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WOMEN & WEALTH Gina Miller Inspires
FESTIVE FUN At Centre Court
ALL EYES ON ZARA Permanent Makeup
HAIR, ART & MUSIC Love & Dye
PREPARE TO PARTY Marcelle’s Health Tips
AND THE WINNERS ARE… Merton Best Biz Awards
UK’S BEST CAFÉ Absolute Abode
CUISINE DE MED The White Onion
BRAUN IS THE NEW BLACK Vintage On Arthur Rd inspiring women in wimbledon | www.darlingmagazine.co.uk
editor’s letter Dear Darling Reader, With lengthening days and leaves turning to gold, the promise of the sparkling glow of Wimbledon’s Christmas lights and festivities almost has me looking forward to winter – almost! So think of this issue as a stocking-full of all the good things, great and small, that will brighten our lives this season.
Cover Girl Gina Miller with her partner Alan Miller
Publisher Darling Magazine UK Karine Torr Editor Karine Torr 020 8739 0059 Advertising 07930 396356 Email info@darlingmagazine.co.uk Contributors Kate Greenhalgh Paul Mendelson Photography Taylor Torr 07414 865272 Darling Cobham & Esher Philippa Hennessy 07772 633339 Darling Kingston Marja-Leena Toseland 07802 949836 Design Director Hermina Williams design@herminawilliams.com Printer roger@aquatintbsc.co.uk Distribution info@3colours.co.uk Whilst every care has been taken to ensure that the data in this publication is accurate, neither the publisher nor its editorial contributors can accept, and hereby disclaim, any liability to any party to loss or damage caused by errors or omissions resulting from negligence, accident or any other cause. Darling Magazine does not officially endorse any advertising material included within this publication. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in any retrieval system, or transmitted in any form – electronic, recording or otherwise, without prior permission from the publisher.
Cover girl Gina Miller, an expert on empowering women to take control of their wealth, is an inspiring example. So too are thewinners of the Merton Business Awards, and all the local residents and shop-owners who helped to make Raynes Park one of the top three London finalists in the Great British HighStreets Award. There’s brilliant advice on good parenting from Pam Custers, on taking care of our parents with Home Instead, on prepping our bodies for party time from Marcelle Dubruel, on winter home maintenance from Andrew Scott Robertson, on wills by Hart Brown, and on home refurbishing from the lovely Paul Bryan. And talking about homes, don’t miss our feature on the to-die-for Prospect House, Peter and Vivien Beckwith’s English country manor now on the market. Not to forget the small things, don’t miss the fun of Santa’s Grotto (and plenty more) at Centre Court. And, saving the best for last, Kate’s hilarious take on men’s and women’s loos! Chin-chin!
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A woman’s woman, Gina Miller Vintage emporium opens on Arthur Rd And the winners are… Merton’s finest Festive shopping fun at Centre Court Ever thought of having a tattoo? Nourish the stress away with Marcelle’s tips Fine dining on our Village doorstep In Memory of Molly Super Parents – not… Natural Beauty classes with Method Putkisto Glam hair, here – OMG On the Scene with Darling’s social pages Peter Beckwith’s Country House Where there’s a will, there’s a way with Hart Brown Applause for Absolute Abode - best UK café You can’t beat a good rug Make your home a haven with Paul Bryan Top Tips for home maintenance from Nicola Dixon Caring is sharing at Christmas Athena’s helpful websites and services Bridge with Paul Mendelson Creative hub to dye for What’s On over the Festive Season The curse of the Ladies Loos by Kate Greenhalgh
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Darling has a chat to Gina Miller, our exceptional inspiring woman of Wimbledon
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s a young girl growing up with three boisterous brothers, until my sister came along six years later, I was a Tom-boy climbing trees, reading Marvel Comic books and being ‘Super Woman’ long before the Western Press started using the term. This upbringing gave me a real sense of equality and fearlessness and as a born cynic, I have always tended to question the status quo and be somewhat of a restless misfit. With this pre-disposition, I arrived in the UK from South America aged 11. It was a harsh adaptation from my childhood freedom, lush garden and warmth, in terms of weather, culture and family, to what was, for me, a cold, grey boarding school. After school, I studied Law and was determined to pursue a career as a criminal barrister until I came up against the sexist, elitist world of the UK Legal Bar, which, in 1982, was very resistant to women. This led me to take a year out, in which I discovered the exciting, creative world of business. But my legal training was not wasted. It gave me invaluable skills which I could apply in a dynamic way in the world of business. Although I was not certain where and what I wanted to do, I was certain what I did not want. I did not want to be constrained by a large corporate environment and be a cog in a far bigger machine; I wanted the challenge of building the machine, of being an entrepreneur. So here I am today, with three Direct to Consumer online wealth brands, aiming to challenge and disrupt the investment industry, and a Philanthropic Foundation, seeking to encourage ‘smarter giving’ and lightening the burden for other donors who wish to give efficiently but may be time poor. My passion for ethics and fairness saw me launch a True and Fair Campaign in 2012 calling for 100% transparency in the pension and investment industries and a Code of Ethics which led to changes in regulations, governing transparency of cost and products and wider investor consumer protection.
I am passionate about helping women to be more confident and comfortable with finance, especially their future financial health. Money gives men power to define their lives. As women we need to step up and do the same, not just to be equal but to be independent and in control. This is why I launched MoneyShe last year. I am a very proactive positive person, who is permanently in ‘fidget’ mode, prepared to work whatever hours it takes to make my businesses successful and my family happy and balanced. People often ask me how I achieve a work/life balance but my answer is I don’t, there is just life and choices I have made. I would say one of my best choices was persuading my husband to move from Chelsea to Wimbledon. darlingmagazine.co.uk | nov-jan 2016
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Every day I wake up and love the view of our garden, the school run to Kings and Putney High, the walks to the Windmill, the sense of village and friendliness. And as a mad Oscar Wilde fan, I could not be happier to be so close to Cannizaro House.
