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s the nights begin to draw in and the comfy clothes creep back into our wardrobe, the long hot summer nights have been quietly replaced with a gourmet feast and tipple to help warm these autumn nights. To help inspire you further, food and drink is our theme for this issue. We start with Restaurateur Heddy Ghazizadeh as he shares his life in Cheshire with us (p.11). TV chef Gino D’Acampo talks exclusively to us about his brand new venture high in the Liverpool sky (p.26) and Richard Horwell, Owner of Brand Relations looks at the six steps to take your Cheshire recipe nationwide (p.54). This month we introduce a brand-new feature, ‘3 Courses With…’ (p.57) in which food and drink experts share 3 interesting life stories. We also highlight why Chester is the food capital of the north (p.64) and offer the ultimate Christmas party venue guide (p.69). Also in this issue, Mulberry collaborate with Richard Malone in Style (p.32), Clare Stobart focuses on your happiness in Health, Beauty and Wellness (p.41) and we showcase our top pet purchases of the month within Family (p.48). In Drive, James Fossdyke takes a look at the Genesis G80 (p.86) and finally in Home, we spend 5 minutes with Pauline Carlon (p.98) who explains the benefits of late life independent living in their Chapelwood homes. There is plenty to sink your teeth into this issue - so go forth and feast.

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Contents A FEW OF OUR FAVOURITES

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THE SKY’S THE LIMIT

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3 COURSES WITH…

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Gino D’Acampo talks exclusively to The Cheshire Magazine

FAMILY

PET’S CORNER

James Dutfield debunks common pet food myths

FOOD & DRINK

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Top Food and drink experts share their life experiences

STEP INTO CHRISTMAS

Your ultimate party guide

TRAVEL

CHESTER: FOODIE CAPITAL OF THE NORTH

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With 8 restaurants in the Michelin Guide - Chester food and drink has plenty to boast about

WEEKEND AWAY

We take a trip to The Sampling in the Lake District

STYLE

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MULBERRY X RICHARD MALONE

Introducing the latest chapter in Mulberry

HEALTH, BEAUTY & WELLNESS

REGULARS

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MY LIFE IN...

Heddy Ghazizadeh on his life in Cheshire

3 OF THE BEST Vinyard stays

LOCAL SCENE

Our social pages are filled with friends, fun, and fizz

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FIND YOUR FIT

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TEE OFF

Clare Stobart’s helps find a happier you

DRIVE

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Meet the Golf Business Manager at Carden Park

AND HE SAW IT WAS GOOD

Genesis may have a long way to go, but the G80 saloon is the car to get there

HOME

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HOW TO START COLLECTING ART

Collect Art Owner shares tips on how to start your art collection journey

MODERN 100 IBERIAN HOUSE

A rural project in one of Spain’s most beautiful villages



My life ... HEDDY GHAZIZADEH, CHEF & RESTAURATEUR

How would you describe yourself ? I’d describe myself as larger than life, loud, passionate, young at heart, quick tempered but well meaning. Where is home? And work? Mobberley, Cheshire – I love it here. What did you want to be when you were younger? A salesman. I love buying and selling classic cars, but I enjoy buying or selling anything I love. Although perhaps I am slightly better at buying than selling. What do you love most about the industry? The creativity that comes along with coming up with new dishes and helping my customers make memories.

I’d describe myself as larger than life, loud, passionate, young at heart, quick tempered but well meaning

Name a few of your favourite places to be... • Saint-Émilion – for obvious reasons. • Madrid – the food and the culture. • Anglesey – the tranquillity. • Cornwall – the seafood. What or who inspires you? I love Keith Floyd, a true pioneer in the food industry. I also think Rick Stein is fabulous too. What was the last gift you gave someone? A small cash token to my three daughters and granddaughter for Persian New Year, Nowruz. Tell us a secret/fun fact? In my first week of catering, when I was 18, I served coffee to Lord Patrick Lichfield and was told off by Lauren Bacall for not having a large enough range of vodkas behind the bar. Who or what would you place in Room 101? Traffic jams and roadworks, faux flowers and goats’ cheese. What’s been your biggest life lesson? Treasure your true friends, as they are hard to come by. www.heddys.com 11




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Light up your

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The countdown to Christmas has started

and Delamere Forest in Cheshire is getting ready to welcome its new glittering illuminated trail from 26th November. Visitors will explore a festive adventure in a world of trees, dramatically drenched with stunning lights and set to the soundtrack of seasonal favourites. The family-friendly trail features dragonfly’s, singing trees and shimmering reflections that cast light into hidden places. www.christmasatdelamereforest.co.uk

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SELECTED DATES FROM 12 NOV - 23 DEC

The Lanterns - Call of the Wild Chester Zoo, Chester

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The Lanterns return to transform the zoo into a spectacular wonderland. Escape to fantastical worlds, each different from the last, that will take you on an illuminating journey like no other. Be immersed in this magical and uniquely Chester Zoo evening event, giving you the chance to see the zoo in a whole new light. Let your imagination run wild, and discover incredible spaces, each filled to the brim with colourful lanterns, spectacular costumed characters and Christmas scenes. www.chesterzoo.org

3 - 7 NOV

Disney On Ice presents Find Your Hero The AO Arena, Manchester Get your skates on for the return of this magical adventure for the whole family. Audiences will discover what it truly means to be a hero as Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse and friends from around the Disney Kingdom come together to take families on a journey through timeless tales. Featuring more than 50 Disney characters, this production includes something for everyone, from modern tales to timeless classics. www.ao-arena.com

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Spend The Night With Gino Gino D’Acampo Old Hall, Liverpool Join Gino and his team, for a special evening of fantastico food and delicious drinks. Gino will be hosting the evening and talking through every dish alongside his Sommelier who will be offering samples of some amazing wines. www.ginodacampohotelsandleisure.com 16


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BIRTH The Lowry, Salford

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Winter Island Depot Mayfield, Manchester Over the festive two months, the outside space is transformed into a winter wonderland. Escape to Freight Island will present a series of magical programming of ticketed and free events, from family raves, bonfire night, cabaret, live music and DJs, to comedy and film nights, live karaoke and Christmas workshops, plus the return of The Untold Orchestra series live every Wednesday showcasing Christmas specials. www.escapetofreightisland.com

Tracing the journey of three women from the same family as they discover strength and hope in one another through their shared experience, this moving and poignant piece of visual theatre delicately explores the fragility, and preciousness, of life. Rooted in the story of heavily pregnant Emily, who dives headfirst into her family history when she opens her Grandmother’s diary, BIRTH effortlessly combines striking movement choreography, music, and design into a beautiful and accessible story. www.thelowry.com

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The Arley Hall Shopping Spectacular Arley Hall, Cheshire The hugely popular Christmas shopping event returns. Held in the grounds of Arley Hall, the event is in aid of The Joshua Tree, a local charity supporting families affected by childhood cancer. Visitors will be able to enjoy over 60 handpicked stalls from all over the UK offering a wide variety of stunning gifts and ideas for Christmas. www.arleyhallshoppingspectacular.co.uk

19 NOV - 3 JAN

Lightopia Heaton Park, Manchester The award-winning event returns to Manchester, for the third year, with a brand-new enchanting light and lantern festival; presenting a Christmas Fantasy at Heaton Park. The never-before-seen, illuminated trail will feature magical and multisensory interactive lights, lanterns and installations, illustrating a story of an imaginative and fantasy festive world. www.lightopiafestival.com

12 NOV - 22 DEC

Manchester Christmas Markets Albert Square, Manchester Soak up the atmosphere and follow the market trail as it winds through the city centre, tempting you with gifts, crafts, jewellery, clothes and toys. European and local producers offer everything from fine amber jewellery, handcrafted leather bags and top-quality bonsai trees, to handmade Belgian kitchenware, framed photo prints and French soaps. Manchester’s Christmas Markets are famous for traditional bratwurst, but visitors can also treat themselves to Hungarian goulash, Spanish paella or a good old-fashioned hog roast. www.visitmanchester.com 17


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SOPHIE HELM, FAIR DIRECTOR, MANCHESTER ART FAIR In a nutshell, what can visitors expect from this year’s Manchester Art Fair? We’re really excited to be bringing live art events back to the city with Manchester Art Fair this November. Our audience of art lovers will be able to buy art from over 130 galleries and artists who will be exhibiting at the fair over the weekend, as well as being able to enjoy a host of art classes, talks and activities. What new and returning exhibitors can guests expect to see? Galleries and artists returning to Manchester Art Fair include Ian Rayer Smith with his bold abstract pieces, The Drang Gallery selling affordable work from famous artists such as Damian Hirst, Tracy Emin and David Shrigley, and Laura Jordan with her iconic Manchester scenes. We’re welcoming to the fair for the first time Ancel Gallery from London, Heriot Gallery from Edinburgh and The Art Agency from Escher. Do you have any favourite pieces from this year’s collections? I love them all! But my ones to watch are: Iain H Williams, who works across a range of mediums in his painting, exploring the abstract image and mark-making within expressionistic and gestural imagery. Natalie Williamson whose paintings show ordinary everyday people and objects in an uplifting and positive light, bringing their beauty to the forefront. Hidden Gallery from Brighton who will be bringing affordable as well as blow the budget pieces from celebrated artists such as David Hockney, Banksy, Jean-Michel Basquiat and Grayson Perry.

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What piece do you feel will be the major talking point? We work closely with the Manchester School of Art to provide a platform for their students and taking centre stage this year is a

piece from a recent collaboration with Manchester Fashion Institute (MFI). ‘Wake Up’ is a visual representation of the conflict between people in power and the environment. Tracy Emin’s rebel aesthetic and loud statements were the main inspiration of this installation combined with the voice of the students’ generation. It is made from recycled t-shirts supplied by Eileen Fisher and in turn the installation will be reworked into homeware, fashion accessories and art to follow the fashion brand’s sustainable outlook. The hot trend for this year’s fair is the booming market of NFTs (Non-Fungible Tokens). Can you tell us more about this? NFT’s are a hot topic in the art world at the moment as they are an exciting new way to acquire and collect art. The Whitworth will be at the fair to share news about their new NFT opportunities, and we’ll have talks onsite from NFT experts Vastari explaining exactly what NFT’s are and how you buy them as well as galleries and artist with NFT’s available for sale at the fair. Can you tell us about the relationship with White Circle and their support? White Circle is an interior design company built on the foundation of art; creating and shaping spaces that are defined by its influence. Just like us they are passionate about supporting artists and providing them with a platform to show their work and tell its story, which is why they are the perfect partner for Manchester Art Fair. Manchester Art Fair takes place 19-21 November at Manchester Central, www.manchesterartfair.co.uk The Cheshire Magazine readers are able to enjoy free weekend tickets when using the code CHESHIRE 19


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Vi nyard Stays Rubina, Near Fazio Winery

This stunning Villatravllers countryside villa with a super pool is ideal for exploring west Sicily and located only 20 minutes away from the Fazio winery. The Fazio family has been dedicated for four generations to the art of winemaking in the Erice area. The company’s vineyards grow on the hills on the slopes of Mount Erice, between 250 and 700 meters above sea level and is the perfect location for a day out, wine tasting and exploring. Villa Rubina has ample outside space which makes it perfect for relaxing in an entirely peaceful atmosphere. Chill out on the veranda, with lovely seating areas, as well as a charmingly tiled table that is perfect for leisurely lunches. www.villatravellers.com

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Four Seasons Resort and Residences Napa Valley

For outdoor loving wine fans, guests will be able to experience a ‘resort within. a winery and help harvest the grapes from the 4.7 acre organically hand-farmed vineyard and select the best fruit to be blended, then aged. After handpicking the best grapes, guests can relax with a glass of the properties signature Calistoga AVA wines or a tasting session from world-class winemaker Thomas Rivers Browns who teaches guests the subtle yet distinct differences in wines native to the region. Four Seasons Resort and Residences Napa Valley offers a chic farmhouse retreat with a brand new spa, located just outside the town of Calistoga - the less travelled, laid-back sister to bustling downtown Napa. www.fourseasons.com

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The Lodges at Tinwood Estate

