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The View from The Shard O P E N S ON 1 ST FEBRUARY 2 01 3 The View from The Shard, the new premium visitor attraction at the top of The Shard - London’s newest landmark and Western Europe’s tallest building opens to the public on 1st February 2013.
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The View from The Shard, at the pinnacle of The Shard, developed by Sellar Property in association with LBQ Ltd and designed by Renzo Piano, provides the most spectacular 64km (40 mile), 360-degree views of the capital from 244m (800ft) above the city. Almost twice as high as any other viewing point in London, The View from The Shard is the only place you can see all of London, all at once, making it the perfect first stop for visitors. The name ‘Shard’ comes from its sculpted design, which consists of glass facets that incline inwards but do not meet at the top, but instead open to the sky to allow the building to breathe naturally. London church spires and masts of ships which once anchored on the River Thames inspired the elegant building. When fully completed, The Shard will be a vertical city with high-quality offices, international restaurants, the 5-star Shangri-La hotel, exclusive residences and visitor attraction The View from The Shard, which will provide visitors with a multi-sensory experience and exhilarating 360° views for 40 miles across London. Attraction opening times enable sunrise, sunset and night views over London. Ticket numbers are carefully managed, providing guests with a queue and crowd free experience with no time limit in the attraction. The View from The Shard is much more than a remarkable view - it provides a unique encounter with The Shard and the entire city of London. We can reveal previously unseen features of the attraction, including: State of the art interactives: see the history of London mapped out before you as famous characters, buildings and communities are brought to life. Understand the growth of London and the connection between The Shard and the city. Ground floor galleries: From the entrance at Joiner Street, guests enter the ground floor galleries to begin their exploration of the UK’s capital. Over 140 famous Londoners in playful juxtapositions greet visitors through a series of colourful tongue-in-cheek illustrations that cross space and time. Meet the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge as Pearly King and Queen; see Boris Johnson shine Ken Livingstone’s shoes; witness Kate Moss marrying Henry VIII; catch a glimpse of Prince Charles judging architecture and watch a Womble cleaning the city streets. Around the gallery, animated maps and video screens illustrate the growth of London and reveal the context of the historic London Bridge location – the oldest crossing point over the Thames - around which the city has expanded. Through a series of short films, guests are given glimpses of London’s diverse communities and famous streets
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and places across the capital – all of which they will be able to see from the viewing galleries over 200m above them. Interactive displays also bring The Shard to life, demonstrating how this unique building is connected to the city. Immerse yourself: become part of the experience as you join the London landscape of famous faces and world leaders. Test your knowledge of the city through history –where is the ancient road to Dover? Which heath saw a political dispute settled with pistol shots? In which area is the original Olympic Velodrome located? Immerse yourself and discover the city like never before. Soaring skywards: In total, guests travel in four separate lifts up and down to the viewing galleries. The lifts travel at six metres per second, making the total lift journey time from Level 00 to level 68 around 60 seconds. Guests depart the ground floor in ‘kaleidoscopic’ lifts using video screens and mirrors to create the effect of soaring through iconic ceilings and roofs of London. As they ascend towards the pinnacle of The Shard so they pass through the dome of St Paul’s Cathedral, the Rubens ceiling at the Banqueting House in Whitehall, the spiral staircase at Monument, and the British Museum’s Great Court glass roof. The descent lifts feature different visual effects. Transfer zone (Level 33) Visitors will transfer lifts at Level 33 through an all-enveloping graffiti word map of London. Guests follow an image of the River Thames curving along the floor and see the capital mapped geographically around them in 200 sentences scrawled on the walls and floor, each describing a different part of the city. Guests can test their knowledge of London as they walk through, for example: Where is the ancient road to Dover? Which heath is famous for pistol duels? Where was the original Olympic Velodrome located? The View is revealed (Level 69) Guests arrive at the ‘cloudscape’ on level 68 and immediately head upwards to the triple-height, light-filled, main viewing gallery at Level 69 where breathtaking, 360 degree views for up to 40 miles (64km) over the capital are revealed. The city of London is brought to life on 12, free to use, ‘Tell:scopes’ – ultra hightech digital telescopes that are being used in Europe for the first time. The Tell:scopes enable guests to explore the city around them in real time, as well as offering alternative (pre-recorded) day and night-time views. Fully interactive, they are able to identify over 200 famous landmarks and places of significant interest and offer information about them in 10 languages.
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Experience Level 72 For the most profound experience, guests can go higher to the viewing gallery at Level 72 (800ft/244m). Here, at the very highest public level of the building, partially open-air and exposed to the elements, guests are surrounded by the giant shards of glass that form the top of The Shard and can fully experience the sounds and atmosphere of the city below. The entire attraction offers free Wi-Fi. Guests can immediately share pictures, thoughts and views as they stand over the city with friends all over the world. Experiences can also be shared on The View from the Shard’s Facebook page and on Twitter using the hashtag #shardview Examples of landmarks visible from the viewing galleries at Levels 69 and 72: North: Wembley Stadium and Alexandra Palace. East: The Olympic Stadium, the Tower of London, Tower Bridge, Canary Wharf and the Thames Barrier South: Battersea Power Station and The Oval cricket ground West: St Paul’s, Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament, Buckingham Palace. The Sky Boutique – the highest shop in London Level 68 features an exclusive boutique that enables guests to take home mementoes of their visit to The View from The Shard with bespoke designs and limited edition souvenirs. Descent and exit Guests descend in multimedia-enhanced lifts that reflect the trip back down to earth. The sky recedes, the seasons change, and the hustle and bustle of the streets of London comes into focus. Visitors arrive back in the ground floor gallery and a more extensive gift shop. The attraction is much more than an astonishing view. It provides a unique encounter with The Shard and offers an unparalleled experience of one of the greatest cities on earth. Andy Nyberg, The View from The Shard, CEO, said: “The View from The Shard is the only place you can see the whole of London all at once, and as such, is a natural starting point for exploring the UK’s capital. Here visitors can find the entire city laid out before them, to be explored, admired and inspired by. We’ve designed an immersive visitor experience enhanced by state of the art technology to draw people deeper into the story of London, its people and history. I hope that our guests - Londoners and tourists alike will enjoy a truly unique encounter with the city and The Shard.”
Irvine Sellar, Chairman of Sellar Property and partner of LBQ Limited, said: “The Shard was designed to be a building for everyone and the opening of The View from The Shard is a fundamental part of this. There is no doubt that it will be one of the leading attractions in London, complemented by the new restaurants, bars and Shangri-La Hotel opening in The Shard 2013. It is an integral part of our vision that London Bridge Quarter will form a unique and inclusive area at the heart of a community that has a long history and huge potential for growth.” Renzo Piano, the Architect who created The Shard, has been personally involved in developing the content of the experience, working in collaboration with the attraction designers Event Communications. Renzo Piano, Architect, The Shard: “London is a city of inspiration and imagination. When we designed The Shard, a viewing gallery was part of our thinking right from the start. We wanted to create a public space where people could visit the building to experience London in a different way and also feel that they have discovered the spirit of the building. Level 72 is a wonderful example of this: in the open air on the highest habitable floor, you are surrounded by the shards of glass as well as the sights, sounds, elements and atmosphere of the city below. On top of the city, but also within it.” The View from The Shard will be open from 9am – 10pm daily (except 25th December). The entrance will be located on Joiner Street, London, SE1. The nearest tube/rail station is London Bridge. Public information email: info@theviewfromtheshard.com Follow the The View from The Shard with updates, pictures and the chance to win tickets on Twitter @shardview, (hashtag #shardview). The View from The Shard is also on Facebook at www.facebook.com/ theviewfromtheshard and Pinterest at http://pinterest.com/shardview/ www.the-shard.com London Bridge Quarter The Shard is the iconic new building at the heart of the London Bridge Quarter. The £2bn regeneration project is being developed by Sellar Property in association with LBQ Ltd. London Bridge Quarter will see The Shard and its sister development The Place connect with London Bridge Station through a new central plaza, public realm, new station concourse and bus station as well as retail units.
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Battersea Evolution (The Marquee), Battersea Park, London SW11 WINTER EDITION, 22ND – 27TH JANUARY 2013 Foyer Display... Putting on the Glitz: Silver Screen Style of the 1920s and 30s The Winter Decorative Fair in Battersea Park will be putting on the glitz as the Foyer display focuses on the fabulous Hollywood style of the inter- war years. Glittering waterfall chandeliers, mirrored furniture, curvaceous sofas upholstered in luscious velvets and ‘hostess’ chairs in gleaming satin button-back upholstery will be set against a bold Art Deco backdrop of black, white and silver. Cocktail hour and all its appurtenances classic shakers, glasses and gleaming trays - will feature as will early airline travel, with vintage luggage and posters.
Hollywood interiors of William (Billy) Haines, which he created for the likes of Carol Lombard and Joan Crawford. Stock for sale in the foyer display will be drawn from some of the 140 exhibitors taking part in the Fair that specialise in this look. Visitors can banish the winter blues by finding a stunning statement accessory, a modern or contemporary painting, an elegant and original item of furniture, or find smaller collectable items at reasonable prices.
Luxury materials such as birds-eye maple, shagreen, leather, lacquer and parchment will highlight the elegant furnishings. The tone of the display will reference the glamorous black and white films of Fred & Ginger, the lavish interiors of S.S. Normandie and the famous
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ack for the 19th year, The Destinations: The Holiday & Travel Show, promises to be bigger and better than ever! It is the biggest established consumer show dedicated to travel and holidays. The Show offers global holidays and travel experiences over and above the high street package options for the discerning and independently-minded traveller and encompasses both long and short haul destinations. With celebrity appearances from the likes of Ben Fogle, John Sergent, Chris Packham and Jonathan Dimbleby and more than 300 exhibitors showcasing hot new destinations, trends and holiday offers, the show is a great day out and a source of inspiration for passionate travellers. A number of firsts make 2013 special for visitors. Get a flavour for different cultures and countries at four NEW Taste the World zones where complimentary samples of world food and drink are available throughout the day, or visit the new Travel Clinic for free consultations and a 15% discount on your travel vaccinations.
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Other key features of the show include the Meet the Experts Theatres which will play host to travel personalities, celebrities and experts offering advice and information in an intimate setting. The World Entertainment Stage will see some vibrant acts bringing different cultures from around the world to life. Leading tour operators including, among others, Trailfinders, Kuoni, Discover the World, G Adventures, Audley Travel and Voyages Jules Verne will be joined by tourist boards from around the world including India, Thailand, Turkey, Morocco, Argentina and many, many more. Advance day tickets cost just £10 and kids go free (aged 12 and under). Tickets can be booked online at www.destinationsshow.com or on 0871 230 7141 (calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras). Visitors can also follow show news on Twitter at @DestinationShow https://twitter.com/DestinationShow
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and are able to dock in the heart of great countries and continents visiting rivers like the Rhine, Danube, Seine and Rhone – today they are even venturing into more exotic waters including Cambodia, Vietnam and Amazonia as offered by the innovative and ultra chic Aqua Expeditions. Choosing a destination and cruise that will appeal to the whole family is key and that is where ProCruise come in – they have a wealth of knowledge and experience helping new cruisers to dip their toe in the water. For example Alaska and the Galapagos are fantastic destinations with so much to explore and discover. The whole family from grandchildren to grandparents can get involved and learn about the wildlife, marine life and their habitats. Quasar Expeditions offer the highest standards of quality, safety and service in the Galapagos and have the best child friendly guides and a young Explorers Club to help facilitate an understanding of all they will see and interact with. And think of the immense opportunities for the photography enthusiast! So why not try a ‘Cruise’ holiday this year. They say once you start cruising you find it hard to go back to sitting around a pool holiday. Call ProCruise now for the best advice and join the millions who enjoy holidays at sea each year. Telephone 0207 434 7496 Email pro.luxurycruise@protravelinc.com www.proluxurycruise.com
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The RHS London Plant & Design Show RHS Horticultural Halls (Lawrence & Lindley Hall),Greycoat Street,Westminster SW1P 2PE 19TH & 20TH FEBRUARY 2013
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An interactive central feature focusing on six garden themes from conifers and woodland to kitchen gardens and houseplants has been designed to celebrate the launch of the new RHS Award of Garden Merit (AGM) List and the RHS Hardiness Ratings. This display will tell the history of selected AGM plants, the meaning behind their name and why they are important. Plant Committees and RHS experts will also be holding talks and demonstrations. For those interested in design, London colleges will be on hand with advisors to provide information and host talks. Inspiring the use of sustainable energy and recycled and reclaimed materials within
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design, visitors will be able to see the work of up and coming young talent. Three young designers will reveal their plans for gardens, themed around Eco Innovations, which will be created at the RHS Flower Show Tatton Park in July. Specialist growers from across the country will be selling a spectacular array of the best spring plants, many of which are not available in garden centres due to their rarity and collectability. Visitors can expect to see and buy contemporary garden products and varieties of snowdrops, hellebores and early spring bulbs including new plants and unusual cultivars. Opening times Tuesday 19th February, 10am - 7pm & Wednesday 20th February, 10am - 5pm Book tickets online at www.rhs.org.uk/Shows-Events RHS members FREE (with Membership Card) Non-members tickets ÂŁ5
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In 1909, wealthy English people did not go shopping, instead relying on tradesmen who would call at their houses. In any case, women couldn’t spend the day shopping as there was nowhere to go to the loo. One of Harry’s greatest innovations was installing a cloakroom in Selfridges to rival London’s grandest hotels, and a restaurant where they could meet friends. It was emancipating in that sense. A set to the north of London was built to house a replica of the 1909 Selfridge’s store interior, whilst the exterior of the store was recreated in Chatham Docks in Kent. The disused Aldwych tube station was used to film Rose Selfridge travelling on the London Underground and scenes in the first episode featuring Victor Colleano, Agnes Towler and her brother George. Paul Kelly, chief executive of Selfridges, said: “For Harry, shopping was not just about buying something, it was about people coming here and having a great time – and that way, people came back.”
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he London Underground is a rapid transit system serving a large part of Greater London and neighbouring areas of Essex, Hertfordshire and Buckinghamshire. With its first section opening in 1863, it was the fi rst underground railway system in the world. In 1890 it became the first to operate electric trains. Despite the name, about 55% of the network is above ground. It is usually referred to offi cially as ‘the Underground’ and colloquially as ‘the Tube’ coming from the circular tubelike tunnels and platforms through which the trains travel. The Underground has 270 stations and about 250 miles of track, making it the longest metro system in the world by route length. It also has one of the highest number of stations. The tube map, with its schematic non-geographical layout and colourcoded lines, is considered a design classic, and many other transport maps worldwide have been influenced by it. Railway construction in the United Kingdom began in the early 19th
century. By 1854 six separate railway terminals had been built just outside the centre of London: London Bridge, Euston, Paddington, King’s Cross, Bishopsgate and Waterloo. Traffic congestion had increased significantly in this period, partly due to the need for rail travellers to complete their journeys into the city centre by road. The idea of building an underground railway to link the City of London with the mainline terminals had first been proposed in the 1830s, but it was not until the 1850s that the idea was taken seriously as a solution to traffic congestion. In 1854 an Act of Parliament was passed approving the construction of an underground railway between Paddington Station and Farringdon Street via King’s Cross which was to be called the Metropolitan Railway. A shortage of funds delayed construction for several years, and the City of London Corporation was persuaded help fund the scheme. Work fi nally began in February 1860. Th e Metropolitan Railway opened in 1863. Within a few months of opening it was carrying over 26,000 passengers a day. And in 1868, the Metropolitan District Railway began operating services between South Kensington and Westminster. J A N U A RY 2 0 1 3 2 5
F E AT U R E WHITECHAPEL 1896
VICTORIA 1900
The company, which soon to become known as “the District”, by the end of the 1880s, underground railways reached Chesham on the Metropolitan, Hounslow, Wimbledon and Whitechapel on the District and New Cross on the East London Railway. The City & South London Railway, now the Northern Line opened in 1890, between Stockwell and the now closed original terminus at King William Street. By 1900 it had been extended at both ends, to Clapham Common in the south and Moorgate Street in the north. The Waterloo and City Railway opened in 1898. In 1900 the Central London Railway (now known as the Central line) was opened. It was nicknamed the “Twopenny Tube” for its flat fare and cylindrical tunnels. The Baker Street & Waterloo Railway opened in 1906, soon branding itself the Bakerloo Line. In early 1908, in an effort to increase passenger numbers, the underground railway operators agreed to promote their services jointly as “the Underground”, publishing new adverts. “The Underground” name appeared on stations for the first time and electric ticket-issuing machines were also introduced. This was followed in 1913 by the first appearance of the famous circle and horizontal bar symbol, known as “the roundel” Shortly after London Transport was created it began the process of integrating the underground railways of London into one network. All the separate railways were given new names in order to become lines within it. A free map of these lines, was issued in 1933. Commonly regarded as a design classic, an updated version of this map is still in use today. During the 1930s and 1940s, several sections of main-line railways were converted into surface lines of the Underground system. The oldest part of today’s Underground network is the Central line between Leyton and Loughton, which opened as a railway seven years before the Underground itself. The outbreak of World War II delayed all the expansion schemes. The Blitz led to the use of many Underground stations as shelters during air raids 2 6 J A N U A RY 2 0 1 3
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and overnight. Later in the war, eight London deep-level shelters were constructed under stations, ostensibly to be used as shelters (each deeplevel shelter could hold 8,000 people) Some stations (now mostly disused) were converted into government offices: for example, Down Street was used for meetings of the War Cabinet before the Cabinet War Rooms were completed; Brompton Road was used as a control room for anti-aircraft guns and the remains of the surface building are still used by London’s University Royal Naval Unit and University London Air Squadron Years later, there was completion of the electrification of the network, seeking to replace steam locomotives on the parts of the system where they still operated. Steam locomotives were fully withdrawn from London Underground passenger services in 1961. The last steam shunting and freight locomotive was withdrawn from service in 1971. In 1970, the Greater London Council (GLC) took over responsibility for London Transport, This period is perhaps the most controversial in London’s transport history, characterised by staff shortages and a severe lack of funding from central government. There was one important legacy from the ‘Fares Fair’ scheme, the introduction of ticket zones, which remain in use today. In 1984 Margaret Thatcher’s Conservative Government removed London Transport from the GLC’s control, replacing it with London Regional Transport. As the London Underground celebrated its 125th anniversary in 1988, the future looked promising. However, cost-cutting was not without its critics. At 19:30 on 18 November 1987 a fire swept through King’s Cross St Pancras Underground station, the busiest station on the network, killing 31 people. It later turned out that the fire had started in an escalator shaft serving the Piccadilly Line, The escalator on which the fire started had been built just before World War II. The steps and sides of the escalator were partly made of wood, meaning that they burned quickly and easily. Smoking was banned on the subsurface sections of the London Underground in February 1985
F E AT U R E PUTNEY BRIDGE STATION 1924
ST JOHNS WOOD 1957
KENSINGTON WORLD WAR TWO
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following the Oxford Circus fire. These tragic events led to the abolition of wooden escalators at all Underground stations and pledges of greater investment. In summer, temperatures on parts of the London Underground can become very uncomfortable due to its deep and poorly ventilated tube tunnels: temperatures as high as 47 °C (117 °F) have been reported! Overcrowding on the Underground has been of concern for years and is very much the norm for most commuters especially during the morning and evening rush hours. On particularly busy occasions, such as football matches, British Transport Police may be present to help with crowd management. According to a House of Commons report, commuters face a “daily trauma” and forced to travel in “intolerable conditions”. The announcement “mind the gap”, heard when trains stop at certain platforms, has also become a well known catchphrase, as well as a name of a band.