In terms of my views on philanthropy, it should be about more than writing a cheque. When generosity and passion sit alongside a clear vision, philanthropy can achieve incredible things and bring great joy to everyone involved. As an investor, I know that the biggest risk is playing it too safe - and that applies to all walks of my life. I am also often asked what makes a successful entrepreneur. My answer is that good entrepreneurs know they don’t have all the answers but never stop asking questions. You have to be restless about what you are doing. Never be satisfied. If complacency sets in, you are likely to fail. scmdirect.com, moneyshe.com and trueandfairfoundation.com
Photograph: Gina Miller with “super human” musician, Derek Paravicini at one of Gina’s charity events. Derek attended Linden Lodge in Wimbledon
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stylish new salesroom has opened on Arthur Road featuring an exquisite display of handpicked vintage fashion from the 1930s to 1980s. Brought together by Stefanie Braun, the carefully edited collection is complemented by an exciting and regularly changing display of London-based artists’ works. “I look for pieces that somehow have a contemporary edge. My taste is quite eclectic, there are no hierarchies for me in terms of periods, but each garment has to surprise and, very importantly, be in excellent condition.” Stefanie, who lives in Wimbledon with her partner and daughter, worked as a curator at The Photographers’ Gallery, London for over a decade (2000 - 2012). At the same time, she started collecting beautiful vintage fashion from across Europe and the United States. As an experienced stylist and curator, Stefanie firmly believes that her collection of both high-end designer labels as well as independent, anonymous makers should be celebrated by being worn today. “Vintage is great because it brings fun and
personality into your wardrobe. Wearing a tailored 1940s jacket or a floaty 1970s kaftan will make you feel very different. Each piece carries its own history yet provides the potential for endless reinterpretation.” It was always Stefanie’s dream to open a boutique which provides a relaxed and bespoke shopping experience. A few months ago she discovered a wonderful space downstairs at the antiques emporium, Just Pause, and transformed the room by restoring the stunning period features. The elegant and intimate shop environment she created is a perfect match for Stefanie’s well-honed sense of what might suit each customer. “Vintage is about the discovery of something unique. I love the moment when someone falls in love with a piece and it looks as if it has been waiting for them!” Fraubraun is open every Thursday and Saturday from 11am - 5pm or by appointment. Downstairs at Just Pause Antiques 161 Arthur Road, SW19 6LE Wimbledon Park station (District line) stefanie@fraubraun.com 07931 541 653 www.fraubraun.com darlingmagazine.co.uk | nov-jan 2016
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The Justin James Hotel are the proud winners of Merton’s Best Business in Wimbledon Town Centre 2015 and Runners up for the ‘FSB London Business Awards’. The hotel is family run with 18 en-suite fully furnished bedrooms. Free parking (subject to availability) and Wi-fi are available. Lu-Ma cafe is sited within the hotel with vegan, vegetarian and G/F options. 43 Worple Road Wimbledon London SW19 4JZ 020 8947 4271 info@justinjameshotel.com
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Merton Best Business Award Winners 2015 Merton Business of the Year Winner: Crown Lane Studios Entrepreneur of the Year Winner: Sylvia Anderson, of Anderson Food Hygiene Runner Up: Lisa Lamberti, The Pilates Clinic Best Creative Award Winner: Sportlabs Runner Up: New Wimbledon Theatre Best Service Excellence Winner: GEM & Co Financial Services Runner Up: Park Vets Team Development Winner: Lauristons Runner Up: Capital Training Group Best Enterprising Business: Winner: Eligo Recruitment Runner Up: Geeks
Apprentice of the Year Winner: Ryan Alexandrou, New Wimbledon Theatre Runner Up: Terrone Francis, of Capital Training Group Best New Business Winner: Little Forest Folk Runner up: Mini Engineers Ltd Best Green Business Winner: Crown Lane Studios Runner Up: Bio Collectors Best Business in Mitcham Winner: Carers Support Merton Runner Up: Rhodium Consulting Best Business in Morden Winner: AquaPhysio Runner Up: Anderson Food Hygiene
Best Business in Colliers Wood Winner: The Sound Lounge Studios
Best Business in Raynes Park Winner: Tennison Property
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Winner Of ‘Overall Merton Business Of The Year’ – Crown Lane Studios L-R: Vick Hope, Ruth Merriman, John Merriman, Andrew Wakefield, Bill Sherrington
Best Business in SW19 Winner: Eligo Recruitment Runner Up: Paul Strank Roofing Best Business in Wimbledon Town Centre Winner: The Justin James Hotel Runner Up: Sportlabs The Extra Mile Winner: Paul Strank Roofing Runner Up: Crown Lane Studio Time & Leisure Editor’s Choice Award: AquaPhysio Best Customer Service Winner: Bakou Runner up: Rhodium Consulting
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SHOPPERS’ DELIGHT! Festive fun at Wimbledon’s Centre Court
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imbledon Centre Court is bringing back all the magic and excitement the festive season has to offer, providing an array of incredible gifts whilst entertaining children and adults alike. Kicking off on the 14th November, be dazzled by the wonders of the deep woods, filled with fairies and woodland creatures, where Terry the Tree animatronic will arise, to enlighten you with stories and spread the joy of Christmas to all the family! If that wasn’t enough, from Saturday the 28th November you’ll be able to visit our incredible Ice Castle Grotto, making every child’s ‘Frozen’ dream come true and only for the price of £4 per critter (which even includes a free gift!). But the fun doesn’t have to stop there... Wimbledon’s Winter Wonderland takes place on Sunday 29th November where Centre Court will be hosting a community stage throughout the day on the lower mall - in conjunction with the main stage on Wimbledon’s piazza. Come in from the cold and experience some of the best in local talent, choirs and performers. ‘But what about the presents?’ you cry! Whether you’re shopping for gorgeous gifts, stocking fillers or a simple Secret Santa treat, Centre Court has Christmas shopping wrapped up this winter. With more than 65 of your favourite stores to choose from including Lakeland, Jigsaw, Swarovski, M&S and Debenhams, we cover everything from festive fashion and beauty, gadgets and computing, to items for the home. Thinking of online shopping this Christmas? Think again. centrecourtshopping.co.uk
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I ONLY HAVE EYES FOR ZARA!
