co.uk
Thursday 21 January: Deadly in Dulwich 7pm With Fiona Barton and Ann Morgan. Dulwich Books, West Dulwich. Tickets are £10, include cocktails. Dulwich Books, 6 Croxted Road, Dulwich SE21 8SW. www.dulwichbooks.co.uk via email on: hello@dulwichbooks.co.uk or telephone: 020 8670 1920
The Old Nun’s Head
Monday 25 January: FREE Beginners’ Session
If you’ve always wanted to be able to join in an instrumental session in a pub or at a festival, here’s your chance! All welcome, and we will be learning a tune an evening by ear, so you don’t need to be able to read music. Bring your own instrument. 8pm. More information at: www.thegooseisout.com
What’s On - January Wednesday 27 January: Cooking with Scissors An opportunity for local business professionals to meet, make new contacts and gain new business. Meets on the last Wednesday of every month, upstairs at The Palmerston, 91 Lordship Lane, SE22 from 6.45pm – 8.45pm. Free admission. To find out more or register your interest in attending, please email: sbn@cookingwithscissors.co.uk
Thursday 28 January: Dulwich Folk Dance Club Burns Night. 8pm-10pm. Caller – Crys Rothon. St Barnabas Parish Hall, Gilkes Place, Dulwich Village, SE21 7BT. All welcome to join us. Contact Gwen: 020 8699 7032. Email: gagodwin@hotmail.com
Thursday 28 January: Helen Dunmore 7pm Helen launches her new novel Exposure. Dulwich Books, West Dulwich. This is the publication date
of Helen’s new book and tickets are £10.00 and include a glass of processo. Dulwich Books, 6 Croxted Road, Dulwich SE21 8SW. www. dulwichbooks.co.uk via email on: hello@ dulwichbooks.co.uk or telephone: 020 8670 1920
The Ivy House
Friday 29 January: Wizz Jones, City Ramblers Revival, Joe Wilkes Finally getting the wider recognition he deserves, Wizz Jones has influenced many well known guitarists with his unique acoustic guitar style and eclectic repertoire. City Ramblers Revival have their roots in the fifties skiffle group The City Ramblers, regulars on the Six Five Special (older readers may remember it!). Joe Wilkes is a singer/songwriter described by Rock ‘n’ Reel Magazine as “a major talent”. Tickets £10/8 advance, £11/9 on the door (if any left). Door 7pm, live music starts 8pm. Pub grub, real ales. Tickets & information: www.thegooseisout.com
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BabyBallet
The award winning movement to music, dance & singing programme for boys and girls from 6 months upwards run with a fun, safe and caring environment. Classes in Dulwich. Call Stephanie 07809 148348. www.babyballet.co.uk.
Baby Loves Music
Multi-Sensory Music groups for Parent and Baby in Nunhead. For more information email: 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 02086534781, jayne@2prepare.co.uk, www.2prepare.co.uk
Baby Massage
Learn a new skill, meet new mums and bond with your baby! Suitable from newborn to pre-crawling on Tuesdays in SE21 (Blocks of 4). Call Charlotte on 07932 698864 or email info@touchtherapy.co for availability. www.touchtherapy.co
Baby Sensory
Award-winning, sensory-rich development classes; designed to support you and your baby from birth to 13 months. Regular exposure to an incredible range of sounds, smells, sights, textures, music and massage. Local classes see http://babysensory.com/ for more details.
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
Music sessions for 0 - 5 yrs run by professional musicians! Singing, music making with real instruments and live performance from your Boppin’ Bunnies musician. Come along for a free taster session. Wednesday afternoons, St. Saviours Scout Hall, SE23. 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
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ante/postnata/moral support from Alice and other mothers. Please contact Alice Yeates on yeatesa@ btinternet.com or 07831 225841.
Caterpillar Music
Exciting puppets, colourful percussion instruments, fun music making & favourite songs provide a captivating class for babies & young children!Contact:merrynkidd@caterpillarmusic.com. 020 8698 8439. www.caterpillarmusic.com
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. Tel: 020 3616 0033. Email: eastdulwich@gymboree-uk.com.
