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STRICTLY SEVENOAKS... News – bus fined at Edenbridge bus stop Letters – upset over linen store closing its doors Learning something every day at Knole Calendar – fascinating fire and ice at Tonbridge School Playing the waiting game in Cowden Mayoral celebration held in Sevenoaks Local village named top for commuters SEPTEMBER 2015
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BUS FUSS A traffic warden slapped a parking ticket on a bus – for stopping in a bus stop. The service had a scheduled ten-minute break in Edenbridge High Street, and the driver nipped into a bakery for a snack as he waited. But when he returned minutes later, he found a warden issuing a £70 ticket. Now bus company Go Coach is battling with the council to waive the fine, which has risen to £105 as they missed the deadline to pay it. Sevenoaks District Council said it is illegal to leave a bus unattended in a bus stop. A spokesman said: “Bus stops should only be used for picking up and dropping off passengers.“A first-stage appeal was refused, and in our response we gave details of the formal appeals process, but we have not had any further response from Go Coach.“We are still awaiting payment and will be taking the necessary steps to ensure this is recovered.”
Sevenoaks Town Football Club has a new backer. The Under-16 squad has recently struck a deal with Biggin Hill Airport. At a launch ceremony staged at the clubhouse at Greatness Park, Chairman Paul Lansdale said that the young team would wear with pride their new range of playing shirts and jackets bearing the airport’s distinctive logo. Robert Walters, Business Development Director at Biggin Hill Airport, added that the airport company seeks to support worthwhile local community activities in a positive and progressive way.
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Sainsbury’s in Sevenoaks has chosen West Kent Mind as its charity partner for another year – the mental health charity will team up with the supermarket for 2015/2016. To launch the year of partnership, members of the Mind team, along with a skiffle band, held celebrations at the store earlier this month. Mind is the leading mental heath charity in England and Wales.
Two local areas have been named by Country Life magazine as the best places for commuters to live in Kent. As well as its good links to London and proximity to the station, Penshurst was praised for its beautiful surroundings and countryside walks and being home of the oldest privately-owned cricket pitch in the world, while Westerham was also featured for its excellent transport links and picturesque village.
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The first phase of a £2.65million redevelopment of Tonbridge High Street has started. The project, delivered by Kent County Council, alongside Tonbridge and Malling Borough Council, will see pavements widened, new delivery areas, a new 20mph zone and improvements to the road surface. Commencement of the work follows ongoing public engagement since October 2014 to communicate plans and address queries through exhibitions, newspaper advertising, websites and business surgeries as well as personal visits to approximately 100 businesses affected by the proposed scheme.
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and sales! And it wasn’t like the staff weren’t doing everything they could to fix the problem! Honestly, people baffle me sometimes. JEAN WINTERS, via email Ed: In some cases, the customer isn’t right…
MAD HATTER My daughter’s wedding is coming up and, of course, after all the other panic that comes with being mother-of-the-bride, the thing to get right is the outfit. Every woman loves a hat or a fascinator at a wedding, and I’m just as guilty, so I headed to Mille Fleurs in Otford to find something. It has to be said, they have some beautiful designs and I found exactly what I wanted, and better yet, it was daughter-approved! CAROL LENTON, HILDENBOROUGH Ed: You’d better not upstage the bride!
LOSING LINEN Is anyone else really upset that The Linen House is closing down? It’s been on our high street for over 30 years and in the area for 55 years. It’s sad to see that small businesses can’t stay afloat because they’re trying to compete with retail giants. It’s been like a piece of home to me, as it’s been there for my whole life – I’ll be sad to see it go. JOHN HAMMOND, Sevenoaks Ed: It’s the end of an era
NAMED AND SHAMED Shock! The most popular girl’s name of 2015 so far is Charlotte. Don’t get me wrong, I think it’s a lovely name, but is it really so hard to go for a name that is just a little bit more original? Coming from someone who has both a first name and surname that are not exactly one of a kind, it’s sometimes nice to have something that is a bit different. SOPHIE SMITH, via email Ed: Ever thought about changing it?
MILK MANNERS I couldn’t help but find myself in a very angry debate with my colleagues after I read your magazine last month. I had read the letter called ‘Tea Strainer’ out at work and, while I chuckled at the preposterous idea of ‘milk in first’, I was outraged to hear that a lot of them followed this absurd rule. Surely we all know that it should be put in
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SAVAGE SHOPPERS I wish some people could understand that some things are unavoidable. While in a rather renowned shop the other day, their systems stopped working, which meant card machines, tills and various other technologies weren’t available. Obviously it was inconvenient for the customers, but I felt nothing but sympathy for the store in question – quite different from the reaction of another customer, who let loose on one very unfortunate employee. This annoyed me because, really, does she think that they’d be doing this on purpose? I’m sure they love the idea of losing hundreds of customers
ELEPHANT IN THE ROOM I’ve recently got married and my wife decided that our house needed a lick of paint. I was absolutely fine with this until she showed me a colour chart and informed me that the colour she wanted to paint the kitchen was ‘elephant’s breath’. Why on Earth does she want the place where we cook and eat our meals to be the colour of the breath of an elephant?! And how is that even a colour? I was so lost for words when she asked that she took it to mean I liked it, so I’m writing this letter to you in my kitchen, surrounded by walls painted the colour of elephant’s breath. DAVID KIMBLE, BLACKHAM Ed: Marriage is about compromise… and by compromise we mean give the wife what she wants!
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INTERVIEW
LUNCH My lunch times are completely variable, depending on whether I’m in meetings, at my desk or out and about on site, but I try to get out for some fresh air during my lunch break and take advantage of working within a 1,000 acre deer park.
DIVERSE DAYS There’s no such thing as a typical day for me! The work is so varied. I could be copywriting and editing text and planning interpretation across the site, attending meetings, drawing up workshop plans for the new Hayloft and contacting potential tutors or freelance practitioners or mapping out our learning offer and planning new cross-curricular programmes with my team.
AFTERNOON TEA I’m very partial to a piece of flapjack from our outdoor café around 3pm, when I’m in
A DAY IN THE LIFE OF A LEARNING AND INTERPRETATION MANAGER
need of a boost!
Esther Lockwood helps to develop learning schemes at the National Trust property that is Knole in Sevenoaks
our doors is partaking in a learning
LOTS OF LEARNING Learning and educational activity happens every day at Knole and pretty much every member of the public who comes through experience of some kind. We welcome around 1,500 school children a
MY ROLE
grant from the Heritage
This involves leading the development and
Lottery Fund to contribute
winning schools programme
delivery of learning programmes for a very
towards our landmark five
for pupils aged seven to 16
broad range of ages, from toddlers who are
year project to repair and
that’s interactive and hands-
exploring the house and park with their
conserve Knole and share its
families, to school children enjoying a
heritage with visitors. In 2013
Tudor-themed trip, through to adult visitors
we were delighted to hear that
who’ve come for a day out, hoping to
the HLF had awarded us a grant
discover something new. My role is also
of £7.75million towards this project.
focused on the development of a brand
The Heritage Lottery Funded ‘Inspired by
take a tour of the house and visit
new learning facility: the Hayloft Learning
Knole’ project is changing how we
the education room to explore our
Centre, which is set to open in 2016.
understand and relate to Knole and what
handling collection.
year and have an award-
on. Our most popular schools workshop is the Tudor life workshop, which sees pupils dress up in our gorgeous Tudor costumes (all hand made by volunteers),
visitors can see and do when they come
9AM
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BEST BITS
The first thing I do is make a coffee and
it’s a pleasure to be part of the process.
I love my job at Knole for many reasons,
check in with my learning officer to find out
but I love that the house has a beautiful
what the day has in store for her. We’re
PROJECT PLANNING
faded quality about it, which I haven’t
working hard to broaden our programmes
At the moment I’m doing lots of planning
experienced elsewhere. I never get tired of
for secondary schools and post-16 visits, as
and writing policy documents. This might
imagining what ghosts of the past are
well as the adult learning offer in the new
sound dull, but actually it’s really exciting
sharing these rooms with me. I also have a
Hayloft Learning Centre.
– it’s about discovering our audience’s needs
real passion for history – every one of us is
and then looking at how we can meet these
a kind of living history and our histories
HERITAGE
needs through the development of the
make us who we are. I love sharing special
‘The Inspired by Knole’ project is incredibly
learning programme. It’s also about looking
places like Knole because they mean so
exciting – it’s what brought me down to Kent
at the built environment, the park and
many different things to different people.
from North Yorkshire. The project team at
collections here and deciding what really
Knole, led by our head of grants, bid for a
unique learning experiences we can offer.
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6TH » Vroom Vroom
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The Kent Italian Car and Bike Day is taking place at Honnington Lakeside in Southborough this year, and all Italian cars and bikes from bygone eras to present day are warmly welcomed. There will be a country fair that will continue alongside the show, giving activities for the whole family, including camel rides, having-a-go stands and sheep racing. Quality local catering will be on offer, including a hog roast and barbecue, fish and chips, crêpes and plenty more. For more information and to register your Italian bike or car, visit www.honningtonevents.com
4TH » Jazzing Things Up
5TH » Kite Flight
6TH » Strings and Keys
If you love the soulful sound of the saxophone, or the talented trumpeter, then get yourself to Finchcocks Musical Museum in Goudhurst for their outstanding jazz night. The concert is organised by bandleader and professional musician Roan Kearsey-Lawson. Having worked with over 100 jazz greats, Roan is the perfect person to lead this brilliant evening. For tickets, timings and more information, call 01580 211 702 or visit www.finchcocks.co.uk
Kent kite flyers will be gathering together for a weekend of demonstrations at Bewl Water. They will show how they can be flown to music and use a variety over the weekend, including show kites, two line kites and quad line kites. For children, there will be a kite-making workshop and plenty of kites on sale as well. For more information, visit www.bewlwater.co.uk
Enjoy an evening of classical music at The Great Comp Music Festival near St Mary’s Blatt, Borough Green, where, on this night, Milos Milivojevic will play the accordion and Harriet Mackenzie the violin. They will perform together and separately in a beautiful recital. Guests can enjoy the privilege of free entrance to the garden from 6pm onwards, and are welcome to bring a picnic. For more information call 01732 453 240 or visit www.greatcompmusic.org
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12TH » Hopping Fun
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Once surrounded by acres of hop gardens, Bodiam Station is hosting a two-day hop festival on September 12 and 13. They will be recreating the memories of the journey eastenders would take on the final leg of their journey from London to the East Sussex countryside for their annual working holiday. The festival includes barbecues, displays, local beer, steam trains, home made produce, Morris dancing, and music from The Sideboard Men. For more information, visit www.kesr.org.uk
9TH » Tenterden Tribute
13TH » Fair Maiden
15TH » The Piano Man
For one night only, the music of Michael Bublé will be gracing the wonderful town of Tenterden at The Raja of Kent Indian restaurant. They will be hosting a Michael Bublé tribute night in which a selection of his most famous songs will be performed in true Bublé style. Tickets are £25 per person and include a fabulous fourcourse Indian dinner. Early booking is recommended, as there are limited spaces. For more information call 01233 851 191 or visit www.therajaofkent.com
Travel back in time at the Medieval Fair and heritage open weekend held at Tonbridge Castle. With loads of events on, including medieval music and dance, combat display and arming of the knight, there’s plenty of activities for everybody. While you’re there why not explore the castle and it’s background, all for free? For more information, call 01732 770 929 or visit www.tonbridgecastle.org
Marking the seventh annual Richard Beattie Davis Sandhurst Musical Event for Hospice in the Weald this year will be Malcolm Binns, as he once again thrills with his pianistic offerings from the great masters. It will be held in a private home at 3pm in Sandhurst. Tickets are by donations of minimum £15 and must be reserved. To do so, please contact Gillian Davis on 01580 850 384 SEPTEMBER 2015
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24TH » Fire and Ice
A landscape themed exhibition will be bringing together icebergs, fire and living grass, and is taking place at the OBS Gallery at Tonbridge School. The exhibit will include artwork from seven artists, of which renowned practitioners Harvey and Ackroyd will be featured. They have been commissioned to make one of their ‘photosynthesis’ pieces for The Bright Field exhibition. Award-winning photographer Gina Glover will also be featured. For more information, visit www.tonbridge-school.co.uk/obsg
16TH » Garden Glory
20TH » Walking Wonders
27TH » Trailing Behind
Every Wednesday and Thursday until the end of October, Hole Park Gardens in Rolvenden will be open for visitors to enjoy the 15-acre gardens, including the impressive border that is full of vibrant colours at this time of year. Open 11am until 6pm and admission is £7 for adults and £1 for children. For more information, visit www.holepark.com or call 01580 241 344
Why not enjoy a guided walk around the outstanding 14th-century moated manor house estate, Ightham Mote? The walk will offer unique views across the Kent countryside and stunning displays of flora and fauna. Discover the hoppers’ huts and the source of the water spring that feeds the moat. Dogs are welcome to join as long as they’re on leads. The walk starts at 10.30am and costs £10.80 for adults and £5.40 for children. Booking is essential. To do so call 01732 810 378 or for more information, visit www.nationaltrust.org.uk
If you’re a keen runner then this event is the thing for you. The Groombridge Place High Weald Challenge Trail Races follow the long distance paths of the High Weald Landscape Trail, the Vanguard Way and the Wealdway. Enjoy the beautiful countryside while challenging yourself by taking part in the ultra (£39), marathon (£34) or half marathon (£24) race. For more information, call 01825 840 653 or visit www.trailrunningsussex.co.uk SEPTEMBER 2015
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Give yourself thrills with Lee Child’s latest novel in the Jack Reacher series, Make Me. Jack has no place to go and all the time in the world to get there, so a remote railroad stop with the curious name of Mother’s Rest seems perfect for an aimless one-day stopover. He expects to find a lonely tombstone in a sea of nearly-ripe wheat... but instead there is a woman waiting for a missing private investigator, a cryptic note about 200 deaths, and a small town full of silent, watchful people. Reacher’s one-day layover turns into an open-ended stay... £10 at www.waterstones.com from September 10
It’s been nearly five years since we’ve seen a shiny new album from rock legends Duran Duran. Paper Gods is their 14th studio recording and has a highly anticipated track list, with the first single, Pressure Off, featuring vocals from American singersongwriter Janelle Monáe. The record was produced by Nile Rodgers, who had previously worked on the band’s The Reflex single and Notorious album, and Mark Ronson who produced UK Number one hit Uptown Funk. Paper Gods will be available from September 11, priced at £12.99 (deluxe) www.amazon.co.uk
Tobey Maguire and Liev Schreiber star in Pawn Sacrifice, the gripping true story set in the height of the Cold War. American chess prodigy Bobby Fischer finds himself caught between two superpowers when he challenges the Soviet Empire. The transfixing tale chronicles Fischer’s terrifying struggles of genius and madness and the rise and fall of a kid from Brooklyn who captured the imagination of the world. Pawn Sacrifice will be released in UK Cinemas on September 18.
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PARTY Enjoy a visit to the White Isle while brushing up on your music skills too. Luxury rental firm Chic Ibiza Villas has launched a DJ package for all wannabe DJs visiting the party island this season. When booking one of the firm’s exclusive villas, guests can add on an exclusive DJ masterclass, where, over a two-hour tutorial, they will learn the basics of mixing, fading and other techniques from an internationally-known DJ. Book with Chic Ibiza Villas by visiting www.chicibiza.com or calling 00346 385 8290
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Here’s where we give readers the chance to air their opinions on contentious local issues. Ever felt that etiquette is missing these days? Catherine from Cowden wonders why manners so often go amiss…
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anners cost nothing. I’ve been working in a restaurant for a long time now and what really winds me up is how rude some people can be. It takes nothing to say ‘thank you’, but apparently those two tiny words are the hardest thing for some to utter. A lot of people say “Oh well, I don’t need to thank you for doing your job.” Not necessarily, but in your office job, if someone does a piece of work for you, you thank them. At the doctor, after they’ve given you some medicine for your chest infection, you say thank you. At the supermarket, after you’ve paid the cashier for your shopping, you say thank you. It might be our ‘jobs’ to do these things, but it doesn’t rule out simple politeness on your end. If you come into the restaurant and want to be seated, I’ll get to you as soon as I can. And if you’re miserable when I greet you, I’ll still smile at you. If you order your drinks and food with no pleases or thank yous, that’s not going to change the way I treat you. And, when I clear your empty plates and ask you if you enjoyed your meal, grunting is not going to ruin my happy face. It’s not because I want to get tipped at the end of your meal – it’s because I was raised to be polite. We’re not all just trying to get money out of you; we’re actually just doing our jobs with a smile on our faces! Another thing – ordering food differently than it comes on the menu is actually a lot more work than it might seem. Especially on a busy
night, when the chefs really don’t want to be faffing around preparing something that isn’t on the menu or swapping kinds of potatoes while they have 10 other tickets that require their attention. Of course, we will always try to accommodate our customers’ needs as much as possible, but there is only so far we can go. You don’t get to have a go at us because the food on our menu doesn’t come with something you want; it’s the way we prepare it and in the nicest way, if you don’t like it, then order something else. I like our regulars; they’re great fun and what’s better is that, when I’m busy, they understand that I’ll get to them as soon as I possibly can. If the bar is full and you have an empty glass, tapping it will not get my attention; you will have my attention when it’s your turn. I have noted that you’re there, but I have also clocked the five other people who were there before you and who will get served before you. And please don’t say “When you’re ready, love” because a) I’m not your love and b) of course it’ll be when I’m ready, which won’t be until I’ve served the customers here before you. The hours that we work are unsociable and the pay we get is minimal, so a smile, good manners and simple understanding from the customers we serve is not much to ask. So, please think about that the next time you go into a restaurant and consider the difference you might make to someone’s day.
DO YOU HAVE A RANT YOU’D LIKE TO RELEASE? Email your views, in no more than 600 words, to Deputy Editor Charlie Bond: cbond@onemediauk.co.uk. We won’t publish anonymous letters and contact details must be supplied, but if you’d prefer not to be named in print, please make this preference clear.
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different ways. It looks especially good with volume and up to the side or in big tussled waves. Bronde is the new thing for the autumn. It still keeps the ombre and the balayage, but doesn’t go too light, keeping it subtle with flicks of caramel and warm, dark blonde tones. It’s easy to maintain as it’s natural looking, so there’s no regrowth!
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NOTHING ESCAPES OUR ATTENTION
WHO pulled a sickie when their fake tan went wrong? Simples: The woman who used a spray can to boost her appeal but overdid it and ended up with an orange face. She was ‘ill’ for three days before going on her hols hoping to look more normal when she returned in two weeks. Let’s see the holiday snaps.
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WHICH
WHY
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no longer worries about forgetting his password? That would be the chap who changed his password to ‘incorrect’. Now when he can’t remember it he types in anything on his mobile/ ipad/laptop and back comes the response “your password is incorrect”.
fashionista has fallen out with her favourite boutique? The one who believes she’s a trim size 10 although the only clothes that fit her are all a size 12. Obviously, she argues, the shop has brought in stock that for some reason is wrongly labelled. Nice try!
did A&E at Pembury disappoint this mum? Because she thought she would be there for hours while they sorted out her sprained wrist and had taken a good book and bought a latte for quality time away from the kids. She was in and out in under an hour. You just can’t win!
embarrassed the bride on her wedding day? That would be her maid of honour. During the reception she took to raising her glass a tad too much. The angry bride eventually phoned the woman’s sister and begged her to come and take the wobbly one home.
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WHO
WHY
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did this accountant think his number was up? Because he decided to show off while water skiing on holiday in Turkey. One ski dipped in the water, he took a nasty tumble and ended up in the local hospital with cracked ribs. That’s not the tale he’s telling back home though.
took a little bit of a liberty over Ramadan? The barman who went to work with heavy stubble after his pub had been taken over by a big brewery. The new boss ordered him to shave immediately. He said it was the holy month of Ramadan (it wasn’t) and he couldn’t shave. Boss, very pc, makes grovelling apology.
is this chef getting hot under the collar? Because he has a mystery admirer. A certain lady regularly eats at his restaurant and has made it rather obvious that she only has eyes for him. The poor man is now frightened to come out of his kitchen. Bit of a pot boiler this one.
has yet again vowed to stop smoking? That would be the businessman who told his wife he had quit and then got hit with an £80 fine when he stubbed out a sneaky cigarette on the pavement. He was spotted by one of the council’s environmental enforcement officers. Guess he won’t appeal the fine.
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They may be fewer in numbers, but they’re still huge when it comes to creating hits. We find out how Take That keep the music going…
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t’s now been 25 years since Take That burst onto the pop scene as five fresh-faced twentysomethings. Fast forward to 2015
and they’re still doing what they love best – making music and touring, albeit in a slightly different format to the one they began with in 1990. The fivesome – Gary Barlow, Mark Owen,
they went on to produce their sixth studio album
Robbie Williams, Howard Donald and Jason
Progress, which quickly became the fastest selling
Orange – enjoyed the dizzying heights of
album of the 21st century, and the second fastest selling
fame for half a decade, until in 1995,
album in British history. While Robbie dipped out to
Williams sensationally quit the band. Less
continue with his solo material after the tour finished,
than a year later the others called it quits,
Gary, Mark, Howard and Jason performed at the closing
and although some went on to pursue solo
ceremony of the 2012 London Olympics and in 2013
careers, it was only Robbie, who had
announced that the following year they would be
continual success over the next nine years.
recording their seventh studio album.
In 2005, the band, minus Robbie reunited for a TV documentary. It was then that they decided to bring Take That back for
While the band did work on the next album in 2014, September saw big changes, as Jason Orange announced his exit, stating: “At the end of The Progress Tour I began to
good – and, in 2006, the
question whether it might be the right
group announced a
time for me to not continue on with
reunion tour, followed by
Take That. There have been no fallings
a new album.
out, only a decision on my part that I no
After Robbie Williams rejoined the band in 2010,
longer wish to do this.” A year on from Jason’s departure and the trio have adapted to the changes and new group dynamic. Having completed their Take That Live 2015 tour and released their seventh album III, they are stronger than ever, yet still always grateful of their positions within the music industry. They may have been ‘playing’ for 25 years now, but the
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“I can never bring myself to refer to what we do as work. This is the thing that we play around with” – GARY BARLOW group are obviously taken seriously in the industry, judging by the opportunities that come their way. After being personally asked by director Matthew Vaughn, the band wrote and recorded Get Ready For It for box office smash Kingsman: The
cinema and watch three films in a row,” he admits. “And I
Secret Service’s closing credits.
love soundtracks.”
“What we got from watching it was that
All three confess they’d love to write a full soundtrack for a
the film was very beautifully shot,
film, and, perhaps now that their arena tour is over, this could
expensive looking and very dramatic, so
be the year? Then again, with gigs announced for Dubai this
we needed a dramatic, headline statement
October, maybe they’ll be pushed for time after all.
of a track,” says Barlow, 44. “We went into
“Touring is unquestionably the best thing we do,” Gary says.
the studio and came up with Get Ready
“It’s our audience in front of us, total creativity and expression
For It almost straight away.”
on stage, no media in between us. It’s the best part.”