actual Rooms in Horse Guards Road were ready. King’s Cross - The original station at King’s Cross was built to the east of the current one. Platforms in the old station can be seen from Circle, Metropolitan and Hammersmith and City line trains. Aldgate station was built on the site of a plague pit described by Daniel Defoe in “A Journal of the Plage Year” - 1000 bodies were buried here in only two weeks during the plague of 1665. Mansion House station was originally meant to be a junction but it was downgraded and actually given the wrong name as the real Mansion House is to be found at some distance to the east. Bond Street - In 1909 Gordon Selfridge wanted to build a tunnel from his famous shop to Bond St Station but was refused permission. Post Office Railway For over 75 years a little known miniature railway (or Mail Rail) operated beneath the streets of London, conveying letters from one side of the city to the other. At its peak in the 1950’s the railway delivered 12,000,000 letters a day. It closed in 2003 as part of the Royal Mail’s larger programme of withdrawing
Ghost Stations There are well over 50 abandoned stations, including 8 big stations in the centre of London. Here are some of them. Aldwych, closed in 1994, it’s now used for filming and for exhibitions - Patriot Games, the All Saints film Honest, the BBC production of Neil Gaiman’s Neverwhere and videos such as Prodigy’s FireStarter have all been filmed here. It also featured in Tomb Raider the game. South Kentish Town lies between Kentish Town and Camden Town on the Northern line and closed in 1924 - it was then used as an air raid shelter during the war. It’s now a sauna and massage parlour on the Kentish Town Road... Down Street - otherwise known as Vauxhall Cross in the Bond film Die Another Day. The original entrance can be found on the west side of Down Street, just off Piccadilly. It was closed in 1932 and used as an underground bunker in 1939. It was also used by Winston Churchill as temporary Cabinet War Rooms until the
from the railways. Ghosts Aldwych Station was built on land previously home to the Strand Theatre, and the ghost of an actress can supposedly be seen here. Bank Station and the Bank of England, is supposedly haunted by Sarah Blackhead, a woman dressed in black who, although her brother had died, used to visit his office in the Bank every day. She’s also known as the “Black Nun”. Aldgate - an old woman was seen by a railway worker stroking his friend’s hair shortly just before the worker touched a live wire and was hit with a 20,000 volt shock. He survived. Bethnal Green - in 1981 a station master heard the cries of children, soon joined by the screams of women. During WWII 173 people died in an incident - the majority were women and children. J A N U A RY 2 0 1 3 2 7
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The National Wedding Show 2013 22nd-24th FEBRUARY 2013 AT LONDON OLYMPIA The UK’s largest wedding spectacular The National Wedding Show, provides the ultimate inspiration for engaged couples nationwide planning their perfect day. For those dreaming of a traditional fairytale wedding, seeking more of a cutting edge and contemporary affair, or even planning a destination wedding, The National Wedding Show is the ultimate shopping destination, with 250 wedding experts from stunning wedding gowns to show stopping flowers, leading photographers to bespoke accessories, delicious cakes to dream honeymoons and groomswear to mother of the bride. The National Wedding Show’s glamorous Catwalk Show showcases the latest trends from the hottest designers, boutiques and high street brands including Suzanne Neville; Ian Stuart; Jenny Packham; Lusan Mandongus; Jesus Peiro; Justin Alexander, Ronald Joyce; Berketex Brides; Butterfly Vintage Brides; My Eden & Debenhams. The show features the largest collection of wedding gowns, giving brides the opportunity to browse and choose from more styles than they could possibly imagine – from mainstream brands to couture designers there is something for every style, shape and budget. With the incredible amount of choice on offer these days choosing the perfect cake can be a daunting experience for any bride. Luckily; the National Wedding Show brings together the best in cake designers offering ultimate inspiration from colourful cupcakes to traditional tiers. Choosing your wedding cake has never been easier. We’d go as far as to say … it’s a piece of cake! With essential top tips, pamper treatments, live demonstrations, Inspiration Sessions for the bride and groom and even The Champagne Bar to toast to future happiness, there’s nothing quite like The National Wedding Show to capture the excitement of the big day and help make planning a wedding as straight forward and fun as possible.
The National Wedding Show are offering Life Magazine readers 20% off between 1st-31st January. All you need to do is enter the code LIFE13. TO BOOK, VISIT WWW.NATIONALWEDDINGSHOW.CO.UK OR CALL THE TICKET HOTLINE ON 0844 581 1404. 2 8 J A N U A RY 2 0 1 3
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LONDON EVENTS
One Events
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eemingly discreet, yet renowned for hosting some of London’s premium events the One Events venues are the ultimate party spaces. Both Grade I listed deconsecrated Churches, One Marylebone and One Mayfair have been lovingly restored to their former grandeur, with a twist of contemporary flair, putting them at the top of the wish list for the world’s leading luxury brands and Private clients alike, hosting unforgettable weddings and celebrations. The religious backgrounds are where the similarities stop however, and each venue has its own unique character. Tucked away on a quiet street in the heart of Mayfair is one of London’s hidden treasures, One Mayfair; a spectacular event space, which opened its doors late 2009 post major restoration after years of neglect. The location has since become the venue of the moment with the likes of Stella McCartney, The Black Eyed Peas, Kylie Minogue, Robert Downey Junior, Tom Jones and even a host of GB Gold Winners attending either as guests or performing. One Mayfair is a rather quite breathtaking venue, with a glass balustrade Mezzanine overlooking the Grand Hall, and a two-tiered secluded Roof Terrace adorned with French style vintage garden furniture. Its most recent restoration has been to
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transform the 200 year old basement into a versatile after party space with exposed brick work and Venini chandeliers; perfect for something a little different.... One Mayfair’s sister venue, One Marylebone, has been hosting parties for a while longer and it’s very rare to find a weekend that is not booked with a wedding or Private celebration. “With the addition of the two tiered Basement space we have created the perfect chic inner city Wedding venue”, explains Alicia Barron, who heads up the Private Events Department: “to be able to host your entire day under one roof, keeping your guests entertained with the wow factor at each new space, there really is no other venue like it. Hosting your ceremony and reception in the contemporary white Galleries on the first floor, moving down to the glamorous Soane Hall for dinner, followed by the industrial looking club in the basement for dancing, your guests will be suitably impressed!” Most impressive of all is the flexibility these venues bring; they are completely empty and allow you to play with and personalise the spaces without compromising on anything in situ already. Both licensed to host your wedding ceremony with dinner dances for up to 350 guests, and parties up to 1200 guests. ■ For further venues information contact; www.one-events.co.uk info@one-events.co.uk 020 7380 1663
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A Marriott wedding favour
TOP TABLE GOES FREE For couples tying the knot at the London Marriott Hotel Regents Park
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head of its annual Wedding Open Days, Marriott is congratulating the UK’s newly-engaged with an exceptional offer that helps to lighten the load of the big day expenses. Anyone booking their wedding before 31 December 2013* will be able to host their Top Table for free, courtesy of the hotel group. This means that the happy couple’s nearest and dearest can enjoy their wedding breakfast, drinks package and champagne toasts for free. The special saving applies to all weddings taking place at the London Marriott Hotel Regents Park for Brides and Grooms looking to wed on any date between 1st January 2013 and 31st March 2014. Marriott will cover the cost of one guest for every ten people booked to attend, with a maximum of 10 free guests – the equivalent to an average Top Table in the UK. To find out more about the offer or the London Marriott Hotel Regents Park Wedding Open Days on Sunday 27th & Monday 28th January 2013, couples should visit MarriottEvents.co.uk/Wedding and remember to quote promotional code WED13 or call 020 7449 4412. Getting Married with the help of London Marriott Hotel Regents Park The London Marriott Hotel Regents Park is the perfect setting for your special day. Set in the residential suburbs of London close to Primrose Hill and West Hampstead, the hotel caters for up to 300 guests for both weddings and civil
ceremonies. All guests enjoy complimentary access to extensive leisure facilities, as well as health & beauty treatments and a hair salon for an additional fee. Marriott offers in-house certified wedding planners who will be available throughout the Wedding Open Days on Sunday 27th January between 11am-4.30pm & Monday 28th January between 5.30pm-8.30pm for one-to-one consultations to discuss inspiration, tour the hotel and work with couples to ensure every element of their wedding is seamless. Happy couples preparing to tie the knot and looking for inspiration can get a glimpse of what their dream day could look like, with banquet rooms showing table layouts, designs and décor to colour schemes and flower arrangements. Every element of the day will be showcased so brides-to-be can make their dream-wedding set-up a reality. For a taste of the wedding menus on offer, couples can savour mouth-watering canapés especially prepared by the hotel’s Head Chef, as well as sampling from the hotel’s wine list to create a uniquely tailored menu to suit the most discerning of palates. The Wedding Open Days at the London Marriott Hotel Regents Park is free and no appointment is necessary.
For further information please visit www.MarriottEvents.co.uk/Wedding or call 020 7449 4412. & Conditions To qualify for this promotion, a wedding must be booked by 31st December 2013 and between 1st January 2013 and 31st March 2014. For every 9 guests booked you will receive 1 guest free *Terms of charge. The maximum amounts of guests available free of charge is 10. For example for a wedding of 50 guests you will receive 5 free guest places. For a wedding of 150 guests you will receive 10 free guest places.
This applies to standard charge per guest to attend. The offer does not apply to guestrooms. Offer is only available on hotel catered events. Qualifying charges include food and beverage, room rental and audio visual charges. Qualifying charges do not include any taxes, gratuities, service fees, third party charges or incidental charges on individual guest room bills. Offer is valid for new bookings only and cannot be combined with any other promotion. Offer is subject to availability and may not be available for weddings booked on a Saturday at select locations. Offer may be combined with alternative offers at the discretion of the hotel.
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YOU REMEMBER YOUR WEDDING DAY. WE'LL REMEMBER ALL THE DETAILS. The London Marriott Hotel Regents Park would like to say CONGRATULATIONS to every couple who changed their status to 'engaged' over the festive period. We'd love you, and any couples planning their special day, to join us at one of our Wedding Open Days later this month to view the hotel's ballroom & facilities, as well as a wide variety of suppliers to help you plan your day. Please come along either: Sunday 27th January between 1100-1630hrs or Monday 28th January between 1730-2030hrs No entry fee, Champagne and canapés will be available and all guests will be entered into a raffle to win a weekend stay for two with breakfast.
New 2013 promotion in place - we’ll pay for one out of every ten guests you invite. Please call 020 7449 4412 or email us at RegentsParkSpecialEvents@Marriott.com to confirm your attendance or arrange a site visit.
LONDON MARRIOTT HOTEL REGENTS PARK 128 King Henry's Road London NW3 3ST LondonMarriottRegentsPark.co.uk
Wedding must be booked by 31st December 2013 and held between 1st January 2013 and 31st March 2014. For every 9 guests booked you will receive 1 guest free of charge up to a maximum of 10 free guests. Valid for new bookings only and cannot be used in conjunction with any other promotion or offer.
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RSA HOUSE The Perfect Wedding Venue T
RSA House is an exclusive venue for weddings and civil partnerships in the centre of London.
his beautiful Georgian house is steeped in rich history and was originally designed in the late eighteenth century by the Adam brothers. Robert, William and James Adam were elected members of the Society in 1758, 1762 and 1764, respectively. The foundation stone to the RSA House was laid on 28 March 1772. Having recently undergone an extensive refurbishment, RSA House is a triumph of contemporary design touched with the character and grandeur of original Georgian features. Some of the most important historical dates revolved around The House, which is a fabulous talking point amongst guests. For example: 1877 Alexander Graham Bell demonstrated his telephone in the great room. The RSA moved to its current home in 1774. The House has remained a hub for enlightened thought and social activism ever since, with many of the greatest minds of the past two centuries passing through its doors. Winston Churchill was awarded the Albert Medal on 31st October 1945 in what is now the Benjamin Franklin Room. The House allows guests to enjoy their surroundings, and offers exceptional photograph opportunities, such as the Great Room’s James Barry Progression of Human Knowledge mural which took 23 years to complete.
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RSA House delivers the bespoke service that clients deserve, ensuring that weddings and civil partnerships run seamlessly with personal wedding co-ordinators assigned for each couple. Both intimate affairs and larger ceremonies, up to 150 people, can be catered for. The professional team at RSA House can provide all that you need for an unforgettable day with their superior operational service and catering. A welcoming canapé and drinks reception will follow your beautiful ceremony, before your delicious 3 course wedding breakfast with wine and Champagne toast. The arrangements for your evening celebrations can also be tailored to your wishes. Along with full bar facilities and a disco, couples have the option of hiring bands or other entertainers. Weddings and civil partnerships at RSA House deliver an exquisite level of service at great value for money. Venue hire from just £2,500, exclusive hire for £6,000 and catering packages from £52pp. To discuss event plans or for further information about weddings at RSA House, please contact Elise Innis on 0207 451 6809 or email weddings@rsa.org.uk
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UK Property Millionaires Increase Nearly 50,000 new property millionaires were created in the UK in 2012, bringing the total of million pound properties to 300,142.
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ew research from property website Zoopla.co.uk shows that the number of million pound properties is up by 19% from January 2012. House price growth in London and the South East, fuelled by demand from equity-rich buyers and limited supply, helped push the value of a further 47,024 UK properties over £1 million during 2012. Almost twothirds of Britain’s property millionaires live in London. The capital is home to 182,583 property millionaires, with 36,815 more created in the last 12 months, equivalent to 100 new property millionaires being created every day in the capital h ic ov Roman Abram throughout 2012.
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Kensington, W8 in London wears the crown for the most property millionaires in Britain with an average property value currently of £2,186,471 and where a staggering 64% of all homes are currently worth over £1 million. The luxury pads of Kensington are home to Roman Abramovich along with the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and where the value of the equivalent floor space to an Amazon Kindle (228cm²) is an eye-watering £389. The most expensive street in the Britain is Kensington Palace Gardens. Dubbed ‘Billionaires Row’, the average home on the street is worth over £25 million. This exclusive address is home to Russian-American businessman Leonard Blavatnik, the UK’s 6th richest man, and to Lakshmi Mittal, the wealthiest man in the UK with a personal fortune of around £9.8 billion. The borough of Kensington and Chelsea is home to the most property millionaires with 36,293. Despite being the smallest London borough, covering just 12km², it contains 12% of Britain’s property millionaires. It is followed closely by the borough of Westminster (32,477) which includes the famous areas of Mayfair and Park Lane. In third place is the borough of Camden (18,400), which includes Primrose
Hill, home of famous property millionaires such as James Corden, Daniel Craig, Jamie Oliver and Ed Miliband. “The top end of the property market operates seemingly in isolation to the rest of the market,” said Lawrence Hall of Zoopla.co.uk. “Wealthier buyers are relatively impervious to the economic problems affecting the rest of the Lakshmi Mitt al market, most notably when it comes to getting a mortgage. Foreign buyers in particular have gravitated towards top-end property in London over the last few years, which has pushed up demand and prices on more expensive property as they try to secure a limited supply of top-end homes in the capital.”
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The Listed Property Show in association with The Daily Telegraph and English Heritage returns to Olympia, London 16TH & 17TH FEBRUARY 2013
The exhibition, which is organised by the Listed Property Owners’ Club (LPOC), provides practical advice, tips and information for homeowners looking to maintain or refurbish their properties. The Listed Property Show brings together the industry’s best – all under one roof at London’s Olympia – and there’s no other event like it. It’s a unique opportunity for a stressfree one-to-one conversation with Conservation Officers, who will happily talk you through any hypothetical plans you may have about altering or extending your home. The event will also include architects and planners, window and door manufacturers, craftsmen and ‘caring’ builders, as well as practical demonstrations. More than 100 of the UK’s leading experts will be at the show to give advice and guidance. Many will be giving practical demonstrations, including woodcarving, lead work, plasterwork and window and door manufacturing. There will also be interactive talks by, amongst others, English Heritage. Other exhibits includes the Charles Brooking Collection of architectural 3 8 J A N U A RY 2 0 1 3
details, the Georgian Group, Salvo, Estate Management and architectural historians, as well as many commercial suppliers of products suitable for period homes. If you own a listed property or are thinking of purchasing one, you can’t afford to miss this! Did you know? There are 450,000 listed properties in the UK / 92% are grade II listed / 5.5% are grade II* listed / 2.5% are grade I listed / 38% of listed properties are domestic dwellings / 15% of listed buildings are pre-1600 / The show will have over 100 exhibitors / Exhibitors range from historic tapestries and flooring solutions to conservatories and roof tiles / The Listed Property Owners’ Club has more than 19,000 members.
For more information Entry to the show is free when applied for in advance; get your free invitation from www.lpoc.co.uk or via email info@lpoc.co.uk. Alternatively you can ring 01795 844939
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THE MOST EXPENSIVE HOME IN BRITAIN AT A PRINCELY SUM OF £300 MILLION The former residence of a Saudi crown prince, 2-8a Rutland Gate is thought to be the most expensive home ever marketed in Britain.
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he land of the super-rich is in London, and in one highly exclusive corner of it, a discreet address just to the south of Hyde Park – a prestigious property is seeking buyers, at an asking price of £300m. Overlooking the park, seven storeys and an astonishing 45 bedrooms, the property would make an appealing pied-à-terre for an invester with deep pockets. The 60,000 sq ft on offer is only slightly smaller than the playing surface of a football pitch. Those wanting to have a look round will be disappointed, however. The house is not for sale on the open market; instead, it is being offered discreetly by a number of agents to a very select handful of potential purchasers with a third of a billion to spare. The mansion, originally built as four family homes until being converted into one dwelling, was formerly the London residence of Rafiq Hariri, the billionaire former prime minister of Lebanon, until his assassination in 2005 in a Beirut car bomb. Following his death, the Financial Times reported, it was made over to Sultan bin Abdulaziz, the crown prince of Saudi Arabia, thanks to Hariri’s close personal and business ties to the Saudi royal family. The prince died in October last year. Even considering its luxurious specifications, the property is rumoured to include a swimming pool, vast kitchen and lavish interior decor incorporating millions of pounds worth of gold leaf – the asking price of £300m is unprecedented, dwarfing the £140m paid last year by Russian banker Andrey Borodin for Park Place near Henley, previously Britain’s most expensive house. The penthouse suite at One Hyde Park in Knightsbridge, the flagship development of the Candy brothers, had previously sold for £136m.
