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FASHION
What’s hot on the high street and catwalk
BEAUTY Pamper yourself with luxury cosmetics
She’s still our Kelly Hollywood glamour, fame and fortune may have come running, but Kelly Brook hasn’t forgotten her roots
n Holidays n Fashion n Health and beauty n Entertainment n And much, much more
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Welcome
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Valentine’s Day is traditionally a time to tell a loved one how much they mean to you, but here at mmm we think it’s important that women also take the time to remember how great we are ourselves, which is where we come in. Maidstone, Medway Magazine wants you to go mmm about all those things that help us to become the great people we are. Every month we’re going to look at the best looks, fashion, beauty tips and everything else that our towns and surrounding areas have to offer. There are also holidays, fitness, celebrities, local celebrations and achievements and so much more, and here in our first issue we’re offering you just a little taster of the great things to come in the future. Of course, our celebration of all those things that make us mmm wouldn’t have been possible without a little help from our friends - in particular advertisers, businesses and everyone else who’s helped transform nothing into something. And we’re hoping that our achievements will also inspire you to be bold, take a leap and embrace life - after all, if it wasn’t for our initial moment of bravery then you wouldn’t be reading this first of many issues today. So here’s to loving what’s great about ourselves and the place where we all live, and putting our best foot forward. Enjoy,
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A note from our publisher
I would like to give her special thanks to a few people who were very influential in this fabulous experience. Thank you to Steve Swift for giving me the opportunity to make this project a reality and for his excellent business tips. To Jeremy Town for his words: “I would rather you regret what you have done than what you haven’t.” Veronica Kingham for advising “keep your fixed costs low and it will be a success” and Nick Moore for his publishing tips and encouragement. My friends Jackie and Jamie for being there, and of course the rest of my friends and family, and all my staff, clients and customers for playing their part.
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Design Maggie Ashton Suzanne Harrington Sales Terri Weyers
Accounts Zoe Beeching
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Further contribution Ian Crain and the students from Mid Kent College and Invicta Grammar School
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We take an in-depth look at the star of TV, stage and screen from her humble beginnings in Rochester to her worldwide fame and ÂŁ1m home in Maidstone
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As spring approaches, what else springs to mind than a revamp of your wardrobe? We take a look at some of the latest fashions for women and men
29 Travel
From paradise living next to the turquoise waters of the magical Maldives, to a city break in magnificent Montreux or chilled out Cornwall - get inspired for your next trip.
40 History
Medway has revolved around the industry which grew up in and around the dockyard. Today, the industry has gone but a new dawn is breaking with it remaining the heart of the towns.
45 Property
Looking for a new retreat to call home? Then take a look at some of the stunning properties available for sale right now, boasting lush gardens, timber beams and all the home comforts you can provide.
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Everyone needs to get around, but no one wants just any old car so take a look at our motors pages to find the perfect wheels for your lifestyle.
70 Film
Grab your popcorn and head to the big screen for a night out with the stars of the silver screen. We showcase three of the big events worthy of your entrance ticket.
71 Books
Find the time to step out of the rat race and get your nose into a good book. We take a look at the titles that will make you go Mmm with delight.
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72 Theatre
Is there anything better than relaxing in a plush theatre seat and enjoying the talents on the stage? Find out where you could be having a wonderful night out.
74 Business
Whether you run your own business, are thinking of branching out or are simply working hard to stay ahead of the game, check out our business pages.
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Tom White takes a look at the remarkable career of Kelly Brook, the girl who grew up in a council house in Rochester... and now enjoys a million pound pad in Maidstone – and the adulation of millions around the world EARLY 20 years ago, cook Sandra Parsons had a point to prove. Like any mother, she was convinced her daughter was the most beautiful girl in the world – but Sandra knew there was something extra special about 13-year-old Kelly.
So she told husband, scaffolder Kenneth, that she was going to enrol their daughter in a beauty pageant, entering young Kelly into Medway Council's Carnival Princess competition. The proud mum would not have realised it at the time, of course, but it was to be the first step on a path which would lead her
daughter to global fame, riches, and the admiration of millions; a world a very long way from the red-brick council house in which she grew up in Rochester. But first she had to impress the judges and beat off the other fresh-faced young things hoping to make their parents' proud in and around Medway. a
a To the delight of Sandra and Ken, young Kelly was able to return to her classmates at the Thomas Aveling School having been crowned the Towns' face of tomorrow. For young Kelly Parsons it was to be her first ever taste of success and recognition. Fast forward two decades and Kelly Parsons is now one of the UK's most famous faces. Kelly Parsons is now Kelly Brook.