Darling Editor, Karine Torr bats her new eyelids
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hen Zara Elliot, beautician/ permanent makeup artist, arrived to join our Athena Women’s Network in the summer and mentioned she did tattoos, my eyes lit up! I have always wanted some but not the usual butterflies, birds, Celtic symbols, twiney vines and flowers, totem animals or even special quotes - no, I wanted eyeliner tattoos. I first heard about them when I was in the States years ago and thought, what a good idea but had never met anyone who did them until Zara breezed into my life. In fact the whole room full of women’s eyes lit up! Being brave and decisive, I booked myself in for a Semi-Permanent Eyeliner Consultation and a patch test. Zara’s studio was clean, calm and organised and full of impressive endorsements in the form of loads of certificates and a special treatment licence issued by London Borough of Kingston and a large portfolio of advanced training, which made me feel comfortable in the knowledge that she knew what she was doing. On the day of my procedure she put a protective eye ointment on to protect the eye and a topical anaesthetic was applied. She mixed an eyeliner shade that is perfect for my skin tone and started. My eyes remained closed during treatment, the bed was warm and I was listening to floaty Tibetan tinkling bell music (my choice) throughout. I hardly felt a thing. Just a bit of scratching in the beginning to really get the anaesthetic to penetrate. What a relief! Much better than going to the dentist. After 6 weeks I went back for the follow up and tweaking and now look forward to having glam eyes for the next 3 years with a ‘boost’ every 12-18 months to keep it looking fresh. I can handle that!
I was ticking all the boxes of pro’s: 3 no more struggling to see how to put a straight line on or waiting for the drying to happen
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If you want gorgeous eyes and tats to rival your kids ones, see Zara asap. I’ve never looked back. BABTAC Member - Fully Licensed and Health Authority Regulated Qualified Advanced Aesthetics Specialist Environ Skin Care Specialist 20 Years Experience – New Malden, Surrey 07786 936 979 zaraelliotbeauty.com info@zaraelliottbeauty.com darlingmagazine.co.uk | nov-jan 2016
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Nourish Yourself into the Festive Season Health coach, Marcelle Dubruel says get ahead of the game Eat little and often for steady energy throughout your day and swop the muffins and sugar laden snacks for my top “calming” foods below: • Avocados are loaded with B vitamins and rich in potassium so also good for high blood pressure. Avocado on a slice of wholegrain toast will set you up for the day.
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hile the festive season is something we look forward to with excitement, it can also become a demanding and stressful time, where we end up relying on stimulants like caffeine and muffins to keep us going. Simple changes to your diet can help you enjoy the festivities feeling calm, energised and in control. Nourish yourself in the coming weeks and eat more of the stress-busting, nutrient rich foods, and less of the energy stealers which can leave you feeling frazzled and drained. Vitamin B rich foods are important, as your body churns through these when you are stressed and anxious. Antioxidants help repair damage caused by stress. Magnesium is known as nature’s tranquiliser.
De-stress with pumpkin seeds
• Berries give us vitamin C which is helpful in combating stress. Blueberries have high levels of the antioxidant anthocyanin. Reach for strawberries, blueberries, raspberries and cherries when you want something sweet. • Snack on nuts and seeds. Nuts contain polyphenol antioxidants and B vitamins. Almonds contain vitamin E and cashews contain zinc. Low levels of zinc have been linked to both anxiety and depression. Pumpkin seeds are high in magnesium. To make a delicious pumpkin seed paste simply grind into a powder and blend with a little olive or coconut oil to get a paste consistency. • Chocolate and cocoa, the darker the better, for its antioxidants and magnesium. • Exercise is a great stress reliever. A short daily walk can make all the difference to your mental wellbeing. My gifts for Darling readers: Visit www.rootstovitality.com for the best guilt free chocolate mousse recipe using the above stress busting ingredients. Contact me to book your free “Feel Fabulous” 20 min health check and I will share my top 3 tips for great health and ideal weight. Marcelle Dubruel is a registered nutritional therapist and zest4life associate. 07710 234 282 marcelle@rootstovitality.com rootstovitality.com zest4life.com darlingmagazine.co.uk | nov-jan 2016
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Modern French Restaurant Wows Wimbledon Village
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hef/restaurateur Eric Guignard opened The White Onion in Wimbledon Village recently. Eric and his wife, Sarah, have owned The French Table in Surbiton, for the past 14 years, and have collaborated with investors for their new site in the heart of Wimbledon Village. While Eric will remain at The French Table, he will oversee the menus and general operation of The White Onion with head chef Frédéric Duval, who worked with him at The French Table for eight years. Situated in the heart of Wimbledon Village, the restaurant was previously The Lawn Bistro. The constantly evolving, seasonal modern French/Mediterranean à la carte menu features a broad selection of original dishes. Restaurant manager/ co-owner’, Beggy Ashurov is enthusiastic over the new Christmas menu which will include exciting dishes for example - Perigord goat’s cheese in ginger bread crumbs with purple potato foam, spicy nuts and aged balsamic to start; sea bream with seaweed cannelloni, lobster sauce and Parmesan tuile as main course, and for dessert, chocolate moelleux with vanilla ice cream. Many other
