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EDITOR Charlie Bond cbond@onemediauk.co.uk HEAD OF DESIGN Rowena Cremer-Price rcremer-price@onemediauk.co.uk HEAD OF SALES Joe De Kwant Stoner jstoner@onemediauk.co.uk EDITORIAL DIRECTOR Richard Moore rmoore@onemediauk.co.uk PUBLISHED BY
WELCOME TO YOUR DECEMBER ISSUE OF SO It’s Christmas time, there’s no need to be afraid… yes, they might be Sir Bob’s words, but this month I’m definitely echoing his sentiment. As the big day draws closer and panic (and by panic, I mean ‘festive joy’) sets in, in this issue we’ve got everything you need to have a cracking Christmas. If, like me you dread wrapping the presents, then help is on hand! We’ve spoken to the experts at Hoopers to find out how they tackle even the trickiest shaped gifts (pg 14). It’s refreshing to know that they still get paper cuts, although I doubt all of their presents end up with cat hair stuck to the Sellotape like mine do… Decorating the house for Christmas is one of my favourite parts of the festivities, but imagine having to dress an entire manor, complete with 22ft tree like the housekeeping team at Ightham Mote do (pg 180). However, if you need some inspiration, head to page 173 where we’ve rounded up some of our favourite festive decorations you can get your hands on to give your home some sparkle. Speaking of sparkle, ‘tis the season to party, and this can only mean one thing…a new outfit. Forget buying presents for your nearest and dearest, what you really need is one of the dazzling dresses we’ve picked out on page 53. Plus, I’ve tried and tested some of the best foundations on the market (pg 63) so you can be party ready from head to shoe. The gorgeous Nigella Lawson is back on our screens this Christmas, so in this issue we take a look at her recent successes both in and out of the kitchen (pg 41) while our very own celebrity chef Rosemary Shrager gives us a festive recipe on page 129. I hope you all have a very merry Christmas, and I look forward to seeing you in 2016. Mind how you go with those paper cuts…
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OUR MONTHLY LOOK AT SOME OF THE LOCAL STORIES MAKING THE HEADLINES The local soprano of Mayfield Lane had previously been an intern in Kennedy’s office and was invited to sing at the request of his wife, Sarah Gurling. Eleanor “held the cathedral spellbound with her performance…and evoked a spontaneous round of applause”, according to Ed Fordham, from Liberal Democrat Voice. Eleanor Sanderson-Nash, budding classically trained soprano, sang an aria from Puccini’s opera Tosca.
WEALDEN MEETS WESTMINSTER London’s Houses of Parliament received a visit from the Wealden Business Group last month. Twenty privileged members enjoyed a guided tour, which involved seeing the iconic green benches of the Commons, Westminster Hall and the voting lobbies, and they even heard a debate on financial law reforms in the Lords. The trip, sponsored by Ashford MP Damian Green, gave the Wealden Business Group the chance to see the origins of new business legislation.
CRANBROOK PLANS AHEAD Development of Cranbrook’s town centre has finally been given the go-ahead after months of deliberation because of heritage campaigners’ protests. The developers countered these protests, arguing that the ‘historic buildings’ had very little architectural merit and would benefit the town greatly postdevelopment. County and borough Cllr Seán Holden commented that the development plan “isn’t just getting rid of an eyesore, it’s an opportunity to carry on Cranbrook’s history and bring it into the 21st century.” The £10 million regeneration involves demolition of nine derelict buildings and the construction of a new community centre.
DON’T COUNT YOUR EGGS Fridays Ltd is a company which produces and packs 10million eggs every week in the UK, but they were inclined to withdraw plans to expand to Horsmonden after rigorous protest. Although Fridays are obliged to adhere to UK welfare category
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VOICE OF WADHURST Wadhurst resident, 22 year old Eleanor Sanderson-Nash, gave the performance of a lifetime at Liberal Democrat Charles Kennedy’s celebration of life service.
FASHION FUNDRAISER Independent ladies fashion retailer Elizabeth Rose, on Tenterden High Street, hosted a Fashion Extravaganza to raise money for Children In Need last month. The event, which involved a raffle, attracted enough support to raise an impressive £681 for the nationally recognised children’s charity. “We are delighted to have raised this sum of £681,” says Michael Busby, co-owner of Elizabeth Rose. “We owe our thanks to all our customers who came in and supported... Thanks also go to our suppliers who contributed amazing prizes to the raffle.”
COMMUNITY SPIRITS The community hub of Goudhurst, the Vine Inn, is back on the market, but this time the locals are taking matters into their own hands. Last month, the proposal for the Vine to be owned by the community, for the community, was put to the public. The pub has suffered from changing hands in the past and the locals have called for investors to register their interest and put forward their visions for the future of the establishment. There is a Facebook group dedicated to the future of the Vine, and the email address for registering interest is goudhurstcommunitypub@gmail.com.
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Ed: It sounds like you need to park your plan with the local council!
TELEPHONE TROUBLE I dread to answer my landline when I hear it ring. The chances of the caller being a welcome friend are slim because of the volume of cold calls we receive these days. I know the poor perpetrator is just doing their job but I can’t help myself from giving them an earful the minute I hear the buzzwords ‘PPI’ or ‘double glazing’! I don’t mind the odd call here or there, but regular calls at all hours, including on Sundays, is a very impolite culture which has developed. DERICK REDMAN, Bodiam Ed: Your letter rings true for most of us, Derick
COOL RUNNINGS I just wanted to say how impressed I am at the stamina and willpower of the British public! The weather has taken a turn for the worse, the temperature has dropped a few degrees and the rain seems relentless at times, but still I see people out jogging! When I drive around the country lanes in my nice warm car, I see people of all shapes and sizes running alone or in pairs, seemingly unperturbed come rain or sleet. Keep on running everyone, I admire your courage! FIONA MURRAY, Biddenden Ed: Fingers crossed you don’t run out of fuel or you may have to join them!
enough how glad I am that I did! The results were phenomenal and my family have been raving about it since – Thank you Rosemary! TIM BURGESS, Goudhurst Ed: Sounds like all you need for success is Rosemary and time…
BRINGING HOME THE BACON I noticed in the October issue, one maple cured bacon recipe under Rosemary Shrager’s Food For Thought article. When I first read the recipe, I couldn’t believe that the preparation would take five days! Well, I eventually decided to try the recipe and dutifully cured my pork for the prescribed five days, washing and turning and re-coating as per the instructions. I cannot stress
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Is anyone else absolutely outraged at the price of parking? Since they recently introduced PayByPhone parking tickets, it seems that the humble cash-carrier has to pay even more for their parking than the digital pioneers who get a discount for using their smart phones. It is insult enough that the prices are so high for parking, without rubbing salt in the wounds of the analogue generation. I believe everyone should pay the same, regardless of payment method. AMY MURDOCH, Tenterden
I simply adore the festive period, one of the reasons being that there is an abundance of wonderful craft and Christmas fairs where one can pick up all manner of treasures to be opened on Christmas morning. I don’t agree that online shopping is the future – for something unique I would always visit a local fair. FRAN MYERS, Woodchurch Ed: Check out our very festive calendar on page 21 for inspiration on where to visit!
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It’s a Wrap The visual merchandising team at Hoopers in Tunbridge Wells tell us what it’s like wrapping up Christmas…
When do you start preparing for Christmas at the store, and what’s involved in the preparations?
give neat finish, and secure with small piece
We start thinking about Christmas window
we wrap ribbon around box, with a twist
and in-store themes in about May or June.
where bow is to go, and make sure rest
We have to come up with ideas, source
of ribbon is flat. Lastly we tie the bow
props and manufacturers and also do lots of
and attach the gift tag.
of tape. We fold each end to look like envelope and secure with tape. Then,
planning.
What time does your day at work begin? We work store opening hours, so that’s
How long does it take to wrap a gift? On average it takes five to 10 minutes, depending on the size of the present – we try and use boxes as this makes wrapping easier.
Monday to Friday 9am to 5.30pm, Saturday 9am to 6pm and Sunday 10.30am to 4pm.
How many gifts do you wrap a day? Lots! We have a free gift wrap service through
What else do you do other than gift wrapping over the festive season?
December. We are especially busy during our
As visual merchandisers in Hoopers, gift
busier the closer it gets to Christmas.
Gala Day, which is December 3 and we get
wrap is an extra job we do to support the sure that all the displays throughout the
Are there any tricky shaped gifts that require a bit of extra thought?
store are looking good at all times.
Any unusual shape gift we try to put into a
store, so we also spend our time making
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gift box, but we do have a technique for f, like us, you find wrapping your Christmas gifts more stressful than
Do you have to undertake any wrapping training?
cylindrical items, by cutting and folding.
shopping for them, then it’s good to
Training is key, so that our gift wrapping
know that help is on hand. Rather
is consistent. Training is mainly so that
Do you ever sustain wrapping related injuries?
than hiring elves to get creative with
everyone who does gift wrap is doing
We do get paper cuts and sore fingers from
the Sellotape and bows, Hoopers have
it the same way.
folding and creasing edges of paper!
Between them, Martin Brockbank, the
What wrapping techniques do you learn?
store’s visual merchandising manager
We use boxes whenever possible,
When it comes to wrapping your own presents at Christmas, do you lose enthusiasm?
and visual merchandisers Lydia Card
then measure paper so that it covers box on
As creative people we always take a pride
and Rosemary Goacher have almost 40
all sides, with some to fold over. Then we
in wrapping all presents, family, friends or
years of experience in making the
put goods into the box; clothing is wrapped
customers. It does mean that we quite
store look festive and getting
in tissue and if the goods are smaller than
often get asked to wrap though, and not
innovative with the wrapping paper.
the box we add extra tissue to stop
just at Christmas…
We go behind the scenes to find out
movement. We then wrap paper around
how they make the magic happen…
the box, with a fold on the outside edge to
their own team who are trained to wrap even the trickiest of presents.
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1ST » ALL HALO This month, local charity Burrswood is celebrating the spirit of Christmas with a month long festival of angels. Angels of all shapes and sizes will be made from a huge variety of materials, including a larger than life sculpture. A giant angel advent calendar will be created by people of all ages and displayed at Burrswood, Groombridge from December 1 to 31. Entrance is free, and donations are welcomed for the Christmas ‘Be an Angel’ appeal. Open daily from 10am to 4pm. For Information and tickets visit www.burrswood.org.uk or call 01892 865 985.
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Discover what the elves have been up to by following a festive adventure through Emmetts Garden. The elves have lost the reindeer’s name tags and can’t remember all their names – can you help Klaus and his elf friends discover what the names are using the clues, search for candy canes or draw your own reindeer? The trail runs daily from December 2 to January 3 from 10am to 4pm. Normal admission charges apply, £1 per trail including a small prize. www.nationaltrust.org.uk/emmetts-garden
Craft something beautiful to greet your guests this month, by signing up to take part in one of the Walled Nursery’s Christmas wreath making courses. On selected dates from December 3 to 12, you can unleash your creativity during a three hour session with nursery owner Emma Davies. Whether it’s traditional holly or pheasant feathers taking your fancy, you’ll be able to create a unique decoration. Classes cost £45 and run from 10am to 1pm. Festive refreshments provided. www.thewallednursery.com
Hadlow Church is getting into the festive spirit by holding its inaugural Christmas Tree Festival from December 4 to 6. Around 30 community groups, businesses and schools will be using their creativity and imagination to decorate their Christmas trees. The festival closes with a short carol service on Sunday 6 at 4.30pm. Three artists’ studios will also be opening their doors to the public over the weekend with Christmas gift offerings on sale by 16 local artists. Entry is free to both events. For timings, visit www.stmaryshadlow.org.uk DECEMBER 2015
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For a one stop Christmas experience, visit Saint Ronan’s school in Hawkhurst on Saturday December 5. In the main house you’ll discover plenty of diverse and original stalls for great Christmas shopping, while outside Father Christmas will be present with his reindeer. Children can enjoy dodgem rides, and there’ll be lots of festive food and drink treats too. The market is open from 10am to 3pm and entry costs £3. www.saintronansmarket.co.uk
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Get wrapped up in festive goings on for a whole day, when Tenterden holds its Christmas market event on Saturday December 5. From 10am to 8pm, the High Street will be transformed with the sights, sounds and smells of a traditional Christmas market. As well as a variety of stalls selling an array of gifts and Christmas items, there’ll be festive entertainment, fairground rides and children can visit Father Christmas in his grotto. Many of the town’s shops will be open late too, so you can purchase some unique gifts ready for the 25th. www.tenterdentown.co.uk/christmas
No family Christmas would be complete without a visit to see Father Christmas, and the Rare Breeds Centre’s festive Christmas grotto has become a much-loved tradition. On selected dates throughout the month, children can meet Santa’s elves and all his beautiful, real animals, before receiving a gift from the man himself. There’ll also be entertainment from the naughty snowman who will entice you into a Christmas sing-along and you’ll get a family picture to treasure. For dates, times and prices and to book, visit www.rarebreeds.org.uk
Take a break from mince pies mulled wine, and enjoy a different kind of sweet treat with a December afternoon tea at Chiddingstone Castle. From 3pm on Sunday December 6 and 13, visitors can indulge in a delicious, old fashioned tea in the castle’s beautiful White Rose Drawing Room or the grand Great Hall. A selection sandwiches, cakes and scones with homemade preserves and clotted cream will be served on delightful vintage china. Afternoon tea costs £18 for adults and £9 per child. Call 01892 872 746 to book
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12TH » HAVING A BALL Showcase your best Lindy Hop moves at this year’s Snow Ball in Tenterden. Organised by Tenterden Swing, the evening will see entertainment in the form of retro band The Devil’s Cut Combo, and 1960s and 70s music from local DJ Gypsy John. Held in the Tenterden Club from 7.30pm until midnight, the event will be raising money for Kent Air Ambulance with a raffle. Dress to impress and dance the night away to some golden oldies. Tickets cost £12. For more information, or to book, visit www.tenterdenswing.co.uk or call 07902 034 495
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Pick up gifts, decorations and everything you need for a fantastic festive season at the Bell Inn, Ticehurst when they hold a frost fair on Sunday December 6. Inside and out, stalls will be laden with everything you need for the perfect Christmas. The fair will be open from 11am to 3pm and entry is free. Seasonal refreshments will be available, and you can also enjoy a Sunday lunch after shopping (booking essential.) For more information, visit www.thebellinticehurst.com
Twilight Christmas at Hever Castle makes a wonderful outing for all the family. From 6pm on December 11, 18, 22 and 23, wrap up warm and witness the enchantment of the Castle and Gardens at Christmas. Bring torches and pop on your wellies to explore the Christmas trail. Marvel at camels ridden by three wise men bearing gifts for the newborn king who can be found at the nativity scene before visiting the Husky Hideout to hug a husky. For further information about Christmas activities, prices and booking Father Christmas visits, see: www.hevercastle.co.uk or call 01732 865 224
For a homegrown and homemade festive affair, head to King John’s Nursery in Etchingham for their first Christmas Fair. Held in the nursery barn, hand-picked stallholders will be selling their seasonal wares, vintage finds and unique gifts, while refreshments in the form of mince pies and mulled wine can be found in the café. To add to the magic, there’ll be an Elvish grotto for children to enjoy. Open from 11am to 4pm. For more information, visit www.kingjohnsnursery.co.uk DECEMBER 2015
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here are many things that displease me about winter. I despise getting up in the dark and getting home in the dark. I loathe having to de-ice my car in the mornings, wear three jumpers just to keep warm and pretend to enjoy The Pogues playing relentlessly on the radio. But, much more than all of the above, I hate winter pedestrians. I don’t know why, but as soon as darkness descends on our streetlight free country roads, people deem it a good idea to walk along them. In July, strolling along at 5pm is fine. In December it is not. The difference? The complete lack of visibility. You might be able to see the cars hurtling towards you, but we can’t see you, usually until it’s too late. “But we have no choice but to walk along the road,” I hear you cry. While this may be the case, you do have a choice over whether or not you can be seen. At least three times a week I come around a bend and just catch sight of some idiot by the roadside, who instead of having the common sense to wear high visibility clothing are adorned in head to toe black. What is wrong with these people? Do they not value their lives at all? Why do they think that wearing anything other than a full high-vis outfit complete with torch is acceptable? How can they honestly think drivers can see them if they’re traipsing along in black, burgundy, green, blue, or any other dark coloured clothing? It’s only a matter of time before one of these walkers is killed or
seriously injured as a result of their ignorance, but it won’t be them held accountable, it’ll be the driver. People won’t sympathise with the poor person behind the wheel who now has to live with this burden, they’ll point fingers and say they should have been driving slower. But why should we? I drive to the conditions, so if it’s icy, wet or foggy then yes, I’ll slow down, but the rest of the time I stick to the speed limit, which, on many of these roads is 50 or 60 – not an unsafe speed to be travelling at, but certainly not a speed you want to be hit at. And, while we’re on the subject, cyclists need to be more aware too. The other day I came so close to one I almost clipped his back wheel, and I had no idea he was there – he was wearing all black, had no lights, nothing reflective and wasn’t even wearing a helmet. I was so shocked by my near collision and his utter stupidity that I couldn’t even shout obscenities through the window at him as I passed. I have nothing against walkers or cyclists, and enjoy partaking in both activities even during the winter. But, in these rural parts it baffles me that so many people still think they’re invincible, when actually they’re invisible. I’m angry at their ignorance, and I’ll be even angrier when I read in a local paper that someone has been killed by an unsuspecting driver. I would strongly suggest that, with Christmas coming, you do us all a favour and add a torch and a nice reflective jacket to your wishlist. Or, just stay inside…
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did this gentleman end up blushing? Because when he took his car into the local garage for a service he accidentally left a packet of tablets on the passenger seat. They were Viagra. His discomfort was compounded when the mechanic winked at him when he collected the vehicle.
is this businessman the subject of much mirth? Because on a return trip to Essex he used the Dartford crossing where toll booths have been removed and motorists need to pay the £2.50 online. He thought it was now free – until being hit with fines of £140 for failing to pay his way. Office colleagues cannot stop chuckling.
attracts attention in her old jalopy? That would be the media madam who has a broom handle hanging out from under the bonnet. It’s attached to a piece of wire that in turn is attached to the release catch under the bonnet. She yanks the handle and up pops the bonnet. Genius.