For those looking for a stay closer to home, the three luxury lodges on Tinwood Estate in West Sussex offers the perfect UK destination. Since the first vines were planted in 2007 at the foot of the South Downs National Park, Tinwood Estate has quickly established a reputation for producing the very finest English sparkling wines, including the Estate Brut, the Blanc de Blancs and an exquisite Rosé. In 2016 three luxurious lodges were added to the estate, with views over the Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier vines towards the setting sun. Just over an hour from London, the 3 highly designed lodges offer the ideal getaway, and the best part is that they are dog friendly. www.tinwoodestate.com


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Fortnum & Mason Awards 2021 Royal Exchange, London After a nail-biting wait, the winners of the ninth annual Fortnum & Mason Food and Drink Awards were announced last month at a star-studded party in the courtyard of London’s iconic Royal Exchange. A huge champagne-popping congratulations to all of the winners. The 13 category winners are chosen by an independent panel of judges led by Panel Chair, Angela Hartnett, Chef Proprietor of Murano. www.fortnumandmason.com

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CPASE’s 1st Birthday CPASE Health Club, Knutsford Cheshire’s premier health club, CPASE, celebrated their first birthday in style on 1st October. Throughout the day the team provided live entertainment, hosted a charity raffle and Olympic silver medal winner Emily Campbell stopped by for a Q&A session and also hosted training demonstrations. www.cpase.co.uk

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MICHAEL JOSEPHSON MBE CHARITY BALL 2021 Kimpton Clocktower Hotel, Manchester The worlds of showbusiness, sport and music joined forces at the Kimpton Clocktower Hotel in Manchester, to raise funds for Variety, the Children’s Charity, Variety North-West, Teenage Cancer Trust, Mahdlo Youth Zone and Wigan Youth Zone. The event, which raised £750,000 for the beneficiary charities, included appearances from Ella Henderson and 90s club legends Soul II Soul. Guests at the event included Dame Joan Collins, Christopher Biggins, Paul Scholes, Jayne Torvill, Christopher Dean, Nikki Sanderson, Tamara Wall, Laura Pradelska and Lara Fraser. www.kimptonclocktowerhotel.com 25


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The Sky Sky ’s the Lim imiit The celebrity chef and business owner talks exclusively to Craig Hough about his love for the north, his new panoramic sky bar in Liverpool and his future plans with INNSiDE Meliá Hotels

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ino D’Acampo chopped and sautéed his way onto British screens in the early noughties, and has fast become a star of UK television through his appearances on countless TV shows including ‘This Morning‘, five series’ of the awardwinning ‘Gino’s Italian Escape‘ and the ever popular ‘Celebrity Juice’. A career highlight saw him take home the crown on the 2009 series of ‘I’m a Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here!’ and you can now catch him on Saturday night, on prime time ITV hosting ‘Family Fortunes. Away from the screen, Gino is a shrewd businessman, having opened his first restaurant in London at the tender age of 21. He went on to open the first ‘Gino D’Acampo My Restaurant’

in Manchester in late 2015, expanding into Leeds and Harrogate over the next two years. In 2020 Gino D’Acampo Hotels & Leisure was formed, as part of the leading Italian chef’s plans for international expansion. This year the business announced the creation of a new hospitality empire in association with INNSiDE Meliá Hotels and it’s this news that starts the conversation with Gino, as he explains his excitement for the collaboration, 26


“To create a menu for the hotel, it

needs to be varied and you need to think more about international guests who will be visiting.” “This is something that we’ve been working on the last four or five years, the relationship is getting stronger and stronger. The people that own the Meliá group are all really cool guys and I believe it’s the perfect fit. The hotel and the restaurant have everything that people want – the elegance, the creativity, it’s a great fit and we work well together.” The conversation then moved on to Manchester, a city in which he opened the first ‘Gino D’Acampo My Restaurant’ and where Gino more recently launched First Street Bar & Kitchen. Gino gushes,

“Manchester – how can you not love it, my friend? I am a huge Oasis fan, so I mean, The Mancunians are rock ‘n’ roll, I can tell you that. Super cool people, that love to party. They love everything that I like – good food, they like to party, like to drink. I mean, I should have been born a Mancunian.” As more of Gino’s restaurants are set to open with INNSiDE Meliá Hotels, he explains the difference in creating a menu for a hotel than one for his stand-alone restaurants. He adds, “To create a menu for the hotel, it needs to be varied and you need to think more about international guests who will be visiting. You can have visitors from America or China, all with different expectations. When you have a stand-alone restaurant, you can have a smaller menu as you know your locals, you know what the people want. The hotel offers more chance to experiment with the menu.” Having recently opened in the West End of London, Luciano restaurant is named after 27


Gino’s first born. Has Gino set a precedent for the family and can other family members expect a restaurant named after them? Gino laughs, “Yes, I am afraid they do expect that. Even my mother-in-law (Elizabeth) is expecting a restaurant. She said to me “Don’t you think we should open a fish and chips shop and call it ‘Elizabeth’”? I was like, “No, I don’t think so”. Now, everybody in the family wants a restaurant with their name on it. I think I’ve opened a can of worms there.” Gino’s newest venture opened last month on the 17th floor of INNSiDE BY MELIA in Liverpool city centre. So, what can customers expect from the new venue, Gino explains, “Well first of all; the view from the Skybar is insane. Then we have the beautiful Cicchetti light bites – we have amazing arancini rice balls and beautiful bruschetta, lots of little nibbles. We also have great music with a live DJ. So, if you want something different, with a great view, a cool vibe, that’s the place to be.”

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With hotels in 28 locations, and another 13 properties in the pipeline, INNSiDE by Meliá is rapidly growing – Gino explains what’s next for their powerful partnership, “At the moment we are working on going worldwide and opening a restaurant in Milan, Dubai and Malta - the list is endless. Meliá are asking us to open one left, right and centre (laughs). What they don’t understand is that it’s not an easy thing to do. It takes a lot of effort. Slowly, but surely, we will do them all.” INNSiDE by Meliá’s philosophy is ‘Stay Curious’, but what British dish stirred Gino’s curiosity when he arrived in London back in 1995? Gino answers, “I was very curious of fish and chips. Remember, I come from the south of Italy, right? So, we go fishing, we pick it, we lightly grill it, pan fry or we bake – nice and simple. When I heard there was a dish where you pick up a fish, you put it into batter and you deep fry it, I was thinking, “oh my God this is either going to be disgusting or it’s going to be wonderful”. It’s wonderful – I like to have fish and chips once a week.” During the lockdown period, Gino continued his work on This Morning, with a


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“At the moment we are working on going worldwide and opening a restaurant in Milan, Dubai and Malta - the list is endless.”

live link from his home in Sardinia. So how was Gino’s lockdown experience? “To be honest with you, I feel bad in saying, in lockdown I had the best time ever. I was on the island of Sardinia with my family, in the sunshine, away from everybody. What more could you ask for? I feel bad as many people suffered, but I enjoyed the time with my family.” On the topic of family, talk then turned to Gino’s grandfather who was a huge inspiration to him as a child. Gino credits his grandfather for his love of food and talks warmly about working in his restaurants from the age of 9. But can Gino see any of his family members stepping into his chef’s apron and taking over his kitchens? “No. They are much cleverer than I am. They understand my job has long hours, and you come home smelling of garlic and onions

all the time. They are much wiser. They can do the outside-of-the-kitchen part, but I don’t think any of them will ever step into a kitchen. Also, let’s be honest, it would be dangerous to try to replicate what your father did, there’s too much pressure. It’s like David Beckham and his children – they are never going to play football are they? Because everybody is going to compare them to their father. The wiser thing to do in a situation like that is to do something similar but now exactly what the father does.” As the interview comes to a close, Gino took time to reflect on his arrival in London, aged 18 and explains his future ambitions and what legacy he will leave. He adds, “I opened my first restaurant when I was 21 in Kentish Town. I’ve always thought I would be successful; I always had that drive to do it. I hope to retire when I’m 50 years old. I’m 45 now. I want to be able to enjoy more holidays, than work. My aim is for 8 months of holiday and 4 months of work. As I am saying this to you now, there are a team of people in this room that are looking at me thinking “don’t you even think about it – you are going to work until you die!”. My ambition is more holidays – less work. My legacy is my children and the name of Luciano in my restaurant in London. That’s where my legacy lies.” 360 Sky Bar, Old Hall Street, Liverpool is now open for bookings, www. ginodacampohotelsandleisure.com

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aunched during the brand’s 50th anniversary year, Mulberry Editions celebrates the best in contemporary design and continues Mulberry’s tradition of bold and unexpected collaborations. For his limited- edition capsule, Malone reinterprets two bags which both feature the iconic Postman’s Lock: the Bayswater, one of Mulberry’s most loved and recognisable designs, and the Darley. The collection was unveiled as part of the Richard Malone show at the Victoria and Albert Museum, during London Fashion Week. Malone is the award-winning Irish-born, London-based designer known for blurring the boundaries between fashion, art and design and for his uncompromising commitment to ethical and sustainable practices. In this capsule, he melds Mulberry’s

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heritage with his own bold design language, taking the functional aesthetics of early and mid-century bags – in particular the adaptability and longevity of luggage and travel bags – as a starting point for the collection. Looking to the Mulberry archives for inspiration, Malone was struck by the pragmatism, purpose and quiet confidence of the designs, the way they could effortlessly adapt to fit the demands of a busy lifestyle and slot seamlessly into a wardrobe for decades. For the collection, Malone deconstructed the Bayswater, transporting interior design details – such as pockets, piping and serial numbered fobs – to the exterior of the bags. Reworking the


“Both Mulberry and Malone are passionate about championing British craftsmanship and sustainability, which is translated throughout the collection” classic gave way to two new silhouettes, the Triangle Bayswater and a cylindrical version, the Barrel Bag. He also puts his own stamp on Mulberry’s signature hardware, the postman’s lock which is found on both the Bayswater and the Darley, encasing it in leather for a subtle, modern update. The result is a collection that simultaneously stays true to Mulberry’s Made to Last ethos and design DNA, while filtering it through Malone’s unique contemporary lens. Both Mulberry and Malone are passionate about championing British craftsmanship and sustainability, which is translated throughout the collection. An eco- friendly version of the brand’s signature scotchgrain material, which has been a key part of Mulberry collections for decades, is used across all styles. It is now crafted from innovative Bio-Synthetic materials, repurposing inedible cereal waste into a

hard-wearing, lightweight material that looks and feels the same as the original textured material. Any leather used – for example, on the straps and handles – is from Gold standard, environmentally accredited tanneries. A celebration of function as much as form, the capsule is pared-back yet impactful. It’s about stripping back, rather than adding superfluous embellishment. Geometric shapes echo the architectural silhouettes that Malone is renowned for in his own collections. That design purity also translates to the collection’s punchy colour palette of Blue, Red, Green and White, inspired by post-modern and 1970s design. The capsule consists of a Bayswater, Mini Bayswater, Triangle Bayswater, Barrel Bag and Small Darley. These are accompanied by accessories including a Coin Pouch and Key Fob. It launches on mulberry.com on

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19th September and in stores globally on 20th September. “Collaborating with Mulberry feels like a natural fit for me - I really respect that they have meaningful conscious values, and ambitious sustainability plans in place. The whole process has been so rewarding; Mulberry have been true collaborators, giving me genuine creative free rein. At its heart, this collection is all about function: creating really great bags that I hope people will love and wear for years.” — Richard Malone “We are delighted to unveil Richard Malone’s contribution to the Mulberry Editions series. His innovative take on our design DNA, and reinterpretation of two of our most loved bags – coupled with our shared passion for and commitment to our Made to Last values of quality and sustainability – make this a truly exciting moment for Mulberry as we celebrate our 50th anniversary.” — Thierry Andretta, CEO, Mulberry www.mulberry.com

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Mulberry x Richard Malone Launch Victoria and Albert Museum, London On Sunday 19th September, in the V&A, the Mulberry x Richard Malone collaboration was unveiled alongside Richard Malone’s latest collection. Guests who attended the show included Joy Crookes, Jade Thirwall, Jordan Stephens,Chinenye Ezeudu, Kehlani, Clara Amfo, Daisy Lowe, Tigerlily Taylor, Greta Bellamacina, Bee Beardworth and Charli Howard. www.mulberry.com

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Sealions New online UK health and wellness brand, Sealions has launched a brand-new line of accessible vitamin and wellness supplements for all ages and stages of life. The brand is revolutionising the way customers can now buy vitamins in bulk and not adding to the single use plastic waste issue from monthly tubs. At a time when the health of the nation has never been so vital, Sealions has created a strong, expert-quality range of vitamin and wellness supplements that are all available to buy online, direct-to-consumer. www.sealions.com

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Q&A with with... ...

