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The Smell of

SUCCESS

Linda Pilkington celebrates 20 years of Ormonde Jayne

MARY MARE

Mary Katrantzou launches new resort wear collection

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he sun is out, our favourite restaurants, bars and businesses have re-opened and our summer issue is all set to shine some light on your day. We start by talking to Cheshire born perfumier Linda Pilkington who is celebrating 20 years of her brand Ormonde Jayne (p.10). Kate Parks offers a unique insight into the new normal for weddings (p.31), whilst Jonathan Gould from Boodles shares his life in Manchester with us (p.9). As the temperature rises, we look at ways of cooling down with our top 10 fans, air circulators and purifiers (p.66). For those hosting a barbeque over the summer, we highlight some of our favourite products to get the party sizzling (p.38). Our resident vet, James Dutfield advises how to keep our dogs cool during these hot months (p.32) and the team at Dash cool us down with their favourite cocktail recipe (p.43). Mum and Nursery Manager Astone Richardson offers her advice on keeping the little ones entertained during the summer holidays (p.28) and in our Health, Beauty and Wellness pages (p.20) we spotlight the summer essentials to put you in the holiday mood. Speaking of holidays, we offer staycation inspiration (p. 45) and showcase the new Mary-Mare resort wear collection. James Fossdyke takes a close look at the new Toyota (p. 56), and Annabelle Tugby Architects share a recent project with us (p. 70). There’s plenty to soak up this month, so remember to stay protected in the sun, kick back and enjoy the read.

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Contents FAMILY

A FEW OF OUR FAVOURITES

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THE SMELL OF SUCCESS

Perfumier Linda Pilkington celebrates 20 years of her brand Ormonde Jayne

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GETTING THROUGH THE SUMMER HOLIDAYS

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BREAKDOWN OF LOVE IN A CORONAVIRYS CLIMATE

Leading family solicitor Elizabeth Hassall talks about the current “new normal” in family law

STYLE

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VIVIENNE’S TARTAN

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INTRODUCING MARYMARE

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Jonathan Gould, Senior Sales Consultant at Boodles shares his life in Manchester with us

HOLIDAY AT HOME

Get inspired for your Summer Staycation with some of our favourite picks

Mary Katrantzou launches her new resort wear collection

SUMMER ESSENTIALS

Get your hands on these summer essentials to put you in the holiday mood

DRIVE

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REGULARS MY LIFE IN MANCHESTER

With our best barbeque products

Vivienne Westwood presents the iconic Derby Yasmine Bag

HEALTH, BEAUTY & WELLNESS

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GET YOUR SUMMER SIZZLING

TRAVEL

CHANGE THE DATE

Events Agency Owner Kate Park discusses the impact of 2020 on the wedding industry

All the very latest news and fabulous things for your furry family members

FOOD & DRINK

Astone Richardson offers her advice on keeping the little ones entertained

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PETS’ CORNER

SUPRA STAR

Toyota has reinvented a cult classic, so James Fossdyke went to find out whether the newbie is worthy of the name

HOME

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TEN WAYS TO STAY COOL

With temperatures set to soar, cool down with our top 10 fans, air circulators and purifiers


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My life in

MANCHESTER JONATHAN (JONNY) GOULD , SENIOR SALES CONSULTANT AT BOODLES AND CO-OWNER OF SEVENTY 9 SOCIAL

How would you describe yourself ? As an extreme extravert and confident person, I spend as much time as possible being out, socialising and having lots of fun! Well that’s if I am not working as I’m also a bit of a workaholic. Growing up I was the complete opposite and very shy, I am not sure what happened there...as now I am the type who will be dancing on a table somewhere. Keeping fit and healthy is also important to me, before the recent Covid issue I would swim nearly every day which I am really missing at the moment. Where is home? And work? I live and work in Manchester city centre. My main place of work is the Boodles showroom located on King Street, although I do travel around a bit for work when visiting clients or going to events. What did you want to be when you were younger? I wanted to do all sorts when I was younger, even be in a boy band... I still do. My singing capabilities, however, won’t allow that. When I was in high school, I did want to be a vet as I have always loved animals. My current job seems to have found me and I love it! I go from dealing with multi-million pound jewellery to going to some of the country’s most exclusive events. There are a lot of perks which I am very lucky to experience. Name a few of your favourite places to be... Some of my favourite places would have to be Sitges near Barcelona, Venice and I love America! To be honest anywhere with sun and sea. But mainly I love being with my friends, whether it is going away with them or just hanging out in a bar or restaurant. If I could erase C19 right now a great place to get

“Don’t be afraid to try new things, I always like to push myself with new experiences” away from it all is Paris! La Tour d’Argent for dinner and Hotel Costes for a night or two with long days of walking around the city and enjoying the atmosphere and culture. What or who inspires you? My colleagues at Boodles, all of them have such diverse lives and skill sets, it’s amazing to see how they cope with certain situations and always give me great advice. What was the last gift you gave someone? This is really embarrassing, but I actually bought myself and one of my best friends, Scott a sequin jumpsuit, as a fancy dress costume. Actually, he doesn’t know this yet, so I hope this is published after I have given it to him! Tell us a secret/fun fact? Hmm, I am so open I don’t feel I have a secret fact. One thing people don’t know about me is that I used to be a qualified lifeguard. If you want an embarrassing/fun fact, I have a portfolio of pictures where I copy and recreate film covers and famous art work with a good friend of mine. Who or what would you place in Room 101? At the moment, the obvious choice is Covid-19. It’s messing up my social life. I’m not normally a routine person, however I am looking forward to getting some kind of normality back. What’s been your biggest life lesson? To always be yourself and never try and act like someone else to please others. Also don’t be afraid to try new things, I always like to push myself with new experiences. This has given me so many great stories. www.boodles.com, www.seventy9.social

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The Smell Of

SUCCESS As luxury perfumery, Ormonde Jayne celebrates 20 years in business, The Cheshire Magazine speaks to its Cheshire born founder, Linda Pilkington about the evolution and success of her brand

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n November 22nd 2000, perfumer Linda Pilkington registered her British perfume house at Company House in London. Still independently owned by Linda, Ormonde Jayne has grown from creating scented candles on a kitchen table for private clients, to one of the leading niche perfumers with 200 points of sale around the world. Disrupting the world of perfume since its beginning, Ormonde Jayne introduces rare and exquisite ingredients, elevating perfume to an art form. Here Linda sits down with The Cheshire Magazine to discusses her lasting success.

Was there a lightbulb moment to take you from creating scented candles on your kitchen table to registering Ormonde Jayne as a perfume house at Company House and opening your boutique in Mayfair? I have never been one to market research or make extensive business plans. I tend to be impulsive and I’m more a ‘back of the envelope’ type. When I saw this available space

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in a gorgeous Victorian arcade with double height window, I saw a great stage that would lend itself perfectly to perfume. It felt so right as a location for my new range of perfumes and my philosophy. From seeing it for the first time to serving our first customer was a matter of a few weeks which was supersonic for retail openings, as it was long before the era of popups! I had to convince the landlord of the Royal Arcade that I would be an asset to his arcade and would be able to flourish. It wasn’t easy as he was dubious about my lack of previous retail experience in London! The way I convinced him was by arriving in his office clutching my entire collection of scented candles and flacons and showed him I would create a really gorgeous unique perfumery that would benefit the area.


“We are delighted to count Bryan Ferry, Goldie Hawn, EmmaThompson,Will Smith as loyal fans” It was certainly an instinct and a vision where I knew I could make an amazing perfumery and thankfully, I turned it into a reality. You have a close team of employees including family and friends. What are the benefits of working with friends and family? I am very blessed with a loyal team of 33 employees, some of whom have been with us for 15 years. You can’t do that without good working conditions and I have never treated myself as the taskmaster or the big boss. I have always employed people who I believe can do the job better than myself, so of course I have particular respect and give them a carte blanche. The people that make Ormonde Jayne happen are on the same page and I really appreciate their input. Although not an employee as such, I have had 100% support from day one from my husband. He is always that other pair of eyes, ears, nose and head. My husband is also an

inspirational man on many levels; he is a great cook who conjures up unbelievable dishes cooking by instinct with no recipes. When he wanted his own perfume for his 30th birthday, we made a bespoke perfume together which was the basis for Isfarkand. It had attracted a great deal of attention, and he still gets chased down the street by strangers asking him what he is wearing so always carries a supply of 2mls samples. He has a natural instinct in perfume which compliments my sense of aesthetics. What are the foundations of Ormonde Jayne? Translating what I believe to be creative, abstract, unique and appealing ideas into fragrance for our clients, who come from all walks of life. The evidence is seeing people who walked into our boutique in the first weeks returning today to buy the same fragrances, because they return that belief. Although our perfumers are open to everyone, it’s like