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Since that day back in 1993, Kelly has not looked back. From modelling to TV, theatre to the silver screen, she has embraced every challenge. There has been fabulous wealth and glamorous parties, heartache and tragedy, but Kelly has never allowed the blows to derail her desire to face the world with a smile. What is more, she has never forgotten her roots. Even when rubbing shoulders with the great and the good of Hollywood, she was frequently making trips to the comforts of her parents' modest home. And now Kent is once again her home. It may be a far cry from the street she grew up in, but her £1m retreat in Grafty Green, near Maidstone, allows her the best of both worlds – perfectly sited to allow swift access to London and the major airports, but also close to her mother. Because as the clock welcomed in 2012, Kelly Brook will have hoped for a year less traumatic than 2011. It was the year that saw the baby she was carrying – miscarry. It was an event which was to put a huge strain on her relationship with former Scottish international rugby player Thom Evans, and left her distraught. Yet it would also bring, amid the tears, an inner strength to the star and, remarkably, cement their still young relationship. “It was a very stressful year,” she admitted, before saying they were both “happy to take a bit of a breather” and spend some quality time together. The couple only started dating in December 2010 and the pregnancy had come quicker than either were expecting. Reflecting on the miscarriage, Kelly said: “We've not really had the chance to spend that sort of time together since we first met. I was pregnant so quickly. So now we're just being spontaneous, shopping for a
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If you are looking for that perfect Valentines gift then you will need to look no further. There is a designer men’s clothing outlet. A unisex hairdressers and gifts for home and garden to name just a few of the shops within the Arcade. At the end of great Days shopping you can relax and unwind in our Royal Star Café, situated on the ground floor. A perfect place to pick up a great coffee and pastry and relax in a distinctly modern shopping environment, but within a charming traditional setting. Or why not book a table at our new Wine Bar/Bistro. Bar10. Offering great food and drink in a tranquil setting. The Royal Star Arcade is a unique mix of time-honoured family emporiums and ultra modern designer shopping. So next time you are in Maidstone, why not browse around the Royal Star Arcade and re discover the pleasure of shopping.
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Kelly may be a Hollywood glamourpuss, but there’s no mistaking the heart and natural warmth which make her just as comfortable schmoozing with the stars as returning to her home county for a dose of the every day
Billy, but despite the couple buying the mansion in Kent together, his inability to settle down would eventually be their undoing. “I don't really go out with famous guys,” Kelly says as she reflects on the star-studded names which make up her list of exes. “But once they become famous, they develop this thing called ego and it's a bit of a turn-off. Billy was the only person who was a little well known.” The relationship with Billy may have eventually fizzled out, but her career was in no way harmed by appearing on his arm; combining her talent and his profile in the US certainly opened doors for her. From modelling to films, she was able to take make the most of all opportunities – using his contacts as a springboard to showcase her own ability to impress. But make no mistake – she was already well established before Billy was able to sprinkle a little extra stardust. From that beauty contest as a teenager, it quickly became apparent Kelly's striking beauty
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a our house, and just being like a normal couple.” The pregnancy had been announced online via Kelly's Twitter feed. It came just four months after the duo had met, and just three since they started dating. “It was a beautiful thing,” Kelly said of the situation, “but a very scary thing too. All of a sudden we found ourselves having to think about having a family with someone I didn't know very well. “We had our fair share of trials and tribulations with my pregnancy. My hormones were all over the place. What's more, I didn’t know if I wanted to be in a relationship, because we’d only really just met.” The miscarriage, which was confirmed just two months later, left Kelly dazed. She return to the bosom of her family – her constant refuge from the sometimes wild and crazy world she inhabited – as she tried to get over the trauma. For now, at least, there is no rush to start a family. Building up a strong relationship with Thom is key – and, perhaps, to try and avoid the pitfalls of her relationships with Hollywood stars Billy Zane and Jason Statham and rugby player Danny Cipriani. Marriage had appeared to be on the cards with Titanic heart-throb
and curvy figure was going to be a compelling proposition for many. Starting as a model she worked on a range of major campaigns – appearing for the likes of Renault, Fosters, and Walkers crisps. But it was when the red-top tabloids began to take interest that her profile started to rocket. The Daily Star made her their Page Three pin-up, alerting the likes of GQ, Loaded and FHM all to feature her in their pages. Meanwhile, she was breaking into television too. Firstly as a presenter for a children's TV show and then, in 1999, came her big break, as co-host of Channel 4's Big Breakfast. It was perhaps the only blot on her CV. She came in for much criticism during her stint on the show and many feared it could be such a big blow to a career it may force it onto the rocks. She quit after just six months. But Kelly was stronger than that. She focused on the modelling, while developing her acting skills – taking small roles in movies to gain vital experience, while her beauty a
