SE23 May 2018

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Issue 141 - May 2018 In this issue

Events Calendar - P4 Monthly Notice Board - P6 What’s On - P8 Artists’ Open House Weekeneds - P18 Children’s Activities - P20 Garden Talk - P22 Horniman Museum - P28 The Last Word - P36

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Welcome It’s May and it is my favourite month of the year. Not just because it’s my birthday but because it is the return of the fabulous Dulwich Festival which is celebrating 25 years this year! There are so many amazing events to choose from you will definitely need to check out the full programme of events, with ticket details at www.dulwichfestival.co.uk. We have a preview of the Artists’ Open House on pages 18 & 19, including the brilliant Havelock Walk Open Studios. Make sure you pick up one of the booklets so you can plan your visits. Along with the great programme of events there are the two fabulous fairs. The festival starts with the fantasic Festival Fair on Goose Green on the 13 May, ending with the lovely Dulwich Park Fair on the final Sunday (20). The Last Word this month goes to Holly Russo a local Personal Trainer who specialises in pre/postnatal training. Holly is also an actress and a trainee stuntwoman! Find out more on page 36. Until next time.

Angela Angela Burgess Head of All Things Community SE Magazines/Around Dulwich

Welcome Page ........................................3 Events Calendar .....................................4 Noticeboard ............................................6 What’s On .8, 10 , 16, 17, 26, 27, 30, & 35 Fitness Tips ...........................................12 Food & Drink ........................................14 Artists’ Open House Weekends ...18 & 19 Children’s Activities ..................... 20 & 21 Garden Talk............................................22 Financial Matters ..................................24 The Horniman Museum .......................28 Bell House Events .................................29 Dulwich Picture Gallery............... 32 & 33 Community Index ..............................34 The Last Word ................................36 Index .....................................................38 The Last Word – Holly Russo What do you most value about the area? The view! I have the most spectacular view of London from the top of my street. Also I love that Forest Hill is in zone 3 so is nice and quick to get into Central London, but is also far enough away from the busy London life!

The one thing you couldn’t do without? My trainers as I’m always jogging to a house or park to train a client…Who needs the gym to exercise right?!

The most famous person you’ve met? I have worked on set with a few famous faces, although nothing can beat seeing Al Pacino on Broadway, watching him in The Godfather was one of the reasons why I got into acting in the first place.

Do you belong to any groups? A Karate club on Dartmouth road, I have gone from a complete beginner to a brown belt and absolutely love it!

Where are you to be found on Saturday? Working! Saturdays can be a very busy day for a personal trainer!

What is your favourite place to eat? Franco Manca on Lordship Lane is always a great place for a cheeky post workout pizza!

Your favourite place to go for a drink? The Capitol in Forest Hill is always a go to place for me and my friends for value for money and I love the fact it used to be a cinema.

Where’s your favourite place to walk? The Horniman Gardens and Museum, I spent my childhood growing up in the gardens so have very fond memories, as well as having my 4th birthday party in the museum….Many years ago! Holly Russo is a local Freelance Personal Trainer who specializes in pre/postnatal training. She trains her clients either in a local park or in their homes. She is also now venturing into the world of online training. Holly is also an actress and a trainee stuntwoman!

If money was no object… I would devote my life to training for the stunt register to become the female Arnold Schwarzenegger or Jason Statham… They’re my action heroes!

How long have you lived in the area? Most of my entire life! I have spent time living in Bristol when at university and I studied drama in New York, but I was born and raised a Forest Hill girl and always seem to come back to my roots!

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Events Calendar - May Monday

30th

Tuesday

1st

Wednesday

Thursday

2nd

Lively Minds over 50’s Club, see p8.

3rd

Friday

Saturday

4th

5th

, ParkrunRy e Peckhamlw ich Park & Du Park 9am, P10.

Herne Hill Free Film Festival 1 May to 1 June, see p8.

Sunday

6th

New Exhibitiohn @ Jeannie Avent Gallery, see p8. May Day Miscellany Let’s Sew a Sprocket Volunteer Lampshade Making Celebration, see p8 Workday, see p10 Pouffe, p10. Class see p16. Dulwich Folk Dance Rogue Vegan Dining YesMumMoon Plosive Comedy, Club, see p10. Experience, see p10. Club, see p8. East Dulwich WI see p10. @7.30pm, see p10 Honor Oak WI, The Modern Movement, see p16. 7.30pm, see p8.

7th

Bank Holiday

8th

9th

10th

11th

12th

13th

The Dulwich Festival, see p17.

New Exhibitiohn @ Jeannie Avent Gallery until 15 May, see p8. Havelock Walk Open Studios Curry & Jazz Lively Minds over Let’s Sew a Sprocket The Arts Society evening at EDCC, val Dulwich Festi Duliwch, see p16. 50’s Club, see p8. see p17. Pouffe, p10. Fair, see p26. Dulwich Folk Dance Christian Aid Tea & Club, see p10. Behind the scenes in The Story of a Coffee Morning, p17. East Dulwich Car Boot the NHS, see p16. Sale, see p17 Lambeth Midwife, Gemma Khawaja Personalised @ The Ivy House see p16. Singaround @ The Painting workshop, see p16. Ivy House, p26. see p17.

14th

15th

16th

17th

18th

19th

20th

The Dulwich Festival, see p17. NEW Dulwich WI meeting, see p27

Lively Minds over 50’s Club, see p8.

Forest Hill Women’s Institute,

22nd

23rd

Lively Minds over 50’s Club, see p8. The Secret Life of the Teenage Brain, see p27.

28th Bank Holiday

29th

24th

Dulwich Folk Dance Club, see p10.

Work on Emmanuel Wildlife Garden, Evening Bird Walk, see p27/35. see p27.

25th Jim Moray, Counter’s Creek, The Norfolk Broads @ The Ivy House, see p30.

The Fencer www.biggerpicture.co.uk @EDT see p30

30th

31st

National Garden Scheme, see p27.

Dulwich Park Bowls Club Open Day, see p27. Havelock Walk Open Studios

Mums in Business, see page 27.

https://foresthillwi.com

21st

Nunhead Cemetery Open Day, see p27.

Dulwich Folk Dance Club, see p10.

Fair, Dulwich Park 12-6pm.

1st

26th

, 27th ParkrunRy e Peckhamlw ich Park & Du Park 9am, P10.

Fun Dulwich Park Run, see p30. Model Railway Show, see p30. The Dominic Kemp Quintet, see p30.

2nd

3rd

Work on Emmanuel Dulwich Folk Dance Wildlife Garden, Club, see p10. see p27/35. Holiday Drop Off @ Dulwich College Sports Club, see p35.

Lively Minds over 50’s Club, see p8.

EDT Children’s Festival, see p30. Cooking with Scissors. see p35.

Forthcoming Events Further details where available can be found in the News and Events pages 8, 10, 16, 17, 26, 27, 30 & 35. Please read as not all the events can fit on the calendar! 4 | SE23 - May 2018


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Spring into action with the indoor and outdoor sports, classes and activities for all the family at Dulwich College Sports Club. With NO SUBS TO PAY UNTIL 1 JULY 2018 what better time to join this family friendly sports club. Check out the membership offer and all the resident clubs, activities and children’s parties on offer at www.dcsportsclub.co.uk or ask the Sports Club team at The Dulwich Fair on Sunday 20 May.