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So would be interested in a property whose stamp duty alone will come to £21m? “The list of people who can afford it would be very brief, and will be on the Forbes 500 list,” said the property expert Henry Pryor. “The person who buys it will be looking for the opportunity to have one of the best addresses in London – it’s a trophy rather than an investment.” Britain’s economy may be slow, but the continuing demand at the very top of the housing market continues to drive up average London prices, even as the rest of the country shows no sign of reanimation. Overseas cash buyers helped push the capital’s sale prices up 6.5% in the 12 months to July 2012, according to Land Registry figures, compared with 0.3% nationally. In that month alone, the last for which figures are available, 34 properties were registered as selling for more than £5m. The most expensive of them, in Farm St, Belgravia, changed hands for £28,134,500. Oliver Hooper of the purchasing agency Huntly Hooper said the Hyde Park property “is one of London’s most unique residences and really only comparable to two others” – Bridgewater House, a Victorian mansion next to St James’s Palace, and Dudley House in Mayfair, both owned by foreign billionaires. As they are not for sale, Hooper said, “I suspect this will be the only chance to get a house of this size in the area for a good number of years. Properties like these are in such short supply that for them to become available for purchase is a very rare opportunity. I suspect the buyer will be foreign and the purchase of it kept very confidential.”
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BENTLEY PRIORY
Bentley Priory, a historic 57 acre estate which sits on the Harrow Weald Ridge in Stanmore, North West London with panoramic views over the city, is being preserved through redevelopment as one of the capital’s finest and most prestigious addresses.
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enowned for its vital role as Headquarters Fighter Command during the Battle of Britain, where Air Chief Marshal Hugh Dowding directed the successful air defence against the Luftwaffe, Bentley Priory has a long and distinguished history. Barratt, the UK’s leading housebuilder, is helping to create one of the UK’s most successful historic regeneration projects at Bentley Priory, surrounding Sir John Soane’s 18th century, Grade II listed mansion house, on a site that is embedded in both the cultural and military history of the country. The mansion will also house the new Bentley Priory Battle of Britain Trust museum and learning centre, which will tell the story of the leadership, courage and technology that secured victory in the Battle of Britain as well as
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the fascinating broader history of the mansion. Barratt is building 84 magnificent new homes of exceptional quality, designed by ADAM Architecture to blend seamlessly into the estate grounds. The design and layout of the new buildings has been influenced by the historic landscape and the simple, restrained architecture of Soane’s mansion. Clarence Park Crescent, the first phase of the development, offers four-bedroom town houses which will appeal to a range of discerning purchasers seeking an elegant and sophisticated lifestyle in a destination to be proud of. In addition a collection of three and four bedroom mews houses that overlook the landscaped gardens are also available in Soane Square. The historic site boasts meticulously restored Italian Gardens, nine acres of intriguing
woodland, 12 acres of natural parkland and four miles of meandering footpaths and is close to North London’s top schools, exclusive leisure clubs and beautiful golf courses. Residents will also have exclusive use of two tennis courts within the estate and attractive picnic areas with rolling open lawns, complemented by breathtaking views over London. Bentley Priory is conveniently located just a few minutes’ drive from Stanmore Underground station, on the Jubilee Line, which is only 35 minutes from Bond Street and 45 minutes from Canary Wharf. The opportunity to reside within the Bentley Priory Estate, a location steeped in history, and to live in the privacy, elegance and tranquility that these properties will offer, is truly a rare prospect.
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Number of Green Spaces Recorded on London Gardens Online
Brent 40 Camden 123 City of London 112 Ealing 57 Greenwich 72 Hammersmith & Fulham 81 Harrow 57 Islington 96 Kensington & Chelsea 153 Kingston 57 Lewisham 56 Merton 63 Redbridge 47 Richmond 98 Southwark 98 Wandsworth 73 Westminster 159
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LONDON GARDENS ONLINE celebrates more than 8,000 visitors in one week!
If you want to learn more about London’s wonderful historic green spaces, why not visit www.londongardensonline.org.uk? More than 8,000 people have used the site during a single week when the total number of hits was over 40,000!
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ondon Gardens Online was launched in May 2012 and is the brainchild of the London Parks & Gardens Trust – who, 15 years ago, decided to start the mammoth task of creating an inventory of the capital’s parks, gardens, squares, churchyards, cemeteries and other sites of historic interest. It now includes more than 2,500 site entries across all of London’s 33 Boroughs. This information is now readily available on the website, which was created with support from English Heritage, The Pilgrim Trust and the J Paul Getty Jnr Charitable Trust. The site aims to appeal to a broad range of users: local residents, students, school-children and teachers, planning authorities, architects, landscape designers, surveyors and property managers, as well as tourists and visitors to London. As Keeper of the Inventory, Sally Williams, explains: “Many of London’s parks and gardens, churchyards and squares are very well known but there are legions of hidden secrets only known to their local communities, and tracking these down has been an exciting part of the remit of the Inventory.”
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Interesting Facts Lesser-known fragments of historic landscapes include those at Eastbury Manor in Barking and the Minchenden Oak Garden in Southgate. Most people know of Hampstead Garden Suburb, but what about other pioneering twentieth-century garden suburbs like the Webb Estate in Purley or Brentham Garden Suburb in Ealing? Commons like Wimbledon are famous, but there are remnants of old commonland and village greens to be found in inner London, even in the heart of Chelsea. Almshouses and historic allotments also play a part in London’s landscape, and all these places deserve recognition. Each listing on www. londongardensonline.org.uk gives the site’s brief history; details of how to get there; who manages it; events; opening times; accessibility; information relating to Planning and Conservation etc. A great opportunity to see many of London’s private green spaces is during Open Garden Squares Weekend, which will take place on June 8-9, 2013 and is also organised by the London Parks & Gardens Trust.
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New Year, new relationship?
January sees spike in divorces
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anuary is the busiest month of the year for family solicitors. We see and hear from more couples during the post festive month than we do in any other month of the year. Christmas is supposed to be the “most wonderful time of the year” yet family solicitors are informed by clients that it is, in fact, more of a “make or break time of the year”. The decision to end a marriage is certainly not one an individual takes lightly, so what is it about January that causes individuals to take that first, often daunting step, of seeking legal advice? It would be simplistic to conclude that Christmas causes the breakdown of marriages but it certainly brings to the surface the problems which have been in existence often throughout the year. Financial problems are also often the biggest cause of arguments in relationships. This is heightened in the New Year when the postChristmas bills start rolling in. Financial worries can add strain to an already fragile relationship. It is not unusual for couples to disagree when it comes to budgeting over the Christmas period and arguments over spending often ensue. It’s also not unusual for children to have unreasonable demands about the presents they expect to receive - both in terms of expense and sheer volume. To avoid dealing with disappointed faces on Christmas day, parents often succumb
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to pressures at the detriment of their financial health. These cash woes can often expose cracks in even the most solid of relationships. Although Christmas is a great opportunity to spend time with family, it appears you can have too much of a good thing. There is no other time of year in which a family spends day in; day out together in the family home and this can often heighten tension. Couples may find that the preparation leading up to the big day, alongside the entertaining of family and friends and a vast increase in housework, means there is little time for them to enjoy each other’s company. The increased work load over this period is also rarely shared entirely equally between the parties. We hear complaints in January from unhappy spouses who have worked hard on ensuring Christmas goes smoothly without any assistance from their spouse. An advert over Christmas from a leading supermarket has sparked complaints over alleged sexism when depicting that “behind every Christmas there is Mum”. Whilst this advert is clearly not applicable in all 21st Century families, it is an example of not only the amount of work involved over the Christmas period but also that in many cases, it’s expected that the work is carried out mainly by one party. If you then add in-laws to what can be an already stressful situation, it’s not hard to see how some can reach breaking point at Christmas.
Despite the stressful situations that can occur over the festive period, in many cases the problems are already there and the conclusion that the marriage has broken down has already been reached. Christmas can be seen as one last opportunity to spend time together as a family and individuals are often keen to give the children “one last Christmas”. When this difficult decision is taken, it is important you get specialist advice at the earliest opportunity in relation to your children and financial matters. At Slater & Gordon Lawyers, our dedicated, approachable team of family lawyers are here to help. We have the largest team of family solicitors in the UK and we will work effortlessly to find the right solution for you. If cost is a worry, don’t despair, we’ve recently introduced a fixed fee pricing structure so you can access the advice you need without breaking the bank.
For more information on the family services on offer at Slater & Gordon’s London practice please visit www.slatergordon.co.uk. To book a free initial consultation, call 0808 175 7901.
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academically selective school for girls. This year Scholarships to the value of 100% of the Sixth Form tuition fees will be awarded to talented girls joining us from the maintained education sector. This has been made possible with the generous support of the HSBC Global Education Programme. These awards are means-tested. Please contact the Assistant Head Master at o.hogben@shc.gdst.net
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Independent-Co-educational-3-11 years. Founded 1942. ISA & IAPS
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Wednesday 30th January 2013 Tuesday 19th March 2013 Tours of the school are held on Tuesday mornings during term time. Bursaries available Please call 020-8670 5865 for further information Prep Department, 70 Thurlow Park Road, SE21 8HZ Pre Prep Department, Elmcourt Road, SE27 9BZ email: admissions@rosemeadprepschool.org.uk www.rosemeadprepschool.org.uk
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130 years of excellence WORDS LOUISE SIMPSON, HEAD, BROMLEY HIGH SCHOOL, GDST
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E DUCAT I O N
School at Elmfield Road
Imagine the changes in the last 130 years… Increased industrialisation (and then decline) in the UK, the growth of a technological society, population growth and improved standards of living and, for girls, the introduction of schools at which they can excel. In January 1883, on Elmfield Road in Bromley, Bromley High School opened its doors. As one of the second wave of schools opened by the Girls’ Public Day School Company, which had formed in 1872, it was a pioneer. At the time there were about 15,000 residents in Bromley, a town covering 4700 acres, there was a new public baths and the Baptist church was a recent edition. Miss Heppel was the founding Headmistress and the school took an entry in the Bromley Directory of 1887, alongside some other schools. There was Y GARN, on Ravensbourne Road, advertised as a ‘School for the Daughters of Gentlemen’. ‘The Lower Class is open to boys’, the advert stated. At the Ladies’ High Class School in Bromley Common the Principal, Miss Wheeler, boasted resident French and German governesses and classes for physical culture in her advert. At Elsternwick School in Bromley, Professor and Mrs Yarrow offered to receive a limited number of the daughters of gentlemen to board and educate. The educational landscape then was very different to that which we inhabit today. Quite apart from the long dresses, the horse drawn carriages, the lack of modern technology and the quaint advertising, the world that girls inhabited, and the world that, as women, they were destined for, was determined, almost exclusively, by their class and their gender. In only one of the schools mentioned in the Bromley Directory are any examinations mentioned for girls. The mistresses or teachers in the girls’ schools do not mention their qualifications and there is a distinct lack of reference to subjects to be studied. This is in stark contrast to the boys’ Prep Schools which are advertised. They promise that boys will be prepared for scholarship and entrance to the Public
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Schools (and, by implication, successful admission to university and beyond that, status and a profession). They suggest that their boys are well prepared for scholarships to Eton, Tonbridge, Harrow and Winchester. They are all led by Headmasters with Oxford and Cambridge degrees and they focus on drill, music, science and gymnastics. They paint a picture, for the privileged boys who were able to attend these schools, of action packed school life and an exciting and very successful adult life beyond. At Bromley High School the girls were lucky; they belonged then, as they do now, to a forward thinking, innovative and ambitious group of schools, the GDST (we are now 26 schools, educating 20,000 pupils nationwide) who believed that girls and young women deserve to have an equal education and equal chances in life to their brothers. We continue to believe this and it for this reason that our girls outperform girls educated in maintained schools at every age and stage. It is for this reason that our girls are more likely to study Maths and Sciences than their counterparts in co-educational and maintained schools and it is for this reason that our girls leave us to become productive and contributing members of society, often to high profile and very successful roles. In 2013 we celebrate 130 years of Bromley High School. In that time the face of education has changed, but our aims have not. We continue to put girls at the heart of all that we do and we are very proud of all that they achieve. PLEASE EMAIL ADMISSIONS@BRO.GDST.NET OR VISIT OUR WEBSITE ON WWW.BROMLEYHIGH.GDST.NET TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT JANUARY 2013 ASSESSMENTS AND TASTER DAYS AND TO ORGANISE A TOUR OF THE SCHOOL. WE LOOK FORWARD TO MEETING YOU AND YOUR DAUGHTER.
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Inspired by excellence since 1885
ince the launch of Dulwich Prep London (formerly known as Dulwich College Preparatory School) two years ago the school has stated its aim as “inspiring excellence”. The report on the school following the inspection has confirmed that the school is achieving the high standards it set itself. The ISI report said “The school promotes excellent links with parents, whose replies to the preinspection questionnaire were both exceptionally large in number and positive in response” and Dulwich Prep London was judged “excellent” in all aspects of its activity. The 1st XV Rugby team has just enjoyed a superb season. After winning 17 out of 17 fixtures, the boys then travelled to the heart of the Irish school boy rugby in Dublin to play Kings Hospital and Willow Park, Alma Mater of Irish Captain Brian O’Driscoll, winning both matches! Once again the inspection team found that “Outstanding levels of performance are achieved in sports activities, The school successfully achieves its aim of challenging pupils in the pursuit of excellence and to inspire each pupil to achieve his or her full potential” After singing a solo in the schools carol service at Southwark Cathedral, one of the pupils was selected for the National Youth Choir, and the schools Big Band played in the national final of Music for youth competition. The report highlighted that “Music is a major strength of the
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school: scholarships are awarded to various senior schools and almost all pupils from years 2 to 8 play instruments” The Inspection stated that “the pupils follow a broad and demanding curriculum which exceeds the level of most schools.” Last year their leavers won a total of 41 scholarships and awards to senior schools. The school has identified a very clear set of characteristics they wish to nurture in their pupils; three of these admirable qualities are determination, resilience and kindness. All three were exemplified by the rugby team on their tour. On field the boys showed quite astonishing levels of personal and collective determination and resilience to win both games against boys who were also unbeaten and determined not to lose (against King’s Hospital coming back from 19-0 to win 22-19 in the last play of the game), whilst elsewhere the boys were continually congratulated by their hosts for their warmth and politeness; true ambassadors of the school. For more information contact either Head Master: Mr M W Roulston MBE MEd or Deputy Head: Miss R E Muir BA (Hons) MSc at 42 Alleyn Park, London SE21 7AA or call 0207 86703217 www.dcpslondon.org
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he moment you walk into Great Taste at The Cadogan you are greeted with high sculptured ceilings, a proud marble fireplace and oversized mirrors and chandeliers. The warm, soothing candlelight is absorbed by the ornate walls and door frames, providing an intimate, romantic setting. The gentle hum of conversation hangs in the air as diners browse the extensive menus and wine lists. Each table is beautifully set, with impeccably polished cutlery and delicate wine glasses. Great Taste at The Cadogan is a concept restaurant for award-winning British produce. For nearly two decades, the Great Taste Awards have been regarded as the ultimate food industry accolade. This year the awards have received more than 10,000 entries with the winners announced in July. The highly regarded Great Taste Award stickers can be seen on produce in Harrods, Fortnum & Mason, Waitrose, Planet Organic, Partridges, etc. The current menu has been devised by the Evening Standard’s legendary restaurant critic Fay Maschler, her sister, the chef Beth Coventry, and Head Chef Oliver Lesnik. They have worked together to incorporate and capitalise on the products that scored most highly in the Great Taste Awards this year. These Three-star Gold products – “the epicurean equivalent of the Booker prize” – are the cream of quality performance from small impassioned producers. The outcome is mouth watering, with dishes such as Cured and Smoked Fish, with wild hot-smoked Albacore tuna, silver smoked eel fillet, roast smoked trout, salmon roe, buckwheat blinis and sour cream; Rhug Lamb Tagine, with couscous and Belazu preserved lemon; and Jolly Nice Gooseberry and Elderflower Ice Cream, with shortbread with rhubarb and ginger jam. Each dish is beautifully presented and cooked to perfection. The Rhug Lamb Tagine is particularly noteworthy; the delicate and tender meat literally slides off the bone. The produce is one of the main factors in
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the success of the dishes, and is a great way of highlighting the quality and variety of food produced in the UK. Priced at £18 for one course; £23 for two courses; and £28 for three courses, the restaurant proves that you don’t have to spend a small fortune to be able to enjoy fine dining in stunning surroundings. Throughout dinner the staff glide effortlessly over the polished wood floor. They move from table to table, talking diners through the concept and recommending dishes according to tastes and preferences. They are attentive but not intrusive, warm but not forceful. The service is wonderfully harmonious with just the right amount of time left between courses. The restaurant has just introduced a World Champion Cheese Trolley, featuring a selection of 14 cheeses awarded a “Super Gold” status by a panel of 204 judges from 28 different countries. Each cheese has been carefully chosen for its distinct flavour. While nibbling a piece of Quickes Traditional Vintage Cheddar it is easy to forget that Great Taste at The Cadogan is in the heart of Knightsbridge. Part of The Cadogan hotel, it nestles on Sloane Street among the designer and boutique shops, and is all but a five minute walk from Harrods and Harvey Nichols. Great Taste at The Cadogan is a triumph. By using award-winning produce and the expertise of Fay Maschler, Beth Coventry and the wonderfully talented Oliver Lesnik, it offers unique menu that really delivers in terms of creativity, flavour, quality and value for money. The year 2012 has been all about putting the ‘Great’ back into ‘Great Britain’, Great Taste at The Cadogan most certainly achieves in flying the British flag. GREAT TASTE AT THE CADOGAN 21 PONT STREET, KNIGHTSBRIDGE, LONDON SW1X 9SG RESERVATIONS ON 0800 023 5445 OR INFO@CADOGAN.COM
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Lancaster London the best view in the capital
18 floors up, the sunny view over London’s unmistakable panorama is reathtaking. You can see the furthest reaches of Hyde Park, and the recognisable rooftop of the Royal Albert Hall glints in the sunlight.