For Mark, who’s a self-confessed film
The trouble the group face, however, is deciding which of
buff, being involved in the movie was a
their hits to perform on stage. With 28 top 40 singles and 17
dream come true.
top five singles in the UK, 12 of which have reached number
“When I get a day off, I’ll go to the
one, there are plenty of crowd-pleasers to choose from. “I suggested one giant medley, so we can do everything,” says Mark. “But that didn’t go down very well.” “We’ve nearly been together 25 years, so there are a lot of songs,” adds Howard. “And for every new song we play, there has to be something left out that fans might absolutely
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From left to right: Jason Orange, Robbie Williams, Howard Donald, Mark Owen and Gary Barlow
love, so we have to get that balance just right. We’ve got so many songs in our catalogue, so it’s very difficult.” What isn’t difficult, however, is packing out
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following over time, Take That’s loyal fans have been with them since the start. “There’s a big handful of our audience, usually in the two front rows every night, that we’ve known for a quarter of a century,” says Gary. “You’ve seen them have kids, the kids have grown up and they’re telling us about the exams they’re passing, and we’re doing the same now; we’re telling them about our kids and it’s lovely.” The family men (Gary has three children, Mark three and Howard two) may have all grappled with personal matters in the past, but those
“I’m a bit disappointed with our rider; I hear about others that are
issues are now all firmly
far more interesting than ours, but ours is quite simple,” explains
behind them. Their early days
Mark. “Nowadays it’s lemon and honey, but even when we were
in the band were
younger, years later I realised that the 15 crates of beer weren’t
undoubtedly wilder,
actually for us, they were for the crew!”
but now they’ve settled into a calmer routine.
“Take That is five people. Exactly when they come back is up to them. That will keep it interesting” – GARY BARLOW
Despite their energetic 90s dance routines, the band are arguably in the best shape they’ve been. For Gary, it’s through watching what he eats, but he confesses that, for others, staying trim comes a little easier. “If a plate of chips goes past me I put on two pounds, so I live my life through Howard, watching him eat a club sandwich and saying ‘Is it nice?’ he jokes. “I’m very envious; he’s the body of the band! I hate him, I really do!” Thankfully, the loathing is jovial, as the group will be spending plenty more time in each other’s company. With upcoming single releases to promote and a performance at the O2 in London this month as part of the England Rugby team send-off, it looks like the trio are sticking together for the foreseeable future. But, will former bandmates Jason and Robbie rejoin? “Take That is five people,” says Gary. “Exactly when they come back is up to them. That will keep it interesting. I do think our fans will need to get used to the fact that it’s going to change – maybe every album!”
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HAS THE TIDE OF JUSTICE TURNED FOR FATHERS IN THE FAMILY COURTS? THOUSANDS OF PARENTS RUN THE CONTACT AND RESIDENCE BATTLE EVERY YEAR. THEY ARGUE AND FIGHT OVER WHO THE CHILDREN SHOULD LIVE WITH AND WHEN CONTACT SHOULD TAKE PLACE BY MAX BARFORD It’s not surprising considering the emotional stress that’s experienced when faced with the life changing event that comes with ending a relationship. For the majority of parents an amicable agreement based on what is in the best interests of the child will be agreed without any intervention from the courts but for many who cannot reach that agreement an application to the Court is often the next step. Generally, the courts will not intervene in contact and living arrangements of children unless one party makes an application for what is now called a Child Arrangement Order. This was previously known as an application for contact and/or residence before changes to the law came into effect in April 2014. It was a contact application that started the Ethan Williams court battle that has received so much press coverage recently. The unusual thing about Ethan’s contact battle was that the media was allowed to report the case. In this case the Court made a decision to relax the limitation on publishing details in order to assist in locating Ethan’s whereabouts after his mother ran away with Ethan after the court had ordered that he should live with his father even though his application to the Court had been for contact with his son. Now that the mother has returned Ethan to his father the Judge must also take into consideration her reckless behaviour. The mother will have a long way to go to show she can be trusted by Ethan’s father or the Judge. There will be further hearings to determine how often she sees Ethan and there is every possibility that this will result in even less contact with Ethan. How the
Judge deals with the mother will remain to be seen but the one thing her conduct will not achieve is the reviewing of the change of Ethan’s primary residence to his father. If you are involved in or considering arrangements for children it is very important to understand what the process is and what orders the Court can make including that the Court has the power to change which parent a child lives with where the Court believes it is in the best interests of a child to do so. As an experienced family law solicitor I have advised many parents over the years and helped them achieve the best outcome possible in their circumstances. In many cases matters can be resolved relatively quickly through correspondence from your legal advisor and without recourse to the courts. Mediation and collaborative law can also assist with reaching an agreement that is acceptable to both parents. An application to the courts should only take place when you are unable to reach an agreement. It should be remembered that an application to the Court means that a judge will decide when and if contact should take place with a parent and/or where your child should live. Ethan’s case is full of heartbreak and emotion but the Judge has sent a clear message that parents who do not focus on what is in the best interests of the child will have an impact on what the Judge orders when considering contact and residence arrangements. Attention must also be paid to the harsh consequences of breaching a Court order. In the past some judges have issued little more than stern words to the party breaching the Court order in family contact cases but more recently the tide
appears to be turning and breaches are not accepted and consequences will follow. This is an important point. The Court simply must not be seen as willing to ignore breaches of its own orders and allow parties to take matters into their own hands. My advice to any parent facing the stress of contested child care arrangements is to get good legal advice at the start and understand what your options are and work with your legal advisor to resolve matters on a conciliatory basis as far as possible and always focus on what’s in the best interests of your child. If all else fails an application to the Court can be made and the judge will decide.
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PERSONAL STYLIST CATHERINE DE CRÈVECOEUR REVEALS HOW TO BRING THE LATEST TRENDS TO YOUR SEPTEMBER WARDROBE
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he weather has done us no favours in helping us decide what to wear. One day it’s hot and sunny, the next
we’re subjected to freezing temperatures and high winds. Wool coat or trench jacket? Tights or bare legs? Are open toe shoes a bad idea? With the temperatures being so unpredictable and autumn now looming,
TRANSITIONAL FASHION
it’s useful to know how you can easily transition your wardrobe through these
A great piece to help transition your wardrobe into autumn is a waistcoat like this two-toned cashmere one by Linea (£189, www.houseoffraser.co.uk). A classic pair of denim jeans, a plain t-shirt and two-tone loafers will feel instantly more fashionable with it.
seasons. While it’s not quite the right time to show off all your new autumn/ winter purchases, try looking instead at mixing and matching them with some of your summer staples. Start by taking a floral skirt, for example, and, rather than teaming it with a classic summer top, tuck in a crisp blue Oxford shirt and add a structured handbag and a deeper coloured pair of heels to complete the look. This is the perfect work outfit for this time of the year. Equally, if you own a great pair of white or pastel coloured trousers, make them work into autumn by simply adding more layers on top. For example, choose a bold coloured top with a silk scarf, a sleek leather jacket and a print clutch to tie it all
“STYLE IS SOMETHING EACH OF US ALREADY HAS; ALL WE NEED TO DO IS FIND IT” DIANE VON FURSTENBERG
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If you’re stuck with ways to dress up your casual outfits, add a metallic accessory. Gold or silver shoes, handbags or belts are your friend this season.
together. The lesson here: have fun with colour, no matter the season. For a more subtle transition into autumn, team your summer skirts or dresses with a fine knit jumper. Wear sheer tights rather than opaque ones and invest in some leather brogues or lace up shoes. And finally, if you want that perfect transitional staple piece, then add a cape to your wardrobe, like this one from MaxMara Weekend (£400, available at www.houseoffraser.co.uk).
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Splurge vs Steal This beautiful orange handbag by Matthew Williamson will set the tone for your wardrobe this season ). (£195, www.houseoffraser.co.uk). You can add the same autumnal colour accessory to your look with this bag from Marks and Spencer for a fraction of the price (£39.50, www.marksandspencer.com www.marksandspencer.com)
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AN ARTHRITIC KNEE – WHAT ARE YOUR OPTIONS? If you suffer from osteoarthritis of the knee, you might want to think about seeking professional advice on the best ways to treat the condition. Mr Praveen Panose, Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon at North Downs Hospital in Caterham, specialising in hip and knee surgery, tells us what’s available
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produce cartilage and scar tissue so that this
at night and at rest and can affect sleep. In
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As we make the most of the late sun's rays, becoming increasingly hazy by the day, we have a period of calm, a time to reflect on the exuberance of summer and time to prepare ourselves for the drama of the season to come. For the jashion forward, the wheel of the seasons is turning and as the excitement and expectation starts to rise within us, the Jun starts right here! Have fun building the autumn/winter wardrobe that
ivory and flame red set the scene with appliques
shouts loudly about your personality. From masculine
and brocade detailing. Velvet, Bella Jones and
lines tempered with soft greys, pinks and blues;
Rabens Saloner have this look covered.
geometric prints and feminine flora ls; sharp suiting to soft layering. Whether you are an extrovert or not, one thing is for sure, there will be something for everyone.
Retro Futurism: Metallic fabrics with a sporty influence seen in sweat tops and pants. This relaxed and comfy trend will be one of the key designs seen in lots of collections this autumn. In midnight blue,
Let us inspire you for the season ahead with a sample
silver grey and ivory silk from the collections
of just a few of the trends you will be seeing in store
pureDKNY, Des Petits Hauts and Majestic.
this season. Autumn 2015/16 came off the catwalk with dramatic style and lots of trends to think about.
70's Glam : Reinvented with a contemporary, sophisticated take on the 70's aesthetic. Maxi dresses
Modern Tailoring: Masculine essentials but with
and skirts, floaty silk and chiffon blouses, turtle or roll
a feminine edge. From oversized coats, jackets and
neck ribbed sweaters, flared trousers and culottes
shirts to wide leg palazzo pants. Balanced with silk
layered with long floor dusting trench coats. Lots of
blouses, Breton stripe tee shirts or soft cashmere
tweed fabrics with coloured fleck, flannel and suede
sweaters, layered up with a woollen pea coat for
in beautiful autumnal shades of cognac, flame red
classic appeal reworked with a modern twist. Shades
and ivory found in the American Vintage, M.i.H and
of charcoal and midnight blue worn with chambray
Weekend MaxMara collections.
blue and soft ivory, available from the collections Joseph, MiH and Majestic.
Refined Folk: Add drama to your wardrobe with
So the mood has been set for autumn/winter 2015, now take a look at the fantastic brands and trends for yourself.
bold interior inspired florals and art design tiled prints seen in dresses, tunics and trousers alike. Dramatic dark and moody shades of charcoal, black,
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AUTUMN WINTER 2015 An exciting combination of materials form the winter collection look: woolly, flowing, hairy, smooth, sporty and delicate. Irregularly folded paper, origami techniques and a play of light and shadow inspire striped and checked patterns. Vivid digital prints and graphic fabric designs arise from an artistic play on folded looks. Foggy shades of grey from light platinum to dark basalt form the base of the harmonious and soft winter colours. They are combined with hues of matt green and dark, almost black shades of forest and night. Additionally there are warm feminine natural and taupe tones combined with cinnamon and woollen white accentuated by muted nuances of rose and heather. The outfits present a relaxed H-silhouette. A narrow slightly conic shape is the new basis form in trousers. These are combined with hip-length straight cut tops. The new wide-cut trousers with patch pockets are complimented with square-cut shorter tops or long slender coats. A new look in light viscose-crepe worn with Cc ;ual cardigans and coat-length blouson 路ty' , n OSKA boiled wool A sPIPr 1or o scarvP~ and knitted loops will rr plcw trn OS'<A look
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WORKING WARDROBE BE THE OFFICE TREND-SETTER WITH THESE BACK TO WORK BUYS
LA REDOUTE
Black sandal, £99 www.laredoute.co.uk
MARKS AND SPENCER
Best of British blouse, £99 www.marksandspencer.com
LOEWE
Amazone 75 bag, £1,450 www.selfridges.com
GRACE GORDON Emma leather backpack, £320 www.etsy.com
WHISTLES
Marisa draped dress, £150 www.whistles.com
VICTORIA BECKHAM
Denim Pleated cross hatch skirt, £275 www.houseoffraser.co.uk
ALICE + OLIVIA
Grey collared cotton blend jumper, £250 www.harveynichols.com
PHASE EIGHT
Amal tux waistcoast, £99 www.phase-eight.co.uk
MARC BY MARC JACOBS
Ladies’ baker dexter watch, £219 Available September 15, www.watchshop.com
BODEN
Codelia heel, £129 www.boden.co.uk
JAEGER
Silk crepe jumpsuit, £250 www.jaeger.co.uk
HOBBS
Aerona coat, £269 www.hobbs.co.uk
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TOP MODEL
GOOD CHOICE Footwear brand Lucy Choi London has announced the launch of its first
Topshop has announced Gigi Hadid as the new face of its AW15 campaign. In her first campaign, Gigi models the autumn/winter collection in a series of images shot by acclaimed photographer Tyrone Lebon and styled by Topshop Creative Director, Kate Phelan. The campaign will feature globally in stores, advertising, online and social media. “Working with Gigi Hadid on this campaign continues to strengthen our international vision for the Topshop brand,” says Sir Philip Green, Arcadia Group Chairman. “We are continually developing our footprint across all markets with ambitious plans both in the UK and internationally and I feel like Gigi is an ideal.”
standalone boutique in London’s Connaught Village, opening this autumn. Taking on the store once inhabited by her uncle Jimmy Choo, Lucy Choi’s new shop represents the start of a new generation and the continuation of the shoe family legacy. Following the brand’s debut in 2012, three years on, the decision to open a flagship store in central London was the result of increasing customer demand for a boutique where they can browse, try on and purchase from the full collection. The shop will launch with the brand’s AW15 collection and will open its doors to customers this month.
LUXE CLUTCH Manolo Blahnik, Spanish fashion designer and founder of the highend shoe brand, has unveiled a debut capsule collection of six clutch bags. Each bag, priced from £1,320, features a magnified buckle that already exists on the designer’s most coveted styles of shoes, such as Hangisi, Nadira, Borlak and Okkato. “Every woman needs a jewel; something very special and beautiful,” says Manolo. “There is nothing more stunning than a feminine hand holding a gem-like object.” The clutches are made in opulent satins and crepe de chine with leather interiors and are decorated with sparkly accessories composed of Swarovski crystals.
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BEAUTY BULLETIN WE BRING YOU THE LATEST HEADLINES FROM THE BEAUTY WORLD
SUPER SNACKS
BRUSHING UP If, like most of us, you rarely get around to cleaning your makeup brushes, then this handy new gadget could be for you. The Lilumia, a makeup brush-cleaning machine, is currently only available in the US, but it’s been so successful that it doesn’t look like it’ll be long before it makes its way to Britain. The device, which washes brushes in just 15 minutes, removing bacteria, dirt and makeup, claims to be more effective than hand washing thanks to its rubber brush agitator, which rotates and oscillates your brushes – causing no damage to the hairs or handles.
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They were big news back in the 1950s, but now tiger nuts are making a comeback, after being dubbed the ‘new superfood’. As well as being high in iron, potassium, magnesium and vitamins C and E, the food, which is actually a plant rather than a nut, has also become popular with dieters because it acts as an appetite suppresser. It’s thought the tiger nuts could actually be the world’s first superfood, as they made up 80% of the diet of ‘nutcracker man’, who lived two million years ago, according to research published by Oxford University.
While Botox is still a hugely popular treatment, a new revolutionary anti-ageing procedure could be set to take its place. Silhoutte Soft is the first non-surgical skin lift that is designed to redefine the face for those looking for reduced wrinkles and restored volume providing an extremely discrete and natural-looking result. Plus, it leaves the face completely mobile. The procedure is carried out using local anaesthetic, takes less than an hour and the results last for up to two years. Celebrities such as actress Gillian Taylforth (pictured below) are already huge advocates of the treatment, which costs from £1,500. www.silhouette-soft.com
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Come and meet our expert consultants at our free event for advice Facial rejuvenation What are the options?
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What is it? One in 10 children often suffers from tummy pain which typically lasts for more than a few weeks to months. Usually they get better without any treatment. However, for some children this may affect their day-to-day activities. What causes it? In a few children this could be because of an identifiable problem in their body (organic conditions). Constipation is one of the most common causes. Very rarely, this could be due to other serious conditions like inflammation in the bowels, food allergies, or ulcers in the food pipe/stomach. Should you worry? Any acute symptoms like high fever, abdominal bloating, persistent vomiting, or blood in the stools should be cause to seek urgent medical attention. In chronic cases, the following symptoms - bloating, change in the bowel habits, blood in the stools, loss of appetite, loss of weight, being pale or yellow, or waking up in the middle of the night with pain - should need further investigations. What investigations need to be carried out? In most cases, an experienced paediatrician would be able to make a positive diagnosis based on a detailed
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history, examination and monitoring the growth of the child alone. In a few cases, blood, urine and stool tests may be required. Very rarely, scans or endoscopy (putting a small camera inside the gut) may be needed.
What if the examination and/or tests are normal? In more than 90% of the cases, if constipation is excluded, examination and investigations will be normal. Investigations are organised to rule out serious organic conditions. Based on the history and examination, a diagnosis of Functional Abdominal Pain could be made. What is a Functional Abdominal Pain? Children with recurrent abdominal pain, in whom no identifiable cause is found based on history, examination and/or investigations, may suffer from functional disorders. Is it 'all in their head; then? No. Just because no identifiable cause was found, it does not mean that the child is making it up. This is like us having headaches. While most of the time, the headache settles down on its own and even extensive investigations could be normal, we cannot deny that the headache could be quite severe. A child with functional pain could be having as much pain as one with an organic disorder.
What causes functional pain? A variety of conditions like lifestyle, diet or stress could cause or trigger symptoms in children. Stress for children? Lots of children undergo stress in their everyday life. This could be because of family situations or schooling issues and they present with headaches, abdominal pain, fainting, fits, bed wetting or even self-harming. How could they be treated? For children that present with typical symptoms, a 'syndromic' diagnosis could be made such as Irritable Bowel Syndrome or Abdominal Migraine. Whereas, most children might not have the typical features of these conditions, based on a detailed history, an experienced paediatrician will be able to identify triggers or causes and advise about lifestyle modification, change in the diet and/or behavioural therapy and other complementary therapies. If you can relate to any of the issues above and would like to book a consultation with Dr Bala, clinics are held at the Spire Tunbridge Wells Hospital on Tuesday evenings. If you have any immediate concerns about your child then please seek advice from your GP, who can then make a private referral.
For more information, please contact us on
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KISS THE MOON
AFTER DARK BALM 12ML, £16 If you’re struggling to sleep, these handy balms will be your new saviour. Available in two Kiss the Moon aromatic signature blends, including Calm, with jasmine absolute, chamomile, sandalwood and ylang ylang; and Dream, with French lavender oil, apple scented chamomile, bergamot and cedarwood, the 100% natural balms are made from a blend of sleep-inducing essential oils and nourishing shea butter. Just apply to pulse points before bed and enjoy that beauty sleep. www.kissthemoon.com
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SHAPEMATTERS PALETTE, £60 Whether you’re new to contouring or a sculpting pro, the new Smashbox shapematters palette is a three-in-one product, created to emphasise eyes, define brows and focus features. The kit includes one brow wax and two brow powders in taupe/soft brown, one highlighter, one illuminator, one bronzer and one contour powder, along with nine photo op eye shadows in both matte and shimmer shades and a double-ended shadow/brow brush. Available from September 16, www.smashbox.co.uk
MIMOSA & CARDAMOM COLOGNE 100ML, £85 This gorgeous new Jo Malone scent will evoke the scent of summer long after the leaves have fallen. With notes of cardamom, mimosa and a base note of tonka bean, the scent is a heavenly mix of sweetness and spice. For those really looking to indulge, the full range includes body and hand wash, body crème and a candle. www.jomalone.co.uk
REAL TECHNIQUES
SKINNY STICK, £15 Clinique’s new eyeliner pencils are ultra-fine, ensuring you can define much closer to the lash line. Two thirds the diameter of traditional pencils, this product is foolproof and gives flawless results every time. Available in 12 shades, the only difficult part is choosing which colour to plump for. www.clinique.co.uk
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COLLECTOR’S EDITION EYELINING SET, £19.99 Get your hands on these four exclusive brushes and learn how to master eye lining. Including a precision liner brush, a smudge brush, an eyeliner brush and a pointed liner brush, whether you’re going for a smoky smudgy eye or a polished feline flick, these brilliant brushes will make achieving the look a whole lot easier. www.realtechniques.com
YSL
ROUGE VOLUPTE SHINE, £26 From the new YSL pretty metals collection comes these daring lip colours. The three new shades – Rose in Sound, Fuchsia in Grunge and Rouge in Rock are moisturising, light and easy to apply. They give great coverage alone, but if you’re looking for something a little more daring then you can rock an even bolder lip by layering the colours on top of one another. www.yslbeauty.co.uk
24K EYE ELIXIR, £22 This liquid eye elixir immediately soothes & cools, while preventing the signs of undereye fatigue long term. It helps to brighten the eye area, provide hydration, reduce puffiness, and smooth fine lines. Plus, it’s infused with a calming combination of precious metal and botanicals so it’s basically the ultimate eye area multi-tasker. To use just roll on under eyes, and for extra de-puffing, store in the fridge and use cold. www.pixibeauty.co.uk
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HYDRATION INJECTION MASQUE, 75M, £35 Part of the new Skin Perfectors range which targets specific skin concerns, this intensive multivitamin masque quenches skin, plumps wrinkles and restores vibrancy. The rejuvenating treatment masque is the ideal weekly pick me up for skin which looks tired, stressed and lacking in radiance. Containing vitamins A, B5, C and E, the mask helps to leave the skin with a youthful glow. Just apply for a few minutes and watch it work wonders. www.arkskincare.com
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Interest free credit Now available At rtwskin we understand the importance of flexibility when it comes to planning your aesthetic treatment. We can help you arrange affordable finance, quickly and simply, making it easy for you to spread the cost of your treatment and pay in affordable monthly instalments. You can choose to borrow any amount from £500 and pay it back over 12 months with 0% interest free credit. A minimum deposit of 10% will be required.
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bulletin Who is this treatment for? Silhouette Soft is perfect for men and women from the age of 40 who: • Want immediate results with minimal downtime • Do not wish to go under the knife • Want to look five years younger • Prefer to keep full movement and flexibility in their facial features • Do not like or who cannot have dermal fillers
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rtwskin in Tunbridge Wells give us the lowdown on a new incisionfree treatment that could help combat the effects of ageing on your skin
• Want long lasting, natural results What areas of the face does it treat? We all age differently and the beauty of Silhouette Soft is that it was designed to target specific areas. Whether your problem is your lower face (jowls) or your upper face (cheeks, forehead and eye area) or even your neck, this treatment
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Reassurance in a heartbeat
The Wells Suite is able to offer a range of pregnancy ultrasound scans using state of the art ultrasound equipment. You might want to make sure that there is definitely a heartbeat at 6 weeks, find out your baby's gender at 16 weeks, or want the reassurance of a detailed anomaly scan at 20 weeks. Whatever your reason we can offer expert advice and reassurance in a calm and relaxed environment.