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being part of a special exclusive community and when asked, our clients enjoy recounting that their perfume is bought from a small British handmade perfume house in Mayfair. Who is a typical Ormonde Jayne wearer? It’s impossible to answer because our customers come from all walks of life from all over the world. We can place an Ormonde Jayne flag in every country! We don’t just cater for people from The Middle East or from Europe as we have such a wide variety in our fragrance and ingredient repertoire. We really see all ages from 12 year olds buying their first bottle, to sprightly 94 year olds, but the one thing our customers have in common is that they know a good perfume when they smell one! We are delighted to count Bryan Ferry, Goldie Hawn, Emma Thompson, Will Smith and others as loyal fans, but even more delighted when I see clients that came into our boutique on the first day, come back each year. How has Ormonde Jayne evolved in the last 20 years? On a micro level, it’s a constant evolution because every time we reach the end of a stock item, instead of re-ordering automatically, I think, “can we do better?”, whether it’s a

ribbon or a bottle or the lease on our studio. So, in a very organic way, we are continually upping the anti all the time. For instance, our packaging, is at the very top end of the market and always has been, from the orange linen boxes to the booklet inside the perfume box for our clients to read about their perfume and our philosophy. It gives them something extra and they become part of our brand. People see that when they hold our overcap and open the bottle, feeling the weight and design, and connecting it to our overhead lighting in the boutique which has the identical shape. There are two aspects that have shaped our evolution by remaining resolutely static though! One is that we have never compromised on quality from day one, there is no point and we would never do it. If it’s not the best of the best and the purest quality available, we won’t use a second best. The second part of our evolution has been down to remaining privately owned and completely independent. I think I am possibly the only British female perfumer to own their own perfume house after 20 years. It means many

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things, but essentially it translates as no one else dictating what we can or can’t spend on an oil or pressuring us to release a fragrance when we are not ready. On a larger level though what started out as one scented candle made for Chanel’s boutique 20 years ago, followed by a dream little boutique in Old Bond Street, has now evolved into 200 points of sale in the world’s best boutiques, concept stores and

department stores. But with all those points of sales, we can still have a personal relationship with each of the store managers, training our staff and I think the secret to that is because we are still privately owned. What has been your proudest achievement? I would say greatest achievement is the work life balance; I run a business but for 48 weeks a year, my two young sons see me first thing in the morning and last thing at night and we can sit down to at least a breakfast together. It’s no mean feat but I did learn to master it fairly early on and I so I would say I am particularly proud of it, and our sons too! In 2004, I launched Ormonde Man which was the very first ever fine fragrance that contained the ingredient Oudh. No one had heard of it and we would have to spell it out to every beauty editor. Now, it’s a confirmed category and it’s almost mainstream. The other ingredient we introduced was Ta’if rose. Until our fragrance Ta’if launched in 2005 it was used as an attar in the Middle East but had never been used in a fine fragrance. I travelled to the town of Ta’if in 2004, a dusty hot hilltop town in Saudi Arabia, met with the growers and was given mountains of fresh dates. I wanted to create a fragrance with Ta’if that

also connected its local heritage. Now, many people have heard of Ta’if rose and the town and it’s one of our most popular fragrances loved by men and women. In 2005, I decided to make our entire collection gender free and erase all traces of men and women, with the exception of Ormonde Woman and Ormonde Man. I took that decision after two particular experiences with men choosing two fragrances that had been classified as feminine. It seemed a radical move fifteen years ago as there was no public debate about gender politics. But today, I think it’s seen as forward thinking and almost obvious to refrain from pigeon holing gender with our sense of smell. So, although it wasn’t intended to be an achievement at the time, I am pleased I followed my instinct and ignored the marketing norms of the time. What do see for the next 20 years? I would like to see Ormonde Jayne standing the test of time and built upon what we have already achieved. To be present in only the top end boutiques around the world. I would like my brand to exist side by side to the very best market; And ultimately for my family to be healthy and happy. Philosophy is to look for ingredients not widely used, recently I managed to track down pure gardenia absolute as it is such an elusive ingredient. That suits me down to a tee! I would also like to collaborate my love of food, Gourmande Jayne features on my website, and is another aspect and having the pleasure of eating it afterwards! Ideally, I would like to hook up with chefs and cook for my closest and dearest friends. www.ormondejayne.com

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Style Vivienne’s Tartan

With a subtle nod to her punk

beginnings, Vivienne Westwood presents the iconic Derby Yasmine Bag. The handbag is decorated in this seasons ‘Vivienne’s Tartan’ colour scheme, made up of vibrant red and blue hues with contrasting neutral tones. Completed with Westwood’s instantly recognisable Orb icon, the Derby Yasmine Bag makes for a timelessly sophisticated accessory. £425, www.garmentquarter.com

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Introducing MARY-MARE Mary Katrantzou, the Greek-born, London-based designer, Mary Katrantzou launches MARY-MARE, a bi-annual resort wear capsule collection

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irroring ‘Collection’ an accumulation of the brands last decade alongside one’s desire to collect, amass and cherish a series of objects - the prints of Mary Mare are a cabinet of curiosities. Honing in on the success of the 10th anniversary’s philately (postage stamps) and conchology (sea shells) inspired linear graphics. Postage stamps from exotic destinations emblazon cotton poplin, linen and silk twill across a series of day-to-night dresses, each nipped in via a contrasting belted waist tie. Separates follow suit with the brands signature shirt and trouser silhouettes re-imagined in lighter fabrics than ever before. Conchology is celebrated across ten dresses, with sea shells projected onto georgette and cotton voile on standout mini-dresses and kaftans shapes. Newness comes in the form of swim lycra across six styles, each available in an adaptation of each print story. Capped-sleeved scuba styles, and bandeau bathing suits become the canvas for each collector’s edition whilst two new bikini styles complete the swim range offering something for all body shapes and sizes. The addition of two beach towels, three tote bags in seven colour and print options become

the core of the Mary Katrantzou first own-brand accessories capsule, whilst oversized raffia hats in rainbow shades or wrapped with silk scarves offer protection from the sun. Aimed at completing the Mary Katrantzou muse’ wardrobe, this debut capsule is the brands first extension beyond the pre-existing in-house ready-to-wear collection, forming part of a wider plan to broaden the Mary Katrantzou product offering, allowing the Mary Katrantzou customer a plethora of new ways to embrace colour and print whilst they travel. Prices from £140, www.marykatrantzou.com

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Health, Beauty

Wellness Heaven Scent Leave an invisible veil of Ormonde Jayne perfume on your hair with this exciting new ritual for fragrance lovers. British perfume brand Ormonde Jayne has expanded its product range to include its first hair scent range. With a specially formulated composition that will fortify and condition your hair, the lingering scents of Ta’if, Ambre Royal, Osmanthus and Montabaco will perfume your hair throughout the day. Available at Ormonde Jayne Perfumery, Selfridges & Harrods

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SKINNIES “CONQUER” SPF50+ & SKINNIES SUNGEL SPF30

New Zealand based Skinnies is a non-comedogenic, waterless sun protection gel. Made of a cosmetic clay and oil base, used because it is an efficient delivery mechanism for UV filters and it creates a barrier on top of the skin. From a skin feel perspective combined with the clay base and oil phased process which creates the gel, Skinnies also add vitamin E for skin hydration. A pea size blob covers your face, neck and ears for instant, long-lasting UVA/UVB protection. Skinnies is non-allergenic, suitable for sensitive skin and works for all skin types and ages. Skinnies is great for dry, oily or acne prone skin as it’s a gel that sits on top of the skin and equally doesn’t dry your skin out and won’t cause any spots or breakouts. It’s also suitable for babies. The “Conquer” SPF50+ has Manuka oil for skin nourishment after a long day in the sun. Skinnies “Conquer” SPF50+ £38.95 (100ml), £22.95 (35ml), Skinnies Sungel SPF30 £28.95 (100ml), £15.95 (35ml), www.skinnies.online

Health & Beauty news Get your hands on these summer essentials to put you in the holiday mood

INSTITUT ESTHEDERM To protect against the harmful effects of the sun, Institut Esthederm’s suncare range contains their Global Cellular Protection technology, which unlike SPF, protects against UVB and UVA rays, as well as visible light and infrared radiation. Prepare and stimulate the tan with Bronz Impulse. Tint and glow with the Bronz Repair Sunkissed for face. For everyday essentials for protection in the sun use the Adaptasun Body Lotion Strong Sun, or prolong and protect with the Tan Prolonging Body Lotion www.esthederm.com/en

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GREEN PEOPLE’S SUN CARE RANGE Famed for their certified organic award-winning skin and body products, Green People has been promoting the use of physical sunscreens over chemical for many years. Already one of only a few sun lotions worldwide that is reef safe and non-toxic to marine life, Green People’s award-winning products now have a fresh new look for Summer 2020.

Scent Free Facial Sun Cream SPF 30

Enjoy a natural, non-greasy broad spectrum UVA/UVB facial sun cream for your daily sun protection needs. Skin defence antioxidants and vitamins A, C & E (Green tea, Olive, Avocado and Rosemary extract) are added to support the skin’s immune system and protect against cell damage. Made without essential oils and naturally none-pore clogging ingredients this sun lotion is perfect for those with sensitive skin.

ANGELA LANGFORD BLOOM AND GLOW Chia seed and sea buckthorn are blended together to deliver high levels of essential fatty acids, vitamins & antioxidants – to help improve your skin’s elasticity, calm inflammation and restore radiance. www.angelalangford.com

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Scent Free Sun Lotion SPF 30

High factor, fragrance free and rich in natural antioxidants, the Scent Free Sun Lotion SPF 30 is a multi-tasker to say the least. Adored by beauty editors, sun worshippers and Green People devotees alike, this new formulation contains 84% certified organic agricultural ingredients.