Dads & Littluns: Brockwell Park
Fridays 10.30am-12.30pm. Brockwell Park Childspace, Cressingham Gardens Tenant’s Hall, Hardel Walk, Tulse Hill, SW2 2QG. www.dadsandlittluns.co.uk.
diddi dance
Funky pre-school dance classes for girls and boys. Learn co-ordination, rhythm and great moves to funky songs and boost confidence. Classes in East Dulwich, contact Anne-Marie 07973 982790 for a free trial 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 or 07799 861104.
Dulwich Library Babes & Toddlers
Thursdays 10.30-11.45 & 1.30-2.45. 368 Lordship Lane, SE22 020 7525 6220.
East Dulwich Youth Theatre
Drama for 5 to 12 year olds. Storytelling, scripts and drama games to develop confidence, creativity and self-expression.Small classes and ensemble working means everyone can take part. Thursdays after school at the East Dulwich Constitutional Hall. Call Helen on 020 8693 0102 or email: helen.stanley@yahoo.co.uk.
Funky Monkey Group
Keyboard classes Ages 5-11. Christ Church, Barry Road. Wednesdays & Thursdays. 01732 457100. www.funkymonkey.info.
in attending any of these activities please phone first to check the details.
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HartBeeps
Mondays. Goose Green Community Centre, East DulwichRoad, 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.
Junior Sebek-Kha
Physical fitness & martial arts, 5-10 yrs. Herne Hill Methodist Church Hall, 155 Half Moon Lane SE24. Saturdays 2-3pm. 020 7737 2260. www.siaacademy.com.
La Jolie Ronde
French classes for 3-11 year olds, call Ginny Wadding on 07940 511034.
Lationo Bambino
Join Nimble Arts’ Becky every week for a NEW mixed age 45-minute interactive story adventure for 0-5s, with live cello and musical instruments, songs, bubbles, scarves and a chance to dance! Classes in East Dulwich, Nunhead and Brockley. nimblearts.co.uk.
One O’Clock Club
Fun activities for children and their parents. Peckham Rye Park, SE15 3UA (next to café). 020 7639 2702. Cost: Free. Age: 0 -5 years. Tuesday 10am-12pm Stay and Play Wednesday 9:30am-12:30pm Childminders Group (term time only) Wednesday 1:30pm-3:30pm SEN Play Session (for children with additional needs. Term time only) Thursday 10-12pm Muslim Women & Children Group Thursday 1:30pm-3:30pm Stay and Play Friday 10am-12pm Stay and Play
Lively & unique Salsa dance classes for new Mums carrying their babies in a sling. Also fun dance classes for Toddlers and Birthday Party Entertainment. Only £1 per class! Tuesday 9:30am Tots (1-4 yr), 10:15am Mum&Baby (baby carrier required). TNG Centre, Wells Park Rd, SE26To book Email info@ latinobambino.co.uk. www.latinobambino.co.uk.
Parents Photography Workshops
Little Superhero Training
Sing and Sign
Practice your Superhero moves! Tackle a Superhero assault course! Discover Superhero fun facts! Any Little Heroes, Boys and Girls aged 2 and a half - 6, Come along for a free taster session. Mondays and Fridays (term time only)@ St Barnabas Parish Hall, 23 Dulwich Village, SE21 7BT. Contact Lucy 07813791757, www.littleherocompany.com.
Monkey Music
Various classes, see www.monkeymusic.co.uk or call 020 8764 5185.
Mum and Baby Fitness
Small, friendly day time classes, Wednesday 10.40am. Babies are welcome too! 020 8693 9111. 17 Blackwater Street, SE22. www.pushstudios.co.uk
Music for Little People
Fun, friendly & educational music classes for 0-5 year olds. High quality, good value. The Goose Green Centre, East Dulwich Road, SE22 9AT. Contact Rebecca Vicary on 020 8852 0118 or www.musicforlittlepeople.co.uk
Hands-on workshops helping parents make the most of their cameras, run by a professional children’s photographer. Babies and pre-walkers welcome in class. Booking essential. Punked Up Cafe. Book at: www.timeformums.com or call 07753 533577. Mondays through to Saturday. Call 020 7193 3696. www.singandsign.com.
Sparkle Music
Carefully structured and fun music classes for babies, toddlers and pre-school children in SE22. Please check the website for current classes. Contact Anna 0771 1238352 or anna@sparkle-music.co.uk.
