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Hello and welcome to our first issue of 2018. We hope you all had fun and frolics over the holidays and that January isn’t proving too much of a bind, especially for those of you who made resolutions this new year (personally my only ever resolution is to never make any New Year’s resolutions!). Resolution or not, now is traditionally the time of year that we tend to look at our lifestyles and what we might do to shed a few of those holiday pounds, and doubtlessly a few of us might be tempted with the latest ‘miracle diet’. Before you do, however, we recommend you take a look at our piece on the ‘Worst Diet Fads of 2018’ by Nutritionist Emma Brown on page 40. We advise just keeping it simple, eat less, and exercise more! And with that in mind why not check out Explore Kent’s fantastic weekend of walking along the romantic Elham Valley Way (p18) or pull the bikes from the shed and cycle through a seasonal palette of wonder through Perry Woods (p16). For those of us who have already caved into our cravings and just fancy some really top nosh then take a look at our reviews of Ramsgate’s fantastic Falstaff Restaurant on page 44 and the award winning Rajdani in Sevenoaks on page 38. Of course the Christmas and New Year period is also a notoriously popular time for popping the question; and if you’re lucky enough to count yourself among the newly engaged then you can get plenty of inspiration from our annual East Kent Weddings special on pages 70-100. With plenty more local news, reviews, events, education, fashion, and days out to peruse within this issue’s pages we’re sure there’s something to get up to in East Kent this winter to keep you warm till spring!
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38 The Rajdani, Sevenoaks 40 The Worst Diet Fads for 2018 43 Empire Room 44 The Falstaff Resturant 46 Taste Awards of Kent 2018 49 Recipe: Rubens Apple Tart Tatin
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TEDxFolkestone to return in 2018 TEDxFolkestone is returning after a successful inaugural event and the search is on for Kent people who want to share their inspirational stories and insight as part of the 2018 event.
The theme of this year’s event is: ‘Courage to step beyond’, whether in life or business and potential speakers have until 1 March to apply to be part of TEDxFolkestone. The organisers of TEDxFolkestone have set themselves the challenge of hosting an event that champions inspiration, innovation, collaboration and leadership across the community and Kent businesses. Liú Batchelor, the Folkestone-based coach and project leader, and a committee of like-minded professionals is organising TEDxFolkestone and sharing the global TEDx mission of self-organised events that highlight ideas worth spreading. Liú Batchelor, said: “The area is synonymous with courage from the past but also the present. We want TEDxFolkestone to showcase the inspirational people that live in this part of Kent and beyond, and give them the opportunity to share their ideas and stories. “With courage, people can push past the boundaries created by fear to achieve extraordinary things, and discover that they possess almost unlimited potential to achieve. With courage, we can all reach beyond our comfort zone, to develop and grow. “Ideas are needed to fuel innovation in today's fast-changing world. They can come from anywhere, and anyone.”
In addition to more accomplished speakers, TEDxFolkestone is a platform for ‘unheard voices'. Those who apply to speak will be invited to attend development workshops, including sessions with last year’s speakers, who will answer any queries and offer inspiration and advice. Speaker applicants for TEDxFolkestone should visit www. tedxfolkestone.com/apply-to-speak for more info, or email Hello@TEDxFolkestone.com Anyone interested in submitting a talk idea for TEDxFolkestone should contact Hello@TEDxFolkestone. com and check out website/social media links. TEDxFolkestone 2018 will be held at the Quarterhouse, Mill Bay, Folkestone on Saturday 23 June. The final programme of speakers for TEDxFolkestone will be unveiled in March.
Cineworld announces Opening Date for Dover Six-Screen Multiplex The new cinema will feature six screens showing the latest Hollywood releases, as well as pick ‘n’ mix, Baskin Robbins ice cream counters and a selection of alcoholic beverages. The cinema will launch just in time for audiences to get their pulses racing with the next instalment of the Fifty Shades saga, Fifty Shades Freed and Marvel’s superhero blockbuster, Black Panther.
Cineworld, the UK’s leading cinema chain have announced its latest cinema in Dover will open on Friday, 2nd February 2018. The 909 seat cinema will be located at St James Retail and Leisure Park. Dover’s excitingly new development will offer members of the local community a place to shop, enjoy a meal, as well as the latest blockbusters. With the introduction of Cineworld the St James development will transform the retail and leisure offer in the heart of Dover and South Kent. 12
Luke Admans, Cineworld Dover General Manager, comments: “We’re really excited to be part of St James Retail and Leisure Park and to be opening our doors to the local community. We aim to provide the best viewing experience and I don’t think anyone will be disappointed! We have an exciting line-up of films coming up, from Fifty Shades Freed, Black Panther and I, Tonya – we have something for everyone!” Cinema fans can indulge in a range of offers at Cineworld Dover including weekly discounted Movies for Juniors screenings for just £2.50 on Saturdays, Sundays and school holidays, as well as Student NUS discount. The cinema is also available for private venue hire.
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Kent distillery awarded sole Master medal for Green Initiatives Greensand Ridge Distillery, in Shipbourne has been awarded a Master medal in The Distillery Masters run by The Spirits Business for their work on sustainability. The Distillery Masters looks at the places behind the products – distilleries – and pays attention to increasingly critical aspects of the spirits world: tourism, digital marketing, experimentation in production, and sustainability. Awards include Bronze, Silver and Gold medals, with the Master designation being reserved for entants which show exceptional innovation and quality, well beyond peers. “Judges were blown away by the extra mile Master medallist Greensand Ridge Distillery went to, to boast heightened green credentials. The distillery uses 100% renewable power, is using innovative means to target zero-waste, use no plastic or chemicals, and creates products using damaged or surplus local crops, and has implemented sustainable wood-fired warehouse heating, among other things.” “An environmental way of thinking about the world has been there right from the conception of the business. It’s great to see a business leading by example with these sorts of ideas.” Founder Will Edge hopes the distilling industry will be quick to adopt more sustainable practices. “Much of what we do would be easy for many distilleries to implement, it just takes a mindset shift to get there - low impact on the environment, high impact on the community”. As well as their multi-award winning London Dry Gin, they have released a Raspberry Ghost fruit spirit, and this year will see the release of no less then four new spirits: Apple Brandy, Plum Brandy, Golden Rum and a Barrel Aged Gin. Spirits can be bought at www.greensanddistillery.com, fine food outlets or by the trade direct from the distillery or through distributors.
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GEEK Back at Dreamland For Half Term Retro Fun Dreamland Margate will once again host Kent’s largest gaming festival, GEEK (Games Expo East Kent), which takes place on February 16th to 18th. Thousands of dedicated gaming enthusiasts, families looking for half-term fun, and those who are simply seeking to indulge their nostalgia for retro consoles from their childhood are set for an unforgettable February as they meet, make and play. Taking over the entire undercover areas of the park, GEEK 2018 will be transforming Dreamland with a space theme as it celebrates the 40th anniversary of the original Space Invaders. The festival will also commemorate the 10th anniversary of the release of Super Smash Brothers Brawl on the Nintendo Wii with a grand franchise tournament, a day dedicated to Minecraft will see a cave for build-battles and the Jedi Fight Academy will show budding Jedi’s light saber skills and much more - taught by actor Andrew Lawden, who starred in Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace. The family-friendly event will be bigger than ever as it showcases technology, creativity and fun at the iconic Dreamland site. It will present a behind-the-scenes look at gaming with a plethora of entertainment on offer. Featured games will include old favourites spanning generations to virtual reality experiences, all amongst the entertainment park’s very own vintage arcade and pinball machines. The popular Cosplay Masquerade will return and those looking to put their gaming skills to the test can take part in tournaments in Street Fighter V, Pro Evolution Soccer 2018, Halo 4 and many more. GEEK will offer a full programme of exclusive workshops and talks, and throughout February, there will be insightful educational activities with local schools and community groups - which aim to lift the lid on the gaming industry. Tickets to GEEK are on sale now: bit.ly/GEEK2018. Under 5’s go free. Dreamland Members get 10% discount. For more info on membership, visit: dreamland.co.uk/ membership.
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PERSONALISED PROSECCO Presented in a and sleek black bottle, this valentine’s treaycontains an excellent quality Italian Prosecco, light in nature with hints of peach and apple and after notes on the palate of acacia and wisteria.The label can be personalised with any name up to 25 characters and a personal message of 2 lines with up to 40 characters on each line & once the bottle is empty they have a unique keepsake to treasure forever. Price: £22.99 Available from www.prezzybox.co.uk
ALENTINE’S ICE CREAM V BY SIMPLY ICE CREAM Award winning Kentish ice cream makers Simply Ice cream have created a limited edition flavour made with chips of Belgian chocolate and real strawberries combined to create the ultimate aphrodisiac dessert. Strawberries have long been linked to Valentine’s Day, with perfect little red heart shaped forms, they were said to be the symbol of Venus, the Goddess of love. And chocolate has been used as an aphrodisiac for thousands of years. Put the two together and you’ve got yourself a tasty, tantalizing, valentine’s treat. Price: £4.99 Available from www.simplyicecream.co.uk
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CYCLING THROUGH A SEASONAL PALETTE OF WONDER
EAST KENT CYCLE TRAIL
If you are looking for a hidden gem of a cycle trail try out Perry Woods where you will find 10 acres of picturesque working farmland providing year round unique beauty in a protected landscape. Escape here to unwind from the daily grind or to seek solace in the ancient woodlands that thrive with wildfowl during the winter months, whilst in spring the meadows will be full of dairy herds grazing the fresh pasture. Setting out from Selling, a village deep in the heart of the Kent Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB,) you will be awestruck by this hilly landscape which combines timeless farming heritage with modern living. Look for Oast Houses dotting the landscape, symbolising a rich history of Kentish hop picking. 16
In Selling itself, the Grade I listed St Mary’s Church should not be missed, its transepts date from 1190 and each stained glass lancet window is intricately decorated. Pedalling along this well-defined signed cycle track, you’ll have plenty of opportunity to stop and admire this precious landscape held dear in
generations of hearts. Nestling within the distinct chalk slopes of the North Downs you’ll feel protected from the elements as you cycle through woodland, orchards and meadows surrounded by rolling countryside. Pass by meadows of fresh grass, ready for the dairy herds as they’re released out into the fields after a long winter,
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there is nothing more delightful than seeing livestock in the fields enjoying the sunshine on their backs and curiously stopping to watch as you pass by. Looking ahead at the patchwork fields studded with sleepy villages you might notice some early marigolds appearing. During the summer months, fields will be awash with marigold blooms, the seeds beginning to germinate now that the weather is getting warmer. Continue through wonderful orchards, their spring blossoms providing a real splash of colour in this beautiful landscape. During the winter the trees will have provided a safe shelter for wintering wildlife that thrive in this area.
LOCATION: Selling, ME13 9RN OS EXPLORER MAP: 149 TERRAIN: Woodland tracks, field paths and country lanes, some hills, 4 gates en route. PUBLIC TRANSPORT: For directions by public transport from your home address to Selling, please visit www. kentconnected.org. REFRESHMENTS & FACILITIES: The Rose and Crown at Perry Wood, The Red Lion at Badlesmere, the White Lion at Selling
The shady woodlands will be springing into life, with leaf buds beginning to form – a true sign that spring is on its way. The wildfowl that are prevalent in the woodlands will be eagerly awaiting spring, the woodlands having provided a safe winter haven for the past few months. Don’t forget to treat yourself to some food and drink at a local pub. There is a choice of three great pubs along this route. The Rose & Crown at Perry Woods has a long and interesting past. In the 1800’s it was owned by a local miller and called the Waggon & Horses. The Red Lion serves quality food with a great selection of craft ales and beer whilst the White Lion in Selling is a traditional English village pub serving
real ale, good wine and delicious food. Food sourced locally helps local business to thrive and keeps the working landscape alive that surrounds you. This is a perfect cycle trail if you’ve recently returning to cycling and looking for an exciting new trail to try out. Suitable for all types of bike, Perry Woods makes a fantastic family day out amongst Kent’s most dramatic landscape.
