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IN A NUTSHELL this issue
40 explore uppark park Find out how you can spend your summer days at the stunning estate, which dates back to the 1600s
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favourite things
nacho figueras
A few items that caught our eye, including the Greenfire necklace by Boodles and a £33 million watch made by Graff Diamonds
The South American polo professional talks to Fine Sussex about his sport, family and spending time here in the UK
Regulars
Features
12 The making of the issue
39 The 2014 chancellor’s budget
A snapshot of this issue and a selection of excerpts from the people who contributed to the publication
Rathbone’s Philip Turner offers a de-brief on the latest announcements and explains what it means for many of our readers
36 Do tell We asked our expert if we should be considering a career change to something more technical
98 In the diary
14 The Residence View a stunning home on the market with JacksonStops and Staff, set in the South Downs National Park
All you need to know about the forthcoming St Regis Cup at Cowdray Polo Park |9
56 from school to superstar chef Meet Jordon Powell, the school leaver who’s about to follow in the footsteps of South Lodge stars Matt Gillan and Steven Edwards
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golfing at goodwood
diving in malta
We play a round at the Downs course followed by drinks at The Kennels. This is one of the most spectacular places to play in the country
Malta is now firmly on the radar for diving enthusiasts and has even overtaken the Maldives. Find out what it has to offer
Education 71 Play time Find out how Hurstpierpoint College incorporates music into the learning at its school and why they believe it is a fundamental part of developing young people
73 Farlington goes green The efforts the school is going to in order to teach its pupils how to preserve the planet for future generations
67 Sí Señor Burgess Hill School for Girls explains how languages have changed from a ‘nice-to-have’ for ski trips to a must-have when it comes to plentiful and global career opportunities 10 | FINE SUSSEX
IN A NUTSHELL this issue
61 spring lamb Robby Jenks, head chef at Amberley Castle, passes on a sublime roast suggestion perfect for the season
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top places for ladies who lunch
casual cool
There’s never a bad time of year for a girly catch up. So here’s our guide to some of the nicest places for a coffee or cocktail
There’s still a slight chill in the air when the sun goes down, so we’ve selected some stylish summer pieces that’ll keep you warm from day to night
Features 47 Charity Golf Day at Mannings Heath Golf Club Find out about the annual fundraiser for the Dame Vera Lynne Trust and how you can take part
87 Top spot for a meeting Wiston House - the secluded and stunning venue that’s perfect for taking your team somewhere inspiring
91 Home entertainment The latest brands in home technology perfect a more entertaining cinema or music room
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ou know that feeling you get when, for the first time in a long time, you open the curtains to blinding light, or go outside and smell the scent of freshly cut grass? It’s a feeling of new starts, optimism and (finally!) some colour. Well that’s the sensation we’re going for in this issue mood lifting, life affirming, smile inducing beauty that will make you feel alive again and ready for a sensational summer. Whether it’s the £33 million Graff watch, the coloured gemstones, the glistening waters of Malta in our travel section or the passion for panna cotta that bright young
thing Jordon Powell exudes, this is one dazzling issue of Fine Sussex. Although we often like to balance the beauty with some brains in the publication, this issue is mostly about having a good time. Read about golfing at Goodwood, Polo at Cowdray, enjoying the latest entertainment technology at home and - for the ladies our top spots for a girly catch up.
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polo “I love West Sussex and in particular Midhurst and Cowdray Park Polo Club. I have great memories of playing polo over the years at Cowdray, and a few years ago I was based in Midhurst, while I played for polo patron George Milford Haven” NACHO FIGUERAS on playing professional polo. P44
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RESIDENCE Mulberry House A prestigious country house of immaculate design set within the South Downs National Park Mulberry House exemplifies the combination of careful design, exacting standards of craftsmanship with high specification fittings at the very cutting edge of modern sustainable design. The property provides a substantial family home with six bedrooms, seven bathrooms and thoughtfully designed living and media spaces for both comfort and practical use to suit any lifestyle. It also has the capacity for discreet staff accommodation, as well as the potential for a separate annexe above the detached three car garage. Mulberry House is situated amidst approximately 7.3 acres of extensively landscaped gardens and managed woodland at the end of a secure and private drive within the Durford Wood Estate. The property enjoys a commanding southerly aspect overlooking its attractive gardens. Mulberry House typifies the impressive nature of the Durford Wood Estate, which is served by private roads beyond a formal gated entrance. Contact Jackson-Stops & Staff for more information or to arrange a viewing. Price on application. Telephone: 01730 812 357
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Pulborough | ÂŁ835,000 Boasting magnificent southerly views of the South Downs and occupying a highly sought after setting, this is a substantial detached village home set in extensive grounds of approximately 0.7 acre. Set off a private lane with a generous in and out driveway - scope for enlarging and updating. Hall | Large Kitchen | Breakfast Room | 3 Reception rooms | 4/5 Bedrooms | 3 Bathrooms Garages and in and out Driveway | Approximately 0.7 acre south facing Garden | Magnificent views of the South Downs | Convenient for walks and shops | Energy rating D
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Pulborough - £799,000 Freehold - ID 11706 An exceptional example of a Grade II Listed four bedroom detached village house, beautifully presented throughout with spacious accommodation and lovely gardens with attractive views, as well as a separate two bedroom self contained cottage. A four acre paddock to the rear of the property is available by separate negotiation. Main House Entrance Hall • Drawing Room • Dining Room • Breakfast Room • Kitchen • Study • Work Room • Utility Room • Vaulted Loft Studio • Four Double Bedrooms • Family Bathroom • Cellar • Gravel driveway with turning area • Double bay car port • Attractive front & rear gardens • EPC Rating F Detached Cottage Annexe Open Plan Living Room with Kitchen and Dining Area • Upstairs Two Double Bedrooms • Shower Room • 4 acre paddock available by separate negotiation
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Storrington - £995,000 Freehold - ID 39555 A substantial detached 1920’s Art Deco property steeped in Hollywood history; previously owned by the Oscar winning actor George Sanders and where Marilyn Monroe once stayed. The extremely versatile accommodation is set over six floors with an annexe. The house is set in a plot in excess of half an acre with stunning views of the South Downs National Park and it is situated close to the amenities of Storrington village. Entrance hall • Kitchen/breakfast/family room • Separate utility room • Boot room • Ground floor bedroom • Balcony room • Ground floor cloakroom • Two first floor bedrooms • Master with ensuite and roof terrace • Further dressing room and storage area • Ensuite guest bedroom suite to lower ground floor • Sauna • Wet room • Laundry room • Gym • Garage/cinema room Annexe Kitchen • Bathroom • Sitting room/studio • Bedroom with storage • Ensuite WC • Parking • Garaging • Gardens • Micro camping site with cabin/studio • Bed and breakfast facility • Views over South Downs • Plot in excess of half an acre • EPC rating F
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Horsham - £950,000 Freehold - ID 42514 A detached five bedroom family house offering accommodation extending to 2,531 sq ft. Situated in a highly regarded and sought after location on the west side of Horsham within walking distance of the town centre. The large plot is in excess of a third of an acre, with a picturesque pond enclosed by fencing and a timber workshop with light and power. There is a large driveway and double width garage with electrically operated roller door. Spacious entrance porch and reception hall • Cloakroom • Sitting room with feature fireplace • Dining room with double height vaulted ceiling • Study • Family room • Kitchen/breakfast room • Utility room • Conservatory • Principal bedroom with dressing area and en-suite shower room • Guest bedroom with en-suite shower room • Three further double bedrooms • Family bathroom • Part galleried first floor landing • Gas central heating to radiators • Double garage • Further parking for up to 5 cars • Delightful gardens including a feature pond • EPC rating D
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Amberley - £450,000 Freehold - ID 41356
West Chiltington - £595,000 Freehold – ID 13503
A handsome and characterful detached two double bedroom cottage situated in the popular downland village of Amberley.
A charming and attractive two bedroom Wells cottage situated in a highly desirable lane within the much sought after village of West Chiltington.
