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Welcome to our September issue... The hugely popular Decorative Antiques & Textiles Fair returns for its Autumn event in Battersea Park. It is the decorator’s favoured source for unusual and eye-catching antiques, 20th century design, works of art and textiles. More than 140 UK and European specialist dealers will be taking part. The seventh annual Wimbledon BookFest is back, showcasing literature’s leading names and local talent. Confirmed headliners include an evening with comedian, actor, presenter and writer Michael Palin; ballerina and author Darcey Bussell taking a look back at her career through photographs; Wayne Hemingway discussing business and creative industries for young people; Man Booker Prize winning novelist, dramatist and screenwriter Roddy Doyle, who will be in conversation with BBC Radio 4 presenter and Bookfest regular, James Naughtie; and a family sing-along with Cerys Matthews. London Restaurant Festival in partnership with American Express, now in its fifth year, comprises two elements: Festival Menus and Events, which take place in restaurants over a two-week period in October. This is the capital’s annual citywide celebration of eating out. 350 restaurants will take part in the capital’s biggest restaurant festival, where great value Festival Menus are created by chefs to give food-lovers the chance to try new restaurants. Launched in 2012 to replace the former Hampstead & Highgate Festival, the Hampstead Arts Festival (HAF) has already forged a reputation for presenting outstanding musicians and programmes. Whilst retaining the local knowledge and connections of the festival it replaced, HAF has new trustees, new artistic direction, a fresh focus and an exciting and ambitious programme for autumn 2013. GET THIS This gives you just a small taste of exciting events & articles featured in this month’s issue...
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Contents 7 Local Life, Arts & Events Gordon Ramsay’s new London business venture Hampstead Arts Festival 2013 Hamish Mackie presents A Solo Exhibition of New Sculpture Frieze London: New Design for 2013 Burlington Arcade ...out of this world Pad London Penfolds Wines checks into London The Decorative Antiques & Textiles Fair London Design Guide 2014/2015 Edition Focus/13 RHS London Harvest Festival Show 2013 When Britain Went Pop!
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Feature Hidden Treasure Britain’s Top Divorce Lawyer
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Cover Story London Fashion Week Preview
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Finance Seeking a Real Return on your Savings? Can you bank on the banks?
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Wimbledon Bookfest 2013 announces biggest line-up yet
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Education 43 New theatre company for children launches
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Feature BFI London Film Festival 2013
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Food & Drink London Restaurant Festival Celebrate London Cocktail Week Raise some dough and help beat breast cancer
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Competition Honiton Antiques Festival Competition
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Health & Beauty Get Fuzz-Free with Dr Ariel Haus I think I’ve found a lump in my breast... What do I do? Healthy Balance Q&A Top 10 tips to help your kids eat more healthily It’s not what you know, but who you know that counts... DC Leisure Celebrates Winning Leisure Centre Operator Of The Year 2013
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GORDON RAMSAY’S NEW LONDON BUSINESS VENTURE
Union Street Café, London SE1 SCHEDULED OPENING – END OF SEPTEMBER 2013
An exciting new restaurant and bar from the Gordon Ramsay Group, is ready to be opened to the public
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ordon’s latest food establishment is in Borough, just south of the Thames, located on the corner of Union Street and Great Suffolk Street in Southwark, it’s a short walk from the famous market, London Bridge train station and The Shard. Neighbouring buildings include the Union Jack pub and the Union Theatre. Designed by Russell Sage - who also created the interior of Ramsay’s Bread Street Kitchen - the space has been influenced by the local area of SE1. The cafe has been described as an ‘urban warehouse destination’ which will offer Mediterranean-influenced food with ingredients sourced from nearby Borough Market and directly from the continent. The food will be cooked in an open theatre-style kitchen so diners could watch the chefs in action. The images show a stylish warehouse-type interior, with large windows, exposed brick walls and lots of open space complete with neutralcoloured furniture. The restaurant also features a swanky-looking bar area which is littered with red, mustard and olive-coloured chairs, tall lamps and large paintings, where diners can enjoy their favourite tipple before sitting down to eat the Mediterranean-style cuisine. Among the
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dishes on the menu will be baked lobster with chili and marjoram; torn pasta with artichoke, pancetta, mint and ricotta; and veal carpaccio with lemon, anchovy, olive and celery. The downstairs bar will serve classic Italian cocktails, including the Negroni, Bellini and Aperol Spritz. Announcing the venture back in February, Gordon enthused: ‘We’re really excited to be opening Union Street Cafe in September’ We’ve been working on the new site, which is near Borough Market, for the past couple of years and the amazing large warehouse space will offer quality Mediterraneaninfluenced food with a daily changing menu.’ Gordon continues: ‘It’s no secret that Borough Market is one of my favourite places in London. It’s an area where people are really passionate about food and we’ve invested time in finding the right venue. It is an amazing space and we’re really excited about opening. There will be a real focus on the most amazing produce, cooked in a simple Mediterranean style in a relaxed setting.’ The Gordon Ramsay Group comprises 25 restaurants around the world and boasts a total of nine Michelin stars. Union Street Cafe will open at 47-51 Great Suffolk Street, London SE1 0BS.
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Hampstead Arts Festival is proud to announce its 2013 music programme 29th SEPTEMBER - 3rd DECEMBER 2013
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The Hampstead Arts Festival will host some of the finest musicians in the world performing in two wonderful Hampstead venues.
aunched in 2012 to replace the former Hampstead & Highgate Festival, the Hampstead Arts Festival (HAF) has already forged a reputation for presenting outstanding musicians and programmes. Whilst retaining the local knowledge and connections of the festival it replaced, HAF has new trustees, new artistic direction, a fresh focus and an exciting and ambitious programme for autumn 2013. One of the highlights of this year’s programme is a performance of Zemlinsky’s String Quartet cycle by the internationally acclaimed Brodsky Quartet. The work, rarely heard in its entirety, will be performed in a series of concerts pairing Zemlinsky with quartets by old masters: Beethoven, Brahms, Schubert and Mozart. Another highlight will be a performance of Bach’s complete Sonatas & Partitas for unaccompanied violin by the young American rising star, Tai Murray. HAF is also delighted to welcome a string ensemble from the outstanding North York Moors Festival (NYMF), including Brit award winning violinist Jack Liebeck, NYMF founder and director Jamie Walton and celebrated cellist Guy Johnston. The chamber group will perform Richard Strauss’s Metamorphosen, Tchaikovsky’s Souvenir de Florence and Schoenberg’s Verklarte Nacht. The festival will be capped by two wonderful recitals by young British superstars. The soprano Sophie Bevan, one of the most sought-after names in classical music at the moment, will take a break from the great opera stages to make a rare appearance singing lieder. Sophie will be accompanied by pianist Sebastian Wybrew. Jazz pianist extraordinaire Gwilym Simcock, in a joint production with the London Jazz Festival, will be making his only solo recital appearance of the London season. The Festival trustees aim to draw on a strong tradition of the Arts in North London, competing with some of the most renowned music festivals and
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venues in the UK, yet giving a fresh and unique perspective to their events. Venues for this year’s concerts are the lovely 18th century Hampstead Parish Church, the scene of historic recordings by the Amadeus Quartet, and the spectacular Grade 1 listed St Stephen’s on Haverstock Hill, recently unveiled after a multi-million pound restoration. The Music Director of Hampstead Arts Festival, Eric Usadi, began his adult life as a violinist after studying at The Juilliard School and Manhattan School of Music, before spending 25 years as a research physicist. Now a trustee of the festival, Eric says of the programming: ‘Some of the finest musicians in the world will be performing a unique blend of repertoire to be heard nowhere else in London this season, presented in two of Hampstead’s crown jewel venues. We look forward to welcoming avid music lovers from both Hampstead and elsewhere in the city.’ He is joined by Jesper Groenvold, a retired business executive who focuses on the Arts through his activities in the charitable sector and collection of art. Jesper discusses the Festival as ‘a relative newcomer, excited to present this program, which brings the quality of the major London music spaces to NW London, while allowing the musicians the freedom to be more adventurous in their programming. We hope to build on the success of last year and increase our core audience.’ Hampstead Arts Festival will also host a series of discussions with leading figures in the arts and politics. Stay tuned for the public announcement of this series shortly. With a diverse, unique and attractive programme, internationally admired musicians and a continually strengthening local profile, this year’s Hampstead Arts Festival promises to be very eagerly anticipated. www.hampsteadartsfestival.com
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Hamish Mackie presents
A SOLO EXHIBITION OF NEW SCULPTURE 7th - 19th OCTOBER 2013 - THE GALLERY IN CORK STREET, 28 CORK STREET, LONDON W1S 3NG
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Mackie’s works “have a compelling freshness, but also great emotional force. Looking at these sculptures, the spectator often feels that he or she is in the actual presence of the creature portrayed.” Edward Lucie-Smith, art critic & historian, 2013.
nternationally acclaimed artist Hamish Mackie will present a solo exhibition of new works at the Gallery in Cork Street from 7th October 2013. His distinctive sculptural depictions of animals have earned him a reputation as one of the world’s foremost wildlife sculptors and this exhibition will be a culmination of three years’ work dedicated to his subject-matter. Mackie has created nearly 50 new works for this triennial exhibition, ranging in size from small guinea fowl to life-size camels. Though his passion began with British wildlife, the artist has travelled widely in order to closely observe a diverse range of animals in their natural habitat. In 2011, he was invited on an expedition cruise to Antarctica with polar experts Ice-Tracks and had the “invaluable opportunity to study and sculpt some of the planet’s hardiest wildlife within their pristine rugged environment” Mackie was particularly fascinated by the albatross he encountered on South Georgia, and was much affected by the fact that 19 out of 21 species of this bird are currently threatened with extinction. In his depictions of them, the artist captures the majesty of the animal, conveying both their magnitude and their vulnerability. By contrast, Mackie has also travelled to Dubai to study camels, as well as completing a series of dynamic cheetah and leopard sculptures after tracking them with Africat in Namibia. The exhibition will also showcase British wildlife including otters, deer, game birds and bulls. For the latter, Mackie has not only studied the living animals, but has also looked closely at carcasses in order to gain a deeper understanding of their composition. “For me a knowledge of anatomy is fundamental… Once I had the bull’s anatomy in my head I was able to sculpt the bull series without interruption.”
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It is a combination of this careful, compassionate, observation and obvious delight in his subject that allows such vitality in the finished works. As Lucie-Smith comments, “it is not enough simply to observe – he has to fuse himself with what he observes, …his animals always seem to be on the move, or ready, at any moment to move.” Working closely with the Lockbund Sculpture Foundry in Oxfordshire all the pieces are cast using the lost wax method in either silver or bronze using a ceramic shell as limited editions. The quality of this casting allows the artist’s manipulation of the clay to remain clearly visible in the finished works, so that even a fingerprint can be seen. This is integral to the artistic process as Mackie’s work is reliant on the virtuosity and spontaneity of his gestures “to capture what can only be a momentary vision.” Mackie has previously staged a number of successful international solo exhibitions, perhaps the most notable being his 2012 show at Mallett in New York. Last year his work was also selected to be displayed in Grosvenor Square and Oxford Street as part of the Cultural Olympiad. Mackie’s work is held in the collections of both corporations and private individuals around the world. Through his sculptures he also helps to raise funds and awareness for charities including Tusk Trust, and the Countryside Alliance. The artist comments: “I have always been passionate about wildlife and one of the great advantages of what I do is being able to observe nature in its own environment. Through my work, I hope to highlight not only the beauty of our natural world, but also and perhaps more pertinently, how fragile our relationship with it is becoming.” www.hamishmackie.com
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Frieze London: New Design for 2013 17th – 20th OCTOBER 2013 - PREVIEW 16TH OCTOBER 2013 - REGENT’S PARK, LONDON
Frieze has announced the details of their eleventh contemporary art fair in London
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n entering its second decade, Frieze London will introduce a new look in 2013 with more sizable public areas and a new layout of galleries, and will be sponsored by Deutsche Bank for the tenth consecutive year.
Working with architects Carmody Groarke, Frieze London has been redesigned to provide the best conditions for showing and viewing art. The new format will ensure that the fair has a more spacious feel and will create the best possible visitor experience at Frieze London 2013. Frieze London is one of the world’s most influential contemporary art fairs and brings an international audience to the dynamic contemporary art world of the UK capital every October. Once again, coinciding with the London fair, Frieze presents Frieze Masters, a new fair with a contemporary perspective on historical art. Together the crossover between the two fairs will make London the focus for a broad spectrum of international visitors. Amanda Sharp and Matthew Slotover, codirectors of Frieze, commented: ‘Last year was an incredibly ambitious and successful year for Frieze, opening both Frieze New York and Frieze Masters in London. These insights will be brought to Frieze Art Fair in London this year and we will introduce some of the biggest changes to the fair since its founding. In its eleventh edition we are excited to raise the bar with this fair.’ Participating Galleries Frieze London is a carefully selected presentation of the most forwardthinking contemporary galleries from around the globe. Despite an increased demand from galleries, in 2013 Frieze London will include over 150 exhibitors. Additions to last year’s participants include: Blum
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& Poe (Los Angeles); Galerie Max Hetzler (Berlin), Goodman Gallery (Johannesburg); Maccarone (New York); Overduin and Kite (Los Angeles); and Rodeo (Istanbul). Debuted at Frieze London in 2012, Focus is a section for galleries up to ten years of age presenting projects specifically conceived for Frieze with works not seen previously in an art fair context. Highlights in 2013 include the immersive installations of Daniel Steemann Mangrané at Mendes Wood (São Paulo); a nonfunctional telecommunications satelitte by artist and explorer Trevor Paglen at Altman Siegal (San Francisco); and a show and tell by gallery artists Sean Edwards, Jack Strange and Jesse Wine offering visitors the opportunity to talk with them about their work at Limoncello (London). Frame is a section dedicated to young galleries and is selected on the basis of a proposed solo presentation. The Frame galleries’ selection is advised by curators Rodrigo Moura and Tim Saltarelli. Frame offers an opportunity to discover artists who may not previously have benefitted from an international platform to show their work. Presentations of note in the Frame section include: Ryan Siegan Smith at Johan Berggren Gallery (Malmö); Prem Sahib at Southard Reid (London); Ilya Karilampi at Sandy Brown (Berlin); Ian Change at Formalist Sidewalk Poetry Club (Miami) and Eduardo Basualdo at PSM (Berlin). Public opening dates and hours: Thursday 17th October: 12-7pm Friday 18th October: 12-7pm Saturday 19th October: 12-7pm Sunday 20th October 12-6pm Preview Wednesday 16th October www.friezelondon.com
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Burlington Arcade ...out of this world
urlington Arcade, situated between Bond Street and Piccadilly, is one of the world’s oldest and most celebrated shopping arcades. Almost two hundred years old, the arcade has a rich and varied history. It was the retail destination in Victorian London favoured by royalty and the cream of British society and even set its own “rules of conduct” many of which are still upheld today by the infamous Beadles. Now famous buildings from around the world, from Eiffel Tower to Freedom Tower, feature in the first ever 180-metre carpet design for Burlington Arcade’s iconic runway. Linley and Brintons have collaborated to transform Burlington Arcade’s long iconic carpet runway into a showcase of the highest quality British design and craftsmanship and provide a welcome to international visitors of an unparalleled nature. For the first time in history, a highly anticipated design featuring 92 iconic buildings from around the world, has replaced the traditional 180-metre carpet which runs the full length of the arcade. The new carpet was unveiled by The Rt Hon Hugo Swire MP, Minister of State at the Foreign & Commonwealth Office, with Burlington Arcade’s famous Beadles – the liveried guards wearing frock coats and braided top hats who have policed the Arcade since 1819. This is the fruit of a collaboration between internationally renowned bespoke furniture
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and interior design company Linley, and 200-year-old Royal Warrant holding carpet manufacturers, Brintons Carpets, who have united their talents to welcome international visitors to London’s most iconic shopping arcade. David Linley, founder of Linley, commented:‘ This is the longest and most complicated carpet we have ever designed. It has taken us around 250 hours to design, and comes from an enduring affection for Burlington Arcade. We are proud to have been part of this landmark project that adds a touch of the LINLEY signature to a unique and historic London destination’ The focus of the design is to welcome international visitors to the luxury landmark, whilst acting as a showcase for British creativity, wit, design and manufacturing. The contemporary design features iconic structures from every continent around the world; from bridges to cultural venues and centres of industry and business. Whilst contemporary, the design is still very much connected to traditional Linley marquetry and furniture and exemplifies architecture and heritage. The carpet incorporates old and new architecture from around the world in one piece. The layout of the buildings on the carpet is designed to lead visitorsthrough the Arcadeas the city skyline weaves in and out. The buildings are arranged from left to right according to how their respective countries sit on the world map and are clustered together with neighbouring countries from the continents they belong to.
The design includes the Eiffel Tower in Paris, St Paul’s Cathedral in London, Italy’s Duomo di Milano, Reichstagin Berlin, Seattle’s Space Needle, New York’s Empire State Building, Chrysler Building and Guggenheim Museum, the Christ Redeemerin Rio, the Sydney Opera House, Moscow’s Dormition Cathedral, The Aspire Tower in Doha, India’s Taj Mahal, China’s Pearl TV Towerand Forbidden Cityand The Sail in Singapore. The carpet also features a few design surprises, and visitors who look carefully might see Mary Poppins flying over the London skyline, Quasimodo make an appearance in Paris and King Kong on New York’s Empire State Building. Following a year when the eyes of the world were on London, thanks to the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee and the London 2012 Olympic Games, shops in Burlington Arcade celebrated a 42% increase in purchases from international visitors, helping to cement its position as a worldwide shopping destination. Keeping the international spotlight firmly on London’s famous shopping experience, Burlington Arcade commissioned these leaders in exquisite British design, to create a brand new, bespoke carpet that runs the full length of the longest and most beautiful covered shopping arcade in Britain. For more information visit www.burlington-arcade.co.uk www.davidlinley.com www.brintons.net/commercial
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PAD LONDON 16th-20th OCTOBER 2013 - BERKELEY SQUARE, MAYFAIR, W1
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resented in a sophisticated setting in the heart of Mayfair, PAD is London’s boutique fair for design and 20thC art. Renowned for cultivating eclecticism and connoisseurship, PAD offers a panorama of museum-quality works of modern art, design, decorative arts, tribal art, photography and jewellery from some of the world’s leading international galleries. Seventh Edition: New Participating Galleries The 7th edition of PAD London will include 21 new participants across all disciplines, making a total of 60 exhibitors from 12 countries. The top-tier contemporary design galleries to join the fair include SMO Gallery, Garrido Gallery, Galleria’O, Galerie Kreo, Galerie BSL, Galerie Gosserez and Galerie Italienne. 20thC design also expands with the participation of Galerie Matthieu Richard, Galerie Pascal Cuisinier and Galerie Dutko, while turn-ofthe-century furniture will be represented by Atelier DL and Oscar Graf. Ranging from Impressionist drawings to post-war abstract paintings, the selection of works presented by new modern art galleries Vertes, Galleria d’Arte Frediano Farsetti, Galerie Applicat-Prazan, Galerie Jean-François Cazeau and Galerie Silbereis will be of rare quality and exceptional provenance. This year is set to be the strongest yet for tribal art at PAD with the added participation of Bernard Dulon, whose collection of African art has attracted the attention of renowned institutions and museums worldwide. The field of antiquities will be introduced with David Ghezelbash and Gordian Weber Kunsthandel exhibiting a range of exceptional works from ancient Rome, Egypt and Greece. Japanese art and armour will also make a first-time
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appearance at PAD with expert gallery Jean-Christophe Charbonnier, adding to the fair’s diversity and originality. Once again, luminaries from the worlds of design, art and fashion will come together at PAD to select the winners of the PAD London-Moët Hennessy Prize. The prestigious judging panel, chaired by Jasper Conran, and including architect Amanda Levete, designer Tom Dixon and Serpentine Gallery director Julia Peyton-Jones, will determine the awards for the Best Stand, the Best Fine Art Piece, the Best Contemporary Design Piece and the Best 20thC Decorative Art Piece. An innovative design project of MwangaBora solar lamps promises to be a major highlight at PAD this year. Created by renowned Kenyan engineer Evans Wadongo - named a CNN Hero in 2010 – the lamps will feature in an installation at the entrance of the fair conceived by fashion designer Reed Krakoff. The lamps will be sold to benefit Wadongo’s organisation Sustainable Development for All Kenya (SDFA-Kenya), a not-for-profit that creates opportunities for education, sustainable development and economic empowerment throughout Africa. Opening Hours Wednesday 16 - Saturday 19 October: 11am-8pm Sunday 20 October: 11am-6pm Tickets Adults: £20 Students (with valid ID card): £10 Free entrance for children under 15 www.pad-fairs.com
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Penfolds Wines checks into London at the Berkeley Hotel, Knightsbridge TUESDAY 22ND OCTOBER 2013
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n Tuesday 22nd October 2013, Australian fine wine brand Penfolds will set up its unique Recorking Clinic in prestigious London hotel the Berkeley, offering collectors of Penfolds the ultimate after sales service for their wine, unique to the winery.