DANIELA DOBBIN, MANAGING DIRECTOR AT DD CLINICAL

When did you know this is the industry you wanted to work in? During my time working at Dermalogica, I witnessed the life changing effects of, combining advanced skin knowledge with effective treatment to create a change in not just client’s skin, but their self-confidence and esteem. What’s the first treatment you had and has that affected your later treatment choices? The first aesthetic treatment I ever had was laser hair removal with the original Soprano Ice Laser. The results were fantastic and actually life changing for me, and the reason we now have two Soprano Ice laser machines in the clinic. What has been your favourite treatment you have received? I love the IPIXEL treatment which is fabulous for treating multiple skin concerns. This treatment resurfaces the skin, allowing fresh, new skin cells to develop whilst encouraging collagen production. It treats, acne scarring, pigmentation and overall skin rejuvenation.

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What were the first steps to setting up DD Clinical and what advice do you have for other entrepreneurs? A good business needs to a strong brand identity that tells your story, a detailed business plan and a unique selling point. It is also important that your business has inspiring core values and you have a good understanding of the industry, its latest trends and also your target audience. I would say do your research, aim to be the best in your business and think about the little touches. Build a strong team around you and plan for financial challenges. However, I think my best advice I can give is love what you do and work hard and the reward will follow. As this is our food and drink issue, what are your favourite Cheshire haunts? A personal favourite of mine is Veeno near the town hall in Chester which is a beautiful Italian bar/restaurant where you can sit and relax after a hard days work, enjoying a nice glass of wine, paired with meats and cheeses. What’s next for DD Clinical? The team at DD are working really hard behind the scenes on a new venture that will be launched in January. That’s all we can say for now, but we can’t wait to tell you more soon. www.ddclinical.com

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F I N D YO U R F I T w ith C la r e S tob toba ar t To acknowledge this month’s World Mental Health Day I share my top tips for happiness and positivity

You Are Doing Great,

KEEP GOING

Boost your mood - don’t underestimate the power of exercise. Even on the days when you feel low on energy and running on empty, pushing yourself to do a workout will totally reenergise you and boost your mood. And it doesn’t stop there, the endorphins exercise release, also improve your concentration levels, memory and your ability to focus. Enjoy Mother Nature - absorbing natural surroundings is great for your physical and mental health. A brisk walk works by increasing happiness and lowering anxiety. Nourish - not only does your body rely on the food you consume, so does your soul. Leading a healthy lifestyle is sure to keep your mind clear and your body happy. By eating a balanced diet and limiting your alcohol intake not only will your body benefit physically, it puts you on the path to you looking and feeling your best. Nutritious smoothies, juices and meals ensure your body and mind are getting everything they need. Green Diesel at April’s Kitchen is my favourite!

Gratitude - Positive thoughts create positive things. Be thankful for all of the things you have. The benefits of practicing gratitude are nearly endless, especially when it comes to our happiness. Taking time to notice and reflect upon the things we are thankful for leads to us experiencing more positive emotions, feeling more alive, sleeping better, expressing more compassion and kindness, and even giving us a stronger immune system. Clear your mind - write it all down. Whether you’re writing prompts to remind you of the things you need to do, or mentally downloading your day, by putting pen to paper you are able to cleanse your mind ready to start tomorrow afresh. There are plenty of journals out there to choose from, but a favourite of mine is the Wellness Journal from Papier as it allows you to log your daily fitness journey too. Balance - Find time for what is important to you. Whether that is spending time with friends and family, reading a good book or having time to yourself, finding a work/life balance helps you avoid any potential burnout. Create and Play - I like to play in the gym by monkeying around on the monkey bars. Brene Brown, author of The Gifts of Imperfection highlights the need for adults

to make time in their lives to create and play, which in turn makes us happy! Switch off - technology, TV, social media - switch it all off. Have some down time. Somewhat different to “me time”, down time can also be used a space for meditation. Block out some time each week to turn off devices and just be.

Happiness - “Happiness is a state of activity” Aristotle. To stay active is essential for happiness. By exercising the body and the mind, we ensure we are giving ourselves the best start to the day. Positive affirmations are a great way of weaving happiness into your life. One of my favourite ways to start the day is by saying this “I am well. I am strong. I am healthy.”

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JOSH DHALLU Meet the Golf Business Manager at Carden Park, Cheshire Who have been your career influences? It is still very early in my career, but I am privileged to work in the golf industry as there are many people who are happy to share best practices and pass on their experiences within the golf network. The first Director of Golf I worked for was a great mentor for me, he would always encourage me to undertake tasks that would develop the skills I would need to progress in my career. In my current role I am learning every day and I’m surrounded by a number of people that help me develop my knowledge across all aspects of the hospitality business. What has been the best piece of advice you have received? Never stop learning, growing and investing in yourself. What’s your first memory of golf? I was around 9 when I started playing golf, so I remember well my first lesson very well and I was immediately hooked. Every day after school my dad would take me to the range to practice and as I got better I joined a junior academy where I would play with friends every weekend. I really enjoyed the competing from an early age.

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What’s your favourite course? Playing from a young age and working in the industry I have been fortunate to play many great courses. The one that stands out most to me is Royal Birkdale. I managed to play there shortly after The Open and the condition of the course was incredible. Growing up I played lots of links golf so always have a soft spot for this style of course. Are there any dream courses you’ve yet to play on? The Masters signifies the unofficial start of the golf season and is the only Major to be played at the same venue each year so Augusta National is right at the top of my list. It would be a dream to experience the course and play the famous Amen Corner following in the footsteps of so many legends. For those who have yet to visit, how would you describe the experience of playing on your course. Carden Park is a destination golf resort offering two contrasting championship courses. The amazingly scenic Cheshire course is situated at the back of the estate and has panoramic views over the Welsh Hills and Cheshire Countryside - a test for all levels of player. The 6824 yard Cheshire Championship offers breath-taking scenery and a true challenge. To score well, you’ll need your whole repertoire of shots. The playing characteristics of the Cheshire Championship are classic British Parkland. To score well you’ll need to stick to the groomed fairways. The Nicklaus Course was famously designed by the great Jack Nicklaus and son Steve. Located next to the onsite vineyard and leading around the front of the estate this course is the ultimate risk reward course with a number of driveable par 4’s that require accuracy to avoid the hazards along the way. www.cardenpark.co.uk/golf


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CA R D E N PA R K G O L F R E S O RT Overview A timeless embodiment of the great game, Carden Park is a destination golf resort offering two championship courses. The ideal venue for an overnight break, corporate packages or a simple day on the greens. Corporate Golf Days Swap the boardroom for the fresh air of the golf resort. Expect a first-class service with

a dedicated team on hand to provide bespoke packages curated to the specific needs of your company. Accommodation Carden Park offers a range of luxury suites, offering a spacious, comfortable and unforgettable countryside stay. Large windows showcase the wonderful views of the estate over the Nicklaus golf course and front gardens.

Other Facilities The breath-taking spa garden facilities provide the perfect after game relaxation or enter the Leisue Club for access to the next-generation fitness suite and swimming pool. Getting There 25 Broxton Rd, Clutton, Chester CH3 9ER

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Family Kids, Gett Ge Cosy Ethical kidswear brand, Polarn O. Pyret has given its much loved iconic stripe a seasonal twist to celebrate a major milestone, with kids and adult items available. Marking 45 years, the staunchly sustainable brand has given its signature print an autumnal makeover. With earthy brown tones, soft rose pink and fresh sky blue, the new stripes have a gorgeous marl effect to create the perfect cosy vibes for the cooler months ahead. www.polarnopyret.co.uk

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NEST, STACK AND PLAY Multi-award winning sensory developmental toy brand, Rosa & Bo, is thrilled to call in Autumn with their best-selling Woodland Nesting Friends. This clever toy is a unique take on Russian dolls and incorporates sensory play whilst encouraging important developmental motor skills. Nest, stack and play - little ones adore engaging in the challenge of taking off each charming layer - with a chiming surprise at the centre! From £22.99, www.rosaandbo.com

Family news WORDS: CRAIG HOUGH

Keep Calm and Carry On Founder of award winning baby carrying brand, Izmi, and professional Carrying Consultant, Emily Williamson, is delighted to share the three areas where science agrees that carrying a baby supports their development: #1 Movement – when carried, babies experience an automatic, deep relaxation. Carrying baby is more soothing in comparison to holding thanks to movement, carrying helps to reduce stress and even aid digestion. #2 Oxytocin – the hormone which is linked to love and connection is released in both men and women during positive interaction and contact with their baby. #3 Skin to Skin – not only boosts Oxytocin but it has been shown to stabilise a baby’s heart rate, breathing and temperature. Emily has created Izmi with the above scientific research in mind. There really is an Izmi for everyone, from the iconic Izmi Baby Carrier, which provides the closeness of a fabric sling with the support and comfort of a buckled carrier, through to the Essential range, which offers affordable and reliable choices for new families.. From £34.99, https://izmibaby.co.uk 46


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Sleeping Elephants The White Company’s friendly elephant, Kimbo, adorns their super-soft collection of sleepsuits, pyjamas and accessories, ready to accompany them to dreamland. A. Organic-cotton stripe zip sleepsuit with moon embroidery, £24 setmo B. Star embroidered quilt, from £85 seucq C. Organic-cotton ‘night night’ kimbo-print sleepsuit £22 nitko D. Kimbo comforter £16 kcuax E. Cashmere christening baby blanket £130 caucb F. Organiccotton kimbo-face pyjamas £22 kitfy G. Small kimbo elephant £22 kiuel www.thewhitecompany.com B.

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Spice Up This Autumn Emma Bunton, Spice Girl and cofounder of eco-friendly nursery brand Kit & Kin has revealed her wish list of the cutest, cosiest kit for little ones. Choosing favourites is no easy feat with a collection this cute, but Emma has handpicked her top 3 choices from the range; including the brand iconic bunny cardigan, Alphabet all in one and the adorable Bear Hat, which is always top of her list when gift giving! Made from 100% organic cotton, Kit & Kin’s multi-award-winning babywear range features the softest fabrics and adorable unisex designs to suit every little one. Bunny Cardigan £34.99, Bear hat £19.99, All in One £23.99, www.kitandkin.com

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Family | The CHESHIRE Magazine

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

PET PU RC H A S E S

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Cat Cloud 9 For the cosiest catnaps, the Cat Cloud™ Bed is made from five luxurious layers of warming fabric. Encased in sumptuous faux fur and durable canvas, reflective thermal heat technology insulates and reflects your cat’s radiant body heat for slumber-inducing comfort at naptime. A cat bed so purrfect, it’s like the cats dreamt it up themselves. Cat Cloud™ Bed, £90, www.cheshireandwain.com

A fun and funky dog collar in five bold and beautiful colour combinations - great fun for every day and definitely smart enough for special days too. Classic Slim Cut - suitable for most dog breeds and made from a funky hair-on cow-skin, backed with a super-soft calf leather. D-ring to attach a dog lead sits neatly next to the sturdy buckle. Brightside Classic Slim Dog Collar by Holly&Lil, from £58, www.charleychau.com

Porridge for Pooches The new HOWND Fresh Blueberry & Coconut Porridge with Chia & Oats Plant Powered Superfood recipe is the world’s first ready-made porridge designed especially for furry. Quite possibly a dog’s best breakkie ever, it’s perfect for pet owners who want their pup to safely (and healthily) join in the meat alternative revolution, with a flexitarian or plant-based diet. HOWND Fresh Blueberry & Coconut Porridge, www.dogslovehownd.com

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Ask the

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#1 - Dogs like variety of different foods and ingredients just like humans. In reality research has shown that dogs have fewer taste buds than humans and therefore don’t have the cravings for a large variety of different foods. In fact, if owners add too many different ingredients or change the food too often it can cause digestive upsets. Having said this, it is possible to change protein sources on occasion if you know the new protein source doesn’t cause any gastric upsets and you don’t make too many changes at once. #2 - Feeding dry food means you don’t need to worry about your pet’s teeth. Dogs and some cats tend to gulp or crush their food rather than chewing. It is this chewing action that keeps teeth clean. This can mean that their teeth are not getting “cleaned” as you would expect. Always provide suitable dental chews for your pets to keep their teeth and gums healthy, as dry food alone may not be enough. And remember, it is time spent chewing that keeps teeth clean, if your dog or cat eats its dental chew within minutes its unlikely to be beneficial to your pet’s teeth.

