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Loughton optician Glen Ward is hosting an event on ursday 1st March that could prove life changing for people who wear glasses or contact lenses. e exclusive event, being held at eydon Bois Village Hall, CM16 7ER, from 7.00pm, will give information about corrective laser eye treatments - and to add to the occasion there will be champagne and canapés reception too. David Galman, aged 48 from Buckhurst Hill, describes his laser eye surgery as ‘Life Changing!’ He said “I just wanted to play football without glasses. I was 40 at the time and hated contact lenses and had to wear an old pair of glasses just in case they got broken. After the treatment, which took no time at all, it was amazing. I could see the digital clock and the smaller one on the oven. en I started showing off by reading car number plates - we hope to see you at this wonderful local event. Dr. Paul Doherty O.B.E. has published in excess of 90 novels. Headmaster of the outstanding, Trinity Catholic High School for over 30 years, he is an historian, educator and an absolute gentleman. Intellectually fascinating, the interview included both formal and informal discussions. Listening to him speak about Trinity Catholic High School, history, literature and his passion for education, I felt he was a wonderful and inspirational leader.
Kathy Manning Ken Fleet Sales Patrick Smith
When Cathy Sara walked down the red carpet earlier this month for the Premiere of the film “e Women in Black” she could have been forgiven for thinking she was dreaming. Born in 1972 in Wythenshawe, Manchester, girls like her didn’t get to perform on stage, play challenging roles in TV programmes or appear in films.
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But Cathy’s CV shows an illustrious career spanning twenty years with famous credits that include TV series ‘Downton Abbey’ series 1 & 2, ‘Casualty’ and ‘e Royal’; numerous stage appearances including Andrew Lloyd Webber and Alan Ayckbourn’s ‘By Jeeves’ in London’s West End. Films include Mike Leigh’s musical drama ‘Topsy-Turvy’ which told the story of Gilbert and Sullivan’s Mikado. Neil Simon’s Plaza Suite is a great play. An even funnier film. Made in 1971 and starring Walter Matthau – most of us have at some point – seen and enjoyed this terrific American comedy. For those of us who would prefer to see a live performance, e Hutton Players will be performing Plaza Suite at the Brentwood eatre on 29, 30 and 31 March. e setting is a suite at the Plaza Hotel and comprises of three one act playlets. e theme is relationships – but it is the final act that is the most hilarious and memorable: a couple trying to persuade their daughter (who is the bride) out of the bathroom so she can attend her own wedding ceremony. Until March,
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Loughton Optician Hosts Open Evening See Plaza Suite In Brentwood We Meet Local O.B.E Phillip Leigh’s Property Market When Cathy Met Tony Get More Out Of Your Life Magazine! A Note From Michelle Local Business Spotlight Beauty Hot spots In Your Area London Festival Vodafone Fashion Weekend Who Do You Think You Are?
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Up Close & Personal With Brad Pitt
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London Fashion Week Preview Lose The Winter Blues
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Q&A With Ash Parmar 25 Years At The Top Perfect Skin All Year Round A Winning Smile Top Beauty Tips
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Antiques With John Bly A Beautiful Garden Just Add Water For A Stunning Bathroom Shutter Spectacular More Than Just A Driveway
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Fishpools has grown over the last 113 years and today we are the largest quality furniture store in the south east. Our 60,000 square feet showrooms feature over 200 room sets from classic to contemporary, minimal to vintage and rustic to romantic all designed to help you make your home unique. There are over 200 sofa collections, 150 dining ranges, 100’s of beds, 75 bedroom ranges, and a large carpets & rugs department. Choose from a wide range of linens, softs, pictures and mirrors plus cookware and gifts from our Home Accessories department.
If it’s big name brands you’re after, we stock Stressless, Ercol, Natuzzi, G Plan, Duresta, Collins & Hayes, Nolte, Vi Spring, Tempur and many more. As a family-run retailer our commitment to great service begins as soon as you enter the store to be greeted by our well trained, knowledgeable people, who will assist you on all aspects of your purchase until it is safely delivered to your home. So pop in, we have ample customer parking, an in-store coffee shop and we look forward to making your acquaintance.
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WHAT’S ON BRASS BAND AND ORGAN CONCERT A spectacular concert of music featuring London's Champion Brass Band, Redbridge Brass, and the organ of Simon Winters. Music by Bach, Widor, Saint Saens and many others. Top quaity brass and organ music in a beautiful acoustic. 7.30pm tickets £8 in advance and £10 on the door. Church of St John the Baptist, St John’s Road Epping Essex. CM16 5DN Saturday 25 Feb 2012 www.redbridgebrass.com ST MARY’S THEYDON BOIS "COCKNEY NIGHT" Join us for some good clean raucous fun at our Cockney night! Our evening will be led by professional double act Cockney Rabble that entertain you with their wide repertoire of cockney songs from every decade - from music hall to modern rock - as well as their "cheeky chappie" banter and rhyming slang. Pie 'n' mash supper; BYO drink and glasses. e fun will take place from 7.30 11.30. Tickets are £15 (including food). Tables of 8-10, or individual tickets, can be purchased from Sue Palmer (01992 815034). eydon Bois Village Hall Essex CM16 7ER. Saturday 3 Mar 2012 www.stmaryschurchtheydonbois.org.uk ESSEX FLEXIBLE WORK RECRUITMENT FAIR 2012 If you are considering a new career then you must visit the Flexible Work Working Jobs from Home Recruitment Fair! A wide range of exhibitors at the show, incorporating self employed opportunities, franchises, training, business development and more! All on-hand with knowledge, expertise. ***Free Seminars and workshops Practical CV Workshop sessions offering FREE CV reviews and job application advice. Start up biz workshop offering the latest top tips & advice for anyone thinking of starting their own business. Beat the queues and pre - register to attend or turn up on the day! FREE Entry - 10.30am - 4.00pm
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For more information please call 07984593812 - Beat the queues and register online or just turn up on the day! To exhibit or book a stand email us for more details! Park Inn by Radisson Harlow Hotel, Essex Southern Way (M11 Jct 7)CM18 7BA. ursday 1 Mar www.workingjobsfromhome.co.uk ROCK ’N’ ROLL PARADISE e UK's favourite tribute rock and roll show is coming to your theatre soon! Elvis Presley, Jerry Lee Lewis, Eddie Cochran, Buddy Holly, Roy Orbison and the Big Bopper brought to life on the stage by superb artistes, backed by the Paradise Band. Two hours of music, music, music - no storyline, just the songs we all know and love. Get up and dance, sing along - great evening out! 7.30pm £18, £16 concessions Playhouse eatre Harlow Essex CM20 1LS. Friday 24 Feb 2012 www.rocknrollparadise.co.uk WHAT’S MY WINE EVENING is event is being organised by the International Committee of the Rotary Club of Ongar. It consists of Wine Tasting along with Cheese and Nibbles. Licensed Bar. Grand Raffle. A Fun Evening for all! With a panel of "so-called" experts! 7.30pm Doors open 7pm Tickets £10 from 01277 363888 e Budworth Hall, High Street, Ongar Essex CM5 9JG Friday 24 Feb 2012 QUAD BIKING VALENTINES DAY Spoil your loved one to some exciting Quad Bike Trekking this Valentine's Day. Either buy a Gift Voucher or book your partner in and surprise them! We have 300 acres of different fields and woods to take you around. Your loved one can go on their own or why not join them and have a special day out together. Quad Trekking is for 12 years and over. Prices start from just £30pp. Visit our website for more details. Other activities also on site like High Ropes Assault Course, Air Rifles, Archery, Paintball and Water Zorbing.
Prices from £30pp. Gift vouchers available. Book for Valentine’s Day or any weekend. Phone 01245 223216 for more details or visit our website. e Secret Nuclear Bunker, Ongar Road, Kelvedon Hatch, Nr. Brentwood. Essex Essex CM15 0LA. Tuesday 14 Feb 2012, Sat 18 Feb, Sun 19 Feb, Sat 25 Feb, Sun 26 Feb. www.outdooractivities-in-essex.co.uk WILD IN THE WOODS WILLOW WEAVING 1 A chance to create some life size willow sculptures to leave in the forest and smaller items to take home. Bring a picnic and join us sitting around the fire after the event toasting marshmallows! Popcorn demonstration and marshmallow competition. Toilets and shelter will be available and Tea, coffee, coco and fruit squash will be provided. All welcome. Contact for further information and times etc. Free, although a donation/contribution towards costs is very much appreciated. Bookings: telephone 07985 069800 Tony Chadwick, Conservation Ranger. Hainault Forest Country Park, Romford Road, Chigwell Essex IG7 4QN. Sunday 26 Feb HAINAULT FOREST WALK Slightly longer including inclines and variable conditions. Organised weekly walks as part of the Healthy Lifestyles Programme. Organised by the Redbridge Sport & Health team. All welcome. 11am (Allow 2 Hours). Free. No booking required, just turn up and enjoy the company! Enquiries: 020 8708 0952 Hainault Forest Country Park (meet in car park adjacent to café), Romford Road, Chigwell Essex IG7 4QN. ursday 1 Mar 2012 WANSTEAD PLACE WALK Takes place every Saturday. Easy, flat walk at gentle pace on hard surfaces. Organised weekly walks as part of the Healthy Lifestyles Programme. Organised by the Redbridge Sport & Physical Activity team. All welcome. 10.30am (Approx 1 hour). Free. No booking required just turn up! Enquiries: 020 8708 0952
Wanstead Place Surgery, entrance of Wanstead Place Surgery London E11 2SW. Saturday 11 Feb 2012, Sat 18 Feb, Sat 25 Feb, Sat 3 Mar, Sat 10 Mar, Sat 17 Mar, Sat 24 Mar, Sat 31 Mar. THE EAST OF LONDON FAMILY HISTORY SOCIETY Newham & Redbridge branch present a Project Evening. Help Corner; Bookstall; Refreshments. Visitors Welcome Doors open 7.00 for 7.30 start. Free entry; Contact: 020 8530 4514 Wanstead Library, Spratt Hall Road London E11 2RQ Wednesday 22 Feb 2012 www.eolfhs.org.uk OBJECTS OF DESIRE Objects of Desire with Nichola Charlambou, founder of Creative Writes. e two workshops work as a mini-block but you can book for each separately. £25 per workshop, book the pair, with 10% discount. Discover the power of the free-write. Experience the myriad of stories and words that objects can inspire. Be prepared to be amazed! Nichola will guide you through a range of free writes and writing exercises introducing you to innovative ideas for writing over these two workshops. With no feedback on the writing Creative Writes workshops teach an approach that is different from many other creative with the emphasis on building writing practice and breaking down barriers. 7-9, mini-block of 2 workshops, £45. One workshop, £25 Orford House Social Club, Orford Road, Walthamstow, E17 London E17 9QR Monday 27 Feb 2012, Mon 5 Mar. mendham-writers.com STRICTLY AIR AMBULANCE Join us for the extremely popular Strictly Air Ambulance Show hosted by Alex and Martin from Heart Breakfast and starring celebrity pro-dancers James and Ola Jordan! A spectacular evening of dance and entertainment sponsored by Volvo, all to raise vital funds to keep the life-saving helicopter flying. Tickets are £12 (concessions £10) each. e Brentwood Centre, Doddinghurst Road, Pilgrims Hatch, Brentwood Essex CM15 9NN Friday 2 Mar 2012/ www.essexairambulance.uk.com
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oughton optician Glen Ward is hosting an event on ursday 1st March that could prove life changing for people who wear glasses or contact lenses. e exclusive event, being held at eydon Bois Village Hall, CM16 7ER, from 7.00pm, will give information about corrective laser eye treatments - and to add to the occasion there will be champagne and canapés reception too.