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did this budding journalist fail to get his dream job? Because when he was invited by the Editor to attend the newspaper offices for an interview he turned up with his mother. She sat next to him during the chat chipping in throughout with comments about her ‘darling boy.’ Don’t hold the front page.
had probably the shortest job on record? Simples: The bar manager who turned up for her first shift much the worse for wear after celebrating a birthday. Within minutes she had upset regulars with her slurred speech, wobbly walk and unique approach to pulling pints. She was put in a cab and advised never to return.
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THE RETURN OF THE GODDESS She’s back in our kitchens and in our hearts – it’s the return of Nigella, and this Christmas she’s bringing a slice of simplicity to the dinner table
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s Nigella beams down the camera lens,
ever the campaigns against her, be they smear or
strolling jauntily through London she says
otherwise they were quickly quashed. The nation
these words to introduce her latest creation
found itself on ‘team Nigella’, rooting for her to
– Simply Nigella. Her BBC2 show, and accompa-
come through on top. Even Prime Minister David
nying book spell the return of one of the nation’s
Cameron jumped into the fray, when he admitted
sweethearts; the self-professed domestic goddess
in an interview that he was on “team Nigella,”
is back, and better than ever, as you can judge from
calling her a “very funny and warm person.”
these recent thoughts and comments. “I don’t believe it’s possible to live well without
Nigella’s funny and warm personality is certainly what’s won her a legion of fans. Since her first
eating well. Of course, this means different things
book How To Eat was published in 1998, the nation
on different days. But, whatever the day, I want
has fervently followed the making of Nigella
food that makes me feel good, not just when I’m
through her kitchen, books and TV shows. But,
eating but when I’m cooking it too. Simply Nigella
unlike other chefs, Nigella has never professed to
is about dishes that do just that; recipes that relax
be a professional. Or, a chef for that matter.
and restore, uplift and enrich. Food I’ve enjoyed
“I can’t stand a manicured plate, a thoughtfully
with family and friends as I’ve settled into my new
placed arrangement, form over content, concept
kitchen and where I am in my life right now.”
over taste. I want everything to tumble out in the
Where Nigella is in her life right now is a far cry
bowl and just be resplendent and welcoming as
from where she was back in 2013 when she last
it is. Perhaps messiness is not quite the right term
graced the cover of So. That year would be nothing
for my approach: ‘haphazard’ may sum it up more
short of tumultuous – her marriage to gallery own-
neatly.”
er Charles Saatchi publicly crumbled after he was
It’s hard to believe now that Nigella wasn’t always
pictured with his hands around her throat, and,
passionate about food. With 10 books on eating
after a quickie divorce in July 2013, their whole life
under her belt and international fame as a cook,
was raked through the courts that December when
it may come as a surprise that growing up, meals
their former cleaners were accused of stealing
weren’t something she relished.
from them. Allegations of drug use were thrown
“I had quite the wrong start for a future food-ob-
Nigella’s way, personal emails were scrutinised by
sessive: I absolutely loathed eating as a child. Or
the world and there were concerns that her career
perhaps more accurately, it was mealtimes I hated.
and name would be left in tatters.
And there weren’t, then, occasions for eating
For many stars, this would be the case, but not
outside mealtimes – or at least not in my home. My
for Nigella. After all, it’s hard to resist a woman
earliest memories of food are of sitting at the table,
who can make such delicious cakes. And so, what-
being told I had to eat everything on my plate.”
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From the practically saintly gluten and dairy free date and marmalade Christmas cake, to the warming cider and five spice Bundt cake, it’s good to hear that despite looking after her body, she’s still partial to a slice of sponge While Nigella hasn’t been prolific in the media for
“I think of myself as someone who resists fads
the past couple of years, behind the scenes she’s
in food, but I have to admit that such protestations
been working hard on her return. 2013 saw her
might be looking a little puny. I have always been
head to America for The Taste which ran for two
an eclectic cook, mixing the comfort of the familiar
series, raking in 7million viewers in its prime. But,
with the exuberance of the new, and believing in
it was the announcement that she was returning to
balance. I don’t have the patience, skill or desire for
BBC2 for the first time in three years and releasing
complicated food, and I need what I cook to make
her first book since Nigellissima that marked the
me feel as happy when I cook it as when I eat it.
homecoming of the Domestic Goddess. From
The food I’m cooking now is simply the food I want
the release of her first book, Nigella has always
to eat. It doesn’t have a theme, but then life doesn’t
declared that her cooking reflects her life state at
have a theme.”
that time. “My books have always been snapshots of
Nigella has long been famed for her curves, but recent years have seen these somewhat diminish.
where I am at the time: through food I have charted
Whether this is due to private stresses or her nutri-
the stages and phases of my life; for me, the recipe
tious concoctions remains to be seen, but, refresh-
is a highly charged autobiographical form.”
ingly the 55-year-old doesn’t believe in dieting.
If How to Eat in 1998 was about Nigella accept-
“I have never been on a diet to try to lose weight.
ing her past and embracing motherhood, then
I feel like I haven’t lost weight, but I’m possibly
Simply Nigella is very much about appreciating
in better shape. I am doing a rather slow form of
the modest things in life. From recipes for avocado
yoga now called Iyengar. As you get on in life, you
on toast, to warm spiced cauliflower and chickpea
value feeling well as opposed to looking well. Yoga
salad with pomegranate seed, these dishes are,
certainly makes you feel great, and you want to
for the most part, (save the indulgent ‘dark and
carry on feeling great. I just do a bit in a very slow
sumptuous chocolate cake’) wholesome, and, dare
way. Sometimes, lying down!”
we say it, healthy. Unlike Nigella’s previous efforts,
With Christmas around the corner, and a TV
Simply sees the use of ingredients such as chia
special called Simply Nigella Christmas, due to air
seeds, flaxseed and matcha. So has she jumped on
over the festive season, surely Nigella will be in-
the current ‘clean eating’ bandwagon and ditched
dulging? Her new book contains a variety of festive
all of her former indulgent delights?
offerings, from the practically saintly gluten and
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dairy free date and marmalade Christmas cake, to
“I know this is not true for everyone, but I feel
the warming cider and five spice Bundt cake, so it’s
that cooking is a way of strengthening oneself: not
good to hear that despite looking after her body,
being able to feed oneself to me feels like a state
she’s still partial to a slice of sponge. “My body is a finely tuned
of victimhood; being able to sustain oneself is the skill of the survivor.
instrument, I can tell what I want
And I am no victim, but very much
to be eating. I think [people] eat
a survivor! Everyone should be, or
too much sugar because they are
make sure they become one.”
constantly trying to deny it, and
As we head into the festive
then go on a binge. But if you have
season, and beyond into 2016,
a perfectly normal, balanced diet
Nigella is embracing the here
nothing terrible is going to happen
and now. She’s back where she
to you if you had a slice of cake on
belongs – on our bookshelves, TV
Saturday night…I love kale and I’m
screens and in our kitchens, as we
an avocado obsessive. But life is
attempt to make our salads, cakes
about balance, it’s not about being
and even avocado on toast look
smug. You don’t eat things because you think they’re good for you.” Whether Nigella has been portrayed as the victim or the survivor over the past few years remains
half as good as hers does. And, if we could have a pinch of her attitude and a sprinkle of her vivacity, that would also do, too. “This is what Simply Nigella says, and it is an
undecided – perhaps it is the case that she is
aptly simple message: ‘here’s where I am; here is
both, although she doesn’t see it that way. The
my food: this is what my life tastes like right now.’
media may have been quick to define her as the
And it’s tasting pretty good to me.”
destroyed party, but in her eyes, that is, and was
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reflect her life state, she also advocates that the
BBC2. Her book Simply Nigella is published by
ability to cook is a power in itself.
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A HELPING HAND If you’re hitting London’s West End to pick up some gifts, then don’t struggle around the city laden with bags. A new service called Dropit has been launched – a hands-free shopping experience which allows you to buy items in stores and have them delivered in one go to your home no matter where you live in the UK. Various retailers offer the service, which can be purchased via an app, and bags can even be delivered the same day. Sounds like the perfect excuse to squeeze in a few extra gifts for yourself, too…
BACKED BY BECKS Christopher Bailey, the chief creative and chief executive officer of Burberry, and Victoria Beckham have been appointed the first patrons to the annual fashion students’ showcase, Graduate fashion week. Graduate fashion week takes place in London in June and is now in its 25th year. Bailey himself is a GFW success story, having won the gold award when he showcased in 1991. “Graduate fashion week is an incredibly valuable platform because it provides graduates with vital recognition for their talent, and in so doing it can become the catalyst to start an exciting career path,” he says. “That was certainly my experience, and I have seen it do the same for many others since.”
✶ Future Fashion In exciting news for budding British designers, Boden and the British Fashion Council (BFC) have announced the launch of Future British, a new collaboration that will support British designers as they build their businesses in the fashion arena. Over 12 months, the designers selected to participate in Future British will benefit from Boden’s expertise. As well as financial support, they will receive mentoring in all areas key to building a global brand, including product development, brand identity, PR and marketing. “I’m thrilled to announce our collaboration with the BFC to support start-up designer brands in Britain.” says Johnnie Boden. “The aim of Future British is to give these individuals the opportunity to succeed as the next big clothing brand.”
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SOCIAL STRESS
Research published to coincide with last month’s National Stress Awareness Day, has shown that social media is the go-to place for people to vent. Fifty thousand tweets relating to stress are posted on Twitter every day – with people tweeting about stress every two seconds. Family is the single biggest cause of stress, prompting 160 tweets an hour and accounting for 13% of all stress-related Twitter activity. Romantic relationships are responsible for 8%, with friendships contributing 2% of stress on Twitter.
PARTY PREP
PET RESCUE Tried everything from brandy to vitamins to get rid of winter colds to no avail? Perhaps a new pet could be your miracle cure. According to a study from Wilkes university in the US, stroking a dog for 18 minutes can boost immunoglobulin A antibodies that fight infection. Other research has found that babies brought up with pets have fewer colds and ear infections too. Seems like the perfect excuse…
If you’re looking for a way to stave off that post-Christmas hangover, then forget a morning fry-up as a cure. Professor James Schaefer, a researcher in alcohol metabolism has revealed that in order to avoid the effects of a heavy night, we should be eating greasy food prior to drinking. He claims that fatty foods ‘grease’ the lining of the stomach and intestines, meaning alcohol is absorbed slower. He also recommends eating pizza and chorizo in a bid to ward off the ill-effects of drinking. DECEMBER 2015
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NAILS INC
PAINT CAN SPRAY ON NAIL POLISH, £10 This amazing new product from Nails inc is ideal for those who struggle to achieve the perfect manicure. The new technique applies polish evenly and efficiently in seconds, with only the additional application of a base coat. Users simply spray onto the finger tips where the polish adheres to the base coat, while excess polish can be removed quickly by washing away with water or facial wipes. At the moment it’s only available in silver and pink, but we’re sure there’ll soon be a whole range. www.nailsinc.com
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HERITAGE COLLECTION, FROM £1.99 They’re known for their superior supermarkets, but now Waitrose has branched out and released their own skincare range, with bath and beauty products on offer. The heritage collection blends floral scents inspired by Waitrose customers’ favourite flowers, with subtle fruit and woody undertones. The range includes a hand wash, hand and body lotion, hand cream, body wash, bath wash and body butter in each of these blends – Jasmine & Peony, Freesia & Pear and Orchid & Honeysuckle. www.waitrose.com
DHC
MINERAL MASK, £29 Cult Japanese brand DHC has introduced mineral mask a multi-tasking, porepurifying clay mask. This deep cleansing oil-absorbing mask draws out impurities from pores with mineral-rich and naturally clarifying kaolin and bentonite clays. The mask also features antioxidant-rich soy, nourishing chlorella, soothing aloe and brightening mulberry. The result is a refreshed, refined, more radiant complexion. www.dhcuk.co.uk
MENDITTOROSA
SWEET POTS SUGAR SCRUB + LIP BALM, £15 Perfect for prepping your lips for winter, these handy new Clinique pots not only look like macarons, they also have a sweet treat inside. Available in six tints, the duo pots include a sugary exfoliator on one side and a soothing balm on the other. Just massage the scrub in with fingertips, tissue off and apply the balm for long lasting colour and moisture. Available January 2016. www.clinique.co.uk
LE MAT EXTRAIT DE PARFUM 100ML, £138 Exclusive to Selfridges, this scent is a warm, spicy, aromatic, unisex fragrance that will be great for the eclectic individual that likes to go for something different with their choice in perfumes. With each cap individually moulded by Tuscan sculptor Alessandro Reggioli and every bottle adorned with a handmade terracotta charm, this fragrance is pure exotic indulgence. www.selfridges.com
PALETTE LONDON
CREATE YOUR OWN NAIL PAINT, £25 If you ever struggle to find your perfect nail colour, then Palette London’s mixology set could be the answer. Five base colours – black, white, red, yellow and blue – are accompanied by a selection of empty mixer bottles and pipettes, so you can create your own custom shades. A handy colour chart gives you guidance, but you can also get creative and see what concoctions you can develop. www.boots.com
EXUVIANCE
COVERBLEND SKIN CARING FOUNDATION, £35.50 Available in 11 new shades and containing sunscreen, the newly reformulated CoverBlend Skin Caring Foundation from Exuviance not only targets ageing, it’s also smudge resistant and provides all day coverage and protection from UVA and UVB rays. Great for concealing blemishes as well as giving you a healthy glow, this foundation should definitely be one for the Christmas list. www.exuviance.co.uk
001 SKINCARE
EXFOLIATING AND CONDITIONING CLEANSER, £30 Newly reformulated with exciting new ingredients, 001’s exfoliating and conditioning cleanser now includes a balance of natural lactic acid and salicylic acid (BHA) to gently exfoliate the skin’s surface, removing dead cells and excessive sebum while cleansing. Removing all traces of dirt and impurities, this product leaves the skin soft and prepped ready for moisturiser. www.001skincare.com
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A WEEK IN MAKEUP: FOUNDATION In the search for complexion perfection, Charlie Bond tests seven top foundations over a week… 1 MONDAY
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CLINIQUE
ELIZABETH ARDEN
MAKEUP FOREVER
concealer, £25
makeup, £29
THEY SAY Created for the very latest high-
THEY SAY A foundation-and-concealer in
THEY SAY Offering the skin a medium to
definition technologies of the film and TV
one for a natural, beyond perfected look that
full coverage of colour-true make up that
industry, ULTRA HD advanced formulas look
lasts all day. Lightweight, moisturizing
will last for 24 hours. Boasting time release
invisible on 4K camera and to the naked eye.
makeup covers thoroughly without
technology, the foundation works to detect
WE SAY If you’re looking for the perfect
clogging pores.
the sebum levels in the skin and it helps to
foundation to wear to your Christmas party
WE SAY I’m always in a rush on a Monday
control the amount of excess oils produced
then this is the one. It’s easy to apply, lasts
morning, so this is perfect – as it’s a 2-in-1
by your skin throughout the day.
for ages and the handy stick formula means
you can save time by just applying the one
WE SAY I really liked this foundation as
you can reapply quickly. It looks great on
product rather than concealer too. The
a lighter option – it gives a natural finish
camera so is ideal for any big events.
wand applicator means you can apply to
and fresh glow, so it’s great for everyday
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specific areas, and it glides on smoothly,
wear. While I wouldn’t say it lasted 24
giving good coverage. It lasted well too, but
hours, it did stay put most of the day,
I found that where it adapted to my dry skin,
even withstanding a heavy
some areas had a little bit of a shine after a
lunchtime downpour.
few hours of wearing.