#3 - All dogs need to be fed bones. Never feed you pets cooked bones or large dense bones, they can be prone to splintering and can causes bowel impactions, and intestinal or stomach tears. This can be life threatening. I come across this problem so often at work. If you want to feed your pet bones, choose lighter, less dense, easily digestible bones, such as chicken wings or necks.

For this month food and drink issue, I thought I would debunk some common pet food myths #4 - All grains are bad for your dog. It is true that some dogs can’t tolerate certain grains which can cause skin and bowel issues, and in these patients grain free may be a better alternative. But in fact, it is usually the protein source that causes dietary intolerances, with grains lower down the scale of potential allergens. Some grains are quite nutritious and can serve as a healthy addition to a dog’s diet, and whilst it is true that a dog’s digestive tract is not optimised to process grains, studies have shown that dogs can in fact process some grain starches. Cooking grains first improves their digestibility. #5 - Raw food will give your dog salmonella. Whilst I have seen some patients contracting salmonella and campylobacter from eating a raw food diet, the majority of dogs with a healthy gut immune system can eat raw food without become ill. Dogs have shorter and more acidic digestive system that means that the food is rapidly digested, and these bugs are killed. If in doubt, you can cook the food before feeding it to your pets, this can improve digestibility and kill any bugs on the raw meat. #6 - Dogs are strict carnivores. As stated above, studies have shown that dogs can digest some starches and vegetation. Dogs are more closely related to bears in their digestion. This makes them omnivores; they are not as omnivorous as some other animals, but they are omnivores none the less. Dogs still require vitamins and minerals that are provided by other feed stuffs like fruits and vegetable and are not available in meats alone. Cats are obligate carnivores. #7 - It is a myth that all organic dog food is 100% organic. For a dog food to be labelled organic it needs only to contain 85% organic content by weight. Dry dog foods only need 70% content to be organic.

#8 - Hypoallergenic is the same as hydrolysed. Some cats and dogs have very sensitive stomachs which can cause skin and digestive issues. These patients often require hydrolysed diets, this means there are limited ingredients that have been treated under pressure with steam to break down these ingredients into the smallest sized molecules, meaning they no longer cause gut reactions. This is not the same as hypoallergenic, which usually means it has limited ingredients or is grain free. Hypoallergenic foods are not suitable for patients who require hydrolysed foods. #9 - Dogs cannot tolerate dairy. It is true, that just like some humans, some dogs cannot tolerate dairy. But some dogs are capable of consuming dairy products with no ill effects. And not all dairy products contain the same amount of lactulose (the in milk), therefore some dairy products are more digestible than others. #10 - All feeds are made by different companies. In fact ,many commercial dog food companies are owned by the same parent company, with some companies making a variety of different foods to fill certain gaps in the market. Ultimately dogs and cats should be fed an appropriate and balanced food that keeps them healthy. Always try to afford the best quality ingredients and monitor your pet’s stools, firm healthy stools indicate good gut health. Smaller firmer stools indicate good diet digestibility.

James will be soon be opening his own brand new, independent vets in Goostrey Village, Cheshire. www.goostreylanevets.co.uk 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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The Sessions Every Sunday at The Bull & Bear

Finish the week off in style by joining us for ‘The Sessions’ at The Bull & Bear, situated within the former trading floor of Manchester’s old Stock Exchange. Experience a Sunday roast menu, with locally sourced produce specially chosen by our Head Chef, Sarah Hayward. Live music from talented local vocalists and musicians will accompany your Sunday lunch, within one of the city’s most luxurious of venues.

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If you want to truly indulge before the start of a new week, why not stayover too? You can include an overnight Sunday stay in one of our beautifully appointed bedrooms or suites and a delicious breakfast for two, which can either be enjoyed in The Bull & Bear or the comfort of your room.

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Food Drink Sunday with Sides Spend your Sunday at Ducie Street Warehouse and try their new Sunday Lunch offerings, which includes Manchester’s first Cauliflower Cheese Menu created by wellrenowned chef – Andrew Green. The mouth-watering menu offers dry-aged shorthorn beef sirloin, roast supreme of corn fed chicken, rosemary roasted leg of lamb, free-range gammon and a weekly changing vegan roast. All plated roasts are served with roast potatoes from Massey’s local Cheshire farm, homemade giant Yorkshire’s, seasonal veg and meat or vegan gravy. www.duciestreet.com

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Baratxuri have launched their new Sunday set menu featuring starters of Kroketas and Figs & Picos, mains such as Suckling Lamb and Hanger Steak, and desserts inspired by the founders’ travels – with vegetarian mains included too. www.escapetofreightisland.com

Drink news WORDS: CRAIG HOUGH

GET IN THE MIX Colour has been at the heart of the KitchenAid success story since 1955. The legendary Artisan 6.9L Bowl-Lift Stand Mixer is already available in four colours including the classic Candy Apple and now the new, dramatic, Cast Iron Black and dusky Dried Rose join the stellar line-up. With added power and capacity, this is the mixer for makers who want every kitchen experience to be extraordinary. The Artisan 6.9L Bowl-Lift Stand Mixer in NEW Cast Iron Black and NEW Dried Rose, RRP £699, www.kitchenaid.co.uk

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Frapin Millésime 1989 Cognac Frapin announces the launch of Frapin Millésime 1989, a 30 year old rare cognac, that required no blending, only the intuition and skill of the cellar master, Patrice Piveteau, who used a combination of artisanal techniques, such as double distillation on the lees. Patrice Piveteau’s tasting notes: “A delicate background of light woody notes with fruit aromas of orange, ripe apricot, gingerbread. On the palate, it is fine, elegant and rich with some orange and liquorice, but also gingerbread and on the finish, a beautiful long aftertaste with cigar box and ‘rancio’. A beautiful harmony acquired from 30 years of ageing.” RRP £185, www.frw.co.uk

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MEET THE CHEF:

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VALENTINE Head Chef at Rendition, Manchester What’s your first memory of your love for cooking? I’m sure it’s a bit of a cliché, but it’s got to be cooking with my grandparents. When did you know you wanted to be a Chef? I’ve always been tinkering in the kitchen at some point but it wasn’t until my auntie pointed me in the right direction as a career path that I really knew what I wanted to do. Where were you trained, and how difficult was your training? I attended Paul Heathcoat’s School of Excellence in Manchester, where I had some of the best tutors I could have asked for. There were small numbers in our classes so it was a brilliant training environment, I was also working full time alongside my training.

Where do you draw your creative inspiration from? The changing seasons, surrounding myself with creative chefs and using brilliant local suppliers.

What do you love most about your job? I love having the freedom to be creative and working with like-minded people in our industry.

If you could prepare a meal for anyone, who would it be and what would you make? It would be for my late grandparents, then I’d love to make a Christmas dinner for them as I have very fond memories of all the family together.

Describe your style in three words. British, seasonal, simplicity. What’s your favourite dish to create? It’s got to be a good Beef Wellington at home. the anticipation of cutting it open and it being perfect is a simple but great pleasure.

What four ingredients are necessary in your kitchen? Butter, salt, chicken stock and cream.

What are you most proud of in your career? Gaining my first Head Chef role. Who is your biggest supporter? My wife Megan, she’s always there for me. Are there any foods you just don’t like? Sprouts cooked in the 80’s Do you do the cooking at home? I’d like to say it’s 50/50 at home but my wife would say otherwise. What advice would you offer to an aspiring chef? Listen, ask questions and stick to it, it only gets easier. www.renditionmcr.com 53


Recipe for

SUCCESS Richard Horwell, Owner of Brand Relations looks at the six steps to take your Cheshire recipe nationwide

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ecipes that have been handed down for generations exist in all corners of Cheshire. Some of those recipes may have the potential to become household brands, perhaps internationally. If you have such a dish or drink, be warned, the journey between kitchen stove and supermarket shelf is long. And the journey starts with research. Start by looking online and visiting target stores. What’s the competition? How is it selling? How do they approach their messaging? Knowledge is strength and the more knowledge you have the stronger your chances of breaking into the market and making your idea fly. After that there are a number of important steps to take:

#1 - It is so important to understand before you take on any business venture that the production of your product cannot be just a few cakes or drinks here and there; it’s either all or nothing. You need an experienced manufacturer (co-packer) that will make and fill the product for you. A co-packer will be looking at volume and

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unless you can give them confidence this project will grow and fast, then very few will consider taking it on. They also need to believe in your product as much as you do, so before you speak to them make sure your company and brand look professional, many co-packers won’t even respond to Hotmail or Gmail addresses, so get brand ready. #2 -Your product could be the most delicious product in the world, sell amazingly with your friends, family and local farmer’s market, but the hardest pill many of my clients have to swallow is that the recipe will simply not taste the same when produced on a massive scale. Your recipe at home has the option to be filled with the most expensive good quality fresh ingredients which provide the best end result, but if you want to mass produce then you may have to change ingredients to ensure the product isn’t ridiculously expensive and can be mass produced cost effectively. The most important thing to consider is that your ingredients need to have a longer shelf life to cope with the route to market, whether this is via wholesalers and physical retailers or mail order. New products can spend far longer sitting on the shelf than established brands so ensure you have that shelf life. You also need to look out for allergens such as milk or peanuts as many co-packers will refuse to fill your product due to the process of informing every client of the potential exposure. But more


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“Getting your product’s packaging right is of primary importance” importantly you also need to make all allergens VERY clear to consumers. Check out the top 14 allergens (www.food.gov.uk), and wherever possible remove them. If not, ensure you find a co-packer that can cope with the allergens, and that your packaging makes them clear. Novel Foods is another one to look out for; beware of ingredients that may be legal in other countries but not necessarily in the UK. For this, check the Novel Foods website. #3 - Consider the shelf life of your product. Remember new brands move slowly, no matter how good they are. So, you need to factor this in. While really long shelf-life products are not viewed as healthy, so are less popular at the moment, it is important to remember that, generally, the longer the shelf life the better. Often, the only other way to retain the shelf life is to put preservatives in your product, however, many wholesalers and retailers refuse to accept this as part of their range. So, avoid this, if at all possible. So, when developing your recipe, you must take into consideration whether your product can be stored for a long period of time, preferably at ambient temperatures, or if necessary, chilled. You then need to adapt your recipe to ensure it will taste just as good at the end of its shelf life as it did at the beginning. Food wastage is a big issue, environmentally and financially. #4 - Getting your product’s packaging right is of primary importance and it’s a process many new start-ups overlook. Your packaging needs to be adaptable: what worked at a farmers’ market won’t necessarily work in a major retail outlet. The packaging needs to be sturdy and protect the product, whether it is stacked on pallets, manhandled by the wholesalers, shelf-stackers, or mail order fulfilment companies, and delivered by couriers or postal workers. It must remain in pristine condition - preferably with a minimal amount of plastic included in the packaging. It is important to understand the best materials to pack your product in. Plastic is lightweight and durable, but currently very unpopular due to environmental

reasons. Glass is more sustainable, however, many wholesale buyers will not consider it due to its weight and chance of breaking in transit. So, you need packaging appropriate to the product, sturdy and protective, minimal environmental impact, easily recycled and preferably not too heavy. It’s a lot to ask. #5 - Communicating with your target consumer is essential if you are to sell your product. However, different platforms need different approaches. What worked at the farmers’ market will not work in-store. And often what works in-store won’t also work online. So, you need to create messaging that suits the audience and the platform. You need to make your target consumer understand what you are about and why you are preferable to the competition. Today, consumers don’t just switch for price; they want to understand the benefits of your brand and they want that information and understanding FAST. Think about why your consumers would pick up your brand and then try to communicate that on the packaging. #6 - Remember that even once all the steps above have been completed, you’ll still need to get safety certification, such as HACCP or SALSA before anyone will even entertain stocking your product. So, this must be factored into each step as well. As this will lie with the manufacturer, make certain they have these relevant certifications or are BRC certified. Summary - Going from a hobby to a genuine business is a huge step for any new start up. Selling weekends at farmers’ markets or to friends and family unfortunately doesn’t guarantee you are the next Levi Roots. But with the right recipe and proper planning, you may well be. www.brandrelations.co.uk 55


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STARTER: A STORY FROM YOUR EARLY YEARS THAT HELPED SHAPE YOU My adventure in food began with the kitchen smells of simmering spices and boiling vinegar as my father experimented with new flavours and products. He owned and ran a restaurant for a few years, so food has been a defining feature of my life right from the start. As a growing lad, i seemed to eat a never-ending amount of toast to fill the gaps between meals. When I was at school and everyone else was spreading jam on their toast, my treat was to slather wholegrain mustard on mine.

