Contactus Dec2012

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Launch issue / 1 December 2012 / Vol 1 No1

Contactus www.contactusealing.co.uk

Directory of Ealing businesses

INSIDE THIS ISSUE What’s it like in: OK SO

Pitshanger Lane W5 • p 4-7

Independent shops, plenty of history, incredible eating options – is it any wonder Ealing shoppers love Pitshanger Lane?

• Next issue:

June 2013, featuring Northfield Avenue W13

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A-Z of Ealing websites

Esther Needle, home-office mum, flits between housework and ‘work-work’:

Local business and club listings: Twitter, contact numbers and web homepage info

• page 14

• starts on page 8

Getting Ealing customers in touch with local traders


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Five men’s XIs, Ladies team, Boys and Girls Colts

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Launch issue / 1 December 2012 / Vol 1 No1

Hello Bitten by the Ealing shop-love bug

Contents Business finder

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Ashok Dass Baby Sensory Carpol Insurance Colin Bibra Express Print Iconic Creative Letterbox Lovers Old Actonians Cricket Club Persian Terrace Pitshanger Dental Care Ruth McCarthy Symbiosis Aromatherapy The Leaflet Lady

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THE EALING WE KNOW

Pitshanger Special More than a row of shops 4 – welcome to the Village

What goes here?

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– a quick look at some history – list of Pitshanger shop-fronts

Your views

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A taste of the area

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– anything missing? – streets wordfinder – touring the Lane’s eateries – guess that window display Next issue: June 2013 Northfields Special

Website listings Where to shop in Ealing 10-13

Ealing shopping at a glance – that’s what this directory is all about. It’s Christmas season and in Ealing we like to shop local. Browse through these pages, and discover some shops and services you never realised were available locally. You can pick up a lot of information in one quick look at a shop’s website, so after you catch their “vibe” here, check out the real thing online or instore, and enjoy supporting your local community. We launch this magazine with a special focus on Pitshanger Lane – my Christmas wish is that you will get as much pleasure from a visit there as I always do!

Advertorial features Find out more

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Contactus recommends... Websites for new parents

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Esther Needle column “And the beep goes on”

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New Persian restaurant just opened in Ealing

Persian Terrace Restaurant & Takeaway 18-20 St Mary’s Road, Ealing W5 5ES

Book us for your party or any celebratory occasion

020 8567 8012 Special offer: hot kebab, hot bread, salad and soft drink: £3.95

All the best, Carlene de Bourg-Bender Editor-publisher, Contactus Web: www.contactusealing.co.uk Email: info@contactusealing.co.uk Twitter: @ContactusEaling Tel: 07960392677 If you would like your ad to appear in Contactus, our next publication date is 1 June 2013. Special invitation to Northfields W13 businesses. Booking deadline: 31 April 2013

Design & layout: The Leaflet Lady Distribution: Letterbox Lovers Contributors: Yuri Bender, Olly West, Esther Needle


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PITSHANGER SPECIAL

What is it about Pitshanger? “it’s easy to spend all day here”

MORE THAN A ROW OF SHOPS, IT’S A VILLAGE

A cheery welcome to visitors* *especially if you’re Christmas shopping

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gentle curve stretching from Brunner Road in the east to Scotch Common at the edge of Pitshanger Park, and roughly 7 minutes on the E2 or E9 bus from Ealing Broadway station, is the lovely Pitshanger Lane. A40 So lovely that the streets branching north Hanger Lane and south off of it have conglomerated to call themselves “Pitshanger Village”. A real sense of community can be felt N here as neighbours stop on The Lane for a quick chat and the shopkeepers tweet about the latest Ealing Broadway news on sales, local celebrations, and whatever

specials are on offer in-store. With over 70 shop-fronts to draw you in, numerous restaurants menus to try out, and all manner of service and pampering to choose from, it’s easy to spend all day here. The notable absence of bigname chain stores only serves to enhance the charm of the place. In the run-up to Christmas, the Pitshanger Community Association’s Light Up the Lane festival (25 November, where we are launching Contactus) makes a cheery welcome for new visitors. So, if you’ve sampled the delights of the area in the night-time, do come back during the day to take advantage of December discounts. And that’s what’s so special about Pitshanger – you do want to come back •