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THE ROMANTIC ELHAM VALLEY Savour the romantic landscape of the Elham Valley nestled in the midst of the Kent Downs AONB.Taking you through some of Kent’s most enchanting countryside, you will fall in love with ancient woodlands, secret byways and charming, unspoilt villages. Perfect for a weekend escape, experience a timeless seaside resort, a ride on a steam train, ancient churches, museums, country pubs and the bustle of the cathedral city of Canterbury.Whether you take the whole walk or a smaller section, you are sure to have a wonderful time exploring this popular route where you can enjoy the peace but be only a stone’s throw from civilisation. Setting out from the glamourous market town of Hythe packed full of wonderful independent shops and winding alley ways you’ll find yourself alongside the Royal Military Canal, constructed as a defence system to prevent invasion from Napoleon. Nowadays the canal is enjoyed by day trippers and holiday makers who holiday on canal barges. See them pass you by, some are delightfully decorated a wonderful reminder of a more relaxed way of life.You’ll pass an 18th century town hall, easily identifiable with its imposing white portico and large clock. The ground floor once provided shelter for an open market. Walk quietly through Scene Wood, an ancient coppiced woodland.You will 18
be rewarded with the sight or sound of birds and small animals. Take in the wonderful sight of spring flowers and ferns that grow on the woodland floor. The church of St Nicholas in Newington is worth a peep inside. It’s a Norman Church with a 15th century pulpit with a delightful stained glass window of St Nicholas. You’ll be following the line of the Old Elham Railway, a disused line that used to link Canterbury and Folkestone. The bridges along this stretch allowed for the safe passage of farm livestock. As you head towards Elham, don’t miss the opportunity to visit the Railway museum. It houses a great collection of local railway memorabilia, equipment and working models. Look out for the spoil bank. This railway embankment you see was built up with spoil from Etchinghill tunnel to the north-west. The excess soil was dumped, forming the spoil bank. Further along you will see Etchinghill Tunnel and cutting. Hidden in the tunnel and deep cuttings, runs the track bed of the former valley line. As you enter into the village of Lyminge, you’ll see the church of St Mary and St Ethelburga. St Dunstan of Canterbury rebuilt the church in 965.You can make out the remains of the even older building in the church
walls. This building was a nunnery and monastery founded in the 7th century by Ethelburga daughter of King Ethelbert of Kent. A short distance on is St Elthelburga’s Well. The crystal clear water is the likely main source of the Nailbourne. The canopy and chain pump date from 1898. Continuing your walk along the route of the Nailbourne and along the ploughed up railway line you may spot old rail posts in the fences and the culverts where the line once criss crossed the stream. The old siding just beyond the railway bridge was where trains used to stop to collect produce. There are also two former railway cottages located to the east of the bridge. As you head into Elham, perhaps the highlight of this walk, look out for the square. There is a fine selection of quality pubs, in and around the square and a wonderful collection of listed buildings including the King’s Post, a medieval hall house with fine oak beams. It was given a facelift in the Georgian times which can be clearly seen when looking at the outside. There is also a 13th century church and the old level crossing marked simply by a hump in the road and a brick or two stamped “EVC”. From Elham continue onwards through beautiful landscape, Hall Down is an excellent example of how appropriately grazed chalk grassland can produce a
[days out ] wonderful array of spring wildflowers. Looking north, look for Wingmore Bridge over the old railway line below you.Yesterday’s walkers may well have sat on that bridge watching the steam trains puff through the landscape, a slight hint of smoke combining with the scent of the wildflowers. Continue through Hollow Lane, which is signified by the wheels, feet and water of time that has carved out this lane over many centuries. Look out for the gnarled trunks of hedgerow trees which also document their age. Look at the contrast of the upcoming Baldock Downs compared to Hall Down. Baldock Down is an example of unkept chalk grassland. Lack of grazing allows for scrub plants like dogwood and hawthorn to take over from flowers. This area of grassland is one of the finest examples of chalk grassland that has never been improved and as you head west different plants appear in the soil is it changes from dry and alkaline chalk to moisture holding acid clay. You will now pass through a wonderful wooded landscape of conifers and sweet chestnut in Covert Wood. Sounds of the woodpecker can be heard hammering away on the hollow trunks of the once native trees. Look across at the fields of Barham Downs; you might well spot skylarks that are prevalent in this area during spring and summer months. Look out for Barham Court, a 17th century residence where local disputes used to be settled. The 13th century parish church contains a memorial window to soldiers who camped nearby in the Great War. You will see Oast Houses dotting the landscape, many are now converted for residential use, however much of the land is still used for agriculture including hops. Look for an old stretch of hedge around 30 metres long. Each species of shrub or tree adds 100 years to the age of a hedge! See if you can work out the age of this hedge. Passing through the picturesque village of Kingston, stop by for a pint of Kentish ale at the Black Robin pub.The pub was named after a notorious 18th century highwayman who supposedly frequented pubs where Rigden Dellman ales were sold. Before you leave the village, be sure
not to miss St Giles Church, a Saxon church. The wall paintings, font and pulpit are of particular interest. Making your way towards Bifrons Park, you’ll pass by Charlton Park.You will see Charlton Mansion through the trees as you walk along this easy going three mile stretch. The building dates back to the Tudor period with a fine panelled interior. The parklands suffered extensive damage in the storm of 1987, however the woodlands are now well on their way to being re-established. The straight stretch of walk is part of Watling Street, the Roman Road that runs from Canterbury to Dover. A Roman burial ground was unearthed at nearby Bridge. The Norman church near Bifrons Park built of flint and Caen stone is renowned for its fine stone carving and exquisite windows. Do see at least the south doorway and rose window at the east end of the chancel. Passing through Bifrons Park, look at the mossy foundations of the once magnificent Bifrons Mansion once home to ‘Prinny’s’ mistress, the Mardlioness of Conyngham. You’ll now be entering the historical city of Canterbury, with its world class cathedral, cobbled alleyways and Tudor buildings. Home to the Marlowe Theatre, the Canterbury Tales and River Tours, Canterbury should not be missed. Stop here at the very least for a drink in a micro pub or a bite to eat in one of the many delightful tea rooms, cafes and restaurants. The Pilgrims Way, on which you walk, LOCATION: Hythe, CT21 6LD DISTANCE: 22.5 miles (36.21km) one way TIME: Allow 13 hours – great for a weekend of walking OS EXPLORER MAP: 138 & 150 TERRAIN: Mainly pathways through a wide variety of pastures, orchards, woods and parklands. PARKING: Public car parking in Hythe PUBLIC TRANSPORT: For directions to Hythe via public transport, please visit www.kentconnected.org REFRESHMENTS & FACILITIES: Inn, pubs and restaurants en route
joins the old route of the pilgrims from the Kent Coast to Canterbury, as they made their way to the Cathedral. On your way towards the Cathedral you will pass a row of almshouses, twelve poor folk of the parish found a free haven here thanks to the generosity of Mrs Ann Smith. You’ll pass into Burgate. The street takes its name from the Burgate or Borough Gate. Rebuilt in 1475, most of the gate was demolished in 1781, the remaining tower in 1822. The Tower of St Mary Magdalene, an elegant 16th century tower that survived the 19th century demolition of the rest of the church and the war time bombing is perpendicular in style. It looks rather unusual in such a busy area but still stands proud. Your walk ends near to the Cathedral at Christ Church Gate. The 16th century Christ Church Gate is, to quote a 17th century observer “a very goodly, strong and beautiful structure” and a fitting approach to the cathedral. The Elham valley walk is a wonderful walk, loved by generations of people through the wonderful Kent landscape. Going through country to city, it is a walk that will give you as much pleasure as challenge and an opportunity to see some of the most wonderful sights in Kent. It is a walk that should not be missed.
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Folkestone Quarterhouse Leave those winter blues behind! Whether it is indie rock, alternative country or psychedelia you’re after, Folkestone Quarterhouse has teamed up with Melting Vinyl to bring you just the music you need to put a spring in your step this season! Bella Union’s sensational Ezra Furman joins us as part of his UK tour on Saturday 10 February. The Illinois singersongwriter has had an exciting few years, breaking the UK with sell-out shows with both The Harpoons and his current project, The Boyfriends. This show coincides with the release of his second album Transangelic Exodus on Friday 9 February, which is a new landmark for Ezra, who describes the release as: “Not a concept record, but almost a novel… a personal companion for a paranoid road trip. A queer outlaw saga.” Back by popular demand, The Handsome Family return to Folkestone Quarterhouse on Sunday 25 March! Once referred to as “the Beatles of the folk world” by revered US critic Greil Marcus, they have been creating music for over twenty years, amounting to over ten studio albums. True Detective fans will already be familiar with The Handsome Family hit, Far From Any Road, which was used as the theme song for the first season of the show. Following the success of last year’s first ever Psychedelic Festival at Folkestone Quarterhouse, the co-founders of Lewes Psychedelic Festival return for a second year, bringing you a spectrum of creative artists all under the umbrella term for the sonic world of psychedelia on Saturday 7 April. This year’s line-up includes Canterbury’s Dreamweaver, whose dreamy lo-fi pop is diluted with a heavy dose of psych; East London’s art-wave collective SNAPPED ANKLES, who draw on the power and groove of krautrock and post punk; rare psych gem Cobalt Chapel who meld folk and vintage organ; Flamingods, a multi-instrumental, multi-cultural four-piece who combine dance, psych and folk into beguiling psychedelic wig-outs; and much-loved 24
cult Malmo trio Death and Vanilla with their eerie, haunting ambient-noir pop. Psychedelic visual artist, Innerstrings, who specialises in liquid and live-feed projection, will be providing visuals throughout the festival, washing Folkestone Quarterhouse in a warm light-projected womb. To find out more about the music events at Folkestone Quarterhouse and to book tickets, head to quarterhouse. co.uk or call the box office on 01303 760 750.
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BECOME A HALF TERM EXPLORER AT LEEDS CASTLE BY GEMMA WRIGHT
Could you guess the age of Leeds Castle’s giant Cedar Tree? Have you ever timed yourself trying to get to the middle of the Castle’s maze? Did you know the Castle is home to peacocks and kingfishers? This half term, Leeds Castle has a treat in store! Become a junior explorer from the 10th to 18th February and follow an exciting fun packed activity booklet filled with clues to help you spot different birds and trees as you adventure through the Castle estate. Our new ‘Explorer Passport’ will guide you through the Woodland Walk on to the Castle Island and to the Bird of Prey Centre and Maze with plenty of birds and trees to record along the way. This event will provide plenty of fun and fresh air for the whole family! If you think you know the Castle, think again. See areas of the grounds and gardens from a different perspective, noticing interesting plants and wildlife as you adventure though the beautiful grounds. So what are you waiting for? Pull on your wellies, grab a map of the estate and start exploring. Once you have completed your quest, you will be rewarded with a chocolate prize. This event is included in the price of admission to Leeds Castle but an additional charge of £1 applies to the Passport. “The loveliest Castle in the world” has a full packed programme of events, activities and attractions for everyone to enjoy in 2018. There are plenty of reasons to visit Leeds Castle again and again with your annual ticket from exploring the Yew Maze to conquering the Knight’s Realm and Squires’ Courtyard adventure playgrounds to daily free flying falconry displays.
The grounds of the Castle will be abundant with beautiful birds to see during your visit from black swans to nuthatch to great crested grebe to name but a few. For fantastic souvenirs and delicious treats don’t forget to pop into the gift shops, cafés and Castle View Restaurant this half term. A valid admission ticket to Leeds Castle is required for this event. Annual tickets cost £24.90 for adults; £21.90 for seniors and visitors with disabilities (carer goes free); £16.90 for children (under 4’s free). Annual tickets are valid for 12 months so you can pay once and visit all year round. For more information on Leeds Castle attractions, activities and events during 2018 visit the website www.leeds-castle.com Leeds Castle is located near Maidstone in Kent just off Junction 8 of the M20 and only one hour’s drive from London. Grounds open at 10am daily and the castle is open from 10.30am. Last admission is 3pm and gates close at 5pm (October to March). 27
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OH YES IT IS! Saturday 25 November to Sunday 18 February 2018
A celebration of the history of pantomime, told through one of the UK’s largest collections. Laugh, boo and hiss at this brand new hands-on exhibition featuring posters, props and costume designs from the David Drummond collection, recently acquired by the University of Kent. The Beaney House of Art & Knowledge 18 High Street, Canterbury CT1 2RA
Free admission thebeaney.co.uk A Beaney exhibition organised in partnership with the University of Kent Special Collections & Archives department, with special thanks to Evolution Productions. Co-curated with Jo Dyer, Animate Arts Company.
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BY LEANNE AUSTIN
Meghan Markle Rachel Meghan Markle (born August 4, 1981) is an American actress and humanitarian who is set to become a member of the British royal family upon marriage to Prince Harry in May 2018. 31
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Raised in Los Angeles California, 36-year-old Rachel Meghan Markle-who chooses to go by her middle namewas involved with the entertainment industry from a very young age. As a child she would often visit her DutchIrish father, Thomas Markle Sr., an Emmy-winning lighting director, on the sitcom sets where he worked. Markle’s African-American mother, Doria Radlan, is a yoga instructor and social worker who lives in the wealthy View-Park Windsor Hills in California. Her parents divorced when Markle was six. After completing a degree in Theatre and International Studies at Northwestern University, Illinois, Markle took work as a freelance calligrapher and restaurant hostess to support herself while appearing in several small roles on American television shows, including sitcom The War at Home (2006), crime procedural spin-off CSI: NY (2006) and sci-fi series Fringe (2008). When invited to write an essay for Elle magazine in 2015, Markle spoke candidly about her experiences as a biracial woman trying to find work in the television industry. “Being 'ethnically ambiguous', as I was pegged in the industry, meant I could audition for virtually any role” she wrote. “Sadly, it didn't matter: I wasn't black enough for the black roles and I wasn't white enough for the white ones, leaving me somewhere in the middle as the ethnic chameleon who couldn't book a job.” Her breakout role arrived in 2011 when Markle was cast as enterprising paralegal turned attorney Rachel Zane in USA Network’s Suits. Moving to Toronto for filming, Markle appeared in seven seasons of the hit legal drama. She plans to retire from acting work following her marriage. Outside of acting, Markle was the founder and editor-inchief of her own lifestyle website, The Tig, and shared her inspirations with fashion site In Style: “Food was a nobrainer to me because I love to cook…I'm from California and farm-to-table is very much in our ethos…For my beauty category, I didn't want to just do make-up and hair 32
tips-it's really about the internal beauty too.” The Tig ran for three years, shutting down last April. Markle has also worked with Canadian clothing brand Reitmans on two womenswear capsule collections, inspired by her own fashion tastes and the glamourous outfits worn by her Suits character. The range was designed with an emphasis on affordability. “These girls go in to the store with their hard-earned money,” She said, speaking with Canadian news site The Star about fans of the clothing line. “And I care about that. I was not a girl who grew up buying $100 candles. I was the girl who ran out of gas on her way to an audition.” Identifying as a feminist, Markle has spoken publicly several times on the subject of gender equality. Appearing as a UN ambassador in a speech in Beijing on International Women’s Day 2015, Markle shared how she has been committed to the cause from an early age. At eleven, after seeing an advertisement for Ivory soap with the tagline “women all over America are fighting greasy pots and pans”, she was encouraged by her father to act. Writing several letters to the manufacturer, women’s rights attorney Gloria Allred and then First Lady Hillary Clinton, she began a campaign which succeeded in getting the advert’s slogan changed to “people all over America”. In recent years she has attended international children’s charity One Young World’s annual summits to speak on gender equality and modern-day slavery. Markle has travelled to Rwanda as a global ambassador for World Vision Canada for their Clean Water Campaign, humanitarian work a passion she shares with her royal fiancé. It was a rainy day in Toronto when Markle first met Prince Harry after being set up on a blind date by a close mutual friend in July 2016. After around six months of dating, intense media coverage speculating on their relationship and remarks on Markle’s ethnicity prompted an official memo from Prince Harry addressing the harassment directed towards her.
