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Welcome to Vine Hello and welcome to the December issue of Vine.

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33 EVERY MONTH 08 Headlines 10 Monthly musts 12 YOUR VINE 14 GRAPEVINE 22 family and kids 42 What’s on? 44 SEVENOAKS SHOWCASE 46 mumblings

WELLNESS 31 Caring for our community Richard Gould answers your questions regarding seasonal gifts for your elderly relatives 33 VINE STYLE Vine has trawled the high street to find the most fun novelty knitwear to keep you cosy throughout the cold winter months

26 FEATURE 16 VINE's ultimate christmas gift guide Jewellery, beauty sets, children's clothes and more, our gift guide has Christmas all wrapped up 26 A-Z OF CHRISTMAS From baking and ice-skating to walks and nativities, our A-Z has got your local Christmas covered for all of the family 28 CHARITABLE CHRISTMAS Vine takes a look at a range of local charities and discusses their seasonal difficulties and how you can help out throughout the festivities Cover shot: The Knole Stag, Linoprint, by Sevenoaks artist Melvyn Evans www.melvynevans.com

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FESTIVE MENUS We take an exclusive look at the finest seasonal cuisine on offer at the local eateries

PROFESSIONAL 15 legal matters The team at Warners offer regular expert advice on topics relevant to our everyday lives. This month they discuss financial gifts

HOME & GARDEN 39 INTERIOR TRENDS This month, Vine takes a look at seasonal interiors ideal to bring Christmas cheer to your home 40 GREAT VALUE GADGETS Vine uncovers some exciting kitchen gadgets that will help you keep your kitchen stress-free

Christmas is just around the corner and whilst you’re hunting down the best trees, trolley-dashing around the supermarket and squeezing in the children’s school plays, we’ve got your perfect Christmas sorted. So put down the wrapping paper, step away from the turkey and put your feet up. We’ve got gifts, fashion, gadgets and enough things to do to keep the children amused throughout the festive season. Turn to page 26 for our complete A-Z of Christmas, featuring festive events in the area, interesting histories and fun facts. While Christmas is a time of family fun, it’s also a time to help those in need. On page 28 we’ve taken a closer look at a range of local charities and discovered how you can do your bit to help this season. By Boxing Day you’re sure to be in need of a bracing walk, so turn to page 30 to explore Sevenoaks’ finest routes. Whether you’re after a family day out, a romantic stroll or a trail that passes a good pub, we’ve got it covered. If you’re still on the hunt for lastminute Christmas shopping, head to page 16 to browse our gift guide, where you’re sure to find a range of exciting gifts suitable for all of the family. Also this month, we caught up with former Sevenoaks resident and author Polly Courtney to discuss her new book. As well as this, you’ll find our regular interiors, style and gadgets pages, showing you how to look good in this season’s novelty knitwear and introducing a gadget that’ll enable you to make tasty cake pops in minutes. That should keep the guests happy. Have a great Christmas!

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Local swimmer sets sights on 2016 Olympics Sevenoaks swimmer, Sarah Kew has revealed she aims to compete at the 2016 Olympics in Rio. The 14-yearold expressed her excitement at swimming alongside a number of Great British athletes during a competition at the Olympics Aquatics Centre and was even lucky enough to meet and receive advice from Rebecca Adlington, Fran Halsall and Hannah Miley. The determined teenager hopes to get to the Europeans within the next two years and then compete at the 2016 Olympics, which she says is her ultimate goal.

Otford Author Releases Book A local author has released her latest book, focusing on Christmas activities for children. Vickie Howie from Otford, wrote her paperback, Seasonal Activities for Christmas Festivities to help teachers in schools and churches explore the holiday with children. The book aims to allow children to explore the true meaning of Christmas and provides short dramas based around themes, which can be performed. The children’s author is a trained solicitor and used to work in publishing at Oxford University Press but decided to focus on her writing.

Vine brothers get hairy Things got rather hairy at Vine HQ last month as brothers Charlie and Chris de Rusett set themselves the Movember challenge to raise money and awareness for prostate and testicular cancer. During November, we watched their upper lips blossom and eventually flower – Charlie (left), Vine Publishing Ltd’s chief executive, opted for the handle-bar style while his brother Chris (right), from our business development team, sported a look that was somewhat...sparser. The boys have both done a fantastic job and there is still time to donate. n Visit their Mo Spaces to donate. Chris de Rusett www.uk.movember.com/ mospace/5977345 Charlie de Rusett http:// uk.movember.com/mospace/4926645

Remap Exhibit at Alexandra Palace Remap, a charity that makes equipment to help people with disabilities, will be exhibiting at the 2013 London Model Engineering Exhibition at Alexandra Palace. The Sevenoaks based charity will be exhibiting a range of models designed by their large network of volunteers that help to enable disabled people manage better in their daily lives around the house, engage in a hobby or even take part in sport. The exhibition runs from 18-20 January 2013. n For more information on Remap, visit www.remap.org.uk.

Mobile Phone Photography Walk A seasonal walk based on ‘The Private Life of Knole Park’ exhibition is to take place on Friday 18 January. Join current exhibiting artist, Katherine De Koningh for an ‘iPhonography walk’, bring your smart phone or tablet and learn how to take exceptional photos on the move with just your phone. The walk takes place from 2-3.30pm and booking is essential n To reserve your place call 01732 462100. There’s still time to visit ‘The Private Life of Knole Park’ exhibition, it’s free of charge and on display until Sunday 23 December.

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Aged 11-18 and fancy yourself as the next Adele? Get yourself down to youth café House in the Basement on Friday 14 December for the launch of their open mic night with special guest, Alonestar (Jethro Sheeran, Ed Sheeran’s cousin). Can’t sing? Come along and watch, tickets are a steal at £2 and can be purchased from House in the Basement.

Sevenoaks shoppers can enjoy free parking throughout the district on Saturday 15 and 22 December in a bid to boost the local economy and support local traders in the run up to Christmas. On these two dates, all car park and on-street ticket machines will be closed off, although shoppers are still expected to adhere to the maximum stay allowed.

Second Hand Dance returns to Sevenoaks Library in January with an exciting new event. The aim of the session is to get dads dancing with their children – no mums allowed! During the two hour session there will be storytelling, music, art and blogging. The session takes place on Saturday 19 January; from 2-4pm. Entry costs £3 per adult and £1.50 per child.

Back by popular demand the Christmas Wreath Workshop returns to the Stag this year, it runs from 9.30am-12.30pm on Friday 7 December. Equipment and materials are provided and you’ll have three hours of professional tuition to help you create a spectacular wreath. A ticket costs £45 per person, to book call Gaynor on 07775621849 or email Christmas@ enfleur.co.uk

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Ripples Celebrate 5th Anniversary Ripples, the multi award winning premier bathroom retailer recently celebrated the 5th Anniversary of the opening of their showroom in Tunbridge Wells, the team celebrated in style with champagne, canapés and delicious cake. Ripples have won over 50 industry awards for design and marketing, leading to their current position as a premium bathroom retailer.


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Local School creates Gingerbread House Children from each class at Fosse Bank School decorated personal gingerbread tiles which were used to create a large gingerbread house for Demelza Children’s Hospice who will be using it as the focus for the candlelight Christmas Ceremony for their sick children and families. Head of Fosse Bank School, Mrs Gillian Lovatt-Young said, “Fosse Bank School pupils thoroughly enjoyed decorating their tiles and are delighted that they will make a small contribution to improving the Christmas celebrations for the children at Demelza and their families.” For more information or how to donate visit: www.demelza.org.uk

Sevenoaks mum’s baking challenge Local mum, Elizabeth Ryan has set herself a culinary challenge to bake every recipe from The Great British Bake Off book, How to Bake and to share her delectable results through her baking blog. The piano teacher from Sevenoaks, who is at her happiest when whipping up a tasty creation in the kitchen, is aiming to bake one recipe each week. Elizabeth hopes the challenge will enhance her baking knowledge and introduce her to dishes she’d never thought of baking before, the rest of the family should certainly enjoy the challenge. To read more about Elizabeth’s challenge visit: www.elizabethryan-bakingcakes.blogspot.co.uk

Westerham business celebrates 150 years Westerham based business, Blagden joined the Lord Mayor’s Show in London last month to celebrate 150 years in the UK chemicals market. Joined by their customers and key supply partners the Blagden staff took part in a three mile parade during which a traditional Routemaster bus carried the name of Blagden through the heart of the city.