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a ensured she was never short of assignments. Appearances on TV and the silver screen on both sides of the Atlantic increased, while in 2005 she topped the 100 Sexiest Women in the World list compiled by FHM, and the following year Grazia magazine readers named her owner of the best body in Britain. There was no stopping her. Since then she has starred in advertisements for the likes of T Mobile, Reebok and Lynx, while she also appeared in Playboy in 2010. She even has her own fashion deal with chain New Look, which sees her design her own range of outfits. Her TV career in the UK has, however, not been all smooth. Unveiled as the big name for the 2007 edition of the BBC's Strictly Come Dancing, she was forced to pull out after the death of her father. Ken died, aged just 57, from cancer. It was a devastating blow to Kelly, then 28. She returned to dance after his death but it was apparent the stress and strain were showing. By week nine she reluctantly made the decision to pull out of the show. Two years later, and to much fanfare, she was unveiled as the fourth judge on Britain's Got Talent – the latest Simon Cowell show looking to cash-in on the boom in reality TV show talent contests. But her stay was shortlived, apparently after falling out with presenters Ant & Dec. She left before the live shows. Her acting continues to deliver high profile roles however, with a role in ITV's latest take on Agatha Christie's Miss Marple. Kelly was a key cast member in an episode of Marple which, coincidentally, saw much location work shot in Kent – at the picturesque village of Chilham near Canterbury. And in 2010 she had a lead role in big-screen hit Piranha 3D – which required her body to dazzle as much as her acting. The film proved a big money maker, quadrupling its budget at the box office. As for the future, Kelly Brook shows no sign of slowing. Her career continues to offer her opportunities in modelling, acting and TV work, while her reputation has never been higher. She's grown up an awful lot since that Medway beauty pageant, but at the age of just 32, she still has plenty to look forward to. Happy back in Kent, 2012 could just prove to be Kelly's best yet. Mmm
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n The local independent trends
n Luxury latest lingerie
Fitness
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The Village Hotel, Maidstone
Want to know what's hot? The hypnotic rhythms of Zumba of course! Shake and dance away your excesses in this fun and funky class. There are easy to follow moves for a one of a kind programme that will blow your mind. However, if you're more of a sedate exerciser then perhaps the popular kettle bells could be your thing instead. They can be used for weight loss, body toning, strength and conditioning, a 20 minute Kettle Bell circuit will burn more calories than an hour on the crosstrainer, all in all a perfect work out. Whatever your preference, the fitness team at the Village Health Club, can make sure that you stay on track with your desired goals and guarantee results thanks to their Perfect Fit programme. www.village-hotels.co.uk/hotels/maidstone
Reynolds Fitness Spa
Developed and tested in conjunction with US Navy Seals, the TRX training system is the hottest thing around. It can help to boost your metabolism, strengthen your core and build a sculpted, lean physique by promoting multi-muscle movements that combine lower body, upper body and core. You’re far more likely to achieve your goals and stick to a routine if it's not all hard work. Make sure you reward yourself with a relaxing steam, swim or facial and reflect on the things you have achieved, not the times you have fallen off the wagon (we all do it!) Look for a club that offers you goodies built into their prices. Reynolds Fitness Spa, 173-175 London Road, Sittingbourne, ME10 1PA. 01795 479966. sittingbourne@reynoldsgroup.co.uk (Quote MedMag1 when contacting) www.reynoldsfitnessspa.co.uk
London Beach Health Club
Dumbbells just don't cut it any more. There are far better solutions to resistance training, such as acceleration and vibration training from PowerPlate, or Technogym’s Kinesis Wall, a machine that offers resistance training that is totally in sync with natural human movement. Or why not make friends and have some light hearted fun in a class? There is something for every fitness need, from weight loss, to fitness improvement and many more. There is spinning, pilates, aquarobics as well as many other possibilities. But if you need something to kick start your health and fitness regime a boot camp or residential fitness course could be what you need. Whether you’re looking to lose weight, tone up or strengthen up, these will be just the thing. Tel: 01580 766279 www.londonbeach.com
Indonesian designer, Biyan showcases her line during Jakarta Fashion Week, 2012
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We were all born beautiful, so now it’s time to remember that and give your face a little tlc and pampering ready to dazzle him this Valentine’s Day The Body Shop Nutriganics T Smoothing Serum, £15
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Corset by Vollers made in traditional way, they can be made to measure or off the peg for a cost of £295
Chantelle Eternelle half cup bra in sizes 32-36 B-E cups Cost £58 (pictured in both red and black) in the red picture she is wearing a tanga, priced at £32. A push up padded bra £62 and shorts for £36 are also available
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Gorgeous lingerie isn’t just to put a smile on your man’s face, it’s the ultimate way to show off your body and give you the confidence to feel truly stunning
The Avero range, push up bra £59.95, also available are spaghetti briefs at £24.95. The range comes in black, cafe latte, white and ivory
This Marjolaine chemise is made from hand washable, 100 per cent silk. It comes in sizes 10-16 at £135
One of our most expensive ranges is Valentine by Marie Jo, pictured in green above, this has better quality fabric and lace, together with beautiful construction and design. Valentine bra is priced at £75.95, available in sizes 32-38 cups B-DD. Also, the Valentine suspender belt sizes S-XL £59.95, and G string in sizes XS-XL, priced £42.95. Valentine is a woman who wants to seduce life with passion and class. The decoratively embroidered springs really brighten up the fine tulle, Valentine is sexy chic right down to the tiniest details. All items are available from Josh Lingerie call 01732 668184, email sales@joshlingerie.com, or pop in to the store at 41 High Street, West Malling, ME196QH
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n Escape to a far away land in the Maldives
n Revel in the delights of Switzerland
n Find beauty not far from your doorstep in Cornwall
Discover paradise in the beautiful Maldives Set in the warm waters of the Indian Ocean, it has become a luxury destination and not without good reason.
Set 700km off the Sri Lanka coast and 400km south west of India, the Maldives is a haven for sun and beach lovers, scuba divers and snorkellers.
It is picture perfect, with more than 1,000 islands sprinkled across the clear blue seas – just 200 islands are inhabited. Fishing
and tourism are, unsurprisingly, the main industries; the islands are perfectly suited for both.