Kitchen * Study * Sitting room * Dining room * Bathroom * Two double bedrooms * Landscaped garden * Views towards Amberley Wildbrooks * EPC rating TBC
Entrance porch * Sitting/dining room * Study * Kitchen * Utility room * Bathroom * Detached double garage * Off road parking * Beautiful front and rear gardens * EPC rating F
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Guide price Ä450,000
Character 1,367 sq ft interior featuring high ceilings and unspoilt Edwardian architectural detail. 100ft garden, views backing onto fields Bright sitting room with fireplace | Dining room + woodburner | Double-aspect bedroom 3 or study | 22ft country kitchen with atrium roof-light | Rear lobby & cloakroom | Enclosed front porch | Hall, full-height landing | Picture rails, panelled doors | 2 double bedrooms upstairs, 3rd bedroom/study downstairs | Big 1st floor Edwardian theme bath & shower rm | Gas heating, high insulation | Downs visible, rear field views | Parking outside | EPC D (67) |
Sanctuary Lane, Storrington Ä
Ä565,000
Unique New England style 3 bed home looking over National Trust land to the South Downs. Wonderfully light, open plan interior Wonderfully light 1,452 sq ft interior | 38ft living & dining space with wood burner stove | Open plan to white kitchen | Utility room, cloakroom | Oak floors, underfloor heating downstairs | Fabulous vaulted main bedroom, Travertine bath & shower room 2 bedrooms downstairs (one ideal as a study), both with en-suite shower rooms | Gas CH & DG, high insulation | Natural gardens, 4 car parking | No chain | EPC B |
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Sandpiper Place, Pulborough Ä
Ä169,950
A really light & spacious 2 bedroom top apartment with views It would be hard to find a nicer 2 double bedroom apartment than this one, with its own carport (and a bike store) | Handy for the station & SainsburyÄs | Double aspect living room | Up-to-the-minute kitchen | Big main bedroom with wardrobes | Double second bedroom | Stylish bath/shower room | Hall | Gas CH, DG & high insulation Beautifully shown with light, neutral dÅcor & carpets | Security entrance & exclusive 2nd floor landing | EPC B (84) |
Historic Steyning Ä
Guide Ä385,000
1,250 sq ft lift-served Penthouse 50 yards from the High Street South-facing; east & west Town & Downs views | Beautiful light interior, vaulted ceilings, oak floors, underfloor heating, high insulation | Large main bedroom suite & ES bath/shower room | 2nd double bedroom | Luxurious Travertine tile 2nd bath & shower room | 19ft Living room & mezzanine | 12 seat dining room | Full appliance kitchen, stone worktops | Reception hall | Carpeted bedrooms | Own parking |
12 Church Street, Storrington, West Sussex RH20 4LA
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Pulborough Ä Ä429,500 An individual 1970Ås 2 bedroom home in a non-estate location convenient the village 979 sq ft interior, lovely light atmosphere with all principle rooms double-aspect | 21Ä triple-aspect living & dining room | Cloakroom | Bright entrance hall | Kitchen/breakfast room | Covered side area & utility/store room | 2 double bedrooms and good size bathroom on the first floor | Distant views | Gas CH & DG | Good storage | Large, sunny & private rear garden | Drive & single garage | Wide terrace with summerhouse | EPC D (63) |
A beautifully presented home on higher ground with distant views to Pulborough Brooks
Central Petworth Ä
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Intriguing cottage sold for the first time since 1919 We were delighted to market and sell this Tudor-origin cottage in the heart of the town. Although keen interest came from both the UK & overseas, we sold to local buyers who will renovate and live in the cottage as a family home. If you have similar period property and are thinking of selling. do let us know, as demand for architecturally interesting property, both ancient & modern; gains pace as we move to the Spring & Summer market. Clive Pightling MD
Fittleworth Ä
Guide price Ä425,000
In a private drive with wonderful country walks nearby 2011-built individual detached bungalow, handy for Petworth | Luxury 839 sqft interior | 3-aspect 22Ä bay sitting room, dining area | South/west terrace | 2 double bedrooms, wardrobes | 15Ä 2-aspect main bedroom, ES shower room | New bathroom | Wide hall | Appliance-fitted kitchen | Gas CH, DG | Beautiful gardens & high natural privacy | Detached brick & tile garage | Private gated drive | High EPC rating B (81)
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jackson-stops.co.uk Jackson-Stops & Staff
Petersfield, Hampshire An exquisitely finished country house with 6 bedroom suites and potential for a staff annexe, set in 7.3 acres of landscaped mature gardens and grounds within the South Downs National Park.
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• 4 reception rooms • Kitchen/breakfast/family room • Leisure suite with gymnasium & steam room • Master bedroom suite with 2 dressing rooms, bathroom & shower room • 5 further bedroom suites • Hobbies room • Multi media/games room • Garaging for 3 cars • Landscaped gardens & grounds • In all about 7.3 acres • EPC rating B
Price guide £4,250,000
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Details correct at time of going to press. Photograph shows the Show Home at Swallowhurst. This kitchen includes an upgraded Aga and accessories to the value of £15,000.
Odessa, Florida
£292,000
Côtes d’Armor, France
£126,000
A specious, five bedroom property set overlooking Lake Ivy.
An elegant, five bedroom property situated in the centre of a small Breton village.
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3 bathrooms Screened patio Outdoor kitchen
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Son Parc, Menorca
£251,000
Discovery Point Club, Grand Cayman
£366,000
A well maintained, three bedroom villa set within pine groves and in close proximity to the beach and golf course.
A two bedroom, top floor condominium located on Seven Mile Beach.
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Swimming pool Mature garden Private parking
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Fully furnished Communal swimming pool Tennis courts
Normandy, France
£377,000
Almeria, Spain
£366,000
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A five bedroom, former pressoir, built in the traditional, half- Swimming pool timbered style and restored to a high standard throughout. Tennis court 15km from the coast Horsham Lettings 01403 254877 horshamlettings@hamptons-int.com
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A spacious, nine bedroom villa located in a secluded spot but within walking distance of the village and its amenities. Horsham Lettings 01403 254877 horshamlettings@hamptons-int.com
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Pulborough £1,095 pcm
A two bedroom 1st floor apartment located in private gated development. EPC rating C
A two bedroom detached cottage in the grounds of a “Country House”. EPC rating E
A two bedroom semi detached cottage in the grounds of a “Country House”. EPC rating G
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Capel £1,300 pcm
Pulborough £1,695 pcm
West Chiltington £2,500 pcm
A detached three bedroom family house in the sought after village of Capel . EPC rating C
A unique three/four bedroom cottage, fantastic views in a semi rural setting. EPC rating D
A stunning detached family house with spacious & flexible accommodation. EPC rating D
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Britannia House, 133 High Street, Cranleigh GU6 8AU
Handcross £1,200 pcm
Superbly spacious executive ground floor apartment with access to patio area and mature grounds. Newly redecorated, other benefits include: central heating, allocated parking, single garage. EPC Rating: E
Southwater £980 pcm
Modern and beautifully presented two double bed mid terrace house situated in Southwater village. EPC Rating: B
Broadbridge Heath £1,000 pcm Brand new two double bed Coach House set in a contemporary development on the edge of Broadbridge Heath. EPC Rating TBC
Storrington £1,900 pcm
Stunning five bedroom Scandinavian style house situated in the picturesque village of Storrington. Benefits from three receptions and a double garage with office space above. EPC Rating C
Christs Hospital £1,195 pcm
Lovely three bed unfurnished town house situated in a desirable modern development within easy reach of the station. EPC Rating C
Horsham £2,000 pcm
Beautiful four bed detached family home set in a highly desirable area of Horsham. Viewing recommended. EPC Rating: C
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certainly made a good impression with its first appearance at Basel World, the global watch and jewellery exhibition.