What scans are available? • Early Pregnancy Scan/Viability Scan (6-8 weeks) • Gender, Growth and Well-being Scan (16 weeks to term) • Anomaly Scan (20-22 weeks)
Why choose The Wells Suite for your scan? • No referral letter required • Accredited midwife sonographers • Consultant advice available • Flexible appointment times, including evening and weekend appointments
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all the boxes and thirdly, that I needed to start booking things about three years ago if I actually wanted to have everything on the list. Days turned in to weeks, and then months as I tirelessly contacted dream venues, only to be told I’d have to wait a few years to be in with a chance of tying the knot there. Anywhere with availability had a deal breaker, whether it was the 9pm curfew or the fact the neighbours could overlook the proceedings from their bedrooms. Then, we found ‘the one.’ It was perfect – a stunning secluded woodland with a license to wed, and a rustic barn overlooking fields. We were elated. Well, until we began doing the maths. This DIY venue was going to need toilets, tables, lighting and an additional marquee, plus catering, drinks and entertainment. We spent the next fortnight diligently contacting suppliers and getting quotes, before finally deciding to just go for it. After all, you only live once etc etc. Unfortunately, in that fortnight another couple had snared the spot, and they now had no availability for three years – all at once my whimsical woodland wedding
THE SECRET DIARY OF A BRIDE TO BE This month our bride discovers it’s not just marriage that’s all about compromise…
I
have never been one of those girls who’s dreamed of her wedding day since she
maybe, one day I’d like to do the same. Each time I attended a wedding I’d make
dreams were over. Considering I’d never been that fussed on weddings, the disappointment hit me hard and I found myself crying a lot and seriously considering Gretna Green as an option. “Why don’t we just wait?” was my fiancé’s helpful comment. I could see his point, but I’d already waited longer than Kate Middleton for this engagement; a few
a note of things I liked and didn’t (chair
more years down the line and I’d be
wasn’t sure I even wanted to get married,
covers, no. Live band, yes) and over time,
claiming my pension.
but, as time has gone on and I’ve watched
my own little wedding fantasy started to
more and more friends walk down the
grow in my head. I was going to get
instincts, I decided maybe it would be
married in the woods, dance among fairy
worth a compromise. So what if we
lights and the evening would end with a
couldn’t have a woodland? We could have
firework display. Then, I got engaged and
a venue with toilets in 2016 if we were
was five. Up until a few years ago, I
aisle, I began to think that
these little fantasies soon began to diminish.
So, going against my natural stubborn
willing to consider other dates or locations. I started contacting places we’d originally
I quickly realised three points:
discounted and within a few days we’d
firstly, that just because I wanted
booked somewhere. Yes it’s for autumn
these things didn’t necessarily mean
rather than summer but at a quarter of the
my husband-to-be felt the same,
price I might actually be able to afford to
although thankfully, he does
feed the guests…
share my feelings on chair covers. Secondly, that no venue actually ticked
Next month find out how our bride-to-be is getting on with her dream dress search…
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We look at some of the best ways to enhance your home and lifestyle this month
Neptune Tonbridge BATHROOM A little effort makes a huge difference in this most underrated room, where it’s easy to transform a functional space into spa-like luxury. Take inspiration from nature and surround yourself with the relaxing, tactile sensation of wood, marble and limestone. Choose a palette of dusky, muted tones, complemented by lovely accessories, where you can lie back in perfect surroundings and splendid isolation.
BEDROOM As well as being comfortable and practical, a bedroom should be a room with every aspect we love, so that we fall asleep feeling relaxed and wake up feeling inspired. Neptune bedrooms are designed to help you do just that; beautifully timeless designs, clever detailing and an understated palette create a perfect sanctuary. And remember that a good bed is one of the best
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Mayfield School Mayfield: A lifelong love of learning – and sense of perspective Finding the right school for your children is a priority for every parent. Mayfield is a leading Catholic independent boarding and day school for girls aged 11 to 18, with excellent academic results and prolific extracurricular activities, underpinned by exemplary pastoral care. For the past 150 years, Mayfield has nurtured generations of confident, enterprising and creative young women who are
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Lunch with Tony Hadley in Kent
October 9 2015 – Investing in children’s charity, Action Medical Research This is your chance to wine and dine with Spandau Ballet’s very own frontman, Mr Tony Hadley. Enjoy a unique opportunitye to hear one of the world’s most recognised voices as Tony performs a short set, live at this fabulous ladies’ lunch. A fun packed afternoon will include a sparkling drinks reception where every lady will get the chance of a photo with Tony, a delicious two-course meal, the chance to win some amazing prizes and a live auction. What better way to spend a Friday afternoon than at The Mercure Hotel, Maidstone, raising money for Action Medical Research and having fun? Make sure you dress up, let your hair down and enjoy the fun with us! Don’t miss out – buy your tickets today. Action Medial Research is a UK-wide charity saving and changing children’s lives through medical research. For over 60 years we’ve been
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Is your Shabby still Chic?
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Everyone’s favourite local is having a laugh! The Bell in Ticehurst has joined with local comedy curators JV Productions to bring laughs aplenty. The UK’s top comedy trickster, Paul Zenon, will start the season of world class comedy on Thursday September 24. Paul is known as the UK pioneer of TV’s Street Magic, as well as being a favourite on the international festival circuit. All the acts are chosen from extensive research at the Edinburgh Fringe, festivals across the country and London comedy clubs. The Big Room at The Bell will be transformed into a comedy club, so come prepared for a hilarious evening. Entrance is via the Stable from 6.30pm for drinks and snacks for an 8pm start. Supper will be served in the Stable after the show at around 9pm. Tickets are £30 per person to include supper and are available by calling 01580 200 234 or emailing culture@thebellinticehurst.com. We predict a huge demand for these tickets, so book early to avoid disappointment! The Bell Inn High Street, Ticehurst, East Sussex TN5 7AS 01580 200 234 www.thebellinticehurst.com
The Shabby Chic look is still popular. However, fans are now looking for new ideas to keep this trend fresh. Palulo have breathed new life into Shabby with their autumn collections, which feature new twists on this look. Designs are available in a variety of colours and finishes, including old school Shabby distressed finishes, richly aged patina, and their new Natural Wood Chic Collection. Palulo’s new collections will fit into any style of home, from country through retro and vintage and modern, contemporary interiors. To see Palulo’s latest collections, visit their online store at www.palulo.co.uk
HILDEN PARK CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Hilden Park Accountants hosted an event at Dame Kelly Holmes’s café, 1809. The café introduced us to ‘breakfast canapés’ and delicious homemade smoothies. There were presentations from Xero and iZettle. Xero is the emerging leader in online accounting software, providing business owners with real-time visibility of their financial position that’s simple, smart and secure. iZettle enables businesses to take card payments with a free card reader and a tablet/smartphone. Registration is free with no contracts and the only fee is a small percentage transaction charge. Contact info@hildenparkaccountants.co.uk or @HildenPark for more information, or if you are interested in future events. Hilden Park Chartered Accountants 79 Tonbridge Rd, Hildenborough, Kent TN11 9BH 01732 838 877 www.hildenparkaccountants.co.uk
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MATCH UPDATES Earle (50) and Mangold (43) making 93 off 20 overs. However, a collapse followed and the home side finished 168-8 off their 40. Luckily, we then got back to our winning ways away at Exiles of Bridge cc. Stone won the toss and batted first and made 236-7 off the allotted 40 overs, with Scott Freeman making a solid 59 and Alex Clarke smashing an excellent 71. Stone then bowled Bridge out for 197 with 15-year-old Henry Pelling-Smith the pick of the attack on 3-37.
KEMSING Our good friends at Locksbottom were the beneficiaries of the worst fielding display ever seen on a cricket ground, with a dozen catches hurled to the turf
We find out what our local teams have been up to this month…
and 40 runs conceded on the boundary, when the ball went through flailing hands! Even after that, with the Locksbottom score on 205-6, and a 6 required off the last ball to win, it was
CAPEL
relatives from all ends of the country to
still odds on in favour of Kemsing! But
We made our first excursion over the
do battle, and consume BBQ treats all
sport is a cruel mistress, and the ball
county border into Surrey to play
weekend. The weather turned sour on
was despatched merrily over the
Nutley Hall this month. They opted to
the morning of the game so we opted
boundary. Jubilation for one side and
bat and found Capel’s precision bowling
for a 20:20 smash-about and ended up
heartache for the other!
and tight fielding gave few
on the losing end of a thoroughly
opportunities to make runs, so that at
enjoyable occasion.
The other game, against Betsham, was a worse defeat, as Kemsing struggled to
the end of 10 overs there were only 22
We also played a competitive game
195-5 in their 40 overs, with Martin
runs on the board. After two and a half
against the lads at Castle Hill. Due to
Green scoring an excellent 57, with
hours, Nutley Hall were all out for 173 in
the postage stamp size of our ground,
assistance from James Walkling, 42.
38.1 overs. Capel’s past performance
near on anything is a gettable target
Betsham knocked them off in 30 overs,
gave cause for optimism that the home
and our opening pair put on 150 for the
for the loss of three wickets!
team’s total could be bettered but their
first wicket in 12 overs that involved
innings started even more slowly,
four roof tile breaks and the ball
unexpected results between the other
making a win look less than certain.
clearing a row of houses for only the
teams, Kemsing are still top of the
After a string of outs and with more than
second time in NCC history!
division, 31 points ahead of second
However, thanks to some bizarre and
place, with four to play…
50 runs needed, it looked as if hopes of a Capel win were evaporating, but they
STONE-IN-OXNEY
kept their nerve, struck balls to the
The Sunday XI’s league campaign
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distant boundary, and took the visitors’
continued with three games this month
The last month has seen mixed fortunes
score to 177 for 6 wickets in 38.1 overs.
– the first against title chasers
for our teams. The Saturday 1st X1 have
In the end, we won by four wickets.
Littlebourne, who made 256 for 9 off
struggled and lie bottom of Kent County
their 40 overs largely thanks to 113
Village League Division 1, whilst the
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from opening batsman and skipper
second X1 have done better and have
This month kicked off in style with a
Byron Gould, while Stone could only
progressed towards the top end of
much anticipated game against some of
make 175 all out in reply.
Division 7. Sundays have provided some
our old allies of the club the Campbell
The next game was against fellow
fun, friendly cricket and the relaunched
family. The family have been heavily
strugglers Selsted, who made a fine
kids’ cricket on Monday nights has been a
involved in the club for 30 years and
score of 260-4 off their 40 overs. Stone
growing success with many youngsters
they bring a mob of friends and
then replied positively with openers
getting top coaching from Invicta Cricket.
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SOCIAL SO MUCH FUN Businessmen, clients, readers and contributors joined us at Thackeray’s when we held an evening to toast eight successful years of So and the establishment of our sister publication the Times of Tunbridge Wells. Music was provided by two members of Tunbridge Wells retro swing band the Violet Jive, while guests enjoyed Champagne and canapés in the garden of the London Road restaurant. ”It was a great mix of new and existing clients – and thank you to the team at Thackeray’s for a fantastic evening,” says Nick Moore, group commercial director of One Media, which publishes So and The Times. ”It was good to see so many local businesses there, not just from Tunbridge Wells but from across the county.” Photos by Mark Turnbull
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SOCIAL RESIDENT RECOGNITION Residents at a care home in Tunbridge Wells were recognised and honoured for their contribution to HM Armed Forces. Ten people at Rusthall Lodge received HM Armed Forces enamelled pin badges at a Home Front themed event. In the presence of members of the Royal British Legion, RAFA, T.S. Brilliant Corps of Bugles and Drums, the Mayor of Tunbridge Wells, their families and other invited guests, the event commemorated and recognised the valuable contribution made by the residents in serving their country. With entertainment throughout the day, the event culminated with a fly-past by the Battle of Britain Memorial Flightâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Dakota from 233 Squadron.
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CLEANING UP A group of ladies from the Plaxtol’s Women’s Institute have become so fed up with the litter levels in the village that they decided to take matters into their own hands by collecting discarded sweet wrappers, drink cans, crisp packets, plastic bottles, paper and cardboard. “Plaxtol is a beautiful village and it’s so disappointing that there are still a few irresponsible people who just don’t seem to care enough to dispose of their litter responsibly,” says Plaxtol WI member Sandra Furness.
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Despite a soggy start, more than a hundred human companions came along to let their hounds put their best paws forward, to take part in the Tonbridge Dog Show at Tonbridge Racecourse Sportsground. As well as the excitement of competing in the various classes, visitors were also offered a host of information on responsible dog ownership and a free dog micro-chipping service was available throughout the day. The Dog Show also helped to promote the Yellow Dog Scheme in Tonbridge and Malling. The scheme helps to raise awareness of dogs that need space while training, recovering from surgery, or being rehabilitated.
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FESTIVAL FUN The sun poured down on revellers and music-makers alike on three sensational days of the first Forgotten Fields festival, held at Eridge Park near Tunbridge Wells. Some 4,000 people packed the venue to enjoy music from Super Furry Animals, Basement Jaxx, Levellers, Razorlight and many more. Visitors also had the chance to enjoy magic and talent shows, karaoke and a children’s area at the sold-out event.“Everyone was having a great time,” says a spokesman for organisers, the team behind the annual Kendal Calling festival. “The weather was absolutely sensational, we couldn’t have asked for more, and the atmosphere was brilliant, really positive.”
CASTLE CELEBRATION Kent based Caxtons Chartered Surveyors, one of the largest independent property firms in the south east, celebrates its 25th anniversary this year, and as part of their commemorations they held a staff summer ball at Leeds Castle last month. “Caxtons has weathered two recessions; grown the firm from 12 partners and 40 staff to more than 100 employees across Kent,” says founding director, David Gurton. “We count ourselves extremely fortunate to have built an enviable and loyal client list, and our staff have been at the heart of that. We are very grateful to them – they deserved a really good night off!”
Arts and Plants On a scorching summer’s weekend, craft lovers and gardeners headed to the Walled Nursery in Hawkhurst for their inaugural makers fair. As well as local craftspeople selling their wares, there were also blacksmithing, willowweaving and pole-lathing demonstrations. Visitors sipped cocktails in the sunshine as they browsed the stalls and many visited the nursery to stock up on plants too.
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ifty-eight, fifty-nine... at sixty, I wearily give up counting. There are now so many red weeping welts on my irritated limbs, it looks like the mosquitoes have been employing some sadistic form of pointillism. Despite the clammy 35°c heat, I put on my trousers; the same sweaty, permanently damp pair I’ve been hiking in for the past two days. But I shouldn’t be surprised; thick clouds of spindlylegged and vicious (but not malarial) insects are just one of the deterrents facing trekkers hoping to reach Colombia’s Ciudad Perdida (Lost City). After all, we are at the mercy of nature. Founded in 800AD, 650 years earlier than Peru’s Machu Picchu, the mountaintop, forest-swathed citadel was abandoned by the ancient Tayrona civilisation in the 16th century when the Spanish conquistadors reached coastal city Santa Marta. Rodrigo de Bastidas and his men never made it here, but the deserted settlement remained hidden for several centuries, until looters found a series of staircases in 1973 and dubbed the place “green hell”. In 1976 the Colombian Institute of Anthropology and History stepped in, but it took several helicopter searches to relocate the overgrown ruins. Many riches had already been plundered, although several gold pieces are now on public display at the excellent Santa Marta Gold Museum. I base myself at the seaside Hotel Arhuaco in preparation for my trek, and find the exhibition of figures chewing cocoa leaves and masks used to transform wearers into bats a compelling introduction to ancient
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Tayrona culture. Since the early Eighties, tourists have attempted the arduous but overwhelmingly spiritual 44km hike to Ciudad Perdida, although a kidnapping incident in 2003 put the site off limits to British travellers for several years. Now guerilla activity has subsided in Colombia, and while visitor figures are climbing, the enchanting trail is still far enough off the beaten track to appeal to adventurous travellers. I’m already halfway through my journey into the Sierra Nevada mountain range, which rises 5,700m above the Caribbean coastline, but more leisurely hikers can choose to do the trip in six days. Sweat pours from me as I haul myself – and seven kilos of camera kit up never-ending inclines, dodging roots winding like trip wires around petrified tree trunks. Yet, I only need to stop for a few minutes and look around to understand why I’m doing this. With thin vines trailing from branches like angel hair and hummingbirds zipping across clear mountain streams, it truly is a pristine paradise. Showers come in the form of cold water spurting from a sawn-off pipe, and dinners are cooked by head torch in enormous cauldrons. I’ve allowed myself one change of clean clothes,
and I save those (as a treat) to sleep in. The campsites are maintained by the wiwas and kogis, indigenous tribes descended from the Tayrona civilization, who seem impervious to westernisation. We encounter several villagers along the trail, on horseback, washing clothes in the river, or carrying heavy bunches of plantain. They are shy, sensitive people, and for the most part appear startled and quickly scurry away. Nearly 40 kogi families live in the Mutanzhi village, close to the trail, and receive money from the government for every tourist making the Lost City trek. Dressed in white smocks and with the same jet-black shiny hair and square fringe, it’s hard to tell men and women apart. One clue is the poporo, a hollowed out gourd filled with crushed shells that no male seems to leave home without. A thick yellow crust coats the rim, created by moistening a stick with spittle from chewing cocoa leaves and mixing it with the lime-based powder. The bigger the rim, the more impressive his manhood. Some sentiments, it would seem, transcend all cultures. Shamen Fermin declines my request to visit the visit the village – elders are busy asking spirits for permission to build a new house – but invites me
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to return another time... with at least two weeks prior written notice. The kogis have a gentle disposition but I get the impression outsiders are merely tolerated. Every September, the park closes for two weeks for a purification ceremony and I imagine this is when the community is most at peace. When we finally reach the uninhabited Lost City, after a final hamstring-straining 1,200 stone step climb, I can appreciate why, with 69 terraces carved into the mountainside, it was once an empire in the sky. Only 30% of the original site has been uncovered, so don’t expect anything similar to the complexity of Machu Picchu, but the
small bikinis peer through the windows of his circular thatched home as if it’s a museum exhibit. “They come to this place, don’t help, leave lots of rubbish and I don’t like it,” he grumbles in Spanish, although he says he’s happy to welcome responsible visitors. He goes on to complain about a “contamination” that first came with the conquistadors, and I know he’s referring to a disease far more harmful than smallpox or tuberculosis. Perhaps those clouds of mosquitoes serve some purpose after all: the real beauty of Ciudad Perdida is clearly in its name.
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silence and seclusion is worth every blistering mosquito bite. A few army officials are a reminder of the terrorist threat that once plagued these mountains, but with my legs dangling above plunging forest slopes, I imagine the ocelots, pumas, jaguars and 600 species of birds that have reclaimed this biosphere as their own. The kogi people are deeply connected to nature and the development of tourism in their sacred homeland is a delicate matter. It’s more acutely obvious in Pueblito, an ancient village in Tayrona National Park, where I head to recover after the Lost City trek. A 50-minute walk from the nearest car park, the Ecohabs Cabanas Arrecifes (a cluster of boutique tourist huts) is buried deep in the park at the foot of the mountains overlooking the Caribbean Sea. Pelicans soar overhead as fierce waves extend their grip along shores largely unsuitable for swimming, but where smooth granite boulders and delicate palm fronds draw comparisons with the Seychelles. It takes an hour and a half to reach Pueblito from El Cabo beach, scrambling up a rocky stairway where ropes tied to tree trunks can be used in tougher sections. (An easier although arguably no less ‘treacherous’ trail runs through the neighbouring nudist beach.) Manuel and his family make up half the village, which has dwindled in recent years, due largely to a lack of privacy. We sit outside his home, chatting, as tourists in disrespectfully
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EDUCATION NEWS Fashion Feat Some of the most talented fashion designers in the south of England travelled to Kent College in Pembury for the Young Fashion Designer UK regional final. The 15 finalists displayed their work for judging at the school and students also took part in workshops run by Kent College old girls, saw a demonstration SPORTS FACILITIES
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by title sponsor TechSoft and heard from 2014 winner George Chaffey. “Teachers said how they were glad such an event is available to showcase the hard work that goes into such pieces and these talented individuals gain the credit they deserve,” says a spokesperson for the school. “At Kent College we are incredibly proud to be part of YFDUK and see the event as a muchneeded platform from which to celebrate the achievements of students with a
Benenden School is planning for the future
flair for fashion. We are so grateful
as the headteacher, Samantha Price, breaks
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finalists, especially Kent College’s
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to enhance and create new facilities for the school in time for its centenary in 2023. The aim is to deliver the scheme in several phases, starting with the improvement of the sporting facilities and building an all-weather
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lacrosse and hockey pitch and landscaping,
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Our part of the world has seen an increase in pupils attending independent schools, but what’s the draw? We look into the rise and rise of private education in Kent and Sussex
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ith exam results days over for another summer, attention begins to turn to the academic year ahead. For the next few years your children will be spending the majority of their time at school, so the decision on where they’ll attend is not an easy one and there are many factors to take into account, be it league tables, Ofsted results or sporting facilities. One thing that is certain, is the calibre of schools in our part of the world. Consistently receiving excellent results and topping league tables, there’s no doubt that this area offers some excellent options. It is also fair to say that the location itself is a draw when it comes to the school selection process. The Weald is filled with stunning scenery, rolling fields and picturesque towns, so it’s no wonder this is a location where families want to live and have their children go to school. RISING SUCCESS Our part of the world has the second highest number of students attending independent schools, bettered only by London. In Kent alone there are 89 independent schools, ranging from early years education to A Levels. An impressive 47% of the 1,267 ISC (Independent Schools
Council) member schools are located in London and the South East, showing that not only does this area have a lot to offer educationally, there’s also plenty of choice without having to travel too far. The economic crisis of 2008 saw the amount of students attending independent schools fall slightly across the country, but the South East saw the smallest decline. However, the waning was short lived, because, while independent school student numbers continued to fall in other areas, this region saw a steady rise – this year numbers were up by 5% on eight years ago, with it estimated that in Kent 9-12% of school students attend an independent school. Pupil numbers at independent schools across the country now stand at their highest level since records began in 1974, with 517,113 pupils attending 1,267 ISC member schools. This is an increase of 5185 pupils on last year – the highest growth in pupil numbers since the start of the recession in 2008. PROPERTY BOOM The high standard of educational establishments is also good news for estate agents in the area, as families flock to places like Tunbridge Wells and Cranbrook in order to ensure their children receive an
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outstanding school experience. Whether it’s state or independent education they’re after, there are 33 schools in Tunbridge Wells alone, which makes it a huge draw when deciding to relocate. The town has become a magnet for Londoners, some moving to Tunbridge Wells before they’ve even started a family, just so they can be in with a chance of getting their children into a prestigious school. While some are leaving city life for the town and its theatres and parks, most are choosing to buy in Tunbridge Wells because of its esteemed educational facilities. Over in Cranbrook, the grammar school there has created a ‘mini house bubble’. Research by the Good Schools Guide and Savills estate agents showed that on average parents are prepared to pay an extra 22% to live close to some of the best state secondary schools, which are often grammar schools. Outside of London, Cranbrook was the town where the property prices were bumped up the most – a whopping 52.5%, due to the fact that day students need to live within an 8.5km catchment area. GOING FOR GRAMMAR While independent schools are a huge draw to this area, it’s also the grammar schools like Cranbrook which are bringing people to Kent and Sussex. According to the ISC census, one quarter of all new pupils to ISC schools this year came from state-funded schools, and research
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from 2012 shows that almost one in nine places in Kent grammar schools went to privately educated children, with Judd and Tonbridge offering more than 40% of their places to children from fee-paying prep schools. Sitting high in the league tables, it’s perhaps no surprise that the grammar schools in this area have such a pul especially as they provide excellent education for fre This year’s GCSE results saw the Judd school in Tonbridge get a new school record when 59% of its students achieved at least four A levels, while 16 students were offered places at Oxford or Cambridge. Owing to the high standard of grammar schools locally, it is not uncommon for students to attend an independent prep school before moving on to a grammar school for their secondary education, and these days pupils move freely between the state-funded and independent sectors. The likelihood of parents sending their child to an ISC changes with age, and in England more than 14% of school pupils aged 16 and over attend an ISC school, some pupils moving into the independent sector specifically to study for their A Levels. In many ways there is now less of a divide between local independent and state schools. Partnerships between the two are on the rise, with many schools teaming up to share their facilities, especially when it comes to sporting and drama facilities.