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highly inventive dishes are on offer for the discerning local clientele. Prices for starters range from £9.20 - £12.80, while main courses are £19.80 - £28.50, and desserts are all £7, with cheese at £12.50. There is a set lunch menu - Thursday - Saturday at £16.50 for two courses or £19.50 for three, and on Sundays it is £21.50 for two courses (or£25.50 for three). There is a short international wine list of approximately 150 bins, with bottles priced from £19 (glass £3.50), and Champagne from £57 (glass £9.50). The 70-seat space spans two rooms (one to the rear of the restaurant with a greenhouse ceiling), and has been lightly refurbished, offering an informal ambience that is wellsuited to the local business and residential clientele. Our beautiful, blue dining room is available for private hire and can seat up to 22 people. Please contact Beggy for details. 67 High Street, Wimbledon Village, SW19 5EE 020 8947 8278 www.thewhiteonion.co.uk @thewhiteonionSW
IN MEMORY OF MOLLY BURDETT
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imbledon born and bred, we will remember Molly for her cheery and dazzling smile, gregarious outgoing nature and chatty warmth. At 19 she was at the peak of her social and academic life studying Primary Education at St Mary’s Twickenham. An X-Holy Trinity, Putney Park and Sutton High girl, Molly was much loved in many intertwined circles. Working relentlessly toward her teaching degree, restricted breathing and then an undiagnosed (by 2 G.P’s), bout of glandular fever took us to St. George’s A&E. In the General Intensive Care Unit (GICU) life threatening Hemophagocytic Lymphohistiocytosis (HLH) took hold and Molly fought for 6 weeks on life support treated by amazing professionals. We lost her on July 1 this year. We set up Molly’s Smile Fund in her beautiful memory and our huge ‘Molly’ community have Mel Wilde Photography Volunteers who helped raise £2,243 at South Park Gardens event in September
raised over £27 000 for the GICU and for HistioUk, to enhance care and research cure. Molly’s Smile Fitness Challenge in her favorite South Park Gardens on September 27 raised £2 243 with 40 volunteers, 6 local trainers and myself and 120 participants. Cake, music, sunshine, love and Molly’s smile fuelled the day. www.mollyssmilefund.org
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SUPER PARENTS No such thing, says therapist Pam Custers
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here is no such thing as the perfect parent. There I said it! Many of us strive for that goal which is no bad thing but not if it makes us feel like a failure. Children don’t need a super parent, nor the perfect version of you - just you, warts and all. We can easily get trapped into thinking we have to be perfect at all times. We all have good and bad moments but the important thing is to hold the ideal as a goal and know how to get ourselves back on track when things go awry. If we embrace the fact that we make mistakes, we can then do something about it. We can enjoy parenting to the full. Key to good parenting is to model behaviour that we want our children to have. If you are polite and considerate your children have a better chance of behaving like this too. If you and your child don’t agree, brainstorm different options to tackle the conundrum. Relax about whether you are saying the right or wrong thing, make an educated guess and if your little one has more info on the subject be happy about being enlightened. Make mistakes! “Oops, I interrupted you, sorry”. Play with your children, relaxing and just allowing some free play, will connect you with your child. We can turn our imperfect parenting to being our strength with just a little bit of self reflection and being kind to oneself. Ideally you will be learning as much as your children. Parenting is a moving feast. If one set of parenting tips doesn’t work that’s OK - try something else. If parenting is overwhelming you, that’s OK too. Seeking help is not a sign of failure - indeed it shows that you want to have a flourishing family.
Pam Custers is an experienced therapist working with individuals, couples and families. Accred MBACP. MA. BA (Psych) Hons and is a RELATE trained and registered counsellor. Contact 07572 841 388 pam@pamcusters.co.uk pamcusters.co.uk
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he Pilates Clinic, a stunning studio in The course can be done as mat work only, or as a Wimbledon, now hosting courses for BASI comprehensive covering teaching on all of the about your everyday routine. • release, define, strengthen and course he nights isare drawing Pilates teacher training.toIf you are equipment. in and motivation Join a regular group class in liftinterested your face in becoming a Pilates Teacher, with the exercise can wane atand training Wimbledon or fast track yourself • release stress and unwanted best of the this best time fromof around the world, then get in At The Pilates Clinic, ourandesire is to see designed intelligence year. Not with individually your face and touch. BASI Pilates is an internationallyexpressions renowned fromreturn to movement. Many of us move without program. to worry - prepare yourself for refresh the way you look but if we were Pilates education centre with Rael Isacowitz at the thinking, to understand how our the party season and beyond with stress, and move, we would grow into better head of it. Rael is a leader in the world• relieve of Pilates and headaches bodies should For more information, please Method 3Dthe Natural has been Putkisto developing method for overmigraines 30 years. habits of moving intelligently, keeping us away from visit shirleyruetimann.co.uk injury and getting rid of old pains. Come and try out Face & Neck Clinic! • resolve night-grinding or call me on 07767686010 a private session so we can see what your body needs. problems. After that you can do semi private sessions or group It is the ultimate muscle “Used by everyone from Opera singers classes, depending on what's best for you. We will Recommended by dentists, to golfers. The Method balancing and energizing help you to find the package that suits you. doctors and physiotherapists in works miracles on tight, technique for the face and Finland, it is simple, Weeffective look forward to uneven meeting andyou! upper body; head, neck, jaw and totally natural.Contact us on: stiff bodies.” and shoulders. When learned info@thepilatesclinic.com correctly, this unique regime of Many of the exercises can 920232 Newby Hands, T: 07984 Harpers Bazaar be done discreetly www.thepilatesclinic.com as you go exercises can
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GLAM UP AT OMG It’s party time with Maeve McCrossan!
