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The most controversial celebrity festival moments
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ON TRACK Chancellor George Osborne has sparked renewed hopes of a revived train service running from Brighton through Lewes, Uckfield and Tunbridge Wells to London. In his budget announcement he said the Government would widen the scope of the Lewes to Uckfield train survey to include the idea of reopening the old West station in Tunbridge Wells now used by Spa Valley Railway. Some believe it would also be possible to link the West station with the TW main station. Advocate Brian Hart tells us the Chancellor’s decision is a ‘significant step forward.’
Safer Wealden Partnership has started a new and imaginative project called ‘Paws on Watch’ where responsible dog owners are recruited to keep an eye out when they walk their pet. They are to act as an extra pair of eyes and ears in their local community, reporting back to Sussex Police on anything suspicious or unusual. Katy Bourne, the Sussex Police and Crime Commissioner launched the project at Uckfield Fire Station.
Parish Council chair Bridget Veitch says they are already working on a scheme to divert traffic as signs advising truckers not to pass through the village are often ignored. “We are planning a small redesign of the Cranbrook junction with signs to encourage traffic to go round rather than through the town centre,” she explains.
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ROAD RAGE Councils across the Weald are calling for tougher measures to stop lorry drivers from using narrow country roads. They’re supporting the Local Government Association in its fight against ‘road rogues’ who use sat navs designed for cars. Cranbrook and Sissinghurst
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A new Small Business Loan Scheme has been launched by Wealden Council to support microbusinesses needing some extra help to consolidate growth. It is open to companies that employ 10 people or less, and can provide a loan of between £5,000 and £15,000. The scheme has £100,000 set aside to lend businesses, and as the loans are paid back, money will be made available to new borrowers.
WOODLAND WIN Marlborough House in Hawkhurst has received a Woodland Trust ‘Green Tree School’ bronze award a year after it opened its forest school. Activities such as recycling and planting new trees are among the initiatives that have earned them points to reach this milestone. The leaders of forest school, Rebecca Reid and Issy McGaughey, say their next goal is a silver certificate.
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PARKING POLITICS I was delighted to hear that the doctors surgery car park in Tenterden has now been extended so that there are more spaces available to use free of charge for patients only. I have been a regular patient at the surgery for many years now and often found that there was no parking because the car park was full. What frustrated me was that, with the primary school just next door, parents would often park there and take up the spaces necessary for patients. I do worry though that with more spaces, more parents will park there. SUSAN HOLT, TENTERDEN Ed: We hope not! Otherwise a poignant note on the windscreen may be called for…
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To my fellow commuters, please learn to walk briskly. I often have to run from the train station to catch my bus yet I end up getting caught in the slow walkers that seem to fill the station! You might not have somewhere urgent to be, but I do so please would you speed up or move out of the way! ALEX LEWIS, via email Ed: Why don’t you try blowing a whistle?
As a mother who spends a lot of time worrying about my daughter, it was reassuring to see her learning about road safety, personal safety and other dangerous situations during the Safety in Action Week recently. Of course I’ve always taught her about looking both ways when crossing the road, but for other more serious predicaments, it was very comforting to know she had worked with blue light services and various transport providers to experience hazardous scenarios in safe and secure environments. So I’d like to say thank you to the people who took part and helped to make this educational week possible. JENNY HOLDEN, UCKFIELD Ed: Nice to know the kids are getting the right message.
PICTURE PERFECT I’ve recently discovered the Uckfield Picture House. What a lovely little cinema. I’ve never really liked watching films on the big screen but with the cosy seating and smaller screening areas it’s a wonderful place. Lovely to know it’s been around for almost a hundred years. JUNE ALLAN, BUXTED Ed: Let’s hope they’ve updated their screening systems then!
My friend told me a story the other day of how she’d had dinner at a restaurant with her family. After finishing the meal and paying up, her husband noticed he didn’t have any cash to tip the waitress, and neither did she. They left what they could, not necessarily 10% but it was something nonetheless. When leaving the restaurant she overheard the waitress complaining about the tip to another waiter. I couldn’t believe this; in my opinion if you’ve been tipped then be grateful, you don’t see any of us getting tipped for a day in the office! ELIZABETH MELLOR, via email Ed: Here’s a tip – try another restaurant!
TEA STRAINER I never before knew of the opposing views on how to make tea. I’m not a tea drinker myself but my friend is and in a moment of kindness I decided to make her a brew. She took one sip and asked if I’d put the milk in first or last and what type of tea I used. Turns out I’d done all the wrong things in her opinion, but completely right when I asked another friend. Safe to say I won’t be making her a cuppa again! EMILY CRANLEY, via email Ed: Ah yes, the battle of milk in first or last, we know it well!
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tend to then go and watch the other bands play until it is time for their set.
TROUBLESHOOTING All kinds of things have the potential to go wrong with this kind of large scale event. Our biggest concern, being a music festival, is that the sound systems are all working. We do a great deal of event planning ahead of the day to make sure that we have contingencies in place if there are any problems.
KICK OFF After the merchandise stands have been set up, the caterers have brought in equipment, the bouncy castles and children’s activities have been set up and the sound and lighting tests have been run, we’re ready for the main event. There’s a lot to organise, but once the festival begins it’s time to have fun and enjoy the music.
TAKING THE STAGE My new covers band Roxxon will be performing this year from 9pm. We
A DAY IN THE LIFE OF A FESTIVAL ORGANISER Charlie Rivers who helps to organise Poofest in Pootings tells us what goes into making the music happen…
rehearse once a week together. I am really looking forward to performing this year with a new band – it has been a hard slog getting ready but we’re really excited.
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get a date in the diary and make sure
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discuss progress.
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that but there is usually an after party, especially with so many people camping!
next year’s festival. We start to think about planning and promotions from about
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Poofest with a few of the other ‘Poo
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everything away, but before we can do
THE SET UP
equipment which gets put up on the
anything we need some energy, so the first
Logistically there is a lot to organise, with
Friday, but it means that I’m first on site to
order of business is breakfast. We provide
the obvious things like making sure we
get things going early! Breakfast is always
bacon, sausage and egg rolls on Sunday
have all the infrastructure in place, sorting
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morning for campers. Once everyone’s eaten we begin clearing up.
out food, drinks, entertainment for the little ones, whilst all the while keeping a
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The bands start to arrive at 9am and get
Poofest is a charity festival held in
can raise as much money for charity as
directed to the green room next to the
Pootings, near Sevenoaks on August 22.
possible. We have a great team in place
stage where they drop off their kit. They
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CALENDAR ST 1Throughout » Mythical Mischeif August take the kids to explore the magical land of Groombridge Place. They can frolic in the Enchanted Forest and meet the woodland fairies or head over to the lagoon where they can watch The Little Mermaid as she performs with her Prince. If a little more action is what they’re looking for then take them to Grom’s Village where they can see performances from Robin Hood and his band of Merry Men as they try to foil the plans of the Sherriff of Nottingham. Adults £10.95, children £8.45. www.groombridgeplace.com
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For unique finds and hand-crafted items, head to Silcock’s Farm near Tenterden for their Summer Craft Fayre. Between 10am and 4.30pm, the farm’s courtyard will be filled with stalls selling locally crafted items and there will be face painting for children. The café will be open all day, selling homemade cakes and hot and cold drinks, and the farm shop and butchery will also be open. For more information, visit www.silcocksfarm-organics.co.uk
Enjoy the best of local produce in beautiful surroundings at Bewl Water’s Kent and Sussex show. Traders selling everything from homeware to food and drink will line the lake for the two day event, while there’s lots of activities for the whole family to participate in during the day. Children can meet Bertie the beaver, take part in sporting challenges and watch puppet shows too. Kids’ entertainment begins at 11am and entry costs £8 for a car with up to five people. www.bewlwater.co.uk
Indulge in all things retro at Chiddingstone Castle’s first summer vintage fair, held in the castle’s stunning grounds. Between 11am and 4.30pm, browse, shop and delight in a huge array of vintage stalls, listen to music and enjoy lunch and traditional teas in the grounds and tea room. Guests can also visit the photobooth and hair and beauty parlour, watch the Lindy hoppers dance and win prizes for their vintage attire. Entry costs £3. www.chiddingstonecastle.org.uk
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John Hamilton’s Big Band will be playing at Tonbridge Castle. Between 3pm and 5pm they will be performing a number of swing songs made famous by the greats such as Glenn Miller and Duke Ellington. The band is also very much at home with the more modern, upbeat style of artists such as Jools Holland. The huge halls of the castle are the perfect place to listen to their brassy sound. Entrance is free. www.tonbridgecastle.org
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Every Friday throughout August, children are invited to discover something new at Sissinghurst Castle Garden. Between 2pm and 3.30pm on August 7, make mini rafts and kites, on August 14 go pond dipping to discover what lives beneath the surface, on August 21 explore the woods on a tree adventure and from 11am on August 28 learn essential bushcraft and shelter making skills, with food cooked on the fire pit. Normal admission charges apply and tickets are £5 per child. The bushcraft event is £12 per child. To book, call 08442 491 895.
For a weekend of woodland fun, head to Sevenoaks for the Kent Wildlife Trust’s annual Festival of Wildlife, which takes place on Saturday August 15 and Sunday August 16. Take part in guided walks, go bug hunting and learn more about the local wildlife and environment through a series of talks over the weekend. There will also be many stalls selling artisan products, food and drink and embracing this year’s woodland theme is Mrs Tea, with her vintage pop-up tea room. Entry costs £3 and the festival is open from 10am to 4pm each day. www.kentwildlifetrust.org.uk
Back for its third year, Biddenden’s Tractorfest weekend is returning to the village on Saturday August 22 and Sunday August 23 between 10am and 4.30pm. Enjoy arena shows, see a collection of tractors old and new and view farming implements and machines from bygone years. There will also be demonstrations of ploughing, wool spinning, wood turning, basketry, green wood and trug making and you can even try your hand at archery or experience a helicopter flight. Entry is £7.50 for adults and £3 for children. www.tractorfest.co.uk AUGUST 2 0 1 5
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Soak up the bank holiday sun at the Grasshopper Inn in Westerham, when they hold a Beer and BBQ event in their hidden garden. For drink aficionados, The London Beer Company will be on hand, offering tastings of their craft beers and ales. During the event, which runs from 12pm to 5pm, guests can also indulge in some Great British barbeque food. Entry is free – to book, email info@grasshopperinn.co.uk or call 01959 563 136.
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29TH » Knight Fight
Learn more about Ann Widdecombe’s fascinating career while enjoying dinner and drinks, at the London Beach Hotel in Tenterden. The charity evening, raising funds for Hi Kent, the county’s own deaf and hard of hearing charity, begins at 7pm with a drinks reception on the terrace. There will be dinner to follow and a speech with anecdotes from Ann on her time on TV and in Parliament. Tickets to the black tie event cost £42.50 and can be booked by calling 01622 691 151
Smallhythe Place in Tenterden sees the return of The Pantaloons as they put their unique and hilarious spin on the well-loved Shakespearean classic Much Ado about Nothing. Sit outside in the summer air and enjoy this brilliant take on the play. Guests are encouraged to bring picnics and chairs or blankets to sit on while they enjoy the timeless summer comedy of masks, music and mistaken identities. Adults £15, Children £8. www.nationaltrust.org.uk
Step back in time and spend a weekend living in the past at Hever Castle’s Tudor Living and Jousting event. From Saturday August 29 to Monday August 31, explore a Tudor encampment, watch displays of armed combat, listen to historic tales and witness more thrills and spills from brave knights in an exciting jousting tournament. Normal entry fees apply. Gardens open at 10.30am and the castle is open from 12pm. www.hevercastle.co.uk AUGUST 2 0 1 5
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Once again, the story of one of Henry VIII’s wives will hit the pages of Phillipa Gregory’s new book, The Taming of the Queen. Written by the same author who produced The Other Boleyn Girl and The Constant Princess, the book revisits the years of Kateryn Parr, the sixth and final wife of Henry VIII. With four wives dead before her, Kateryn knows she is involved in a dangerous game but has no choice but to marry the man old enough to be her father. Her trust in him may bring them closer but her independence as a woman may tear them apart. Accused of heresy, Kateryn finds herself facing death by fire and the King’s name is on the warrant. £14 at www.waterstones.com from August 13.
August 14 will see Jess Glynne release her first very own studio album. The singer, signed to Atlantic Records, is best known for her collaboration with Route 94, producing My Love and Rather Be with Clean Bandit – both UK number ones. Her recent single Hold my Hand spent 3 weeks at the top spot, then a further 12 weeks in the chart. I Cry When I Laugh is her debut album and has all of her most recent works, with the deluxe version including her collaborations. Jess will be touring the UK come October supporting the release of her new album. I Cry When I Laugh will be available to buy from www.amazon.com at £9.99 for the standard CD and £12 for the deluxe edition.
Based on the literary classic by Thomas Hardy, Far From the Madding Crowd is set is the rural West Country of Victorian England and portrays a story of one girl and three suitors. Bathsheba Everdene, played by Carey Mulligan, inherits her uncle’s farm and decides to manage it herself. Having employed a sheep farmer to help manage the farm, she finds herself torn between him, a handsome and reckless sergeant, and a prosperous and mature bachelor. This story explores the decisions made by a passionate and headstrong woman and how these can be both her strengths and weaknesses at the same time. Available at www.amazon.co.uk from August 31 priced at £9.99.
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The Colour of Words is the exhibition of Benjamin Hannavy Cousen’s art, displayed at One One Six in Tenterden until August 30. His paintings describe his experience of reading books and are produced through the application of acrylic paint with a syringe with the artist methodically tracking thin lines across the canvas so that they accumulate on its surface. A colour is added each time it appears within a text, either as a ‘colour word’ (i.e. red, green, blue etc) or a word that evokes a colour response, such as ‘brassy’ or ‘rainbow’. The resulting compositions, which can be ‘read’ in the way that a barcode might be scanned, capture both the colour information of a text and the sensory or emotional reaction of the reader. www.jennymilleroneonesix.com
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Here’s where we give the readers the chance to air their opinions on contentious local issues. Ever felt anger towards the lycra-obsessed two-wheeled nuisances that fill up our roads? Alix from Tunbridge Wells explains why cyclists put a spanner in her spokes…
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yclists. You’re either one of them or you’re itching to get past them whilst they take up a car’s width on the road. I am the latter. There are only two possible explanations for cycling: exercise and getting outside. Don’t get me wrong, I think exercise is an incredibly important part of life but please can someone explain to me why cyclists feel they need to do it in the most inconvenient place. There are gyms, some that have bikes that stand still and can’t get in the way of cars on the road. Sure, memberships are expensive, but by the time you’ve bought the bike and all the gear that goes with it you might as well have paid for a year’s membership. And please don’t try telling me that you don’t have the time to go to the gym because if you have the time to get up at 6 o’clock in the morning on a Sunday and go for a bike ride then you definitely have time to go to the gym instead. And as for getting outside and getting some fresh air – go for a walk! Preferably on a pavement I might add. Fine, it’s clear that I’m not going to win the argument for getting rid of cycling on the road altogether, but at least play by the rules like drivers do. I can’t count the number of times where I’ve crossed at traffic lights and was almost mown down by a cyclist who felt the red light didn’t apply to them. Oh, and of course it’s my fault that they didn’t follow the rules of the road!
I’ve been driving for four years now, so I’m well aware of the dangers that come with cyclists; for example trying to overtake them. When it’s just one of them and they’ve placed themselves nicely to the left then overtaking them can be safe and simple. What I do struggle with is the group of eight cyclists who feel that cycling one behind the other is acceptable, some of them twoabreast having a nice little chat. I recently found myself stuck behind a horsebox behind three cyclists abreast of each other. I settled down for a nice slow journey travelling at 10mph whilst the horsebox dithered over whether to overtake or not. I think my rage for this activity is heightened by the fact that they don’t have to pay road tax, whereas each year I fork out £145 to drive on the roads. I’m sure lots of cyclists will probably be yelling that road tax is for co2 emissions right about now but personally I think the road tax should be for everyone who uses the roads – cyclists included. I’d love to say that maybe it’s just jealousy and that really I’d love to be able to get out on the roads and cycle for miles and miles oblivious to the rest of the world queuing up behind me, but realistically, I really couldn’t think of anything worse and I’ll spare the rest of the worlds’ drivers the hassle of one more cyclist thinking they own the road.
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NOTHING ESCAPES OUR ATTENTION WHO put a flight of fancy before his wedding? The man torn between his love of old planes and the love of his lady. While saving for the big day he got the chance to fly in a WW2 Mustang for £2,000. Wedding or flight? No contest: he took to the air. Start as you mean…
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does this much heard phrase sound wrong? Background: Mum visits local pub to show off her new-born and hands girl over to a male friend. Realising the man is worse for wear, she says: “You’re not going to be sick over my baby are you?” Surely that should be the other way round?
gardener has a novel way of drumming up business? The one who hangs around flower stalls in supermarkets and makes informed comments to other shoppers about the floral displays. They ask how he knows so much about blooms and plants. He tells them what he does; they offer him work. Result.
has a really interesting sense of humour? Simples: The socially mobile mum who has a small plaque in her designer kitchen that reads: ‘Unattended children will be given espresso coffee then handed a free puppy to take home.’ Point made.
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builder has really hit the nail on the head? The one who has taken the time to plaster a large sign across the back of his blue van that simply declares: ‘Blood, sweat and beers.’ What! No cups of tea.
sticks fruit labels in a funny place? That would be the (very) senior journalist who is somewhat obsessed with peeling the tiny stickers from bananas, oranges and the like and putting them on the cover of his office diary. Last count, he had hundreds on there, more than five a day.
did this enterprising young man cut up his carpet? Because he came home from the pub, felt queasy and was unwell all over his bedroom carpet. Undaunted, he grabbed a Stanley knife, cut out the offending area and threw it out the window. Clean up completed.
paid a high price for wearing skinnies? The young mum who found her hands trapped inside the tight fit jeans when she took a tumble in the street and couldn’t save herself from landing flat on her face, right in front of some admiring males. Pride cometh etc, etc.
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As the summer months are once again dominated by festival fever, we take a look at the origins of these musical gatherings and how they’ve shaped today’s culture
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event on August 15 1969 and, during its
On the bill was T-Rex, Stackridge and Al
inaugural year, saw 32 acts take to the
Stewart and all festivalgoers were given
Though it’s often assumed music
stage in front of an audience of 50,000
free milk over the two-day event.
festivals are a recent development and,
at a dairy farm in Bethel, New York. At
while they certainly gained popularity
first, booking acts was a struggle, but
organised by Andrew Kerr and Arabella
and presence in the 20th century, the
once Creedence Clearwater Revival
Churchill. Held over Summer Solstice and
origins actually date back much further.
agreed to perform for a sum of $10,000,
known as Glastonbury Fayre, the likes of
Woodstock began as a three-day
19 1970, the day after Jimi Hendrix died.
In 1971, Glastonbury returned, this time
David Bowie performed to crowds of
It’s believed the first music festivals
12,000, and it was this year that the iconic
were held as early as 4500BC in Ancient Egypt. These were religious or political
Kithara
Pyramid Stage was introduced. It wasn’t
gatherings where thousands would come
until 1981, when Michael Eavis once again
together to feast, dance and enjoy music.
returned to the helm of the festival, that it
However, it wasn’t until the 6th century
became known just as Glastonbury. New
BC that the first known music festival
Order and Aswad performed, the Pyramid
was held in Ancient Greece, during the
Stage was rebuilt as a permanent structure,
Pythian Games in Delphi. A forerunner of
and the rest, as they say, is history. From its humble beginnings,
the modern Olympic Games, these events featured competitions for art and
Glastonbury is now the biggest
dance, as well as athletics. The
greenfield festival in the world, selling
competitions would include live music,
out within minutes and drawing in
which would feature different musicians
crowds of around 170,000 over what has
playing flutes and ancient Greek string
become a five-day extravaganza. The UK now plays host to some of the
instruments such as the Kithara.
world’s most popular festivals, with
Fast forward to the 20th century, and
Creamfields, Lovebox, Bestival, Wireless
with Kitharas but a distant memory,
and Reading, to name but a few.
festivals began to have something of a resurgence. The year1937 saw the
other artists were quick to jump on
Boutique festivals have also risen in
Berkshire Festival in Massachusetts,
board, with the likes of Jimi Hendrix,
popularity and throughout the summer
now known as Tanglewood, take place
The Who and Ravi Shankar performing
not a weekend goes by when a music
for the first time. During the three-
during the weekend.
event of some sort isn’t taking place.
concert series, orchestras performed the
It was only a year later that a similar
Locally, festivals are big news too. The
likes of Beethoven and Wagner, and
festival took place, only this time it was
now defunct Hop Farm festival at
while this is a far cry from the modern
in Somerset, England, and at the time
Paddock Wood saw big acts like James
musical offerings of today’s festivals,
went by the name of the Pilton Pop,
Blunt, Grace Jones, Bob Dylan and
this event is still considered the first
Blues and Folk Festival. This was, of
Mumford and Sons playing at the
music festival of the modern era.
course, Glastonbury, now arguably the
grounds when it ran from 2008 to 2014.
UK’s most iconic festival.
For the past decade, Local & Live has
It took over 30 years for a festival in
been a regular fixture in Tunbridge Wells,
the format that we now recognise them
Created by Michael Eavis after he was
to be born. This revolutionary event was
inspired by the blues festival at the Bath
bringing thousands of music lovers
Woodstock, which, since its conception
& West Showground, it was held at
together for a long weekend of
has been dubbed one of the greatest
Worthy Farm, cost just £1 to enter and
celebrations, while Tenterden’s annual
and most pivotal moments in popular
had 1,500 punters in attendance when it
Tentertainment festival has gone from an
music history.
was held for the first time on September
afternoon of live music to a three-day
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spotted in the crowd.