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Volunteer Befriending with Link Age Southwark Local charity Link Age Southwark are looking for people with daytime availability to volunteer with Link Age Southwark. Volunteering for just 1 hour a week can have a huge difference on the lives of our older friends and neighbours. Whether you become a volunteer befriender, help at an activity group or become a fundraiser, there are plenty of ways for you to get involved in our work. You can find out more by more by visiting www.linkagesouthwark.org/volunteering or call 020 8299 2623. We’d be delighted to hear from you.

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What's On - May Tuesday 1 May: May Day Miscellany – a celebration in words & music Doors open 7.30pm – refreshments. Performance: 8-9pm followed by more refreshments! Entry by donation: suggested minimum £10. All proceeds to support The Friends of One Tree Hill. St Augustine’s Church, Honor Oak Park, SE23 3LE.

Tuesday 1 May: YesMumMoon Club Space at 61 – 61 Cheltenham Road, SE15 3AF. Welcome to the YESMUM Moon Club – a relaxed evening of good chat, good food and good company. Run under each beautiful full moon – a time when women often experience heightened emotions and a shift in the way she experiences the world around her – this is an evening to celebrate and nurture ourselves as mothers and as women.

Tuesday 1 – 15 May: New Exhibition at Jeannie Avent Gallery 1st May – 1st June: Herne Hill Free Film Festival 2018 The Herne Hill Free Film Festival is back with 21 free films this May, across a range of venues in SE24. For the full programme go to: www.freefilmfestivals.org/hernehill/

Tuesdays 1, 8,15, 22 & 29 May: Lively Minds We meet at St Faith’s Community Centre, Red Post Hill, SE24 9JQ, Near Dulwich Village and North Dulwich Station, every Tuesday in term time. Arrive for a tea or coffee from 12pm for a chat. The speaker slot is 1.45pm - 2.45pm. 1 May An English Hero with Tim Moorey 8 May The Somme with Michael Gilbert 15 May Tall Ships with Wilf Lower 22 May Singing in a group for all with Gwen Godwin 29 May Children playing piano with Helga Rose

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Father and daughter artists Michael and Gabrielle Bradshaw are once again showing their work. North Cross Road, East Dulwich, SE22. They will be showing paintings, drawings and sculptures. Gallery open daily 11am – 6pm.

Tuesday 1 May: Honor Oak WI 7.30pm at The General Napier Pub, 73 Bovill Road, SE23 1EX. A wine & cheese tasting social and a little bit of AGM; please do come along. All ladies are welcome, please do come along, the first visit is free and due to our new larger venue we now have spaces for new members to join. Please feel free to call Gill on 07949 569018 if you have any questions We meet on the first Tuesday of every month from 7.30pm.

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What's On - May Wednesdays 2 & 9 May: Let’s Sew a Sprocket Pouffe 7pm-10pm. Would you like to learn a new hobby? Come and join a course, workshop or group and be inspired by an expert teacher who will share their skill with you here at Really Maria. We provide all the sewing machines, but you may bring your own if you wish. We also provide cutting boards, rotary cutters and scissors. Our class fees do not include materials unless stated. You can bring your own, or purchase at our shop with a 10% discount for having booked onto the class. reallymaria.com or call 020 3581 0909. Really Maria, 15 Lordship Lane, East Dulwich, SE22 8EW.

Wednesday 2 May: East Dulwich WI Meeting An exciting programme of guest speakers, activities and entertainment lined up for members this year. You can check them all out over on our events page. We meet on the first Wednesday of each month at The Lodge, above East Dulwich Tavern, 1 Lordship Lane, East Dulwich, SE22 8EW. 7pm for a 7.30pm start. Membership and waiting list is currently closed www.eastdulwichwi.co.uk.

Thursdays 3, 10, 17, 24 & 31 May: Dulwich Folk Dance Club 8pm – 10pm. St Barnabas Parish Hall, Gilkes Place, Dulwich Village, SE21 7BT. Ideal activity for a Healthy Lifestyle. No partners needed – make new friends. Contact:- Gwen Godwin 0208699 7032 or email gagodwin@hotmail.com

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Peckham Rye & Dulwich Park Parkrun

Saturday Mornings 9am 5, 12, 19 & 26 May 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

Friday 4 May: Plosive Comedy in Dulwich with Hal Cruttenden and Nina Conti Hal Cruttenden, Nina Conti, Rachel Parris and MC Carl Donnelly. 8pm (doors 7.15pm) at The MCT at Alleyn’s, Alleyn’s School, Townley Road, Dulwich, SE22 8SU. Tickets £16 (plus booking fee). Age restriction: 18+. www.plosive.co.uk or ticket link: www.ticketsource.co.uk/event/FGHGJM

Saturday 5 May: Rogue Vegan Dining Experience 6pm-9pm at Space at 61 – 61 Cheltenham Road, SE15 3AF. Rogue Vegan are extremely excited to hold our first Vegan Dining Experience for you all serving a gourmet 4 course meal, with Asian, African and Carribbean influences.

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Fitness tips with Leanne Spencer

How to avoid gaining weight in your 40s

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things. It can cause us to overeat, and increased cortisol levels in the body can instruct the liver to release glucose. This in turn puts us in the state where we’ve got lots of glucose in the blood and that’s not a healthy thing. Therefore, managing stress is important. You can do this through meditation and mindfulness, making sure you get the right amount of sleep and exercise (the appropriate type and intensity). Also, prioritise ways of recovering after exercise and incorporating some relaxation; meditation is one example, along with reading. Finally, particularly for women who are reading this, as women hit their 40s, they can potentially start to move into the perimenopausal stage. At this stage our oestrogen levels drop, which means that the body has a propensity towards storing fat, which could result in weight gain. Progesterone levels also dip, and that can cause bloating and water retention. Also, our insulin sensitivity increases which is why it’s so important to monitor diet as you could be in a state where you have high levels of insulin, which can cause weight gain. Leanne Spencer @BodyshotPT www.bodyshotperformance.com


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Asparagus & Cheddar Tart Serves approximately: 4 People Preparation time: 30 Minutes Cooking time 30 Minutes There is only one thing on my mind at this time of year – English Asparagus. We are hoping the ‘Beast from the East’ hasn’t put things back too much – right now we are on track for the season to start on the 23rd April – Hurrah!