Twinkly Toes Ballet 2-4yrs
Tuesdays @ The Goose Green Centre 2.35-3.10pm. Following the IDTA syllabus this class is geared to teach your pre-schooler the basics of Ballet, in the most exciting way to keep your child engaged! Contact Danni - www.gdnd.co.uk. 07904 424504.
World of Little Adventures
Baby Yoga and Toddler Yoga Classes in the East Dulwich Area. Please email yoga@wola.org.uk or call Hannah 07736 649 146 for class information.
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SE23 Councillors
Welcome to 2016
H
appy New Year, and I hope that Christmas 2015 was a good time for everyone, meeting up with friends and relatives where possible, and that the new year celebrations brought with them resolutions that can be carried forward long into 2016. For me, the period leading up to Christmas involved visiting as many of our local fairs and carol services as I could as part of the fun was not only meeting as many residents as possible but seeing the many Christmas trees and their different decorations and lights. Around Forest Hill, there were two trees this year, the established one at Forest Hill station and one at Kirkdale. For Forest Hill, the Forest Hill Society, with local Churches Together, led a pop up community concert with local choirs and schools to provide a selection of Christmas songs. After the tree lights were switched on there was carol singing, and I heard from friends and residents that a great time was had by all as this was one event that I was unable to attend. I was in town at my own meeting up with old friends where I saw some wonderful displays of Christmas lights and trees. The favourites were the lights in the Strand and the tree in the Hotel CafÊ Royal. That striking tree, as you can see in the photo, was provided by the footwear label Malone Souliers, and was made from aluminium, mesh and foam and covered in red suede. Wonderfully, in place of Christmas baubles, the tree was decorated with 150 pairs of shoes, some of which were for sale with proceeds going to the Starlight Children’s Foundation. Christmas 2015 also brought for me the much awaited release of the latest Star Wars film, The Force Awakens set thirty years after The Return of the Jedi. Another great episode in the canon and it includes old and new characters with exciting special effects in this continuing epic. After the excitement of the festive season, we return to normal as 2016 continues to bring changes to London and to Forest Hill. For London, this year
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heralds the Greater London Mayoral election in May with new candidates having set out their stalls. In Forest Hill, we have seen the Lewisham Council consultations on the future of Forest Hill library and a proposed CPZ for the area, and also the London Mayoral consultation on the loss of a fire engine at Forest Hill fire station continues until 1st February 2016. We wait to see how these changes will affect us, although the community library model has had much support in Sydenham and Crofton Park and the success of the welcome Overground service to our area has led to parking issues from commuters around Honor Oak Park station. I hope 2016 proves to be as peaceful a year as possible for all of us. Councillor Susan Wise: Perry Vale Ward cllr_susan.wise@lewisham.gov.uk 020 8699 6520
FOREST HILL CARS 26 Perry Vale, Forest Hill, London, SE23 2LD Tel: 020 8291 1111 / Fax: 020 8291 2111 www.foresthillcars.co.uk SE23 - January 2016 | 23
Horniman Museum & Gardens Exhibitions & Displays
London's Urban Jungle
Animal Kingdom
Jamrach & the Victorian Exotic Animal Trade
Until 6 March 2016 An interactive display of mesmerising Natural History images by artist Jim Naughten, brought to three dimensional life through stereoscopic photography. Featuring mounted skeletons and wet specimens from various Natural History collections, including the Horniman’s. FREE ENTRY.
Until Sunday 22 February 2016 Charles Jamrach was one of Victorian London's leading dealers in exotic animals. This display explores his role and impact in the exotic animal trade and upon popular culture in Victorian times. Objects from the Horniman's collections as well as prints will offer an insight into how exotic animals came to be such a familiar sight in Britain an d how the trade operated. FREE.
(Stereoscopic Images of Natural History)
Project Tobong Until 10 April 2016 A series of theatrical portraits of the Ketoprak Tobong Kelana Bakti Budaya, one of the last remaining nomadic theatre troupes in Yogyakarta, Java, taken for this collaborative photographic project led by British artist Helen Marshall with Indonesian artist Risang Yuwono. Supported by Arts Council England and the British Council. FREE ENTRY.
The Big Garden Birdwatch
Collected and Possessed
Hear it Live!