[feature ] Markle first spoke publicly about their relationship with Vanity Fair in September 2017, openly telling the magazine “We’re in love. I’m sure there will be a time when we will have to come forward and present ourselves and have stories to tell, but I hope what people will understand is that this is our time. This is for us. It’s part of what makes it so special, that it’s just ours. But we’re happy. Personally, I love a great love story.” Later that month she would make her first official public appearance with Prince Harry at the Invictus Games, the sporting event created by the Prince for veterans and injured military service personnel. Following the Invictus Games Markle was invited to meet the Queen over tea at Buckingham Palace. It’s thought that this is when Prince Harry sought his grandmother’s permission to marry, as the Queen must pre-approve any engagement for family members up to the fifth in line for the throne. This position will be held by Prince Harry until the birth of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge’s third child, due in April. With the blessings of the Queen and Markle’s parents, Prince Harry proposed over dinner at the couple’s Nottingham Cottage at Kensington Palace. The engagement was officially announced by Clarence House in November 2017. Prince Harry designed the engagement ring, which was produced by court jewellers Cleave and Company. The yellow gold trilogy style ring is formed of a large central diamond sourced from Botswana, a location close to the couple’s hearts where they stayed early in their relationship. The two accompanying diamonds are taken from a brooch that was part of Princess Diana’s private jewellery collection.
The royal family will pay for the wedding, which will take place Saturday 19th May 2018 at St George’s Chapel, Windsor, which previously hosted the weddings of Harry’s uncle, the Earl of Wessex and his cousin, Peter Philips. The Prince of Wales and Camilla Parker Bowles also received a blessing from the Archbishop of Canterbury here following their marriage. The wedding day is not planned to be a bank holiday; however, the Saturday date will give many people the opportunity to travel to Windsor to take part in the celebrations. For those who’d prefer to raise a toast to the happy couple at their local, an extension to pub opening hours is being considered for the royal wedding weekend. "I hope that this relaxation of the licensing hours will allow people to extend their festivities and come together to mark what will be a very special moment for the country." Home Secretary Amber Rudd told the BBC ahead of a four-week Home Office consultation on plans for the wedding. Of course, the pubs will already be busy that weekend, with the FA Cup final falling on the same day as the wedding – a busy day for Harry’s brother William, who usually attends the match in his role as the President of the Football Association. An FA spokesman said: "Saturday 19 May promises to be a wonderful day with such a special royal occasion being followed by English football's showpiece event, the Emirates FA Cup Final. With millions coming together to watch both events at home and around the world, it will be a day to celebrate."
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SUPPORT FOR CARERS IN KENT BY LARA DAVIS
1 in 9 adults (151,000 people) in Kent are Carers which means they look after a family member, partner, friend or neighbour who due to physical or mental illness, disability, age related difficulties or an addiction cannot cope without their support. Carers are all ages, come from all backgrounds and unlike care workers are not paid. 3 in 5 people will become a Carer at some point in their lives. Being a Carer can be a positive experience, but it can also be challenging and exhausting, which can impact on a Carer’s mental and physical health and well-being.
participate in training or organise a break from caring. • Tell your GP you are a Carer and how caring is impacting on your physical and mental health. • I f you also work, you may be able to reduce the stress of juggling being a Carer with work by speaking to your employer about simple changes that could be made to make things easier. • Talk to family and friends about your caring role, your concerns and worries if you can. How you can support Carers as a friend, relative or colleague
Support for Carers in your area For more information about the Kent Carers Matter campaign, to find out what support is available for Carers in your area and what you can do as an employer: www.kentcarersmatter.co.uk
CARERS IN KENT – KEY FACTS 1 in 9 adults (151,000 people) in Kent are Carers. (Census 2011) 3 in 5 people in Kent will become a Carer at some point in their lives. (State of Caring 2017, Carers UK)
Don’t wait to access Carer support services
•B e aware of how being a Carer might affect the rest of their lives.
If you’re a Carer, seeking information and support as early as possible will reduce the impact on your own health.
•B e a listening ear and offering practical help and support when you can.
• Contact one of the Carer organisations in Kent to access a Carer’s Assessment, get information about your rights and entitlements, talk to experts who understand about being a Carer, join a support group to meet other Carers,
•R ecognise how valuable and important being a Carer is.
Carers are all ages, come from all walks of life and backgrounds and unlike care workers, are not paid.
•E ncourage Carers to look after their own health and well-being.
Many Carers also combine caring for someone with paid work.
• S uggest Carers tell their GP and workplace about their caring role.
Carers provide a valuable and often invisible role in society.
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Food and drink writer, George Shaw, wraps up against the elements and visits the ‘best curry house’ in the south-east. It was with some apprehension I approached my first curry of the new year, having spent two weeks feasting on some tremendous Indian dishes during a two-week trip to Goa over Christmas. I was concerned local cooking might fall short of the real thing. But I was intrigued to discover that an Indian restaurant near Sevenoaks had recently scooped Best Indian Restaurant in the South-East at the prestigious Asian Curry Awards for 2017. I was not the only one. On a bitterly cold midweek January night, before pay day, when what seemed like the world and her husband were engaged in a dry, Veganuary, the place was almost full. Only two small tables remained unfilled. And it is far from small, with ample seating for 100 dinners, in the cavernous interior. Before receiving the recent accolade, the West Kingsdown restaurant had managed to remain largely anonymous outside its fanbase of loyal supporters, who count the noted broadcaster, James Wale, amongst their number. There was only a tiny internet footprint for this 38
Kent eatery prior to making the Awards’ shortlist last November. But Rajdani is changing. Owner Rob Khan, who enjoys a successful parallel career in publishing, has taken over the restaurant from his father and uncle and is in the process or re-engineering the business. Like many Asian restaurateurs, Rob hails from more exotic shores – the Elephant & Castle. Like many of his fellow migrants, Khan senior arrived in London’s East End from Bangladesh to work in the rag trade. Abdul Khan was employed by former England football captain and World Cup winner, the late Bobby Moore. Twenty years ago, Abdul and nephew Suna Miah, opened Rajdani, which now proudly displays a trophy similar in size to that of the now lost, Jules Rimet Trophy, which Bobby held aloft on a certain July day in 1966. Under Rob Khan, major investment has been made inside and out. The modern décor is stylish and simple, with subtle lighting in the many recesses. The entrance is impressive, with a large awning normally seen outside the more
grand hotel, ponds and fountains. New signage and exterior lighting make the restaurant, which is set well back from the A20 behind its large carpark, easier to locate. Being close to the M25 and M20 motorways, some diners travel from far afield to eat here. Petrol heads come in great numbers on event days at the neighbouring Brands Hatch race circuit. I was also informed that many guests come from the nearby Silverleigh Naturist Club. Although they go in disguise, suitably attired. Rob is now turning his energies to the menu. More fish, vegetarian, vegan and gluten-free dishes are under development. Although the number of dishes will be cut, with the creation of more authentic and fine dining options, with a modern gastro twist, some British curry house classics will remain. “The menu will become much shorter, focusing on healthier, lighter dishes – but we won’t be ditching Chicken Tikka Masala – or there would be a riot,” assured Khan, adding;“We need to move with the times and cater for changing customer tastes, as they become more sophisticated.”
[food & drink ] Indeed, when I visited, head chef Jimmi Shah was back home on the sub-continent, on a culinary adventure, researching new items and enjoying a well-earned rest following an incredibly busy festive period. But in Jimmi’s absence, younger brother Jahid, his sous, deputised with aplomb. A strong, but modestly priced, wine list includes Chablis, Pouilly Fumé, Chateau Neuf du Pape, plus Bollinger and Moet et Chandon champagnes. Beers include the authentic Indian import – Goa Premium Beer – which is gluten-free.
To finish, properly warmed brandy sent us on our way into the cold night air. My only criticism was the unnecessary addition of heaps of salad to dishes. I’m told more creative use of garnishes are set to be rolled out. We left our teenage son suffering at home with a heavy cold and ordered him a takeaway. Despite the express request not to include the salad, needless to say there was the small white plastic bag of lettuce, tomatoes, onion and lemon slice. Our chickens enjoyed the salad and the lemon went in a gin and tonic.
I look forward to returning to try the new menu when it rolls out in February and hope the only foliage on display is the fig leaves on the nudists. Two courses with sides, drinks and service for two, under £80. The Rajdani, 17-20 London Road, West Kingsdown, Sevenoaks, Kent TN15 6ES 01474 853 501 www.rajdani.co.uk @ therajdani
First up I enjoyed the tangy Lamb Samosa with a light crispy filo pastry, whilst my present wife opted for the succulent, moist Aliza Chicken pakora. For mains I went for the Tandoor King Prawn with a jalapeño sauce of sour tamarind, chilli, garlic, peppers and onions which had just enough heat, without over powering the delicate flavour of the prawns. MPW’s tasty Chicken Tikka Tarva, prepared with bay leaf, cardamom, tomatoes and coriander, had a real kick to it.
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New Year, new diet? Or have you already given up? For many of us, our willpower will have run out and we’re right back to square one. Nutritionist Emma Brown gives her verdict on some of the stranger diets that have been hitting the headlines so far this year: Deciding to lead a healthier lifestyle is a great decision – but picking one of the many fad diets isn’t a long-term solution. Naturally, everyone wants a ‘quick fix’, but it is important to look at what the consequences of any new diet might be: can you stick to it, is it expensive, and will it actually work?
following a traditional Med diet of lean meats, fruit and veg, oily fish, nuts. The authors use the ‘romance’ of a small Italian village to sell a diet; in reality following the Mediterranean way of life is, in general a positive step. Raw food diets:
I have a simple rule: if it cuts anything out, or costs lots of money, it’s probably not much good. Celebrity endorsed nutrition supplements eg Katie Price Nutrition:
Pioppi:
This is pure meal replacement dieting with little variety or imagination. The supplements are expensive, and come in large quantities so you’re making a big commitment. The range isn’t offering anything unique or extra, simply using ‘personality’ to sell an expensive product.
Pioppi is headlined as ‘changing everything you think you know about nutrition’, but it’s really just another take on the Mediterranean diet. The authors are both advocates of low carb, high fat diets, which, in isolation, I don’t support. It will also be more expensive than just
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For me this is just unnecessary. There is no need to just eat raw food to be healthy.You will lose weight because you are limiting variety and taste, and therefore you may find you will want to eat less. It could be difficult to stick to long term, and even if you did, you could end up with some nutritional deficiencies. 8-hour diet: My concern with this one is that you can eat what you want, as long as it’s within 8 hours (and you fast for 16
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hours). If you tell people they can eat what they like, without any guidance and education, then they will! Some guidelines on eating healthier options would make this diet more acceptable. People who are very active and exercise a lot may find this difficult to stick to. It’s a faddy way of getting people to change their eating habits but without any sound nutritional basis.
is given about what to eat during the ‘eating’ hours then it’s not going to offer people much support.
Dessert before breakfast:
3-week diet:
Telling people it’s OK to eat dessert before breakfast gives them free license to start the day eating badly. Surely it’s better to offer sound nutritional advice that helps people plan to eat better throughout the day? For many people, starting off with a pud before the day has even begun could be a recipe for disaster!
Over claiming on weight loss makes me skeptical about this one: losing 23 pounds in 21 days sounds like a very large amount to lose, suggesting that this is a very low calorie diet, which might be OK for kick-starting weight loss, but it’s not sustainable in the long term.
Keto: This can be a very restrictive and hard to follow diet; it can be expensive and needs lots of prep. It may result in weight loss due to calorie restriction, but long-term there have been no studies looking at the effect it may have on the body. Side effects can be unpleasant. 13-hour fast: Similar to the 8-hour diet, this is just a different way of eating your calories in a window of opportunity. If no advice
Tongue patch diet: Having a patch fixed to your tongue to make eating painful is totally crazy. This would make eating healthy food painful too, and could result in severe malnutrition issues.
easy to follow, focusing on balance and variety. Total elimination of any foods or food groups can lead to an unhealthy relationship with food. It’s simply unnecessary to ban foods, and my goal is to help people learn more about nutrients, portion size and how to balance calorie intake so they can make better food decisions. Diets don’t have to be expensive either – it’s about finding a way of eating you enjoy, and most importantly, that you can stick with in the long term.