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as much assistance in the form of means tested bursaries as they do scholarships; over 40,000 pupils are currently benefitting from a means tested bursary, valued at almost £350m and representing an increase of 6% compared to last year. Since 2011, the total value of means tested bursaries provided by schools has increased by more than £80m, and over 5,000 pupils pay no fees at all.
FEES For those parents who are concerned that the fees of private education may be challenging (the average cost for a child at a prep day-school is £2,600 per term, £4,000 at senior level and £3,000 for sixth form), it may come as a surprise that almost 170,000 pupils now receive help with their fees, with a record value of more than £800m, an increase of 7.3% on last year. ISC schools provide more than twice
THE FUTURE In this area, the future of the schools is looking bright. While the grammar schools continue to excel, achieving higher results and sitting further up the league tables each year, the independents are also flourishing, seeing higher intakes and more pupils getting the grades they need to attend the most prestigious universities – 92% of ISC pupils progress to higher education with the majority attending Russell Group universities. However, as much as the figures speak volumes, as every parent knows, it’s the overall experience of their school life that shapes a child, not just the grades they achieve. With ample schools offering an even bigger range of sports, performing and language options, it’s perhaps no surprise that Kent and Sussex have become so well-established when it comes to offering an excellent education. Read our 2015-2016 Education Guide to discover more about our excellent local schools
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Carol Parisella FIRP, Managing Director of Term Time Teachers, has been recognised by REC for her 20 years within the industry and awarded a fellowship of the REC. Carol, a recruitment professional whose experience and knowledge of the industry has spanned over two decades, was given outstanding testimonials from fellow professionals who she has dealt with in her career. Carol and her team have taken Term Time Teachers to being recognised as Best Public Sector Recruitment Agency finalists; being awarded the prestigious Gold Standard Quality Mark (DfE Quality Mark) at every stringent audit with a 100% pass rate; and being recognised as preferred suppliers by county councils and schools, who have continued to ensure Term Time Teachers have stayed committed, professional and personal at all times. “Education is a very fast paced and ever changing sector,” says Carol. “We are dealing with children and this is always our focus when we hold our face to face registrations with teachers, teaching assistants and admin based school staff – to ensure we can continue to provide excellence in our service.
“It was nice to hear that the testimonials provided to REC were of a professional opinion of how we offer an excellent and professional service; it is something that we as a company have always said is our statement. I am proud to say that we have a team that delivers that statement daily.” John Parisella MIRP was also acknowledged by the REC as a member for both his contribution to the industry and his experience and knowledge within the education sector. John, a previous senior manager in schools, has also worked to providing a service that is outstanding to both schools and teachers, and of course, delivering a service strict to the Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct, as expected by the REC in its recognition of its membership. Term Time Teachers Ltd also offers its teaching colleagues additional and current training for all primary, secondary and SEN teachers; again, the training material is set to DfE requirements and reflects current classroom practice. Please call us on 01892 676 076 for our new free Safeguarding Children courses running over the summer period.
SUPPORTING SCHOOLS IN AND BEYOND THE CLASSROOM Term Time Teachers has been working alongside education establishments at their request in supporting them, not only with classroom based staff such as teachers, teaching assistants, cover supervisors and nursery/ crèche assistants, but also non-classroom based staff such as administration/reception staff, SIMS managers, pastoral and study managers, kitchen and maintenance staff. As always, Term Time Teachers can assure all schools that every person, classroom based or non-classroom based, registering with Term Time Teachers will always be fully registered, vetted and cleared to our 100% REC Gold Standard Award (DfE Quality
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Mark Award Standard). Term Time Teachers are the local preferred, personal and professional teacher recruitment specialists, who work alongside schools in Tunbridge Wells, Tonbridge, Sevenoaks and the surrounding areas of Kent and Sussex. Term Time Teachers has been supporting local schools and education staff for 15 years, during which time we have proven that we are a committed, experienced and very friendly team who make it our purpose to ensure at all times that everyone is cleared to excellent high standards following a face to face registration, with all relevant ID and security checks being completed. We also take
the time to get to know everyone on a personal level; one of the benefits of being a local office. At Term Time Teachers, we are the local office with an open door policy; we welcome our colleagues to always call in to discuss their needs and how Term Time Teachers can support them. We can offer free training courses, free safeguarding and continuous support with all aspects of working alongside children. Term Time Teachers has a wealth of experience and skills relating to the education system; our team is experienced in primary and secondary school teaching, senior management, special needs, admin and teaching assistants, as well as being parents.
“Together, we feel we have most, if not all, of the areas covered when it comes to understanding and providing a continuous excellent service,” says John Parisella. “We are a dedicated team, committed to providing a service for which we are highly regarded.” Term Time Teachers is currently supporting local schools with temporary and/or permanent positions for September 2015. If you are available, please feel free to call the team or pop into our offices. Toll House, St John’s Road, Tunbridge Wells, Kent TN4 9NP 01892 676 076 www.termtimeteachers.co.uk
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Bede’s.....................................................104
Dulwich Prep.........................................109
Sackville School....................................132
Bethany School.....................................105
Eastbourne College...............................102
Sevenoaks Prep....................................117
Beechwood Sacred Heart School.....106
Hustpierpoint College...........................112
Skippers Hill Manor Preparatory School...117
Bricklehurst Manor School.................127
Kent College Pembury..........................114
St Edmund’s School Canterbury.........118
Claremont School.................................119
Marlborough House Preparatory School..124
Sutton Valence School.........................118
Cobham Hall..........................................123
Mayfield School....................................130
Vinehall School.....................................108
Cranbrook School.................................132
The Mead School..................................121
Woldingham School.............................120
Cranleigh School..................................128
Russell House Prep School.................125
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hether your child is about to embark on their educational journey for the first time, or whether they’re moving on to the next academic stage, determining a facility to suit their needs is an important decision with many factors to consider. In our guide you’ll discover what the leading local schools have to offer to hopefully make the selection process a little easier, as well as finding out more about the locations in which the schools are situated. In order to help you on your way, Neil Roskilly, (pictured) CEO of the Independent Schools Association (ISA) provides an insight into how to make the all-important decisions when it comes to your child’s future. “Parents make the most important purchasing choice of their lives when they decide on an independent school. While houses and sometimes even cars and holidays may cost more, making the right
choice of private school has life-long consequences for the family members they love. It’s easy to change cars and move house as, for the most part, you usually get what you pay for. But with schools that doesn’t always apply, as there are many other factors to consider and you don’t always get a good return on investment. But, parents should set aside things like tradition and the size of playing fields, and ask themselves, ‘would my son or daughter be happy here?‘ Ultimately, that’s all that matters, as happy children learn. In a nurturing environment and given the right balance between challenge and encouragement, children will not just go on to enjoy success, but to exceed all expectations. Parents will recognise a happy school as soon as they walk through its doors. Teachers will be talking to and about children, and the children will be enthusiastic about learning. So don’t get side-tracked at the age of buildings and colour of the walls – watch the children and choose the happiest school you can find.” Read Neil’s top 10 tips for choosing a school on page 111 SEPTEMBER 2015
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Describe some of the trips and extracurricular activities
TYPE: Co-educational day and boarding school
Bethany offers a wide variety of extracurricular
for ages 11 to 18
activities, dedicating part of each day to
TEL: 01580 211 273
either sports or activities. This programme,
WEB: www.bethanyschool.org.uk
with more than 20 exciting activities on offer,
EMAIL: schooloffice@bethanyschool.org.uk
helps give Bethany the well-rounded curriculum
NUMBER OF PUPILS: 341
that we’re known for. These include varied
ADDRESS: Curtisden Green, Goudhurst,
HEAD: Francie Healy
tasks such as archery, horse riding, fishing,
COST PER TERM: Day Pupils £5,161-£5,662,
quilting and even a remote control car club. Education at Bethany is supplemented
Weekly Boarders £7,989-£8,761,
by trips that add value and authenticity
Full Boarders £8,614-£9,639
to any topic. Art has benefited from “At Bethany we focus on the individual and I am
inspirational trips that have included
very proud that we do. Being happy and content
New York, Venice and Rome in recent years, and each year pupils can take
in your individuality and who you are provides you with an incredibly powerful state of well-
25-metre indoor swimming pool and fitness rooms,
part in overseas expeditions that see
being that will serve you well in later life.”
which will be ready for use this year.
them involved in life-changing experiences and vital charitable deeds.
FRANCIE HEALY, HEADMASTER
Sum up the ethos of your school
Do you have any awards or accreditations?
Education for life in a changing world.
CReSTeD registered since 1994, our Learning
What do you offer that other schools don’t?
Support department enjoys a well-deserved
The Headmaster firmly believes that
What facilities are on offer?
international reputation for its success in giving
school should be enjoyed rather than
Bethany benefits from an idyllic setting in the
specialist help to dyslexic pupils within the
endured and it is the atmosphere of
heart of the Weald, with stunning views making
mainstream curriculum.
positive nurturing and encouragement,
the perfect backdrop for our 60-acre campus.
focused on the potential of each
of the curriculum is delivered using ICT to
What are your biggest achievements as a school?
support the school’s ethos of ‘education for life in
Bethany draws its pupils at all levels of the school
a changing world’, where technology is of
from a deliberately broad ability range. We believe that
If you would like to find out more
increasing importance.
all pupils who are capable of obtaining good, national
about what Bethany can offer your
qualifications should be allowed to do so, and the
child, then do come along to our
offers not only an outdoor classroom, but also a
effectiveness of this philosophy is evident in our exam
open mornings on Saturday September 26
high ropes course to allow adventurous pupils to
results, which improve year on year. In 2015, the pass
or Wednesday October 7. Contact
explore the treetops. We have an enviable
rate of our pupils at A Level was 99%, and each year
registrar@bethanyschool.org.uk to register
building programme, including a new six-lane,
the majority go on to study at university.
your place or for more information.
The entire campus is served by Wi-Fi and much
Perfectly placed for outdoor education, Bethany
individual, that helps make Bethany ‘refreshingly different’.
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Beechwood Sacred Heart School, Tunbridge Wells ADDRESS: 12 Pembury Road, Tunbridge Wells, Kent TN2 3QD TYPE: Independent co-educational day and boarding school for boys and girls aged 3-18 TEL: 01892 532 747 WEB: www.beechwood.org.uk EMAIL: registrar@beechwood.org.uk NUMBER OF PUPILS: 438 NUMBER OF STAFF: 85 HEAD: Mr Aaron Lennon COST PER TERM: £8,990 (boarding); £3,050 to £5,410 (day) Beechwood is a fully co-educational day and boarding school in a large scenic campus overlooking open countryside. Situated close to Tunbridge Wells town centre, it is within easy reach of London.
Focus on excellence At Beechwood, we believe in excellence in
confidence in areas they find difficult. Academic
teaching. In our small classes, we provide
standards are important and we challenge our
teaching that facilitates learning and inspires our
pupils to do their best. We also encourage our
pupils to explore new ideas so that they achieve
boys and girls to participate in a wide range of
their full potential. A cognitive development
extracurricular activities, trips and visits.
programme focuses on higher order thinking skills,
“The school is successful in helping pupils
encouraging independent thinking, a more positive
achieve good results while developing as
approach to problem solving and better habits of
independent, caring and articulate individuals.”
learning – essential skills for university and
– ISI INSPECTION REPORT 2014
success in the world of work. Pupils in the senior school enjoy access to a wide range of GCSE and
Day and boarding school
A Level academic courses and have an enviable
The boarding areas provide comfortable, modern
degree of flexibility when selecting their option
accommodation throughout, in single rooms for
choices. Most pupils go on to study at their first
sixth formers and two or three-bedded rooms for
choice of university.
younger pupils. More than 80% of our pupils are
In our small classes, teachers stimulate pupils to excel in what they are good at and build
from the UK, while our boarders include local pupils and those from many different countries. Flexi boarding is also available. Beechwood encourages high standards and values – honesty, respect and consideration for others – derived from its Catholic tradition, while welcoming pupils of all religions. The welfare and wellbeing of the pupils is paramount to the success of any school and at Beechwood the pastoral system is a key feature in maintaining the friendly and happy nature of the school. “In all parts of the school the pupils’ behaviour and attitudes are excellent and their personal development is a strength of the school.” – ISI INSPECTION REPORT 2014 “I want our students to be able to think for themselves, to be creative problem solvers so that when they finish their education at Beechwood they are set for the challenges and opportunities that await them.” – MR AARON LENNON, HEAD
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Dulwich Preparatory School, Cranbrook ADDRESS: Golford Road, Coursehorn, Cranbrook, Kent TN17 3NP TYPE: Independent day and flexible boarding school for boys and girls aged 3-13 TEL: 01580 712 179 WEB: www.dcpskent.org EMAIL: registrar@dcpskent.org NUMBER OF PUPILS: 540 HEAD: Mr P.A. David, B.Ed. (Hons) COST PER TERM: £1,815 to £5,375 In Little Stream Forest, school activities
Dulwich Prep has developed hugely since its
linked to Apple TV in every classroom and an iPad
humble beginnings in the orchards of Cranbrook
for learning programme in Years 7 and 8, providing
encourage the children to work together to solve
at the outbreak of World War Two, when Dulwich
a great tool for both independent and group study.
problems, to become more independent and to try
College Preparatory School was evacuated to the
There is also a great emphasis on outdoor
new challenges where there is no right or wrong
countryside in September 1939. Since then, the
learning throughout the school. Starting in
answer! The children have the chance to learn
site has grown to 50 acres in the heart of the
nursery, the outdoor environment is used to learn
specific skills such as shelter building, knot tying
beautiful Weald of Kent.
from, not just learn in. Nash House, our early years
and cooking on an open fire. A progressive
section, has recently been completely
programme of activities culminates in a residential
justly proud of its ability to encourage and nurture
redeveloped and now comprises four brand new
trip to Snowdonia in Year 8, led by a specialist
new interests – with opportunities for all abilities
classrooms, all facing south, each with their own
mountain expedition team.
and extracurricular clubs ranging from triathlon to
outdoor learning area under a retractable roof.
sewing. Dulwich Prep offers state-of-the-art
Children are outside come rain or shine, digging in
Monday, Tuesday and Friday mornings. Contact
technology, including interactive whiteboards
their gardens and enjoying the playground.
registrar Sally Ahlers to arrange a visit.
Sports facilities are unrivalled and the school is
The headmaster hosts tours of the school on
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When considering which school is the right one for your child, Neil Roskilly, CEO of the ISA has these tips to make finding the most fitting establishment a little easier…
1. Visit when the school is in normal session – don’t rely on an highly-orchestrated open day. 2. Meet the head and ask if you are happy that this is the person you are entrusting your child to. If the head seems inaccessible, look elsewhere. 3. Send an email to the school and see how long it takes to get a reply. Schools that put parents and pupils first will get back to you almost instantly. 4. Check the accreditation of the school. Make sure it is a member of one of the Heads’ Associations within the Independent Schools Council, such as the Independent Schools Association. 5. Ask about value-added data (measuring a child’s progress against national norms), as raw examination results tell you very little. Question it if the school says, ‘we don’t do that.’ 6. Check the previous inspection report (mostly it’ll be on the Independent Schools Inspectorate or Ofsted website). Look carefully for comments on the strength of relationships between teachers and pupils. 7. Don’t assume that the higher the fee, the more you get. Don’t dismiss schools just because their fees may be lower than a competitor. 8. Enquire about bursaries, scholarships and fee discounts. Don’t be shy. 9. Ask if fees are fully-inclusive or if there are any extras. Sometimes the extras can mount up significantly. 10. Ask about ‘wrap-around’ and extra-curricular activities (breakfast clubs, after-school societies and sports, etc.) These fit drop-off and pick-up around busy parents’ professional lives and also enrich every child’s education.
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An independent view Former pupil at a Wealden public school, Fleur McCoy, 21, talks to us about the benefits of private education How do you think your education has benefited you? I think in prep school, because it was such a small school it was quite good because you knew everyone who worked and studied there. Class sizes were also quite small. In secondary school I think the main thing that benefited me the most was the one-to-one time teachers were willing to give. Because it was a boarding school, teachers were around in the evenings and were always happy to help. I really struggled with my A Level subjects so having that extra time with teachers was really helpful. They also held lunchtime clinics so if you were having some trouble in your subject they were there to assist. Do you think boarding influenced your education? Well at first it was quite hard, it’s always hard to be away from home, especially when you’re settling into a new school. But, I think if I’d gone to a day school I probably wouldn’t have worked as hard as I did for my GCSEs and A Levels. They implemented things like ‘prep hour’ so there’d be an hour set aside in the evening to do homework, and I think if I’d been at home I wouldn’t have done any work to be honest! What sort of subjects did you get to do that weren’t offered at state schools? Latin and Greek were both offered; I took Latin all the way through to A level as well. The school also didn’t offer subjects which they saw as ‘soft’. I’m studying psychology now at university but I couldn’t study this at school. What were the class sizes like? At my prep school the class was never bigger than 17, and of those 15 of them were boys. In my final year we had a class of 11 pupils. I think smaller classes worked better
because it meant that there was less distractions and disruptions. At secondary school it was similar – the classes were a bit bigger but they were never more than about 18. Did you have a good relationship with the teachers? A really good relationship actually because when you’re boarding you have housemistresses/masters and matrons so you got to know them quite well. The facilities are quite extensive; did you get to take advantage of them? The facilities are great. For A Level I did maths, Latin and chemistry. Obviously with chemistry it was quite lab focused, so it was good to have the facilities to carry out my coursework. The theatre was really impressive as well. How has your education helped when it comes to university? I think working for A Levels to get into Oxford Brookes meant that I got quite a strong work ethic. I worked as hard as possible to achieve good grades, and I couldn’t have done it without the extra help that the teachers were willing to give. I think with the education I’ve had it’s set me up to work hard when I’m at university. Do you think university is still as important as it used to be? Yes I do. If anything it gives you an extra three years to work out what your career goals are. Those years at university give you time to explore your options and live life away from home. I went in deciding to study psychology, even though I wasn’t completely sure of what I wanted to do. I know now that I’ve narrowed it down to something in media and having that extra time to decide those things has helped so much. SEPTEMBER 2015
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Claremont School, East Sussex ADDRESS: Claremont Nursery and Prep School Baldslow St. Leonards-on-Sea East Sussex TN37 7PW TEL: 01424 751 555 ADDRESS: Claremont Senior School and Sixth Form Bodiam Nr Robertsbridge East Sussex TN32 5UJ TEL: 01580 830 396 WEBSITE: www.claremontschool.co.uk EMAIL: enquiries@claremontschool.co.uk NUMBER OF PUPILS: 536 COST PER TERM: £2,100 to £5,300
Claremont School is a thriving, independent,
South East and has been rated ‘Outstanding’ in all
onwards visit on a regular basis. Trips abroad are
co-educational day and boarding school occupying
areas by Ofsted.
a regular feature of their learning.
two wonderful sites. It is one of the top performing
Fees are some of the most competitive in the
Claremont offers excellent facilities across the
schools academically in the South East. In the
South East. Children may be dropped off at school
two sites. In addition to well equipped and well
recent GCSE examinations, 94% of all grades were
from 8am and collected up to 6pm, or they can be
resourced classroom blocks and science and IT
an A* to C and furthermore, 41%
collected from home and dropped off by the
labs containing the latest equipment, Claremont
of all grades were an A* or A. The site in
school’s extensive transport service, which serves
boasts outstanding facilities for a vast
St Leonards-on-Sea stands in 100 acres of delightful
many villages throughout Kent and Sussex.
co-curricular programme, including a £1.5million
Sussex countryside and comprises a nursery
The curriculum and co-curricular programme
sports centre, a new and extensive performing
school, pre-preparatory department, prep school
at Claremont is broad and ambitious. Students
arts centre, indoor and outdoor swimming pools,
and forest school. The senior school and sixth Form
reach their full potential academically, but also
two theatres, a dance studio, a floodlit Astroturf, a
site is situated in the beautiful village of Bodiam,
participate in co-curricular activities that play an
forest school and pitches for almost every sport.
overlooking Bodiam Castle. Claremont has a state of
important part in a student’s growth and
the art boarding house with newly refurbished
development. The ultimate aim at Claremont is to
opened at the senior school site in 2014;
facilities, located in the historic town of Battle. Over
encourage a positive attitude to learning. The
here, students follow a bespoke educational
the last two decades, Claremont School has grown
school also owns a study centre in St Omer in
programme and receive expert
to become one of the most successful schools in the
Northern France, which children from Year 3
UCAS preparation.
The new purpose built sixth form centre
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The Mead School, Tunbridge Wells ADDRESS: 16 Frant Road, Tunbridge Wells, Kent TN2 5SN
children can develop and thrive. Academic standards and expectations are high,
TYPE: Co-educational day school for ages 3-11
enabling each child to realise their potential within
TEL: 01892 525 837
small, personal teaching groups, discover their
WEB: www.meadschool.info
strengths and interests and move to secondary
EMAIL: office@themeadschool.co.uk
school as independent learners who have
NUMBER OF PUPILS: 190
established excellent work patterns and strong
NUMBER OF STAFF: 40
values that will remain with them for life. Children
HEAD: Mrs Angela Culley
are prepared for entry to a wide range of secondary
COST PER TERM: £3395 (Years 3-6),
schools in both the independent and maintained
£3065 (Reception, Years 1 & 2) and
sectors, including over 55% transferring to the six
£999 to £1665 (Kindergarten & Pre-Reception)
local grammar schools.
Conveniently situated 300m from the historic
pupils to be outward looking, for the world is their
Pantiles, The Mead School is a place that
classroom and life their education. Within our
‘encourages all its pupils to feel success’.
campus, children enjoy high-quality teaching and
Children who are happy and secure in school
resources and their learning is greatly enhanced by
thrive and become lifelong learners. To this end,
a broad range of educational trips and visitors.
We are a community based school. We want our
the school, founded on Christian principles and
School life must be fun and full. A huge
impressively housed in a Victorian villa, including
programme of sport, music, drama, French and
well-equipped playgrounds and a well-used playing
Mandarin languages and extracurricular activities
field, within easy walking distance of The Pantiles,
is offered and our pupils embrace it all with
is run as a large family, providing a happy, secure,
enthusiasm and confidence. Academic, sport,
lively and stimulating environment in which
music and drama scholarships are regularly won.
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Russell House, Sevenoaks No look back over the past school year would be
ADDRESS: Station Road, Otford, Sevenoaks, Kent TN14 5QU
complete without noting the school’s remarkable
TYPE: Co-educational school
achievements in netball. The U11 team won no
for children aged two to 11
less than five tournament trophies during the
TEL: 01959 522 352
season and the U9 team picked up two trophies
WEB: www.russellhouseschool.co.uk
and were runners up in a third. The U11 team also
EMAIL: enquiries@russellhouse.kent.sch.uk
made it into the finals of the IAPS netball
NUMBER OF PUPILS: 210
competition to finish in the top 12 out of 260
NUMBER OF STAFF: 48
schools across the country. This is a considerable achievement for a co-educational school with one
HEAD: Mr Craig McCarthy COST PER TERM: EY from £625 to £3,140 per term
the school’s science club. One of the club’s
class per year group, competing against
Main School from £3,625 to £4,190
summer activities was to explore the science of
considerably larger opponents.
picnics – the role of yeast in bread making and
A year in highlights Russell House is celebrating another superb year,
how to make cheese. This was not the only facility to be upgraded
In addition to the sporting triumph, Russell House was the proud winner of the local schools’ Great Maths Race and was successful in a national schools art competition, among others.
having opened a new science centre and IT hub, and
during the year. Also new is an integrated
enjoyed spectacular academic and sporting successes.
café-style IT and library area called The Hub.