Woodstock Festival
When Beyoncé headlined Glastonbury in 2011, speculation was rife that husband Jay Z would be making an appearance on stage, after the pair were spotted in the crowds watching Coldplay together. Sadly, he didn’t join her on stage the following night, but for some, catching a glimpse of the A-listers partying together was enough. With each festival comes a different calibre of celebrity, but Coachella in California possibly boasts the most star spots. Owing to its sunny climate and huge headline acts, the event is dubbed ‘the festival celebrities want to be at’, and year on year the sum of famous faces increases. Everyone from Rihanna to Kate Bosworth has been known to make the annual pilgrimage, and the thousands of
Grace Jones
Today’s bohemian, indie festival style that frequents the fields and arenas may be different, but the fashions are heavily influenced by these early statement styles. While celebrities have always been the driving force behind trends, festival fashion
Instagram photos are a testament to just how many stars frequent the festival.
RAIN OR SHINE
really came into its own in the early 2000s,
Despite the idyllic, sun-soaked scenery
when the likes of Sienna Miller and Kate
depicted in festival posters and
Moss were splashed across magazine and
Instagram pictures, festival weather is
newspaper spreads looking chic without a
often at best, unpredictable and at worst,
cagoule or fleece in sight.
well, incredibly wet and muddy. While
The defining moment, perhaps, was in
most festivals occur during the summer
2005 when Kate Moss wore denim cut-off
months, there’s nothing to guarantee the
shorts and Hunter wellies to Glastonbury.
weather will reflect the time of year.
Clutching a pint of beer and with a rock
Perhaps the most notable example of
affair with multiple stages. Our part of
star boyfriend on her arm, she waded
this was Glastonbury 2005, when two
the world, with its picturesque settings
through the mud exuding such effortless
months’ worth of rain fell in just a few
and lush green fields, provides the ideal
glamour that the world sat up and took
hours and storms tore across the
setting for some of the country’s biggest
notice. History was made, and a decade
Somerset site, causing major disruption
music events, and every year more and
on, every festival fashionista’s wardrobe
and flooding. Tents were washed away
more are held close to home.
still emulates Kate’s.
and some festivalgoers were forced to swim their way through the campsite.
TRENDSETTERS
STAR APPEAL
regular fixture in glossy magazines and
themselves is the legion of celebrities
on the catwalk, and, come summer,
frequenting festivals. While some are
fringing, floral headbands and denim
never spotted far from the VIP area,
hotpants dominate the high street. But
others, at least from the outset, appear to
where did this style evolve from?
be slumming it in the mud with the
Festival fashion has now become a
As festivals took off during the ‘60s and
Almost as talked about as the acts
Mud was a major problem too – portable toilets and bars sank and visitors had to wade their way through inches of sludge. James Blunt
regular festivalgoers. Every year, as
‘70s, so did the fashion, and many of the
headliners are announced, speculation
styles today are reminiscent of these
begins to build over which stars will be
early influences. The festivals were all
spotted donning their wellies and
about peace and love, and the laid-back
heading for the beer tent. While some,
vibe was reflected in the clothing,
such as Alexa Chung and Kate Moss, are
which was patterned, loose and
regulars among the festival circuit,
effortlessly stylish.
others create a buzz when they’re
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Glastonbury Festival
With each festival comes a different calibre of celebrity, but Coachella in California possibly boasts the most star spots. Owing to its sunny climate and huge headline acts, the event is dubbed ‘the festival celebrities want to be at’
While these were the worst conditions Glastonbury had experienced, the festival famously seems to attract unsettled conditions, with rain forecast most years. In what was dubbed the ‘worst year for festival weather’, 2012 saw many gatherings blighted by rain of biblical proportions, as events were cancelled and people’s spirits severely dampened. Creamfields, a dance music festival held in Cheshire, which annually sees around 180,000 music lovers flocking to the site, endured such extreme weather that they were forced to pull the plug a day early, while those travelling to the Isle of Wight festival also experienced the wrath of the weather. Thousands were caught up for hours in gridlocked traffic as a result of gales and flooding, while even the bands taking to the stage were stuck in the 10-hour delays. While rain is often synonymous with festivals, especially in Britain, the sun has also played its part in disrupting some of
Coachella
the biggest music events in the world too. In 1999, when 38°c temperatures hit Woodstock, the crowds found it too hot to handle, and riots, looting and even arson attacks broke out across the site. Also struggling to cope under the soaring temperatures were attendees of the CMS music festival in Nashville earlier this year, where, in the first few hours of the event almost 170 people had been treated for heat exhaustion. While the weather never really detracts from the experience, it’s perhaps advisable to pack for all eventualities and invest in a good pair of wellies…
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LOCAL LINE-UP The best music festivals in our part of the world this month jazz trio, GoGo Penguin, to name but a few. There will also be screenings of films such as Ray – the biopic of the life and times of Ray Charles. For information, times and prices, visit www.ryejazz.com
27TH SMALL WORLD SUMMER FESTIVAL Held in beautiful, secluded
countryside in Headcorn, the Small World summer festival from Thursday August 27 to Monday August 31 is powered by the wind and sun and celebrates sustainable living, creativity and crafts. As well as music ranging from jazz to ska, there’s creative workshops for kids, many forms of healing,
7TH FORGOTTEN FIELDS
ranging from colour therapy to
Get up close and personal with your favourite artists at Forgotten Fields – an intimate festival in
drink, yoga and even a fire
Eridge Park. From August 7 to 9, see the likes of Super Furry Animals, Basement Jaxx and
show. Day tickets cost £25 and
Razorlight take to the stage in front of a crowd limited to just 4,000. While you’re there, enjoy food
weekend camping costs from £75.
from around the world, real ales and a boutique camping experience. Tickets start from £90 and
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reflexology, organic food and
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Returning to Pootings village
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22ND POOFEST
for its fifth year, Poofest festival brings a whole host of talents to the stage this month. The not-for-profit event, last
15TH SUSSEX SOLSTICE
year raised £33,000 for charity
Taking place at The Forum in
even more. Among the local
Tunbridge Wells, this one-day
bands playing are The
festival showcases new talent.
28TH LOCAL & LIVE
27TH RYE INTERNATIONAL JAZZ FESTIVAL
This Bank Holiday weekend
See some of the world’s finest
festival, which takes place in
Standard Lamps, Roxxon and
jazz musicians perform at
various locations across the
The all-day boutique festival
The Violet Jive. The festival
Rye’s prestigious International
town. The four-day event,
begins at 1pm on Saturday
begins at 12pm and adult
Jazz and Blues Festival.
which runs from Friday August
August 15 and keeps going until
tickets are £30. There’s
Spanning four days and five
28 to Monday August 31, sees
1am the next morning. The event
camping available for those
nights from Thursday August
artists taking to the main stage
aims to promote new, exciting
looking to make a weekend of
27 to Monday August 31, the
at Calverley Grounds, as well
and high-quality bands and
it. There’s even a beer brewed
coastal town comes alive with
as performing at the likes of
singer/songwriters from the local
especially for the event, aptly
the sounds of some of the
The Grey Lady, Scallywag Café
area and beyond with acoustic
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greats, including Theo
and Sankey’s. To find out who’s
and main stages. Advance tickets
for the inside story.
Jackson, James Tormè and
performing and when, visit
cost £15. www.twforum.co.uk
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Mercury prize award-winning
www.localandlive.org
and is this year hoping to raise
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MAKING THE HEADLINES We take a look at some of the more controversial and downright disastrous festival headliners…
Kanye West GLASTONBURY 2015
While Kanye West wasn’t the first hip hop or rap star to headline Glastonbury, he’s arguably one of the more controversial bookings the festival has seen. As soon as it was announced he would be taking to the Pyramid Stage as the Saturday evening headliner there was online outrage, with ticketholders threatening to boycott the festival. A change.org petition was set up online calling for West to be replaced with a rock band and quickly gathered almost 135,000 signatures. Despite objections, however, the show did go on, albeit to mixed reviews. Kanye’s set was blighted with mishaps, from comedian Lee Nelson invading the stage and forcing him to restart the song he was in the middle of, to sound difficulties. Perhaps the lasting memory of his performance was when, during a rare address to the crowd, he told them “you are now watching the greatest living rock star on the planet.” Maybe a bold claim from someone who was petitioned against due to his lack of rock credibility.
SUGGS
BESTIVAL 2007 Despite not headlining the festival themselves, Madness managed to hit the headlines in 2007 while at Bestival. The band had played the main stage at the festival, held on the Isle of Wight, on the Saturday night but it was the Sunday, during headline act Primal Scream’s set that they really caught the crowd’s attention. As around 20,000 onlookers watched, Madness frontman Suggs drunkenly clambered on stage and pulled the microphone from Scottish rocker Bobby Gillepsie’s hands, before proceeding to shout obscenities, bizarrely not aimed at Primal Scream, but at the Rolling Stones. He then shouted “This is the best rock ‘n’ roll band in the world!” before being pulled offstage by security guards. It doesn’t seem like Suggs learned his lesson, however; in 2012 he leapt on stage during a black tie event in Oxford as Sting was giving an exclusive performance. The musician had to stop his set while Suggs ‘introduced’ him to the crowd, then went in for a hug before dancing around Sting. Security guards eventually managed to escort him off as the crowd cheered and waved goodbye.
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RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS
OASIS
To this day, people still talk about the
While Oasis were always a more alternative choice
series of unfortunate events that
for the primarily pop music festival, when they
occurred when the Red Hot Chili Peppers
suddenly pulled out of their headline set,
took to the stage at Reading Festival in
speculation was rife that a split was imminent. At
2007. Within minutes, the crowd were
the time, the official line was that Liam had
booing and there were calls of “turn it
contracted viral laryngitis, but less than a month
up!” as the sound failed to carry to the
later the band called it quits, leaving fans
back of the audience, while the band’s
wondering if their excuses had ever been genuine.
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READING 2007
Stepping into their V Festival slot were Irish indie
instruments began cutting out.
band Snow Patrol who proved to be a worthy
It later transpired that frontman Anthony Keidis had jumped on a power
replacement by taking to the stage and covering a
cable during their opening song Can’t
series of Oasis hits so as not to leave fans disappointed.
Stop and the band, who were confused as to what was going on, began cutting their instruments in and out in response to the outage. After four songs the issues were rectified, but the criticism was strong – many dubbed it the Chili’s ‘worst ever performance’ and said that despite playing for a further two hours,
JAY Z
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the band seemed disinterested in the
Nine years before the Kanye controversy ensued,
whole experience.
Glastonbury organisers faced a backlash when they booked hip hop megastar Jay Z to headline, as the first rapper in the festival’s history. Even fellow musicians waded into the debate, with Oasis frontman Noel Gallagher saying “I’m sorry, but Jay Z? No chance. Glastonbury has the tradition of guitar music ... I’m not having hiphop at Glastonbury. It’s wrong.” Jay Z didn’t listen to sceptics and shrugged off criticism when he took to the Pyramid Stage. His opening song? Oasis’ Wonderwall…
THE KINKS
PILTON POP BLUES & FOLK FESTIVAL 1970 In its first year, when Glastonbury was just known as the Pilton Pop, Blues and Folk Festival, The Kinks were the much-anticipated headliners, alongside Wayne Fontana and the Mindbenders. However, it seems the little-known festival wasn’t quite big enough for them, and despite being offered £500 and unlimited milk, at the last minute they pulled the plug on their performance, leaving organisers in the lurch. Luckily, a last minute replacement was found in the form of Tyrannosaurus Rex, who later became known as T-Rex. While it’s believed The Kinks bowed out because the event was described as a ‘mini festival’, thankfully T-Rex weren’t phased by this, with frontman Marc Bolan making an entrance in a velvet covered car. The band’s performance was legendary and they put both themselves and the festival firmly on the map.
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f you’re joining the festival crowd this month, then it’s the perfect time to experiment and release your inner boho. Whether you’re
looking to channel the hippy chic vibe or the groupie glamrock style, I would recommend however to keep things as simple as possible. After all you’re going there to enjoy the experience and the last thing you want is to be complaining about your damp jeans or a tangled fringed skirt. While many style celebrities like Kate Moss or Alexa Chung use the festival season as their own personal catwalk, there is no reason why you can’t create your own stylish yet practical festival look.
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Unless it’s guaranteed not to rain, avoid wearing jeans as they just get clogged with mud and are miserable to be
Kate Bosworth channels this cool, off-duty look perfectly. Make this style work for you with this relaxed denim shirt by Jaeger (£99, www.jaeger.com) www.jaeger.com teamed with this Yumi floral print skirt (£45, www.yumi.com). Finish off the look with these cute ankle boots by Deichenmann (£49.99, www.deichenmann.com)
wearing if you’re soaked through. If you’re done with the cut off denim shorts look then go for a playsuit, like this one by Very, (£49, www.very.co.uk). Team with wellies or ankle boots and a denim jacket which you can tie around your waist. Also keep a pair of nude tights handy that will wash and dry quickly. Some form of raincoat, poncho, or other rain gear is a good idea for the inevitable shower when you know the forecast promises some. It’s also a good idea to have a mini emergency kit which contains bin bags in
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case you need to fashion up a raincoat for you or a fellow festival goer. Sandals aren’t recommended if you’re planning on getting close to the stage. Choose shoes or boots that protect your precious feet and toes should someone manage to stomp on them. Look at adding some accessories to your outfit, such as a trilby hat, a bandanna (which, if the weather is very hot, can be worn wet to cool you down), and, as unflattering as this may sound, a bum bag instead of a handbag.
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Splurge vs Steal Embrace the festival season with these gorgeous stripy shorts Missoni (£290, ). Simply www.stylebop.com). team with a white tee-shirt, a fitted denim jacket and black boots for the perfect hippy chic look. Rock the same look for a fraction of the price with these shorts from New Look (£14.99, www.newlook.com)
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If you love a lazy lie-in then you could be in luck. While many experts have previously claimed we shouldn’t be getting more than nine hours shut-eye a night, a new study by the American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM) has found that there is no upper-limit for how much sleep is good for you. Their findings also showed that adults should be getting a minimum of seven hours a night and that chronic under-sleeping is linked to health problems such as weight gain, diabetes and heart disease. If ever you needed an excuse to ditch the alarm clock, this could be it.
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Retail Recognition Although it was pipped to the post by Savers in 2014, Avon has once again been crowned best health and beauty retailer at the Verdict 2015 Customer Satisfaction Awards – a title it also won in 2013. This year, Avon beat retail giants Boots and Amazon to the top spot, after receiving the most nominations from satisfied customers. Avon was commended for its introduction of more innovative products and its personal customer service. Over 22,000 customers were surveyed about their retail experiences.
DETOX DRINKS Those struggling to regularly get their five a day could be in luck, as the clean eating craze has spilled over into cocktails. Juice company Imbibery has teamed up with luxury vodka creators Belvedere to create nutritious and healthy mixers intended to be turned into cold-pressed cocktails. The Greeña Colada, consisting of spinach, coconut H2O and pineapple, and the Hail Mary, a mix of tomato, cucumber, beet, lemon and cayenne pepper are the two new tasty treats on offer. While they aren’t an alternative to a gym membership, they’ll certainly taste better than soda water. www.imbiberylondon.com
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SUN CREAM WITH GOLDEN PALM OIL SPF50, £20.50 For ultimate protection while out in the sun, look no further than this nourishing sun cream. The high SPF is perfect for those with fair skin, while the palm oil offers anti-ageing protection. The cream is easy to apply and contains liquid Jojoba wax to moisturise as well as protect. Available from 106A Upper Street, London, N1 1QN
DERMALOGICA
SOLAR DEFENSE BOOSTER SPF50, £38.90 Formulated without artificial fragrances and colours, this high SPF product gives you the chance to customise your favourite makeup and creams. Just add a few drops to your foundation or moisturiser for critical UVA and UVB defense. A great space-saver that works with a multitude of products. Available from www.dermalogica.co.uk
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POP OF PASSION BLUSH BALM, £20 This multitasking new beauty favourite from Bareminerals is perfect for your festival makeup bag. As well as hydrating the skin, the creamy blush can be used on the lips as well as the cheeks. Available in three shades, it gives a healthy glow while nourishing. Available from www.bareminerals.co.uk
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REDERMIC R EYES, £24.50 You might be lacking in sleep after a few days of festival fun, but no-one need know with this handy new formula. Containing a combination of pure Retinol, Retinol booster and caffeine, crow’s feet are smoothed, dark circles and bags are reduced, and eyes are left refreshed and radiant. Available from www.boots.com
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IN SHOWER GRADUAL TAN, £14.50 With a waiting list before it was even launched and recommendations from celebrities like Kate Moss, this is the world’s first in-shower tanning lotion. Just apply to wet skin, wait three minutes and shower off – it’s that simple. Perfect for festival-goers looking to get glam while camping. Available from www.sttropeztan.co.uk
BUMBLE & BUMBLE
SURF INFUSION SPRAY 100ML, £21.50 Designed to give a less matte texture than the Bumble & Bumble Surf Spray, this mellow mix of tropical oils and texturizing sea salts creates soft, sea-tossed waves with sheen. Perfect for don’t care festival hair, just spray and leave for a gorgeous, summery tousled look. Available from www.bumbleandbumble.co.uk
MURAD
INVISIBLUR PROTECTING SHIELD 30ML, £55 This space saving summer hero treats visible signs of ageing, blurs imperfections, protects with invisible SPF protection, primes skin for makeup application and hydrates skin. Combining SPF30 with key ingredients such as mucor miehei peptides, spend more time by the main stage and less time applying products with this handy primer. Available from www.murad.co.uk
BOBBI BROWN
FACE MIST, £21.50 While we all know gulping water in the sun is good for us, your skin needs rehydrating too. For instantly refreshed and hydrated skin with a healthy glow, look no further than this facial mist from Bobbi Brown. Use over or under makeup or on its own throughout the day to soothe and refresh – you’ll wonder how you ever lived without it. Available from www.bobbibrown.co.uk
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KNEE REPLACEMENT SURGERY
THIS INVOLVES:
Mr Sam Rajaratnam is a consultant orthopaedic surgeon at the Horder Centre in Crowborough. The Horder Centre welcomes Private and NHS patients and is renowned for its high quality orthopaedic care and excellent outcomes
• A comprehensive pre-operative meeting with a consultant who specialises in knee surgery to help with their understanding of the process • Excellent verbal and written information to ensure the patient is fully prepared • Optimising the patient’s health and
OSTEOARTHRITIS OF THE knee is a very
design allows an excellent range of motion
fitness prior to surgery i.e. nutritional
common cause of knee pain; the feeling of the
once the patient has fully recovered. Most
state, exercise programme and minimising
knee ‘giving way’ and swelling. While
patients are able to mobilise safely within a
any medical conditions
conservative treatment including pain killers,
couple of days of their joint replacement.
• Use of the latest high flexion knee implants
steroid or cartilage protein injections and physiotherapy can be helpful in the early stages, most people with
It is very important that the patient continues to exercise their knee after discharge home. The overall
during surgery • Care from an expert theatre team that implant hundreds of knee replacements
Osteoarthritis
patient satisfaction rate of a well
annually with excellent results
of the knee will eventually
done joint replacement with a
• Use of an advanced anaesthetic technique
require knee replacement
rapid recovery programme is in
to optimise pain control after surgery. Local
surgery. Depending on which
the region of 94%, with the
anaesthetic is used to infiltrate the tissues so that
part of the knee is worn will determine which types of symptoms an individual will feel. Knee replacement surgery has advanced
majority of patients being able to walk long distances, play golf,
the patient is not in pain immediately after surgery • A co-ordinated post-operative, early
cycle, swim and lead an active
rehabilitation programme involving the surgeon,
lifestyle and a life without pain. Knee
nurses and physiotherapists (using state-of-the-
tremendously over the last 30 years and is now
replacements are also lasting longer as
art gym facilities available at The Horder Centre)
one of the most successful operations
per the National Joint Registry, with the
• The most important factor in the enhanced
performed throughout the world. The National
majority lasting greater than 15 to 20 years.
recovery programme following a knee
Joint Registry recorded 69,703 knee joint
resurfacing/replacement procedure is a
As techniques and processes have
replacement procedures performed in England in
developed, expert centres throughout the UK
motivated patient who is keen to exercise
2014. In years gone by, the replacement itself
have seen improved results of the modern
their knee, as this will give the best outcome
formed a hinge to the knee joint, but modern
knee replacement through the Enhanced
following surgery
knee replacements are surface replacements
Recovery Programme. The Horder Centre
only. They work by removing the arthritic surface
is a leader in enhanced recovery following
Mr Sam Rajaratnam is a consultant
of the knee and capping it with an artificial
knee replacement surgery and the best
orthopaedic surgeon and a nationally
surface. It is custom fitted to the patient’s
results are gained by careful surgery and
recognised knee specialist.
anatomy by an expert surgeon.
a streamlined approach to the pre and
Visit www.horderhealthcare.co.uk
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or www.britishorthopaedics.com
Modern high flexion knee replacement
KNEE WITH OSTEOARTHRITIS
KNEE WITH REPLACED CARTILAGE
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From wellbeing to mindfulness, how do we strike a balance? Abi Jackson finds out… ‘YOU’RE PERFECT AS you are... Eat
wellbeing membership scheme that
well, exercise and meditate for your own
originated in Europe. Members pay
enjoyment and enhancement.’ Isn’t that
a monthly fee and, through an online
a great philosophy?
community, get access to hundreds
The fitness and wellbeing world is full of
of fitness classes, as well as things like
mottos and maxims that, while on the
meditation and nutrition workshops.
surface are meant to be motivational,
The aim isn’t only to give members more
can sometimes be anything but.
choice and access for their money, but
Take all those ‘fitspo’ feeds on social
to nurture a holistic approach to living.
media telling us to ‘go hard or go home’, or
If holistic sounds a bit hippy-dippy, don’t
implying that being fit means rock-hard abs
let that put you off. It basically just means
and looking good in teeny-tiny Lycra. What
balance, looking at the whole picture,
if you can’t really ‘go hard’, but do still
rather than individual components – and
fancy doing some exercise? What if you’ve
that makes a lot of sense.
no realistic desire to ‘achieve’ Instagram-
For example, if you’ve prioritised work to
worthy stomach muscles, but do, as it
the extent that you’re not getting any decent
happens, really enjoy working out?
sleep and are constantly run down and
We’re all different – we have different
anxious, you might have a big ‘tick’ in the
goals, different interests, different strengths
career box, but the whole picture probably
and limits – and that’s OK.
isn’t that rosy. Or if you’ve taken your
The point is, we can all still benefit from
healthy-eating regime to such extremes
taking care of ourselves, doing things that
that you can no longer socialise with your
are good for us and that make us happy,
friends, is it really that good for you?
and we all have the right – and responsibility
Balance is far more achievable than
– to do that. How that looks won’t be the
perfection, and chances are your life will
same for everybody – and that’s what I love
be more joyful as a result too.
about the philosophy above.