Fish fill the seas, while the blend of beauty, temperature and luxury living makes it one of the world's most popular and desirable tourist locations. All of which means relaxing on the Maldives delivers tranquility and beauty in abundance, sipping a cool cocktail while watching the sun set. a
Turquoise seas, coral reefs teeming with bright, colourful fish, pure white fine sands and non-stop sun makes the Maldives a tropical paradise
The Maldives:
a Many of the key resorts have accommodation built on stilts over the crystal clear waters, many with luxurious touches such as hot tubs – allowing the guest to relax and watch the stars as fish gentle swim by beneath your very feet. The coral itself boasts over a 1,000 species, with sea turtles, lobsters, manta-rays, shrimps and sharks among the headline grabbers, lured in by the monsoon tides of the Indian Ocean, which creates a collection of small marine creatures as well as microscopic plant cells which in turn creates a magnet for all kinds of underwater species.
Islands of beauty
Fact file Capital: Male Population: 350,000 Time difference: +5hrs GMT Total islands: 1,190 Inhabited islands: 200 Resort islands: 99
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EUROPEAN CLASS – Switzerland
JOURNEY time: Around an hour from London airports.
Price: Cheap flights mean you can get to nearby Geneva for a bargain - up to you where you want to stay when you're there - prices range from the sublime to the ridiculous. Don't forget car rental too. Why you should consider it: It's easy to dismiss Switzerland, but you do so at your peril, as Montreux is an absolute gem of a place which you can reach cheaply and quickly from the major UK airports. Sat on the edge of the calm, deep waters of Lake Geneva, it
commands magnificent views across the lake - with the majestic peaks of the snowcapped Alps rising up on the shores opposite, the remains of historic castles provide dramatic scenery, and the sunsoaking vineyards behind it remind you this is a place which takes its food and drink seriously.
As beautiful and easy on the eye in the summer as it is the winter months when the ski season gets fully under way, Montreux offers history and culture by the bucketload.
Its annual jazz festival attracts some of the world's biggest
stars, while fans of Queen will recognise a statue of late lead singer Freddie Mercury who lived by the lake in his latter years - overlooking the water's edge.
Meanwhile, visitors can climb up the town's steep streets, or just relax in the lush green surrounds by the lake and relax by strolling around the shops, sip a coffee or glass of wine at the cafes and restaurants, or luxuriate at one of a number of super plush water-side hotels. Weather: Pleasant and warm in the summer - chilly in the winter.
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CLOSER TO HOME: Portloe, Cornwall
JOURNEY time: Give yourself a good six hours - and some break times on top of that - for driving from Maidstone.
Price range: A night's stay at the Lugger Hotel midweek starts at around ÂŁ130. Think Cornwall and the chances are you'll think of rugged coastal paths, magnificant beaches and narrow little villages and fishing towns at the foot of long winding narrow roads. And Portloe contains all three.
At its heart is Camelot Castle, the diamond jewel of Cornwall, the
birthplace of King Arthur, Tintagel.
A stunning Castle Hotel - rooms with a priceless view over the Cornish coastline. Dog and pet friendly, there is a nearby beach with crystal clear sea and sand. Anyone who appreciates art, natural beauty and relaxation will love it. You can work up an appetite by a stroll along the cliff tops, or through the village itself. Or jump in the car and go and visit the nearby Eden Project - a destination which would delight the horitculture or nature lover. Cornwall remains a compelling
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location. Finding something to stand out from the crowd is never easy. The Lugger does provide that.
And if you don't believe me – well, ask the Prime Minister. David Cameron was a visitor to the hotel prior to moving into Number 10 along with his wife and family.
Weather: You know what you let yourself in for with a British holiday, but Cornwall does benefit from the warm airs coming up across the Atlantic which keeps it warm during the summer and not too chilly in the winter.
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FOOD Whether you want fine dining at The Swan in West Malling, or a taste of the Orient at Limehouse Thai in Chatham, there’s a top notch eatery to suit every taste. Other mmm favourites include Souffle and Fish on the Green in Bearsted, Topes and Elizabeths in Rochester, East Farleigh’s The Horseshoes and The Barn in Rainham... With so many great places to choose from we can’t name them all, but in coming issues we hope to introduce you to a whole range of quality restaurants where you can go for a treat.