Tibetan herb diet: These are diet pills: they may be herbal but they are still diet pills with little or no evidence to support their use. My view is that these would be a waste of money, and not the miracle cure they report. Of course everyone wants the magic bullet! But sadly it doesn’t exist. The phrase ‘if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is’ certainly applies when looking at claims of instant weight loss. To me, a diet is simply an approach to eating which is sustainable and 41
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Ramsgate’s Empire Room launches gourmet takeaways TIFFIN CLUB TO CUT PLASTIC POLLUTION AND PRESERVE MARINE WILDLIFE. of locally sourced ingredients, to use containers from the Indian subcontinent, hotelier James Thomas said, “I was attending a wedding in India recently and thought tiffins would be ideal solution for delivering hot meals to guests in the hotel’s 27 bedrooms.” The critically acclaimed Empire Room restaurant at the Royal Harbour Hotel in Ramsgate in Kent, has announced a Tiffin Club takeaway scheme, aimed at reducing marine plastic pollution. As an alternative to single use plastic containers, multi-use tiffin tins are widely used in India. They usually consist of a tower of three or four interlocking steel containers, which clamp together with a carry handle. Explaining the decision for his archetypal British restaurant, serving seasonal menus
Tiffin tins are perfect logistically, for both room service and takeaway orders. “Regulars to the Empire Room, disillusioned with the standards of typical fast food takeaways, have expressed an interest in options with higher culinary aspirations, like those available in London – and using tiffins is logical and environmentally friendly,” said Thomas. “I was moved by David Attenborough’s excellent Deep Blue BBC TV documentary series, showing the damage plastics cause to the environment, and decided we should be making a contribution to the health of our seas.
Guests at the Royal Harbour Hotel regularly take sea safaris to see a local seal colony, basking on sandbanks at low tide in a national nature reserve. Members of the Empire room’s Tiffin Club scheme will pay a nominal fee, which includes a deposit on the tiffin tins and a £5 donation to an environmental group committed to removing plastic waste from Thanet’s 7-Blue Flag beaches. Customers simply wash and swap the tins with their next takeaway. To launch the Club, the restaurant is looking to host a charity fund-raising dinner in aid of marine conservation and will be donating £5 Tiffin Club meal vouchers to Thanet Coast Project volunteers taking part in their annual ‘Beachwatch clean up’, as part of the Great British Beach Clean. Details at www.thanetcoast.org.uk/how-to-help/ beach-cleans.
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The Rajdani, 17-20 London Road, West Kingsdown, Sevenoaks, Kent TN15 6ES T: 01474 853 501 W: www.rajdani.co.uk TheRajdani @therajdani
“Contemporary Indian dishes and traditional curry house classics with a choice of fish, gluten-free, vegetarian and vegan dishes.” Rajdani takes its name from the Bengali term for ‘Capital City.’ In days gone by, the finest spices and other culinary ingredients could only be sourced together in the capital’s food markets. So, this was where the best chefs and restaurants were found. Open for lunch and dinner 7 days a week.
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CHIC & UNIQUE IN RAMSGATE BY PETER WILSON
THE FALSTAFF REVIEW On a cold, wet and dark mid-January Saturday night it was very pleasing to see The Falstaff bustling with people and activity. This time of year is when many establishments find themselves suffering from the inevitable Christmas and New Year hangover. This certainly was not the case for The Falstaff. Nestled centrally in Addington Street, the recently revitalised and somewhat
bohemian area of Ramsgate, The Falstaff is a boutique hotel and restaurant that has clearly found fame with many of the locals. As we entered the premises we were met with the buildings charm and character that has been meticulously retained following the restoration that took place in 2015. We were also welcomed by the new manager Chris who has recently joined the team at The Falstaff.
The bar area was encouragingly busy for such a miserable evening outside with conversations a plenty. I have always believed that a great indication of a welcoming bar is one that makes people feel comfortable and at ease, something clearly evident here. We chose to take our seats in the restaurant straight away on this occasion rather than having an initial drink in the bar but I would certainly recommend any potential diners arriving early for a drink or two. Being a gin connoisseur myself it was very pleasing to see an extensive variety of gins available, many locally sourced. There is also the newly introduced cocktail menu, Rocks, Up and Long. Here you can choose from several options in each category. A few favourites would be: Pomegranate Caipiroska: Infused Stolichnaya, lime, Sugar Whiskey sours: Makers mark, lemon, Egg White, Sugar, Angostura Naked Aviation: Tanqueray, Maraschino, Lemon Gingerbread Fizz: Stolichnaya, Lemon, Gingerbread, Soda
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As we entered the restaurant area it was again busy and bustling with all the available tables full. A pleasant mix of romantic ‘date night’ couples along-side larger tables of 6 or 8, where clearly friends have chosen to meet. Again a nice discussion undertone was evident in the restaurant which is always far better than the sterile silence which is all too common elsewhere these days. Having taken our seats we were presented with the menus. I was encouraged to see that they were relatively focused with four starters, six mains and 5 desserts. I much prefer a good strong shorter menu than being given the Encyclopaedia Britannica to choose from. As it was I selected the Chili and Salt Baby Squid followed by the Pan Seared Duck Breast. My wife chose the Warm Goat Cheese and Pine Nut Salad followed by the 8oz rump Steak. The starters were brought to our table quite promptly and the squid was delightful. Having been cooked to perfection, the infusion of chili and salt was perfect to compliment the squid without over powering it. I was also very pleased by the portion size.There was certainly no skimping going on. My wife’s salad also looked delicious and was extremely tasteful.The addition of toasted sourdough and cherry tomatoes’ adding to the visual appeal and taste of the dish.
As we ate our starters, discussing the various flavour combinations, it was appreciated that the team continually checked to make sure everything was ok. This was happening at all of the tables and the great thing was that it was not too often or frequent but just about right. We have all been to that restaurant when you feel like the waiter is almost sitting with you as he is at your side so frequently – this was not the case here. During the gap between our starters and mains it was easy to ask for additional drinks from the team as they are constantly moving around the restaurant area. Again something that The Falstaff seems to have perfected, waiting staff that seem invisible but are always there when you want or need someone. The main courses were just as visually stimulating as the starters. My Pan Fried Duck Breast was cooked to perfection, pink but with a crisp skin. My wife’s steak was delivered to the table on a traditional chopping board and again was cooked to perfection. Both the Duck and Steak were a joy to eat and extremely flavoursome. The spring onion mash that came with the duck was extremely good and the triple cooked chips that accompanied the steak were to die for…
After such a great meal it was difficult to justify a desert but with both myself and my wife managed it. The salted chocolate tart was rich, smooth and luxurious and served with a silky vanilla pod ice cream. I had the Affofato, silky ice cream with espresso. Now feeling completely full I could have easily gone for a lay down in one of the 8 luxurious en-suite bedrooms available at The Falstaff, but living close by it was a case of braving the cold and benefiting from the brisk walk home. Allowing that we had a very enjoyable evening in the middle of winter The Falstaff will become more and more popular as we move towards the summer months and the renowned Addington Street Summer Fair. If you want to experience all that The Falstaff has to offer I would highly recommend booking as soon as possible…
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Finalists announced for the Taste of Kent Awards 2018 Produced in Kent has announced the finalists, both businesses and individual products, for the Taste of Kent Awards 2018, which take place 8 March at the Kent Event Centre.
Amongst the finalists from East Kent are: Kentish Pip cider – Bekesbourne, Bessie’s Tea Parlour – Broadstairs,The Chai Stop – Minster, Barham Village Store – Barham,The Buoy & Oyster – Margate and The Hop & Huffkin, Sandwich Stephanie Durling at Produced in Kent comments: “From all over the county, the people of Kent have chosen the flavours, products, produce and venues they have enjoyed the most over the last 12 months. For the winners, these awards are the ultimate accolade from their customers and confirmation of their food and drink excellence.We wish everyone good luck. It is a fantastic achievement to have been shortlisted from such stiff competition.”
Victoria Symons at sponsor Cripps comments:“A nomination to the Taste of Kent Awards shortlist is a huge achievement, indicative of the real passion consumers in the region have for top quality food and drink.The nominees should feel rightly proud of the proverbial pat on the back they have received, and with so many outstanding entries we look forward to the big event with excitement.”
The public voted for their favourite businesses and three finalists in each category will now go forward to be judged by independent mystery shoppers, mystery diners or expert judging panels to find Kent’s ultimate ‘food and drink heroes’.The final winners will be revealed at a black-tie awards dinner catered for by Jason Freedman at Curiously Kentish from Birchington.
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Drink - Eat - Sleep Welcome to our family run, award winning restaurant with rooms. An historic old inn, opposite the church in the wonderful village of Wingham. Drink in the Lounge Bar and enjoy our famous Gin Bar. Eat breakfast, lunch or dinner in the restaurant or garden. Sleep in one of our eight luxury en-suite guest rooms. Restaurant and Bar with Rooms, Car Park and Garden. Open 7 days a week all year round.
For special offers and event information visit our website or find us on Facebook. 01227 720 339 | info@thedog.co.uk The Dog At Wingham, Canterbury Road, Wingham, Nr Canterbury, Kent, CT3 1BB www.thedog.co.uk
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THE V E R Y BE S T T H AT KE NT H A S TO O F F E R ! HA ND-P IC K YOU R GOOD S A N D L E T U S C R E AT E YO U T H E PE R F ECT GI F T F OR C HR IS TM A S WIT H OU R B E S POKE H A M PE R S ! FU L L R A NG E OF B E AU T I F U L WI CKE R H A M P E R S TO CH OOS E F R OM . A brand new shop in the eclectic old town of Margate selling the finest artisan products sourced only from Kent. Wines - confectionery – cheeses – coffees and teas From ‘Curiously Kentish’ pickles, chutneys, jams & salamis ‘Romney Marsh Wool’ goods – male grooming products from ‘Beard Juice’ –Hand made pottery ENJOY A GREAT COFFEE AND PASTRY IN OUR COFFEE SHOP GIFT VOUCHERS AVAILABLE | OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
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“A balanced diet is having a cupcake in each hand!”
Taste the delights of The Curious Cupcake Café in the historic old town of Margate Open 7-days-a-week for breakfast, lunch and afternoon tea, our wonderful café is renowned for great service and delicious food.
A Taster of Our Menu Wholesome soups | Chunky Cheese on Toast Fresh Granary Sandwiches | Handmade Cakes Loose-leaf Tea and Indulgent Coffee Our signature Cupcake Full Breakfast is a must
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Charli & the team look forward to seeing you soon!
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RICHARD PHILLIPS With an early restaurant career starting off at London's famous Savoy Hotel, going on to work alongside the likes of the Roux Brothers at Le Gavroche and then becoming Head Chef for Marco Pierre White at The Criterion, Mirabelle and Les Saveurs, it's no wonder Richard Phillips had his own Michelin starred restaurant by the age of 29. Now a highly successful restaurateur in his own right, Richard had excellent grounding to prepare him for creating his own restaurant, having come from two years with the Schrager Hotel Group, putting together and directing teams in both the Sanderson Hotel and St Martin's Lane, the first hotels owned by this group outside United States.
RUBENS APPLE TART TATIN WITH
SPICED WINTER FRUIT & KENTISH COBNUT ICE CREAM BY RICHARD PHILLIPS INGREDIENTS FOR THE PASTRY (SERVES 4) 320G PLAIN FLOUR 225G COLD BUTTER 110G ICING SUGAR 3 EGG YOLKS FOR THE FILLING 6 RUBENS APPLES, PEELED, CORED AND CUT INTO HALVES (TURN THE EDGES DOWN) 100G CASTER SUGAR 100G BUTTER 80G MINCE PIE MINCEMEAT 2 X STAR ANISE 1 X VANILLA POD TO SERVE KENTISH COBNUT ICE CREAM
Method 1. F irst, make the pastry. In a food processor, mix the flour, butter and icing sugar just until they resemble breadcrumbs. Add the egg yolks. Using the pulse button, mix until it comes together to form a dough.
6. R oll the pastry approx. 1cm thick and cut out a circle the same diameter as the pan, use a plate as a guide.
2. R emove the dough from the mixing bowl and divide into two pieces.Wrap in cling film and put in the fridge to chill for at least an hour, preferably overnight
8. P eirce a few small holes in the top to let the steam escape while cooking
3. Slice the butter 2mm thick and line the bottom of a thick bottom pan (6-8” in diameter), sprinkle the sugar evenly over the top. 4. Add the star anise, split vanilla pod (seeds only) and then the mincemeat.
7. P ut the pastry lid on the top of the tart, and tuck in the sides
9. H eat the tart until the sugar and butter start to caramelise and turns a golden brown.Then bake in the oven for 1015mins at 200c until the puff pastry is golden brown 10. When ready turn out tart tatin onto a serving dish and finish with a spoon of cobnut ice cream
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Saturday March 31st to Monday 2nd April With over 50 Kent food and drink producers Broadstairs will be coming alive next Easter with the return of the Spring Fair. Pierremont Park Grounds, Broadstairs CT10 1JX – FREE entry
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Happy to be at St Lawrence College activities, the Pupils’ Outdoor Learning Experiences (POLE) include exploring different local environments such as the nearby beaches.