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ituated directly opposite Hyde Park, the largest of London’s Royal Parks, Lancaster London is ideally located for enjoying the best of London’s open spaces. Rooms in the hotel (of which there are 416) have the option of a Park or City View, meaning you can choose which amazing vista you’d rather wake up to. The Executive Club rooms on the 18th floor are spacious and comfortable, with pleasant little touches like a watercolour welcome card and a bag of macaroons to greet you on check in. A little leaflet on the desk informs you of the environmental initiatives that the hotel holds in high regard. It’s not surprising, with such accolades as “Green Hotel of the Year 2012” from the Hotel Cateys and “AA Eco Hotel of the Year 2011”, that the hotel is proud to demonstrate its energy-saving practices. The hotel takes its “green” approach one step further and has installed beehives on its roof. The delicious honey is used in its breakfast options – but more on that later! After settling into the room (which is equipped
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with an elegant seating area and ample bathroom space), dinner is the next item on the itinerary. The hotel’s Thai restaurant, Nipa, is one of only 15 restaurants in the UK to receive the Thai Governments official stamp of approval, the “Thai Select” award. Its authentic flavours are created by the all-female kitchen brigade, headed by the talented Head Chef, Nongyao Toopchoi. Each dish is an explosion of flavour. For starters, the Thai Satay Kai (grilled marinated chicken served with a peanut sauce and tangy cucumber relish) is perfect for whetting the appetite. Main courses combine mild, sweet flavours with hot spices, and all are expertly presented. Nongyao’s Phad Thai (fried rice noodles with bean sprouts, vegetables and prawns) comes highly recommended, as are prawn dishes such as the Koon Tod Kra Tiem Prig Tai (stir fried prawns with garlic and pepper) or the Koong Pao (grilled king prawns served with spicy sauce). After the spicy fare, nothing is better than the Ice Cream Kluay Tod (crunchy fried bananas with toffee ice cream) or
a personal favourite Ice Cream Tod (deep fried ice cream, topped with chocolate sauce). A thoroughly refreshing night’s sleep later, prefaced by the stunning view of London’s twinkling lights in the darkness, and breakfast is served in the elegant Park Room. The light, airy space is lit by clear sunshine and the hot or cold buffet is a welcome sight. Guests can choose to have a Japanese or Thai breakfast as an alternative to the regular fare. Overall, an impeccable guest experience is at the forefront of the Lancaster London experience. Staff are gracious, and the hotel is well-presented and welcoming. For that exclusive glimpse of the capital that greets you from the window of the bedroom, Lancaster London has one of the best views in the UK. Lancaster London, Lancaster Terrace, London W2 2TY Telephone 0207 262 6737 www.lancasterlondon.com
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One Night Only on 24th January 2013 at The Grade I listed Gibson Hall in the heart of the City of London
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he Bobby Moore Fund in partnership with Electrolux will present a gastronomic extravaganza which will be a must attend event for serious foodies. This is your chance to attend a one off charity dinner comprising of five exquisite courses each cooked by a different Michelin starred chef. Top chefs, led by two-Michelin-starred Daniel Clifford of Midsummer House Restaurant in Cambridge, will produce a culinary feast for just 250 guests in aid of the Bobby Moore Fund. THE CONFIRMED LINE UP IS... DANIEL CLIFFORD Chef patron and owner of two Michelin-starred Midsummer House, Cambridge ATUL KOCHHAR Chef patron of Michelin star Benares, Mayfair SIMON ROGAN Chef patron and owner of Michelin-starred L’Eclume in Cumbria & Roganic in London SIMON HULSTONE Head chef at Michelin starred restaurant The Elephant in Torquay JONRAY & PETER SANCHEZ Head chefs and owners of Michelin-star Casamia,Westbury on Trym. Ticket holders can enjoy a Champagne reception, an exquisite five course meal cooked by Michelin starred chefs, with expertly selected wines to accompany each dish, with celebrity hosts and guests, There is an auction of exclusive money-can’t-buy packages and cooking experiences, with live entertainment. It’s a night not to be missed! ■ Prices start from £250 per ticket, with VIP tickets and Chef’s table tickets also available. ■ To book tickets, or to discuss sponsorship opportunities, please email: davina.yanful@cancer.org.uk Guests must be aged 18+ All money raised through the Bobby Moore Fund Dining with the Stars will go towards vital research into the causes, diagnosis and treatment of bowel cancer. Bobby Moore tragically died from bowel cancer in 1993 aged just 51. His wife, Stephanie Moore MBE, set up the Fund in partnership with Cancer Research UK to raise money for vital research into the disease. In the 19 years since Bobby died, the Fund has raised more than £18.5 million. ■ For more information visit www.bobbymoorefund.org Find them on Facebook at www.facebook.com/officialbobbymoorefund For further information about Cancer Research UK’s work or to find out how to support the charity, please call 0300 123 1861 or visit www.cancerresearchuk.org. Follow us on Twitter <http://twitter.com/CR_UK> and Facebook <http://www.facebook.com/cancerresearchuk>
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Looking for a New Year’s resolution?
Become a Royal Parks volunteer for 2013
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f your New Year’s resolution is to get more active or involved in your local community, The Royal Parks has the perfect solution for you. The Royal Parks is looking for volunteers to help conserve and enhance its 5,000 acres of parkland, which are much loved Sites of Metropolitan Importance for Nature Conservation. The Royal Parks has launched a number of new volunteering opportunities, ready for those 2013 resolutions. Wildlife Recording Volunteers In Regent’s Park and the other central London Royal Parks, volunteers are needed with some pre-existing wildlife knowledge to identify species of plants, birds, fungi, lichens, insects and other invertebrates. This fascinating role helps The Royal Parks to monitor and manage habitats. Typical activities include regular walks around the park to count birds and butterflies. Volunteers also have the opportunity to share their knowledge at open-days and educational events.
To apply, contact Nigel Reeve, Head of Ecology at nreeve@royalparks.gsi.gov.uk Horticultural Volunteers – Isabella Plantation Access Project The Isabella Plantation Access Project located in Richmond Park will make this iconic woodland garden accessible to more visitors and preserve the Isabella’s collections of Hybrid Rhododendron, Species Rhododendron, Camellias and Evergreen Azaleas and many other rare plants. Volunteers will carry out a range of gardening tasks with tools and training provided.
To apply contact Hannah Pritchard, Partnership & Community Engagement Officer hpritchard@royalparks.gsi.gov.uk Voluntary Assistant Operations Manager – Liberty Drives Liberty Drives is a voluntary initiative offering electronic buggy trips
in Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens for anyone who finds it difficult to explore these two captivating central London parks by foot. The Volunteer Assistant Operations Manager will take bookings, co-ordinate the driver rota and promote the scheme in the local media.
To apply, contact info@hydeparkappeal.org Guided Walk Volunteers – Isabella Plantation Access Project The Royal Parks is looking for more volunteers to join its existing group of volunteers who develop and deliver seasonal guided walks to local community groups, introducing them to the Isabella Plantation. Full training is provided.
To apply, contact Hannah Pritchard, Partnership & Community Engagement Officer hpritchard@royalparks.gsi.gov.uk Volunteer Data Managers For this computer-based role, The Royal Parks is looking for skilled volunteers to help compile and manage the biological records through which we monitor biodiversity in the parks.
To apply, contact Nigel Reeve, Head of Ecology at nreeve@royalparks.gsi.gov.uk Finally, The Royal Parks is also offering the opportunity to get involved in two Gardens: the Bushy Park Woodland Gardens and the Regent’s Park Community Wildlife Garden, which was designed as a joint project between The Royal Parks and “Wild in the Park” (RSPB). Learn about wildlife habitat management and help maintain the planting schemes in these hidden London gems.
To apply, contact Assistant Park Manager, Mark Bridger on mbridger@royalparks.gsi.gov.uk for Regent’s Park and Technical Officer, Chris Nickerson on cnickerson@royalparks.gsi.gov.uk for Bushy Park.
About The Royal Parks: 5,000 acres of historic parkland provide unparalleled opportunities for enjoyment, exploration and healthy living in the heart of London. The Royal Parks are: Bushy Park, The Green Park, Greenwich Park, Hyde Park, Kensington Gardens, The Regent’s Park and Primrose Hill, Richmond Park and St James’s Park. The Royal Parks also manages Victoria Tower Gardens, Brompton Cemetery, Grosvenor Square Gardens and the gardens of 10, 11 and 12 Downing Street. For further information please visit: www.royalparks.org.uk/volunteering
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COME AND FIND YOUR ANCESTORS AT WHO DO YOU THINK YOU ARE? LIVE 2013
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aking place at London’s Olympia, Who Do You Think You Are? LIVE 2013, is the world’s largest family history show. From the seasoned family researcher to the complete novice, the show is designed to appeal to everyone with an interest in tracing their past. Visitors can find out more about their ancestors from historical documents, mystery photos, heirlooms, DNA analysis and much more; guided by over 200 exhibitors and numerous experts specialising in family history. New for 2013 This year, the show will be focusing on immigration and emigration, with a fascinating Keynote Workshop giving invaluable advice on how to trace family history in other countries. There will be a dedicated international area for family history societies, which will include representatives from all over the globe including, Italy, Germany, Poland and India, as well as many more. Informative The popular Society of Genealogists’ workshop programme will provide valuable research advice for both beginner family historians and more seasoned genealogists. There are also one-to-one sessions with our experts available, making the Who Do
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You Think You Are? LIVE experience easier, interactive and enlightening, for people of all ages. Military connections For families with a military background, a dedicated Military Pavilion with specialists from a host of leading museums can answer questions about medals, badges and military records. Celebrity guests BBC1’s recent series of Who Do You Think You Are? featured a variety of famous faces delving into their history and this year’s
live show will play host to some of these household names. The first in line to appear is TV personality and Masterchef judge, Gregg Wallace, who will be talking about his experience of filming to BBC TV regular Tessa Dunlop in the Celebrity Theatre Established favourite Eric Knowles will be the onsite Heirloom Detective, dating antiques in the photography gallery and connecting ageing treasures with events from the past. Gregg and Eric will be joined by more famous names to be announced closer to the opening of the show. Tickets Tickets can be purchased online at whodoyouthinkyouarelive.co.uk or by calling 0844 873 7330 (workshops can be reserved for £2). Advance tickets are priced £15* for adults. Children go free. Two day tickets are available priced at £25 and three day tickets at £30. *Advance tickets are subject to a £2 fee per transaction. Standard tickets are available on the door priced £22. Opening Times: Friday 10am – 6pm Saturday 9.30am – 5.30pm Sunday 9.30am – 4.30pm
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THE GOOD OLD DAYS! SUNDAY 3RD FEBRUARY 2013 ISLINGTON ASSEMBLY HALL, TOWN HALL, UPPER STREET, ISLINGTON, N1 2UD
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Live music is always a feature at their fairs, and will be provided by the vintage singing trio My Favourite Things.
Here is your chance to purchase that unique Valentine’s vintage treasure for your loved one! The Pop Up Tea Room will be serving teas on delicate vintage china and homemade cakes and cupcakes with a Valentine’s theme.
Why not pop along on Sunday 3rd February for that special Vintage Valentine’s Gift. You never know what hidden treasures you may find there!
intage has been growing in popularity and is now the perfect addition to your wardrobe. Selling vintage clothing, including vintage designers such as Biba & Mary Quant, there are also many stunning vintage jewellery stalls with many top designer pieces. Everything from vintage silk Hermes scarves, to beautiful handbags from days gone by. The date range is from early 20th century right up to the 1980s.
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In addition to clothing, accessories, jewellery, homeware and small pieces of vintage furniture, there will also be antiques, collectables, including vintage vinyl, film posters, ephemera, textiles, antique lace, vintage knitting & sewing patterns, vintage teasets and cakestands, in fact the list goes on and on!
For more information Further dates can be found at: www.facebook.com/popupvintagefairs Email: info@popupvintagefairs.co.uk. Enquiries: 07716 295998
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NO NOISE... at Selfridges
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eaffirming its commitment to creating shopping experiences that go beyond retail, Selfridges – the Best Department Store in the World* – welcomes customers on a counter-intuitive retail journey: No Noise, which urges customers to proactively seek out moments of peace and tranquillity in a world that bombards us with information and stimulation. A multi-layered initiative, No Noise centres around the re-launch of its legendary Silence Room, first created by the store’s visionary founder, Harry Gordon Selfridge in 1909*. The new Silence Room presents a fresh take on the original model but with the same purpose: providing an oasis of quiet for those eager to take a moment to pause and switch off. Designed by architect Alex Cochrane, this very quiet space will be created to encourage a mental detox and visitors will be asked to leave shoes, mobile phones and 21st century distractions at the door. Another key feature of No Noise at Selfridges is an exclusive partnership with Headspace, the mavericks whose approach to meditating and applying the discipline to everyday life is revolutionary. Headspace pods in the Selfridges stores will deliver their mindful messages and meditation practice. Exclusive interactive Headspace content will be available on Selfridges.com to engage with customers anywhere, at any time of day or night. A curated ‘Quiet Shop’ offers customers a carefully selected range of products that encourage ‘considered purchasing’, from a capsule collection of unique symbolically de-branded items promoting a purer approach to design. They all celebrate the beauty of a minimalist aesthetic and focus on a product’s quality and function rather than its packaging or advertised image. Selfridges leads the way with the No Noise’s de-branding initiative by
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removing the Selfridges logo from its iconic yellow bags. Other products following in Selfridges’ footsteps include Beats by Dre, Crème de La Mer, Levi’s and Marmite. The brands who have removed logos are confident both that the product alone is enough and also that their logos are so beautifully designed that the customer will recognise them without the need for a brand name. Alongside the exclusive de-branded collection, the special edit of fashionable staples are hand-picked from the SpringSummer 2013 ready-to-wear by brands including Acne, Cos, Maison Martin Margiela, Sportmax, Yohji Yamamoto, Jil Sander, Ann Demeulemeester, Mugler and Diesel. Alannah Weston, Selfridges Creative Director commented: “Selfridges’ No Noise is a project which invites customers to find a moment of peace in a world where we are bombarded by a cacophony of information and stimulation. We hope that people will enjoy the restorative qualities of quietness by visiting our Silence Room and by participating in a specially curated programme of quiet experiences.” About Selfridges *In June 2010 Selfridges was named Best Department Store in the World by the IGDS (Intercontinental Group of Department Stores). The title, which Selfridges held until June 2012, is the industry’s highest accolade. Selfridges won the title again in June 2012, for an unprecedented two times consecutively. The title applies until June 2014.
For more information, please go to www.selfridges.com/nonoise
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AUDI A3 SPORTBACK FIRST DRIVE
BY MATT KIMBERLEY
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udi made a big impact in this sector with the original A3, which started life as a three-door only model but the added practicality of the Sportback model really pushed it out to a wider audience. And over each generation it has raised the stakes in terms of cabin quality and driving dynamics to continue to set the benchmark. Now we’re on the third iteration, and with the threedoor version already proving to be a remarkably well-rounded and capable car, the Sportback promises much. The extra pair of doors are very well integrated into the overall shape. The A3 is the perfect example of how Audi manages to evolve a design, keeping a clear visual link to the previous model but introducing some
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fresh elements. The nose is narrowed and looks more purposeful, the headlights have a more edgy appearance, in particular the strong lines produced by the LED elements. The roof curves neatly into the rear, marked out by a pair of chrome roof rails and the way the tailgate slopes steeply away makes
the Sportback almost look like a mini-estate; certainly no bad thing. Like most modern cars it looks best on larger alloy wheel options, and it wears both sober metallics and more vibrant shades - even white - very well. Of course the key thing you’re getting with the extra pair of doors is easier access to the rear, and with that option the A3 Sportback genuinely becomes a viable family car. You might hesitate to let sticky-fingered little ones aboard, given how plush the cabin is, but they certainly won’t grumble. Big kids have proper head and legroom too, and the third rear window rather than a thick pillar helps more light into the back of the cabin too. And its practical nature continues in the rear where there is 380 litres of boot space with the back seats in place, a full 1,220 litres with the seats folded.
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FACTS AT A GLANCE Audi A3 1.8 TFSI Sport S tronic £25,030 Engine 1.8-litre petrol producing 178bhp and 184lb.ft of torque Transmission Six-speed manual gearbox driving the front wheels Performance Top speed 144mph 0-62mph in 7.3 seconds Economy 50.4mpg combined Emissions 130g/km of CO2
All this is pretty much as you would expect, but in truth it’s when you get behind the wheel that you really see where the progress has been made. If you’ll excuse the tiniest bit of technobabble, the A3 is the first Audi to use the MQB architecture that will underpin several other Audis and other compact-sized cars in the Volkswagen Group. What that means is lots of money has been poured into developing this crucial element of the car - and they absolutely have to get it right. The first thing you notice is that the A3 is remarkably quiet on the move. The diesel engines are hushed but you get the best experience in the petrol models, which at rest are virtually silent (even when the stop-start system hasn’t yet kicked in) and on the move you rarely
hear anything more than a controlled hum as it moves along. That goes a long way to making the Sportback a very comfortable car to spend time in. The other significant element here is the ride quality. Even in sportier S line trim which has sports suspension and big alloy wheels, the A3 Sportback feels superbly controlled and comfortable, riding with the bumps without divorcing you from them altogether. So whether you’re simply cruising to your destination or having a bit of fun on a challenging road, it is extremely capable and feels like a car from the class above. That certainly also goes for the cabin, which moves the game on yet again. There are
numerous options of course and various combinations of trim, but it almost feels like you’re sat in a luxury car rather than something that’s merely premium. The revised MMI system takes up less space and is a cinch to use without taking your eyes off the road, while the big colour screen is crisp and clear without being intrusive. Maybe you thought Audis were attractive and even a bit flash, but not the kind of car bought by sensible people like you. Well consider yourself told otherwise; the A3 Sportback is practical, comfortable and efficient, and yet it still delivers plenty of luxury and the ‘want factor’ that you might feel a bit guilty about. No need - you can buy one, know you’ve made a fine choice and be smug about it all at the same time.
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1913 - 2013
100 YEARS OF ASTON MARTIN
ASTON MARTIN DBR 1/2 WORLD FAMOUS CAR GOES ON SALE FOR RECORD-BREAKING £20MILLION
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n Aston Martin regarded as one of the finest cars of all time, has been put up for sale. The Aston Martin DBR 1/2 is the company’s most successful race car having dominated motorsport in the late 1950s. It thrashed the Ferraris and Jaguars of its day and is the only Aston Martin to ever win Le Mans when it took the chequered flag in 1959. The 1957 sports car has now come onto the market for the first time in 20 years. It is being sold by Ascotbased Talacrest for a staggering £20million – four times as much as any British car ever sold publicly.