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This offer includes a three course Table d’Hote Dinner in the award winning Manor Restaurant with a complimentary bottle of house wine or £15.00 discount from any other wine from our extensive wine list. Available from Sunday-Thursday evenings Resident pianist. (Maximum of 8 or 10 per table - terms and conditions apply may not be used in conjunction with any other offers or discounts.) Valid until Thursday 29 March 2012
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VERY town has something which defines it and around which its fortunes have been won or lost. Tunbridge Wells has its spa, Canterbury its cathedral and Ashford its railway heritage. Yet while for many settlements religion, architecture or culture sculpt their identity, for Chatham and the other towns within Medway, industry has provided the backbone and the dockyard its beating heart. Over hundreds of years it has ebbed and flowed liked the river which laps at is shores. Today it stands as the world's most
complete example of an historic dockyard from the age of sail and early steam. Dating back to 1700, it was instrumental in securing and maintaining Britain's worldwide influence, leading the world in industrial design, naval architecture and military technology. Yet while steeped in a rich history of monarchs and heroes, it is perhaps its most modern history which is the most fascinating. Because since 1984 it ceased to be a place of innovation and industry. Its closure would have a profound effect on the area and bring the curtain down on 430 years of maritime history. But it has been reborn as a place
which revels in the essential and significant role it played in this island's long history and, as the Historic Dockyard, it is not only a top tourism destination but a candidate for future World Heritage status. Few who know anything about its history would doubt it deserves such a prestigious honour. Yet it is the royal connection which resounds through the years and continues to pull in the thousands of visitors it receives every year. During the Victorian period, dockyards were divided into groups according to construction capacity. There were just four termed the 'great' dockyards; Portsmouth, Plymouth, Glasgow and Chatham.
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Explains a spokesman for the Historic Dockyard Chatham: “The royal dockyards provided the Royal Navy with the shore support facilities it required to build, repair and maintain the fleet. “Central to any royal dockyard was, as the name suggests, their dry docks, and it was the provision of these expensive structures that set the royal yards apart from their civilian counterparts until well into the 19th century. “By the mid-18th century the royal yards had developed into one the largest industrial organisations in the world, with complex facilities supporting thousands of skilled workers in a wide number of trades.
“Indeed it was the level of the facilities and skills provided in the royal dockyards, particularly at Chatham, that underpinned the Royal Navy's success – from victory in battle; through the epic voyages of discovery made by Cook, Darwin and others; to the ceaseless antislavery patrols of the 19th century and the imposition of Pax Britannica (peace in Europe from 1815-1914).” Perhaps more remarkable, however, is the fact that discoveries continue even to this day. Just last year emerged the first evidence to confirm the site of Henry VIII's dockyard – and it was made by a TV crew. The discoveries were made for
Pub Dig, presented by comedian Rory McGrath – due to be broadcast on Channel 5 this spring, and revealing how Chatham was giving up its secrets and they were more remarkable than ever. The evidence uncovered included a ship’s hook, nails and tankards used by Tudor ship builders from the time of Henry VIII. They also found the foundations of a vast Georgian building that would have been filled with the cannon that armed ships including Nelson’s Victory – the famous craft which was built at Chatham. Paul Blinkhorn, the archaeologist on the project, said: “Diggingat the Chatham Dockyard was both a a
a thrill and a privilege. “To be able to carry out the first formal excavations on a site of such global importance was an experience I shall never forget, and the results were better than we could have dared to hope.” The show was focused around the Command House pub in Chatham – once the headquarters of the Storekeeper of Ordnance; responsible for all naval armaments. Which acts as timely reminder of the power and significance of the dockyard as generations grow up knowing it only as a site of history rather than current industry. Today, the Historic Dockyard Chatham has been shortlisted to become a UNESCO World Heritage Site, while the council is keen to once again put engineering at the heart of industry. It is pursuing a policy which has a focus on education – and a desire to return to apprenticeships as a method of engaging youngsters and leading them into local industries – which keep the economy strong and unemployment low. While the loss of the dockyard as a place of employment continues to be felt and had a devastating affect on local communities, today it is facing up to ia new way of making an impression on the world stage. It is frequently a popular destination for film crews, with some of the biggest movies in recent years filming key scenes at the dockyard. Sherlock Holmes with Robert Downey Jnr and Jude Law, Pirates of the Caribbean with Johnny Depp and plenty of others are among the stars to visit for Hollywood. But as a tourist destination it stands tall. Young and old alike are attracted to discover the heritage which shaped the area, and shaped the county, country and even the world. Mmm 42mm
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There's a bedroom suite, plus two further bedrooms and a family bathroom too. The cottage meanwhile boasts a study, sitting/dining room, kitchen/breakfast room, plus utility and shower rooms. There are also two bedrooms, a family bathroom and a garden. Outside there's a 60ft greenhouse, studio with kitchenette and toilet, and all set in a little over 1.4 acres. The property is on the market
freehold â&#x20AC;&#x201C; price on application. Belvidere Oast is situated on the edge of East Malling with the original oast dating back to the 19th century. The property is approached via electric security gates leading to a turning area at the front of the house and covered parking to the side. Want to learn more? Then contact agents Knight Frank 01732 744477 or, email sevenoaks@knightfrank.com.
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Occupying the top two floors of the south wing of this magnificent Elizabethan manor house this apartment will not fail to impress. Very elegant two storey apartment within this magnificent Elizabethan country mansion, 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 reception rooms and study. Situated in 12 acres of beautiful landscaped gardens with tennis court, garage and double bay open barn. Easy access to Maidstone, Sutton Valence and Langley. Contact: 01580 715000 Guide Price £650,000
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F you ever wanted to be lord or lady of the manor then this could be just the property youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve been looking for. Number 2 Rumwood Court forms the original and principal portion of this magnificent building which dates back to 1599. Set in the village of Langley, it is steeped in history and offers generous accommodation and could be yours for ÂŁ695,000. The building itself is Grade II-listed and considered of both architectural and historical interest.