Ingredients Pastry • 140g Plain flour • 85g Butter Cubed • 100g Cheddar • Pinch Cayenne Pepper Filling • 5 eggs • 175ml Milk • 125g Cheddar • 25g Parmesan • 300g Asparagus • Truffle Oil (to finish)

Method 1) Put the flour in a bowl, add the butter to the flour and rub in with your fingertips until it resembles breadcrumbs. Add the grated cheddar and Cayenne into the pastry and mix. Add 3 tbsp cold water and mix until the pastry forms a ball. Wrap in cling film and chill for 5 mins. Butter a 20 x 6cm deep loosebottom tart tin, or a 35 x 12cm rectangular tart tin. 2) Heat oven to 180C/fan 160C/gas 4. Lightly dust the work surface with flour, roll out the pastry and line the tin. Chill in the freezer for 20 mins, then line the pastry case with baking paper, fill with beans and cook for 15 mins. Remove the beans and paper, then return the pastry case to the oven for 10 mins. 3) Crack the eggs into a jug, whisk, then add the milk and whisk again. Sprinkle half the grated cheese over the pastry case, then add the asparagus, egg mix and remaining cheese (if using a rectangular tin, you may not need all the mixture, so add it gradually). Bake in the lower half of the oven for 30-35 mins or until the egg mix is set. Drizzle with truffle oil before serving. 14 | SE23 - May 2018

In Season This Month Fruits & Nuts - Cherries, Elderflowers, Rhubarb Vegetables & Herbs - Asparagus, Broccoli, Carrots, Lettuce, New Potatoes, Radishes, Rocket, Sorrel, Spinah, Spring Onions, Watercress Meat & Game - Lamb, Wood Pigeon Fish & Shellfish - Cod, Crab, Dover Sole, Hailbut, John Dory, Lemon Sole, Plaice, Salmon, Sea Bass, Sea Trout Going out of season - Morel Mushrooms

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What's On - May Saturday 5 & Sunday 6 May: The Modern Movement, a Festival of 20th Century Design

Wednesday 9 May: Seven o’clock & not a Baby Bathed – The Story of a Lambeth Midwife

Back again this year, The Modern Movement, south London’s prestigious, free festival celebrating 20th century design, is taking place at Brockwell Lido, Herne Hill, from 10.00am to 4.30pm. Admission Free. A range of specially selected dealers and architects, including Retro Barn, Dad Design, GP Lights & More, Da Silva Interiors and ID for London will be selling a stunning range of classic vintage furniture, jewellery and object d’art set against the back drop of the art deco Grade II listed lido building. Brockwell Lido, Brockwell Park, Dulwich Road, SE24 OPA. Tel. 020 7274 3088.

7.45pm. Lecture at the Herne Hill Society, which will take place at the United Church Hall, corner of Herne Hill and Red Post Hill SE24 9PW. All are welcome and admission is free.

Sunday 6 May: Lampshade Making Class 10am-12 at Space at 61 – 61 Cheltenham Road, SE15 3AF. Join us and learn how to make a gorgeous drum lampshade in this 2-hour workshop. Using fabric of your choice, you can make either a 20cm or 30cm diameter shade, and you’ll be able to hang it as a ceiling pendant or place it on a lamp-stand. You’ll love it so much – you’ll want to make one for every room in your home!

Tuesday 8 May: Behind the scenes in the NHS with Christie Watson & Caroline Elton Join Christie Watson and Caroline Elton as they discuss the NHS, share their views of life behind the scenes and what it is like for the teams that look after us in hospitals. www.village-books.co.uk Tickets. £10 & includes entry & drinks. Bell House, 27 College Road, Dulwich SE21 7BG. 16 | SE23 - May 2018

Thursday 10 May: The Arts Society Dulwich illustrated lecture Celebrating the Royal Academy of Arts 17682018, 7.30 for 8pm, James Allen’s Girls’ School Sixth Form Centre (parking at JAGS Sports Club, Red Post Hill, SE22). See www.ddfas.org.uk.

Thursday 10 May: Gemma Khawaja at The Ivy House Gemma Khawaja is a wonderful singer / guitarist who plays and sings traditional songs of the British Isles and creates her own songs inspired by rural poets, mythology and folklore. Door 7pm. Live music starts 8pm. Tickets £7 (door only, no advance tickets). Unbooked floorspots welcome, put your name on the list by the door! www.thegooseisout.com


What's On - May Friday 11 – Sunday 20 May: Dulwich Festival 2018 25th Anniversary Visit dulwichfestival.co.uk for more information.

Friday 11 May: Curry & Jazz A revival of our popular combination – hot music and hot food at the East Dulwich Community Centre, 46-50 Darrell Road, SE22 9NL. Friday 11th May from 7 – 10pm. Dance (or just listen) to our local big swing band The Fabulous Honeys. All ages welcome, you may bring your own drinks. Please reserve your ticket. Ticket price £8 on the door. To reserve your ticket and further information: eastdulwichcommunitycentre.org.uk or phone 0208 693 4411 email dcc2010@gmail.com or see www.eventbrite.co.uk. Concessionary rates for Barry Area Residents Association (BARA) members.

Saturday 12 May: Alice in Wonderland Themed Funday 10am-4pm. Join in the celebrations with the traders on this busy market street. Adults can enjoy a cocktail tasting while children join in with face painting, stamp printing, fancy dress, jam tarts, marshmallows and much, much more. Fun for everyone. Highlights Include: Visit mac&miller to personally commission your own live artwork by renowned fashion illustrator Sarah Smart (who has designed for Vogue, Hobbs & Carven amongst others). Sarah will be exhibiting all day and illustrating live in store from midday - 2pm. Fifty seven will be hosting the work of 7 magnificent local artists while adults enjoy a tasting of Myatts Fields Cocktails https://myattsfields.london/ and children join in stamp printing of bags for their goodies with Maleficent Things https://www. maleficentthings.co.uk/ Look out for the Dulwich Festival Bunting to know where the fun is happening. North Cross Road, East Dulwich, SE22.

Saturday 12 May: Personalised Painting Workshop

11am-2pm at Space at 61 – 61 Cheltenham Road, SE15 3AF. You and your little person will be provided with a wooden name sign personalised to you, paint and associated materials. As it’s a painting workshop I recommend wearing clothing that isn’t too precious as we creatives get messy!

Saturday 12 May: Christian Aid Tea & Coffee Morning 10am Christ Church, 263 Barry Road, SE22 0JT. 10am to 1pm. Stall include cakes, plants, candles, bric-abrac and a fair trade bargain sale. The fair trade centre will be open. There will be an exhibition from Christian Aid. From 10.10am to 10.40am come and enjoy two local musicians play.

Sunday 13 May: East Dulwich Car Boot Goodrich School, Dunstans Road SE22. Come & sell your unwanted upcycled & vintage items. Pitch Enquiries 07398 577183. Sellers 11am. Public Entry FREE 12pm. All pitches are pre-paid to avoid road congestion come rain or shine. Every 2nd Sunday of the month.

Saturday 12 & Sunday 13 May: Havelock Walk May Open Studios (Forest Hill) 11am to 6pm each day. Come and visit us! Studios open, artists to meet and work to buy! See painting, print, illustration, design, photography, sculpture and more. Annual Art Raffle. Live music throughout the weekend. “Hidden Pizza” and other food stalls. Lots to see and do. Bring your friends. All welcome. For further info: www.havelockwalk.com

Sunday 13 May: Woof Cancer Day Dulwich *NEW DATE*

Woof Cancer Day is a chance to spend a few hours with family, friends and your beloved pet pooch in the great outdoors whilst raising life-saving funds for Cancer Research UK. On Woof Cancer Day, dogs and their owners donate a small amount to take part in a 10KM or 5KM walk around the beautiful Dulwich Park – The emphasis is on our furry friends who are the sponsored stars of the show but everyone is welcome! Sign up today and join us on Sunday 13 May 2018 at Dulwich Park. Visit: www.cruk.org.uk/woofDulwich to register. To find out more information search ‘Woof Cancer Day – Dulwich Dog Walk for Cancer Research UK’ on Facebook, or email corrie.pitfield@cancer.org.uk

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Dulwich Festival 25th Anniversary 11 – 20 May

Artists’ Open House

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his year’s Dulwich Festival Artists’ Open House will take place over the weekends of 12-13 and 19-20 May, 11-6pm. Over 250 South London-based artists will open their homes and studios, giving the public an opportunity to view their work and talk to the makers about their creative processes. This year's artists will represent a huge range of styles and disciplines, ranging from painting, photography and illustration to ceramics, jewellery, textiles and model dioramas, many in the intimate setting of their own homes and studios. The Festival’s Artists’ Open House is also an opportunity to discover a diverse range of

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hidden creative communities within your own local neighbourhood; from industrial warehouses in Peckham, to grand manor houses in Dulwich. Tucked away behind the busy thoroughfare of Forest Hill, Havelock Mews is a charming cobbled street with a delightfully incongruous mix of buildings. Wander through the studios, chat with the artists and designers; relax in the sunshine as you take in a live music set or sample some street food. Or why not head over to Copeland Park and the iconic Bussey Building in Peckham and visit one of the vibrant community’s latest offerings; the Kiln Rooms Clay Store is a showcase for dozens of up-and-coming ceramic artists and designers.