Until 24 January 2016 A unique exhibition of Mark Fairnington's paintings alongside their inspiration, taxidermy treasures from our stored Natural History collections. Mark Fairnington is a British painter whose work explores the lineage of animal and plant painting, and its relation to how humans understand the natural world. Over the past five years he has been exploring the Horniman's natural history specimens; looking into hidden spaces in our collection and painting the objects he has found. This project has been funded through Art Happens, the Art Fund's crowd-funding platform. artfund.org/arthappens FREE.
Farmers’ Market
Every Saturday, 9am - 1.30pm A locally sourced, locally sold farmers' market selling vegetables, meat, bread, flowers, hot food and much more in our glorious Gardens.FREE ENTRY
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Sunday 31 January, 11am - 3.30pm Join in the UK's biggest birdwatch by helping us to count different birds in the Horniman's Gardens. There'll be plenty of other activities during the day, including bird walks and making bird feeders. FREE. Tuesday 26 January. 3.30-4pm A live performance on our 1772 Kirckman harpsichord in the Music Gallery. Everyone welcome. FREE.
Online: Tea Trail London
Tea Trail London is a new web app launched by the Horniman exploring the heritage of tea in London through three unique trails: Tea Through Time, World Tea Tastes and Taking Afternoon Tea. www.teatrail.london Please go to: www.horniman.ac.uk for information on regular activities including Art Makers, A World of Stories, Busy Bees, Discovery for All and Hands on Family Workshops.
The Horniman Public Museum & Park Trust 100 London Road, London SE23 3PQ www.horniman.ac.uk
Thursday 21 January
The Bigger Picture Film Club Presents
PHOENIX
Director Christian Petzold with Nina Hoss, Ronald Zehrfeld, Nina Kunzendorf
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A disfigured concentration-camp survivor, unrecognizable after facial reconstruction surgery, searches ravaged post-war Berlin for the husband who might have betrayed her to the Nazis. 7pm Bar/themed snacks | 8pm Film Free raffle prizes courtesy of Rye Books & Push Studios Tickets ÂŁ7 in person from: Push Studios, 17 Blackwater Street, EDT, 1 Lordship Lane & Rye Books, 45 Upland Road Or online from: www.thebiggerpic.co.uk
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Financial Matters
Why does the US rate rise matter to the UK?
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S interest rates have risen by 0.25% due to the fact that the US has recovered substantially from the great recession. Policy makers now believe that homeowners and businesses are strong enough to absorb an interest rate rise. Some say that when America sneezes, the rest of the world catches a cold. So will UK interest rates rise as a result of the rise in the US? And if so, what would the effect be on the man in the street? The rate rise in the US signals the end of the low interest era that has dominated the world economy since the financial crisis in 2008, when the US dropped rates to zero and kept them there. The UK followed suit and dropped rates to 0.5%. They have stayed frozen ever since. Interest rates do need to rise and the sooner the better because waiting too long would see sharper, more uncomfortable rate rises. Sterling & Law’s chief economist explains: “The UK probably won’t be that far behind the US – we still expect UK rates to start rising in the second quarter of 2016, which would only be a few months behind the US. But we expect US rates to increase at a quicker pace than those in the UK; we expect rates in the US to end 2017 at 3.5 per cent, compared to just 1.5 per cent in the UK."
is because a 1% increase in interest rates would increase the cost of a £300,000 mortgage by £250 per month. 3) Good news for savers. Higher interest rates would make it more attractive to save in a deposit account because of the interest gained. 4) Stronger pound: A stronger Pound makes UK exports less competitive – reducing exports and increasing imports. This has the effect of reducing demand in the economy. 5) Increased pressure on Government borrowing. The UK currently pays over £23bn a year on its own national debt. Higher interest rates increase the cost of government interest payments. This could lead to higher taxes in the future. 6) Reduced confidence. Interest rates have an effect on consumer and business confidence. A rise in interest rates discourages investment; it makes firms and consumers less willing to take out risky investments and purchases. So what should you do? Now is a good time to review your finances. Consider what borrowings you have and how you would be affected if the interest rate increased. Is it worth considering a fixed rate on your mortgage, for example? Speak to your Independent Financial Adviser and plan ahead. The US has sneezed. Don’t catch a cold.