“This DBR1 is the holy grail of motoring and is the most recognisable and valuable Aston Martin in history”
The only cars known to have fetched more than this are the Bugatti Type 57C and Ferrari 250 GTO - with these changing hands behind closed doors. And while there were 39 Ferrari 250 GTOs built, the green Aston Martin is one of just four cars to come out of the factory - and it’s the most successful of all of them. 7 4 J A N U A RY 2 0 1 3
Built by Ted Cutting, the Aston Martin DBR 1/2 is fitted with a 3-litre engine which developed around 250bhp. The road-legal sports car triumphed at the 1957 Nürburgring 1,000km race, 1957 Spa Grand Prix and the Goodwood Tourist Trophy in both 1958 and 1959 when Stirling Moss drove to victory. And at Le Mans in 1959, with Carroll Shelby and Roy Salvadori behind the wheel, the car averaged 112.5mph over the 24-hour period in its finest moment. It completed 323 laps of the track, thundering down the Mulsanne Straight at speeds in excess of 160mph. The three men behind the victory - Cutting, Shelby and Salvadori - all passed away this year within ten weeks of each other. Aston Martin historian Brian Joscelyne described the sports car as a “revelation” and “astonishing”. Mr Joscelyne watched as the car stormed to victory at Le Mans from above the Aston Martin team’s pit lane. He said: “It is a joy whenever I see the car because it means so much to me. I watched it race in its heyday.
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It was at the top, top level of motorsport and is the most famous racing Aston Martin with the best record. “Unfortunately it is still the only Aston Martin to win at Le Mans. It handles so well and with the right drivers can slide around corners in spectacular fashion. The road handling and brakes were brilliant. “This is the model to have, it is an astonishing all round car. I am so admiring of the current owner and the way he has maintained the car. It is a joy to see and hear. I have the greatest admiration for Ted Cutting and his achievements and this was his piste de resistance. In historic sports cars driving, this car has been a revelation”
A PROUD HISTORY The model is called the Aston Martin DBR1. The /2 denotes the second of four factory models. A fifth DBR1 was built for a private individual. DBR stands for David Brown Racing, with David Brown the businessman who owned Aston Martin The £20 million Aston Martin DBR1/2 was a formidable race car during the late 1950s, winning a host of important races.
1957: Winner - Spa Sportscar Race - driven by Tony Brooks Winner - 1,000km Nürburgring Race - driven by Brooks and Noël CunninghamReid Winner - Spa Grand Prix - driven by Brooks 1958: Winner - Goodwood Tourist Trophy - driven by Stirling Moss and Brooks 1959: Winner - 24 Hours of Le Mans - driven by Roy Salvadori and Carroll Shelby Winner - Goodwood Tourist Trophy - driven by Moss, Shelby and Jack Fairman 1960: The car was sold to Major Ian Baillie - and as a privateer entrant the following results were achieved: Winner - Rouen Grand Prix - driven by Jack Fairman
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PORSCHE CAYENNE DIESEL S BY MATT KIMBERLEY
What an age we live in. Progress in the automotive world tends to occur in hundreds of incremental steps and only the occasional leap forward, and so it’s easy to lose sight of just how far things have come. And this Cayenne Diesel S is the perfect method with which to demonstrate. The second generation Cayenne was the coming of age for Porsche’s SUV, answering the critics of the original car and earning respect even from those who saw such a vehicle as going against the sporting ethos of the brand. But the Cayenne has never been an ordinary SUV; it has always had proper Porsche genes running through it and with the latest model looking sharper and driving even better it makes unquestionable sense as a more practical proposition for people who have to have the Porsche shield on the front of their car. However you might wonder if 7 6 J A N U A RY 2 0 1 3
there is any need for another engine option in the Cayenne. For a car that is more than likely going to be bought by the lucky few, it already offers a remarkably broad spread of powerplants. There’s the ‘entry-level’ V6 petrol, the V8 petrol in two outputs, the bonkers V8 turbos that also come in two outputs, the hybrid petrol and the existing diesel. There’s nothing wrong with the diesel offering either; it offers up 405lb. ft of torque and as a result can manage 0-62mph in 7.6 seconds, 137mph flat out and deliver 39.2mpg combined. But the Porsche engineers seem to think that’s not enough and as a result have introduced the Diesel S. Just as with the petrol models, the ‘S’ might as well stand for significant - instead of the V6 oil burner, the Diesel S gets a new eight-cylinder twin turbo unit that Porsche claims is a unique offering in the segment.
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Better still are the numbers it produces; with 382bhp it is a whisker behind the V8 petrol but it is the torque output that really slackens the jaw. A mammoth 626lb.ft of torque is available from just 2,000rpm, almost a whole 100lb.ft than the truly insane petrol Turbo S. With that much motive force under the bonnet it’s no wonder the Cayenne Diesel S is a rapid machine. It blasts to 62mph in a borderline absurd 5.7 seconds - 0.2 seconds faster than the V8 petrol Cayenne S and can hit 156mph. It’s hard to put these numbers out of your mind when you slide behind the wheel, but this is a diesel underneath it all and so is far less intimidating than you might expect. Climb aboard and the familiar Cayenne cabin greets you with clear and logical displays. You get the proper SUV driving position so the view out is excellent, yet there’s still a sportscar feel; you are high up but surrounded by the cabin, and it certainly doesn’t feel top-heavy or ungainly. The driving position is superb and you grasp a proper Porsche steering wheel with a relatively thin rim, all of which helps to get you in the mood. Fire up the Diesel S and it sounds a lot more V8 than diesel. There’s an appealing throb coming from the exhaust, blip the throttle and it grows to a proper sporty sound. Select drive on the automatic transmission and the massive wave of torque makes pulling away as easy it could possibly be; this is a car that could be driven without ever using more than a tiny squeeze of the accelerator. It’s such a flexible unit that
ordinary driving is utterly effortless, and with adjustable suspension that can be tweaked for maximum comfort the Cayenne Diesel S is a thoroughly relaxing car to drive. Big distances can be covered with ease with plenty of space for passengers and luggage. The 100-litre fuel tank may cost a bit to fill, but allows a theoretical range of over 700 miles. But it would take a particularly dedicated individual to drive that far and not exploit the performance, so tempting is the amount of acceleration on offer. Regardless of speed or gear, apply a firm right foot to the accelerator and the Diesel S urges forward with no discernible effort, with the eight-speed automatic transmission marshalling all the forces superbly well whether you shift yourself or leave it to your own devices. And it behaves just as a Porsche should when you arrive at a challenging bend. Of course this is not a lightweight car but the way it behaves when pressed is remarkable. It responds accurately to the driver’s demands, with good feedback through the steering, impressive balance and generally more composure than a car of this size should be capable of.
FACTS AT A GLANCE Porsche Cayenne Diesel S £58,243 Engine 4.2-litre diesel unit producing 382bhp and 626lb.ft of torque Transmission Eight-speed automatic driving all four wheels Performance Top speed 156mph, 0-62mph in 5.7 seconds Economy 34mpg combined Emissions 218g/km of CO2Economy
In many ways this is the most convincing car Porsche offers. Not only does it deliver a generous slice of driving fun, it also brings comfort, practicality and even respectable economy into the equation. It’s still a Porsche so it’s no giveaway, but once on your driveway you’d be hard-pressed to find something as universally capable. J A N U A RY 2 0 1 3 7 7
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SO WHAT IS A GILMORE’S GROIN, ANYWAY? WORDS SIMON MARSH SURGICAL DIRECTOR AT THE GILMORE GROIN AND HERNIA CLINIC, 108 HARLEY STREET The easy way to answer this is to start by saying what its not. Despite the fact that it is often called a sportsman’s, or footballer’s hernia, it is definitely not a hernia! All doctors will recall whichever definition of a hernia was drummed into you by whichever fearsome anatomy demonstrator you were lucky enough to be taught by. I can still instantly recall that a hernia is “the protrusion of part, or the whole, of a viscus through the wall of the cavity that normally contains that viscus”. In a Gilmore’s Groin there is no definite defect in the abdominal wall and so no protrusion of a viscus. The condition of groin disruption was first recognised, and successfully treated, by the London surgeon Jerry Gilmore in 1980. He operated on a small series of 3 professional footballers, none of whom had been able to play because of severe groin pain. All of them subsequently returned to top flight football. During the surgery he was able to define the abnormal anatomy that defines the injury and by restoring it to normality, allowed them to return to their sport. The operation became known in the physio and sports world as the Gilmore’s Groin. Groin disruption produces a characteristic set of symptoms including pain with running, twisting, turning and kicking. After playing sport, sufferers are stiff and sore and this is often much worse the next day. Rising from a low position (for example getting out of bed, or in and out of a car) and coughing and sneezing make the pain worse. Only a third of patients can remember a specific injury, usually involving overstretching. There is a history of specific injury in only 30% of patients – usually overstretching, abduction and eversion injuries. Symptoms usually indicate it is an overuse (wear and tear) injury. Gilmore’s Groin is a clinical diagnosis based on the history and examination. Inverting the scrotum and placing the little finger into each superficial inguinal ring in turn gives the diagnosis. On the affected side the ring is usually dilated with a cough impulse and most importantly marked tenderness. Adductor weakness is present in 40% of patients and this may also need surgery. Minor and moderate adductor tears will respond to adductor exercises 7 8 J A N U A RY 2 0 1 3
and physiotherapy. If a severe tear is present adductor tenotomy or release may be required. Pre-operative investigations include stork or flamingo x-ray views of the pelvis to exclude pelvic instability, osteitis pubis and hip problems. M.R.I. scan and ultrasound may be required in some patients with conflicting symptoms and physical signs. Successful treatment depends on accurate realignment of the groin muscles in each layer. The whole length of the groin muscles needs to be exposed to allow a proper repair to be carried out in all the layers. The repair cannot be done laparoscopically as it does not allow full exposure of all the muscle layers. Following surgery there is a period of intense rehabilitation, following a standard programme. Surgery is required in sportsmen, of all levels, who are unable to play their sport, or in cases that have not responded to physiotherapy. Gilmore’s Groin is most commonly seen in footballers, but is also seen in rugby (union and league), athletics, racquets sports, cricket and hockey as well as those undertaking general fitness training for other sports. Correct assessment, diagnosis and treatment means that the vast majority can return to their normal activity between 4 and 8 weeks after their operation. So, what is a Gilmore’s Groin? It is a severe musculo-tendinous injury of the groin, which can be successfully treated by the surgical restoration of normal anatomy. Its not a hernia and should not be treated as one! Although herniae of all types can also be repaired at the clinic as well. Simon Marsh is Surgical Director at The Gilmore Groin and Hernia Clinic, 108 Harley Street and a Consultant Surgeon at Essex Rivers NHS Trust. For more information email: info@108harleystreet.co.uk or visit the website at www.108harleystreet.co.uk
108 Medical Chambers at 108 Harley Street is a consultant-led and delivered independent clinic offering the highest standards of professional care with a minimum of delay in relaxing and friendly surroundings.
MEDICAL CHAMBERS 108 HARLEY STREET LONDON WIG 7ET
The specialist clinics located at 108 Harley Street are:
The London Breast Clinic – Fully integrated breast care service for all benign and malignant disease with on site digital mammography, ultrasound, cytology and core biopsy allowing rapid diagnosis. Breast screening, genetic and family review also available on site. The London Skin Clinic – Experts offer same day consultation and surgery under local anaesthetic for conditions including melanoma, skin cancer, cysts and other benign lesions, together with diagnosis and treatment of general dermatological conditions. The Gilmore Groin and Hernia Clinic – Over 30 years’ experience of the diagnosis and treatment for sportsmen and sportswomen with Groin Disruption / Sportsman’s Groin (Gilmore’s Groin) and adductor injuries, together with herniae of all types both primary and recurrent. Both open and laparoscopic repair are available as appropriate. The London Rectal Clinic – Expert opinion and treatment of inflammatory bowel disease including ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease, malignant and benign disease of the colon and rectum including rectal bleeding, haemorrhoids, pilonidal sinus, fissure and fistula. Bowel cancer screening is also available. The London Sports Injury Clinic – A cutting edge, multidisciplinary service that specialises in non surgical solutions for sports and orthopaedic injuries. In addition the clinic focuses on human performance and wellness. “You don’t have to be a professional athlete to be treated like one”. 108 X-ray and Imaging – Rapid access to full field digital mammography, ultrasound and where appropriate needle aspiration cytology or core biopsy. A full range of plain film investigations, general ultrasound including abdominal, gynaecological and small part imaging. A full breast screening service is also available.
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FACE UP TO WINTER BY LISA HAYNES
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he holiday’s over and all that’s left is an empty wallet and bulging tummy. If you’ve got a bad case of the January blues, it’s likely that your skin has too. The party season has taken its toll, it’s the bleak midwinter and, to add to your skin’s woes, the central heating is blasting out. Book your face and body in for some New Year TLC that will keep your skin in great condition all the way through to spring.
strips away the natural oils, making dry skin worse,” explains Steve Riley, pharmacist and Care spokesperson. “Use lukewarm water instead of hot when having baths or showers, and always make sure you carefully pat yourself dry instead of rubbing.” Your skin is at its most vulnerable straight after lathering up so apply a nourishing body lotion right away to maximise hydration levels. Try a sensitive formulation if you’re prone to irritation.
Glacial glow Winter frosts bring more than just a rosy glow to your cheeks. Think Rudolph-style red nose, uncomfortable dryness and flaking skin. When the weather is really biting cold, a moisturiser may not be enough. “Apply a serum beneath your daily moisturiser to give dull winter complexions an extra boost of hydration,” advises Bao-Tam Phan, pharmacist and Eau Thermale Avene spokesperson. “It’s also important to keep skin hydrated during the winter months by ensuring you drink water regularly.” When your skin is really tight, apply a mask overnight for an intensive treatment. If you can’t resist cranking up the heating, leave a bowl of water close to the radiator to put water back into the atmosphere, or snuggle up with a hot water bottle instead.
Chilly limbs Tucked away under five layers of clothing, it’s easy to forget about your arms and legs. “Skin that has been concealed away for months can become dry, dull and lacklustre,” says Paul Banwell, skin health expert. “The slowdown in cell renewal during the winter means that exfoliation is essential to bring it back to life.” Dry skin means that you have dry cell build-up. Exfoliate regularly to sweep away the dead cells and create the perfect smooth base for deep moisturisation. Aim to exfoliate your skin once or twice a week - it might feel like a chore now but you’ll be rewarded with fresh, radiant skin come spring.
Stinging skin After a day shivering in the cold, a piping hot bath can feel like heaven but the contrast in temperatures can be hellish for your skin. For a more skin-friendly wash, go easy on the hot tap. “As nice as a long soak feels in freezing temperatures, the hot soapy water 8 0 J A N U A RY 2 0 1 3
Frosty fingers Unless you’re a market trader, ditch the fingerless gloves and give your digits a fighting chance by wearing protective gloves or mittens on cold, windy days. The skin on your hands has fewer oil glands than other parts of the body, which can lead to dry, chapped hands in winter. “Being constantly exposed to the elements, hands are particularly susceptible to dryness in cold, windy weather,” explains Andrew Saynor, Dove technical expert. “Carry hand cream with
you in your bag for extra nourishment.”If your nails are unusually dry and brittle, it’s because talons can also be affected by a drop in temperature. Ensure you don’t forget to rub hand lotion into your nails and nail beds to keep them soft. Winter layering Just as we wouldn’t leave the house without layering clothes to protect against the elements, the same should apply to our winter skincare regime. Try adopting these skin insulating tips: Central heating may keep you toasty but the dry atmosphere can play havoc with your skin. Aim to apply moisturiser daily in the morning to quench dry skin. Skin regeneration peaks when you’re fast asleep so apply a layer of intensive moisturiser or body butter before bed for overnight nourishment. Give bed socks a soothing update by applying foot cream generously before bed. Don’t rub in and wear cotton socks overnight to soften your tootsies by morning. Valentine’s Day isn’t far away so avoid chapped lips and keep them primed for pouting by carrying a repairing lip balm containing shea or cocoa butter with you. The sun might be missing but you still need the protection of an SPF. Try a clever UV protector with skin brightening properties to cheat a winter glow.
Looking a little weary? Lines & wrinkles getting you down? Then make an appointment with Dulwich Natural Beauty for a treatment using Restylane. Made from hyaluronic acid, a substance found naturally in the skin, Restylane refreshes your appearance immediately by replacing lost volume and plumping out folds.
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HARLEY STREET
Prestigious Private Medical Excellence LONDON’S HARLEY STREET IS ARGUABLY ONE OF THE MOST FAMOUS STREETS IN THE WORLD AND - UNLIKE OTHER AREAS OF THE CITY THAT ARE INEXTRICABLY LINKED WITH A CERTAIN TRADE – HARLEY STREET CONTINUES TO FLOURISH AS A CENTRE FOR PRIVATE MEDICAL EXCELLENCE. 8 2 J A N U A RY 2 0 1 3
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arley Street has always been an attractive address, and is one of the most famous streets in London. While the number of bespoke tailors in Savile Row might be diminishing; and newspaper production has now moved away from Fleet Street, Harley Street continues to its long and well-earned prestigious reputation for private health care. Harley Street enjoys a long-standing reputation as a centre of private medical excellence and the district around Harley Street is more often referred to as Medical London because it has several private hospitals within the vicinity and the largest concentration of medical proficiency in the world. All the latest technology and cutting edge medical expertise has been moved into the area, and not surprisingly Harley Street is a highly desirable location from which to practice. Whatever type of medical expertise is required you can rest assured that Harley Street will have it covered, and is the first choice for exceptional private health treatment. Harley Street is popular with celebrities who attend highly acclaimed Harley Street doctors, for
various surgery, treatment and aesthetic enhancements. The area attracts top medical practitioners, dentists, psychiatrists and plastic surgeons providing first class care, each of whom require a licence from the Estate in order to practice. Harley Street is owned by the de Walden family and managed by the de Walden Estate. Today, there are some 1,500 professional medical practitioners in and around the Harley Street area, offering a broad range of services from complementary medicine to cosmetic surgery and the range and quality of services available continues to expand as new treatments and new diagnostic techniques emerge. Many of Harley Streets doctors and surgeons also work in the NHS and are attached to the London teaching hospitals. Several major private hospitals are situated in the area including The Harley Street Clinic, The London Clinic and the Royal family’s favourite; the King Edward VII’s Hospital, Sister Agnes. Harley Street is located just north of Oxford
Street, and close to Marylebone High Street and the joys of Regents Park. In fact, the whole of the West End is accessible by foot and Harley Street is conveniently located for a number of quality hotels, restaurants and shops. The lively shopping Mecca known as Oxford Street, stretches for one and a half miles between Marble Arch on the West and Tottenham Court Road to the East, and boasts London’s longest row of department stores including large fashion department stores such as Selfridges and John Lewis. Aside from private clinics, Harley Street is also home to the prestigious Queen’s College, an independent day school for girls between the ages of 11 and 18, and occupies four large houses on Harley Street, with Her Majesty the Queen their patron, it demonstrates it’s excellence in private education. Harley Street is at the forefront in medical science and technology advancements and firmly on the map for medical excellence. If you want the very best in skills, expertise and care then look no further than this illustrious address.