Sun Lotion SPF 15 with Natural Tan Accelerator

Enjoy sun-soaked days in the knowledge your skin is protected with Green People’s Sun Lotion SPF 15. Created with a new improved formulation combining UV filters, antioxidants and natural tan accelerator, this lotion contains 87% certified organic agricultural ingredients and has been approved by the Vegetarian Society.

Organic Children Sun Lotion SPF 30 (Scent Free)

When it comes to protecting little ones from the sun’s harmful rays, skincare has never been more important. Ideal for sensitive skin and those prone to prickly heat, this natural lotion offers 97% UVB protection. We all know how resistant kids can be to the ‘sticky’ feeling of sun lotion; Organic Children’s natural sun lotion leaves skin protected, moisturised and non-greasy. Happy kids; happy parents. www.greenpeople.co.uk

BIODERMA This range contains Bioderma’s Biodprotection™ patent, which is committed to offering the best skin protection by providing anti-UVA and UVB ray technology, which activates the skin’s natural defences in addition to creating a shield that provides optimum protection. Bioderma have some great products including their SPF mist – Photoderm MAX Mist SPF50+. Or perhaps you’re looking for a tinted SPF for a glow and protect? Try the Photoderm MAX Aquafluid in Light. Big fan of a dry oil? UsePhotoderm Bronz Dry Oil SPF30 or keep the tan protected for longer with the Photoderm After Sun. www.bioderma.com 21



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Family Turn Bedtime Into Calm Time

Say hello to Young Living’s cutest essential bedtime aid yet, an essential oil diffuser called Feather The Owl. Tuck your little ones in each night with this multi-function diffuser – it’s a humidifier, scented diffuser, night-light, and white-noise machine, all in one. The Owl Diffuser has ten different light options to change colour to suit your child’s mood along with a built-in speaker allowing you to choose from five sound variations: rain, birds, ocean waves, fan, and lullaby. www.youngliving.co.uk

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Family news W O R D S : G I N A N D J E L LY T O T S . C O. U K

Summer is here so let’s get sunshine ready… even if that is only a paddling pool in the garden. There’s no stopping us…

At One with Nature An antidote to our era of ever-present screens The Nature of Play offers simple, nature-based activities for all seasons. With beautiful illustrations, activities, guides and poems, the book includes 44 seasonal natural ways to banish boredom. Fanny & Alexander’s The Nature of Play – Handbook, £16.99, www.bluebrontide.com

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Stay Cool

#1 Flamingo Back Pack, £26, www.sophieallport.com

Be summer wardrobe ready with the latest cool collection from iconic Scandi brand, Polarn O. Pyret. Renowned for cuteness and resilience, the new season is full of fun prints full of tales of secret gardens and the creatures and flowers that live within them. Perfect for picnics, adventures and making a splash in the paddling pool. www.polarnopyret.co.uk

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DEN-GINEERING Are you ever too old to build a den? Designed by a head teacher these den kits contain everything needed for some outdoor adventure. All you need is a little imagination. Khaki Kit contains heavy duty shoulder bag, camouflage tarpaulin, groundsheet, mallet, rope, tent bag, mug, camo stick and full instructions, £39.50, www.gardeningforkids.co.uk

#2 Colour & Draw Doodle Accessory Bag, £14.95, www.eatsleepdoodle.com

Go Swiftly A ride-on toy for slightly older children the SwiftyIXI (pronounced ‘ik-see’) offers style, quality and hours of outdoor fun. Designed by British brand Swifty, it is available in six colours and recommended for children from 7-10 years old (120-140cm and up to 50kg). With front and rear brakes to avoid scrapes it is built with the highest safety standards in mind too. Safe + stylish = happy parent and child. Swifty Scooter, £349, www.bobbyrabbit.co.uk

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#3 Traditional School Leather Satchel, £125, www.scaramangashop.co.uk

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Getting Through the

Summer Holidays Mum and nursery school manager, Astone Richardson, offers some real advice for keeping your little ones entertained throughout the summer holidays

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etween running two successful country nursery settings and having a baby at home things can be decidedly hectic. Whilst our work ethos of fun, exciting all-singing, all-dancing natural activities runs through my blood… the reality of offering this at home as Mummy is very different! As the summer holidays approach and lots of us are still reeling after working from home with our little ones, inspiration is flailing. We feel lost without our usual day out hotspots and playdates with friends to pass the time and ease the parenting load.

The key for me is to be prepared. Lots of activities can be prepared in advance and put in a box or bag for quick access later. With older children using their interests is always key so picking simple adaptable activities also works well. Lots of these ideas use the outdoors or things you can collect outside on the way to the park or the shops – and outdoor resources are perfect because they are readily available and even better, they are free! Even young children can use natural items (just be careful with certain plants and bugs for skin reactions – there are lots of apps and online sites to identify things to be careful of). A top tip is to always have a bag by the door with hats, sun cream and other essentials so you can leave with a moment’s notice for a quick energy burning ramble! Children cannot climb the walls when there aren’t any to climb… so really, if in doubt then get outdoors!

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EASY IDEAS TO TRY

• Shadow drawing is perfect for all ages. Line favourite toys or household items along a roll of paper and draw round their shadows. These can then be cut/painted/coloured offering lots of creative opportunities. • Placing different fruit cubes onto skewers develops fine motor skills. Children can even chop the fruit first! • Den building is a full-day activity. Signs and drawing can be added along with extra rooms to create fortresses. Cheap sheets are a great investment! • Decorating sticks with paint and wool wraps. These can be used in play as wands, pencils, swords etc. • Ice play is perfect on hot days and freezing items inside the ice prolongs interest! Rescuing superheroes from the middle or freezing flowers is always a hit.

AND FOR THE PARENTS WHO EMBRACE MESS:

• Old eggshells cleaned and filled with paint make perfect paint bombs! • Spray painting with bottles and large sheets. • Turmeric dye on old fabric that can then be weaved round sticks. • Mud pie faces on tree trunks. www.sandybearsnursery.co.uk


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With weddings in 2020 either rescheduled or downscaled to fall in line with current government restriction, Kate Park, Owner of Kate Park Events, discusses the impact on her business on what agencies such as hers can do to help

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fter nearly twenty years in the wedding industry I thought I’d seen it all, but the last four months has been by far the most challenging time we have ever experienced. It has been heartbreaking for couples to have their weddings cancelled or postponed, agonisingly close to their big day. When rumours of a lockdown surfaced in early March, at Kate Park Events our priority was as always, our clients. We acted quickly and ensured that contingencies were in place, which meant that once the lockdown was confirmed, we could ensure the transition was as smooth as possible for our couples. Working our way through our events, we prioritised those affected by the initial three months of the lockdown, but also looked to prepare for its extension; Inevitably we had to

reschedule all of our 2020 weddings to later dates. Although planning and preparations have continued throughout, everyone in the industry was anxiously awaiting government advice as to when, and how, weddings would be able to resume. We saw the first glimmer of hope with the announcement of rules permitting socially distanced ceremonies with

numbers of up to thirty attendees. Whilst this news is a positive step for the wedding and events industry, it is unfortunately still very limiting. Although a ceremony can now take place, the restrictions on numbers, no music, and the lack of celebrations that can follow mean that for most the latest update changes very little. Despite the unique challenges that we have been presented with, we have remained positive throughout. We are fortunate enough to be planning weddings for some wonderful people who have never lost sight of their big day, and together we will make sure that when we do eventually get the chance to celebrate, we will certainly make the most of it!

As restrictions continue to be lifted, new guidance will make the organisation and running of events more feasible and we are looking forward to getting back up and running. One of the biggest changes we suggest for a safe environment is to bypass the drinks reception. Instead the wedding should flow straight from the ceremony into the wedding breakfast; A glass of champagne will be waiting for a toast to the couple, and individually plated canapes positioned for every guest. Considered table arrangements will make it possible for the bride and groom to circulate and interact with their guests. Other steps we can take to ensure the safety of our clients and guests include spacious reserved seating at the ceremony, pre-existing ‘bubbles’ seated together and the installation of large podiums around the room in replacement of the usual dance floor. These are just some of the measures we are recommending and we have lots of new ideas at the ready for almost any situation. For many clients that means continuing to design and plan their weddings so when the restrictions have been lifted, we can celebrate like never before. And for those who are determined to have their wedding this year, we will do whatever it takes to make your day as special and as memorable as ever! www.kateparkevents.co.uk 31


Pets’ Corner All the very latest news and fabulous things for your furry family members

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This month resident vet, James Dutfield, shares advice on keeping our pet dogs cool during the hot summer months Hello every one, this month, with temperatures expected to reach a sizzling 30C+ over the summer we shall be looking at ways to keep our four legged friends cool and safe. These high temperatures can pose a real risk to our animals, so below I have put together some tips and advice on how you can safely enjoy the summer sun with our family pets. Never Leave Your Dogs In Cars This may sound obvious but every year I have to treat dogs suffering from heat stroke because they have been left in cars during hot weather. Parking in the shade with windows open is NOT a safe option. The heat and moisture from their breath quickly builds up in an enclosed space, even with a gap in the windows, and they can very quickly within 20 minutes, over heat and it can be fatal. Protect Your Dogs Paws The 5 second rule; dogs can suffer from burnt paws and pads from

walking on hot tarmac. Place your hand on the pavement and try and hold it there for 5 seconds; if it is uncomfortable or gets too hot for you- then it is too hot for your dog’s feet. Planning Your Walks Avoid midday sun (the hottest part of the day), either go out in the morning or late afternoon – or not at all. And if possible, choose woodland or shaded walks or walks near water where they can take a dip and cool down, but please be aware of potential stagnant water with blue green algae. Bring Water With You Either a portable water bottle with attached drinking bowl or have a bowl and bottle of water ready in the car for after a walk. You can pre chill it in the fridge prior to a walk. Sometimes I carry a water bottle with me to dampen my dogs down mid walk if I feel they are getting too hot. Cooling Vests And Collars You can buy special loosefitting vests and collars; these have either been precooled in the fridge or dampened before the walk to encourage heat transfer and evaporation. Keeping Cool At Home Paddling pools in the garden, damp towels to lie on in the shade, garden sprinklers, place a few ice cubes in the water bowl to