So what are the consequences for us when rates do rise in the UK? 1) Increase in the cost of borrowing. Interest payments on credit cards and loans would be more expensive. This would discourage people from borrowing. People who already have loans could find them more expensive ending up with less disposable income. 2) Increase in mortgage repayments. This would have a big impact on consumer spending. This 26 | SE23 - January 2016
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Dulwich Picture Gallery Exhibition: The Amazing World of M. C. Escher UNTIL 17 January 2016
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Gallery Film: Screenings Bar opens at 7pm and screening at 7.30pm Tickets £9, £7 friends - includes a glass of wine and snacks. No allocated seating
84 Charing Cross Road (1987) Cert PG /100 mins Monday 11 January
Friends Events Tickets and information are available from the Friends Desk, by phone or online: 020 8299 8750 (10.00am – 4.00pm) friendsticketing@dulwichpicturegallery.org.uk www.dulwichpicturegallery.org.uk
UCL Art Collection
Directed by David Hugh Jones with Anne Bancroft, Anthony Hopkins, Judi Dench and Maurice Denham. A humorous script-reader in New York sees an advertisement in the Saturday Review of Literature for a London bookstore doing mail order, and begins a very special correspondence and friendship with the book-seller at 84 Charing Cross Road.
Thursday 7 January 10.30am-12 noon £25, Friends £20 includes coffee
Family Sundays
This museum, home to art from as early as the 1490s, is linked to the Slade School of Fine Art, the first school to admit women into the life room. There are works by artists such as Dora Carrington and Gwen John, and the tour covers the highlights of the collection.
On the first & last Sunday of every month families with a gallery ticket can enjoy a range of free drop-in activities. 2-4pm Sackler Room or Gallery.
Lunchtime Concert Series
Join our pilot sessions for parents and carers with children from 6-18 months. Experience the delights of our collection tailored for you and your child, allowing sensory exploration and interactive discovery in a safe and relaxed environment. Booking required.
Visits
From Blues to Bach 1.30-2pm/Christ’s Chapel January 13, 20, 27 Enter from the cloister in Dulwich Picture Gallery. Free lunchtime concerts with talented students from local schools who will both entertain and impress you with their musicianship.
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Mini-masterpieces
Dulwich Picture Gallery Gallery Road, Dulwich, London SE21 7AD www.dulwichpicturegallery.org.uk
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Community Index Useful Contacts The University Hospital Lewisham Tel 020 8333 3000 Lewisham Borough Council Tel 020 8314 6000 (24 hrs) www.lewisham.gov.uk Lewisham Early Years Service Tel 0800 085 0606
Community Groups Forest Hill Society www.foresthillsociety.com Friends of One Tree Hill http://friendsofonetreehill.wordpress.com www.facebook.com/friendsofOTH / @Friends_of_OTH Tewkesbury Lodge Estate Residents’ Association www.tewkesburylodge.org.uk Sydenham Garden Tel 020 829 11650 www.sydenhamgarden.org.uk Our Lady and St Philip Neri Friends Association www.olspnfriendsassociation.com Independent community website www.se23.com
Tel 020 8314 9952
Surgeries All councillors: 2nd & 4th Saturday of the month, Forest Hill Library, Dartmouth Road, SE23. 11am– 12.30pm.
Perry Vale Ward John Paschoud (Labour) Tel 020 8291 5729 Susan Wise (Labour) Tel 020 8699 6520 Alan Till (Labour) Tel 020 8699 9878
Surgeries All your Perry Vale councillors are happy to be contacted by email, or telephone, or by letter addressed to them at Lewisham Town Hall. They also hold an open advice surgery (no appointment needed) between 10.30am and 12noon on the second Saturday of each month at St George’s Church Centre Vancouver Road SE23 (on the corner of Vancouver and Woolstone Roads).