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Beyond perfecting foundation +
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2 TUESDAY
BOBBI BROWN
Flawless finish perfectly satin 24hr
Ultra HD stick, £33.50
7 SUNDAY
YVES ST LAURENT
Fusion ink foundation, £31.50 THEY SAY YSL’s new foundation delivers
5 FRIDAY
flawless coverage that lasts up to 24 hours, while still feeling ultra-light on your skin.
MAC
WE SAY On Sundays I like to go for a more
Matchmaster SPF foundation, £29
natural makeup look, and this foundation
Skin foundation stick, £29.50
THEY SAY New foundation technology using
is perfect. It gives a lovely fresh glow, and
THEY SAY Its creamy yet weightless texture
translucent pigments to enable a fully
is so lightweight it barely feels like you’re
applies effortlessly and blends seamlessly so
personalised finish influenced by the subtleties
wearing anything, yet still gives great,
all you see is fresh, smooth, even skin.
of your own skin’s undertone.
long-lasting coverage.
WE SAY I’d heard nothing but good things
WE SAY I love Mac products but sometimes
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about this foundation, so I was keen to try it for
find the foundation can be a little heavy for
myself. It’s easy to apply and gives great
everyday wear. The matchmaster could be a
coverage, but I found that after a few hours I
game changer though – it gives great, even
needed to touch up a bit. I’d recommend
coverage but is moisturising too. And, it lasts
setting with powder for a really flawless finish.
all day without the need for any touch-ups –
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great for a Friday night!
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Blemish remedy foundation, £26 THEY SAY Gentle yet effective, this nondrying, mineral-powered foundation conceals imperfections and helps reduce the appearance of imperfections for clearerlooking skin. WE SAY I’m usually sceptical about mineral foundations and their staying power, but this is a little pot of wonder. Not only did it last all day, any blemishes I did have quickly disappeared. It’s not heavy in its coverage, but it did give a really nice, even finish. www.bareminerals.co.uk
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Aged 84 from East Sussex A facelift was something I often considered having, but was a little frightened about the long, drawn out procedure and recovery. The deciding factor with the revolutionary Concept™ Facelift at Bella Vou was the unique local anaesthetic method and the vastly quicker and relatively pain-free recovery.
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The pre-surgical process was very smooth, from the very informative consultation to the actual planned arrangements for the surgery date. ' '
Grandad, you do look sooooo young! - Reg's Granddaughter
The surgical experience was a revelation, not just because of Amir, but the attending nurses were superb and although the duration of the procedure was longer, it was not a lot different than a trip to the dentist. I have made two post-surgical visits and again, absolutely faultless. From the courtesy of the receptionists, the wonderful, friendly welcome from the lovely Lisa, who always does everything in her power to make one feel special about oneself and of course once again Amir, and his lovely senior nurse Kathryn. I am so pleased with the outcome. I feel so good about myself and cannot believe how much better I seem to look. What an experience, one for which I will be eternally gratefull /)/;___
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Reg's age does not define him; he's young at heart. With visibly less deep wrinkles and greatly reduced loose skin to his face and neck, Reg now looks the way he feels inside. Reg's energy in life shows us that advancing years are no barrier to looking your best. - Amir Nakhdjevani MBBS. MRCS. FRCS (Plast.)
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lavender mask encourage collagen production and my skin will be purified with vitality and tone improved and tension eased from micro muscles. I lie back and expect to feel products on my face, but this treatment actually begins with a relaxing foot scrub. Then, for the next 85 minutes, my face undergoes everything
ORGANIC UTOPIA
from nerve point therapy and lymphatic drainage to a mud mask and cleansing. This
From plankton to sea lettuce, Charlie Bond dives in to Ila’s new range of treatments at the Alexander House Utopia Spa...
is the longest facial offered at the spa, but the process is so thorough that the time passes quickly (although maybe I was so relaxed I fell asleep).
HERE AT SO we’ve long been fans of
introducing us to the products best suited to
Alexander House hotel’s Utopia Spa. Nestled in
our needs. I sneak a look at my guest. He’s
sumptuous afternoon tea, I’m warned that
the stunning Sussex countryside, the award-
merrily applying exfoliator.
because my skin has been so deeply
winning spa is the ultimate indulgence and the
Next, we’re led to our respective treatment
Before heading to the restaurant for a
cleansed and detoxified, I may experience a
perfect place to unwind. We hardly need an
rooms. He’s off for a neck, back and shoulder
slight outbreak over the coming days, but it’s
excuse to visit, but on hearing they’ve partnered
massage (£68), while I’m here to try the new Ila
a small price to pay for the radiance I’m
with luxury organic brand Ila, it seemed only
marine flora face therapy (£120). My therapist,
currently sporting.
right to take on the arduous task of experiencing
Jess, explains that the facial unites nutrient-
one of the new treatments on offer.
dense marine elements and nerve point therapy
helicopter, sorry, car and head home. “I think
to remove waste build up and encourage rapid
I might get massages more regularly…” my
repair of damaged or dehydrated skin.
fiancé pipes up as we wend our way back
Founded by Denise Leicester, a qualified nurse, aromatherapist, yoga teacher and yogic healer, Ila is a British spa brand offering
The entire Ila range is 100% chemical free
Indulgence over, we climb back in our
down the hotel’s grand driveway. It looks like
a luxury organic experience, combining pure
and every ingredient comes from a plant or
the spa convert by my side will be pushing
ingredients, ancient traditions and sustainable
mineral. So, when Jess tells me my face will
for a return trip to the Utopia spa very soon…
processes to create products that benefit you
soon be adorned in sea lettuce, sea lavender,
both inside and out.
bio-plasma seaweed and plankton, I’m
www.alexanderhotels.co.uk
concerned I’ve signed up for a deep sea
Alexander House Hotel & Utopia Spa
treatment menu on offer, Utopia has
dive. However, I’m reassured that the sea
Turners Hill, East Grinstead
introduced 18 new Ila experiences, including
lettuce detoxifies and boosts the lymphatic
West Sussex , RH10 4QD
being the first UK spa to offer the ‘gold cellular
system, the bio-plasma serum and sea
01342 714 914
In addition to the already extensive
age restore’ facial, and today I’m visiting to try out one of the new Ila treatments. When I break the news to my relaxation loathing fiancé, that we will be spending an afternoon donning fluffy robes and being pampered, he is sceptical at best. Although he is suitably impressed by the hotel and the helicopter that lands in its grounds as we arrive, he is adamant that he will not enjoy this experience. I however, believe otherwise. After a short stint letting our troubles float away in the jacuzzi, it’s time for a Temple Spa skincare class. Our therapist asks us to fill out a questionnaire about our skin types, before
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SKI TO SAFETY
against thrombosis, pending your return
Before you take to the slopes, The Knee Clinic at Nuffield Health has this advice to help you avoid injury…
can do to reduce the risk of knee injury
home for further investigation, including MRI scanning, and treatment. There are a number of things that you whilst skiing. Firstly, before travelling, do what you can to improve your fitness, if
WITH THE SKIING season almost
increase the likelihood of injury and
necessary enrolling in a gymnasium or
upon us, many of you will be looking
failure of bindings to release is almost
undertaking exercise classes. Your
forward to a long anticipated holiday on
always associated with ligament sprains
physiotherapist will be able to give you
the slopes. Sadly, the onset of the ski season heralds a steady stream of skiers returning home with
and ruptures. Wipe outs occurring at speed will normally release bindings but can be associated
advice on postural exercise and the development of core musculature, and will also advise on agility and balance-
knee injuries, some of which
with very serious knee
related exercises which will improve your
will be significant.
injuries, including
postural control whilst skiing. When
dislocations and fractures.
skiing ensure that modern equipment is
Paul Gibb has treated hundreds of patients with skiing knee injuries during the past 20 years, many of whom are treated in The Knee Clinic
The hallmark of significant knee injury is a pop or tearing sensation associated with pain and the rapid subsequent
used and that bindings are properly adjusted. Ski well within your ability and avoid skiing when tired or fatigued. Always take particular care when
(www.kneesurgeryclinic.co.uk) that
development of swelling and stiffness,
alighting from chair or drag lifts and
he has developed in Tunbridge Wells,
with many injured skiers requiring
when pistes are very busy.
based at the Nuffield Hospital.
assistance to leave the piste. Most of these will have sprained or ruptured the
If you should be unfortunate enough to
knee ligament injuries occur whilst skiers
anterior cruciate ligament and this injury
injure your knee, seek medical advice
are travelling at relatively low speed, often
should always be suspected when a knee
early and try and organise MRI scanning
in the mêlée associated with alighting
swells soon after injury. Doctors working
if appropriate as soon as you return
from chair lifts, or on piste when skiers
in ski resorts are expert at diagnosing
home. The Knee Clinic can be contacted
turn awkwardly after traversing or
knee ligament injuries and will usually
at the Nuffield Hospital on 01892 546 111,
avoiding other skiers. Fatigue seems to
provide crutches, splints and protection
or email admin@kneesurgeryclinic.co.uk
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GETTING TO GRIPS WITH CARPAL TUNNEL SYNDROME Tingling, aching hands, particularly at night, could be a sign of carpal tunnel syndrome. It can be a debilitating problem but Lisa Leonard, consultant hand surgeon with Horder Healthcare says there are a number of options for treatment.
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arpal tunnel syndrome is a condition in
during their lifetime. Events such
which a nerve on the front of your wrist
as pregnancy and menopause
becomes compressed. The nerve is
can bring on the symptoms.
be of benefit are; wearing a wrist splint at night and steroid injections, which reduce
called the median nerve and provides
You are slightly more likely to
swelling in the area taking
sensation to your thumb, index finger, middle
get the problem if a close
pressure off the nerve. Steroids
finger and half of your ring finger. It also
family member suffers from it
supplies some of the small ‘fine tuning’
too. People with certain medical
muscles in your hand itself.
conditions such as diabetes,
injected like this do not have the worrying side effects of those taken by mouth which you may have
rheumatoid arthritis and an under active
read about.
SYMPTOMS
thyroid are also prone to it. Usually, however,
Symptoms of carpal tunnel syndrome usually
there is no obvious cause for the condition.
Surgery is an option for people whose intrusive symptoms don’t respond to nonsurgical treatment or for those who start to
come on gradually over time but sometimes start very quickly and progress rapidly. They
DIAGNOSING CARPAL
develop signs of permanent nerve damage at
often include an intermittent feeling of ‘pins
TUNNEL SYNDROME
their fingertips.
and needles’ in some, or all the fingers
The diagnosis is made by listening to your
supplied by the nerve. This is often worse at
symptoms and examining you to see if there
95% of people. The procedure only takes
night but during the day it can be set off by
is any evidence of pressure on the nerve.
about 10 minutes and is nearly always carried
activities such as driving, reading a
There are other conditions that can give you
out under a local anaesthetic. You don’t need
newspaper or holding a phone to your ear.
tingling in your hands and these might need
to stay overnight in hospital and can usually
Some patients get pain on the front of their
to be excluded as a cause of your symptoms.
go back to work after a couple of weeks –
forearm which can at times be very
Other investigations might be useful if this is
depending on what you do. If you have tried
unpleasant. Later on the hand can feel weak
thought to be a possibility.
non-surgical treatments to no avail then
The operation reliably cures the problem in
surgery could be an option for you - ask your
and uncoordinated and some people find it
GP to refer you to a specialist.
difficult to perform fine tasks such as doing up
TREATING CARPAL
buttons. One or both hands can be affected
TUNNEL SYNDROME
but often one side is worse than the other.
Sometimes the symptoms will clear up by
Lisa Leonard is a specialist hand, wrist and
themselves – carpal tunnel syndrome during
elbow surgeon with Horder Healthcare,
WHO GETS IT?
pregnancy for example usually gets better
charity and independent healthcare
Carpal tunnel syndrome is a common
within a few weeks of the baby being born.
organisation, offering treatments to NHS,
problem that affects women more frequently than men – as many as five in every 100 women may suffer from it
More persistent cases might be solved with
medical treatment. The two interventions that have been shown to
self pay and privately insured patients. Please call 01892 665 577 or visit www.horderhealthcare.co.uk for further information.
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THE SECRET DIARY OF A BRIDE TO BE Sometimes, the best laid plans actually need to be laid, our secret bride discovers…
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sually, I look forward to the festive season. Mince pies, Prosecco, a chocolate every morning throughout
December…’tis the season to be jolly and a bit round. Not this year though, because this Christmas, not only do I have to bear in mind that I’ve got a dress to fit in to, it has also dawned on me that once Christmas and New Year are over, I’m officially in the year of the wedding. By nature, I am a procrastinator, and also a ‘mind planner’. As in, I plan everything in my head, but rarely get around to actually completing tasks. So, planning a wedding and actually having to be organised goes against all my natural instincts (which are to sit down with a cup of tea and contemplate). With the nuptials rapidly approaching, bridal magazines, websites and even friends and colleagues are all regularly on hand to proffer their advice on what stage I should be in the planning process by now. “Have you decided how you’re going to lay your tables?” one friend asked me recently. I gave a vague answer about candles, while inwardly panicking. The truth is I haven’t even booked my tables yet, let alone considered how to adorn them. Some days, when I’ve fired off a couple of emails and googled colour schemes, I feel like I’m on top of everything. Then I forget to email people back, or change my mind on whether I want mint or blush and then I’m back to square one. My fiancé is much more organised than I am. If he wants to do something, he just does it, rather than dithering. Unfortunately,
suppliers, deciding on colour schemes or
toiletries sets at Christmas, I don’t think
when he doesn’t want to do something, he
working out which flowers and foliage to use
you can pull a wedding out of the bag in
pretends that thing doesn’t exist (ie, going
in the bouquets. In his mind, he’s done his
less than 24 hours.
food shopping), and, more recently, any kind
bit, and the next thing he has to worry about
of wedding planning. He was enthusiastic
is turning up on the day.
about making an excel spreadsheet, but less enthused when it came to contacting
Hoping to find some reassurance, I signed up to a wedding forum, only to find brides on there discussing the intimate details of their 2018 weddings. These women already know what colour their napkins are going to be; I don’t even have a caterer booked. Having always been a fan of a last minute rush (who doesn’t love leaving their
A friend of mine who got married recently loved planning her wedding so much, she’s looking to go professional. Expecting a withering look from her, I told her how the organisation was going. “You’re much more organised than I was at this stage.” She admitted, showing me a folder full of invoices and table plan sketches. Feeling relived, I headed off to buy a ringbinder. Surely with one of those, all of my problems will be solved?
