darling WINTER 18/19 PRICELESS
FITNESS FEASTS & FASHION Editor’s festive picks
The Really Helpful
Sarah Austen
ALEX NEMETH
Queen of the 7 Summits
LOSING YOUR HAIR?
HEATHER & CAROLINE
Help is at hand
Running for glory
THEMBALITSHA
THE WINNERS
Toys that make a difference
Merton Best Biz Awards
NEW YEAR REFLECTIONS
Flying High
SIEGERIS’ PETER PAN
With Psychotherapist Pam Custer
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As my good friend and resident psychotherapist Pam Custers says, winter is a time for reflection, for pausing between the anxieties of autumn and the hopes of spring, to take stock and count our blessings. Outside my window it’s one of those grey, wintry days that makes you think nature has given up for good. But looking down at my desk and seeing the blaze of vibrant colours, pictures and stories that are miraculously assembling themselves into this winter issue, I’m reminded once again of the astonishing talent, energy and creative brilliance that flourishes in our supposedly sleepy parish. So here’s to the brave hearts and high achievers - like Alex Nemeth, cover-girl and conqueror of the 7 Summits, Rygas for winning Best Overall Business in Merton, Mick Dore who won the coveted Andrew Wakefield Award and all our local independent entrepreneurs who are weathering these uncertain times. But it’s also a time to celebrate who and what we are - to indulge our taste buds over the festive season (see our top restaurant picks) and to reboot our looks for Christmas, New Year’s and Valentine’s with all our fab beauty experts. I leave you with this wonderful thought from the American writer Sinclair Lewis, “Winter is not a season, it’s an occupation.” Until spring… Karine Torr Editor | info@darlingmagazine.co.uk For franchise enquiry for North Surrey Darling please email us. CONTENTS 5 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 26 28 29 31 32 34 35 37 39 40 41 45 46 47 48 49 50
Climbing to the top – Alex Nemeth Our “berry” lovely winter fashions Eating out – Editor’s picks Festive delights at Bayley & Sage Siegeris Ballet school takes to the stage Thembalitsha – new hope for many Building a strong community – Sarah Austen No sweat! Nakedhealth offer solutions Love & Dye – don’t hibernate your hair Something to smile about - Infinitidental Pam Custers looking within Thom Kirby wins awards New hair loss treatment in the Village Merton’s business winners Divorce advice from Peacock & Co Marathon magic Caroline Dunleavy gives us the run around Carole’s festive cook’s corner Heritage properties getting a makeover On Wimbledon’s Social Scene Lady Wimbledon’s “What’s Hot” picks for winter David Lloyd gives you workouts at home Bridge with Paul Mendelson Sore Muscles? Method Putkisto is for you What’s On diary Love local businesses Can less ever be more? Ask Kate
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CLIMB EVERY MOUNTAIN How local girl Alex Nemeth followed her dream She’s a professional sportswoman, an award-winning fine art mountain photographer and one of Wimbledon’s own. Now Alexandra Nemeth has joined an elite set of men and women who have climbed the 7 Summits
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8pm May 17, 2018 Camp 4 South Col, Mt Everest. Elevation: 7,900m. I’m outside my tent wearing a down suit, crampons, triple boots and a backpack, breathing under the oxygen mask. When I turn around, I see a snake of head lamps... There must be at least 40 climbers already on their way up. I’m here, and I’m ready. My 7 Summits story began in April 2014. I needed a challenge that would test me as a photographer and climbing the seven highest mountains on each continent fitted the bill. I spent a couple of days researching the mountains, weather windows and a possible schedule. Two months later, I was on the top of Europe’s highest point, Elbrus in Russia. It was my second time in high altitude (I solo trekked for three weeks in the Himalayas back in 2012). Being the first group in the season on the north side, we had the entire place for ourselves. A complete white-out at the top, but the first mountain was in the bag and I was eager
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to do more. A month later I solo climbed Mont Blanc and in September 2014 I made it to the top of Kilimanjaro, Africa’s highest mountain. Keen to do another expedition in the same year, I found myself on the Ylyushin, a Russian cargo plane heading towards the coldest desert in the world, Antarctica. One of the most remote and coldest climbs, I was in my element. We were pulling sleds to Camp I, from there we climbed on fixed ropes up to Camp II. The sun doesn’t set in Antarctica, but with an eye mask I tricked the body into rest mode, which I desperately needed,after hauling up group gear to Camp II with a couple of guys the day before. We summited Vinson in -37ᵒC and descended to Base Camp where we waited for the twin Otter plane to fly us back to Union Glacier before taking the Ylyushin to Punta Arenas, Chile. North America’s highest point, Denali was up next. I knew it was a physically demanding climb so I trained like a lunatic. Seven guys from the States and myself set off after sitting out three
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As 2018 comes to a close, it’s that time of year again to indulge to your heart’s content So forget about Brexit and what Theresa May has in store for us and get celebrating!