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12-13 & 19-20 May, 11-6pm

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Anni Hamley Jenkins SE22 And for yet another completely different experience, the restored Georgian mansion, Bell House, in Dulwich village, will be using its elegant walls as a gallery space. Full details of this year's displaying artists can be found in the official Dulwich Festival Artists’ Open House 2018 booklet and on the Dulwich Festival website where you can download a copy of the booklet: http://dulwichfestival. co.uk/artists-open-house/ The Dulwich Festival’s celebration of Street Art continues with a new commission for the London Wildlife Trust’s beautiful gardens at 28 Marsden Road, Peckham SE15 4EE. Acclaimed street artist ATM (http:// atmstreetart.com) will be painting live during the

Brilliant Neon SE22 first weekend of the Festival. Take a stroll over to the gardens on 12th & 13th May where, weatherpermitting, ATM will be creating a site-specific mural for the entrance. The wildlife gardens are home to a variety of interesting species and Sunday 13th will see a range of children-friendly wildlife activities led by the LWT team. The full extent of the amazing Street Art to be found throughout Dulwich can be explored by joining one of the Street Art Walks led by Amanda Greatorex at 2pm on either Saturday 12th or Sunday 13th May. Full details of the all fairs, music, talks, walks and performances in this year’s Dulwich Festival can be found at www.dulwichfestival.co,uk SE23 - May 2018 | 19


BabyBallet

Capoeira Dulwich

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.

Classes for boys and girls from 4 years upwards. Martial arts the Brazilian way. Helps children develop strength, flexibility, coordination and rythm. Contact: vitor.barreto.13@ucl.ac.uk 07473 751177 | www.facebook.com/capoeiradulwich/m

Baby Loves Music

Dads & Littluns: Brockwell Park

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

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

Baby Massage Baby massage classes provide quality time with your baby and a fun social occasion with other mums. You will learn a wonderful skill which has many benefits. Tuesdays SE19. Contact Jayne 020 8653 4781 | jayne@2prepare.co.uk www.2prepare.co.uk

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 info@touchtherapy.co | www.touchtherapy.co

Baby Sensory Multi-award winning classes for babies from birth to 13 months. The fun packed programme of sensory delights includes an incredible variety of sounds, sights, textures, music and massage to support your baby’s development. Classes in SE4 and SE21 on Tues, SE26 on Weds and SE23 on Thurs. Email Sarah: Dulwich@babysensory.co.uk

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

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

Bumps and Babes Meets on Fridays between 9.30 and 11.30 (drop in anytime) at St Faiths Community Centre, at the bottom of Red Post Hill, SE24. It is very informal, aimed at new Mums meeting up and getting ante/postnata/moral support from Alice Yeates and other mothers. 07831 225841 | yeatesa@btinternet.com

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

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

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

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

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

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

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HartBeeps

Peckham Rye Playrooms

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

Fun activities for children and their parents. Peckham Rye Park, SE15 3UA (next to café). Mon 1.15-3.15pm Play and Stay for children under the age of 5 yrs old. Tues - 10am-12pm Play and Stay for children under the age of 5 yrs old. Tues - 1.302.30pm Olympikids - advanced booking required. Thurs -1.153.15pm Stay and Play for children under the age of 5yrs old. Sat - 2pm-4pm Brazilian language school. There is a fee to attend the session. Sundays - party hire available. 020 7639 2702

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

Sing and Sign

La Jolie Ronde

Sparkle Music

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

Carefully structured and fun music classes for babies, toddlers and pre-school children in SE22. Please check the website for current classes. Contact anna@sparkle-music.co.uk. 0771 1238352

Little Superhero Training Practice your Superhero moves! Discover Superhero fun facts! Any Little Heroes, Boys and Girls aged 2½ - 6, Come along for a FREE taster session. Mondays & Fridays (term time only) St Barnabas Parish Hall, 23 Dulwich Village, SE21 7BT. Contact Lucy 07813791757 | littleherocompany@gmail.com www.littleherocompany.com

Maths Mad = fun maths for kids! Stimulating Times Tables classes for 6 - 11 yr olds. Forest Hill. We make learning memorable & fun! Call Clair 020 8291 0360 www.mathsmad.co.uk | mathsmadcouk@gmail.com

Monday - Saturday. 020 7193 3696 | www.singandsign.com

Team Kaizen Dance Academy (8+yrs) Street Dance classes led by industry professionals, classes lead to performances and demonstrations. Classes take place every Thursday at JAGS sports Club, 18.00 – 19.00 & 19.00 – 20.00. FREE TASTER SESSIONS throughout June, to book call 07533 533 297 | www.teamkaizentds.com.

Water Babies

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

Taught by world-class teachers, our multi-award winning programme teaches water confidence and safety skills from birth to 4 years. Our fun, innovative baby swimming classes will start in Forest Hill Pools from September. For more information call 020 8858 5242 divein@waterbabies.co.uk | www.waterbabies.co.uk

Music for Little People

Wise Kids Yoga

Fun, friendly & educational music classes for 0-5 year olds. High quality, good value. The Goose Green Centre, East Dulwich Road, SE22 9AT. Rebecca Vicary 020 8852 0118 www.musicforlittlepeople.co.uk

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

Monkey Music

Nimble Arts Join Becky every week for a NEW mixed age 45-minute interactive story adventure for 0-5s, with live cello and musical instruments, songs, bubbles, scarves and a chance to dance! East Dulwich, Nunhead, Brockley. www.nimblearts.co.uk

Parents Photography Workshops

World of Little Adventures Baby Yoga and Toddler Yoga Classes in the East Dulwich Area. Email yoga@wola.org.uk or call Hannah 07736 649 146 for class information.

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. www.timeformums.com | 07753 533577.

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Garden Talk with Janine Winlaw

May Flowering Plants Gardens can often lack colour in late spring/ early summer when there’s lots of foliage but not enough flowers. Here’s my pick of ten of the best May flowering plants to fill the gap.

1) Aquilegia vulgaris var. stellata ‘Black Barlow’ With delicate flowers on long stems, this dark plum variety is equally at home in cottage garden schemes or more contemporary settings with grasses and euphorbias. Aquilegias are short lived but self-seed easily creating a naturalistic feel and are happiest in moist soil in sun or dappled shade.