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Who wants a hottie tummy? Do you have stubborn pockets of fat that just won’t disappear no matter how hard you exercise or diet? If so, the VASER Lipo may well be for you.
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ith the likes of TOWIE’s Maria Fowler, and several other celebrities all benefiting from the amazing results of VASER Lipo, Dr Jain’s high definition body contouring practice is growing from strength to strength! VASER Lipo uses revolutionary new ultrasound technology which removes stubborn pockets of fat resistant to diet and exercise. The procedure has been hailed as ‘six pack surgery’ as it is even possible to reveal your hidden six pack with this revolutionary form of liposuction. Dr Jain will not only get you looking fit, you’ll look younger, more energetic and in one word, fantastic. You’ll want to use that new body of yours. With no hospital stay, little bruising and minimal incisions VASER Lipo is the answer. Reshape your body and invigorate your life Traditional liposuction is like sculpting with a shop vac. Everything gets sucked and chipped away without any detail. VASER 4D liposculpture is like taking a fine chisel and tapering each and every curve; every angle is perfect and muscular. Its not just liposuction. Its VASER 4D Sculpt. VASER 4D Liposculpture is a revolution to the cosmetic surgery industry. At its inception, liposuction was designed just to remove fat. Liposculpture is a whole new way of looking and designing the anatomy so that it fits you and your lifestyle like your body should. With the VASER technology, Dr Ravi Jain removes extra fat and tightens your skin around the new curves and muscles. He leaves certain deposits of fat to accentuate your muscles while removing others to create dips and valleys around them. He sculpts your body into the ultimate harmony of art and science, talent and medicine Who can have VASER 4D? The VASER 4D procedure is meant for people who are already in good
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physical shape but have trouble achieving a defined ,athletic physique. Both men & women can be treated. VASER 4D is not mean for people who are very overweight or obese. The procedure depends heavily on skin retraction to help define the anatomical results. For people who are overly heavy, the skin has stretch beyond where VASER could help it retract. Please ask Dr Ravi Jain what other cosmetic options you may have if this describes you. How does VASER work? VASER is an advanced medical ultrasound technology (VASER stands for Vibration Amplification of Sound Energy at Resonance). During surgery, the VASER probe emits sound energy that literally liquefies fat tissue before it is gently suctioned away. In traditional liposuction, the fat is just sucked away taking blood vessels, nerves and important connective tissue with it - resulting in severe pain, a longer recovery and mediocre results. With VASER, the liquid fat is easier to suction away, far gentler on the body and can be sculpted to enhance muscle appearance. Can you say “Confidence boost” ? Just imagine how you would feel without any extra fat, keeping you from your own carefree lifestyle. No more worrying about how that bikini will fit, or swimming with a T-shirt on. No more crash diets/ No more staring in the mirror, wishing you were slimmer. Areas commonly treated: Double Chin & Jowls Bingo Wings (Upper arms) Saddle Bags / Love handles Upper / lower abdomen Inner / outer thighs Dr Ravi Jain is one of a few experts in VASER high definition liposculpture in the world. He practices from his Harpenden & Harley Street clinics. Please call Riverbanks Clinic on 01582762877 to book in for an exploratory consultation.
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You can call us today and book your consultation with Dr Ravi Jain at our Harpenden or London offices on 0800 0325415. Riverbanks Clinic Lower Harpenden Road East Hyde, Nr Harpenden Bedfordshire LU2 9QS Riverbanks Clinic (London) 100 Harley St, London W1G 7JA www.riverbanksclinic.co.uk
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Quite simply...
The Best Health Club
The Laboratory Spa and Health Club Scoops Top Fitness Industry Award n Friday 30th November the fitness industry gathered at The Athena Hotel for the inaugural National Fitness Awards. The evening had a very impressive guest list and was presented by celebrity personal trainer Charlotte Ord and Real Radio DJ and voice over artist, Guy Harris. 600 industry professionals were involved in the awards and the ceremony showcased the best in the industry for quality and demonstrated the innovative hard work that is going on all over the UK. The Laboratory Spa and Health Club saw off strong competition from hundreds of other entries to win Best Health Club! An expert panel of judges chose the overall
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winners, recognising the club for the standard of its facilities, customer care and personal service levels. Worthy of such an award The Lab Spa has over 17 years of industry excellence under their belt.
no wonder The Lab Spa is frequented by athletes and dedicated Olympians, all of whom rely on the high standard facilities.
Quick off the mark, they are often the first in the UK to offer the latest and most unique fitness classes to keep refreshing its members’ work-out routine and modernising what’s on offer. Their 25 meter swimming pools have state of the art UV-cleaning systems – better for your skin and hair and no chlorine smell.
Vas Hava, General Manager of The Laboratory Spa and Health Club comments: “We are absolutely thrilled to have won this prestigious award in recognition of The Lab Spa’s fantastic profile. We constantly strive to offer our members the expert services and unrivalled facilities they deserve. It is truly fantastic to be judged as the best by an independent panel of experts and we are over the moon.”
The gym also boasts amazing natural lighting, a feature that was included in the design to allow members to feel relaxed and maximise their potential. It’s
For more information about the Laboratory Spa and Health Club, log on to www.labspa. co.uk and follow @TheLabSpa for news and exclusive offers and competitions.
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The impact of your smile
ur smiles speak volumes about us. Research has shown that smiles can be classified into 17 different categories, and we make a judgment about someone’s personality, communication style and mood from their smile within seconds of meeting them. However all this is changing with the increasing influence of social media and internet dating, when we are judged by our appearance before we even meet someone! All this is making us much more aware of the impact of our smiles. When our livelihoods and our love lives are reliant on someone making a snapshot decision about us based on our smile, perhaps it is time to invest in making it picture perfect. The clinicians have found that the demands of a busy lifestyle are having an effect on their patients. Smoking, drinking and eating highly coloured and processed foods don’t help and contribute to the dulling or staining of porous tooth enamel. A sybaritic lifestyle can be equally tough on the face and as a result rejuvenation of the mouth and face are becoming the most frequently requested treatments for the Group. Thanks to recent changes in EU law only dental professionals are legally
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entitled to carry out tooth whitening and with their deep understanding of the facial structure they are also highly skilled at treating patients with Botox and fillers to enhance their restored mouths. As a result, all three clinics the team run (Harley Street, Kings Road and City of London) have treated and enhanced the smiles of politicians, business leaders and celebrities, but with such discretion they are the ‘go to’ choice with people whose faces are their livelihoods. For this New Year New Look feature why not give a member of the team at the Harley Street Dental Group a call today to discuss your potential new look For more information about Halrey Street Dental Group 42 Harley Street, Marylebone, London W1G 9PR Call 02076365981 or email info@harleystreetdentalgroup.org www. harleystreetdentalgroup.org
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he British Orthodontic Society carried out research recently which showed that 45% of adults are not happy with their smiles and Dr Mark Hughes, Clinical Director of the Harley Street Dental Group agrees “Thanks to our exposure to film and TV stars most of the people who visit The Harley Street Dental Group are looking for a ‘Hollywood Smile’ and a more youthful appearance. Fortunately we are able to give people what they most want – clean, white, straight teeth and a smoother complexion.”
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2 weeks. You can undergo tooth whitening to lift the colour of your teeth by up to ten shades and brighten up your smile in two weeks. The most effective treatment needs to be carried out by a dentist using professional tooth whitening equipment especially fitted for you. 1 hour.
You can have your teeth cleaned, stains removed, and polished if you can spare an hour, so not only does your breath smell sweet, but your smile is buffed up to a gleam. There are even special cleans for smokers or brace wearers.
Months, weeks, hours ... So how quickly can you achieve the smile you aspire to?
6 months.
30 minutes. In as little as 30 minutes you can achieve a smoother complexion with a combination of facial freezing and dermal fillers to smooth out lines and wrinkles and even out the evidence of good living and a lifetime of laughter.
In as little as 6 months you can straighten crooked teeth and close gaps. There are now discrete, invisible braces available so that no one need know that you are having orthodontic treatment.
All these treatments are available in three of London’s most desirable locations; Harley Street, Kings Road, Chelsea and the City of London where the Harley Street Dental Group has built up a reputation for providing a consummate level of clinical excellence coupled with tender patient care and support. The team of clinicians is paired with patient care co-coordinators whose role is to smooth the treatment journey for each client. They specialise in treating patients who may be anxious or are worried a treatment may hurt and need extra reassurance.
Facing the future In Spring 2013 we will be opening the only full-service centre for the mouth and face in the heart of London’s medical area on Harley Street. The new centre will have six floors of excellence where we will be able to offer multiple dental specialties as well as the most effective clinical treatments for facial rejuvenation.
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VELASHAPE
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TREATMENT Brazilian Dermatologist Dr Ariel Haus was one of the first doctors to use VelaShape and is the UK spokesperson. Creator of the acclaimed VelaShape Brazilian Bottom treatment, he is proud to launch the new VelaShape Jean Genie treatment in his Harley Street clinic. his treatment will help you get back into your favourite jeans – remember the ones you relegated to the back of the wardrobe in the hope the ONE DAY you’d fit comfortably back into them? Thanks to the Jean Genie treatment you can now dust them off, for you can banish your muffin top, zip that fly with ease and forget about thigh strangulation after just 6 pain-free sessions.
3 Vacuum & Mechanical Massage: Massage mechanisms enable precise targeting of energy to the tissue improving the removal of cellular waste and toxins and smoothing out the skin.
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Not only will your jeans slide on effortlessly but you’ll look great peeling them off as well, for this ‘Jeanius’ treatment will tackle your cellulite, significantly improving the dreaded orange peel, whilst smoothing your skin and providing you with a sleeker more streamlined silhouette. Here’s how the 3 simultaneous modes in the VelaShape II Jean Genie treatment go to work: 1 I nfrared light: This process stimulates collagen and firms and tightens skin to help improve contour. 2 B i-Polar Radio frequency: This deep dermal heating increases circulation to improve cellulite and enhance localised metabolism. 9 0 J A N U A RY 2 0 1 3
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What’s the Ouch Factor? You’ll feel it go to work heating and deeply massaging the skin. Many patients describe it as slightly uncomfortable but not painful and the power level can be controlled according to your wishes.
How many treatments do I need to see and feel a difference? This is the million dollar question as it depends on your lifestyle and weight. We do however recommend a course of 6 for optimum results. Dr Ariel Haus also specialises in: Crowtox Vital Carboxytherapy Laser treatments for the face and body Dr Ariel Haus, Ariel Haus Dermatology, 10 Harley Street, London W1 www.drhausdermatology.com 020 7467 1525
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H E A LT H & B E AU T Y Dr Peter Forrester Advocate of INTRAcel
A NEW ERA
IN FACIAL REJUVENATION Providing an effective and non-surgical way to reduce wrinkles and tighten facial skin is one of the greatest challenges in cosmetic medicine.
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r Peter Forrester has until now remained sceptical about the ability of existing treatments to fully meet this challenge. However, with INTRAcel he has found a way that really does work to tighten the previously difficult areas of jowls, neck, upper cheeks and lower eyelids.
specific skin layers can be selectively targeted with greater RF energy levels whilst leaving the outer skin undamaged, resulting in minimal downtime and a quick recovery. This is unlike laser treatments where the energy is delivered from the surface causing significant damage to the epidermis resulting in longer healing and downtime.
INTRAcel is a new device that cleverly combines two well-established techniques, micro-needling and radio-frequency (RF) skin tightening. After the application of local anaesthetic cream, a grid of microneedles punctures the surface of the skin and delivers short burst of RF energy into the deeper layers.
A treatment session will usually take two hours including the time for the anaesthetic cream to take full effect. The treated skin will be a little red for 1-2 days but can be concealed with make-up.
Much of the age-related changes in skin result from the reduction in both quantity and quality of essential structural proteins, collagen and elastin. RF energy has been shown to stimulate the growth of fibroblast cells. These are the source of collagen and elastin, the building blocks of youthful and healthy skin. INTRAcelâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s micro-needles are insulated right up to the tip and can operate at a variable depth. This means that
INTRAcel can: Improve the tone and texture of skin, producing a smoother and younger appearance. Tighten the skin to reduce sagging, wrinkles and fine lines Improve stretch marks and scarring Improve acne scarring
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A toned and tightened effect will be noticeable immediately but the full effects will develop over subsequent weeks. A course of up to 3 treatments at 4-6 week intervals may be indicated following which improvements will continue to develop for up to a year as new collagen develops. Dr Forrester is excited about the arrival of INTRAcel and believes that this heralds a new era in facial rejuvenation.
Special Offer Complimentary ZO by Zein Obagi professional skincare range to the value of ÂŁ212 with every course of INTRAcel booked in January or February - terms and conditions apply To include ZO Cleanser, ZO Toner, ZO Glycogent, ZO Melamix, ZO Brightenex
For a free consultation by appointment only telephone 01372 890 890 6 Esher Park Avenue Esher, Surrey KT10 9NP www.drforrester.co.uk enquiries@drforrester.co.uk
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In a class of their own... THE DEFINATIVE GUIDE TO EXERCISE CLASSES Looking for a new way to keep fit for 2013? You have made the decision to get in better shape through exercise and like the idea of doing so in a group environment or fitness class. The camaraderie of a fitness class – along with the motivation, instruction and expertise of the instructor – can help to ensure you get the most out of your workout.
Here is a guide to the fitness class - which one is for you? Budokan Budokan is a mixture of martial arts and yoga that is slowly taking hold of the fitness world. Celebrities like Jennifer Aniston and Courtney Cox swear by the Japanese art that hones the physical self by way of concentration of the mind and slow concise yoga and martial arts movements. The workout aims to improve stamina, speed, agility and flexibility. On top of that, the meditation involved strengthens the inner mind. In one 90 minute session, you can shed around 800 calories, making this an all-over workout! Zumba Zumba is the new fitness craze! Originating from Latin dance styles, Zumba is a cardiovascular and aerobic exercise routine that infuses exercise with dance and choreography. The workout is alternates between fast-paced and slowpaced dance moves which are practiced in time to Latin rhythms. Among the dance form’s influences are salsa, hip-hop and rumba. This South American workout tones the body through its use of resistance exercises which effectively amount to interval training due to the varying speeds at which they are carried out. Zumba has gradually gained in popularity in the last decade, and is now at an all time high! Aerobics Aerobics has come a long way since Jane Fonda first donned her legwarmers! The basic premise remains, however: aerobics involves exercising to music, using repetitive patterns of movement to work the cardiovascular system 9 4 J A N U A RY 2 0 1 3
and burn calories. Many aerobics classes have moved more towards dance recently – and so aren’t the best choice for the choreographically challenged – but there is also a move back towards more simple movement patterns, where the focus is on getting a good workout rather than learning moves you can take to the dancefloor. Aerobics can be ‘high impact’ or ‘low impact’: ‘High impact’ aerobics simply means that the impact is greater, because moves in which both feet are off the floor simultaneously are involved – such as star jumps and jogging on the spot.‘ Low impact’ aerobics means that one foot is always in contact with the floor during a movement – such as when you’re marching on the spot, rather than jogging. Step aerobics Step aerobics has fluctuated in popularity since its introduction in 1989, but it never goes away. As with aerobics, step classes can range from an athletic but simple routine – involving various ways and combinations of stepping up and down onto an adjustable platform – to practically dancing over a step. The simple act of stepping up and down forms a solid aerobic workout that focuses on the muscle conditioning of the legs and bum. The step is also often used as a base for floor exercises at the end of the class. The names of the different types of step classes give a clue to their content – for example, ‘athletic step’ or ‘power step’ will involve more jumps and power moves, while ‘step ‘n tone’ is likely to focus more on the muscular endurance side of things, and may involve hand weights for upper body conditioning.
H E A LT H & B E AU T Y Aqua aerobics Aqua aerobics is an umbrella term for all kinds of fitness classes that take place in water. Aqua aerobics have got a bit of a reputation as being only suitable for pregnant women and old ladies – but this is far from the case. While the water does provide a supportive environment and minimises the impact of exercise on the joints, it also provides resistance to every move you make – so even marching on the spot in water is harder than it would be on land. Aqua aerobics is also a good option for those returning to fitness after an injury. Some aqua classes take the standard aerobics format and use music, while others are more akin to circuit training classes, where you move from one exercise to another with a short rest period between each. Circuit training Circuit training involves a number of exercises – or ‘stations’ – which are performed one after the other, with a short rest in between. The whole exercise circuit is usually repeated a few times. Exercises vary, but tend to include aerobic exercises such as shuttle runs, star jumps and burpees, along with strength moves such as push-ups, squats and lunges. The nature of a circuit training class means that, rather than raising your heart rate and keeping it high for the duration of the class, it gives you more of an ‘interval training’ effect, where you mix intense bursts of activity with recovery periods. It is a very effective way of improving aerobic fitness. Boxercise/Kickboxercise Boxercise and kickboxercise are derivatives of boxing and kickboxing and use the drills and techniques of their respective sports in a non-contact setting, usually in the form of a circuit. For example, you might find yourself shadowboxing, skipping, using punch bags or teaming up with a partner to punch or kick focus pads. Both are considered one of the best all-round high intensity exercise classes to get you in great shape. One study found that people felt more calm, more focused and less anxious after a kickboxing class. Taking out all that aggression on a punch bag can therefore be a great stress reliever! Pilates Pilates is a form of exercise which works on restoring correct posture and alignment (which are under constant attack from our seated, sedentary lifestyles), strengthening the muscles that stabilise the joints, and working particularly strongly on the abdominals and back. Pilates is named after Joseph Pilates, who developed a series of exercises to help dancers with injuries and muscle imbalances and weaknesses in the 1930s. The movement exercises are very precise, focused and controlled, and performed on an exercise mat in a class context.
energetic than viniyoga. Yoga works on the whole body without favouring one side (unlike daily life!), and includes forward and backward bending, twists, balances and inversions. Movements are coordinated with the breath. Different types of yoga have very different focuses and approaches – so it’s best to watch a class or speak to the instructor before you take part. Pump/body pump The concept of a group strength training class using adjustable barbells and set to music has now diversified, and you may find classes with other similar names. Traditionally, ‘pump’ is pre-choreographed and set to music – so you might do lower body moves to one track, chest moves to another track, and a set of exercises for the arms to yet another different track. The good thing about pump class is that the weights available are heavy enough to invoke a strength training response (unlike body conditioning classes) – which is a good way of introducing yourself to the whole concept of strength training without having to set foot in the gym! The fact that you do so many repetitions of each exercise, and that you move swiftly from one muscle group to another, also gives each pump class a reasonable aerobic element. Tai Chi Tai Chi has been described as ‘meditation in motion’ – and one look at a Tai Chi class in action will tell you why. It is a slow, flowing sequence of movements, known as ‘the form’, which has been practised in China for centuries. There is a strong focus on how to breathe, and the movements are very precise. Well known for being a good stress reliever, research has shown that Tai Chi can help to lower blood pressure, improve the body’s immunity and alleviate back pain. Dance While it’s not strictly a fitness class, dance has permeated onto so many gym studios and fitness timetables that it cannot be ignored! The common factor of dance-based fitness classes is that they are derived from the pure form rather than being a lesson in it. In other words, ballet sculpt class won’t teach you to be a ballerina, and salsaerobics won’t give you the necessary skills to take to the floor like a dance champion! What they will do, though, is give you a taste of the benefits of dance and appeal of the ‘real thing’. Dance classes are a lot of fun and tend to be very sociable – plus the high concentration factor means you’ll hardly be aware that you are doing a ‘workout’. On the downside, though, you won’t actually get much of a workout if you spend half the class trying to figure out which way to spin or how to shimmy. That said, there are so many different types of dance to try that you are sure to get the hang of one of them.