Christmas shopping until Christmas Eve, after all?) I figure everything will come
Next month, find out why our bride is
together in the end, but unlike panic buying
already worrying about the weather…
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MARRY CHRISTMAS Think the summer is the perfect time to wed? Maybe you’ll change your mind after reading these reasons to tie the knot in winter…
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you’ve bought and made for the wedding in your home afterwards. Plus, you’ll be able to have your first kiss under the mistletoe. How romantic!
THE ACCESSORIES A summer wedding can often be hot and
THE WEATHER
be able to get married on a weekend too.
humid, meaning that even the weight of a
Imagine how disappointed you’d be if you
You’ll also be able to get some great deals
wedding dress can be problematic, while
booked your wedding for the height of
on honeymoons for this season.
suit jackets and ties are discarded as soon
summer, planned a garden ceremony and
as the official pictures are done.
then the heavens opened. The bonus of
THE AVAILABILITY
having a winter wedding is you’re
The other problem peak wedding season
enjoy dressing up – fur stoles, wool suits
prepared for any eventuality. If you gear
throws up is availability. Because most
and sparkly shoes will all work perfectly
yourself up for a cold and rainy day, you’ll
people choose to get married in the
– more is definitely more.
be pleasantly surprised by anything better,
summer, everything gets booked up quickly,
and many autumn and winter days can
often years in advance. The beauty of going
THE GUESTS
actually be mild and sunny. Remember
for a winter wedding is you have more
With the best will in the world, you’ll never
that sunshine isn’t guaranteed at any time
flexibility – it’s less likely your dream venue,
be able to pick a date to suit everybody on
of year, even summer weddings can fall
wedding band or florist will already be
your guest list, but during the summer
foul of a shower or two!
booked up, so you’ll have a better chance of
months, when many people are away on
creating the exact day you want and hand-
holiday, it can be tricky to co-ordinate. By
picking the suppliers you want to work with.
choosing a winter wedding, away from the
THE COST Peak wedding season runs from May
With a winter wedding, you can really
constraints of the school holidays it’s likely
through September, and at this time,
THE DECORATIONS
venues can be much more costly, often
Adorning your home with Christmas
your big day. Also, the popularity of
charging several thousands more to hire
decorations is arguably one of the best
summer weddings inevitably means there
their facilities. As a result, many couples
things about the season, but the bonus of
will be date clashes, and some guests may
choose to get married on a weekday to cut
having a winter wedding is you get to do it
not be able to attend because they’ve
costs. However, outside of these months,
all twice. From twinkly lights to festive fur
already RSVP’d to somebody else, but
you’ll probably find you can save a
cones, you can create a winter wonderland
tying the knot in the winter will hopefully
significant amount on your chosen
for your wedding, and either use your own
mean more of your nearest and dearest
location, and there’s a good chance you’ll
decorations in your wedding, or use what
can make your special day.
many more people will be able to make
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LUXURY CHRISTMAS WISHLIST PLEASE? We’ve been really good this year… DRIVING DIAMONDS If you’ve put diamonds on your list this year, then perhaps it’s time to forget the ring and think a bit bigger. The Koenigsegg CCXR Trevita is a limited edition sports car featuring a diamond weave carbon fibre finish. The car is one of the world’s most expensive streetlegal supercars, with a price tag of $4,850,000 (around £3.2million). Who needs jewellery when you can actually drive your diamonds?
OUT OF THIS WORLD Join the likes of Leonardo DiCaprio, Tom Hanks and Angelina Jolie, and be one of the first to fly to space with Virgin Galactic. Just a mere £250,000 will get you a seat to space and membership of the Future Astronaut community. You’ll be able to train as an astronaut, fly in the WhiteKnightTwo and SpaceShipTwo spacecrafts and experience true, unencumbered weightlessness. You’ll definitely beat last year’s gift card with this one. www.virgingalactic.com
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JETTING OFF
Once the villa of world-famous artist Michelangelo, if you’re
Got £200,000 and some time to spare in 2016? Then why not
looking for the ultimate Christmas family home, then this could
embark on four amazing trips around the world? Oh, and travel by
be it. Located on over six acres above the rolling hills, the 12,915
private jet of course. From the 26-day tour around Savannah and
square feet of living space is contained in three multi-story
the Amazon, to the art-lovers’ ‘following Caravaggio’ trip where
buildings, including an ancient tower, believed to date back to
you’ll receive private viewings at Galleria Borghese in Rome and at
the 11th century. Worth a cool €7.5million (around £5.3million),
Co-Cathedral Valetta, you’ll be able to experience some of the
the property has eight bedrooms, seven bathrooms and even
world’s greatest sights in the lap of luxury. The trouble will be
a vineyard and lemon orchard.
trying to disguise your disappointment if you only get socks.
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SLEEP TIGHT
Stuck for what to buy the book lover in your life? For a
Getting the kids off to sleep on Christmas Eve when they’re
very exclusive and festive treat, you could purchase one
anticipating the arrival of you know who can be a tricky task, but
of only 200 copies of Philip van Doren Stern’s novel The
a local mum has developed a new bedding concept to keep the
Greatest Gift A Christmas Tale, which was later adapted
kids tucked in all night long. Tuck n’ Snug is a duvet cover and
into the film It’s a Wonderful Life. The books, which cost
pillow case that secures the duvet and pillow using fabric flaps
£16,500 from Peter Harrington are signed by the author,
that are tucked under the mattress. With no shouting for
and were privately printed in 1943 and distributed to his
mummy or daddy, you’ll be able to get on with wrapping those
close friends as a Christmas card. Yes, sending a card
presents and drinking your sherry without interruption. And,
would be cheaper, but who really needs another skiing
because they’re only £39, you can still have a stack of toys under
snowman on the mantelpiece?
the tree on Christmas Day too.
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Christmas IT’S BEGINNING TO LOOK A LOT LIKE
WE TAKE A LOOK AT THE BEST OF THE FESTIVE TRADITIONS, TRIVIA AND TURKEY TREATS…
THE ADVERTS
EACH YEAR WE EAGERLY ANTICIPATE SOME OF THE BIGGEST STORES RELEASING THEIR CHRISTMAS TV ADS, BUT WHERE DID THE TREND ORIGINATE FROM? Christmas TV adverts have long been a fixture on our screens, but it
hours. These figures show a significant development in
wasn’t until 1995 when Coca Cola released their Christmas truck advert
advertising – after the introduction of ‘on demand’ television
that these offerings became a signature part of the festive build up.
where we were suddenly presented with the option to fast forward
Until 2007, the Coca Cola advert, which was often debuted during a
the ad breaks, consumers are now choosing to sit at a computer
prime time television slot, such as The X Factor was the signature
and view adverts in their entirety.
advert to kickstarting the festive season, but John Lewis’ offering eight years ago put paid to Coca Cola’s reign as the festive advert frontrunners. These adverts were unlike anything else – they contained a narrative, a clever tagline and a popular song reworked and remastered by another artist. The figures spoke for themselves – when John Lewis launched their 2011 campaign The Long Wait, a two minute clip about a boy who couldn’t wait to give his parents their gifts, sales went up 9.3% year on year to £596million. Seeing the success the store had with campaigns featuring stories rather than product placements, other outlets followed suit, and now, from the beginning of December our screens are inundated with clever promotions. The online success of these adverts speaks volumes too – at the time of going to press, this year’s Man on the Moon John Lewis advert had already amassed over 13million views on YouTube, while Sainsbury’s offering racked up 2million views in less than 24
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CHRISTMAS
TOP OF THE POPS
WE ALL GROAN WHEN WE HEAR CHRISTMAS SONGS ON THE RADIO OR IN SHOPS FOR THE FIRST TIME, BUT THESE TUNES ARE INEVITABLY THE SOUNDTRACK TO OUR CHRISTMASES
WINTER WARMERS Stopping for a beverage after a busy day Christmas shopping has become more of an occasion than a necessity in recent years. Now, as well as shops getting festive by adorning their interiors with tinsel and trees, high street café chains have got in on the seasonal celebrations by offering festive ranges of drinks. The trend began with Starbucks, who, in 1984 created their Christmas blend coffee. Then, in 1997 they launched their red cups, which every year have seen a different design, from vintage ornaments and hand-drawn reindeer to modern vector-illustrated characters. Simple though changing a cup colour may seem, the marketing worked – last year, within the first 48 hours of their yearly release, a photo of a Starbucks holiday cup was shared on Instagram every 14 seconds. As well as the change in cup colour, Starbucks and many of the other coffee chains offer a variety of flavoured coffees for a limited time each year. But, as with many treats at this time of year, these drinks often contain high amounts of sugar and fat – sometimes
Whether it’s Mariah’s All I Want for
four in total. The first three, I Want To
more than an entire day’s allowance.
Christmas or Slade’s Merry Xmas Everybody, every year the old favourites fill the airwaves as we decorate our trees and tuck into our roast dinners. However, it’s not always the most festive records that dominate the charts during December. There are more singles sold in the run up to Christmas than any other typical chart week, and that coveted number one spot is the ultimate goal for many artists. Over the past decade, the X Factor winners have predominately dominated the Christmas number one spot, with the exception of 2009, when an anti-X Factor campaign group succeeded in getting Rise Against The Machine’s Killing in the Name to number one, pipping the singing contest winner Joe McElderry to the post. The Beatles have the most Christmas number ones under their belt, scoring
Hold Your Hand, I Feel Fine and Day Tripper/We Can Work It Out topped the Official Singles Chart consecutively from 1963 to 1965. Hello, Goodbye was the fourth in 1967. During their prime in the 90s, the Spice Girls also had a run of Christmas chart success, when between 1996 and 1998 they notched up three consecutive Christmas number ones with 2 Become 1, Too Much and Goodbye. Of course, sometimes a Christmas song does reach number one in time for December 25. Do They Know it’s Christmas? has been Christmas Number one three times: for Band Aid in 1984, Band Aid II in 1989, and finally for Band Aid 20 in 2004. The first version of Do They Know it’s Christmas? is the biggest selling Christmas Number 1 of all time, with over 3.7 million copies sold. While it’s never been number one, Silent Night is the most recorded Christmas song in history, with over 733 different versions copyrighted since 1978.
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MOVIE MAGIC
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CHRISTMAS FILMS HAVE LONG BEEN PART OF THE FESTIVE CELEBRATIONS, AND NO DOUBT YOU’LL HAVE YOUR OWN TAKE ON WHICH IS THE BEST. BUT WHICH HAVE MADE THE MOST MONEY? AND WHICH DO THE CRITICS RATE AS THE FESTIVE BEST?
HIGHEST GROSSING GLOBALLY
CRITICS CHOICE
(since Box Office Mojo records began in 1980)
(according to www.rottentomatoes.com)
5. THE POLAR EXPRESS (2004)
It may come as a surprise that the five most
the computer animated movie voiced by
highly acclaimed Christmas films are all
Tom Hanks took £202,079,398 globally.
golden oldies.
4. A CHRISTMAS CAROL (2009)
5. STALAG 17 (1953)
this animated adaption of Charles
4. HOLIDAY INN (1943)
Dickens’ classic took £213,758,274.
3. THE SHOP AROUND THE CORNER
3. HOW THE GRINCH STOLE
(1940)
CHRISTMAS (2000) Jim Carrey stars
2. MIRACLE ON 34TH STREET (1947)
in this adaption of Dr Seuss’ story,
1. IT’S A WONDERFUL LIFE (1946)
which took £226,865,220. 2. HOME ALONE 2: LOST IN NEW YORK (1992) the Home Alone sequel didn’t quite manage to make as much as the original, pulling in £235,971,242. 1. HOME ALONE (1990) the film about a boy being left behind at Christmas managed to make a huge £313,330,051 when it was released in 1990.
FESTIVE FEASTING
JUST AS CHRISTMAS COFFEES HAVE BECOME A BIG HIT, SO HAVE FESTIVE SANDWICHES, WITH MANY MAJOR RETAILERS LAUNCHING SEASONAL SNACKS AND LUNCH OPTIONS IN THE LEAD UP TO THE BIG DAY. AS IT’S THE SEASON OF GOODWILL, WE’VE SELFLESSLY TUCKED IN TO SOME OF THE SANDWICHES ON OFFER TO BRING YOU OUR PICK OF THE TOAST WITH THE MOST…
BEST FOR… SOMETHING WARMING
BEST FOR… TRADITIONALISTS
BEST FOR… AN ALL IN ONE
COSTA Pigs in blanket Panini Pigs in blankets are arguably the best
WAITROSE Turkey stuffing and bacon sandwich
MARKS AND SPENCER Turkey and pigs in blankets
thing about Christmas, so combining
This sandwich essentially contains all the
With this sandwich, pretty much all that’s
them in a toasted Panini with herb
flavours of Christmas between two slices
missing is the gravy. Containing
stuffing spinach and cranberry sauce is
of bread. Turkey, pork and chestnut
sausages, smoked bacon, butter basted
always going to be a winner in our
stuffing and bacon are smothered in a
turkey breast, cranberry chutney and
eyes. The fact that it’s warm is an
port and orange chutney, with a dash of
spiced mayonnaise, Marks and Spencer
added bonus.
mayonnaise and spinach for good
have really come up with the festive
measure. Forget serving leftovers on
goods this year.
BEST FOR… VEGETARIANS
Boxing Day and just stock up on these instead.
PRET A MANGER Veggie Christmas lunch Sometimes we feel that vegetarians get a raw deal at Christmas, but Pret
BEST FOR… MODERNISTS
have reset the balance with this
TESCO Turkey and stuffing wrap Can’t decide whether to have a fajita or
delicious offering. Containing roasted
settle for something Christmassy? Have
chunks of butternut squash, nutty
both with Tesco’s Christmas wrap. Bacon,
Christmas pesto and spicy rocket, we’d
turkey and sage and onion stuffing are all
be more than happy to tuck in to this
neatly wrapped up with some salad
on Christmas Day. As long as there
leaves. Eat quickly to avoid the cranberry
were roast potatoes too, of course…
sauce making a bid for freedom.
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AS ALL PARENTS WILL KNOW, EVERY YEAR THERE IS THAT ONE MUST-HAVE TOY ON EVERY CHILD’S CHRISTMAS LIST. AND, AS THE ADVERTS START COMING, THE SHELVES START EMPTYING OF SAID TOY. WE TAKE A LOOK AT THE MOST POPULAR TOYS FROM THE PAST 60 YEARS.
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CHRISTMAS FACTS EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW TO ACE THAT FESTIVE PUB QUIZ
• Four people broke their arms last year as a direct result of over-enthusiastic cracker pulling.
• Tinsel was invented in Germany and was originally made of real silver.
• Every year around 1,000 people in the UK are
After its introduction in the UK by Spears, Scrabble became this year’s big seller.
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The James Bond Aston Martin die-cast car is the big seller and becomes the first toy to win the ‘toy of the year’ accolade.
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This year’s most sought-after toy is the LEGO basic set.
seriously injured by their Christmas tree. The most common accidents occur when people try to hang decorations on higher branches.
• Christmas is abbreviated to Xmas because X is the Greek letter ‘chi’ an abbreviation for the word Christ in Greek.
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Children everywhere want the Transformers Optimus Prime.
• According to data from Facebook, two weeks before Christmas is one of the most popular times for couples to break up. However, Christmas Day is the least favourite day for breakups.
• Artificial Christmas trees have outsold real ones since 1991.