Local MPs
Crofton Park Ward
Jim Dowd (Lab, Lewisham West) Tel 020 8699 2001 dowdj@parliament.uk www.jimdowd.org.uk Heidi Alexander (Lab, Lewisham East) Tel 020 7219 3000 heidi@heidialexander.org.uk Vicky Foxcroft - (Lab, Lewisham, Deptford) Tel 020 8469 4638 vicky.foxcroft.mp@parliament.uk
Chris Barnham (Labour) Tel 020 8314 9896
Local Councillors Forest Hill Ward Peter Bernards (Labour) Tel 020 8314 9927 Maja Hilton (Labour) Tel 020 8314 7899 Paul Upex (Labour) 30 | SE23 - January 2016
Roy Kennedy (Labour) Tel 020 8314 7989 Pauline Morrison (Labour) Tel 020 8244 5315
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1) St Christopher’s Hospice Shop, 59 Lordship Lane SE22, is run by the wonderful Pam Lawrence. Pam’s keen eye ensures that once she knows your taste any objet you might like will be gleefully pointed out. The St Christopher’s Hospice Shop further up the Lane is fantastic for large furniture, perfect projects for the urban upcycler. 2) Traid on Rye Lane, SE15, is more than worth a trip just to wonder at the spectacular windows, high fashion styling meets 20th century club kids’ couture. 3) Maria Silva, Area Manager of ALD Life which has 5 local shops, says style savvy South Londoners are snapping up old LPS and framing the covers as artwork. 4) Drop off clothes at The British Red Cross Shop on London Road, SE23, and the money raised will help the charity’s work with refugees amongst other causes.
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5) Lisa Flanagan, Manager of The Sue Ryder Shop on London Road, SE23, and Carly Stevens have a reputation for fabulous vintage finds like these rare retro radios. 6) Mind Shop on Grove Vale, SE22, has an interesting selection of travel books. Buy a book at random and then decide whether to go or not. 7) Enterprising Gokcen Erdin, Manager of the Oxfam Shop on Half Moon Lane, SE24, is establishing the shop as a destination for rare vinyl. 8) Almost opposite Gavin Monaghan, Manager of the Oxfam Book Shop, has created the perfect oasis in which to while away a few weekend hours. 9) Marta Gross de Bethencourt, Manager of Mary’s Living & Giving Shop on Lordship Lane SE22, prides herself on the store’s selection of fashionable women’s wear. 10) Gemma Juma, Director of Link Age Southwark, says if it is time that you have then you could consider spending some providing volunteer support for some of the area’s older people.
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to the end of the shopping parade on the other side. He will also recommend that the boundary be extended onto Perry Vale to encompass the small parade of shops. A report will be issued in September and public consultation will be organised for the autumn. The Mayor of Lewisham will then consider the proposals by March 2009. We have two more venues for The 23 Club. On Wednesday 23rd July, we’re meeting at 8pm at Le Querce, 68 Brockley Rise, 020 8690 3761. If you’d like to spend an evening with other people who are passionate about SE23, then just ring the restaurant to book (mentioning it's for The 23 Club). They’ll seat us all on one or two big tables, depending on numbers. Everyone pays for their own food/wine. In August, the 23rd falls on a Saturday so we thought this would be a good opportunity for a family-oriented, Forest Hill Society Summer Barbecue at lunchtime. The venue is the Perry Hill pub, 78 Perry Hill, 020 8699 5076. This is for Forest Hill Society members and their guests. We hope as many of you as possible Call now for FREE consultation will support 020these 8338 events. 0189 or 0800 092 1068 Please feel free to email me your queries at:
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Garden Talk
A Garden Room With A View
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t’s not just men who need a cave – women need somewhere to retreat too. Have you heard of “she-sheds”? That’s the new lifestyle trend and I’m definitely fantasizing about it. Or it could be your teenage children who need to be contained at the end of the garden…you know, away from the house but still within boundaries? Whatever the reason, there are a few points to consider before embarking on “project garden room”.
What do you want it for? If you are going to use it as an office, art studio, playroom, gym, music room, to be used all year round, you’ll need heating, insulation and electricity. I would recommend then to avoid the cheap option and go for a proper garden studio which start at 15K and go up to 40K or more for bespoke, high end buildings.. If it’s a shed to potter around, informal play room, or a summer building you’re after then a customized sturdy shed (starting price £500/£600) will do the trick.