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elcome! We have lots of ideas and tips for the coming season.
Manicures and Pedicures are now on board at Organic Masters on Church Rd, using Jessica Nail Products. Jessica is a “five free” product, avoiding the big no-no’s such as the two formaldehydes, toxin DBP, camphor and toluene, things you don’t want in nail varnish. We add our own touch of class, adding dried petals, flowers and essential oils to our hand and foot soaks and all our scrubs and massage creams are customised for you using our exquisite John Masters Organics (JMO) range. Manis & Pedis can also be done while you are having a hair service, and mini Jessica colour’s will be available to buy (good stocking fillers too). Our fab therapist, Asma, can work on the knots from the dance floor with a fantastic back and shoulder massage and rehydrate the skin with JMO green tea facial.
Pressie wise? Give a gift that is bespoke. Come in and let us put together your own unique JMO gift, packed in an exquisite box and hand tied with our exclusive JMO ribbon. What’s not to love? For the perfect boho hair, try this little tip: wash and condition with your choice of JMO, (we can provide samples), rough dry with dryer, brush back into a pony twist at the back and clip, makeup on, frocked up and unleash the pony for the perfect boho waves. We are more than happy here at OMG to give help and advice on all the services we provide. And we are proud to announce the arrival of the wonderful Luciano, well known hairdresser to a lot of local ladies. I have worked with him for over 10 years and he is a most exceptional stylist and colourist, and we are so happy to welcome him on board! Best wishes for the holiday season. Maeve & the gang at OMG. OMG Wimbledon 25 Church Rd Wimbledon Village SW19 5DQ organicmasters.co.uk 020 8946 5646
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N THE SCENE OUR COMMUNITY CELEBRATES THE INSPIRING MERTON ARTS TRAIL 2015
l-r: Sandy Layton, Rev John Hayward, Linda O’Hara, John Keeble and Cynthia Corbett
THE STEM4/SCHMIDT BALL
l-r: Moira Jarvis, Linda O'Hara (Director MAT), Sally Burrough, Jenny Waddington as Frida Kahlo
l-r:Ryan Marfleet, Nihara Krause & Charley Jones. Over £15,000 raised Far left: Trail launch on Wimbledon Town Piazza Mid: Creatives Kerstin Haigh and Taylor Torr Wendy Bliss & Chrissie Craig Founders of Merton Art Trail winning a Merton Civic Award
SARAH PACINI LAUNCHES WINTER COLLECTION
Photo: James O’Donnell
l-r: Muriel Hutton (Area Manager), Josefin con Reis, Lady Wimbledon & Ilenia Bardigotta
l-r: Georgina Luke, Sebastian Edwards, Eva and Joseph Azagury
TABLE@VALLEBONA LAUNCH EVENING
l-r: Naoko Vallebona, Barbara & Peter Rogers, David Rogers
l-r: Murial Hutton and Kim Peacock
Cover Girl Kate Smith and Faiza Hassan
WIMBLEDON WOMEN IN BUSINESS ‘OPEN TO ALL’ NETWORKING AT KÖNIG KITCHENS WIMBLEDON VILLAGE
l-r: Diana Mason, Asha and Nena patel and Angela Allright
l-r: Mary Hogan, Janet Borrow and Katherine Carroll
SPOTTED AT THE MONTHLY ATHENA NETWORK LUNCH
l-r: Caroline Sewell and Jennifer Denning
EVENING OF LIVE MUSIC AT MAISON ST CASSIEN
Left: l-r: Cadence Lane, Clare Lupton, Stefanie Braun, Lesley Alexander, Front: Zara Elliot and Pam Custers
JACK MOROCCO OPENING PREVIEW AT WIMBLEDON FINE ART l-r: Chris Thomas, Jo Hall & Elaine Miller (organisers) and musician Jake Garstang Below: l-r: Michael Padmanathan, Tony Panico and Keith Rosenberg
Left l-r: Jack Morocco, Judy Stafford and gallery owner, Andrew Stoppani Above Michael Beresford and Peter Morgan
BIG BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION Right: l-r: Arja Rekiaro, Rachel Nicol, Birthday Girl, Penny Henkes and Isabella Murray Left: David Lloyd Club ladies tennis players celebrating with Penny
THE WORLDS BIGGEST TEA PARTY - THE ANNUAL MACMILLAN COFFEE MORNING HELD AROUND WIMBLEDON
Photo: Genevieve Stevenson
l-r: Victoria Hughes, Florence Woodruff , Joanna Worsfold , Lucy Woodruff, Melanie Beharrell enjoying Lynne’s famous cakes
l-r: Parisa Ettehadi, Jane Mercer and Amanda Hamlyn
l-r: Jane Skinner, Marsha Beresford and host, Stella Kirby
HOLLY LODGE FUND RAISER
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MARY PORTAS’S ‘LIVING AND GIVING SHOP’ OPENS
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ANNUAL ABUNDANCE FRUIT DAY AT ST MARK’S
l-r: Juliet Boyd, Michael Long, 8 years old, Gary Stevens and Mayor of Merton, Cllr David Chung at the apple press. Photo: Auriel Glanville
l-r: Jules Mann, Dame Esther Rantzen and Alex Naylor
NICKY GILMOUR’S 36TH OCT FAIR
Leader of Merton Council, Stephen Alambritis and Joyce Pountain, Organiser Photo: Auriel Glanville
Anne Smallwood, Baby Otis and Nicky Gilmour at the 36th year fun raising for her charity HFT
REALLY HELPFUL CLUB EVENT FOR ‘SCHOOLS CONNECTIONS’ HELD AT THE LIGHTHOUSE RESTAURANT Far left l-r: Clare Collins Elaine Halligan Caroline Edwards Left: Sylvie Garvey, Andrew Morris and Nikki Williams Right Kathy Evans and Charlotte Richards
SEEN AT THIS YEAR’S BRILLIANT WIMBLEDON BOOKFEST
l-r: Author Sir Anthony Seldon with Delia Rowe
l-r: Performer Malory Torr and Comedian Seann Walsh
WIMBLEDON VILLAGE STABLES CELEBRATE 35 YEARS, COUNTRY & WESTERN STYLE
l-r: Carol Andrews, Adrian Bird and Wanda Bird
l-r: Ben Grundemann, Davina Grundemann, Kerry Ann Stanton-Downes, Stephen Stanton-Downes
l-r: Cristel Spyropoulos & Rob Booth
CHEZ BRUCE HOLDS LUNCH FOR POLKA THEATRE
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GLITTERING OPERA EVENT HOSTED BY THE BECKWITHS AT PROSPECT HOUSE FOR ZAC GOLDSMITH Hilary Holmes and Susan Cornelius
Photo Najeeb Latif