Businesses back Kent Breakfast Numerous local tourism and hospitality businesses have gathered to support the Kent Breakfast campaign. The scheme aims to encourage the county’s B&Bs, hotels, restaurants, pubs and cafes to make sure that at least 60 per cent of the ingredients are sourced from within Kent. Businesses signing up to the free scheme are given free promotional material, so they can market themselves to guests as a user of locally sourced produce. For more information or to register, visit: www.visitkentbusiness.co.uk

Christmas Kentish Crafts Fair at Stag A special festive themed craft fair will be held at the Stag on Saturday 8 December. The fair will give visitors the opportunity to buy fine local crafts and delicacies ahead of the Christmas period. The fair will include a variety of crafts all homemade or produced in Kent, from vodka and fruit to jewellery and fashion items such as knitwear and purses. The event is free and runs from 10am-2.30pm.

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Voting opens for Taste of Kent 2013

Sevenoaks composer’s album release

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The Taste of Kent 2013 awards are still open but voting closes on 2 January. Vote for your local favourites and support the culinary pioneers in Kent. Categories include restaurant of the year and best beer amongst others. The 2013 awards also see the return of the Visit www. Special Award for Food, tasteofkentawards. Farming and Landscape. co.uk to getyour yourlocal votesfood in To support but be quick. heroes by voting, visit www. tasteofkentawards.co.uk.

Sevenoaks composer, Margaret Rizza has released her latest classical album. Margaret, who didn’t start writing music until she was in her sixties, has topped the classical chart with her previous albums and hopes to have the same success with Mysterium Amoris. Margaret is already working on her next collection of music which is due to be released in spring 2013.

Following a house fire in Sevenoaks caused by an extension lead that was not fully unwound, Kent fire-fighters have issued an urgent warning. As people start to decorate their homes with Christmas lights and decorations the risk of fire increases. The firefighters urge homeowners to not overload sockets, use circuit breakers and make sure extension leads are fully unwound.

Vine would like to apologise for an error that occurred in the Withers ‘Legal Matters’ feature, in our November 2012 issue. Within the feature discussing US tax rates, the article mistakenly read, ‘exemption reduces to US$1 million and the top rate of tax reverts to the 2001 rate of 5 per cent.’ This should have read, ‘55 per cent.’ Vine apologises for this editorial error.

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December 2012

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MUST-SEE ‘In the Blood’ is a new autumn exhibition at Chartwell; it gives visitors the chance to learn more about Sir Winston Churchill’s extraordinary transatlantic family history. The exhibit will investigate the roots of one of our greatest political leaders and help you comprehend how his ancestry shaped him into the leader he became. Discover stories about the Duke and Duchess of Marlborough and how influential women played a significant role in Churchill’s life. Booking is not required. For details call 01732 868381

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MUST-VISIT Christmas at Leeds Castle is always an extravagant occasion and amongst the usual festive spectacles is a new attraction for 2012. Christmas Past is an evening event allowing you to observe the grounds as never seen before. The evening features an illuminated woodland walk, street entertainment, Victorian train rides, market stalls, carols and of course Santa and his reindeer. The event is running from 12-23 December from 3.45-8pm; visitors should note the castle will not be open. Book online at www.leeds-castle.com

Often regarded as a Leonardo Da Vinci of our time, Thomas Heatherwick is an innovative and accomplished British designer. Although Heatherwick has only been in the business for 20 years, Making comprises an impressive 600 pages featuring 140 unique projects. The book includes not only his greatest pieces of work but also his early material that led him to success. Making is a must-read for art and design lovers, ideal for capturing your imagination and getting your creative juices flowing. Available at www.sevenoaksbookshop.co.uk

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MUST-TASTE With Christmas quickly approaching it’s time to start stocking up your pantry with all the groceries you’ll need to get you through the festivities. On 9 December Tonbridge Farmer's Market is hosting a Christmas drinks special event, ideal for filling up your fridge ahead of your guest's arrival. The best local spirits, ciders, beers and wines will be available to buy along with a variety of breads, cakes and cheeses amongst other culinary produce. The market will be open from 9.30am-1.30pm. For more information, call Steve Wood on 07876 685853 or email steve@tonbridgefarmersmarket.co.uk

The Knole Singers are preparing for their annual Christmas extravaganza to be held in the striking Great Hall at Knole. The show merges traditional and modern music with a combination of spectacular solos, duets and choral performances, brought to a close with mulled wine and mince pies around the open fire. The event is to be held on Sunday 9 December at 5.30-7.30pm and Sunday 16 December from 2.30-4.30pm and 5.30-7.30pm. Unfortunately the service is not suitable for children under seven. To book call 0844 249 1895

MUST-DO A new laptop or tablet may be exactly what you are wishing for this Christmas but what to do with your old laptop or PC? Computers 4 Africa can help. Repurposed IT equipment is just the tool to help children in Africa turn their dreams into reality. Whether you have 1, 50 or 100, donating is safe and easy. Simply contact the charity, or visit the website for more information about their secure data-wiping policy and how to donate. Visit www.computers4africa.org.uk or call 03000 11 22 33

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Tell us a bit about your new book I’m currently in the editing stage of Feral Youth, my new book about the London riots, due to be published in spring 2013. I felt they were a product of concealed issues and that the underlying issues were ignored. What made you want to write about the London riots?

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As Business Minister, my biggest responsibility this month was introducing the new Growth and Infrastructure Bill, which has just been given its second reading in Parliament.The purpose of the bill is to support local growth and local jobs by tackling the barriers that restrict investment and growth and hinder longterm sustainable development. People often bemoan the perceived lack of ‘joined-up government’ but six government departments worked together to create this bill. It will make the planning system quicker and more efficient, accelerate the investment in modern infrastructure – including broadband and energy generation – and introduce a new type of employee ownership. The bill addresses several problems. Our planning system is too slow: currently fewer than 60% of major planning

applications are decided within the statutory 13 weeks. Some councils are excellent, others perform very badly. This bill will speed up decision making. Second, thousands of homes are stalled in ‘section 106’ negotiations.This bill enables planning obligations relating to affordable housing to be renegotiated quickly. Stalled schemes are not affordable housing but non-existent housing.This should unlock 75,000 new homes. Finally, the bill employees share ownership and can exchange some of their employment rights in return for shares worth up to £50,000 in the business which are exempt from capital gains tax. Taken individually, the changes this bill makes may seem small. However, when taken together we expect them to have a substantial cumulative impact that will help get this economy on the move again. n Have a question for the MP? Please send to editor@vinedigital.co.uk

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You grew up in Sevenoaks, what do you like to do when you come back here? I visit a lot; we usually go out on bike rides with my entire family, although it’s embarrassing how my dad is fitter than all of us! After, we tend to eat a lot and counteract the exercise. My sister’s also just moved back to the area so we’re all chipping in at the moment with decorating.

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I live in Ealing in London and recall the riots happening vividly; I remember the aftermath and the media reporting on the stolen TVs and trainers but noone was asking why this was happening. The underlying issues are still there so these riots could happen again.