Access to the ground floor is via entry phone, which leads to a communal reception hall with a private front door. Off the entrance hall is a partpanelled dining room with full height, leaded window and open fire. A panelled triple aspect drawing room has a large open fire, while the kitchen is comprehensively fitted with marble worktops. There is also a ground floor cloakroom. Stairs from the reception hall lead to an underground level divided
into two strorage rooms and a wine cellar. On the first floor there is a large panelled bedroom with wood burning stove. A bathroom completes this level. On the second floor is a double master bedroom with en-suite bathroom featuring a free-standing roll top bath. There is also a vaulted guest bedroom with en-suite shower room and a further double bedroom. Outside, the property is reached by a long, private, drive with gravelparking and two garages.
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The gardens and grounds are well maintained and there is a hard tennis court for communal use. The property is available on a 999 year lease commencing in 1987. The residents of the four properties that make up Rumwood Court own the management company which owns the freehold interest â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 25 per cent is owned by Number 2. There are three further flats on 99 year leases, these have no freehold ownership rights. For details and a viewing see www.knightfrank.com or call the agents on 01732 744477.
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THE French marque's desire to grab a slice of the fashionconscious car buyer market with its new look Twingo was underlined after it enlisted the combined creative talents of four European artists, including Nicola Roberts from Girls Aloud, to create a series of bespoke city cars.
The new Twingo, says Renault, has been designed to fuse the best of the values which made the original a success, with the innovation and cutting-edge modernity of the firm today.
It certainly took a long look at the opposition â&#x20AC;&#x201C; with its big fog lights more than a little nod towards the Nissan Juke's ability to use big eyes to woo an audience. The new-look city car includes a softer front end and the use of the likes of fashion designer Jean-Charles de Castelbajac, chef Davide Scabin, designer Nils Holger Moormann and the Girls Aloud star Nicola Roberts, makes apparent it's desire to be the cool kid on the block.
And if you want to know what Nicola Roberts would do if given free run in the car, well Twingo Goes Pop featured a recording studio, coffee machine, clothes, hair-dryer and make-up counter. What else would any self-respecting pop starlet want when she's trying to impress, eh?
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MOTORS Everybody needs wheels, whether four or two, they’re vital for getting us out and about and making the most of all the oppotunities our area has to offer.
Whether whizzing off to the theatre, a pressing dinner engagement, catching the football with some friends or just enjoying the winding lanes of our beautiful countryside, a car is an important part of our modern lives.
There are obviously too many makes and models to look at them all in our first issue, but we’ve started with some of our favourites among the mmm team, and in coming issues we’ll share the highs - and lows - of modern motoring with you.
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GADGETS This super sleek handheld camera from Nikon has scooped a top design award. The Nikon Coolpix S100, which normally retails for around £250, won at the International Forum Design awards of Hanover in Germany recently. It won the iF Design Award 2012 for communication design. The popular 16Mb camera is one of Nikon's increasingly popular Coolpix range. See www.europe-nikon.com.
Pondering what is likely to be next Christmas' must-have gift for teenagers and men who try to keep a grasp on their youth?
Then take a look at this – the Sony Playstation Vita. Due to hit the stores here in February, it sold out in pre-sales alone when it launched in Japan in December, with over 325,000 products snapped up. The device is the first major overhaul of the popular PSP which first went on sale in 2004 but has failed to keep up with Nintendo's remarkably successful DS series.
With the DS also now offering a 3D version, Sony decided to up its game with the Vita set to offer graphics on par with the PlayStation 3.
Expect a price tag for entry level models of around £230. See www.uk.playstation.com/psvita for details.
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Apple may have a firm grip on the tablet market, but despite the success of its iPhone series, it is far from the only player on the block.
At the T3 Gadget Awards, readers of the technology magazine voted a Samsung handset into its top position â&#x20AC;&#x201C; beating off competition from both Apple and HTC.
The Galaxy S2 runs the increasingly popular Android system and has won plenty of admiring glances as well as strong critical reviews. Its slim and lightweight casing does not detract from its pin-sharp screen and includes an impressive camera. See www.samsung.com/uk.
With sales of Apple's iPad 2 continuing to keep the cash tills ticking over, the company behind it is keen not to sit still.
Rumours persist that despite claims from its late CEO Steve Jobs that a mini iPad would not go into production, Apple appears interested in extend its range of the market-leading tablet.
It is believed to be encouraged to look at a range of screen sizes in light of the on-going success of Amazon's Kindle which recently reduced in size.
Speculation suggests should a smaller version hit the market, it will do so by the end of 2012 and only once the eagerly anticipated iPad 3 has been released.
Full details of the iPad range currently on sale are at www.apple.com.
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Star Wars Episode 1 Out now
JUST when you thought the juggernaut that is Star Wars had run its course, the saga returns to the big screen in 3D. Starting this month with the Phantom Menace, it gives fans the chance to get all angry again at the Jar Jar Binks character while youngsters who have not yet enjoyed the the splendour of one of cinema's most remarkable success stories on the big screen can settle down with a big tub of popcorn and revel in George Lucas' science-fiction story. For many, Star Wars could provide 3D with a major new driving force. For others, simply an excuse to peddle product we have already purchased on a variety of platforms already. Whatever, your view on the marketing, Star Wars is still a fantastic cinematic experience.