The luxury jewellers unveiled an “exceptionally rare” £33 million jewelled watch called Hallucination. The watch is the most valuable ever created and is the design of company chairman Laurence Graff. graffdiamonds.com
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We were looking for a pink diamond but we spotted these emeralds; they looked as if they had been plugged into the mains
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London-based and family-owned jewellers, Boodles, has unveiled its latest range of gemstones, expertly and beautifully entangled in diamond foliage, with the jewel in the crown being a £2.8 million necklace
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oodles has unveiled a brand new suite of emerald and diamond jewellery comprising a pendant, ring, earrings and necklace. Known as Greenfire because of the way the light reflects from its diamonds through the vibrant green like the sun through a forest, this range is the result of months of painstaking craftmanship. It uses some of the world’s finest emeralds so intense in colour they appear to be burning from within. Boodles’ head of design Rebecca Hawkins is responsible for the jewellery’s distinctive and intricate detail, telling Fine Sussex: “All the pieces of the Greenfire suite are based
on the organic shapes of entwined foliage, with a stylised rhythm of curves and offset by an asymmetrical composition”. Director Jody Wainright added: “We were looking for a pink diamond but we spotted these emeralds; they looked as if they had been plugged into the mains. Earth and fire become one as the glowing emeralds rest, nestled within flame like petal motifs”. Prices for all Greenfire products are available on request. For more information visit the Boodles boutique at Harrods, speak to a customer service representative at Boodles at The Savoy or visit the flagship store at 178 New Bond Street. boodles.com 020 7647 1332
The G r e e n f i r e suite of jewellery is made using Colombian emeralds from the Muzo mines. It is currently for sale at the jeweller’s boutique in Harrods. Pieces include: G r e e n f i r e n e c k l a c e Seven cushion cut emeralds totalling 46.20 carats surrounded by 17.38 carats of round brilliant cut diamonds and set in platinum. G r e e n f i r e p e n d a n t A 12.41 carat cushion cut emerald set in platinum and surrounded by round brilliant cut diamonds. G r e e n f i r e e a r r i n g s Two cushion cut emeralds totalling 23.09 carats set in platinum and surrounded by round brilliant cut diamonds. G r e e n f i r e r i n g An 8.65 carat cushion cut emerald set in platinum and surrounded by round brilliant cut diamonds.
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Orlebar Brown’s womenswear The stylish brand has been the authority on men’s summer wear that takes you from the beach to the bar for a while. It recently launched its women’s range with a selection of timeless swimsuits, bikinis, lighter pieces such as tops and accessories.
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doTELL Should I consider a career in ‘digital’? Recruitment expert Steve Thomson looks at the growth of the e-commerce sector and explains some of the areas where businesses are crying out for talent
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I recently wrote an article that outlined the growing shortage of skilled workers in the UK for the digital industry. Although the focus was on the South East of England, the truth is that all over the country, talent agencies and in-house recruiters are finding it increasingly difficult to find local candidates with the right expertise. This is worrying for several reasons. The first is that the growing digital sector generates a lot of revenue and has the potential to grow exponentially. Therefore, its health will have a direct impact on the UK economy (not to mention our standing within the global digital landscape). Although digital companies have felt the effects of the recession along with everyone else, they have come through to the other side and are now showing signs of recovery. Up to 750,000 digital jobs could be created over the next five years. However, this growth won’t be sustainable without an equal growth in skills. The second cause for concern is that without the right talent in the UK, companies and recruiters are looking elsewhere for suitable candidates. It is not necessarily a bad thing to bring in skilled workers from abroad. However, it would be a great shame not to nurture home-grown talent, especially when current unemployment figures are high. I don’t believe there is not enough talent in the UK. Rather, not enough is being done to help young people and mature workers gain the right skills to enter the industry. The types of job in the digital sector require people with skill-sets that range from the very technical to the highly creative, so you don’t have to be a computer whizz to succeed. Here are just a few examples of the type jobs out there:
Online Marketing and Advertising There are so many different disciplines with this area, from Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) and Search Engine Marketing (SEM) to Display Marketing and Big Data Analytics. This is such a booming area as we as consumers spend so much of our time online. Therefore, this is where the marketers and advertisers need to get our attention. There are various different types of job within this area, so whether your talent is more commercially orientated (i.e. marketing and communications), or technical (i.e. data and analytics), there are plenty of opportunities.
Product and Project Management Are you the sort of person who likes to be in charge, collaborating and pulling together a team toward the same goal to meet objectives? Are you an excellent communicator with the ability to speak with both commercially-focused and technically-orientated people? If so, consider being a Product or Project Manager. Within the digital space, the project could be anything from building a website to creating mobile app and will typically involve working with lots of different stakeholders to achieve your objectives. You can even start at a junior level and work your way up.
User Experience (UX) & Design What makes a website or mobile app nice to look at and easy to use? More than likely, a talented UX and Design person has been part of a project team to build something that’s easy
on the eye and a pleasure to use. For most individuals, you either have that creative ‘gene’ or you don’t. But remember, it’s not just about making something look nice – it’s about the functionality as well. If you build a really good portfolio and show initiative, you can potentially walk straight out of university or college into a UX Design job.
Sales & Business Development Similar to being born with a creative ‘gene’, sales people are usually born with the ability to communicate really well - i.e. listen to the needs of a business and then consult and convince why the said product or service meets those needs. If you are excited by online technology and have the requisite level of professionalism, there are tons of opportunities with SaaS (Software-as-a-Service) companies providing cloud-based products and services. From eCommerce platforms to Social Media Technology, these companies all need good sales and account management people. What’s more, you can earn top dollar if you’re good at it!
Software/Web Development Oh, the possibilities! Many a programmer has made themselves a fortune by creating the next best thing (think Mark Zuckerberg and Facebook). This is one of the areas that recruiters most struggle to find home-grown talent and increasingly have to search abroad. Whilst you will likely start your education/ career with a broad skill-set, learning the fundamental programming concepts, my advice would be to become an expert in one or two programming languages. Being a subject matter expert will only increase your value. If you’re an experienced programmer in web-related technologies, you will very likely be in demand. There are ample vacancies for both permanent jobs and contractors throughout the South East. Or perhaps you’ll become the next inventor of a multi-million pound mobile app! So, how do you train for all of the above? This is debatable, but my advice would be if you are academic and have the financial means, then go to university. However, think very carefully about the degree you are going to spend the next three years of your life completing. I meet so many graduates that discover that there degree is not actually useful in an increasingly digital world. Is your chosen degree course relevant to today’s market and will it help you enter into your chosen career? For the technical job market, I suggest that degrees in Computer Science, Digital Media or Mathematics are nearly always the most sought after by employers. For the more commercially minded, you may wish to opt for a Business or Marketing related degree. Of course, a degree isn’t the way to go for everyone. Thankfully, there are a number of different options, from apprenticeships to college courses to self-learning. The important thing is to be passionate about what you do. Think carefully about your existing skills and strengths and see how they can be applied to the digital industry. Steve Thomson is operations director at Touchpoint Resource, a specialist recruitment firm for the digital and e-commerce sector. For more information go to touchpoint-resource.com or call 0203 384 6222.