Since 1991, well over 100,000 bottles have been assessed at Penfolds Recorking Clinics. These Clinics provide owners of Penfolds wines with a distinctive and intimate wine health examination, as Penfolds winemakers visually inspect the wine, open if necessary, assess the quality, top up (if appropriate), certify and re-capsule bottles, consultatively and clinically. More than a health-check for your wine, a clinic appointment also affords a personal opportunity to meet the maker, recount the wine’s ‘story’, discuss drinking windows, cellaring tips and much more. It’s also a chance to engage first hand with almost 170 years of continuous winemaking endeavour and history.
“We’re delighted to be bringing the Penfolds Re-Corking Clinic back to the UK. We’ve been running these Clinics around the world for over 20 years and the experience is as fresh as it was back in the beginning—no two Clinics have been alike, no two stories the same. It’s all about people, humanity, emotion and wine, the Clinics are imminently rewarding”. Penfolds Recorking Clinics have been staged across the world since 1991, assessing well over 100,000 bottles. The latest Clinic will run from 10am until 6pm on Tuesday 22nd October 2013 in the Ballroom at the Berkeley hotel (http://www.the-berkeley.co.uk/). Registration is now open and booking an appointment is essential. For more details, please visit www.penfolds.com or email penfolds.emea@penfolds.com.
Throughout the day, an expert from leading international auctioneers Christies will be on hand to investigate the investment value of prized wine possessions, family heirlooms and drinking investments.
About Penfolds Wines Penfolds has been producing remarkable wines since 1844 and indisputably led the development of Australian fine wine in the modern era. The introduction of Penfolds Grange in 1951 forever changed the landscape of Australian fine wine. Since then a series of standout wines both white and red have been released under the Penfolds masthead.
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The Decorative Antiques & Textiles Fair AUTUMN EDITION, 1st - 6th OCTOBER 2013 - BATTERSEA EVOLUTION, BATTERSEA PARK, LONDON SW11 4NJ The hugely popular Decorative Fair returns for its Autumn event in Battersea Park. It is the decorator’s favoured source for unusual and eye-catching antiques, 20th century design, works of art and textiles. More than 140 UK and European specialist dealers will be taking part.
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he Fair is renowned for the inspirational displays put on by the exhibitors, which allow the visitor to imagine how idiosyncratic items might work as decorative pieces in their own design schemes. Whilst many of the visitors that attend the three annual Decorative Fairs are private buyers, the event was originally established in 1985 to cater to interior design professionals and their wide-ranging requirements for decorating projects. From 17th century country manors to Regency rectories and modernist masterpieces, every suitable period and style of furniture, lighting and accessory can be found at the Fair. Prices range from very affordable at under £50 for antique glassware, for example, to over £15,000 for formal Georgian furniture or rare design pieces. Currently enjoying strong popularity is the ‘industrial’ look, a blend of unfussy metal and natural wood pieces that feels fresh in both city and country environments. The Foyer display at the Autumn 2013 Fair will feature this industrial look, and will be curated by exhibitor Matthew Cox, incorporating items from other dealers taking part in the Fair. The display will demonstrate how the integrity and character of original industrial design can be absolutely relevant in today’s fashionable interiors and spaces. Expect to see rare examples of street and station lighting, original shop and factory fittings, as well as mill and warehouse furniture, working together in fresh and unexpected ways. An industrial theme is a good foil to some of the new trends seen at Milan Furniture Fair this year; natural finishes in wood, marble and stone, and the warm, ‘accent’ tones of copper and terracotta – materials readily found across many disciplines and from all periods at the Decorative Fair: sculpture, metallic wall art, lighting, folk pieces such as treen or marble pestles and bowls, and more traditional copper artefacts.
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Alidad Book-Signing The Fair is delighted to announce that Alidad, the award-winning interior designer, will give a short talk ‘Decorating with Antiques and Antique Textiles’, followed by a book-signing of Alidad: The Timeless Home (his new book published Autumn 2013 by Rizzoli) on Wednesday 2nd October. Renowned internationally for his sumptuous interiors, Alidad regularly attends the Decorative Fair. He says: ‘I always enjoy coming to the Decorative Fair at Battersea as it’s fun, varied, very pretty and well worth a visit. I come to look for the finishing touches”. Full details will be available at the website, as pre-booking will be required. Visitor Information Admission £10 inc catalogue, which gives free re-admission throughout the week Open Tuesday 12pm – 8pm Wednesday & Thursday 11am – 8pm Friday & Saturday 11am – 7pm Sunday 11am – 6pm Transport from Sloane Square Tube take the free shuttle service from Sloane Square Hotel direct to the Battersea Evolution marquee, which runs approximately every 10-15 minutes during opening hours. Vehicle access via Chelsea Bridge Gate only. Organisers Harvey (Management Services) Ltd Enquiries +44 (0)20 7616 9327 For further information about visiting the Fair, please visit www.decorativefair.com.
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London Design Guide 2014/2015 Edition
edited by Max Fraser
London’s only comprehensive design guide returns with new content and contributors in this totally updated and rewritten third edition.
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or fans of contemporary and vintage design and those looking to access it, London Design Guide gives a fresh insight into the city’s design retailers, galleries, museums and bookshops.
More than 150 new and established hotspots are compiled and reviewed, providing a tantalising viewpoint of the design capital of the world. Each entry is categorised by neighbourhood and accompanied by detailed maps to help navigate the best that the city has to offer. In each of the ten neighbourhood chapters, we’ve honed in on streets that demonstrate a healthy mix of independent shops and services and asked selected business owners to comment on their evolution and attributes, with contributors including Stephen Webster, Ally Capellino, Sam & Sam Clarke and Michael Anastassiades. Furthermore, restaurant, bar and café recommendations are featured for each area, selected as much for their design credentials as for the quality of food and service. Every edition of London Design Guide includes themed essays from
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a variety of design experts and commentators. In this edition, we’ve examined the state of retail during a period when shops are undoubtedly struggling with a weak economy, tapered footfall, highrents and the great might of internet shopping. We ask retailers and analysts, including Sheridan Coakley (scp), Simon Alderson (twentytwentyone), Lina Kanafani (Mint) and Magnus Englund (Skandium), what’s the future trajectory of bricks-and-mortar shops? The 208-page London Design Guide is a snapshot of the design scene today, a celebration of creativity and a practical tool for Londoners and tourists alike. There’s no better incentive for exploring the wealth of design in the capital. About the editor... Max Fraser is a design commentator and author whose work broadens the conversation around contemporary design. Fraser is the founder of Spotlight Press, an independent imprint that publishes London Design Guide and other titles. He also works as the Deputy Director of the annual London Design Festival. The 208 page guide is launched on 12th September 2013, at a retail price of £12.
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FOCUS/13 DESIGN CENTRE CHELSEA HARBOUR
CONNECT • CONVERSE • CREATE
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ocus/13 is the ultimate interior design event, dedicated to inspire, inform and deliver the best in international design. Discover world-class talent and get connected at the legendary creative hub of Design Centre, Chelsea Harbour. Focus/13 brings together the people who matter in the world of design for an inspiring exchange of ideas and collection launches. From ‘in conversation’ talks and debates with influential global names, curated tours, book signings and access to the latest news and developments, it is the unmissable show of the season. Add to this, 99 showrooms with over 500 international brands showcasing new collections featuring original displays and hosting bespoke ‘Access All Areas’ events, this is a refreshing gathering that brings together the brightest and most creative minds under one roof, as well as at external participants in Chelsea. Other highlights include specially commissioned installations, a showstopping restaurant, media hubs and pop-ups as well as a design blog that offers unprecedented access as the show unfolds. Every detail is carefully considered to capture the mood of the moment. A byword for quality, craftsmanship and innovation, Focus/13 is a premier design destination. Whether you are looking for ideas for the home or solutions for a commercial project, it promises opportunities to engage with design. Discover the latest design directions or develop knowledge of the season’s key fabrics, furniture, wall coverings, lighting, accessories, kitchens, bathroom, outdoor living, tiles and carpets. Focus/13 is the first port of call for designers, architects style-seekers and decision-makers who need to stay in touch with what is happening in the design arena.
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SHOW HIGHLIGHTS Conversations in Design Don’t miss international names taking to the stage to share their creative know-how and design experiences. It is ultimate meeting place for creative minds. Access All Areas Get the inside track at informal and informative workshops, ‘meet the designer’ sessions and showroom presentations. Partnering with leading design authorities this promises a diverse mix, all offering exclusive insights into the design world. Curated Tours If you want to shop the show like an editor then join industry insider and stylist Emilio Pimentel-Reid for a curated tour as he reveals his secret sources. Tatler Restaurant The design of the pop-up Tatler Restaurant is a guaranteed showstopper and has been specially commissioned for Focus/13. Access Great Design Blog With breaking news, key design directions as well as interviews with the people who make great design happen this blog offers unprecedented access as the show unfolds. Courtesy Transport Leave the car at home. The shuttle service leaves Sloane Square to Design Centre, Chelsea Harbour via selected Chelsea showrooms, as well as to Decorex throughout the day. Design Centre, Chelsea Harbour is also adjacent to Imperial Wharf railway station, easily accessible to other London Design Festival hubs. Design Centre Chelsea Harbour, Lots Road, London SW10 0XE Plus outside participants in Chelsea Call 020 7225 9166, email enquiries@dcch.co.uk or visit www.dcch.co.uk
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RHS London Harvest Festival Show 2013
8th & 9th OCTOBER 2013 - LINDLEY HALL, GREYCOAT STREET, WESTMINSTER SW1P 2PE See, taste and buy mouth-watering produce at the RHS London Harvest Festival Show, a foodie feast celebrating the taste of autumn.
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ome of the UK’s best nurseries and growers will bring displays of fruits and vegetables, including RHS Chelsea Flower Show medal-winners, Pennard Plants. With a huge range of heritage and heirloom varieties, they will demonstrate alternative ways of growing fruits and vegetables in small spaces to inspire Grow Your Own enthusiasts and city-dwellers alike. Fruit experts from RHS Garden Wisley will hold apple tasting sessions with fruit harvested from the Surrey garden’s 7000-tree apple orchards, and for any visitors with unknown varieties of apples in their own gardens, the team will be on hand to identify them. The annual Fruit & Vegetable Competition will bring together the best of amateur and professional talent, with perfect fruits and vegetables competing for coveted medals. The London Orchard Project will be at the show to inspire urban communities to grow urban fruit in unloved and unused spaces. Pumpkin growers will be bringing their prized specimens to take part in the annual RHS Heaviest Pumpkin Competition, which last year saw a whopping 478kg pumpkin win the prize. Plus, artisan producers will create a harvest market to tempt any food-lover. There will also be talks, demonstrations and lots of expert advice from the RHS to inspire and help anyone learn how to grow their own. And to round off the show, the RHS Harvest Festival Late on 8 October will feature pumpkin carving, delicious vegetable cocktails from the Midnight Apothecary and music from folk artist Robin Grey. RHS members gain FREE entry to all shows when they present their RHS Membership Card. Non-members tickets £5. £8 includes return visit to RHS London Shades of Autumn Show on one day. £4 for one show per person per groups of 10 or more
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Tuesday 8th October Harvest Late 8th October Wednesday 9th October Book tickets online at www.rhs.org.uk/Shows-Events
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About RHS London Shows The RHS London Flower Shows are the longest running of all the Royal Horticultural Society flower shows. Established in 1862, they were first held at the RHS garden in Kensington, but moved to the RHS Horticultural Halls when they were built in 1904 and have remained there ever since. About the RHS The Royal Horticultural Society was founded in 1804 by Sir Joseph Banks and John Wedgwood for the encouragement and improvement of the science, art and practice of horticulture. We held our first flower shows in 1820, were granted a Royal Charter in 1861 and acquired RHS Garden Wisley, the first of our gardens, in 1903. From our first meetings in a small room off London’s Piccadilly, we have grown to become the world’s largest gardening charity. Today the RHS is committed to providing a voice for all gardeners. We are driven by a simple love of plants and a belief that gardeners make the world a better place. 200 years on we continue to safeguard and advance the science, art and practice of horticulture, creating displays that inspire people to garden. In all aspects of our work we help gardeners develop by sharing our knowledge of plants, gardens and the environment. RHS membership is for anyone with an interest in gardening. Support the RHS and secure a healthy future for gardening. For more information call: 0845 130 4646, or visit www.rhs.org.uk/join RHS Registered Charity No. 222879/SC038262
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FIRST-EVER EXHIBITION OF BRITISH POP ART IN LONDON
When Britain Went Pop! BRITISH POP ART: THE EARLY YEARS
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n October 2013 Christie’s, in association with Waddington Custot Galleries, will stage When Britain Went Pop!, an exhibition exploring the early revolutionary years of the British Pop Art movement, which will launch Christie’s new gallery space in Mayfair.
This is the first comprehensive exhibition of British Pop Art to be held in London. When Britain Went Pop! aims to show how Pop Art began in Britain and how British artists like Richard Hamilton, Peter Blake, David Hockney, Allen Jones and Patrick Caulfield irrevocably shifted the boundaries between popular culture and fine art, leaving a legacy both in Britain and abroad. “Pop Art is: popular (designed for a mass audience), transient (shortterm solution), expendable (easily-forgotten), low-cost, mass-produced, young (aimed at youth), witty, sexy, gimmicky, glamorous, Big Business”
celebrated by collectors and museums alike, but many of whose artists have been overlooked in recent years. A key feature of the exhibition is a collaboration with the artists of the British Pop Art movement and their families, and private collectors who are lending works of British Pop Art from their personal collections. These include Richard Hamilton’s Swingeing London, Peter Blake’s Everly Wall, Gerald Laing’s Lincoln Convertible, Colin Self’s Leopardskin Nuclear Bomber No. 1, Allen Jones’ First Step (illustrated on page one, centre). Other artists exhibited in the show will include Clive Barker, Derek Boshier, Pauline Boty, Patrick Caulfield, Antony Donaldson, Jann Haworth, David Hockney, R.B. Kitaj, Gerald Laing, Nicholas Monro, Eduardo Paolozzi, Peter Phillips, Richard Smith and Joe Tilson. Many of these works have not been exhibited publicly since the 1960s.
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The exhibition spans British Pop Art from the 1940s collages of Eduardo Paolozzi to its full maturity in the late 1960s, building on the pioneering work of the ‘Independent Group’ of artists, who began to explore popular culture from the early 1950s.
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A highlight of this exhibition is works from the ground-breaking 1961 ‘Young Contemporaries’ exhibition where British Pop Art first appeared in force, including one of the first works David Hockney ever sold (which still has its £12 price tag on the back), and works by Patrick Caulfield, Allen Jones and Derek Boshier. The exhibition firmly established the Pop movement on the UK art scene. When Britain Went Pop represents both early work from the 1940s and 50s by Paolozzi and Hamilton, as well as early 1960s R B KITAJ NIETZCHES MOUSTACHE works by Peter Blake, R.B. Kitaj and Hockney, created during and just after their respective periods of study at the Royal College of Art, including Hockney’s study for We Two Boys Together Clinging. When Britain Went Pop! looks at an era not only of ground-breaking artists but also of the Beatles, the Rolling Stones and the Swinging 60s. A multimedia and diverse movement, British Pop Art was vividly documented in Bryan Robertson, John Russell and Lord Snowdon’s seminal book from 1965, Private View: The Lively World of British Art, and the catalogue will also illustrate a selection of Lord Snowdon’s original photographs from the book, as well as the film ‘Pop goes the Easel’ and other contextual material to bring this period to life. Many of these works have come from international collectors, demonstrating the global appeal of the movement. Some of the privately owned works will be for sale. A catalogue will accompany the exhibition, with an essay by the pre-eminent authority on British Pop art, Marco Livingstone, and interviews with artists and key figures of the time.
About Christie’s Christie’s, the world’s leading art business, had global auction and private sales in the first half of 2013 that totaled £2.4 billion/ $3.68 billion, the highest total for the period in company history. Founded in 1766 by James Christie, Christie’s has since conducted the greatest and most celebrated auctions through the centuries providing a popular showcase for the unique and the beautiful. Christie’s also has a long and successful history conducting private sales for its clients in all categories, with emphasis on Post-War and Contemporary, Impressionist and Modern, Old Masters and Jewellery. Christie’s has a global presence with 53 offices in 32 countries and 12 salerooms around the world including in London, New York, Paris, Geneva, Milan, Amsterdam, Dubai, Zürich, Hong Kong, Shanghai, and Mumbai. Visit Christie’s at www.christies.com About Waddington Custot Galleries Waddington Custot Galleries is based in London and deals in modern and contemporary works of art: painting, sculpture and works on paper. The gallery represents a number of contemporary artists from Great Britain, Europe, and North America including Peter Blake, Ian Davenport, Peter Halley, Axel Hütte, Robert Indiana, Mimmo Paladino, William Turnbull, Bill Woodrow, and the Estates of Josef Albers, Milton Avery, Patrick Caulfield, Jean Dubuffet, Barry Flanagan and Patrick Heron. For further information about Waddington Custot Galleries please contact Roxana Afshar at roxana@waddingtoncustot.com SEPTEMBER2013 31
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ours, days or even weeks of rummaging through piles of old, musty, moth-bitten garments or endlessly searching ebay and clicking through hundreds of Etsy startups mean that vintage shopping is, well, hard work. And yet, finding a beautiful vintage dress with a story to tell is one of the most rewarding shopping experiences. Did she wear it on a first date? How long did it take her to save for it? Did she fall in love with it like I did? All rather romantic ideas, admittedly. Just as a beautiful vintage dress has a story to tell, so too does vintage jewellery – and arguably more so. Very few things are more sentimental to woman than a beautiful piece of jewellery, often given as a gift by someone special or as a token of love. Yet, quality examples of genuine vintage jewellery can be surprisingly difficult to find both on the high street and online. So obvious that it is easy to miss, auction houses offer the perfect solution to the difficulty one may encounter in the hunt for the perfect vintage piece of jewellery. With hundreds of items that have been beautifully photographed and verified by specialists, it would be virtually impossible to not find something to fall in love with in one of Fellows Vintage Jewellery & Accessories auctions. Taking place six times per year, this auction offers gorgeous pieces from the 18th century onwards. The best part - you don’t even have to leave the comfort of your living
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room as all of Fellows auctions are available to view and bid online. You also don’t have to worry about bidding on an item and then opening the parcel to find something unexpected. All of the items have detailed condition reports – if the report says you are bidding on a slightly worn Victorian ring, then that will be exactly what you receive. Shakudo, cameos, French jet, agate, lockets, paste, as well as an impressive selection of Georgian, Victorian and Edwardian are just some of the styles of jewellery on offer. You’ll also find designer jewellery and accessories from more modern designers such as Christian Dior, Louis Vuitton and Tiffany & Co. Novelties and hair accessories also feature, as well as vintage furs, shoes and bags. So the next time you feel like updating your wardrobe with a vintage twist, forget a fight-to-the-death for the best picks at a packed vintage fair or and rummage through a sporadically-stocked vintage shop, visit www.fellows.co.uk and browse the huge catalogue from the comfort of your own home. An auction of Vintage Jewellery & Accessories, Monday 7th October at 10am. Fellows Auctioneers, 2nd floor, 3 Queen Street, London W1J 5PA 020 7127 4198 www.fellows.co.uk
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ritain’s top divorce lawyer’ was Ayesha Vardag’s billing by the Law Society, the Guardian, the Telegraph, New York’s prestigious Huffington Post, and the Evening Standard called her ‘one of the star lawyers turning London into the divorce capital of the world’, while Easy Living Magazine March 2012 featured her as ‘The Diva of Divorce’. She rose to fame for winning the landmark Supreme Court case of Radmacher, changing the law on prenuptial agreements. Ayesha Vardag specialises in big-ticket financial and associated cases on divorce and family breakdown. She has a reputation for hard-hitting litigation, commercial savvy, fearlessness and strategic intellectual vision. This, coupled with an informal no-nonsense style, gritty life experience and passion for her cases, has won her a high-value, high-profile client base second to none. Ayesha Vardag is one of the very few family lawyers to have received the accolade of The Times’ ‘Lawyer of the Week’. Ayesha has acted for and against heirs and heiresses, tycoons, international footballers/polo players, celebrities and royalty. Over the past year alone she has been noted as acting in almost all of the biggest cases running through the courts including acting for Li Quan in the international tiger charity case, the Marchioness of Northampton in her high-profile settlement, for Yasmin Prest in the High Court case which ran into the Supreme Court corporate veil victory of Petrodel v Prest, for Michelle Young, obtaining the suspended committal of Scott Young for non-disclosure, for for Meshkah Tawfik - the wife of a Qatari prince, for Nivin el Gamal against Sheikh Ahmed of Dubai and for the former Miss Malaysia in a case reported to lead to potentially the biggest award in English family court history. Vardags, which Ayesha founded as a sole practitioner in 2005, and of which she is chairman, has in 2013 won the Halsbury’s award for Law Firm of the Year, London, beating much longer established generalist firms. The firm now has more than 45 members and is the biggest family law presence in what is described as the “magic circle”. It has embraced the hard-core financial nature of the ultra-high-net-worth divorce market by hiring in a former McKinsey engagement manager to head up a forensic corporate/ commercial team and a former head of trusts from another leading firm to inform those elements of its matrimonial cases. Ayesha is a member of the Law Society, Inner Temple and Family Law Bar Association.