Somuchmore recently launched in London,
These are words I heard at the UK launch of Somuchmore (somuchmore.co.uk), a
and they’re hoping it’ll roll out across
SOMUCHMORE CO-FOUNDER JOHANNES KLOSE SHARES SOME PEARLS OF WISDOM. How do you propose to get the most out of life and living by ignoring an aspect of your personal being? We are animals who have evolved over time and instinctively had to use all elements of our being to survive. To neglect any part of our persona is detrimental to our general wellbeing, and sanity. We believe eternal happiness stems from revealing, identifying and enhancing your true potential in life. The definition of success can mean many things to many people. Yes, some people still rank their success by their pay check, or the new car they’ve just bought, or even the amount of designer clothes they have. But strip them of their consumerist trophies and they have nothing. What really matters is how you feel about yourself, and how your life affects those around you. If you are content that you radiate happiness internally and externally, then to us you have found ‘success’. Once you are at one with yourself, you are at one with the universe. It’s the internal seeking and profound understanding of who you are, and the greater good of the world around you, that humbles humankind and restores a sense of contentment in your daily life.
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GOLFER’S ELBOW Golfer’s elbow is a similar condition to tennis elbow but causes pain on the inside of the arm. It is caused by overuse of the muscles and tendons that bend the fingers and wrist.
TRIGGER FINGER OR TRIGGER THUMB This is a condition of the tendons in the hand. When the finger or thumb is bent towards the palm it gets stuck and it can lock or catch. This is called triggering. It is caused by the tendon getting stuck as it enters a
TENDING TO TENDONS
fibrous tunnel in the finger. A lump may be felt at the base of the finger or thumb.
Mr Richard Benson, Consultant Shoulder and Upper Limb Surgeon at the Spire Tunbridge Wells Hospital has a special interest in tendon problems TENDONS ATTACH MUSCLES to
bones and this enables the muscles to pull the bone. In the upper limb, the result is movement of our arms and hands. Tendon problems in the
SHOULDER IMPINGEMENT The most common cause of
BICEPS TENDONITIS The biceps tendon can cause pain, or even rupture at its shoulder or elbow insertion. If the biceps tendon tears, the shape of the biceps muscle may change. It can either hang high or low depending on where it has torn.
shoulder pain is caused by the tendons which wrap around
There are several different ways of
the shoulder joint. These are
managing tendon problems. These include
called the rotator cuff
rest, anti-inflammatory medications, steroid
arm are very common,
tendons. These tendons help
injections, babotage (needling the tendon),
particularly in people between
the shoulder ball to stay in its
physiotherapy and surgery. It is very
the ages of 35 and 70. Unfortunately, as tendons age they can begin to wear down and
socket when the arm is lifted. If they are not working well, pain is felt in the shoulder. This typically
important to be given the correct diagnosis. For tears of the tendon, early operative treatment is often very important.
this can cause pain. Sometimes tendons tear
occurs when the arm is lifted halfway up to
which can also cause weakness.
the top of its movement. A tendon tear may
Mr Benson holds clinics at the Spire
result in being unable to lift the arm.
Tunbridge Wells Hospital on Friday
Tendon problems have an impact on our daily activities, including problems with sleep and at work. There are several tendon conditions in the
TENNIS ELBOW
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This is a condition which causes pain on the
please contact us on 01892 741 150.
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*Mr Benson has carried out international
shoulder impingement, tennis elbow, golfer’s
overuse of the muscles and tendons which
award winning research into the causes
elbow, trigger finger and biceps tendonitis.
straighten the wrist and fingers.
of tendon failure at Oxford University.
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We look at some of the best ways to enhance your home and lifestyle this month
E-CONOMIC BOOM FOR E-BIKING
Peter Marlow Peter Marlow is opening a new practice in counselling and psychotherapy for adults in Tunbridge Wells. The practice offers both shortterm counselling and longer-term therapy to help work through emotional issues that can otherwise affect mental and physical health, relationships and livelihood. As well as being highly qualified and with a wide experience in therapy, he has also had a successful career in management, which gives him additional insight into the implications of workplace stress on individuals, their friends and families. Initial consultations and assessments are free and some evening and weekend sessions may be arranged. For more information, call 07707 994 269 or 0800 881 5253. Alternatively, email peter@petermarlowtherapy.co.uk or visit www.petermarlowtherapy.co.uk
This year sees popularity and sales of electric bikes soar. Indications are that 2015 is set to be the year of the e-bike, as popularity of powered assisted cycling goes mainstream. “The electric bike market in the UK is growing fast,” says Matt Flanagan, managing director at E-Bikes Direct, a 10-year-old local business that is Britain’s largest online supplier of e-cycles. His company grew by a third in 2014 alone, with sales across the entire range of electric bikes increasing significantly. “The growth is driven in part by demand from entry-level cyclists wanting to get into the saddle. The motor gives a helping hand when needed, either on steep inclines and long rides, or is useful for those wanting to use a bike to improve their stamina.” According to Flanagan, cost is another important factor. “The bottom end of the market is exploding as new technology improves performance and lowers prices. We supply general purpose e-bikes for less than £700, which customers find affordable – especially as entry-level models like the Green Edge have components typically found on bikes costing nearer £900.” What is clear is that e-bikes are proving a popular choice for cyclists across the spectrum. Whether used for an occasional leisure ride, for travelling to
work or for improving fitness, electric cycles have come of age and there’s no sign of them losing steam any time soon. If you’d like to know more about E-Bikes Direct, please call 01580 830 959 or visit www.e-bikesdirect.co.uk
Kent Mobility
Kent Mobility is a family-run, family-owned business based in Tonbridge, Kent, which has been providing mobility and lifestyle solutions in the southeast for more than three decades. The company is an approved supplier for the NHS and Social Services, but also offers a wide range of equipment and products for the private buyer. Time has been taken to select only the best equipment, so Kent Mobility offers the most comprehensive range of manual and powered wheelchairs, scooters, wheelchair seating, ramp installation and general mobility aids. As well as selling online and in its showroom, Kent Mobility also offers consultation and home installation services.
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OAK DESIGNS So, it’s time to upgrade that shabby garage to something more functional. Perhaps you want to make an informed choice for the environment too. Green Oak is an incredible material to work with; when the frames are assembled and pegged together, the timber continues to contract, tightening the joints to give a superbly strong structure. Oak works harmoniously with the environment, absorbing CO² from the atmosphere with the added benefit of its beauty increasing with age. Providing the oak is F.S.C and P.E.F.C certified – you can also rest assured that the oak is from a sustainable source. Unit 3/The Oak Framing Yard/Spithurst Road, Lewes, East Sussex BN8 5ED 01273 400 411 www.oakdesigns.org
The Bell Inn
The Bell in Ticehurst is proud to announce the inaugural Rosemary Lane Day Guitar and Folk Festival – a unique event inspired by the musicianship, songwriting and enduring legacy of Bert Jansch, his patronage of The Bell and his time in Ticehurst. ALISSA ANDERSEN
On August 22 2015, we’re bringing a fleet of folk talent back to The Bell for one day of performance, musicianship and tall tales. This is a day of music from acts that reflect
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deep historical roots and look forward through
A new development of apartments aimed
experimentation and reinvention. We’ll have stories and
at a discerning older clientele offers an
songs – some old, some new.
opportunity to live right in the heart of
The lineup includes Bonnie Dobson, Trembling Bells, Jon Allen, Polly and the Billets Doux,
Ticehurst in East Sussex, named one of
The Princes in the Tower, The Bert Jansch Foundation Scholarship performance, Lily
‘Best Places to Live’ by The Sunday Times
Denning, Noisy Toys, The Ballad of the Bell, guitar lessons, workshops and much more.
in 2014.
Adult tickets start at £15 plus booking fee from www.eventbrite.co.uk
The Coachworks offers 25 spacious
High Street, Ticehurst, East Sussex TN5 7AS
apartments, with generously proportioned
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Each has outside space, a patio, balcony or roof terrace, and two modern bathrooms with one en-suite. An assisted
PALULO INDIVIDUAL HOMEWARE, GIFTS AND MORE… Designing and making items that are not just stylish, but also useful, has always been behind the products Palulo design and make, as has craftsmanship and the use of fine materials. Palulo’s new homeware collections have been created to allow you to mix and match designs and colours that will fit into any style of home, from country through retro and vintage, to modern, contemporary interiors. All are individually hand painted and finished to give exclusive, individual pieces. To see Palulo’s latest collections and shop, visit their online store at www.palulo.co.uk
living environment, The Coachworks also has an onsite concierge service, so that residents can be sure of support when they need it. What makes The Coachworks really exciting is its location in Ticehurst, within reach of the wider attractions of the area, including Dane Hill Golf Course, Bewl Water and Pashley Manor Gardens – all a short drive away. An award winning pub, The Bell in Ticehurst, is much nearer, and you can leave the car at home! High Street, Ticehurst, East Sussex TN5 7EX 01580 200 557/07975 783 593 www.coachworksticehurst.co.uk
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The little things that make a big difference to your special day
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you to focus on the finer details, like decorations and accessories for the day, bridesmaid dresses and your groom’s suit. This is also the time to get booking – if you’re planning to have your hair and makeup done on the day, book these now. The same goes for securing a wedding car and a hotel for the night of your wedding. It’s also time to think past the wedding to the honeymoon and start making arrangements for that too.
THREE MONTHS TO GO Your guests should all have the date firmly in their diaries, but now’s the time to make it official by sending out your invites. Allow guests enough time to RSVP but THE HOUSE MEADOW / KERRY ANN DUFFY
also bear in mind that until you have their confirmation you won’t be able to firm up numbers and complete table plans.
TWO MONTHS TO GO As the wedding gets closer there’s lots to confirm. Choose your ceremony music, finalise your menu choices and speak to your suppliers to confirm everything is in place. It’s also a good time to have your hair trial and start thinking about a beauty regime. Begin having pedicures so your
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feet are ready for the day, and if you’re having a spray tan it’s a good idea to book
Your go-to guide to get you from ‘yes’ to ‘I do’…
in a practice one first.
ONE MONTH TO GO
AFTER THE PROPOSAL
months before the wedding is also a good
Obviously the most important thing to
Getting engaged is overwhelming and
time to start thinking about dresses. Finding
focus on is the hen and stag parties, but
exciting in equal measures, so for a few
‘the one’ can take a while and boutiques
also book in a final dress fitting where you
weeks don’t stress about getting things
have limited weekend appointments, so
can try on your shoes and accessories.
sorted. If you’re really keen to start
there’s no harm in getting organised and
Give your venue copies of supplier
planning, set up a Pinterest board for
booking a try-on session.
contracts a month before too.
of wedding you’d like and what time of
9 MONTHS TO GO
TWO WEEKS TO GO
year you’d like to get married. It’s also a
If you’ve managed to find and book a
Write a list of photographs you’d like on
good idea to set a budget and have chats
venue then this a good time to send your
the day and give it to your photographer. If
with family members who might be
guests ‘save the date’ cards to let them
you can, meet them at your venue so you
contributing to the cost.
know about your impending nuptials.
can run through everything with them. If
initial ideas and start discussing the type
At this stage you may be overwhelmed
you’re jetting off straight after your
ONE YEAR TO GO
by websites, bridal magazines and lists. To
wedding, begin packing now so it’s not a
This is the ideal time to start making some
see the bigger picture, book to go along to
stress on the day.
of the bigger decisions about your
a wedding fair. This will give you a great
wedding. Write a provisional guest list so
idea of what’s available from cakes,
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you have an idea of numbers, as the
caterers, bands and photographers. Plus,
This week will be busy but try to relax!
length of your list will determine the type
many exhibitors have discounted rates for
Have some beauty treatments booked so
and size of venue you go for. Once you’ve
brides booking on the day.
you’re ready for the big day, confirm the
got an idea, book appointments to see
final details with your venue and
venues. Also bear in mind that you may
6 MONTHS TO GO
need to book a registrar and arrange a
Now hopefully the bigger elements of the
setting up completed. Then, have a glass
wedding license.
wedding, such as your venue, caterer and
of wine and an early night before your
dress are all sorted, which makes way for
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FINISHING TOUCHES So, you’ve sorted the rings, tried on the dress and booked the venue – but what about those added extras that help bring your wedding to life? We take a look at some of the final flourishes that you won’t want to miss when planning your big day
True Blue Ceremonies Independent celebrant Katie Keen helps
that is special to them. True Blue Ceremonies bookings this year
couples have a very personal wedding day with one of her bespoke wedding
include weddings taking place in rustic
ceremonies. She loves being able to tell a
barns, quaint village halls, the gardens of
unique love story at each wedding she
family homes, festival wedding sites, a fruit
conducts, and thrives on the positive and
farm and private woodland, as well as
generous feedback she receives from her
some of the more typical wedding venues.
couples and their families afterwards.
Most couples opt for a modern twist on a
Many couples choose a beautifully
traditional wedding, perhaps enhanced by
meaningful and memorable celebrant
hand fasting, or a unity ceremony.
led ceremony as an alternative to a civil
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or religious marriage service, which
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enables them to hold their wedding
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Anna Wynne Harpist You will remember the romance of your wedding day for the rest of your lives. Why not enhance your memories with the beauty and tranquillity of the harp? Anna has a wide range of repertoire, including light classical, contemporary popular, jazz and show tunes. Anna regularly performs at functions around the UK, and has played for the Prime Minister, Princess Anne, the Princess Royal, the Lord Mayor and the Mayor of London. A unique and beautiful addition to any wedding. 07798 794 654 www.annawynne.com enquiries@annawynne.com
Peter Jenner Jewellery Maker and Designer Established beneath the picturesque ‘Musick Gallery’ on The Pantiles in 1980 and specialising in commissions in platinum, palladium and gold, our shop is our workshop. Offering an excellent design service, we are qualified diamond and coloured stone specialists, and use state-of-the-art technology combined with over 45 years’ experience in the best traditional, handmade methods. Come and see our new and exciting range of diamond engagement rings, beautifully crafted to the finest quality. We are also experts in individually designing and making wedding and eternity rings to perfectly complement existing rings. We stock a varied selection of contemporary designs by Peter and other designers, including award-winning silver collections. For commissions, please ring first – we look forward to seeing you! 43 The Pantiles, Tunbridge Wells, Kent TN2 5TE 01892 521 796 www.peterjenner.com
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Blooming Perfect Flower Design Blooming Perfect Flower Design are independent florists, located just outside of Tunbridge Wells in the quaint village of Groombridge, accessible to all surrounding villages. The shop is filled with seasonal flowers and plants, and often locally grown, organic varieties during the summer months. They specialise in wedding and event flower design, with many years’ experience working in some of the most beautiful venues in and around the South East. They create a whole range of flower designs, from bridal bouquets and delicate buttonholes, through to table centrepieces, including delicate table posies and large, elegant candelabras, creating the perfect setting for every wedding. With extensive portfolios of previous work and fantastic reviews from lots of happy clients, it’s worth booking a consultation (call 01892 860 305) at their lovely shop to talk through your wedding flower requirements. Open Monday to Saturday from 9am to 3pm (Thursday and Fridays from 9am to 5pm). Consultations by appointment only, or take a look at their online brochure. The Black & White Shop, The Green, Groombridge, Tunbridge Wells, Kent TN3 9QH 01892 860 305 www.bloomingperefect.co.uk
Old London Bus
Southern Photo Booth
Why a bus for transporting you, your dad
Do you want an event to remember?
and your bridesmaids to your ceremony?
Whether it’s a wedding, graduation,
Nostalgia is a powerful tool to impress.
school prom/ball, bar mitzvah, birthday,
With up to 72 seats, your guests may
corporate or any other event, the photo
be transported to the church, reception
booth is the must-have party extra. Our
and back to the car parking
stylish, portable photo booths are a
arrangement efficiently.
unique way to add something different
Our 56-seat buses are from 1949 and 1952,
to your event; it’s guaranteed to be a
the style used in the film Summer Holiday in
winner and keeps everyone talking about
the 1960s with Sir Cliff Richard, and come
it long aftert. We aim to make everyone
with a crew, driver and conductor in original
who visits one of our photo booths
What About The Kids is a new local
London Transport uniform and with an LT
have an unforgettable experience.
company founded by Ellie Ryan in
ticket machine to issue tickets to all your
With our packages, your guests will
Tunbridge Wells, providing hire of stylish
guests. The other buses will come with
be amused for hours.
and high-quality toys and furniture,
smart, uniformed crew.
Call Southern Photo Booth on
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specifically to keep kids entertained at
We have been operating under the
weddings, birthdays and other parties,
Government’s regulations as a registered
allowing the grownup guests to relax
bus operator and we are fully insured. Our
and truly enjoy the event.
drivers are fully qualified with a Certificate of
There are plenty of suppliers of bouncy
01580 850 201 or visit www.southernphotobooth.co.uk
Professional Competence, as well as their
castles, soft play equipment and activity
driving licences. We do hope you will
packs, but a clear lack of choice. While
choose us to make your wedding day very
the time, effort and investment that
special indeed.
typically goes into making adult areas,
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especially at weddings, look beautiful,
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there is nothing to provide a kids’ corner
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that rivals the same effect. What About The Kids addresses this need, providing the kid guests with plenty to do and explore, while carefully achieving the desired theme and style of the event, ordered online, to include delivery and collection. The range includes tepees, dressing up – which can be themed – easels, vintage armchairs, tables and chairs and much more. 07932 729 362 www.whataboutthekids.co.uk ellie@whataboutthekids.co.uk
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Dreamy dresses for wonderful whimsical weddings
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Marquee dress, £1,200 www.modebridal.co.uk
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Billie, £3,320 www.pantilesbride.com
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Marielle dress, £1,930 www.froufroubride.co.uk
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BEAUTIFUL BOHO BRIDES Making your hair look fabulous is essential when posing for those all-important wedding photos. To help you make the most of the ever-popular ‘bohemian’ look, three top local salons tell us how to achieve the perfect style
The Gallery 63-67 London Road, Southborough, Tunbridge Wells, Kent TN4 0PA Lorenzo Colangelo, Creative Director At the multi-award winning Gallery Hair and Beauty, we have had the pleasure of styling weddings up and down the country, from smart, sleek and sophisticated to understated, natural and relaxed. Personally, I love the Boho bride. Nearly all style mood boards will contain at least one relaxed and textured style that captures the fun and natural side of the bride. Plaits, braids and wavy, tousled hair can produce such a romantic image when created with care and with the right products. We deliver an in-depth consultation that is designed for brides to disclose their image fantasies for their big day. Floral head dresses and hair vines are great for accessorising a Boho hair do. Inspired by celebrity weddings such as Poppy Delevingne’s Moroccan themed, dreamy wedding last year, brides are often opting for bare feet and a floral crown rather than a tiara and Jimmy Choos! For your big day, allow our special bridal team to magic away your worries and look after all of your hair and makeup needs. Sit back and relax in our exclusive bridal lounge, or allow us to come to you and get ready in the comfort of your own home. Contact the team to discuss your hair and beauty requirements today.
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Morgan Hodges 52 The Pantiles, Tunbridge Wells, Kent TN2 5TN Greg Morgan and Natasha Hodges, Partners BOHO AT MOHO Timeless. Beautiful. Natural. Three key concepts for Morgan Hodges when we created our Bohemian Bride look. And here’s how you can recreate the same look at home. We prepped our model Phoebe’s hair with Oribe Balm d’Or Heat Styling Shield and Hair Plumping Mousse. Use these or similar products and blow dry your hair to a smooth finish with a large round brush. Use a large curling iron on random sections of your hair, securing them with pin curl clips as you work around your head. Let your hair cool for 30 minutes, remove the clips and run your hands through to break up the curls for a natural look. We added a braid to one side and entwined the headpiece through it to complete the look: Boho with a contemporary twist. ‘Boho Bride’ has a timelessness that suits every free-spirited woman, regardless of age. Natural and not too structured, it will flatter your face and outfit throughout the day and look beautiful in every photograph. Pop by and meet the team at Morgan Hodges and let us advise you and support your own ideas for your wedding hair. For our Boho Bride image we teamed up with photographer Claudine Sinnett and The Pantiles Bride Boutique.
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Revive Hairdressing 83A St Johns Road, Tunbridge Wells, Kent TN4 9TU Krissy Scotton, Director Hot this summer is Boho! Whether it’s for a vintage or beach wedding, this dynamic style can suit any theme. Personally I love to make the hair a real feature while complementing the all-important dress! No matter what length your hair is, the natural, messy look is easily achieved. Using a combination of curls and a nice chunky plait across the front looks fab on long hair. You have the option to put it into a nice bun and then play about with it to make it look messy. I use a good pair of curling tongs to create fab curls! For short hair, messy plaits with subtle curls is a great look and some real hair extensions clipped into the back can help achieve the perfect look. Wedding hair needs to stay perfect all day long, so using a good hairspray is key! I have only ever found one hairspray that doesn’t make your hair look and feel crispy: Davines’ Invisible Spray. The spray will not only hold just as long as any other spray, but you wouldn’t even know you had it on. Using a good shine spray gives you a great finish, helping it stand out in those very important photos.
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THE SECRET DIARY OF A BRIDE TO BE Is a hen do really necessary?