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bad weather days. Climbing Denali was everything I enjoy about mountaineering; hard days without support, stunning landscape, bit of technical stuff, the complete unknown and breath-taking summit views. In June 2015 we reached the top, the 4th of my 7 Summits. Mentally, Aconcagua, the highest mountain in South America was probably the toughest trip but on January the 2nd 2016 I stood on the top after a probing seven days on the mountain. Next in the row was Carstensz Pyramid in Indonesia in March 2017 which was the shortest expedition! Half an hour after landing at Base camps (4,000m) flying up from sea level, we were pushing to the summit, (climbers usually enjoy two days of acclimatization). The highlight was the Tyrolean traverse, especially for someone with a fear of heights! To prepare for Everest, I climbed the Matterhorn and trained in the Himalayas last year but the three months leading up to Everest were crucial. I was very fortunate for the support from the Fit8 gym in Wimbledon Village and worked with some fantastic personal trainers. Dendi Sherpa and I left the Death Zone at 8.30pm. We changed oxygen bottles on the Balcony and carried on up. I knew there was
something wrong, I had been having trouble with the mask, so every second step I had to pull the mask away from my face to ‘breath’. It was suffocating me. When we reached a safe spot we swapped masks, and continued. The next thing I vividly remember, is the view of an orange line in the horizon and the Himalayan giants surrounding us, took my breath away. Literally. We changed bottles again, under the Hillary Steps, by which point the sun was up and we could see where we were. Hardly any space for one boot, a drop on the left into Nepal and Tibet on the right, meant I had to focus on every move I made. Finally, we could see the summit but the approach was painfully slow, climbers stopped in front of us. Dendi unclipped us from the rope and together we made the final steps to the prayer flags. Standing on the top of the world is a feeling I simply can’t describe. We spent 40 minutes on the summit without oxygen before heading back to Camp 4. After a short sleep we descended all the way back to Base Camp where I celebrated my birthday and completing the 7 summits! More about my 7 Summits expedition in detail and my training for Everest are on my website alexfineartphotography.com Instagram: @alex7summits
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Lu-ma whole food cafe, are delighted to be voted Merton’s Best Restaurant for the second year running. Open daily with a range of gluten free, vegan/vegetarian, whole food dishes that are made and cooked fresh daily, so you can be sure to get delicious, nutritious, healthier food. Looking for ‘The Perfect’ weekend lunchtime option? Come and enjoy a vegan nut roast with a glass of organic, gluten free wine or beer. We are open for private Christmas Party Hire, event hire, outside catering, contact us on 020 8296 6714 | lu-macafe.co.uk
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Dancing With The Stars SIEGERIS TURNS 10
Local dance school Siegeris Dance, celebrate their 10 year anniversary with a magical performance of “Second Star to the Right”, an adaption of Peter Pan, at the New Wimbledon Theatre
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ver 400 local dancers delighted audiences with 2 action-packed shows in autumn, filling the prestigious theatre with a near 2,000 strong crowd. The production featured a selection of dazzling ballet, tap and modern dance routines, professional choreography and talented performances, all set to a truly inspirational mix of classical and upbeat music. Fabulous costumes ranged from teeny tiny starfish and snappy crocodiles to a mesmerizing mermaid and jellyfish sequence, complete with fluttering tentacles. The school worked tirelessly to give their students an incredible experience that they would never forget. The energy, excitement and sense of fun exuded from every single performance and you could see how much the dancers loved being part of such a spectacular production. The whole team, as well as parents and volunteers, couldn’t have been prouder or more impressed with what was achieved, and how well all the students performed with such passion and commitment. What a way to celebrate 10 years! Siegeris Dance teaches ballet, tap and modern dance at 10 locations in the Merton area, from nursery age to adult classes. They also run The Ballet Boutique in South Wimbledon. siegerisdance.com The Ballet Boutique, 146 Merton Road, Wimbledon SW19 1EH info@siegerisdance.com @siegerisdance
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2018. He joined us with no previous training or sewing knowledge, but a great sense of enthusiasm to learn a new skill and empower himself in the process. Olwethu lives with his mother who is not able to work, leaving him with the responsibility of providing for his family. At Themba Training he learnt how to hand stitch and quickly progressed to using a domestic sewing machine. His passion and work ethic are evident in the detail and quality of his products. As a result of this training and profits made through our Etsy store, he was able to leak-proof his home in the informal settlement of Zola. The future is looking far brighter, now that he is empowered through social entrepreneurship.
Our mission is to develop people to a point of self-reliance through education, healthcare and training. By offering a hand up rather than a handout, we equip individuals with skills for life with a focus on sustainability. Themba Training, one of our nine initiatives, is a development program which aims to empower local communities through social entrepreneurship by teaching practical, business and life skills. Our online presence on Etsy offers a platform for locally trained individuals to sell their handmade products, empowering them to support their families and live with dignity. What started off as an empowerment program for women has extended to an
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Olwethu Dase, student of Themba Training
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We recently held an event with Dame Esther Rantzen, founder of ChildLine and The Silver Line Helpline. It focused on the challenges of an older population, the options available, how to fund later life and to live our lives to the full. Over 100 RHC members joined us for an inspirational day of talks from leading experts. It was wonderful to see new connections being made and so much knowledge and experience being shared. Lots more events are in the pipeline: we’re looking forward to an evening talk at Bounce Gym, our ‘Menopause Workshop’ and a ‘Back to Business’ event aimed at helping our members take their next step either in the corporate world or to start and grow their own business. We are excited to be launching a jobs board in the New Year.