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BACKGROUND Ayesha Vardag read law at Queens’ College, Cambridge, with a Duke of Edinburgh award for membership of the Inner Temple. She was a Cambridge Wiener Anspach scholar for a Masters in European Law at the Université Libre Brussels. She worked on expert research projects at the International Court of Justice in The Hague and at the UN (IAEA) Legal Division in Vienna and helped draft the nuclear energy Safety Convention. She qualified and worked initially as a finance solicitor at the global City law firm Linklaters (London, Moscow) and then at the New York law firm Weil, Gotshal & Manges in London. She is dual-qualified as a barrister of the Inner Temple and did pupillage at leading professional negligence set 4 New Square. Her training in matrimonial law was as a mini-pupil to Nicholas Mostyn (then QC), then as one of two assistants to Raymond Tooth at Sears Tooth, who hired her away from the Bar after working with her on her own divorce. She has run the family law course at 5 star Law School Queen Mary’s, London. She set up her own specialist family/divorce law firm, Ayesha Vardag Solicitors, in 2005. The firm incorporated and became Vardags (and the only exclusively family law firm finalist for ‘The Lawyer’ award for ‘Niche Practice of the Year’), in 2010, by which point it had become the go-to firm for some of the weightiest divorce cases in the country. Ayesha’s background as a finance solicitor and barrister contribute to her negotiating skills and litigation savvy, while her personal experience of the divorce courts enables her to address her cases with empathy, compassion and common sense. PERSONAL Ayesha is a member of the Oxford and Cambridge club and enjoys opera, travel, four horses and five combined children in family life in Winchester, Islington and Southern Italy. She grew up with her mother in Oxford as one of the children of New College where her mother worked, while being romanced with the stories of her father, barrister, politician, senator, alumnus of Magdalene College and Pashtun descendant of the Lodhi kings who ruled India before the Mughals. To contact Ayesha on 0207 404 9390 or email contact@vardags.com
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LONDON FASHION WEEK PREVIEW SPRING/SUMMER 2014 COLLECTIONS FRIDAY 13th – TUESDAY 17th SEPTEMBER 2013 - SOMERSET HOUSE, STRAND, LONDON WC2R 1LA
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ondon Fashion Week (LFW) is one of the highest profile fashion events in the world and one of the ‘big four’ international catwalk influencers. The event is organised by the British Fashion Council and funded by a number of sponsors (including principal sponsor Vodafone). It is a world of celebrities and famous people, beautiful and expensive clothes and general fashion glitz.
London Fashion Week puts London and British fashion firmly on the global stage; it is estimated that orders of over £100m are placed during LFW each season. Over 5,000 visitors attend: buyers, TV & radio crews, journalists and photographers. The vibrant and internationally renowned London Fashion Week is always exciting and inspirational, and this month’s event will in no doubt prove to be just that once again, all housed under one roof in the neo-classical surrounds of Somerset House. The BFC co-ordinate an events schedule to help visitors experience London ‘the city’ as well as the showcase of British fashion design talents at LFW,
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presenting another unrivalled opportunity for both established designers and newcomers to present their Spring/Summer 2014 collections. A constantly buzzing key event for those who haven’t got the patience to wait until the latest fashion designs and stylish fashion trends make it into the fashion magazines. British Fashion Council have announced the provisional schedule of designers who will be showcasing their Spring/Summer 2014 collections at London Fashion Week this September. Returning to the show on schedule this season, are luxury brands including Temperley London, Jasper Conran, House of Holland, John Rocha, Nicole Farhi, David Koma, Julien Macdonald, Mulberry, Paul Smith, Matthew Williamson, Vivienne Westwood Red Label, Burberry Prorsum, Jonathan Saunders, Moschini Cheap and Chic, Osman and Pringle of Scotland. The British Fashion Council has announced nine of London’s brightest emerging fashion labels that will receive sponsorship to showcase SS14 collections at London Fashion Week from the newly focused designer support initiative, NEWGEN sponsored by TOPSHOP
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NEWGEN designers are identified by their creativity, strong design aesthetic and point of difference. This season the NEWGEN committee, chaired by Sarah Mower, focused on selecting designers that are ready for the profile, platform and support that NEWGEN offers. Caroline Rush, CEO of the British Fashion Council, commented: “It’s with pleasure that we are able to offer this incredibly talented and diverse group of designers NEWGEN support to help guide their journey towards commercial success both at home and overseas. All nine recipients sit at the helm of Britain’s creative success and we look forward to seeing their upcoming collections this September”. Since its inception in 1993, NEWGEN sponsorship has acted as a promotional launch pad for young designers, attracting media profile, orders and investment whilst offering encouragement and support for new talent.
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Previous NEWGEN winners include Alexander McQueen, Antonio Berardi, Boudicca, Christopher Kane, Clements Ribeiro, David Koma, Erdem, Gareth Pugh, Holly Fulton, Jonathan Saunders, Julien Macdonald , Louise Gray, Marios Schwab, Mary Katrantzou, Matthew Williamson, Meadham Kirchhoff, Michael van der Ham, Peter Pilotto, Richard Nicoll and Sophia Kokosalaki. The magic of London Fashion Week is not merely thanks to the fashion designers’ and fashion stylists’ cutting-edge collections but the media excitement that accompanies them. The allure of the show is exceptional and London Fashion Week continues to be the top fashion event pulling visitors from every corner of the globe. For more information about London Fashion Week at Somerset House, including up-to-date schedules, news, video and much more go to www.londonfashionweek.co.uk Follow us on Twitter @LondonFashionWk and join the conversation #LFW
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he new Governor of the Bank of England recently pledged that he would not consider raising interest rates until such time that the unemployment rate reduces from 7.8% to 7%. He also said that there is only a one in three chance of this happening before the middle of 2015. This is more bad news for savers who have now been suffering historically low interest on their savings pots for over 4 years and a major concern for those people who are reliant upon their savings for income. It is also a problem for those people who are looking to generate high returns on their savings in order to provide capital for specific purposes such as funding for education. Take for example funding for University Education. The soaring cost of educating children is a hot topic for many parents. The increase in the maximum annual university tuition fee to £9,000 has given an added impetus for the need to plan in this area. Putting a child through university with the attendant tuition fees is just one of the financial pressures facing parents in bringing up their families. The University of Kent’s annual cost of living calculator for an undergraduate living off campus indicates that the annual cost of living including books, food clothes and travel could be circa £10,078 and as much as £19,906. These estimates do not include the aforementioned tuition fees. Whilst for some, a Maintenance Grant may be available the majority of students rely on parental contributions in conjunction with Maintenance and Fee loans. Typically an undergraduate will accumulate student loans worth £43,500 by the end of their course. Accumulating capital to assist in meeting these costs is difficult enough without having to endure a low return and consequently parents are now looking at the options outside of their ‘comfort zone’. There are of course alternatives to bank and building society deposits however, achieving an inflation beating ‘real return’ invariably introduces
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some risk, meaning that the value of the savings could fluctuate and in some circumstances, result in capital loss. The key to accessing potentially higher returns is to ensure that the alternative investment does not have a risk profile that exceeds the investor’s own personal attitude to risk and tolerance to loss and to do this requires some in depth discussion and analysis with a financial adviser. With many of the high street banks now having pulled out of the personal financial advice market, many of their clients have been left ‘high and dry’ and need to seek a new adviser. Since the beginning of 2013 advisers are designated as either offering Independent or Restricted advice, with the latter only being able to offer the products of a limited range of providers. Only an Independent adviser can offer solutions from the Whole of Market. Crystal Palace based Thornton Springer Financial Services LLP is such an Independent adviser and offers a comprehensive investment advice service. The advice process carefully matches investment expectations to an acceptable level of risk, using a range of expertly researched risk rated portfolios, whether the savings objective is capital growth or income generation. Once an investment is made, a robust and regular review process is undertaken to ensure the investor’s objectives are continually being met. In addition to independence, Thornton Springer also holds the ‘Chartered Financial Planners’ status which is a mark of the firms’ professionalism and standing, adhering to a set of principles and obligations as defined by the Chartered Insurance Institute. For more information contact Thornton Springer Financial Services LLP. 67 Westow Street, Upper Norwood, London SE19 3RW Call 0208 771 8661 or visit the website at www.thorntonspringerfs.co.uk
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Can you bank on the banks? James Humphreys, Senior Investment Manager at Duncan Lawrie Private Bank takes a close look at the sector…
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he UK listed banks have been through a torrid time in the last six years. The crisis, which began with queues forming outside branches of Northern Rock, led to considerable Government support for the sector and large stakes in Lloyds Bank and Royal Bank of Scotland. Since then, most banks have gone through a period of internal restructuring and regulation has become tighter thanks to various initiatives. Now that Lloyds Banking Group’s shares have risen above the Government’s purchase price, it is only a matter of time before the Government begins to sell down its stake. So is the rehabilitation of the sector complete? One reason to think we are nearing the end of this rehabilitation period is that the banks themselves are in far better shape. This may be hard to believe after Barclays’ announcement of a rights issue to raise additional capital, but all the UK banks now have much stronger balance sheets than before the crisis. Barclays has dragged its feet in recent years in raising enough equity and is now playing catch-up. Business models have been simplified and underperforming businesses or assets have been sold or wound down. In the boom years before the crisis, most of our banks collected businesses, many of them of poor quality, in a huge expansion fuelled by leverage. The banking models that are emerging are far more robust and sustainable. The other reason to be more confident about UK banking is the gradual improvement in the UK economy. With an election now two years away, George Osborne has turned to the tried and tested method of getting the UK economy moving: namely, stimulating the housing market. Hopefully the economic growth that follows will assist, rather than delay, the economic reforms that the UK desperately needs to compete on the global stage longterm. In the meantime, a buoyant housing market and improving consumer confidence will be fillips for the recovering banking sector. However, before becoming too optimistic, it is prudent to consider what might go wrong: While the economy is improving, it is still far from strong: we still consume more than we produce, our population is ageing fast and our education system is falling behind our international peers
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he Government’s measures to stimulate housing demand have not been T met by increased supply, so a housing bubble could inflate The UK could be affected by the considerable international risks to the global economy Any sudden economic shocks would hit the banking sector hard. In terms of the banks themselves, it is too early to say that they are fully transformed – there is still plenty of work to do, particularly for Royal Bank of Scotland, but also for the likes of Barclays and some of the building societies. Most are still in the process of ridding themselves of poor quality assets and reducing leverage. However, they are in a much better position to deal with these threats than in 2007 and enough has been done for us to be more optimistic about the sector than at any time in the last five years. About Duncan Lawrie Private Banking Duncan Lawrie is a private bank with offices in Belgravia, Kent, Bristol, the Isle of Man, and Kolkata, India. Duncan Lawrie Private Banking was founded in 1971, and as well as banking, offers a comprehensive range of investment, financial planning, tax and fiduciary services, both in the UK and internationally. The bank’s philosophy is founded on prudence and a longterm perspective. Clients include individuals, companies, charities and trusts. Duncan Lawrie Private Banking is a wholly owned subsidiary of Camellia Plc. Its origins can be traced back to East India, where in the nineteenth century Walter Duncan and Alexander Lawrie were involved in tea estates. Tea gardens in this region are still run today by the Camellia Group. Duncan Lawrie Private Banking is a trading name of Duncan Lawrie Holdings Limited and its subsidiaries, represented in the UK by Duncan Lawrie Limited, authorised by the Prudential Regulation Authority and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority and Prudential Regulation Authority and Duncan Lawrie Asset Management Limited, authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority. Their registered office is 1 Hobart Place, London SW1W 0HU. Registered in England under numbers 998511 and 1160766 respectively. For more information about Duncan Lawrie Private Banking call 020 7245 1234 or visit the website at www.duncanlawrie.com
Unwrap the secrets of personal banking Duncan Lawrie is a small private bank based in Hobart Place, and we currently have capacity to take on new clients. We have been here for over 30 years and offer all the services you’d expect, including counter service, a cheque book, a Visa card, online banking, flexible loans, and first-class service from a personal Bank Manager. In a recent survey, 65% of our banking clients gave their Bank Manager 10/10, and our Relationship Managers scored 81% for client satisfaction – 20% higher than our peer group*. To find out more: • Call us on 0845 680 8778 Monday to Friday between 9am and 5pm. Outside these hours you can contact John Hilson on 07590 452440. • Email jhilson@duncanlawrie.com • Visit www.duncanlawrie.com/Belgravia
*Survey by Ledbury Research of 252 Duncan Lawrie clients. Duncan Lawrie Private Banking is a trading name of Duncan Lawrie Holdings Limited and its subsidiaries, represented in the UK by Duncan Lawrie Limited, authorised by the Prudential Regulation Authority and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority and Prudential Regulation Authority and Duncan Lawrie Asset Management Limited, authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority. Their registered office is 1 Hobart Place, London SW1W 0HU. Registered in England under numbers 998511 and 1160766 respectively. DL0913CKBL
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WAYNE HEMINGWAY
MICHAEL PALIN
CERYS MATTHEWS
DARCEY BUSSELL
Wimbledon Bookfest 2013 announces biggest line-up yet 28th SEPTEMBER – 13th OCTOBER 2013 Headliners include: Michael Palin, Darcey Bussell, Wayne Hemingway, Roddy Doyle & Cerys Matthews
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he seventh annual Wimbledon BookFest is back, showcasing literature’s leading names and local talent. Confirmed headliners include: an evening with comedian, actor, presenter and writer Michael Palin; ballerina and author Darcey Bussell taking a look back at her career through photographs; Wayne Hemingway discussing business and creative industries for young people; Man Booker Prize winning novelist, dramatist and screenwriter Roddy Doyle, who will be in conversation with BBC Radio 4 presenter and Bookfest regular, James Naughtie; and a family sing-along with Cerys Matthews. An enormous, specially commissioned Big Tent on Wimbledon Common will provide the focal point for this year’s festival. In addition to the main BookFest strand, there will also be film screenings, live music and comedy events (including stand-up from Shappi Khorsandi and Simon Evans), under the Bookfest Extra banner. The children’s programme is as strong as ever with events including: the hugely successful The Wimpy Kid Show; ‘The Curious World of Eoin Colfer’ a heart-stopping show from the bestselling author of Artemis Fowl; and storytelling and singing with the Common’s most famous residents, The Wombles. Due to its growing popularity, this year’s festival has been extended from nine to 16 days and also sees the addition of a new William Morris themed tent. At 1,140 acres, the natural flora and fauna of Wimbledon Common provides the perfect setting for visitors to gather outdoors and be inspired by readings, performances, talks and workshops. Festival Director, Fiona Razvi, said: “BookFest has always been about bringing the very best in writers and performers to Wimbledon and this
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year we have set the bar even higher with a stellar line-up of talent. There is something for everyone and we are inviting all ages and interests to come and explore the magic of the Common and let their minds wander during the last days of summer.” Other programme highlights include: Fighting on the Home front with Kate Adie; Poetry with Andrew Motion; Food and drink journalist Jay Rayner; Wild Swans author Jung Chang on the concubine who launched modern China; D ame Margaret Drabble discussing her latest novel The Pure Gold Baby; D an Snow on 500 years of siege warfare and his book and television series, Battle Castles; P eter Snow discussing his latest book, When Britain Burned the White House; The story of music with Emmy, Brit and Bafta award-winning composer and broadcaster Howard Goodall; The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas novelist John Boyne; S ir Nicholas Kenyon and John Bridcut discussing the centenary of Benjamin Britten, featuring music from the Doric String Quartet; E nglish cricketer and broadcaster Jonathan Agnew; M ichelle Paver’s Gods and Warriors; P op coaching with David and Carrie Grant; C hildren’s author and illustrator Jez Alborough; Further events to be announced. Tickets now on sale at www.wimbledonbookfest.org/booking.html
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Welcome... The independent school system in the UK is one of the finest in the world, and you are fortunate to have some of the best schools in the country right on your doorstep. In today’s economic climate, making the right choice for your child’s education is of paramount importance. Sometimes every parent needs a helping hand in deciding what is best for their children. Our Education Life series is an invaluable resource for any parent considering private education. Many schools will be holding further open days during 2013. Encourage your children to come with you and get their feedback
after each visit. Take a notebook with you and write down the positive or negative things your child discovers from each school. This will be a useful tool when you are comparing notes! It also provides an insight into the way a child sees a prospective future school This month sees the third of our three part Education Life series which will next appear in the February 2014 issues. If you would like your prestigious school to appear in our stunning guides, please call Vanessa on 020 8240 0036 or email Vanessa@fishmediagroup.co.uk
THE FINEST SCHOOLS IN LONDON & THE HOME COUNTIES
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FAIRLEY HOUSE
Fairley House, described in the Sunday Times as ‘The Gold Standard’ is London’s leading day school for children with specific learning difficulties.
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e offer an education almost unique in that Educational Psychologists, with Speech, Language and Occupational Therapists are integrated into the school curriculum. We enjoy a central London location with excellent facilities. Fairley House addresses the difficulties of children between 5 and 14 with dyslexia and dyspraxia. There is a staff/pupil ratio of 1: 3.5 and the average stay is two to three years after which children return to mainstream schooling with a new ‘can do’ attitude. At Fairley House our intention is to provide your son or daughter with an educational experience which rivals that of any mainstream independent school. Many of our alumni have had excellent grades at GCSE and A-Level and progressed to top universities and now have successful careers in a range of areas.
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ach summer there is a deluge of comment in the press about how tough it is to secure a place at the most competitive university. Parents and pupils are made to feel that the stress and hard work of the last two years are nothing compared to that endured by commentators and, most frustratingly, Universities start issuing statements about what may be useful as a way of securing that place. One of the themes explored by the most academic Universities is the balance between the academic and the extra-curricular offered in the applicant’s CV. Recent commentators seemed to think that, to secure a place at one of the most prestigious Universities, the activities beyond the academic were pointless. Bromley High School’s Head, Louise Simpson, disagrees and wonders what one would find when surveying the first years at this institution? The likelihood is that virtually every one of them is an enthusiastic and high level performer in sport, music, the arts or some other extra-curricular field. Certainly, in Bromley High School’s experience, pupils with these additional strings to their bows seem to secure these places. Of course, they are also highly academic, that goes without saying, so perhaps there is a link, perhaps the co-curricular actually develops the academic? Schools that care about the development of the whole pupil find a balance between the academic and these enrichment activities that are, in Bromley High School’s view, so crucial. Pupils who balance their academic work with a wide range of other activities are developing their time management skills, finding passions and interests, developing their social skills, increasing their levels of confidence, learning crucial communication and team working skills and, perhaps more important than all of this, committing to something optional in which they find pleasure and enjoyment. To be an effective academic every single one of the above skills is crucial – and in order to be a successful independent learner, capable of being a great success at university and in the world of work these are even more crucial.
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Inspire your child Active Learning Nurseries are at Fulham, Chiswick, West Hampstead, Finchley Road, North Finchley, Southgate, Crouch End, Kingston and Dorking
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ctive Learning Nurseries are different from most nurseries and fitted with a full complement of specialist studios, Performing Arts and Music (for drama, general dance, ballet, street dance, music, yoga), the fabulous fully equipped Art Studio, and Science and IT (with interactive whiteboards, individual computer terminals, pre-school Science lab equipment, and more). It’s well known that children learn best when they are having fun and are confident in their environment and amongst their peers. Here the development of the all-round child is key and they are introduced to a broad, exciting programme of learning through this truly innovative studio programme focussing on Art, Music, Performing Arts, Language, Literacy, Science, IT and Sports, all of which are perfect for this style of interactive fun teaching. The results are outstanding. With a dedicated team of specialist teachers in the studios who are supernumerary to all the wonderful nursery mentors, children are nurtured and looked after as unique and individual children, ensuring that the best is brought out in each and every one. Active Learning works on building the confidence and social skills necessary to stand on stage in front of peers to speak aloud, sing and dance, creating essential new language skills and above all self-belief, fundamental to success in literacy and new knowledge acquisition in every subject later on. 4 SEPTEMBER2013
‘I’ve never seen anything like it’, exclaims many a parent on visiting Active learning for the first time. For the younger babies, they have their own special haven in the form of Active Senses, a soothing, mystical place full of wondrous things to look at, touch, and discover, an ever changing constant source of delight. There are some stunning gardens and outdoor play areas for your child to explore…their fabulous new enclosed natural gardens at the nurseries benefit from dry river beds, climbing walls, spider nets, mud kitchens, scrambling boulders and so many more fun filled areas to discover. Sport is a crucial part of a child’s development both physically, socially and emotionally. Active Learning employs its own full time sports coaches and also joins in partnership with external sports specialists – they even play rugby! The foundation of this approach is to make school life fun, adventurous and exciting. Create a natural joy of discovery, and successful learning is a given outcome. For more information telephone 0203 031 4701 www.activelearningchildcare.co.uk
Come and visit our fabulous nurseries in: Crouch End, West Hampstead, Finchley, Southgate, Fulham, Chiswick, Kingston, Dorking & our brand new JW3 nursery opening in September 2013 in NW London.