• Rudolph was actually conceived by a department store, Montgomery Ward, as a marketing gimmick to get children to buy Christmas colouring books.
• Rudolph was almost named Rollo or Reginald. • The Christmas gift wrap used in the UK every year would cover the island of Guernsey.
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Japanese people traditionally eat at KFC for Christmas dinner. It’s so popular that customers must place their Christmas orders two months in advance.
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The POGS craze sweeps the nation, although Barbie, Power Rangers and Action Man do well.
2005
Released eight years after the first Tamagotchi, the Tamagotchi Connexion used infra-red technology to allow users to interact with each other and share their virtual pets.
2015
This year, the Toy Retailer’s Association have predicted that LEGO’s deep sea exploration vessel (RRP £80) will be the biggest seller, with a sing-a-long Elsa from Disney’s Frozen (RRP £39) coming a close second
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SOCIAL SPARKLING EVENING Over 140 guests took time to shine when Hospices of Hope hosted a dinner/dance diamond inspired evening titled shine bright like a diamond at the Salomons Estate in Tunbridge Wells. Throughout the night, guests were entertained by expert magician Jimmy Sheridan as well as participating in a fundraising initiative the ‘tree of hope’ where guests were able to win raffle prizes kindly donated by local businesses. The shining event raised just over £5,000 which will continue to help support Hospices of Hope to provide much needed palliative care to terminally ill children and adults in south east Europe. www.hospicesofhope.co.uk
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New awards for local businesses Companies across the borough are invited to put their names forward and be acknowledged as being among the best in the business Our sister publication the Times of Tunbridge Wells last month launched an exciting new awards initiative designed to ‘recognise excellence in local business’. It’s called the Royal Tunbridge Wells Business Awards 2016 and consists of 11 categories, from which selected entrants will be invited to attend a gala dinner in May, where the ultimate winners will be announced. The awards are open to any business operating within the borough of Tunbridge Wells.
THE CATEGORIES New Business of the Year
and comprehensive CSR programme that is
Entrepreneur of the Year
You’ve come into business in the last two
credible, results-driven and reinforces your
Entrepreneurs turn their ideas into business
years (start date after January 1 2014) with
commitment to operating in an
opportunities and may run one or more
a bang and are really getting noticed for
economically, socially and environmentally
companies. If you are innovative and have
what you do.
responsible manner, you’re eligible.
turned your big ideas into a successful
Green Company of the Year
Business Hero of the Year
Being green can embrace many aspects
Nominees for this award will have gone
Young Business Person of the Year
of sustainability, including being
the extra mile in their job to achieve
This is open to dynamic individuals aged 30
environmentally friendly in your business
something amazing, or overcome
or under, who are running a business and
approach, or changes that you have made
adversity in their professional life, and
able to demonstrate great success and drive
to become more sustainable.
continued to deliver an excellent service.
in growing that business.
venture, this is the category for you.
The person should be an ambassador for Creative Business of the Year
the borough of Tunbridge Wells and a role
Service Excellence Award
Is your business success based on
model to their colleagues.
The winner of this category will give outstanding assistance and advice to those
innovation and creative thinking in your strategy and everyday business? This
Best Family Business of the Year
who buy or use the business or organisation’s
award is for any business over two years
The business must have been trading for a
products or services. They will be able to
old in any sector.
minimum of 12 months before the closing
provide customer testimonials in support of
date of April 6 2016, and be able to identify
their entry.
Corporate Social Responsibility Award
the financial success of the business in
If your company has developed an effective
relation to growth in turnover and profit.
Outstanding Business of the Year This is the ultimate award of all the categories and will go to the business that can show outstanding initiative, boldness and imagination, as well as sound management practices. All entrants and finalists within the first nine categories will also be automatically entered into this category.
Times of Tunbridge Wells Readers’ Choice Award This one’s a little bit different. Readers of the newspaper will be invited to nominate any local business or business person who consistently delivers outstanding customer service.
For more information about the awards and how to enter, visit: www.tunbridgewellsbusinessawards.co.uk
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The Judges... DARREN AUSTIN IS… Partner/owner at Synergee in Tunbridge Wells, the chartered accountants and business advisers. He is himself a chartered accountant with more than 30 years’ experience, most of which has been gained working closely with owner managed businesses covering all industries, although there have been one or two multi-nationals along the way. His main focus is business development, which involves working with clients on defining and achieving their business goals.
JO JAMES IS… Chief executive of the Kent Invicta Chamber of Commerce, the county’s only accredited chamber of commerce, which serves more than 1,300 members’ businesses across Kent. Jo James also serves on the South East Local Enterprise Partnership, the businessled, public/private body established to drive economic growth in the region. In recognition of her 25 year’s work at the chamber, she was recently voted a National Woman of the Year 2015.
DAVID JUKES IS… A successful businessman and leader of Tunbridge Wells Borough Council. After completing an apprenticeship as an electrician he joined a national contracting company as a junior engineer, before going on to manage major international construction projects, including hotels and airports. In 1980 he started his own construction project management company and began his political career a few years later. Officially retired, he acts as a consultant for a number of organisations.
NIGEL HARPER IS… The CEO of Parfitt Cresswell Solicitors, which has seven offices across the southeast including Tunbridge Wells. He is also a partner in Holland Harper LLP, a Sussex firm of chartered accountants, has a wide range of commercial interests and has successfully built and sold a number of businesses, both in the UK and abroad. Nigel Harper specialises in providing management and business consultancy services to a number of professional and commercial clients.
BRIAN KEELEY-WHITING IS… Managing director of Whiting & Hammond, the independent, award-winning pub and restaurant group which he established12 years ago. Today, it has eight sites in the region. Its most recent accolade was the title of Best Small Group at the Employers in Hospitality Awards. Brian KeeleyWhiting started as a chef at the Savoy, then joined the Bruning & Price pub company as manager and left as a director.
RICHARD MOORE IS… Editorial director of One Media, publishers of the Times of Tunbridge Wells and So magazines. He is an award-winning journalist who has been news editor of the Sunday Mirror, a current affairs producer with BBC Radio Four and a financial journalist in Bermuda. He also ran a political lobbying company in London, worked on US presidential election campaigns and in 2008, helped launch So Tunbridge Wells magazine.
You can also read more about the awards in the Times of Tunbridge Wells which is published each Wednesday and is free.
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AMANDA DICKER
Name of business: The Chapel hair salon Type of business: Hairdressers Position: Co-founder Chapel Place Tunbridge Wells TN1 1YQ 01892 549 900 www.thechapel.co.uk
How do you see 2016 unfolding in
interiors, possibly opening two new sister
because we model our structure more on
your company?
salons, and in September launching a new
that of a luxury hotel or spa than a salon.
2016 is going to herald a whole new chapter
fragrance based range of lifestyle products.
Another of our essential founding principles
for us, reinterpreting and refining our
It’s often too easy to say there’s a big year
has always been to offer each of our guests
identity, as we expand our brand and its
ahead, but in this instance I don’t think 2016
the right individual advice alongside the
values into other related sectors. Our
can be anything else.
appropriate tailored treatments. Our aim has always been to be totally collaborative
maxim has always been: ‘take care of your customers and take care of your team, then
What are likely to be the major changes
when it comes to helping each guest
everything else will take care of itself’. So
within your sector?
achieve their ideal look, and we also want to
we’re dedicated to continuously enhancing
We never believed the established dynamic of
help them understand the processes
the experience and skills of all our team.
products and services simply fulfilling their
involved, and how to easily recreate their
One of the forthcoming programs I’m
basic function was ever sufficient – especially
salon looks back home. Our refurbishment
excited about is on how to apply
not within industries such as ours. More
work is focused on creating spaces where
mindfulness in the workplace. In a
customers are now looking for a holistic
our guests can do this, and we believe this
customer-focused environment such as
experience that goes way beyond the core
kind of educational advice should be a
ours, improving these skills has to be of
service. Taking customers on a richer more
standard part of the salon experience.
benefit to everyone concerned.
beneficial journey is an experience that’s
As we evolve we’ll also be reconceptualising our existing salon
becoming expected. We founded The Chapel brand on this idea
What would you do to boost the economy? As a sensible long-term strategy for
nearly 15 years ago but it’s now becoming
improving both the economy and our
apparent that more luxury salons are
general quality of life I’d like to recommend
following similar templates to gain and retain
we try and be as decent, genuine and
an ever more conscious and selective
honourable as we possibly can within our
clientele. The biggest change we and the
business interactions. I’m still convinced
industry faces would appear to be
that is you treat people the way you’d
competitors beginning to understand and
like to be treated you’ll eventually reap
follow these principles. However, staying
the rewards. The same principle applies
ahead of an evolving industry is the challenge
to nurturing your employees. Creating a
that has always driven us, so we’ll continue
more loyal, secure, confident and
finding ways to improve our service and
competent workforce can only be better
experience, not for the sake of doing things
for both business owners, and the
differently, but because we’ve already
economy at large.
understood this is what our customers prefer. What five words best describe your What’s the top piece of advice you’re
thoughts for 2016?
giving clients?
Excitement, Growth, Principles, Peace and
We always refer to our clients as ‘guests’
Customer Experience. Oops! I cheated!
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Name of business: Buss Murton Type of business: Law firm Position: Managing Partner Wellington Gate, 7-9 Church Rd, Tunbridge Wells TN1 1HT 01892 510 222 www.bussmurton.co.uk
How do you see 2016 unfolding for
this year which will impact on our existing
business objectives and business culture as
your company?
client base of small owner-managed
well as one’s personal circumstances.
Back in October 2014 Buss Murton Law LLP
businesses as well as individuals. As with
A clear objective is key to its ultimate
acquired the practice of Elaine McGloin
all firms we must not only continue to keep
achievement. Clarity of objective also
thereby increasing our geographical reach
abreast of our own professional regulatory
provides a background against which we
into West Sussex and increasing our
and compliance changes but also ensure
are able to provide bespoke advice bringing
number of offices to four to include the
that they do not have an impact on the
our experience to bear and achieving the
head office in Tunbridge Wells as well as
quality or efficiency of the services we
best possible outcome for our clients. That
our other offices in Dartford and Cranbrook.
provide. We must continue to work with
clarity also provides us with the opportunity
2015 saw a period of integration and
our clients and our professional contacts to
to match our clients, whether business or
consolidation culminating in the retirement
ensure that their businesses or individual
personal, with our network of appropriate
of Alan Williams as this firm’s Senior
circumstances are not prejudiced as a result
minded professionals across a variety of
Partner in May 2015 and the subsequent
of any legislative changes that impact on
sectors where professional advice is
retirement of Elaine McGloin at the end of
their lives or businesses. In order to achieve
increasingly required.
September 2015. 2016 provides an exciting
this we will continue to invest in the training
opportunity for the firm to move ahead with
and development of our staff so that they in
What would you do to boost the economy?
a change in management structure and a
turn can pass on the benefit of that
Despite the financial constraints of recent
greater emphasis on supporting and
knowledge and experience to impact
years, the economy, particularly locally,
developing our staff to deliver the best
positively on the lives of our personal and
has seen a rise in the number of small to
possible advice to our clients in the future.
business clients and their future success.
medium owner-managed businesses.
What are likely to be the major changes in
What’s the top piece of advice you’re
from not only their professional advisers
your sector?
giving clients?
who need to be understanding of their
There will be further legislation which will
To be proactive in the seeking of
particular requirements, principally
come into effect throughout the course of
professional advice. To speak openly about
around the time of setup, but they also
These businesses need help and support
need to be supported by their banks in order to grow and develop. Auto-enrolment is a key legislative change this year which is placing considerable time pressures on owner-managers so it is therefore crucial for banks to take an understanding and supportive approach during this period. What five words best describe your thoughts for 2016? A challenging and exciting opportunity.
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JOHN & NINA SHEFFIELD Name of business: rtwskin Type of business: Skin care clinic Position: Directors Cobden House Medical Centre 25 London Road Tunbridge Wells TN1 1DA 01892 222 222 www.rtwskin.co.uk
How do you see 2016 unfolding for
What are likely to be the major changes in
patients real results. In the run up to
your company?
your sector?
Christmas it’s the ideal time to book that
rtwskin is celebrating the start of its 10th year
Rather than changes in the sector we see the
course of treatment.
in Tunbridge Wells in 2016. We are excited
continued growth of non-surgical
about this and we want to share some of our
treatments. This has boomed over the last
success with our patients. This year we will
few years and has been led mainly by
giving clients?
offer everyone who buys Christmas gift
developments in technology that can now
Check out non-surgical options before opting
vouchers for friends or family an additional
give even better results than surgery in
for surgery – this the best advice we can
25% added to the value of the voucher. We
some cases.
give. Have a completely free consultation
What’s the top piece of advice you’re
We have added a number of 21st century
with one of our doctors or nurses, without
go a bit further.
devices to equipment this year and the last
any obligation just to learn what may work
We see 2016 as an exciting opportunity to
will arrive this month. It is the long awaited
for you and be within your budget. Many
continue to grow our business and to not
Velashape III. Velashape has been around
patients have completely the wrong idea
only build on our success with new aesthetic
for 10 years but now Velashape III is three
about what will work for them and the cost.
treatments and devices but to expand our
times more powerful than Velashape II and
new dermatology clinic and continue to
the very last word in development of the RF
What would you do to boost the economy?
build our travel vaccination clinic.
platform for cellulite treatments and body
So far we feel this government is at least
contouring.
trying to help with increases in minimum
hope this will make that Christmas budget
2015 saw us become an approved supplier to the NHS as well as many of the milestones we had targeted being achieved.
We are very excited by this new device and have decided to invest in it to give our
wage and the target of the national living wage. To get the best staff you have to pay the going rate and our staff, some who have been with us almost since we opened, enjoy seeing their hard work recognised. What five words best describe your thoughts for 2016? More of the same for 2016, business and economies are not built overnight. It takes long sustained hard work, good practice and patient focus to build a successful practice. My five words are Training, Care, Focus, Listen and Action. Use these words all the time and patients will return and tell their friends and families about good, cost effective services.We have found if we concentrate on that five star service the financial rewards always follow.
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LORENZO COLANGELO
Name of business: The Gallery Type of business: Hair salon Position: Salon Director 67 London Rd, Southborough, Tunbridge Wells, Kent TN4 9AP 01892 514 900 www.thegalleryhairandbeauty.co.uk
How do you see 2016 unfolding for
enjoy their visit with us all the more.
less people. Personally, I see this as a positive move and as an opportunity to raise
your company? Over the last two years we have consolidated
What are likely to be the major changes in
standards and service using the increase in
our business and grown it as much as we
your sector?
minimum wage as incentive to create a
can within our current size of premises. In
The expansion has made us look very
more appealing job opportunity.
these two years we have also set out and
closely at the services that we offer and after
won three major industry awards which
analysing the most requested services and
What’s the top piece of advice you’re
have been judged on our business results.
most profitable services we have rationalised
giving clients?
our beauty offering. We have found that
Quality is worth paying for! We understand
area of our building to increase from 13
more and more clients are looking for
that we are not the cheapest salon in the
styling stations to 21 styling stations. This
‘grooming’ services, rather than pampering
area, but we do believe that our team
expansion will require additional staff who
style spa services. So practical beauty
deliver first class services backed up by
will need to be employed prior to the
services such as manicures, eyebrow and
constant education and training to ensure
expansion to ensure they have their initial
eyelash tinting, waxing and spray tanning
we always know the latest techniques,
internal training before they ‘go live’ after the
are all on the up, whereas the top end
trends and tricks of the trade to ensure that
expansion. It will also offer our existing staff
services of skin care and body care are not
your hair stays in top condition and looking
promotional opportunities that inevitably
nearly as popular at the present time.The
at its very best. Always use your
come as the team grows.