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People are under scrutiny, at work, on camera and socially. Wet patches under the arm or odour, which is often associated with nerves, can now be treated successfully. This is a forever solution for anyone who is self-conscious about sweating. Professional men and women don’t need to worry during important meetings or presentations, sportspeople and travellers can get on with life with confidence. “Feedback so far has blown us away.” reports Louise Stewart, who founded Nakedhealth, Wimbledon’s first MediSpa, in 2004. One client said she had no idea she was quite so sweaty - she reckons she had a reduction of over 80% and now feels normal, like most of her friends. The unexpected bonus for her is that there is absolutely no odour now. Another said “This treatment has been life changing, I thought I would have to cope with this problem forever, I am thrilled. A week after the treatment I put it to the test on the 311 Monument steps with barely a drop of sweat”.
The procedure is generally a one off. You start with numbing cream for an hour. One of the medical team then administers local anaesthetic. The MiraDry treatment is performed by a specially trained therapist who precisely marks the area with a template. The treatment takes about an hour. You leave with ice packs under each arm with advice to take it easy for the next few days as it can be a bit sore. But a small inconvenience for such a major solution. MiraDry treatment is available at Nakedhealth MediSpa. Darling Readers Quote DRY DARLING for £150 off a MiraDry treatment - valid to end of January 2019 0% credit available Nakedhealth MEDISPA 020 8944 5454 nakedhealth.co.uk 261-263 Coombe Lane, Wimbledon, SW20 0RH
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For an evening out, we would definitely go the extra mile. Our tongs and curlers get centre stage to add a little bit of glam. • For long hair we recommend minimal hair-up accents. A gentle treatment can create a dynamic party look while keeping it all completely natural • For big, glamorous parties we suggest adding hair apparel chosen to match your jewellery • We make sure your night-out hairstyle will last with help of our fantastic products like the organic aerosol free hairspray and the best-selling shine spray, Glamshine Cloud Come rain or shine, Love & Dye keeps your crowning glory at the top of its game. Love & Dye is an organic and cruelty free hair salon. It is also a creative hub for the local community. For the last few years salon space was used for weekly art classes, photo sessions, and exhibitions. We also host a monthly poetry club run by Merton Poets and from next year we will run a drama writing workshop. Every few months we turn the salon into a live music venue and have recently hosted concerts by Melissa James and Maria Margiotta.
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Infinitidental Clinic can show you how your smile could look with Invisalign’s ClinCheck video
You have so many reasons to smile‌ Your smile is extremely important and has an impact on numerous areas that would not even immediately spring to mind. Your smile has importance for your appearance, confidence, self-esteem, health, happiness, mood, stress levels to name just a few. So why not invest the next few minutes thinking about this subject a bit more.
Prior to any straightening treatment, following a series of x-ray and digital scans, our dentists will be able to share with you your Invisalign ClinCheck video which is a short graphical animation of your teeth and how they will be moved through wearing Invisalign clear aligners. This provides you with a great opportunity to be able to feel at ease with the treatment outcomes as well as look forward to what is in store for your smile!
Infinitidental Clinic, opposite the Nelson Medical Clinic, is passionate about helping the people of Wimbledon and surrounding areas to improve their lifestyles. The dentists work hard with each of their patients, both existing and new, to achieve the goal of a better smile.
The first step is arguably the hardest, and that is making the decision that you could feel happier with a better smile. Let us help you with that decision and come in and speak with us. Our door is always open.
Initially one of our dentists, Dr Anand Patel, Dr Kevin Dapaah and Dr Millie Argyriadou, will spend time with you through a free consultation to look at your smile and discuss the options you have to hand. The consultation is non-clinical in nature, but instead is there to provide an opportunity for an open discussion on your goals and for our dentists to look at what is possible. You should feel free to ask all the questions that are on your mind so we can help you work through the decision making process.
Book in for your free Invisalign consultation by calling us on 020 8542 2171
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mental health
A CHANCE TO REFLECT Now is the time to take stock, with Pam Custers
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“Anxiety can be thought of as a fear of the future whilst depression is the emotional weight of the past” Deciding to take back our power in order to create the life we wish to live is a profound moment. We stop being a prisoner to our emotions, hampered by sabotaging thoughts and we start to feel the energising and empowered feeling of living fulfilled. Life will not be without its trials and tribulations but we are able to ride the storm and feel chilled rather than overwhelmed. We are able to create the life, love and relationships that empower and uplift.