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or the second consecutive year Sydenham High School GDST has seen an increase in the number of students gaining top grades at A Level, along with its consistent 100 per cent pass rate, thus bucking the trend nationally. Seventy-eight per cent of Sydenham High girls achieved A*/B grades, versus 72 per cent in 2012, with over a third securing A*/A in their subjects. There was also celebration for confirmed university places for the girls taking courses ranging from medicine, physiotherapy and environmental science to law, history, politics and psychology as well as a clutch of places on prestigious art foundation courses. Celebrations continued with the GCSE results. Despite tougher marking being implemented nationally, the school achieved some remarkable allround performances with an increase in both passes per pupil and points per candidate.
Sixty-seven per cent of students gained A*-A grades and 26 per cent achieved specifically A*s, with four girls achieving the magic number of ten A* grades. Kathryn Pullen, Sydenham High’s Headteacher, said: “Our girls have once again achieved great results, particularly in a year when it has been harder than ever to score top grades. We are very proud of them. They have had the determination to succeed and will surely continue to further success in their chosen study and career paths.” For more information about Sydenham High School, 15 and 19 Westwood Hill, London SE26 6BL contact the admissions team on 020 8557 7004 or email admissions@syd.gdst.net www.sydenhamhighschool.gdst.net
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Roman Catholic Preparatory Day School Boys Aged 4 to 11 Years AMDG
DONHEAD Preparatory School
A Jesuit School
OUTSTANDING INSPECTION REPORT Available to view at www.donhead.org.uk Under 8 National Preparatory School Rugby Tournament 2013 Winners:
NATIONAL CHAMPIONS
COMPLETION OF £4M DEVELOPMENT Catholic ethos Children of all denominations welcome Entry and scholarships achieved to over 20 top state and independent schools in the last 5 years All abilities catered for Very strong sporting and musical tradition Very extensive extra-curricular provision Please visit our website for full admissions details and on-line registration. To arrange a personal tour, please contact: Mrs June Smith, PA to the Headmaster, at: 33 Edge Hill, London, SW19 4NP Tel 020 8946 7000/Fax 020 8947 1219 Email: headmasterpa@donhead.org.uk Website: www.donhead.org.uk
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St James Junior School
A Place to Grow ‘Speak the truth, be generous and kind, be your best’ is an ambitious motto for a junior school but St James Junior School in Kensington Olympia, is nothing if not ambitious. The dictionary definition of ambition is strong desire for success, achievement; St James is ambitious in the desire to inspire wonder in its pupils. The teachers want the children to enjoy and experience the best literature appropriate for children of junior school age – so Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar may not make the list, but A Midsummer Night’s Dream and Mozart’s Magic Flute certainly do. ‘We have a great cultural reservoir to draw on, why not give the children the best material?’ says Mrs Thomlinson, the Headmistress, a teacher from her head to her toes. Mrs Thomlinson is passionate that school should be a place where children discover the subjects they love and the talents they have. She is a believer in academic rigour, but not at the expense of a child’s confidence or, perhaps more importantly, a child’s love of learning. She continues, ‘School should be a place to grow, discover your strengths and ask lots and lots of questions.’
Respect and knowledge of the environment is an important part of their curriculum. Step by step the children grow in awareness and respect for living things and learn that the environment is integral for the health and wellbeing of us all. How is this done? The Reception classes don their wellies for trips to Forest Schools in nearby Holland Park and 8 SEPTEMBER2013
as the children grow older there are opportunities to visit Minstead Environmental Centre in Dorset and Bushcraft Camp in Oxfordshire. All sounds very laudable I hear you cry, but what about academics?
The Good Schools Guide 2013 reports, ‘Academic performance is strong, with the standard of written work exceptionally high, both in content and accuracy.’ Recent school leavers have headed off for destinations such as Wetherby Prep and Colet Court but many parents choose to continue onto the St James Senior Schools. So what can a school that is based on the philosophical principle of unity, that aims to offer the finest cultural material and that believes in community responsibility, offer your child? ‘An excellent academic foundation, deep and lasting friendships, security in their own ability, and the confidence to meet challenges.’ answers Mrs Thomlinson.
What more could you want?
For more information Call 020 7348 1794 or visit the website at www.stjamesjuniorschools.co.uk
ST JAMES Junior School
Open Morning Saturday 12th October 2013 10.00am - 12 noon Earsby Street Olympia London W14 8SH 020 7348 1793
www.stjamesjuniors.co.uk
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The Old Vicarage 127 Herne Hill London SE24 9LY
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Latest inspection report: 58 times excellent and outstanding! Come and see why.
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Discovering together, for life
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St Benedict’s School
St Benedict’s is a co-educational school with a proud academic record.
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themselves creatively, to work independently, to take pride in all their achievements and to enjoy the rewards that scholarship brings. High standards are expected, but the pupils are not just educated – they are given the tools with which to attain knowledge and wisdom. In the Sixth Form students are encouraged to take on leadership roles and all contribute to a variety of projects, which raise funds for communities across the world.
ts Mission of ‘Teaching a way of living’ is at the core of the holistic Catholic education that is provided to boys and girls throughout the School from Nursery to Sixth Form. The school nurtures their growth and prepares them for future challenges in an increasingly secular world. St Benedict’s is committed to supporting all children to develop their full potential. The most recent ISI Inspection Report (November 2012) praises many aspects of the school’s work. The academic curriculum, the programme of extra-curricular activities and the pupils’ personal development are all described as excellent.
There has been huge investment in buildings and facilities, including the award winning £6.2 million Cloisters complex. Recently completed projects have included a full size all-weather facility at the playing fields and a new serving area adjacent to the dining hall.
The Junior School and Nursery provide a supportive, friendly and vibrant co-educational environment. In the Nursery a carefully planned and child-centred programme enables and extends learning and development.
St Benedict’s is renowned for its sporting tradition. Whilst promoting the highest sporting aspirations, the school is committed to sport for all. A wide range of co-curricular activities is offered including music, drama and opportunities for Christian service. The Junior School runs a programme of after-school hobbies, while in the Senior School there are over eighty different clubs and societies.
The Junior School provides a broad and balanced curriculum based on a rigorous academic core and with extensive opportunities in music, art, sport and drama. Sharing excellent facilities with the Senior School and participating in cross-curricular activities helps ease the transition at 11+.
St Benedict’s School is unique. Come and visit and see what the school has to offer. You can be sure of a warm Benedictine welcome.
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St Benedict’s Junior School 5 Montpelier Avenue, Ealing London W5 2XP
Tel: 020 8862 2254 Email: enquiries@stbenedicts.org.uk Website: www.stbenedicts.org.uk
St Benedict’s, Ealing Independent Catholic Day School
Teaching a way of living
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We respect the dignity of all and welcome students of other faiths.
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Streatham Exhibition features work by Young Artists
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treatham & Clapham High School is hosting an exciting new art event, the inaugural Girls’ Day School Trust (GDST) Art Exhibition 2013, at its Senior School. This is an opportunity to showcase the remarkable artistic and innovative nature of the art departments and celebrate the enormous talents of the young artists.
The exhibition takes place from Tuesday 15 to Saturday 19 October at 42 Abbotswood Road, SW16 and will feature work by GCSE and A Level art students from 20 GDST schools from around the country. The school will host a number of views for current and former pupils from across the GDST, local schools and art education professionals. The portrait artist, Jonathan Yeo, will be the guest speaker at the GDST private reception on Thursday, 17 October. The exhibition will be open to the public on Friday, 18 October,
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GDST schools aim to provide an outstanding education and to create a learning environment specifically designed and dedicated to the development of confident, courageous, composed and committed girls. The emphasis is strongly on enriching the curriculum and finding new ways to help every girl achieve her personal best in all aspects of her development – academic, social, cultural, artistic, scientific, sporting and more. Since the GDST was founded in 1872, art has always been part of the syllabus, and continues to flourish alongside complementary subjects such as design and technology and textiles.
Empowering girls to pursue ideals and knowledge unafraid Senior School Open Day
Junior School Open Day Saturday
2.30 pm to 5.30 pm and Saturday, 19 October, 10 am to 3 pm. For further details go to www.schs.gdst.net or email a.johnson2@shc.gdst.net.
Saturday 10 am - 12 noon
Register for Open Events at www.schs.gdst.net
28 September
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Sixth Form Open Evening Wednesday
9 October
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Register for Open Events at www.schs.gdst.net
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Senior School (11-18)
Wavertree Road, SW2 3SR
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Windlesham INDEPENDENT BOARDING & DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS AND GIRLS AGED 4-13 YEARS
CHILDREN, PARENTS AND STAFF LOVE WINDLESHAM COME AND SEE WHY! Outstanding Ofsted and ISI Reports To arrange a personal visit please call admissions on 01903 874042 or email admissions@windlesham.com Windlesham House School, Washington, West Sussex, RH20 4AY ~ windlesham.com
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Academic excellence from individual attention at Fine Arts College, Hampstead
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ine Arts College is an independent sixth form college specialising in arts and humanities subjects at A level. It also offers a one-year GCSE programme in a range of subjects in Year 11 and a one-year Portfolio Course for students preparing for art school entry after A levels.
The Ofsted inspection in 2012 rated the College ‘outstanding’ in all aspects.
The College has around 150 students in total, which allows for small class sizes and a lot of individual attention. It prides itself on having a nurturing and co-operative atmosphere in which all the students are individually known and their progress monitored. A system of personal tutorials and internal reports means that students have a weekly opportunity to talk to a personal tutor about their work and any difficulties they may be having. The College was founded in 1978 by the present joint Principals, Nicholas Cochrane and Candida Cave, and aims to provide an opportunity to study in a mature and stimulating atmosphere that is a unique bridge between school and university. Virtually all students move on to higher education at a range of universities and art, music or drama schools. The College buildings are in Belsize Park, with the main site in a sunny 14 SEPTEMBER2013
but secluded courtyard. Well-equipped classrooms each have their own specialist subject library and there are art, textiles, music, photography and media studios. The College is not academically selective and in the light of this its examination results are exceptional. In 2013, 86% of A level entries were graded A*- C and 36% were A* or A grades. Among the many success stories this year one student won a place at Oxford University to study English Literature, two others gained places at UCL to read History of Art and another is heading to Exeter University to study History. Some students take the creative route to study Fine Art, Graphics or Photography, for example. GCSE results were equally strong in 2013, with 85% of entries, including Maths and English, scoring A*-C and an impressive 48% of entries achieving A* or A grades. Admission at A level is based on an interview with the Principals, satisfactory GCSE results and a reference from a previous school. Admission at GCSE is based on interview and reference. Admission to the Portfolio Course is through an interview with the Principals and portfolio assessment. For more information contact the College on 0207 586 0312.
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ver recent years independent VI Form colleges have established themselves as very reliable and successful providers of preuniversity education. Most of the best colleges are members of the Council for Independent Education (CIFE). CIFE, founded in 1972, is a national association whose colleges are spread widely over the country, each one offering individual features but all subject to high standards of accreditation. Details of each college can be found at www.cife.org.uk These colleges offer: a major advantage of independent VI Form colleges over a school’s sixth form lies in the wider range of choice of subjects and much greater flexibility of subject combinations. Most colleges allow you to pick virtually any combination of subjects and there are commonly over forty different AS and A level subjects to choose from. Different types and lengths of A level course are also available. If you want to join a college for the second year of A level, not only will you find many colleges which can provide the right A2 courses, but most will allow you to combine A2 courses with a new AS level or even a subject in which you cover both the AS and A2 during the year. So, apart from the variety of subjects, you will find standard two-year courses, final-year (ie second year) courses, one-year courses (covering AS and A2 modules) and retake courses (both one term and one-year). GCSE courses are also offered at all colleges. Intensive Easter Revision courses at both A level and GCSE are available at many colleges.
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Teaching The best colleges, including all CIFE colleges, have experienced and enthusiastic teachers who are A level subject specialists. They are familiar with all the requirements of the various examination boards and are often examiners for the syllabuses they teach. They often have the advantage of being able to specialise in their subject at a particular level for a particular exam syllabus throughout their whole teaching timetable, unburdened by any lower school teaching requirements. Independent VI Form colleges offer small group teaching, usually with a maximum of 8 students per class. The informal, relaxed nature of the smallgroup environment enables the teacher to establish quickly and maintain a very productive and beneficial working relationship with you, with close supervision of your work and plenty of individual attention, encouragement and advice. Entrance Academic and pastoral support is a high priority for these colleges. Their academic advisors keep up-to-date on the latest requirements of the university admissions departments and will make sure that you receive plenty of support in completing your UCAS form as effectively as possible. Some colleges run very sophisticated and targeted programmes of support for students applying for the most challenging university courses, e.g. Medicine. For more information, go to www.cife.org.uk or telephone 020 8767 8666.
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Why Art A Level is good for your child’s career prospects
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oday’s students face intense competition for places at the top institutions. University education is also expensive; and 46 applicants for each graduate job advertised. Given this situation, the perennial parental question - ‘why should my child study Art & Design at A-level?’ - seems unlikely to disappear any time soon.
The Russell Group of top UK universities was no doubt well-intentioned in publishing its list of ‘facilitating’ subjects in 2011. It defined these as those most frequently required by Admissions departments and therefore most likely to offer a range of routes into Higher Education. However, given media and government concerns about falling standards, pupils and parents worried all-too-often that subjects not on the list were second class ‘soft options’, rather than simply more specialist, vocational, or practical (Economics, for instance, did not make the list). The popular perception of Art & Design as merely a relaxing and enjoyable alternative to academic study endured, and with it, the related assumption that to study the Creative Arts at university level is to take an enormous gamble with one’s career chances. The reality of the situation, however, is that a rapidly diversifying range of undergraduate courses are out there, which lead to very viable creative careers. Architecture and Product Design are obvious popular examples, but many of our former pupils can now also be found working in advertising, branding, fashion, vehicle design, graphics, publishing and illustration. Prospective Art & Design undergraduates should not be naïve though: just as with any other subject, there are good and bad courses, and the fact remains that graduate employment rates are indeed somewhat lower than in other subject areas. Choosing the right university is critical. It comes as a surprise to many to learn that the best creative courses attract Oxbridge levels of competition – the one-year pre-degree Foundation Course at Kingston attracts well over 1000 applicants for approximately 90 places each year. A further complication is that many of the most-respected specialist courses are not necessarily found at the most famous institutions. Want to study Vehicle Design? Coventry and Northumbria both remain clear world-leaders. Interested in animation? Bournemouth University is a major specialist. Good research coupled with up to date advice from schools is vital. There is also a growing trend of graduates from other disciplines joining 22 SEPTEMBER2013
creative industries, having first developed their creative skills while still at school. Recently, we took a group of pupils to visit renowned post-production/ special FX company ‘The Mill’, who were keen to highlight the creative skills shortage they face in the UK. While they of course recruit from specialist graphics degrees, their dream job applicant might have studied Art, Maths and Physics at A-level, before undertaking a ‘good degree from a good university’, maintaining their practical art skills alongside – we were led around the agency by a history graduate, and a chemist. The unfortunate tendency of some schools to pigeonhole pupils into either the Arts or Sciences at an early age is out-of-kilter with the increasingly fluid and collaborative approach of the workplace, particularly in this rapidly developing sector. Art & Design has the potential to positively affect the quality and circumstances of peoples’ lives, from a vocational viewpoint or indeed from the perspective of recreation. An understanding of the human impulse to express and create, and the satisfying of this urge ought to be seen as fundamental to the development of children. At their best, schools should view Art & Design as an important and integral means through which they can educate. Art is concerned with visual communication and the making of imagery in response to human experiences, and so it can be a major tool through which we learn to measure the world around us, by making judgements concerning issues and relationships, no matter how straightforward, abstract or esoteric they might be. In my own department, I am delighted that there are usually as many pupils who see Art as their ‘first-choice’ A-level as there are those who see it as their third or fourth; some of our strongest artists have gone on to read Medicine, Law or Engineering. Pupils should be encouraged to find common ground in Art & Design with all their other subjects; in learning how to research context, develop an idea, make their own judgements, resolve problems, work collaboratively, and develop their own personal interpretations and outcomes around a theme or idea. A-level Art offers pupils the chance to develop and prove their visual literacy. Coupled with a strong package of other subjects, this ability to decipher and exploit images can really make them stand out from the competition in the multi-media workspaces of an increasingly visual world.
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Initial entry is usually into the Oak Tree Nursery at 2½, Pre Reception at age 3, or Reception at age 4. There is a small intake at 7 and 8+ into Years 3 and 4 and there are occasionally vacancies for other age groups. Academic / Music scholarships are available for children aged 7 or 8. For more information contact the Admissions’ Secretary: enquiries@devonshirehouseprepschool.co.uk
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11+ & 13+ Wednesdays 18 September and 6 November 2.00pm 16+ Tuesdays 17 September and 5 November 2.30pm 11+, 13+ and 16+ Saturday 12 October 9.30am All welcome – no need to book For more information visit our website alleyns.org.uk Tel: 020 8557 1478
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You are assured a warm welcome at our family-orientated, purpose-built School, close to Primrose Hill and Regent’s Park. We offer a rich and varied learning experience, with excellent examination results and a wide range of extra-curricular activities. For further details, please email: secretary@saintchristinas.org.uk www.saintchristinas.org.uk 25 St. Edmund’s Terrace, London, NW8 7PY T: 020 7722 8784
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The Haberdashers' Aske's Schools (Elstree), placed 'side by side for excellence', enjoy the best of all worlds in school education. On adjoining sites in 100 plus acres of secure grounds, they are two, single-sex, independent day schools whose pupils benefit greatly from a vast range of social and educational opportunities. The academic reputation of the two schools is well known: they are firmly established in the ‘premier league’ of annually published league tables, a remarkable achievement in itself. The vast majority of Haberdashers’ students go to their first choice university, exceptionally high numbers to Oxford and Cambridge, and some achieve national academic distinction during their time at school. 30 SEPTEMBER2013
Advertorial feature The Habs style is to love learning and to enjoy the academic opportunities alongside a huge wealth of extra-curricular activity. In both schools the range of the non-academic curriculum is enormous and the level of participation by pupils very high. Sport, music, theatre, art, service in the community, partnerships with local state schools, debating, public speaking, society meetings, fund-raising initiatives, outward bound and adventurous training activities and every type of leadership and resourcefulness opportunities are all regular features of the termly routine. Drama is an important part of both schools’ academic and extra-curricular programmes. With a strong emphasis on personal creativity and devised work, it offers students an opportunity to build something together as a team. It also allows students to express and develop themselves emotionally in a subject where there are few ‘right‘ answers. The subject is taught throughout both schools, focusing on all aspects of practical theatre from direction to design, improvisation to dance, sound and lighting to make-up and costume. Both schools have a long tradition of excellence in Drama and school plays have always been a muchanticipated fixture in the school calendar. The Senior, Middle and Junior plays each year provide opportunities for students to mix. This year saw sell out productions of 'The Comedy of Errors', performed under the direction of old Haberdasher Danny Fisher, and Salman Rushdie’s 'Haroun and The Sea of Stories'. The Girls’ School summer term ends with a Drama Festival with every form devising a ten-minute play, and Sixth Formers run drama clubs for younger students throughout the year. The Boys' School hold a very successful House Drama Competition each year, uncovering some exciting talent. Both drama departments regularly take students to productions in the West End, South Bank and the London Fringe. Students have access to state of the art drama studios, equipped with the very latest video facilities and computer operated sound and lighting equipment. The Bourne Hall is one of only five school stages in the UK to be equipped with a fully operational fly tower, allowing for spectacular effects and scene changes. The school’s theatre technician oversees set construction and prop making and there are comprehensive wardrobe and prop stores on site available for use by students. Haberdashers’ Aske’s Boys’ School Butterfly Lane, Elstree, Hertfordshire WD6 3AF Tel: 020 8266 1700 office@habsboys.org.uk www.habsboys.org.uk Open Day: Sat 5th October, 2013 1- 4pm Haberdashers’ Aske’s School for Girls Aldenham Road, Elstree, Herts, WD6 3BT Tel: 020 8266 2330 admissions@habsgirls.org.uk www.habsgirls.org.uk Open Day: Sat 5 October, 2013, Junior School: 10am-12.30pm Senior School: 2pm-5pm
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New theatre company for children launches with first ever adaptation of Oliver Jeffers’s much loved book Up & Down
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bringing this wonderful children’s book to the stage for the first time and in such a unique way. We want to take the hassle and effort out of a trip to the theatre. Our aim is for the adults to relax and enjoy the show while the children are entertained, enriched and inspired. Instead of being a rare outing on special occasions, we believe a trip to the theatre should be a regular part of children’s lives, giving them memorable childhood experiences which they can share with their family and friends”. The new production is being adapted and directed by the awardwinning Matt Aston and scored by highly acclaimed composer Julian Butler. Up & Down is a funny yet touching story about the importance of friendship and reaching for one’s dreams, which speaks to all ages. The new stage adaptation will bring the book to life in unexpected and innovative ways while remaining true to its original spirit, and Oliver Jeffers’s beautiful story-telling and illustrations. Follow us on Twitter: @GaGaTheatreCo Join us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GaGaTheatre
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CAPTAIN PHILLIPS
BFI LONDON FILM FESTIVAL 2013 9th – 20th OCTOBER 2013
CAPTAIN PHILLIPS EUROPEAN PREMIERE OPENS THE 57TH BFI LONDON FILM FESTIVAL WEDNESDAY 9TH OCTOBER 2013
The 57th BFI London Film Festival, in partnership with American Express, is delighted to announce that this year’s Opening Night will take place on Wednesday 9 October at the Odeon Leicester Square, with the European Premiere of Sony Pictures’ Captain Phillips. It is directed by acclaimed Academy Award® nominee Paul Greengrass (United 93, The Bourne Supremacy) and stars two- time Academy Award® winner Tom Hanks (Forrest Gump, Philadelphia), both of whom are expected to attend the Festival.