National Living wage may well have an
consultation time to explore the opportunity
effect in the hairdressing sector. We employ
of change. Your stylist should be giving
most amazing and loyal clients who come
a great deal of young people as an industry
style advice based on skin tone, lifestyle and
back to us time and time and we hope that
and for a lot of salons the increased hourly
face shape these elements mixed with
by expanding and refurbishing that they will
rate might mean they employ one or two
current trend knowledge should give you
So 2016 is set to see us expand the salon
We are very lucky and we have some of the
the perfect style. What would you do to boost the economy? More support for small businesses and enterprise from the government, more support for employers who recognise the importance of investment, in education, in people of all ages. What five words best describe your thoughts for 2016? SNIP - Smile, nourish, inspire and perform - these are words that we apply every day to enrich our own lives and also those of our team and our clients.
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ANT SCRAGG
Name of business: The Spa Hotel Type of business: Hotel Position: Director Mount Ephraim, Royal Tunbridge Wells, Kent TN4 8XJ 01892 520331 www.spahotel.co.uk
How do you see 2016 unfolding for
dominate the hotel booking process, and as
recent years there has been a shift in
your company?
we are unable to upsell ad-ons via these
popularity with many alternative options
2016 is going to be pretty exciting year for
third party sites, the challenge is both to try
for a venue. However we are seeing that
us. We’ve seen a lot of changes and
and predict what the guest will want, and
excellent attention to detail from booking
improvements in 2015, and these are set to
also to incentivise our staff to upsell at
through to delivery maintains The Spa as a
continue next year. We are going to be
every opportunity.
popular choice. We are already ahead for
doing a few different things this year too,
With regard to weddings this continues to
next year when compared to this point
raising the profile of the hotel as a venue.
be an important sector of our revenue, in
last year.
Watch this space! What’s the top piece of advice you’re giving What are likely to be the major changes in
clients?
your sector?
I’d advise clients be honest about their
We’ve seen massive changes in recent
requirements and expectations. We try to
times, certainly from an accommodation
be as flexible as possible and will often ask
booking perspective. The ever increasing
what the client wants rather than telling
popularity of price comparison sites has
them what we offer. Also to think outside
meant that a lot of our bookings now come
the box, The Spa appeals to a wider
through on a room only basis, whereas
audience than you might think.
before guests would often book an inclusive stay. We envisage these sites continuing to
What would you do to boost the economy? I would say, give more purchasing power to people, and don’t penalise those who work hard. Tunbridge Wells is an affluent town with close links to the city, so I’d like to see more independent businesses rather than standard chains, which would encourage those living in the area to stay, and entice those from further afield. Also to work together as an industry; I feel hotels / restaurants in the town could work closer together to help boost trade rather than battle each other. What five words best describe your thoughts for 2016? Challenging. Exciting. Changes. Onwards. Upwards!
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TED SHAW
Name of business: EJ Financial Limited Type of business: Independent Financial Advisor Position: Director 2nd Floor, Johnsons Building, The Broadway, Crowborough, East Sussex, TN6 1DE 01892 655 973 www.ejfinancial.co.uk
How do you see 2016 unfolding for
too numerous to mention here. Care is
significant changes to the tax regime to put
your company?
needed to ensure that the dreaded tax man
more money where it belongs; in the pockets
We are anticipating another successful year
does not get rich on the back of your
of the people earning it. Increase the
of trading and are looking forward to
decisions regarding pensions, investments
personal allowance to £15,000, increase the
working again with our previous clients and
and from April 6 2016, dividends.
new dividend allowance from £5,000 to £20,000, (entrepreneurs ought to be allowed
also with our new clients. We are excited about our entering into the new world of
What is the top piece of advice you’re giving
to have tax free benefits for the risks they
communication with our social media ‘guru’
Clients?
have taken in setting up their own business),
Helen Spencer and featuring on Facebook,
The top piece of advice is to take
increase the high rate tax threshold to
Twitter and blogging on our website.
professional advice to ensure that you
£50,000 and the higher rate threshold to
make the correct decisions when it comes to
£300,000. Invest in housing that was only
What are likely to be the major changes in
all matters financial; powers of attorney,
available to the offspring of families that had
your sector?
wills, probate, pensions, IHT, CGT, income
lived in an area for at least 20 years so that
The new Pension Freedom (pension
tax and ISA’s versus pension contributions.
children could live in the same area as their
nightmare?) rules are a game changer for
Exceeding the pension lifetime allowance
parents and wider family.
many people, especially those with Private
incurs a 55% tax charge.
Company Defined Benefit (final salary)
What five words best describe your
pension schemes. The options in terms of
What would you do to boost the economy?
thoughts for 2016?
income, death benefits and tax planning are
To boost the economy, I would make
No jargon and plain words.
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Name of business: Croft Glass Type of business: Windows, doors and conservatories Position: Managing Director Contact: 0800 801 336 www.croft-glass.com
How do you see 2016 unfolding for
ensure that every home we improve upon
fashion honesty and reliability has resulted
your company?
is making a difference.
in a continued flow of work and is the basis of our good business reputation.
I am both excited and optimistic about 2016 – times are changing. ‘Newer and better’
What’s the top piece of advice you’re giving
used to be the key to a new product launch
clients?
What would you do to boost the economy?
but now its older styles, more traditional
Check, check and double check – “if only
If I were the Chancellor of the Exchequer,
and better manufacturing that’s key. The 80s
we’d come to you first” I hear people say
I would not continue borrowing money for
boom was rife with the plastic industry,
– we stand proud of our reputation and
the country, getting us further into debt. I do
replacing the old timber windows with new
have worked hard to earn it over many
believe that we have to address areas that
PVCu, and the early profiles were big and
years in the home improvement industry.
will increase work and employment. We
bulky, a lot of plastic and not enough glass.
If you don’t know the name Croft Glass, we
have a shortage of homes throughout the
Now, the profile of a plastic window is
are registered with FENSA, a local authority,
UK, a demand for new developments and
almost identical to a profile of a wooden
industry and government body. You can
steady employment will help get this
window. The character, the design, the
find us on consumer websites (ie www.
country back on track. We have to accept
finish are giving our customers so much
checkatrade.com) as a recommended and
change as the way forward and welcome
more choice when it comes to replacing
trusted tradesmen.
new opportunities that present themselves.
their old windows and doors or adding a
Don’t be pressured into signing up on the
new porch/conservatory.
first visit from a salesmen. Don’t be fooled
What five words best describe your
Our values at Croft Glass are about adding
by the incredible discounts on offer that
thoughts for 2016?
value to our products. We know the
must meet the deadline by midnight
CHOICE is key to the future. VALUE for
workmanship that has gone into making the
tonight. A credible Company, like Croft
money.
windows, doors etc and nothing is left to
Glass, quotations will stand for 30 days or
Customer SATISFACTION is important for
chance.
more. Now in our 31st year of trading, at
our REPUTATION to flourish in order to
We listen to what our customers want and
Croft Glass we can say that good old
SUCCEED.
our products speak for themselves. What are likely to be the major changes in your sector? ‘Energy efficient’ – this phrase is used in nearly everything we buy and it’s not to be ignored – we have to make these changes now. It’s no longer something we can put off until tomorrow – whether it’s the glass, U values, the material (PVCU/timber/ aluminium), every product we manufacture will incorporate the latest in technology to make our windows energy efficient to
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MARTYN FILBY
Name of business: Post and Packing UK Type of business: Independent retail post office Position: Co-owner 23 Mount Pleasant Road, Tunbridge Wells, TN1 1NT 01892 739 799 www.postandpackinguk.com
What makes Post and Packing different?
What is the range of services that Post and
opportunities around Kent that lends itself
Post and Packing is an independent walk-in
Packing offer and can anyone use
to our business model, and as such we
retailer servicing the local residents and
these services?
intend to increase our portfolio to 20 retail
local businesses. At Post and Packing we
At Post and Packing we aim to fulfil all of
outlets in 2016. In addition to this, we have
pride ourselves on delivering a reliable,
your postal needs, and this is why we offer
invited a number of select franchisees to
trustworthy and professional service. Whilst
such a wide range of services. We go that
come on board with us to represent the
we are innovative with modern ideas, we
step further to ensure that the general public
Post and Packing brand throughout the UK.
ensure that we do not forget our core
and business customers alike are able to
We will also be looking to increase the head
values of customer service. We are bringing
save their precious time – reducing the
office team during the first and second
a new and exciting postal experience to our
hassle and the stress of shipping their
quarter of 2016 as well as recruiting more
retail and business customers alike.
important packages and of course more
shop staff to join our dedicated team.
At Post and Packing, we make sure that
importantly, saving money in the process.
your items are dispatched and delivered on
Whether it is a birthday card or a business
front of house team are extremely
time, intact and without any fuss or bother.
contract, we recognise that they are equally
important to the success of the business
We are here for your peace of mind and
important. Not only do we offer the full
with their friendly, ‘nothing’s too much
ease of access, as well as to help businesses
range of front end products such as first and
trouble’ approach. These attributes are
grow. We also run monthly offers
second class stamps, national and
some of the many reasons why customer
throughout the year, so be sure to look
international shipping and special shipment
service has been the key to our success in
out for the Christmas offer currently
including pre-9am and 1pm, we also offer
2015. We also have a fantastic professional
running in our shops!
the full complement of packaging materials,
business sales team that look after both the
At Post and Packing we recognise that our
boxes, envelopes etc. We also
Post and Packing company shops and also
offer a number of services
the Post and Packing franchise shops. All in
behind the scenes which
all, the prospect for 2016 is highly
again, are available to both
encouraging!
the general public as well as business customers.
What is your ultimate goal? The ultimate goal for Post and Packing is
What do you think 2016 will
very simple – we want to offer a modern
bring for Post and Packing?
all-round service experience that brings back
The year 2016 will
the old style high street friendly approach,
undoubtedly be an exciting
with reasonable pricing and a customer
time for Post and Packing.
service that we can be proud of.
We intend to continue with
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What five words best describe Post
business and to build further
and Packing?
on 2015’s success. We are
Independent, individual, unique, friendly,
continuously looking at new
customer service led.
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Name of business: TN Recruits Ltd Type of business: Recruitment Position: Managing Director 1 Lonsdale Gardens, Tunbridge Wells TN1 1NU 01892 571 105 www.tnrecruits.com
How do you see 2016 unfolding for
unemployment rate is at its lowest since
What’s the top piece of advice you’re
your company?
2008 and the number of employed is at its
giving clients?
Full of opportunity! Having just celebrated
highest since records began in 1971.
If you are recruiting staff, be open minded
our first birthday, we are in a very strong
Unemployment rates have dropped month
in terms of candidates with transferable
position having built our database of
on month throughout 2015 and I can’t see
skills and potential. All too often
candidates which means we can offer our
that trend changing.
companies will spend lots of time and
clients faster results and more options which
With fewer candidates available and a
money on attracting highly experienced
will save them time when recruiting staff.
growing number of vacancies, there are a
candidates, when a little time and effort in
number of potential implications in my
training a person who is a good cultural fit
services we offer our clients; we already
opinion;
and has bags of enthusiasm, could be a
recruit a considerable amount of permanent
• Companies will look more to recruitment
better option in the long term.
office based staff for a number of clients
agencies to attract their staff to save them
across West Kent and East Sussex, one of
business hours and advertising costs
are some golden tips;
our goals for 2016 is to increase the number
• Salaries will increase as companies try to
• Move quickly. Candidates may have lots
of temporary staff we supply.
attract or retain the best people
of choices and the longer the interview
• Commitment to training and development
process, the more chance of that
Recruits firmly on the map and become first
may increase as companies look to upskill
candidate getting snapped up elsewhere.
choice for more companies within the ‘TN’
existing staff if they are unable to find
You may also need to consider seeing
postcode. We will do this by continuing to
experienced candidates
candidates out of hours to be more
We will also be looking to increase the
Another aim for us will be to get TN
Also, if you are looking to interview here
work in an honest yet determined way whilst
competitive
exceeding our clients’ expectations with the
• Sell your opportunity to them. Tell them
level of service they receive whilst offering
about your company’s unique selling
the personal touch for their personnel.
points, why people enjoy working there,
We will also be looking to grow the team
what the long term prospects are. It might
and will be keen to meet anyone who
be worth introducing them to a positive
shares our philosophy of working hard and
member of staff you believe will be the
being 100% committed to delivering first
type of person they feel naturally aligned
class service.
to- it may just tip the balance
From a candidate perspective, we hope to
• Review your salary and benefits
be able to offer more opportunities as our
regularly. Are you being competitive with
client base grows and we continue to form
what you are offering? Are there other
strong relationships with leading employers
benefits that you can offer which won’t
in and around the ‘TN’ postcode.
have cost implications? A number of our clients offer childcare vouchers which can
What are likely to be the major changes in
save a member of staff lots of money and
your sector?
there are companies out there who can
According to some reports, the
assist you with this at no cost.
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The geese enjoy the freedom of the fields all day, then come inside to feed and some warm straw. It’s a lifestyle that sounds almost pet-like, one that complements their character, according to Tony. “Unlike turkeys, geese are very friendly,” he says. “They will follow you around wherever you go. Once they get to know you, you can almost take them for a walk.” Tony advises his customers to cook the goose on a griddle, which allows the large amounts of fat to run off, and start with the breast side down. He says the bird should never be covered with foil, and advises pouring the fat out intermittently while cooking. After an hour, he suggests, it should be turned over and cooked it the ‘right’ way up, then the fat can be used to roast potatoes. While more and more people are turning to goose as hunger for tradition grows, Tony advises anyone wanting to try that it’s not a like-for-like replacement.
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“I have to point out that the meat to bone ratio on a goose is nowhere near as good as on a turkey,” he explains. “If people tell me they have eight people to feed, I say they need a small turkey as well as a goose, in the same way you might have a ham and a turkey. “With a turkey, you can have a range of around 4kg up to almost any size you want.
o accustomed are families in Britain
This trend is one reflected by the evolving
to having turkey for Christmas,
operation at Woolpack Corner Farm in
serving a goose in its place may
Biddenden, where Kent Turkeys Ltd
seem to fly in the face of tradition. But eating goose at this time of year is a
relocated earlier this year. While the business has, as the name
Goose is much more limited, from about 4kg to 7kg.” As long as Tony’s gaggle keeps growing though, there might be enough to go round. Kent Turkeys will be at Penshurst farmers’
tradition almost as old as the pagan festival
suggests, historically revolved around
market on December 5, with a goose
adopted by the early church.
turkeys, customer demand has led to the
ready to cook, turning heads, and
recent addition of free-range geese.
possibly tastes, towards a more traditional
Turkeys only arrived in England as a 16th century import and, until about 100 years
“We only rear about 150 to 180 a year at
ago, would have been the less usual and
present, compared to 1,300 turkeys, but it’s
more expensive choice, with geese the
getting more popular, and lots of customers
For more information,
go-to bird.
are saying they want a more traditional
visit www.kentturkeys.co.uk
But the bigger bird is now far and away the most common centrepiece for a Christmas day table. About 10million are reared a year for this purpose, compared to nearly 250,000 geese,
Christmas dinner.
Christmas dinner,” says owner Tony Fleck. “We have a few left, but will have completely sold out by Christmas, so I can see us expanding that going forward. “ One reason geese have always been eaten
but the old favourite is making a comeback,
in winter is that their nesting season is mid-
with that figure the highest it has been since
March to May so, unfortunately for them, are
Dickens wrote A Christmas Carol, and rising
born at just the right time to have grown to
every year.
the perfect edible size by December 25.
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UNDERCOVER EATER Our monthly look at what’s happening on the local culinary scene
most part of our meal there only appears be one member of staff in the establishment, and while he’s friendly, he’s clearly swamped by the six or so tables he’s waiting on. Despite pre-ordering our meals, we’re asked to confirm them more than once, and although we’re continually told we’re a ‘priority’ it takes over 90 minutes for our lunch to come. The Prosecco we order comes unopened, the bread and olives don’t turn up, and even the tap water gets forgotten in the madness.