COMMUNITY STAR Julie Stevens, Sevenoaks Julie Stevens from Sevenoaks is a keen walker and nature lover who has devoted much of her time to charity work. From a young age Julie helped out with charities, including a junior version of Rotary (Rotaract), maintaining elderly people’s gardens and assisting in mentally handicapped homes when she was part of a Guides group. Her work continued with her children at school, assisting with reading clubs and helping out in the PTA. This year Julie volunteered for the Paralympics, helping to greet over 7,000 visitors at Brands Hatch and managing crowds as the torch passed through Sevenoaks. She has spent six years volunteering in the gardens at Chartwell and participated in planting 2000 trees at Polhill in a nationwide challenge to plant a million trees in an hour. This year will also mark Julie’s fifth year at Cards for Good Causes, assisting annually with the sales of charity Christmas cards. Recently Julie hasn’t been able to help out as much as she would like but she still volunteers at Chartwell and visits an elderly lady weekly – she is hoping to go back to volunteering more in the new year. n To find out how to volunteer or for more information, visit www.vawk.org.uk or call 01732 45478


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he Emily Jackson Care Home in Sevenoaks, Kent, provides high quality residential and 24-hour nursing care to the local community. It also offers dedicated dementia care in an environment that promotes meaningful activities in a Memory Lane community. The purposeful design encourages those individuals living with dementia to continue to live a full and active life. The home is run by Barchester Healthcare – an independent care provider that is committed to offering dignity, independence and choice when it comes to their care services.

Alison Butler, General Manager at the home, said: “We are getting into the Christmas spirit and residents are looking forward to our Christmas party, where a local singer will be making a special appearance. We also have some pantomime fun scheduled for late December, which is Dick Whittington this year.” Emily Jackson has a team of highly-qualified and experienced staff that ensure there is always a focus on residents’ needs, whilst the home embraces a personcentred approach to care. Meaningful activities play an important part in life at Emily Jackson and there are also lots of opportunities for the homes to get involved in social and fund-raising events together.

If you haven’t had a chance to have a look around, the care team will be happy to show you what first class care looks like. Call us to arrange a visit and discuss all the care options that Emily Jackson has to offer over a cup of tea and a slice of freshly baked cake. n For more information, please contact 01732 743824 or visit www. barchester.com or drop in to see us

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The intimate setting of The Bathstore in Sevenoaks played host to our hugely successful networking event which was once again a success with its regular mix of old and new faces from local businesses, delicious canapés courtesy of Pop Creative and of course, excellent B2B networking

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Met some great new contacts at #grapevine tonight. Thanks to @VineMagazine for organising. Oxley Construction @Oxley _Construct Another productive evening of #networking at the Bath store, Riverhead. Thanks to #grapevine and @VineMagazine. Peter Bale @FreelandsTiles

Congratulations to all @VineMagazine for hosting another great evening’s networking, this time at Bath Store, Riverhead; great venue too! Principal Chambers @eightoakst

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LEGAL MATTERS Develop your child’s independence

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is the season of goodwill and the giving of gifts, and nobody wants to appear a Scrooge but it is worth being cautious if you are planning on handing over money to friends or family members to assist with a house purchase. In this age of economic downturn and rising redundancies, parents are increasingly offering to help financially with their children’s house purchases. But this act of generosity can sometimes backfire. Take the case last year where a mother went to the extreme measures of suing her daughter over a share in a property. She had provided the majority of the purchase monies for a property which was registered in the sole name of her daughter. Mother and daughter were the best of friends at the time and no charge or declaration of trust setting out mother’s interest was registered. Some years later the property was worth significantly more money (approx. £3 million) and the daughter had now married a man not of her mother’s choosing! The mother applied to the courts claiming entitlement to a 93% share of the property on the basis that she had provided most of the purchase monies. The courts took the view that as the property was registered in

the sole name of the daughter and no charges or declarations of trust had been registered or signed, the mother’s only claim was to the repayment of the balance of the loan (approx. £100,000). So what lessons can be learned? Most importantly each party should obtain legal advice and look to protect their interests. For parents wishing to assist their children in a house purchase they will need to decide if the money is a loan or a gift. If it is to be a loan they must ensure that their interest is registered correctly, for example, by way of a declaration of trust or legal charge. The consent of any institutional lender will have to be obtained. However, if the intention is for the money to be a gift then this should be noted in writing at the time of the purchase and the parents must realise they will have no further interest in the property or how or when it is disposed regardless of their children’s choice of partner! Merry Christmas! n For advice on all aspects of the law relating to buying or selling property, contact Jane Bohill on 01732 747905 or email jane. bohill@warners-solicitors. co.uk. Follow Warners on Twitter @KentSolicitors

Jane Bohill Associate Solicitor & Team Leader Committee member of the Tunbridge Wells and Tonbridge District Law Society Tel: 01732 747905 Email: jane.bohill@warners-solicitors.co.uk Areas of Expertise • Purchase and Sale (Freehold & Leasehold) • Remortgage • Transfers of Equity • Lease Extension • Tenancy Agreements • Joint Ownership Agreement • Equity Release Likes: Christmas songs, Brussels sprouts and Father Christmas Dislikes: Scrooge!

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Cocktail of the month It would be difficult to choose one cocktail to define December: egg nog for Christmas, a champagne cocktail for New Year? Mojito for the office party or B52 shots to really get the party started? At the George & Dragon, Chipstead we really do have a cocktail for everyone, but this month I want to focus on a local alternative to the mulled wine that we will have available throughout the month. Some of you will remember my mentioning Biddenden Vineyards from previous articles – a leading producer of English wine and Ciders. Well, Monks Delight is their 'Mulling Cider', a great tasting 7.5% Kent cider, blended with a seasonally appropriate mix of honey and spices. Monks Delight is a wonderful drink for December, and the icing on the cake is that it's local! n To book tables, look at menus or even vote for us as “Dining Pub of the Year” at the Taste of Kent awards, log on to www.georgeanddragonchipstead.com or call 01732 779019

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As the cold winds whip through the trees, parting the bare branches from the last few autumnal leaves, it is clear that winter is arriving. Perhaps it is due to Christmas falling at the end of the month that December always seems to put a smile on people’s faces. The George & Dragon, Chipstead is a definite winter bolt hole. When we first took it over three years ago, it had a downstairs layout, with all areas central around the bar and a large open fire that sealed the deal for me. Now, three years on, after all the work we have done with the upstairs restaurant, private dinning space and spectacular alfresco dining in the herb garden, it is clear that the fireplace is for most, the pull of the pub. The expressions of joy that cross customers' faces as they clock eyes on the bar and then roaring fire simultaneously, always confirms for me that taking over the George & Dragon, Chipstead was the right choice. Food throughout winter is always a welcome change from the summer abundance of soft fruit and popular summer vegetables, but it means we need to be a little more creative in our thinking. Ultimately though, a good mix of slow cooked wonders along with exciting twists on classic ingredients always keeps the menu fresh and exciting. Selecting the dishes for the Christmas party menu always takes priority of planning in December. We take particular pleasure in developing the last menu of the year, to ensure that New Year’s Eve at the George and Dragon, Chipstead is a special affair. Back by popular demand the casino theme will return to entertain guests dining at the George and Dragon, Chipstead this New Year. With some menu dishes finished and carved at the table and a selection of mini desserts to share, the menu is set to be the perfect conversation starter for a fun convivial atmosphere. Interest has already been very high, so if you are thinking about joining us here at the George and Dragon, Chipstead this New Year’s Eve please get in touch soon. I am always appreciative of guests who choose us as a destination in December, especially as most have such busy personal calendars, meeting friends and going to parties and social gatherings. As a thank you, along with the points that loyalty card holders will be collecting with every meal and drink had with us, this December we will once gain be giving a £10 voucher to all customers that join us for a Christmas party meal throughout the month. A little sign of my appreciation for your support, and season’s greetings. So whether we see you for a drink or Christmas meal celebration this December, I would like to wish you all on behalf of the team at the George & Dragon, Chipstead a very happy Christmas and prosperous New Year.