2) Iris ‘Jane Phillips’ Whether rich velvety purples or this delicate pale blue variety, bearded iris are a spectacular sight in May - and their grey/ blue strappy leaves add texture too. Plant them with the upper part of the rhizome on the soil surface in the sun so they can bake. Another option is the more delicate clump forming Iris sibiricas such as mid blue ‘Silver Edge’, which has narrower leaves and likes more moisture.

3) Papaver orientale ‘Patty’s Plum’ The paper-thin petals of this gorgeous pinky purple perennial poppy are fleeting, but are so beautiful it’s worth it. Plant in sun or part shade, with grasses or late flowerers such as penstemon to keep the interest going.

4) Paeonia ‘Early Windflower’ Like poppies, peonies make a short lived but lavish show. This early flowering variety has delicate single white blooms with a golden eye. Slightly later comes the more blowsy white P. lactiflora ‘Duchesse de Nemours’. Plant in sun or part shade depending on the variety, stake to avoid flopping and avoid planting too deeply.

5) Libertia chilensis More useful than showy, this has stylish evergreen sword like leaves and pure white flowers on long stems from May. Likes full sun or part shade.

6) Erysimum ‘Bowles’s Mauve’ The mauve flower spires on this perennial wallflower actually start in February and last into October, which along with its grey green evergreen leaves

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make it hugely useful for smaller spaces. It’s happy in sun or part shade and contrasts well with zingy Euphorbia characias wulfenii.

7) Allium hollandicum ‘Purple Sensation’ Alliums are the perfect late spring/early summer bulb and this popular variety has deep purple flowers on 90cm stems. It looks wonderful in drifts popping up through ornamental grasses, euphorbias, box balls or lavenders to hide the tatty foliage. Plant in autumn in full sun.

8) Anthemis tinctoria ‘Sauce Hollondaise’ This soft creamy yellow daisy is so pretty and perfectly complements blues and purples, cheering up the border in May to July. Likes full sun and well drained soil.

9) Erigeron karvinskianus A more low growing daisy with masses of tiny white flowers turning pink from May until October. It thrives in well-drained soil, in sun or part shade where it’ll form lovely mounds at the front of a border or along paths – also good in pots.

10) Viburnum x burkwoodii This is a gorgeous shrub with heavenly clusters of pink buds opening to beautifully scented white flowers in April and May. Plant in full sun or part shade near a path or in the front garden to fully appreciate the perfume.

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Financial Matters with Akwasi Duodu

The Six Essentials of Wealth Planning he first step in good financial planning is to establish where you are now, where you want to be and what you need to do to get there taking into consideration what is important to you and your current financial means. Everyone is different. As we go through the various stages of our lives, different things become more important. There are however common threads which arguably, apply to almost everyone. The simple basics of wealth planning are to accumulate when you can and protect what you have built. Accumulation means saving and protect means insuring. the two go hand in hand and are an essential part of financial planning.

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1) Protect Your Dependants

5) Save!

Try to imagine the lives of those who depend on you financially if you were no longer around. What financial problems would they have? Would they suffer? If they would, then it would be wise to provide them with a financial cushion on your death through a life insurance policy. The amount of cover and the price of it would depend on your age and the size of the financial hole you would like to plug. Getting it wrong could be expensive and many do. My advice? Seek advice.

Most people with large sums of money saved started by putting away something quite modest on a regular monthly basis. The best way to do this is to analyse your income and your expenditure. If you have anything left at the end of the month, squirrel it away. The next step is determining where you put that money. With interest rates for savers being at an all-time low, other savings methods should be considered, especially if you are planning to save for 5 years or more. Seek advice.

2) Eliminate Your Debt By debt, I mean short term, non-mortgage debt, such as loans and credit cards. Trying to build a financial plan whilst in debt is a little like trying to build a castle on the sand. Any interest or growth you make on what you have saved will be cancelled out by the interest you are paying on what you have borrowed. Debt eliminated, you are ready to start.

3) Insure your valuables Most people understand the value of insurance when it comes to their home, their car and the items in their home. What is more important? Your car or your health? Which should you insure first, the valuables in your home or your ability to work? Insurance policies such as income protection 24 | SE23 - May 2018

4) Have A Long-Term Plan Your long-term plan, such as retirement planning, needs to be set and running as early as possible. Circumstances allowing, it should be reviewed regularly, but remain intact for the duration. Here in the UK, we have amazing tax incentives to encourage you to save for your retirement, the longest holiday in your lifetime. This should take a considered and regularly reviewed strategic approach for best results.

6) Show The Taxman No Mercy HMRC is ruthless and efficient in obtaining taxes from you, but has been kind enough to offer you ways to shelter your wealth from tax. Many of us are too uninformed to take advantage of these tax shelters, even where HMRC has been generous. This where a good financial adviser would be worth their weight in gold. Protecting your wealth against disaster and protecting your wealth against unnecessary tax are of equal importance. Be ruthless in your approach. Akwasi Duodu | akwasi@sterlingandlaw.com www. sterlingandlaw.com


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What's On - May DOGS, DOCTORS, SCIENTISTS, NURSES AND YOU

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W F CANCER DAY SPONSORED DOG WALK Woof Cancer Day is a chance to spend a few hours with family, friends and your beloved pet pooch in the great outdoors whilst raising life-saving funds for Cancer Research UK.

On Woof Cancer Day, dogs and their owners donate a small amount to take part in a 10KM or 5KM walk around the beautiful Dulwich Park – The emphasis is on our furry friends who are the sponsored stars of the show but everyone is welcome! Sign up today and join us on Sunday 13 May 2018 at Dulwich Park. Visit: www.cruk.org.uk/woofDulwich to register. To find out more information search ‘Woof Cancer Day - Dulwich Dog Walk for Cancer Research UK’ on Facebook, or email corrie.pitfield@cancer.org.uk

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Sunday 13 May: Music by the Green

Sunday 13 May: Music at the Festival Fair on Goose Green 11am-4pm. The Goose is again running the music stage at Dulwich Festival Fair on Goose Green! Each set will be 45 minutes long, with DJed music during the changeover. Artists appearing (all local!) will be: 12 noon – Alex Seel. Alex Seel has a warm, rootsy song-writing style with subtle lyrics and a gift for acoustic guitar finger-picking. 1 pm – The Ben Holland Trio. Ben Holland is a singer-songwriter who has toured with Joan Armatrading all around the UK and Europe. Trio includes Babu on bass & Ben McClean on drums. 2pm – Louis vann Johnson and The Indi Souls. The Indi Souls are led by charismatic guitarist and beatboxer Louis Vann Johnson. Their musical sounds fall in the genres of Pop, Rock and RnB. 3pm – John McClean and The Clan. Festival Fair favourites John McClean and the Clan play blistering live sets featuring John McClean‘s gritty and passionate vocals. They combine elements of Blues, Soul, Gospel and Rock into their own unique sound. You can find out more about the musicians from www.thegooseisout.com

1:30pm- 5pm. St. John’s Church SE22 will be open for an afternoon featuring music by choirs and musicians from the local area and beyond. Light refreshments will be available plus activities for children. Everyone is welcome and admission is free. St. John The Evangelist, 62A East Dulwich Road, SE22 9AT.