Into The Abyss Release: March
Amid all the comic book heroes and fluffy rom-coms, cinema can occasionally deliver documentaries in such a way that it's worth making a jaunt to the local multiplex. The documentary Into The Abyss hits the screens next month and, if you're lucky, it will reaching the multi-screen hubs nearby. Subtitled a Tale of Death, A Tale of Life, it focuses on those involved in a triple murder case in Texas. It features extensive interviews with two men convicted of the crime – one on death row, the other facing a life sentence – in addition to those whose lives were changed by the events. Critics and the public alike have applauded it – with many headlines grabbed by the interview with Michael Perry – conducted just days before he was killed by the state.
Sundance London April 26-29
HOLLYWOOD hero Robert Redford and 12-time Grammy Award winner, the songwriter T Bone Burnett will open the first-ever Sundance London music and film festival in April. The new four-day event takes place at the O2 Arena in Greenwich and is designed to bring a taste of the original Sundance Festival in the US to the UK. An Evening with Robert Redford and T Bone Burnett will be chaired by author and screenwriter Nick Hornby, while the rest of the event will feature the UK premieres of films fresh from the Sundance Film Festival which took place in Utah in January. There will be daily live music performances, discussions, panels and other public events. Tickets are on sale now www.sundance-london.com
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You can expect to hear an awful lot about Charles Dickens this year as 2012 marks the 200th anniversary of the literary giant's birth. And with a history steeped in Kent, the county is set to be at the very heart of the celebrations.
Having spent several years of his childhood in Chatham, he would holiday in Broadstairs and then returned to see out his years living in Gads Hill at Higham. It was within the walls of the house – which is now a school – that Dickens spent the final day of his life working on the novel the Mystery of Edwin Drood. When he passed away the manuscript was left less than half finished.
But his legacy was in the rich body of work he left behind which continues to thrill audiences of the stage, TV and film alike for generations and for generations to come.
To appreciate the impact he's had, actor, writer and theatre director Simon Callow has penned a new biography – Charles Dickens and the Great Theatre of the World, and will join in the celebrations marking Dickens' 200th anniversary by reading excerpts in performances around the UK.
Theatre
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Hazlitt Theatre, Maidstone, February 18, 8pm
You have to hand it to Phil Hammond, he is a man of many talents – and this month he comes to town so you can judge for yourself quite why he has become so well respected – and such a comedy hit. A GP, writer and broadcaster, the comic is a regular on TV – having made appearances on Have I Got News For You, The News Quiz and The One Show. In addition, he writes regularly for satirical magazine Private Eye and appears on Radio 4.His comedy shows have won rave reviews, with the Guardian describing him as “one of the most entertainingly subversive people on the planet”. Tickets for his show cost £15. www.hazlittartscentre.co.uk
Brit Awards 2012
The 02 Arena, London, February
Traditionally the highlight of the music calendar, the annual back-slapping extravaganza takes place up the road in Greenwich for the second year running, with expectation growing as to who will walk away with the big awards this year. Comedian and star of stage and screen James Corden – currently winning rave reviews for his performance in the play One Man, Two Guvnors – will present the evening, and you can be sure of a high quota of big names and plenty of glamour. Previous big winners include the likes of Adele, Take That and Muse. The 2012. The awards will see winners presented with an exclusive trophy designed by Sir Peter Blake Tickets are priced at £70, but open only to MasterCard holders. www.theO2.co.uk
Joe Brown
Central Theatre, Chatham, February 24, 7.30pm
HE has performed with some of the most legendary names in rock, and in front of millions of fans. And now Joe Brown is bringing his blend of timeless classics, rockabilly, gospel, country, folk and rock ' n' roll to Chatham. A session musician who played with the likes of Gene Vincent, Eddie Cochran and Johnny Cash, he continues to perform extensively around the UK – following on from tours back in the 1960s which used to see him supported by The Beatles. His show includes humorous reminiscences and vows to be a musical journey not to be missed. And the opportunity to watch him rock out through the ages can be yours for just £20-22. www.medwayticketslive.co.uk
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SUCCESS Going the extra mile for effort
Every year Caterer and Hotelkeeperâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s prestigious Hotel Cateys Awards recognises the talents of those in the hosptiality industry who make a real difference to their establishment and, most importantly, to their customers. Open to hoteliers from all over the country, these awards recognise real talent and attention to detail. It is therefore
a truly outstanding achievement that Veronica Kingham of the Village Hotel, Maidstone, has this year with The Extra Mile Award 2011.
In her role as general manager, Veronica has not only raised revenue, she has also generated thousands of pounds for good causes.
Described as a "dynamic, driven lady and effective business manager", Veronica draws the best from her
team through her engaging personality and adept interpersonal skills.
As a school governor and a non-executive director on the Federation Trust of Schools, Veronica promotes hospitality as a worthwhile career.
She has recognised underachievement in maths and English, helping to address it by developing lessons that apply in the workplace.