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ST MICHAEL’S PREP SCHOOL

A green future

140 years since the school opened its gates as an orphanage, Vine takes a closer look at the school’s environmental values and its love of the nature surrounding them

At St Michael’s Prep School nature is treasured and used as a tool for developing creativity, independence and personal development amongst children of all ages

St Michael’s Prep and the great outdoors

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upils at St Michael’s are tremendous achievers and taught in small classes, which means they receive high levels of individual attention in and out of the classroom. The school is dedicated to developing the children’s key skills and preparing them for the real world. This is achievable through their specialist teaching combined with the excellent indoor and outdoor facilities. At St Michael’s Prep School nature is treasured and used as a tool for developing creativity, independence and personal development amongst children of all ages. Everyone at St Michael’s agrees that playing outside on a regular basis is fundamental to children’s progress whilst growing up. A recent National Trust study presented several reasons why schools should regularly take their learning outside. Playing out in the open air not only boosts problem-solving skills, concentration and self-discipline, but socially and emotionally it improves teamwork, reduces aggression and increases happiness. The study found that children under the age of 13 who took part in an environmental programme with their school, obtained better results in maths, reading and The school starting to take shape writing than those who do not.

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Children who frequently play outside also grow up to care more about the environment, thus are more likely to carry out positive environmental actions, such as recycling and generally considering their surroundings. According to a study from the University of Essex, just five minutes of openair can generate improvements in a student’s well-being and self-esteem, particularly with young children. St Michael’s aim to get pupils outside daily, not surprising when their playing field is 90 acres of remarkable woodland in the Otford Hills. From roaming the forest surroundings and building camps to partaking in outdoor sports, the children are never short of fresh air and love to pull on their wellies and get out in the woods. Children are encouraged to be active learners from a young age. Whether they are writing descriptive stories in the woods, participating in science lessons on the Warren or playing in the leaves, they are always embracing the great outdoors. They even took their Diamond Jubilee celebrations outside, providing grandparents with a special tea party and maypole dancing in the playground.


STORY WRITING IN THE WOODS

BATS IN THE ATTIC Kindergarden children were treated to an exciting surprise when the school discovered a brown long-eared bat living above their classroom. In order to look after the protected species the school constructed an impressive home in the roofing for the bat, so now the children are closer to nature than ever before.

“We decided that we wanted to write a story using the woods as our setting and rather than imagining this setting we went to the woods, listened and looked around. The children began to think of adjectives to describe the wood setting and we played games to help them understand what playing in a wood is like. On returning to the classroom we made our own ‘woods’ setting using the children’s ideas. They described the setting with their adjectives and these words were hung from the ceiling. From this ‘woodland adventure’ the children wrote some brilliant pieces of writing describing the woodland setting.” Bethany Shaw, Yr 1 Class Teacher Quote from a story written by a Year 1 child, “The leaves were crunchy under my feet. The trees big. I saw a black bird. There was squelcht mud and colourful leaves.”

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Walking in the woods Children playing at the Teddy bears' picnic

As well as making the most of their idyllic woodland surroundings, St Michael’s pupils also participate in a number of educational nature-related day trips. Children in Reception recently took a trip to Godstone Farm; despite the grey weather they had a wonderful time contributing to a range of activities from petting chickens and feeding pigs to stroking rabbits and tractor rides. On another recent trip, Year 1 children had a great time visiting Bore Place’s organic farm and study centre where they learnt about their working towards sustainable solutions in farming, the environment and education. Findings from a survey by Play England indicate that almost half of parents questioned believe their children have less time to play outside than they did. At St Michael’s, staff ensure that children don’t miss out on priceless outdoor playtime, in and out of school. Alfred Wainwright once said, “There’s no such thing as bad weather, only unsuitable clothing.” Give children a pair of wellies and a raincoat and they’ll have a delightful time jumping in puddles and getting to grips with nature first-hand. n To book a tour of the school by appointment, please contact Judith Yarnold on 01959 522137 or email jyarnold@stmichaels.kent.sch.uk

St Michael’s Prep and theIR NEW SCHOOL

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estled in the charming village of Otford, St Michael’s Prep sits comfortably amongst the classical Kentish countryside. The woodland that surrounds St Michael’s has always been part of the children’s learning environment and the new pre-prep - built into the landscape - will ensure the school continues to embrace the natural world that they are fortunate enough to boast as their backdrop. The building, which will be completed in the New Year, has been designed to echo the shifting needs of the pupils whilst maintaining the school’s traditional values. Sustainability was a key factor during the planning of the building and the new school resolves to give the children more space to play and freedom to move from inside to outside. As well as providing more space for the children to participate in digging and growing vegetables, the school will have a ‘green roof ’ using sun tubes to

capture the natural light. The new build will include a library, music rooms and an art and design room, allowing children to explore and be creative. The new classrooms, which are centred around a strikingly beautiful old copper beech, will comprise sheltered outdoor areas, permitting children to move effortlessly from inside to outside. A large multi-purpose hall was crucial to St Michael’s for group performances, sports and simply giving pupils the freedom to run and play. The new dining room will promote family-style dining, encouraging children to develop their table manners and allowing them to eat in a ‘”grown-up style” canteen. There is also a balcony overlooking the woodland for alfresco dining on sunny days. Embedded into the hillside with wood-clad walls, through the school’s design plans the architects have created a building that truly blends with the natural landscape. The entire design has been expertly built to guarantee pupils at St Michael’s the best education both in and outside of the classroom.

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From Christmas concerts and pantomimes to ice-skating and mistletoe, Vine’s A-Z of Christmas will keep you and your family entertained throughout the festive period in Sevenoaks and beyond

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Head down to Lullingstone Country Park from 15 December – 2 January, 10am-3pm for some winter family fun. Pursue the clues, answer the questions and follow the trail to receive a prize. Entrance costs £2.50, for more information, call 01322 865995.

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This Christmas Eve get the family together and participate in some traditional carol singing at St Nicholas Church, Sevenoaks. Wrap up warm and bring the family along for an annual festive service. Carols start at 2.30pm and 4pm. For more information, visit www. stnicholas-sevenoaks.org or call 01732 740340.

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Westerham, Hildenborough and Tonbridge amongst others, local residents are spoilt for choice with this season’s markets. Visit during December to pick up enough superb cheeses and fine wines to keep you and your guests merry throughout the season. For more information, visit www.kfma.org.uk.

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From 1-24 December Hever Castle will be transformed into a magical grotto. The castle will be decorated and the garden illuminated; enjoy some festive food, a winter walk or pick up some last-minute Christmas shopping. For more information about what’s on at the castle, visit www.hevercastle.co.uk or call 01732 865224.

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When the festivities are over there is no better way to cheer yourself up than with a bit of retail therapy. Can’t face the overcrowded shops? Beat the queues and get the bargains first by shopping online.

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Tunbridge Wells’ ice rink is bigger than ever this year; children can now visit Santa in his traditional log cabin overlooking the rink. Enjoy a skate then relax with a hot chocolate or mulled wine whilst browsing the market. For more information, visit www.tunbridgewellsatchristmas.com or call 01892 554645 to book.


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The tradition of kissing under the mistletoe dates back to the 17th century but it flourished during the 19th-century Victorian era. A ball of mistletoe would be hung and no unmarried girl could refuse a kiss underneath it.

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The classic tale of A Christmas Carol was written nearly 170 years ago. The novel took Dickens just two months to write but its legacy still lives on today and has had a huge impact on how we view Christmas.

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The abbreviation of ‘Xmas’ dates back to the 16th century, it is derived from the word ΧΡΙΣΤΟΣ, translated as Christos, which is Greek for Christ. In fact the entire New Testament was written in the Greek language.

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This year, Tonbridge Lions Club presents Jack and the Beanstalk. The production will be shown on 14 and 15 December and proceeds go to charity. An adult ticket costs £10, concessions, £8 and a family of four, £30. Tickets are available from the Angel Centre Box Office 01732 359966.

Join Rockdale on 15 December from 6.30pm for a special seasonal performance in the Pamoja Hall at Sevenoaks School. The Second Wind Concert Band will be playing seasonal music as well as carols to sing along to. For more information, visit www.rockdale.org.uk or call 01732 458762.