AFTER THE TREATMENT, WHICH TOOK NO TIME AT ALL, IT WAS AMAZING. I COULD SEE THE DIGITAL CLOCK AND THE SMALLER ONE ON THE OVEN. THEN I STARTED SHOWING OFF BY READING CAR NUMBER PLATES. David Galman, aged 48 from Buckhurst Hill, describes his laser eye surgery as ‘Life Changing!’ He said “I just wanted to play football without glasses. I was 40 at the time and hated contact lenses and had to wear an old pair of glasses just in case they got broken. After the treatment, which took no time at all, it was amazing. I could see the digital clock and the smaller one on the oven. en I started showing off by reading car number plates. I could have gone to one of those places in the High Street but when it’s your eyes you’ve got to have total trust in the people doing the procedures.” Father of three David believes everyone should know more
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about what’s available, not delay and don’t let finance be an issue. Mum Christina Dooley, from Loughton, was very short sighted and had been wearing glasses and later contact lens since she was seven years old. “I was always teased and by the time I was 13 I was into swimming, camping and the inconvenience was a nightmare. Eventually in my 20’s I did the research and talked to my parents. I went to see Glen and was referred to Dr Pillai who was very honest and trustworthy. e results were amazing and the freedom incredible. I have never looked back.” RELIABLE AND TRUSTWORTHY Rebecca Preen from Church Langley said “I should have done it sooner and if more information had been available I probably would. I have always been very short sighted and had to wear glasses as contact lens were unsuitable. I first booked into a High Street optician for my assessment then, with drops in my eyes, I was expected to sign a lengthy document and pay a deposit, which I did. ey then switched my appointment from London to Reading because they had the builders in and just expected me to deal with it. I cancelled. “Dealing with Glen Ward was like chalk and cheese. I suffer from hay fever so was advised to wait until the end of the season. I met Dr Pillai and was booked into a hotel with my Mum. It really was the best investment. Before I could hardly see my hand in front of
my face but straight away I could see so well. It was a joy to open the oven door and not have glasses steamed up!” Owner Glen Ward said “I have worked with AVC for many years and always refer patients who enquire about corrective laser eye treatment to Dr Pillai and his team. I provide all post operative care at my practice and get a real buzz to hear how much lives are changed after the treatment.”
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AVC offers a David Galman loves playin g full range of football after his treatmen vision t correction treatments including many non-laser procedures which can help people who have been turned away from other clinics. Vision correction treatment is a simple, pain free, non-intrusive procedure which changes lives forever. Join us on ursday March 1st at 7.00pm to find out more. Special price offers will be available. RSVP is essential so book in at info@advancedvisioncare.co.uk or call 0800 852 4878. Visit www.advancedvisioncare.co.uk or www.scher&ward.co.uk ■
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great play. An even funnier film. Made in 1971 and starring Walter Matthau – most of us have at some point – seen and enjoyed this terrific American comedy.
active in some way, both on and off stage. Unfortunately with such a large membership, some females would wait almost two years before being offered a part. Membership has since dwindled to approximately 30 and only 2/3rds take part in productions.
For those of us who would prefer to see a live performance, e Hutton Players will be performing Plaza Suite at the Brentwood eatre on 29, 30 and 31 March.
e Hutton Players’ repertoire is an eclectic mix of plays from Greek Tragedy, such as Medea to modern farce. ey stage two plays a year either in their own name or at the request of the theatre.
e setting is a suite at the Plaza Hotel and comprises of three one act playlets. e theme is relationships – but it is the final act that is the most hilarious and memorable: a couple trying to persuade their daughter (who is the bride) out of the bathroom so she can attend her own wedding ceremony. Established in 1942, the original Hutton Players tried to lift morale during the Second World War. A group of friends with some other local residents from Hutton formed a drama group. eir first production was Oscar Wilde’s – e Importance of Being Earnest which was performed at the Hutton Residential School (hence the name) – but now called Bishops Hill Education Centre. In the good ole days – programmes cost 3d and admission was 2s 6d. Now programmes are 50p and tickets £7.00 but still a bargain compared to West End prices! e players try to select plays that are not usually performed by non-professionals. With a loyal following in the local area, they generally attract 75-95 people per night to watch the performances. ey have also received many Brent Awards. e proceeds (in earlier years) were given to charity as the scenery was made by the members. However more recently and due to lack of members, also time and cost involved, scenery is generally minimal. In the 1950s, the membership at one point grew to over 100 – all of whom were
PAST PRODUCTIONS INCLUDE: NOV 2006 My ree Angels Won Brent Award for Best Design of a Play March 2010 Tartuffe Nov 2010 84 Charing Cross Road MARCH 2011 Noel Coward’s Hay Fever Nov 2011 Peter Shaffer’s Lettice and Lovage Other plays include: A Christmas Carol, Bedside Manners, A Woman of No Importance, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, A Chorus of Disapproval and Murder on the Nile. Supported by the members, friends and family, the Brentwood Arts Council and excellent staff at Brentwood eatre all help the group. DATES 29th, 30th and 31st March VENUE Brentwood eatre (Box Office 01277 200305) http://brentwood-theatre.org/ TICKETS £11 and £10 concessions For more information about the Hutton Players see their website: www.thehuttonplayers.org ■
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AN ENLIGHTENING INTERVIEW WITH DR. PAUL DOHERTY O.B.E. INTERNATIONAL AUTHOR, HISTORIAN AND HEADMASTER OF TRINITY CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL, WOODFORD GREEN WORDS: MICHELLE HARRIS
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r. Paul Doherty O.B.E. has published in excess of 90 novels. Headmaster of the outstanding, Trinity Catholic High School for over 30 years, he is an historian, educator and an absolute gentleman. Intellectually fascinating, the interview included both formal and informal discussions. Listening to him speak about Trinity Catholic High School, history, literature and his passion for education, I felt he was a wonderful and inspirational leader. “e influence of the headteacher is all-encompassing. He shows a deep understanding of students' needs and his inclusive philosophy is fully shared by the staff. is collective commitment contributes to the outstanding leadership and management. Its qualities are most clearly evidenced in the very high standards that students attain and in their outstanding achievement.” Trinity Catholic High School - OFSTED REPORT 2009 EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND: Liverpool University where he gained a first-class honours degree in history. Awarded a state scholarship, he attended Exeter College, Oxford. A doctorate from the University of Oxford for a thesis on Edward II.
MICHELLE HARRIS: Congratulations on your recent award of an O.B.E. for services to education. How did you feel when you heard the news? DR. DOHERTY: Naturally very honoured, pleased and flattered. On a professional basis, I believe that it was also an acknowledgment of what the school has achieved. I’ve worked with outstanding staff and I regard it not so much as a job, but a way of life. MICHELLE HARRIS: What do you feel is unique about Trinity? DR. DOHERTY: Its distinctive Catholic ethos. I think that we human beings are spiritual. Trinity is a Catholic school which puts religion into practise. I think the O.B.E. was an affirmation of a
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philosophy which has been assessed. MICHELLE HARRIS: What inspired you to write based upon your own education? DR. DOHERTY: My passion has always been for history. In the north east (Dr. Doherty grew up in Middlesbrough) in the early 1950s, libraries were coming into their own. We had a museum, a cinema, and when it became dark, films offered a glorious escape. I’d be in bookshops looking for novels – the Penguin classics. I remember reading Sir Arthur Conan Doyle … it had such an impact on me. But cinema, the great films like Demetrius and the Gladiators were so powerful that I actually planned to run away to Rome with my friend! We didn’t know where Rome was situated but knew it was south – somewhere …! We were aged seven or eight – but we were determined to become gladiators! at excitement stayed with me. I attempted priesthood but it was history and literature that was my true passion. It inspired me to my place now. MICHELLE HARRIS: Your list of published novels is phenomenal and also your awards: “Murder ey Write: 100 masters of crime” list as published (as a supplement) in e Times (1998). (Other authors included Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Agatha Christie and Raymond Chandler). Also the Herodotus award from the Historical Mystery Appreciation Society. Out of all these – what is your favourite? DR. DOHERTY:To be honest, the best thing that can happen to a writer is not just the awards, which are very much appreciated, but when you receive a letter from a reader saying ank You – I really enjoyed that book. As a writer, I hope to take my readers out of themselves – take them back in time – offer a unique experience. Especially if the reader is housebound or has been ill; that my books have offered some refuge, a safe escapism to another place. When I receive a letter stating that I have entertained or enhanced lives, this is my reward and the purpose of a book.
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MICHELLE HARRIS: In 2013, you will be the Guest of Honour at the Bouchercon International Mystery Festival in Albany, New York. Can you tell our readers more about this event? DR. DOHERTY: I don’t know much about it. I know it’s a big event in the States and where all the crime writers from Europe and the US are gathered. To be invited as the guest speaker is very exciting. When you sell a book in the States, you have to sell state by state. My wife (Carla) and I are going together for this honour. But for me, it means somebody likes my books in the States. MICHELLE HARRIS: You use various pen names such as Anna Apostolou, Michael Clynes, Ann Dukthas, Paul Harding and Vanessa Alexander. Why do you have so many names and is there a hidden meaning? DR. DOHERTY: I have stopped using pseudonyms. Originally, this was a request from the publishers for different genres. It was a commercially based decision. However I have two daughters: one is Vanessa and the other is Alexandra. My grandfather’s name was Clynes. I am a prolific writer and for the reader, it is easy to expect a certain type of historical novel by the name, but if writing about Ancient Egypt then medieval England, it can be confusing. e names are based on different periods in history. MICHELLE HARRIS: For any novel, especially based upon facts and history, do you enjoy the research aspect? DR. DOHERTY: Very much so. anks to the many years of research I know exactly where to go. I am a member of the London Library which is the biggest private lending library in the world. ere is a treasure trove of books. I thoroughly enjoy reading and researching and from these facts, a novel originates as a thought and then is developed. MICHELLE HARRIS: Your achievements are inspirational. How do you balance so much? DR. DOHERTY: We spend 1/3rd of our time daydreaming. With a novel, this is the crucial time to develop the ideas. For instance with my latest novel Bloodstone, I wondered about it – I envisaged a murder … a locked room with no secret passageways. You get an element… A reference to old soldiers being pensioned off and then somebody goes looking for them… e medieval fascination with relics… For a good relic you could earn a lot of money: weaving themes in and out - then thinking – that’s pretty good… I’ll use that. MICHELLE HARRIS: Who are your favourite authors? DR. DOHERTY: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and Agatha Christie. Robert Lewis Stevenson’s Treasure Island. Creating a character like Long John Silver who is a villain to the bone. Stevenson had a wonderful talent to create characters who have survived the centuries. ese are the characters you are reared upon. MICHELLE HARRIS: And for the future? DR. DOHERTY: Who knows? I don’t plan the future – I just take days as they come. Certainly I anticipate a lot of writing, reading everything about Henry VIII’s last days for my latest book.
I thoroughly enjoy being a headmaster and writer. I feel very lucky, especially when I compare for example my grandfather, who spent most of his time in the mines or trenches. You compare your lot… Paul Doherty website: www.paulcdoherty.com Trinity Catholic High School: http://fc.tchs.uk.net If you have any comments – please email: Michelle@starcopywriting.com www.starcopywriting.com
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hen you read about the fascinating stories concerning local people, local businesses, good causes and the countryside, towns and villages that you are part of, don't you sometimes think that there are other topics that would look good in print? Our "Life Series" of magazines cover Epping, Loughton, Chigwell, Buckhurst Hill, South Woodford, Wanstead, Brentwood and the beautiful surrounding areas. So, if you are a new business in Epping, a fund-raiser in Loughton, a charity organiser in Wanstead, a life-style coach in South Woodford or a successful community group in Chigwell, we would love to hear from you. Or perhaps you are a keen amateur
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photographer producing shots taken in the immediate area that would complement and enhance the articles in the magazine. Now's your chance to see your name, or that of your organisation in print! All you have to do is write an article (something between 1000-1250 words), with photos, and email it to: patrick@fishmediagroup.co.uk or call 07932 608 797.