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and not anxious, exhausted and overwhelmed. When the nights draw in and we turn our attention to the festive season feelings are mixed. We all wish for a relaxing end of the year when family and friends gather together and there is good will for all. The reality can be somewhat different. The end of the year marks a significant point in our lives. It’s a reflective moment when we look back on the previous year and look forward to the year ahead. Many of us do a mental audit of what we have and haven’t achieved whether it is our personal goals or the
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state of our relationships. Is next year going to be the same or different? Anxiety can be thought of as a fear of the future whilst depression is the emotional weight of the past. The beginning of a new year is a punctuation mark in our lives and is the perfect moment to make the conscious decision to take charge of our lives. When we decide to make our emotional needs and our relationship goals a priority something wondrous happens. We are able to regain mastery of our lives. Our past stops hounding us, and our future becomes something that we are able to create.
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Are you ready to create the life you want to live? Perhaps you have decided that you have tired of the self-doubt or the mediocre relationships that are somewhat lack lustre. Maybe this is your moment to start being the master of your future. Pam Custers runs The Relationship Practice she is an experienced therapist working with individuals, couples and families. MA. BA (Psych) Hons and is a RELATE trained. MBACP (accredited). She leads a team of equally experienced specialists. Contact 07572841388 pamcusters.co.uk shop local
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THOM KIRBY celebrates Four years on – winning awards and on telly!
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he hairdressing world is an exciting and eventful industry in which to be involved. Since opening on Arthur Road in May 2014 we have enjoyed welcoming our new and existing clients to the salon and introducing them to our Premier Organic hair care and colour range NATULIQUE. This company based in Denmark are committed to producing a product from sustainably sourced materials and ingredients free from animal testing.
in fifty people has the effect of causing those who suffer from it to see a wildly distorted unattractive vision of themselves which prevents them from leading a normal life.
In May of this year the salon took part in the NATULIQUE Hair Colour Innovation Awards held annually and was delighted to be placed as runner up in such a prestigious event. Our winning look demonstrated the versatility of the product, in producing exciting vibrant hair colour using the latest techniques.
Ugly Me: My Life with Body Dysmorphia, can be found on BBC IPLAYER.
We were delighted to participate in this programme and received a warm and positive response from the client and her experience with us. Visit our website more details on our services and Organic product range. thomkirbyhair.com
The month of June also proved to be very exciting at the salon as we participated in a documentary broadcast on BBC1 dealing with Body Dysmorphia Disorder. BDD which is estimated to be suffered by a staggering one
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HAIR TODAY
Bhavash Padhiar on using the Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) system to stimulate hair growth
“the ultimate ‘lunchtime’ treatment” Consequently, I have an in-depth knowledge of the function of the scalp and skin. Nothing makes me happier than helping the health and wellbeing of others. My extensive understanding of human physiology, dermatology and different skin and hair conditions is key to solving the problem of thinning hair.
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air loss has always been a concern of mine and so I have formulated a regime of proven treatments that uses your body’s own natural healing capabilities to jump start your hair follicles back to health. Your hair will grow thicker, longer and healthier. With a background in pharmacy, I have over two decades of clinical experience ranging from working in major hospitals and serious injury units, having owned my own NHS pharmacy in Islington and a flourishing medispa in Fulham. I have acquired knowledge and skills from having managed a sterile production clean room to manufacture chemotherapy, sterile eye drops and intravenous feeding bags for seriously ill patients. I have also worked in specialist burns units and reconstructive surgical hospitals.
Unique Darling magazine readers offer. £250 voucher towards the first PRP hairloss or PRP face, shopneck localand decolletage treatment.
I have now taken the best of hospital medicine, clinical pharmacy and advanced medispa treatments to bring you Wimblederm. This proven method of Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) injections, mixed with a very specific cocktail of vitamins will further boost the health of your scalp and improve and increase hair growth. The results have been shown to be impressive in a variety of hair thinning conditions in both men and women. The treatments are very safe and have a very short rest time. The ultimate ‘lunchtime’ treatment. PRP rejuvenation also works wonders on the face and body. I just change the mix of vitamins to achieve the desired results. Wimblederm is based at the renowned Lulu Blonde Hair Salon in Wimbledon Village.