“This really is the school ‘where the remarkable
This provides a welcoming and flexible space
happens’,” says headmaster Craig McCarthy. “We
Russell House in April, which allows even more
where children can work independently on
have a friendly, happy atmosphere and a
hands-on practical investigation by pupils of all
projects and is also ideally suited to collaborative
commitment to develop each boy and girl’s
ages up to 11. Curriculum activities include ‘real’
work and for whole class teaching. It was
individual talents. The results across academic,
chemistry, with Bunsen burners allowing children
developed to support the school’s vision for ICT,
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to learn about boiling, evaporation and all manner
where computers and reference materials are
school’s success, but just as important are the
of chemical reactions. The centre is also home to
used as an integral part of activities in all subjects.
smiles and enjoyment our children have at school.”
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plants adequate support as they’ll take a
work for me! But, I have left them flowering
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and dusted once you start to harvest. There
French beans if sown straight away should
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which grows next to them. So far, it seems
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using the same method is chard.
friends or blanch and freeze so you
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can enjoy your home grown veg
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CASTLE CARING In the latest of our visits to National Trust gardens, we look around the Bodiam Castle and speak to premises assistant Terry Featherstone about the work that goes in to maintaining the grounds…
What is your approach to the grounds, in terms of both preserving their heritage and moving forward? We have recently adapted the way we manage the grounds i.e. leaving some areas of grass longer, to increase biodiversity for insects and invertebrate and to give small mammals a highway to the neighbouring hedgerows. This has had the added bonus of encouraging visitors to immerse themselves fully in the landscape and providing the opportunity for natural play. We support nature in as much as our key focus is on the maintenance of the grounds rather that forcing it in an unsympathetic direction. This means the grounds are supported in evolving as naturally as possible within the environment of a public attraction. There is also the ongoing battle with Himalayan Balsam. Finally, we are also in the process of completing a conservation management plan which will assist us in developing the grounds further in the future.
The grounds are expansive, how many of you work on them? Including William Past our Premises Manager there are six on the team to cover the seven day, 363 days of the year opening.
What does a typical day at work for you involve? We normally start our day at 8am well before visitors arrive on site. As well as looking after the grounds, we are also responsible for ensuring the castle and public facilities are cleaned ready for the day ahead. This includes emptying all refuge bins and clearing the site of any litter. Checks are also carried out throughout the day to ensure the site is always presented to a high standard. We can also be called upon to do general maintenance work, mowing the grounds, hedge cutting and car parking. A typical day for us premises assistants is anything but typical, which certainly makes it a varied role and can make for enjoyable days.
And your biggest challenge at Bodiam is? Flooding in winter from the neighbouring River Rother – this both affects our car park capacity and involves us in a massive clean-up of debris from the river. Also getting the right balance when it comes to conservation; maintaining what is an iconic ancient site to ensure our thousands of visitors have an enjoyable, memorable and positive visit and take away some of the passion we have for Bodiam.
What’s your favourite area or element of the grounds? The idyllic beauty of the site and the peace and solitude before visitors and other staff arrive. It’s hard to beat being here early on a crisp, cold winter morning, a light covering of frost, a gentle mist above the moat, and the call of a pheasant from Doakes Meadow.
In December last year, you carried out some extensive weeding on the castle, how much of a challenge was that? Bodiam’s medieval herb garden
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Bodiam volunteer Jan Black gives us an insight into the work that goes on to make the medieval herb garden grow
working within the heritage sector to undertake this high level weeding. The results have made a major difference to the integrity of the castle – it was amazing for both staff and visitors alike to see this conservation work in action, with wall walkers in harnesses hanging from the castle walls as if under siege. We do regularly weed the castle, be it at a less dramatic level.
of Bodiam, providing stunning views to and from the castle. With the repositioning of our visitor reception last year, the grounds are now playing a bigger role in our visitor’s experience which will always be an interesting challenge to the landscape the wildlife and the premises team.
What preparations do you need to do to get the grounds ready for autumn?
The grounds will always be maintained sympathetically to the surrounding environment, however with a focus on a medieval storyline now running throughout the property the natural progression for the grounds is to develop our medieval herb garden into a much larger scale and encourage the grounds to reflect its primitive origins. We are also encouraging visitors to explore the grounds far more extensively through adding various interpretative elements including a grass maze. We are also looking in to the potential of reintroducing some of the water features which would have been in existence in Sir Edward’s day to impress his visitors en route to the castle.
We have a broad maintenance plan which covers such aspects as inspection and maintenance of drainage, not only in the castle but the grounds too. The bordering River Rother can be very impressive when in full flood. Also tree maintenance and survey, resurfacing the gravel paths, and hopefully this year prepare an area of the estate for a wild flower meadow.
How much of an impact do the grounds have on the castle? I think the landscape since the castle was built back in 1385 has always played an integral role in the support and back drop to the overall impression
Tell us about your future plans for the grounds
Early in 2012 we started work with small groups of pupils from Claremont School on a fairly modest idea of making a herb bed in the castle grounds. Initially we created a herb garden containing plants for cooking, for the household, for strewing and freshening, for medicine and healing, and for well-being. This was followed in 2013 by a bed of plants used for dyeing, and in 2014 a bed of ornamental plants for scent and savour. Each July we hold ‘all things herbal’ weekends where we show visitors how to use the plants for dyeing, herbal teas, washing, nosegays, smudge sticks, oak gall ink, and provide information about their medicinal uses. During research for possible plants to include we came across The Feate of Gardening, a manuscript written in verse in about 1390. It includes a list of 89 ‘main herbys’ and reference to a further twelve plants. We discovered that we had over half the plants either in the beds we had made or growing wild in the grounds. So, in 2015 we set about making a further bed incorporating the missing ones. To date we are missing just six plants, mostly due to the rabbits eating them. The one plant which still eludes us is Felwort, Gentianella Amarella; we would love to hear from anyone who has some they could let us have. Creating the herb gardens has opened up a whole new area of interpretation to the castle. It has proved a fascinating area to research and it is lovely to see how interesting visitors find it.
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Period family home with modern day furnishings in Tunbridge Wells THIS STUNNING SEMI DETACHED family home has recently been
bedroom with access to the eaves.
LOCATION: Tunbridge Wells, Kent GUIDE PRICE: £829,950
Outside, the sunny garden is mostly
redecorated creating a more modern
laid to lawn with shrubs and flowering
feel to the property, yet still offers period
plants to borders, and also benefits
features you might hope to find, such as
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The property is vacant with no
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PROPERTY: 10 Park Road
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BEDROOMS: 4 BATHROOMS: 1 EXTRAS: Kitchen underfloor heating, basement/store room, off road parking
to the kitchen with the sitting and dining
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schools and Tunbridge Wells town
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BEST BITS: The spacious property has
with underfloor heating also included.
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The first floor has three bedrooms, one
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Escape to the country with this fabulous farmhouse in Biddenden RURALLY SITUATED, Goldwell
bedroom with an en suite and a
Farmhouse is a charming, Grade II
fireplace. Exposed beams in this room
listed home dating from the 17th
give it that country home feel. Two
century with later 18th and 21st
good-sized bedrooms and a family
century additions.
bathroom are also on this floor. The
On the ground floor there is a spacious living area with a fireplace adding to the period feel that the
PROPERTY: Goldwell Farmhouse LOCATION: Biddenden, Kent GUIDE PRICE: £1.25million BEDROOMS: 5 BATHROOMS: 1 + en suite
second floor hosts two more
LAND: about 2 acres
bedrooms and has access to the attic.
EXTRAS: Cellar, store room,
Features of the grounds include
tennis court, two paddocks
exposed beams of the house create.
a tennis court, two fenced paddocks
There is a modern kitchen, fitted with
plus a lawn area that leads around
a two oven oiled Aga and underfloor
to the side of the house to a
BEST BITS: This wonderful property
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vegetable garden with fruit cages
you can access both the dining room
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shared private lane and there is
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The first floor consists of the master
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School and is situated about 6 miles
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Beautiful country cottage brought into the modern era in Tunbridge Wells
SURROUNDED BY AN Area of
Basalt tiled floor with underfloor
outstanding Natural Beauty within the rarely
heating. The courtyard can be accessed
available Dunorlan Farm is this incredible
via the French doors at the back, plus
four-bedroom cottage, built in 1861.
there’s a utility room on this floor.
The ground floor consists largely of
Elsewhere, the four bedrooms are all
the open plan sitting/dining room. With
set off the main landing area and most
a bay window to the front offering views
aspects are over the lovely greenery.
over the garden and solid oak floors,
The master bedroom has an en suite
this area is a perfect to suit your every
and a family bathroom is available too.
need. Through the sitting room to the
An expansive garden area has plenty
back of the house is the fantastic
of space for children to play and run
modern kitchen. Fitted with stunning
around. There is also a gated driveway
white cupboards and a breakfast bar,
that has the space for several cars and
there are also Corian worktops and a
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PROPERTY: Dunorlan Farm Cottages LOCATION: Tunbridge Wells, Kent GUIDE PRICE: ÂŁ750,000 BEDROOMS: 4 BATHROOMS: 1 plus en suite EXTRAS: Cloakroom, basement, attic space, open plan sitting room, expansive garden, gated driveway BEST BITS: The home is just yards away from the elegant Dunorlan Park, with features such as the six-acre lake which is popular for boating, as well as a fountain, cascade and a Grecian temple.
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Modernised period house perfect for a big family in Tonbridge DATING BACK IN part to the 18th century, this unique, impressive family
good-sized utility and door to the cellar. The master bedroom on the first floor is
home, with a sympathetic extension and
accompanied by a dressing room and en
contemporary improvements throughout,
suite bathroom. Five other bedrooms, one
has retained its character and stunning
of which has a further en suite shower
periodic features.
room, and a family bathroom are settled
The front door opens into the entrance hall leading to the drawing room; a
over this floor as well. Outside is a large double garage with a
magnificent space with an open fireplace
completely independent apartment above.
and French style doors. There is also a
This area is perfect for a teenage den or
study and sitting room with plenty of
for visiting relatives. There is also space
space for relaxing and a separate TV
on the drive for additional parking. You’ll
room with double aspect doors
also find a fully enclosed, screened
overlooking the garden. On this floor
garden with lawned area and trees and
you’ll also find the comprehensively
shrubs where you can create your own
fitted kitchen, a shower cloakroom, a
little haven.
PROPERTY: Tollgate House LOCATION: Hadlow Road, Tonbridge GUIDE PRICE: £1.3million BEDROOMS: 6 BATHROOMS: 3 (2 en suite) EXTRAS: Detached double garage, independent apartment, TV room with double aspect doors, period feature fireplace, cellar BEST BITS: Located just off Tonbridge High Street this home has a great location. The historic town offers the 13th century castle, shopping and recreational facilities and has a wealth of excellent schools – state, grammar and independent – just a short walk away.
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18TH CENTURY ELEGANCE A Grade II listed home with original period features and a few modern touches in Hellingly THIS GRADE II LISTED, Georgian fronted, country house dates
cellar comprising a boot room, boiler room, china room, store room
back to the 18th century with later additions in the early 19th century.
and an excellent laundry room.
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A sweeping staircase leads to the first floor where the master
to a stunning and spacious drawing room extending the width of the
bedrooms suite and guest bedrooms are settled. The master
house with many original features, two bay windows to the front
bedroom has a double aspect, an en suite bathroom and dressing
and French doors to a courtyard at the side. The sitting room has a
room. There is an office/further bedroom on this floor as well.
beautiful period Inglenook fireplace and a door leading to the
The house is positioned centrally in its plot extending to
kitchen/breakfast room which has a range of wall and floor
approximately four acres and is approached along a winding drive
mounted units with modern appliances throughout. There is an
leading to a gravel parking area to the front and side of the house.
excellent Orangery which provides a spectacular dining room. In
The gardens and grounds are very well maintained and feature a
addition, on the same floor is a guest cloakroom, a WC, stairs to the
duck pond and paddocks.
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PROPERTY: Winkenhurst Manor LOCATION: Hellingly, East Sussex GUIDE PRICE: ÂŁ2.2million BEDROOMS: 4 BATHROOMS: 1, plus 2 en suite LAND: 4 acres EXTRAS: Orangery, cellar with laundry room, boot room, boiler room, china room, further storage, separate stables, further outbuildings, large garage BEST BITS: In addition to the main house, there is the refurbished stable building, the ground floor of which is fitted with a kitchen and sitting room. On the first floor there are two bedrooms and two bathrooms. This building makes for a perfect guesthouse for friends and relatives.
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COUNTRY CHIC A period home with a modern touch in High Hurstwood
PROPERTY: Old Hall LOCATION: Chillies Lane, High Hurstwood, Uckfield
LOCATED IN AN Area of Outstanding
fireplace and a window to the side
Natural Beauty, Old Hall is in the village of
overlooking the pool and a dressing room
High Hurstwood and has retained many
with a range of built in wardrobe
period features including exposed timber
cupboards. There are three guest
BATHROOMS: 1+3 en suite
beams and inglenook fireplaces.
bedrooms on this floor as well, two with en
LAND: Approx. 3 acres
suite shower rooms and one with an en
EXTRAS: Garden room study, expansive
room, which offers book shelving to one
suite dressing room. There is a further
parking, detached annexe, games room,
wall and a lovely open inglenook fireplace.
bedroom with built in cupboards. A family
The principle drawing was once used as a
bathroom, separate shower room and a
double garage, pool house, swimming pool
ballroom with a sprung floor, open fireplace
cloakroom are also on this floor.
The entrance porch opens into a sitting
with a door that leads into the garden room.
The property is approached over a
The kitchen/breakfast room has been
driveway leading to space for several
beautifully fitted with granite work surfaces
vehicles to park and a double garage. There
and a breakfast bar.
GUIDE PRICE: £1.6million BEDROOMS: 5
BEST BITS: The gardens and grounds in all extend to approximately 3 acres principally laid to lawn and a separate
is an annexe above the double garage
lane access into the garden at the rear.
Five bedrooms are arranged over the
offering a bedroom, sitting room, bathroom
The pool house has lovely bi-fold doors
second floor. The master bedroom has a
and kitchen with an adjoining games room.
opening onto the pool area.
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A Victorian house with stables and stunning views in Broad Oak THIS HANDSOME AND beautifully
added benefit of an en suite, as does the
presented Victorian house has been renovated
guest bedroom which is fitted with a
and updated by the present owners.
dressing room as well. The other four
On entrance is the reception hall with an elegant double aspect drawing room with a large bay window from which to enjoy the
bedrooms are all of good size and there is a family bathroom on this floor too. Situated in an Area of Outstanding Natural
views. The kitchen/breakfast room has
Beauty, the house’s gardens and grounds lie
recently been refurbished with a generous
to the rear and benefit from the stunning
range of units with polished granite work
far-reaching views of the rolling Sussex
surfaces and leads through to a
countryside. Adjacent to the rear of the
conservatory that has doors to a gravelled
house is a wide sweeping area of lawn with
sitting area. There are fireplaces with wood
steps that lead down to the swimming pool
burning stoves in the drawing room, dining
set within a broad paved surround. The land
room and snug, and an open fireplace in the
is divided into three paddocks separated
reception hall.
from the garden by a fence. The grounds
The first floor is host to six spacious bedrooms. The master bedroom has the
benefit from stables comprising four loose boxes, tack room and wash down area.
PROPERTY: Rock Hill House LOCATION: Burwash Road Broad Oak, East Sussex GUIDE PRICE: £1.3million BEDROOMS: 6 BATHROOMS: 1 + 2 en suite LAND: About 6.6 acres EXTRAS: Double aspect drawing room, conservatory, snug, cellar, double open fronted garage, parking area, three paddocks, stables, swimming pool BEST BITS: If you’re looking to add your own stamp to the property, planning permission was granted, and is still current, under WD/2010/1715/F on 22nd September 2010 for the brick and tile outbuilding to be converted into ancillary accommodation and a home office.
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settled on this floor.
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The property benefits from a five bar gate giving access to the gravel driveway
PROPERTY: Woodlands LOCATION: Church Road, Sandhurst, Kent GUIDE PRICE: £825,000 BEDROOMS: 5
which provides parking for a number of
BATHROOMS: 1+2 en suite
airy with a vaulted reception hall on
vehicles. There is also a double garage
EXTRAS: Vaulted reception room, study,
entrance. There is a large drawing room
adjacent to the house.
adjacent double garage, five bar gated
Inside, the accommodation is bright and
with an open fireplace and French doors to
The gardens are a particular feature of
the terrace. A well-equipped kitchen
this home – being split into delightful
incorporating a range of maple cabinets
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with granite work-tops making for a striking
fragrance and interest throughout the
yet homely look is also on this floor as well
seasons. To the rear is a substantial paved
as the study and dining room.
terrace which is the perfect spot for
An open staircase leads to the landing, off
summer parties and barbeques. There is
driveway, outbuilding and extensive gardens and grounds. BEST BITS: A detached outbuilding is available for a variety of uses. It’s currently used as a games and
which are five bedrooms. The master
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excellent home office or somewhere
bathroom. A further four bedrooms, with
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THINKING OF MOVING HOME THIS SUMMER? You’ve made the decision to move, found your dream home and your offer has been accepted. Feelings of excitement and apprehension set in and all you want is the whole process to end with you safely ensconced in your new home. So what steps can you take to ensure that the process will run smoothly and costly mistakes are avoided? Well, skimping on surveys and conveyancing can cost you dearly in the long run. So here are some top tips to help your move go as smoothly as possible BY DEBORAH MILLER
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GET YOUR MORTGAGE AGREED FIRST Although borrowing from banks and building societies has improved recently, it is not a given. So to avoid disappointment, check you can get the mortgage you need before starting the process. You can get a mortgage agreement in principle secured first, but remember that this is an indication and not a legal agreement.
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DECIDE WHETHER YOU ARE HAPPY TO RELY ON THE MORTGAGE LENDER’S VALUATION OR DO YOU REQUIRE A FULL SURVEY. A lender’s valuation is an assessment carried out by and for the benefit of the lender in order to check that the property presents adequate security for its loan should you default and the property has to be sold. However, it does not report on actual faults in the property. For many, a Home Buyer’s Report, which will expose problems such as damp, dry rot and subsidence, is adequate but if you are buying an older house or unusual home a full structural survey will be a wise investment. You wouldn’t buy a car without the knowledge of a service history, so why would you run this financial risk when buying a house?
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the purchase price that falls within each rate band. Where contracts have been exchanged on or before 3 December 2014, and the transaction is completed on 4 December or later, you can choose whether to use the old or the new rules. There is no doubt that the SDLT changes will be of benefit to many home buyers. For example, under the old regime, Stamp Duty Land Tax payable on a purchase price of £350,000 would be £10,500 and under the new regime it would be £7,500 - representing a saving of £3,000.
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biggest purchase you’ll make and you want to be sure that you know what you are buying. You should be able to contact your conveyancer and fully understand what is happening at each step of the move. If you are not sure, ask! One further point to bear in mind is that your conveyancer will not visit the property themselves, so should there be something you feel uncertain about bring it to their attention and they will provide you with the options available in order to try to resolve the issue.
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Semi-rural four bedroom character cottage with wonderful plot set on the prestigious Dunorlan Farm, Tunbridge Wells. Accommodation comprises: entrance hall, lounge, extended family/dining area, bespoke kitchen with courtyard, utility room, cloakroom. Upstairs 4 bedrooms, en-suite Et family bathroom .
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Ravenswood Avenue
Price Range £500,000 to £525,000
This three bedroom semi detached property is situated in the sought after St James area of Tunbridge Wells. It prov ides families with a convenient location for the town centre, two train stations and local primary school. Benefits include a lawned Garden , Garage and Driveway.
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Beautifully presented two double bedroom apartment in sought after building. Situated within easy walking distance of Tunbridge Wells town centre, and its many shops and restaurants. Also walking distance to main line station with direct links to London. Property benefits from two double bedrooms. master with en-suite. family bathroom , Modern fitted kitchen and spacious living room . Allocated parking for 1 car.
Hurst Green
£695pcm
Stunning one bedroom modern apartment. This Spacious apartment is light and airy throughout offering modern fitted kitchen. Double bedroom with fitted wardrobes and beautiful white suite modern bathroom. Communal Gardens to the rear of the property and allocated parking space. Easy Access to Etching ham or Robertsbridge, Offering Direct commuter rail services to London Bridge and Charing Cross stations.
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£750pcm
Beautifully Presented One Bedroom Spacious Apartment in sought after building. This top floor property is finished to a high standard throughout. It offers fitted kitchen, with integrated appliances and space for table and chairs. Good size lounge with Juliet balcony and white bathroom suite with shower over bath. Great size double bedroom with built in wardrobes. Property includes allocated parking bay and plenty of storage space.
Addison Road
£900pcm
Beautifully presented two double bedroom apartment, Located moments away from High brooms station and walking distance to Tunbridge wells town centre. The property benefits from two double bedrooms. modern fitted kitchen. modern bathroom and good size living space. The apartment is neutrally decorated throughout and also benefits from allocated parking for 1 car.
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£595,000 GOUDHURST A beautiful 4 bedroom detached family house situated in the delightful village of Goudhurst and within the Cranbrook School Catchment area. There property also benefits from ample off road parking and an outbuilding to the side. There is no onward chain.
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Tunbridge Wells A handsome 3 year old house of about 4,500 sq ft with stunning interior situated to the south of the town centre enjoying spectacular townscape views to the countryside beyond ;
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Guide Price fl ,650,000 Guide Price ÂŁ2 ,650,000 Peasmarsh Cran brook A magnificent Grade II * country house with leisure and equine facilitie s in A stunning Grade II listed country house and annexe in a tranquil an enviable setting on the semi rural outskirts of this historic market town. location enjoying fine rural views over the sought after Tillingham Valley *CSCA * No Onward Chain * 5 Reception Rooms * Kitchen/ Breakfast Room * Master Bedroom Suite * 4/ 5 further Bedrooms (1 En Suite) * 2 Bath/ Shower Rooms * Triple Bay Oak Garage with Attached Leisure Building * Swimming Pool * Stable Block * Paddocks * In all about 6 acres
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Vineyard Victory Biddenden Vineyards have been awarded six medals at the annual English and Welsh Wine of the Year Competition. Their Gribble Bridge Sparkling Rosé, Ortega and Pinot Selection were awarded Silver awards and their Bacchus, Gribble Bridge Dornfelder, and Gribble Bridge
Chef Scott Goss
Rose were awarded bronze awards. The vineyard is Kent’s oldest commercial vineyard, having been established by the Barnes family in 1969 to produce wines and ciders. Eleven varieties of grapes are grown to produce white, red, rose and quality sparkling wines. Traditional Kentish ciders have also been made here for over 30 years together with farm pressed apple and COMPETITION
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pear juices. Tom Barnes, winemaker, says: “We are delighted that we have again been recognised for
There was friendly competition in
the skills, expertise and
Tunbridge Wells when head chefs
passion which go into
from around the area took
crafting all of our wines.”
on the task of cooking up a storm for diners. The Tunbridge Wells Eating House hosted the dinner, and, using the finest seasonal and local produce, head chefs from The Tunbridge Wells Hotel, The Leicester Arms, The Black Pig and The George & Dragon cooked a course each of the four-course menu to show off their culinary talents. Among the dishes was slow cooked free range pork served with rosemary polenta, chargrilled watermelon, yoghurt and watercress salad, and dessert was Kentish strawberries served with clotted cream panna cotta and stem ginger granite.