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ost newly engaged brides-to-be
bridesmaid – but the hen do is another
decided to book a holiday halfway through
should be grinning from ear to ear
beast entirely. Despite the fact that we
the hen weekend.
and flashing their bling to anyone
began planning it a good eight months
Just when we thought all was sorted and
within a 50mile radius while simultaneously
ago, we’re still in perilous danger of
all money was paid, another member of the
scouring Pinterest for inspiration. Sadly, I
spending the weekend playing ‘I-spy’ in a
group cancelled. I believe rather than being
am not one of these brides. Right now, I am
McDonald’s car park.
sympathetic, my words were “oh well, we’ll use your money for cocktails.”
trying to compile a hen do playlist, confirm
It began with such promise. We three
taxi pick up points and work out whether I
bridesmaids gathered together to make
have enough bottles of wine to pacify a
plans, spending weeks devising the perfect
will to live rapidly evaporating, I’m already
group of seven women for a weekend.
itinerary before sharing our ideas with the
beginning to dread my future nuptials. My
rest of the group. At which point half of
friends have begun asking me what I’d like
a bride-to-be who’s about to be someone
them decided they were busy that
to do for my hen do, and haven’t reacted
else’s bridesmaid.
weekend. Sorry, but I barely know what
kindly when I’ve suggested spending a
I’m doing tomorrow; how do you have
weekend in a silent, dark cave.
No, I’m not jumping the gun, I’m actually
Once you get engaged, people are very keen to hear your plans. They want to know when, where and how. They even want to
plans in your diary that far ahead? Anyway, with our now much depleted
With the hen do fast approaching and my
When all this is over and I begin focusing on my own plans, I do wonder if I should
know if you’ll be arriving in a Jaguar or
group we soldiered on, booking
scrap both bridesmaids and a hen do. After
having delphiniums. Sadly, I do not have
experiences, badgering people for
all, if you really liked someone would you
the answers to any of their questions,
deposits, coughing up ourselves when
needlessly put them through the stress of
because in the weeks since I was proposed
nobody else was forthcoming with cash
trying to order silk flower heads from China
to, I have spent my time tearing my hair out
and between us we hatched a plan. Then,
with which to fabricate headbands?
over my friend’s wedding.
one of the bridesmaids went AWOL,
Next month, find out how our secret bride
stating that she was ‘busy’. Then, she
is getting on with finding her dream venue…
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Tip #2 – Define ‘DIY’ While many hotel and stately home weddings will have all-inclusive packages, you may find that when it comes to booking a farm or field for your big day you’ll be required to hire in everything from the tables to the toilets. Ask your venue exactly what’s included in the price and also whether they have any add-on options to save you having to source elements yourself. Before committing to a venue add everything together to ensure that the added extras such as lighting or marquee hire won’t push you over your budget.
Tip #3 - Get organised While the venue will offer a certain amount of support, it’s unlikely a wedding
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co-ordinator will be included in the price, which means you’ll need to factor in the time to get everything set up and decorated before the wedding day. You may also need to liaise with all of your suppliers and the caterers to ensure everything is ready and that things like the bar will be staffed on the day.
Tip #4 – Ask around If none of the venues you’ve found are what you’re looking for, don’t despair.
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From whimsical woodland weddings to field or farm affairs, here’s how to discover beautiful venues for your boho-inspired big day…
every weekend, there’s no harm in contacting the owners to see if they’ll allow you to hold your reception in their grounds. Also ask friends and family or put a call out on Twitter – you’ll be surprised how many people know
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THE PERFECT SETTING Finding the right venue is essential to getting your wedding just right and is often the first thing on many newly engaged couples’ to-do lists. From enchanting backdrops to unforgettable photo opportunities, we explore some options that are sure to capture the magic of your big day
Hever Castle The charming castle at Hever has a rich and varied history, dating back more than 700 years. The romantic double moated, 13th century castle was once the childhood home of Anne Boleyn. Today, its splendid panelled rooms contain fine antique furniture, tapestries and a unique collection of Tudor portraits. There are two rooms within Hever Castle that can be hired for weddings, The Inner Hall and The Dining Hall. For more information, please contact our events team. Hever Road, Hever, Edenbridge, Kent TN8 7NG 01732 865 224
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The Cooden Beach Hotel Like the idea of a beachside wedding, but going abroad isn’t really an option? The answer may be a lot closer than you think. The Cooden Beach Hotel in the East Sussex town of Bexhill-on-Sea is situated directly on the beach. Licenced to hold wedding ceremonies outside, it’s just a few steps from the Sussex shingle beach and will give you all you’re looking for a lot nearer home. As a 41-bedroom hotel, there will be options for your guests if they choose to stay overnight. A free 60-space car park and situation next to Cooden Beach train station will make travel options easy for all. The dedicated wedding team is highly experienced and works hard to ensure your day flows seamlessly, providing many treasured memories of a wonderful day. Wedding packages provide excellent value for money, but if they don’t match your desires then a bespoke wedding is no problem. Contact a member of the wedding team on 01424 842 281 or email sales@thecoodenbeachhotel.co.uk for a wedding pack and ‘no obligation’ appointment. The Cooden Beach Hotel Cooden Sea Road, Bexhill-on-Sea, East Sussex TN39 4TT 01424 846 142 www.thecoodenbeachhotel.co.uk
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Kent’s most popular wedding venues. Situated just
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Weddings and ceremonies at Mountains Mountains is a Grade II listed country house surrounded by 26 acres of historic parkland and steeped in history with its magnificent redwood and ancient oak trees. The beautiful Victorian house is full of vintage charm of bygone years and is the perfect setting for the drinks reception and ceremony as well as for smaller weddings. The permanent luxurious marquee can accommodate wedding receptions for up to 200 guests. The great advantage of having your wedding reception in the marquee is that the bar, dance floor and light, ambient dining area are contained in one space, thus ensuring that your guests stay together at all times for a great party in the evening. We have created a bespoke package which includes everything you need for a perfect wedding reception. Further details are available on our website.
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WE VISIT TENTERDEN From steam railways to star appearances, we pay a visit to Tenterden to discover what makes this jewel shine… KNOWN AS THE ‘jewel of the Weald,’
Tenterden, which nestles right in the heart of the Weald of Kent has a rich history. Named as one of the Cinque Ports in the 13th century, the town was once an important place for wool trading. Back then, it had easy links to the sea at Smallhythe – an area which is now lush green fields and vineyards. In 1449 Tenterden was incorporated into the Confederation of Cinque Ports as an extension of Rye and ships built at Smallhythe were then used to assist the town against French raiders. One of the most historic landmarks in the town is St Mildred’s church. Thought to have been built in around 1180, the church was consequently developed over several centuries, with the north arcade of the chancel built in around 1200, but most of the chancel, nave and aisles were created in the 13th to 15th centuries. The tower of the church, a prominent Kentish landmark, is thought to have been built by architect Thomas Stanley. Tenterden has an authentic charm
and much of the town remains unchanged, with few modern developments spoiling the picturesque High Street. The tree-lined main road boasts boutiques, cafés and homeware stores and there’s never a time of year when the town isn’t buzzing. Come Christmas with its many festive shopping events Tenterden is the place to go to find unique gifts, while in the summer months it’s perfect for sourcing everything from antique picnic hampers to wedding outfits. One thing the town has an abundance of is eateries and hostelries. Enjoy an alfresco lunch and watch the world go by in one of the pavement cafes, or spend an evening being wined and dined in one of its many restaurants. There are flavours from all over the world to cater for all tastes, including Indian, Italian, Chinese and even Turkish eateries. Four pubs sit in the centre of the town, where craft beers, locally produced food and boutique accommodation can all be found. While the town has something of an
exclusive feel, this could be down to the list of prestigious names associated with Tenterden. Nowadays, celebrity sightings aren’t uncommon, with the likes of Denise Van Outen, Vic Reeves and Dr Who’s Tom Baker often seen strolling the streets, as well as past sightings of Robbie Williams and Gwen Stefani, but there are also plenty of other people of note who were born and bred in the town. In 1422, it’s believed that William Caxton, the first English person to work as a printer and the first to introduce a printing press into England was born in Tenterden. Actress Dame Ellen Terry, who was once the leading Shakespearean actress in Britain was also a Tenterden resident, living in Smallhythe Place which is now owned by the National Trust. Continuing with theatre, Sir Donald Sinden, famed for his stage and television acting as well as his literary works lived in the town for most of his adult life until he sadly passed away in 2014. The town’s theatre, situated on
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the grounds of Homewood School was named after the BAFTA winner when it was opened in 2004. While bus is now the main transport connection available to visitors wishing to come to the town, this wasn’t always the case. After years of rejected plans to put a railway into the town, in 1896, proposals were approved to construct a railway from Robertsbridge on the TonbridgeHastings line to Tenterden. The station, now known as Rolvenden was opened in 1900, and further plans and contruction led to the opening of Tenterden Town station in 1903. The railway remained a popular mode of transport for many years until it was closed to passengers in 1954 due to increase in traffic and a loss of custom. However, it had become a local treasure and soon after its closure, a society was formed with the object of preserving the line. In lengthy legal battles some parts of the line were dropped from plans, but in 1973 the charity were granted ownership and restoration work began. In 1974 the first two miles at Tenterden were reopened, with extensions to Wittersham Road,
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cycle trails and horse riding. The town has successful local cricket and football clubs and also a thriving women’s netball team. Tenterden Leisure Centre, which was officially opened by Diana Princess of Wales in 1990 has many facilities for both visitors and locals. As well as a swimming pool, the centre comprises of a gym, sports hall, tennis courts and a bowling green. Just a few minutes in the tranquil and picturesque setting of Tenterden will show why this small town is considered the jewel of the weald. There is a joke among residents that once you move to Tenterden, you never leave, but perhaps that’s no bad thing?
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SOCIAL PLAYING DRESS UP To celebrate the launch of Martine Watson, aka Miss Kay Seamstress’ new shop on Mount Ephraim, Tunbridge Wells, guests were invited to enjoy an exclusive afternoon of bridal decadence. Martine, who has worked for Isabella Grace since it opened and now has her own alterations boutique, invited brides, locals and the team from Isabella Grace for an afternoon of fizz and fun as she demonstrated her seamstress skills. “I always hope, on meeting a new bride, that by listening carefully and offering advice I can help her achieve her dream of the perfect gown for her special day,” Martine says. www.misskayseamstress.co.uk Photos by Sam Yardley
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On one of the warmest evenings of the year, law firm Cripps invited clients and contacts to an evening of champagne and canapĂŠs at the Spa Hotel, Tunbridge Wells. The firm, which has offices in Tunbridge Wells, Kings Hill, Sandwich and London, was celebrating its most successful year to date and, said partner Myles McIntosh who hosted the evening, they wanted to thank people for their support as well as welcoming Vanda James who most recently joined its growing family team as a senior consultant.
BEAUTY LAUNCH New beauty and cosmetic surgery clinic Bella Vou celebrated in style when they held an exclusive launch party. The clinic, which recently opened its doors on The Pantiles in Tunbridge Wells, saw guests enjoy a glass of fizz and canapĂŠs while they discovered what the clinic has to offer. During the evening, visitors explored the new facilities, before viewing a presentation led by Roger Bigwood, owner and business developer for the clinic and Amir Nakhdjevani (pictured above), consultant plastic surgeon on how surgery has changed to become less invasive. www.bellavou.co.uk
woodland sounds Music lovers flocked to Bedgebury Pinetum in Goudhurst for an evening of entertainment, when not one but two singing stars took to the stage as part of the Forest live concerts. After an acoustic warm-up set from singer Alfie Connor, Rae Morris performed a selection of her biggest hits including Under the Shadows and Love Again. Finally, headline act Tom Odell took to the stage to perform a range of new songs as well as wowing the crowd with tunes from his bestselling album Long Way Down. The audience sang and danced all evening as they watched the sun set over the forest.
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CHIC SHOP Local fashion brand Chic Hangers London, founded by Kent born designer Sophie Stirk, held a debut pop-up shop recently in Juliets, Tunbridge Wells. The exclusive one-day launch party was an ideal opportunity to showcase the Summer 2015 capsule collection and proved very popular with local ladies who snapped up multiple pieces of the chic clothing. The pop up shop, adorned with flowers, complimentary cake and discount off purchases made on the day, was a great success.
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Visitors to Tenterden Garden Centre were treated to an evening of food, music and entertainment during their summer open evening. Guests enjoyed jazz from talented local band Otis Lift while sipping wine and sampling delectable barbeque treats and tasty chutney. Then, it was time to pose for the zany mobile photo booth, courtesy of Zenzero Events whose stilt-walker greeted guests as they arrived. Those who had any energy left partook in an adult activity trail around the centre, plus a little late night shopping, making the most of those one-off discounts. They also enjoyed a delicious twocourse meal in the restaurant. www.tenterdengc.co.uk
OPEN DAY Two fabulous country gardens in Biddenden opened their gates to the public for an afternoon of flowers, food and fun, as well as fundraising for Hospice in the Weald. After admiring the beautiful blooms, visitors spent the day indulging in cream teas, shopping at stalls selling locally crafted items and admiring animals in animal corner. “This is the sixth year that we have opened our gardens and we love it,” says one of the organisers, Fiona Chapman. “We enjoy meeting new people and it’s our way of raising money for a wonderful cause and sharing our passion for gardening and country life.”
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The Kent area of the Ferrari Owners club of Great Britain held its 25th Anniversary Ball in aid of their chosen charity Abigail’s Footsteps at the Thistle Hotel Brands Hatch. 212 members and guests enjoyed a champagne reception sponsored by Foskers Ferrari specialists, followed by a three course meal and entertainment from international Abba tribute band Fabba Girls, vocalist Vicky Nolan and the VC dance group. Comedian Russ Williams, conducted the auction which raised over £12,000 for the charity.
Capel Capers Residents of Capel had a fun-filled afternoon when they held their annual fete. It got under way with a procession through the village, led by a combine harvester from Whetstead farm, before activities including a tug of war competition and a medieval knights tournament took place on the recreation ground. There was plenty of music and dancing too, with the Pembury 20 Piece Ukele Band and the Kits Coty Morris Dancers performing throughout the day.
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MATCH UPDATES losses of the campaign and we therefore move rapidly on…
CAPEL One exciting fixture was against West Kent Police. Capel has never beaten WKP, but when their innings started, for a brief while it looked as if history could be made. Opening bowlers Dan Stronell and Rocky Grice kept the visitors’ run rate down to 19 in the first 7 overs and when Dan bowled Stewart for 6 runs in the 7th over and Cook was dismissed by Rocky for 19 in the
We find out what our six local teams have been up to this month…
10th over with a modest total of 33 on the board, hopes were raised that more wickets would follow. Unfortunately for us, WKP were powerful
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their 40 overs, with Alan Parry scoring a
in batting and the score began to rise
This month we really turned our season
boisterous 79, 16 year-old keeper Jake
rapidly. After drinks and speculation that
around with three wins out of four.
Wood, 35 (his highest score so far) and
WKP brought their own supply of Irn-Bru
Although we lost against Ickenham, our
Sam Marshall, also 16, an entertaining 24.
(other energy drinks are available), 6s and
other fixtures were a success.
LPCC were bowled out for 191, with three
4s were hit all round the ground and, to
wickets apiece for James Walkling and
cut a long and by now depressing account
Jordan Austin.
short, the visitors finished their innings
Against Ashford we kept the league front runners to 162 - 4 after some tight fielding. We then seemed to chase this
In the game against Marden, on a
with 363 runs – the highest score on
comfortably with a 50 from Becky
scorching hot day, KCC made 271- 8, with
Capel’s ground since the club was
Steptowe and strong contributions from
Walkling smashing the ball to distant parts
reformed five years ago.
Sarah Martins and Hannah Lautch.
for 92, doing damage next door! Grahame
Credit cannot be denied to WKP, worthy
This month we also took on Finchley,
Wood bashed 74 and Derek Usher supported
winners whose strong batting and bowling
where choosing to field first, we bowled
with a refined 46! In reply, Marden scored an
line up, team work and well-drilled fielding
them out for 161 on a miserable afternoon
obdurate 211- 8, with Bob Pettit and Alan
made them formidable opponents.
at Borderers. Once again we convincingly
Parry taking 3 wickets apiece.
chased this down with significant contributions from Sophie Bowen, Sam
42 points ahead of the 2nd place team with 10 games left…
wright, Hannah Lautch and Sarah Martins.
STONE-IN-OXNEY Unfortunately, our game against Meopham was called off due to rain, but the next
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went ahead as planned, away against
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First up was an intriguing battle against
Sheldwich CC, where Stone made 159 all
The season has warmed up a bit on and off
Tenterden who can boast 3 teams, 10 times
out. Despite some early wickets Sheldwich
the field with all three teams starting to
the Newenden population and a Waitrose.
got the total with relative ease in the 30th
win games and progress in the respective
They brought their 1st team and our 10
over with the loss of 3 wickets.
leagues. The Saturday 1st X1 remain above
men outfit restricted them to a miserly 168,
the relegation zone in Division 1 after
which we knocked off with overs to spare, a
Street End CC. Stone batted first and made
defeating Four Elms. The Saturday 2s had
very fine scalp! Our next fixture is always a
198 with a great 45 not out from Patrick
a very good win last time out against
firm club favourite (due to the sumptuous
Watsham and a nicely played 39 from Jay
Kilndown & Lamberhurst – one of the
pre game lunch) as the club’s Chairman
Parker. Again despite some good bowling
stronger teams in that Division.
Jeremey Hosking amasses a rabble of
and tight fielding Street End got to the
Londoners to do battle. They put our
total in the 35th over.
After the huge success of our recent
The next league game was at home to
country fair we’re hoping to attract more
bowlers to the sword and we were swiftly
We won our fifth league game against
social members, supporters and players to
looking down the barrel of a 275 target for
Bapchild CC, making 208 with a brilliant
our wonderful ground.
victory. Thanks to a 150 run stand between
96 from Owen Piper. We were high in
the young Piper brothers (Jasper posting
spirits and looking forward to our next
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his debut ton in the process) we reached
fixture against Harvel CC. Unfortunately
With eight games played, we’re still top,
our total with 5 balls to spare, to round off
this was also cancelled because of rain,
with maximum points (160).
another ale soaked sunny afternoon. The
which was frustrating after a week of
Against Linton Park, KCC amassed 250 in
last two fixtures featured our 3rd and 4th
30°c temperatures!
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he sun is setting over the clifftop Uluwatu Temple and a huge white monkey is taking aim at a ring of fire balls, kicking them one by one into the air as an increasingly alarmed audience looks on. But they needn’t worry. There’s not a hint of animal cruelty here. The mischievous primate is actually a human dancer playing the part of Hanoman, the magical monkey sent to rescue goddess Sita from the clutches of the evil Ravana, in a traditional Kecak Dance performance. With a choir chanting rhythmically against the backdrop of a stunning sunset, it’s a breath-taking way to start my trip to Bali. Known as the Island of the Gods, the Indonesian province famously practises Balinese Hinduism. But it’s not just religious beliefs that give this place such a heavenly status. Several luxurious resorts offer visitors an opportunity to worship the beautiful natural surroundings, making Bali a beach destination to rival the likes of the Maldives and the Seychelles. I’m staying at The Mulia, an uberluxe resort in Nusa Dua on the southern tip of the island, which was voted best beach resort in the world by glossy magazine Conde Nast Traveler USA last year. Rooms range from stunning suites with terraces and hot tubs, to secluded private villas with
butler service, and I’m lucky enough to be staying in the latter. At first, British politeness takes hold and I daren’t ask my butler for anything, but I’m surprised at how quickly I get used to the VIP treatment. The resort overlooks a picture-perfect private beach where the waves lap ever so gently on the white sand shore. The pools are equally picturesque, so I spend my first few days horizontal on a sun lounger and develop a mild addiction to coconut juice, supped from a freshly cut green fruit. The property sprawls over a gently sloping hillside, with the villas, situated at the highest point, offering the most stunning views over neighbouring islands. The resort opened just over two years ago, so the design and decor are modern but still beautifully reflect Indonesian heritage, with sloping roofs and heavy carved wooden doors. Likewise, the serene spa features the latest treatment technology, but therapists are also trained in Balinese techniques, while the restaurant selection offers the best of Asian cuisine – there are standalone Japanese and Chinese restaurants – as well as flavours from further afield. I’m delighted to discover a sushi buffet at almost every meal (yes, even breakfast) while the allyou-can-eat Sunday brunch, popular with non-residents too, is a global
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It’s heavenly, and costs 60,000 rupiah (about £3). I decide that next time I visit Bali, I’m going to have one every day. I float back to the bus in a blissedout reverie and snooze for our 90-minute drive back to Nusa Dua. However you play it, Bali offers a unique mix of lively towns, Hindu heritage and sunsets so serene they’ll relax even the most stressed out westerner – just as long as you steer clear of those flying balls of fire.
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the lush fields. One chilled, homemade lemongrass tea later and I’m feeling as relaxed and refreshed as the Burmese cat snoozing nearby. I tuck into a delicious plate of Nasi Goreng, fried rice with salad and spicy vegetables, just as the heavens open. It may be monsoon season when I visit, but the daily (or mostly nightly) downpours thankfully never interfere with my activities. With clear skies above once more, I decide to jump on a motorbike taxi and head to the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary, a leafy park full of macaques and adorable grey monkeys. I ask an attendant who is handing out pieces of corn if I can have a few and quickly attract the attention of a mummy macaque with a baby clinging to her back. She gingerly takes the corn from my fingers, then scarpers off. A shallow pond seems to be the most popular monkey playground, as the furry friends jump and jostle on the branches above, occasionally landing with a huge splash in the water below. I could have watched them for hours, but Anto hurries us back into the minibus for our next stop, the bustling Ubud market. I make a beeline for a sign that reads Balinese Massage, having heard the island’s full-body treatment is not to be missed. I spend the next hour being pummelled, prodded and twisted into submission.