PITSHANGER SPECIAL

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Architectural feature above John Martin Estates. According to John Martin himself, “it’s a coat of arms; the building dates from the 1890s”

THE HIP PARADE

Open for business/services on Pitshanger Lane, Ealing W5

Quick trip down memory Lane

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rom the 12th century, Ealing was divided into ‘manors’ including Gunnersbury and Pitshanger. The latter was used for farming wheat, barley and rye, its name describing a wooded slope frequented by hawks and kites. Pitshanger Farm specialised in rearing dairy cattle from the 18th century. The old farmhouse, close to the river in today’s Pitshanger Park, was demolished in 1908. The “Gentle Brent … Wandering Wembley-wards at will,” was later lauded by Poet Laureate Sir John Betjeman in ‘Middlesex’. Farmland was replaced in the early twentieth century by the pioneering Brentham Garden Suburb, serviced by newly-built

“‘Pitshanger’: a wooded slope frequented by hawks and kites”

Yuri Bender delves into the archives for a lesson on Pitshanger’s history shops, churches and a school along Pitshanger Lane. This was the world to which a young lad from England’s industrial north, Fred Perry, moved into with his family at the end of World War I. He began to play tennis on public courts and developed his skills at the Brentham Club, as cricketer Mike Brearley and footballer Peter Crouch did years later. Perry became Wimbledon champion, enjoyed romances with glamorous partners including Marlene Dietrich and set up his sports clothing label, featuring the iconic laurel wreath. This pioneering spirit of adventure and entrepreneurship lives on. Dominated by small businesses, ‘The Lane’ proudly maintains its unique, independent character •

North side, east to west: • St Barnabas Church • Pitshanger Methodist Church • The Village Inn • Aristocat Flooring & Interior Design • Roberts & Co • The Cooperative Food • Chez L’Ami David • THC • Temple Pharmacy • Navarro Wines • Heavenly Hair • Brendons • Pizza House • ID Boutique • Innovation Dance Studio • Golden Dragon • WestSide Cafe & Sandwich Bar • Cinnamon • Juniper • Atlantis Greek Restaurant • John Martin Estates • Village Vet • William Hill • Reeves Dry Cleaners • The Pagoda newsagent • The Directors Cut • Cafe 786 • Launderette • Little Boutique • Harrison’s • Sushi World • Robins Hair Fashion • Samrat Indian Cuisine • Pitshanger Dental Care • West Kebab • Lisa’s Restaurant • Pitshanger Osteopathic Practice • Trustcos [• Pizza Piccolo] • WEP International • North Ealing Primary School • Duke of Kent South side, east to west: • Pitshanger Family Practice • Ealing Pharmacy • Mirage Opticians • Salisbury Cleaners • Blue Ocean • Aristocat Dry Cleaners • Bluebird Care • Body & Sole Day Spa • Pitshanger Library • The Pitshanger Bookshop • TH Carr • Nisa Local • Charlie’s Fruit Bowl • Hook & Cleaver • Busbys • The Children’s Society • Tranquillity • Oscars • Brentham Furnishers • The Present Company • Kamps Heel Bar • Pitshanger Village Bakery • Explore Learning • Stems • The Cooperative Food • The Cooperative Funeral Care • Northfields Estate Agents • Old Oak Florist • Cats Protection [& • Brenda’s Pet Boutique] Also close by: • Pitshanger Playcentre • Brentham Club • Brentham Garden Estate • Pitshanger Traders Association • Pitshanger Community Association


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PITSHANGER SPECIAL

VOX POP Is there any kind of business you think is missing from Pitshanger? Send us your views by email:

contactus@ contactusealing. co.uk

Eva Sturt (with Jonathan), part-time language teacher

Alex Taylor, on a career break after 32 years with BT

It could really do with a shoe shop, that shop [Steppin Out, which closed in 2011) was brilliant. Everyone I know is missing that because it was a great all-rounder. Because there are so many kids around, we could also do with some sort of craft place, like Hobbycraft. I think there’s too many hairdressers, but it seems a sign of our times. It was a shame when Robert Dyas went – somewhere you could get almost anything.