St Lawrence College Junior School in Ramsgate is an exciting place to be – it’s no wonder its pupils love going to school! When Headteacher, Mrs Ellen Rowe, asked the school’s pupils what words they would use to describe their school, they came up with the following: Happy - Educational - Caring - Exciting! As St Lawrence College is an independent (private) school, teachers have the freedom to expand upon the national curriculum and offer pupils
an amazing range of extra-curricular activities and opportunities to enhance and complement their academic lessons. Like many primary schools, St Lawrence recognises the benefits of outdoor and ‘forest school’ activities. However, unlike many other schools, St Lawrence College Junior School now has an ‘Outdoor Adventures’ curriculum for all its pupils from Nursery up to Year 6 as part of the school timetable. Not just limited to on-site forest school
Pupils enjoy the freedom to explore and experience the natural world in all seasons and in all weathers. St Lawrence College Teacher and Leader of the POLE sessions, Mrs Kirsty Danes, says: “The activities embrace an approach of nurturing, supporting and developing the self-esteem of our pupils and provide the ideal environment in which to encourage innovation, problem-solving, risk taking, creativity and teamwork.” One Year 6 pupil summed up his enjoyment of the experiences, saying: “I feel free when I am outside and it helps me learn new things.” Having outdoor adventures is just one of the reasons why St Lawrence College pupils love going to school. Find out about all the other reasons by visiting the school! www.slcuk.com
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Did you know that children can join St Edmund’s School, one of Canterbury’s leading independent schools, from the age of three? The Ladybirds Nursery Class offers a friendly and caring environment that is dedicated to giving its pupils the very best start to their educational journey. Through play and focused activities children enjoy a broad curriculum with specialist teaching in PE, Music and Forest School: comprising all the creative and learning opportunities you
would want for your child. The Nursery Class is set out over two adjoining rooms with an extensive outside area and garden – perfect for outdoor learning. The Nursery and Pre-Prep benefit from being located on the same site as the Junior and Senior School and so share the wonderful grounds and excellent facilities of this historic school. By working closely together the school provides a seamless transition to Reception Class for pupils in the September before their fifth birthday.
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BUILDING FOR THE FUTURE
The King’s School in Canterbury has been educating young people for fourteen centuries. It has always sought ways to enhance and modernise its provision. Currently planning a £50 million building programme, the most ambitious level of investment being undertaken by a UK Independent school. The recently acquired Victorian Malthouse building, located close to the main school campus, is being transformed into a stunning Performing Arts Centre comprising a 350-seat theatre complete with orchestra pit, dance and drama studios, bar and dining facilities. This state of the art school facility will also be available for community use. Unanimously backed by Canterbury City Council, especially with the reinstatement of some of its original architectural features, Councillor Ian Thomas commented “It’s a superb use of the site which will bring it back to life.” Alongside the Malthouse theatre a brand new International College is being constructed, which will join the family of King’s Schools.Welcoming pupils aged 11-16 from all over the world for whom English is not their first language, the International College will be a truly global community. A single purposebuilt unit, the building will be a striking mixture of weathered concrete and glass intended to preserve the gentle industrial feel of the site. Opening in 2018 in St. Radigund’s, at the site where Count Zborowski housed
the original ‘Chitty Chitty Bang Bang’ car, is a new Day House for pupils aged 13-18. Designed by award winning London architects Walters & Cohen, the reconfigured and extended former auto works building is set to provide contemporary areas for both study and leisure activities within easy reach of the Precincts of Canterbury Cathedral where the main school buildings are housed. The Mint Yard, an historic area within the Cathedral Precincts, will host a new Science centre. It is due to open in 2020 and purposefully designed to be in keeping with its beautiful architectural surroundings. Alongside seven new Physics laboratories, the development will deliver a dedicated science research space, an auditorium, and refurbished Biology and Chemistry laboratories. It is anticipated that the new and improved facilities will enable the school to extend their partnership activities with local state schools, adding to the already successful Saturday Smarties science masterclasses and Community Science Day. For further information regarding the various developments please contact our Director of Development: Mrs Kate Chernyshov kec@kings-school.co.uk 01227 595760 67
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Icons of the 80's - Go West, Nik Kershaw & Cutting Crew @ Leas Cliff Hall, Folkestone Get your retro outfit out of the wardrobe and party like it’s 1985 with this awesome 80’s line-up featuring Go West, Nik Kershaw and Cutting Crew together in one unique concert. The eighties are back and these legendary stars have joined forces for a truly incredible, once in a lifetime, concert experience. With millions of albums sales and hits like We Close Our Eyes, Call Me, King Of Wishful Thinking, Wouldn’t It Be Good, The Riddle, I Won’t Let The Sun Go Down On Me, I've Been In Love Before and the classic (I Just) Died In Your Arms, this authentic 80s triple header is not to be missed. 7.30pm Tickets £39 available from www.atgtickets.com
Saturday 10th Sunday 18th February February Fun and Frolics @ Kent Life, Maidstone Where history and family fun sit side by side. Meet animals in the farmyard, stroll through the Vintage Village, visit the Oast and Kentish gardens before relaxing with homemade cakes. Children will enjoy play areas, bouncy castle, tractor rides and more. This half term, enjoy a fun packed week full of activities and trails. Come and watch the sheep lambing and meet the new born lambs. Don’t forget to head to the Big Top to catch a show or two. Adults: £6.95 Children (aged 3-15): £5.50 Call 01622 763936 or visit www.kentlife.org.uk
Monday 12th – Friday 16th February The Fairytale Castle @ Dover Castle Open the book on the characters from England's story and explore the tales of the castle. Step into the castle's real fairytales with storytelling brought to life in spellbinding adventures. Journey into a realm where fairytales and England's past collide. Adult: £19.40 Child: 5-15 years: £11.60 Price includes entry to the event and the site. English Heritage members and Corporate members enjoy free entry to this event.
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Wednesday 14th February Valentine's Day Dinner @ Kent & East Sussex Railway, Tenterden Treat your loved one to a Valentine’s day meal with a difference this year. The 1930's Wealden Pullman dining cars will be steaming out of Tenterden Town Station at 7.30pm. Tickets include complimentary Prosecco on arrival, three course dinner, tea or coffee and a Valentine's gift for every diner. 7.30pm – 10.30pm Price: £74.50 call 01580 765155 or visit www.kesr.org.uk
Friday 23rd – Sunday 25th February Faversham Literary Festival @ The Guildhall/The Assembly Rooms/ The Limes, Faversham Enjoy a weekend of events and talks that will include crime writing, psychogeography, punk geography, literary fiction, nature and local Kent life, family saga, children’s writing, food writing, politics, poetry and spoken word. The festival will take place in three of the town's historic venues, the Guildhall on Market Place, and the Assembly Rooms and The Limes on Preston Street. Also on the programme are cookery, true accounts, historical fiction, spoken word and poetry; plus creative writing workshops and short story competitions. Faversham has strong literary connections, past and present. It has been home to famous writers including Thomas Arden and Iain Banks, and is thought to have provided inspiration to Charles Dickens; Jane Austen is said to have danced the night away in the Assembly Rooms on Preston Street, the main venue for the festival. Tickets available and priced individually at www.favershamliteraryfestival.org
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Jason Manford – Muddle Class @ Margate Winter Gardens
Rob Brydon @ Margate Winter Gardens
Jason Manford is back! It’s been a busy few years for Jason since his last smash-hit stand up show but fans of his Absolute Radio show will know this nationally acclaimed comedian hasn’t changed a bit. ‘Muddle Class’ promises to feature a wealth of new material about Jason growing up ‘working class’ then finding, over the years, that part of him has become ‘middle class’ – causing much confusion! Delivered with Jason’s amiable charm and captivating wit, this is a show not to be missed. 7.30pm Tickets from £25.50 call 01843 292795 Age: 13+ (under 16’s must be accompanied by an adult)
Wednesday 7th – Sunday 11th March POW! Thanet Festival of Arts will take mark the centenary of women gaining the vote and includes work by renowned artists alongside the isle's prodigious talent. Launching the festival is a show-stopping performance by the POW! choir: women, men and children will perform a rendition of Milck’s protest anthem, I Can’t Keep Quiet - the song went viral last year. Other highlights include singer Barb Jungr whose spellbinding voice will interpret Bob Dylan from the album Every Grain of Sand. At the Theatre Royal, We Are the Lions, Mr Manager! tells the story of Jayaben Desai, whose struggle for equality led to the Grunwick strike. Visit www.powthanet.com for full programme and to book tickets.
Thursday 15th – Sunday 18th March Ramsgate International Film and TV Festival @ Various venues, Ramsgate The second Ramsgate International Film and TV Festival will be held in Ramsgate with its stunning Royal Harbour, unique in England. The organisation aims to become in time the largest multi-platform festival in East Kent. The Festival focus is to show new works, help promote film makers but also bring a different screening experience and encourage the local audience to view and appreciate independent cinema. Screenings are complemented by a strong line-up of quality events and seminars, with industry professionals of high reputation. All screenings are chosen by the Selection Committee, which is composed of a panel of industry professionals and local residents. For more information visit www.ramsgateiftvfest.org
I Am Standing Up represents Rob Brydon’s first stand up tour since his sell out national tour and West End run of 2009. 8pm Tickets £25 call 01843 292795 Age 14+
Friday 16th - Sunday 17th March Gin Festival Maidstone @ Kent Event Centre Kent Showground, Detling The UK's first, biggest and best gin festival is making a visit to Maidstone with a huge selection and variety of top notch gins. As well as the opportunity to try a huge variety of gins from all over the world, (including exclusive gins you won't see anywhere else) there will be live music, great food and a gin cocktail bar. There will also be gin masterclasses and the opportunity to meet gin distillers in person, try free samples and chat about their gin. Tickets £12 call 01274 888588 or visit www.ginfestival.com
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POW! Thanet Festival of Arts @ Various venues around Thanet
Rob Brydon is perhaps best known for the television shows Gavin and Stacey, Would I Lie To You? and The Trip as well as Marion and Geoff, Human Remains, Little Britain, The Rob Brydon Show, Best of Men, Gangster Granny and Q.I. His film work includes The Huntsman : Winter’s War, Cinderella and Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels. Earlier this year in London’s West End he starred opposite Sir Kenneth Branagh in The Painkiller.
Wednesday 21st March Jason Donovan and his Amazing Midlife Crisis @ Theatre Royal, Margate Legendary 80’s soap star, 90’s pop star, and 2000’s radio presenter Jason Donovan is headed to new locations across the country and these intimate gigs will be a unique opportunity to see him like you’ve never seen him before/ At aged 49 ½ and with a wealth of tantalising tales under his belt, this autobiographical show will take Jason’s looming 50th birthday as its starting point and will zigzag back and forth through his life. Hear some new stories (and possibly one or two you’ve heard before!) plus some of the songs you know and love for a cracking night out. 7,30pm Tickets from £15 call 01843 292795 or visit www. theatreroyalmargate.com 69
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Wedding Venues For Your Special Day...
Enjoy your special day and have your wedding ceremony by the sea. Thorley Hotels Group have dedicated and experienced people in place to guide you through all of the necessary arrangements ensuring your Wedding Day is tailored to your dreams. Call your venue of choice for more details The Pavilion, Harbour Street, Broadstairs 01843 600999 www.pavilion-broadstairs.co.uk The Pegwell Bay Hotel, Pegwell Road, Ramsgate 01843 599590 www.pegwellbayhotel.co.uk The Oak Hotel, Harbour Parade, Ramsgate 01843 583686 www.oakhotel.co.uk
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THE BELL HOTEL A heartfelt welcome awaits you at the Bell Hotel - the perfect venue for your most special day. From the moment you step through the Edwardian revolving doors a delightful, traditional hotel greets you, brimming with character and a touch of chic, modern magic. Overlooking the river Stour, in the heart of Sandwich the hotel is set in stunning surroundings, giving you the opportunity to capture some charming photos on your special day. The Bell Hotel is licensed for ceremonies and boasts the elegant Regency Room with original Georgian sash windows and Minstrels' Gallery making it the perfect setting for a wedding reception for up to 100 guests. For a more intimate gathering The Old Dining Room and Laurent Perrier Club Room are ideal. Offering inclusive wedding packages incorporating a range of menus and a
selection of reception drinks, the hotel’s dedicated team are happy to help you plan your day exactly as you wish. And when you book your wedding breakfast with the hotel you will be offered a complimentary night stay in one of the Honeymoon Suites (subject to availability). The hotel offers your guests a wide selection of en-suite accommodation; ranging from single to family rooms. With televisions, complimentary Wi-Fi, tea & coffee making facilities and hair dryers your guests will find everything they need for a special night away; some rooms even have extra touches such as river views and private balconies. For more information or to arrange a visit please call the hotel on 01304 613388
A BEAUTIFUL WHITSTABLE WEDDING VENUE a gathering of up to 80. Whichever space suits you best, the team will pull out all the stops to ensure a memorable occasion and with a dedicated member of the Management Team on hand on the day of your event you can relax and enjoy the moment. The 30 stunning boutique bedrooms provide some of the finest accommodation in Whitstable – the perfect place for you and your guests to stay. Beautifully styled to represent the best of traditional charm and contemporary design, you will find little luxuries at every turn, and more than half boast sea views! The warmest of welcomes awaits you at one of the most sought-after licensed wedding venues in Whitstable. The Marine Hotel is a spectacular spot for your wedding day; combining first-class hospitality and fine food, the hotel offers couples a complete package for their big day - including ceremonies, wedding breakfasts, evening receptions and of course, a toast for the speeches. 74
The expert team is available to help with the planning and ensure the smooth running of your wedding day and with the hotel situated on the stunning Kent coast, the remarkable sea views provide a truly memorable backdrop for those precious wedding photos. The Ballroom accommodates up to 150 guests, while the Galley Suite seats
When you book your ceremony & reception with the hotel you will be offered a complimentary night stay in one of the Honeymoon Suites (subject to availability). For more information or to arrange a visit please call the hotel on 01227 272672
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Please call us to arrange a visit 01304 613388
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rooms licenced to hold civil ceremonies, civil partnerships and vow renewals; the intimate Drawing room, seating up to 40 guests and the oak-panelled Dining hall, seating up to 120 guests.