You'll get the idea of the sort of thing we are looking for by browsing through this edition of the magazine. Don't worry too much about perfect grammar or spelling - we will check it before it goes to print! So how about it? Why not get those creative juices going, sit down and start thinking of ways in which you could publicise the part of your Local Life that is most
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Auction of Pocket Watches & Accessories Monday 13th February at 10am Antique & Modern Jewellery Thursday 16th February
Above left to right A gilt key wind pair case repousse pocket repeater. Estimate £2,500 - £3,500
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The new Audi A1 Sportback 5dr. Now available to order from your local Essex Audi Centre. Take a great car, add extra space plus 2 extra doors and you have an athletic and agile model that offers a level of practicality you just wouldn’t expect. Five doors, five seats, an impressive 270 litres of boot space, and class-leading engines that satisfy every requirement from frugality to fantastically sporty performance, make the new Audi A1 Sportback such a great pleasure to own and drive. Visit your nearest Essex Audi Centre to book your test drive.
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Phillip Leigh PHILLIP LEIGH 'S LOCAL PROPERTY MARKET at 2020 only because it sounds a nice number, and in ophthalmic terms, relates to “perfect vision”. In the face of such adversity I am still confident that there are many families keen to move and eager to buy a home which they consider to be well presented and correctly priced.
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hat feels like only yesterday but was in fact way back in the Autumn of 2007, I published a pamphlet entitled “Tough Times Ahead?” e question mark closing the comment was my way of hedging my bet for although I could see that the property market was about to harden, I had no idea that the effect of what was then just considered a bubble bursting, would lead to the difficulties presently being experienced in almost all of the micro markets we generalise in naming “e Property Market”. For in the neck of the woods most important to us our “local” property market has probably been hit the hardest of most Suburban areas of London. I touched on this point in last month’s Report by describing the plight of many Senior citizens, who encouraged by many of my profession’s least honest characters were excited by hearing that their huge high end house would find a buyer at a price comparable to their home’s value in the Summer of 2007, which is when property prices peaked. Relying on the strength of such irresponsible promises, having been persuaded to sign lengthy Sole Agency Agreement, or even worse, “Sole Selling Rights” Agreements (unreasonably demanded by one local branch of a major National firm) it takes little time at all for them to realise that they are striving for the impossible. It is extremely difficult to put a precise number on the
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devaluation that has occurred from 2007 until now, as it will undoubtedly vary considerably from property to property. My rough rule of thumb is that values of property below half a million have dropped by around 13% and by around 15% between that figure and one million pounds. When looking at houses in excess of a million it is even more difficult to be precise due to lack of evidence as so few sales have in fact taken place. Lets say that between one and two million price have
dropped around 20% and between two and three million the drop could in fact be as much as to 30%. So what does all this mean to you and I ? It means that nothing is going to improve in the short to medium term future. For unless help appears at the bottom of the market with easier access to finance and increases in earnings and pressure is applied to the high end of the market by interest rates rising substantially. e volume of transactions will not improve and neither will the volume of new property entering the market, both of which are running at 50% of what was the norm in the “good old days”.
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When is it likely to change? In 2007 my forecast was that Olympic year will give the Country the boost needed to get things moving. How wrong was I. I am now, exercising far greater restraint in the light of both National and Worldwide events. I will put my stake in the ground
We have, as January’s go, had a fairly active month deal wise, having agreed sales between £350,000 and £1.8 million pounds. We have also been blessed with some fresh stock to sell most of which has been pitched at, or near, realistic levels. e letting market however has slowed somewhat. is was not entirely unexpected for the demand for quality houses in the prime spots has reduced substantially in the light of the recession taking hold. In closing, just a word of caution, look even closer than ever at the tenant being introduced to you. for as the strains on everyone’s finances takes hold, rental arrears will undoubtedly rise and contrary to all logic, the last creditor to be paid will be the landlord. Now is the time that honest diligent letting agents are worth their weight in gold (or fees) and the time to be considering easing a little on your rental aspirations providing you are being guaranteed a five star security. Phillip Leigh is principal of Phillip Leigh Associates of Chigwell. Tel: 020 8501 2424 E-mail: phillip@phillipleigh.com For past articles from 2011 www.phillipleigh.com and click on Blogs.
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WHEN CATHY MET TONY WORDS BY CHRISTINE BAKER
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hen Cathy Sara walked down the red carpet earlier this month for the Premiere of the film “e Women in Black” she could have been forgiven for thinking she was dreaming. Born in 1972 in Wythenshawe, Manchester, girls like her didn’t get to perform on stage, play challenging roles in TV programmes or appear in films. But Cathy’s CV shows an illustrious career spanning twenty years with famous credits that include TV series ‘Downton Abbey’ series 1 & 2, ‘Casualty’ and ‘e Royal’; numerous stage appearances including Andrew Lloyd Webber and Alan Ayckbourn’s ‘By Jeeves’ in London’s West End. Films include Mike Leigh’s musical drama ‘Topsy-Turvy’ which told the story of Gilbert and Sullivan’s Mikado. “e Woman in Black” stars Daniel Ratcliffe in his first film since Harry Potter. Cathy plays Mrs Jerome, a mother with chilling anxieties about her child. It could seem bizarre then that when Cathy returns to her day job it’s that of a Minister’s wife and Mother. Reverend Tony Morling, Cathy, Columba and Ronan arrived at Loughton Methodist Church in 2004 from their Bournemouth parish. It could seem an unlikely union but forces most definitely were at work to ensure Cathy and Tony met. Again, in improbable circumstances, on the Island of Iona in the Inner Hebrides off the western coast of Scotland - but more of that later.
e acting bug kicks in…… First let’s look at Cathy’s journey from a village in Yorkshire to the bright lights of London’s West End. When Cathy was 11 Mum and Dad divorced so it was just her and Mum who pitched up living above an Art Gallery shop in Ilkley. Weekends were spent visiting Dad in Birmingham but thoughts of performing grew strong in her mind. Skipton Girls High School offered great acting opportunities as it was known to put on big productions. “I landed a proper speaking,
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singing role of Saturn the Space Policeman. at was a very significant moment because it took everyone by surprise and me. I felt a sense that this is something I can do, perhaps something I have a gift for and in many ways my journey began.” But dark clouds hovered at school. With Cathy’s parents divorcing, her drama roles singled her out as a target for bullying both physical and emotional. “It was an awful couple of years, very badly handled and most unpleasant. I was already emotionally vulnerable and pretty morose at the time, growing up far too fast to deal with traumas in my life.” Refuge came in playing other people. She left the girls school and went to the local comprehensive in Ilkley where she met Drama teacher Sue Garnett, who was to have a profound affect on her life. “Sue is probably one of the most important people in my career. She was more than a Drama teacher, she was also an amateur actress, directed plays at the Ilkley Playhouse and encouraged my singing.” Time at Ilkley Playhouse, an adult run theatre company, meant her first taste of playing alongside adults and being on stage every night and matinees, as well as school work. It was then that Cathy realised for the first time that people went on to perform for a living so she needed to aim high. Cathy won a place the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art, one of the top five schools in the country. “It was a dream come true” said Cathy. “I was naïve and hadn’t even been to London but in there somewhere they saw an emotional depth that I don’t think many 18 year olds could portray.” In 1993 Cathy won the prestigious Carlton Hobbs BBC Radio competition which gave her a contract for six months in London and an agent. She also performed at Regents Park Open Air eatre playing in Romeo and Juliet, directed by Judi Dench, and started what would turn out to be a successful career in Radio. “By Jeeves” saw her on stage in Scarborough before it transferred to
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London’s West End for six months. When she got news of a free week before it moved Cathy decided to take a break. Although Cathy’s spiritual beliefs were stuck somewhere between a family who were passionate atheists and grand parents who were Methodists, at 14 she had discovered a faith and as time wore on she always felt a desire to make a commitment although she fought to keep her faith and her profession separate.
Isle of Iona a very special place….. Cathy had heard about Iona where there is usually a long waiting list to get a place in Bishops House, a retreat centre on the Island. But a place had unexpectedly come free so that’s where she found herself the following week. “We were a mixed bunch, all there for different reasons, all seeking some answers and guidance. Mine was should I still be in this relationship or should I let it go.” at bunch included Tony Morling a Methodist Minister who also phoned at short notice and got a place. Tony was also seeking guidance. “We all had meals together and when we went on a pilgrimage walk an extraordinary man in the Abbey insisted he showed us the place where two people fell in love on the Island. We said “sorry you have got this so wrong we are not together, we only just met.” He laughed and said a prayer for us and said “let me know on a postcard what happens.” “We parted company not knowing what would happen. Exactly a year later I was in London doing some research when I decided to send Tony the postcard. He suggested coffee. I hid behind a pillar in St Pauls and saw him on the steps. I had to decide if I would come out or not and I knew that if I did it would be one of the most significant things I had done in my life. Our courtship started there.” What a curious courtship it was. “I found him being a Methodist Minister quite intimidating, all my boyfriends had been actors, and he was to discover what it meant being involved with an actress and life in my environment.” It all took time and to add to the mix Tony’s Parish Church was in Bournemouth while Cathy lived and performed in London. After two years they got married in Bournemouth and their two boys quickly followed, as did their move to Loughton Methodist Church. Cathy continues juggling her career amid the challenges of wife and Mother, the boys now 9 and 8, as well as her ministry of support for Tony and the Church family. So, does stardom beckon for Cathy following the success of “e Woman in Black” which is now on general release in cinemas? Not just yet as Cathy finds herself propelled towards Project Talitha Arts, which means working in India’s Mumbai and Kolkata for three weeks with teenage girls who have been trafficked or abused and rescued to care homes.
Cathy played her character in two series of Downton Abbey.
e project will deliver arts and therapy workshops to help the girls deal with their acute trauma. Supported by the International Justice Mission (IJM) the project is the vision of actress friend Amanda Root who spent time in India last year. Feedback has been so successful another trip is considered vital. “I can’t think of anything with greater purpose and the right thing for me to do at this moment. It may not be good timing with the film out but I am prepared to take that risk. I am overjoyed and privileged to go and know that I will come back changed and a different person but enriched.” Cathy plays Mrs Drake in Downton Abbey
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020 8508 5044. Date: 10th March 2012. Tickets: £6 and include supper. EPPING FOREST FREE HALF TERM EVENTS Celebrating the National Year of Speech, Language and Communication there are some drop-in events suitable for all children, especially those aged 8-11 years old. Creature Communication Discover how birds and animals in Epping Forest communicate and enjoy a ‘making’ activity for one or more animals. Date: 21st February 2012 Time: 12noon-3pm Venue: Visitor Centre, High Beach
February THOUGHTS FOR
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o we’ve danced and partied our way into the New Year. Ambitious resolutions made and sadly broken – we now move forward … Ah, fill the Cup:—what boots it to repeat How Time is slipping underneath our Feet: Unborn TOMORROW, and dead YESTERDAY, Why fret about them if TODAY be sweet! Omar Khayyam For readers who enjoy Khayyam, his poetry is indeed thought provoking and I share his ideal of carpe diem (Seize the moment). e year is punctuated with monthly, key events which give a different feel or perspective to what’s happening around us and our involvement. e next big event is Valentine’s Day. Despite just being only one day – it seems to take over, most of the month of February. ere’s the 14th February (Tuesday), the Saturday before and the Saturday after. e thought
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process for the ideal present – sorting it out, getting it delivered or collected, a great surprise or a great disappointment. It’s stressful! And nobody wants to get it wrong … But to our areas, what else is happening? Having researched events that I feel the readership would find interesting, the following are a quick summary of my favourites for the next month: WANSTEAD EVENING WITH DANIEL FINKELSTEIN, TIMES COLUMNIST An evening with Times columnist, Daniel Finkelstein on February 29th at Eton Manor Rugby Club, Wanstead. Hosted by LEYTON and Wanstead Conservatives, Mr Finkelstein will be joined by MEP Marina Yannakoudakis and Havering and Redbridge GLA Assembly member Roger Evans. To book a ticket for “What has the Coalition ever done for us?”