I’m not sure anything is missing, actually. It was nice to have a choice of butcher, as the other one [McCreadie’s] has just closed down. And it would be really sad if the fishmongers [TH Carr] closed. We could do with a better greengrocer, though. There’s too many hairdressers – don’t know why we need so many. The thing about Pitshanger is that you don’t need to go to a supermarket, you can make do with what we’ve got here •

Ealing advertisers:

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07960 392677

Contactus Handbook directory of Ealing businesses

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From tarka dal to tzatziki in one minute

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he latest addition to the veritable salmagundi of cozy restaurants that adorn Pitshanger Lane is Chez L’ami David, a French bistro of the red and white checked tablecloth kind run by David Escobar, previously head chef at Brompton Road establishment Cassis. There’s a surely reason for David’s choice of location.

“Truth is, there’s something for everyone, every moment and every season” As a lifelong (minus 20 months) resident of Pitshanger, I’ve always taken – when crawling up the Lane on the E2/E9 after any significant amount of time away – comfort in peering into the restaurants to see which family friend dines where these days, which places have buffed themselves up, what the new additions are. Often I spot my sister, treating my arrival as just another excuse to go for a coffee at Oscar’s. That relish for getting to the Lane is probably only matched on those more decadent nights when a few beers precede a taxi from the Broadway, anxiously rushing the driver to make sure we’re in time for a

Olly West takes a tour of the Lane’s choicest places to satisfy hunger late-night curry at the Samrat. Thankfully, I’m good at persuading them it’s always early enough for what in my humble opinion smashes the competition as the best tarka dal in Ealing (’tis all about the texture – not too runny you see). Truth is, there’s something for everyone, every moment and every season. On a warm day it’s not too much of a stretch to believe the Pizza House’s terrace occupies a pedestrianised street in the Mediterranean (kudos to whoever enlarged the pavements). A Blue Ocean takeaway can always be relied on for reviving the tradition of Friday fish on a wintry night when the grandmothers pop down. For an intimate atmosphere, two stalwarts of the Lane – Lisa’s and Atlantis – offer famous French/English and Greek cuisine, while you can grab a pint or two with your food at the smartened-up Duke of Kent. Any place where the waiters remember your name can’t be bad in my book. Luckily there’s no shortage of that on Pitshanger Lane •

Many of the restaurants and cafes have dining areas outside or in their gardens (Pizza House, top) but winter calls for a cuppa inside cosy Cinnamon (above)

GUESS THAT WINDOW DISPLAY Hint: it’s in the parade of shops that we feature in the next issue of Contactus: Northfield Avenue W13. Answer on p14


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Directory of

Ashok Dass

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[Indian head masseuse]

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Contactus

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To book your slot for June 2013: info@contactusealing.co.uk 079 6039 2677

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Services Other

Websites from this issue’s featured area: Pitshanger Lane

Carpol Insurance [insurance consultants]

Pitshanger Lane

078 0706 9023 @SianBabySensory

Pitshanger Lane

[baby and toddler sensory classes]

www.babysensory.com

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www.carpolinsurance.co.uk

020 8579 9320 @CarpolInsurance

Pitshanger Babies Christmas Party: 9 Dec

Pitshanger Lane

Colin Bibra Estate Agents Ltd [property for sale and rent - Ealing]

www.colinbibra.com

020 8567 0077 @colinbibra

Contactus Ealing Handbook directory of local business & club websites

www.contactus ealing.co.uk To book an ad or listing:

info@contactusealing.co.uk 07960 392677 @ContactusEaling


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079 6039 2677 @ContactusEaling

Express Print

Pitshanger Lane

www.contactusealing.co.uk

Pitshanger Lane

[directory of Ealing websites]

Pitshanger Lane

Contactus

[digital and litho printing services]

www.expressprint.co.uk

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Iconic Creative

Pitshanger Lane

If you’re an Ealing business...