St Edmund's School in Canterbury is the perfect choice for a quintessentially English wedding ceremony, our beautiful setting is ideal for both intimate and grand celebrations. The venue, set within 62 acres of beautiful parkland and gardens, offers an unrivalled view over the historic city and cathedral of Canterbury. The striking interiors complement the impressive architecture perfectly and the grand building offers two wonderful 76
After the ceremony the spectacular location provides a perfect backdrop for your cherished wedding photos, as well as canape and drinks receptions, before heading to your chosen reception venue. Offering a select few dates per year, during the school holiday periods and only holding one wedding per day, you will enjoy a private celebration with your guests and benefit from the undivided attention of our dedicated staff. The magnificent setting of St Edmund’s School is the perfect ceremony location for your special day.
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• A choice of two wonderful ceremony rooms seating up to 120 guests • Licensed to hold civil ceremonies, partnerships and renewal of vows • Set within a 62 acre estate of beautiful parkland and gardens, boasting stunning views over Canterbury • Exclusive Use • Beautiful grounds and scenery provide stunning backdrops for photos and drinks receptions Please contact the venue to request a price list, arrange a viewing or ask for our current availability. Lettings and Events Department St Edmund’s School 01227 475632 venuehire@stedmunds.org.uk
Hythe Imperial Hotel The stunning,Victorian-styled Hythe Imperial Hotel is one of Kent’s best kept secrets and largest wedding venues, offering a fantastic selection of elegant function suites which lend themselves perfectly to wonderful weddings.Whether you are planning a small gathering of your nearest and dearest or a grand event, the hotel has the perfect space for you.
The striking Imperial Ballroom boasts stunning views across the English Channel, exquisite décor and impressive high ceilings. The space can accommodate up to 120 guests and has a veranda overlooking the sea to enjoy champagne from the celebrated Moet &
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Chandon Bar. Alternatively, for smaller, more intimate occasions, the hotel has a number of additional suites for you to choose from to make your day distinct. For something different the addition of the formal gardens and brand new wedding Gazebo will be ideal for both summer and winter weddings creating a really exceptional service in a beautiful surrounding. Tying the knot would not be more special without the delightful dining experiences offered from the exquisite Coast restaurant to the Afternoon tea parlour. The Hythe Imperial also has a superb Indian restaurant, The Holy
[weddings ] Pundit and if you just want something to accompaniment with your fizz the champagne bar offers outstanding English tapas. The Hythe Imperials has been holding wedding ceremonies for over 100 years fulfilling couples dreams and creating unforgettable memories. Staff are always on hand to assist in planning your dream wedding from the very first enquiry through to the big day itself. If you are interested in looking around the venue and really getting a feel for the seaside town or for more information about holding your special day here, please don’t hesitate to get in touch at weddings@hytheimperialhotel.com
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EXTRA GUESTS Extra guests above 50 will be charged at £60.00pp to include all of the above. *This offer is available on Sunday-Thursdays only, excluding bank holidays. *This package offer is based on 50 guests.
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IMAGES BY BOWS BOUTIQUE & BIRCHINGTON BRIDES
The exclusive ‘BB' brand covers two stunning bridal boutiques serving brides in East Kent, Birchington Brides and Bows Boutique. Situated in Westgate on Sea and Ashford, they offer exceptional customer service and stunning designer bridal gowns at great prices. Offering the complete 'Wedding Wardrobe' package, Bridal Gowns, Bridesmaid Dresses, Suits for the chaps and accessories with options to pay monthly
Available at Birchington Brides Brand – Venus Price - £825
look no further when planning your big day. Boasting a wide selection of designer labels including Mark Lesley, Maggie Sottero, Sophia Tolli, Mori Lee, Amanda Wyatt, and Callista and featuring a large collection of plus size brands.
Take a look at www.birchingtonbrides.co.uk & www.bowsboutique.co.uk Available at Birchington Brides Brand – Mori Lee Price - £1950
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Available at Bows Boutique Ashford. Maggie Sottero £1800
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STAG AT CHAPS, CANTERBURY BY PETER NICHOLS
Long gone are the days when a husband-to-be’s pre-nuptials grooming routine consisted solely of the best man giving the hungover groom a slap around the chops to wake him up, a quick wash and brush up, and a splash of Brut 33 before heading out off to the church still tucking in his dress shirt. Male grooming is now (thankfully) an altogether more sophisticated endeavour, and nowhere do they take the art of male beautification more seriously than at Chaps Male Grooming & Barber Shop in Canterbury.
party enjoying a big night out closer to the event – and Chaps offer a great way to start your lads night out, being pampered and preened whilst chilling out with a few beers as you and your crew literally take over the shop!
Having recently celebrated its 3rd birthday, Chaps is now a well-established bastion of male pampering, offering everything from a dry cut to a beard sculpt, nail care to waxing, sunbed to steam room, and a facial to a full body massage. Chaps really is an Aladdin’s cave of earthly delights for the modern man. Luxury with a liquor license!
Hire out Chaps for their ‘Stag Do’ experience and you can sit down with the team to create a personalised treatment package to suit you all.You can even request to decorate the shop to your choice of theme, bring your own music, and crack open the beers. Perhaps enjoy a taster facial and an orgasmic Indian head massage? A luxury MANicure and an eyebrow tidy? Or maybe even just a quick sunbed and a session in Chaps amazing steam room?
So where better to spend your final few hours of bachelordom than in the company of Karis and her team at Chaps, enjoying one of their bespoke wedding packages? Of course the ‘Stag Do’ has also come a long way over the past couple of decades, with the traditional ‘night out on the town’ often being replaced with costly 4-5 day jaunts to Vegas or Eastern Europe several weeks before the big day. However, you’ll still find many a stag 80
A couple of hours getting primed at Chaps and you and your besties will be hitting the High Street looking and feeling a million dollars! Chaps also offer a similar package for the big day itself.The Groom Package offers a ‘set menu’ to have you suavely shimmying down the aisle groomed to perfection.The package includes a
haircut and style, a traditional barber shave, manicure, sunbed/spray tan, and a steam room session.They’ll also throw in a couple of ‘pre-match’ beers to calm your nerves! Bring your best man, your old man, and your father-in-law-tobe with you and get the whole team looking top-dollar for you big day. I was invited down to Chaps to ‘sample the goods’ as it were and can happily report back that the guys and girls in the salon certainly know their stuff. I was treated to an incredible Elemis Indian Head massage, a mini facial, a beard-sculpt, and a hair-cut. In between treatments I had a good look around the
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ATTENTION ALL CHAPS! tardis-like venue. Front of house is your traditional barbers shop where waiting customers can kick back on comfy chesterfield sofas before mounting one of the custom built black leather and chrome barbers chairs for their cut, shave, or treatment. Chandeliers and ornate mirrors add a splash of bling and pizazz, and a fridge stocked with mineral water, juice, and bottled beers means that you won’t go thirsty while you wait! If you didn’t know better you’d expect the shop to end at the last barber’s chair, but carry on down the corridor and you’re led into another world of wonders.There is an exotically mosaicked steam room, a solarium, the Elemis treatment room, a waxing room, and a spray tan area.With a team of experienced professionals to cater to your every whim, stepping inside Chaps
for a couple of hours is to let go of the stresses and strains of everyday chap-dom and step outside again feeling relaxed, refreshed, and raring to go. As well as the ‘Big Day’ packages, check out Chaps website for a whole host of tailored packages and offers, or peruse the list of individual treatments and services on offer. Chaps also retail some of the barbering businesse's most sought after products by the likes of American Crew, Elemis, Apothecary87, and Truefitt & Hill.
Visit Chaps at 20 Lower Bridge St, Canterbury CT1 2LG Call 01227 806225 or visit www.chaps-grooming.co.uk for more details.
Chaps will be holding a wedding fair just for gents on Sunday 20.5.18 between 10am-3pm, giving the men an opportunity to pick up some ideas & get away from bridezilla for the day! The fair will showcase local businesses offering wedding services for men. Those already confirmed include Loake shoemakers, Slaters Menswear, Fitzgerald Jewellers and Lady Penelope’s Florists. There will be plenty more in-store, with canapés, beers and bubbles, music and complimentary grooming treatments from the ladies at Chaps. (Follow the hashtag #savethedate200518) The event will be updated on Facebook, Instagram and twitter 10-3PM
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TRADITIONS BY VICKY KING OF PAPILLON INTERIORS, MARGATE, WITH NIKKI GROOM OF THANETIAN WEDDINGS & EVENTS, BIRCHINGTON
VITRA SUNBURST CLOCK - £249 This beautiful 1950’s design is a refreshing alternative to the usual timekeepers
Wedding season has started in earnest so I decided to have a chat with my friend Nikki Groom, from Thanetian Weddings and Events, about how traditions have changed since the 80’s and the 90’s when I got married! Remember the Italian tradition of 5 sugared almonds, given to the ladies of the wedding as a token of the bride and grooms appreciation? Each almond has its own individual meaning of health, happiness, wealth, fertility and long Life. However, more recently the bride and groom prefer something more personalised such as M&M’s with the date of the wedding or perhaps with their names. Other gifts include homemade jam and honey with labels showing dates and names, sloe gin, tea bags, lipsticks (in the same colour theme as the wedding) and cigars. Another change has been to the top table. Usually occupied by the Bride and Groom, their parents, the best man and maid of honour and maybe a grandparent we now often see a table for two amongst the guests called a ‘Sweetheart Table’. Our family situations have changed dramatically in recent years and sometimes it’s not possible to keep mums and dads and step-parents happy. Other contemporary seating arrangements which have increased in popularity include the ‘cabaret style’, where the guests are seated at round tables with 82
the happy couple seated amongst them, and the ‘horseshoe’, where guests sit in a U-shape all facing one another. Nikki mentioned that lots of brides now like to walk down the aisle by themselves or with their dad and stepdad, children or even their mum. Again, with family differences these options are sometimes easier. Colours and design have also changed with years and have in fact gone full circle. 80’s fashions saw peach, lemon, baby blue and pink at the top of the list . In the 90’s it was very much claret, burgundy and deep greens and floral was very much ‘en vogue’. From the turn of the 21st century onwards the colours that followed were navy blue, Cadburys purple, and fuchsia. The Vintage look became popular and we once again saw the return of peach, lemon, baby blues and pink combined with hessian and lace wicker and wire. In 2018 the trends seems to have turned to opulent elegance, almost a touch of the 70’s with sparkle, blush pink, nude and champagne. Wedding planners are extremely popular and prices vary depending on
VITRA LOVE CUSHION - £69 A lovely decorative piece, perfect for a Wedding or Valentines gift.
location and type of package. Nikki, from Thanetion, offers a photographer, venue styling, flowers, wedding cake, hair and make up for just £2195. This leaves only the venue, catering and entertainment choices to be made. Popular ideas and ways of saving money could be a Twilight Wedding, a short service followed by food (buffet, barbeque) and entertainment or a Monday/Midweek wedding, these are less formal and easier for children and older guests to attend and enjoy. Instead of a guest book some lovely ideas include a picture frame or canvas where the guests can add their finger print, a tree of wishes, a picture of the bride and groom with space for everyone to sign their name and carved hearts that can be written on and placed in a box.
[weddings ] Finally we chatted about the giving of gifts. As we know many couples are now living together before marriage and therefore have much of what they need. The old tradition of ‘a gift table’ has changed and vouchers and money are top of the list giving the couple choice and ways of paying for the wedding and the honeymoon. Nikki agreed that the wedding list was now
quite dated but we’d both love to see it back as there are so many things we’d like to have but would never get round to buying or could not afford. We had a quick look around Papillon and chose five items that we felt would be a beautiful addition to a newlywed’s home which may already have everything!
FATBOY KLAID - £120 A luxuriously soft, high quality throw/snuggle blanket perfect for sharing
VITRA HANG IT ALL - £205 A cheerful alternative to boring clothes-hooks, something you’d like but other things come first
ALESSI PULCINA COFFEE MAKER - £42 A stunning design perfect for coffee lovers
CHOOSING YOUR
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Hendricks of Hythe is a family run chocolaterie on the Kent coast, specialising in handmade chocolates and truffles using the best and purest ingredients. We have a huge passion for chocolate and our approach is straightforward … chocolate pure and simple. All you will find in our shop is prodigious knowledge, high quality chocolate and an enthusiastic team. On the journey to where we are now we have both attended and catered for many weddings … including our own … and we are noticing a huge trend towards artisan and craft made decorations and favours. In particular, we have received a lot of interest and orders for our truffle towers. This is due to their flexibility in both size, colour and flavour. Recently, we made three white chocolate towers, silvered with glitter and dust to match
the Winter Wonderland theme. The large tower, pictured left, had over 200 champagne, bucks fizz and tricolore truffles in milk chocolate We have also supplied a large number of wedding favours, predominantly our hot chocolate stirrers and boxes of two or four handmade truffles and our creations, such as the shoe pictured right, make wonderful and memorable gifts for bridesmaids.