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Captain Phillips is director Paul Greengrass’s multi-layered examination of the 2009 hijacking of the U.S. container ship Maersk Alabama by a crew of Somali pirates. It is – through Greengrass’s distinctive lens – simultaneously a pulse-pounding thriller and a complex portrait of the myriad effects of globalization. The film focuses on the relationship between the Alabama’s commanding officer, Captain Richard Phillips (two time Academy Award® winner Tom Hanks), and his Somali counterpart, Muse (Barkhad Abdi). Set on an incontrovertible 78 SEPTEMBER2013
collision course off the coast of Somalia, both men will find themselves paying the human toll for economic forces outside of their control. The film is directed by Academy Award® nominee Paul Greengrass, from a screenplay by Billy Ray based upon the book, A Captain’s Duty: Somali Pirates, Navy SEALs, and Dangerous Days at Sea, by Richard Phillips with Stephan Talty. The film is produced by Scott Rudin, Dana Brunetti, and Michael De Luca. Sony Pictures release the film in UK cinemas on 18th October, 2013.
The Festival’s American Express Gala will take place on Wednesday 16 October at the Odeon Leicester Square with the UK Premiere of Stephen Frears’ Philomena, the moving, funny and at times shocking true story of one woman’s search for her lost son. Academy Award® winner Judi Dench plays the title role, with BAFTA winner Steve Coogan as Martin Sixsmith. The screenplay is written by Steve Coogan and Jeff Pope, based on the book “The Lost Child of Philomena Lee” by Martin Sixsmith. Pathé release the film in UK cinemas on 1st November 2013. Stephen Frears, Judi Dench and Steve Coogan are all expected to attend the American Express Gala.
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Falling pregnant as a teenager in Ireland in 1952, Philomena was sent to the convent of Roscrea to be looked after as a “fallen woman”. When her baby was only a toddler, he was taken away by the nuns for adoption in America. Philomena spent the next fifty years searching for him but with no success. Then she met Martin Sixsmith, a world-weary political journalist who happened to be intrigued by her story. Together they set off to America on a journey that would not only reveal the extraordinary story of Philomena’s son, but also create an unexpectedly close bond between Philomena and Martin. Philomena was developed by BBC Films, produced by Gabrielle Tana, Steve Coogan and Tracey Seaward and Executive Produced by Baby Cow’s Henry Normal, BBC Films’ Christine Langan, Pathé’s Cameron McCracken and Francois Ivernel, and Magnolia Mae Films’ Carolyn Marks Blackwood. DISNEY’S SAVING MR. BANKS EUROPEAN PREMIERE CLOSES THE 57TH BFI LONDON FILM FESTIVAL SUNDAY 20TH OCTOBER 2013
The 57th BFI London Film Festival will close on Sunday 20th October SAVING MR. BANKS at the Odeon Leicester Square with the European Premiere of Disney’s Saving Mr. Banks, the extraordinary untold story of how one of the most beloved tales of all time, Mary Poppins, was brought to the big screen. Saving Mr. Banks is directed by John Lee Hancock (The Blind Side) and stars two-time Academy Award®-winner Emma Thompson (Sense and Sensibility, The Remains of the Day, Howards End) as the London-based author of Mary Poppins, P.L. Travers, and fellow double Oscar®-winner Tom Hanks (Forrest Gump, Philadelphia) as Walt Disney. They lead a stellar international supporting cast including Colin Farrell (In Bruges), Paul Giamatti (Sideways) and Ruth Wilson (Luther). The film boasts a number of other British filmmaking talents including producer Alison Owen, p.g.a. (Jane Eyre, Elizabeth) and co-writer Kelly Marcel (who is writing the screenplay for the forthcoming Fifty Shades of Grey) with production
companies Ruby Films and BBC Films. John Lee Hancock, Emma Thompson and Tom Hanks are all expected to attend the Closing Night Gala. Clare Stewart, BFI Head of Exhibition and Festival Director says: “There is only one word that gives full expression to the inventiveness and creativity of the film that will be our Closing Night Gala for the 57th BFI London Film Festival – Saving Mr. Banks is supercalifragilisticexpialidocious! Positively overflowing with its ebullient love of storytelling and the filmmaking process, SAVING MR. BANKS is also a magical ode to the brilliance and volatility of the two very different creative forces behind the making of Mary Poppins, with Emma Thompson superb as the protective author P.L. Travers and Tom Hanks in charming form as Walt Disney.” Saving Mr. Banks is a poignant, sharply funny and moving story of personal journey and discovery, which reveals how P.L. Travers’ emotional connection to her characters and exhaustive apprehension to Walt Disney’s creative vision nearly dismantled the entire twenty-year endeavour to transform a work of personal significance into one of the most endearing classic films in cinematic history. The film is directed by John Lee Hancock, produced by Alison Owen, Ian Collie and Philip Steuer, and written by Kelly Marcel and Sue Smith. Walt Disney Studios releases the film in UK cinemas winter 2013. THE BFI LONDON FILM FESTIVAL BFI London Film Festival is an iconic international film festival that supports London’s position as the world’s leading creative city. It presents the best new British and international films to an expanding London and UKwide audience. It provides career-enabling opportunities for British and international filmmakers through its industry and awards programmes. facebook.com/lff www.bfi.org.uk/lff
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AQUA SHARD AT THE SHARD
The passport to london’s thriving restaurant scene
London Restaurant Festival 3rd – 21st OCTOBER, 2013
This October, Gizzi Erskine, Jonathan Ross, Jason Atherton, Angela Hartnett and Theo Randall are all working with London Restaurant Festival London Restaurant Festival in partnership with American Express, now in its fifth year, comprises two elements: Festival Menus and Events, which take place in restaurants over a two-week period in October: this is the capital’s annual citywide celebration of eating out. New for 2013, London Restaurant Festival is proud to announce that chef, food writer and journalist Gizzi Erskine and television presenter Jonathan Ross will be on board; Gizzi joins as the new Chairperson, and Jonathan will be hosting a special film event in partnership with BAFTA 195 Piccadilly. Some 350 restaurants will take part in the capital’s biggest restaurant GIZZI ERSKINE
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festival, where great value Festival Menus are created by chefs to give food-lovers the chance to try new restaurants. The Festival Menu programme is run in partnership with Europe’s fastest growing online restaurant booking website, Bookatable.com, and Voss is the official water of London Restaurant Festival. London Restaurant Festival pioneered, and is now synonymous with, the concept of restaurant-hopping. To the sell-out Tapas Tours, in partnership with Estrella Damm, that have operated since 2011, LRF has added Cicchetti Trails in partnership with Peroni Nastro Azzurro and Japanese Journeys, that take place over the weekends of
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the festival. This allows festival-goers to experience not just the best Spanish food in the capital, but also the most exciting Italian and Japanese places too. For each of the tours, a passport will be used to redeem a dish and a drink in each of six participating venues. Some of the restaurants involved include: Amesta, Copita, Fernandez & Wells; Polpo, Massimo, Theo Randall at the InterContinental; Inamo, Tonkotsu and Shoryu. A favourite since 2009, the LRF Gourmet Odyssey – London’s most original gastronomic road trip in partnership with Champagne Laurent-Perrier – returns with three tours where guests have a course in different restaurants, including a first for the muchtalked-about Shard restaurants: Aqua Shard and Hutong. Here guests can at once enjoy spectacular food and unrivalled views of the city. The Masters Gourmet Odyssey includes Benares, Wild Honey and Gauthier Soho. On the Discovery Gourmet Odyssey guests will eat at Social Eating House, Gymkhana and Picture. In partnership with LivingSocial, Graze lets food-lovers enjoy all the best restaurants in one area. The Graze passport is valid for the whole festival period. Taking place separately in the West End, In the City and Up North, the passport gives a complimentary drink when you visit each of the 10 or 12 participating restaurants for a small plate (from the Graze Menu). Some of the restaurants involved: Providores, Arbutus, Dishoom, Cotidie and Rotary. This year Eat Film returns with a twist. In partnership with BAFTA 195 Piccadilly, LRF has invited Jonathan Ross to curate a three-course dinner inspired by the 2001 Japanese animated fantasy film, Spirited Away, in the stunning cinema and restaurant at BAFTA headquarters,
195 Piccadilly. The ticket price includes a cocktail reception, the screening and a three-course dinner with wine. New to LRF 2013 is Sunday Best, an exclusive event for American Express Cardmembers, where guests will have the opportunity to dine at some of the most celebrated restaurants in town, in the company of the chefs. Sunday Best will see renowned chefs including Jason Atherton, Theo Randall, Angela Hartnett, Mark Sergeant and Marianne Lumb all cook one-off Sunday lunches, followed by a meet and greet with guests. Chairperson Gizzi Erskine says “I am absolutely delighted to be the new chairperson of London Restaurant Festival. This is a festival that continues to thrill Londoners with its gastronomic delights, creating unforgettable events. Like many other food lovers, I am most excited about sampling the very best food London has to offer and discovering some wonderful new restaurants”. LRF Founder Simon Davis comments “LRF is about getting out and discovering as many restaurants as you can in a fun way and for all budgets. There’s an insatiable appetite in London for eating out and sharing that experience and LRF feeds it.” Tickets for the festival are available to the general public from TicketMaster www.ticketmaster.co.uk, LivingSocial www. livingsocial.com or Live Bookings www.bookatable.com/uk American Express Card members can purchase tickets for 2013 via www.ticketmaster.co.uk/americanexpress. For more information regarding the festival visit www.londonrestaurantfestival.com. SEPTEMBER2013 81
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CELEBRATE LONDON COCKTAIL WEEK
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ook the week off work; London Cocktail Week – the biggest drinks festival in the UK - is back and will be basing its main hub in the beautiful Seven Dials area of Covent Garden for the second year. Get ready to shake, sip and party your way to a fantastic celebration of our capital’s unrivalled cocktail culture.
The roads leading from the central sundial monument will dedicate themselves to all things spirited and high-end luxury hotels, underground bars, retail spaces, hidden courtyards and exclusive members clubs will be buzzing with cocktail aficionados enjoying a mix of unique and classic drinks. Expect pop-up bars, tastings and masterclasses at your favourite Seven Dials stores and venues such as The Cambridge Satchel Company, American Apparel, Foxhall London, Kopapa and Detroit from the likes of Tanqueray Gin, Bacardi Rum, Belvedere Vodka, Monkey Shoulder Whisky and Carounn Gin. The Ketel One Hub, a specially created pop-up within Seven Dials, will continue to be the wristband collection point during the week, and you can also get drinks-making tips from the experts and meet the London Cocktail
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Week team who can help you plan your time during the festival. From there, why not stop in at The Whisky Exchange London Cocktail Week pop-up to buy discounted cocktail kits and ingredients or visit the specially created, 300 capacity pop-up bar hosted by Time Out in the renowned Seven Dials Club – open all week with an extended license. Within the huge choice of boutiques in Seven Dials, spirits brands will be hosting informal, engaging training and sampling sessions and outside on the streets, expect some unusual installations popping up to serve sample cocktails – all for wristband wearers. Outside of Seven Dials, why not explore London’s bars on the the Cocktail Tours - over 150 of the best bars across the capital will be throwing open their doors to offer bespoke and unlimited £4 cocktails throughout the week. To buy a wristband – log onto www.LondonCocktailWeek.com. Wristbands cost £10 and allow the wearer access to the huge amount of sampling, cocktail demonstrations as well as the Cocktail Tours.
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Raise some dough and help beat breast cancer FRIDAY 18th OCTOBER 2013
The Great Pink Bake Off is a new fundraising initiative from Breakthrough Breast Cancer. This year the leading charity is recruiting an army of bakers to fire up their ovens, hit the kitchen and give breast cancer a good beating in the first ever Great Pink Bake Off.
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n Friday 18th October simply gather your friends, family and colleagues to bring their baked goodies and ask everyone who attends to make a donation. If 18th October doesn’t work for you then you can hold a Bake Off anytime, anywhere, during October’s Breast Cancer Awareness Month. It’s a piece of cake! Then work out where and when to hold your Bake Off and invite everyone you know. On the Bake Off website you can download and print out your own invitations, make your own posters to help advertise your Bake Off and also create and hand out flyers to your friends. You can even print out your own Bake Off bunting to help decorate your event! Once you’ve baked your delicious delights, you can upload and share pictures with our Great Pink Bake Off community. In doing so, you will be entered into one of our fabulous competitions one for best bakes and one for disasters ... so don’t throw away those scorched scones! Stay tuned to find out what the prize is. Please note you will need to log in to upload your pictures or recipes.
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Jane Asher, Great Pink Bake Off ambassador, says: “Everybody knows someone affected by breast cancer – so I’m urging everyone to join the Great Pink Bake Off on Friday 18th October and get baking to help support this fantastic organisation. “Simply ask your friends and family to bring their homemade treats, make a donation and decide whose bake is best. As well as having lots of fun, it’ll be satisfying to know that all the money you raise will go towards Breakthrough Breast Cancer’s vital work. Do join me: sign up today and help us save lives. So please do join us in the Great Pink Bake Off. We’re convinced that, with your help, we can achieve our vision of a world freed from breast cancer. Visit pinkbakeoff.org or call 08080 100 200.” We want everyone who takes part in the Great Pink Bake Off to have their cake and eat it but please remember to do so in moderation. Breakthrough Breast Cancer recommend that you eat a healthy, balanced diet, rich in fruit, vegetables and whole grains to maintain a healthy weight.
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HONITON ANTIQUES FESTIVAL COMPETITION
Win an Antiques Extravaganza in Devon
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est Country antiques hotspot Honiton nr Exeter, where TV craft guru Kirstie Allsopp likes to go antiquing, is pulling out all the stops in November as dealers in the town hold an antiques extravaganza. The Honiton Antiques Festival takes place from 11th-16th November. After the success of last year’s festival, it promises to be an unmissable event with a full programme of free exhibitions, fairs, open days, talks, lunchtime concerts, auctions, viewings, lace-making demonstrations and valuations.
Every entry will be entered into a prize draw and one lucky reader will win a two-night B&B break for two people, including dinner on one evening, at Combe House Hotel & Restaurant. Also just opened is Combe Thatch House for 8 guests. Your own private bolt hole for friends and family; with all that Combe House has to offer just a short distance away. Entry is by email, see Terms & Conditions) Set in a lush 3,500-acre estate where Arabian horses roam freely, Combe House was voted in the top Best Foodie Hotels in south west England.
NEW. Combe Thatch House for 8 guests
Honiton is a magnet for antique dealers and bargain hunters from all over the world, who come to browse in the 15 or so establishments, or to visit one of the regular auctions in the town’s two auction houses. In addition to antiques, Honiton has a great deal to offer visitors; a fascinating history, a lively atmosphere, a busy High Street with many independent shops, art galleries, cafes, restaurants, and pubs, and it’s just 20 mins from Sidmouth and Devon’s SW Coast.
TO ENTER: Please email your name, postcode and a contact telephone number stating ‘Combe House Devon’ in the subject line to anita@ fishmediagroup.co.uk.
For more information about Combe House Devon, call 01404 540400 or visit www.combehousedevon.com
Terms and Conditions: 1. The closing date for entries is Sun 13 October 2013. Entries after that date will not be considered. 2. The prize is a two-night break for up to two people at Combe House Devon, including breakfast on both mornings and dinner on one evening. 3. The prize is non transferable and must be taken by 16 November 2013, subject to availability, excluding school and bank holidays. The prize can only be taken Sunday-Thursday. 4. The prize does not include transport to and from the destination. 5. The competition is open to anyone who submits an entry with a valid email address. Please email your name, postcode and a contact telephone number stating ‘Combe House Devon’ in the subject line. 6. Entries should be submitted by via email to anita@fishmediagroup.co.uk 7. Only one entry per person. 8. Combe House Devon will use your email address to send you occasional Combe House Devon emails unless you elect not to receive emails. We will not pass your personal information to any third party organisation.
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Breast Cancer Care’s inspiring fashion shows return WEDNESDAY 2nd OCTOBER 2013 - GROSVENOR HOUSE, A JW MARRIOTT HOTEL, PARK LANE, LONDON, W1
This autumn, 44 incredible men and women, who have all been affected by breast cancer, will sparkle on the catwalk at Breast Cancer Care’s annual fashion shows. They will prove that it is possible to regain your confidence and look glamorous after a breast cancer diagnosis.
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hese star-studded occasions are a diary must for fashion fans, a great opportunity to treat someone special or just a good excuse for a night out! Guests will enjoy a champagne reception, a gourmet dinner and a glittering catwalk show as well a whole host of entertainment - so don’t forget to pack your dancing shoes! Last year the crowds were wowed with performances from Geri Halliwell, Joe McElderry and Flawless. At the London show this year Denise Lewis will be hosting the evening event and Edith Bowman will be hosting the afternoon event. The London models will be styled by fashion correspondent, Hilary Alexander, alongside London Fashion Week coordinator, Lesley Goring. They will model a fabulous range of designer clothing from fashion’s elite including Alexander McQueen, Stella McCartney and Vivienne Westwood, as well as high street outfits. Breast cancer is now the most common cancer amongst women in the UK. These fashion shows will raise vital funds to help Breast Cancer Care continue to provide free support for the 55,000 people, and their friends and families, diagnosed with breast cancer each year.
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About Breast Cancer Care When breast cancer and its treatment overshadow everything, we see the woman underneath. Breast Cancer Care is the only UK-wide charity dedicated to providing emotional and practical support for anyone affected. Our free helpline, website and online forums offer a friendly ear and expert information for those dealing with this life-threatening disease. Across the UK we offer a range of confidential, face-to-face services for people living with and beyond breast cancer. We campaign for better support and care and promote the importance of early detection, involving people with breast cancer in all that we do. Visit www.breastcancercare.org.uk or call our free helpline on 0808 800 600
The London show has both an afternoon and an evening show. Tickets range from £72 - £188. Discounted early bird offers are available for those who book in advance. To book tickets go to breastcancercare.org.uk/theshow Or call 0845 092 0806
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isionaries of Style is a new style consultancy for women and men looking for a contemporary cool or luxury edge. Whatever a client’s lifestyle demands and needs may be, Visionaries of Style work on a personal and professional level to achieve each client’s ideal ‘style vision’. Their services are aimed at women and men who know what they like but may want to either improve or update their image with some help from a professional eye. Clients can choose from services including Wardrobe Rejuvenation, Personal Shopping, Style & Speed (for time poor individuals), as well as personal styling for Special Occasions, Red Carpet and Weddings (for both grooms and brides). What truly sets VoS apart from other personal stylists is that they can offer clients two other great (and exciting) services; introduction to new designers/brands through their ‘little black book’ and the other service allows clients to commission a capsule collection of clothes with a tailor. If you’re looking to explore new brands and to get your hands on clothes that might not be available in the shops, VoS can ask certain designers to work with you, so you can commission bespoke items exclusively though these special introductions. In a world of mass manufacturing, it’s great to be able to purchase
something that only you have. The Capsule Collection service allows you to work with a tailor to create wardrobe staples such as the perfect jacket or trousers that fit well; how wonderful to have a bespoke clothing service that allows you to fill in these gaps in your wardrobe! VoS co-founders, Nazia Williamson and Kristine Kilty, met whilst working for Vivienne Westwood Gold Label. They know the importance of a good fit and how image can be a powerful tool. Nazia has worked in PR for more than 10 years within fashion, music, film and events PR. Kristine is currently Fashion Editor at Beige Magazine and Menswear Editor at Fault Magazine. Visionaries of Style know that style does not necessarily mean buying into the latest fashion trends, but instead it should be an extension of you and your personality.
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At the Heart of Wedding Planning…
National Wedding Show 2013
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27th- 29th SEPTEMBER 2013, LONDON EARL’S COURT
he National Wedding Show is the UK’s biggest consumer bridal event, attended by over 60,000 visitors every year. This autumn, the show prepares to raise the bridal bar even higher by unveiling a striking new-look catwalk show and must-see feature sessions, in addition to presenting over 300 stand-out exhibitors.