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I was unlucky (or lucky) enough to not excel in the world of academia and I had to leave school rather quickly after a night in the cells! I was collected the following day and my parents, rather than castigate me for failing, encouraged me to use it as an opportunity to make the most of every moment. I went out into the working world determined to make my family proud and to do the best I could do. I’m very thankful for what we have achieved with the business and I relish (sorry!) every day. In particular, I remember a conversation I had with my father when we discussed our ambition for the business. In the early days we aspired to fill an articulated lorry with Tracklements and I remember feeling very proud a few years later when we stood outside and waved it off on its first run to our customers.

DESSERT: WHAT IS THE SWEETEST STORY YOU CAN TELL?

I’m not a dessert fan. Cheese is my thing and over the years I have got to know an amazing array of cheeses and their cheesemakers. They are indeed blessed, and I’m pleased to call them my friends and fellow food explorers. What could be better than time shared, a plate of cheese, a glass or two of wine and of course… some chutney! www.tracklements.co.uk

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STARTER: A STORY FROM YOUR EARLY YEARS THAT HELPED SHAPE YOU I was running a bar called Hurricane in Manchester in 2004 and was lucky enough to meet the world famous bartender, Dale De Groff, when he visited from New York City. He was often referred to as ‘The King Of Cocktails’ so as you can imagine, I was very excited about this. I spent a few days with Dale and his advice was invaluable in helping me decide that I wanted a long term career in the spirits and cocktails industry. After Dale’s visit, he named our bar one of his ‘top five in the world’ in an article in the Sunday Telegraph which was just incredible. My passion for experimenting with flavour pairings is thanks in no small part to that very meeting and the encouragement I was given. Ultimately, it’s what led me to be the distiller I am today.

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Before I founded Three Wrens, I felt as though I was trapped in a job as a Brand Manager that involved a lot of travel and too much time away from home. The best advice I received was: “if something is making you unhappy, change it”. I’ve always been quite creative, and with this in mind I’m really proud that I made the decision to leave my job and start my own distillery. From day one, I’ve been incredibly happy being my own boss, doing what I love, and putting all the passion I have into my work.

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This is a story about community and how local people have really supported me and had my back from the beginning. So, we launched Three Wrens with our flagship rhubarb gin after growing it in our own garden. We then took our first large order and realised we were going to run out, so I issued a plea on social media for any local friends who may have a patch in their garden. That same afternoon, five different families turned up with bags full of rhubarb, without asking for anything in return. They did this just to support our small business, and make sure we could fulfil the order. I’ll always remember it. These people are now all regular customers and friends, who visit the distillery regularly. www.threewrensgin.com 59


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STARTER: A STORY FROM YOUR EARLY YEARS THAT HELPED SHAPE YOU I think climbing Mount Kilimanjaro at 14/15 definitely had a huge impact on the way I am today. The ‘never give up’ spirit and attitude of facing any challenge head on has shaped how I go about life today. There will always be challenges and obstacles along the way and it’s about taking it on the chin, dusting yourself off and moving on to reach whatever goal you have set yourself. As Nelson Mandela once said, “It always seems impossible until it’s done”.

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There are truly so many moments I am proud off. The birth of my kids, getting married, opening my first venue. I guess my proudest moment was when my mother visited from South Africa and she could see the journey I had gone through. I came to this country and lived on the streets in London and worked my way up to own my own bar, which she was able to visit. For her to see my achievement was a very proud and emotional moment for me.

DESSERT: WHAT IS THE SWEETEST STORY YOU CAN TELL? The spirit of Ubuntu is the sweetest story I can share. Ubuntu speaks of our humanity and connectedness and recognises that our own wellbeing is deeply tied to the wellbeing of others. Ubuntu originated in Southern Africa where it has long been a guiding principle in the way others should be treated. The last 18 months have shown us that spirit and I am very lucky that Hoole and Chester showed that spirit with my venue, The Suburbs. When lockdown arrived, panic and stress were at high levels for everyone and as business owner, I had to quickly understand how to survive in such difficult times. Our guests showed their support by ordering Sunday roasts and take-aways through the venue, and they are the only reason the business survived. I am utterly grateful. The spirit of Ubuntu is how we can all survive and thrive. Long may it continue. www.kingdomrecommends.co.uk 60


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STARTER: A STORY FROM YOUR EARLY YEARS THAT HELPED SHAPE YOU When I tell people I own a chocolate factory – the first thought from people is usually “you are so lucky to be working with chocolate all day”. Yes, and sometimes is my answer. Of course, chocolate is incredible, but it is incredibly technical and requires a lot of science. When I was a kid all I wanted to be was to code computers and you would find me in front of a computer tapping away and when I was on my way to and from school I’d be programming on my Palmtop (giving away my age here!). I learnt that if you want to create something brand new, you really need patience. When you’re tinkering with the code or recipe, change one thing at a time and see what works, refine, refine, refine until it’s the best that it can be.

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Starting Lucocoa Chocolate, a bean to bar chocolate company that makes chocolate from scratch is what I’m most proud of. It’s a bold move to try and disrupt the chocolate industry and say that everything the chocolate industry has told us about chocolate is wrong. Dark chocolate isn’t supposed to be bitter, milk chocolate isn’t supposed to be that sweet and white chocolate is actually chocolate. We want people to see chocolate like wine and coffee, different regions create different flavours and to make sure there is no child or slave labour in our supply chain. To do all this I had to teach myself how to make chocolate from roasting cocoa beans to tempering chocolate and everything in between. So, I would say I am proud of that

DESSERT: WHAT IS THE SWEETEST STORY YOU CAN TELL? Probably quite cliché, but my wedding day. I was getting married in a pretty special Place - Temple Church and I had totally forgotten to tell our guests that we would have the choir singing who are stunning. My entrance music was Zadok the Priest (aka the Champions League theme tune) and there’s a long piece of music before the singing and then BOOM! Our guests jumped out of their seats, some were in tears and they were all so shocked that the people they thought were guests were actually the choir. www.lucocoachocolate.com

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STARTER: A STORY FROM YOUR EARLY YEARS THAT HELPED SHAPE YOU I’ve learnt from my parents the power of positivity, hard work and great energy. My parents, as well as extended family members like my nan, aunties and uncles, all lived in the same village. Throughout my childhood, I was surrounded by a wealth of knowledge and I got to learn how to cook directly from them every day. They taught me everything I know about Thai food and good ingredients; we grew our own fresh crops so they would always show me tips and tricks on how to grow bountiful harvests. And if the crops failed, they would show me how to fix it. I owe everything I know about Thai and Laotian cuisines to them.

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To see where Rosa’s is today compared to when we started is definitely the proudest I’ve ever been. I started out cooking food and doing catering from our tiny flat, which then turned into a street stall in Brick Lane. To go from that to almost 30 restaurants in the UK is something I never would have imagined. I’m so proud to see that the business we built by our own hands through hard work and dedication grew into something so successful and recognisable today.

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Many years back, when we began to make a profit at Rosa’s, we knew we would be able to give our team members a bonus as a reward for their hard work. That year I invited everyone over to my house, cooked them some noodles, and handed each person an envelope with the news that they would get a bonus that year! It was the sweetest moment in my life and I still think about it today. www.rosasthaicafe.com 62


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Chester: Foodie Capital

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DON’T TAKE OUR WORD FOR IT, SEE WHAT THE MICHELIN GUIDE HAS TO SAY Chester enjoyed a year of success in the Michelin Guide with the combination of accolades making Chester restaurants the most decorated of any city centre in the northwest.

Simon Radley at The Chester Grosvenor The award-winning Simon Radley at The Chester Grosvenor has held a prestigious Michelin star since 1990 - something that only five other English restaurants can hold a claim to - and has been awarded 4 AA Rosettes. For over 30 years Chef Radley has inspired and incubated new talent alongside expert Sommeliers who keep track of over 700 bins held in private dining room ‘The Cellar’. Currently closed ahead of an exciting refurbishment www.chestergrosvenor.com, Eastgate, CH1 1LT 64

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Chester boasts no fewer than eight restaurants in the Michelin Guide - including a Michelin star, a green star, and a bib gourmand. This prestige sits alongside a thriving independent food scene in an unassuming city that celebrates the best of British together with cuisine from around the world. Chester has emerged as the ‘Foodie Capital’ of the northwest with over 70 restaurants, 50 pubs and bars, and more than a dozen independent coffee shops all within easy walking distance in this compact walled city. The last two years have seen a massive influx of food and drink mavericks creating vegan, sustainably sourced, authentic, and most importantly delicious culinary delights! Chester food and drink is so much more than you might think. To find out more visit www.experiencechester.co.uk


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Covino Covino is a modest owner-run wine bar & restaurant in the heart of Chester. Their dailychanging menu of seasonally inspired small plates is guided by the quality and provenance of ingredients, with a focus on simplicity and flavour. This is served alongside an extensive, yet thoughtfully chosen array of over 140 different wines from around the world, ranging from the classics, all the way through to the more left field. One bite, followed by a perfectly paired sip and you’ll understand why they are listed in the Michelin Guide. www.covino.co.uk, Northgate St, CH1 2HT

Da Noi

Run by husband-andwife team, Fabrizio and Valentina, Da Noi brings an Italian dining experience to Chester straight from this duo’s hometowns in Turin. Chef Valentina creates menus that capture the rich and diverse tastes of Italy, whilst Fabrizio handpicks a selection of wines to complement each course. From a salted cod black arancini sphere to a traditional cocoa and amaretti pudding, this restaurant offers a modern and versatile take on classic Italian cuisine. Combining locally sourced, seasonal produce and a selection of imported regional ingredients, it comes as no surprise that this approach has earned them a place in the 2020 and 2021 Michelin Guide. www.danoichester.co.uk, Bridge St, CH1 1NG

Porta Hypha High on the historic city walls, h y p h a is an experimental dining experience with sustainable aims of creating a zero-waste kitchen whilst offering a constantly evolving micro-seasonal tasting menu – every hero ingredient has been grown in Chester or the surrounding areas. H y p h a was awarded one of just 23 UK green stars given to restaurants that achieve high levels of gastronomy and sustainability. It sits amongst highly esteemed company like Raymond Blanc’s, Le Manoir, River Cottage, Sat Bains and L’Enclume. www.hypha.uk, City Walls, CH1 2JG

A few paces up Northgate Street you’ll find Porta, a relaxed and informal restaurant inspired by the tiniest independent tapas bars of Barcelona and Madrid. The menu is enthusiastically Iberian, representing classic tapas. The team of chefs work tirelessly perfecting recipes for every sauce and menu item. It’s no wonder they’re listed in the Michelin Guide. Porta is the kind of place to relax in – unpretentious and comfortable with good music, beer, wine and food plus a recently extended dining room. www.portatapas.co.uk, Northgate St, CH1 2HT 65


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LET YOUR TASTE BUDS DO THE TRAVELLING Chester may not have an airport, but you can go on a journey around the globe using only your tastebuds: Japanese, Italian, America, Spanish, French, and Greek are just a few of the global flavours you can experience.