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Email: paul.canal@gmail.com or call 020 8551 4333 www.danielfinkelsteineventfeb2 9th.eventbrite.co.uk (more info and to book online) Tickets for the event are £15. Date: 29th February 2012 at 7.30 p.m. (includes light buffet) Venue: Eton Manor Rugby Club, Wanstead LOUGHTON THE ROYAL BRITISH LEGION I regularly publish features about the local area and the role of heroes who have fought in wars and their ultimate sacrifice. To continue our support of those in the armed forces and their families, the Royal British Legion will be hosting a Poppy Dance on March 10th at the Loughton branch of the Royal British Legion in Church Hill. So for those who are interested, tickets are available from the bar, at the branch’s club house. Royal British Legion Club 118 Church Hill, Loughton, Essex IG10 2LH. Telephone:
Wanstead Regency Messages e Temple was built during the Regency period. Learn more about the signals used by sailors during the Napoleonic wars. Children will also learn how to make their own signals! Date: 23rd February 2012 Time: 12noon-3pm Venue: e Temple, Wanstead Park For further information for both the Creative Communication and Regency Messages events - please contact: Epping Forest Visitor Centre, High Beach Tel: 020 8508 0028 Education Officer: 020 8529 6607 or email: epping.forest@cityoflondon.gov.uk. If you have any recommendations for key events in your area next month, please email me direct with your suggestions: Michelle@starcopywriting.com. Thank you. If one of your unbroken New Year’s resolutions is to boost your business with inspirational marketing strategies and intuitive copywriting, please call 07949 556 294 or see my website: www.starcopywriting.com ■
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BUSINESS? The Chigwell Business Group invite you to join one of the most dynamic and successful business groups in the area. We have over 25 active members who regularly meet on Friday mornings and are looking for a few more select members*. We meet on Fridays from 7.30 - 9.00 am at The Woolston Manor Golf Club in Chigwell for structured meetings. The joining fee is minimal and the only cost is for your full breakfast. FOR MORE INFORMATION Please visit our website at: www.chigwellbusiness.co.uk to find out about our current members or contact Ash Parmar (Chairman) on 07971 291180 or ash@smiledesignbyash.co.uk * WE HAVE A POLICY OF ONE PERSON PER PROFESSION/BUSINESS TYPE
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HEADSTART CORPORATE CLOTHING IS CELEBRATING TWO VERY SPECIAL MILESTONES THIS YEAR.
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irstly, 2012 marks our fifth year as members of Chigwell Business Group. During our time at CBG our company has certainly benefited by a stream of quality referrals. I personally have made some long standing friendships and gained from the wealth of experience from the variety of members who meet every Friday. e second milestone is that this year is our company’s 30th anniversary - and we are still going strong. We have been manufacturing
and supplying our extensive range of corporate clothing and accessories to all types of businesses and institutions since 1982. Embroidery, screen printing and transfers are all locally produced in our premises in Waltham Abbey. With our very personal approach, high quality and extremely competitive prices it is no wonder that the majority of our clients have been with us for many years. Small orders or large we won’t let you down. Our clients include-
Restaurants, Schools, Plumbers, Electricians, Storage and Construction companies, Cleaning, Couriers and Business Maintenance companies– e list is endless. For friendly advice on your corporate wear requirements contact either Ashley or Melina and we will be happy to assist you and if you like pop over with any samples that you may wish to see.
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Established in 1991, with 3 partners and 23 staff, all clients are either personal contacts or referrals from existing clients. As part of their commitment to local businesses and in order to expand their business presence too, partner, Barry Leibovitch actively supports Chigwell
Business Group (CBG) and since 2006, has volunteered his services as the treasurer. Speaking about his involvement, Barry commented: “I find the group invaluable and for many reasons. Business relationships generally begin with trust. By regular attendance at a group, you develop your own and your company’s reputation. As people learn more about you, especially how they will reap benefits from your professional services or products, business referrals are then developed and expanded upon as you receive second, third or even fourth level of introductions! “Also, some great friendships have been developed from the group. Importantly, networking
colleagues will open up their databases to introduce you to their important contacts. If I need a quick (complimentary) conversation with a bank manager, solicitor or IFA on behalf of my clients, an introduction will be made from a respected source. I too, actively support my networking colleagues – so everybody benefits. We all help each other.”
Contact Barry Leibovitch 020 8709 6000 Barry@tishleibovitch.co.uk www.tishleibovitch.co.uk.
Looking for a conscientious and caring accountant? – Call Barry Leibovitch If concerned about accounts or tax (personal, company or new business) or just for an informal and free initial discussion about your business.
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HEALTH, BEAUTY AND DANCING FITNESS WORDS: AMY HARRIS
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ere are some tips to improve your health and beauty regime in 2012 to be more fit and healthy. Improve your health and beauty regime by maybe taking a class in your local gym or to quit smoking. For readers who are venturing into a new fitness regime there is a fabulous, Virgin Active health club in Repton Park. A special feature is that incredible swimming pool and jacuzzi. David Lloyd in Chigwell has an excellent gym, swimming pool and tennis facilities. For those who prefer to dance and whilst simultaneously getting fit is the fantastic Zumba. It has (justifiably) become incredibly popular and I too, am a secret fan. Having purchased the DVDs, shakers and booklet from a certain TV shopping channel, dancing whilst taking off inches and improving your curves, can be a great fitness work-out which is also really, good fun. Whether on your own, or with a friend, Zumba is more like a party than exercise. If you would like to be more healthy this year, snack on more natural foods during breaks, ditch the chocolate bar and opt for a handful of dried fruit and nuts. Dried berries or seeds are also a healthy alternative to sweets. Holland and Barrett have an interesting selection of natural foods and supplements.
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Perhaps when walking down Loughton High Street and with some time to spare, take a look inside or perhaps visit their website. You could also switch the sandwiches at lunch for a soup at Marks and Spencer (Loughton and South Woodford) which now comes in smaller packs. I recommend the Butternut Squash soup as it is delicious. Marks and Spencer, also offer a fabulous range of different salads, or if making at home, use herbs and spices to season and be sparing with the olive oil! For all of the readers that are looking to take more ‘me’ time or change the way you look, there is a Benefit cosmetics store in Loughton that has a range of make-up in retro packaging. ey have a range of eye shadows or ‘lust dusters’ in different colours including gold, blue and pink that cost £14 each. When picking your eye shadow, make sure that you pick the eye shadow that is right for your eye colour. Green eye shadows suit brown eyes, purple eye shadow suits green eyes and brown suits blue eyes. Why not change your make-up bag this year and use different colour eye mascaras; brown mascara looks great with brown eyes.
Amy Harris
You can also visit Boots (South Woodford and Loughton) to buy your cosmetics and toiletries. ey have a range of aromatherapy essential oils which can be used as part of your beauty regime. A few drops of your favourite essential oil in the bath, will relax and clear your mind: lavender is best for relaxing and sleeping. Rose is a soothing essential oil that can reduce
anxiety. Another essential oil worth keeping in your medicine cupboard is tea tree oil, which is antibacterial/antifungal. You can buy tea tree oil from e Body Shop (in Loughton) for £6 each.
WEBSITES: www.thebodyshop.co.uk www.benefitcosmetics.co.uk www.boots.com www.marksandspencer.com www.hollandandbarrett.com www.davidlloyd.co.uk www.virginactive.co.uk ■
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LONDON MASLENITSA FESTIVAL Maslenitsa is the traditional Russian festival that says goodbye to winter with vodka, pancakes, music and song. BRUARY 19TH – 26TH FELONDON 2012, ACROSS
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he London Maslenitsa Festival is the largest celebration of Russian culture outside Russia itself. Supported by Boris Johnson, the Festival takes place across London from 19th – 26th February, with a week-long programme of events culminating in the final spectacular in Trafalgar Square. The programme will provide a chance for Londoners to immerse themselves in Russian culture both modern and traditional as venues across the city are brought to life with theatre performances, food demonstrations, exhibitions and special events. Highlights include a fashion show from leading and up-and-coming Russian designers at the Victoria and Albert Museum, a children’s production performed by the renowned Moscow State Gogol Theatre at Shaftesbury Theatre, and master-classes with Russian chefs exploring authentic Russian cuisine, including the quintessential Maslenitsa delicacy: the Blini. On the day of Maslenitsa itself – Sunday 26 February
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Phonetic: Vse zaboty broste, prixodite v gisty! English: Put aside all your cares (Put your cares behind) come to visit Maslenitsa!
- a huge celebration of all things Russian takes place in Trafalgar Square, which will be transformed into a bustling bazaar. Russian shops, restaurants and top chefs will have pavilions across the Square providing an opportunity for all Londoners to sample as slice of Russian culture while feasting on traditional Maslenitsa food of pancakes
and caviar and vodka! (The event is hugely popular - over 90,000 people attended last year). At the same time, performances from some of Russia’s most acclaimed dance, theatre, folk, pop and jazz artists – including the celebrated Pyatnizky Choir, which celebrates its 100th anniversary this year - will entertain the audience from the Festival’s main stage.
Entrance is FREE and events run from 1pm-7pm. London is home to around 160,000 Russians and the city is the second most popular destination for flights out of Moscow after St Petersburg. Boris Johnson, the Mayor of London said: “In 2012 London will welcome the world for the Olympic and Paralympic Games and throughout the year fantastic events like the Maslenitsa festival will vividly illustrate why London is the most exciting international city on earth.� Trafalgar Square will be connected to Red Square via a live interactive video link – enabling Londoners and Muscovites to talk to each other (square to square!) and exchange traditional Maslenitsa greetings. See www.maslenitsa.co.uk for full listings. Follow the festival on Twitter @MaslenitsaDoll
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ho You Think You Are? Live returns for its sixth year, with leading genealogy experts, one to one sessions, informative workshops and over 150 exhibitors specialising in researching your family tree all under one roof. Sponsored by Ancestry. co.uk, the 2012 show will feature more exciting ways
to look deeper into your ancestry whether you’re just starting out on your family history trail or you’re a seasoned researcher. Ask an expert for advice, identify and date those mystery photos, attend one of the informative workshops and investigate the resources of libraries, museums and family history societies from across the UK.
You can book your tickets for WDYTYA? Live by phoning 0844 873 7330 or by visiting www. whodoyouthinkyouarelive.co.uk where you’ll also find all the latest news as well as great competitions and offers. You could also join the Facebook group and follow @WDYTYALIVE on Twitter so you can share your thoughts about the show. Tickets A single ticket will cost just £15 in advance but Life Magazines can offer you two tickets for just £25, a saving of £19* when you quote code LIFE2425. *£2 transaction fee applies. Standard on door price is £22.
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There’ll be some great new interactive features along with favourites like the Military Pavilion and the Society of Genealogists’ Workshop Programme. Silent Witness actress, Emilia Fox has been confirmed as the third celebrity to be appearing at Who Do You Think You Are? LIVE 2012. Emilia will take to the stage on Saturday 25th February in the Celebrity Theatre, talking about both her experience on the TV show and her ancestry trail; a journey which led her to discover that she hailed from a long line of fellow thespians and led her to the north of England to uncover the rags-to-riches story of her 3 x great grandfather. Emilia will be joining two other celebrities, EastEnders’ Larry Lamb and TV presenter and
producer Richard Madeley. Like Emilia, both men made fascinating discoveries about their forebears. Also returning is the ‘Heirloom Detective’, antiques expert Eric Knowles. Eric will be on hand in the Photography Gallery to date and identify your family treasures, so you can find out more about the relics which have been passed down the generations of your family. There will also be a bigger dedicated Irish section for those whose family tree harks back to the Emerald Isle, with Irish genealogical experts on hand to point you in the right direction for discovering your Irish heritage. There is a huge variety of companies and services involved in family history at the event; from major online resource holders to libraries, museums and dozens of family history societies from across the UK, and companies who can show you how to create and store your family tree information, restore old photos, take a genealogy course and more. It’s your chance to be part of the world’s biggest family history show, share your experiences and meet others who are just as enthusiastic about looking into their past as you are?