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Merton Best Business Awards 2018 Finalists and Winners
Overall Winner - Merton Best Business 2018 RyGas Ltd Best New Business
WINNER Swords Travel Ltd
Best Service Excellence WINNER RyGas Ltd
RUNNER UP SPS Timber Windows
Best Apprentice of the Year WINNER Ibolya Gyero, Lu-Ma Cafe
RUNNER UP Lukasz Sosgornik, The Alexandra
Entrepreneur of the Year
WINNER Leanna Barrett, Little Forest Folk RUNNER UP Sahaj Kothari, Make In 3D
Best Enterprising Business WINNER Santoro Ltd
RUNNER UP Make In 3D
Best in the Creative Sector WINNER Santoro Ltd
RUNNER UP 360 Ripple
RUNNER UP Charlotte Loves
Best Business in Wimbledon Town Centre WINNER The Alexandra
Best Customer Service
WINNER Wimbledon Babysitting Agency RUNNER UP Bakou
RUNNER UP Justin James Hotel
Restaurant of the Year
Employer of the Year
WINNER Lu-Ma Café
WINNER White Light Ltd
RUNNER UP Sai Restaurant
RUNNER UP Finling Associates
Team Development
Pub of the Year
Healthy Workplace
RUNNER UP Prince of Wales
WINNER The Alexandra
WINNER Eligo Recruitment
WINNER Harnham Group Ltd RUNNER UP Retail IT
The Andrew Wakefield Award
Mick Dore, The Alexandra Pub
Best Business under 50 Employees WINNER Art Division Ltd
RUNNER UP Little Forest Folk
The Extra Mile
The Best Business Over 50 Employees
WINNER Kew House Care Home
WINNER Harnham Group Ltd
RUNNER UP Kisiel Group
RUNNER UP Kew House Care Home
RyGas winner of the Merton Best Business of 2018
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I am a (wo)man more
sinned against than sinning
Solicitor Christopher Goodwin on the complexities of today’s divorce proceedures
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he Supreme Court recently announced its decision on the question of whether Mrs. Trini Owens was entitled to a divorce on the grounds of her husband’s unreasonable behaviour. She had originally been refused a decree, as the judge who heard the evidence did not consider that the matters relied on were enough to justify the claim that Mr. Owens’ behavior had been unreasonable to the point where Mrs. Owens could not be expected to continue living with him (albeit that they were by that stage already living
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apart). The Supreme Court upheld the judge’s decision, unsurprisingly given the limited basis on which an appeal could be made. However, with all due respect to Mr. and Mrs. Owens, the attention on the case was not focused on the rights and wrongs of their marriage, but on the implication the decision had for the basis of divorce in England and Wales. The present position is that the sole ground for divorce is that the marriage has broken down irretrievably, but people are then required to rely on factors either of separation
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PEACOCK & CO Solicitors
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or of adultery or unreasonable behaviour. Thus, for parties wishing to proceed with divorce immediately the marriage breaks down, they are forced to rely on either of the two latter factors. Unreasonable behaviour is the commonest basis for divorce as, in the absence of adultery, parties would otherwise have to wait for two years separation. One spouse is therefore often faced with a petition from their spouse citing allegations of their ‘wrong doing’ which has led to the marital breakdown but which (s)he does not accept the truth of. However, contesting a petition is expensive and parties may find themselves unable to afford to challenge the other party’s allegations. It has therefore long been the practice of family lawyers to advise clients not to contest the petition whilst not accepting the truth of the allegations. However, this can still leave a party feeling aggrieved that it still appears as though they are the one to blame. The view has been held that this confrontational requirement results in ongoing acrimony between separating couples where there should not be any, and that this is particularly damaging where there are children caught in the middle of their parents’ strife. Consequently, there has been a campaign for several years to secure a change in the law so that divorce can be obtained without the need for blame. This will, it is claimed, help to reduce animosity between parties to the ultimate benefit of the
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children and the parties’ future relationship. Following the outcome of the Owens case, the Government has now agreed to consult on a change to the divorce process. Will this be the magic sponge to cure all the ills of marital breakdown? Will, in future, divorcing spouses get along better because they are not pushed in to adversarial roles or will they still dislike each other? I would venture to suggest that there will still be spouses who would consider their other half to be little short of ‘the spawn of Satan’ regardless of the means of bringing the marriage to an end. Similarly, where parties remain on good terms despite the marriage breakdown, they are able to see any allegations in the petition as a means to an end, and not a vituperative attack on their behavior during the marriage. Is it really the case that all the ill will between couples is a result of the process of divorce and not the circumstances leading to the breakdown? It is perhaps overly simplistic to believe that a change to the divorce process will change human nature on a grand scale. Ultimately however, if even one child can be spared the stress of parental conflict through a change to the basis for divorce, then a change in the law is surely welcome.
For further assistance contact Christopher on 020 8035 0368 christopher.goodwin@peacock-law.co.uk peacock-law.co.uk darlingmagazine.co.uk | winter 18/19
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The long and the short of being an Ultramarathon Tourist By local superwoman Heather Waghorn
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have a slightly unusual hobby. I like to run marathons (and anything over 26.2 miles) and I like to travel to do it. Friends call it extreme sightseeing. I’m not sure whether I run to justify the travel or the other way around. Either way, it’s a fun combination. Most exciting? The New York Marathon and the thrill of being amongst 50,000 adrenaline fuelled runners on Staten Island just before dawn. Running through the 5 different boroughs, and then roar of the crowds as I finally crossed the finish line in Central Park. Least exciting? Milton Keynes. Twice. In one weekend! 7.5 laps (26.2 miles) clock-wise around a lake on Saturday. Repeat the laps on Sunday but anti-clockwise for a total of 52.4 miles and 15 laps of the lake. To add to the challenge, I did this on one of the hottest weekends on record. Biggest achievement? Comrades 90K (56 miles) in South Africa. Known as the ultimate human race and one I’ve wanted to do for many years. Comrades is a gun-to-gun race with a hard cut-off at 12 hours, which many don’t make. It was a gruelling and emotionally fuelled day. Furthest flung? The Tokyo Marathon. Half way round the marathon, I found myself singing the YMCA (including actions) with a group of Japanese runners. I’m not entirely sure how or why, but it was all rather surreal.