The Green House Fresh and flowery, The Green House in Godstall Lane is a small European Tapas restaurant and cocktail bar in the very heart of Chester. Their signature cocktails and dishes take you on a journey exploring the depths of European street-food, finding new exciting tastes – tradition with a twist! www.chesterthegreenhouse.com, Godstall Lane, CH1 1LN

Shrub Shrub has revived a large stretch of Eastgate Row with their fully plant-based restaurant delivering quality food & drink in a modern setting. With extensive seating on two interior levels plus a terrace overlooking The Cross in one direction and Eastgate Clock in the other, it’s now hard to imagine Chester without Shrub. They are committed to looking after the environment and their employees as part of their core sustainability commitment – aiming to be carbon positive by the end of 2021. www.shrubchester.co.uk, Eastgate Row, CH1 1LQ

Hamayuu New to Chester’s food scene is authentic Japanese cuisine and sushi bar Hamayuu. After 20 years’ experience in Europe and Asia the chef is now delighting Cestrian’s with bento boxes, sushi platters and ramen like you’ve never had before. Using only fresh ingredients from local farmers’ markets, you can be sure you’re eating the best of the season. www.hamayuu.co.uk, Watergate St, CH1 2LE 66


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Old Dukes Chester’s bold and sassy two floor sports bar, Old Dukes, has one of the best views in the city centre, pitching distance to Chester Cathedral gardens. Serving American bar classics such as fried pickles and wings, and comfort food like apple pie sundae. Come for a quick bite or stay all day while relaxing and watching a match or challenging yourself with a game of shuffleboard or pool. www.olddukes.co.uk, Bell Tower Walk, CH1 2DY

Sweet Elements This modern patisserie creates technical and intricate cakes and desserts with only natural and quality ingredients. Although their foundation is based on classic pastry techniques and skills, Faye and Robert present their patisserie in a unique contemporary style. Pop in to shop, place custom orders for occasions and watch their website as they prepare to launch a nationwide delivery service. www.sweetelements.co.uk, Northgate St, Chester CH1 2HT

Bollicini In Rufus Court is one of Chester’s hidden gems. This family run restaurant has been serving up contemporary Italian, including their signature dish “Risotto Golfo Di Napoli” since 2005. With an extensive wine list, 5-star service and home cooked food sourced locally wherever possible you’ll feel right at home. www.bollicini.co.uk, Rufus Court, CH1 2HJ

Chester does not often shout loud about all this little city with a big heart has to offer. After being named the UK City of Year 2021 by the iTravel Staycation Awards the city is being amplified by its fantastic food, open spaces, friendly faces and independent spirit. If you haven’t been to Chester for a while, it’s time to remedy that and see what all the buzz is about.

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Step into Christmas Your ultimate guide for the Christmas party season

The Ivy Spinningfields The Ivy Spinningfields Christmas offerings occupy all four floors. The first floor has The Dalton private dining room which can seat 20 guests on one long table or across two round tables of 10. The Geisha Private Dining room, an opulent Asian bar and restaurant on the second floor hosts 18 guests on one long table or 20 guests across two rounds of 10; and a sumptuous Roof Garden featuring The Skylight Terrace with city views which is also available for standing receptions for up to 50 guests. For Christmas guests can enjoy their Private Dining Rooms bespoke Christmas menus for breakfast, lunch and dinner. The Pavilion, Byrom St, Manchester, M3 3HG www.theivymanchester.com 69


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The Yard Executive Chef, Carl Noller, will take you on a winter dining experience whilst James & the team will guide you through The Yard’s extensive wine & fizz collection which will compliment any meal. Then hidden away downstairs you can carry on the frivolities in Below Board with cocktails from the venue’s top bartenders. Also available for private parties for up to 80 guests. City Road, Chester, CH1 3AE www.theyardrestaurants.co.uk

Cottons Hotel & Spa Cottons Hotel & Spa’s Roaring 20’s will make the Great Gatsby proud. All the glamour and style of the jazz age is packed into one evening full of cocktails, classy food and feather boas. Why not stay over with no worries about taxis and have a leisurely morning. Enjoy the venue’s first class spa and sophisticated rooms to relax, all part of your stay over if you choose to take make a night of it. Manchester Road, Knutsford , Cheshire WA16 OUS www.cottonshotel.co.uk

The Suburbs The Suburbs is the perfect setting to kick celebrate the festive period. A Perfect winter setting for couples, family get togethers or the office party. The venue can do fun or fancy, with a private bar and dining room for up to 10, larger dining rooms for parties of up to 30. 22 Charles St, Chester, CH2 3AZ www.the-suburbs.co.uk 70


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The Mere Golf Resort & Spa Enjoy a spectacular Christmas party with friends, family or colleagues this December at The Mere Golf Resort & Spa. Start the evening with a sparkling drinks reception, followed by a delicious 3-course meal with all the trimmings. Then get ready to party the night away with live entertainment, a bucking reindeer and DJ. Chester Rd, Mere, Knutsford, WA16 6LJ www.themereresort.co.uk

Dakota Manchester From deliciously flavoursome festive menus at Dakota Grill, to personalised private dining and events and overnight stays, celebrate the festive period with Dakota. Enjoy the Private Dining Rooms with friends, colleagues and loved ones, and experience the magic of Dakota’s festive menus; stay overnight in a beautiful bedroom and indulge in their ‘Eat, Drink, Celebrate’ and ‘Christmas in Style’ specials. 29 Ducie Street, Manchester, M1 2JL www.dakotahotels.co.uk 71


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Chester Racecourse The County Stand, Private Boxes and Pavilion Suite will be transformed into an ice-cool Apres Ski style party setting. There is an excellent choice of packages to choose from and facilities from which to host your festive celebrations. Enjoy a delicious threecourse meal, inclusive drinks package and live entertainment. The Racecourse, Chester, CH1 2LY www.chester-races.com

Carden Park Hotel Celebrate Christmas in style at Carden Park. Get the party started with a glass of fizz before taking your seat for a delicious three course dinner followed by coffee and mince pies. Choose any one of three stunning party venues, with the option to include multiple extras such as luxury accommodation or an unforgettable spa day. Broxton Road, Cheshire, CH3 9DQ www.cardenpark.co.uk 72


A HOTEL INSPIRED BY THE FABRIC OF SE1 Steeped in history, The Dixon is a fine example of 19th Century architecture. A former magistrates court and police station, fusing subtle references to our heritage with beautiful modern décor. The Grade II listed building is a truly stunning venue with a plethora of original details and features located within the heart of SE1, just a few minutes’ walk away from London’s iconic Tower Bridge. Named after John Dixon Butler, the Grade II-listed building’s original Edwardian architect, the hotel holds 193 stylish rooms, with tactile materials, surprising bursts of colour and finely-crafted details, effortlessly complementing the authentic original features. Situated in the centre of the hotel is our Courtroom Bar and Provisioners restaurant serving cocktails and dishes taking influence from the very best that Europe has to offer. Decadent breakfasts, lunches to savour and comforting dinners, alongside moreish snacks and our very own Shakedown coffee roasted in a converted prison cell awaits you. Visit our website www.thedixon.co.uk for exclusive rates for 2021.

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iverpool ONE really does have everything when it comes to making your party sparkle! It is a place where visitors can feel safe and relaxed this festive season. With a range of over 30 incredible restaurants located on Chavasse Park, Hanover Street and Paradise Street, just minutes from the magnificent waterfront, there really is no better option than Liverpool ONE this Christmas.

Parking at Liverpool ONE is convenient and public transport options are close by. There are plenty of truly magical options if you want to celebrate the season away from the crowds or out in the open, even in the winter! Here are just five tasters from the mix. The rest is easy …. Just decide on the day, rally your friends or loved ones and make your booking.

Mamasan Perfect choice: for those who want to be outside (they have an expansive urban-garden rooftop terrace leading outside from the ultra-chic upstairs bar). It will be cosied with heating and soft furnishings and serves food weekdays (Friday and Saturday it transforms into a drinks-only terrace). There’s a private dining room (for 10-16 guests with the price starting at £45 pp), and those eating on the terrace can choose from their delicious South-East Asian inspired main menu. This is Mamasan’s first Christmas in Liverpool (it follows fast on the heels of its successful three-week-wait-for-table debut in Glasgow) and promises to be a good one. www.mamasan.uk 74


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Perfect choice: for those pre-dinner cocktails. There’s a venue hire option (from 20 guests upwards, price on application) or their large outdoor space (with lanterns, heaters, cushions and blankets) makes it a great place to start the party. The only challenge is which cocktail to choose. They do recommend their take on piña colada called Clear Colada – a clarified version with coconut foam. Delicious! www.thealchemist.uk.com/aether

Perfect choice: for parties of 40-45 (book directly by phone) - reserve your indoor yet magical twinkle-lit private mezzanine level with views of Liverpool ONE’s fluorescent festive tree. The celebratory menu choices will be online soon but take a look to see why diners love the chef’s seasonal British classic creations, as well as the make-you-feel-special service and ambience of this beautiful brasserie. www.browns-restaurants.co.uk

The Club House Perfect choice: for small group outdoor dining as the team here add more six-seater bookable coco-hut lodges to their beautiful outside area. Complete with winter lights, heaters and their own Bluetooth speakers (so you can set the playlist) they offer a unique way to eat supper under the stars. Choose from the chef’s contemporary twist on an all-American old-style rotisserie, which will include a Christmas menu starting from £27.50. Bigger groups (up to eight) might want to put their name on the Hamptonsstyle private dining room in the main building. www.theclubhouse.uk.com

Gourmet Burger Kitchen Perfect choice: for those who want something a tad more casual, perhaps if food is a fun part of the evening before moving on for drinks or cocktails. Known for their seasonal take on fabulous burgers (remember Holy Smoke?), there are eight outside tables, all pre-bookable and warmed with heaters. They know the trend is to start off or finish up an evening here, but you are welcome to stay longer for a boozy shake, glass of Prosecco or cocktail. www. gbk.co.uk Please check websites for seasonal menus and each venue’s wet weather contingencies when booking. 75


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After years of anticipation, The Langham, Jakarta opened its doors last month in Indonesia’s capital city as the new leading ultra-luxury hotel and lifestyle destination. The stylish 65-storey hotel features exceptional celebrity restaurant partnerships that include Tom’s by Tom Aikens, the culinary maestro who has guided his restaurants to accolades by the Michelin Guide. T’ang Court, inspired by its Three Michelin starred Cantonese restaurant namesake at The Langham, Hong Kong and world-renowned Masaharu Morimoto from New York City will satiate gourmands with haute Japanese cuisine at Morimoto. www.langhamhotels.com

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Volcanic Cooking on Ischia

Active travellers can embark on a part-trekking, part cooking, three-hour expedition on the south coast of Ischia for a true earth-to-table experience. The experience, available for guests of San Montano Resort and Spa, commences with a trek through lush vegetation, throughout which guests pick herbs to season their lunch. The walk finishes at a bay with two thermal spring, and a beach where the sand reaches more than 100 degrees Celsius. Guests season their lunch with the freshly picked-herbs, and simply bury it under the sand for it to cook by geothermal volcanic energy. Once the day is over, guests return to San Montano Resort and Spa, to enjoy the hill-top resort overlooking the sea at the Bay of San Montano and the Gulf of Naples. www.sanmontano.com

NEW FACES Paragon 700 Boutique Hotel & Spa in Ostuni, Italy, has announced new Head Chef Giacomo Simone and Pastry Chef Valeria Di at Restaurant 700. Both joining with a wealth of international experience, they have created an enticing offering of brunch, lunch, dinner and unique tasting menus. The restaurant offers guests a unique menu that celebrates local ingredients and cuisine and the finest local vintages from the hotel’s impressive wine cellar, which was formerly the historical buildings olive oil chamber. Restaurant 700 can be found in the centuries-old, vaulted stone chamber which opens onto the traditional oil mill transformed into a convivial table and the state-of-the-art kitchen. www.paragon700.com 78


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NEW ARRIVAL IN ATHENS Set your calendar, as on 1st November 2021, xenodocheio Milos will open its doors to become the home of estiatorio Milos and its guests. A place where “philoxenia”, the sacred art of making a stranger feel like home, derives from unparalleled taste and world class hospitality. xenodocheio Milos is located in downtown Athens opposite Old Parliament, an area, bursting with history and celebrates the best of Greek heritage, art and cuisine. Elegant and refined, this authentic culinary hotel experience is the very first luxury boutique hotel of the world-renowned Greek restaurant estiatorio Milos, carrying the inspiring story of Milos to its next chapter. www.xenodocheiomilos.com

The Montagu Kitchen, the British seasonal dining restaurant located in Hyatt Regency London - The Churchill, has unveiled a brand new British inspired menu. It is set to include what Executive Chef Roger Olsson calls ‘British Icons’, inspired by seasonal produce and carefully sourced ingredients. Roger and the team aim to tell a captivating gastronomic story where you will travel through the different chapters of the menu, embarking on a unique culinary journey. It starts with the Prologue; moving onto the chapters Harvested, Hooked, Farmed; and finally ends with the Epilogue. For good measure, there is also a chapter of The Montagu specials. www.hyatt.com