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keep it cool (not freezing) and provide shade in the garden. Don’t forget to keep our long-haired pets’ coats trimmed short and dematted. Lots of my patients get their summer hair cut! Be extra vigilant for high risk breeds; very young or very old dogs, brachycephalic dogs (pugs, French and British bull dogs etc) and dogs with dark or thick coats. Signs Of Heat Stroke Noisy loud breathing with heavy panting, drooling, hot to touch, loss of coordination, rapid heart rate, vomiting, diarrhoea, collapse, seizures and cyanosis (turning blue). First Aid For Heat Stroke Soak the skin with cool (not freezing) water, especially the head, neck, ears tummy and arm pits. Apply wet towels or T shirts over your dog. If you are at home and have a fan, get it blowing onto them to increase the rate of heat transfer and evaporation. Get to the nearest vet. If you see a dog in a hot car call the police. Remember; No dog has ever died from missing one walk, but dogs have died from one walk in the heat. James Dutfield BVSC MRCVS Resident Vet, If you have a question for James you can email him at, james-the-vet@thecheshiremag.co.uk


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SUMMER DOG BEDS Manchester-based pet bed manufacturers Scruffs® have recently revealed their brand-new summer collection of luxury pet bedding and accessories, designed with a Mediterranean theme and vibrant colourways. We present our top 3 picks to keep our four-legged friends cool this summer

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Scruffs Casablanca Mattress

Designed with a Mediterranean theme, Scruffs Casablanca Mattresses are upholstered in a soft breathable poly-cotton fabric. The array of available patterns and colourways means the beds will add a sense of vibrancy to any modern living space. Available in two sizes and four colours. The Casablanca pet mattress has an integral fill, secured to the outer cover to improve durability during washing. These beds are filled with a 100% recycled green-fibre, providing unmatched cushioning, resilience and insulation characteristics.

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Scruffs “Original” Self-Cooling Dog Mat

Scruffs® Self-Cooling Dog Mat was one of the first pet cooling mats to launch into the market. Five years on, it remains one of the most authentic and provides excellent value for money through several distinctive features. These include; a water-based non-toxic gel, compartmentalised to omit “clumping”, the product also requires no refrigeration but will stay cool for up to one hour depending on the environment.

Scruffs Florence Box Bed

Also designed with a Mediterranean theme, Scruffs Florence Box Beds are particularly suited for use during the summer months, boasting of a breathable fabric to improve air flow and cushioning. Like with the Casablanca, the available patterns and colourways means each bed will enhance any modern living space and are available in two sizes and four colours.

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ho could have predicted a global pandemic and the changes to every facet of everyday life it has meant? The “new normal”, “furlough” and “social distancing” are all phases that we have not had to contend with in our vocabulary until this dreadful virus took hold. As a Family Solicitor I have continued to work partly from home and more frequently in my office in Chester. It has been tricky getting used to remote court hearings which have been introduced and which have to take place instead of actually attending a court building. Our new normal is a Judge on the end of a phone or an approved video link. Each court seems to have a different procedure. Clients do find it difficult and particularly nerve racking on occasion, to have to be in their own home on the phone instead of sitting beside their lawyer when dealing with often acrimonious issues with their estranged spouse or partner. It is equally difficult for the family lawyer to support their client when you do not have the ability of observing body language not only of your client but the opponent. The court backlogs are frustrating as, although I am hugely sympathetic to the court staff trying to do their jobs often remotely and without the support of colleagues who are ill, the ability to give a timescale to a client for a court hearing or agreed order to be made is nigh on impossible. However, flexible we will always

be with negotiations on finance and children contact time continuing. Farm and commercial buildings are now capable of being the subject of a formal valuation which was not the case even a few weeks ago. Markets are of course very volatile and therein causes a problem when looking at pension assets or investments as part of a divorce case. Interim arrangements are often the main focus with couples looking to separate post-lockdown and discussions ensuing about where each will live, who will pay for what and whether a separation deed might address temporary arrangements ahead of a formal divorce being commenced. Variation of existing maintenance orders will be, I am sure, a hot topic as paying parties see their incomes shrink or even lose their jobs. In contrast, some couples have reported that lockdown prompted a decision to part which was festering below the surface and amicable discussions have ensued about how to separate and which process to use. Alternatives to Court intervention do exist with, in particular, collaborative law as a process not having had much recent publicity but being a particularly attractive service to use if couples are happy to sit in the same room with their respective lawyers and negotiate a deal which is then converted into a consent order. This process attracts parties who want privacy, often swift negotiations and are adamant that they do not want to go to court.

Collaborative law would not be appropriate if court intervention was required which is always the case for some situations. Dealing with the emotional fall out of a breakdown in a marriage or co-habiting relationship is often very challenging but is particularly heightened at the moment if a potential client cannot take advice from a specialist family lawyer. This has been the flavour over the last couple of months with snatched conversations with prospective clients from their bedrooms or parks when their partner is not about. Fees are likely to be something that clients are particularly sensitive about but equally a DIY negotiation can often lead to difficulties with a client settling for far less than they might be entitled to or trying to negotiate at the wrong time when it would be better to take preliminary advice and then let asset value recover. I would say that rather than struggle with a problem on your own do consider having a preliminary discussion with a specialist family lawyer as we may be able to propose some solutions or at least some creative paths which might lead to an answer even if in the short term until the current pandemic is over. If you have any queries or feel we can help, you can contact Elizabeth in confidence on ejh@jolliffes.com. www.jolliffes.com

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The suns out, the fridge is full and it’s now time to focus on giving your summer social that little extra sizzle with our best barbecue products

Hernö Pink BTL Gin

One of Europe’s most awarded and acclaimed craft distilleries - has launched a new limited-edition Pink Bottle Gin in Selfridges, perfect for the after-barbecue nightcap. Notes of strawberry, rose, vanilla and cinnamon mingle throughout, making for a very sweet G&T over plenty of ice. Mix with a rose tonic if you can’t get enough sweetness, or soften it with a lighter variety. Available from www.selfridges.com

Skinny Food Sauces

For those who like to save their calories for their alcohol, The Skinny Food Co offers several delicious treats that are suitable for barbecues including its #NotGuilty BBQ Burger Bundle Sauces. All #NotGuilty Sauces are virtually zero calories, zero sugar and zero fat, whilst the #NotGuilty Syrups are zero calorie, zero sugar, and zero fat. www.theskinnyfoodco.com

Gavi Poderi Della Collinetta

Why not serve up one of Italy’s most revered and fashionable white wines at your barbeque? This Gavi offers a bouquet of floral overtones and captivating hints of pineapple, apricot and peach. On the palate it is pleasingly fresh with marked apple characteristics. Available from www.worsleyfinewines.co.uk

Red Original’s Waterproof Cooler Bag

The holy grail of cooler bags, this Red Original product is perfect to keep things cool whilst you are enjoying the sun. The waterproof cooler bag keeps water out and locks ice cold temperatures in with its ThermalLock Insulation technology, YKK’s Watertight AQUASEAL® zipper and welded seams - meaning your ice will last up to 72 hours. You’ll never need to worry about your beers getting too warm in the sun again. www.redoriginal.com

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Flex Neck Utility Lighter from Zippo

With the unpredictable northern weather, lighting barbecues in the wind can prove tricky. The Flex Neck Utility Lighter makes it so much easier with its dual-flame technology that keeps the flame burning strong, with a flexible neck that can precisely position the heat in any direction. Available from www.amazon.co.uk

Gose To Hollywood

The perfect balanced summer drink and an accessible gateway beer for those entering into the world of craft. The beer has recently had a Hollywood re-vamp, courtesy of the new To Øl City brewery, giving a more defined orange accent, whilst maintaining the crisp and refreshing peppery back notes of the classic Gose style. Available from www.marksandspencer.com

Estrella Galicia World Lager and Estrella Galicia Gluten-Free

Bardolino Chiaretto

For rosé lovers, this Chiaretto is a dry and crisp rosé wine made from red wine grapes using white winemaking practices. By limiting the juice’s exposure to the grapes’ skins, where the pigment is found, the colour of Chiaretto stays pale, serving up a light-medium bodied wine that’s cherry-red rosé in colour. This wine offers flavours and aromas of peach and blossom with a crisp, dry finish. Available from www.worsleyfinewines.co.uk

This lager pairs effortlessly with great food due to its light body and fine texture. The aromas provided by the hops and the light flavour of malt make it easy to drink and the perfect refreshing beer to enjoy with barbecues in the sunshine. Available from www.majestic.co.uk