As the artisan chocolate movement grows, so do the requests for bespoke centre pieces, favours and decoration. We love the challenge to make your dreams an edible reality at a budget to suit you.
Chocolate place name plaques are becoming increasingly popular, ranging from a simple decorated tablet to, one of our more interesting commissions, place names shaped like maple leaves and decorated in autumnal colours.
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Yarrow Merino funnel top, £55; Rigid Gin slim jeans, £55;
casual worker boots, £110.
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WEDDING
HAIR TIPS BY NICK ROSE OF THE CHAIR, CANTERBURY
With many stunning hairstyle options, it can be difficult to choose just one. Here are a few things you should look out for. The Bride’s hair should complement the gown and whether you want to go for more of a ‘boho’ look or more of a chic, classic style you must incorporate the dress into the picture. For classic gowns with a bateau or portrait neckline, try a low bun style. With a high neckline, you’ll want to keep your hair away from your face and off of your neck. Half up half down
styles go with light and airy designs with plenty of lace or tulle. If you wish to have accessories added then you must consult with your stylist on the type and placement. Your wedding day is probably not the best time to try anything too drastic as you’ll have the photographs forever. Try and stay to a classic, timeless hair style, as trends tend to come and go. Your hairstyle has the power to define your entire look, so you want it to compliment your personality, not someone else’s.
Always remember to do a trial with your chosen stylist - from there you can build the perfect style sto suit you. Collect some pictures of at least 4 bridal hair pictures and maybe pick up some accessories, bearing in mind that you have to wear them for a long time in the day, so make sure there are not too many clips or teeth that might feel uncomfortable.
Any hair issues? Email Me Nick at appointments@the-chair.co.uk Hair - @Nickrosehair Photographer - @Gracejelliott MUA - @Theboroughbeauty The Chair’s Senior stylist Nick Rose has been in the industry for 6 years and has extensive knowledge in all aspects of hair. Nick started his career with an apprenticeship at Sassoon’s, finishing his training at The Chair after moving to Canterbury. Nick’s skills enabled him to progress to the backstage finals at the prestigious L’Oreal Colour Trophy. In 2016 Nick temporarily relocated to an exclusive Mayfair salon to undergo further intense training in designer cutting and creative colouring. Now being back at The Chair Nick is using his skills to create looks tailored to his clients’ specific needs to give them the beautiful hair they deserve. 85
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HOW TO HAVE A
HIGHLAND FLING ON YOUR HONEYMOON BY TRAVEL EDITOR, JAILLAN YEHIA
Gather round the hearth with your new husband, take a wee dram with your wife, in the romantic yet rugged wilds of Scotland’s Lochs. WEDDINGS & HONEYMOON DESTINATIONS ON LOCH LOMOND Best for Big Weddings & Luxury Honeymoons - The Lodge on Loch Lomond
If you’re looking for true romance on your big day and yearn for a honeymoon that swerves the stresses and strains of long haul travel, you can do no better than to cosy up together on the banks of Loch Lomond. The Scottish Highlands is the precise part of the UK which captured the imagination of the original Romantic Movement in the early 19th Century, as pioneering poets and artists explored its woodlands and waters, castles and countryside. Famous writers like Keats and Coleridge fell in love with the pristine Loch views and natural tranquillity they found here, immortalising the 86
landscapes in literature and painting, forever connecting this northerly part of the British Isles with classical romanticism. 200 years later the Scottish Highlands still inspire, remaining one of the best destinations in Europe to journey to for romance - especially if you have a passion for scenic settings. So follow in the footsteps of Turner, Wordsworth and Rossini, as well as Jules Verne and Queen Victoria, and create your own love story against the backdrop of Loch Lomond. This is the EKL guide to getting wed and honeymooning in Loch Lomond and The Trossachs.
The Lodge on Loch Lomond has been a traditional Scottish coaching inn since 1801 but has been fully refurbished while retaining the front façade, meaning you get all the character and charm of one of the area’s most historic buildings but with all the mod cons you’d want for a wedding or honeymoon. The Lodge is so established as a wedding venue that there are three dedicated wedding co-ordinators here, who will organise every aspect of your big day. Brides have travelled from as far away as Australia to celebrate
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their nuptials overlooking the loch’s sparkling shores. Weddings are self-contained in a specially designed area of the property, giving you flexibility and choice as to how your day progresses, with 3 course meals served in the venue to make sure the only thing you need to concentrate on is getting your vows right. Onsite facilities include a pool and spa, and a waterfront fine dining restaurant, Colquhouns which serves some exceptional food, with plenty of delicious classics and some more inventive dishes too. There are 47 guest rooms in total including a honeymoon suite with its own sauna, huge balcony and exceptional panoramic views of the loch. As you’d expect from a 5 Star hotel in the Scottish Highlands, you’ll find a very well-stocked bar at The Lodge including 95 single malts, and in keeping with the latest appetite for gin there are 20+ artisanal gins to toast with. The hotel can cater for 80 wedding guests with 120 for dinner – plus patio weddings are available with sensational Loch views.
Ideal for Intimate Weddings and Eloping Couples - The Inn on Loch Lomond If you like the look of The Lodge on Loch Lomond but are after a smaller more rustic style wedding, or even an elopement, escape to The Inn in the hills above the loch. Offering contemporary yet classic interiors this stylish hotel can offer small but perfectly formed weddings organised by the team over at sister property The Lodge. A celebration with ceilidh dances and live folk bands alongside a bespoke menu are available for the reception, with rooms at The Inn and Beach House for the happy couple and their friends and family to retire to. innonlochlomond.co.uk Celebrate In Style - The Loch Lomond Arms Hotel The Loch Lomond Arms Hotel is one of the area’s most characterful coaching inns, set within the 40,000 acre Luss Estates, yet this traditional building has been elegantly transformed inside to make it the perfect place for a couple seeking a destination Scottish wedding.
Get wed in ancient Luss Church which dates back 1500 years, or choose the more learned setting of the library if you have limited numbers; you can even arrive by helicopter for added glamour. With fourteen plush bedrooms, The Loch Lomond Arms is the ideal size and style for a discerning bridal party. lochlomondarmshotel.com Climb Aboard For Quirky Weddings - The Maid of The Loch Built in 1953 this impressive paddle steamer sailed on Loch Lomond until 1981, in keeping with the history of loch ships dating back to 1812.The Maid is run by a team of passionate volunteers who are intent on getting her back in action, but for now she is moored lochside at Loch Lomond Shores. You can hire the entire vessel or a function room on board for your ceremony and reception which is ideal if you want to get married right on the loch itself. lochlomondshores.com|maidoftheloch.org
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ACTIVITIES FOR WEDDING GROUPS & HONEYMOONERS IN LOCH LOMOND Whisky Tasting Toast your new life in style with a decadent distillery tour. The setting at Glengoyne is well-known to be the most stunning in the area, and tastings can be paired with chocolate for extra indulgence. Couples who consider themselves whisky connoisseurs can take on the 5-hour malt masterclass; you and your other half can create your own unique whisky blend, and take it home in a presentation bottle. This makes a delicious honeymoon souvenir which will only get better with age, just like your partner. glengoyne.com For Better, or for Beer There are plenty of spots for romance in the mountains, lochs and glens of this part of Scotland as well as cosy inns where you can cuddle up.
and hotel which is said to be one of the most haunted places in Britain. Or treat your other half to something sweet at the Oak Tree Inn at Balmaha which produces Loch Lomond’s signature luxury ice cream.
The Clachan Inn on the beautiful village square of Drymen is the oldest registered licensed pub in Scotland dating back to 1734 and perfect for evenings around the log fire.
If you really want to get in your new hubby’s good books right off the bat, take him to taste homemade cask ales made by the husband and wife team at the Loch Lomond Brewery in Alexandria.
Take shelter together at The Drovers Inn at Inverarnan, a 300-year-old pub
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Highland Hiking One of the joys of a honeymoon in Scotland is the opportunity to start wedded life surrounded by wildlife – and what better way to do this than with some Highland walking. Spot otters and osprey as well as mountain goats and red and fallow deer. Unlike most of the UK there are plenty of rare red squirrels left to spy. The walks above Luss are ideal for honeymooners, and you can find your own slice of paradise on foot and by boat and bike around Loch Katrine.
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Alternatively ascend Ben Lomond for a real achievement. Loch Lomond guides offers bespoke day and multi-day walking tours giving you the history of the Highlands to boot. lomondguides.co.uk Be The Lady of The Lake It wouldn’t be a honeymoon on the lochs without getting out onto the water, and whether you choose a 45-minute foray or a multi-day explorers pass, a loch cruise will be one of the most memorable outdoor aspects of your honeymoon in the Highlands. You’ll hear about the legend of Rob Roy MacGregor - a clansman in the style of Robin Hood – and learn some stories about other loch locals, like the single man living alone on the uninhabited eastern shores. He’s here to look after the deer and has no wife or girlfriend or so they say - but with 100,000 people walking the trail every year as part of the West Highland Way, his odds of meeting a match must be pretty good. And there’s always Scarlet Johansson - the area is popular for filming and the actress was spotted here.
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PAVILION BROADSTAIRS YOUR WEDDING DAY IS A SPECIAL OCCASION AND THE PAVILION AIM TO HELP YOU EVERY STEP OF THE WAY.
Whether you are planning a Civil Ceremony, a Civil Partnership, a Blessing or celebrating your Reception, the Broadstairs Pavilion is the venue for you. The venue provides a fully airconditioned hall which benefits from natural light and fabulous views over the bay. The Pavilion can sit from 80 to 150 guests, complete with a stage which is perfect for perhaps a string quartet, band or DJ, disabled facilities and a large veranda overlooking the harbour and beach. There are few venues which can boast such a wonderful setting for your Reception Drinks and Canapes. The gardens lead straight onto the fine white Broadstairs sands – an ideal photo opportunity! The Pavilion offer extensive experience, coupled with excellent supplier relationships to ensure your day is planned to perfection. The team at the Pavilion can help with a variety of wedding services including photographs and videos, music and entertainment, toastmasters, florists and cakes to table decorations, table linen and chair covers. The Pavilion prides itself on the 90
excellence of its catering. There are a variety of mouth watering menus available to suit every taste and budget and a fine selection of wines and champagnes to compliment your chosen meal.
in one of Broadstairs most picturesque venues really does take away the stress of organising all of the perfect Ceremony and celebration. Make sure your special day is one you will never forget.
As well as the standard deals you can also discuss bespoke packages as of course everyone has their own ideas about their perfect wedding
You must come and see for yourself the stunning venue and backdrop that awaits you at the Broadstairs Pavilion, feel free to take a no obligation tour at any time.
At the Pavilion you'll find the team are committed to ensuring everything runs perfectly, and booking your special day
01843 600999 www.pavilion-broadstairs.co.uk
A STU N N IN G C OA S T A L H O T E L F O R YO U R W E DDIN G DAY
For more information please contact our dedicated Wedding Coordinator
01843 868641
With it’s majestic cliff top location, just a stone’s throw from the golden sands of Botany Bay, our Hotel is the perfect venue for your seaside wedding. Our ground floor Kingsgate Suite boasts panoramic sea views, private bar & dance floor and can accommodate up to 100 guests. Our unique hotel is a wonderful setting for your special day!
CEREMONIES - RECEPTIONS - WEDDING PACKAGES - HONEYMOON SUITES
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COUNTDOWN TO STUNNING BY ALEXANDRA ROBERTS
Much of the year leading up to your big day is consumed with thoughts of dress fittings, venue meetings and food tastings. Hair and skin prep often gets overlooked, but the earlier you start thinking about it, the more fresh and flawless you’ll look in the spotlight. Alexandra Roberts, Owner at bridal hair and make up company Make Me Sparkle takes us through the perfect prep. 12 MONTHS TO GO….
Our mothers have been telling us for years…it’s never too early to practise a good skin care regime and this really is key. Even if all you manage is a cleanse, tone and moisturise once a day, you’ll be doing yourself huge favours. However take particular care of your eye area it’s very delicate. And it’s not a myth… cucumber slices really do deputy and smooth the skin! Chapped lips are often an issue that is rarely noted until someone applies lipstick, which won’t apply smoothly. A lip balm rich in Vitamin E is your new best friend. Take it everywhere and start applying regularly. Exfoliation is great, but don’t overdo it. Two to three times a week is ample. A little tip - shampoo your make up brushes regularly, otherwise yu could be wiping acne causing bacteria back on to your face. Drink plenty of water – the skin on our face needs to remain hydrated for a healthy glow. And start to think about what you are eating…plenty of fruit, vegetables and wholegrains will start to 92
make a real difference to your skin. For your hair, a diet rich in Vitamin B, for example fish, nuts and eggs will revitalise your locks and give it natural shine. And sleep. Weddings can be stressful, but the better you sleep in the months leading up to the day, the more refreshed and less puffy your face will look. THREE MONTHS TO GO….
Develop a brow shape you are happy with. In my opinion, more flattering styles nod to the natural shape of the brow.
Consider your lashes. Strip or ‘weekend’ lashes that can be applied on the day are considerably cheaper (make sure the glue is waterproof!) but you might prefer the more natural looking semi permanent lash extensions that can last up to six to eight weeks - ideal if you are planing a honeymoon as they don’t require mascara. TWO MONTHS TO GO….