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HE’S ONE OF THE BIGGEST STARS ON THE PLANET BUT BRAD PITT HAS ANNOUNCED HE’S GOING TO RETIRE IN THREE YEARS TIME AT THE AGE OF 50. BY SUSAN GRIFFIN
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co-star Jonah Hill, his eyes remain hidden behind aviator sunglasses and his hands stay tucked into the pockets of cream linen trousers. Given the theme of his new film, baseball is the name of the game later that day when, in a quiet, shady spot, Pitt reveals that while he likes to play ball with his kids, his own relationship with the all-American sport has been traumatic. “I knew very little about baseball besides taking one in the face when I was in junior high,” laughs Pitt, 47. “Eighteen stitches was the result of that incident. This scar here,” he says pointing to the side of his head. It takes iron will not to lean in for a closer inspection. Moneyball is based on the controversial 2003 book Moneyball: The Art Of Winning An Unfair Game in which the author Michael Lewis wrote about the exploits of Billy Beane (Pitt), a former baseball player turned general manager of Oakland A’s baseball team. Beane revolutionised the way the baseball industry assessed its players by employing a statistical analysis that showed the qualities historically used to value players were outdated.
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He then bought players who’d been ignored by larger, more lucrative teams, but who would help his team to victory. “The film didn’t fall into convention and it was a difficult one to get made,” admits Pitt, looking a little shiny-faced despite the shade (so the man is a mere mortal then.) “We’re in tough economic times and people start betting on safer, more tried-and tested brands,” he says, before adding that while he’s never spent a lot of time watching baseball, he became obsessed by the book. “Billy Beane’s team had a
ran a truck company, and his mum Jane, a school guidance counsellor, Pitt was studying for a journalism degree when he decided to give acting a whirl. Like thousands of other goodlooking hopefuls, he travelled to Los Angeles where he subsidised his acting classes with odd jobs, including dressing as a chicken, before earning his big break in Ridley Scott’s 1991 movie Thelma & Louise. His screen time totalled less than 15 minutes but when the film was released everyone was asking who the man who seduces Geena Davis was, and it led to parts
$40 million payroll and they were trying to compete with teams with $240 million payrolls. It forced these guys to back up and say: ‘We can’t fight how the other guys fight. We have to search for new baseball knowledge. We have to re-examine the sport and where we place value’.” Through that process they discovered great inefficiencies on how people were judged, and Pitt says: “The film is ultimately about how we place value on people and how society informs how we value ourselves. “These themes are universal. And the ideas these guys employed have now permeated other sports, like football, various arms of business even the film industry.” Raised with his brother Doug and sister Julie in Missouri by his dad Bill, who
in Robert Redford’s A River Runs Through It and the dark thriller Kalifornia. Pitt says it was only when Legends Of The Fall was released in 1994 “that celebrity hit me”. “You get no warning and you’re kind of overwhelmed. I didn’t understand all the attention,” says Pitt, before returning to the recurring theme of value. “The attention doesn’t come from a place of real value. People want to get near you but it has nothing to do with you as a person. It has more to do with something those people are missing in themselves.” In the 20 years since his scene-stealing performance in Thelma & Louise, Pitt’s managed to keep the audience guessing his next move. He’s depicted death in Meet Joe
Black, an incoherent Irish brawler in Snatch, a Nazi killer in Inglourious Basterds and aged backwards in The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button. “Film-making is about longevity,” says Pitt. “Is it a quality picture? Is it a quality story? Is there something original about it?” These are the questions Pitt asks himself before embarking on a project today but admits he may have lost focus for a while and the result was The Mexican (2001), Spy Game (2001), Troy (2004) and Mr & Mrs Smith (2005). The latter remains a personal favourite though, as it was the film on which he met Jolie, with whom has adopted children Maddox, 10, Pax, seven, and Zahara, six, and biological children Shiloh, five, and twins Knox and Vivienne, three. Today he’s less concerned about a film making money. “There’s such a thing as the quiet victory, the personal victory that only you and you alone experience. And that’s enough,” he explains. “Films that I’ve loved [making], like The Assassination Of Jesse James By The Coward Robert Ford and The Tree Of Life, they’re ‘fine wine’ pictures - they’ll age well.” Pitt recently announced he’s looking to retire at around 50, and as the producer of 20 titles perhaps he’ll spend the autumn years of life behind the scenes. “It’s just about getting stories across that may have a more difficult time seeing the light of day,” he says. “That’s all I want, to see movies get made that I believe should be made. And if my name, whatever it may or may not be worth, can help that process, then that’s what I’m going to do.” FEBRUARY2012 33
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Winter 2012 collections at London Fashion Week this month. Returning to the show on schedule this season, are luxury brands including Aquascutum, Temperley London, Jasper Conran, House of Holland, John Rocha, Issa London, Stella McCartney, Nicole Farhi, David Koma, Paul Smith, Mulberry, Matthew Williamson, Louise Gray, Vivienne Westwood Red Label, Burberry Prorsum, McQ Alexander McQueen, Ozwald Boateng, and Pringle of Scotland. Gieves & Hawkes, MAN, Martine Rose, Topman Design, James Long, Lou Dalton and RAKE are amongst those designers that will show their collections on Menswear Day. Two more brands are to show for the first time. Belstaff has announced it will present its first men’s and women’s AW12 collections on Sunday February 19th, 3.30pm-5.30pm. This will be the first collection to be shown since the relaunch of the brand. Moschino Cheap And Chic will also make its London Fashion Week debut; the AW12 collection will be shown on Saturday 18th February between 1.30pm-3.30pm. The magic of London Fashion Week is not merely thanks to the fashion designers’ and fashion stylists’ cutting-edge collections but the media excitement that accompanies them. The allure of the show is exceptional and London Fashion Week continues to be the top fashion event pulling visitors from every corner of the globe. For more information about London Fashion Week at Somerset House, including schedules, location, news, video and much more go to www.londonfashionweek.co.uk
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fashion PRINT PARADE Made for exhibitionists, eye-catching prints have made their mark on denim. "Prints are key to this season's denim, from floral to tropical and aquatic for the adventurous," says ornton. "Animal print is such a statement, too, which can be worn in faded pastel denim shades of mint, blue or rose, featuring a subtle leopard or snake print for added wow factor." How to wear them: Let these show-stopping jeans do all the work by throwing on a plain white tee and flats for daytime, or black vest and heels in the evening. BRIGHT BRIGADE e block brights that dazzled throughout 2011 are going nowhere fast. Red jeans are practically vying with traditional blues as a denim staple. ornton says: "ere's no escaping the rainbow of shades which will be hitting the denim boutiques in spring. "Hot pinks, cobalt blues and aquamarine look stunning in skinny jeans." How to wear them: Be brave and complete the colour block look with a top in a similar shade, or contrast with a metallic tee.
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opt for some of the cheaper versions on the high street." Dive into the denim rainbow revolution with our jean-ius guide. CANDY COLOURED Dolly mixture-inspired shades will be difficult to resist this spring. Whereas last winter was all about leather-look dark and moody jeans, this season is pale and interesting. Denim boutique owner, Donna Ida ornton (www.donnaida.com) says: "As seen on the catwalks, pastels are so fresh for spring. "From acid colours of sharp lemon to pretty mint shades and soft candy tones, it's time to embrace a sugary sweet denim palette." How to wear them: ink chic and team them with blouses and pointed courts.
SUMMER STRIPES Hello instant leg lengtheners! Pyjamas are a big catwalk trend for spring/summer but stripy denim is the more wearable way to work stripes on the streets. "is season anything goes with stripes contrast colours, thick stripes or pinstripes," ornton suggests. "e 'pyjama look' is the fashionista favourite, worn skinny and cropped for a fresh take on nautical." How to wear them: Keep the look fresh and maritime-inspired with washed-out colours like creams, pale blues and faded reds. CROPPED CAPERS If you can't bare to be parted from your blues, step into summer with a pair of cropped jeans. Shoe addicts will adore these for their feet-baring qualities, which make them perfect for teaming with ballet pumps and ankle boots alike. ornton says: "If the new denim hue is colour, colour, colour, then the new shape for spring is the crop. "e look is mid-rise, straight leg and ankle length." How to wear them: Pair with a crisp shirt for a clean and modern look.
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Mid to high-rise (measurement from waist to crotch) are usually the most flattering cuts for skinny jeans. Steer clear of low-rise where you can end up exposing your underwear. GET THE LOOK Make those January blues a distant memory with a sunny dress like Britain's Got Talent new judge, Alesha Dixon. Steal her yellow style - with a more demure split - in Next's crepe maxi, £48 (www.next.co.uk). BUY IT NOW Diana Vickers proves she's still got the rock 'n' roll X Factor with her latest shoot for Very. "My inspiration came from the 1950s and early 1960s retro style," she says. "I love all those old-fashioned vintage shapes - lots of quirky prints and bright colours." Her latest spring/summer collection is available online at www.very.co.uk, priced from £29.