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a budget for
silver savers Greg Mahon, from Rathbone Investment Management, reviews the Chancellor’s recent announcements on spending, tax and the deficit and explains what that might mean for you
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ith one eye on next May’s general election, George Osborne’s fifth budget contained a great deal for older people, who have a greater propensity to vote (and, it could be argued, might be at risk of voting for UKIP if they feel unappreciated by the Conservatives). The key surprise was the biggest reform of the pensions industry since the current system was introduced in the 1920s, whereby pension holders will not be forced to buy annuities and can manage their money themselves. This was seen as negative for the life insurance companies, particularly those with large annuities businesses, but the sector is extremely innovative and is likely to develop new products to limit the damage. As well as increasing the ISA limit to £15,000, the Chancellor announced a new savings vehicle, pension bonds. There were few details, but they may work like National Savings bonds: whatever the details, a four per cent yield on a three-year bond is extremely attractive with deposit rates at such low levels, even though there will be an investment limit of £10,000. Other positive measures include a doubling of capital allowances to £500,000, which will be particularly positive for small and medium-sized companies and therefore for the economy as a whole. UK investment as a percentage of GDP lags behind our competitors, such as Germany and the US, by about 40 per cent. Mr Osborne clearly hopes that increased investment will generate growth and lead to increased tax revenues in future. Heavier industries will also benefit from the limiting of the carbon tax to £18/tonne from 2016-17. Although the climate change levy has not been abolished as many business people had hoped for, freezing the carbon tax rate will be of some benefit to energy-intensive industries, whose utility bills have risen significantly in recent years. Overall, Mr Osborne had little room for manoeuvre. With the catastrophic 2008 financial crisis still casting a long shadow over the UK’s finances, the chancellor maintained a prudent
approach and resisted pre-election giveaways in favour of a broadly balanced budget. He was, however, able to make much of the country’s miracle recovery over the last 12 months. Last year, we were at risk of sliding into a triple-dip recession and Mr Osborne’s opponents seemed to be making a good case for why ‘austerity’ (which we haven’t really experienced) was causing the economy to slowdown rather than recover. One year later, the OBR’s forecast for GDP growth in 2014 has been revised up again to 2.7 per cent, inflation is forecast to remain below target at 1.9 per cent and weekly wages are rising for the first time in over six years. Public borrowing for 2015 is forecast to be £107 billion, which will result in lower issuance of gilts than previously expected. This means that borrowing is back to a similar level to before the financial crisis. The 6.0 per cent forecast for unemployment in 2016 appears a little ambitious, but this will not detract from the Chancellor’s upbeat message about the economy. For those of us who have been in the investment management industry for some years, the most interesting thing about the budget was how relatively unimportant it has become to financial markets. A few years ago, the City would be on tenterhooks, waiting for the big announcements that would move markets. This year on budget day the most important event for the UK stock market was arguably the press conference given by Janet Yellen, the chairperson of the US Federal Reserve (Fed). The Fed continued tapering its monthly asset purchase programme, which was reduced by another $10 billion, and Mrs Yellen indicated that the Fed may raise interest rates earlier than expected in Spring 2015. This is likely to boost the dollar and may alleviate the strong performance of sterling, which has outperformed all major currencies recently on the expectation that the Bank of England would be the first major central bank to raise rates. Weaker sterling would be good news for the UK economy, making exports more competitive. Greg Mahon is the regional director for Rathbone Investment Management’s Chichester office. For more information please call 01243 775 373 or go to rathbones.com
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Uppark u n r a v e l l i n g
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Contemporary art unravels the intriguing stories behind Uppark House and Gardens. Delving into the history of the fascinating characters connected to the property in this unique exhibition of contemporary arts and crafts designed to provoke and surprise visitors, whilst also providing unique insights into the history of the house. Unravelling Uppark is the third and final exhibition of the series Unravelling the National Trust. Conceived by arts organisation ‘Unravelled’ and supported by the Arts council, artists are invited to evoke histories, stories and a sense of place. Uppark was built in 1690 by Ford Grey, the first Earl of Tankerville. An ardent Protestant, the earldom was bestowed upon him by William of Orange for plotting against the Catholic James II. Grey honoured his title by building Uppark in the Anglo-Dutch style. In 1747, Sir Matthew Fetherstonhaugh bought the property after inheriting a fortune made from wine and coal trading. Sir Matthew was also one of the largest holders of stock of the
East India Company. Together with his wife Sarah they redecorated the house extensively and established most of the existing collection. Sir Harry Fetherstonhaugh, their only son, inherited Uppark in 1774 and further contributed to his parents’ collection by acquiring French furniture and ceramics. Sir Harry spent his youthful years in wild carousing. He was a close friend of the Prince Regent and his entourage included Emma Hart (the future Lady Hamilton, best remembered as Lord Nelson’s lover), who allegedly once danced naked on Uppark’s dining table for Harry and his guests. Middleage saw Sir Harry become something of a recluse, but in 1825 the then seventy-year old scandalized his social circles once again by marrying Mary Ann Bullock, his 20-year-old dairymaid. Discover these and other unique artworks at Unravelling Uppark from, 4 May to 2 November (closed Friday and Saturday). For more information visit www.nationaltrust. org.uk/uppark or call 01730 825415
In 1989, Uppark was devastated by a fire and re-opened six years later after a huge restoration project. Inspired by this bold restoration project, Zoë Hillyard has created her signature hand-stitched patchwork ceramics, which sit within the house’s extensive ceramic collection.
Unravelled artist Steven Follen finds his inspiration in Sir Mathew Fetherstonhaugh’s link to shipping and to the East India Company. His installation ‘Trade’ comprises origami toy boats, made from folded metal sheets lined with gold leaf and filled with spices.
Video artist Jini Rawlings draws inspiration from Emma Hart’s story. Her installation in Uppark’s dining room looks beyond Emma’s original portrayal as mere entertainment for the male gaze. A series of mirrors reflects the many different attitudes to Emma and her unfolding story of fame and misfortune. Sir Harry’s scandalous marriage to his dairy-maid has inspired A Milkmaid’s Song, Gen Doy’s captivating sound piece in Uppark’s dairy and Matt Smith’s ‘The Lost Buckets’. Smith fuses the visual languages of Sèvres porcelain and Rococo furniture, with the shape of antique fire buckets, referencing the fact that the former milk maid Bullock was sent to Paris to study social graces before being brought back to take up residence in the house.
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Uppark House & Gardens Unravelling Uppark 4 May - 2 Nov 12.30pm - 4.30pm
unravelling history
Delve into the intriguing tales behind Uppark's grand collections and its fascinating owners. This unique art project showcases the beautiful creations of leading artists, each telling a story inspired by this incredible mansion, its history and architecture. Free event (normal admission charges apply)
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Cowdray Park Polo Club
The St. Regis International Cup
England v South America Saturday 17 May
£15 per adult entry, under 12s free. Pre-booked picnic spaces at pitchside available. www.cowdraypolo.co.uk For full details of all Cowdray Park’s fixtures including the Veuve Clicquot Gold Cup for the British Open Polo Championship 24 June – 20 July visit www.cowdraypolo.co.uk or ring 01730 813257
Photography by Dominic James
charity and children
I love the fact that the founder of the first ever St. Regis in 1904 in New York City, would take his family and friends to watch polo on Governors Island, just off Manhattan at the turn of the century and they would return to The St. Regis hotel New York for afternoon tea and Bloody Marys
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He’s a six-goal Argentine pro, ambassador for luxury hotel brand St. Regis, a Ralph Lauren model and a god of the polo pitch. Fine Sussex chats to Nacho Figueras ahead of his return to Cowdray Polo Club this season
Fine: Were you brought up in a polo playing family? NF: My family has always loved horses, and my father was the one who first introduced me to the sport of polo. We had horses growing up and I fell in love with the remarkable sport from a very young age.
Today, we are doing the same thing with polo around the world, and making it a part of our guests’ polo experience.
Fine: How has it since progressed?
Fine: At what age did you start to play?
NF: On so many different levels. I have to say that I am now really enjoying the horse breeding side of it, but basically I love everything about it.
NF: I learned to play polo at nine years old and turned professional at 17.
Fine: Where in the world has polo taken you?
Fine: Who taught you to play?
NF: Polo has taken me all over the world, and for that I am very grateful. I have played polo in France, England, USA, Brazil, Malaysia, China, Canada, UAE, Switzerland and many more countries, and of course in Argentina for many years.
NF: I learned to play with the Monteverde family and their friends and professionals at their farm. In Argentina, polo and riding/ horsemanship is so much easier to access than in other countries like England and USA. Growing up around horses is a great way to learn.
Fine: Did you always intend to become a professional player, or had you another career in mind? NF: I always loved sports and knew that that was what I wanted to do. I decided polo was the one at around 15.
Fine: When did your career take off? NF: At 17 I got my first job as a pro, playing in Paris. That is when it all started.
Fine: Tell us about your role as an Ambassador for the luxury St. Regis Hotels & Resorts brand. NF: I was the first ever St. Regis Connoisseur for the brand, and it has been a pleasure working with the hotel teams around the world. I have played polo on a St. Regis branded team or at a St. Regis branded event in China, England, USA, Brazil, UAE. We work with local media in each area and share stories about St. Regis. I love the fact that the founder of The St. Regis New York - John Jacob Astor - who founded the first ever St. Regis in 1904 in New York City, would take his family and friends to watch polo on Governors Island, just off the tip of Manhattan at the turn of the century and they would return to The St. Regis New York for afternoon tea and Bloody Mary cocktails.