The traditions of turkey, mulled wine and Christmas trees – the Victorians started them all. Gift giving was previously more associated with New Year but moved as Christmas became more important to the Victorians.

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In the run up to Christmas there’s no need to do your Christmas shopping on a busy weekend; late-night shopping means you can get your last-minute gifts after work and enjoy the Christmas lights too.

Nativity plays have been an element of British primaryschool life for years but a recent survey has revealed that schools are ditching the nativity in favour of nonreligious productions such as Scrooge and Snow White.

From the 8-9 December visit the Red House to see Father Christmas as you’ve never seen him before. Dressed in Victorian attire he will tell tales of Christmas past and traditions, a pleasure for the whole family. For more information, visit www.nationaltrust.org.uk/redhouse or call 0208 3049878.

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From 1-9 December, St Mary’s Church will be displaying a variety of striking and inspiring trees decorated by local businesses, schools and clubs. The event aims to raise money to help maintain the church. For more information, call 01959 561330.

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Have a Charitable Since the recession, many charities have been affected by a fall in donations and cuts to grants from local councils. This has been hard for small charities, especially at Christmas when cash-strapped families struggle to find room in their budgets to donate. Nicol Banin looks at four homegrown charities who do amazing work in our community over the festive season, reminding us to give to those less fortunate than ourselves

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ue to bereavement or family moving away, many older people face a Christmas alone without mobility or transport. Brighter Futures, part of Voluntary Action Maidstone, are a charity which aim to help older people aged 65 years and over in Maidstone and the surrounding area be more independent, less isolated and more engaged in the community and they work to make Christmas a pleasant and social time for the older people in our community. Danny Hewis, project manager for Brighter Futures, explains, “the service we provide is not care work, we focus on the wellbeing of the individual, providing them with that person-to person contact that can make all the difference to a lonely elderly person.” Their projects, funded by the Big Lottery Fund, include weekly home visits and phone calls from volunteer ‘befrienders’, planned days out and regular shopping trips to local supermarkets for those who have no access to transport. Christmas is a busy time for the team; they plan trips to the pantomime and send out over 800 Christmas cards to older people in the area. The focus of the season, however, is the brilliant Christmas party that they throw for up to 100 elderly guests. The yearly event is always a hit with the guests who are all provided with transport, a delicious meal, a gift and, most importantly, the chance to spend Christmas with other people in a warm and friendly environment.

espite being off the cold streets, the festive season can still be a very difficult one for the residents at The Bridge Trust, a Christian-based charity who work to rehouse homeless people in West Kent. Often estranged from family and friends, the team makes every effort to ensure the residents know that they are cared for at this time of year. Single homeless people often miss out on housing from local councils which is why The Bridge Trust aims to reach out to this vulnerable group and help them to rebuild their lives. Their five residential properties, based within the communities of Tonbridge, Southborough and Tunbridge Wells, provide them with temporary accommodation while their dedicated team helps them to find permanent housing, learn life skills, and crucially, find a job. Over the Christmas period, the team regularly visit the residents and on Christmas Eve, get everyone together to prepare a homecooked Christmas dinner - a luxury that many cannot afford. The Bridge Trust also works with local associations like The Lions Club in Tonbridge who donate Christmas hampers every year and the local church youth club who hand-make Advent calendars for them. These kind gestures may seem small but they make all the difference to the residents, proving that the outside world has not forgotten about them.

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Royal London Society for Blind People (RLSB)

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hristmas is always a magical time of year for children but for those who cannot see, it can become quite limited. This is why every year RLSB, a charity aimed at helping young blind and partially sighted children in and around London and Kent, turn Christmas into a sensory delight to be enjoyed by everyone. RLSB are an inspirational charity based in Sevenoaks who aim to help blind and partially sighted young people realise their aspirations and achieve their goals. Their flagship nursery in Sevenoaks works with children between the ages of two and five to teach them key skills in an accessible, multisensory way and their social groups for older children offer a range of activities encouraging independence. Craig Linton, head of fundraising explains that early intervention is crucial for blind children in order to, “prevent bright, aspirational children from falling into a cycle of depression, exclusion and unemployment”. Every year the hard-working team at RLSB ensure the children experience the textures, smells, sounds and tastes of Christmas. This can be anything from the feel of Santa’s beard to the wonderful smell of the Christmas tree. The children love to get involved - the younger ones perform in a nativity play while the older ones are thrown a Christmas party and go on on assisted shopping trips so they can independently buy presents for their loved ones.

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inter and Christmas carry many risks for pets, especially as it is over this period that many are lost or abandoned. RAIN, a small volunteerrun charity based in the Sevenoaks area, aim to rescue, rehabilitate and re-home as many of these vulnerable animals as resources permit as well as give advice to pet owners about the extra precautions to take at this time of year. RAIN aims to raise awareness about pet safety over winter and the festive season through distributing leaflets and running stalls at local events in the area. The animal welfare team advise pet owners, “any animal that is out when it is cold should have shelter, extra food, plenty of bedding and access to unfrozen drinking water. As part of the family, many pets want to join in with the fun of Christmas but just be aware that they need a calm place to retreat to and that pulling crackers, party poppers and champagne corks can scare them. "Animals should not be Christmas presents but if you are given one, please make sure you get it neutered. RAIN runs a neutering programme in conjunction with local vets where the charity will help with the costs. Don’t let the price put you off!”

For more info on RLSB, their Christmas appeal and how to get involved or donate visit their website at www.rlsb.org.uk

If you would like to offer a home to one of their rescued animals or need more information please visit their website at www.rain.org.uk

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Winter Walks Don’t let the cold weather tempt you into hibernation over the festive season, a winter walk is a traditional British pleasure. Nicol Banin brings you a hand-picked selection of some of Sevenoaks’s finest winter walks to enjoy

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Kemsing Walk Grade: Moderate Distance: 6.5 miles (10.4km) Duration: 3.5 hours

Octavia Hill Centenary Trail West Distance: 6 miles (9.7km) Grade: Moderate Duration: 3 hours

Knole Deer Park Walk Grade: Easy Distance: 3 miles (5km) Duration: 1-2 hours

This challenging 6.5 mile route, offering magnificent views across the Weald of Kent, is interspersed by village pubs and offers walkers making it a more scenic and rewarding alternative to the pub crawl.

The rolling hills, woodlands and fields, combined with stunning views make this walk dedicated to co-founder of the National Trust, Octavia Hill, a peaceful and picturesque winter-walk for couples.

This easy walk is family friendly and perfect for all ages and abilities. There is accessible parking as well as toilet and restaurant facilities when open. Dogs are welcome on a lead and the route is also suitable for pushchairs and wheelchairs.

Start your walk in the beautiful and historic village of Kemsing and follow the trail across open farmland until you reach the hamlet of Heaverham where you will find the Chequers Inn, a 15th century village pub which, with food ranging from british favourites to french-style dishes, also makes for a perfect lunch spot. Continue along the route past the St Clere’s Estate and left up a steep path taking you through the North Downs Way and towards Cotman’s Ash Lane, where you can pause for a drink at The Rising Sun which, interestingly also has a small farm at the side of it. The route then continues past Otford Manor and down a steep path back into Kemsing where where you can reward yourself at The Bell. Cosy armchairs and a roaring fire make it the ideal spot for putting your feet up with a well-deserved drink. Word of warning: The paths ascending and descending The North Downs can be muddy and slippery after rain. n For more information or to download the full route visit www.nationaltrail.co.uk

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The trail begins at Toys Hill, a rich woodland area abundant in wildlife, and continues to the village of Crockham Hill where Octavia lived and Holy Trinity church where she is buried. Follow the route along to Mariners Hill where you can pause for a moment on the memorial seat and drink in the incredible panoramic views of the Weald before heading down the hill to Chartwell, Winston Churchill’s home from 1924 until his death in 1965. While you’re here, you might like to visit the hillside gardens which also offer wonderful views over the Weald. The final leg of the trail passes through the quaint French Street hamlet before finally leading you back to Toys Hill. If you are looking for a bite to eat, the Fox and Hounds pub is located just north of Toys Hill and has a menu bursting with fresh local produce. n For more information or to download the full route visit www.nationaltrust.org.uk/walks