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feast of epic proportions. If you get itchy feet from too much poolside lounging, I’d recommend spreading your excursions out over a few days, or venturing on foot to some of the island’s hidden beaches. A lot of tourist attractions in Bali revolve around religion and, on the half-hour drive from Denpasar airport to The Mulia, I lose count of the number of temples we pass. But that’s not all Bali has to offer. Ubud town is the cultural capital of the isle and is filled with beautiful galleries selling artworks depicting scenes from the island. The paddy field landscapes and batik religious depictions are beautiful to browse, but with larger paintings costing up to 30,000 US dollars, they’re a bit out of my price range. Woodcarving has a long heritage in the region too, dating back to the 14th century, and traditional sculptures are still sold in many of the shops. By midday, the temperature has topped 30 degrees, so I go in search of some food and lunch. My local guide, Anto, drops me off at the side of a busy road and directs me along a quiet track between two rows of houses. Within minutes, houses give way to palm trees and the sound of wind chimes signals I’m close to the famous Balinese rice paddies. I arrive at the Sari Organik restaurant and flop down onto a big cushion at a low table looking out to
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This month Emma Davies, who runs the Walled Nursery in Hawkhurst with her husband Monty, celebrates home-grown talent…
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Glorious Gardens
Hampton Court this year.
resh from my visit to Hampton Court
but it really worked, the plants were absolutely
Flower show, here are my views on our
beautiful and took on a magical quality.
Kent and East Sussex talent and trends
Synaeshesia is a neurological phenomenon
Hampton Court? Well if Chelsea was all about
on display. Sarah Wilson from Galanthus
in which stimulation of one sense leads to an
oranges, particularly Geums and warm tones,
Gardening Services in Catsfield won Gold for
automatic, involuntary experience in a second
Hampton was dominated with cool blues,
her first ever garden, ‘Dialaflight: Synaesthesia
sense. The yurt represented the inside of a
purples and silvers. Just right for the heat we
Garden’. I admit, I was sceptical when Sarah
synaesthete’s head. The conceptual gardens
had! My favourite was the Living Landscapes
first told me of her plans earlier this year.
at Hampton can be pretty off the wall, but
Summer Garden which was beautifully planted
A garden, within a white tent in the heat of
well done to Sarah, our home grown talent
with Silver Artemisia’s, Lemon Verbena,
July….all of the plants would be flat on the
for spreading the word about a relatively
Sages,(all with medicinal properties) and then a
floor, surely?! But no, in fact, my
unknown condition and creating a wonderful
mass of deep blue/purple Salvias dotted with
garden too.
scepticism was blown away
Next, I spotted a lecturer who taught
and in 32 degree heat,
me at Hadlow College, David Carey,
they were standing
So, which trends were emerging from
maroon flowers too. One garden struck a chord with me; I thought it was very clever and original and
and realised that Hadlow had
that was the Amnesty International garden.
garden as did
created a garden at the show, in
Designed by Frederick Whyte, it won Gold and
fact, they’d won a gold medal and
deservedly so. The striking element was the
entered it. Entered
been awarded ‘best in show’! The
use of yellow flowers. Now, in our nursery and
it? Yes, the garden
garden featured metal structures
within gardening, yellow is a colour that quite
everybody who
RHS
tall! I loved this
was inside a yurt with black curtains
a few folk avoid – it’s certainly not a favourite.
pinks; it was certainly worthy of best
But this garden had many different shades of
in show and a great accolade for our
which you walked through and into a beautiful
and vivid planting of greens and
Yellow Rose
local horticultural college.
yellow flowers, all mixed together. Pale lemon yellow Achilleas, Anthemis, Geum Lady
In the floral marquee, we had Graham from
Strathden and Kniphofias Brimstone; the
flowered plants including frothy Gypsophila,
Plantbase in Lamberhurst with his collection of
result was striking. Yellow is the colour of
Foxgloves and Cosmos mixed with foliage
weird and wonderful plants, Rotherview
Amnesty International.
plants like Melianthus major, spiky Agaves
Nursery from Hastings with their fantastic
I hope this provides you with some
and variegated Pittosporums. But here’s
alpines and succulent troughs, plus
inspiration of your own.
the master stroke, coloured LED lights are
Downderry from Hadlow with their award
Happy gardening,
triggered by words which changed the colour
winning Lavenders. Kent is the garden of
and feel of the garden instantly. Whacky? Yes,
England of course, and we were out in force at
Emma www.thewallednursery.com
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JUST SO Our series of visits to National Trust gardens continues with Bateman’s, the Burwash home of esteemed writer and family man Rudyard Kipling KNOWN AND LOVED for his works of fiction, writer Rudyard Kipling who penned the likes of The Jungle Book and the Just So Stories was also once the owner of Bateman’s – a Jacobean mansion house, surrounded by the wooded landscape of the Sussex Weald. Situated in Burwash, the house provided a much needed sanctuary to this world-famous writer from when he purchased the dilapidated farmhouse in 1902 to his death in 1936, when the property had been lovingly restored. Three years after his passing, wife Caroline also died and the property was bequeathed to the National Trust. The family home has been kept very much as it was under the Kipling family’s ownership – Rudyard spent much of his life in India and the Eastern influences are apparent. His study, where he composed many of his famous works is as if he has just left for the day – it’s still filled with personal memorabilia, books and pictures.
While the house is certainly a talking point, the 330 acres of land that it boasts is certainly one of Bateman’s main attractions. Kipling chose the house as he believed it was the perfect family home, and his children Elsie and John spent many years running through the sprawling lawns, which are now used by visitors to the property, enjoying the rural setting all year round. Len Bernamont is Gardens and Estate Manager for Bateman’s, a position he has held for the past two and a half years. He has a long career with the NT and currently manages the gardens and estate of two other properties in Sussex. Since joining Bateman’s, Len has spent much time ensuring the gardens are kept as close to their original format as possible. “The garden at Bateman’s is still very much as Rudyard Kipling and his family would’ve known it. They had a major influence on the layout which is
still in existence today – planting yew hedges to create privacy and divide the space into garden rooms. Many of the character features are Kipling additions, such as the orchard, pear alley, lily pond and rose garden. These are all aspects of the garden we strive to maintain as close to the original design as possible including replacing plants with the original species where they’re still available. As horticulturalists we’re also very much aware that gardens continually evolve, even within the lifetime of the owners or designers of a historic garden. This allows us the freedom to experiment with new planting ideas, particularly in the Mulberry Garden which, as it was Kipling’s Kitchen Garden, had an ornamental as well as productive use.” The decision to open National Trust properties to the public all year round is one that has brought with it both trials and prospects for Len and the team at Bateman’s.
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“Being open seven days a week for 363 days of the year is the biggest challenge most Trust gardens will be facing. We now do all our garden maintenance in public view, so sometimes noise from machines can be a problem, but it also gives us more opportunities to engage with visitors and they hopefully gain a much deeper insight into conservation work.” While the winters can be a challenge; dealing with the flooding in the lower parts of the garden and additional footfall from visitors creating wear and tear, at the moment tending to the gardens for the summer is the main focus for Len. The land may be in full bloom now, but preparations actually begin in February when seeds are sown in the greenhouse for the vegetable patch and summer display in the mulberry garden. This month there’s lots to see and sample from the gardens. “Now it’s August, our vegetable patch is full and providing our tearoom with regular fresh produce. Our summer displays are all planted, so we will spend a lot of time weeding to keep the beds and borders as tidy as possible, tying in sweet peas, runner beans and continually harvesting produce including the occasional glut of veg which we sell in our shop. We’ll also be deadheading our floribunda roses in the formal garden which produce a continuous display right through summer.” Many visitors are so inspired by the gardens and variety of horticulture that they want to recreate the look in their own plots. Len is inundated with questions over how they can emulate the Bateman’s feel in their back
gardens. Along with the most frequently asked question; “How did Bateman’s get its name?” which nobody knows, the gardening team are also constantly asked where visitors can buy the plants they see in the grounds. As a result, they’re now developing a range of plants to sell from their own stock to satisfy demand. “There’s such a variety of garden and planting styles on show at Bateman’s that there should be something to cater for most sizes of garden and tastes. Even the smallest gardens can emulate our annual food and flower planting scheme, but the main thing which we hope visitors pick up on is the sense of both calm and fun that reflects the ethos of the Kipling’s who wanted to create a garden to be enjoyed by both family and friends; nothing ostentatious or showy, but a feeling of relaxed formality. Be bold and experiment and have fun whilst you do this and you’ll have a garden that gives you as much enjoyment as Bateman’s does to all who visit.” Although there are plenty of beautiful parts of the garden, Len does admit he has a favourite – the wild garden. “For the sheer quantity, variety and length of spring and summer interest, the wild garden is my favourite. From the earliest snowdrops to carpets of Scilla, Snakes-Head Fritillaries and Wood Anemones, Narcissi and Bluebells flowering under the whiteblossomed snowy peaks of Amelanchier and flowering cherries this area of the garden has something to delight all your senses well into summer. Once the Rhododendrons and Azaleas have
finished, the wildflower meadow season begins in earnest. By taking a hay-cut towards the end of summer we encourage a whole range of native species to colonise this space which creates a seamless transition between the garden and hay meadows on the estate beyond.” When the summer ends, the gardens will be ablaze with autumnal colours and Len believes there’s plenty for visitors to enjoy as the nights draw in. “As this is such a productive garden, there’s always something we’ve grown for visitors to either taste in the tearoom or take home and they can see all of this growing in the garden. By early autumn we’ll be well into harvesting our orchard fruit with a fine selection of plums, gages and damsons on offer, culminating in the pear and apple harvest with our celebration of all things orchardy during our Apple Day event in October.” BATEMAN’S Bateman’s Lane, Burwash, East Sussex, TN19 7DS 01435 882 302 www.nationaltrust.org.uk/batemans
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OUTSIDE INTERESTS DOWN TO EARTH Natural materials – wood and stone – are always a sound choice for a patio, as they look more beautiful as they weather and their colour tones blend into the surroundings. “The blurring of the boundaries between indoor and outdoor spaces means that entertaining is no longer confined to one area of the home, and now commonly involves using kitchen, dining and outdoor spaces to create a flow through the home,” says Nicola Gidlow, buyer for outdoor living at John Lewis. “Furnish this space as you would an indoor room and, ideally, choose colours and prints that echo your indoor scheme. This will unify all the spaces. If you haven’t got green fingers, a collection of faux trees and plants in pots grouped around the boundary of the patio could delineate the space.”
Marks & Spencer’s dahlia collection, in grey-painted eucalyptus wood, is a winner, combining both style and comfort. Sofa, £599; armchair, £349; coffee table, £179; lounger, £259, and that absolute summer essential, a funky deckchair; tropical floral deck chair, £69.
BOTANICAL KITSCH Whatever the weather, your patio will have a tropical twist with furniture in neon hues and playful accessories. “This season’s tropical trend has found its way into our gardens, with bold and bright accessories leading the way. From jewel-hued cushions to colour-pop parasols, these fun additions are a great way to add character and style to al fresco spaces. They can also be mixed and matched with ease,” says Kate Watson, interior designer for furniture specialist Fishpools. “Choose two ‘key’ colours – and don’t be afraid to be bold – then complement with small splashes of accent colours to add interest.” TIP: “Remember it’s not the size that matters, it’s what you do with it, when it comes to patios,” says Mr Spencer. “If you’re working with a small area, don’t fill it with too many features, as it can look busy and cluttered. Consider a mirror or water feature to add depth, while lining the edges of a larger garden with shrubs, such as laurel bushes, will make it look more cosy and enclosing.”
TIP: “Consider the amount of time and care you want to give to your garden when you create it,” advises Rated People ambassador and Location, Location, Location presenter Phil Spencer. “Shrubs and conifers add stature and texture, and can be virtually left to their own devices once you’ve prepared the soil. Similarly, weather-proof furniture, which can be left outside, is ideal if you don’t want to get involved in yearly maintenance and haven’t any winter storage.”
Fishpools’ colourful Savona lounger chairs, £25 each, would jazz up a space, as would Oliver Bonas’ Paloma egg hanging chair £350.
Habitat’s a reliable source for funky, colourful pieces, and it doesn’t disappoint with a new Minaji range in easy-care polypropylene. Their two-seater garden bench, in orange or black, is £395; garden armchair, in green or black, £195 (not pictured).
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With long, hazy summer days stretching before us and plenty of
month the stunning scenery you’ll see from some of our
free time to enjoy the great outdoors, jetting off to far-flung
properties is sure to rival even a Mauritian sunset. And, if you’re
destinations may be on your mind, but this is also a great time to
looking for something quintessentially British, look no further
look a little closer to home and find your dream property in the
than the fabulous home overlooking a castle.
process. Forget the fuss of flying and the last-minute passport panic;
Whether you’re looking for a space to entertain guests, a house
you could be spending this summer planning your new garden and
with amazing views or somewhere where you can enjoy the best
thinking about entertaining friends in your new kitchen/diner.
of town and country, our selection of beautiful Wealden homes
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HISTORIC HOUSE WITH STUNNING GROUNDS Travel back in time with a beautiful Grade II listed farmhouse with medieval origins in Withyham THIS DELIGHTFUL OAK framed
room are also arranged across the first
farmhouse is believed to be of medieval
and second floors, all with lovely views
origin with later additions. It has retained
over the grounds.
a wealth of interesting character features,
Located to the west of the main house
such as the elegant multi-paned gothic
is an oast barn, sited far enough away to
windows at the front.
be private, but close enough for ease of
The ground floor is made up of the
use. The current owners converted it into
kitchen/dining room fitted with an
useful additional office space with a
oil-fired Aga, garden room, utility room,
games/leisure room. The rooms are
family room and a more formal drawing
settled over two floors and could easily
room featuring a wide inglenook fireplace
be adapted to your needs. This beautiful home is surrounded by
with exposed brickwork. On the first floor, most notably, is the
picturesque farmland and set away from
magnificent ‘solar’ room with an
the road. Nestled between the pretty
impressive vaulted ceiling open to the
villages of Withyham and Groombridge,
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PROPERTY: Ham Farmhouse, Grade II listed farmhouse LOCATION: Withyham, East Sussex GUIDE PRICE: ÂŁ1,795,000 BEDROOMS: 5 BATHROOMS: 3 (2 en suite) LAND: 3.83 acres EXTRAS: Dressing room, cellar, oast barn with: games room, roundel lobby, office, cloakroom, vaulted office, roundel studio, double garage and store room; unconverted stone barn, summerhouse, dog kennel and run, timber greenhouse, brick and stone potting shed BEST BITS: The superb grounds are a haven for wildlife and a stunning outdoor environment for children and animals. With a cottage garden, an orchard, productive kitchen gardens and an enclosed area for the pond, this property is perfect for gardening enthusiasts.
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GUIDE PRICE: £1.85m
some very distinguishing features such as
four other double bedrooms on this floor
two beautiful fireplaces, wooden floors and
and two shower rooms. The house is approached through a
panelled doors. The main focus of the ground floor is the
five-bar gate onto the sweeping tarmac
spacious drawing room, with a fireplace
drive leading to an expansive parking area
and floor to ceiling windows as well as the
and a detached double garage. Above is a
kitchen/breakfast room, which is fitted with
studio, the perfect place for teens to have a
a two oven Aga, space for table and chairs
games room. The garden is one of the most delightful
and a larder located close by. On this floor there is also the
BEDROOMS: 5 BATHROOMS: 1, 2 shower rooms LAND: About 4.5 acres EXTRAS: Conservatory, boot room, larder, wine store, dressing room, detached double garage, tool shed, stable yard, two paddocks, hard tennis court
features of the house with large expanses
conservatory, dining room, reception hall,
of lawn, plus landscaped herbaceous
BEST BITS: For keen horse riders, there
TV room/snug and utility room.
borders, and a variety of specimen trees.
is a stable yard comprising three timber
The master bedroom on the first floor, is equipped with an exquisite family en
To the side and rear is a lovely York stone terrace.
stables and a tack room with two level fields making up the paddocks.
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BACK TO THE FUTURE Modern life is brought to a period home in Cowden THOUGHT TO HAVE been built in
The master bedroom comprises a
1923 with additions added later, this
large bathroom and dressing room, in
stunning country home is spacious,
addition to plenty of wardrobe space.
well balanced, and spread over three floors.
There are two further bedrooms, one
On entering you will find an impressive
with French doors and a south facing
hallway from which the reception rooms
balcony, plus a family bathroom and
are accessed. The kitchen, which forms
a laundry room.
the ‘hub’ of the house, has a stunning
On the second floor there are two
open plan layout leading to a dining room,
bedroom suites, both with study areas
family room and delightful sitting room,
and bathrooms.
all of which have south facing French
The gardens and grounds are well
doors leading to the garden. At the other
maintained, with a large belt of woodland
end of the house are the study, gym,
as well as plenty of pastureland.
boot room and shower room. The first floor boasts the master bedroom suite and guest bedrooms.
The property enjoys beautiful views south over the surrounding countryside and Hammer Wood.
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PROPERTY: Coopers Wood LOCATION: Holtye Road, Cowden, Kent GUIDE PRICE: ÂŁ2million BEDROOMS: 5 BATHROOMS: 3 en suite + family bathroom and shower room LAND: about 37 acres EXTRAS: five-bar gate, double garage, reception hall, wine cellar, detached one bedroom annexe, tennis court BEST BITS: The property benefits from a detached annexe with a bedroom, kitchen/reception room and bathroom. Attached to this is the double garage. There is also a hard tennis court located in the grounds to the back of the house.
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VIEWS FOR A LIFETIME Spend your days taking in the beautiful countryside that surrounds this charmingly open house in Yalding FOSSE BANK HOUSE is a magnificent new build in a traditional style. This
a wet room on this floor. The first floor is centred around the
PROPERTY: Fosse Bank House (Detached) LOCATION: Vicarage Road, Yalding, Kent
modern delight is given great character
landing with five spacious bedrooms,
PRICE: £1,195,000
with its exposed structural beams, which
three bathrooms, two of which are en
BEDROOMS: 5
stand out against the light walls.
suite, and a first floor lounge. This has a
BATHROOMS: 3, 2 of which are en suite
The ground floor consists of an openplan kitchen/breakfast room with a superb
glass gable end, with doors that open to stunning views of the Greensand Way.
EXTRAS: Open fireplace, spacious patio, detached double garage and plenty off
ceramic tiled floor. Not yet fitted, it gives
The beautiful property is in the middle of
you the opportunity to make this kitchen
an impressive plot and has a five-bar gate
your very own. A sunroom, fitted with
at the entrance. The driveway leads to a
plenty of windows and two glass double
detached double garage, constructed with
BEST BITS: The picturesque views around
doors at the end, leads onto the patio.
attic trusses so if another room is needed
the house mean that the first floor lounge
there’s plenty of space. When it comes to
with its glass gable end, provides the
The sitting room and dining room are
road parking
naturally divided by an open fireplace
the garden, it will be seeded to provide an
that sits in the middle. There is a further
expansive lawn area to complete the look
perfect setting for a bit of quiet time while
reception room, cinema room plus
of this charming home.
taking in the garden and farmland beyond.
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A beautifully English home for country village living in Penshurst A BEAUTIFUL FAMILY house located in
space a perfect place to keep warm in the
a quiet cul de sac close to the centre of
winter, and during the warmer months the
this quintessential English village.
double glass doors that lead out to the
The kitchen/breakfast room, on the
patio will be ideal for letting in the summer
ground floor, has modern fitted light
breeze. A study/family room and a dining
wood cupboards contrasting the dark
room are also situated on this floor.
marble-look kitchen surfaces and plenty of
Four bedrooms, one master bedroom
seating space. Leading into the
fitted with an en suite, and one bathroom
conservatory there is a comfortable
are arranged throughout the first floor.
seating area and set out behind is a
The house has an expansive garden with
makeshift gym but this room is perfect for
a patio area ideal for summer barbequing
adapting to your needs whatever they are.
and attached to the left of the house is a
The drawing room, on the same floor, is
garage big enough for two cars, with a
furnished with a fireplace making the
utility room located behind.
PROPERTY: Ashlea LOCATION: Penshurst, Kent GUIDE PRICE: £895,000 BEDROOMS: 5 BATHROOMS: 2 (1 en suite) EXTRAS: Cloakroom, conservatory, large garage, space for parking on the drive. BEST BITS: Penshurst village lies between two rivers and is home to Penshurst Place and the local church which have both stood for over 600 years. It also has a public house, tea rooms and cricket pitch.
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BEAUTIFULLY SITUATED RESIDENTIAL FARM BIDDENDEN, KENT Detached period 3 bedroom oast house + detached 4 bedroom bungalow + range of outbuildings+ stables+ barn with 81 use+ about 35 acres+ Biddenden 2.2 miles; Tenterden 3.8 miles + 180 sq m (1,94 7 sq ft) + EPC=D
Savills Cranbrook Patrick Baily pbaily@savills.com
01580 720161 Guide £1 .375 million Freehold
IMPRESSNE AND STYLISHLY APPOINTED CONVERSION GOUDHURST, KENT Stylish and impressive conversion + finished to a high standard + 2 reception rooms + 4 bedrooms + 2 bath/shower rooms + courtyard garden + parking for two cars + Cranbrook School catchment (2015) + EPC=C
Savills Cranbrook James Lloyd jlloyd@savills.com
01580 720161 Guide £875,000 Freehold
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The charm of the past is brought to life in this delightful farmhouse near Marden A PERIOD FARMHOUSE, Tan House
with outstanding views of the
has retained much of its original charm
countryside. There is also a family
including some lovely fireplaces, panelled
bathroom and a separate shower room,
doors, exposed floorboards and dado rails
en suite to the master bedroom,
plus some beautiful polished brick flooring.
available on this floor.