l-r: Leslie Macleod Miller, Sally Hammond, MP Zac Goldsmith, MP Stephen Hammond, Vivien and Peter Beckwith
l-r: Robert Holmes, Diane Neil Mills and Cllr Najeeb Latif
WIMBLEDON COMMON GOLF CLUB HOLDS CHARITY DAY FOR THE HOUSEHOLD CAVALRY FOUNDATION l-r: Corporal of Horse Blake, Andy Sorby, WCGC, Hatsumi Takahashi, WCGC San Deenadayal, WCGC, Peter Wallder, WCGC, Trooper Migal The Household Cavalry Foundation exists to provide charitable and pastoral support to all the members of Household Cavalry family; serving Soldiers, Operational Casualties and Veterans.
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WIMBLEDON’S TRUE COUNTRY HOUSE Peter and Vivien Beckwith prepare to move on and put their beautiful Prospect House on the market
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idden behind two electric gates along a private driveway in leafy Wimbledon, Prospect House is an historic, quintessentially English, Victorian manor house. Constructed in 1867, the property has undergone several transformations. Originally, the home of an East India Trading Company director and his large family, it was then the playground of a Wimbledon socialite and after that it became a hospital annexe. Finally, in the mid-1990s, it was taken pity on by property developer Peter Beckwith. With his keen eye and passion for restoring and protecting listed buildings, Peter decided to breathe new life into the pitiful plight of this potentially wonderful building and create a beautiful home. This was no redecorating job however, since the property was on English Heritage’s At-Risk Register and had lain abandoned for years, frequented only by squatters and gangs of children determined to burn the place down. ‘I had originally planned to try and refurbish the property, but if it were beyond repair, then to knock it down and start again with a new residential development,’ Peter admits. ‘With some inspired architectural input from Edward Hill, a plan was created to save the building and restore it to its former glory.’ Today, the original Victorian structure remains, together with the addition of a splendid Victorian style conservatory
and skylights in the flat roof between the magnificent pitched eaves. An impressive entrance hall leads one to several elegant reception rooms on the ground floor, including a formal dining room. The kitchen, in stark contrast to those usually found in listed buildings is very large, open-plan and airy and fronts the conservatory, which makes the most of the visually stunning garden backdrop. Upstairs, the master suite enjoys breath-taking views over the two acres of spectacular gardens and beyond towards Epsom Downs. From the first floor windows there is a clear view over the heated swimming pool and the floodlit tennis court below. ‘The gracious reception rooms were designed for entertaining our friends at lunch and dinner parties. Today, my wife Vivien, who regularly presents chamber concerts at her house in Chelsea, often holds evenings of opera here in Prospect House. We can seat up to 80 people for a reception and concert and recently we hosted an evening of opera for Zac Goldsmith, attended by MP Stephen Hammond and other close supporters.’ Robert Holmes & Company Ltd Estate Agents & Valuers Lettings and Management 35 High Street Wimbledon, London SW19 5BY 020 8947 9833 robertholmes.co.uk darlingmagazine.co.uk | nov-jan 2016
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Will Power
With Chris Thurlow at Hart Brown Solicitors
A will can be more powerful than you may first imagine. With the correct planning, a will can be used as a mechanism to ensure your affairs are in order and your wishes are put into practice. Below are Hart Brown’s top 10 reasons for making a will.
1.Retaining control and flexibility Just as one size does not fit all, neither does a will. Your will is an expression of your own personal wishes tailored to suit your personal circumstances. A will gives you the power and flexibility to decide who inherits from your estate and gives you peace of mind that 32
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your beneficiaries will inherit in the most effective way possible. You can also use trusts to make your wills very flexible so that any later changes in circumstances can be taken into account.
2.Who are your closest relatives? If you do not have a will, the rules of intestacy can be undesirable. An unknown cousin could inherit rather than a friend or a favourite charity. With a will, the power is in your hands to ensure that the right beneficiaries of your choosing inherit from your estate.
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3.Young children If you have children under the age of 18 and die without a will appointing guardians, the state will decide who should look after them. This alone is one of the most important reasons for making a will.
4.Second marriages If you have children from an earlier marriage or relationship, you may wish to provide for your children and your new partner. By making a will you can ensure that all of your loved ones are properly provided for.
5.Unmarried couples The myth of the ‘Common Law Marriage’ is widespread and so it may come as a surprise to learn that upon your death, your surviving partner will not have the automatic right to inherit from your estate. This is one of the reasons why a will is so very important for unmarried couples.
6.Vulnerable beneficiaries
If funds are left to a vulnerable beneficiary, they may not be able to manage those funds or may be taken advantage of. They may also lose means-tested state benefits. A properly drafted trust within a will can be used to provide protection for that beneficiary.