The Meater +

Whether you prefer a rustic fire pit or a modern barbecue to cook your meat al fresco, you can benefit from this helping high-tech hand to ensure your open-air culinary endeavours are successful. The MEATER+ wireless meat thermometer takes the guess work out of barbecuing to perfection. www.meater.com

Tracklements

To add that bit of extra flavour to your barbecue, visit the online shop of Tracklements who offer an award-winning range of over 60 artisan condiments. Their most recent releases include a Hot Wholegrain Mustard (a spoonful perks up a burger no end) and a Special Edition Heritage Tomato Relish which is handmade with a combination of Bolzano, Lorenzo and Kumato tomatoes, all grown for their wonderful, intense flavour. www.tracklements.co.uk 39


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ased on Northgate Street in Chester, CHIP’D Chester is the ideal takeaway treat for those who have had their fill of home cooking. Their chips are cooked on a Dutch built oven using the Dutch “twice cooked” method to ensure the perfect crispy chip. To top off the Dutch experience, their chips also come with tasty Dutch sauces which can be added to a handy section at the top of the cone. I would recommend the Fritas Sauce, which is a light, tangy mayonnaise and the most popular sauce in the Netherlands. To order simply download the userfriendly app (“CHIP’D” on App store and Google Play) and your order will be available for collection at their Chester store within 15 minutes. For registering on the app, you will receive a £5 voucher and you will also collect loyalty points which can be redeemed for food on your next order. As well as our delicious chips and Dutch snacks, CHIP’D Chester also deliver milkshakes, beers, wine and also cocktails from the Exotic Booze Club via Deliveroo, JustEat or Uber. 124 Northgate Street, Chester, CH1 2HT www.chipd.co.uk

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p-market Italian restaurant group Individual Restaurants have now re-opened all Piccolino restaurants across Greater Manchester and Cheshire East with carefully prepared safety measures and new features in place. New alfresco dining spaces inspired by Italy’s piazzas and created by Piccolino’s team of in-house designers, bring a further taste of the Mediterranean to a number of the premium restaurants, providing the perfect environment in which to soak up long summer evenings, safely. For those that want restaurant quality food at home, the “Piccolino 2 Go” service covers the Greater Manchester and Cheshire area. Unlike other restaurants, who offer a very limited menu selection, Piccolino 2 Go offers a vast variety of dishes, sides and drinks. From ravioli and pizza to bistecca and salads, the menu caters to every Italian food lovers taste. A delicious Sunday roast is also available at the weekend where you can choose from either slow cooked roast beef or herb roast chicken to go with your crisp golden roast potatoes, seasonal greens, Yorkshire pudding and roasting gravy. The website is simple to navigate, the only problem you will face is what not to choose. Once your order has been placed you can either collect from your local restaurant or opt for the food to be delivered to your door. Piccolino’s is the treat we all deserve. www.piccolino2go.com

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Cocktail Hour The team at Dash Restaurant and Bar in Liverpool city centre share their recipe for a delicious Dash Blue Aloha

INGREDIENTS 20ml Bacardi Carta Blanca Rum 20ml Grey Goose Vodka 20ml Briottet Blue Curacao Liqueur 30ml Coconut Cream 50ml Pineapple Juice 7.5ml Pineapple Puree GARNISH:

3 pink lily leaves

METHOD Step 1: To start, we prepare by chilling a tall sling glass with some ice and a dash of water, this will ensure our cocktail stays as cold as possible for our guests enjoyment. Step 2: Whilst your glass is chilling it’s time to prepare your ingredients, add Bacardi Carta Blanca Rum - 20ml, Grey Goose Vodka - 20ml, Briottet Blue Curacao Liqueur - 20ml, Coconut Cream - 30ml, Pineapple Juice - 50ml and Pineapple Puree 7.5ml into your cocktail shaker. Step 3: Now it’s time to shake! We do this by shaking our cocktail shaker as hard and fast as possible. We want to make sure all of the star ingredients in the glass shine so we need to make sure they all blend together perfectly. Do this by shaking for around 20 seconds. Here is a quick bar tenders trick: always make sure you’re shaking your tin in an open space, never shake the tin directly facing someone as we don’t want any accidents! Step 4: Once you have shaken and the tin becomes cold to touch then it’s time to check we have that everything is perfectly blended. Hold the tin in one hand and tap with the palm of your other hand. You want to do this with some force to break the lid away.

Step 5: We want to make sure a vibrant blue colour has been created mirroring the essence of a bright blue ocean sea. Don’t forget to always taste first before serving to make sure your cocktail truly tastes like a tropical holiday in a glass. Step 6: Grab your pre-prepared glass, fill with ice cubes then take a fine strainer and pour the cocktail over the ice cubes. Once the tin is emptied take a large scoop of crushed ice and place on top of the cocktail glass. The crushed ice will not only help hold the garnish in place but create a more dramatic finish to the cocktail. Step 7: Now we move onto garnish, we take three bright pink lily leaves and pinch to create a small bunch and place these into the side of the glass. If you are making this cocktail at home you can choose any bright coloured flowers, remember to really have some fun with it! Step 8: Now it’s time to sit back and let the Blue Aloha cocktail take you away to a heavenly tropical beach somewhere, this original Dash cocktail is a must try! www.dashrestaurants.co.uk 43


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HOME Due to current international restrictions, many of us will be trading our usual summer holiday abroad for a UK trip. Weeks spent within our homes has only made a trip deep into the countryside more appealing, or a short jaunt into the city feeling as exciting as jetting to far-flung destinations. This issue we dedicate our travel pages to some of the best UK staycations for you to enjoy this summer.

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STAYCATION in the North Dakota Manchester, Manchester City Centre For those looking to escape to the city, Dakota Manchester is a Cheshire Magazine favourite. The hotel re-opened its doors again this month with physical distancing measures in place to ensure guests can enjoy a luxurious getaway in the comfort of safe surroundings. Located in the heart of Manchester, whether your staycation includes enjoying the sights of the city, or pampering yourself in one of the elegant bedrooms, you can relax and unwind with the service and safety measures you would expect from Dakota. Each room is complete with bold and beautiful décor, sumptuously comfortable beds, rainfall showers and unlimited Sky Sports and Movies. And for those who do not fancy leaving the comfort of their rooms, room service will be available. Dakota Bar and Grill has also re-opened offering specially curated menu of classic Dakota light bites, grills, seafood and desserts. Guests are welcome to dine in The Grill, the Bar or the brand-new Terrace which offers guests an idyllic, al fresco space to enjoy Dakota’s incredible wine and champagne selection with friends and family. To welcome guests back with warmth and style, Dakota Manchester is offering a special Summer Staycation package. Until 31st August, book an overnight stay in one of their stylish Classic Rooms and get the second night from £100 (*Ts & Cs apply.) www.dakotahotels.co.uk/ manchester

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Titanic Hotel, Liverpool Set within a UNESCO World Heritage site, and just outside Liverpool’s city centre, the iconic Titanic Hotel Liverpool is the perfect place for a relaxing city staycation, a step away from the hustle and bustle. The New Clean programme has been introduced to ensure guests have peace of mind whilst they enjoy their stay, with the highest level of cleanliness and customer care throughout the hotel, in the bedrooms, communal areas and restaurants. Guests can relax in one of the 153 stylish bedrooms, enjoy a delicious cocktail from the Rum Bar outside on the sunny Colonnades, or enjoy a meal brimming seasonal delights available at Stanley’s Bar & Grill, with diners now having the option to have their meal delivered with room service. The Love on the Docks offer which is currently available starts at £99 per couple and includes an overnight stay, full English breakfast and bottle of wine on arrival. www.titanichotelliverpool.com


The Mere Golf Resort & Spa, Knutsford One of Cheshire’s premier resort destinations, The Mere Gold Resort in Knutsford has staycation packages to suit any taste. The resort is surrounded by beautiful scenic views of its Championship Golf Course and The Mere Lake. Guests can experience the perfect night’s stay in one of its 81 luxurious, individually designed guest bedrooms, which include 10 suites. It’s home to two restaurants, its 2 AA Rosette restaurant Browns for delicious dinners, afternoon tea and Sunday Lunch, and its Club Lounge which offers a more relaxed setting. Golfers can enjoy 18 holes of golf, a floating driving range or lessons from its onsite PGAs. For those looking to relax, The Mere offers an award-winning Health Club & Spa which offers over 60 classes a week, spa treatments from Natura Bissé and Aromatherapy Associates, and a selection of beauty treatments. The luxury venue offers a range of packages from Girls’ Night In and Date Night to Golfer’s Getaway and Spa Massage. www.themereresort.co.uk