Whilst the pale skinned English rose look is equally appealing, many brides opt for a sun kissed glow. Whether it’s from a bottle or a booth, experiment
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and get the shade just right. Exfoliate directly before application and around three days after to avoid streaks. Be wary of temporary bronzers that may transfer on to a white dress. TWO WEEKS TO GO…
If you want a winning smile on your big day, consider having your teeth professionally cleaned to remove surface stains and plaque. Over the counter whitening treatments can also help. Visit the hairdressers. Book in for a Keratin treatment. This can really help with flyaway fizziness. Get a trim – despite what the bottles say there really is no other treatment for split ends! If you are wearing your hair mostly down on the day, start using deep conditioning treatments every four or five days, skip this if you are planning on an up do as dryer hair styles better. Have your colour touched up. There’s enough time for it to settle, but any sooner and you’ll need your roots doing again. If you are using extensions on the day, now’s the time to have them colour matched. ONE WEEK TO GO…
Avoid salty foods and excessive carbs
and don’t overdo the exercise - this is a common cause of water retention and puffy eyes. THREE DAYS TO GO…
Now for pre-wedding waxing. Don’t leave it any later in case of redness and irritation. Calming cream immediately after will also help. If time and budget allow, take yourself off for a facial. Not only will this improve your glow, it will also destress! While you are at it, get yourself a manicure and pedicure. ONE DAY TO GO!
you are having a blow dry) and make sure it’s completely dry before bed. Don’t overly condition ether as this is designed to retain the moisture. WEDDING DAY!
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LEAS CLIFF HALL Your special day deserves a special wedding venue. The Leas Cliff Hall has two spacious rooms that can be adapted to suit any event; The Channel Suite and The Grand Hall. wedding planners can ensure your day is everything you dreamed it would be.
The Channel Suite is a modern, elegant and adaptable venue, ideal for any event ranging from wedding ceremonies to corporate dinner dances. With stunning panoramic views across the English Channel and a wide range of extensive facilities available to mix and match at your leisure, it truly stands as a special and unique event venue. Whether you are planning an intimate or lavish wedding, our stunning spaces, experienced team and on-hand
If an impressive setting – clad with opulent decor and exquisite attentionto-detail – is what you dream of, you need look no further than The Grand Hall. Living up to its majestic name, this beautiful hall can seat up to 450 guests, with ample room left for a stage and dance floor. It’s a guaranteed way to make your event stand out from the crowd.
and drink and the perfect DJ, to chair covers and your favourite coloured linen, we’ll be happy to assist.
With the possibility of bundling all of these services together into a single package, we can take away all the stress that comes with planning your big day. Leave your worries at the door and let Leas Cliff Hall take care of all the preparations for you. All you’ll need to worry about is having a good time.
We know that everyone is different, which is why we treat every wedding as a blank page. Tell us what you have in mind and we will help tailor your wedding to reflect your ideas. All you’ll need to provide is a little imagination. If you are looking for a package to suit a budget, then we can help to source everything you’ll need. From food
Weddings at the Channel Suite
With stunning views across the Channel, the Channel Suite at the Leas Cliff Hall is a wonderful wedding venue. Everything is here to suit your needs, from elegant air-conditioned rooms to professional catering staff and an experienced weddings team to ensure every last detail of your day is perfect. Whether you’re planning a large, lavish wedding, a smaller intimate day or a reception party to remember, we can make it special.
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CAPTURE THE MOMENT BY ANDREAA PACIU
How do you choose your wedding photographer? Who do you trust? What will you get for your money? How to ensure quality? Here are 3 tips from Light & Imagination Photography to avoid disappointment when it comes to your wedding photos. 1. G et a professional if you want guaranteed results We hear it all the time: disposable cameras on tables, family members and friends with phones or ‘good cameras’. Unfortunately, many couples end up disappointed and don’t always get the savings either. ‘I wish I’d invested in a photographer; if I did it all over again that’s where my money would go’, many brides say. The truth is: disposable camera costs add up and you won’t get many good shots but still pay for the whole film to be developed. In the right hands, smartphones can produce decent images if there is plenty of light (rarely the case at ceremonies or receptions). However you will struggle to get any quality prints and the smartphone snappers will be in your face all day. Family members and friends are there for a reason, to enjoy your wedding day with you. Being a wedding photographer is a huge responsibility and a full-on job and we, the professionals, are there to ensure we don’t miss any moments. 2. I t is you, not your photographer, who should dictate the style and timings for photos Beware of artistic vanity. The images you end up with should reflect your
desires, personality and style, and, while the photographer will hopefully add their creative genius to deliver above your expectations, they shouldn’t impose their own style on you. It is our ethos at Light and Imagination that we will give you exactly what you want, and better. Equally, a good photographer will be versed and competent in shooting to any style, so beware of photographers who only seem to deliver one style of images and editing.Your photographer should also advise you about best times to do outdoor photos for example, but not dictate the order of play and certainly not take you away from the party for unnecessarily long periods of time. 3. B e clear on what you get and have it written in a contract Be clear about what’s included in your package: how many consecutive hours will the photographer cover? How much will you need to pay for additional hours, and what happens if things run late? Will there be a second photographer / assistant on the day? At Light & Imagination we offer two photographers as standard so we capture twice as many angles and moments, at no extra cost.
restrictions to sharing, printing and copying? Flexibility is key when it comes to packages. Ask photographers if they would tailor their offers to your needs. We do this as a matter of course at Light & Imagination. Last but not least, don’t accept to pay a deposit without understanding the details of the package offered and terms and conditions, and have these clearly stipulated in an agreement. Remember you are the client. Don’t be shy to ask any questions. If these are met with reluctance or rolled eyes, keep looking. Matt & Andreea run Light & Imagination Photography based in Whitstable. For more information about their wedding photography offerings visit www. lightandimagination.com/weddings or pop into the studio at 82 High Street Whitstable.
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HOTEL, RAMSGATE
The Pegwell Bay Hotel is the hidden “Wedding Venue” gem in Thanet’s crown. With its unique offering of a completely private sea-side wedding venue. The Pegwell has a wedding licence so couples can have the one stop shop they are looking for. With the Hotel, forty two rooms and the two function rooms, the possibilities are endless.
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height windows, the Clifton suite is a picture of true Victorian elegance. The Clifton can seat 70 guests, and you have the option of relaxed but formal seated dinners or lunches, or less formal buffets with entertainment and dancing.
The Ravenscliff suite has been fully refurbished with a modern contemporary feel.
Both function rooms are easily accessible by the new modern lift, which serves all floors.
It boasts a large fully equipped bar, a solid wood dance floor, air conditioning and a fantastic veranda overlooking the sea. The veranda area has casual seating, where your guests can relax whilst taking in the breath-taking surroundings.
The in-house brigade of chefs are led by Head Chef John Marchant. John has led the team at the Pegwell for over five years now and previous to that he had been Head Chef at two other Thorley venues.
The Ravenscliff suite, which also offers relaxed but formal dinners or lunches as well as evening entertainment, such as DJs or live bands and dancing, is the bigger of the suites, and can easily seat 130 guests.
“We really look forward to wedding days as it gives us the opportunity to really deliver as a team. The Menus we have created have proved really popular, however, because all my team are fully trained chefs, menus can be changed or altered to suit our client’s requirements” said John.
As noted above, the Ravenscliff is licensed for DJs and bands and these can either be booked for you or you can peruse a list of recommended artists who have performed at previous functions at The Pegwell.
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The smaller of the Hotel’s two suites is located one floor above sea level.With the recent addition of a fantastic new balcony, you will be able to admire the breath-taking views out to sea. The room has been lovingly restored with the original features of the building remaining intact. Sporting high ceilings, ornate chandeliers, a stage and ceiling
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Barbecues are very popular in the summer months and can add a different twist to either the wedding breakfast or evening buffet. The Pegwell Bay Hotel works very closely with local suppliers to enable them to offer a truly bespoke wedding, catering to every bride and groom’s needs. The experienced team at the Pegwell have delivered hundreds of successful weddings and it is something the whole team enjoy. From the receptionists, to the bar and waiting staff, a wedding day is a special event and the whole team rise to the occasion.
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A quote from one of 2014’s summer’s brides “we chose the Pegwell for its unique location and for the attention to detail shown by all the team there. Many of my family and guests travelled from around the Country and they really enjoyed staying at the Hotel, especially as once on site they did not need to move venues for the whole of the wedding day celebrations. The meal was fantastic, as was the service given by all of the team. Richard did a great job of making sure every detail was adhered to.” The Pegwell caters for weddings of all sizes and budgets and it always pays to telephone and have a conversation as you never know what is possible until you ask.
The Pegwell Bay Hotel, the perfect Thanet wedding venue, with hotel rooms on site, a wedding licence so your guests do not need to relocate, indoor and outdoor wedding facilities, and a private decking area for your guests to enjoy the unique ambience of your sea-side wedding.
The Pegwell Bay Hotel Pegwell Road, Ramsgate 01843 599590 www.pegwellbayhotel.co.uk
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OAK HOTEL The Oak Hotel on Ramsgate’s Harbour Parade offers an intimate yet stylish wedding reception venue with stunning views over the country’s only Royal Harbour.
The recently refurbished first floor Tiffany Suite function room comes with its own bar and facilities as well as boasting a sizeable balcony for guests to soak in those wonderful views
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over the Harbour. The Tiffany Suite can cater for 100 guests with a variety of buffet choices and set menus. With 34 en-suite bedrooms the Oak is also more than capable of accommodating any out of town wedding guests, and they also offer a fabulous package for the bride & groom’s first night as a married couple. At the end of what will be one of the best (and most exhausting) days of your life, what better way to round things off than being able to literally stumble into bed in the Oak’s Honeymoon Suite? For just £169 the happy couple get a night’s stay in the newly refurbished Honeymoon suite with a sea view, a bottle of champagne on arrival, flowers in the room, and a full English breakfast served with tea or coffee, delivered to the room at your convenience.
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WEDDING FLOWER GUIDE BY LEIGH ANNE EASTON OF MAJESTIC FLOWERS, BRIDGE, NR CANTERBURY
As a professional florist, I get asked many questions by brides & grooms usually a year before their big day, such as, “shall I give everyone a button hole?” to “do I leave the pew ends at the church? or can I reuse them at the reception venue? I always encourage brides & grooms alike to relax & realise that this is 2018 and there is no strict protocol any longer. Planning your wedding should be an exciting time bringing people together. In these modern times, we have free reign to pretty much have any flower in almost any colour or shape and can choose to have only one bouquet or ten thousand stems. If you or your loved ones are planning a wedding for 2018/19 then relax and don’t feel like you need to visit the library and rent out “wedding planning for idiots” book or google “who has which flowers at a wedding?!” Leigh-Anne, head designer at Majestic flowers has 10 easy steps guide to help you 1. B ook a consultation with a florist who specialises in weddings with a good reputation. 2. Choose your colour theme. 3. D ecide which flowers you love – an elite florist will be source pretty much ANY flower, ANY time of the year in ANY quanity 4. C hoose a budget. £300-£750 is a good ball park average. 98
5. R EMEMBER some flowers are much more expensive than others. Carnations are 55p each where as an orchid is up to £15 per stem 6. D ecide who else you would like to have flowers such as best men/ woman, bridesmaids etc, mother of bride/groom 7. I f budget allows then think of dressing the following areas: church, pew ends, altar, car, reception areas, top table, cake table, cloak rooms and outside spaces.You will be guided early on by your florist how far your budget can stretch. 8. R EMEMBER a good florist will be willing to stay at your wedding ceremony & transfer your flowers onto the reception venue thus giving you more value for money. 9. O nce you have decided exactly what you want & are happy with the quote, we offer a simple payment scheme. Split the total cost equally between how many months are remaining & PAY OFF TOTALLY INTEREST FREE. This will allow you to budget for your flowers. Ask other suppliers if they also offer this as it will make the
paying of the wedding much easier in bite sized pieces 10. L astly, remember in the back of your mind that this is a once in a lifetime, special day, flowers aren’t cheap and that if you want beauty & perfection then choose only the best your budget will allow. Following these simple steps should help you in planning & will help the florist in your consultation. If, however, you are one of these people whom I sometimes see, in that you have no idea what you want & what to choose, an excellent florist will have a great portfolio for you to look through for inspiration. We are a creative bunch and have a great ability to extract ideas from your creative mind that you never even knew you had lurking in there! Happy planning. We are based just outside Canterbury & have an excellent reputation for quality, reliability & perfection. Since 2009 If you would like to book a hassle-free consultation then call the MAJESTIC FLOWERS team on 07727 057065
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Overlooking the stunning Kent coast THE MARINE HOTEL really is the most romantic setting for your wedding by the sea! Sea views that make a truly memorable backdrop for those precious wedding day photos Stunning function rooms Sumptuous wedding breakfast menus Bespoke packages to suit all tastes Stylish accommodation
Call us today, we would be delighted to hear from you! 01227 272672
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When Max proposed, I was so excited planning my dress and the flowers - all except the photographs.
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My friend told me to go to Riccarda, and together we planned my orthodontic treatment into my wedding budget. On the day I just couldn't stop smiling!
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The Birchington Orthodontic Practice www.birchingtonortho.co.uk GDC Registration Number: 64202
7 Surrey Gardens, Birchington, Kent, CT7 9SA Telephone 01843 844600