The National Wedding Show offers more inspiration, advice and expertise under one roof than any other wedding show in the industry, ensuring that dream weddings turn into reality regardless of theme and budget, by bringing together a selection of top wedding specialists. Brides and Grooms-to-be can meet with wedding planners, photographers, stationers and florists, make-up artists, cake designers, and discover honeymoon hideaways with Thomas Cook, Virgin and a host of travel experts, and visit Weddings by Driven, celebrating 100 years of Rolls Royce. National Wedding Show is thrilled to announce their new partnership with award-winning beauty brand bareMinerals. Beauty ambassadors from bareMinerals will be creating cutting edge looks for the catwalk, building on their ethos ‘pretty is what you are, beauty is what you do with it’. Focusing on the finest quality ingredients, bareMinerals products ensure perfect looking skin that lasts through the entire wedding day and beyond. Visitors can benefit from a bespoke ‘make-under’ at the bareMinerals stand or the VIP Lounge. (VIP ticket holders only) Finding the perfect dress is a top priority for brides-to-be, and the glamorous Catwalk Show offers endless inspiration from the best in the industry including, Qiana Bridal, Enzoani, Suzanne Neville, Jenny Packham, House of Fraser, My Eden, Nigel Rayment, Twobirds Bridesmaids and Maids to Measure.* With styles to suit all tastes and flatter any bodyshape, this autumn will see everything from red carpet inspired show-stopping dresses to laidback, boho chic designs, short, sassy styles and big and beautiful creations. The Bridal, Boutique and Designer areas bring together the largest collection of wedding dresses under one roof, with the nation’s finest designers and high street boutiques. The bridalwear areas provide the perfect opportunity
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to browse and try on an endless number of styles, with no appointments necessary. When they have found ‘the dress’, they can complete the look with the all-important accessories, choosing from an exquisite array of stylish suggestions from veils, tiaras and headpieces to jewellery, underwear and fabulous footwear. Visitors can take a break and enjoy a glass of bubbly at the sumptuous Laurent Perrier Champagne Bar while those with a love of vintage can enjoy a spot of afternoon tea at the Vintage Café. The popular Inspiration Sessions are where ideas and inspiration are brought to life with interactive sessions hosted by wedding expert Kate Smallwood. Offering invaluable fashion, styling and beauty advice, Kate will be joined by the team from Wedding Magazine and key industry experts. Renowned international make-up artist for bareMinerals, Sarah Jane Froom, will take to the stage to offer her top tips during live Q&A sessions and each day will see one lucky bride-to-be enjoy a live ‘make under’ to transform her into a flawless bridal beauty. Those with VIP tickets can attend the show in ultimate A-list style and enjoy all the must-have benefits which include beating the crowds by taking advantage of the fast track entrance to the show, taking a reserved seat at the fabulous catwalk and toasting to future happiness with a complimentary glass of fizz in the VIP lounge. Brides can get the Hollywood flawless look with a bespoke make-under performed by the experts at bareMinerals at a dedicated beauty area in the VIP lounge and take home a VIP goodie box packed full of treats. The National Wedding Show is set to deliver its biggest and best show yet this autumn and is the destination event for the discerning bride-to-be and her bridal party preparing for the all-exciting big day. *seen on the Spring 2013 catwalk For more information, and ticket prices visit the National Wedding Show website www.nationalweddingshow.co.uk www.facebook.com/nationalweddingshow @nationalweddingshow
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GetwithFuzz-Free NEW Pain-Free Motif laser hair removal
Brazilian Dermatologist Dr Ariel Haus introduces new Motif laser hair removal into his Harley Street clinic. Pain-Free... Proven, Effective, Predictable Results... Treats any Skin Colour... Combines Laser with Radio Frequency
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The ‘ouch’ factor For maximum comfort, the special Dynamic Cooling Device cools and protects the skin’s surface. Dr Haus’ Fuzz Free Fact File 6 Weeks = the time between body hair treatments 6 = average number of treatments needed for the body 5 Minutes = average time to treat the underarm area 11,540 = times women shave their legs during their lifetime £12,000 = studies show that the average woman spends this much in her lifetime on shaving and hair removal products 9 Months = ahead of when you want to be fuzz free by to get started on laser hair removal treatment 72 Hours = before your first treatment have a patch test Don’t wax between laser treatments – only shave
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Dr Ariel Haus, Dr Haus Dermatology, 10 Harley Street, London W1G 9PF Telephone 020 7323 6559 www.drhausdermatology.com
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I think I’ve found a lump in my breast...
What Do I Do?
It is completely understandable that you might worry about the possibility of breast cancer if you find a lump, but remember; most lumps are not cancer. The most likely cause for a lump depends on your age. Women from 20s to 30s In women from 20 to 30 a definite lump is most likely to be a fibroadenoma. These are benign lumps that can sometimes be painful or enlarge but they are not cancerous and do not turn cancerous.
Women between 40s and 50s Between 40 and 50 breast cysts becom more common. These are also entirely benign. They are collections of fluid within the breast and although they can also be painful they are not dangerous.
Women aged 30 and onwards From the age of 30 onwards the gland tissue in the breast changes and it becomes more fibrous and nodular. The way the breast feels has been described as like a scaled down packet of frozen peas and occasionally, in just the same way that frozen peas can stick together to form a clump, so breast tissue can “stick together” to form definite nodular areas. These areas are also often tender but, once again, are not a sign of cancer. The rate of breast cancer begins to rise after the age of 40 and increases with age. Of course, breast cancer can occur at any age and I have seen cases in women as young as 19 and in their early 20s, but they are very, very rare. The important message is, if you notice a change in your breast please get it checked. Let’s go through what you need to do. The first thing to do is to see your GP and explain what you have noticed. They will examine you and in some cases may suggest a further check at a different time of your menstrual cycle. Some of the nodular areas can change with the cycle and this is actually a reassuring sign. If a discrete nodular area persists or your GP finds a definite lump, or is unsure, they will refer you to a breast clinic for a full assessment by the breast team. The team should consist of several consultants working together, and includes a surgeon a radiologist and a pathologist. The investigation of any breast problem revolves around, what is called, the triple assessment. It is like doing a jigsaw puzzle; pieces (of information) are collected and put together until the whole picture (the diagnosis) becomes clear. Indeed, this is often termed “the diagnostic jigsaw”. In some cases only 2 pieces may be needed, in others 4, but 3 (the triple assessment) is most common. Let’s have a look at what the pieces are. The first specialist you meet will often be the breast surgeon. They will ask questions about your symptoms (called taking your “history”). They will also ask about previous medical problems and your family history. They will then examine both breasts. How the breast feels when it is examined is the 96 SEPTEMBER2013
first part of the jigsaw. If there is a definite area of change then a fine needle aspiration may be carried out. This test uses a normal sized syringe and needle. The needle is placed into the area of the breast and “jiggled” so that a small amount of material is sucked into the syringe. This is sent away to be looked at under the microscope. More commonly now a test known as a core biopsy is done. A core biopsy takes a core of breast tissue about 1.5 cm long and 2 mm in diameter. The core biopsy is carried out by first putting some local anaesthetic into the skin of the breast. Once this has worked (it is quite quick) a small nick is made in the skin to allow the core biopsy needle, attached to the biopsy “gun”, to be placed into the breast. When the “gun” is “fired” (it is painless, but does make a noise rather like a large stapler) the needle takes the sample. This is often repeated a few times. The appearance of the cells that have been removed with a fine needle aspiration, or the result of the core biopsy, is the second part of the jigsaw. The final part of the triple assessment involves taking images of the breast. In ladies under 35 an ultrasound scan is the commonest way of doing this. In ladies over 35 they will have a mammogram as well. Full field digital mammograms are the most sensitive type available at the moment. What an area of the breast looks like on a mammogram or an ultrasound scan is the third piece of the jigsaw. If the triple assessment produces the same answer at each stage the result is said to be concordant and no further tests may be needed. For example, a lump in a 30 year old lady may feel like a fibroadenoma, look like one on an ultrasound scan and a core biopsy shows pieces of a fibroadenoma. An important part of the triple assessment that is not commonly mentioned is to watch how things change (or not) with time. It would not be unusual to check things a few months later, repeating some, or all, of the assessment to make sure nothing has changed. A thorough triple assessment may actually be a quadruple assessment! Once again it should be emphasised that in the majority of cases a triple assessment (or a quadruple one) will reveal that cancer is not present. Most symptoms are age related changes or benign lumps. However, it is important that any new change is thoroughly investigated by a specialist to make absolutely sure that all is well.
FOR MORE INFORMATION Mr Simon Marsh MA MD FRCS is a Consultant Breast Surgeon at The London Breast Clinic, 108 Harley Street, London W1G 7ET. Email enquiries@108harleystreet.co.uk or visit the website at www.108harleystreet.co.uk.
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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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In this month’s article Healthy Balance Integrated Medicine practitioners share their advice on your health issues.
This issue, Dr. Kate Barnes, Steven Fullagar and Anne Marie Rumbol contribute My 7 year old daughter is very anxious about being left at her new school. She cries at the school gate, and often complains of a tummy ache. She settled in well at her last school. She won’t tell me what is worrying her so how can I help her?
I suffer regularly from headaches, which I get along with a sore neck. My GP says they are ‘cervicogenic’ and to take painkillers when needed, which does help. I would prefer not to take the pills if possible, is there anything else that might help?
It’s interesting that this is a ‘new’ problem. I wonder whether something in her life has changed, whether at home or school. Sometimes a child is reticent to talk to their Mum about their real fears. It is worth talking to her teacher to see if she has picked up clues. A visit to the GP may be worthwhile to provide reassurance that there is not a physical cause for the tummy ache.
Cervicogenic headaches are onesided chronic headaches that are a result of a neck problem, either from the joints or the muscles causing the pain. This is a common type of headache that often responds well to being treated by manual therapy. Osteopaths will assess the neck joints and muscles and identify any structural issues that are underlying this problem. The root cause may be because of problems with your spine further down or even your jaw! Treatment often includes a combination of massage, mobilization and manipulation if appropriate.
Very often there is anxiety going on in the family that the child is picking up on –could this be the case especially as she is guarded about opening up? Could you be inadvertently transferring anxiety of yours? The opportunity for her to talk to a trusted professional used to dealing with children may be helpful. In a non-threatening environment it may be possible to clarify the source of the worry, to gently challenge some possible mis-interpretations, and to provide support and advice for you and her.
Dr. Kate Barnes is a GP of 20 years experience with a special interest in mind-body medicine.
Another treatment option that may be useful to you is medical acupuncture, which uses very fine needles placed to target the muscle spasm that often causes this type of headaches. Both osteopathy and medical acupuncture can work as a stand-alone treatment or in combination.
I have recently found out that I am pregnant, and I have heard that yoga can be beneficial during pregnancy. I haven’t done yoga before, so what’s the best way for me to start? Firstly - Congratulations! Since you will be a beginner it is best to wait until the second trimester of pregnancy. Before this time, the energy in your body is really focused on your developing baby, so it is best not to place further demands on your body that it isn’t used to. Classes are really enjoyable and tailor made to the needs of pregnant women by teachers who understand the demands on the body; enabling you to strengthen your body, move with ease and to learn relaxation techniques. You will learn techniques to support you during pregnancy, including positions you may find useful during labour, and also several breathing techniques.
To find an osteopath or medical acupuncturist go to www.osteopathy.org.uk or www.medicalacupuncture.co.uk
Classes also offer the support of a group environment, and will enable you to have time aside each week where you can focus on you and your baby without the distractions of everyday life. Do make sure that your teacher is registered with an organisation such Yoga Alliance (www.yoga alliance.co.uk).
Steven Fullagar is on the committee of the Osteopathic Sports Care Association (OSCA UK) and is the Director of Healthy Balance.
Anne Marie Rumbol is a fully qualified Vinyasa yoga teacher registered with Yoga Alliance Worldwide and Yoga Alliance UK.
The information in this column is intended as a guide only and not treatment itself. If you are worried about a health problem please see your health care practitioner for detailed advice. For any further information or questions please contact; Healthy Balance, 51 High Street, Great Missenden, Bucks HP16 0AL 98 SEPTEMBER2013
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n modern times we are becoming increasingly aware of the shortcomings of the foods we are feeding our children. Surveys show that children and teenagers are eating higher levels of salt, sugar, and saturated fat than government guidelines recommend, and are failing to reach the five-a-day target for fruit and vegetable portions. This means that they are potentially missing out on vital nutrients that contribute to optimum development. So, in practical terms, what can parents do to ensure their children develop healthy eating habits? Here are some tips to follow when considering your children and their nutrition: Eat with your children. Children learn by example — make mealtimes enjoyable: set the table, discuss the day’s events, turn off the TV and put on some music or enjoy the silence. ‘Family’ eating not only promotes home-cooked meals, it also fosters a sense of routine and encourages social interaction — all of which lead to better eating habits later in life. Make food fun! Experiment with new foods and make meals as colourful and as rich in variety as possible. We are naturally ‘turned on’ by diversity — so the more visually stimulating a meal appears, and the more textures it incorporates, the more likely your children will be to tuck in! Include two portions of vegetables in their evening meal, and provide fruit or a fruit-based pudding for dessert. This will help ensure that your children get three out of five servings of their recommended five-a-day at dinnertime Encourage your children to drink water or sugar-free diluting juice between meals. This will help prevent dehydration, which can lead to constipation and poor concentration. If you have a fussy eater in the household, don’t give up hope. Try serving the same foods in different forms — for example, people
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who dislike the texture of broccoli often find it more palatable in a sauce or soup. I nclude lean meat or another protein in every meal. This will help keep your children fuller for longer and will discourage snacking later in the day/evening. Red meat will also provide iron — which is particularly important for girls, who tend to eat less red meat of their own accord, yet whose iron needs increase as they begin menstruation. S erve oily fish twice a week (but no more). These are a rich source of omega oils, which can help keep heart and mind healthy; try salmon, fresh tuna and grilled sardines. If your children find the taste too overwhelming, add seeds to their breakfast cereals for plant versions of these oils. Pack a healthy lunchbox. ‘Disguise’ vegetables in sandwich fillings, vary the fillings, provide plain yogurt and a piece of fruit that’s easy to eat. Children can be very particular about fruit. Aim to give them small apples, bananas and grapes, which are easy to hold, peel and eat. M ake sure your children eat breakfast. This will ensure a steady supply of energy to get them through the morning, help maintain attention span and discourage snacking. Fortified breakfast cereals can also be a good source of iron and B vitamins. Minerals to consider .. Two particularly important minerals for school-aged children and teenagers are calcium and iron, which help strengthen teeth and bones and prevent anaemia, poor concentration and lethargy respectively. To ensure that children’s needs are met, include milk and other dairy products, pulses, lean red meat and green leafy vegetables frequently in meals. Foods containing Vitamin C — such as orange juice — can also increase iron intake if drunk alongside iron-rich foods.
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here are very few of us who have not known someone who has been impacted by cancer – whether personally, or by a loved one or close friend who has been struck by the disease in some form. It is a traumatic experience, both for the patient and for their nearest and dearest who have to remain supportive during this very stressful time. Confusion, anger and frustration are words often associated with early stage diagnosis. For people used to having the best of everything in their lives, getting cutting edge treatment with rapid or priority access will be paramount. However knowing where to start is another matter. The key is getting objective information from an independent, well informed source, with no affiliation to any particular cancer clinic, but who can fast-track consultations with leading specialists in order to get rapid, definitive answers. Advances in personalised cancer treatments have led to increasingly complex care strategies and technologies, many of which are not available in mainstream health services or private clinics outside London. Many of Harley Street’s top cancer specialists are leaders in their field and are involved in groundbreaking research that can directly affect individual treatment plans. Having the correct knowledge of how to access this level of specialist care along with the peace of mind that every aspect of the process will be managed
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is the information that patients and their carers want and need to source. Harley Street Cancer Concierge is a new, unique and exclusive service combining priority access to world leading cancer specialists, cutting edge treatments, one to one Personal Patient Managers, logistics and accommodation and travel experts to deliver the worlds first dedicated and complete Cancer Concierge, designed to take care of every aspect of the patient’s treatment journey and help to reduce anxiety for both the patient and their carers. Supported by an efficient team of professionals, one-to-one Personal Managers can fasttrack appointments, manage appointment schedules, attend medical consultations and treatment sessions, arrange travel, transport and accommodation, organise personal treatment research investigations and medical records as well as the interminable bureaucracy associated with form filling, insurers and medical bills. In short, HSCC can oversee everything. Without the patient worrying that they are receiving the best treatment available, or for the carer in trying to manage all the logistics, the patient is able to concentrate on getting better, faster, and the carer can focus on providing all the love and support necessary to help the patient achieve their aim. “The burden of cancer is significant and can
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C Leisure, which operates Wandsworth Leisure Centres on behalf of Wandsworth Council, has been named Leisure Centre Operator of the Year 2013 by UK active. UK active is the governing body for the leisure industry. The award was made in recognition of DC Leisure’s commitment to community engagement, employee development and innovative programming and delivery. DC Leisure operates Latchmere Leisure Centre, Balham Leisure Centre, Roehampton Sports and Fitness Centre, Putney Leisure Centre and Tooting Leisure Centre. DC Leisure’s chief executive, Steve Philpott, said: “We are extremely pleased to accept the award for Operator of the Year 2013 on behalf of the entire DC Leisure workforce. The award recognises our success in achieving outstanding operating standards.” “Each and every DC Leisure employee works hard to achieve outstanding Quest scores, providing quality facilities and services to all our customers. In addition, our Sports Development Team has been recognised for its ongoing commitment to forging successful relationships with national governing bodies in an attempt to drive community engagement and develop innovative projects, such as Swim4Health. As a group, nationwide, we attract 25 million visits each year, have built 10 new leisure centres over the last six
years and most importantly we are improving the health and wellbeing of the local communities we serve by getting them more physically active, more often. Now under new ownership, we have a solid foundation for growth in the years ahead and look forward to an array of exciting opportunities in partnership with Places for People.” DC Leisure works in partnership with local authorities across the country providing leisure facilities and activities that are at the heart of the community. Its range of innovative programmes have been carefully tailored to promote community engagement, social interaction and healthy lifestyles. DC Leisure is a wholly owned subsidiary of Places for People Group Limited, an award winning property management and development group. It is a not-for-dividend organisation which takes a businessminded approach to developing products and services. For further details of what is happening at your local centre visit www.dcleisurecentres.co.uk. For more updates follow us on Twitter and Facebook.
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rigin has been designing and building indoor pool houses for over thirty years now, but the company is the first to admit that, when the weather is as beautiful as this, there is nowhere better to be than in an Origin outdoor pool. A sunny day, surrounded by friends, children, and the remains of a spectacular barbecue, and life begins to look perfect. Ease into the cool water and just relax. This is what you’ve worked for. What you deserve… And it need not just remain the ultimate dream. Outdoor pools are timeless in appearance, add considerably to the perceived value of your home and are less expensive than you probably imagine. But it’s not all about good looks. The fair face of an Origin pool hides some state-of-the-art technology that makes it easy to run and to keep clean. There are even pool covers that work silently at the touch of a button, to keep out leaves when that season of mists and mellow fruitfulness arrives! And of course, Origin’s trademark indoor pool house… But summers don’t last forever, so take a look at the pictures in this article and see how your garden, and your lives, could be improved by adding a pool house! This is Origin’s stock in trade, and they have been building these cutting edge designs for over thirty years. Origin’s team is recognised for its constancy – many of Origin’s designers, service people and construction craftsmen have been with the company for over twenty years, and the sales and client contact have always been handled at director level. Origin’s has developed a range of indoor pool houses to meet every requirement, but these styles are always adapted to suit your home, and your taste, perfectly. These changes are often as simple as fitting in with
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the colour and texture of the home, or as complex as adding changing rooms, games rooms, or a unique pool shape. Origin’s unique service offers you a wealth of choice. The company offers a totally bespoke service too - the design team has matured into this role as design and build has gradually became a natural progression of the company’s skills. The results not only looks stunning, but blend in perfectly with their surroundings too. Origin has become the benchmark for swimming pool construction, making it easy for you and your family to enjoy the fun and healthy exercise of a swim... every day of the year. Origin creates your pool from beginning to end. Initial sketches. Architectural drawings. Unique ideas in collaboration with you. The building process. The engineering. The technology. All this is done by Origin, a company that has been at the forefront of this complex business for over thirty years. Look at the pictures, meet the people, and decide. They do exactly what it says on the tin! Contact Origin For full details of all Origin’s pools and pool houses the very best way to start things off is to get in touch with Fiona on 01895 823366, email is fiona@originleisure.com Fiona will send you brochures, fill you in with all the details, and even arrange for you to meet one of Origin’s directors on site to get the whole process going. Or visit the constantly changing and updating website. www.originleisure.com
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Visit The National Home Improvement Show and upgrade the framework of your life
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OLYMPIA, LONDON, 27th – 29th SEPTEMBER 2013
he UK’s fastest growing home improvement event, The National Home Improvement Show, is returning to Olympia, London proudly sponsored by Anglian Home Improvements. The event brings together over 300 exhibitors from across the UK offering unparalleled advice and innovative property enhancing solutions for the serious home improver. Leading property and renovation experts from Real Homes Magazine such as Michael Holmes, editor-in-chief; Julia Kendell, interior designer; and Oliver Heath, eco and architectural expert, will be on hand to guide and inspire visitors through their home renovation projects with seminars, masterclasses and one-to-one consultations taking place each day at the show. New features for 2013 include The Planning Clinic, Homebuilding and Renovating zone and the Ask the Architects Advice clinic designed to kick start your home improvements. This year, the new sponsor of the Interiors and Decorating area is internationally renowned paint brand, Dulux and this company will be hosting an Interior Design Clinic. From urban minimalist living spaces to shabby chic bedrooms, visitors will find a plethora of design hints and tips. Head over for advice on colour schemes, furnishings, lighting and flooring ideas. For the first time, the show will host a Homebuilding and Renovating Zone. Whether you’re about to embark on building your own house, remodel your existing property or undertake a major extension, soak up specialist knowledge and DIY tips from Homebuilding and Renovating magazine experts, no matter the size, scale or stage of your project. Exhibitors will be showcasing their latest products for kitchen and bedroom renovation inspiration through to companies offering to build your home from scratch. If you are a keen to go green, The National Home Improvement Show provides visitors with an abundance of information on how to reduce your bills and implement eco savvy products. Oliver Heath, energy saving and renewables expert, will be on hand to answer questions and offer advice on how to create an eco-home that is beautiful, healthy, nurturing and an efficient space to live in. Take your plans to the Ask the Architect area led by self-build design expert, Hugo Tugman, and his company Tugman Architects & Designers. This distinguished team’s knowledge of space, structure, lights, materials and texture will ensure that visitors are provided with a bespoke design to fit their individual lifestyle. For an in-depth consultation, head along to the Ask the Experts area where you can talk directly and individually with one of the 10 dedicated
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leading home improvement experts. Have all your queries answered in a free 15 minute session and discuss concepts for your home restorations with those in the know equipped with years of first-hand experience. This year, the panel of prestigious experts includes: Michael Holmes (Real Homes editor in chief, formerly presenter of ‘I Own Britain’s Best Home’); Oliver Heath (eco interiors and architecture expert in BBC’s Changing Rooms); Julia Kendell (DIY SOS and ITV1’s Daybreak); Matt James (Designer and expert on ITV’s Love Your Garden); Roger Hunt (renovation expert and co-author of Old House Handbook); Chris Reeves (solicitor specialising in building contracts and disputes); Jennifer Newton (Jennifer writes consumer finance and property advice features for Real Homes) and Douglas Kent (Expert in period properties, renovations and home improvements). The outstanding Kitchen and Bathroom Inspiration zone brought to you by Kitchen Bedroom & Bathroom magazine will be bigger than ever this year. Discover innovative products, stylish designs, space saving solutions and much more. Get motivated by the two Real Homes LIVE! Theatres offering daily in-depth seminars. The experts from Real Homes Magazine and special guests including Julia Kendell and Oliver Heath will be sharing their secrets of successful home improvement projects so you too can make the most of your home. With top tips on adding space and value, energy saving, interiors and gardens, the in-depth sessions will truly inspire. In addition, free daily seminars and master classes will be conducted addressing specific problems such as building regulations, planning permission, permitted development rights. The experts will also cover plans for internal decor and eco efficient facilities to enable your projects to run smoothly from start to finish. Tickets are £12 if booked in advance and £16 on door. Competition We have teamed up with The National Home Improvement Show to offer 50 lucky readers free tickets to the exhibition. For your chance to win one of the 50 pairs of free tickets email: hannah@ashcommunications.com . Write in the subject line ‘Life magazine - National Home Improvement Show competition.’ For more information on the show, exhibitors, seminar schedules and tickets visit www.improveyourhomeshow. co.uk or call the ticket hotline on 0844 581 0802 Tickets are £12 if booked in advance and £16 on door.