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Start at the front gate of the house and follow the trail along the wall to the corner where you will see hundreds of ant hills in the valley. From there the trail takes you onto Chestnut Walk - look out for a very wide, ancient oak pollard, it is the park’s second largest tree and one of its oldest. Follow the trail to the Broad Walk area of the park, carrying on back to the Greensand Way and passing the Deer park along the way. This is Kent’s only remaining deer park and home to the same fallow deer herd since at least the 15th century. Although lovely to look at, it is important to remember no to approach, pet or feed the deer. Continue along this path until you eventually return back to the front of Knole House. n For more information or to download the route visit www.nationaltrust.org.uk/walks


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In this column I discuss topical issues around social care. Whether you are wrestling with a family dilemma, looking for support for a loved one, or just interested in the debate, I hope you will find something of interest Richard Gould is managing director at TerraBlu Homecare Q: What present can I get an elderly relative for Christmas ? It’s often difficult to find something for an older relative – a tin of special christmas biscuits or chocolates, a bottle of sherry or whisky, or an item of clothing or apparel in green tartan are the usual suspects. But with a little more thought, you can give something that will delight and benefit you both in the coming year. Practical gifts Although they may not have that ‘magic sparkle’ of Christmas, they can make a real difference to the life of an older relative. For example, doing those difficult to organise jobs such as getting the loft or windows insulated, fitting a grab rail to get in and out of the bath, or fixing access to the garden for spring. A bird table and feeders are great presents, as is planting bulbs ready for spring. If your relative doesn’t have a garden, a window box to provide a bit of winter or spring colour can really brighten up the outlook from a window. Create a scrapbook Memories are very precious, particularly for older relatives who are finding it difficult to remember things. Putting together a scrapbook or photo album of family events, or purchasing old newspapers of significant events in your relative’s life (like a wedding date or the end of the war) is a lovely way of sharing with your relative and your children their reminiscences of the time.

Days out Trips to special events in January or February provide something to look forward to in those long, dark months at the start of the year. Booking tickets to local concerts or events can be a wonderful thing to look forward to. An annual membership to the National Trust, who have charming properties all around Sevenoaks, can set you up for a series of trips out together in the coming year. Tech presents Technology is a tricky one – some older people are happy to embrace it but others aren’t. If your relative is comfortable learning to use new devices, an easy to use tablet might allow them to access your page on Facebook and see what your family is up to. Perhaps they may want to write their life story for the grandchildren as a project for 2013 or, with a little initial help, they could even use them to order their shopping online. Finally, the new range of smart TVs coming out this Christmas opens up a whole world of possibilities. For a really big present, treat them to one of these TVs and set it up for Skype so that you can all speak to long lost relatives, wherever they are, on Christmas Day. Happy Christmas from TerraBlu Homecare! n Send me your views, questions or topics for future comment at richard.gould@ terrablu.co.uk www.terrablu.co.uk Managing homecare for you and yours.

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This week Tom Foley BSc (Hons) answers your exercise dilemmas Enjoy an injury-free ski season and prepare yourself for the rigours of the mountain! With winter well and truly upon us, many people will have booked an escape to the mountain ranges in search of snow, scenery and the adrenaline rush of winter sport. However, injury can strike; snow-sports related injuries have increased 21% over ten years (British Orthopaedic Sports Trauma & Arthroscopy Association). The most serious injuries sustained are damage to either the anterior cruciate or medial collateral ligaments of the knee. Some injuries can be attributed to modern ski equipment; boots can be unforgiving when falling at speeds. However, a major contribution is a lack of physical fitness. Whilst you cannot change the design of ski boots, you can prepare your body for the mountain. The mistake many individuals make is in viewing skiing as a holiday, rather than a sport. Research has found a variety of exercises that can assist in preventing injury. Some basic callisthenic (body weight) exercises include: 1) Wall squat hold – Your head, shoulders and hips should be touching the wall and your feet shoulder width apart, far enough from the wall so that when you begin the exercise your ankles are directly below the knee. Then, contract the buttock muscles to perform a posterior tilt of the pelvis. Hold for 20-30 seconds. 2) The Clam – Performing this correctly activates the gluteus medius muscle (hip), a key muscle in preventing knee injuries. Position your shoulders and buttocks against a wall or straight edge. Legs should be

flexed at the knee, the soles of your feet in contact with the wall, one foot over and in line with the other. Lift the top leg, maintaining the position of the feet, for four seconds. Pause at the top of the movement, and slowly bring the leg towards the starting position for three seconds. Perform 8-10 repetitions on each side. 3) Hip bridge – Lie on your back on the floor, knees bent and feet apart at hip width. Extend arms to the side, with palms facing down for support. From here the hips should be lifted through pushing down with the heels. The thighs, hips and torso should be aligned at a 45° angle with the floor. Hold for 20-30 seconds. Progress by extending the lower part of one leg. The exercises may help but there are more options to improve your skiing performance: the addition of cardiovascular exercise, myofascial release and stretching would all lower your susceptibility to injury. At the Better Body Shop we have the experience and expertise to ensure your body is as prepared as it can be. Our graduate qualified exercise specialists can guide you through a range of exercise techniques to best prepare you, no matter what your starting point. We also offer our ski-specific group exercise class Tuesday evenings at 7pm, as well as many others that will improve your health and fitness. n Please contact the Better Body Shop via telephone – 01732 451 979, email – info@ betterbodyshop.co.uk or visit us at Unit 3, Sevenoaks Enterprise Centre to arrange a FREE 30-minute consultation with one of our Exercise Specialists and a FREE group exercise class.

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Vine looks at how Sevenoaks-based Offset Architects are often called in to assist their existing clients with other projects around the country

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ffset created a beautiful open plan living space and developed interior design features including a unique bespoke staircase and bridge link to make this a truly unique holiday home. After little success with the local architects, Offset liaised with Chichester planners to achieve a sympathetic replacement in this sensitive area. The existing boat house was demolished and replaced with a new oak frame building carefully designed to a contemporary style with modern comforts. Offset were happy to travel the distance and maintained a regular presence on site to ensure that the project ran smoothly and was finished to their client’s expectations. n For further information or to book The Boat House, please visit www.shiptonmead.co.uk

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Nature Trail where children can say hello to all the resident animals. Kids will love the star attraction, a colony of wallabies, and can visit the sheep, goats, chickens and pigs including four new saddleback piglets and a huge saddleback sow, Gloria. For those looking for something more ‘native’ there is a much-visited bird hide and two wildlife lakes. Whilst at Coolings enjoy a fantastic new range of giftware and festive decorations on display in the gift shop. A great opportunity to tick more than a few Christmas presents off your list! n To book your slot to see Santa in his Woodland Hideaway, call Coolings Green & Pleasant on 01959 534386 or for more details please see www.coolings.co.uk

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WHAT’S ON? ART EXHIBITIONS

FATHER CHRISTMAS

n 01 Dec. Sevenoaks Art Club Exhibition & Sale. Kaleidoscope Gallery, Sevenoaks Library, Buckhurst Lane, Sevenoaks. www.sevenoaksartclub.org

n 01-02, 08-09, 15-23 Dec. Santa Woodland Hideaway. . Green & Pleasant Garden Centre, Main Rd, Knockholt. 01959 534386 www.coolings. co.uk

n 01-05 Dec. Paintings exhibition. St Julians Club near Sevenoaks. n 01-23 Dec. Lorraine Morrice art exhibition. Lodge Café, Stag Community Arts Centre, London Rd, Sevenoaks. 01732 450175 www.stagsevenoaks.co.uk