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'REAR OF THE YEAR' PIPPA MIDDLETON SWEARS BY IT, SO JUST HOW GOOD IS PILATES AT HELPING YOU ACHIEVE THAT PERFECT BUM? PIPPA'S PILATES GURU AND AUTHOR OF PILATES ON THE GO, MARGOT CAMPBELL, PUTS KATE WHITING THROUGH HER PACES AND EXPLAINS WHY IT'S THE PERFECT EXERCISE FOR EVERYONE. PLUS, CLAIRE SPREADBURY TRIES OUT A PILATES WORKOUT FOR PREGNANT MUMS. BY KATE WHITING
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s recommendations go, none could come more highly for a pilates teacher than from the Duchess of Cambridge's little sister. Cast your mind back to April 29 last year when, besides the lacy number worn by Kate, all eyes were on her sister, Pippa Middleton, and more specifically, on her rear. Now, the woman Pippa credits with helping her create that internationally renowned hour-glass figure, has revealed her secrets... Pilates guru Margot Campbell has just released a workout DVD, entitled e Perfect Pilates Bum, with a ringing endorsement on the front from Miss Middleton, as well as a book, Pilates On e Go. Despite having a studio in the leafier part of west London, there is nothing haughty about Campbell - she's a grounded, bubbly Scot, who's partial to a bit of Abba. With ank You For e Music blaring from a stereo, Campbell steers me to one of her pilates 'beds' - which, if it weren't for the Cath Kidston-adorned cushions, look like something out of a hospital ward or horror film - all moving parts and draped with springs and spiky rubber balls. Within minutes, I'm jumping, but not in the normal, vertical fashion. Instead, I'm lying down with my neck in a brace and springing off a board at my feet. It sort of feels like being an astronaut and after a few tentative jumps, I'm flying. First-timers should not fear - the beds are simply an aid to doing the exercise which was pioneered by German Joseph Pilates in the 20th century. As pilates has developed, Joseph's mat exercises have become more popular and you'll often find these are the basis for local classes. Campbell's book is a series of such exercises, with exotic names such as 'Bananas' and 'Clams'. "ey're all designed to develop and strengthen the core muscles in your body," says the instructor, whose glossy dark bob and smooth complexion render it virtually impossible to guess her age. A former health and safety officer from Glasgow, Campbell FEBRUARY2012 41
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turned to pilates as a "calmer" form of exercise to supplement running, swimming and aerobics. She now does hot yoga too, but prefers the way that pilates works to strengthen the body over traditional yoga. "It wasn't just all about stretching and holding positions. In pilates, we modify positions. So you might be in the plank position, but we'll do a press-up out of that. With yoga, you'll just hold the plank," she says."We keep it quite warming and we keep it going." After just five minutes of lying on my back, sucking my tummy in and raising my head ever so slightly and lifting up my legs into 'tabletop', I can see the appeal - pilates seems pretty easy. How exactly did this shape Pippa's bum? While Campbell says you can tailor her exercises to focus on certain body parts, it's better to work on the whole body - and you'll be better off combining pilates with other forms of exercise to get that Middleton shape. "e bottom line is pilates can be enough for certain people," she says. "If someone came in here and hadn't done any kind of workout for a number of years, they will start to see results, because they're going from a baseline of zero. "But if triathletes (like Pippa) come in here, they're incredibly fit already, and pilates helps them to stretch out and tone in a different way." So it helps if you add it into the mix with other regular exercise and you'll see the difference in the way you perform those sports, says Campbell. "If you're a runner, you'll be running a little bit taller and be drawn in, supporting your back a little when you're doing it. "If you're doing aerobics, you'll breathe better and draw your tummy in - it's all about connecting the abdominals and stomach muscles." Pilates is often recommended to those with back problems, because as you strengthen stomach muscles, you give your back muscles a rest, meaning they'll hopefully ache less. "For people with non-specific back ache, a lot of it is to do with how we carry ourselves and if you can use pilates to strengthen the stomach, learn to stand up and walk tall, you'll be using your abdominals more and your back muscles less. "And it will improve your wellbeing - you'll look and feel better." My first attempt at a pilates class left me feeling like I'd played an hour-long version of the game where you have to pat your head and rub your tummy. I was so busy trying to hold my tummy in, my back in an arch, my pelvic floor tight and focus on breathing out while I moved my legs up into the air. It was horrible. But Campbell reassures me that you only need to focus on one thing at a time and get it right. "For me, the most important thing is pulling the tummy in by about 60%. By doing that, you're starting to use your abdominals and then you're protecting your back, as it's doing less work. "Eventually you should pull up the pelvic floor, but don't be caught up by 'imprinted' or 'neutral' placement, all that means is pushing your back into the mat or not. Don't try to do too much at once. "One thing that puts people off when you first start pilates is it's quite slow, because you're learning the basics, but you'll be rewarded tenfold, because you'll be so much better and more controlled and you'll get so much more out of the exercises because you're doing it correctly and you'll see the change in your shape. You've got to stick with it and persevere." e following day my stomach muscles were feeling nicely tight and slightly sore, it might not be that easy after all...
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INFORMATION e Perfect Pilates Bum with Margot Campbell is available on DVD, priced £16.33 Pilates On e Go: Sculpt Your Body In 14 Days by Margot Campbell is published by Hodder & Stoughton, priced £16.99
TRIED & TESTED As an expectant mum, getting out and about to exercise classes can be tricky. Claire Spreadbury leafs through new book Pilates For Pregnancy by Lynne Robinson and tries out some moves from the comfort of her front room.
WHAT IS IT? Pilates For Pregnancy is a new book by Lynne Robinson, who if you don't know, is one of the most recognised faces in pilates and wellbeing. It's beautifully illustrated, taking mums-to-be through a series of exercises suitable throughout pregnancy and beyond, in order to help you regain your figure after birth. WHAT'S IT LIKE? If you don't mind working from a book, Pilates For Pregnancy is the perfect exercise companion for all expectant mums looking to keep fit and stay strong for labour. It's packed with information about your changing body and includes a multitude of exercises to perform at every step of your
pregnancy. In a time when the advice on what we should and shouldn't be doing while pregnant continually seems to contradict itself, it can be reassuring to have a book full of pilates moves you know are totally safe to do. e book itself is really easy to follow, broken down into sections, depending on which stage or trimester you're in, and the large images of pregnant women aid in ensuring you perform the exercise correctly. I found this book a pleasure to read through and follow. It contains lots of information about my constantly growing body I wasn't aware of and I would happily recommend it to any mums-to-be. Working from a book can be a bit tricky but I found allowing myself plenty of time to perform a few moves definitely helped. And if you can get the daddy-to-be to read out the instructions, even better! Information: Pilates For Pregnancy by Lynne Robinson is published by Kyle Books, priced £12.79, available now from www.kylecathie.com ■
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Ash Parmar Q&A WITH “THE EXTREME MAKEOVER” COSMETIC DENTIST ASH PARMAR TEETH WHITENING So, as we approach Valentines Day, what could be a nicer gift than giving your partner the opportunity to have a whiter, more attractive smile? is month, I would like to remove all the myths surrounding teeth whitening.
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whitening teeth with oxygen releasing gel under supervision is safe for teeth and gums. It will not affect teeth structure, enamel, fillings or restorations. Are there any side effects? Some people may experience temporary sensitivity of the teeth during the treatment. ese symptoms always disappear within 1-2 days of interruption or completion of the treatment. How long do the results last? Your teeth will be noticeably whiter than they were, and the effect can last up to 2-3 years. However, exposure to tobacco, certain foods and drinks such as red wine, tea and coffee will gradually stain teeth again over time. We recommend “top up whitening” for 1-2 hours every 4-6 months to maintain the whiter colour. What is the difference between your treatments and those offered by other dentists? We only use equipment and materials that are voted the best in America. Our mouth tray design is the best available anywhere; this ensures minimal or no sensitivity during treatment. Our treatments give excellent results and are carried out by experienced & qualified dentists. I have read in the newspapers that teeth whitening products bought over the counter in chemists can damage your teeth. Is your product safe? e whitening gel used by us is a well-tested product from the top US manufacturer. A lot of clinical trials have shown that our product is safe and effective in whitening your teeth when used by our specially trained dentists. ose bought over the counter
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CELEBRATING HIS 25TH ANNIVERSARY YEAR IN HAIRDRESSING CHARLES WORTHINGTON REVEALS HIS INSIDER SECRETS AND RED CARPET GLAMOUR TRICKS. BY LISA HAYNES
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airdressing is constantly evolving. From dip-dye colour trends to asymmetric cuts and feather hair extensions, the faddy trends may come and go. But an elite stable of hairdressers has stood the test of time.
Charles Worthington is undoubtedly a member of this exclusive club - and this year marks a quarter of a century since he opened his salon doors. With a client book crammed with A-listers, and blow-drying skills at the ready for his fourth year as official hairdresser at the BAFTAs in February, Worthington is celebrating the occasion with a hair gift for us all - a limited edition BAFTA and CW 25th Anniversary Collection of products. His mantra is "bouncy, shiny, touchable hair that looks full of life". With the Oscars and BAFTAs upon us, Worthington reveals how to achieve that red carpet look in the comfort of your home.
RED CARPET HAIR RULES You don't need an invite to a flashy premiere to feel like a superstar. Follow Worthington's hair tricks for a big event in your diary and you'll be fighting off the camera flash bulbs in no time... Eat your hair healthy e glossy hair you see on the red carpets isn't achieved by shine spray alone. Stars spend weeks prepping for their big red carpet moment, according to Worthington, diet included. "You can't expect to have shiny hair without a balanced diet with plenty of vitamins, minerals and nutrients," he says. "If you want to boost your diet with supplements to help your hair health, then take vitamin B complex, zinc and Omega 3 that will provide essential fatty acids." Hold the lather Ditch grand plans for hair treatments on the day. Styling your tresses when it's not freshly washed provides better hold for dressed hair. "Freshly washed hair can be slippery, so day-old hair is always better," Worthington explains. "Spritz a volumising spray into dry hair, then rough dry to achieve more texture to work with for dressing your hair. Beware if you have greasy hair, use a dry shampoo first." Faux gloss Hair looking bouncy but lacklustre? Fake that Hollywood shine. Worthington recommends ditching the hairspray and using volumising spray and shine serum instead. "A little trick of mine is to apply a tiny amount of serum to the palm of the hand then, using a large make-up brush, lightly sweep
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over the hair for subtle glossiness and shine," he recommends. You can also try Worthington's trick of blasting cold air at the end of each blow-dried section to set the style and seal the cuticles with extra shine. Secure the style Nobody wants to spend half the night constructing an elaborate hairstyle only for it to start falling out as soon as you pick up your first canape. Matte hair grips are an essential in Charles Worthington's wardrobe of hair essentials because they have a firmer hold and show up less than shiny ones. "If you're dressing hair, my top tip is bending back one corner of a hair pin to form a fish hook - it means that when you put the pin into the hair, it can't come out. "Bear in mind you need to allow a little time to take the hair out afterwards!"
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Cheat! Worthington cites a style he created for Emilia Fox at the BAFTAs as a red carpet favourite - a side-on, tousled low bun. "e one big advantage of this style is that it's at the side of your head so you can see what you're doing, which means you're cheating to start with," he says. "Not many people realise that you can use a big bun ring - my favourite secret weapon to create the illusion of plentiful hair." Put your hair in a ponytail and pull through the ring, gripping sections of the hair to the ring.
CELEBRITY SECRETS Worthington has coiffured the locks of countless A-listers during his 25 years of blow-drying, snipping and styling. Here, he reveals some of his favourite famous encounters in the hairdresser's chair: I loved working with Sharon Stone for the BAFTAs in 2009 that lady has star quality! She was breathtakingly beautiful even without any make-up. For the BAFTAs, her hair was quite short, so we decided to put it up to give the impression of an up-do. e aim was for an effortlessly chic look that wasn't too structured or ageing but had a more spontaneous feel. When Sex And e City were filming the very last episode, they did the final scenes in our salon in New York. at was thanks to Kim Cattrall who was a client and suggested our salon for the shoot. At the time, Kim had blonde shoulder-length, high-maintenance hair, which needed to look mega-groomed for the part. She loved having polished, bouncy hair - our blow-dry times together were always fun. Jerry Hall has thick, luscious hair, which sometimes needs controlling. at said, she is so lucky to have good strong hair. She loves the Salon Results Moisture Seal range, which has the nourishing Argan oil as a key ingredient. Jerry also used to love using the Moisture Seal Mineral Rescue Rejuvenating Masque (£5.69); we would put this on her hair whenever she was in the salon for a bit of extra conditioning and a moisture boost. When we started working with model Jodie Kidd for one of our hair collections, we wanted to create a Twiggy-esque look so we got her to wear a short wig as her hair was long at the time. She loved having an elfin look so much that it was shortly after the shoot we decided to cut her hair short. Wigs are a great way to give people insight into how they might look with short, long or curly hair and can help to give you the confidence to make a big change.
TRIED & TESTED Valentine's Day is upon us. Give your lips a kissable makeover with an alluring red lipstick. Our testers rouge their pouts: Vivo Lipstick in Red Red, £1.99 (Tesco) 3/5 One coat of this looked sheer, but the second really packed a bright punch. An affordable way to pull off a seductive pout without going into the red with your bank balance. New CID Cosmetics i-pout lipstick in Scarlet, £15 (www.newcidcosmetics.com) 4/5 Containing a miniature version of your dressing table, this lippy boasts a light and mirror - perfect for Valentine night top-ups. Loved the deep blood red tone of the lipstick too. Estee Lauder Pure Color Long Lasting Lipstick in Red Tango, £18.50 (www.esteelauder.co.uk) 5/5 Knock 'em dead with a power pout in this pillar box red lipstick. Moisture rich, with warm tones and long-lasting coverage, this is every siren's staple.
BUY IT NOW One pot, double the fun. Givenchy's latest limited edition is both a make-up and skincare treatment. e Hydra Sparkling Magic Lip & Cheek Balm is available in two Peachy or Pearly shades, £20.50 each, nationwide (01932 233 824).