All first floor rooms can be accessed from
The grounds are a particular feature of
the elegant entrance hall. The bright and
this property comprising beautiful
airy sitting room is enhanced by the bay
landscaped grounds and abundantly
window and is accompanied by an open
planted beds and borders filled with colour
fireplace. The kitchen has a real homely
and interest throughout the seasons. At the
farmhouse appeal and has an oil fired Aga
front of the house is a rose-clad archway
and French doors that lead to the garden,
and pathways leading through an
plus generous space for informal and
enchanting parterre garden. There is also a
family dining. There is also a spacious
delightful sitting area where you can relax
utility room and a versatile study/snug.
and enjoy the picturesque views from
The first floor has four double bedrooms
areas of complete peace and seclusion.
PROPERTY: Tan House LOCATION: Dairy Lane, Chainhurst Nr Marden, Kent GUIDE PRICE: £875,000 BEDROOMS: 4 BATHROOMS: 2 (1 shower room) LAND: 1.5 acres EXTRAS: Oil fired Aga, two stables, extensive grounds and garden area, five-bar gate, plenty off road parking BEST BITS: For horse lovers, there are two timber stables incorporating a tack room with a power and water connection. There is a five bar gate at the front of the property leading to a substantial parking area and the fenced paddock is clearly visible from here with gated access to the driveway and stables.
For full details contact: Jackson-Stops & Staff • 01892 521 700 • www.jackson-stops.co.uk AUGUST 2 0 1 5
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CASTLE VIEWS Bring the past to life with this beautiful Grade II listed country house in Ewhurst Green with views of Bodiam Castle UNDERSTOOD TO DATE from
The study, snug/music room and
the turn of the 16th/17th century,
kitchen/breakfast room, fitted with
this beautiful country house
a two oven Aga, are also located
occupies an elevated position with
on this floor.
superb views towards Bodiam Castle and beyond. On the ground floor is the
On the first floor are four attractive bedrooms, all of which enjoy lovely views, together with
drawing room with an open
two further bathrooms.
fireplace, a formal dining room
A substantial attic spans the
with a fireplace and inset wood
length of the house and can be
burner, plus a family room, which
accessed via a retractable ladder.
could be utilised as a fifth
Included is a detached three
bedroom as it has the benefit of
bedroom, three bathroom holiday
an en suite shower room.
cottage and up to about eight acres.
PROPERTY: Brasses Farm, Grade II listed house LOCATION: Ewhurst Green, East Sussex GUIDE PRICE: £1,495,000 BEDROOMS: 4 BATHROOMS: 2 + shower room EXTRAS: cellar, snug/music room, attic space, three-bedroom detached holiday cottage, expansive garden area, pond BEST BITS: an excellent detached listed cottage converted in 2010 accompanies the property. It comprises a light and airy open plan sitting room/kitchen and private garden. Outside there is a drive with parking and private garden.
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EDWARDIAN HOME IN THE MODERN AGE A family house ideally located on the edge of Tunbridge Wells
PROPERTY: 10 Hopwood Gardens LOCATION: Tunbridge Wells, Kent
A BEAUTIFULLY PRESENTED three storey Edwardian semi-detached
pleasant view of the garden.
home, Hopwood Gardens offers well
and a shower room are all arranged
proportioned family accommodation
over the two floors above. The rear garden has a great patio area
with plenty of appeal. On entrance, the first room you come
PRICE: £575,000-£595,000
Four bedrooms, a family bathroom,
with space for table and chairs plus
BEDROOMS: 4 BATHROOMS: 2 EXTRAS: Large bay windows, patio,
to is the dining room with an angular
steps that lead down to the lawn with a
timber garden shed, close proximity
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to railway stations
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next, with a range of cream coloured
with a timber garden shed. Lying just north of Tunbridge Wells
cupboards and oak butcher-block
BEST BITS: With the open green space and play facilities of St Johns Park,
worktops. To the rear of the house is the
town centre, Hopwood Gardens is a
sitting room with a large chimney breast
charming family home in a great
and a log burner set on a marble hearth.
location. Both private and state schools
and the Tunbridge Wells Sports Centre
From here, French double doors lead
are within a short distance along
close by, there are lots of ways to keep
out to the patio allowing for a very
with mainline railway stations.
active in this area.
Grosvenor and Hilbert Recreation Park,
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£1,300,000 UNIQUE 18TH CENTURY FAMILY HOUSE having been completely and sympathetically transformed. Stroll of town location and superb accommodation with 6 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 4/5 receptions including magnificent drawing room and contemporary kitchen opening into family I dining room sure to be the hub of the home. Mature & private garden, ample parking, garage and self-contained apartment. EPC: C Apply Tonbridge
£565,000 FLEXIBLE ACCOMMODATION. Detached chalet-style home in cul-de-sac location. 23' x 18' L-shaped sitting/ dining room, kitchen, shower room and 2 further bedrooms / reception rooms to the ground floor with 2 double bedrooms and bathroom upstairs. Double garage, parking and gardens. In n eed of modernisation, with scope to extend. (STPP) EPC: E
£593,000 HANDSOME DETACHED CHALET STYLE HOME p erfectly located for a variety of excellent schools, town centre and the MLS. Beautifully presented with 3 I 4 bedrooms, 2 luxury bathrooms, sitting room, separate dining room, superb kitchen with breakfast & sitting area and an additional TV /family / bedroom 4 to ground floor. Driveway parking and fully enclosed garden with terrace. EPC: D Apply Tonbridge
CENTRAL LOCATION WITH PARKING. an elevated position, within 0.5 miles of MLS and town amenities. Off-road parking and sunny courtyard garden. Sitting room, dining room open to kitchen, utility area, cloakroom, first-floor bathroom. Period features include sash windows, picture-rails and attractive fireplaces. EPC: E
£700,000 WELL PROPORTIONED 19305 DETACHED HOUSE offering scope to update and become your p erfect home. Generous accommodation with 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, bay fronted dining room, sitting room with doors onto garden, kitchen, utility and cloaks. The wide rear garden extends to approximately 150' so offers lots of scope for the keen gardener or space for the trampoline! EPC: E Apply Tonbridge
BEAUTIFULLY PRESENTED FAMILY HOME in sought-after cul-de-sac close to the primary school. Well-proportioned accommodation comprising porch, sitting room, dining room, kitchen with integrated appliances, cloakroom, utility room, 3 double bedrooms and stylish bathroom Small garage/store with driveway parking and a secluded rear garden. EPC: D Apply Pembury
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Lynsted, Kent
£3,000 pcm
Loyterton Farmhouse is a substantial brick built property offering contemporary accommodation whilst retaining many character features, surrounded by beautiful landscaped gardens and enjoying stunning views across the countryside. Wood panelled entrance hall with imposing staircase and landing • Dining room boasting wealth of original features • Drawing room • Sitting room • Kitchen with separate utility room • Cloakroom • Four double bedrooms • Bathroom with roll top bath • Separate shower room • Storage/hobby room • Spacious detached outhouse • Triple garage with electric doors • Delightful established gardens with terraces and pergola • Unfurnished • EPC: F
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West Farleigh, Kent
£2,995 pcm
Tutsham is an impressive double roundel Oast converted to a high specification in an elevated position with spectacular views over open countryside and the Jock at Teston
Kitchen with Aga and array of integrated appliances open to large reception room with woodburner • Utility room • Cloakroom • Dining room in roundel with doors to terrace • Second reception in roundel • Master bedroom suite with dressing room • Roundel bedroom with en-suite shower • Double bedroom with en-suite wet room • Two further double bedrooms • Spacious bathroom • Double garage with electric door • Gardens with terrace extending to approx. 1 acre • Unfurnished • EPC: C
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TUNBRIDGE WELLS
£9.50,000
One of the fi nest period townhouses in Royal Tunbridge Wells, beautifu lly presented and situated with in a short walk of the station and Calverley Park.
PENS HURST
£89.5,000
A beautifu lly presented five bedroom fam ily house located in th is qu iet cu l de sac close to the centre of th is qu intessential English village. Penshurst lies between two rivers and hosts Penshurst Place and the local church wh ich have both stood for over six hundred years.
TUNBRIDGE WELLS
£399,9.50
A stunning penthouse apartment located in th is modern development on Mount Ephraim, benefiting from a contemporary fin ish as well as a good sized roof terrace with far reach ing views.
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BIDBOROUGH
£2,250 PCM
A four bedroom detached fam ily home benefitting from a brand new kitchen and located on the Bidborough/Southborough borders, close to Bidborough School and only 2.0 miles from Tonbridge main li ne station.
LANGTON GREEN
£1,250 PCM
A two bedroom terraced village house located in the centre of Langton Green a short walk to The Hare pub and Langton Primary School.
TUNBRIDGE WELLS
£900 PCM
A very beautifu lly presented and modern apartment located in Culverden Down within walking d istance of the town centre and main li ne station, and benefitting from a private terrace and secure underground parking.
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Guide £895,000
Speldhurst Road, Southborough, TN4
£575,000
In need of modernisation this stunning semi-detached period home is situated in the favoured St James area. Set over four floors, with 8 bedrooms, 4 reception rooms, 2 bathrooms, parking and a 95' x 37' rear garden. Call now to truly appreciate this family home with many character features.
This imposing period building in Southborough offers lots of space, with a porch, entrance hall, 4 bedrooms, 3 receptions rooms, kitchen/breakfast room, upstairs bathroom, cloakroom and garden on two sides. Call now to truly appreciate what this family home has to offer!
Energy Efficiency Rating : TBC
Energy Efficiency Rating : D
Maryland Road, TN2
£725,000
Five bedroom detached home positioned on a corner plot in the popular Hawkenbury area of Tunbridge Wells. The extended reception space offers a 29'2 x 26'8 (at max) kitchen/ dining area and breathtaking views over the open countryside. This home is certainly one to see - early viewing encouraged. Energy Efficiency Rating : C
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Ravenswood Avenue, TN2
£500,000
Well presented 1930's semi-detached family home in the popular Ravenswood area of St James. With entrance hall, living room, kitchen/breakfast room with views over the 170ft long garden, outside office, we and a useful utility room. Upstairs there is a landing, three bedrooms and a family bathroom. Energy Efficiency Rating: E
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Edison Court, Exchange Mews, Culverden Road
OIRO £270,000
Investors or First Time Buyers. Situated in the favoured St John's quarter of Royal Tunbridge Wells is this well presented top floor, two bedroom purpose built apartment. Benefits include entrance hall , bathroom , ensuite off the Master bedroom , open plan lounge/ modern fitted kitchen area. Underground allocated Parking.
Rochdale Road Price Range £330,000-£350,000
Jonas Drive, Wadhurst Price Range £365,000-£395,000
Leneda Drive Price Range £340,000-£360,000
Sought after St James area , a three bedroom semi detached property with two receptions, modern kitchen , bathroom and cloakroom. Outside, two allocated parking spaces and a courtyard garden.
This well presented bungalow is situated in the popular village of Wadhurst. Features include two double bedrooms, wooden flooring , a wood burning stove, modern kitchen and shower room. Outside there is a garage and driveway with a landscaped garden.
A semi detached three bedroom bungalow in need of modernisation , situated on the popular southern side of town. Accommodation includes entrance hall , lounge, kitchen and bathroom . Outside, Driveway, Garage and Rear Garden. No Chain.
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Connells
1225pcm
Grove Hill Road
Sought after 2 Double Bedroom Apartment. Situated moments away from Tunbridge wells main line station and popular Pantiles area. Also benefiting from off Road parking. This beautiful property is spacious throughout benefits from 2 double bedrooms master with En-suite, modern fitted kitchen with dining area and spacious lounge. Also benefiting from private balcony and allocated parking space for one car
Molyeux Place
£1250pcm
Prestigious first floor flat, situated in the popular Mount Ephraim area of Tunbridge Wells with easy access to the town centre and mainline station. The accommodation comprises of entrance hall , fitted kitchen with integrated appliances, spacious lounge with dining area, master bedroom with en-suite and fitted wardrobes, one further double bedroom with fitted wardrobes and family bathroom.
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Exchange Mews
£1100pcm
Delightfully presented two double bedroom apartment. Situated perfectly with easy access to Tunbridge wells main line station and the town centre. This Newly decorated apartment benefits from spacious open plan living room & modern fitted kitchen, Two Double bedrooms, Master with en-suite and white suite family bathroom with shower over bath. Private underground secure parking for one car.
Addison Road
£775pcm
The apartment offers light and airy open plan living space, with a modern fitted kitchen and integrated appliances making this a hassle free property to move into. The master bedroom is a large double with two windows allowing natural light to flood the room . Modern fitted bathroom with shower over bath .
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An attractive Grade II Listed family house in the heart of the village Entrance hall, drawing room, sitting room, kitchen I breakfast room , ground floor shower room. Master bedroom, 4 further bedrooms, family bathroom. Gardens with lawned area, terrace and feature pond. Off-road parking. Cranbrook School Catchment.
A pretty 17th Century farmhouse in a wonderful position Kitchen, utility, conservatory, drawing room, dining room, study. Master bedroom with en suite, 2 further bedrooms, shower room. Detached triple garage. 1 bedroom studio. Outbuildings. EPC rating E. In all about 1.6 acres.
An attractive family house in a peaceful rural position with wonderful views Situated within the Cranbrook School Catchment Area. Entrance hall, drawing room, family room, kitchen I breakfast I dining room, utility room, cloakroom. Master bedroom with en suite bathroom, 4 further bedrooms (1 en suite), family bathroom, mezzanine playroom. Detached double garage with storage room above. Mature gardens and grounds with summer house and small orchard. EPC rating E. In all about 0.5 of an acre.
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Tunbridge Wells
£950,000
A fine example of a traditional detached three storey Victorian villa situated on a
desirable village of Fordcombe . Set in a small enclave of five properties it has a
small no-through road, within one of Tunbridge Wells' most popular and sought
very rural setting with beautiful gardens to reflect this fee l.
after residential location approx. Y2 mile distant from MLS and town centre.
The accommodation comprises entrance hall , sitting room , dining room , kitchen/
Entrance hall, sitting room , family room, dining room, d/s cloakroom, master
breakfast room, utility, study and downstairs cloak room. On the first floor the master bedroom and second bedroom both have en-suite facilities with three further
floor, two double bedrooms, shower/utility to lower ground floor, 66' rear garden .
bedrooms and family bathroom completing this lovely family home. EPC Rating: B
EPC Rating : D
Crowborough
£765,000
Situated in approximately one third of an acre in the sought after Warren area of
bedroom, en suite shower room, three further bedrooms, family bathroom to first
Etchingham, East Sussex
£935,000
A simply stunning and beautifully appointed 5 bedroom detached home, built
the town, an opportunity to acquire a detached 5 bedroom Berkeley Home built to
by Millwood Designer Homes, situated on the western edge of the village of
a high specification .
Etchingham and surrounded by woodland and farmland .
Entrance porch, entrance hall , sitting room , dining room, study, kitchen/breakfast
Reception hall, drawing room, dining room , study, kitchen/breakfast room , utility
room, utility room, cloakroom, 5 bedrooms, en suite bathroom, family bathroom,
room, cloakroom, master bedroom with en suite, bedroom 2 with en suite,
double garage and attractive gardens. EPC Rating: D
family bathroom, 3 further bedrooms, detached double garage, 10 year Premier Warranty. Predicted Energy Assessment: C
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The sale of Marsham Farm presents a 'once in generation opportunity' given the idyllic country and coastal lifestyle it provides, combined w ith the surrounding acreage and superb equestrian facilities. This magnificent 7 bedroom family home is situated within the parish of Fairlight in an unrivalled and elevated position with breath-taking sea views to the south and Rye Bay to the east being surrounded on 3 sides by National Trust land and its own land on the fourth.
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Large walk in storage room. Exterior: Long private tree lined drive * Large parking and turning areas * Garaging for 3 cars with attached office I bedroom studio and useful store room * Gardens - approx. 1 acre *
Land - approx. 16 acres. Equestrian Facilities - High quality Leddon stabling for 5 horses in a 60' x 45' concrete barn with solid floor and drainage * Tack room * Total covered area 320 sq.m * High specification menage being 40m x 30m of rubber over silica sand over limestone with excellent drainage.
The property is served by high quality equestrian facilities, a large barn incorporating stabling for 5 horses, hay I straw storage, tack room, and an outdoor menage. Adjacent to the main house, lies a detached 3 double bedroom Oast house, garaging for 3 cars, exterior office I studio, 2 attractive (agricultural) outbuildings with potential for conversion into ancillary accommodation I holiday lets (subject to planning consent), expansive mature gardens and land in all totalling approximately 17 acres, being located in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Outbuildings / Agricultural buildings/ Holding Number - (i ) period stabling I agricultural building (45' x 18') and lean to with development potential (subject to planning consent) * (ii) a free standing agricultural building (22' x 33') partially converted including hard wood frame and insulated slate roof with development potential for a 2/3 bedroom holiday let I ancillary accommodation (subject to planning consent) * Marsham Farm has the advantage of a Ministry of Agriculture holding number with no agricultural ties.
Marsham Farm - Ground floor: Reception Hallway I Inner Hall * Cellar * Downstairs Cloak Room * Dining Hall * Drawing Room * Kitchen * Large Breakfast Room seating 16 * Study Area * Utility Room I Boot room. First Floor: Landing * Bedroom 1 - double with en suite Bathroom * Bedroom 2 double with en suite toilet and wash basin * Bedroom 3 - large double * Family Bathroom * Master Bedroom 4-largedouble * En-suite Bathroom. Second Floor: Bedroom 5 - double *
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Sparkling Success Hush Heath Estate are celebrating after one of their sparkling wines, the Balfour 1503 Classic Cuvée, was honoured with a gold medal at the Decanter Awards. The Estate, in Staplehurst, has produced many award-winning wines, including some enjoyed by passengers travelling first class with British Airways. The winning drink was described by Decanter as: ‘broad, powerful, with notes of baked apples and light camomile hints.’ It blends Pinot Noir with Chardonnay and Pinot Meunier and was said to add a lightness to the palate, with gentle pastry notes, excellent, elegant balance and serious length. “We only launched the Balfour 1503 Classic Cuvée in November 2014,” says wine producer Richard Balfour-Lynn. “We are delighted that it has already won gold.” www.hushheath.com
IMPERIAL HONOUR Two pubs have been honoured with accolades at Shepherd Neame’s annual pub awards. The Imperial, in Southborough was handed the ‘tenanted pub of the year’ title while The Peacock, in Goudhurst has been awarded ‘pub food of the year.’ Both hostelries are part of the Shepherd Neame Brewery and are run by individuals from the community. The Imperial was praised for its attention to detail and outstanding service from the staff. The pub was taken over in 2013 and has been thriving since. The Peacock, which never used to stand out, is now known as a destination food pub with a locally sourced menu and wide selection of dishes.
WISE WIN Wise Owl Cider Ltd has been awarded a bronze medal at the International Cider Challenge 2015 – despite having only been trading for a year. The cider is made from a variety of pressed apples selected from their Kentish orchards, and makes a light and flavoursome 100% apple juice cider. It’s become popular across the south and takes pride in its hometown of Tenterden. This comes not long after their win at the Taste of Kent Awards earlier this year where they took the award for Best Kentish Cider or Perry. The drink is getting the attention it deserves and is showing up across local establishments and even at local festivals, including Tentertainment.
fine wining For those looking to sample a range of delightful drinks, The Dining Room at the Buxted Park Hotel is now offering a new fine wine list. The fine dining restaurant, located within the hotel, has a list of 45 wines ranging in price from £57 to £515; they include Champagne, Bordeaux, sweet wines and port. The chief sommelier of the restaurant, Jean Francois Bret Quainon, says he would be more than happy to help those who need advice in their selection or to be provided with additional information. www.handpickedhotels.co.uk
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into a thriving country pub and restaurant, with a warm and inviting interior and a delightful suntrap of a garden. With a wide selection of Harvey’s cask beers and a menu that ranges from steaks and burgers to moules marinière, their famous fish and chips and a kids’ menu, The Brecknock is ideal for a family visit. The enclosed gardens, with marquee if required, make ideal summer function spaces
The Bell Inn TICEHURST
Don’t expect normal! Surrounded by glorious countryside in the pretty village of Ticehurst, this
and are popular for private events, including christenings, parties, wakes and other occasions.
Bayham Road, Bells Yew Green, East Sussex TN3 9BJ 01892 750 237 www.thebrecknockarms.com
quaint red-brick building conceals an exuberant, cool pub. The bar is a great place to drop in for a pint or sample well-cooked classic English food, using locally sourced, seasonal produce. Described by The Times as ‘somewhere Alice in Wonderland would feel right at home’, The Bell has just got a little more curious with the addition of the Love Nest and three lodges that mimic the design of Kent and Sussex oast houses, set in beautifully designed gardens around a central fire pit. The locals are friendly and you never know what event might be going on in the Stable or Big Room, to which all are welcome. Films, comedy, debates, live music, fairs – all of life is here.
High Street, Ticehurst, East Sussex TN5 7AS 01580 200 234 www.thebellinticehurst.com info@thebellinticehurst.com
The Chaser Inn SHIPBOURNE
As an award winning W&H gastro pub, The Chaser Inn is renowned for its cracking Sunday lunch, so if you’d like to try it out for yourself, book early to avoid disappointment! Legend has it that iconic film stars Elizabeth Burton and Richard Taylor enjoyed a tipple here, but that’s not the pub’s greatest claim to fame – it takes its name from the nearby Fairlawne Estate where steeplechase horses were trained. Her Majesty the Queen Mother secured 250 winners that trained there, under the watchful eye of Peter Cazalet from 1949 to 1973. So, this is an interesting
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perfect spot to enjoy a quintessential English summer afternoon. In fact, The Cricketers Inn even played a significant role in the birth of cricket in the 1700s – the sport’s founding fathers were known to have visited the pub before, during and after matches. Low level outdoor lighting means you can continue to enjoy alfresco dining on those balmy summer evenings, even after the sun has gone down.