Fine: How do you like our part of England and the Midhurst area? NF: I love West Sussex and in particular Midhurst and Cowdray Park Polo Club. I have great memories of playing polo over the years at Cowdray, and a few years ago I was based in Midhurst together with my wife and children, while I played for polo patron George Milford Haven. At the time my children attended Conifers school and they loved it! There are so many great bars and shops in Midhurst - always something to do and see.
Fine: You have helped Prince Harry with polo matches to support his Sentebale charity. Has your success made you feel that you want to give something back? NF: Yes for sure. I am an Ambassador for Sentebale, Prince Harry’s charity. I greatly enjoy supporting Sentebale and its cause. I visited Lesotho last year, where Sentebale does much of its work, and saw for myself the benefits that the charity funds. I support
other charities too - Robin Hood Foundation through the Piaget Hamptons Classic, a polo match in the Hamptons, New York, that raises money for underprivileged children in New York. In addition I support ‘Work to Ride’, a scheme set up for at risk inner city kids to connect with horses, learn to ride and benefit from having the responsibility of the hard work around caring for horses, playing a team sport etc.
Fine: We hear that this year there will be a new match following the St. Regis International Cup at Cowdray Park on 17 May in which your young son will be taking to the field. NF: Yes, my 14-year-old son Hilario is a good player and loves polo. He and I will be playing on the same team for St. Regis v Hurlingham. The match follows the annual St. Regis International Cup, which will be played at 2.30pm. The Family Traditions at St. Regis Cup match (featuring family members) will be played at 4.30pm and will be a lot of fun. I really hope spectators will enjoy the second match - it will be fantastic to see two matches on one afternoon, at the home of British Polo.
Fine: Family life is obviously very important to you. How do you manage your international polo appearances so that your family is able to remain involved? NF: My family is very important to me and we travel a lot together whenever and whereever possible. My children are well travelled and I think that gives them a very special perspective on the world. I am very lucky that my wife Delfina is always keen to travel with me whenever she can, and juggle the children’s and her own schedule to do so. We stay at a St. Regis hotel whenever possible - that certainly makes life easier.
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play golf
for a good cause I
f you love golf, there is a rare opportunity to play the exclusive Waterfall course at Mannings Heath Golf club in Horsham. This ‘normally members’ only course which is ranked within the Top 100 Golf Courses in England, will be available at The Dame Vera Lynn Trust’s Charity Golf Day on Friday 16 May. In addition to a round of golf and an awards dinner at the end of the day, those who take part have the opportunity to win one of three great prizes – including a brand new Audi, an overnight stay and a holiday! Five Oaks Audi has entered a team and Adam Flint, from the dealership, told Fine Sussex: “This is a really great way for us to do something to support the local community. We’re local people and a local business and so is the Dame Vera Lynne Trust. It’s going to be a really fun way to raise some money for a good cause. We can’t wait! If we get nice weather it’ll be a really good day at the club.”
qualities and achievements. Everyday is an exciting experience and parents can talk openly to each other about their child’s activities, sharing an understanding of each other’s situation. All the services offered are provided free of charge. The trust receives no statutory funding and relies entirely on the support of the community to raise the £650,000 needed this year to ensure that this vital and much needed service can continue. To take part in the charity golf event, call Catherine Bristow on 01403 780444.
The Dame Vera Lynn Trust for Children with Cerebral Palsy provides a specialist service for families of young children with cerebral palsy and other motor learning difficulties. Parents and children learn daily living skills together at the School for Parents using the principles of Conductive Education. The service supports families with babies and children under five years of age. A highly skilled and professional team helps parents to recognise a child’s unique
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Get into Golf Membership A relaxed start into the game including: A programme of six lessons 12 rounds of golf on the Park Course with the option to purchase additional rounds through credits £100 of range balls Use of the private Member’s club, The Kennels
Annual fee just £350
For more information telephone 01243 755144 or email golf@goodwood.com Golf At Goodwood, Kennel Hill, Chichester, West Sussex PO18 OPN
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Dave Hood explores the Downs course at Goodwood and discovers a round that’s as stunning as it is challenging
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It’s no coincidence that the Downs Course has been named as one of Golf Monthly’s top 50 stay and play midsize venues in the UK. Stunning!
“Goodwood is a wonderful environment in which to play golf. The setting is inspirational”, according to current World No 7, Ryder Cup Member and Goodwood Ambassador, Justin Rose. It’s praise indeed coming from one of the finest golfers England has produced in recent times. And he’s not wrong. Set in over 12,000 acres of stunning Sussex countryside, this year marks a 100-year history of golfing excellence, with two fine courses at Goodwood. The Park, perhaps less demanding than the Downs Course, is set mainly in parkland and close to the magnificent, historic Goodwood House. It is comparatively easy to walk this course with an array of interesting holes, none more so than the 18th - an uphill par 5 with a ‘blind’ second shot and a well protected green. Less demanding? Probably, but still a test of accuracy with its unforgiving rough and mature cedar trees demanding accuracy on most holes. The first ever round of golf played at Goodwood was in 1901 but it was the 7th Duke of Richmond’s second son Lord Bernard who commissioned champion golfer James Braid to lay out a new course on the estate and so the magnificent Downs Course was created. It’s 18 holes of pure pleasure for a keen golfer, combining variety, serenity and quality. Beautifully laid out and a true
test of one’s golfing talent, the early holes flow through mature forest where accuracy is of the utmost, before expanding out towards the end of the front 9. Most memorable during the first half of the course is the second hole where the green sits 200 feet below the level of the fairway. A carefully placed drive of no more than 200 yards will take you nicely to the top of the escarpment from where you launch a second shot into the valley to a large accommodating green. Stunning! The 6th hole is a driveable par 4 and set high above the valley, providing a wonderful panoramic view of the coast, the city and the magnificent cathedral. A driveable par 4 yes, but such a tricky green that birdies are hard to come by. As you approach the final third of the course, you will find the glorious 12th hole, a par 3 with a large and enticing green surrounded entirely by bunkers. Finally, The Kennels is as classy a 19th hole as you will find anywhere, providing a top quality golf shop and changing facilities par excellence in addition to a bar service to match. For more information or to book a round of golf, go to goodwood.com or search online for Goodwood golf. Alternatively call 01243 755130.
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DESTINAT Discover the islands of Malta and Gozo, which have beaten the Maldives as one of the top spots for diving in the world
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ION The Islands of Malta and Gozo have been awarded 2nd place in the category for ‘Best Diving Destination’ at two separate award ceremonies - the Diver and Sport Diver Awards. The accolades make the Maltese archipelago the top diving location in the Mediterranean. Winners and nominees were Malta is a unique diving voted by readers of Diver destination with clear blue Magazine, waters, a wealth of wrecks Sport Diver Magazine and an exquisite range of and visitors to their marine life. Receiving these respective prestigious awards will make websites. The Diver Awards us work even harder to ceremony maintain and improve on took place on Saturday 15 these positions next year February at the main LIDS hall at Excel London during the International Dive Show, presented by diving explorer and celebrity, Monty Halls. Malta and Gozo beat the Maldives this year and was awarded 2nd place due to its range of exciting wrecks, variety of marine life, topography and shore-diving. The ‘Best Diving Destination Of The Year’ awards saw a strong category of diving spots across the globe with Egypt taking first place and the Maldives in third place.