26/26 The Twenty Six Restaurant in Southborough has been awarded two AA rosettes after only being open for 10 months. The prestigious accolade means that the restaurant is one of the best locally with greater precision apparent in the cooking and obvious attention to the quality and selection of ingredients. The eatery itself has twenty six chairs for twenty six people, and is managed by Ben Cox. The talented and passionate chef Scott Goss runs the kitchen as his test kitchen so every day is a blank canvas and a changing menu. “The Rosettes mean a lot to us here,” says Ben. “After 10 months it shows that our hard work, passion and love for what we do as a team at the twenty six is starting to show and we just want to share our love for what we do with everyone.” To book visit www.thetwenty-six.co.uk
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THE WEALD ON A PLATE Tunbridge Wells and the surrounding area is full of fantastic places to eat – but with so many restaurants to choose from, how do you decide which one to go for? Here, we present some of our favourite eateries and find out why they’re exciting gourmets throughout Kent and East Sussex These days, diners are well and truly spoiled for choice in our part of the world. From Tunbridge Wells to Sevenoaks, virtually every cuisine you can think of is available right on our doorstep, meaning there’s always somewhere to tuck into a mouth watering meal when celebrating a special occasion, enjoying a candlelit dinner for two or just popping
The Barn
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out for a bite to eat with friends, family and colleagues. Whether you’re partial to a hearty gastro pub meal or some authentic Italian cuisine, there’s bound to be something that takes your fancy. So, join us as we pull up a chair, peruse the menu and savour some tantalising offerings from around the Weald…
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Christmas party lunch or dinner with a wide choice
The Barn is a lovely pub restaurant with great
of dishes from £20 for three courses
character and a super atmosphere. It has been
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DJ and entertainment on selected evenings
privately owned and managed by us for 24 years. We have an excellent reputation for our
We are open on Christmas Day.
steaks which are cut from 28 day matured
Please visit our website to view our
prime British beef and in addition you will find
Christmas brochure and menus.
on our menus both traditional and unique dishes all freshly prepared, together with homemade desserts. Our 2 course lunch or pre theatre menu is terrific value at £9.75. Wherever possible, we purchase from local suppliers. We have always specialised in private
The Cherry Tree
1 Lonsdale Gardens Mount Pleasant Road Tunbridge Wells, Kent TN1 1NU 01892 510 424 www.barn-pub-rest.co.uk
possible and use organic produce wherever
TICEHURST
we can. You will not see the word
We opened our doors for the first time on
everything is, and not ‘homemade’ in some
August 26 2013, after a major facelift and not a
factory somewhere.
little surgery to the building. Since then we
‘homemade’ on our menu because
Additionally, we offer a proper Christmas
have added our Garden Room with its stunning
dinner, with jewelled chestnut soup and free
Russian mural, and lately the wood-fired adobe
range turkey from Stan Poland, along with
oven in which we cook our amazing pizzas.
my own Christmas pudding made to my aunt
We had never intended to add a takeaway to
Elsie’s recipe and lots of other goodies.
our repertoire, but it is proving very popular. We make everything on our menu from scratch in our kitchen from the best quality ingredients we can obtain. We try to buy or barter everything from as close to home as
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The Mark Cross Inn
enlarged kitchen, as well as the installation of
MARK CROSS
naturally went down a storm.
Take a serene saunter through the heart of the
preparation at The Mark Cross, adapting a
East Sussex countryside – just don’t forget to
menu to what’s fresh and available from the
pop in for a pint at The Mark Cross Inn along
local suppliers and changing dishes daily to
the way. The fourth notch on the Whiting &
ensure a wonderfully diverse menu is on
Hammond belt was added in September 2006
offer for both lunch and dinner; not
when W&H purchased the lease of this
forgetting a great breakfast and their famous
extraordinary pub near Tunbridge Wells.
Sunday roasts served at the weekends.
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brand new toilets. The Whiting & Hammond formula that had served them well up until now Seasonality plays a key part in the food
This Christmas, The Mark Cross will have
The views across the rolling Sussex countryside make this venue stand out against
special party nights on December 4 and 18,
all others. The pub shut for an intensive 12-week
with great entertainment and a fantastic menu
renovation, which included a substantially
that will also be running throughout December.
Mark Cross, East Sussex TN6 3NP 01892 852 423 www.themarkcross.co.uk
total number of sites to eight. As with
festive menu to get all taste buds watering.
most of the W&H acquisitions, The Kings
You will always find the traditional turkey
Head had been in a sorry state before
and Christmas pudding on our menus, as
being taken over. The magic wand was
well as delights such as wood pigeon
waved and, after an intensive
Wellington with sautéed spinach,
refurbishment, the new Kings Head was
mushroom duxelle and pigeon jus for
open within weeks. Highlights include the
starters. And who can resist a sherry trifle
three huts in the garden and the
with custard, whipped cream, raspberry
fascinating wall of rolling pins!
jelly and chocolate shavings?
The Kings Head menu caters for one
The Kings Head
and all, from traditional British classics such as fish and chips and a steak burger,
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to interesting, seasonal dishes that use
The Kings Head joined the Whiting &
local suppliers.
the freshest ingredients sourced from our
Hammond family last year, bringing the
The Christmas, The Kings Head has a
The Cricketers Inn
2 Westerham Road Bessels Green Sevenoaks Kent TN13 2QA 01732 452 081 www.kingsheadbesselsgreen.co.uk
the pub, meaning guests can come in frequently and always be met with something new and diverse. Joining its sister pubs, The Cricketers
MEOPHAM
has a wonderful Christmas menu planned
It was the summer of 2010 when Whiting &
for December, with delights such as crab
Hammond took over The Cricketers Inn,
panna cotta, caviar dressing and beetroot
making it their goal to give the people of
crisps, as well as Horns Oak farm venison
Meopham their local pub back, returning it to
and juniper suet pudding, celeriac mash
its former glory and restoring the locals’ faith
and red wine sauce.
in a place of which they can be truly proud. Now completely refurbished, the bar and lounge have a wonderfully warm and
The Cricketers is a favourite with foodies, as
welcoming feel, complete with wood and
well as with those who just want to pop in and
stone flagged floors, four open log fires,
have a drink in the vibrant and relaxing
bookcases and curious pictures.
atmosphere. The menus are changed daily at
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produce, rating the quality over the price to ensure customers receive interesting and
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delicious dishes. This Christmas, The Chaser Inn will be
The Chaser Inn was where the Whiting & Hammond story began back in 2003. It was a
celebrating all that is festive, with a delectable
big refurbishment when W&H took over from
three-course menu running throughout lunch
Greene King, with a relocated kitchen and
and dinner service in December, including
toilets. More recently, the courtyard has
special menus for Christmas Day and New
been covered with a spectacular retractable
Year’s Eve.
roof, making it cosy in the winter and a wonderful outside space in the summer. The pub is extremely popular and has won a number of awards over the years, including
Celebrated for its mouth-watering Sunday
the prestigious National Publican Food
lunch, there is no better place to enjoy this
and Drink Award for Sunday Lunch Pub
delicious tradition. The Chaser Inn proudly
of the Year.
promotes the use of fresh, locally sourced
The Little Brown Jug was acquired by
sourced produce. The Little Brown Jug was
Whiting & Hammond as pub number
the first of the W&H pubs to hold a beer
three in 2006. In true W&H style, the
festival and celebrates all that is great
pub received a full makeover to bring it
about British food and real ales.
up to par with the company style and beautiful sister pubs. Visitors are drawn to the pub’s sleepy,
The Little Brown Jug CHIDDINGSTONE CAUSEWAY
The Hide Out
The Little Brown Jug will be running a delicious three-course menu throughout December with dishes such as game and
idyllic location in the small Kentish village
pistachio terrine, clementine and cranberry
of Chiddingstone Causeway, not to mention
compote and multigrain toast, and of
the rustic bookshelves, cosy corners and
course the traditional roast turkey
roaring fires. Additionally, three distinctive
and Christmas pudding.
and immensely popular huts have been set up in the beer garden, creating a fantastic, one-of-a-kind dining experience. Whiting & Hammond has a strong company ethos to provide fresh, locally
Chiddingstone Causeway Tonbridge, Kent TN11 8JJ 01892 870 318 www.thelittlebrownjug.co.uk
restaurants in the area. We have a garden
TUNBRIDGE WELLS
for outside dining and drinks, as well as an
The Hide Out opened in November
with Tunbridge Wells cocktail lovers.
2014. We pride ourselves in offering
Stumble Hill Shipbourne Tonbridge Kent TN11 9PE 01732 810 360 www.thechaserinn.co.uk
upstairs bar that is proving very popular The Hide Out can be hired for exclusive
seasonal local produce, coupled with
use for a celebratory event, wedding
friendly service and a regularly
reception or birthday party, whether it’s a
changing menu; we’re also proud of the
seated dinner or a standing cocktails and
quality of our meat, which comes from
canapé reception.
a local butcher specialising in all kinds of cuts and aged steaks. If you prefer to opt for something a little lighter, we have a range of dishes, including something a little different from the standard fare offered by the big chain
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The Blackboys Inn LEWES
The Blackboys Inn, nestled in the heart of the Weald with multi award winning gardens, is
onion salsa and lime mayonnaise; a lighter summery spin on the classic burger, championing our local native lobsters. Due to our location and the expertise of our chefs, we are able to utilise the seasons’
recognised as one of the most attractive pubs
offerings of great seafood and game, our
in the South East. The 13th century coaching
bestselling dishes of late being our shellfish
inn offers a diverse and eclectic menu, utilising
a la plancha and our slow braised pork belly
locally sourced and seasonal ingredients. To
with honey and soy glaze, king scallop,
add to the dining experience, there is a superb
tempura king prawns and a papaya salad.
selection of prize winning Harvey’s ales and
With game season around the corner, our
wines. Our aim is to facilitate an atmosphere
chefs get to use some of their favourite
where people feel relaxed, so they can truly
ingredients. You can expect to see some
enjoy the bucolic ambience of our inn.
creative twists on the classics, such as
Our signature dish is the lobster and prawn burger served with a mango, chilli and spring
thyme casserole.
Lewes Road, Blackboys, East Sussex TN22 5LG 01825 890 283 www.theblackboys.co.uk
Cruise into The Car Wash Diner, an
as pool tables and pin ball machines.
pigeon Wellington and rabbit, cider and
authentic 50s restaurant with a fantastic
HURST GREEN
What better way to celebrate than
atmosphere. Just some of the menu treats
with a bash at The Car Wash Diner?
include an array of tasty breakfasts, stacks
This authentic American eatery makes
of pancakes covered in syrup, traditional
you feel like you are on a film set and
hot dogs, succulent homemade burgers
gives you that extra special location
with masses of crispy fries and legendary
for a fabulous pre-Christmas party.
milkshakes and floats made to order.
We also host regular live music
We make every effort to use only local
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and open mic evenings, children’s
suppliers and ingredients wherever
and teen parties and Saturday
possible, all of our meat is free range and
night cruise-ins.
we use free range, organic eggs. We believe our whole dining experience stands out, making sure our diners have a great time as well as a great meal. Every detail is spot on: the music, the food and the service, as well
Horseshoe Garage, Hurst Green East Sussex TN19 7QY 01580 860 370 www.carwashdiner.co.uk
Pasta Madre TUNBRIDGE WELLS
Pasta Madre is a new Italian restaurant in Tunbridge Wells. Everything is homemade by our own chefs and the products are directly imported from Italy to keep the food truly authentic. During lunchtime you will find a sumptuous buffet of fresh salad, quiche, pasta and various ranges of pizza. The dinner menu changes every month and will follow seasonal
Hampers with exclusive food and wine are
products, so it is possible to try traditional
available for an original Christmas gift.
recipes from the 11 regions of Italy. At
Opening times: Monday to Thursday from
Christmas time you can organise private
9am to 5pm and Friday and Saturday from
parties and dinners in our function room.
9am to 12pm
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paninis and ciabattas also available. With the majority of ingredients sourced locally, the food is hearty and unpretentious
BELLS YEW GREEN
– think gravy and sauces, not coulis and jus!
From Harvey’s beer battered fish and chips
specials and a children’s menu, with many
and moules marinière, to Moroccan lamb
items available for takeaway.
and rib eye steaks, new landlords of The
There are also vegetarian options, daily
Food is available from Wednesday to
Brecknock Arms, Sally and David Fawcett,
Saturday, 12pm to 2.30pm and 6pm to 9pm,
along with chef Ian Cook, have devised an
with a delicious roast menu from 12pm to
eclectic menu that has made this revamped
4pm on Sundays.
country pub in Bells Yew Green a popular dining choice for all the family. Deli boards and fish platters sit comfortably alongside sausage and mash, homemade burgers, chilli and salads, with a variety of
Bayham Road, Bells Yew Green, East Sussex TN3 9BJ 01892 750 237 www.thebrecknockarms.com
The Kentish Hare, under The Tanner
their hard work, dedication and passion
Brothers, opened in May 2014 after
for food. We hope to see you soon!
extensive refurbishment and is now a stylish, award winning, popular pub and restaurant. Food is freshly prepared at a realistic price using the best we can find from the fantastic larder available to us in Kent, ensuring a superb dining experience,
95 Bidborough Ridge, Bidborough, Tunbridge Wells, Kent TN3 0XB 01892 525 709 www.thekentishhare.com
complemented by a selected range of wines, local beers and spirits. This first
The Kentish Hare BIDBOROUGH
year we have achieved two AA Rosettes, a ‘One to Watch’ award from the Top 50 Gastro Pubs in the UK and recently ranked sixth in The Times’ Alfresco Britain 50 Best Summer Pubs. Chris, James and the team are thrilled with this recognition for all
Bill’s
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original recipes. In the evening, Bill’s is filled with candlelight and music to create an ambience that is perfect for a romantic evening or a party.
Bill’s Tunbridge Wells restaurant is in a great location for shoppers and has plenty of leather sofas, nooks and crannies. There is also a lovely outside for when the sun is shining. Bill’s is open from 8am and closes at 10.30pm. As well as breakfast, lunch and dinner, Bill’s offers afternoon tea and a selection of cocktails. You can take home some delicious treats from Bill’s retail range, including jams and chutneys made to Bill’s own
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THE LAST SUPPER With its beautifully cooked and presented food, picturesque garden views and warming local ales by the fire, The Middle House in Mayfield captured reviewer Frederick Latty’s appetite from an early age. Now, he returns to the pub and restaurant to see a friend off on their globetrotting travels
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t’s never easy to see a dear friend fly the nest,
arrive on the eve of his departure, we’re
particularly when they’re planning on cycling
greeted by the familiar surroundings, friendly
around the world for two years. But fly they
faces and mouth-watering sights and smells
must, so it’s important to mark the occasion
we know and love so well.
with an appropriate send-off. And for this
Which isn’t to say that our view of the place
particular friend, who has been in my life for
has become in any way rose-tinted, of
almost two decades, I can think of no better
course; our repeat business and return visits
place to say bon voyage than his favourite
speak volumes and it’s surely to the
culinary haunt, The Middle House in Mayfield.
restaurant’s credit that we’ve seen countless
Now, I have a confession to make: this isn’t
other acquaintances fall in love with it just as
my first visit to the 16th century inn, nor to the
Having already ordered from a set menu,
fact, since my 10 years as a local saw me land
16 of us take our seats in the main restaurant;
my first job as a humble kitchen porter at the
more traditional, equally delicious pub grub
pub, where I scrubbed dishes and prepped
is served in the bar, but this is the fancier
vegetables every Saturday night, scraping
area where booking is most definitely
together enough money to see me
advised. Spirits are high as we order our
adequately through my teenage years.
drinks, my own choice being a 2013 Chronos Malbec (£15.95). It’s just the thing to set me
something of a second home to my friend
up for the long, leisurely feast to come, its
and I for many years since, so when we
deep colour and creamy, currant fruit
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fervently as we have.
picturesque East Sussex village. Far from it, in
Indeed, the Grade I listed building has been
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act of gallant sacrifice, I agree to swap my fondant for his crumble – unthinkable to give up chocolate for anything or anyone, I know, but needs must. Fortunately, my replacement is every bit as scrumptious, the cinnamon and oatmeal crust with crème Anglaise adding a different angle to the traditionally custard coated classic. Once we’ve finished eating, we retire to the lounge area where plenty of avid chitchat, photo opportunities and laughter at my friend’s leaving speech ensues. As I watch him say his goodbyes, I can’t help but look back at our time together at The Middle House – a place where we’ve spent many an hour laughing, drinking, eating and dreaming about what the future might hold. Well, now the future’s here, but while I’m It’s funny – if these walls could talk, our
sad to see him go, I know I’ll see him again,
names would no doubt be mentioned, but
more than likely in this very spot, to hear
starters arrive, and we couldn’t be more
tonight they have taken on a noticeably
about his latest travelling adventures. As for
satisfied with our options. The chicken liver
bittersweet tone at seeing us enjoy ourselves
me, I’ll be waiting with pint and menu at the
pâté with red onion marmalade and
here for the last time in a long time.
ready, safe in the knowledge that our
flavours proving utterly irresistible. Everyone’s ravenous by the time the
baguette flutes (£7) is a sheer delight; as
There’s still plenty of merriment to be had,
favourite pub isn’t going anywhere fast and
smooth as it is rich, the pâté is perfectly
however, not to mention some indulgent
will forever remain a symbol of an enduring
complemented by the sweet onion, while a
desserts to sink our teeth into. As the third
and unbreakable friendship.
side salad adds a refreshing kick to the
course rolls out, we’re all miraculously able
wonderfully crunchy bread.
to push through our barriers and engage our
The mains are even more impressive and
‘second stomachs’, welcoming the warm
what everyone has been waiting for. The
chocolate fondants, pear and apple
slow roast belly of pork with crackling and a
crumbles and sticky toffee puddings (all
Madeira, plum and ginger sauce (£16) is a
£6.50) with open arms.
popular choice among many in our party, myself included, while elsewhere I spot the
It transpires that I guessed wrong for my friend’s surprise pudding of choice, so, in an
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look at the next level: Cochin Marine is a funny little place that hides some decent Keralan and Sri Lankan delicacies amidst the standard curries – try a dosa or some traditional fish – likewise, the Himalayan Gurkha produces real Nepalese dishes. The most impressive food from the subcontinent served in the Wells is probably found at Spice Club even if the atmosphere is a bit lacking – sufficiently morgue-like that I quite expect to see Emilia Fox carving someone up. I took the editor one evening
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– for his sins, he is a vegetarian – and we ordered most of the vegetable sides with rice and bread and feasted happily on a colourful, varied and delicious repast that both felt was memorable. Chinese of true quality seems to be missing, as Thai appeals more - sadly, the best Thai has gone - Preedee on Camden road was fabulous, but it seems you would rather have the formulaic and
hat do you want, good people of
reasonable facsimile of the cuisines they lay
Europeanised version at Giggling Squid.
Tunbridge Wells, when you eat out?
claim to, although both are designed to
Sucheera’s is still popular, but not as good
Are you concerned with quality ingredients,
make conversation impossible for anyone
as when it was Suchitra’s, and Kai’s kitchen
responsibly sourced, cooked and served
who does not have perfect hearing.
is getting rave reviews.
with flair and passion? Or do you want
I also understand the need for familiarity
Fine dining has really only one contender,
something salty, hot and full of glutamate
for people taking their children out for meals;
our star of modern dining, Thackeray’s. Not
like a ready meal, plated up and garnished?
that price may be an issue and that chains
always popular according to Tripadvisor, but
Would you prefer innovative or authentic
can be cheaper (although you do get
cuisine or is the lure of safe and familiar
better value in the independents). And it
going to win out? Does the food and drink
is good that kids get taken out - how else
even matter – is it more important to see and
can they become socially adapted to
be seen? Or is it a bit of everything?
restaurant culture? Yes, there must be
As a critic and a food professional, I am in
active parenting and an
search of quality above all, and desirous of
understanding of the difference
learning something new. This pushes me
between sitting at a table
towards independent restaurants most of
and the ball pit at the
the time as it is there that the love of food
daycare centre, but
and hospitality has its natural home. Chain
restaurants should be for
restaurants are dull and safe and boring, and
everyone.
however good they are when they first open,
So what do we like in
they reach a point where the initiating spark
TW? The backbone of
has burnt out and all that remains is
British eating out is small
business managed by ring-binder to
ethnic restaurants and
maintain margin. And in all fairness, some of
there are plenty of
the Tunbridgian chains are all right - I’m not
curry houses, Anglo-
such a grump as to refuse to accompany
Cantonese places
friends to places that I would avoid
and kebab shops
otherwise: I recall an excellent pizza in Strada
as there are
(although the pasta was grim), superb
everywhere – and you
service in ASK on a quiet Monday afternoon
go to the one you like
when nearly everywhere else was closed,
and eat the same thing
and Wagamama and Carluccios produce a
because you like it. But let’s
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Wagamama and Carluccios produce a reasonable facsimile of the cuisines they lay claim to, although both are designed to make conversation impossible…
I’ve never had a mouthful that wasn’t exemplary and the service and wine knowledge is impeccable in my experience. And what superb value for the set lunches with wines – if you haven’t been then may I urge you to do so, especially for lunch as all the online complainants seem to go on a Saturday night and are probably best avoided. But what you really love is Italian, isn’t it? There are more Italian and Italian-inspired joints in our town than anything else. Leaving the chains aside, we have the return of Don Giovanni and his charming sons – slightly retro menu delivered with panache and a bit of a dull wine list so far, but such lovely people and service – we have Max’s Genuine Italian Food in Monson Road with some classy northern specialities and great wines and sandwiches, and we have my beloved Il Vesuvio whose Neapolitan cuisine is outstanding, whose Maria is a shining
Just don’t ask for pineapple on your pizzas. What else? One of my favourite places to
Ottoman Empire unless prepared to eat standing up – it baffles me that a large, fairly
beacon of loveliness who makes us all feel
eat is Juliet’s Café on the High Street – fab
wealthy town cannot support at least a
like we just got home, and Franco the wine
food with some interesting innovations –
20-cover Turkish or Lebanese restaurant. The
genius at whose feet I have learnt so much.