The only thing is… Where do I start? While I appreciate we’re a large group venturing in to the restaurant in a busy period, we have pre-ordered for
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 visits Strada in Tunbridge Wells
exactly this reason, yet it takes almost two hours for anything to materialise. By this point, we’re so hungry we barely register what we’re eating, so even if the food had
Intro
lights, plus mirrors to create the illusion of a
been exceptional, I doubt we would have
Celebrating a colleague’s birthday is always
vaster space.
noticed. Members of the group have to take it in turns to ‘chase’ the food, and each time
tricky – you need somewhere quick (preferably so you can be in and out within
Menu
we’re advised it’ll be just a few minutes
an hour, but slightly fancier than
There are the classics – spaghetti, pizza and
more, but as minutes turn to hours, this
McDonald’s), a menu to suit all tastes,
pasta, plus fish dishes, salads, burgers and
clearly isn’t the case.
budgets and dietary requirements and
meat. Between us, we’ve pre-ordered a
When it comes to settling the bill, originally
somewhere within walking distance of the
good range of dishes, with some of the
we’re offered our drinks for free and a
office. Bearing all this in mind, we settle on
group opting for creamy carbonara’s and
discount on the food, but then the manager
Strada, who, with an extensive Italian
others choosing seafood. I opt for the
comes over and tells us that the whole meal
inspired menu appeals to all 10 of us who
salmon and lentils (£12.95) which is well
is on the house. It’s a welcome gesture, but
are dining.
cooked but perhaps a little bland (that’ll
we’re all in agreement that we’d rather have
teach me for trying to be healthy).
an enjoyable meal for full price than a free
Location
lunch with the added side of stress we’ve
Situated on the hill of Mount Pleasant Road,
Price
Strada is right in the heart of the town.
Prices here are fairly reasonable, and
had today.
comparable with other eateries in the town with
Strada
Décor
similar menus. Starters are from £4.50, mains
74 - 76 Mount Pleasant Rd
The interiors of Strada are modern with an
begin at £7.95 and desserts begin at £3.95.
Tunbridge Wells
Italian twist – there are touches of red, green
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the walls, dark wood seating and bright
Here’s where things start to unravel – for the
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PRICES AT A GLANCE Starters from £4.95 Mains from £10.50 Desserts from £4.95
FIT FOR A ROYAL Charlie Bond heads to the Queen’s Inn, Hawkhurst to sample their autumnal delights
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he last time I set foot in the Queen’s Inn
almost be in Italy. And, just like an authentic
but we’ve done enough sharing, so we order
was a few years ago, when meeting friends
Italian antipasti, despite a good effort to finish
one each. As the gooey warm chocolate sauce
for drinks. We sat on uncomfortable squeaky
off the board, there is always something left
oozes out, we don’t regret our decisions for
white sofas in a near-empty room with Kylie
for fear of ruining your main course.
one second. And, in what seems like a few
Minogue blasting through the speakers. Since then, the bar and restaurant has found
Our waitress Clare comments “good choice,” when I select the lemon cured halibut
seconds the fondant, along with its tangy orange ice cream counterpart, is gone. By the time we leave, the restaurant is full,
two new owners in the form of Sharon
fillet (£17.50) for my main, so I have high
Retmanski and Sally-Anne Day, who bought the
hopes, but this dish exceeds all of my
guests are booking in to stay the night in one of
pub freehold in July 2013. They renovated and
expectations. Laid out on a bed of sauce
the luxury rooms, and there is a function on in full
reopened that winter, before completing the
vierge, basil orzo, black olive tapenade and
swing upstairs. Clearly the days of the white sofas
accommodation facilities the following summer.
tender stem broccoli, every mouthful of this
are over – this wonderful slice of fine dining and
dish is a taste sensation. I loathe bland food,
cosy country interiors has left a lasting
former hostelry – I enter to a bar filled with
but this dish has an abundance of flavour – the
impression, and I’m keen to return to sample
people chatting and drinking, and a cosy
tapenade with its salty zest complements the
more of their delights…is tomorrow too soon?
restaurant sympathetically in keeping with the
citrus flavours of the fish perfectly, and the
building’s 16th century heritage, but with
orzo with basil is fresh, light and a wonderful
contemporary décor.
alternative to a potato dish.
The end result is worlds away from the
We’re welcomed by Michael, who shows us
I’m reluctant to share even a morsel, but my
to a table by the wood burning stove and
guest, who is heartily tucking in to his
provides us with a drinks menu. I order a glass
Moroccan spiced lamb rump (£17.50) served
of the Chateau de Moulin de Mallet (£5.80) and
with a warm bean salad, pomegranate
my guest opts for a pint of Chapel Down’s
couscous and lamb bon bon, is keen for us to
Curious Brew. The wine is a Bordeaux blend
try each other’s meals. Usually I’m not a fan
and has a delicious bouquet of red fruits.
of lamb, but his dish could be a game
Selecting a starter proves difficult, but in the end we decide to share the antipasti board (£14.95) which arrives piled high with fresh
changer – the meat is beautifully tender and the spices give it that extra kick. You would think that we would have no
breads, sundried tomatoes, artichokes, olives,
room for dessert, but again, Clare lures us in,
The Queens Inn, Rye Road,
breadsticks, mozerella and a variety of cured
this time by saying “the chocolate fondant is
Hawkhurst, Kent TN18 4EY
meats. Despite the autumnal crispness
to die for.” Yes, we could share a chocolate
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orange fondant with orange ice cream (£6.50),
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THOUGHT FOR FOOD This month, our celebrity chef Rosemary Shrager reveals all about her new series
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that keeps for a month after baking, so you
after a few years. The pudding is done for the
new series in the Cookery School –
can start early.
traditional stirring from east to west in honour
it’s called the The Chopping Block for
Recently, I went to open the Cards for Good
of the three wise men. I used to love taking my children to meet
ITV1, it’s 20 parts and is to be transmitted next
Causes pop up shop. It’s in the united
April. John Waite is my co-host – he won The
reformed church in Tunbridge Wells, and well
Father Christmas – my favourite time is
Great British Bake Off three years ago.
worth going to buy your Christmas cards from
Christmas Eve with all that wonderful
– they have cards from local and other
anticipation. As a child I used to rattle the
charities to choose from.
presents and almost break them in the process!
complete within a certain amount of time,
Have you ever wondered how some of our
chef Mark Mouzon is coming up with so many
then there’s a winner after each challenge, a
Christmas traditions started?
wonderful ideas. Don’t forget the very popular
winner at the end of the day and then an
Presents were exchanged on Boxing Day – it
Christmas puddings for sale in the patisserie,
overall winner at the end of the week. It
was the Victorians who brought the presents
also other little treats can be found.
becomes extremely intense! The winner
to be given on Christmas day itself. They also
receives £1,000 so there is a lot to cook for!
made turkey our traditional choice of food.
The Chopping Block is a competition with four couples against each other. Each day they
The Patisserie is going really well; our French
are given three challenges which they have to
Christmas is nearly upon us. As some of you
Crackers were invented by Tom Smith. He
already know, I’m not overly keen on buying
discovered the bonbon wrapped in paper,
presents when I’m made to just because it’s
then in 1847 he started putting trinkets in, then
Christmas – I like to buy a present when I see
he added a bang and by 1900 he was selling
something that I think that person would like. I
13million crackers!
do think it’s a lovely opportunity to make
pudding although it contained no plums. It did
chutneys, homemade chocolates and biscotti
start with beef but that was soon dropped
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SOCIAL SOCIAL NETWORKING Bethany School in Goudhurst played host to one of its largest ever events, for the launch of The Bethany Network, an exciting new direction for the school. The launch began with the Sixth Form careers afternoon, during which pupils met and ‘speed-careered’ with a whole host of businesses. The Bethany Network launch event followed in the evening with representatives from businesses in the Weald and beyond invited to celebrate and network over some sparkling drinks and delicious canapés in the school’s function suite. The Bethany Network aims to maintain friendships across the community between pupils, parents, friends and businesses in the area.
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Vinehall Nursery is recognised as providing a nurturing family environment which promotes a happy and caring atmosphere. Many children attend our playground, Little Vines, which helps to imbed a positive start to a child's time at Vinehall. The children settle quickly, they are enthusiastic and very happy. Strong partnerships are encouraged with parents with daily communication and interaction through initiatives such as our 'Puzzle it Out' traditional games sessions every week. The Nursery is attached to Vinehall Prep School (up to 13 years). The children take the next steps in their stride; our Reception Classes are just across the corridor from the Nursery which ensures the children are very familiar with 'big school' and move on confidently. Teaching staff have high expectations for the children's behaviour and encourage each individual child to be the best that they can be. Head of Pre-Prep, Mrs Tessa Richardson says. 'We work really hard to provide the best possible care and education for our young children. Everything we do we try to make in to a learning adventure, believing children who engage in a topic will benefit hugely. The children make
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DECEMBER ENCORE HERE’S A LIST OF KEY EVENTS TAKING CENTRE STAGE THIS MONTH
2ND » Christmas Calamity
The Westerham Amateur Dramatics Society (WADS) December show this year is a hilarious Christmas comedy by England’s favourite playwright – Alan Ayckbourn’s Seasons Greetings. Set in 1975, the play follows nine suburban – and uniquely dysfunctional – adults over the three days of an unforgettable Christmas. From December 2 to 5, the thespians will be taking to the stage in Westerham Hall to recreate this hilarious play. Doors open at 7.30pm and tickets cost from £6.50. For more info, or to book, visit www.wads-web.net
6TH » Night Song
Feel the festive cheer when you head to Penshurst Church on December 6 for the Penshurst Choral Society’s Carols by Candlelight concert. A Celebration of carols old and new, the programme includes Morten Lauridsen’s O Magnum Mysterium and a selection of Bob Chilcott carols. Anthony Zerpa Falcon conducts. Tickets cost £7.50 at the door which includes a donation to St John the Baptist Church. www.penshurstchoralsociety.co.uk 134
10TH » Consider Yourself
Based on Charles Dickens’ classic novel, Oliver! is one of the most successful musicals of all time and has a sensational score that includes such classics as Food Glorious Food, You’ve Got to Pick-a-Pocket or Two, Where Is Love? As Long As He Needs Me and I’d Do Anything. Brought to the stage in a new production by the same team that brought you last years’ A Christmas Carol, Oliver! will be taking centre stage at the Trinity Theatre in Tunbridge Wells from December 10 to January 3. Tickets from £15.50. For timings and to book, visit www.trinitytheatre.net
11TH » Festival Finale
In a year that has featured some of the world’s best musicians, including Alessandro Taverna, Craig Ogden, John Etheridge, and Emma Johnson, Frant’s International Festival of Music 2015 rounds off a spectacular season with a return visit by one of the UK’s finest choirs, Kent Chorus. This year’s concert features highlights from Handel’s Messiah, and Vaughan William’s beautiful Fantasia on Christmas Carols. The concert takes place at Frant church and begins at 8pm. Tickets cost £12 and can be purchased at www.wegottickets.com or by calling Paul Barber on 01892 750 665
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11TH » Horse Play
With a star-studded cast, a spectacular set complete with stunning costumes, two live Shetland ponies, Tunbridge Wells’ annual pantomime has something for all the family. Cinderella comes to the Assembly Hall from December 11 to January 3 and playing the lead role is CBBC actress Dani Harmer, who is best known for her role as tearaway teen Tracy Beaker. Appearing alongside her is Jamie Rickers from CITV and Nickelodeon as Buttons and Doctor Who actress Louise Jameson as the Fairy Godmother. Tickets from £17. Book online at www.assemblyhalltheatre.co.uk or call the box office on 01892 530 613
11TH » Winter Willows
Forget traditional pantomimes and get lost in a rendition of a classic, when The Wind in the Willows comes to the Oast Theatre in Tonbridge. Alan Bennett’s adaptation of the classic Kenneth Grahame tale is brought to life for the Oast stage by their youth, hoppers and adult players. Join Badger, Mole, Ratty and Toad on a glorious adventure that takes us to the River, Toad Hall, the Wild Wood and into battle from Friday December 11 to Saturday December 19. Tickets from £7.50. For more information, timings and to book, visit www.oasttheatre.com
27TH » Royal Ballet
If you couldn’t make Kino’s screening of the Royal Ballet’s The Nutcracker earlier this month, then catch the post-Christmas encore on December 27. Starring Lauren Cuthbertson, Matthew Golding, Gary Avis, Francesca Hayward and Alexander Campbell, this captivating performance tells the story of Clara and her family and progresses through a sequence of dreams and enchantments that take Clara on her magical journey to the Land of Snow and the Kingdom of the Sweets. Timings TBC. For info and to book, visit www.kinodigital.co.uk
29TH » Off To See The Wizard
Follow the yellow brick road to Tenterden Leisure Centre, because from December 29 to January 3, they are putting on their first festive pantomime – The Wizard of Oz. Taking to the stage will be an all star cast, including ITV soap star Chris Simmons as the Scarecrow, CBBC star Lucinda Rhodes as Glinda the Good Fairy, and musical theatre actress Rebecca Cummins as Dorothy. The production will also include children from local dance schools as the Munchkins. Tickets cost from £9 per person and can be booked online at www.tenterdenpanto.co.uk, in person at Tenterden Leisure Centre or by calling 01580 765 987 DECEMBER 2015
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If you haven’t any plans for New Year’s Eve, why not venture out on to The Pantiles where you can experience the wonderful Hug Many
QUESTION TIME
INSIDE VIEW Paul Dunton offer his advice on where to go for an alternative Christmas night out
W
hat to do at Christmas? It’s not
Christmas Party takes place on the 20th with
always that easy to plan something
a host of local groups including Son of Kirk,
a bit different. Going to your local pub or
The Naming of Things and Joey Fat. The
restaurant is of course always a safe bet
Grey Lady Music Lounge will be continuing
but there are some alternative ideas out
with its thrice weekly candlelit showcases all
there, particularly if you fancy the idea of
the way through December on Tuesday,
comedy, ice skating, live music or even
Wednesday and Sunday evenings, but for
that family favourite…panto!
something a bit more party-esque the yearly
Let’s start with some comedy; The
with up to five superb local bands
Cafe on December 3 featuring a range of
performing on the same bill. It’s a great way
excellent renowned comics and a meal
to shake off any post-Christmas blues/
option. Salomons Estate is offering a feast
hangovers and dance the night away!
of Christmas party nights until December
If you haven’t any plans for New Year’s
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Eve, why not venture out on to The Pantiles
you can visit Santa who will be making a
where you can experience the wonderful
special appearance between Monday
Hug Many raising money for The Pickering
December 21 and Thursday December 24.
Cancer Drop-in Centre
I don’t know how he finds the time!
and ellenor. Details and tickets at
www.salomons-estate.com
www.hug-many.co.uk. Another option
What does the local music scene have
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Boxing Day Bonanza is always great fun,
Trinity Theatre offers its popular Comedy
is the Local & Live Hootenanny at The
to offer? Local duo Slaves who are
Forum, featuring the likes of Sarah Tonin,
enjoying plenty of national and
David Migden & The Twisted Roots,
international success are appearing at the
Mystery Clarke Band, plus more to be
Assembly Hall on December 18 and The
announced. Tickets are only £25 available
Forum has an array of excellent events
from www.twforum.co.uk. The music
during the festive season with highlights
will be fantastic and there will be
including Space on December 11,
standing or should I say dancing
Dreadzone on December 12 and Keane’s
room for 250, It promises to be a
Tom Chaplin on December 17. The Forum
New Year’s Eve to remember!
n New House the new album from Tom Williams available at www.pledgemusic.com and www.amazon.co.uk
n The new album from local duo Ant & Fie will be official launched on December 6 at the The Grey Lady or visit www.facebook.com/antandfie
n Local & Live 2015 Festival 4 Disc compilation CD available to buy from www.localandlive.org
n The Standard Lamps Granary Session Limited Edition - deluxe 10” vinyl EP available from www.thestandardlamps.bandcamp.com
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SOCIAL ARTIST SHOWCASE Tunbridge Wells art collectors were out in force at Chapel Place Galleryâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s recent private view of work by artist Henrietta Dubrey, who travelled from Cornwall to open the show. The exhibition runs until late December and features large oil paintings and a number of affordable and collectible drawings and collages. Founded by mother and son team Gill Ib and Nicholas Ib, Chapel Place Gallery represents work by modern and contemporary artists in a range of media. www.chapelplacegallery.co.uk PHOTOS BY CRAIG MATTHEWS
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For our 20th Christmas Exhibition the Fairfax will be alive with over 100 paintings and sculpture over both floors. As always for our Christmas Exhibition if buying an artwork as a gift, we offer the recipient the opportunity to change to an alternative item during January, if they are less than delighted. We hope you have an opportunity to visit the exhibition which includes work by artists new to the Fairfax. The exhibition runs until 18th January.