Presented by Editor-in-Chief Mark Evans and Diving Explorer Monty Halls, the Sport Diver Awards took place on Saturday 15 at Aston’s Champagne and Wine Bar, London. Malta and Gozo received runner up place in the category for ‘Best Destination’ fighting off the Maldives, Indonesia and Thailand while Egypt was awarded 1st place in the category. The awards for ‘Best Customer Service’ and runner up for ‘Best Overseas PADI Dive Centre’ were also received by Divewise one of Malta’s Dive centres. Alex Incorvaja, UK & Ireland Director of the Malta Tourism Authority, told Fine Sussex: “We are truly honoured to accept these distinguished awards and the recognition they bring with it. We are continuously trying to enhance our diving product to provide visitors with an unforgettable diving experience. Malta is a unique diving destination with clear blue waters, a wealth of wrecks and an exquisite range of marine life. Receiving these prestigious awards will make us work even harder to maintain and improve on these positions next year.” The Maltese Islands, a three hour flight serviced by no less than 18 airports out of the UK, are truly a gem in the heart of the Mediterranean with an all-year-round mild climate that enables diving enthusiasts to explore the blue azure waters and the wealth of marine life it has to offer. Discover the Maltese Islands best kept secrets underwater. For more information on the Maltese Archipelago go to visitmalta.com
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from school to
superstar chef There aren’t many 15-year-olds who can claim to be award winners before even leaving school. But once that final bell rings this summer there will be no stopping the teenager, who plans to continue his success with a career in the kitchen
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15 year old Jordon Powell is an award winner and he hasn’t even finished school yet. Fine Sussex talks to the rising star about how he went from making lasagne with mum to cooking’s next big thing
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outh Lodge hotel has been the centre of attention on numerous occasions in recent years. Notably, for its Michelin Star and a winning role for chef Steven Edwards on Masterchef: The Professionals has put the luxury Sussex venue firmly on the map. So given the hotel’s pedigree and panache for selecting talent, it was only a matter of time before its next star rose from practical obscurity to share some of that limelight. It’s just that no one expected it to be the 15-year-old Saturday boy.
snapped up by the hotel and given a contract to work at the weekends.
And yet, there he was, one summery Saturday in 2013 at Horsham’s Big Nibble event, not only presenting to crowds like a pro but cooking at the same time. A star was born. Even his much more senior colleague, recent TV star Steven Edwards, commented how he could sit back and take a break with teenager Jordon Powell by his side.
It wasn’t long before Hamblet, the executive chef, gave the teenager a nudge to enter the Rotary International Britain and Northern Ireland (RIB) Young Chef competition. With the support of the hotel, which provided Powell with the ingredients and facilities to perfect his dishes, he beat thousands of young chefs to take the top spot – winning the competition with what one of the judges called “the best panna cotta I’ve ever had”. This was not just any panna cotta by the way. It was apple panna cotta with blackberries and cinnamon pancakes. He also made them mackerel with textures of blood orange and celery, lamb rump with roasted vegetables and dauphinoise pomme puree.
In reality though, Powell’s success started some time before his public appearance. Arguably at the age of two, when he and his mum would spend time together making cakes and pasta. “It’s one of my earliest memories, cooking. I will always remember our lasagne. For me it was playtime – making things, there’s lots you can do with food. And I’m naturally creative so I enjoyed the process and spent plenty of time in the kitchen”, he told Fine Sussex. Powell took his love of cooking to school and made the jump from a rookie home chef to A-grade pupil in Food Technology at Forest School for boys. It was here that his teacher spotted a gifted young man and convinced him to enter a competition, where he reached the semi final. By now, his cooking at school and in competitions coincided with a budding career at South Lodge. In fact, if you needed any reassurance of his commitment, his time at the hotel didn’t begin as an employee, but as unpaid work experience. He was quickly
“I was working for Lewis Hamblet, who became my mentor, and for Steven Edwards and Matt Gillan. I’d help in all the hotel’s kitchens as well as for the pastry chefs putting together afternoon tea for guests. I learnt so much and it just made me love it even more – I was so interested in everything they had to teach, not just about food but the techniques.”
There aren’t many 15-year-olds who can claim to be award winners before even leaving school. But once that final bell rings this summer there will be no stopping the teenager, who plans to continue his success with a career in the kitchen. “I’m going to stay at South Lodge for a while and learn more from Lewis, Steven and Matt. I also want to explore other food regions, I love Tuscany and I would one day like my own restaurant. And a Michelin Star”. Coming from a kid who’s been known to ask for a melon peeler for his birthday, we’d bet on seeing much more of Jordon Powell in the future.
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Spring lamb Head chef at Amberley Castle, Robby Jenks, What you will need with a seasonal recipe that’s perfect for • 2.5 kg Lamb carcasses chopped small • 100ml Olive oil Easter Sunday, or any day • 200gr Onions chopped small
• 200gr Leeks chopped small • 200gr Carrots chopped small • 1 head of garlic cut in • 500gr Ripe plum tomatoes • 100gr Tomato puree • 10gr Fresh thyme • 10gr Fresh rosemary • 1gr Cumin seeds • 1500ml Chicken stock • 500ml Veal glace • 300ml Water • To Finish: Tapenade (lamb sauce) puree
What you need to do • Roast the lamb’s carcasses lightly in the oven. • Separately compote the onion, leeks, garlic, carrots and leeks in the olive oil, add the thyme, cumin seeds, cinnamon and rosemary and sweat for a further five minutes. Now add the tomatoes and tomato puree and cook out for 10 minutes. • Place the bones into a saucepan add the compote of vegetables, water, veal glace and chicken stock. Bring to the boil, reduce to a simmer and cook out for 30 minutes, pass through colander and then a chinoise and reduce to consistency and pass through muslin. To finish, whisk in the tapenade to taste and pass through a chinoise. To book a table at Amberley Castle or for more information call 01798 831 992 or go to amberleycastle.co.uk
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South L odge Hotel , Horsham southlodgehotel.co.uk enquiries@southlodgehotel.co.uk 01403 89171
Where better to meet the girls for a good old catch up than the beautiful country house hotel, South Lodge? With so many options on offer, what will you choose? Lunch in the Michelin starred, The Pass or perhaps The Camellia restaurant, afternoon tea in one of the luxurious lounges or maybe a light lunch on the terrace? And if these aren’t enough choices, the hotel also hosts entertaining ladies lunches, a chance to get together with your friends and enjoy a fascinating talk before a delicious three-course lunch. On 25 April, Angela Knight is the key speaker – Angela specialises in lingerie and even dressed the Middleton’s and the Duchess of Cambridge on her wedding day! And in June the hotel’s very own Chef Steven Edwards will be talking about his experience on MasterChef: the Professionals. Tickets for the ladies lunches are £35 per person.
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The Kennels, Kennel Hi l l , Goodwo o d goodwood.com 01243 755132
Once housing the Duke of Richmond’s hunting hounds, The Kennels is the central clubhouse for all Goodwood Estate’s sporting and social memberships. Often described as a feast for the sense, its magnificent Georgina architecture is complemented by stunning contemporary interior design and its own particular relaxed style. The restaurant is the perfect setting to enjoy real food in convivial company and serves Estate-reared organic produce alongside fruit and vegetables grown in the kitchen gardens in dishes with a true lightness of touch. In summer, there is nothing nicer than to sit on the sunny terrace looking out over Goodwood’s spectacular parkland with a glass of chilled Champagne in hand. Social Membership of The Kennels is just £160 and enables guests to access a range of exciting and unique events and experiences as well the use of this wonderful club house.
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The best place to begin or end your retail therapy in this wonderful city. With its luxurious décor and delectable menus, Murrays is the ideal location to enjoy a special lunch or afternoon tea with friends. Right in the heart of the city with its own car park and a very short walk from the growing number of retail opportunities in this thriving trendy city, Jack Wills, LK Bennett, Moda in Pelle, Champneys Spa, House of Fraser and Puskha Fashion Boutique are all on the doorstep. Murrays is perfect for that glass of prosecco, superfood salad, delicious fresh fish or a scrumtuous afternoon tea. Perhaps stay overnight in one of the beautifully refurbished bedrooms and take advantage of the exclusive relax and retail scheme, which offers you discount in 30 stores in the city. Murrays and The Ship Hotel will certainly provide you with a fantastic oasis for your visit to Chichester.
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Whether it’s a light bite to refuel after a morning of shopping in the Brighton Lanes or an indulgent lazy lunch catching up with old friends, The Grand Brighton is the perfect venue for all. Following the hotels extensive refurbishment there are a whole host of dining experiences to choose from, all offering a fantastic array of culinary delights. GB1 Seafood Restaurant, open daily, features a stunning champagne bar and is a seafood lovers dream. Soak up the sea views while enjoy a fruit de mer platter to share and a glass of bubbles or take advantage of the restaurants affordable lunchtime specials. The fish is fresh and locally sourced and with 3 courses and a glass of wine from just £15.95, it’s not to be missed! Other unique dining options include the restaurants Fish Afternoon Tea, which offers plenty of surprises and really is a refreshing take on the traditional high tea. Those wishing to escape from the hustle and bustle can combine a delicious lunch with a pampering spa treatment at the hotels sumptuous Day Spa, The Sp@ The Grand. Cream teas, bento box varieties and decadent cakes are all to be enjoyed within the relaxing spa café. For further information on dining options in GB1 Seafood Restaurant and The Sp@ The Grand visit.