Yoga Yoga strengthens muscles, improves joint flexibility, and enhances balance, coordination and posture through a series of diverse poses (or ‘asanas’).There are many types of yoga. For example, ashtanga yoga is more
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Take a Fresh Look at Leisure in Wandsworth in 2013 DC Leisure Centres in Wandsworth are pulling out all the stop’s to be a contender in the new years fitness boom.
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he arrival of the New Year usually means the start of many new gym memberships a fact that has not been missed by DC Leisure who manage 6 Leisure Centres in the borough of Wandsworth. Having recently invested £825k in refurbishments across the Leisure Centres and offering pay as you go fitness along with monthly fitness membership options Wandsworth Leisure Centres are leading the way in providing affordable fitness for everybody. All Centres have state of the art kinetika gyms containing the latest precor next generation fitness equipment. They also have work out studios with classes including Zumba, Vipr, Bokwa, BTS and much more. Four centres boast swimming pools ranging from 25-33 metres in length along with separate teaching pools for juniors at some centres. A number of centres also have health suites allowing customers to unwind after there workout. There brand of fitness which is named ‘kinetika’ offers a wide range of membership packages that are designed to suit almost anyone’s needs, as well as offering flexibility and great value for money. Plus those taking the plunge and joining on a kinetika membership during January
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2013 will benefit from 5 free 1-2-1 coaching sessions with a fitness instructor. This is called the kinetika journey and new members who attend these sessions and follow there new fitness programme are guaranteed results or they will be given there money back. Further more the Leisure Centre’s have a great community feel and offer lots of activities for the whole family. The Centres offer crèche’s for children aged under 5 years and a range of junior activities such as football, gymnastics and swimming lessons. The Leisure Centres have also recently launched two new children’s activities; Guga Fit an exciting new class aimed at primary school aged children and kinetika krew, a health and fitness membership for 11-15 year olds. Also keen footballers may want to check out Wandle Recreation Centre in Wandsworth with its outdoor 3G football pitches which are available for hire. With centres located in Balham, Battersea, Putney, Tooting, Wandsworth and Roehampton why not visit your local centre and see what they have to offer you this New Year. For further details on how to find your nearest centre visit the website www.dcleisurecentres.co.uk
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krew gym sessions One-to-one gym induction krew workout classes Unlimited swimming during public times Sports activity vouchers
Call your nearest centre for further information
Balham Leisure Centre 020 8772 9577
Roehampton Sport and Fitness Centre 020 8785 0535
Latchmere Leisure Centre 020 7207 8004
Tooting Leisure Centre 020 8333 7555
Putney Leisure Centre 020 8785 0388
Wandle Recreation Centre 020 8871 1149
Managed by DC Leisure on behalf of Wandsworth Council
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Triniti DERMATOLOGIST, DR ARIEL HAUS INTRODUCES
3 HIGH-TECH FACIAL SKIN TREATMENTS IN 1 SESSION
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razilian Dermatologist, Dr Ariel Haus brings a new rejuvenating treatment to town. Triniti is a technologically advanced laser skin treatment by global aesthetic leaders Syneron Candela, which combines three of today’s most effective technologies for colour correction, fine lines and deep wrinkles to achieve flawless skin.
Non-Invasive, proven, effective and continual results... improves tone, texture, lines and skin firmness in one transforming treatment, minus the down time! can be seen over a course of 3-5 treatments, with a personalised treatment plan designed for his patients exacting skin needs. Dr Haus says, “Being able to offer my patients the ultimate skin technology that Triniti offers allows them the opportunity to walk away with skin that they only remembered from their youth. It gives me great pleasure to see the difference in not just their outer appearance but their inner confidence too; they step out of my clinic with a bounce in their step.”
The 3 treatment technologies of the Triniti feature combined bi-polar radio frequency and light energies which precisely heat tissue within the targeted treatment area, to stimulate improvement within the skin. Significant visible improvement before treatment
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Each Triniti treatment session includes: Colour Correction treats spider veins, age spots, uneven skin tone and sun damaged skin. Firmness - ReFirme Targets the telltale signs of aging, including jowl & neck sagginess, under eye droopiness, sagging brow lines and nasolabial folds (the lines that run from nose to outer corners of the mouth). Wrinkles - Matrix IR Fractional Wrinkle Treatment treats lines and wrinkles and improves the skin texture – skin becomes smoother with increased elasticity.
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Who can have the Treatment? Triniti is safe and effective for most skin types and colours. How Long will it Take? The treatment is 40-60 minutes per session for the face plus 15-30 minutes extra if the neck area is treated.
How Many Sessions would I Need? Obviously each patient has differing needs, but typically three to five sessions spaced three to four weeks apart are required for maximum results. after treatment
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What’s the ‘Ouch Factor’? Topical anesthetic cream is applied prior to treatment to ensure comfort and most patients undergo the procedure and return to normal activities post treatment.
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elix Couloute, a Foot Health Professional has had 15 years overall experience of footcare both in the UK and in the United States. He has spent the last seven years in clinical practice in America and underwent training on the Pinpointe Foot Laser in Sacramento, California. Following his training he pioneered the Pinpointe Laser technique in South Texas where he carried out this procedure for 4 years and treated some 3,000 patients, seeing many successes over this timespan. From experience gained he acknowledges that each patient has different levels of infection, therefore the procedure is applied diligently and must afford each person a fair and measured amount of time. With this wealth of experience he is confident that with the new Pinpointe Laser technique he can restore embarrassing infected nails. Felix is dedicated to his work. He gets immense satisfaction from seeing positive results for his patients and especially takes great pride in having treated a Physician who served an ex-President of the USA and basketball star. The procedure takes approximately 45 minutes to one hour depending on the level of infection. Pictures or the nails are taken before the procedure and again when the patient returns for his or her follow up visit in 3 monthsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; time to show the before and after progress. The follow up visit is at no extra cost to the patient.
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The nails are prepared prior to applying the laser, for example debriding the nails as appropriate. Patients can expect to experience only a warming sensation during the procedure and the patientâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s comfort level is constantly monitored too. The laser will be applied over each individual nail; the beam will penetrate the infected nail bed. There are no side effects and the laser will not affect surrounding tissues. Once the procedure is complete the patient can simply go about their normal routine. All patients are asked to bring a change of socks or tights (if normally worn) to prevent re-infection of the treated nails. Felix offers extensive aftercare advice to all patients in order to prevent re-infection. The patient will notice the positive results from the new nail growth. With Spring and Summer just around the corner many people will be thinking about going on holiday so Felix suggests that now is the time to start treatment so that you can have healthy nail re-growth. Felix is located at the Seymour Practice, 30 Cumberland Mansions, Seymour Place, London W1H 5TF. The professional team at Seymour Practice will help to make your visit a caring and relaxing experience Call this number 0207 262 3022 to book your consultation or email: info@lasernailtechnique.co.uk
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Making a better life with Forever Living So you decide to investigate joining a network marketing company. But what are you really getting yourself into?
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ere’s the deal:- it’s a 60 year old industry that is modern and mainstream with 55 million people involved in it worldwide! It continues to grow in spite of economic downturn and represents an economic block that is roughly the size of New Zealand, Pakistan or the Phillipines. Billionaires such as Warren Buffet, Donald Trump and Richard Branson use its principles such as “time leverage” everyday. What is network marketing, exactly? It is the distribution of products or services through a network of Independent Distributors taking products direct to the consumer. Bonus payments from the company to the distributor are given as a result of the volume generated through product movement on an individual and team basis.
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Forever Living Products is structured as a multilevel marketing company, otherwise referred to as an ‘MLM.’ This structure is designed to let you be the marketing and sales force. You are in charge of your own destiny. Instead of making your boss rich, all the work you do actually benefits you. Traditional brick-and-mortar businesses cost tens of thousands of pounds to establish, not to mention a bank loan that could take you decades to repay. It is illegal for a promoter or a participant in a trading scheme to persuade anyone to make a payment by promising benefits from getting others to join a scheme. Corporate jobs limit your pay range based on a market standard. With Forever Living, there is no cap on how much you earn. The harder you work, the more money you make. Perhaps the greatest benefit that this multi-level marketing strategy
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offers is lasting income. You will always earn commissions on the Distributors you introduce to Forever Living, continually reaping the benefits of your hard work. Forever Living is designed for your success. There’s little risk and fantastic potential.
dedicated to empowering people to improve their financial situation. We are seeking to help individuals who want to get more out of life and be part of our extensive expansion plans here in the UK and around the world alongside and without compromising current commitments. “
Sara’s Story
Dr Sylvia Chukwuemeka is a Medical Doctor. She comes from a high flying Medical family and flying high in the medical professional was always her goal; She wanted to have a massive impact on people’s lives, helping individuals to live longer, healthier, happier lives. Within a very short space of time practicing as a Medical Doctor in NHS hospitals she found that the reality was very different to the dream. The price of success in that environment was personal sacrifice, mainly a non-existent family life due to the long working hours. When she came to realise that the pension that she had been paying into since qualifying would not yield an income that would provide a happy and secure retirement after many decades of this exceptionally hard work, she decided that she had to make a change. Being used to success, integrity and professionalism, she expected nothing less from any future endeavours. She needed to find a company that matched these expectations, one with an exemplary track record that offered a prosperous and secure future without compromise. She did her research and found the answer that she was looking for in the form of a Forever. Best of all, she found that she was able to help people on a grand scale. She was initially impressed by the fact that, through the Forever natural health remedies, she found answers to certain health challenges that had troubled her for years. She started building a business alongside Forever very part time initially and quickly realised that she had my hands on something exceptional with limitless possibilities. She was soon able to leave hospital practice and is in the process of creating complete financial freedom. Her vocation of empowering people to a better quality of life is being realised on a scale that she never imagined possible and she is passionate about helping others to fulfill their dreams and to build better lives for themselves though this opportunity that is open to all. “We help people build significant business incomes so that they can take control of their lives through our remarkable Business Opportunity. We work with an ethical, solid international company
Having always worked hard & juggled more than one job with a busy family life, Sara still found that there was little or no money left at the end of the month. After 20 years working as an Accident & Emergency Nurse, fitting in a Psychology Degree & also setting up her own business in Medical Aesthetics, life was hectic!
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With a growing family of four children all under nine years of age, & a husband who worked incredibly long hours as a Cardiac Surgeon, something had to change!
Her first introduction to Forever Living was when Dr Sylvia Chukwemeka became involved and Sara began purchasing the products from her and discovered they really helped her family with their allergies, eczema & hayfever, they were affordable and produced ethically too, the whole family loved them. It was not long before Sara decided she too, needed to be involved in this business opportunity and she has never looked back, with support and encouragement she loves the benefits of the reliable plan for financial freedom for the whole family , without having to work around the clock, her children also benefit from the best education she can provide giving them the best academic start in their young lives attending local Independent schools, something that would never have been possible if she had not discoved this potentially lucrative home-based business.
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Nestled between some small shops in Wimbledon you will find Stuff & Cover. A small, family run business started by Greg Whall in Balham 38 years ago. Greg is an extremely skilled craftsman who values and understands the connection between you and your treasured piece of furniture. His skill and expertise is recreating, old worn, particularly period furniture into a thing of beauty once again. Using trusted techniques and specialist tools he will painstakingly strip your furniture down to its original frame and bring out the uniques features you first fell in love with. As a member of the AMUSF (Association of Master Upholsterers and Soft Furnishers), a recognised trade organisation to promote best practise and standards of workmanship, you can be sure your furniture is in very safe hands. Karen Millan Apart from restoring your furniture to its former glory, Stuff & 1 0 4 J A N U A RY 2 0 1 3
Cover also make furniture to order. From a small foot stool to huge sofas! Greg told us that a few years ago Karen Millanâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s husband commissioned them to make a 20 foot, all beech framed, leather Chesterfield sofa which went to Switzerland. Repairs on modern furniture are also undertaken and they also buy and sell period furniture. Greg is proud to have been featured in The Evening Standard and 25 beautiful homes in Country Life magazine, as well as The Saturday Financial Times supplement. You donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t learn a skill like this overnight, so make sure you get stuffed by the experts!
FOR MORE INFORMATION Stuff & Cover 399 Durnsford Road, West Wimbledon, London SW19 8EE Telephone: 020 8947 4330 Email: info@stuffandcover.com www.stuffandcover.com
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LUKE THOMAS AT THE INTEGRA KITCHEN BY PEDINI
MANAGING DIRECTOR ROBERT WALKER
BRITAIN’S YOUNGEST HEAD CHEF, LUKE THOMAS, CELEBRATES CHRISTMAS WITH LIDA CUCINA AND ALEXANDER JAMES INTERIORS.
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hite Waltham, December 2012. Luxury Italian furniture specialist, Lida Cucina, and highly acclaimed design practice, Alexander James Interiors, presented their latest concepts for luxurious living on Thursday 13th December 2012 at their showrooms in White Waltham, Berkshire. Alongside cocktails and canapés, Luke Thomas, a rising star within the culinary world and Britain’s youngest head chef gave mouth-watering cooking demonstrations for their guests throughout the day.
As the only retailer in the UK offering Arrex kitchens, visitors to the Lida Cucina showroom can browse the latest models from this luxury Italian supplier, alongside leading appliance manufacturers including Siemens, Küppersbusch, Luce and Atag. Iconic brands such as Gaggenau, Miele and Sub-Zero are also available. The dedicated Pedini area is a popular stop-point for customers who demand the absolute best in contemporary cooking and entertaining kitchen design. This was added to the showroom in December 2011 and showcases several ranges including iconic Pedini curved models Dune and Integra.
The pre-Christmas celebration marks the first time that the two businesses, led by managing director, Robert Walker, have come together for a shared showroom event. The talented designers from AJI have styled the Lida Cucina showroom and also created the interior for Luke Thomas’s restaurant, Luke’s Dining Room, within boutique hotel ‘Sanctum on the Green’ in Cookham Dean in Berkshire.
Set within converted farm buildings, the Lida Cucina showroom is full of charm and character. Further exploration reveals bedroom furniture, wardrobes, dressing rooms, and living rooms, all from exclusive manufacturers to bring discerning Italian style and comfort into any contemporary home.
2012 has been eventful for Lida Cucina with latest developments bringing them ever closer to offering luxury solutions for the entire house. Multi-media company, Futurehome, was acquired by the group in September 2012 and gave demonstrations of their state-of-the-art audio, visual and control technology. Products on display include a small Home Cinema, multi-room audio including ‘plaster in wall’ speakers and Scandia ‘drop’ speakers, HD video distribution, and Home Control by iPad. Towelrads is also a new introduction to the showroom. With innovative designs, and radiators that standalone in the home as sculptural works of art in addition to the practical function of providing efficient space heating.
Sales and Marketing Director, Michael Gianquitto, comments, “A luxurious and comfortable home can only be achieved through a combination of clever space planning, talented interior design and products, which are outstanding in their quality, design and function. The different parts of our business and growing list of collaborators bring these skills and products together to enable us to deliver stunning ‘whole house’ solutions for our customers.” The Alexander James Group of companies now provides interior and architectural design services to property developers, private clients and hotel groups around the world. Working with some of the UK’s leading property developers, providing award winning showhouse interiors and furnishing solutions, and creating beautiful interiors for private clients. Alexander James has been featured by many publications and television programmes.
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EXAMPLE OF A RECENT RESIDENTIAL PROJECT IN COOKHAM BY ALEXANDER JAMES
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WHO ARE GOOD NEIGHBOURS London is a densely populated place – almost 8 million of us in 700 square miles – so it’s not surprising that when we want to build, we risk upsetting the neighbours. It’s a problem that the construction industry, as much as anyone, is determined to address. And that’s why 1997 saw the introduction of the Considerate Constructors Scheme.
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everyone’s safety, neighbours as well as workers. Considerate Constructors Scheme sites are identified as such on the hoardings. If neighbours or passers-by wish to comment, the name and telephone number of the Site Manager or Company contact is clearly displayed, alongside the freephone telephone number of the Scheme’s administration office. Going back to those lamppostmounted notices of a Planning Application, one that creates
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plenty of trepidation is for a Basement Excavation or Extension. And not unnaturally – most of us would worry about large holes being dug in close proximity to our homes. The Company has been creating underground living spaces for many years, and has an admirable track record of completed projects and satisfied customers, but even so it was surprised to find itself winning a Bronze Award from the Scheme. Two projects were especially mentioned as contributing to this success, one of which was a Grade II* listed four storey terraced house in Elm Row, Hampstead, built around 1720 in brown brick with red brick dressings. In the 1920’s it was the home of DH Lawrence. Elm Row is not exactly a busy thoroughfare, just a tiny turning off Heath Street, which made the work Cranbrook carried out specially sensitive for the site’s neighbours. The other project in Reece Mews, is a late 19th century mews house in South Kensington. Like the Hampstead scheme, the house is literally cheek-by-jowl with its neighbours, one of which was the late Francis Bacon’s studio. Under the house, Cranbrook constructed a two-storey basement. The ability to work in tight residential areas, with difficult plant and vehicle access and with culturally sensitive buildings especially impressed the Scheme’s judges, who were looking for examples of “exceptional levels of consideration towards the public, the workforce and the environment”.