7.Business owners
Not only can a bespoke will govern the practicalities of who inherits your business, it can also be used as a tax saving vehicle to maximise inheritance tax savings. It is also important to ensure that the governing documents in relation to your business allow it to be inherited in accordance with your wishes.
8.Saving inheritance tax for the next generation Are your next of kin or your children already financially secure? If so, you may wish to consider using a will as part of your inheritance tax planning to safeguard your estate for younger generations.
9.Charitable giving Did you know that gifts to registered charities are entirely exempt from inheritance tax? So giving money to charity could not only help to unlock a cure for a particular illness or help to improve the lives of many but also comes with the added advantage of reducing your inheritance tax liability.
10.Care fees planning Finally, a will can be a useful tool for planning if the issue of funding for care is important to you. The use of a trust within your will can have many advantages in respect of ring fencing your estate for your loved ones. Before taking any steps mentioned in this article, you should take professional legal advice. This article is based on current regulations which may be subject to change. If you would like further information please feel free to contact our Trusts and Estates Department on 020 8947 8171 or by email and we would be more than happy to assist you. wills@hartbrown.co.uk darlingmagazine.co.uk | nov-jan 2016
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It’s time to feast at the award-winning Absolute Abode in Raynes Park
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hat a year it’s been for Absolute Abode! It’s been named by the London Evening Standard as one of the ‘Top 10 Design Cafés in London’; ‘Best Coffee and Tea House’ for 2015 at the Time & Leisure Food and Drink Awards; and the most beautiful café in the UK, taking out the 2015 Café Life Award for Café Design of the Year. It should therefore come as no surprise that Absolute Abode is in the mood to celebrate and our Michelin-starred chef, Marc Kerrigan, is laying on a veritable feast for the Festive Season. Bookings for Christmas parties are now being taken, with three different menu options available; a Set Christmas menu, a ‘Full Christmas Feast Buffet’ and the ‘Christmas in a nutshell - Light Buffet’. As a taste of what one can except, the Set Christmas menu will include lovely dishes such as: Beetroot carpaccio with creamed goats’ cheese; caramelised walnuts and baby watercress; a beautiful Turkey Ballotine stuffed with chestnuts and cranberry with sautéed potatoes; Chantenay carrots, brussel sprouts, cranberry sauce with pigs in blankets and an apple and cranberry crumble with ice cream, just to mention a few of the mouth-watering seasonal offerings. One can choose 2 courses at £25 or 3 courses at £30. The ‘Full Christmas Feast Buffet’ at £22.50 pp is suitable for larger groups and the menu will include mini burgers, salt and pepper squid in lime aioli, a beetroot cured salmon platter, a seasonal cold platter and mince pies to name but a few. The lighter ‘Christmas in a nutshell Light Buffet’ is available at £17.50 pp. Please call 020 8090 3211 for a full menu and to book! And don’t forget, Absolute Abode is not just a fine dining venue, but also an architectural interior design practice and lifestyle emporium, with an incredible range of gift ideas, just perfect for a spot of Christmas shopping. Absolute Abode | Design | Café | Emporium 76-78 Coombe Lane SW20 0AX 020 8090 3212 absoluteabode.com
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With their amazing broadloom range as your palette, Crucial Trading rugs can be made to your required size and finished in a variety of cotton or leather edgings. To aid you in your selections, Crucial Trading’s website includes a ‘Rug Builder’ section, which allows you to view your rug design in a ‘virtual room’. Images supplied by Crucial Trading
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IS YOUR HOME READY FOR WINTER? Nicola Dixon, Andrew Scott Robertson’s property manager shares her home maintenance tips
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reventative maintenance now will save money on expensive emergency repairs and wasted energy costs, so get a head start on the season.
1. Check for draughts around windows and door frames. Consider swapping your curtains for heavier winter versions which will trap a layer of insulating air and can reduce heat loss through windows by up to 40%. It’s also a good excuse to give your décor an update! 2. Repair leaky taps. Check the kitchen, bathrooms and utility room locations inside and don’t forget outside taps too. 3. Get your fireplace serviced. Some people use their fireplace more than their central heating in the winter months. Discard old ashes and hire a professional chimney sweep, if needed. 4. Programme your thermostat. Setting your thermostat to lower the temperature automatically at night, and when you’re not home, can result in substantial cost savings. 5. Get insulated. Proper cavity wall and loft insulation will keep your home warmer, and will save you money on your energy bills. Check the lagging on pipes to make sure they’re protected from plummeting temperatures and locate stop taps for your water supply in case of emergency. 6. Test home safety devices. The risk of a house fire is higher during the colder months as we use heating appliances more. Make sure you replace the batteries in smoke detectors and carbon monoxide devices and test to make sure they’re working properly.
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7. Inspect your chimney, gutters and roof. Remove leaves and other debris and check for leaks, particularly around openings such as skylights. Look for missing, damaged, or loose shingles and check the flashing around your chimney. 8. Inspect trees and landscaping. Check for damaged limbs that may break or that are too close to power lines or the roof. Prune back bushes, shrubs and flowers. 9. Protect pots and planters over winter. If you keep plants in pots year-round, bring them inside to protect them from frost, wind, and fluctuating temperatures. 10. Clean and store seasonal outdoor furniture. Remove and clean cushions. Power wash furniture and store in a dry place over winter. Andrew Scott Robertson’s experienced property management team work hard to take the stress out of letting your property. Whether you own one buy-to-let rental property, or you’re a landlord with an investment portfolio, our team provide a complete professional service to offer peace of mind to both you and the tenant.