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Most unusual? The Midnight Sun Marathon, above the Arctic Circle in Tromsø, Norway. Running through the night in complete daylight makes for a mentally unique race. And when things didn’t go to plan? Race to The Stones 100K race in Oxford. I was on the start line feeling fit, ready, and exhausted. I couldn’t quite put my finger on it, but something didn’t feel right. By 15 miles I was feeling faint and couldn’t see straight, which isn’t great when you’re running through a muddy field. I pulled out at 18 miles as there was no way I could get through another 44! It was the right decision. There are always more races. What next? Over the past year, running has been jostling alongside a growing love for cycling and swimming, so I now have a growing bucket list for all 3 sports. The big running event I can’t ignore is Marathon Des Sables – 156 miles in six days in the Sahara desert. It may not be next year but soon I’m going to have to enter! Heather Waghorn is a Personal Trainer and runs a range of bootcamps and classes in Wimbledon. She’s also a mum of 2.
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STAY MOTIVATED
JOIN A RUNNING TOUR IN LONDON! Says Caroline Dunleavy, UK Athletics running coach
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ou’ve managed to run a 5k at your local Park Run, lose weight and even make new running buddies. Then winter arrives and suddenly it becomes an effort to go out in the wind, rain and cold. Whether you are a beginner or experienced runner, motivation levels tend to dip in the winter. To keep on running when the going gets tough or to add variety into your weekly routine, why not try an occasional running tour in London? It’s fun, social and you get to see new scenery and discover some wonderful hidden gems whilst running a 5k or 10k! Recently 13 ladies from Common Runners went on a 10k Street Art running tour of the East End with Secret London Runs. They came back to their weekly running classes motivated, inspired and delighted with the experience. “We met at Aldgate East Station on a warm day,” said Caroline Dunleavy, owner of Common Runners. “From there we ran through the streets of the East End seeing art work from Banksy, Ben Eine, HNRX, Georgie, Subdude, Dscreet, Invader, Cityzen Kane, Roa, Christiaan Nagel and Stik! “Around every corner, there was fabulous art to admire and we got to discover parts of London that we had never seen before. This made the tour really interesting and the easiest 10k run ever!”
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Friday 8 March 2019 is International Women’s Day so why not celebrate with a running tour in London with Secret London Runs? You can join an existing tour or have your own private tour with some running buddies. A perfect tour to keep you motivated!
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Classes for women on Wimbledon Common Small, friendly groups Free trial session Contact Caroline 07810 486286 info@commonrunners.co.uk
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COOK’S CORNER Want Christmas with a twist? Makes 48
Mini Yorkshire pudding with horseradish cream and filled with fillet of beef Muffin trays Ingredients 4 large eggs 350g of plain flour 350ml of milk mixed with 240ml of water Goose fat Horseradish crème 2 heaped tablespoons crème fraiche 4 tbls horseradish sauce Salt and pepper to season 1400g beef fillet Cornichons to garnish
Method Add the eggs to the flour and whisk. Then add the water and milk mixture and whisk all together. Put a little goose fat in to each small muffin tray and put in a medium oven to heat the fat up. Once the tray is hot, pour approx. 1 inch of mixture in to each muffin hole and put back in the oven to cook for approx. 1015 mins on 180 degrees fan until well risen and very crispy. The Yorkshire puddings should have risen. Cool on a cooling rack. Mix the crème fraiche, horseradish sauce, salt and pepper together. Turn the oven on to Gas mark 8 fan 210 but before placing it in the oven, brush the beef with a little oil and grainy mustard and seal in a frying pan on all sides. Then place the meat in a roasting tin and cook the fillet of beef on 210 degrees fan . It is delicious rare but cook according to your requirements. You will need to make a small hole in the top of the Yorkshire pudding and then you can put a little drop of the horseradish crème inside. Then put a thin slice of the roast beef in the centre of the hole. I carefully roll the piece of fillet so I can put in the hole. To finish I then slice a piece of cornichon to garnish. Absolutely delicious!
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he mini beef and horseradish Yorkshire puddings are a really tasty canapé for you to serve in large or small quantities. They are one of the most popular canapés to do and not only do my customers go crazy for them but so do my
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family and friends. There is never one left! This is a great recipe not only for Christmas but also for New Year’s parties. So it’s bon voyage from me and see you back in 2019.