BEAUTY BULLETIN Snip scared Women are officially caught in a time warp when it comes to hair. e average woman has been sporting the same hairstyle for six years and 153 days, according to new research by Remington. One in three women is suffering a 'hair rut' while 75% admit to wearing the exact same style for work and play. Princess Anne topped the celebrity hair rut chart, voted as most in need of a revamp. Recessionista alert Looking for a fragrant Valentine's Day find? Whether you're treating yourself or your beau, Boots has some savvy offers. For the ladies, CK IN2U Her eau de toilette 50ml is £21, reduced from £28, and for him Davidoff Cool Water Man 75ml is £25.33, reduced from £38. e fine fragrance offers run until February 14 (www.boots.com) ■
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rances Furlong RGN Bsc hons Inp is a nurse consultant specialising in facial and body aesthetics and dermatology. With over 14 years experience in this field she is able to offer clients the appropriate treatments and also treatments that clients feel comfortable to have. After completing her training at St Bartholomew’s hospital London she worked in acute medicine, accident and emergency and dermatology before leaving the nhs to work for private clinics in Harley st and e city. Two years ago she decided to open her own mobile business and visits 8 different locations each month, 6 of which are in Essex. She has written for Elle magazine , woman and home had a regular weekly Colum in a national newspaper, has been an in style beauty product judge for the past 3 years and recently became runner up in the first ever aesthetic awards, where 176 nurses and doctors were nominated. HERE ARE SOME OF THE MANY TREATMENTS THAT CAN BE OFFERED TIRED EYE AND CHEEK VOLUMISING Clients often attend for consultation complaining about looking tired and heaviness around the cheek and lower part of the face, having had a volumising hyaluronic filler to replace the volume loss to the cheeks because the skin texture was crepey in appearance had a course of hydrating hyaluronic fillers which act as an intense moisturiser for the skin, three sessions were needed once a month and the results obtained were seen 3 months after
treatment. It is important that clients have realistic expectations as well as patience, when you think about it the number of years that this damage and volume has taken is far more than 3 months to restore. Expecting great miracles in one session is not always possible. Remember after any reatments it is essential to use good products to maintain your results, a serum twice a day to nourish and repair the skin with a good uv and sun protection is essential and should be a LIP SHAPING AND ENHANCING Clients are usually the most scared of this treatment, usually because of celebrity lip disasters and the worry of looking silly or unnatural, the key to this is to start with the outline and shape of the lips, young people may have thin lips and this will enhance them, older people will loose the outline of their lip known as the vermillion border lips appear small and lipstick bleeds will occur, it is an easy treatment with minimal downtime. After this you can decide if you want more volume by using a slightly thicker product which gives a pouty natural look. e lady in this case study complained of thin and weak lips and wanted a natural look that was in balance with her face, making lips to large can make you look cartoon like. I firstly used a hydrating filler for the outline and reviewed her two weeks later she was pleased and by doing this felt confident to go for more volume and a slight pout, a further volumising filler was given to lift the lip and plump it and these results were photographed two weeks after. After treatment drink plenty of
water daily, hyaluronic acid fillers attract water to keep the filler molecules plump and it helps to get your filler to last longer! ACNE SCARRING Acne and the effects of acne such as scarring, low self esteem, depression and lack of confidence are all problems I associate with this disease of the skin. I specialised in acne management as part of my aesthetic degree and being able to help acne, acne roscaea and scarring for all ages is a very satisfying part of my job. is lady had a deep acne cyst scar, for this treatment I advised dermal fillers and dermal rollers which help to boost collagen and the results were obtained three months after treatment. Hygiene is essential for acne sufferers, a good antibacterial wash twice a day is essential, I often have to prescribe antibiotics as a short term measure initially , long term antibiotic therapy doesn’t work, and with skin peels, scar treatments and excellent products we can keep your acne in control
Frances Furlong LIP SHAPING AND ENHANCING
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good handshake… a clear and informative introduction… wearing a suit that fits…eye contact… all these points have to be perfect if you’re looking to make a great and memorable, first impression. However, upon meeting somebody for the first time, after the initial professional contact, the second feature you notice is the smile. Is it confident? Does this person convey a sense of trust? All these important points are ascertained within minutes and the smile is crucial. It is a key indicator for future business or personal relationships. For those that lack the confidence to show their teeth and either, cover their mouth or
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rub their nose when they speak or smile, are actually signalling negative body language. One of the fundamental rules in the analysis of human behaviour is that covering your mouth implies that you are not telling the truth. Probably one of the most memorable television moments to confirm this fact, was Bill Clinton’s interrogation about Monica Lewinsky. So how we smile and show confidence with our teeth and smile, is crucial for the best, first impression. Today, people of all professions and walks of life are opting for teeth whitening in order to project health and attractiveness, and to enrich themselves with improved self -esteem and confidence. is does not imply that artificial
is appropriate - trends are leaning towards the ‘European smile’, one that looks natural and is a healthy shade of white. New research and technology in the dental care industry affords us with more information and opportunities for the ideal smile. With this, we can also avoid damaging our teeth and ensure that whatever decision we choose to make, we are looking at the long-term benefit and not a short-term fix. Whilst wondering whether to get my teeth whitened, I was confused by the array of so many off-the-shelf ‘whitening’ toothpastes and products, which promise a healthy looking smile. However, it soon became apparent that these products are either insufficient in strength to achieve this, or are in fact too harsh on the teeth and can actually, wear them away. I therefore, decided to consult Ash Parmar – a leading expert in cosmetic dentistry - based upon recommendations from family and also from my own research. After an in-depth preliminary assessment of the current condition of my teeth, Ash gave a personal recommendation as to which product he felt, would be most compatible with my dental structure and to achieve my aims. After Ash carried out some creative artistic reshaping to give me an even smile, he recommended the Zoom Home Whitening Kit and explained the technology, methods and safety aspects. I was very pleased to hear that the systems adopted by Ash’s practice, do not wear away enamel or cause damage to dental structures, unlike many other whitening products on the market.
Within just three weeks, my smile was transformed, and my teeth became a very clean and natural shade of white. is process was greatly facilitated by the integrity and quality of the service provided by Ash and his outstanding team. Similarly, it has taken very little effort to maintain this shade as it only requires a few hours top-up every six months! With more confidence in both corporate and social environments, I would personally recommend the same treatment to anyone interested in having cosmetic dentistry.
JOSHUA’S TEETH AFTER TREATMENT
Joshua Harris is a colleague through Star Copywriting Limited and a very satisfied patient. Treat a loved one to this lifechanging product. Smile Design by Ash is offering a special Valentine’s Day Offer of 50% Off* Home Teeth Whitening with ZOOM - the Number 1 whitening system in the world. For all enquiries in February 2012, please call the practice for more details and quote “Reference: VALENTINES” Telephone: 0208 500 0544 / care@smiledesignbyash.co.uk www.smiledesignbyash.co.uk *For all LIFE readers and their friends and families. is special offer ends at the end of February 2012 ■
FOR GREAT SPECIAL OFFERS, READERS SHOULD VISIT WWW.SMILEDESIGNBYASH.CO.UK/PRIVILEGE OR PHONE 020 85000544 FOR A FREE INITIAL CONSULTATION WITH ASH
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have often said that we should emulate the prudent wealthy people of Tudor times who invested their money in tangible things like land, property, decorative arts and items of intrinsic value such as gold and silver. e production of artefacts made of the latter was, by the middle of the 16th century, strictly controlled and as proof of this the Goldsmiths’ Company had instituted a system of marking all items so made which revealed with individual stamps on the surface the quality of the material, the identity of the maker, the place where it was tested and the officer in charge of the testing. As it was an annual office this mark changed each year and, taking its form as a letter of the alphabet, became known as the Letter of the Year Mark or more recently simply the ‘Date Letter’. Originally it was called the Assay Mark - from the French word assai meaning examination - introduced under a statute of 1478 wherein the Goldsmiths’ Company was made liable to a fine if it marked any substandard silver. (A point here is that in this context the term goldsmith applies to silversmiths as well.) In 1545 the fourth mark was added, depicting a lion walking to the left with its right paw raised and known as the Lion Passant. It became known as the Sterling Mark as it took the place of the earlier King’s Mark to denote quality while the latter became recognised as the mark of the London Goldsmiths’ Company and Assay Office. e reason for the change was two-fold. Firstly by the mid 1500’s the coinage had become debased by approximately 50% which meant that a silver crown (5 shillings) had only half a crown’s worth of silver content. To prove the maintained sterling value and quality of wrought plate, that is items made of silver, the Lion Passant mark was introduced. Secondly, by this time and starting as early as 1378, Assay Offices had been established in various parts of the country, particularly at York, Newcastle, Lincoln, Norwich, Bristol, Salisbury and Coventry. While it was imperative that all
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silver should be guaranteed to be of the sterling standard and marked as such it was impractical to expect silversmiths from these disparate places to travel to London to have their wares marked and so each adopted a different emblem to equate with the Leopard’s Head of London. All these towns and cities used a letter of the alphabet to identify the Assay Master but they did not all use the same sequence of letters. London used the first twenty letters in the alphabet excluding ‘J’ and when the run was exhausted the typeface or the shape of the background ‘shield’ was changed. In 1560 Queen Elizabeth I restored the value of the coin, a move which set Britain on a steady course to recovery for the best part of 100 years only to be decimated by our civil war (1642 – 1649.) Among the results of this were vast amounts of earlier wrought plate being melted down to pay for it, which in turn caused a shortage of silver for manufacture. Over time this affected the monetary supply to such an extent that by the 1690’s further legislation was necessary. Until the reign of Charles II all our coinage was made by hand, stamped by hammer and die and the edges trimmed with shears. Although trade was often conducted through barter or credit, cash transactions were
common enough and so, before parting with your coins it was only human nature to snip a little bit of the edge of each one. ese little snippets all mounted up - the original ‘every little counts’ – but it had already become a capital offence to clip coins and, with a fake die, forge your own money. However with an increased demand from working silversmiths these scraps could command as high a price as the coins they had been cut from, and with less risk of detection of the crime. So a new type of coinage was called for and a mill was set up in the Tower of London and powered by horses to produce perfectly circular coins. As a belt -and-braces measure an inscription or legend was engraved around the outer edge thereby making illegal clipping virtually impossible. But the authorities failed to see the problem with having both old and new currency in circulation at the same time. Obviously people hung on to the new with its full face value money’s worth, while spending and clipping - the old. Clearly the old coinage had to be withdrawn and the 2nd, 3rd and 4th of May 1697 were the final days for collection at the ten furnaces specially built behind the Treasury, which was then at Whitehall between the Banqueting House and the river. For weeks great piles of coins, mostly half face value and barely recognisable had been collected, melted down and cast into ingots. In one instance some £52,000 of face value coins were melted to produce just over half that amount of silver worth. But distribution of the new coins was slow and while all this was going on another factor became evident; the value of coin clippings to silversmiths had to betaken out of the equation. is was done by raising the silver content of wrought plate to a level above that of coin. Not by so much as to make the material too soft for use and durability but sufficient to be detected by the assay. e figures were a raise from 92.5% pure to 95.84% pure. It was known at first as the New Sterling Standard but – as it
was denoted by a stamp showing the figure of Britannia – it soon became known as the Britannia Standard. is mark replaced the Lion Passant mark and in London the Leopard’s Head was replaced by a mark showing a Lion’s Head in profile, facing to the left with a jagged neckline as if torn from its body. Heraldically this is called ‘erased’ and so the Britannia Standard in London is denoted by the Britannia mark and the Lion’s Head Erased. In all other towns and cities the Lion’s Head Erased is used in addition to their town mark. From 1697 until 1720 the Britannia Standard was obligatory but in the latter year the economy in England had recovered sufficiently for the government to restore the old Sterling Standard while retaining the Britannia Standard as an option which it remains to the present day. In the early days of the maker’s mark, people were less literate and initials meant little or nothing to most, so symbols were commonly used. ese might be a miniature image of the shop or tavern sign where the silversmith had his workshop, such as leathern bottle or a swan, a star or crescent moon. By the 17th century we see the first two letters of the surname being used and by the beginning of the 18th century the silversmith’s initials gradually became the norm. From the 1720’s it can be said without question that the manufacture and sale of English silver was the most proficiently run and tightly controlled of all industries, with the welfare and benefit of manufacturer, supplier and purchaser held in equal esteem. e four marks as described filled every requirement and would surely have survived unaided save for a change in taxation in the 1780’s and the Convention Hallmarks introduced in the 1970’s, nearly two hundred years later. When we’ve dealt with them we really will get onto the silver from the Channel Isles, Scotland, Ireland and other desirable categories where the present day equivalent of the prudent Tudor person should still be putting their money ■
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different to the next making your garden completely exclusive to you! We can create you a garden that is one-off and built entirely around your taste. So whether you’re looking for a warm Moroccan style garden with splashes of colour, moody lighting, abstract planting and intricate lanterns or if you’re more of a traditionalist craving a floral filled ‘English Meadow Escape’ than we can achieve that for you.