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This summer, Scott Dunn invites families to step into the great outdoors as it brings its award-winning Explorers Kids Club to the iconic Gleneagles in Scotland. A first for the UK– Scott Dunn has joined forces with Gleneagles to curate a fun-filled actionpacked programme, exploring the hotel’s glorious playground of extensive activities and country pursuits within its 850-acre sporting estate. Starting on 1st August 2020, the Explorers’ programme will run as a pop-up throughout the summer – with activities carefully planned to suit the interests of each age group from 4 months to mid-teens. Ideal for families yearning for fresh air and green space, Explorers at Gleneagles is a chance for children to reconnect with their peers and engage in a host of stimulating supervised activities, leaving parents able to enjoy some much-needed downtime, safe in the knowledge that their wee ones are in capable hands. With all this newfound time on their hands, parents can relax in the pool and health club, tee off on three championship golf courses or hone their equestrian, fishing or clay pigeon shooting skills. For a feeling of pure escape, there are plenty of hiking trails on the doorstep that take in the spectacular local landscape. Refreshed and re-energised, there will be plenty of time to enjoy the long summer evenings, typical of a Scottish summer, together as a family, with relaxed yet refined dining options at one of the hotel’s six restaurants. The hotel has developed a meticulous new set of safety protocols, to provide the highest standards of safety at all times. An enhanced set of hygiene and safety measures have been implemented across the estate to provide even greater peace of mind. The Explorers Kids Club at Gleneagles starts from £5,5950 for a family of four for five nights and from £8,450 for seven nights – both on a bed and breakfast basis. www.scottdunn.com

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STAYCATION in the South The Curtain, London For those looking to celeb-spot and party until the early hours, The Curtain is located in the heart of stylish Shoreditch and is a members’ club and five-star hotel offering a plethora of amenities, including spa access and a rooftop pool. During their stay, hotel guests also have access to The Curtain’s member’s events, which include food and drinks masterclasses, sustainabilityfocused crafts and themed quiz nights. Plus, the newly launched bottomless brunch and afternoon tea at LIDO offers unparalleled views of London’s skyline. Guests looking to stay at The Curtain can book in confidence and receive the ‘Best Available Rate’ as well as the option to postpone their trip and change the date up to three times if needed. www.thecurtain.com

Thames Clippers, London Thames Clippers is the luxurious way to travel through London, connecting many of the Capital’s attractions and taking in the iconic sights along the way. The leading River Bus service on the River Thames, boats depart every 20 minutes from key London piers including North Greenwich for The O2, Greenwich, Canary Wharf, Tower, London Bridge, Embankment and London Eye for Waterloo. www.thamesclippers.com

Hyatt Regency London - The Churchill For those looking to explore the city, London’s quintessentially British hotel - the five-star Hyatt Regency London – is conveniently tucked away in upmarket Marylebone, in the heart of London’s West End and offers views over the charming gardens of Portman Square. Dining options include seasonal British dishes at the Kent-inspired The Montagu Kitchen and cocktails at the award-winning Churchill Bar and Terrace. www.hyatt.com 48


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Football Escapes at The Grove, Hertfordshire If you’re looking for active break for the family, Football Escapes, the company co-founded by footballers Rio Ferdinand, Bobby Zamora and premiership football coach Sam Hubert, is has launched its first ever staycation offering. The three-night family retreat will take place from 23rd25th August at The Grove in Hertfordshire, with a world-class coaching team led by Anton Ferdinand, and two additional players (TBA). Former England and West Ham Defender Anton Ferdinand is the first of three-star coaches announced to host a series of training sessions. The sessions will be supported by Football Escapes’ team of UEFA licensed coaches, all of whom come from renowned English Premier League clubs. Children of all abilities aged between 5 and 15 will have the opportunity to brush up on their ball skills and train alongside their football heroes with six hours of coaching spread across three days. Parents can cheer on their soccer stars-in-training from the side-lines, with plenty of opportunities to mingle with the coaching team during meet and greet sessions. The Grove is a family staycation haven, with plenty to keep the whole family entertained off-pitch, too. The five-star hotel boasts an award-winning spa, a championship golf course and secluded Walled Garden, complete with beach and outdoor pool. There is an abundance of activities on offer for all ages, including a Junior Golf Camp on Mondays, forest camps on Tuesdays, Segway tours, garden games, woodland hawking walks, archery, laser shooting, cycling, tennis and much more. www.footballescapes.com

The Runnymede on Thames, Windsor If you’re looking for a more relaxing break, The Runnymede on Thames is conveniently nestled on the banks of (if you haven’t already guessed) the Thames and boasts riverside views and is steps away from Windsor. The hotel has two on-site eateries - The LockBar & Kitchen and Leftbank Restaurant – both of which celebrate locally sourced produce. The Runnymede is home to an award-winning spa where you can discover the hotel’s indoor and outdoor swimming pools, whirlpool bath, infrared cabin, traditional saunas, eucalyptus steam room, and enjoy treatments from luxury brands Guinot, ESPA and Jessica. www.runnymedehotel.com

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The Culloden Estate & Spa, Holywood, Northern Ireland For those happy to travel that little bit further the recently refurbished five-star Culloden Estate & Spa is the ideal luxury choice. This stunning venue stands on the forested slopes of the Holywood hills, overlooking Belfast Lough and the glorious County Antrim coastline. Having recently celebrated 50 golden years of the Culloden Estate & Spa, the estate also celebrated the completion of its £4.8M Renovation Programme. From a 13 bedroom boutique hotel, the recent refurbishment has unveiled 98 enlarged bedrooms spanning two floors, with en-suite bathrooms overlooking the estate’s landscaped gardens. Originally built as an official Palace for the Bishops of Down, the hotel stands in 12 acres of beautiful secluded gardens and woodland and provides the perfect city break. www.hastingshotels.com

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Summer Day Out Fill your summer days with our hand-picked, family-friendly days out

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Gisburne Park Pop-Up

‘The Tatton Social’ will launches this month at the 80-acre Tatton Estate in Cheshire. Families are invited to enjoy an afternoon of entertainment with a selection of food trucks, drinks vans, and stunning countryside walks. Staged at the picturesque Ashley Hall, between Hale and Ashley, the event will be repeated each Sunday throughout the summer season. Visitors will be able to brunch, lunch or enjoy afternoon tea from an eclectic mix of traders. Guests will also be able to take a spin on the dodgems, have their fortunes told, and explore scenic walks across the estate which have been specifically mapped out for the event. Safe-guarding measures have been put in place across the site in line with government advice, including socially distanced queuing systems, hand sanitiser stations, 2m distanced seating, and a cap on the number of guests entering the grounds throughout. www.tattonsocial.co.uk

The UK’s first purpose built ‘socially-distanced’ outdoor festival is set to take place at the idyllic Gisburne Park Estate with an eight week-programme of music, entertainment, food, drink and boutique glamping. Set deep in the English countryside, the Gisburne Park Pop-Up will take place between July 11th and August 30th with the option of day tickets or weekend glamping and is expected to welcome 24,000 socially-conscientious guests over two months. Some of the UK’s biggest names in dance music including Jonas Blue, Shapeshifters and Sam Divine will perform, alongside a programme of immersive movie nights, live entertainment and family-focussed events. Guests will book their own individual hexagonal pitches, each large enough for a social bubble of six and spaced 2.6m apart with designated bar-to-pitch service that brings delicious food and single serve drinks directly to you. www.gisburneparkpopup.com

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ChesterBoat ChesterBoat are back on the water at last. The company have adapted to the “new normal” with their 6 person picnic boat Bonkie. They are offering private skippered cruises of 1-3 hours with optional drinks and picnic hampers, which are proving popular for small groups wanting to celebrate special occasions while avoiding the crowds. www.chesterboat.co.uk

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With its stunning waterside views and iconic Grade II listed buildings, Royal Albert Dock Liverpool has provided the perfect backdrop for city residents over the past few months, and now as the hospitality industry starts to re-open, the Dock offers everything needed for a great day out, with its variety of unique restaurants, bars, shops and attractions. Those looking for a bite to eat can take their pick from a range of cuisines and restaurants, each of whom have put a number of measures in place to ensure customers can have a safe and enjoyable dining experience. Diners at Maray can now enjoy their meal in the brand-new quayside dining area, complete with bespoke timber and perspex screens providing stylish booth areas, whilst MADRE has expanded into Anchor Courtyard to allow for al fresco Mexican feasting. Visitors can also take a stroll round the colonnades and have a browse in the variety of shops, including Lost Soles, Leather Satchel Company, Roly’s Fudge and Liverpool Pictures to name a few. Or why not snap a selfie with the colourful Liverpool Mountain from Ugo Rondinone. www.albertdock.com


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Adventure Applying the funky, retro Mini image to an SUV sounds like a licence to print money, and the Mini Countryman has indeed sold in its thousands. Now, the most adventurous car in the Mini range has been updated with new lights and bumpers, as well as a revamped dashboard. Perhaps most importantly, though, the number of personalisation options has risen, allowing customers to tweak the interior and exterior to their taste. And if you go for the plug-in hybrid version, you can pair that with hot-hatchback performance and ultra-low emissions. No wonder Mini calls this the most versatile model in its line-up. From ÂŁ23,500, www.mini.co.uk

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FACE OFF Love it or hate it, the new BMW 4 Series’ oversized front grille certainly makes it stand out from the crowd

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he annals of automotive history are dotted with cars that boast lifetime membership of the ‘Marmite’ club and BMW has just released its latest applicant. It’s the 4 Series – traditionally a coupe version of the brilliant but otherwise low-key 3 Series saloon. This car follows much the same formula. It’s still a 3 Series underneath and the engine range is mostly made up of the same four and six cylinder engines you get in the four-door, albeit with mild-hybrid assistance as standard. As you might have noticed, though, the new 4 Series doesn’t share everything with its more grown-up sister car. Like a rebellious teenager with a sachet of hair dye and some scissors, the