A Sustainable Approach to Fine Dining

Wilderness Safaris’ newly rebuilt thirdgeneration DumaTau offers an enhanced food offering that thoughtfully blends elements of Botswana heritage, community and nutrition. With an increase in locally sourced ingredients on the menu, guests can expect a wide selection of deeply-flavoured, fresh and appetising plates. Whether enjoying culturally inspired meals during boma evenings, eating out on a barge on the Linyanti River, or taking advantage of the African sky with a romantic candlelit dinner, DumaTau’s new menu focuses on bringing people together in the reserve’s exquisite surroundings. www.wilderness-safaris.com 79


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Location Although many come to enjoy the exceptional hospitality, The Samling is the ideal base from which to explore the beautiful Lake District, with several walks and even a National Trust trail starting in the grounds of the hotel. There are watersports aplenty on the lake - from paddle boarding and kayaking to sailing trips and bespoke boat excursions, with cycling and mountain biking nearby. For those looking to enjoy the literary side of the area, a trip to Wordsworth’s Cottage and a visit to Hill Top – the home of Beatrix Potter, who was famously passionate about the area – is very special. The Grounds The grounds of the Samling hold a beautifully varied mix of old deciduous woodland, fellside, traditional hay meadows, vegetable gardens and beehives, and a highly unique ornamental garden featuring ingenious water features and interlocking cascading ponds carved from the hillside’s bedrock. These channel the local springs under and around the hotel and down to the lake. The woodland is a haven to wildlife and plant species, including swathes of English Bluebells, birds, and surprisingly exotic looking moths. The variety of the wildlife has a concentrated interest in the rest of the garden – particularly the vegetable gardens, and sometimes they win, enjoying the best efforts of the gardeners demonstrating an adventurous taste for more exotic micro greens than

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The Samling Windermere Kathryn Otto enjoyed a late summer break at The Samling in the Lake District they find in the woods. The ornamental gardens and water feature are particularly intriguing. They have a listed Georgian stone Summer House that looks along the length of lake Windermere, but we don’t know the age of the intricately devised water systems – as they run under the buildings common sense dictates they were built as part of the plan. The old fashioned hay meadows provided happy grazing for the hotel bees, housed in hives on the edge of the old orchards, where the deer left their young to shelter in the long grass last Summer. Restaurant Housed in an impressive new glass fronted space, The Samling’s restaurant is led by Chef Robby Jenks. Here guests can enjoy a modern menu inspired by the breathtaking lakeside panorama with seasonal, locally produced ingredients, with the kitchen garden producing many of the menu’s key ingredients. Robby’s aim is to produce a captivating dining that will delights guests, complimented by an extensive wine list of over 600 bottles. The Chef’s Table is an exhilarating dining experience, positioned directly opposite the kitchen to allow guests to become part of the kitchen experience whilst


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enjoying a beautifully crafted menu, specially designed for the table and paired with the extensive wine list The Samling prides itself on. Rooms The interiors of The Samling reflect the lakeside location, with soothing dove greys, blues and greens of nature. Hypnos mattress and deep filled pillows ensure guests enjoy a good night’s sleep, waking refreshed and ready to explore the UNESCO World Heritage sites nearby. The Samling has 12 bedrooms, suites and cottages, each named after a Lake District location and individually designed. Windermere, for example, is a two-floor cottage set to the side of the main house, with a large sitting room, upstairs sleeping area, freestanding copper bath and a private terrace overlooking the water. Another is Coniston, a Junior Suite in the main house,

Our Visit After a lovely leisurely drive up to the Lake District taking us around an hour and a half my partner and I arrived at the beautiful Samling Hotel. Once checked in, the first thing we noticed was the mix of a Georgian style building with a glass floor to ceiling extension that is home to their restaurant and gives the most breath-taking views over Lake Windermere. This is what makes the Samling so special - the views they are simply stunning from every area of the hotel. We were shown to our room which was a duplex, luxurious double bedroom upstairs and a bathroom with a roll top bathtub and enormous walk in shower along with a living room that led onto a private patio with again those incredible views across the lake. We wandered into Ambleside, the closest village to the hotel and enjoyed a bite to eat in the sunshine before returning back. We quickly changed and enjoyed a glass of Champagne in the outdoor hot tub that the hotel had arranged for us, which I must say is probably up there with one of the most romantic experiences we have enjoyed. For our evening meal, we were treated to their modern fine dining tasting menu in the restaurant, which was remarkable, you can see why people visit for the menu alone let alone the views that also come with the experience. The following morning, we visited Windermere picking up some local treats for my Mother who was born in the Lake District and enjoyed a relaxed drive home leaving us feeling a lot more rejuvenated than we did when we arrived. Personal Note The Samling is one of the most luxurious hotels the Lake District has to offer, and we will certainly be coming back again and again. We will remember enjoying champagne in the hot tub looking out over Lake Windermere for many years to come. The Samling offers nightly rates from £310 based on two sharing a Double Room in low season, on a bed and breakfast basis. www.thesamlinghotel.co.uk 81



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Bond film is finally here, and Land Rover is celebrating with a special-edition Defender. Kitted out with a 518bhp version of the supercharged V8 petrol engine you’d find in the F-Type sports car, it’s a high-performance off-roader with a plethora of Bond-inspired additions. Each of the 300 cars sold will come with 007 logos everywhere and special animations on the touchscreen. Just 15 of the 300 will come to the UK – 10 five-door ‘110’ models and five three-door ‘90’ variants. Defender V8 Bond Edition, from £105,395, www.landrover.co.uk

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Hiding more or less in the centre of that outrageous body is a 6.5-litre V12 petrol engine producing 769bhp. You wouldn’t have thought that would need any help propelling the LPI 800-4, but Lamborghini has fitted a 48-volt mild-hybrid system. It never takes over from the engine, as it might in a conventional hybrid, but it just helps out when needed, making the throttle more responsive and taking the total power output to 802bhp. The result is 0-62mph in 2.8 seconds and a top speed of more than 220mph. If you want one (and let’s face it, you do) you’ll have to move fast. Lamborghini is only going to make 112 of them. Lamborghini Countach LPI 800-4, POA, www.lamborghini.com 84


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The RS 3 might be the among the smallest of Audi’s performance cars, but it’s also one of the most popular. With bags of power, all-wheel drive and some outlandish styling additions, it’s a firm favourite among those who love a fast hatchback. And with the arrival of a new A3 comes the new RS 3, now with even more pace. A 2.5-litre, five-cylinder petrol engine provides 395bhp, while 0-62mph can take as little as 3.8 seconds. There are Porsches that can’t keep up with that. Audi RS 3, from £50,900, www.audi.co.uk

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LIFE’S A BEECH Although travel is thankfully restarting, the pandemic is very much still raging. Which is why the idea of having your own aircraft has never seemed so appealing. No mixing with the stag parties in the airport, no boring queues or cramped airline seats. Just clear customs and go. So the arrival of the new Beechcraft Denali is arguably very well timed. With 1,600 nautical miles of range with a pilot and four passengers on board, the single turboprop aircraft is perfect for quick getaways in Europe. Soaking up the rays in the south of France is well within range, as is a winter break in Austria. Cruising at up to 285 knots (328mph) and at altitudes up to 30,000 feet, the aircraft can seat up to nine people. As standard, however, you get six reclining seats, huge windows and LED interior lighting, plus a refreshment cabinet and a luggage bay that’s accessible in flight. You can even have a toilet fitted as an optional extra. Beechcraft Denali, £TBC, www.beechcraft.txtav.com

Jaguar’s back catalogue is awash with great cars, and the company has been prolific in reincarnating them through its ‘Classic’ programme. So it was only a matter of time before the C-Type got the Classic treatment. And now, as it turns 70 years old, its time has finally come. The car that won the 24-hour race at Le Mans in 1953 has been painstakingly recreated using the latest 3D modelling technology, and a limited number of C-Type Continuation models are going on sale. Each will be approved for racing use and will be eligible for a number of classic racing championships. Jaguar C-Type Continuation, £POA, www.jaguar.co.uk

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Intriguingly named and little-known, South Korean car maker Genesis may have a long way to go, writes James Fossdyke, but the G80 saloon is the car to get there

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hen you think of Genesis, you’ll probably have one of two things in mind: either the prog rock band or the first book of the Old Testament. But Genesis is now the greatest car company you’ve never heard of. The intriguingly named brand is part of the South Korean conglomerate that gave us Hyundai and Kia, but don’t mistake it for another dull-but-worthy mid-range brand that gives you an impressive warranty, solid reliability and not a lot else. No, Genesis is here to rival the likes of Mercedes-Benz, Jaguar and Lexus with highend models that ooze luxury and quality. It has form in this regard, having broken the US market years ago – a fact that prompted one of greatest and riskiest PR stunts ever. Shortly after announcing the brand would attempt to overthrow the established premium marques on this side of the Atlantic, extra-curricular activity enthusiast Tiger Woods decided to smash his GV80 SUV into a hillside. Fortunately, the world’s most famous golfer walked away more or less unscathed, and the Genesis name immediately made the papers. With safety credentials in no doubt, Genesis’ British holiday home should be built on pretty firm foundations. Not only can you rely on the cars to keep you safe in an accident, but you can rely on them not to break down, either. Sister brands Hyundai and Kia have a great reputation these days – mainly because their cars are really quite good – but also because they don’t usually grind to a halt. It’s all very promising, and our early impressions of the Audi Q7-rivalling, Tiger Woods-tested GV80 also gave us reasons to be optimistic. Sure, the ride’s a bit lumpy, no matter what the Genesis marketing people might say, but the GV80 looks great inside and out, and the on-board tech is brilliant. As is the 3.0-litre diesel engine. And when it comes to interior quality, even Lexus struggles to run the newcomer close. But as strong as the GV80 might be, the G80 saloon is even better. Designed to rival the Mercedes-Benz E-Class and the BMW 5 Series,

it has the capability, charm and charisma to steal customers away from the clutches of the German brands. Okay, it might not be to everyone’s taste, but it doesn’t have to be. The styling is a case in point. At a glance, it looks a bit too American – like a Grand Theft Auto knock-off of a proper executive saloon – but if you step back, you’ll see it’s quite a good-looking beast. Of all the cars I’ve reviewed for this magazine, be they hypercars or hot hatchbacks, this is the one that got the most attention. Everywhere I went, people were keen to offer their opinion (good or bad), or simply to ask what the hell a Genesis might be. At least half a dozen wondered what kind of Aston Martin it was. Whatever you think of the exterior, with its blingy grille and overly shiny wheels, you can’t argue with the glorious interior. So what if it’s clearly inspired by Bentley’s current designs? It looks fantastic, with smooth shapes, a real sense of airiness and lovely, lovely wood trim. It’s classic and modern all at once. And that massive touchscreen is fabulous, albeit not as good as the brilliant digital instrument display. I must admit, I don’t like the steering wheel design much, and nor do I like the strange rotary controller used to corral the infotainment screen. I think the 2.5-litre engine is a bit thirsty, too. But to chastise the G80 for those minor faults would be a bit like saying you can’t stand Chris Hemsworth because his six-pack isn’t quite symmetrical. Those petty concerns aside, I like the G80 immensely. It doesn’t try to play the German brands at their own game, preferring to forge its own, very comfortable path to customers’ hearts. Where an Audi A6 or a BMW 5 Series

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Genesis G80 Price as tested: £54,280 Engine: 2.5-litre petrol Gearbox: Eight-speed automatic 0-62mph: 6.0 seconds Top speed: 155mph Power: 300bhp

tries to be sportier and firm and chiselled, the G80 is much softer and more rounded; more genteel. In a world of Cristiano Ronaldos and Owen Farrells, it’s Roger Federer. Smooth and elegant, but still absolutely brilliant. That plush, Bentley-esque interior hints at the gentle attitude, which is matched by the marshmallow-soft suspension and the quiet 2.5-litre petrol engine. The overall impression of comfort isn’t quite up to the standards Aladdin might be used to, but it’s close. Certainly, it’s just as supple as the Mercedes-Benz E-Class and far more cushioned than the edgier BMW and Audi models. Normally, I’d hold the four-cylinder petrol engine against a car like this – they tend to drone far too much when they’re under strain – but this 2.5-litre motor is very, very good. You can barely hear it most of the time, and when it does make its presence felt it does so with a passable impression of a more soulful V6. It has the performance, too, with a

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0-62mph time of six seconds flat, but it will drink fuel at the same time. This isn’t a sporty car, though. Although it has 300bhp to play with, it feels brisk rather than rapid, and the soft suspension means it never really rewards you for driving quickly. But on an open, flowing road, it’s assured and smooth in a way that only encourages you to use about 70% of the engine’s power. Relaxation, therefore, is the name of the game. And that’s fine by me. This chilled-out vibe is all too rare in the world of luxury cars, and Genesis is to be applauded for taking a different path. Of course, if you get forensic and judge cars solely on facts and figures, no five-year warranty will convince you the G80 is measurably better than a Mercedes-Benz E-Class, but it is close. And it’s much more exclusive. Despite Tiger Woods’ best efforts, Genesis still has a relatively low profile in the UK, and the G80 is almost certain to remain a rare animal over the next few years. But it deserves to succeed, and I hope enough customers are tired of Audis and Mercedes-Benzes to ensure its survival.