CHRISTMAS n 01-18 Dec. Charity Christmas Card Shop.Mon-Sat 10:00-16:00. Sevenoaks Library, Buckhurst Lane, Sevenoaks. 01264 361555 www.cardsforcharity.co.uk n 03 Dec. Light up a Life service. 18:30. St Marys Church, Westerham. www. westerhamparishchurch.org.uk

n 11 Dec. Santa’s Sleigh Run. 17:30. Bullfinch Lane, Riverhead. www.sevenoaksroundtable.co.uk n 17 Dec. Santa’s Sleigh Run. 17:30. Bradbourne Lakes, Sevenoaks. www.sevenoaksroundtable.co.uk n 18 Dec. Santa’s Sleigh Run. 17:30. 17:30. Brittains Lane, Sevenoaks. www.sevenoaksroundtable.co.uk n 20 Dec. Santa’s Sleigh Run. 18:30. Bradbourne & St Johns, Sevenoaks. www.sevenoaksroundtable.co.uk

MUSIC

THE UNRIVALLED SEVENOAKS LISTINGS GUIDE. Eve party. George & Dragon, Ightham. 01732 882440

PANTOMIMES n 02-08 Dec. Jack & the Beanstalk panto. Westerham Hall, Quebec Avenue, Westerham. Westerham Amateur Dramatic Society www.visitwesterham.org.uk www.wads-web.net n 08 Dec-06 Jan. Aladdin panto. Stag Community Arts Centre, London Rd, Sevenoaks. Tickets £17(concessions £15, families £46). 01732 450175 www.stagsevenoaks.co.uk www.sevenoakspanto.com n 11-12 Dec. Snow White & the Seven Dwarfs panto. 13:30, 18:30. New School at West Heath, Ashgrove Rd, Sevenoaks. £5. 07845 179602 www.westheathschool.com

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n 11 Dec. Talk on A Country Christmas. 20:00. Memorial Hall, Plaxtol. Plaxtol Local History Group. 01732 810553 www.plaxtolhistory.org.uk

n 14-15 Dec. Christmas Concert. 19:30. St Edith Hall, Kemsing. Adults £8, OAPs £6, children £4 in aid of Sevenoaks Blind Club. Kemsing Singers 01959 523752 www.kemsingsingers.com

n 12 Dec. Talk on Winter Wonderland. 13:45. Cornwall Hall, Methodist Church, The Drive, Sevenoaks. Sevenoaks Flower Club. 01732 353125

n 15 Dec. Christmas Carols fantasia concert by Vaughan Williams. 19:30-21:45. Methodist Church, The Drive, Sevenoaks. Darent Valley Choir.

n 07, 14, 21 Dec. Party Nights. Crown Point Inn near Seal. 08442 435374

n 13 Dec. Carol Concert & Christmas Craft Sale. 13:00-16:00. United Reformed Church hall, St Johns Rd, Sevenoaks. www.sevenoaksareamind.org.uk

n 15 Dec. Christmas Concert. Pamoja Hall, Space Performing Arts Centre, Sevenoaks School, Tonbridge Rd, Sevenoaks. £15 in aid of Rockdale including mulled wine & mince pies. Second Wind Concert Band 01632 458762, 01732 458762 www.rockdale.org.uk

n 15 Dec-02 Jan. Activity Trail. 10:00-15:00. Lullingstone Country Park near Eynsford. £2.50. 01322 865995

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n 07 Dec. Craft Evening. 19:30. Mill Lane Centre, 128 Seal Rd, Bat & Ball. Hope Church

n Ongoing 1st Thursday of month, Sevenoaks Visual Art Forum, 6pm-8pm at Kaleidoscope Library Sevenoaks, Monthly speakers. Contact frannyswann@hotmail.com

CHRISTMAS DAY LUNCH n 25 Dec. Christmas Day Lunch. Rose & Crown pub, Otford Lane, Halstead. Adults £55, children £35. 01959 533120 www.roseandcrownhalstead.co.uk n 25 Dec. Christmas Day Lunch. 25 Dec. Christmas Day Lunch. Crown Point Inn near Seal. Adults £50, children £22.50. 08442 435374

FAIRS, MARKETS & SHOPPING n 01 Dec. School Fair. 13:0015:00. Platt School. 01732 780570 n 01 Dec. Christmas Farmers Market. 09:30-12:00. Penshurst Place & Gardens, Penshurst near Tonbridge. 01892 870307 www.penshurstplace.com n 01 Dec. Christmas Fayre. 14:00-16:30. Kemsing School. https://sites.google.com/site/ ptakemsing

n 31 Dec. Masked Ball. El Matador restaurant, 49 London Rd, Sevenoaks. 01732 460284 www.elmatador.com

n 06, 08, 13, 15, 20, 22 Dec, 05 Jan. Party Nights. Donnington Manor Hotel, London Rd, Dunton Green. £25-30. 01732 468510 www.donningtonmanor.com

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n 06 Dec. North Downs wildlife talk. 19:45. Memorial Hall, Otford. £3.50. RSPB

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n 08 Dec. Kentish Crafts Fair. Plaza Suite, Stag Community Arts Centre, London Rd, Sevenoaks.

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EXHIBITIONS n 01-23 Dec. Opening the Doors exhibition. Knole, Sevenoaks. Free. 01732 462100 www.nationaltrust.org.uk n 01-23 Dec. Wed-Sun (check days). Private Life of Knole Park photo exhibition. Knole, Sevenoaks. Free. 01732 462100 www.nationaltrust.org.uk

MUSIC – GENERAL n 07 Dec. Virgil & the Accelerators gig. Kent Live, K College, Brook St, Tonbridge. £11. 01732 440470 www.brandywinemusic.co.uk

n 09 Dec. Sevenoaks Young Musicians Concert. 15:00. Ship Theatre, Walthamstow Hall School, Hollybush Lane, Sevenoaks. www. sevenoaksmusicclub.org.uk n 11 Dec. Black Tie Opera Night. Bull Hotel, Bull Lane, Wrotham. £37.50. 01732 789800 www.thebullhotel.com

MUSIC – TRIBUTE BANDS n 01 Dec. Too Petty tribute band. Kent Live, K College, Brook St, Tonbridge. £11. 01732 440470 www.brandywinemusic.co.uk n 04, 12 Dec. Abba Night. Bull Hotel, Bull Lane, Wrotham. £42.50. 01732 789800 www.thebullhotel.com

n 07, 14 Dec. Lunch with Pianist. Bull Hotel, Bull Lane, Wrotham. £22. 01732 789800 www.thebullhotel.com

n 10, 19 Dec. Elvis Night. Bull Hotel, Bull Lane, Wrotham. £37.50. 01732 789800 www.thebullhotel.com

n 15 Dec. Toxic Twins & Shake 101 gig. Kent Live, Tonbridge. 01732 440470 www. brandywinemusic.co.uk

n 14 Dec. 60s Soul & Motown Night. Donnington Manor Hotel, London Rd, Dunton Green. £30. 01732 468510 www.donningtonmanor.com

MUSIC – BLUES & JAZZ n 05 Dec. Willie & The Bandits blues gig. 21:00. Anchor pub, London Rd, Sevenoaks. Free. www.blueswithbottleclub.co.uk n 14 Dec. Marcus Bonfanti & Paddy Milner blues gig. Kent Live, Tonbridge. 01732 440470 www.brandywinemusic.co.uk n 19 Dec. Canary Wolf blues gig. 21:00. Anchor pub, London Rd, Sevenoaks. Free. www. blueswithbottleclub.co.uk

MUSIC – CLASSICAL n 01 Dec. Piano concert. St Marys Church, Westerham. www.westerhamparishchurch. org.uk www.visitwesterham.org.uk

PHOTOGRAPHY n 03 Dec. Pictures all around us. www.sevenoakscameraclub. org.uk n 10 Dec. Christmas social. www.sevenoakscameraclub. org.uk n 07 Jan. Tops & Bottoms challenge competition. www.sevenoakscameraclub.org.uk