Sunday 13 May: History walk – from prehistoric times to recent history 2pm. Leader – Peter Frost of the Peckham Society. Meet at St. Augustine Church gates.

Sunday 13 May: SINGAROUND at The Ivy House Another popular Singaround hosted by The Goose Is Out! All are welcome, whether to sing or to listen. It’s an informal and supportive atmosphere, so don’t worry if it’s your first time! Songs of any country or culture welcome. Door 7pm. Singing starts 7.15pm, finishes by 10.30pm at the latest. £2 on the door. www.thegooseisout.com 26 | SE23 - May 2018

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What's On - May Monday 14 May: Dulwich WI Meeting – Quiz Night & Resolutions 7pm. The Dulwich WI will be getting quizzical with Quizmaster, Peter Hillyard. Teams will be made up of six people and questions will be on a range of subjects, including general knowledge, entertainment and current affairs. There will also be one or two ‘feature’ rounds thrown in for good measure. Please come and join us from 7pm at the Dulwich Constitutional Club, 33 East Dulwich Grove, East Dulwich, SE22 8PW. Non-members are invited to attend at a guest charge of £3. For more information please contact suejarvie53@gmail.com

Thursday 17 May: Mums in Business Come along at 8pm to Daisy Lets & Sales on Lordship Lane and meet new and existing members, have a chat and some nibbles and a glass of wine! Please do let me know if you plan to come so I know numbers in advance, claire@daisylets.uk.

Saturday 19 May: The Peckham Society – Nunhead Cemetery Open Day 11.00 – 17.00hrs. Many stalls on display, something for the whole family. Guided walks.

Saturday 19 & Sunday 20 May: Havelock Walk May Open Studios (Forest Hill) 11am to 6pm each day. Come and visit us! Studios open, artists to meet and work to buy! See painting, print, illustration, design, photography, sculpture and more. Annual Art Raffle. Live music throughout the weekend. “Hidden Pizza” and other food stalls. Lots to see and do. Bring your friends. www.havelockwalk.com

Sunday 20 May: Dulwich Park Fair 12-6pm. The fun Dog Show is back! There will be attractions such as Vauxhall City Farm, Punch & Judy, Maypole dancing and much more. Full details at www.dulwichfestival.co.uk.

Sunday 20 May: National Gardens Scheme, Forest Hill A group of five very different gardens in Forest Hill will be opening for the National Gardens Scheme (NGS). They are within a short walk of each other on a hill with spectacular views over London and the North Downs. 1- 6pm. Combined admission – £7, which goes to cancer and caring charities. Children free. Buy tickets at Hilltop 28, Horniman Drive. Refreshments available, tea and homemade cakes. Plant sales. Sloping gardens – wheelchair access not easy. No dogs except guide dogs. Situated behind the Horniman Museum. Short walk from Forest Hill station and bus routes.

Sunday 20 May: Dulwich Park Bowls Club Open Day 2.30pm until 4pm in Dulwich Park at the bowling green, near to the café. Whether you are experienced or just want to try bowling your first wood, come and see us on our Open Day. The only requirement is that you wear flat shoes or bowl bare-footed.

Tuesday 22 May: The Secret Life of the Teenage Brain with Sarah-Jayne Blakemore Why does an easy child become a challenging teenager? Why do teenagers struggle to get up in the morning? Why do they often take excessive risks? Find out more with Sarah-Jayne Blakemore’s talk. 7.30pm at Bell House, 27 College Road, SE21. Tickets £10/£8 www.village-books.co.uk/events

Wednesday 23 May: Work continues on Emmanuel Wildlife Garden 2-4pm. Spring is sprung, the BLACKTHORN blossoms, Hawthorn is not far behind and familiar flowers please the eye for passers-by.

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Horniman Museum & Gardens Under the Sea Late Thursday 17 May 6.30-9.30pm

Dawn Chorus Walk Saturday 5 May 5-7am. Suitable for ages 10+. Tickets: Child £5, Adult £8 Experience the many bird songs that make up the dawn chorus on an early morning tour of the Horniman Gardens. Ornithologist David DarrellLambert will help you to identify the birds as you hear them. Hot drink and a pastry included.

Half Term 28 May-1 June Family Art Fun Monday 28, Tuesday 29, Thursday 31 May and Friday 1 June: 11am, 11.45am, 12.30pm, 1.15pm, 2pm, 2.45pm FREE Enjoy free craft activities inspired by our exhibitions and Gardens. Suitable for children for aged 3+.

Pond Dipping Immerse yourself in all things under the sea as our Aquarium takes centre stage for this special evening event inspired by International Year of the Reef. Part of Museums at Night. Over 18’s. Tickets £5. Check the website www.horniman.ac.uk for ticketing information

Horniman Butterfly House 10am-5pm March to October Last admission 30 minutes before closing. See the website for seasonal opening times. Get up close with hundreds of beautiful butterflies in a tropical indoor garden. The specially-planted habitat is the perfect place to experience free-flying butterflies and discover amazing facts about the life-cycle and behaviour of these fascinating creatures. Tickets: Adult £6, Child £6, Family (2 adults and 2 children) £15 ([includes voluntary 10% Gift Aid donation which supports the work of the Horniman. Standard prices also available.) Book at www.horniman.ac.uk or in person at the Museum. Horniman Members and Benefactors enjoy free, unlimited visits. Advance booking recommended.

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Tuesday 29 May: 11am, 12pm, 2pm, 3pm Join us to explore nature and wildlife in the pond on the Horniman Nature Trail. Suitable for children for aged 5+. Tickets: Child £3

Big Wednesday: The Great British Bee Count Wednesday 30 May 10.30am-3.30pm. FREE. We’ll be buzzing with family-friendly bee activities as part of the annual Great British Bee Count initiative. Come and discover all about bees!

Mini-beast Safari Thursday 31 May: 11am, 12pm, 2pm, 3pm Hunt for mini-beasts in the Horniman Gardens. Suitable for children for aged 3+. Tickets: Child £3

Hands on Base: Horniman Explorers Friday 1 June: 11am, 2pm. FREE. DROP IN Discover the collections that make the Horniman special! Explore and touch things from African masks to sharks jaws in our Hands on Base. The Horniman Public Museum & Park Trust 100 London Road, SE23 3PQ | www.horniman.ac.uk


Bell House Educational Centre

May Courses Never Have to Ask Twice 10th May, 7-9pm

Does it drive you mad when your children don’t listen to you? This parenting talk will cover why children don’t listen, and what parents can do to encourage children to listen to and follow instructions. Don’t miss this three stage approach for maximising cooperation. Tickets - £10 (free and subsidised places available)

Purls of Wisdom Fridays from 18th May - 22nd June (except 1st June), 11am-12.30pm

Sourdough Baking 26th May

Bell House is excited to be working with Christopher, from Christopher’s Bakery on Half Moon Lane, to offer a sourdough course. A hands-on introduction to the art of baking sourdough bread - with the promise of new baking skills, and a delicious loaf to take home at the end!