The Chequers Inn LADDINGFORD
Wrotham Road, Meopham, Kent DA13 0QA 01474 812 163 www.thecricketersinn.co.uk
The Chequers offers a relaxed atmosphere in a centuries-old environment. Carefully managed by Charles and Tracey Leaver for the last 21 years, it is a true village pub with a traditional menu of good quality, value for money dishes, as well as Sunday roasts, the specials board and children’s menu. The very large garden is ideal for children, with a play area, guinea pigs and Shetland ponies. There is still room for plenty of tables, as well as outside seating at the front.
staff – everything an English pub
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Award winning and with a good reputation for real ale, there are no gimmicks; just tradition and friendly
The Street, Laddingford, Kent ME18 6BP 01622 871 266 www.chequersladdingford.co.uk
Dating back to the 15th century, the Grade II listed Elephant’s Head in Lamberhurst, situated on the Kent and Sussex border, offers a warm, welcoming atmosphere, along with fresh, homemade meals made with locally sourced ingredients, accompanied by a selection of Harvey’s real ales and a collection of fine wines. Recently refurbished with a fresh new menu and interior look, there’s a large conservatory and garden for beautiful sunny days and a warm and cosy open fireplace for the chilly winter ones. The perfect place to end a stroll in the countryside and the ideal venue for
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With a large York stone patio area to the rear and additional patio overlooking the cricket pitch at the front, this W&H pub makes the
lunch with the family.
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terrace garden. This is a real suntrap in the summer months. Equipped with a barbecue and bar, it’s perfect for whiling away afternoons in the sunshine. The Grasshopper hosts barbecues throughout the summer (weather permitting, of course!) and complements great food with deliciously refreshing drinks, cocktails and internationally sourced bottled craft beers. Our terrace garden can be booked privately for a function, or reserved for smaller groups. The
The George Inn
beautiful boutique hotel rooms couple The Grasshopper Inn’s old world charm with elegant,
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modern luxury, making it the ideal spot for a
In the village of Frant is The George Inn. Just
Moorhouse, Near Westerham, Kent TN16 2EU 01959 563 136 www.faucetinn.com/ grasshopperinn
two miles south of Tunbridge Wells, The George has everything expected of a village pub – well kept local beer, home cooked, traditional English food with continental variations, oak beams and
summer getaway or weekend break.
log fires in the winter. Known for its warm and friendly atmosphere inside, The George also has a beautiful, peaceful and enclosed rear garden. Planted and nurtured by staff and family, there’s barely a whisper of traffic to be heard from the wooden benches in this sunny, colourful garden – ideal for sunny lunches with family or balmy summer drinks. Similarly, watch the village and the world go by at a table out front. Frant is bordered by the beautiful Eridge Park estate and is part of the High Weald Walk, so is an ideal and popular watering hole for country walkers.
36 High Street, Frant, East Sussex TN3 9DU 01892 534 136 www.thegeorgeinnfrant.co.uk
The Kentish Hare BIDBOROUGH
Here at the Kentish Hare in the picturesque village of Bidborough, we are a freehouse offering fantastic local ales and beers, along with a great selection of wines, mixed and soft drinks. Our ethos is to celebrate the best of Kent, the Garden of England and its wonderful produce, which our talented team of chefs use to create modern British food in our state-of-the-art kitchen. We offer a drinking and dining environment in a relaxed and informal setting. In the summer months, why not dine alfresco on our calm and tranquil terrace or in our beautiful, mature
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95 Bidborough Ridge, Bidborough, Kent TN3 0XB 01892 525 709 www.thekentishhare.com
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unique ‘hut’ facilities for outside dining and a play area for children, so adults can relax in the sunshine with something refreshing while the youngsters work up an appetite for a delicious meal. The Little Brown Jug embodies everything that ‘the Great British pub’ should be, from the warm welcome and relaxed atmosphere to the home-cooked food, excellent ales
The Kings Head BESSELS GREEN
The Kings Head is the seventh addition to the Whiting and Hammond (W&H) family. Standing proudly on Bessels Green, just a moment away from Sevenoaks, this
and fantastic wine. What better way to spend a pleasant hour or two with family and friends?
Chiddingstone Causeway, Tonbridge, Kent TN11 8JJ 01892 870 318 www.thelittlebrownjug.co.uk
delight promises dining experiences galore, with breakfast, lunch, dinner and even afternoon tea on offer. Continuing the W&H ethos of offering a delicious menu using locally sourced, fresh produce, there’s plenty to enjoy here in the summer. The beautiful garden also houses three huts that can be booked for any occasion. Open seven days a week, The Kings Head welcomes one and all to soak up the sun in the garden over lunch.
Westerham Road, Bessels Green, Sevenoaks, Kent TN13 2QA 01732 452 081 www.kingsheadbesselsgreen.co.uk
The Mark Cross Inn MARK CROSS
If you like a dining experience with a view, this W&H hostelry boasts an extraordinary outlook across the beautiful Sussex countryside. There’s also an outdoor play area to keep the children safely entertained in the south-facing, fenced garden. Easy to reach by bus, car, bike or on foot, The Mark Cross Inn is the perfect wayside stop for any intrepid explorer.
The Little Brown Jug
Visitors might like to keep an eye open for the pub’s extra staff member – George the spider. He frequently
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Another W&H establishment, this pub
Mark Cross, East Sussex TN6 3NP 01892 852 423 www.themarkcross.co.uk
was formerly known as The Station on account of its close proximity to Penshurst railway station, directly opposite. Now the pub boasts
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serious about brilliant beer. There are six ever-changing cask ales and six keg craft beers, including the best UK microbreweries and worldwide imports, plus 10 ciders, excellent wines and an amazing selection of chilled speciality bottled beers. Drink inside or in our Pantiles seating area on the Corn Exchange square below the bandstand.
The Oak Tree SEVENOAKS
The Oak Tree, Chop House and Tap Room
39 The Pantiles, Tunbridge Wells, Kent TN2 5TE 01892 530 397 Twitter: @thepantilestap
is a recently refurbished venue on Sevenoaks High Street. Once an isolated Tudor farmhouse, The Oak Tree has undergone a thorough transformation, making it a premier food and drink destination for the area. The menu showcases fresh English food and boasts an ever-changing variety of well-kept cask ales, 12 refreshing lagers and ciders on draught, an extensive wine list and bottled craft beers, all alongside a premium range of spirits – perfect for cocktails, long drinks and lazy afternoons in the sun. With an outdoor seating area, as well as beautifully designed interiors with large sash windows, there is always somewhere cool to dine when the sun is shining.
135 High Street, Sevenoaks, Kent TN13 1UP 01732 742 615 www.faucetinn.com/oaktree
The Star MATFIELD
The Star is found in the beautiful village of Matfield. The pub has recently reopened under new ownership, along with a complete refurbishment – a family friendly pub with extensive outside space for dining, drinks with friends and a bouncy castle for the kids. There’s a menu consisting of homemade British classics and, although best known for the Sunday roasts and large choice of pies, there’s also a wide range of lighter bites and salads. Plenty of space inside, with a cosy, snug area and large dining room
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Maidstone Road, Matfield, Kent TN12 7JR 01892 725 458 www.thestarmatfield.com
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complete with draught beers, chilled wines, spirits and soft drinks, it’s the ideal place to enjoy the Great British summer. Food is served from 12pm to 10pm daily, while diners at the Seafood Brasserie can enjoy some privacy with their own section away from the drinkers and bar. To combat the uncertainty of our weather, we have installed heaters and the entire garden can be covered in moments. York paving stones and former royal
The White Hart WADHURST
Following a complete refurbishment and reopening in September last year under new management, The White Hart in Wadhurst now has a modern,
iron fencing create a unique surround where you can forget you’re in the centre of a busy Kentish spa town.
39 Mount Ephraim, Tunbridge Wells, Kent TN4 8AA 01892 511 422 www.sankeys.co.uk
contemporary feel, while retaining many of the original Victorian features. Our focus is on sourcing everything we can locally, including fish from our local fisherman, fruit and veg from a local business and all our meat from the village butcher. Our menu focuses on what we can source fresh and is all cooked to order. We always run a minimum of six real ales, at least three of which will be from local breweries within 25 miles of the pub.
The White Hart High Street, Wadhurst, East Sussex TN5 6AP 01892 782 850 www.whitehartwadhurst.co.uk
The Railway Tavern CROWBOROUGH
The Railway Tavern is a very friendly, traditional British pub, with a sport-loving community of regulars and a warm welcome for all visitors. Food is served all day, every day – a wide range of sandwiches, baguettes and the locally renowned all-day full English breakfast. Outside is a private car park, a large garden with pretty planting, a separate patio area and, unusually, a petanque rink – great fun on a summer’s evening!
Sankey’s
TUNBRIDGE WELLS Our south facing beer garden is a real sun trap when it’s sunny! With its fully functioning bar,
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(Garden Kitchen) where the views are as stunning as the new look menu - a menu that roars sustainability and local pride. Finally we have Mother Love (Events Kitchen) and Mother Truck (Street Kitchen). The menu at the Twenty Six – so called as there are 26 place settings (plus a private room upstairs) is, of course, highly seasonal and is subject to change. I arrive on a lovely sunny evening; cricket is being played on the green outside, the natural light coming into the building is spectacular and the interior is utterly charming. The restaurant is kind enough to allow me to bring my children, as well as their mother. We’re warmly welcomed by Hannah who, alongside Jade, gives us a masterclass of hospitality all evening. First to descend the spiral staircase from the kitchen is the asparagus with pea and
LEARNING TO SHARE Joe Murphy becomes one of the select few to pull up a chair at The Twenty Six in Southborough and discovers why this ‘test kitchen’ is a place where fond food memories are made
hazelnut dressing, and the salmon tartare, soy caviar and sea vegetables. I go for the latter – stunningly fresh and dazzlingly beautiful. Unlike the geometry and precision of Gary Rhodes, Scott’s artistry is not stencilled; instead what you see on the plate is a thing of unmistakable natural beauty. Scott’s style can best be described
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the top job at The Swan in West Malling,
as ‘classical unplugged’. The salmon is
fully immersed in his craft – an
which became widely acknowledged as the
perfectly sweet, prickled with slight acidic
infectious enthusiasm resonates with every
best ‘gastropub’ in Kent. Now firmly
notes and is the ideal starting point. The
animated sentence. His energy, authenticity
established as one of the county’s most
local asparagus opposite is every inch a
and clarity strikes you like a lightning bolt.
respected chef’s Scott has his eyes on a
Kent classic; if there is a better place to
Scott means every single word he says – his passion is not just written all over his face, it’s written all over his left forearm too.
new prize altogether – enter I’ll be Mother group of restaurants. Alongside Scott, long term business
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associates David West and Peter Cornwall
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have combined to unleash their shared love
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of all things Kent to a wider audience. The
The Twenty Six is Scott’s laboratory, but
I’ll Be Mother philosophy is built around
don’t expect any weird science; this
three core values: comfort, dependability
invention chamber is a portal to Mother
and inspiration. It’s all about creating a
Nature, not an industrial hub full of space
platform for people to engage and interact
age technology. Seasonality is at the very
through a shared love of food. This
core of Scott’s culinary philosophy, a
experience can be accessed at a number of
sentiment that has driven him from the
diverse ‘end points’ in the group: The
start of his impressive career. At 18 he was
Twenty Six (Test Kitchen) and The Swan
working under Gary Rhodes (City Rhodes);
(Wine Kitchen) at Chapel Down, an
this was soon followed by stints at Rhodes
80-cover family-friendly restaurant with
on the Square, Allium under the renowned
privately roomed Chef’s Table terrace
Anton Edelmann and with Robert Spencer
dining, complemented by award winning
(former Head Chef at the Michelin starred
wines from the superb Chapel Down
Square). It was hardly surprising then, that
Vineyard. Then you have the newly
by the tender age of 25 Goss was offered
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“To feed you is to love you” sense of togetherness and of course, the sharing of truly great food, a concept central to the I’ll Be Mother philosophy. Here, quality does not come at a price; the menu is set at £22 for two courses or £29.50 for three. Look out for the tasting menu on its way, which will be priced around £45 for eight courses. What is really important is the feeling you are left with when you leave. It’s also the feeling you have when you ago back. I for one will be back – very soon.
enjoy it, I need to know about it.
cream flavour, hundreds and thousands,
Despite the lure of lamb and the
chocolate buttons, raspberry sauce etc.
temptation of beef (both brilliantly
What a brilliant idea, guaranteed to get
represented on the mains section), I opt for
your kids sharing at the table and sharing
the fillet of cod, white asparagus, gem and
with their friends on Instagram afterwards.
chicken tea. Staying with the watery theme,
Drinks-wise, it’s been a case of Chapel
my wife chooses the jasmine smoked
Down’s wonderful Curious Brew (£4),
salmon, beetroot, fennel and orange.
followed by a lovely white Rioja (£23 per
Meanwhile, the two ecstatic children
bottle). If you suddenly get the feeling
devour braised beef from a large copper
you’ve been here before, it perhaps means
pan at the table. That moment has arrived
you’ve found the right place to go back to
– four beaming faces united as they all
time and time again.
gaze approvingly at their plates. Cod has become a special occasion fish and this particular dish ticks every box.
Nostalgia – ain’t what it used to be. But one thing is certain: great memories are born out of sharing good times, a collective
The Twenty Six 15a Church Road, Southborough, Tunbridge Wells, Kent TN4 0RX 01892 544 607 www.illbemother.co.uk
Snow white, sweet lobes of pure delicate flesh teamed with the chicken consommé to deliver a truly unforgettable experience. The handpicked vegetables bursting with spring flavour are only surpassed by the charred Hipsi cabbage on the side (Hipsi is now my daughter’s favourite vegetable in the world). Happy faces all round, conversation flowing – that’s what this is all about, isn’t it? I’m pretty predictable when it comes to desserts. I either go straight to the cheese or have a bit of someone else’s. However, I’m completely powerless to resist a Kent strawberry in summer, especially when it comes with a wobbly panna cotta, sugary meringue and mellow elderflower. This is the sort of finale that writes its own superlatives. The children are let loose on a DIY sundae kit, including a choice of ice
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Here’s where we send one of our resident foodies into a local eatery and they tell it like it is. This month Undercover Eater pops in to the Swan in Wittersham
specials into account. I’ve heard good
when we left, the staff were incredibly
things about their grill options, so order
welcoming and attentive. Nothing was
the full rack of beef ribs in the chef’s own
too much trouble and they were happy to
BBQ marinade (£12.50) which one of my
suggest menu choices and drinks.
guests echoes, while the other chooses the burger with bacon and Monterey
The only thing is...
Jack cheese (£8.95). All come with the
As a huge fan of pulled pork I was really
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most amazing homecooked chips which
looking forward to trying their pulled pork
In the past I’ve visited the Swan and found
are seasoned and crisped to perfection.
burger, which sadly they didn’t have when I visited. We sat in the saloon bar to eat,
it to be lacking in atmosphere, but since it got a new menu, new owners, new chefs
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but the restaurant itself has less character
and a refurbishment I’ve been keen to
For the quality of the food, the prices are
and unless it was full could seem a little
return and sample its wares. Friends
very reasonable. Portion sizes are large
isolated, so I would recommend plumping
who’ve been have given it the thumbs up,
and the food is well cooked, nicely
for eating in the main pub if you get the
so, when visiting relatives who live nearby
presented and very tasty. Starters begin at
choice. I’ll definitely be returning soon to
I subtly suggest we pay the pub a visit…
£3.95 and mains range from around £8.50
give the pulled pork a go…
to £19.50. A meal for three of us came in at
Location
around £50, for drinks, starters and mains.
Right in the heart of the village, the pub is on
The Swan Wittersham 1 Swan St, Wittersham,
the main road between Tenterden and Rye.
Staff
Kent TN30 7PH
It’s not difficult to spot, but as it’s right on a
From the warm greeting we received
01797 270 913
bend it does surprise you. This is the sort of
upon entering to the cheery goodbye
www.theswanwittersham.co.uk
establishment which is most popular with its village regulars and with those who stumble across it while out on a country drive.
Décor Newly refurbished, the pub has a cosy feel without being too dark or outdated. Comfy sofas adorn the corner of the saloon bar with its open fire, while the modern restaurant extension to the rear is light and bright.
Menu Since reopening as a steakhouse/grill earlier this year, the Swan’s menu offers something a little different to other pubs around. There are seemingly endless choices, from sandwiches during the day to the grill menu, steaks, burgers, fish, salads and that’s all before you take the
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Tunbridge Wells was the setting
and is bringing out a wine collection.
for yet another spectacular wine
Recollecting his family holidays to the
dinner on Thursday July 2 2015, and this
south of France, James’s palate took him
time with special guest James Anderson!
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Recently nominated for the prestigious ICC Cricketer of the Year, James is widely regarded as the best swing
wines in conjunction with the Robert Vic family vineyard in Beziers. The evening began with a drinks
bowler in the world and recently made
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history, beating Sir Ian Botham’s record
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THOUGHT FOR FOOD This month our own celebrity chef, Rosemary Shrager, has been sampling local produce
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I saw Jean Cristoff Norvelli recently; he will
his summer my herbs are going
the depth of dryness with the hint of citrus
haywire; my angelica is growing like
and sweet plum – this is perfect with our
be coming down to school to do an event
a triffid and the tarragon is huge. I’m
season of fresh strawberries.
with me, so watch this space, I will give you
also happy that my verbena has survived
Right now the food festivals are in full
all good warning. Throughout the summer we’re running
through the winter – this is not an easy plant
swing. I’ve been back to Harrogate doing the
to keep, and it doesn’t like winters so it needs
Cake and Bake show with Eric Landlard and
children’s courses and still have places for this
to be protected. This is my very favourite
Gregg Wallace who were on very good form
month. It’s a fun day out for them, plus they
plant because it’s so versatile – you can even
being naughty as ever. The other person
take home what they don’t happen to eat…
make tea from it. We use it in syrup for ice
who is not so well known but is so clever at
cream, and also use its flavour in sauces.
cake decoration is Danielle Gotheridge; her
you more as time goes on, but I will be
cakes are fantastic, so do have a look on her
writing my next column from a faraway place.
Lately, I have tasted a lot of Kentish produce and have discovered some great food and beverages. I absolutely love Beult House Bees
website www.daniellegtheridge.com. It was great to see Sir Terry Wogan visit
from Headcorn, and adore the heather honey.
The Pantiles recently. We had him cooking at
I’ve also been enjoying Jakes Tree pure apple
the cookery school making salted caramel
juice from the Hush Heath Estate; this is
éclairs – I think he enjoyed it!
fabulous, so strong and so tasty.
school doing some filming. We go way back;
be the Chapel Down vintage reserve Brut. It’s
he put one of my dishes on his menu, but he
got the small bubbles I am looking for – also
never let me know which one!
SERVES 4
We have had such great weather I’m going to give you my marinated lamb kebab recipe. Have a wonderful August.
We’ve also had Richard Corrigan in the
One of my favourite alcoholic drinks has to
MARINATED LAMB KEBABS
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First cut the lamb into 2cm chunks and put into a bowl. Add your crushed peppercorns, cumin seeds, garlic cloves and coriander seeds to the lamb with the salt, paprika and lemon zest. Marinate overnight or as long as possible.
• 650g leg lamb, skinned • 8 skewers soaked for ½ hour in cold water (so they don’t burn when you cook them) • 1 teaspoon black pepper corns, crushed • 1 dessert spoon cumin seeds, crushed • 2 cloves garlic, crushed • 1 tablespoon coriander seeds, crushed • 2 teaspoons coarse sea salt • 1 dessert spoon paprika • Zest of 1 lemon • 2 red peppers sliced in half de-seeded and chopped into 2cm dice • 4 tablespoons olive oil
Next, skewer the lamb and the peppers alternatively onto the skewer until the meat is nicely layered up the kebab stick. Either grill or barbecue for 10 minutes turning regularly until cooked.
MINT YOGHURT SAUCE • ½ cucumber peeled and seeds removed with a spoon • Small pot of yoghurt • 2 tablespoons mint • Salt and pepper Cut the cucumber into fine dice and then mix this with the yoghurt and mint. Add salt and freshly ground pepper to season.
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EDUCATION NEWS COME RAIN OR SHINE Children aged two to six are excited to start at a new school in September. The Rain or Shine Forest Pre-school is set to open on September 7 on Judd Wood Farm between Bidborough and Tonbridge. A local child-minder, Nadia Romano and her friend Sam Clarke have set up the school. Their aim is for children to reconnect with nature and to keep active, with the curriculum consisting of learning about plants, animals and insects and how to care for them. The
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circle for warmth, although she admits
previously held at The Judd School,
that dressing appropriately for the
will be opening its doors this summer
weather is important. Along with this
for the first time at the Tonbridge Grammar School. The new venue boasts some impressive facilities, including a sports hall, two drama studios, a dance studio, indoor hall,
STUDENT SAFETY
they have built compostable toilets, a large mud kitchen using pallets and recycled wood, an eating table, and an activity table. The school will have a mixture of two
playing fields, all weather court,
Over 1,200 primary school children
to six year olds, will start at 9.15am and
archery range, motorsports track and
across the Weald have been learning
finish at 2.15pm. There will be two
arts and crafts room. Kids aged four
about risk and safety first hand during
two-and-a-half-hour sessions so the
and a half to 16 years old will be able
this summer’s Safety in Action weeks.
children can either stay for one or both.
to take part in the summer camp,
Blue light services and transport
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providers have joined Wealden District
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on the farm.
The camp will run to through until the
The school is Ofsted registered, and is
Among the services working with
end of the third week in August, and
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with their fantastic water park and the
East Coast Ambulance Service, East
tried and tested favourite activities,
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Recently unveiled at the Goodwood Festival of Speed, the new Lotus 3-Eleven is officially the fastest roadgoing Lotus in existence. At £115,000 for the Race version, it’s the priciest Lotus yet sold, but, if you’re looking for something slightly more affordable the Road version is a snip at just £96,000. “This new car is a giant slayer, capable of embarrassing far more expensive rivals,” says Jean-Marc Gales, the boss of Group Lotus. “This is a perfect demonstration of the faster and lighter concept, something which will be crucial to all Lotus cars in the future.”