In its 28-year history Cranbrook Basements has generated lots of compliments for the schemes it has undertaken, many of which have been equally sensitive. There are many others underway at present. In Circus Road, NW8, a Grade II listed building is having a sub-basement constructed with an additional en-suite bedroom, a media room and a utility room. At Rodenhurst Road in SW4, the owners have elected to add a family room, a gym, shower room and a storage utility. A media room, utility room, guest cloakroom, and en-suite bedroom are being added to a house in Burnsall Street, SW3. Cranbrook Basements are sure that one reason it is winning an increasing number of ‘sensitive’ contracts like these, is its workforce. Unusually for a Construction Company it employs everyone who works on a project, from the initial Surveyor through all the building and finishing tradespeople. According to Managing Director Kevin O’Connor, all 100+ of the Company’s employees want every project to be a success because it enhances its reputation and increases the chance of winning more work, to everyone’s benefit. Cranbrook Basements can be contacted at 0800 525 883, or visited at www.cranbrook.co.uk
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and restoring ornate plaster mouldings to historical residential buildings. Often Architects or interior designers have a need to use designs not available from standard ranges, which is where Hodkin & Jones offers their bespoke service. From drawings they are able to manufacture mouldings to the exact dimensions specified whether it is for a ceiling design to create a grand room or a new design created by the architect that is in keeping with the particular project they are working on. Managing Director David Lewis stated in a Rolls Royce commemorative book “Archaeologist who have excavated locations such as Herculaneum and Pompeii have found designs that are exactly the same as ones we still make today. Plasterwork has a very, very long history going back thousands of years. The one aspect that is incorporated into the business from start to finish is quality” says David. “We have never lowered our standards, or substituted quality for cost but I would argue that we are the best”. Hodkin Jones Ltd undertakes projects both nationwide and overseas. Many of the residential projects are based in London with contract managers and installers working here on a daily basis. Many of the projects are of a confidential nature due to either the building or the client so agreements are drawn up when requested ensuring no advertising is allowed unless with prior agreement with the client or their representative. The companies website www.hodkin-jones.co.uk is very comprehensive showing the “Simply Elegant” range that is available. There is also a gallery with images of previous projects which include Residential, Public Building, Hotels, Offices and Retail schemes. For a free catalogue or to talk to one of their specialists about your requirements please call 01246 290890 or email sales@hodkin-jones. co.uk. The company is also happy to arrange visits from one of the technical contracts managers either on site or via the designer’s office to go through specific requirements. ■
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New Year, New Kitchen
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o better time is there to undertake a new project than at the start of a new year. When January arrives we often re-evaluate the design of our homes and look at ways to improve the overall design. For many households, the kitchen plays a multifunctional role and acts as a central hub used not only as a space for cooking, but as a place to wine, dine and entertain. Whether you live in a large family household or a sleek, modern apartment, your kitchen will be a pivotal part of your home, used day in day out, so if there is one room you are looking to update, this should be it! Priding itself on offering luxury, trend-setting designs, London Comprex understands that the tastes, needs, lifestyle and budget will be different for every household on an individual basis. This is why each of the kitchen ranges it offers can be tailored to suit your exact requirements by providing complete flexibility when it comes to choosing the colours, finishes, workspaces and storage to achieve your dream kitchen design. With three established showrooms located in Battersea, Hampstead and Wigmore Street, London Comprex has been delivering its innovative designs to the capital since 2007 when it first opened the doors to its Battersea studio. Its most recently opened showroom located in Wigmore Street showcases its new, limited edition kitchen ‘Filo’, which is available in a selection of special finishes designed to give your kitchen a unique twist.
different textures and materials to create a kitchen with depth and interest. For a contemporary look, partner wood finished and glossy or matt lacquered cabinets together. To suit the modern lifestyle, kitchens are increasingly becoming part of the living area in the home and having a balance of different materials works to merge the boundaries between functional and social space. To help make this transition more fluid, London Comprex offers full length cabinetry that looks more like a piece of furniture than a kitchen unit. To achieve this look for 2013, each of London Comprex’s kitchen ranges is available in an infinite selection of finishes, with plenty of materials and colours to choose from to suit all tastes and budgets. With such a wide choice available it is possible to customise your kitchen and take a ‘mix and match’ approach with the cabinets you choose. If you do decide to combine wood finished and lacquered doors, you may want to take a look at London Comprex’s unique ‘cross grain’ finish, where the grain runs both vertically and horizontally on the door. London Comprex offers a full range of consulting, design, survey, project management and fitting services to its customers, ensuring that the entire process is monitored every step of the way for a straightforward and fussfree installation. London Comprex www.londoncomprex.co.uk info@londoncomprex.co.uk 0207 627 6106
Always at the forefront of cutting-edge designs, London Comprex offers the latest trends for 2013 and will provide you with a wow-factor kitchen to be proud of. One of the must-have kitchen designs for this year is combing
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Ahead of the game... The latest Lelievre collection of fabrics comes up trumps for players in the interiors game. Designed to meet the expectations of a discerning market these chameleon-like fabrics use strong manmade fibres to mimic the look and feel of natural fibres.
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raphic styles will appeal to the residential as well as the contract market and are an obvious complement to previous collections. Exploring designs for both classical and contemporary atmospheres mean every one is a winner! A fabric with two sides to its character, BACCARA close up has structured fibres which add textural interest to the surface of this contemporary damask, while from afar the background appears more or less dense with any gentle elegant movement. In 7 soft luminous shades for windows and accessories A plain talking fabric CANASTA has a grain-like surface perfect for upholstery and unites the
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various pieces in the collection. Natural tones, essential neutrals and rich vibrant colours fit with ease into all interior styles and the modern textural look gives an impression of horse hair or raffia. COCAGNE boasts a stripe for curtains and upholstery with a light rhythm expressed in refreshing colours. The cottonlike feel belies the 100% polyester composition making it a truly tough contender. In 8 practical sparkling colours ideal for both country and city living As the name indicates, REVERSO is a reversible design of interwoven ribbons in a selection of contrasting colours. Coordinating with both the patterns and plains in previous collections it completes the graphic offering.
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TREFLE has an extra large motif in wide width. Constructed like a traditional damask, the design of this damask gives a sense of direction while matt reflection in the random filament design offers discrete modernity for contemporary curtains
For a light curtain with lining or used as a sheer BRISCOLA is in perfect harmony with the other fabrics. There is a fine reflecting thread criss-crossing the 5 sophisticated mineral shades. The JOKER in the pack is a playful graphic design demonstrating our commitment to fine inflammable fabrics. Every colourway displays the motif with 4 shaded tones on a light organza background MANILLE has abaca fibre in a fine voile with the feel of wool. The natural aspect of this fabric filters light for a subdued atmosphere. Wide width in 3 sophisticated neutrals Rounded fluidity for this woollike fabric, OLYMPIQUE gives a strong innovative character to both curtains and upholstery. The structure of the weaving adds texture and a suppleness perfect for contemporary fabrics. In a palette of 22 strong deep colours, this beautiful plain balances quality and price.
About LELIEVRE LELIEVRE have been producing fabrics, decorative accessories and designer collections for the home since 1914. Working hand in hand with interior designers, the design team use themes both traditional and contemporary in their collections with unique creativity and technical innovation. Four generations of this French family owned company have been driven by a desire for perfection in the manufacture and design of beautiful textiles. Prices from £57.00 to £131.00 per meter For stockists readers should contact LELIEVRE on 0207 352 4798 www.lelievre.eu
LELIEVRE have been producing fabrics, decorative accessories and designer collections for the home since 1914. Working hand in hand with interior designers, the design team use themes both traditional and contemporary in their collections with unique creativity and technical innovation. Four generations of this French family owned company have been driven by a desire for perfection in the manufacture and design of beautiful textiles. Prices from £57.00 per meter For stockists readers should contact LELIEVRE on 0207 352 4798 www.lelievre.eu J A N U A RY 2 0 1 3 1 1 5
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Adding Value
Greendawn Build suggest ways to utilise space and maximise investment
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t a time when mortgage lenders are holding back and the housing market is unstable, many people are deciding against pursuing a costly and lengthy move and investing instead in their current properties. Heath Gillett, owner of Greendawn Build explains, “A lot of the clients we come across are looking to add to their existing space. Rather than suffer all the extra costs of moving, such as agents’ and solicitors’ fees, surveys and stamp duty, we are seeing an increasing number of clients deciding to expand and improve their homes, which leaves them with much needed extra space and adds value to their home. For example, loft extensions can add up to 10% to a property’s value.”
clients who love their family home but just simply don’t have the space for their needs. In most cases, they may already have the staple loft and kitchen extensions so the natural step on from that is a basement development.” “The cost of moving home in London can be as high as £20,000, if you’re happy where you are, why not reinvest that money into your property? Basement developments are very popular in areas such as Wandsworth, Fulham, St John’s Wood and Kensington and we are seeing more and more of it in this area.” Heath had years of experience working on basement developments before starting his own company so it made sense that Greendawn Build would offer this service.
Projects mostly include loft extensions, kitchen extensions, total redesign and remodel and even basement developments: “The best thing about basement developments is that you can add a huge amount of extra space to your property. Most councils will allow you to build up to the boundary, so you can add a whole extra floor to the house. Some even add two floors!”
Clients use basements for entertainment rooms, studies, offices, guest bedrooms, bathrooms, gyms and swimming pools, there really are no limits to what can be done. Some people can be put off the idea of a basement because of the lack of light, however, with clever use of light wells, they don’t feel subterranean.
Clients may not just be avoiding the hassle of moving home but also reluctant to leave their beloved home, neighbourhood, catchment area: “We have
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Bespoke Furniture and Interiors from Visentin Casa.
t Visentin Casa, we work from our newly refurbished and redesigned showroom on the Kings Road, with every item made at our factory in the town of Rosa in Veneto, Italy. Located in the beautiful Veneto region north of Venice, every piece from a single bespoke coffee table through to a fully panelled room is made with the same level of quality and detail. Each piece is made to clientâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s desired specification, be it bespoke in size only, or finished in a certain colour or gold and silver leaf to suit any interior. We can colour match and even age pieces to sit perfectly along side existing furniture, but adapt the new pieces to integrate with todayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s modern audio and visual technology. Televisions and audio equipment can be integrated with our furniture to preserve the traditional feel of rooms. Visentin Casa manufacture fine panelled libraries, study furniture including bespoke bookcases, and also a full range of bedroom and dining furniture. Clients are invited to browse our finishes and see our furniture in person at our showroom on Kings Road, and discuss preferred finishes and styles with one of our furniture designers.
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We currently ship all over the UK and can assist with projects nationwide. Our in house team of fitters can fit out rooms with panelled walls, fireplaces and even hidden doors and bookcases perfectly tailored to hold any size collection of literature. We offer a complete service, from the initial site meeting to discuss requirements and view any existing furniture, through to handling all logistics in the transportation of goods from our factory in Italy to the UK. We also offer a full interior design service and can co-ordinate with clients own builders or use our in-house service to assist with any part of your home. The two most important parts of our business are the quality of our furniture and the service we offer clients; from the initial meeting through to completion we ensure the highest levels of attention and work hard to create a timeless and comfortable home for you. For more information about Visentin Casa UK visit the showroom at 541a Kings Road, London, SW6 2EB or call 020 3441 5709 or visit www.visentincasa.co.uk
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Marbella
Steals the spotlight for a weekend retreat WORDS RORY SMITH
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y boys weekend away, in typical male fashion, was rather hastily planned. We knew we wanted to relax and unwind, but also enjoy some good food and have plenty to keep us entertained. It was my friend who suggested a trip to Marbella. Only a short flight from the UK to Malaga and guaranteed good weather, even off-season, we struggled to find a reason not to go. It was decided; it was time to experience Southern Spain’s infamous golden mile. Home all year round to the rich and famous, Marbella is not short of highend hotels and private villas, however few can beat the presitgious Marbella Club Hotel, Golf Resort and Spa. In 1946, Prince Alfonso von Hohenlohe first acquired the estate and land, converted it into a private residence and by 1954 had transformed the plot into his dream excluisve small hotel.
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Maintaining a genuine delivery of spanish hospitality and decadent accomodation, the Marbella Club boasts two outdoor pools, an off-site equestrian centre, 10 floodlit tennis courts at its sister hotel and four restaurants - few resorts are quite so glamorous and well equipped for the active weekender. The club’s reputation for fabulous dining is well deserved. As well as their famous Beach Club, which serves an incredible daily hot and cold buffet, there is also The Grill which is currently celebrating its 50th year as a culinary landmark. My friend and I almost wished we had taken our other halves as the gothic candlelit Grill has to be one of the most romantic spots in town! There is also the delightful Pool Bar and the MC Café serving Euro-Asian fusion cuisine for more casual dining. If however, you fancy experiencing what the quayside town of Puerto Banus has to offer, then
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you can never go wrong with the local tapas tavernas which provide a great view of the bobbing super yachts. The seafood is simply exquisite in this part of the world and the Serrano ham at the hotel’s Beach Club is too good to be missed. Worth mentioning is the glamorous nightlife. It couldn’t have been easier to locate the after dinner party, as 200 metres down the beachfront is home to Puento Romano’s lavish nightspot, Suite. Acrobats, well dressed locals and cocktails are served up in style until the early hours. Inbetween our indulgent feasts, we experienced one of the best facilites the resort has to offer; the golf course. Home to a magnificent 18-hole course designed by Dave Thomas the location certainly lives up to its reputation. Challenging and perfectly maintained, the course offers stunning sea views and every hole is surrounded by an oasis of green, waterfalls and lakes. If you are more of a tennis enthusiast then the Marbella Club’s sister property, Puento Romano, will be your holy grail, with 10 floodlit outdoor tennis courts- eight clay, two hard courts, two padel courts and five tennis professionals on hand to help players improve their game. We had a hit one morning with one of the pros and enjoyed trying to recreate
Nadal’s clay court skills – quite unsuccesfully as it happens. You can certainly pack a huge amount into a weekend and after all of the sports, sunbathing, dining and drinking, a trip to the beach front Thalasso Spa is a fantastic way to finish your holiday. Sadly, we ran out of time for a treatment but we made good use of the Thalasso saltwater pool and Turkish hammam which all guests are offered as standard. Since the 1960s, Marbella has managed to combine a level of luxury and fun-in-the-sun that is rare to find so close to home. Throw in the first class service and fabulous food and a weekend at Marbella Club is hard to beat. The hotel offers a ‘Golf, Set, Match’ package costing from 255 Euros per person per night (minimum recommended stay three nights) based on two people sharing a double room, including accommodation, golf, tennis and three hour spa treatment. Available until April 2013. Room rates during low season start from 299 Euros per room per night. For reservations: 0034 95 282 2211 email: reservas@marbellaclub.com or visit www.marbellaclub.com
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Q a Sue Gilbert, a property and renovation expert has seen the market change over the years. With experience from both an estate agent perspective and as a renovation expert, Susan certainly knows what buyers want. Sue, with TV shows like Grand Designs are renovations increasing? These shows certainly help to give people inspiration. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s lovely to meet with clients and help them to turn their ideas into workable solutions.
What would add the most value to a property? The kitchen/diner area; itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s the hub of the home or a good quality bathroom will also always add value. How would you suggest they set their budget? It depends if it is purely an investment or their home. I suggest a budget in line with their expectations. There are some great ways in which to cut cost and still deliver a 5* finish. Are people concerned about how long a project will take? Yes, time is usually tight. I would always give the client a realistic timeline, for example a kitchen renovation
without an extension would take 2-3 weeks. What are common pitfalls people experience during a renovation? Colour can dramatically change a room, and what looks good on a small swatch can look very different on the wall. People waste time looking for suppliers and products themselves. By hiring a renovation expert the process is not only more enjoyable but cost-effective. Need an experienced and enthusiastic expert to help you avoid the pitfalls? Contact Sue Gilbert on 0208 882 2795. www.suegilbertproperty.com
More spec. More technology. More efficiency. Less tax. Less CO2. Less than you’d think. The new Golf. From £199 a month. More spec includes more room inside, more boot space and electronic parking brake with auto-hold. More tech includes Post-Collision Braking System, optional Automatic Distance Control, lane assist and fatigue detection. More efficiency means up to a 23% gain across the range. If you take the 1.6 TDI model, it delivers up to 7.4 mpg on the combined cycle to, with just 99g/km resulting in nil road tax.
Solutions Representative example based on 10,000 miles per annum for a Golf S 1.2 85PS 3-door with metallic paint. Duration
3 years
Optional final payment
£6,457.50
Amount of credit
£11,851.59
35 monthly payments
£199.00
Option to purchase fee†
£60.00
Total amount payable
£18,505.91
Customer deposit
£4,933.41
Excess mileage (per mile)
4.4p
Representative APR
6.4% APR
Acceptance fee*
£125.00
Retail cash price
£16,785.00
Rate of interest
5.7% Fixed
Alan Day Volkswagen (Hampstead) 277 Finchley Road, London NW3 6LT. Telephone: 020 7644 7800. www.alanday.volkswagen.co.uk
Branches also at Southgate, City and Old Kent Road.
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Das Auto.
*Model shown includes metallic paint: £16,785. *Payable within first payment. †Payable with optional final payment. Further charges may be payable if vehicle is returned. Indemnities may be required. Subject to status. Available to over 18s. Terms and conditions apply. Retail sales only. Volkswagen Finance, Freepost VWFS. Offer available on orders before March 31st, 2013. Subject to availability. Offers are not available in conjunction with any other offer and may be varied or withdrawn at any time. Certain vehicles excluded. Ask for details. Official fuel consumption in mpg ( litre/100km) for the new Golf range: urban 41.5 (6.8) – 61.4 (4.6); extra urban 62.8 (4.5) – 85.6 (3.3); combined
Also in the Antique & Modern Jewellery auction An early 20th century diamond crescent brooch. Estimate £2,200 - £2,800
Vintage & Modern Wrist Watches
Monday 21st January An 18k white gold automatic gentleman’s Rolex Oyster Perpetual Datejust wrist watch. Estimate £10,000 - £15,000
Auction of Antique & Modern Jewellery Thursday 17th January at 11am From left to right
A brilliant-cut diamond single-stone ring, weighing 3.38cts. Estimate £7,000 - £10,000 A platinum brilliant-cut diamond single-stone ring, weighing 2.42cts. Estimate £10,000 - £15,000 An old-cut diamond single-stone ring, weighing 3.55cts. Estimate £10,000 - £15,000
Coins & Medals
Monday 18th February Military General Service Medal 1793 – 1814, 3 clasps, Talavera, Busaco, Albuhera, awarded to Isaac Jones, 7th Foot. Estimate £700 - £900
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