SOCIAL EVENTS n 07 Dec. 80s School Disco Night. Donnington Manor Hotel, London Rd, Dunton Green. £30. 01732 468510 www.donningtonmanor.com n 12 Dec. Seafood Masterclass. 10:00-16:00. Coach House

n 31 Dec. Gala Dinner with magician, hypnotist & DJ. Donnington Manor Hotel, London Rd, Dunton Green. £70. 01732 468510 www. donningtonmanor.com n 31 Dec. Steve Morrison & Alan Glen blues gig. 22:00. Anchor pub, London Rd, Sevenoaks. Free but must book. 01732 454898 www. Blueswithbottleclub. co.uk n 31 Dec. New Years Eve disco. Crown Point Inn near Seal. £40 including dinner. 08442 435374 n 31 Dec. New Years

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SEPT/OCT EVENTS CELEBRATE THE NEWAT YEAR WITH THE ASSEMBLY HALL THEATRE Kitchen near Sevenoaks. £135. Billingsgate Seafood School 020 7517 3548 www.seafoodtraining.org n 14 Dec. Party Night. Darenth Valley Golf Club, Station Rd, Shoreham. £28 including dinner dance. 01959 522944 www.dvgc.co.uk n 17 Dec. Monday Club outing. Halstead. 01959 574432 n 21 Dec. 70s Disco Inferno Night. Donnington Manor Hotel, London Rd, Dunton Green. £30. 01732 468510 www.donningtonmanor.com

WALKS n 02 Dec. 5 mile walk around Westerham. 09:45-12:15. Meet Chartwell car park. £28 including Christmas Lunch at Grasshopper pub. Sevenoaks Ramblers 01322 865595, 01732 453863 n 05 Dec. 6 ½ mile walk around Edenbridge. 09:45-12:45. Meet Market Yard car park, Croft Lane, Edenbridge. Free. Sevenoaks Ramblers 01959 572272, 07906 512441 n 09 Dec. 5 ½ mile walk around Hever. 10:00-12:30. Meet Four Elms church layby. Free. Sevenoaks Ramblers 01732 700113 n 09 Dec. 9 ½ mile walk around Smarts Hill. 10:00-15:30. Meet Penshurst Place layby. Free. Sevenoaks Ramblers. 01732 761905, 07787 531808 n 12 Dec. 5 mile walk around Chiddingstone. 10:00-12:30. Meet Chiddingstone village. Free. Sevenoaks Ramblers 01342 850827, 07860 472445 n 14 Dec. Combatting Wildlife Crime, talk by PC Daphne Allen.7.30pm.Jeffery Harrison Visitor Centre, BradbourneRoad, Sevenoaks. To book, call 07910 506996 www.kentwildlifetrust.org.uk n 16 Dec. 5 ½ mile walk around Knole. 10:00-12:45. Meet Crown Point layby near Seal. Free. Sevenoaks Ramblers 01732 884712

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Mon 25 – Sat 30 March 2.30pm 7.30pm £19.50 - £29.50

Direct from the West End’s Savoy Theatre, the ‘blistering talent’ Emi Wokoma stars in this ‘slick’ new musical inspired by the life and times of Ike and Tina Turner (The Times). Wokoma’s ‘volcanic voice’ has taken London by storm, critics and audiences alike are raving about Emi’s raw energy and dazzling command of Turner’s classic hits (Daily Mail). Do not miss Wokoma’s star making performance alongside the complete West End cast including Chris Tummings’ triumphant ‘hissably cocksure and sleazy Ike’ (The Independent) the ‘exuberant Ikettes’ (Daily Express) and the ‘superb’ on-stage band (Metro).

YES, PRIME MINISTER

Tue 28 May - Sat 1 Jun 2.30pm 7.30pm £17.50 - £25.50

Following two sell-out West End seasons, Yes, Prime Minister comes to the Assembly Hall Theatre for 1 week only. The original writers of the classic BBC TV series, Antony Jay and Jonathan Lynn have reunited for this anniversary production and now Prime Minister Jim Hacker and his Cabinet Secretary Sir Humphrey Appleby are back in this hilarious new play. In a world of spin, BlackBerrys and ‘sexed up’ dossiers, the PM is staring disaster in the face. The country is on the brink of financial meltdown and the Government’s only apparent salvation comes from a morally dubious deal with the Foreign Minister of Kumranistan. ‘Jim Hacker and Sir Humphrey are back in truly vintage form. As politically sharp and blissfully funny as ever’ Daily Telegraph

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The Vestry Estate, Otford Road, Sevenoaks, Kent TN14 5EL 0845 322 6181 www.coopersevenoaksmini.co.uk Official fuel economy figures for the MINI Countryman Range: Urban 27.4-60.1 mpg (10.3-4.7 l/100km). Extra Urban 45.6-67.3 mpg (6.2-4.2 l/100km). Combined 36.7-64.2 mpg (7.7-4.4 l/100km). CO2 Emissions 180-115 g/km. The MINI Countryman starts from £16,505 on the road. On the road price is based on manufacturer’s retail price and includes 3 year MINI Dealer Warranty, MINI Emergency Service, 12 months road fund licence, vehicle first registration fee, delivery, number plates and VAT. Prices are correct at time of going to print (September 2012) and are subject to change without notice. *Test drive subject to applicant status and availability.


Holly Seddon has the last word

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his is my last and took his first swim in the toddler Mumblings column pool at Sencio (terrifying – he was like for 2012... and ever! a mad man with helicopter arms on a Okay, dampening the challenge to drink as much the water dramatics a little, I have as he could in 12 minutes). decided that it’s time He helped me dig weeds at our I handed the hallowed back page to allotment in a nearby village, picked someone else. Namely, someone who his first ever self-chosen outfit at still lives in Sevenoaks. Baby Gap in Bligh’s Meadow (it was So, confession-time. I adore a ruched fuscia blouse – I was made Sevenoaks, but I’ve not to return it) and ate his lived here for a little own weight in most of while and now that Sevenoaks the restaurants in town the kids aren’t even at from the moment he was will always weaned. school here, it seems wrong of me to hog His brother and sister own my this space. For many made friends for life here, heart, so months, my mornings passed 11 pluses here, ran and afternoons were deer here and thank you for alongside dominated by a didn’t walk past a single allowing me yellow crime sign on their 90-minute round trip to Dunton Green, made way to school – unlike our to fill your glorious all the more city years by road works up and We haven’t moved final pages down the A25 for what far, but just far enough with my self- that we’ve nudged seemed like 182 years. But now, my school run into another Kentish indulgent is a 10-minute walk. community. But for all the ramblings While I don’t miss the above reasons and many driving (or the petrol more, Sevenoaks will about bill), I miss our first always own my heart. chasing Kentish town. So thank you for We moved from allowing to fill your chickens in final pagesmewith London to Sevenoaks in selfmy nightie indulgent ramblings 2008, me the same size as the removal van and about rescuing stray in the final stages of pregnancy with lambs, playing racially-sensitive music my third child. That bulging bump is to pensioners, chasing chickens in my now a romping, stomping school boy, a nightie, the fist-in-mouth gawkiness of Kentish man by birth. my own childhood, the challenges and He was born in a little terraced triumphs of my kids growing up, new house in Otford Road, delivered (more schools, old schools and every other like caught in a net, it was so quick) rant about other people’s driving that by the finest Sennockian midwife. He you have gamely endured. was weighed on Sevenoaks Hospital’s So long, and thanks for all the scales by the heath visitors, went to his Mumblings... first playgroup in Otford Church Hall Catch Holly on twitter @hollyseddon


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Dreams that take shape At Kitchen Design of Sevenoaks we have over 32 years of experience in designing both contemporary and traditional kitchens. Choose from innovative features and inspiring technology to make your kitchen dream come true.

Showroom Opening Hours: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 9.00-5.00 Saturday 9.00-3.00 Closed Wednesday and Sunday 118 London Road, Sevenoaks, Kent TN13 1BA Email: info@kdofsevenoaks.com www.kdofsevenoaks.com

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