CREATING YOUR PERFECT HAVEN
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t is said that the garden should be regarded as an extension of the home, and – like the rest of the property should be re-designed and adapted to suit the ever changing needs of your family and lifestyle. However, while most of us are happy to redecorate the home with a fresh lick of paint here and there, when was the last time you actually looked out of the back door and assessed the practicality or appeal of your garden? Is it inviting, do you want to spend time out there? A lot of the time, the answer is no... No matter how big or small, this often neglected space can be easily adapted to accommodate the growing needs of your family or lifestyle in a way that can completely transform the way that you live. e changes you make can be as simple as planting a few pots and laying a new turf to bring life and colour back to a long forgotten outdoor space, adding new steps and a terrace to allow easier access to a formally difficult to reach lawn or installing a purpose built play area for the children to enjoy! ‘Russell & Son Landscaping Limited is a family run business based in Essex. Other the past decade they have built up an impressive reputation in garden
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design and now have an extensive client base which expands throughout Essex and beyond.’ It’s very important to us that we ensure our customers get 110% satisfaction from every job we work on and seeing customers so thrilled with their final outcome is an amazing feeling that we thrive on. We specialise in our tailor-made service. e first step involves sitting down at the beginning and talking to the customer one on one to ensure we cover every part of the transformation we’re about to begin and ensuring every request is noted and that the customer is confident in their choices. e next step is to plan out what the dream garden is going to look like. Here we create a Birdseye view and architectural plan to show the customer exactly what’s going to happen. is helps give the client a clearer perspective on the final outcome and of course is free of charge. We pride ourselves in our vast range of available garden furniture, architectural features and planting. One of our specialities is decking, whether it’s a brand new installation that you’re after or your present decking area needs to be revamped and restored, we can help you. In
the past we have covered many different aspects of decking such as areas surrounding ponds or swimming pools as well as creating BBQ and seating areas. We ensure that all our plants are sourced from only the finest plant suppliers in Europe and that they are of the highest quality possible! Planting to us is seen as a form of art.... We can also advice as well as fit lighting for your garden whether it’s for accentuating your pond or water feature, lighting up your path and planting or brightening up the front of your house. Our choices and recommendations of planting and landscaping are always tailored to suit each project ensuring that everything we do is individual to you. Popular choices in the past have been features such as summer houses, extravagant children play areas, water features and luxurious seated environments for socialising in the warmer seasons! It’s all about individuality! None of our gardens are the same! We’re more than happy to re-create gardens you may have seen in the past that have inspired you but we can ensure that each projects will be completely
After Completion... Maintenance contracts are available once your haven is finally complete. Our team specialise in keeping your garden looking perfect and under control so that’s one thing less for you to worry about! We also offer fittings of irrigation systems for the busier clients ensuring your plants are always happy. Other Projects... In the past we have also taken on more unusual projects and are very flexible in what you want achieved. Previous clients have requested things such as Wildlife & Sensory gardens as well as creating innovative vegetable plots and mini allotments. ese projects are available for both private jobs as well as larger projects for school and communal garden areas. For a free quotation and friendly, professional advice, please contact ‘Russell’ at Russell & Son Landscaping Limited on M: +44 7736670531 D: +44 20 8518 3388 E: Enquiries@russellandson.com ■
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ust Add Water - not only a name but good advice too. You’ll certainly become overwhelmed by the range, style and extent of the bathroom displays and fittings to be seen at any of our showrooms. At Just Add Water you’ll find a wide selection of sanitaryware from brand leaders such as Ideal Standard, Duravit, Twyfords, Grohe and
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Hansgrohe to name just a few, as well as products created by renowned designers like Philippe Starck, Norman Foster and Robin Levien. We can also provide you with a wide selection of brochures to help you decide just what will suit the size, shape and situation of your bathroom. We have showrooms in Kings Cross, Buckhurst Hill and Barnet and they are all available to help you select the
products that are right for you. Each branch shows a variation on the others so the choice that we offer you is even greater. So call in to any of them for expert guidance. Of particular interest will be our Kings Cross displays which feature the most up to date Duravit showroom in the UK and the first Jacuzzi hydrotherapy display in London (a must for anyone with muscular discomfort) along with many other inspirational ideas. e bathroom is one of the most important rooms in the house. It is the room that wakes you up ready for a hard day’s work, and it is here you retreat to for relaxation at the end of the day. It must be able to take use as well as abuse. It is a very hard working room for all the family as well as a haven of peace for you. Design and attention to detail are vital. e products must not only all work together, but also complement each other to give you the ultimate bathing experience. At Just Add Water we place great importance on
product knowledge and expert advice. With many years experience in the industry our staff are more than qualified to help you make the right choice for your bathroom. Utilizing the most advanced 3D software system from Virtual World, our sales executives can design a bathroom especially for you. is specialised feature lets you visualise your dream bathroom. At the touch of a button you can change colour, design and styles, allowing you to make the perfect choice and that all important final decision. If you don’t have an installer in mind our sales team will be happy to put you in touch with a local craftsman whose work we know to be of the highest quality. An exceptional choice of suites, advice from our team and a special design service that’s Just Add Water! ■
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products in their homes for more than 40 years. "Our brand new curtains collection is awash with rich, bold and interesting colours, and both contemporary and traditional designs. Choose from 155 fabrics including timeless florals and classic patterns, striking stripes, luxurious faux silks and chenilles, jacquards and simple cottons. en really personalise with a choice of headings, poles, finials, tiebacks and matching or contrasting cushions. "Curtains are more than just a window dressing as they can provide the inspiration and starting point for the entire room's theme and decoration," says Sarah, "not to mention privacy, warmth and energy saving benefits. People are often unsure about how and where to use them and what material to choose; it's a bigger investment than blinds and they don't want to get it wrong."
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means adding comfort and turning your house into a real home, creating relaxing, cosy and personal rooms. "ere are no hard and fast rules to follow in order to achieve this. While we may never entirely tire of neutrals, interior styles have become much more individual, mis-matched and quirky. Hard
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THE HILLARYS SERVICE From measuring and interior design advice and inspiration through to fitting, Hillarys local team of curtain specialists will discuss the customer's requirements and offer expert advice to ensure they find the right curtain to suit their style free of charge. ey'll visit the customer in the home, bringing the complete fabric collection with them, as well as our range of accessories. ey'll take precise measurements and then return to hang and dress the curtains. To make an appointment with a Hillarys advisor please call 0800 916 6511 for more information or visit www.hillarys.co.uk ■
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the envy of your friends and neighbours and with the added benefit of adding value. A front garden that looks shabby and overgrown gives the impression that the property is unloved and neglected. Cutting back overgrown shrubs instantly creates a lighter and more managed look to your property. A well designed front garden can incorporate extra parking spaces as well as an elegant lawn and planting scheme. ere is
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An attractive front garden and driveway improves kerb appeal and saleability of your property. A well designed front garden can greatly improve the value of your home and provide convenient secure off street parking. Most people want extra parking infront of their house without turning it in to a
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CHIGWELL PARK DRIVE, CHIGWELL
Our clients are selling this fine spacious house as executors and now offer it for sale far below the official probate valuation figure. Superbly improved and extended with a fine south facing garden. It faces the police sports ground just a stones throw from the village and tube.
Built originally as a four bedroom, this imposing detached home sits at the top of this popular road behind its own gates and features a detached double garage. Now in use as a three bedroom with a large en-suite dressing/shower room the accommodation includes a fully fitted kitchen/diner, good lounge and additional family room. The secluded mainly courtyard style garden has been completely landscaped and features a superb Jacuzzi pool, being unoverlooked at rear.
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THE WARREN DRIVE, WANSTEAD Situate in a quiet location yet close to Wanstead High Road’s shopping and amenities, this newly refurbished stylish home is highly recommended for those with a taste for the ultra modern. Arranged over three floors the accommodation features five bedrooms, three bathrooms and two reception rooms. There is also a summer house which would make a perfect games room or even work as an extra bedroom. This property must be seen to be fully appreciated.
THE SHRUBBERIES, CHIGWELL A truly delightful home of great character and distinction in a totally secluded position in the road which itself is a quiet cul-de-sac immediately off Fencepiece Road, close to its junction with Manor Road. The owners have designed the Cottage to suit their own particular style and created a fine home replicating the Edwardian /Victorian period. The gardens are truly an absolute delight being easy to manage, very secluded and south facing.
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£425,000 FREEHOLD
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CLAREMONT PLACE, CHIGWELL It is extremely rare to find a three bedroom apartment for sale in Chigwell’s most sought after development. This particular apartment has the advantage of being on the raised ground floor and has an extra large terrace and a beautifully fitted kitchen. The property has a share of the freehold and is managed by a management committee dedicated to maintaining everything to the highest degree.
ST MARYS WAY, CHIGWELL This attractive detached four bedroom house is situated in a quiet cul de sac in the heart of Chigwell. This home is located within a stones throw of West Hatch school and within easy reach of Chigwell’s Central Line Station and Shopping at Brook Parade. The property features four bedrooms, the master with en-suite shower room. The beautifully kept garden features an attractive ornamental pond. There is also a large garage with its own driveway. £540,000 FREEHOLD
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ALBION HILL, LOUGHTON This superb property has immense potential. Approaching 5,000 sq. ft, it was built around the turn of the last century over three floors, the lower of which has direct access to the spacious gardens. An attractive veranda can be accessed from the spacious drawing room and provides spectacular views across the Hill Valley as far as the Queen Elizabeth Road Bridge and the Kent Hills beyond. The property could either be fully modernised to provide a spectacular home or demolished and rebuilt as a breathtaking residence of just under 10,000 Sq. Ft. Planning permission is granted for an additional house on the site of the existing detached double garage. All plans and relevant permissions may be inspected at our offices.
£2,000,000 FREEHOLD Only Through Phillip Leigh
CLAYHALL - £1300 PCM
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chiGWell Price Guide £2,500,000 An individually designed residence offering truly substantial family accommodation over three floors, set within a secluded plot of approximately 1.5 acres (stls) and approached via a long driveway, seven bedrooms, five reception rooms, large games room, the second floor creates a guest suite for when visitors stay over. To the outside is a 55’10 garage block with room over.
BillericAy Price Guide £1,400,000 A truly stunning six bedroom detached residence set within a prestigious gated development. The accommodation features a magnificent split level sitting room and an exceptionally well fitted kitchen that adjoins an open family space with dining area and an orangery. The owners tell us “When we purchased the property we fell in love with the lounge which is within a wing of its own and the high ceilings give it a real feeling of spaciousness and is a fantastic room for entertaining.”
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