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Learning a foreign language will instantly open doors in our global community. In the business world, language is culture, an understanding of how people in other countries think and act
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It’s not just about ordering croissants anymore but developing cultural awareness and competing in the job market – Suzanne Triviere from Burgess Hill School for Girls explains why languages are catching up with Maths and English as a crucial subject to study
t Burgess Hill School for Girls, almost all students learn a modern foreign language – French, Spanish, German or Mandarin - up to GCSE. Why? Because we know that the study of a language supports key skills that benefit students across the curriculum; and because we value languages as a fundamental part of our students’ personal development.
English words, roughly 28 per cent originate from Latin, 28 per cent from French, and 25 per cent from the Germanic languages. Translation into English actually helps you understand the mechanics of our language better and you will develop a wider and more sophisticated vocabulary as a result; this builds your ability to communicate more successfully.
Interestingly, so do most universities. That is why in 2013, with the support of the Wolfson Foundation, we designed a purpose-built language laboratory. This wonderful new facility with state of the art technology allows students to work individually, in groups or in a one to one with the teacher (no more feelings of discomfort when trying to pronounce difficult words in front of the class) and with the focus placed very specifically on speaking and listening – that is, after all, what languages are about.
And yes, languages help you when you travel; whether you want to engage in conversation with the locals or buy a warm croissant and coffee for breakfast, language learning within school is, for many, the first step in embracing a new language and the start of a beautiful friendship. Through Languages we also develop historical awareness; we uncover the rich links between the United Kingdom and our nearest neighbours on the Continent. Today’s debates around our membership of the European Union can only really be understood in this wider cultural and historical context. And then there are the jobs: learning a foreign language will instantly open doors in our global community. In the business world, language is culture, an understanding of how people in other countries think and act. Social interactions and networking are essential in clinching any deal and you will be at a distinct advantage if you know how to greet your potential new Chinese client in the appropriate way. The European Union has actually cancelled debates because there are not enough translators available to work in English and in the UK there is generally a worrying shortage of very good linguists. It is a fact that we send fewer workers to the EU than any other EU state; a sad fact that we at Burgess Hill School are committed to changing.
Languages help to develop wider cultural awareness by offering insights into a different way of life and through languages we learn some really interesting things: why, for example, are French children’s Saint’s Days treated as mini birthdays? And why do Spanish children receive Christmas presents on January 6? Most importantly, why is it acceptable to dunk our croissant in hot chocolate in France and not in England? Such questions offer lots of potential for discussion and debate about why we do things the way we do. Languages also offer important insights into a country’s culture with each country’s unique literature, theatre and cinema traditions think Victor Hugo’s poetry or Kant’s German philosophy with their untranslatable nuances. You will relish the languages themselves with their new words and unique sounds, phrases and idioms. And in approximately 80,000
For more information on the languages facilities at Burgess Hill School for Girls or any other department, go to burgesshill-school.com
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After more than 50 years educating some of the brightest teenagers from all over the world, this internationally-renowned independent school has created an iGCSE programme designed specifically to support students’ university aspirations
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the area, pointing out that students who have travelled across the world for an education are highly motivated to succeed, leading to good discipline and an atmosphere geared towards maximising personal potential. By providing a fully integrated learning environment and high quality pastoral care, this culture of hard work can thrive among international and local students alike. The final element, student enrichment, Simon describes as “lighting students’ fires” from an early age. “Not only are the students taught by highly qualified subject specialists, they also have enrichment tutors who work proactively to engage the students by putting together a challenging and stimulating programme of activities, societies and lectures for their chosen academic pathway. Experienced tutors challenge pupils so they gain a deeper understanding of their chosen subject areas. This is something universities look for when assessing applicants,” he continues. Bellerbys’ international heritage brings a compelling twist to traditional schooling for UK-based students. Without leaving their family and friends behind, UK students will have the opportunity to develop academically and personally in a school that truly represents the globalised environment they will encounter at university, and then later on in the workplace. By studying alongside students from every part of the globe and meeting people with different values and beliefs, Bellerbys students gain the opportunity to broaden their cultural horizons and establish a worldwide network of friends. The school’s fees are highly competitive, and day students at Bellerbys will still have access to all the benefits enjoyed by their boarding counterparts, including an optional full weekend programme, and after school competitive sports, clubs and societies. Parents in the Brighton and surrounding areas are invited to come and discuss this exciting opportunity for their child with the principal and his team at the college’s open day on the 17 May. Register your interest on gcse.bellerbys.com or call 01273 339533 to speak to the Principal’s Secretary and arrange an appointment.
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Introducing
B LACKBERRY & B AY The Scent of Innocence
P l a y time Hurspierpoint College believes that an education without music is an impoverished education. So here we discover the lengths to which the school goes to ensure it is very much a part of their pupil’s lives
Plato encapsulated perfectly how music is a fundamental element of human culture and life when he defined it as “the movement of sound to reach the soul for the education of its virtue”. The National Music Plan published in late 2011 is a government initiative to promote musical education for all pupils in statemaintained schools and acknowledges that “Music can make a powerful contribution to the education and development of children... It is a unique form of communication that can change the way pupils feel, think and act.”
Formal and informal concerts including acoustic, jazz and rock alongside more traditional styles are well supported and the annual House Music Competition, known as the ‘House Shout’, is one of the highlights of the year
Schools that encourage pupils to be involved in a rich and creative musical life enable them to develop their individual and natural talents. They are able to gain confidence in what they can achieve as well as courage in developing their own ideas. For many, too, their musical activities at school will prove to be the start of a lifetime’s love of the arts.
For those more musically talented pupils the pursuit of excellence lies at the very heart of their studies and there will always be children who delight and astonish us with virtuoso performances on their instrument of choice. For those with perhaps more modest abilities and ambitions, music still has a tremendous amount to offer; it broadens horizons and enables young people to engage with cultures beyond their personal experience. They are encouraged to experiment with creativity, to collaborate and
to compose and such experiences can bring them great joy. At Hurstpierpoint College, music is an inclusive and enriching experience from the very young in the Pre-Prep Department right through to our Sixth formers, with a steady stream continuing to study music, whether at university or institutions such as the Royal College of Music and the Royal Northern College of Music. The opportunities for Hurst pupils are many and varied, with class and individual lessons taught by dedicated staff in the Music School, which is a hub of creative activity. Music, and this is important, is for everyone to participate in, not just a small group of elite pupils. A mixture of formal and informal concerts including acoustic, jazz and rock alongside more traditional styles are very well supported and the annual House Music Competition, known as the ‘House Shout’, is one of the highlights of the year for all the pupils; a fiercely competitive evening fought with a great deal of enthusiasm, passion and humour! Membership of the 140-strong School Choir is open to all and there are great opportunities, too, for those who wish to deepen their musical experience. Hurst’s prestigious Chamber Choir performs choral evensong in cathedrals throughout the South East, its Baroque Ensemble performs to packed audiences in the local community and the 40 strong School Orchestra is a tour de force. Director of Music, Neil Matthews is justly proud of his work at Hurst: “Our music community is a large and important one one that allows everyone to take part. It is so rewarding to see the musically talented flourish under the guidance of our expert staff. All genres are nurtured in a huge number of ensembles, competitions, concerts and residencies and it is a privilege and pleasure to lead a department packed with such vibrant enthusiasm.” For more information about the music facilities at Hurstpierpoint College or the school’s other departments, go to hppc.co.uk
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Happy, successful individuals from Nursery to Sixth Form
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arlington School actively encourages its students to pursue a number of environmental initiatives through sustainable development. We have the Eco-Schools Silver Award status and are actively following environmentally-friendly policies and activities in order to gain the coveted Green Flag status. We have recently relaunched our textiles recycling scheme through Bags of Support, a local company which collects re-useable clothes, shoes, belts, handbags, bedding and soft toys from the School’s recycling collection container. High quality items are sent directly to the Glodeni Orphanage in Romania; other items are sold and distributed in Romania to people who cannot afford to buy new clothing. To date the school has collected over 2.5 tonnes of clothing and has raised in excess of £1000 from this scheme alone. As well as raising money for good causes and the school’s environmental projects, the scheme also helps reduce landfill waste.