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ood is the first choice for many when it comes to flooring. It has a timeless appeal, is easy to clean and is available in an abundant choice of styles, designs, colours and species. But with lots of different products of varying quality on the market, it pays to buy from an established, specialist supplier with a good reputation. Founded 21 years ago, The Natural Wood Floor Company is a family owned and run business which has grown to become one of the leading wood flooring manufacturers and suppliers in Europe. Run by three brothers, the company now employs over
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450 staff at its warehouse in Wandsworth, London and their manufacturing centre in Europe. With over 20,000 square meters of wood in stock, covering 140 different types of flooring, The Natural Wood Floor Company offers flooring to suit all tastes, budgets and designs. The extensive range of flooring includes engineered, solid wood, parquet woodblock and pre-finished. The Natural Wood Floor Company also manufactures an impressive range of pre-oiled and pre-lacquered engineered oak wood flooring in the key colours for 2012; Silver White, Silver Grey, Pure White, White and Charcoal
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Wash. The pale colours help to highlight the natural beauty of the wood, as the specialist finishing process emphasises the wood’s distinctive grain patterns. Antique floors are another popular option. The Natural Wood Floor Company manufactures two products to create this look. Solid wood Aged Oak Parquet Woodblocks are ‘aged’ using a specialist distressing technique, while the Engineered Oak Antique Pre-lacquered Boards are lightly brushed and then finished with a coloured lacquer to give the wood a rich patina. The Natural Wood Floor Company also manufactures a range of wooden worktops, solid wood mouldings, step kits and kitchen chopping boards. They also offer a selection of exterior decking. With ecological issues high on their agenda, The Natural Wood Floor Company follows the replant and recycle principle. The company believes that using wood from sustainable sources is essential for the replenishment and protection of forests for the future. All of their wood is selected from both farmed and managed natural forests, which have long-term replanting procedures in place to ensure that there is a healthy crop of wood for the future. Finding the best wooden floor for your home has just become a whole lot easier, thanks to the company’s new redesigned website. With a new clear, stylish design, the re-launched site offers everything from inspirational pictures to expert advice.
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A WIND TUNNEL MODEL USED TO TEST THE EXTERNAL AIRFLOW OVER A JET ENGINE.
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nce upon a time I had a 1951 MG.TD. It was my pride and joy but I managed to put it through a wall head-on, spun it round and went into the wall again, this time backwards. That way I even buckled the spare wheel. It was such a lovely car, black with a red radiator grill and red leather interior. I had a reduced silencer fitted to give it a throaty sound when climbing through the gears and a horn that played the signature tune to the Radio programme ‘Take it from Here’. Sadly I can recall the crash in every detail even though it was over fifty years ago, but there we are. There can be no question that the 1950’s decade was the age of the sports car and the whole range of MGs, from the TA to the TF were among the very best looking. They were quite small but perfectly proportioned and once in the driver’s seat there was this long bonnet in front, big headlamps, running boards and doors cut low to accommodate the casual elbow leaning out. Even the more sedate town cars and shooting-brakes (estate cars to you and me now) were handsome, to my eyes nothing like the funny characterless bubble shape things we drive around in today. But of course they were not aerodynamic. Had they been so my MG might not have gone into the wall. Research and development into the effects that shape has on stability and economy has resulted in the modern car being probably as safe a machine to drive and inexpensive to run as we could possibly have. The definitive study of aerodynamics has been made possible by the development of the wind tunnel, the basic origins of which can be traced back to Leonardo da Vinci, but in England to the early 18th century when one Ben Robins (1707 -1751)
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invented a whirling arm apparatus to witness the effects of drag. Sometime later Sir George Cayley (1773 – 1857) improved on this but both men were actually studying an object moving through static air whereas the wind tunnel allows the opposite. This occurred to Francis Herbert Wenham (1824 – 1908) during the 1870’s when he built the first enclosed wind tunnel. Its primary use was to improve the possibilities of manned flight and to this end a Swede, Carl Nyberg (1897 – 1922) used one to formulate lift for his early aeroplane, the ‘Flugan’. Probably the most significant development came when Osborne Reynolds (1842 – 1912) showed that a scale model, given the parameters were the same, could be used to replicate wind effects on something full size. This data is still used and known as the Reynold’s Number. Poor Mr. Nyberg however, some thirty years ahead of the Wright brothers, could only manage a few short hops in his steam engine powered flying machine. Several things were against him it seems; one was a poor wingspan ratio, another was an inefficient propeller but worse and most important of all…he was afraid of heights. Which brings to mind yet another use for the wind tunnel; the safe structure of tall buildings all – hopefully – sorted out by means of lengths of yarn, air bubbles or strands of smoke blasted through an enclosed space at and around scale models to make visible the airflow before you and I venture into them. All of this above is in response to the considerable interest shown by so many readers when I mentioned military, naval and aeronautical objects in my last article. Naturally it was only a mention – let’s face it, it’s a far cry from 18th century furniture - so for more details I went to a friend of mine at Hatchwell Antiques, a long established firm that enjoys an international reputation as a leading specialists in such things.
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A pair of laminated Sitka spruce wind tunnel fans circa 1975. These 2 fans are from the 7 by 10 foot High Speed wind tunnel at NASA Langley research centre, Virginia, USA. The tunnel was designed by Langley engineers Thomas A. Harris and Charles J. Donlan, and became operational in November 1945. Completed at an initial cost of $2,052,000, and located adjacent to a low-speed tunnel of the same dimensions (7 X 10-Foot 300 mph Tunnel), the 7 X 10-Foot High Speed Tunnel (HST) had an atmospheric, single-return circuit with closed throat test section. The 18-blade fixed pitch wooden fan was powered by a 14,000 hp variable-speed electric drive system, and could develop a maximum speed of approximately 675 mph. Throughout the Cold War era, the 7 X 10-Foot HST facilitated important research on a number of U.S. military aircraft and missiles. The Bell X-5, the world’s first airplane to vary the sweepback of its wings in flight, was tested here in the early 1950s. During the Vietnam War period, extensive testing was conducted on designs submitted by Grumman, Northrop, McDonnell, General Dynamics, and Fairchild Republic for the Air Force’s new Attack Experimental (A-X) Program. More intensive testing of Fairchild Republic’s design in the early 1970s led to the refinement and eventual production of the A-10 Thunderbolt II close support and attack aircraft. Other craft tested in the 7 X 10-Foot HST included Grumman’s A-6E Intruder and EA-6B Prowler, the General Dynamics F-111 Aardvark and F-18 Hornet, as well as the proposed Advanced Manned Launch System, a two-stage, fully reusable launch system consisting of an unmanned glide-back booster and a manned orbiter. The facility was closed in 1994 and demolished in 2009. DIMENSIONS Height: 325cm Diameter of base: 122cm
For the amateur enthusiastic or connoisseur collector their shop is a Mecca. Here you can see how things that were intended for scientific development in peace and war can become objects of great beauty with decorative as well as historical significance. One thing I thought could easily fit into a design scheme with an ancient and modern theme was the wind tunnel model used to test the external airflow over a jet engine. See Pl.I. Talking again of wind tunnels it was interesting to see just how massive these machines were. In Pl.II you can see a pair from the set of 18 laminated Sitka spruce fan blades made in 1975 for the High Speed wind tunnel at NASA Langley research centre, Virginia, USA. These could produce a wind speed of over 650 mph, but mounted as they are they become monuments to an age of discovery, for each stands 325 cm high. When I look at the illustration Pl.III I think of the line of dialogue in the movie Crocodile Dundee when he says “Now that’s a Knife”. I say “Now that’s a model aeroplane!” In fact it’s a 1/5 scale aluminium and steel wind tunnel development model of a Douglas “Destroyer” XSB2D-1 dive bomber, circa 1942 and it’s big – 264
A 1/5 scale wind tunnel development model of a Douglas “Destroyer” XSB2D-1 dive bomber, circa 1942.
w x 221 d x 135 h cm. The full size aircraft itself has a fascinating history for it was instrumental in the cut-and-thrust of the war in the Pacific. From my point of view as an archivist, it is reassuring to know that this and all such documentation will be forever available for historians in the future. There will be no room for the speculation, vague provenance based on family legend and approximation of age formulated by supposition, all of which have plagued the antiques business to some degree since the late 19th century. From now on everything is and will be recorded in infinite detail. Thankfully the guidelines as to what may be termed an antique, and therefore revered, have been relaxed and things of historic importance as well as works of art can now qualify. Just think of Classic Cars. Oh dear, that’s just reminded me of my M.G. TD and that wall! I am indebted to Richard at Hatchwell Antiques, 533 King’s Road, London for his help and illustrations. www.hatchwellantiques.co.uk
DIMENSIONS 264 w x 221 d x 135 h cm / 104 w x 87 d x 53 h inches PROVENANCE The model was made by N.A.C.A. and tested at their Ames research facility, Moffett Field, CA . Later exhibited at the Museum of Flying, Santa Monica, CA, as part of the Douglas Archive. http://nasaimages.org/luna/servlet/detail/nasaNAS~5~5~21433~126257:NACA-Ames-7x10-Wind-Tunnel LITERATURE Douglas XSB2D-1 & BTD-1 Destroyer. Simi Valley, California: Ginter, 1995. ISBN 0-942612-30-2. (photograph of model at the Museum of Flying, Santa Monica) DOUGLAS BTD DESTROYER 1943 Early service use of the Douglas SBD Dauntless had convinced the US Navy of its capability as a divebomber: its later wartime record, in such actions as the Battle of the Coral Sea (May 1942) and the Battle of Midway (June 1942), merely provided confirmation. Long before that date, however, the US Navy had initiated the procurement of a more advanced dive-bomber, leading to the development by Douglas of a two-seat aircraft in this category, of which two prototypes were ordered by the US Navy in June 1941. Designated Douglas XSB2D-1 Destroyer, the first prototype made its initial flight on 8 April 1943. But instead of being ordered into production, it was used as the basis of a new aircraft which the cut-andthrust of war in the Pacific had shown to be more essential. As the XSB2D-1, the prototype was a clean and purposeful-looking two-seat dive-bomber, introducing an internal bomb bay and, for the first time for an aircraft to operate from an aircraft-carrier, retractable tricycle landing gear. The US Navy’s new requirement was for a single-seat torpedo/dive-bomber, and the XSB2D-1 was modified for this new role by conversion to a single-seat cockpit, the addition of two wing-mounted 20mm cannon, enlargement of the bomb bay and the provision of increased fuel capacity. Airbrakes were installed in each side of the fuselage, and the big Wright Cyclone 18 engine of the XSB2D-1 was retained to give the requisite high performance. A contract on 31 August 1943 increased earlier orders for this aircraft, designated BTD-1 and retaining the name Destroyer, to 358. Deliveries of production aircraft began in June 1944, but only 28 had been delivered before contract cancellation was initiated soon after VJ-Day. The Destroyer’s performance was disappointing and, so far as is known, the type was not used operationally. Two aircraft were provided experimentally with a mixed powerplant, a 680kg thrust Westinghouse WE-19XA turbojet being fitted in the rear fuselage and fed with air through a dorsal inlet aft of the cockpit. Thus designated XBTD-2, the aircraft were the first jet-powered machines of Douglas and the US Navy. A first flight was made in May 1945, but at speeds over 322km/h the downward-angled turbojet could not be used. The project was cancelled in late 1945.
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How’s your street view? NEW TECHNOLOGY BOOST FOR LOCAL STONE STEPS COMPANY
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espite the tough financial times the sales line for one small traditional company in London has continued to buzz, why? – Because of Google Street View. Google Street view is a remarkable new application on the Internet where people can now walk down a street and take a look around from their PC or even mobile phone. Which means of course, that the appearance of our homes as viewed from the road, has never been more important. “And that’s where we come in.” said managing director, Trevor Alexander. “Attractive steps can transform the first impressions someone has of your house – especially in London where steps are such a prominent feature. We create beautiful steps and paving using only top quality York stone or Portland stone, the two best looking and most famous natural materials for walking on. What is more, these traditional materials have stood the test of time because they have good grip even when wet, are extremely hard wearing, but above all, they both look fantastic! When a potential client phones us now we can now simply invite them to take a walk on Google Street View and look at the steps in their neighbourhood. As we’ve installed hundreds of steps in South Kensington
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and Chelsea the chances are - the ones they like - are ours!” First impressions do count, especially when you are trying to sell your home or impress your friends. We asked one of Trevor’s clients what they thought, “I hadn’t really appreciated what a difference to the look of the whole house the steps would make. It was only when I found the Natural Stone Steps Company website on Google, and saw the ‘before and after’ photographs that I realised. Visitors now comment on the nice appearance of the house, which we never received before – even though we’ve only changed the steps! I’m glad I Googled. Thanks Trevor!” A set of stone steps are normally installed in one or two days but will last a lifetime and if they are visible from the road then they are visible by the whole world! It may just be worth going on Google Street view to take a look (www.google.co.uk/help/maps/streetview/), and if improvements are needed, ring Trevor at the Natural Stone Company! For more information contact Trevor Alexander on 01483 211311 email trevor@naturalstonesteps.co.uk or visit the website at www.naturalstonecompany.co.uk
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successful loft conversion is one that compliments your existing home. With 30 years of combined experience, you can rely on Loft of London’s expertise to ensure that your loft conversion feels like part of your existing home, not just an addition. Lofts of London is a family run company with 30+ years building experience in extensions, refurbishments, loft conversions and other specialist projects for both domestic and commercial properties. Do you need more space, do you need changes made to your property to accommodate your family and lifestyle? Having a loft conversion is a cost effective solution to expanding your lifestyle, by making changes to your property to suit your individual, personal lifestyle needs, whilst at the same time also adding value to your property. Lofts of London have undertaken many specialist projects, many of which have been received through recommendation. They provide high quality workmanship and take pride in the service they provide, using an experienced workforce of tradesmen to carry out each aspect of the build. All of their building services are fully project managed, insured, guaranteed and are carried out by experienced knowledgeable tradesmen. LOL offers you professional building services, for a wide variety of building works encompassing your personal requirements, whether it be a large project, or on a smaller scale. From design/drawing stage, to completion, they ensure the best use of the addition/s or alteration/s being made, to maximise your use of the new space. LOL provide advice and assistance when dealing with local planning authorities, if necessary and can liaise with them on your behalf, understanding the restrictions and regulations of the different local authorities, ensuring your project is compliant with up to date regulations for your area.
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There are various types of loft conversion Dormer Loft Conversion A dormer is a window-featured extension of the roof, which provides more space and headroom within the loft area. Dormers are the most expensive but also the most common type of conversion, as it utilises the available space to the maximum. Velux Loft Conversion This is the roof window conversion which provides a significant amount of light into the loft space, therefore converting an unused area into a functional space. It is a very economical way of achieving a loft transformation as it is not necessary to restructure the roof itself. Mansard Loft Conversion A mansard is a specific style of roof with two slopes - the lower slope is steeper than the upper and has dormer windows set into it. This maximises the use of the available space in a loft conversion. However, its installation is complex and expensive, as the entire roof must be replaced. As a consequence planning permission for this type of loft conversion is always required. Hip to Gable Loft Conversion Most properties have a regular, ‘hipped’ roof with a sloping side resulting limited loft space which makes it difficult to create a loft conversion without extending your property. This type of conversion extends your property on the sloping side, replacing your clopping roof with a vertical wall (the gable) at the same height as the ridge and filling in the spaces in between.
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The hallway is the first room guests see in a house. Make yours warm and welcoming with our inspirational design tips and advice…
ntrance ways tend to be dark and narrow but painting them white isn’t necessarily the best option. “Hallways, especially busy family ones, can take a lot of wear of tear and white be very unforgiving, as well as cold, so a better option, is to choose a light, bright colour in a warm tone. Choose a colour that is a shade or two lighter than the main room the hallway leads to, and it will help create continuity between the two spaces. As this room is primarily a walk-through, you can afford to make a strong design statement and be bold with colour and pattern. Patterned wallpaper with a slight shine will help reflect the light, while vertical stripes can create the illusion of height. If you’re concerned about knocks and scratches, a practical option is to have painted wood panelling on the bottom of the wall, with statement wallpaper above. Feature flooring Flooring in a hallway needs to be durable but choose wisely and you can create impact while being practical too. If you have a particularly long and narrow hallway, a chequerboard effect on the floor will create the impression of width - the wider the tiles, the wider it will look. Hallway runners are a great way to inject colour, while colourful striped carpet will instantly enliven a stairway. If you have bare wooden stairs, consider painting each step a different shade of the same colour or have fun with stencils to create patterns or words. Let the light in Hallways can often be dark, so getting the lighting right is essential. If you
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have a high ceiling, a large pendant light will act as a beautiful centrepiece and be the first thing that people see when they enter your home. If the ceiling is low, pendant lights will have the effect of making the room feel smaller, so wall lights are the better option. Mirrors are a good way to reflect natural light and give the illusion of more space. A large mirror placed at the end of a hallway instantly provides depth, making a hallway feel larger. Storage solutions Hallways can easily become cluttered so finding a space for coats, keys and shoes is a must. A wooden bench with storage If you have room, offers storage as well as a useful seating area. The more floor space you can see, the larger your hallway will seem and there are lots of great wall-hung cupboards available. Make a feature Hallways may be small but that doesn’t mean you can’t create a stunning focal point. A narrow console table with a pair of lamps and mirror above makes a pretty focal point - while a vase of fresh flowers or a scented cinnamon candle will create an inviting aroma. A group of family portraits is another great way to add interest and personalise the space. Generally, it’s best to hang fewer, larger pictures as opposed to several smaller ones, as it can make the space seem more confined and cluttered. With a little imagination and the right colours, storage and lighting, you can create an inviting entrance you’ll love coming home to and will want to show off.