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4 Series has given itself a “distinctive” look, swapping BMW’s trademark double grille with this much bigger, more outlandish version. If you can drag your eyes away from that challenging front end, you’ll find a much more conventional rear and a cabin that follows the usual BMW rules. There’s a big touchscreen, a digital instrument cluster and a host of trim options that allow you to choose a sportier or more luxurious image. A convertible version is expected to arrive towards the end of the year, along with a go-faster ‘M4’ version. Until then, the flagship will be the 155mph, 369bhp M440i xDrive. From £39,870, www.bmw.co.uk


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SPYDER SENSES The jaw-dropping Lamborghini Huracan EVO didn’t need to be any more dramatic, but this is Lamborghini we’re talking about. Instead of resting on its laurels, the Italian company took away the security of the Huracan’s four-wheel-drive system, put the car on a diet, then set about cutting away the roof. The less-than-snappily named Huracan EVO RWD Spyder is the result, and it’s designed to be “an open-air celebration of lightweight engineering”. Engineered to be more lively than the ‘standard’ Huracan EVO, its meaty V10 engine provides an even meatier 602bhp – enough for a top speed of 201mph. From £151,100 plus taxes, www.lamborghini.com

EASY, TARGA When a new Porsche 911 arrives, differentiating it from the old car can become a three-dimensional game of spot the difference. But when the new ‘992’ version was released last year, this evolution created one of the prettiest Porsches ever made. And now it’s even prettier, because there’s a new Targa version. For those unfamiliar with the breed, it’s essentially a convertible, but only the central part of the roof folds away. That leaves this classic-yet-modern look, with the roll hoop over the top and the huge rear window. But while the roof may be different, the engine is the same 3.0-litre six-cylinder you’ll find in a 911 Carrera. As a result, you can choose whether you’d like 380 or 444bhp. All things considered, that probably won’t be a hardship. From £98,170, www.porsche.com

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Toyota has reinvented a cult classic, so James Fossdyke went to find out whether the newbie is worthy of the name

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s many movie producers will tell you, creating modern versions of classic films is laden with risk. Sure, you might get away with the odd sequel here or perhaps an ‘editor’s cut’ with some deleted scenes for the die-hard fans, but completely redesigning a cult film is tough. Just ask the team behind the 2003 remake of The Italian Job. Yet car manufacturers seem capable of pulling it off. When Fiat reincarnated the 500 as a cheerful retro runabout, everyone loved it, and the same was true when BMW breathed life back into the Mini. Sure, there were a few naysayers, and neither car quite has the charm of the original, but the sales figures prove their appeal. Now it’s Toyota’s turn to bring a car back from the dead, and the Japanese company will probably have high hopes for this one. It’s called the GR Supra, and it’s the long-awaited replacement for the Supra that disappeared from British roads more than two decades ago. Like that car, the newcomer is a two-seat sports coupe with a powerful 3.0-litre turbocharged petrol engine, and it’s designed to play those all-conquering German sports cars at their own game. To make sure it’s a hit, Toyota has even enlisted the help of the Germans themselves. Yup, the GR Supra – prefixed GR in reference to Toyota’s Gazoo Racing motorsport team – is the product of a tie-up with BMW, and it shares an engine, gearbox and some suspension components with the German company’s Z4 roadster. They’re even built in the same factory. Some of the old-school Supra fans – of whom there are many – aren’t especially happy about

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this, filling internet forums with talk of sullied bloodlines. I don’t really understand why. If you asked me to choose the two companies that would collaborate to build my next car, BMW and Toyota would be somewhere very close to the top of my list. And without wishing to sound too smug, the new Supra pretty much proves my point. Even the design, which is not always the strong suit of German or Japanese car makers, is fabulous. It’s somehow rounded and angular all at once, with these expressive curves and edges that mingle to form some Gehry-esque sculpture. And the proportions are spot on. The long nose and short roof give it the perfect sports car silhouette, while the more intricate details finish the piece like a Bvlgari necklace complements a little black dress. And when you wriggle into the driving seat, you’re ensconced in a cockpit that oozes quality. It’s as solid and as well built as a Samurai on steroids. The double-bubble roof feels low, like that of a racing car, but there’s plenty of headroom – even if, like me, you were blessed


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Toyota GR Supra Pro Price From: £54,000 Price as Tested: £54,710 Engine: 3.0-litre turbocharged straight six 0-62mph: 4.3 secs Top speed: 155mph Power: 335bhp

with the tall gene. You could even call it practical, at a pinch. Yes, you’ve only got seating for two, but the boot’s about the same size as you’ll get in a Ford Fiesta, so it’ll quite happily take a couple of holdalls or even a decent-sized suitcase. A set of golf clubs will just about fit in, too. And unlike some hard-charging sports cars, it has all the goodies you want. Heated seats, satellite navigation and automatic windscreen wipers are all part and parcel of the asking price – at least on the top-end Pro version I drove. You get wireless phone charging, too and automatic LED headlights. But the best thing fitted to this car is unquestionably the engine. It’s a 3.0-litre straight-six, fitted with a pair of turbochargers for good measure. It produces 335bhp, but the way it delivers that power is way more impressive than the numbers suggest. It’s magnificently creamy and quiet when you want it to be, but it can still do the angry, muscular bits. And it doesn’t half do them well. Mash your foot tight against the floor when you set off from the traffic lights, and you’ll find yourself doing 62mph in just over four seconds. Keep it there, and you’ll keep going right the way to 155mph, where the electronic speed limiter will tell you to stop being an idiot. Assuming the

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police don’t tell you first, that is. To single out that glorious engine for praise, however, is probably to do a disservice to the rest of the car. In a world where so many cars try to isolate you from the mechanics of driving, the Supra does everything it can to connect your hands straight to the wheels. There’s this incredibly satisfying feel for everything that’s going on, yet there’s no vibration or discomfort. And that directness, combined with the weight distribution, makes the car feel beautifully responsive and balanced. It’s like driving a petrol-powered ballet dancer. Then there’s the ride. So many sports cars forego comfort in search of better handling, despite the fact even the most hardcore models spend most of their time in town or on the motorway. The Supra, though, does things differently. It’s no magic carpet, but it’s more than comfortable enough to stop speed bumps becoming a chore, and it can still dart from corner to corner like a proper sports coupe should. This, then, is the sports car I was hoping Toyota would produce. It’s a laugh-a-minute driver’s car that’s civilised enough for commuting and motorways and other things that get in the way of proper driving. This thing’s biggest rivals include the Porsche 718 Cayman – a car I like very much – but if I was going to spend my own money on a sports coupe to drive every day, I’d have this. It’s superb.


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Botanically Beautiful After a successful 20-year career in fashion working for private labels, studios, designers and agents, multi-talented graphic and textile designer Susannah Weiland has rekindled her passion for needle and thread to add sparkle and substance to a gorgeous debut interiors collection. The Botanical Collection was inspired by Susannah’s regular excursions to Kew Gardens and features hummingbirds, peacocks, frogs, butterflies, ladybirds and blooming chrysanthemums. Starting with a tonal black and white pencil drawing, Susannah brings the characters to life through the addition of delicate hand embroidery and beading in brilliant tropical colours. As well as wall art and embroidered cushions, Susannah’s designs are carefully reproduced as luxury wallpaper, upholstery fabric, decorative bone china wall plates and quirky cocktail chairs bringing the colour and texture of nature into every aspect of the home. www.susannahweiland.co.uk

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SALT & STEEL New online homeware store, Salt and Steel, was born out of founder Sarah Horne’s obsession with interiors and, in particular, with monochrome and texture. The store offers an eclectic mix of original pieces from furniture and lighting to decorative accessories. Most are from British designers and small independent businesses. We particularly love the cordless outdoor lamp that can be charged via a USB and then positioned wherever the party is. £495, www.saltandsteel.co.uk

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Original Style has launched two new additions to its Winchester ceramic tile collection. Manoir and Fabrique are both handcrafted by skilled artisans in the company’s Devon-based factory and feature charming hand-drawn patterns and sumptuous glazes that create appealing variances in tone, depth and colour creating miniature works of art. Stick to one design to create a harmonious statement or mix it up to make a statement. www.winchestertiles.com


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FIRST LIGHT Fresh and unapologetically feminine, the new collections from The French Bedroom Company are superbly on trend with a pastel colour palette that incorporates ‘First Light’, Benjamin Moor’s Colour of The Year for 2020. Our favourite pieces include the Tree of Life Pink Quilted Bedspread with its vibrant oriental inspired print and of course the fabulously fluffy and frivolous Gloria Pink Feather pendant, an elegant blend of contemporary chic and 1920’s old Hollywood glamour. www.frenchbedroomcompany.com

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EASTERN INFLUENCES Emerging luxury lifestyle brand GuanAnAn has launched a new home and fashion collection featuring contemporary illustrations of fantastic fish and beasts from ancient oriental literature. The illustrations are the work of Design Director Ju Guan, a graduate of the Glasgow School of Art who established the brand in Autumn 2018. Within the range are luxurious velvet cushions, fringed pendant light shades, silk scarves and wallpaper in azure blue and black jade colourways. www.guananan.co.uk

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Harvey Hare Antique Silver Lamp, Velvet Shade

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La Volières Bird Cage Table Lamp £390, www.beaumonde.co.uk

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10 QUIET WAYS TO STAY COOL With temperatures set to soar this summer, keep your cool with our top 10 Quiet Mark Awarded fans, air circulators and purifiers