Knitting feeds the mind, body and soul. This 5 week knitting course will introduce techniques which can create a patchwork of squares- building to large pieces such as scarves, cushion covers or blankets. Come and learn in a relaxing environment, and have something wonderful to take home at the end. Tickets: £55 (free and subsidised places available)

Artist’s Open House 12th-13th and 19th-20th May

Benjamin and Pip Rice are having an exhibition of photographs and basketry as part of the Dulwich Festival. Benjamin is showing four projects, including Come and Ring his incredible Dry Stone Walls and beautiful Wild 26th May Cherry. Pip will be showcasing her traditional and experimental baskets, using materials gathered from Your chance to enjoy the art of handbell tune ringing foraging - including some materials from Bell House - learn about the instruments and how to play them, Gardens. as part of a team. All equipment provided, and no previous experience necessary! All ages welcome, 10 All tickets will be available via Eventbrite or you can find out details via www.bellhouse.co.uk/events years and up. Tickets - on a donation basis Bell House, 27 College Road, Dulwich, SE21 7BG | www.bellhouse.co.uk SE23 - May 2018 | 29


What's On - May Thursday 24 May The Bigger Picture Presents: The Fencer @8pm Director: Klaus Härö Finland, Estonia & Germany 99 minutes. | Cert:PG

Saturday 26 May: Dulwich Park Fun Run The Dulwich Park Fun Run is a family friendly fundraising event that brings together the local community, families, athletes, and the wider cystic fibrosis community for THE event of the spring! Set in the beautiful Dulwich Park; the 10km race consists of runners completing the circular route six times, and the 5km racers running the route three times. Every runners will receive lots of cheering and water along the route, a medal and goodie bag to take home with you. There is ample parking, toilet facilities, water stations, refreshments available to purchase, and a bouncy castle for the little ones. Dulwich Park, London, SE21 7BQ.

Saturday 26 May: Model Railway Show Set in 1950s Estonia, under Soviet control, and based on a true story, this tells of a man arrived back from Leningrad. On the run, he ‘hides’ in a school as a physical education instructor. A trained fencer, he practises out of school hours, until he is noticed by one of his students, who persuades him to form a school team. The team becomes skilled enough to be qualified to compete in a contest in Leningrad. Should the team and the teacher go? Are all the students and staff in his school out for his best interests? www.thebiggerpic.co.uk. Showing at THE IVY HOUSE 40 Stuart Road Nunhead, London SE15 3BE 020 7277 8233 | ivyhousenunhead.com Tickets £7 online at: www.wegottickets.com.

Friday 25 May: Jim Moray, Counter’s Creek, The Norfolk Broads at The Ivy House Jim Moray’s music defies categorisation. Whilst staying true to the roots of the folk tradition, he brings in all sorts of other elements to make the songs of our times. Counter’s Creek make original music inspired by the folk music of the British Isles, Eastern Europe and West Africa, with closely interwoven harmonies. The Norfolk Broads are four women from Norfolk who enjoy singing songs about love, despair, and dastardly boyfriends. Tickets £12/10 advance, £14/12 on the door. Door 7pm. Live music starts 8pm. www.thegooseisout.com 30 | SE23 - May 2018

The first one ever in Dulwich and there is a actual mainline railway bridge within the school grounds! The event is being held from 10am to 4.30pm at James Allen’s Girls School, 144 East Dulwich Grove, London, SE22 8TE. People are invited to make tracks to the model railway show to see up to 20 model railway layouts, along with a number of trade stands, will be on show in a variety of scales from tiny z gauge to o gauge. Small admission to the event.

Saturday 26 May: The Dominic Kemp Quintet 8pm Two Spoons Cafe Bar, 72 Honor Oak Park, SE23 1DY. FREE entry. Two saxophones, piano, double bass and drums, we will be playing latin and jazz including some Thelonius Monk and Dexter Gordon. FREE popcorn for everyone, all evening!

Monday 28 May – Friday 1 June: EDT Children’s Festival The East Dulwich Tavern in East Dulwich are hosting their second annual Children’s Festival, this time with a focus on the arts! The event features a silly science show, comedy for kids, storytelling and a kids disco finale. All events are under £10 and can be booked online. With school holidays breaking the bank a lot of the time, we really wanted to come up with some high-quality entertainment for families, locally. All tickets can be purchased at eastdulwichtavern.com/events/

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DOGS, DOCTORS, SCIENTISTS, NURSES AND YOU HELP US BEAT CANCER SOONER BY JOINING

W F CANCER DAY SPONSORED DOG WALK Woof Cancer Day is a chance to spend a few hours with family, friends and your beloved pet pooch in the great outdoors whilst raising life-saving funds for Cancer Research UK.

On Woof Cancer Day, dogs and their owners donate a small amount to take part in a 10KM or 5KM walk around the beautiful Dulwich Park – The emphasis is on our furry friends who are the sponsored stars of the show but everyone is welcome! Sign up today and join us on Sunday 13 May 2018 at Dulwich Park. Visit: www.cruk.org.uk/woofDulwich to register. To find out more information search ‘Woof Cancer Day - Dulwich Dog Walk for Cancer Research UK’ on Facebook, or email corrie.pitfield@cancer.org.uk

Cancer Research UK is a registered charity in England and Wales (1089464), Scotland (SC041666) and the Isle of Man (1103). Northern Ireland charity registration pending.

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Dulwich Picture Gallery

Edward Bawden Until 9 September 2018

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Lectures Wildlife Photography 3 May, 7.30pm, £12, £10 Friends Join Michael Pitts, Emmy award-winning cameraman behind David Attenborough's Private Life of Plants and Blue Planet to discover how landscapes are captured in both film and on canvas.

Turning Dreams into Reality 1 May, 10.30 - 11.45am, £12, £10 Friends The British artist and designer Edward Bawden (1903–89) is today renowned for his monumental linocuts of Brighton Pier and other Victorian architecture, and for his witty designs for companies like Twinings and Fortnum & Mason. This will e the first major exhibition to look at every aspect of Bawden’s career, championing him as a fine artist while also demonstrating the wit and versatility of his design work.

Rediscover: Tiepolo's 'Joseph Receiving Pharoah's Ring' Until 3 June 2018 Rediscover one of Dulwich Picture Gallery’s finest masterpieces: Joseph Receiving Pharaoh’s Riby Giovanni Battista Tiepolo (1696–1770). Since 2016, this painting has been the focus of a major conservation project. With the help of X-rays, this display explores the changes the artist made during the course of its production.

David Milne: Modern Painting Last Chance: Until 7 May 2018

From mobile phones to spacecrafts, many of our modern needs rely on engineers, but with driverless cars, holograms, pollution and climate change, this profession is also facing many challenges.

Terrorism: Always With Us? 22 May, 10.30 - 11.45am, £12, £10 Friends The intensity and nature of terrorism has radically altered in recent history. This lecture considers how far these changes are likely to continue and where they may lead.

Stephen Bailey on Taste: The Secret Meaning of Things 30 May, 7.30 - 8.30pm, £10 / £8 Concessions & Friends. Combo Ticket: £30 including book (RRP £29.95) Join Stephen Bayley, author, critic, broadcaster, and founding director of the influential Design Museum in London as he illuminates the nuances and niceties of our mercurial understanding of taste and examines how it has developed in relation to architecture, design, food and fashion.

Edward Bawden: Curator's Lecture 24 May, 12.30pm, £12, £10 Friends & Concessions A major exhibition of one of Canada’s greatest modern painters, David Milne (1882-1953). It showcases for the first time in the UK a wide selection of Milne's oil paintings alongside watercolours, drawings and photographs, to reveal an artist of true originality and vision.