I just can’t get in very often past the forest of
joys of sharing mezze seem to escape us,
prams. Do we like fish in Tunbridge Wells?
sadly – I haven’t had the chance since the old
shops with smashing produce. It is the one
Well, not old fashioned fish and chips, as the
Persian diner Shiraz closed (good traditional
cuisine that we have really taken to our
quality of the chippies would be actionable in
food, but an ambience that made Spice Club
hearts – and I for one am not complaining.
the north. We do seem fond of more formal
look like Rio on carnival day). There is
Then there are the delicatessens and coffee
fish, as long as it says Sankeys – the
certainly scope for a top-end Chinese, or
main restaurant is worth a visit for the
maybe a small family-run Hunanese or
dressed crab alone. There are also a fair few places where food is not
Sichuan, and maybe just maybe a Korean? All in all, we are fairly well served with
central but
restaurants – for somewhere that isn’t
socialising is, and
London, we have a good range of cuisines,
they seem to do a
price points and quality. It’s just up to us to
good trade, but
keep going out, to keep asking the right
anyone serving mostly
questions of the restaurateurs, and please,
pre-cooked frozen stuff
please try different things... don’t go straight
won’t keep my
for Pinot Grigio or chicken because they are
attention and
safe, known quantities - just try one new dish
shouldn’t merit
or glass each time. Happy dining.
yours either. And what do we lack? There isn’t a good burger joint (not GBK or Byron but someone who cares.) We are entirely deprived of the food of the Levant and the
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THOUGHT FOR FOOD This month our own celebrity chef, Rosemary Shrager is finding many uses for cauliflower
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on Lorraine, and people like him are the
that The Pantiles Food Festival takes
future on our screens.
place on September 5 and 6. It’s a
This month I would like to talk about
find it’s a great substitute for potatoes. You can buy the cauliflower all the year round – the two seasons are summer from
great opportunity to see some local producers
the humble or not so humble cauliflower.
June to October, or winter from November to
and also just to have a good day out. We’re
It actually dates back to the 6th century
May. To choose a cauliflower always go for
opening Shragers Cookery School to do 20
and what’s so amazing is there are now
the whitest heads and crispest leaves around.
minute free demos on the hour, the first
hundreds of commercial varieties used
starting at 11am. We are also doing two
in the culinary world.
afternoon wine tastings with a master of wine Nancy Gilcrest. Do come along! At the moment I am filming a new primetime series for BBC2, this will not be entirely on my own, but unfortunately cannot
The white cauliflower has to be the most
add spices or chopped salad vegetables and
favourite is cauliflower cheese, but you
chopped fresh herbs.
can steam it, roast it, fry it and eat it raw. You can find different colour cauliflowers such as purple, orange and green. Green is
filming a new series in the school for four
sometimes called broccoflower – this is
weeks for ITV. They’ll only be using one room
mostly in a cone pointed shape; the florets
so we will be open for business as usual; you
become tighter at the top and fan out more at
just might see John Waite, who is the other
the bottom of the flower. These different
presenter and wonderful to work with. For
colours can be found in floral displays, or
those of you who don’t know him, he won
ornamented in gardens, and, of course eaten.
The Great British Bake Off in 2014. This will be his first major series – he is already a regular
and high in dietary fibre and vitamin C. I also
SERVES 4
• 1 cauliflower • 800ml milk • 50g unsalted butter • 50g plain flour • 4 tablespoons grated Gruyère cheese • sea salt and black pepper
when it’s the size of rice, put into a bowl and
common, adaptable and versatile. My
tell you any more than that! Then, we are
CAULIFLOWER CHEESE
One great way of eating it, is cauliflower rice. Put the florets into a processor then stop
I definitely think cauliflower has its place with all the other great vegetables. Enjoy! Speak next month.
Cauliflower is low in fat and carbohydrates
First cut the cauliflower into florets, put
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Bring to the boil, then reduce the heat and
them into a saucepan and cover with the
simmer for 5 minutes, until thickened.
milk. Simmer for 10 minutes until soft, then
Season well with salt and pepper, pour the
strain the milk into a bowl.
sauce over the cauliflower and sprinkle with
Put the cauliflower into a gratin dish and
the Gruyère cheese.
leave on one side.
Place in an oven preheated to 180°c/gas
Now to make the white sauce: melt the
Mark 4 and bake for 20–25 minutes, until
butter in a small pan over a low heat, then
the top is golden.
add the flour, stirring to make a roux. Cook gently for 2 minutes, then gradually add the reserved milk from the cauliflower, stirring constantly.
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Audi has revealed a limited-edition A8, named Edition 21, to celebrate 21 years of ‘pioneering production’. Available in both standard and long-wheelbase bodystyles, only 121 of the Edition 21’s are coming to the UK with sales beginning in November 2015. Propelling the A8 Edition 21 is an EU6-compliant 3.0-litre V6 TDI engine which produces 262PS and 580Nm of torque between 1,750 and 2,500 rpm. Power is channelled to the road via an 8-speed tiptronic transmission linked to quattro permanent all-wheel drive, and acceleration to 62 mph takes a mere 5.9 seconds. For long-wheelbase models, this increases slightly to 6.1 seconds, and both are capable of reaching an electronically limited top speed of 155 mph.
The notoriously stylish Italian police forces have chosen a new general service vehicle – and no surprises, it’s the best-looking of their options. Seat will deliver as many as 4,000 sharp-suited Leons to the Polizia di Stato and the Carabinieri, but these aren’t normal customer-spec cars. After being built to specification at Seat’s Martorell factory near Barcelona, these Leons will be adapted within Italy for the Italian forces with ‘extensive special equipment’ and armoured panels to resist small arms fire. Meanwhile, suspected criminals can be detained in the rear of the car thanks to a handy metal partition between the officers and the ‘prisoner cell’.
Volvo’s first petrol plug-in hybrid, the XC90 T8 Twin Engine, has qualified for the UK Plug-in Car Grant (PICG) scheme from the Office of Low Emission Vehicles (OLEV). With a combined output of 407hp, this seven-seat SUV emits just 49g/km of CO2, at the same time being able to go from zero to 60mph in 5.3 seconds. The PICG has been designed to encourage manufacturers to decrease the level of outputted CO2 exhaust emissions. To achieve this, hybrid vehicles must emit less than 75g/km, have a minimal travelling range of 10 miles and must reach a speed of at least 60mph. SEPTEMBER 2015
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Matt Kimberley tests out the new Mercedes-Benz GLE and discovers why this spacious new model is a solid choice…
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ercedes has realigned
quietest by a long shot, and its stop-start
its naming structure to
action is coarser than the 350d’s, but the
something more
250d is a much cheaper option.
straightforward. If it
but without the high-spec adaptive air
the suffix (C, E or S, mirroring the
suspension there’s a noticeable jiggle to
saloon range) defines the size.
the ride quality that, in the UK, might be
With this shift comes a new GLE that’s
could find on the Swiss ribbons of
chassis, parts of the bodywork and the
perfection that made up the test route
suspension carried over. But a new
suggest the GLE won’t like potholes
interior and lower emissions, plus a
much - although we’d need to try it out
plug-in hybrid option, add new
thoroughly to be sure.
Avoid pale colours and you can’t lose.
If you can bring yourself to lift off the throttle (very) early when slowing for
There’s a slight awkwardness to the
hazards, and to use momentum control
upper-rear bodywork between the C- and
to help smooth out short inclines, this
D-pillars that’s hidden by dark blue, for
GLE can actually record decent fuel
example, and that’s always a classy choice
economy. The figures experience some
anyway. The GLE looks bulky without
bad times if you jam your foot into the
being flabby, muscular without the road
carpet though. The nine-speed automatic
rage and classy without being boring.
gearbox is standard and shifts
As for image, a new naming structure takes time to settle into consumer consciousness but the GLE is one of
seamlessly and instantly, but can hunt around for the correct ratio too often. The GLE has a lovely sense of solidity
the less ostentatious and in-your-face
about it that makes you feel you’re
SUVs you could buy, though that means
getting a quality product. That goes a
some of the standard wheel designs
long way to justifying the price, but at
are a bit dull.
the same time the options list is long and
With five seats in place there’s a
tempting. List prices are rarely left
whopping 690 litres of boot to play with,
unmolested on models like this, so
which rises to more than 2,000 litres
prepare to budget for add-ons.
with the 60:40 split bench seat folded.
FACTS
a bit sub-par. The few larger bumps we
actually half the old ML, with the
dimensions to consider.
MERCEDES-BENZ GLE 250D SPORT, FROM £49,280 Engine: 2.1-litre turbodiesel producing 201bhp and 354lb/ft Transmission: Nine-speed automatic driving all four wheels Performance: Top speed 125mph, 0-62mph in 8.6 seconds Economy: 52.3mpg combined Emissions: 140g/km of CO2
Body control is good through corners,
starts with ‘GL’ then it’s an SUV, while
An obvious target buyer is the safety-
There’s a mountain of legroom for rear
minded parent who wants that height
passengers, too, and only the longest-
and size on the road, combined with a
legged drivers will spoil that.
level of premium feel not found in
The cabin’s cupholders aren’t positioned
cheaper cars. No doubt plenty will crop
in the most helpful place but it’s probably
up in Kensington, for example, but the
not a deal-breaker. What’s of much
GLE does harbour a secret – a deeply
greater import is the sense of size on the
impressive off-road ability (with the
road, which some people will actively
£3,000 off-road package) that will appeal
want and others just won’t get on with.
to people who tow heavy trailers on
A test drive will tell you which category
grass, gravel or mud.
you’re signed up to. The entry-level four-cylinder 250d model is actually much better than you’d
If this car was a... flavour of fruit squash
imagine, hauling the 2,075kg body along
it would be orange. It’s a satisfying
with little less real-world grunt than the
classic that you always
350d and its diesel V6. It’s not the
seem to come back to.
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WORTHY CAUSES
A Pembury-based hospice was one of three charities to receive part of a substantial £30,000 donation from Kent automotive group, Motorline. At a presentation held at the company’s Renault, Hyundai and Maserati showroom in Parkwood, Maidstone, Motorline Group Chairman Glen Obee presented Pilgrims Hospice in Canterbury, Hospice in the Weald in Pembury and the Heart of Kent Hospice in Maidstone with cheques of £10,000 each. Sara Clark, Corporate Fundraising Manager at Hospice in the Weald, says: “We are so grateful for the support of Motorline. Every donation we receive, no matter the size, makes such a difference.” www.motorline.co.uk
ON YOUR BIKE
Cyclists will find getting around Tunbridge Wells easier with the opening of a new business on St John’s Road. Specialising in a full range of power enhanced ‘e-bikes’, Cycling Made Easy’s showroom was opened by Greg Clark MP, Mayor David Elliott and Mayoress June Crowhurst. The launch follows the success of the company’s flagship store in Coulsdon, Surrey, which was established over four years ago. Showroom manager Rob Montgomery says: “Having an electric bike taking the edge off the physical strain of cycling uphill really motivates people to choose cycling as a way to get around.” www.cyclingmadeeasy.co.uk
high flyers Celebrations are in order for Baldwins Travel Group, which was voted Travel Agent of the Year for London and the South East of England for the ninth year running at the Agent Achievement Awards in London. The awards are handed out annually and noted as the travel industry’s top accolade, recognising excellence and achievement in the UK’s travel agency community. Nick Marks, Travel Director at Baldwins, which has stores in Tunbridge Wells, Sevenoaks and Cranbrook, says: “Winning the award is a spectacular achievement and being recognised by our peers in the travel industry is a real honour.” www.baldwinstravel.co.uk
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ACQUISITION TRAIL
From left to right: Ray Wookey, founder and director of Cycling Made Easy; Greg Clark, Member of Parliament for Tunbridge Wells; David Elliot, Mayor of Tunbridge Wells; June Crowhurst, Mayoress of Tunbridge Wells; Rob Montgomery, showroom manager of Cycling Made Easy, Tunbridge Wells
Tunbridge Wells stockbroking company Havelock Hunter has been taken over by national firm Redmayne-Bentley. The new structure will see Redmayne-Bentley with two Kent offices: Tunbridge Wells and Locksbottom, which is part of the firm’s head office. Havelock Hunter was co-owned by James Havelock Andrews and Robert Hunter and advised by law firm Cripps during the acquisition. James Havelock Andrews says: “We believe that becoming part of the larger group will bring many new benefits to our clients, whilst still enabling us to continue to provide the same level of personal service that our clients expect and deserve.” www.havelockhunter.com
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INTRODUCING… LADIES WHO LAUNCH In recent years, female employment has rarely stayed out of the news. Damning statistics about gender pay gaps and underrepresentation in the workplace have dominated the headlines of late, giving the impression that women and business just don’t go. However, dig a little deeper and you’ll discover that, actually, women are really making waves in the business world. While the economic crash in 2008 resulted in job losses and company closures, it also saw the number of women starting up businesses steadily rise. Between 2008 and 2011 women accounted for an unprecedented 80% of the newly self-employed. 20 years ago, fewer than 650,000 women were self-employed – now there are more than 950,000 in the UK. In Tunbridge Wells, hundreds of women are now running businesses across the town. From fashion styling to fitness and everything in between, the area buzzes with creativity and entrepreneurial skill. The high calibre and variety of networking groups we have in the area also provides essential support for women in business – whether they’re mums looking to get back to work, or women with creative new ideas looking for a platform to launch, the town definitely has something for everyone. To celebrate successful women in business, we caught up with 11 local high-flying ladies from a broad range of companies to discover what makes them tick…
SUSIE BENNETT
Wood is. With new projects around the corner such as
Company: Dandara Type: Property Developer Position: Sales and Marketing Director UK South East Web: www.dandara.com
Union House in The Pantiles, we are very excited about the future of the region. What gives you the biggest buzz at work? There is so much that gives me a buzz at work;
Tell us a bit about your business and your role within it
my enthusiastic team who are full of energy and
The Dandara Group has become known as one of the UK’s most diverse
commitment, successful sales and meeting
property developers, building high-end residential, mixed use and
regional targets, but I think the main buzz for me
commercial developments. My role as Sales Director UK South oversees
is the quality of our product. I still feel excited
the sales department, develops and implements sales strategies and
when I look around a finished house before it is
controls all marketing activities to deliver results and meet the region’s
handed over.
targets and growth requirements. Do you have any business regrets? To be successful in business, what attributes do you need?
I don’t have any business regrets; I have made
In my industry resilience is key, along with excellent communication skills and
mistakes along the way but I believe these
a determination to succeed. Building relationships is vital in all businesses; it
are the most valuable lessons.
may seem basic but you must be able to get on with people and build strong relationships at all levels, internally and externally to your business.
Describe yourself in one sentence I am extremely driven and
What challenges has your business faced in the last year?
committed, diligent and
Being a new regional set up, we have worked hard to build our brand
innovative; I am open and
in the South East where we were unknown. To create a new residential
honest, grateful of my
community at Knights Wood in an area which is historically known
amazing family and
as an industrial estate had its challenges. With brand awareness and
friends and I am
showcasing our quality product in our outstanding marketing suite in June
passionate in
2014, the public could see for themselves what a unique location Knights
everything I do.
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GILLIAN FORSYTH
DEBORAH RICHARDS
Tell us a bit about your business and your role within it
Tell us a bit about your business and your role within it
Halliwell Care Home, based in Tunbridge Wells is part of the Elizabeth
I am the managing partner and owner of Maddisons Residential, an estate
Finn Home Group. My role as general manager is to maintain, develop
agent based on The Pantiles in Tunbridge Wells. The beauty of running your
and market the business, which currently provides: respite and
own business is that you decide how things will be done, so I have removed
long-term care, residential and nursing, post-op rehabilitation and
many of the ‘pain points’ of buying and selling a property. And the vision
convalescent care, continuing care and gold standard ‘Beacon Status’
is working: we have won two prestigious awards and receive 95% of new
end of life and palliative care.
instructions from client referrals.
How has your business changed and evolved since you launched?
What gives you the biggest buzz at work?
Halliwell has been in Tunbridge Wells from the early 1960s, and when I
So many things, as I am now working in an industry that I love. I love
was brought in, in 2006, I was asked to reinvigorate the business. Since
receiving a recommendation, winning a new instruction, negotiating a deal
then we have undertaken a four year, £7million redevelopment and
(that often breaks the previous ceiling price), selling a house that has been
expansion programme, which was completed in 2012. I am continuing
on the market for a number of years unsuccessfully with another agent
to develop the business. For example, we have just opened our new
and handing over the keys to the new owners. But probably, the best bit is
physiotherapy room to support post op and convalescent rehabilitation.
building really strong, open relationships with my buyers and sellers that
Company: Halliwell Type: Care Home Position: General Manager Web: www.efhl.co.uk
Company: Maddisons Residential Type: Estate Agent Position: Managing Partner Web: www.maddisonsresidential.co.uk
see them writing the most lovely testimonials. What challenges has your business faced in the last year? A number of care providers have entered the Tunbridge Wells area.
What challenges has your business faced in the last year?
This has meant that we need to work hard at communicating value for
My previous jobs had always been with really big brands, and I completely
money, as we are perceived as expensive and at the higher end of the
underestimated the power of that brand to open doors. I have such a
market. What we actually are is high quality at a competitive price.
passion for what my agency delivers, but the biggest challenge is getting in front of sellers to tell them! Once we are invited to pitch for an instruction,
What gives you the biggest buzz at work?
we have an almost 100% record of winning the instruction. I just still
Making a difference to the residents and being able to care for them in
want to tell more people about the difference we bring to the world
later life as I would my own mother or father, while providing relatives
of estate agency!
with comfort and peace of mind. starting up a business?
in one sentence:
Do it in something that you love.
I am organised, a
Starting a business is hard,
fervent ambassador
exhausting, lonely and
for elderly care,
nerve-wracking! But
people person,
if you love what you
finisher and
do, your passion
doting mother
and energy will be
and grandmother!
infectious to others and carry you through to the times when you will look back
CRAIG MATTHEWS
What advice would you give to someone thinking about Describe yourself
and realise it was the best decision you ever made.
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HELEN TURNER
CAROLINE WEISS-JONES
Tell us a bit about your business and your role within it
Tell us a bit about your business and your role within it
Property Turner is a professional home finding business that acts for
BD Global Medical is part of Berwick Devoil Healthcare Limited (BDHL), a
buyers looking to rent and purchase homes in Kent. Most of our clients
specialist private medical insurance and group risk broker. I bought into the
are either relocating from London or abroad and seeking a family home
company in 2012 and became a 50% shareholder. We launched BD Global
with good communications and that’s close to good schools. However,
Medical in January 2015 to look specifically at the international health
we have also acted this year for a number of clients looking for a second
insurance market and the global transient nature of certain aspects of the
home by the seaside and a number of retired clients who want to
world’s population. My focus has primarily been on the marketing and new
downsize and appreciate having all the stress taken from them. I have
lead/business generation, following the launch in the Caribbean in February
a couple of professional ladies who work with me, both with property
2015 of the new website, www.bdglobalmedical.com where I hosted an
experience and both having excellent local knowledge that can only be
event for local businesses, dignatories and press.
Company: BDHL Type: Private Medical insurance Position: Director Web: www.bdhl.co.uk
Company: Property Turner Type: Property Search Agency Position: Owner Web: www.propertyturner.co.uk
gained from living in their patches. However, I oversee all the instructions and negotiate the transactions.
What challenges has your business faced in the last year? As well as setting up BDGM, going live and generating new enquiries,
How has your business changed and evolved since you launched?
our main challenges have been time zones and slow broadband.
I initially thought the business would all come from clients looking to
Technology is playing a big part in the growth of BD Global Medical,
move from South West London, but actually a lot of business has come
however, early morning and late evening calls to fit in with time zones and
locally and from abroad, which surprised me. We have adapted to meet
having slow broadband for Skype calls does become frustrating; without the
demand and so cover all the coastal areas as well. I have also acted
tech, however, the business would not have got off the ground.
for a number of developers seeking opportunities to build or refurbish properties, both for personal occupation and commercial gain.
What do you know about business now that you wish you’d known when you started?
To be successful in business, what attributes do you need?
I wish someone had told me that ‘marketing’ your business is actually one
I believe that relationships are really important for my business, so you
of the hardest things you’ll ever have to do. Reaching out to new people
need to be able to get on with everyone and communicate regularly.
and attracting new business is difficult and, more importantly, keeping their
Also, you need to be organised and constantly proactive at marketing.
attention is even harder. Throwing money at a snazzy marketing campaign does not necessarily solve the problem, but having a voice and a personality is one of the most effective tools
What advice would you give someone thinking about starting up a business?
anyone can master.
Do your research, know your market thoroughly and lovely product.
Do you have any business regrets?
Describe yoursel in one sentence: On an ideal Saturday,
Not specifically, except that I wish that I had learned earlier in my career to trust
you will find me
my gut instinct and be more
around the kitchen
confident about what my
table chatting and
niche and mission was.
laughing with family, then walking the dog with my friends before watching a Harry Potter film!
Describe yourself in one sentence: Passionate, funny and sensitive, I’m ambitious and competitive, genuine and honest with a down-to-earth outlook; I’m a professional woman who adores her family, loves to laugh, loves her business and her business partner.
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NIKKI MITCHELL
PAM LOCH
Tell us a bit about your business and your role within it
Tell us a bit about your business and your role within it
I run a lovely large showroom in Eridge, near Tunbridge Wells, called Sofas
I set up Loch Employment Law in 2007 to provide expert employment law
& Stuff, which sells bespoke sofas, chairs and beds. They’re handmade in
advice to employers mainly, but we also advise individuals as well. As an
England but covered in any fabric in the world.
employment lawyer, I also often encountered situations where employers
Company: Sofas & Stuff Type: Custom Made Sofa Company Position: Managing Director Web: www.sofasandstuff.com
Company: The Loch Associates Group Type: Employment Law, HR Advice, Training & Mediation Position: Managing Director Web: www.lochlaw.co.uk, www.hradvise.me & www.lochtraining.co.uk
had good reasons to discipline or dismiss an employee, but they often went To be successful in business, what attributes do you need?
about it the wrong way. I saw a need for HR support and set up HR Advise
Enthusiasm for, and knowledge of, your product, as well as the
Me to provide day-to-day HR support. Having set up Loch Training and Loch
ability to listen in order to understand your customers’ needs.
Mediation now too, I still provide employment law advice and HR solutions to clients, but I’m also the Managing Director of these businesses as well.
Where would you like to take your business? Any plans for the future? I would like to establish more working relationships with local companies,
To be successful in business, what attributes do you need?
such as interior designers, fabric emporiums and architects. I’ve hosted
I think you need to be constantly open to change and to continually review
some art exhibitions and talks in the showroom and I would like to do more
what you have done to see if you can improve on what you do. While you
of that, perhaps a concert!
may have some great ideas, it is also really important to listen to other people and encourage everyone in your business to put forward their
What advice would you give to someone thinking about starting up a business?
suggestions and thoughts.
Definitely give it a go, otherwise you will always wonder, “what would have happened if…” However, make sure you are prepared and seek
What do you know about business now that you wish you’d known
professional advice on anything you aren’t sure of.
when you started? Pre-empting what clients want in relation to the provision of information on
Describe yourself in one sentence:
things such as costs, and being able to provide that upfront, demonstrates a
I’m very enthusiastic about what I do and I like to think I am quite creative;
level of transparency, which clients appreciate.
I also love a good chat! What advice would you give to someone thinking about starting up a business? Plan carefully. Think very carefully about your finances and making sure you have sufficient funds in place to support you when your business starts up, particularly if you are unlikely to generate significant income in the first six to 12 months. Describe yourself in one sentence: Work and play are important to me but I also am a great believer in maintaining a good work/life balance and can be spotted at the gym or walking my dog Ellie with my fiancé, for a healthy mind and body!
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SARAH BELLAMY
JEMMA SMITH
Tell us a bit about your business and your role within it
Tell us a bit about your business and your role within it
I am the proprietor of Skinners of Tunbridge Wells, an interiors company
Present is a beautiful little hot yoga studio in Tunbridge Wells,
offering a full range of services, including full interior design and project
launched in 2013, where we run yoga classes in a studio heated
management service and production of handmade curtains, blinds and
to 39˚c. No matter what the weather outside, it’s always warm
upholstery, together with a range of exclusive soft furnishings and the
and cosy inside.