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An iconic film car sold for over $600,000 (£390,000) when it went up for auction in LA. The customised 1949 Mercury Series 9CM – nicknamed ‘Hell’s Chariot’ appeared in the 1978 film Grease, and was driven by John Travolta in the famous drag race scene. Many assumed it had been destroyed after filming, but it was recently discovered preserved in a garage and was up for grabs for the first time at auction house to the stars Julien’s Auctions. The car was used for every scene in the film except the stunt shots during the final sequence.
It was the seemingly impossible invention featured in the Back to the Future films, but now the iconic Hoverboard could become a reality, thanks to Lexus. The car manufacturer recently revealed that they’re working on a prototype of the board, as part of its Amazing in Motion campaign. The Lexus project team has used magnetic levitation with liquid nitrogen-cooled superconductors and permanent magnets to give the Hoverboard frictionless movement. Although a completely different form of transport, the Hoverboard shares design cues with today’s Lexus cars, including the signature spindle grille. It has also been made using some of the same materials, both high-tech and natural, such as bamboo.
The team behind the supersonic jet car the Bloodhound SSC is planning a dry-run in Cornwall. It’ll be the first public outing of the world land speed record bidder, which is gunning for a new 1000mph v-max, demolishing the previous 763mph record set by Thrust SSC. The SSC will make its world debut on November 17 in the Newquay Aerohub, where it will test its latest gear. However, despite boasting a top speed of 1000mph, it’ll be restricted to just 200mph. The car will then be fitted with air brakes and winglets, ready to start high-speed testing in South Africa.
High-tech systems to monitor a car driver’s stress, fatigue and concentration levels are being tested by Jaguar Land Rover (JLR). The company wants to see if a car can effectively read the brainwaves that indicate if a driver is beginning to daydream or feeling sleepy. JLR is also developing a seat in a Jaguar XJ which analyses the driver’s heart rate and breathing to indicate their health and stress levels. In addition, the company is working on technology which will provide touchscreens that predict which in-car entertainment button drivers want to press even as their fingers are in mid-air - thus minimising the time spent with eyes off the road. AUGUST 2 0 1 5
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A CLASS OF ITS OWN Billed as the world’s ‘fastest ultra-luxury driving experience’, does the new Bentley Mulsanne Speed live up to its hype? Matt Joy finds out…
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lthough you may be familiar
Mulsanne Speed models are
rather than ridden in but regardless
with the Speed tag from
distinguished by dark-tinted finishes
of where you sit, the Mulsanne Speed
elsewhere, this is a whole
on the outside, unique alloy wheels,
offers a sumptuous experience.
new model for the Mulsanne
rifled exhaust pipes and relatively
Upfront there is more space than you
range; bar the limited
discreet ‘Speed’ badges. There are also
could possibly need, as well as a
edition GT3-R, it represents the
some unique colour options, but
superb driving position that elevates
highest level of performance, without
whatever you do, the Mulsanne will get
you above the humdrum machines
sacrificing the sumptuous levels of
noticed. It’s a huge car, sitting high
that litter the roads.
comfort for which Bentley is famous.
and proud, and while it’s not for the
There are exterior and interior enhancements but the biggest news is
shy, it has class and presence in spades. The Mulsanne not only has the
In the back it’s even better; it’s a first class rather than business class experience with enough legroom to
under the bonnet, where the mighty
allure of the Bentley badge, it also
stretch your legs and even recline the
6.75-litre turbocharged V8 has been
manages to elevate itself above the
seat. The boot is big too, less so if you
massaged to produce even more
(relatively speaking) ubiquity of the
choose the high-end Naim audio system,
power and a mind-bending 811lb.ft of
Continental GT, making this a Bentley
but either way it’s got plenty of room.
torque. There have been tweaks to the
apart, if such a thing were possible.
steering and suspension to match too.
It might be designed to be driven
It’s difficult to describe the sense of wellbeing you get when you’re cocooned
This car summed up in a single word:
RESPLENDENT
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behind the Speed’s beautifully trimmed
with the option of a chilled
wheel, but not even the swankiest hotel
champagne fridge, it defies
suite can compete.
comprehension.
Fire up the giant V8 and there’s a
The saying ‘you get what you pay for’ is
discreet snarl, reminding you of the
made real with the Mulsanne Speed.
power available but without disturbing
There are quite a few other things you
the cabin. That enormous torque
can buy for £250,000, not least
output makes a mockery of low-speed
something made from bricks and mortar,
driving, just the tinniest tickle of
but spend just a few minutes in the
accelerator is required to make
Mulsanne’s superlative cabin and you
progress. Combined with the
begin to understand where the pennies
cushioned ride and hushed noise
go. This is a car hand-built by experts
levels, the Mulsanne Speed is possibly
out of first class materials; if you want
the best way to travel bar none.
the best, you have to pay for it.
But there’s more fun to be had just
This is a car designed for the rich, the
by squeezing the large throttle pedal
famous and those who are both, but if
to the floor. Do so and there’s a
your numbers come up this Saturday
monumental swell of power and
you could choose a lot worse. Even
torque, the nose lifts slightly and the
better, the Mulsanne’s elevated status
Speed hurtles forward with
over the Continental GT models means
unbelievable rapidity. 0-62mph is
it will open doors that others can’t.
despatched in 4.9 seconds which is If this car was... finished in tweed it
2.7 tonnes, swathed in leather and
couldn’t be any classier.
FACTS
fast for any car, but for one weighing
BENTLEY MULSANNE SPEED, £252,000 Engine: 6.75-litre petrol unit producing 530bhp and 811lb.ft of torque Transmission: Eight-speed automatic gearbox driving the rear wheels Performance: Top speed 190mph, 0-62mph in 4.9 seconds Economy: 19.3mpg combined Emissions: 342g/km CO2
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BUSINESS NEWS OUR MONTHLY LOOK AT WHAT’S GOING ON IN THE LOCAL BUSINESS WORLD
THE WINNER IS… A Lamberhurst business has scooped a major accolade at the Mobile Industry Awards 2015. Telecommunications provider Active Digital was named Best Unified Comms Dealer at a ceremony held at The Brewery in London’s Chiswell Street. The company was recognised for its broad range of products and strategies introduced over the past year, wowing judges with an enthusiastic presentation that also highlighted its approach to employees and customer service. Business Director Jo Wimble Groves says: “Our strategy on customers and employees as a combined focus has paid dividends in regards to customer satisfaction and overall employee engagement.” www.activedigital.co.uk
swag to riches Congratulations are in order for a local creative design agency. The Tunbridge Wells based ifour’s client, money exchange specialists Fourex, have won in the ‘New Things’ category final of Sir Richard Branson’s Pitch to Rich 2015 campaign. Joint Fourex founders Jeff Patterson and Oliver Du Toit appointed ifour in August 2014 to design a kiosk, user interface screens and a crowd funding video ahead of the brand’s UK launch this month. Graeme Hall, Creative Director at ifour, says: “It has been fantastic to work with such a revolutionary idea and to bring this brand to life.” www.ifour.co.uk
INTERNATIONAL RENOWN
Kent has been recognised for playing a key role in growing the UK economy. At an event hosted by Locate in Kent, guests learned that the county makes an important contribution to Britain’s Foreign Direct Investment (FDI). In 2014/15, the UK maintained its position as the number one European destination for FDI, with 2,397 jobs being created in Kent and Medway. Richard Colley, Head of Local Delivery at UK Trade and Investment (UKTI), says: “We look to Locate in Kent for quality propositions and a coherent, joined up offer to present to potential clients across the globe.” www.locateinkent.com
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SHOWROOM SUCCESS Ripples in Tunbridge Wells emerged triumphant at the Bathroom and Kitchen Update Awards. Over 200 members of the industry turned out to celebrate the first ceremony at Madame Tussauds, where Ripples’ Tunbridge Wells showroom was named Bathroom Showroom of the Year, while the company was also nominated in the Multiple Retailer of the Year and Best Customer Service categories. Colin Payne, Director of the showroom in Tunbridge Wells, says that he felt “enormous pride and satisfaction in the recognition of all the hard work that my team have invested into the showroom over the past eight years.” www.ripples.ltd.uk
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CULTUREVULTURE OUR MONTHLY LOOK AT WHAT’S HAPPENING IN THE AREA
ENTERTAINMENT
YOU DON’T NEED TO GO TO LONDON… A change of note this month as we devote these pages to the Royal Tunbridge Wells Symphony Orchestra. Fred Latty catches up with chairman Giles Clarke to hear about the challenges of bringing classical music to the forefront of the town’s musical repertoire
Tell us about the background to it all
fantastic, but getting the original word into
The orchestra itself is 93 years old. It was
the mouths can be more difficult.
set up as a group of quality local musicians
How has your audience changed?
and today is made up of amateur players
Classical music is a niche market and there
who perform to a professional standard.
are certain kinds of people who go to
Led by our music director Rod Dunk, there
concerts, so one’s always in the business
are six concerts each year between
of trying to catch the next generation of
October and Easter, which are held at the
listeners who might be interested. We
Assembly Hall Theatre and supplemented
offer discounted tickets at £1 per concert
by hired-in professionals, mainly from the
to students and under-18s, but the real
BBC Concert Orchestra.
core audience is generally much older. We’re talking about having a family concert
Are the players then mainly amateurs?
next year and looking into further school
At our December 2014 concert there were
initiatives, so we keep trying!
43 professionals and 38 amateurs. ie more than half pros. The number of musicians
Has the recession had an impact?
will vary according to the programme, but
In the last two or three years, there has
the professional/amateur ratio remains
been a very sharp decline in numbers of
rather constant.
people who go to the concerts. The economy’s been bad and people don’t have
What are some of the main challenges?
as much money to spend, but it didn’t
Along with every other orchestra, the
seem to match the economic slump, which
problems are twofold: advertising and
went on for a couple of years before
finance. Even if the hall is sold out, we still
people stopped buying tickets. This is true
lose thousands of pounds, so bridging the
not just of us, but of all the local orchestras
gap between income and expenditure is
– and nobody really knows why.
the big issue and trying to find sponsorship through trusts and foundations is very
Where do you get your funding?
much part of the game. When letting
We don’t get any money from the borough
people know that there is an orchestra in
council; it’s under real pressure at the
Tunbridge Wells, word of mouth is
moment, so this is the kind of thing it drops out of. In 2010 and 2011, we received £2,500 each year from them, but there has been no further funding since then. We’re looking for sponsorship and the most successful approaches recently have been to trusts and foundations. I think commercial sponsorship is something we ought to do more of – getting out there and banging on the chief executives’ doors. But finding volunteers to do that kind of work is an uphill struggle! What kind of annual deficit do you face? Over the past ten years, the gap between our income from ticket and programme sales and our expenditure, on hiring the hall, professionals and sheet music for instance, has averaged about £30,000 per year (about £5,000 per concert). Income and expenditure fluctuate year to year, but the deficit remains at that order of magnitude.
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How do you tackle this issue?
980 in the Assembly Hall – our profit
choose programmes that stretch the
The deficit is met from individual donations
margin is very thin.
orchestra but still keep the audience with
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us. You don’t need to go into London to
from season ticket holders and playing members’ subscriptions, from grants from
What about the future?
hear top-class classical music; you can hear
charitable trusts and foundations, Gift Aid,
Our top priority is boosting the quality
it in Tunbridge Wells. Getting the town’s
commercial sponsorship; other fundraising
of the music and the performances –
residents to appreciate that is the
activities and occasionally from legacies.
ensuring that we’re making the best music
challenge. When it works, though,
Any remaining deficit is covered by funding
we can for the area. Each year, we try to
it’s so worthwhile.
from the Friends of the RTWSO. This is a separate charity, with its own trustees, set up in 1987 principally to support the orchestra. How has your latest season been?
Key player Bass clarinettist Andrew Muir talks about life in the TWSO
Musically, it has been extremely good –
HOW LONG HAVE YOU BEEN WITH
orchestra. The experience of making
you don’t often hear Tunbridge Wells
THE ORCHESTRA?
music with professionals for whom
people shouting and stamping at the end
My first gig was in December 2008.
playing the notes is a day job is
of a concert! But selling tickets has been
It was a revelation, I had no idea a
something I could listen to for months
an issue and the financial problems are
local, semi-amateur orchestra could
and learn from.
not getting better at the moment.
sound that good.
What makes you the most money?
ANY PARTICULAR HIGHLIGHTS?
OUTSIDE THE ORCHESTRA?
I’m afraid there’s no such thing as a big
There are so many. Earlier this year,
I run a standards consulting team at
money-spinner in the world of symphony
we played the third piano concerto of
Swift, which is the network the banks
orchestras. Very few in Britain or
Rachmaninoff with Peter Donohoe,
use to send money to each other. I’ve
elsewhere could survive without some
which was incredible. The atmosphere
been extremely lucky to be able to
form of private or public support. Of
the soloist and the orchestra managed
indulge myself by playing as an
course, a programme of familiar music
to create was really special.
amateur with professionals, while
WHAT DO YOU DO FOR A LIVING
having a job at the same time that’s
(Beethoven, Brahms, Mozart) will sell more tickets, as will a well-known soloist such as
WHICH MUSICIANS INSPIRE YOU?
Nicola Benedetti, Stephen Hough, Freddy
Most of my inspiration at the moment
Kempf or Peter Donohoe. But even when
comes from the other people in the
rewarding and pays the bills. www.rtwso.org
we sell every seat in the house – about
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INSIDE VIEW This month our music columnist, Paul Dunton, gets into the festival spirit
ocal & Live is 10 years old! I simply cannot
Sankeys with a view to generating money for
believe it was a decade ago that the first
a return in 2014. It was agreed Calverley
event came to Tunbridge Wells. It was known
Grounds would be the new location for the
as ‘Bandstand 400’ to mark the town’s
main stage, with numerous pubs invited into
landmark year and was staged on the
a new section of the festival called ‘The
bandstand in The Pantiles. Twenty bands took
Fringe’ which enabled us to showcase
part and around 400 people attended; our
around 220 acts in total.
sound equipment was cobbled together on a
the indoor version in 2013, the event reached
stage branding or budget for marketing
new heights last year; Calverley Grounds proved
– these were indeed humble beginnings!
to be an idyllic setting for the festival and the
The following year I felt a catchier title was
SARAH POOK
required and Local & Live Music Festival
atmosphere and attendance was incredible. So, what can people expect at this year’s
seemed like the right name. With support from
landmark event? In Calverley Grounds on
local business ‘Insafe’ the event now had the
August 29 and 30 there will be two stages
legs to become more professional in every area,
and definitely more toilets! The main stage
from equipment to presentation and aesthetics.
will run from noon to 9.30pm and will be
Over the next few years it really started to
supported by the Ollie Nicholls Acoustic
grow in both size and reputation. 2008 saw
stage which will be positioned on the old
larger crowds flock to The Pantiles as it
bowling green at the far end of the grounds
became a three day event and by the time
running from noon to 6pm.
2010 rolled around, Local & Live was
There will be two main bars run by
attracting sponsorship from 02, Fender and
Fuggles and The Ragged Trousers and a
Sennheiser, had expanded again to four days
selection of local traders who will be serving
and was attracting around 10,000 people.
an array of wonderful foods to suit
In 2011 we saw the emergence of the
everyone’s tastes. The Forum will host Local
second stage located next to the Duke of
& Live bands on all four days, focusing on
York and 120 acts were now playing across
the evening shows starting on Friday 28 and
the Bank Holiday weekend. In what proved
continuing to 10pm on Monday 31.
to be its last year on The Pantiles, 2012
Entry is free of charge to every event with
saw record crowds attend; somewhere
the exception of the late night after parties at
close to 20,000 people across the four
Grey Lady Music Lounge and The Camden
days, which was amazing in every regard
Quarter which will be ticketed events.
but it also raised my concerns about space
Across the four days well over 200 local acts
in future years.
will take part with close to 60 acts
The following year we failed to raise enough funds to pay many of the pre-event
performing in Calverley Grounds. To find out more about the festival visit
costs and so staged fundraising events
www.localandlive.org and find us on
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Facebook www.facebook.com/localandlive
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After eight great years on The Pantiles and
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chance to indulge in fantastic 80s music, when Go West, Nik Kershaw and T’Pau take to the stage together for one night
Get some dates in your diary and discover what the Assembly Hall Theatre has in store for the latter part of 2015.
only. With millions of album sales and
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Close Our Eyes, King of Wishful t might seem eons away, but, Christmas
Ben is best known for his television
iconic hits such as Wouldn’t It Be Good, I Won’t Let The Sun Go Down On Me, We Thinking, Heart and Soul and the classic
is actually fast approaching (sorry).
work, including presenting numerous hit
China in Your Hand, this epic 80s
Before you can say ‘barbecue’ the
programmes on the BBC, ITV and
triple header is not to be missed.
nights will be drawing in and you’ll
Channel 5 such as New Lives in the
For something a little different, there’s
need somewhere to go in place of those
Wild, Extreme Dreams and Through Hell
also female ventriloquist Nina Conti
sunny pub gardens. Luckily the Assembly
and High Water. The busy star hasn’t
with her new show In Your Face on
Hall Theatre has a whole host of
stopped there though – he’s also written
Wednesday November 4. With the help of
entertainment over the coming months,
six Sunday Times bestseller books and
Monkey and a bag of tricks, truly anything
so whether you’re looking to hear from an
is an ambassador for WWF, Medecins
can happen in this unmissable improvised
explorer or enjoy the magic of pantomime,
Sans Frontier, Tusk, Centrepoint and the
adventure of hilarious witchery.
here’s some highlights coming to the
Princes Trust, a fellow of the Royal
theatre soon.
Geographical Society and patron of The
family pantomime Cinderella from
Royal Parks Foundation.
Friday December 11 to Sunday January
Action man Ben Fogle comes to the theatre on Monday October 5. Ben, who
For theatre fans and mystery lovers,
Last but not least is the traditional
3, starring Dani Harmer, one of the
has rowed the Atlantic Ocean, crossed
from Monday October 12 to Saturday
biggest stars of children’s television in
Antarctica on foot, run across the
October 17, there is Agatha Christie’s most
BBC history; known to millions of
Sahara and crossed the Empty Quarter
popular and best-selling thriller And Then
children for her starring role in CBBC’s
on camel will be sharing an audiovisual
There Were None. Marking the 125th
highly successful series The Story of
presentation on his wild life.
anniversary of the ‘queen of crime’’s birth
Tracy Beaker and Tracy Beaker
and the 10th anniversary of The Agatha
Returns. Joining Cinderella will be
how he, a self-confessed urbanite,
Christie Theatre Company, the show stars
Eastenders’ Louise Jameson as the
became drawn to and so enamoured
West End and TV star Paul Nicholas
Fairy Godmother.
with adventure, travel and the harsh
(Jesus Christ Superstar, Cats, Just Good
challenges associated with a life in the
Friends), Colin Buchanan (Dalziel and
Assembly Hall Theatre
wilderness. Ben’s presentation will take
Pascoe, Dangerous Corner) and Susan
Crescent Road,
you from his first adventures travelling
Penhaligon (Bouquet of Barbed Wire,
Tunbridge Wells TN1 2LU
across South America, to some of the
A Fine Romance).
Box office 01892 530 613 or book online
In Call of the Wild Ben will recount
toughest trials known to man.
On Tuesday November 3 there’s a
on www.assemblyhalltheatre.co.uk
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approached the governing body at the time, the Board of Commissioners. The Board was a relatively loose congregation of local figures considered to be important and wealthy. When the topic of discussion was of great interest, the numbers involved in debates reached over 100 Commissioners, but when Webber brought forward his appeal, he was largely ignored. Undeterred, Dr Webber took his case direct to the Home Office, hoping that they would send a Government Inspector to Tunbridge Wells so he could investigate the situation in a bid to find a solution. At this point our tale begins to sour. A number of London based daily newspapers got wind of the story and
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THE RIOT ACT Rioting on the streets of Tunbridge Wells? Surely not! Trust us, it happened and it was all down to one hapless doctor, just trying to do his job
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began publishing articles noting that TW had a rather unsavoury problem n the year 1864, while the
with waste disposal. Tunbridge Wellian
American Civil War raged on the
vendors who relied on the tourist trade
other side of the Atlantic, the
were enraged and blamed Webber for
town was facing an uprising of
highlighting the issue to potential
its own, a violent affair of which TW has rarely seen the likes of since. It all began with a local surgeon, a
aristocratic holidaymakers. The traders were so irate at what they perceived to be a smear campaign
certain Dr William Webber, who moved
against the town, that on the
to Tunbridge Wells in the mid 19th
November 3 1864 they assembled in
Century. Our GP was a caring chap and
an angry mob outside No.7 Mount Sion,
shortly after settling in during the
Dr Webber’s house. The protest is said
autumn of the year, decided to see if he
to have turned into a riot which lasted
could help prevent illness, as well as
several days during which Webber
just curing it.
cowered in his house while his windows
Webber began to wonder whether the drainage of the town was up to scratch
were smashed and abuse thrown. Eventually, emergency Special
and worried that unsanitary conditions
Constables were sworn in from other
around the housing might be having a
areas to help quell the maddening
rather nasty impact on the health of the
crowd and several ringleaders of the
inhabitants of our thriving spa
riot were arrested.
settlement. The good doctor was right to worry as
Four years later, though, the town’s drainage systems were significantly
the local waste ‘system’ would have
updated, creating two sewage farms
most likely been thrown together
on the outskirts of TW.
decades earlier in the wake of the great
It’s nice to know Dr Webber’s efforts
developments by such architects as
were not totally wasted, though it does
Decimus Burton and his protégé,
seem a little sad that the riot came
William Willicombe.
about because of one man’s brave
Webber saw a real danger to the
attempt to help out a few locals.
health of locals with regards to the town’s drainage. At the time, TW lagged behind cities like London when it came to Victorian inventions such as integrated sewers. In an attempt to remedy what he perceived to be an injustice against the people of the town, Dr Webber
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The crusading Dr Webber subsequently attempted to set up a Riot Protection Fund, presumably to help others who found themselves in his position, but failed to solicit a single supporting donation from townsfolk. There’s gratitude…
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