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ooking for that extra special or unique carpet for your home then look no further than Riviera Home, now fully stocked at our showroom on Coombe Lane. A new and exciting
up and coming brand, bringing high quality wall to wall carpet and rugs to the interior design market and high-end, specialised stores such as ours. As well as offering glamorous and luxurious carpets of distinction, Riviera Home is one of the very few manufacturers in the world who genuinely make and distribute totally bio-degradable, eco-friendly carpets made from 100% natural and renewable resources. Using the very best natural materials of either 100% pure new wool, blends of wool and faux silk or Bamboo, Riviera Home draws on the latest design and colour trends to create unique and exclusive carpets. ‘Luxure’ is their latest offering, a
100% Bamboo, deep pile luxurious carpet which would grace any home. Whether handwoven or machine tufted, Riviera Home’s carpets are always luxurious and offer outstanding value for money. Come in and chat to proprietor Ronnie Hesling who has had over 30 years of experience in the business.
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Creating your perfect living and dining space at home Rosie Caley, Design Director at The Oxford & London Building Consultancy Ltd with some useful tips on period and heritage properties
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How do you create flexible spaces that serve daily family use as well as entertaining? Unless you are employing a cook, everybody agrees an integrated kitchen/dining area provides an ideal setting for relaxed entertaining. A good starting point is to look at how you use the house as a whole, and the relationship of the kitchen to the adjacent living rooms. This may result in a complete re-structure of the space but that will be money well spent rather than continually tweaking it and being disappointed each time. Where do you start? Consider all of your options. A lot of clients don’t know what they can achieve in terms of planning and engineering and as a result they miss potential opportunities to gain more space. If you are intending to employ a designer, find someone who understands construction. In terms of style, the building should influence the direction you take.
What key areas are worth investing money into, and what areas can you save on? - Open up views of the garden The patio door trend continues in the ubiquitous Victorian house. Sliding folding doors gave way in popularity to large format
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sliding doors, which in turn have been knocked off the trend pedestal by Crittall doors, for a softer mid 20th century look. There is a cost involved in opening up the back wall to install large doors, but it will transform your ground floor. - Get independent kitchen design advice The quality of the design will have a far greater impact on the result than the brand of kitchen. Price does not equate to quality of materials or installation, and handmade solid wood doors may not be as resistant to a kitchen environment as factory produced and finished doors. By all means go direct to manufacturers showrooms too but consider that independent
designers will have a wide knowledge of design not limited to the off the shelf combinations that constrict some ‘in-house’ designers. Hold off expensive purchases of furniture until you know exactly what style you are achieving in the kitchen and what space will be available – don’t let the kitchen dictate the space, it should be an equal partnership of beauty and practicality! Our team provide clients with architectural and interior design including space planning and obtaining planning consents.
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onthescene
With Editor Karine Torr
HALLOWEEN CELEBRATED - LADY WIMBLEDON STYLE!
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Alexandra Innes, Hamish Innes, Mark Brown, Marie Brown, Ainslie Aitkin Grant Bickell, Lady Wimbledon, Mr. Brown & Karine Torr
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Hanisha & Bhavash Padbiar
Alice Bradley, Juliet Lemon & Becca Gray
Jess Hart, Mark Gordon & Lucy Fennings
DENTAL ROOMS CELEBRATE 10 YEARS IN THE VILLAGE
Hash Alsaidi, Matt Pullan & Jeremy Ang Jones
"SUFFRAGETTESNicola LIVES and CELEBRATED" - ROSE LAMARTINE YATES Mark Gordon
Milad Shadrooh aka ‘The Singing Dentist’ & Jonil Patel Peter Walker, Chairman of the William Morris House, Yolande Yates, granddaughter of Rose Lamartine Yates, Sheila Hancock, actor & Jackie Schneider
Nicky Santichatsak, Adrian Mills & Angela Auluck
Photo: Auriel Glanville
Sultan Sharma & Sonal Mepani
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Left: 'The Rebellious Women of Wimbledon' a great performance by the Attic Theatre Company at Wimbledon Library. Sally Warren, Beth Flintoff, Jonathan Humphreys & Caroline Pankhurst
MERTON BEST BUSINESS AWARDS 2018 HELD AT THE NEWLY REFURBED ALL ENGLAND CLUB Overall Winners Rygas!