Company: Skinners Type: Interior Design Position: Director Web: www.skinnersoftunbridgewells.co.uk
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Company: Present Yoga Type: Hot Yoga Studio Position: Managing Director and Yoga Teacher Web: www.wearepresent.today
largest fabric and wallpaper sample book collection in the area. What gives you the biggest buzz at work? What challenges has your business faced over the last year?
The amazing feedback I receive from my students about the studio
We have been focusing on increasing our brand awareness among a
and the classes. I have had so many students tell me that the
wider range of potential clients. We’ve been using traditional advertising
classes have changed their life. This feedback makes the hard
methods such as print media, but also digital and social media; so one
work all worthwhile and reminds me why I set up the business
of our challenges has been training all our staff to be more aware of the
in the first place.
opportunities that social media presents and ensuring we keep our online presence current and relevant.
What do you know about business now that you wish you’d known when you started?
Where would you like to take your business? Any plans for the future?
I would say that starting a business is an exciting journey and a
I am really looking forward to this autumn, when we are launching an
learning process, and on this journey I have learned everything
exclusive range of cushions and throws to purchase in the showroom
exactly when I needed to. I am glad I didn’t know everything in the
on Castle Street. I am also launching a new website this winter, which
beginning, as the journey might not have been so interesting.
will reflect the diversity of the Skinners of Tunbridge Wells products and services in a user-friendly format.
Where would you like to take your business? Any plans for the future?
Do you have any business regrets?
We are about to relocate to a fantastic new studio facility in the
My biggest regret is that I did not launch my business earlier.
centre of town, where we will be expanding our service offering
I feel very fulfilled, proud and happy.
to include both heated and non-heated yoga classes, including pregnancy yoga, workshops, sports massage and
Describe yourself
nutritional consultations. There are a few other
in one sentence:
things in the pipeline, but I’ll keep those
Supplied by my staff and
under wraps for now. The most important
daughter: honest, loyal,
thing for me is to enjoy the journey and
patient, tenacious,
appreciate every moment as it comes.
passionate, enthusiastic and personable. (Their
Describe yourself in one sentence:
cheques are in the post!)
Loving, happy and grateful for the supportive people I have around me.
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JACKIE MORRIS
KATIE KING
Tell us a bit about your business and your role within it
Tell us a bit about your business and your role within it
I joined Wood & Pilcher in 1992, just at the time when John Pilcher, founder
I’m the Managing Director of a marketing agency called Zoodikers, which I
and owner, started selling new developments off plan in Hong Kong and
set up five years ago. We’re based in Tunbridge Wells but our client base is
Singapore. These properties, located predominantly in London and the
UK wide and international. We help organisations to build their brand and
South East, were to be let on behalf of the clients and I was given the
manage their reputation in a world where consumers increasingly turn to
opportunity to travel to the far east on a number of occasions to promote
digital channels for customer service as well as sales.
Company: Wood & Pilcher Type: Estate Agent Position: Director Web: www.woodandpilcher.co.uk
Company: Zoodikers Type: Marketing Agency Position: Managing Director Web: www.zoodikers.com
our letting services. This was the beginning of what has now become our large letting and management department. When John Pilcher decided to
What challenges has your business faced in the last year?
retire in January 2010, my business partner, Simon Ellis and I took over his
Cash flow is the biggest challenge, which is a combination of ensuring you’re
interest in the firm through a management buyout. My role has developed
paid on time by clients, and not overspending. Due to our location, the talent
more into the management of the business as a whole, which now includes
pool isn’t as wide as it is in London, so it’s sometimes harder to attract the
five offices and 35 members of staff.
best PR candidates. That said, we’ve built an incredible team over the past few years and have worked hard to nurture and retain our staff.
To be successful in business, what attributes do you need? In my opinion you should be patient but be strong, face any problems and
What do you know about business now that you wish
learn from them. Understand and enjoy your business so that it becomes
you’d known when you started?
something that you are really proud of.
Running a small business of less than 10 staff is the hardest challenge in my opinion. You have to be involved in everything and don’t have the
What gives you the biggest buzz at work?
luxury of IT, HR and legal departments to rely on. Juggling all of these balls
The biggest buzz by far is watching a sale or a let reach completion –
simultaneously is even tougher than I thought but I love it!
particularly when it has required a large attention to detail. The delight of a vendor/landlord and in turn a purchaser/tenant in being able to move
Do you have any business regrets?
home through the hard work and efforts of our staff is very rewarding and
I had an opportunity to set up a branch of a successful agency in Cape
something to be truly proud of.
Town but it didn’t fit with having a young family. It was the right decision for a young working mum, but I do wonder what life might have been like had I Describe yourself
taken that option.
in one sentence I am enthusiastic about anything I take on, self-critical about most things I do, a good listener and I love to laugh!
Describe yourself in one sentence: For this question I asked my longest standing employee, who answered as follows: dedicated, tenacious, approachable, sociable and a leader. A good summary I think…
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SOCIAL TOWN TREASURES Groups of treasure seekers scoured Tunbridge Wells for clues during a charity hunt organised by the Pantiles Rotary Club. Sponsored by local businesses in support of local charities and hosted by Woods Restaurant, the event saw eight teams undertake a 90 minute trek around the town, tackling 30 cryptic clues along the way. The team that demonstrated the best local knowledge was estate agent Wood & Pilcher, relegating the early pace setters from BSR Bespoke Chartered Accountants into second place. The event raised well in excess of ÂŁ2,000 from its sponsors and Pantiles Rotary will announce further details at their forthcoming presentation evening once all donations have been confirmed and allocated to the nominated charities. Photos by David Bartholomew
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ARE YOU UNDERINSURED? As householders, we take out insurance for our properties and personal possessions. If you are asked to take on the role where you assume the responsibly for someone else’s Laura Manton is a director
assets and belongings, typically as an
and head of the Private
Executor or Administrator of a deceased’s
Client team at Dawson Hart
Will (otherwise known as Personal
UNSOLICITED TEXT MESSAGES – A NUISANCE OR A MARKETING TOOL?
Representatives), Trustee, or if you are acting under a Lasting Power of Attorney (or registered Enduring Power of Attorney), then you must consider your responsibilities to insure the assets you look after. Around 20% of UK households are thought to be under-insured. In such circumstances, if a claim has to be made, the insurance company may decide to pay out a claim or they may reduce the amount paid proportionately or cancel the policy completely. This would have devastating consequences to an estate and those who benefit from it, both financially and emotionally. Obtaining up to date valuations of assets is essential so as to make
The number of so-called ‘marketing’ text Jacqueline Hardaway
messages and calls received by individuals
is a director and head of the
seems to be on the increase – whether it be
Litigation and Personal
for PPI, accident claims etc! Many clients
Injury teams at Dawson Hart
who instruct me regarding their personal
sure they are fully insured rather than relying on old valuations or just
injury claims say they have had numerous
estimating. In addition, securing the assets is key, whether by
texts about their accident and yet they have no idea how these
measures to upgrade locks and alarms, or by removing items to safe
companies have obtained their details! In 2014, the Information
storage. Where a property becomes unoccupied following a death or
Commissioner’s Office (ICO) received over 175,000 reports of
when someone moves into care, the insurance company must be
nuisance calls and texts and issued over £360,000 worth of penalties.
informed immediately and they may impose new conditions such as
But they still keep coming!
frequent checking and draining down water tanks.
However, this may now change. Since April 2015, the ICO has been
If you would like any assistance in acting as an Executor,
given enhanced powers to take more action. Whereas previously
Attorney or Trustee, please contact me on 01825 762 281 or
they could only issue a penalty if it could be proved that the
email PClient@dawson-hart.co.uk
marketing activity had caused ‘substantial damage or distress’, now they only have to prove that the marketing company has committed a serious breach of the Privacy and Electronic Communications (EC Directive) Regulations 2003. These regulations state that marketing companies must check the Telephone Preference Service to ensure that individuals have not opted out of receiving marketing calls. Companies should also provide details of how the recipient can opt out of receiving future messages. Hopefully now that the rules have been relaxed, the levels of penalties will increase and the amount of unsolicited calls decrease. However, if you continue to be plagued by nuisance marketing calls and texts, then either report them to the ICO or your network operator. The ICO website also helpfully contains guidance on carrying out direct marketing. For all your litigation needs, contact Jacqueline Hardaway on 01825 762 281 or email Litigation@dawson-hart.co.uk
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MUSIC TO OUR EARS This month sees the curtain come down on one of the most popular music events in town – Jazz on The Pantiles. Every Thursday night throughout the summer thousands flock to the bottom of the town to enjoy the sultry sounds. Fred Latty catches up with the man behind the music, Lionel Shell Photos by David Bartholomew
Tell us about the background of Jazz on
slightly a victim of its own success. The
The Pantiles
costs now are huge, as it has grown
I have to give credit where it was due: it
beyond 50 people to the biggest numbers
was Tunbridge Wells Borough Council’s
we’ve had, which were 3,600 on the
initiative and started between 17 and 19
busiest night last year. You can’t stop a
years ago. The council decided to put on
good thing, and we wouldn’t want to, but
an event and they employed a local jazz
the physical constraints of The Pantiles
promoter to do it. His name was David
mean it will only take so many people, so
Jacobs – not to be confused with the DJ
it cannot go beyond that.
– and he was a very influential jazz booker. He knew everybody and he used to
It must create a lot of buzz for local bands…
arrange very low-key duos and trios only.
We get bands queuing up to play there,
It went on like that for a number of years.
because, apart from the fact it’s a terrific venue, most bands don’t get the chance to
How has it developed since?
play to 2,000 or 3,000 people. They get the
Because I’m a jazz fan and I want other
opportunity to open to a large crowd and
people to get to hear the music they
the atmosphere is amazing. You’d never
perhaps wouldn’t otherwise hear, my idea
believe you were in England; it’s just like
was to try and get more people involved.
being anywhere on the Continent. It’s the
Tunbridge Wells Borough Council backed
most fantastic thing and I’m so happy it
out about ten years ago when David
has kept going and grown.
Jacobs died, so I took over doing it for free and went to finance it through the restaurants and bars. We’ve gone from four weeks to 21 weeks, as I managed to persuade the restaurants in the area to go to a longer and longer period.
PACKED: Crowds at a 2014 Jazz on The Pantiles concert. The festival now lasts 21 weeks
In what ways has your audience changed? With due respect, the audiences were ORGANISER: Lionel Shell is the man behind the music
what I call ‘jazz anoraks’ – the dedicated jazz followers. We wanted to get a broader audience, but we didn’t want to lose those people either, because it was their event and designed for the enthusiasts. It has become slightly watered down in order to expand, so that more people enjoy more aspects of it. Are you happy with where it is now? I’m really happy with it; the only thing is that I’d like to do it two nights a week. That’s not an option, although there’s enough material, bands and public enthusiasm to do those nights. The powers that be within The Pantiles Association are looking to do other things, but this really is the big event. What have been some of the main challenges you’ve faced in putting it on? As it has become more popular, it’s
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and has done so well; The Pantiles in itself
TRUMPET: Bands ‘queue up’ to play
is fabulous, and within that, there are various restaurants and pubs that put on live music. At one of them, The Grey Lady, there’s something on every night, which is amazing for a town this size. Let’s talk about noise complaints – is this a widespread problem for music venues? There are a lot of places throughout the country where this is happening. People buy a commercial property, turn it into apartments, and the neighbours – live music venues – are suffering because of the noise abatement law, which in principal is good, but doesn’t make sense in practice. If one person complains, you can be closed down, which isn’t right, especially if you
Can you tell us more about the costs
administration, security and all the additional
were there first. The culture of music
and funding?
costs you have to have to run an event.
shouldn’t be eroded by something new that
Until this year, the bars and restaurants have
There are so many other components and
comes in and opposes something that has
been the sole people that have paid for it. We
that’s a cost you have to meet.
already been successful and hasn’t been a problem. End of story.
started to do a voluntary collection of £2 or more, which helped, but didn’t really cover
Do you think the town’s culture is thriving?
the costs. When it first started, the event on a
Tunbridge Wells, in my view, is getting
Jazz on The Pantiles runs from 7pm
Thursday night cost between £200 and £300;
stronger and stronger. There are great
every Thursday till September 24 in
now, it’s between £2,000 and £3,000 per
events on at Trinity Theatre and always
The Pantiles. To find out more about
night. It’s not the bands that are earning this
have been; The Forum is very well
upcoming acts and events, visit
money – they deserve a lot more – it’s the
recognised in its area as being a leader
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ENTERTAINMENT
HALLING A LAUGH Next month sees funny man Hal Cruttenden visit Tunbridge Wells to dazzle audiences with his comical outlook on life, death and everything in-between. Fleur McCoy chats exclusively to him about his experiences of the comedy circuit
What can the audience expect
you know that they already like you
from the tour?
because they’ve come to see you.
Well, the show’s called Straight Outta
But anything big like Live at the Apollo
Cruttenden because it’s me trying to be a tough talking gangster. I’m joking, it’s named after an album – Straight Outta Compton by N.W.A. It’s an angrier show than usual. I’m quite excited about this show actually; even if I get bad reviewsI don’t care because I really like this show!
that’s going to get repeated and end up on YouTube is nerve-racking. If you do it well, it really makes an impact. I get so nervous before a TV gig like that that I think ‘this is completely ridiculous, you’re in the wrong job.’ Who’s your favourite comedian?
And what are you expecting
Lee Mac is a brilliant stand up. He’s
from the Tunbridge Wells crowd?
the Eric Morecambe of his generation,
I always think I’m a bit edgy and then I go
one of the true greats. I sort of have an
to places like Tunbridge Wells and they
appreciation of everybody. I tend to like
really are my people. I’ve always got a tick
comics that aren’t like me because I’m
against the fact that I’m a stuffy old typical
less jealous of them. I love Jimmy Carr,
Royal Tunbridge Wells person. I love
I love short one-liners that are really brutal
Tunbridge Wells, they know what people
because I don’t do them.
think of them and they take abuse very well because they’re used to people
See Hal at the Trinity Theatre on Friday
laughing at the fact that they represent
October 2. Tickets cost from £15.50.
some archetype. These are the best places
www.trinitytheatre.net
to play because they’re used to people laughing at them and I’m that sort of person. I’m sort of a lefty hypocrite, I believe in a left-wing society as long as I retain the value of my house and keep my nice car! You’ve done a lot of comedy panel shows and guest appearances on TV, do you prefer that or the touring side of comedy? Our main love is that live gig – doing comedy live with an audience in front of you. TV is fun but it’s not as much fun as stand up. As comics we love people because they’ve given you their time; you have your duty to entertain them. I think that’s why we have trouble when we come home thinking, ‘I’m a god, I’m a star’ and our wives ask us to take out the garbage and all I can think is ‘but you don’t understand, I’m a genius!’ Do you still get nervous before a gig? Not as much for tour shows, weirdly, because even though the pressure is on and it’s your show, you’ve got a long time and you get to know your audience and
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It is an all year round project, and there’s no rest for the wicked, as it’ll soon be time to start planning next year’s Local & Live event QUESTION TIME
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y the time you read this, the sun will be
better and how we can bring even more
setting on this year’s Local & Live
music and entertainment to Tunbridge Wells
festival. Next month I’ll be writing about all
in 2016. Last year was, to a degree, an
the exciting things that happened over the
experiment to see if we could create a mini
This month our music columnist, Paul Dunton looks at how the small things can make a big difference when it comes to planning a successful festival
four day event, but for now, before I head off
version of the Edinburgh Fringe Festival over
for a nap and to play some golf, I just wanted
the weekend, and this year we built on that,
to say a huge thank you to everyone who
adding new venues and new artists – I hope
continually works hard to ensure that Local &
you had the chance to see some of the
Live can come back year after year.
amazing talent on offer.
www.paulduntonandguests.com
INSIDE VIEW
The festival could not happen without the
Last year also saw us move to the
help of all our amazing volunteers, who
Calverley Grounds. On reflection, the
always work tirelessly behind the scenes to
difference with Calverley Grounds over The
keep the event running smoothly. They are
Pantiles is that it offers much needed space
all individuals from the local community who
required to host the event effectively, now
give up their time over the weekend to help
that it has grown to its considerable size.
our cause. In our festival brochure we have a
The atmosphere is also different. Because of
credit and thanks section to list everyone
the setting, I think Local & Live now has a
who has contributed in their different ways
more laid back relaxed festival feel, in part
– I must, however, award a special vote of
down to the little touches, such as having a
thanks to all of musicians who performed
face painter, an ice cream bus and the
and all the Local & Live Angels, all of our
acoustic stage.
various sponsors and the Tunbridge Wells
If you fancy another taste of the festival,
Borough Council, The Friends of Calverley
I strongly recommend attending our next
Grounds and our media partners, The Times
few Local & Live Sessions, which are on
of Tunbridge Wells and SO magazine for all their support and assistance. It is an all year round project, and there’s no rest for the wicked, as it’ll soon be time to start planning next year’s Local & Live event – looking at what worked, what worked even
September 19, October 17 and Nov 28 featuring a total of six cracking Local & Live acts fresh from this year’s festival. All of them will be will be strutting their stuff in the beautiful setting of Trinity Theatre. Details at
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diversification of talent across the spectrum. Just take stateside funny women such as caustic social commentator Sarah Silverman or the newly triumphant Amy Schumer. Or, closer to home, talent such as Sara Pascoe or Josie Long (the latter being a rising star who gives Stewart Lee and Frankie Boyle a run for their money in the cynical political rant stakes) – female comedy doesn’t need ‘strident feminism’ at the top of each and every job description. Britain’s stand-up circuit is already rich with female excellence of every kind. At the Edinburgh Fringe you’re just as likely to see a woman waxing lyrical about Iraq as you are seeing a 20-something male complaining about ‘brewer’s droop.’ The problem is that we’re yet to see stand-up comedy’s egalitarian tendencies translate properly into genuine equality on our plasma TV sets and digital radios. Then again, some very funny women have successfully broken onto the hallowed turf of these male-dominated mainstream panel shows. Three of them are hilarious new Canadian stand-up Katherine Ryan, and long-in-the-tooth Brits Jo Brand and Jenny Eclair. Their TV and radio appearances haven’t the slightest air of tokenism, because they’re more often than not sharper and wittier than the men. Who’d have thought it? Jenny Eclair and Jo Brand have been
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pioneers of headline stand-up comedy for
ISN’T SHE FUNNY
decades, and they’re still holding their own. But Ryan is particularly worthy of note. Despite being relatively new on the scene,
Discover the rise and rise of female comedians this autumn at the Trinity Theatre
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she’s starred in Live At The Apollo and QI, and already had a seat on Jonathan Ross’s sofa. Her comedy is equal parts daring, cutting and imaginative. Like the spectacular
omedy. It’s one of those fields
immediately turns to weight loss, or
Amy Schumer, she has imported a
that’s still overwhelmingly
Millican’s love-hate relationship with cake,
wonderful brand of self-aware and naturally
dominated by men. You only have
as opposed to politics, religion or less
hilarious comedy across the pond. Long
to look towards hit TV shows such
gender-specific observations. But in the
may their winning ways continue.
as Mock the Week, Have I Got News For
same way ethnic minority comics can be
You and QI – for every one woman on our screens there are three Paul Mertons, Jack Whitehalls, Hugh Dennises or Russell Howards. This rarely surfaces as an issue because we’re mostly used to the status quo. Yet it may help to explain why some women’s comic routines often dwell just that bit too long on the ups and downs of being female. Think Sarah Millican and the mind
seen cutting themselves free of race-
Katherine Ryan appears at Trinity
related gags, female stand-ups are
Theatre on Friday 9 October.
increasingly unconstrained by the
Jo Brand appears at Trinity Theatre on
prejudices that engulf them (it helps for
Friday 16 October.
one thing that we no longer describe them
Jenny Eclair appears at Trinity Theatre
as ‘comediennes’.)
on Saturday 14 November.
And, although there is still a rich seam of material to be mined from menopausal
Ellie Taylor and Angela Barnes appear at the Christmas Comedy Cafe in December.
angst and eating disorders, we’ve often heard it all before. So it is therefore
For further information and tickets,
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FROM THE ARCHIVES
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unbridge Wells; the bastion
police constables to seize copies of
of conservative Middle
literature deemed obscene or prosecute
England, where retired
any purveyors of such material.
colonels spend their days on
Furthermore, any copies of Lolita
bowling greens and their evenings
entering the country were to be
playing bridge, while discussing the
confiscated by customs officials.
latest political scandal. Although now – and perhaps always –
SECRET
DISGUSTED – NOT This month we reveal how a copy of the “filthiest” novel of its era – Lolita – could be found in only one place in the whole of the land, guess where?
A Bill was proposed in Parliament, advocating that prosecution should only
an inaccurate stereotype, the mid-1950s
occur if a piece of literature as a whole
saw the peak of such caricaturing,
was judged to be obscene, rather than
prompted by the emergence of the now
individual sections. Having been
immortal pseudonym, ‘Disgusted of
revealed as the publishing firm to have
Tunbridge Wells’.
taken on the job of distributing the
Meanwhile, the novel Lolita, the
controversial text, Weidenfeld and
infamous creation of Russian-born
Nicolson came under severe criticism
American author Vladimir Nabokov,
for their decision.
was due to be published in the UK in
While the row raged on, it was
1955, after months of dominating
discovered that there was just one copy
bestseller lists across the Atlantic.
of Lolita available for public
Noted for its themes of illicit desire and
consumption in the UK. Where? In the
patent sexuality, the storyline is about
public library of Tunbridge Wells
a middle-aged man’s obsession with a
which, with remarkable foresight or
teenage nymphet; its publication in
perhaps merely by fortune, had ordered
France earlier that year had been
a copy from Paris three years before the
marked by widespread condemnation
public furore.
from literary academics and the public. Notwithstanding this apparent setback, it soon became an
But, even with the book receiving huge amounts of publicity and no attempts to prohibit local distribution
underground sensation, with British
of the novel, Lolita did not seem to be
novelist Graham Greene (no stranger to
raising the eyebrows of the Tunbridge
controversy himself) describing Lolita
Wellian masses. The assistant librarian
as one of the best books of the year.
at the time was quoted as saying:
Intrigued by this statement, John Gordon, the then Editor of the Sunday
Express, ordered a copy from Paris and promptly called it “about the filthiest novel I’ve ever read”. Set against the background of an ensuing public spat between Graham Greene and John Gordon, the book began to be circulated around British publishers. Many rejected it on the grounds of its perceived dubious literary merit – one supposedly tore it up in disgust. Eventually, one publisher, Weidenfeld & Nicolson, agreed that it would bring out Lolita in Britain. However, there still existed one major stumbling block: British law enabled
“Demand has never been particularly high… Our top favourites at present are Doctor Zhivago, Monty’s Memoirs (World War II Field Marshall Bernard Montgomery) and The Life of King George VI.” Weidenfeld and Nicolson eventually published the book in the UK in 1959. Although the passing of time has seen a gradual realisation and acceptance from the public of the true nature of Tunbridge Wells, there are still those who stand by the cliché of ‘Disgusted of Tunbridge Wells’. Perhaps a look into the colourful, quirky history of the town, as evidenced by this particular incident, might convince these people otherwise…
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