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NSAUK TFRDC- 5 0RC RECHARGEABLE COLUMN FAN

This elegant Rechargeable Tower Fan combines stylish good looks with exceptional cooling performance, quiet operation and is packed with useful features. The intelligent timer feature allows you to program ‘Time ON’ & ‘Time OFF’ and speed of air flow is easily controlled by a swirl dial on the top of the fan. Aroma oils can be used via the aroma box where drops of essential oils can be added to the lint drawer for a subtle, delicate aroma. Original price £129.99

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MEACOFAN 10 5 6 AIR CIRCULATOR

The MeacoFan combines market leading DC technology with a large airflow giving you a quiet, low energy fan that moves a large amount of air to keep you cool all summer long. If you want a quiet fan for the bedroom to help you sleep at night, a timer function gives you the option to programme when the fan will turn itself off so you don’t wake up cold in the middle of the night. Original price £99.99

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DYSON PURE COOL ME™ PURIFYING FAN

Dyson’s first purifying fan for personal use, cools you with a stream of purified air. Engineered to help improve your air quality, it projects cooling, filtered air - wherever you need it. Original price £299.99

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GEOSMARTPRO AIRGO SMART FAN

GeoSmartPro has launched with a product that has been around for decades, the fan. The transition is a smooth one, still enjoying the same functions that we’re used to, except they’ve gone a step further and turned it into a fantastic app and voice-enabled fan, called AirGo. This smart fan can be controlled via your GeoSmartPro app from anywhere, allowing you to benefit from all its fantastic features, namely the Timer, Schedule, Mode, App automation, Speed and Swing. Original price £109.99

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DIMPLEX DXRCF RECHARGEABLE COOLING FAN

The highly portable 5” desk fan is compact, rechargeable and one of the quietest cooling fans on the market. It’s stylish, simple design and white finish ensure it will look at home wherever you place it, be it the office or the bedroom, or even in the garden. The 5-watt fan is charged through a USB port, can run for up to 15 hours on a single charge, has 4 speed settings and a 90 degree manually adjustable tilting. Original price £29.99

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BLUEAIR BLUE PURE 4 11 AIR PURIFIER

Blue Pure 411 is not only whisper silent and energy efficient, the one-button speed control makes it super easy to use. The entire bottom part of each air purifier consists of an advanced filter. Using both mechanical and electrostatic filtration, it catches virtually every airborne contaminant down to a virus in size: pollen, dust, pet dander, mould spores, smoke, allergens and bacteria. Original price £135

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DYSON PURE COOL LINK™ TP02 TOWER PURIFIER FAN

The Dyson Pure Cool Link™ Tower purifier fan has dual functionality. As a purifier, it automatically removes 99.95% of allergens from the air. It monitors, reacts and reports air quality to your Dyson Link app – enabling you to remotely control your environment. And as a fan, it projects and circulates cooling air throughout the room. From £499

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FINISHING TOUCHES

PHILIPS SERIES 3 000I AIR PURIFIER AC 3 0 33 / 3 0

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At just the touch of a button the Philips Series 3000i will continuously detect and remove pollutants from the air without you having to worry, ensuring you always have healthy clean air in your home. The intuitive digital display easily shows your indoor air quality in real time but by also connecting to Philips Clean Home+ app you can monitor your air quality and adjust the purifier settings wherever you are. Original price £450

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BLUEAIR CLASSIC 200 SERIES AIR PURIFIER

Using the best in electrostatic and mechanical filtration, the HEPASilent™ technology is a revolutionary combination of advanced filter media and an encapsulated particle-charging chamber. The product is lightweight and easy to move around your home. With its compact fan design and huge filter surface, it delivers solid performance, freeing your home of allergy and asthma triggers. The Blueair Classic 280i is Wi-Fi enabled and comes with integrated air quality sensors. From£479

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VENT-AXIA LO-CARBON SVAR EXTRACTOR FAN The launch of Svara marks the next generation of unitary fans. Consumers will be attracted to Svara’s good looks with its sleek modern design, plus its quiet running. For electricians, installation is made simple through Svara’s Bluetooth-enabled App allowing you to choose whether to opt for intermittent or continuous ventilation; whether you would like the humidistat to trigger operation or not; and whether the overrun timer is required. No more fiddly switches and jumpers! Original price £243

All stockist cans be found at www.quietmark.com

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Case Study

ARCHITECTURE

IN NATURE Contemporary architecture created in sync with its surroundings, thanks to some clever design from Annabelle Tugby Architects

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nnabelle and her multi award winning team create everything from a beautiful bespoke piece of furniture all the way through to hotels and apartments. A contemporary architecture practice specialising in high end residential work they bring a collaborative approach to architecture, interior design, landscapes and project management. The practice has grown over ten years working throughout Cheshire and Manchester, with each new project carefully chosen and treated with great care and attention. A thoroughness of process runs through the studio and this, together with a friendly and inclusive approach means planning applications and building projects always run smoothly. Hand-made physical card models, sketches, computer generated imagery and CAD drawings are used throughout the process to test all designs thoroughly and ensure they are truly the ideal design solution. The studio believes that interiors and furniture design are key to the delivery of the whole package and as such one-off furniture pieces are offered alongside the more traditional design services. Bespoke items are hand-made by a talented joinery team based in Macclesfield who can turn

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their hand to almost anything. The team also works closely with a variety of talented experts in their fields to accompany and complement their work. At Waterbank the team worked tirelessly to design the landscaping and gardens together with a landscape architect. Aiming to retain the beautiful, wild existing landscape and anchor each house in its plot with well-placed native planting and the sensitive use of hard landscaping. In the wider site, mown paths invite exploration through meadows of long grasses and wildflowers. Nestled in the idyllic village of Prestbury, 15 miles south of Manchester, Waterbank is located in a hidden woodland site and is an exemplar of


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sympathetic architecture seamlessly integrated into its natural surroundings. A pair of ancient oak trees are preserved with the buildings sitting softly in the voids between, providing a peaceful backdrop and complete privacy. Waterbank is a private development of five high-end contemporary new build houses by Property Alliance Group, an exacting client with high standards and a great track record in the industry. Each dwelling has been carefully designed to maximise the opportunities of each plot and angled towards the best views. Annabelle notes: “In each property light played a key part in the conception of the houses’ design, resulting in a group of buildings characterised, on the outside, by faceted timber forms, nestled between the trees and, on the inside, by highceilinged living spaces, imbued with natural light.� The love with which this development has been designed is apparent, from the use of exceptional materials right through to the finely crafted minimalist details.

Each home offers an expanse of open plan living space designed to enhance modern family life but also a sequence of in-between rooms which create more intimate spaces for living. The special plot called for a response to the shape of nearby tree canopies, root protection areas and the pond on site. The result, a set of exceptionally sculptural houses with pale brick plinths, large areas of glazing dappled by beautiful timber louvres, all under cranked natural stone roofs, is unique. www.annabelletugbyarchitects.co.uk

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JAMES WILLIAM HOUGH, LEAD ARCHITECT AND MANAGING DIRECTOR OF HOUGH ARCHITECTURE LTD How would you describe yourself ? I am the lead architect and Managing Director of Hough Architecture Ltd. I decided I wanted to be an architect when I was 7 years old – I think my enthusiasm for Lego may have contributed to my career choice and now my 4 year old seems to be heading down the same path if our joint Lego collection is anything to go by. My business and my son are very much linked, as I first established my own practice a few months before he was born. I have had my fair share of ups and downs and learning curves to contend with since becoming a father and starting up my own business. It was perhaps a little risky to do them both simultaneously, but I think my little boy is my good luck charm, as the business has grown with him. I was raised in Middlewich on my parent’s farm. I completed all three of my architectural degrees at the School of Architecture at the University of Lincoln. Between my degrees, I worked for a local architects’ practice based in Macclesfield.

A further influence is Jonathan Hendry, my 5th and 6th year tutor. His teaching laid the foundation of how I view and work in architecture today. Traditional vs contemporary style? Neither, because each project requires its own unique approach. What would you consider your greatest achievement? Successfully running my own business. What would your superpower be? The ability to teleport so I can travel and see what else is out there in this world and beyond. www.hougharchitecture.co.uk

Who are your greatest influences? Peter Zumthor is my favourite architect as I can resonate with his work and reasonings behind his designs. Not only does he create beautiful buildings, he creates beautiful spaces; often drawing on the senses to do so. It is important to remember that architecture is not just about brick and mortar but about a space and how that space is utilised to its full potential.

P.S. Last book you read? I am dyslexic so don’t often read books, but I do enjoy my audiobooks and often listen to one while I draw up surveys. The last book I read is Cemetery Road by Greg Iles. Dream buy? Eames armchair.

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And Finally ...

We love this sublime and powerful evocation of savage beauty. The magnificent foliage is made of hammered brass with a gold plated finish and a rhythmic luminosity of the Swarovski crystals. Uniquely created by the McQueen family, this McQueen Rectangular Wall Light Mirror is a meticulously designed beauty object. ÂŁPOA, www.luxxu.net

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ORIGINAL, LIMITED-EDITION ART DECO POSTERS

Limited to editions of 280, our newly-commissioned Art Deco posters feature glamorous holiday destinations around the world, ski resorts in the European Alps, and the world’s greatest historic automobiles. Over 100 designs to choose from, all printed on 100% cotton fine art paper, measuring 97 x 65 cm.

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