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Join the exhibition curator James Russell, author of The Lost Watercolours of Edward Bawden (Mainstone Press), a study of Bawden’s 1930s paintings, and titles devoted to Eric Ravilious and other artists of the period, to explore Bawden’s life and work.


Dulwich Picture Gallery Gallery Film: Roman Holiday 14 May. £9, £7 Friends Each sociable evening includes a complimentary glass of wine, snacks and film notes. Bar opens at 7.00pm. Screenings at 7.30pm. Linbury Room.

Music: Doric String Quartet 16 May, 7.30pm, £22 Adults, £20 Concessions and Friends, £10 under 18s

@dulwichgallery Making Murals (10-12yrs) 31 May & 1 June, 10am–12.30pm, £35 for the two days Learn how to cast and paint plaster moulds with designs of your own – perfect to take home and hang on your wall.

Drop-in Workshops

The Doric String Quartet was formed nearly 20 years ago, and is now recognised as the leading British string quartet of its generation with a world-wide reputation. Their programme includes Purcell, Debussy and Beethoven and will illustrate the wide range of their musical accomplishment.

Gallery Late: Metamorphoses 18 May, 6-10pm, £12, £10 Friends & Concessions Explore the fascinating world of mythology, as we take a look at the gods, nymphs and magical scenes in the Gallery’s collection. Draw a beautiful living statue with Art Macabre, enjoy live dance performances, create a tiled tribute using the ancient technique of mosaic (with a twist) and listen to talks by art historian Catherine McCormack.

Adult Workshop: Work in the Wild 13 - 27 May, 10am - 1pm, £30 per session, £85 for all three sessions During these workshops, create work inspired by our own local pond in Dulwich Park, and use reference photographs to create a series of paintings reminiscent of David Milne’s unique style. With artist Liz Charsley-Jory

May Half-Term Events: Picture Puzzle (6-9yrs) 29 & 30 May, 10am–12.30pm, £35 for the two days Over two days, make your own puzzle in the style of Bawden. Create your own kooky characters, and craft an elaborate scene.

29 May - 1 June, 2–4pm, £8 adults; £7 senior citizens; children free Join us for a week of total fantasy. Every afternoon we will be running drop-in workshops exploring the fantastical world of Edward Bawden. We will be making storybook illustrations, scenic models and crazy creatures.

Puppet Show 12 May, 10.30am & 1.30pm, £5 per person; under one year free Drew Colby will be telling you stories from Winnie the Pooh, with music, wonderful puppetry and lots of magic. Come and have fun! The show will last for an hour with an interval.

Mini Masterpieces

2 & 17 May, 10am - 11am and 11.30am 12.30pm, £12 per adult & child Experience the delights of our Collection with your child aged 6-24 months and then create your very own masterpiece in a practical, hands-on session. This month’s theme takes inspiration from the natural world, including insects, animals and landscapes.

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

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Community Index Useful Contacts

Surgeries

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

All councillors: 2nd & 4th Saturday of the month, Forest Hill Library, Dartmouth Road, SE23. 11am– 12.30pm.

Community Groups

Susan Wise (Labour) Tel 020 8699 6520

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 websites www.se23.com www.se23.life

Local MPs Ellie Reeves (Lab, Lewisham West) Tel 020 7219 2668 ellie.reeves.mp@parliament.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

Local Councillors Forest Hill Ward Peter Bernards (Labour) Tel 020 8314 9927 Maja Hilton (Labour) Tel 020 8314 7899 Paul Upex (Labour) Tel 020 8314 9952 34 | SE23 - May 2018

Perry Vale Ward John Paschoud (Labour) Tel 020 8291 5729

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).

Crofton Park Ward Chris Barnham (Labour) Tel 020 8314 9896 Roy Kennedy (Labour) Tel 020 8314 7989 Pauline Morrison (Labour) Tel 020 8244 5315

Surgeries 2nd Saturday of every month, 12noon – 1pm Donde Tapas, Honor Oak Park, SE23 1DZ. 3rd Saturday of the month, 10am - 11am Crofton Park Library, 375 Brockley Road, Brockley SE4. 3rd Thursday of the month, 5pm-6pm Crofton Park Library, 375 Brockley Rd, Brockley, SE4 2AG


What's On - May Tuesday 29 May – Friday 1 June: Holiday Drop Off multisports camps at Dulwich College Sports Club

Your children will have a blast at HDO’s fantastic multi-sports camps! Children from age 5-14 take part in a whole range of incredible indoor and outdoor sports to keep them happy and active through the school holidays, including swimming pool inflatable sessions and HDO’s amazing inflatable obstacle course. www.holidaydropoff.com Half Term Camp dates 29 May – 1 June 2018 Summer Camp dates 9 July – 24 August 2018

Wednesday 30 May: Work on Emmanuel Wildlife Garden, Chalford Road 2-4pm. Want to get down to Earth? Then get to Emmanuel wildlife garden, off Chalford Road, West Dulwich on the last Wednesday afternoon of every month. Norwood Wildlife Team created a garden on a patch between Emmanueel, a Parish Church, and their neighbours 12yrs ago and have recently returned it to its original purpose with the help of Church members. Beginners welcome. We hope to see you, for further information - John Cotter on 8244 8724.

Wednesday 30 May: Cooking with Scissors An opportunity for local business professionals to meet, make new contacts and gain new business. Meets at upstairs at The Palmerston, 91 Lordship Lane, SE22 from 6.45pm – 8.45pm. The last Wednesday of every month. Free Admission. To find out more or register your interest in attending, please email: sbn@ cookingwithscissors.co.uk.

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 30th May 2018

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The Last Word – Holly Russo What do you most value about the area? The view! I have the most spectacular view of London from the top of my street. Also I love that Forest Hill is in zone 3 so is nice and quick to get into Central London, but is also far enough away from the busy London life!

The one thing you couldn’t do without? My trainers as I’m always jogging to a house or park to train a client…Who needs the gym to exercise right?!

The most famous person you’ve met? I have worked on set with a few famous faces, although nothing can beat seeing Al Pacino on Broadway, watching him in The Godfather was one of the reasons why I got into acting in the first place.

Do you belong to any groups? A Karate club on Dartmouth road, I have gone from a complete beginner to a brown belt and absolutely love it!

Where are you to be found on Saturday? Working! Saturdays can be a very busy day for a personal trainer!

What is your favourite place to eat? Franco Manca on Lordship Lane is always a great place for a cheeky post workout pizza!

Your favourite place to go for a drink? The Capitol in Forest Hill is always a go to place for me and my friends for value for money and I love the fact it used to be a cinema.

Where’s your favourite place to walk? The Horniman Gardens and Museum, I spent my childhood growing up in the gardens so have very fond memories, as well as having my 4th birthday party in the museum….Many years ago! Holly Russo is a local Freelance Personal Trainer who specialises in pre/postnatal training. She trains her clients either in a local park or in their homes. She is also now venturing into the world of online training. Holly is also an actress and a trainee stuntwoman!

If money was no object… I would devote my life to training for the stunt register to become the female Arnold Schwarzenegger or Jason Statham… They’re my action heroes!

How long have you lived in the area? Most of my entire life! I have spent time living in Bristol when at university and I studied drama in New York, but I was born and raised a Forest Hill girl and always seem to come back to my roots! 36 | SE23 - May 2018

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