But it is Veronica's charitable work that really set her apart from her peers. In the same way that she motivates her teams to excel in the hotel, everyone is also encouraged to think big to maximise fundraising: Through Veronica's effort and enthusiasm, over ÂŁ40,000 has been raised, benefiting over 20 worthy causes.
The awards were judged by senior members of the Caterer and Hotelkeeper editorial team, and they had a tough job to do. Veronica was on a shortlist with Clint Marsh of The Langstone Hotel, Hayling Island; Barbara Sheridan of Thistle Marble Arch, London; and Dave Smith, Royal Garden Hotel, London.
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BUSINESS Networking LadiesWhoLatte
WOMEN seeking a free business networking opportunity with likeminded peers have the perfect opportunity to do so. What was once known as Maidstone LadiesWhoLatte, has now moved its meeting place from the county town to Medway, and as result goes under the name Mid Kent LadiesWhoLatte.
The network group underwent the move at the beginning of the year, staging its first meeting of 2012 at the Medway Innovation centre in January The group hopes the move will entice women from a larger area to come along and take part in the regular networking sessions, enjoyed over a cup of coffee. Supported by Medway Council, Jane Chitty, councillor and portfolio holder for strategic development and economic
growth, delivered a key speech while there was also a free social media workshop. The support of the council means the Innovation Centre is provided as a base free of charge, with the aim of promoting the support the authority can offer businesses in the area through its economic development department. Emma Thorpe of Munro3000, who launched the Maidstone branch of LadiesWhoLatte in
Diversifying investment Crowe Clark Whitehill Money does grow on trees according to a financial advisor in Maidstone. Crowe Clark Whitehill says that thanks to major tax benefits and rising timber prices, there could be an opportunity for those looking for a profitable home for their investments. Simon Warne, tax partner at the firm (pictured), which deals in national audit, tax and business advice, said: â&#x20AC;&#x153;Investing in forestry could be attractive to people who are eager to diversify their investment portfolio and take advantage of tax reliefs." Buying a forest, directly or indirectly through shares in an established forestry investment company, can lead to major tax benefits, claims Mr Warne. When a commercial forest, or share in one, has been
owned for two years it qualifies for 100 per cent business property relief, meaning it is also free from inheritance tax on death. In addition, the increase in the value of timber, but not the land, is exempt from Capital Gains Tax and income derived from the revenue generated by cutting down and selling the trees is free from both Corporation and Income Tax. Mr Warne concludes: "Investing in forestry provides an alternative option and has little correlation to stocks and shares, even inflation has little effect on forestry investments as the cost of timber is mostly dictated by simple supply and demand principles. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Environmentally friendly, sustainable and considered low risk over the medium to long-term,
timber merits serious consideration as a class of investment." Sowing a seed of caution, and highlighting the fact that investing in forestry and timber is best suited to the sophisticated and well-advised investor, Crowe Clark Whitehill has highlighted that direct timber investments require a large amount of capital.
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August, said she was delighted at the group's progress. She explained: “The concept has proven to be popular and the ladies say how much they get out of it. After a few months I started to realise that it was becoming too big for the hotel we were in, so after a chat with one of my ladies, I decided to move it to the Medway Innovation Centre. “The centre is more business orientated and will be sponsored each month by The Ruby
Marketers, who are a local business based there.” Meetings run every second Thursday in the month at the same venue – getting under
Kent 2020 Vision Live Kent Event Centre, Detling The first speakers confirmed for this year's Kent 2020 Vision Live have been unveiled, with organisers expecting a fascinating debate. As businesses face an era-defining struggle against the pressures of the credit squeeze and where mere survival is seen as a strength and sign of a well-run firm, the focus of Kent 2020 will be very much on the future. The business-tobusiness event will be
subtitled Preparing for Growth; Survive and Thrive, and is the largest event of its kind in the south easet. The 2012 event will
way from 10am to noon. For details and to attend contact Emma Thorpe on emma@munro3000.co.uk or call 0330 660 0486.
bring together 300 exhibitors and nearly 4,000 visitors. It will take place at the Kent Event Centre at Detling on April 19. Among those confirmed to be taking part will be Paul Carter, leader of Kent County Council (pictured), who will be delivering the welcome address. Marketing guru Dan Maudhub will discuss the effective use of social media, professional poker player Caspar Berry will talk about managing risk and entrepreneur Lara Morgan will discuss growing your business.
The event has become a key date in the Kent business calendar, building thousands of mutually profitable relationships and generating millions of pounds of businessfor the local economy. It includes free keynotes, seminars and workshops on key business challenges, advice on surviving the toughest trading conditions in decades, expert insights on how to innovate and thrive and fresh thinking on preparing for growth as soon as the recovery begins. www.kent2020.co.uk
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Celebrate in style at the Royal Star Arcade Shopping Centre
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Albatross celebrating years of success
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More than 100 employees from Larkfield based The Albatross Group of Companies were joined by Courtney Tulloch, British Gymnastics Champion and Olympic hopeful, for a Night at the Movies.
Photography by Harry Brisow
Finishing off their 2 day annual convention at the Mercure Hotel, Maidstone, guests were treated to an elaborate selection of outfits to fit their movie theme, and enjoyed a drinks reception followed by a Gala Dinner in the Hotelâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Heart of Kent Suite.
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