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Paper and milk bottle tops are also recycled, as are writing instruments, biscuit wrappers and yoghurt pots through the TerraCycle scheme. Each form has an Eco-representative who has responsibility for ensuring the items are collected and Farlington’s eco-policies are implemented.
To raise awareness of our energy usage, Farlington took part in Switch-Off Fortnight last November. The whole school was involved – learning about and taking action to save energy. It was an excellent way to teach students about the energy issues and the importance of using this valuable resource efficiently. It is deliberately timed for the start of the darker, colder months when we all start to use more heating and lighting. Eco representatives monitored electricity in the Senior School to compare usage year-on-year. In March 2014 the school participated in Waste Week 2014, which concentrates on the issues around plastics recycling and the importance of reducing plastic in landfill waste. In terms of conservation, girls in Year 7 have constructed a bug mansion from hay, bamboo, guttering, flower pots, sticks and bricks by the School lake. Bee and butterflyfriendly flowers have been planted to encourage wildlife and the Prep School will have its own bug mansion soon. The Forest Schools initiative which started last year is ensuring that our extensive 33 acres of beautiful parkland are fully utilised and the girls build an awareness of sustainable development and encouraging eco-diversity. Farlington’s Governing Council has set an ambitious target of reducing fossil fuel consumption by 20% over the next five years. A survey of potential renewable energy projects has been commissioned and as a result the School will have a new biomass boiler system from September 2014. Chris Snewin, Physics teacher and Staff Eco representative, said, “The benefits of sustaining our eco-standards extend beyond the improvement of the environmental quality of the school. It gives the pupils a sense of responsibility and pride in what they have achieved. With this comes the hope that the pupils will continue this behaviour in the wider community.” For more information go to farlingtonschool.net
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Open Mornings 25th & 26th April starting at 10am To book your visit at Great Walstead School call 01444 483528 or email registrar@greatwalstead.co.uk www.greatwalstead.co.uk
S w i m m i n g star Fine Sussex meets 11-year-old Alex Curry at Great Walstead School currently swimming at county and regional standard
How did you get into swimming? I began swimming because my brother was swimming and I spent a lot of time at the pool watching him. So I thought why not give it a go!?
How many times a week do you swim? I train four or five times a week for a total of seven to eight hours but this includes land training where I do lots of strengthening exercises. It can be hard work but if you train properly you compete well.
How do you fit your swimming in with school? It can be a bit tricky but my teachers at Great Walstead sometimes give me an extra day to complete my prep if I am training or competing. My school really supports swimming and I get lots of opportunities to compete for them as well in school galas our swimming squad is pretty good and we do quite well in competitions.
What do you like about being in the pool? I like being in and around the pool as it is quite relaxing and I have lots of friends in
my training squad. Our coach always tries to end our sessions with some fun stuff, such as relays, otherwise it could be really boring.
How do you prepare for a competition? My mum gives me lots of good food before a big competition, usually pasta, and she makes me get a good night’s sleep.
What other sports do you enjoy? I enjoy hockey and have recently joined a local club. It is great to be involved in a team sport as well as my swimming.
What are your future plans? I have just qualified for my first South East Regional Championships, which I’m really excited about. I would really like to qualify for the National championships one day but that is probably a few years away. Alex Curry is currently the Sussex County Champion for the U12’s 200m Breaststroke. He qualified for two events at the 2014 Sussex County Championships reaching the finals. For more information about the sports facilities or any other department at Great Walstead School, go to greatwalstead.co.uk
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or four months, no one would know it was there and those who use it can live their lives as normal. It’s also something suitable for people of all ages.” It is a revolution that patients with hearing problems have found life-changing. As customer Jan Hurry explained after having her Lyric hearing aid fitted. She told Fine Sussex: “I could hear! Speech was more natural sounding and after so many years I could hear my husband’s French accent again, which made me cry.” Lyric hearing aids, including the fitting and maintenance, are sold on a subscription basis. It is the very latest in hearing services and care, something that South East Hearing Care Centres prides itself on. The Horsham centre along with its centres in Bromley, Chichester and Sevenoaks were among the first in the country to become approved Lyric specialists and the company as a whole is proud to say it is the only independent business in the UK with four approved Lyric centres. It shows how the company places a great importance on being at the forefront of developments in hearing care. As well as fitting hearing aids from all leading manufacturers, South East Hearing Care Centres offer hearing assessments, hearing aid repairs and servicing, batteries, and various accessories for sports, hobbies and hearing protection. Their wax removal service includes microsuction using microscopes, offered on a daily basis in the comfort of their personal centres. The Horsham head office of South East Hearing Care Centres, where Rob is based, has become one of the most respected centres in the country, offering exceptional levels of expert advice and customer care. As well as providing a service that is second to none, the hearing centre and its staff have become an integral part of the local community, getting involved in sponsorship of local events. But their generosity extends much farther afield too. For more than 10 years, the team, led by Rob, has made an annual trip to Kenya offering a free ear clinic to students at the remote Reverend Muhoro School for the Deaf, and members of the surrounding community. It is just one of the ways South East Hearing Care Centres goes above and beyond what is expected of them. As Rob puts it: “Whether it’s in Africa or Sussex, we know that loss of hearing is not the easiest thing for people to talk about. That’s why we make sure we’re not just fitting hearing aids or diagnosing problems – we really focus on continually developing our skills in the industry and our knowledge of hearing loss and ways to treat it. This helps us provide the very best service and, as we are told via our patient testimonials, we therefore have a positive impact on the lives of those who come to see us.” For more information about South East Hearing Care Centres, go to hearingcarecentres.co.uk or to book a free consultation worth £75 call 01403 218863 quoting finesussex. Find the centre at 22 Bishopric, Horsham, West Sussex RH12 1QN
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For residential conferences there are 48 bedrooms that have been tastefully styled to blend the original Elizabethan decor with today’s more contemporary comforts
Wiston House is one of a kind: an outstanding venue for residential conferencing, day meetings, training, corporate events, weddings or social gatherings. With stunning views from the conference room to the intricately wood paneled intimacy of the library and the common room, there is a range of meeting rooms to suit all needs from 2 to 100 delegates. For residential conferences, there are 48 bedrooms that have been tastefully styled blending the original Elizabethan decor with today’s more contemporary comforts and needs. The House has Wi-Fi throughout and there is a wide range of on-site equipment available and access to specialized support to help with whatever communication requirements are needed. The grounds offer many opportunities for team building activities, whether it be a gentle game of croquet on the lawn to
archery or even duck herding. At the end of the day, enjoy a drink in the cosy bar or relax in the conservatory or on the terrace overlooking the beautiful landscaped gardens and South Downs in the distance. Whether for conferences, banquets, weddings or private functions, the team of experienced chefs creates dishes using locally sourced products wherever possible – including organic produce from the estate gardens and can cater for a variety of cultural, religious and dietary requirements. With an experienced event manager on hand to discuss your plans and run your event on the day, they will take care of all the essentials, from initial event planning through to coordination and successful completion – leaving you free to be productive, focused and relaxed. With warmth, courtesy and genuine care, Wiston House aims to provide guests with a memorable experience that befits the elegance of a big country house and with no hidden costs, Wiston House prides itself in offering a complete package including all those little extras. Just 10 miles from Brighton, 10 minutes from Shoreham Airport or an hour from London, Wiston House is easily accessible with free secure parking. For more information go to wistonhouse.co.uk
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C i n e m a O n e provides an improved home cinema experience by letting viewers watch their Blu-ray and DVD movies without the delays of previews, menus or ads. Thanks to a breakthrough user interface, viewers can browse through hundreds of movies in seconds, no longer having to search through stacks of DVD cases – removing the storage issue of piles of DVDs in your living space. What’s more, C i n e m a O n e connects to any home automation system. So when you press Play, the lights go down, and the movie starts instantly, creating a truly theatrical movie experience.
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