Should you be considering the sale or rental of your property, contact Andrew Scott Robertson on 020 8971 3800 (Town) / 020 8971 6780 (Village) or email: sales@as-r.co.uk, lettings@as-r.co.uk, propertymanagement@as-r.co.uk, commercial@as-r.co.uk darlingmagazine.co.uk | nov-jan 2016
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WHY DO PEOPLE WANT TO CARE? Clare Jefferies understands why
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hy would anyone want to care for someone who is not a member of the family? What is it that draws people to step up and sign up to be a companion or a support to a frail or lonely person who needs help at home? After five years of recruiting the highest level of Caregivers, New Malden based Home Instead has recently been described as ‘Ladies and Gentlemen caring for Ladies and Gentlemen’. Owner and Managing Director, Clare Jefferies spends a huge amount of time and resource ensuring that they recruit the right people. ‘Home is a special place, where familiarity, comfort and safety are sacred and cherished. Accepting that you have got to a stage in your life when you need help is a tough realisation to come to terms with. The thought of allowing a ‘stranger’ into that inner sanctum puts many off getting help before a crisis hits. Home Instead recruits kind, gentle, intelligent, thoughtful, empathetic and sympathetic people who understand that it’s the little things that make a difference to someone’s life.
We recruit people from all walks of life, with different backgrounds and personalities, but what they have in common is the size of their heart. With over 100 to choose from, each and every one speaks perfect English, lives locally and many drive and are insured to take their clients out and about. Our caring starts with a detailed understanding of who we are caring for and their needs, taking into account the rest of the family involved, and then we carefully match our Caregivers to each client. Without training and support, Home Instead recognises that a Caregiver is as vulnerable as the cared for so we ensure that we look after our team as well as we do our clients. Introductions ensure that there is never a stranger at the door. A trusting relationship develops much quicker if the right people are matched at the beginning and continuity is continued from there. Our special place called home, is a warm and loving place, made all the more safe and comforting if the right person is helping from the word go.
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PIOTR AND BRUCE Welcome to Love & Dye
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robably the most eclectic and creative hair salon in the SWs. Nestled in Raynes Park, Love & Dye was started two years ago by entrepreneurs Piotr Rozanski and Bruce Cox. With 20 years of experience in the hairdressing industry, they have created a unique place which is so much more than just a hairdresser’s. “The idea was to utilize the space in creative ways to provide a cultural and social hub for the local community and for our clients”, says Piotr. First came the weekly community art classes, which run every Wednesday at 7.30pm on a pop-in basis. The group works together on a different theme each week to create fun artworks in many different media. All materials are provided for a small donation and it doesn’t matter if you’re a pro or a first time artist. Recent exhibitions by professional artists include fabulous work portraying jazz musicians by Justin Nortcott. Then came the music. Piotr and Bruce, playing guitars themselves, converted an additional space in the salon into a music studio providing one-to-one singing, guitar, drums and piano lessons by professional teachers. So if you would like to have fun learning a new instrument this is the place to start! Classes are designed to suit all levels and ages. Music is at the heart of the salon’s experience and clients can show off their skills on a grand piano while waiting for their hair service. Love & Dye organises live music events with up to 30 people in the audience. Previous performances saw soul, jazz and alternative artists. Thanks to its eco-friendly practices, Love & Dye was awarded a Green Business Certificate, and it’s now officially on the Merton Arts Trail. An inviting garden centre in front of the shop offers all sorts of plants for sale as well as beautiful, selected vintage garden furniture. Visit our eclectic hair salon for a unique experience or join us for the Wednesday art classes. *All day Christmas market 4th Dec with carols at 7pm.* 187 Worple Road, Raynes Park, SW20 8RE 020 8944 5889 Facebook: Love&Dye Hair darlingmagazine.co.uk | nov-jan 2016
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Time, Ladies, Please! By Kate Greenhalgh
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ow that Panto and Nutcracker season is upon us, it’s time to tackle the sheelephant in the room, and talk about ladies’ loos. (Warning: explicit lavatorial content to follow.) Having wasted every single theatre interval recently in an endless queue for a smelly little cubicle, rather than splashing my cash in, admittedly, ditto, the theatre bar, to enjoy a well-earned warm white wine, I’m in the mood to let rip. What the heck is going on? Whether it’s a crumbling West End vaudeville dive, or a modern venue like the O2, what unites them is the inevitable 10 mile, snaillike queue for the ladies. Who designed these places? Sioux warriors trained to go for days with no pee-pee? Spotty teenage architect students who have yet to acquire any firsthand knowledge of a woman’s anatomical inability to splash and dash in a urinal or privet hedge on the way home? Blame also has to rest with the clientele. What do women DO in these loos? Who spends over 5 minutes in a theatre loo? Are they sitting there reading their programme, enjoying the fresh breeze on their nethers? Are they wrestling themselves back into
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multiple layers of Victorian hosiery and corsetry? Are they squeamishly waiting for the tank to refill, to do a ‘proper flush’? Whatever it is, ladies, get a spurt on. There are dozens of us outside, desperate to fit in a Chardonnay and a chitchat, as well as a comfort break. Half the time, these bog-blockers also walk out leaving a horror show. As a friend of mine says, “If you sprinkle when you tinkle, please be neat and wipe the seat.” (She’s very poetic, my friend.) Frankly, if things don’t get better, I’m thinking of organising Women’s Education Event Which Ends Erratic Splashing, (WEEWEES.) Rather like the posters in men’s loos which politely advise, ‘Our aim is to keep these toilets clean. Your aim will help’ this awareness-raising exercise would focus on the simple idea of using a public facility in a way which shows a modicum of consideration, and not as your own private khazi where only you have to deal with your liberally splattered secretions. So, in the Interval, remember ladies: It’s no bother if you hover, but get out quick and leave no ick.