[creative design and photography]

www.iconiccreative.co.uk

077 5341 3005 @iconiccreative

www.contactusealing.co.uk 07960 392677

Contactus Handbook directory of Ealing businesses

www.letterboxlovers.com 079 2771 1600

Myhome [residential cleaning]

Pitshanger Lane

[leaflet distribution]

Pitshanger Lane

Letterbox Lovers

www.myhomechiswick.com 020 8893 6100


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Are you a ‘mumpreneur’?

Pitshanger Lane

Old Actonians Cricket Club [teams: men, women, boys, girls]

www.oldactonianscricket.com

*Advertise your website*

020 8567 4556 @OldAs_CC @OldAsLadies

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[dental clinic]

[life coach and coaching trainer]

www.pitshangerdental.com 020 8997 3012

www.thinkitthrough.co.uk

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The Leaflet Lady [one-of-a-kind graphic design]

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www.symbiosisaromatherapy.com

077 7624 2005 @RuthMcCarthy

Pitshanger Lane

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Pitshanger Lane

Pitshanger Lane

Symbiosis Aromatherapy

Pitshanger Lane

Ruth McCarthy

Pitshanger Lane

Pitshanger Dental Care


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Photography services Ladies league games Iconic Creative – Nicola Gaughan C

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Home ground: Capture your OLD ACTONIANS M Old Actonians Sports precious memories LADIES CRICKET TEAM Club, Gunnersbury Home ground: through quality Y Old Actonians Sports Club Drive (off Pope’s photography Gunnersbury Drive, Ealing W5 4LL CM Lane), Ealing, W5 4LL. with Nicola oldactoniansladies@gmail.com http://tinyurl.com/oldasladies Old As Ladies, Gaughan LRPS Twitter: @OldAsLadies MY formerly Dukesmead of Iconic Creative CY WCC, play in the photography. North London Women’s Cricket League. As a professional photographer I provide fresh, CMY The club is well established, welcoming and informal and relaxed creative photographic sociable. New players of all standards are welcome solutions. My photography services include: K to attend training sessions. • Portrait & profile photography (studio & location) Old As is the only club in West London where • Film & theatre photography girls can play league cricket from Under-11 and iconic creative • Family Photography creative photography continue right • Fashion Photography Nicola Gaughan LRPS through to • Children & Baby Photography • Events & Party Photography 0775 341 3005 the Ladies. General commissions including work for online info@iconiccreative.co.uk Website: sites, product photography and event photography. www.iconiccreative.co.uk http://tinyurl.com/ oldasladies To book your session call 0775 341 3005 or Twitter: @OldAsLadies email info@iconiccreative.co.uk.

Try aromatherapy Give yourself a boost this winter Aromatherapy is the controlled therapeutic use of concentrated plant extracts (essential oils) to enhance emotional and physical well-being. During the winter months, aromatherapy can complementarily be used to help with the following issues: Immune system: our immune system is slightly depressed during winter and many of us experience a variety of ailments that can easily be avoided. Using essential oils of Thyme, Tea Tree or Ravintsara through aroma diffusers can really help boost the immune system and ward off infections. Aches and pains: winter dampness can intensify the aches and pains associated with arthritis and rheumatism. Many essential oils can be used to warm and tone the muscular system and help

ease pain in inflamed joints. Essential oils of Sweet Marjoram, Black Pepper or Ginger have a warming, antispasmodic effect. German Chamomile and Juniper Berry are particularly good for inflamed joints due to their analgesic, anti-inflammatory and draining properties. Chest infections: Essential oils of Eucalyptus and Pine in a diffuser can work wonders for daylong help and protection. These oils mixed with Peppermint and Lemon also make a great chest rub. Winter blues: keep cheerful with lots of citrus oils – Mandarin, Sweet Orange, Bergamot and Grapefruit – either in the bath, a diffuser or in a massage blend. These oils contain large quantities of limonene, a chemical compound known to invigorate and refresh the mind, body and spirit. For more information on our personalised aromatherapy treatments, please contact Leila Denison-Pender on 07814 659 323 or visit our website www.symbiosisaromatherapy.com. Gift vouchers are available.


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For parents new to Ealing CONTACTUS RECOMMENDS

“There’s a whole lot more going on”

3 top websites*

* helping families with pre-school children

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And the beep goes on OK SO CALL ME A MUMPRENEUR

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