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Light up your home B Lighting can make a huge difference to a room, affecting how we use a space and whether it feels roomy or cosy. Here’s how to get it right…
efore installing or updating lights, think about how you use each room during the day. A lounge may double-up as an office, the children might need to do their homework on the dining table in the evening or you might use the guest bedroom as a hobby space at night. Multi-functional rooms need to offer ambient as well as task lighting, while open plan living areas may even use pools of light as ‘zones’ in the absence of walls. A flexible scheme where the focus and light levels can be adjusted throughout the day is key - dimmers are ideal as they create mood and allow the room to work from day to night. Kitchen lighting While a central pendant will provide general lighting, a kitchen requires good task lighting in work areas, especially where you’ll be cooking. Task lighting should be positioned to the side or behind where you’re working – not in front. Many modern kitchen cabinets and cooker hoods come with built-in lights but adding them to existing ones is relatively easy and needn’t be expensive. Mini fluorescent lights can be picked up at most DIY stores (an eight-watt bulb in warm white should work well) and look great when fitted underneath wall units. If you have a central pendant over a dining table, choose one with a flexible cord, which can be pulled down for task lighting when required. To avoid re-wiring, consider fitting a track system with directional lights to highlight the work surface and the sink. While they might take more work to install, ceiling downlights can be placed where needed and because they recessed won’t get covered in grease and dirt. Bathroom lighting In a bathroom, task lighting is important where you need to see clearly, but think about adding feature lighting to create atmosphere. Consider adding recessed LED 1w Lucca spotlights into alcoves or back-lighting an opaque bath panel. Light behind the bath with waterproof LED 1w Lucca Exterior uplights or use an LED Contour strip under a basin so that it appears to float or use it to backlight shelves. Just take care that any fittings used are completely encased and never be tempted to use a conventional light fitting that’s not intended for bathroom use. With a little imagination, the right lighting really can transform every room in the house. Living room lighting Background or ambient lighting plays the part of daylight and is most
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often provided by a central pendant light – but if used alone, can create a very flat effect. Think about layering the light. One ceiling light will cast shadows, whereas having lamps dotted around will highlight all areas and make the room more welcoming.” How to make a hallway warm. The lounge is where we’re most likely to use accent lighting - to show off an artwork, ornaments, or even a plant. Think carefully when positioning lights - don’t place downlighters at either end of a sofa if you may change the room layout. Similarly, wall lights are best positioned either side of a fixed feature, like a fireplace. A standing lamp can look good behind the sofa or next to an armchair. For reading, the light should be placed to one side, behind and above the chair and take a 60 watt bulb at least – remembering that a 60-year-old requires 15 times more light for reading than a teenager. Watching TV in total darkness can cause eye strain, so place a light behind or beside the television, avoiding anything too bright which could cause glare on the screen. To make a room appear larger, light all four corners with spotlights or table lamps, in addition to a main pendant light. Wall washers, which flood light on to the wall and ceiling, will make the room seem taller. To make a room feel longer place lights at one end, to attract the eye along it.” Hallway Halls are often dark and lighting can be used to make a warm and welcoming entrance, as well as ensuring safety on the stairs. Create drama by over-scaling a decorative pendant and dimming this for mood, used in conjunction with Polespring LED downlights. Try lighting the stairs themselves using recessed spotlights and ensure the main overhead light is at the top of the stairs rather than the bottom to reduce the risk of accidents. Bedroom lighting Most people like bedrooms to be bright in the morning and atmospheric in the evening. Use a High CRI Contour Strip to uplight above a wardrobe for a fresh bright effect that can be dimmed in the evening or use a run of Polespring LEDs to light the front of wardrobes or highlight the headboard. Don’t forget to have downlights on a separate control so you can turn them off from bed. Bedside table or wall lights are ideal for reading – choose shades that are white on the inside and a warm colour outside, and fit with a clear bulb to provide a warm glow.
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lazing Vision Ltd was established in 1994, initially set up as a Glazing Refurbishment company. Today the company is the UK’s leading manufacturer of luxury glass roof solutions. In 2002 Glazing Vision launched a range of standard fixed and sliding glass rooflights. Glazing Vision now offers its range throughout the world to architects, property developers, contractors and final customers wishing to add more light and ventilation to their project. Today Glazing Vision offers both a standard and bespoke range of high end fixed, hinged or sliding glass rooflight products. These vary from individual stand-alone rooflights to continuous glazing systems. We have a team of highly trained designers using the latest software to develop rooflights that have never been attempted before. Continual research and development combined with the latest design and manufacturing technologies, enables us to offer highly energy efficient and esthetically pleasing designs. Glazing Vision’s main market is London and the South East where development is based on converting a roof to a roof terrace or below, digging out basements, which are now becoming more and more familiar. Glazing Vision has also developed an online shop which offer ‘off the shelf’ rooflights for immediate delivery, from fixed glass rooflights, walk on glass to hinged rooflights can be purchased online for delivery within 2 working days. All our rooflights are proudly made in our UK factory and have been featured on Grand Designs and many prestigious projects throughout the
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world including Gleneagles Golf Course in Scotland and the Eden Project in Cornwall. When a rooflight leaves our factory we know that the end client will be delighted not only on the day of installation but for years to follow. We employ skilled engineers who take pride in knowing that each rooflight will bring natural daylight and natural ventilation to another project. From Europe to the USA, Scandinavia and Asia, clients, to enhance their projects, use our rooflights. Jon Shooter (Sales & Marketing Director) said, “it is great being involved in the projects from the outset, we can then ensure a client is getting the right rooflight to meet their exact requirement. I find myself in London a lot visiting architects, contractors and final customer, I enjoy seeing a project at the early stages and then seeing it complete. Our sales staff have to be very well trained as they have to identify the requirements and be technically competent to advise our clients on which rooflight would be best. It is pleasing when we stand on a roof top in London as we are often able to say we did one over there and pointing to one of our rooflights on a neighboring building. There are certain streets in London where we literally have dozens of rooflights on one street”. Glazing Vision also has a distribution network around Europe and developing in the United States, however every rooflight is currently manufactured in the UK. A true British manufacturing success story, a state of the art factory producing high end rooflights, if you are interested in seeing how the company operate you can view an online video on their website at www. glazingvision.co.uk.
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re you battling the bulge, falling asleep at your desk or regularly snapping at your nearest and dearest? Wondering what you can do to break this miserable cycle? Try getting a good night’s sleep, say the experts.
memory can be impacted by poor sleep,” said Brent Cooper, bed expert from luxury British bed manufacturer Marshall & Stewart.
We all do it, head upstairs to bed and make a silent prayer that seven hours of undisturbed sleep awaits, but for around one in three people, this isn’t the case. While there are multiple factors for sleep deprivation, comfort is one of the barriers between most Brits experiencing that elusive good night’s sleep.
According to The Great British Sleep Survey 2012, poor sleep regularly has a negative impact on a person, both emotionally and on a physical level. The two-year survey, which documented the sleeping habits of more than 20,000 Brits, states that long-term poor sleepers are seven times more likely to feel helpless than good sleepers and five times more likely to feel alone, but also twice as likely to have relationship problems, suffer daytime fatigue and lack of concentration.
“People are always shocked to discover how much of their waking life is negatively affected by their poor sleep pattern. Everything from their work productivity to their personal relationships, even their weight and
With lives becoming increasingly busy and work pressures continuing to escalate, experts are reporting more people than ever seeking advice and assistance, desperate to break their poor sleep cycles.
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good nights sleep “We’ve seen a definite shift in people’s attitude towards sleep and bed purchasing over the past few years. Ten years ago it was rare for a person to seek out an expert to help them select the right bed, but now people are better educated about the importance of a good night’s sleep. More people appreciate that they spend a third of their life asleep and that this time has a massive impact on the rest of their life. Their bed is one of the most important, valuable purchases they will ever make, and we’re finally seeing people give it the investment and thought it deserves,” Mr Cooper added. While there is no shortage of discount beds available online and in High Street stores, The Sleep Council - which is funded by the National Bed Federation, the trade association for British bed manufacturers - advises shoppers to spend more to invest in good sleep and improved health when making a new bed purchase. Quality beds carry 25-year guarantees, are made to the specific requirements of the user and can be crafted with dual tensions to accommodate two people with varying requirements. Mr Cooper, former Hastens sleep expert: “Like with all things, you get what you pay for. Cheap beds may feel adequately supportive and reasonably comfortable in the showroom but will quickly deteriorate and you will find yourself suffering from poor sleep very quickly. Investing in a high-quality bed not only provides a more comfortable night’s sleep on day one, they are built with longevity in mind to be beds that can last a lifetime.”
Marshall & Stewart is among the world’s finest bed manufacturers, creating bespoke handmade beds by combining expert craftsmanship and the finest natural materials. The family-owned company is committed to improving the long-term sleep health of each of its clients. Through a complimentary service available at their London showroom, each client undergoes a comprehensive bed consultation to evaluate their current sleep problems, discuss how these can be overcome and help the client select a bed that will revolutionise their sleep experience, and as result, their everyday life.
To book a complimentary bed consultation or for more information, visit www.marshallandstewart.com Marshall & Stewart 99 Crawford Street, London W1H 2HN Telephone 020 7099 6131
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Live like a pop star For £14million you can stroll down Compton Avenue, Highgate in the footsteps of Lulu, Maurice Gibb and Ringo Starr
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here was a time when you could stroll down this leafy, exclusive enclave and bump into Ringo Starr, Lulu, Maurice Gibb, Jo Lewis (the Bahamian billionaire), Richard Caring and Roger Levitt. This quiet backwater has 24-hour security at its entrance where by giving a passport, utility bill, inside leg measurement and shoe size would still not necessarily allow you entry. It is, after all, one of Highgate’s most cherished addresses; where residents enjoy the privacy of luxury away from the prying eyes of the public. Woodley was, for many years, the former home of Lulu and the late Maurice Gibb. The present owners have now lovingly restored it to its former glory. It is a very interesting pastiche of architectural styles blending the traditional country house with some contemporary and novel overtures. The house itself is over 8,000 sq ft and is set in half an acre of manicured grounds with a sweeping carriage drive leading from this exclusive tree lined Avenue. The eight-bedroom house includes six bathrooms, an indoor swimming pool and has a studio at the bottom of the garden that, in Lulu and Maurice Gibb’s time, was in fact a recording studio. It is a unique opportunity for the buyer to enjoy what is, after all, a small country estate yet only 15 minutes from the West End and nestled between two medieval villages - Hampstead and Highgate. If
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you turn to the left you will walk straight on to Highgate golf course (one of two within walking distance) and if you go to the right you go to Kenwood and The Heath. A private airport is within half an hour and, with the consent of Highgate School, you may even be able to land a helicopter nearby. Trevor Abrahmsohn, Managing Director of Glentree, describes Woodley as an ‘elegant and exceptional’ property at a ‘cherished’ address. He said: ‘When you buy a house such as Woodley in Compton Avenue you don’t just buy an elegant imposing substantial home with all sorts of luxuries, you also get an illustrious history of stars and fame. ‘The very prestigious Highgate School, with their unique sporting facilities, is within walking distance. ‘Who wouldn’t want to live in this wonderful place? All you need is £14million and it’s all yours! You gain instant heritage, bathed in the stardom of the illustrious former owners or you can live in complete tranquillity. Abrahmsohn added: ‘This is an exceptional house for the discerning buyer who has become weary of just another imposing mansion for sale.’ For further information Trevor Abrahmsohn or T: 020 8209 1149 M: 07831 339699 www.glentree.co.uk
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School Conversions Are A Hit Most of us are relieved to have left the classroom behind years ago. But when it comes to grand, airy spaces, there’s much we can learn from schools.
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he Victorians built them a-plenty, and now 20th-century builders are knocking them down or converting them into apartments. The old, draughty turn-of-the-century schools, which are so distinctive all around the country in towns and cities with their imposing exteriors, high gables and large windows, do not lend themselves to modern-
day tuition.
Victorian-built institutions might not suit modern-day teaching methods, but they do make unique homes. The Victorians built their schools to last, with solid woodblock flooring, good acoustic insulation, high ceilings and tall windows to maximise light. They are also expensive for both private and local authority owners to maintain and keep warm in the winter. And so many schools are being turned into large apartments, with the new residents sometimes lucky enough to have the use of the school grounds, if these have not been sold off separately. One of the difficulties encountered by developers, is how to deal with what is often a very large room with extremely large windows, typical of Victorian schools which have frequently undergone conversion. Where these rooms have been carved up, the proportions can appear slightly unnatural. If left alone, they can be dramatic, but the sheer size and height of the room and surface area of window can lead to large heating bills. 132 SEPTEMBER2013
Some schools have closed down in recent years, and developers are attracted to them because they are easy to convert. They are likely to be structurally sound because the authorities will have inspected them regularly to ensure they comply with health and safety requirements. Most have leisure amenities, such as tennis courts, well-maintained grounds and a swimming pool. Buyers considering school conversions should note that often these buildings are short on views, with windows typically placed higher than normal to avoid distracting daydreaming pupils from their studies. A former public school founded by the Masons, Royal Connaught Park in Bushey, Hertfordshire, has certainly had a colourful history since its closure. At one time an American university visited by John F Kennedy, it then became a film set for productions including the original St Trinian’s, Harry Potter and Little Britain. Now converted into luxurious flats and houses, “no two properties are the same” says Comer Homes’ marketing director Caroline Comer. Prices range from £399,000 up to £2.1 million. It would be easier for developers to knock a school down and start from scratch, but maintaining the originality of the schools architecture, space and characteristics, increasing its value considerably. Every time you climb the stairs, you feel the history
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Apartment for sale in Victorian Heights, Thackeray Road, Battersea, London SW8 - 2 bedrooms - £1,225,000 A stylish split level apartment located in Victorian Heights, a secure gated school conversion. Victorian Heights is a gated development situated in the ‘Diamond Conservation Area’ on Thackeray Road, and is well placed for the local amenities in Battersea, and Queenstown Road over ground station which has direct services to Victoria station. Property features 2 bedrooms 1 reception room 2 bathrooms Conversion Post War/Modern Town/City Private Parking Property description The apartment benefits from double height ceilings, wooden flooring, and is finished to a high specification throughout. Perfect for entertaining, the apartment is filled with light from the large windows and double height ceilings. The modern kitchen features a sleek central island breakfast bar, and a sophisticated lighting system, whilst the reception room is beautifully finished with a gas effect fireplace. The apartment also benefits from access to the communal gardens and a secure parking space. To arrange a viewing, or for more information, please contact Knight Frank, Battersea, SW11 on 020 3641 4956 (local rate)
For sale - Two bedroom penthouse, Prioress Street, Borough, SE1 - £1,495,000 Property description Set in the very top of a beautiful converted Victorian school, this stunning two bedroomed (both en-suite) split-level apartment has been renovated with fabulous attention to detail throughout. The property is presented in superb condition with the décor inspired by 17th century French baroque style and comprises a main reception room with high, vaulted ceilings (26’ high), beautiful kitchen/breakfast room, luxurious master bedroom with en suite bathroom and dressing room, 2nd bedroom and en suite bathroom on the mezzanine-level, communal gardens and allocated off-street parking within the gated grounds. Prioress Street is ideally located within easy reach of the wide range of amenities in both Elephant and Castle and Borough High Street. Transport links include Elephant and Castle Station (National Rail, Bakerloo and Northern Lines) and Borough Station (Northern Line), with the motorist well served by the A2, A3 and A201. To arrange a viewing, or for more information, please contact Foxtons London Bridge, 94 Borough High Street, London, SE1 1LL. Call 020 7386 6500 SEPTEMBER2013 133
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LIVING AREA OF THE NEW SHOW APARTMENT IN THE WEST WING AT BENTLEY PRIORY
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‘The West Wing’ Apartments The latest phase of luxury homes at Bentley Priory, Stanmore
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eading heritage restoration developer, City & Country, is delighted to launch ‘The West Wing’, its second phase of luxury homes at Bentley Priory, Stanmore. The collection of seven elegant and spacious apartments are situated in a prime location, connected to the Bentley Priory Mansion House, offering far reaching views of the spectacular London skyline and set in over 50 acres of landscaped grounds. The West Wing was constructed in 1950 as officers’ accommodation and replaced a range of single storey offices built in 1939 when the Mansion’s conservatory was demolished. The building plays an important role in the setting of the Mansion and is ideal for those looking for light, open plan spaces. The exterior of the building has been dramatically yet sensitively renovated with beautiful new timber sash windows, French doors and Juliet balconies and has been rendered and limewashed to perfectly compliment the Mansion House. A security and concierge service is available to ensure that residents feel safe, secure and comfortable whether at home or abroad. The former RAF Bentley Priory was originally built in 1766 and served as the headquarters of fighter command for the Battle of Britain. Awardwinning restoration experts City & Country began the painstaking work to sympathetically restore and convert the historical buildings in 2011. Combining a rich historical setting with a modern twist the mansion house has been home to several notable residents during its lifetime including BEDROOM AT WEST WING AT BENTLEY PRIORY
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Queen Adelaide of Saxe-Meiningen, Queen Consort of William IV and John Hamilton, 1st Marquess of Abercorn. Distinguished visitors include Sir Walter Scott, Queen Victoria, Prince Albert and Winston Churchill. Bentley Priory is located just a short walk from a variety of cafes and restaurants in Stanmore High Street. Despite the tranquil feel,of the development it is less than 13 miles from Central London and ideally sits at the end of the Jubilee line. There is also easy access to the M25 and Heathrow International Airport. Nature lovers can also visit Bentley Priory Nature Reserve, once part of the Bentley Priory grounds. Visitors can explore the deer park, as well as open grassy areas and nature walks. Nearby, Stanmore Common supports a thriving heathland area and a complex of wooded habitats whilst Stanmore Country Park, a large nature reserve is immediately north of Stanmore town centre. Two of the seven properties have already sold off plan with just five remaining for sale. Measuring between 1,691 sq. ft. to 1,975 sq. ft., The West Wing apartments are priced from £1,250,000. Interested purchasers are invited to call the sales suite on 0208 954 5959 which is open daily between 10am and 5pm, or locally-appointed agents Preston Bennett on 0208 954 0044. Alternatively, please register interest at www.cityandcountry.co.uk THE WEST WING AT BENTLEY PRIORY
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Garden Hill House A TOTTERIDGE VILLAGE, N20 - POA
truly exquisite character property, with some original parts dating back to the 18th century, and nestling in the heart of Totteridge Village, opposite the church – undoubtedly one of the finest bespoke properties to come to the market in many years.
This Grade II double fronted residence, reminiscent of the Queen Anne period, has enigmatically undergone extensive modernisation
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and improvements by the current owners, yet has sympathetically been allowed to retain many original period features to the formal receptions and hallway, that have enhanced its individuality. In addition, this spectacular home boasts beautifully tended landscaped gardens of just under 2 acres to the rear, abutting greenbelt countryside beyond.
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Something truly special In June we saw the completion of Number One Oxshott. The ten luxury apartments have been created by award-winning developers Newcourt Residential. They offer opulence and the best of high quality contemporary living in Surrey’s most desirable location.
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n arriving through the grand ornate gates, it becomes evident that you have entered something special. The two impressive buildings that stand side by side, present the best in classic architecture. From the Dutch gables, leaded domed turret roofs to the grand stone porticos, these buildings make you want to stand back and admire them for their magnificence.
perfect space for some outdoor entertaining or just relaxing on a summers evening.
All apartments are served by an underground carpark which is more befitting of a car showroom. The quality and attention to detail has not been scarified here providing two secure parking spaces and storage for each owner. Exclusive access to the private gymnasium On entering the communal lobbies, opulence is abundantly evident again leaves one stating that ‘seeing is believing’ as the quality is one throughout with no expense spared. The main feature is a magnificent expected in a members club. five meter crystal chandelier that cascades down from the ceiling, through the centre of the stairwell. Light reflects of the Italian clad marble staircase and the handcrafted polished chrome handrail that adorns the ornate balustrades. The strikingly contemporary communal interior gives Number one all the style and elegance you can only associate with five star luxury hotels. Making ones way into the apartments it is noticeable that the design is not your typical build. There is a striking sense of space, created by beautiful high ceilings complemented by oversized cornice and joinery which adds an air of grandeur. The parquet flooring sweeps through a set of lavish, chrome inlay glass double doors into the living, kitchen and dining areas. The open plan arrangement is very in vogue with contemporary finishes and attention to detail visible in every corner. The Italian designer kitchen with Miele appliances would certainly appeal to the dinner party enthusiasts. The spacious bedrooms are complimented by floor-to-ceiling bespoke fitted wardrobes and luxurious carpets. Each has an en- suite with bespoke cabinetry and fittings whilst the walls and floors are finished in marble. The apartments include the latest in home smart technology, lighting controls and under floor heating runs throughout. The exclusive penthouse suite can be accessed directly via a lift. This dressed show home blends palettes of greys, silvers, black and whites that add a glamorous edge which is typically London chic. The apartment benefits from a generous terraced area which provides the
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The landscaping to No 1 Oxshott is creative , innovative and beautiful in equal measure. Newcourt Residential with its partner Vertrosa Garden Design has designed and delivered a scheme that provides individual spaces for all to enjoy. There are striking features such as the colonnade and Moon gate which are softened with herbaceous borders and perennials all of which provides interest and relaxation. Interior design by L&C Company. Apartments range 1600 sqft – 2200 sqft Prices from £1.125m To request your exclusive viewing please contact our sales team on; 01883 621122 Sales@newcourt.co.uk www.numberoneoxshott.co.uk
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