WHAT'S HOT
Sarah Quartermaine & Ryan O'Sullivan Meera Santoro, Anna Hemmings, Stephen Alambritis & Runner Up, Darling Stylist Charlotte Broadbent Emanur & Susan Rahman
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REISS Maxi Dress, £325
River Island Coat, £85
Maria Jessiman & Meera Santoro
Jamie Stevenson & Kellie Williams BILL COMES TO BILL’S - THEIR NEW LOOK
AUTUMN PAMPER DAY AT NAKEDHEALTH
Iris Fashion Trainers, £315
Michael Kors Backpack, £295
Karine with Bill Collison, Founder of Bill’s, The Wimbledon Visuals girls, Taylor Torr and Alina Neukirch Victoria Wiener, Sherrie Coutain, Julia Gateley (Practice Director) and Michelle Clancy OPENING OF THE BROADWAY’S GLIKE GELATO
Matches Fashion, Knit Sweater, £255 Health Zone, Diffuser £35.50
Joyce Nicol, ex Headmistress, Susan Pepper, Head & Joanna Gay Deputy head Helen Clark Bell, Sisley White with owners Femke van Loon & Luca Galvani
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The Pilates Clinic The ultimate private class
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Marcus & Frances Beale one of the Lead Sponsors of the Festival STEM4 CHARITY HOST A DINNER AT THE LIGHTHOUSE
Johnjoe with Fiona Razvi, Festival Director
Festival Chair Toby Mundy with author Robert Plomin Founder Dr Nihara Krause with Stem4 ambassador and actress Georgina Campbell & Rohini Karine and Finch of the Trustee Generations Foundation Sally Hammond Singles Fiona Mann & Rachel Angel (W)
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Mens Doubles Roger Briggs (W), Robin McDonagh, Harry Rushmore & Carlos Ballester Fernandez Chrissie Craig, Alex Layton, Annie Eaton & Sandy Layton
PRIVATE VIEW AT HICKS GALLERY Right: Marco and Jacob Crivello father and son show ‘Continuum’ with Alice & Ann Hicks
Ambassador and actress, Rosie Day with Dr Nihara KrauseTony Davis & Singles Mark Hunter (W)
10TH BIRTHDAY PARTY CELEBRATION FOR THE FABULOUS JIGSAW PLAYERS
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John Merriman, Carol Andrews, Caroline Mills &
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Delish cakes at Thom Kirby - Panos Bardas, David Thom & Victoria Kirby
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On display, Jo Holdsworth’s Clare Weatherill, Jo Holdsworth, Paul Trussell, art with Elisa Withers at APPI Philip Copestake - all artists & Wendy Pridmore Pilates Studio (middle) at Morden Hall Park
NEW WIMBLEDON THEATRE AUTUMN PRESS TASTER
With Rachel Lumberg from ‘The Band’, James Hyland from ‘Fagin’s Last Hour’ Karine Torr & Nick Parr, Theatre Director WIMBLEDON GUILD AND CAPSTICKS SOLICITORS WIN PRESTIGIOUS VOLUNTEERING AWARD IN LONDON TIM HENMAN FOUNDATION AT FIRST STATE SCHOOL RAYNES PARK HIGH
Alice Wilcock, John Tippett-Cooper, Hannah Lane, Mel SurtyGarcia and Natalie Campbell
Clare Owen at Norman Plastow & Alison Young
A TASTY MUSICAL TREAT AT WILLOW BOUGH TEA ROOMS
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DAVID LLOYD CLUB NEWS HIIT High Intensity Interval Training at any David Lloyd Club or in the comfort of your living room, says Andy Wright, lead coach at Raynes Park High Intensity Interval Training is great all year round but especially in the winter - short and sweet workouts getting the best results in a short space of time, getting ready for those festive season parties. Short intervals of extremely high-intensity exercise involving a lot of muscle mass require a tremendous amount of oxygen, during both the work interval and the recovery periods. As a result, HIIT workouts train your body to tolerate and quickly recover from periods of high-
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need to join a selfhelp group for people who live in minimalist houses. I don’t know how I ended up as a Minimalist. I suppose it started with the odd episode of Grand Designs, then going for cocktails in jam-jars under railway arches, and before I knew it, I’d moved from a Victorian ‘Orgy of Chintz’ Villa to a house with no towel rails or lavatory-roll holders, (they compromise the aesthetic.) All the floors are polished concrete, of course. And the cupboard doors have no handles - you have to pat experimentally for them to spring open - except they don’t, because, as in all modern houses, they are so ruddy clever-clever they have gone up their own jacksies. Minimalist houses need a lot of cupboards, because it is important that nobody can see you have things like cups, or coats. And yes, naturally, there is a sliding glass roof onto a brutalist ‘found space’ to lounge upon stiffly, whilst wearing a black polo-neck jumper. Except the sliding glass roof sticks open, so
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when it rains, it rains into the house. Like AELTC always probably dreads will happen with theirs. And there’s an amazing walk-in shower - but with a lightly-frosted glass wall onto the landing. So while I’m standing in it I’m also screaming ‘Nobody come upstairs! Naked mother in view!’ Which I would have thought certainly compromises the aesthetic.
earth was I thinking? (Yes that’s right - I mean I CHOSE it.) I was the high-priestess of all things Zoffany, having gone through a really bad bout of Laura Ashley in the ‘80’s. (Do you think yellowand-blue will ever come back as a combo?) Everywhere was cushions, cushions, swags and cushions. My collection of miniature china cats took up an entire mantlepiece. The house was a popular filming location for low-budget penny-dreadfuls which aired on obscure American TV channels, featuring murders and suicides. We don’t notice the staleness that creeps up on our homes, but presumably the directors liked the morbid aura my house gave off. The sort of place where a washed-up, middle-aged socialite would end it all with a couple of bottles of champagne and barbiturates. Probably quite good I moved on, come to think of it.
Admittedly, in our last house we had wallpaper featuring Roman maidens and garlandbedecked oxen. What on
Anyway - must go. Something is beeping at me. Is it time for meditation? Or is the fridge telling me we’re out of sushi?
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