Impact on the garden The smaller the garden, the nicer the shed needs to be, as you’ll look directly onto it. It won’t feel rural, but a stylish courtyard in between house and shed, with a small tree in the middle, say, can look striking. Thoughtful placing is key to enhancing your space. A long thin garden can look broader with a shed spanning the back, while an L-shaped structure or putting the shed to the side creates depth. A monopitch roof with lower eaves at the front also makes the shed look further away. It’s also a good time to rethink the space around the shed, perhaps adding a pergola or deck for evening sun, or some garden lighting. A path, whether straight or serpentine, can create a nice visual connection between shed and house. Also think about orientation, balancing where the shed’s shadows will be cast. In any case your shed should blend with the landscape and be integrated within the planting and the whole garden, and not look like it landed from space. Consider the materials used for the shed carefully. Cedar cladding is stunning and weathers beautifully. A green roof will also help. If your shed is made with treated softwood which will therefore come in a rather unattractive brown, bright orange or green, paint it black! Black provides 34 | SE23 - January 2016
a great backdrop for planting and works in both contemporary or more traditional settings. Doors and windows help break up the façade, but too much symmetry can look a bit like a Wendy house. Finally the right planting will be key to frame, screen and soften the façade.
Council & Dulwich Estate planning permission In broad terms, outbuildings are considered permitted development and do not require a planning permission as long as you meet the conditions and limits. These are very clearly stated on the Southwark Council website, on this link: www.planningportal.gov.uk/permission/ commonprojects/outbuildings/miniguide However if your property belongs to the Dulwich Estate, even if the Council doesn’t require you applying for a planning permission, you must apply for permission to the estate Scheme of management. The application takes a minimum of 6 weeks and you will have to provide a sketch with measurements, levels, an elevation and materials proposed. In my experience as long as you put a reasonable proposal forward and show that you have carefully considered the impact on your neighbours and the planting surrounding the garden room, the permission will be granted. However you should never buy or commission it before the permission has been granted. Barbara Samitier - Garden Designer www.barbarasamitiergardens.co.uk
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The Last Word – Sarah Pylas
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arah Pylas is a local writer and blogger, who has been sharing stories about Greek/ English family life on her blog, Grenglish, since 2011. Since then she has written for The Huffington Post, various online parenting websites, SE22 magazine (see page 10) and is resident content writer on Around Dulwich! Sarah has just published a book of Greek meze, soups and dip recipes with her sister-in-law ‘Secrets from Yiayia’s Greek Kitchen’.
How long have you lived in the area? 7-years ago I moved into my boyfriend’s (now husband!) flat on Barry Road, then we moved to Thompson Road, which is possibly the shortest street in ED, when I was pregnant with my son. We moved up the hill a bit towards Honor Oak almost 4-years ago.
What brought you here? Love.
Do you belong to any groups? I belong to the East Dulwich WI, which has brought so many brilliant women and opportunities into my life.
The best meal I’ve ever had… I had an amazing meal at Pedler on Peckham Rye recently. It’s a great place to go with friends – yummy food, buzzy atmosphere and lovely staff! I also visited the newly refurbished Dulwich Woodhouse before Christmas and enjoyed a superb Sunday lunch with the family! Highly recommend going.
Where is your favourite place to eat? Si Mangia on Forest Hill Road is a family favourite. They make fresh gluten-free pasta to order, so it means I can tuck in with everyone else instead of picking at a salad.
Your favourite place to go for a drink? I love to share a litre of Muscadet from the tanks at Toasted, but the rioja at The Palmerston is my absolute favourite.
Where’s your favourite place to walk? One Tree Hill. The views are incredible.
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What is your favourite shop? Ooooh, I have two! Through the Trees on Zenoria Road and The Dulwich Trader in West Dulwich are both fab.
And the last thing you bought there? I bought birthday gifts for my sister, my mum, both of my sister-in-laws and my mother-in-law all from The Dulwich Trader! Through the Trees is somewhere I go when I want to treat myself although it is dangerous, as I always want everything! Nick has a great eye.
Best bargain you’ve ever landed… My house! There is no way we could afford to buy it now. House prices in the area are insane now.
My secret ambition… It’s no secret, but to successfully launch the Greek range of dips from our book and see them on shelves in all good supermarkets would be the dream! That, and appearing as an extra on Eastenders. ‘Secrets from Yiayia’s Greek Kitchen’ is available on Amazon now for £7.99 www.yiayiaskouzina.co.uk / @yiayiaskouzina www.grenglish.co.uk / @grenglishblog
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