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hether you are looking to acquire art for decorative purposes, as an investment, or for a love and passion for the arts, building a strong art collection requires time and knowledge. The world of art is a wonderful place to explore and discover as it is full of artists with diverse practices and styles. Whether you want to buy your first major work, or simply want to enhance your experience at a fair or gallery opening, all it takes is an open mind and some curiosity. We spoke to Martin Heaps, Founder and Owner of Collect Art, as he is passionate about helping people to get started in collecting art. Martin says, “Collecting art is a very subjective experience, but it is also a great way to showcase aspects of your personality and make a statement about who exactly

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you are. It is important to remember that collectors come from all different lifestyles and backgrounds and we encourage and support people from all walks of life who are keen to collect art.” He continues, “Many people think of buying art as an investment. While many people consider buying art solely for investment purposes, it’s really important for new buyers to understand that there are no guarantees when it comes to investing in art. If a return on art investment is your primary driver for collecting art, you will have to look at established artists which means their art will be more expensive to purchase.” Martin suggests spending time to learn about the various types of artworks, mediums, and styles. Read up on artists and visit museums and your local art galleries. The more art you see, the more you will start understanding the difference between various techniques, mediums, and styles used by different artists. Most importantly, you will train your mind


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and eye to identify the types of art you love and enjoy more than others. If you have never acquired a work of art before, there are a number of important things you should consider before making that decisive purchase. The first thing is to ensure the painting has provenance, which is the documentation that authenticates a particular piece of art. These documents outline details like the work’s creator, history, and appraisal value. It is also important to focus on quality not quantity. Take your time between buying works, you might find that what you bought six months ago is no longer to your tastes. Also, remember that even if you really love a work, it is always better to buy a work that is in good condition – having to restore a work in poor condition can drive up the cost of it significantly. Martin also suggests weighing up your risks. With any form of investment, higher returns are often tagged to higher risks. “You may see or hear of other collectors buying young emerging artists and making a good profit reselling them later, and it’s tempting to follow suit. However, we strongly recommend that art should not be purchased for pure investment.” You need to like the artwork, be willing to

live with the piece, and believe in the artist’s career. If you’re completely new to the field, it’s better buy something a bit more conservative and collect the tried and tested favourites. There is no short cut to connoisseurship, and it does take time, energy and money. Talking to artists, other collectors, curators and art advisors and using the plethora of information available on the internet will increase the pace of learning. Martin and the team at Collect Art offer an in-depth free art consultancy service for current clients and anyone who is keen on finding out more about art. The team is available online, over the phone, in the gallery, or in your own home. Collect Art takes pride in the many years of experience in art consulting and going on a journey with a client to find the perfect piece of art brings the team a lot of joy. For more about Collect Art or to get advice about starting an art collection, visit: https://collectart.co.uk

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Hills. These apartments will enjoy all the benefits of hotel living, with the added exclusivity of a private residence. Developers Providence Gate Group Holdings (PGGH) will retain ownership of the hotel and are partnering with hotel company Bespoke Hotels, one of the leading operators in the international luxury hotel market and known in the North West for the award-winning Hotel Gotham and Brooklyn in Manchester and the five-star Chester Grosvenor hotel. Charlie Openshaw, Development Director, PGGH explained: ‘These beautiful apartments have been designed to take advantage of Abersoch’s amazing location and the hotel’s proximity to the beach. Owners of these apartments will be making an amazing lifestyle choice; enjoying all the facilities a hotel guest can, from boat launching to room service, housekeeping and use of the amazing spa facilities. He added: ‘Our architects have been careful to


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capture the breath-taking views across the sea and countryside from each apartment. Each one will have outdoor dining areas and the interiors will reflect the warm, relaxed vibe of Abersoch and its surrounding coastline.’ Prices start from £675,000 to £1,450,000 To register interest in The Abersoch Apartments, visit www.abersochapartments.com or contact agents Fine & Country southlancs@fineandcountry.com

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PAULINE CARLON, REGIONAL SALES MANAGER AT CHAPELWOOD £395,000 designed for independent, later living.’. Each home has been thoughtfully designed to complement your lifestyle and to let your independence thrive. The open-plan living areas are designed to take full

Chapelwood is a collection of stunning homes in leafy Wilmslow. Can you tell us what the area has to offer new homeowners? The charming town boasts everything you desire from designer boutiques and luxury brands, to chic charity shops and the famous Hoopers department store. Day-to-day essentials are available as there is a bank, pharmacy, salon and grocery store all within easy reach of Chapelwood. You are spoilt for places to enjoy a light lunch or evening meal, with plenty of quaint pubs and classic eateries. The Clink Restaurant or Cibo are both one of many excellent restaurants located close to Chapelwood and the popular Suburban Green is also nearby, which offers al fresco dining and a place to enjoy a drink with friends. A short walk from the centre of Wilmslow along the River Bollin is the picturesque parkland of The Carrs Park. Lovely strolls along the river, plenty of adorable picnic spots and even museums, this park on the River Bollin is the perfect location, just a stone’s throw away from home, to enjoy a quiet day. Can you tell us more about the apartments on offer? Chapelwood is a stunning collection of 1, 2 and 3 bedroom homes from

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advantage of the generous amount of light. Many apartments include private balconies or terraces with views across the beautiful grounds. The spacious kitchens have fully integrated appliances and large worktops, making food preparation a pleasure. Bedrooms at Chapelwood are tranquil havens where you can unwind at the end of the day. Offering unique flexibility, the two and three bedroom apartments also feature sliding walls that connect unused bedrooms to the main space, perhaps creating a work or hobby area. What does the development offer residents to support their health and wellbeing? At Chapelwood wellness becomes a way of life, not just an occasional treat. The spa provides the perfect opportunity to relax and revitalise. Chapelwood features a

hydrotherapy pool and a sauna infused with therapeutic herbs. The wellness centre includes a sun terrace which is the perfect place to relish the warmer months. Additional luxuries including massages, beauty treatments and therapies, can be enjoyed in the dedicated treatment room or in the privacy of your own home. You will also find a gym in the wellness centre, which has state-of-theart Keiser equipment designed to be kind to joints. The gym and stretch studio are suitable for a wide range of fitness levels and allow you to maintain a healthy and active lifestyle. The ground floor is designed to be the social hub and there is something to suit all tastes. With its comfortable furniture and honesty bar, the lounge is the place for catching up with neighbours or to settle down with a good book and glass of wine at the end of the day. With doors opening out onto the terraced area and the large garden, you can also enjoy long afternoons outdoors in the warmer months. www.lifestory.group/chapelwood



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ubielos de Mora, the gateway to one of Europe’s oldest areas, is home to a rural mansion that is both an architectural and design gem. The site could not be more ideal, since the area has received numerous awards, including the Europa Nostra Award and recognition as one of Spain’s “most beautiful villages.” The house is a great example of Rubielos’ typical Vernacular architecture. All of these techniques, from iron fittings to wood and stonework, are merged in one work, making this project ageless and elevating tradition. With various styles and a panoply of furniture, lighting and accessories, Covet House’s brands where the perfect piece to provide this totally new makeover. The inside is just as rustic as the front, yet it’s also contemporary and attractive. The interior courtyard has been developed as a private world where the house opens to, with its presumed Iberian style. The house’s first level, which is more open, has the daylight rooms, which are displayed in tiers. The rooms are on the second floor, which is more private. The living room, one of the characteristic divisions of the “casa montaesa,” is located on the first level. A very clean and simplistic aesthetic, this interior is truly a magnificent feat. The balance between elements, in which the woods and somber tones create a real modern vibe, over the stone works that provide the architecture of this house with such a rural and classic feeling. The entrance welcomes every visitor with a classic

from Boca do Lobo, the Apollo Mirror. The frame of this modern design mirror is totally sublime with the involved ornate carvings. The exterior frame, made from solid oak wood or mahogany and in a gold leaf finish. The dining area and kitchen share the same open space area, where a breath-taking view over the patio is the perfect scenery for a sublime dinner party or a calm and long late breakfast. The kitchen features a kitchen island, that serves both as a preparation


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station and sink but as a counter as well. The rural looking hoven and stove, complemented with the copper kitchen items decorating the walls, elevate this kitchen to an even more sophisticated level. The Nuka Counter Stool and Dining Chairs are the two items that play an important role in displaying the uniqueness and the classic elements in a very modern area. The Nuka family came to life inspired by the Nuka glacier in Alaska, upholstered in a soft velvet with a nail trim in polished gold. A chic detail that will not go unnoticed. The rusticity and Spanish touch are obvious in dark, but also pleasant tones. The room houses remarkable design artifacts, such as the Boca do Lobo Eden Copper Centre Table, in addition to the incredible architecture of the space. Also, this sleek living room area has one of Brabbu’s most well-known pieces, the Maya Armchair upholstered in a soft black velvet, matching the overall look for the other pieces, becoming a strong presence and contrasting its classical approach with organic shapes, with the straight lines from the sofa. Still in the living room, there’s a small reading corner, where Delightfull’s mid-century modern vibe enters in perfect unison with the rest of the furniture pieces in this area. The resting armchair already possess a mid-century feel to it, but with Sinatra Floor Lamp this otherwise simple reading corner is turned into a sophisticated relaxing area as well. The other rooms follow this simplistic modern aesthetic, with the black being the main theme to connect with all the rooms, and the reuse of very idyllic elements. www.covethouse.eu

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for alternative accommodation, home emergency, and trace and access services (to find the source of the leak), and that these meet you and your family’s needs. And, if you do discover a water leak, follow these steps to act quickly: 1. Turn off the water supply to prevent more water from flowing into the pipes and causing further damage. 2. Once the water is off, turn on all the cold taps to drain excess water from the system. 3. Turn off any immersion heater and central heating system to prevent heating the system whilst it’s empty, as this could cause damage. 4. If in doubt if water has leaked onto any electrics, turn off the electricity supply immediately at the fuse box. Be cautious, wet electrical wiring or sockets can be dangerous so do not touch them. 5. Check for water damage – in particular ceilings bulging caused by water pooling

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dining / breakfast area overlooks the beautiful gardens and golf course beyond to the rear. The sitting room to the front of the property has a stunning feature 19th century marble fireplace. Glass double doors lead one through to a further sitting area, this room is versatile and could be used as a children’s playroom or indeed a further sitting room enjoying views onto the garden. Completing the downstairs accommodation is a heated indoor pool, this has an electric cover and

shower room with wc. The communications/plant room is also housed in here. Patio doors open onto the garden and fabulous outdoor kitchen area. To the first floor there is a bright landing leading to the principal bedroom suite with ample fitted wardrobes and generous en suite with his and hers sinks, and large shower enclosure. The further 6 bedrooms are located on this level along with a study with two having en suite facilities. The family bathroom is a two piece suite to


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the front of the property. This lovely home is set amidst well - manicured mature gardens to the front, rear and side elevations with well stocked planted beds and areas that are laid to lawn. The property boasts ample parking and benefits from a free standing double garage with electric door. Next to the garage is a super outdoor kitchen / entertainment area, perfect for hosting. There is a fully fitted kitchen area with Fischer and Paykel appliances, TV, wood burner, Pizza oven and heaters and plenty of room for seating. www.savills.com

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decking, meaning you can enjoy the spectacular views both inside and out. The two bedrooms each have an en-suite shower room, as well as their own sets of patios doors onto that decking space, so you are never without a glorious vista in this holiday home. With a 12-month season, this lodge park is the perfect escape from the everyday, any day you choose. And with the Lake District on your doorstep, there are endless opportunities to explore. www.pure-leisure.co.uk


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