ON THIS PAGE Adam Hargreaves ‘Blossom at Sunrise’ Oil on Canvas 100 x 100cm Beckie Reed ‘Autumn Falls’ Acrylic on Canvas 80 x 100cm Beverley Rouwen ‘Cobweb Blowing’ Oil on Canvas 70 x 70cm Jack Frame’Little Pink Blossom’ Oil & Gold on Panel 80 x 80 cm
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The Fairfax Gallery was founded in 1995 on the elegant Lower Walk of the Pantiles. Whilst the Fairfax Gallery gallery has another gallery in Burnham Market as well as regularly exhibiting in London, New York, Singapore & Hong Kong, the original Pantiles gallery always ensures it has the latest and strongest examples on display in its spacious gallery set over 2 floors with an increasing stock in the run up to Christmas..The gallery offers services for private clients, interior designers including a home trail service to view art works in your own home or office to ensure the perfect piece.
ON THIS PAGE Mary Jane Ansell ‘Aurelia’ Oil on Panel 62 x 80cm Alsion Pullen ‘Fullam Palace’ Mixed Media 100 x 86cm David Eichenberg ‘Venice’ Oil on Aluminium 33 x 26cm Antonio López Reche ‘Riding Hare’ Bronze, 40 x 25 x 12 cm
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TUNBRIDGE WELLS LOVES CHRISTMAS
Productions returns with another of their
From the Assembly Hall panto to ice skating, there’s something for everyone this season…
the traditional tale of the beautiful
Leading Pantomime producer, UK winning shows Cinderella which follows Cinderella who dreams of escaping a life of housework to attend a royal ball. With
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two dedicated sessions for under 4s and
her magical Fairy Godmother she might
Tunbridge Wells is bursting at the
their parents, with main skating
just get there! CBBC Tracy Beaker
seams with an exciting array of
following every hour from 11am.
actress and Strictly Come Dancing
special Christmas events to raise the
Bathed in twinkling festive lights,
finalist Dani Harmer plays Cinderella,
spirits and put you in the festive mood.
wooden chalets will be selling Christmas
Jamie Rickers (CITV and Nickelodeon) is
Whether you are looking for something
gifts and festive produce. There will be
Cinders’ hilarious but totally charming
fun to do or a good traditional
lots of good food to choose from – Basil
best friend Buttons and local actor
pantomime you are sure to find it in
on Ice with locally sourced delicious
Louise Jameson (EastEnders, Doctor
Tunbridge Wells.
food, cafe style, freshly made pizzas
Who) is the delightful Fairy Godmother.
What better way to start the festive
stone baked in a wood fired oven from
The ice rink will be open until Sunday
season than with some magical ice
Pizza Cucina and mouth watering
3 January 2016. Tickets can be
skating on an open air ice rink? Wrap up
gourmet sirloin steak burgers, pulled
purchased in person at Assembly Hall
warm and take the whole family to join
pork in a hickory barbecue sauce and
Theatre Box Office, online at www.
in the festive season, or skate at night, lit
homemade waffles from Apple & Cor!
tunbridgewellsatchristmas.com and by
by the twinkling Christmas lights for a
Not forgetting the Fuggles pop up bar
calling 01892 554 645. Advanced
romantic evening. Set in the beautiful
selling real ale, some Belgian classics
booking is recommended at peak times
splendour of Calverley Grounds’
and other seasonal drinks.
– Thursday and Friday evenings, school
amphitheatre, the ice rink offers
And for lovers of pantomime, it’s that
holidays and all day Saturday and
something for everyone, from general
time of year again where it just wouldn’t
Sunday. Motorised and non-motorised
skating, mother and toddler sessions to
be Christmas without a good old
wheelchair users are welcome to enjoy
meeting Father Christmas himself in his
fashioned pantomime. Oh no, it
the rink in their own wheelchair but
cosy, warm log cabin!
wouldn’t! Children and adults alike love
must be accompanied by a competent
the excitement of live theatre, so make
skater. The cost of one hour’s skating
and a loyalty skating card. Parent and
Christmas even more magical with a trip
including hire of boots will be from £7
toddler sessions are every morning with
to the Assembly Hall Theatre.
for children and £9.50 for adults.
There are family tickets, concessions
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owering two and a half metres
at risk of becoming overcrowded – quite
Sons, Salford, was still in use up until three
above me, the giant sloth
ironic when you consider how much space
years ago. Thanks to government
emerging from the shadows
Patagonia has to offer.
subsidies, the estancia has its own school,
Determined to get even further off the
gymnasium and bus shelter, even though
would be terrifying if it wasn’t carved
beaten track, I’m here to explore the area’s
there are only 20 residents living on site.
from stone.
forgotten trails, hidden caves and rarely
of a cave below the Cerro Benitez
Many are gauchos: stern-faced, sullen
used glacial waterways, hoping to
men wearing flat, felt hats strung with
ago, the mylodon might have been a real
experience the real pull of Patagonia: quiet
pom-poms, who seem happiest when
threat, but now, this life-size statue is
isolation and the opportunity for adventure.
galloping on horseback across the plains,
Had I been standing here 14,000 years
simply a reminder of the enormous
Standing outside the park at sunrise, in
or sat around a campfire drinking mate from a gourd.
creatures that once roamed Patagonia’s
the grounds of the Estancia Cerro Guido,
fittingly large-scale landscapes.
I watch the pink-tipped granite towers
I barely exchange a word with my horse-
of the Paine massif emerge fleetingly
riding guide as we tackle the rugged trail up
from the clouds.
to Sierra Baguales, where the blocky
Vast grass plains, inhospitable ice fields and magnificent mountain ranges
mountain ridge resembles a lower set of
characterize this region, which straddles
A metal sign clatters urgently as wind
Chile and Argentina, and slopes towards
rages across the endless, empty plains,
molars. Any small talk would nevertheless
the end of the earth. It’s also home to one
where I imagine several hundred mylodons
be lost in the wind.
of South America’s most popular tourist
could comfortably have roamed. Now only
attractions, the Torres del Paine National
skunks, foxes and rheas skulk through the
buttercups and mounds of prickly hard
Park, where thousands of people come
rippling fronds of lilac and russet grass.
grass, affectionately known as ‘mother-in-
each year, from October to March, to
I wander through a warehouse, built by
Beneath us, yellow lady’s slipper orchids,
law cushions’, carpet the landscape.
complete the five-day W trek. But, with no
early pioneers in 1927, where an antique
Impaled on a barbed wire fence is the
limit on visitor numbers, the popular trail is
industrial press made by John Shaw &
carcass of a guanaco, licked clean by a
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news of a possible puma sighting close to the Hotel Las Torres. Most trekkers are more fixed on reaching their campsite for the night, but I’m determined to lay eyes on the elusive mountain lion while there’s still a glimmer of daylight. Resting in the scrub, close to Nordenskjold Lake, the muscular tawny cat is remarkably close to the trail. Raising alarm, two enormous tucuquere owls, the size of baboons, puff out their feathers and screech insistently from the branches of nearby trees. Sensing our approach, the puma shifts slowly uphill, hunching his shoulders as he stalks and successfully pounces on a hare, then disappears into the bushes. On our way back to the campsite, we step over the mangled silver husks of dead trees, strewn across the ground like soldiers on a windswept battlefield. A flock of birds become ghostly apparitions in the heavy mist, fading in and out of view, and as snow begins to fall, we prepare for another night in the wilderness. Putting my hiking boots to one side, I decide to leave the park by a different means. As summer comes, glacial meltwater creates a network of temporary channels, allowing access to new areas. I stop at the Salto Grande waterfall, and am reminded of Tennyson’s The Charge of the Light Brigade as a cavalry of watery, white horses crashes over the rocks. Wearing a heavy dry suit, I set off in a sea kayak along the Serrano River towards the neighbouring Bernardo O’Higgins Park. We paddle past sand dunes sculpted by the wind, and I enjoy a moment of calm looking back at the Paine massif behind me. But as strong gusts create spindrifts on the water and the current becomes overpowering, I’m forced to ask my guide, Will, a 23 year old Scot who spent three months kayaking around the coast of Scotland, for help. Exhausted and bedraggled, I make it to our wild camping spot for the night, and stumble up a hill for a view of the Tyndall Glacier. Will tells me the nearest person is 40km away, a
hermit gaucho who lives in the park. After a cold and rainy night, my spirits are lifted as we kayak towards the Serrano Glacier, weaving through an obstacle course of ice floes. A passenger ferry carries us and the kayaks for the remaining journey back to the town of Puerto Natales, and Will tells me of his plan to one day jump off the boat in a dry suit, swim ashore and trek across the mountains, sleeping in snow holes. Tracing the route line with his index finger, he’s already imagining the possibilities for adventure. Looking at the same snow-covered, jagged ridgeline, all I can see is difficulty, discomfort and potential danger. But I do also recognise its beauty. That’s one view every visitor to Patagonia – no matter where they might be standing – can share.
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puma, condors and caracara birds. Although pumas are widespread in Patagonia, they are often difficult to track in summer months. When I reach the campsite at Laguna Azul, even closer to the magical towers, I’m excited to hear there have been sightings in the area. Only two tents are pitched at the quiet site, where strong gusts cause water from the lagoon to lap the shore like ocean waves. It’s a very different story when I enter the park, and pitch my tent at the busy Torres campsite, where the majority of people are planning to set off on the W trek. As a train of backpackers with walking poles snakes towards the towers, now barely visible in the clouds, my guide, Nico, and I take a different path, through calafate bushes and lenga forest, to the top of neighbouring Cerro Paine Chico. We don’t encounter a single person along the way. An avid alpine mountaineer, Nico has lost one of his fingers – not to mention several of his friends – in climbing accidents. Yet his life revolves around the mountains. “Over time, your fear threshold grows,” he tells me. It’s obvious he can read the rocks around us in a way I’ll never understand. “There’s a new route I’ve been thinking about for some time,” he says, pointing to a faint thread etched along one of the towers. “It’s every climber’s dream to find a new line.” I admire Nico’s adventurous spirit, but as the loose shale gives way beneath me on our descent, I accept my fear threshold will probably never expand. My pace quickens, though, when we hear
Sarah Marshall was a guest of Swoop Patagonia who offers a 12 day wildlife and adventure trip to Torres del Paine, Patagonia, including private guide and transport, two nights (full board) at Estancia Cerro Guido, five nights supported camping in and around the park, a two day kayak trip with overnight camping and two nights in Puerto Natales, from £2,950 per person. Flights extra.
For more great holiday ideas contact Sunways Leisure Travel 5, Station Road, Longfield, Kent DA3 7QD 01474 704 186 enquiries@suways.co.uk www.sunwaysholidays.co.uk
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The Jean de la Lune (JDL) was built in 1957 in Brittany as a Staysail Schooner. She was initially designed as one of the last French wooden sailing fishing vessels in Lorient and worked out of Douarnenez. She is constructed of oak and her graceful fine lines reflect those of a traditional French sailing vessel. JDL was originally designed for sail but was fitted with an engine when motors came into fashion for commercial fishing. When her career as a fishing vessel ended in the 1970s, she was sold and her new owners spent eight years converting her back into a sailing vessel with accommodation for four crew and 12 guests. In 1983 JDL started work as a charter vessel, primarily taking scuba divers around the Scottish Western Isles. The winter of 1985 saw her depart for the Caribbean and the following year undertake a three month spell with Operation Raleigh. The ship has been extensively refurbished – what was involved in the renovation process, and what new features can be found? We have changed almost everything on the ship - we’ve got all new lightweight sails, there is a completely new comfortable interior, central heating, full height showers and lots of other home comforts that you would usually find in a modern hotel . New features include Wi-Fi on the entire ship (usually these are only in the marina), satellite telephone, presentation projector and good music sound system. We are still adding new things so more features will be coming soon, such an air compressor for divers and a powerful dinghy for playing with the many inflatables which we carry .
The Jean de la Lune is a traditional French sailing vessel – sleek, quick and manoeuvrable; the exact style of ship preferred by pirates for speed and a quick escape! The tall ship has been lovingly restored by owner and skipper of EIP Travel Joanna Whittaker.
What happens during a Jean De La Lune holiday? Every year during the winter months from October to March, Jean de la Lune sails on the warm waters in Tenerife which boasts an abundance of marine wildlife including whales and dolphins which feed in the nearby waters. Where can you travel to on the ship? The ship is fitted for category 0 waters – this means that she can sail anywhere in the world. However, we would not want to do this at present and next year’s schedule takes us from the warm waters of Canary
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our deck. We also have three amazing huge
JDL will be doing day trips and sunset
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Liverpool before sailing to Dublin. In July
for video pictures in port and while sailing
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returning to Tenerife for another winter of
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logos on the crew t-shirts and sailing gear, which is worn daily, seen by our guests who
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Do you need any sailing experience to
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OUR WEEKLY SCHEDULE INCLUDES SUNDAY arrival MONDAY all day sailing towards La Gomera, whale and dolphin spotting all day, evening arrival to the marina TUESDAY wake up in the picturesque marina on the sister island of La Gomera – visit to the rainforest WEDNESDAY sailing to Los Gigantes – on the way we will pass the world famous permanent and temporary feeding places for over 28 species of whales and dolphins, stay overnight at an anchor in Los Gigantes bay, stargazing in the light unpolluted bay and dinner by candlelight THURSDAY wake up for a swim in warm waters of the bay if we lucky we may be accompanied by dolphins who often visit the warm waters FRIDAY day sailing and late return to San Miguel Marina SATURDAY an option for a sightseeing trip and a final swim in the ocean before returning home to UK Individual bookings from £599pp including flights and full board. Group rates are negotiable with bespoke itineraries available to suit group interests.
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On a local level, the project of cutting back trees to prevent power cuts from falling branches ceased approximately four years ago in most areas in order to save money! What power cuts will cost the country is anyone’s guess, but it seems inevitable that it will be far greater than the cost of tree surgery. So, what is to be done? Renewable energy sources are nowhere near able to bridge the gap. Wind and wave power are able to contribute only a minute amount. Solar power can do well on a perfect summer’s day, but really doesn’t figure on a cold, overcast winter’s day. Nuclear is not able to rescue us either. The EDF plant at Hinkley Point in Somerset is running years behind. Drax, the country’s largest power station (10%) is in some turmoil following the withdrawal of subsidies for carbon capture. All the forecasts are that consumer and general industrial demand will continue to increase, and some major new projects such as the electrification of fast rail networks will consume huge amounts, so the gap will only increase further. What, therefore, can we expect? Reduced voltage, certainly. Most electrical equipment will run on 210 volts, just perhaps not as well as with 230 volts, but some will not cope with it without suffering damage. And it seems inevitable that there will be
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As the nation flocks to see Daniel Craig as 007 in Spectre, the Aston Martin DB5 has been revealed as the most soughtafter Bond car of them all. According to researchers at online marketplace eBay, a piece of DB5-related memorabilia sells every 30 minutes during daylight hours. At 37 sales or more per day, the DB5’s iconic styling seems to strike as close to the heart as it always has. Posters, model cars, full-size car parts and even complete vehicles make up the numbers and give the DB5, which featured first in Goldfinger, a clear lead over the next-most popular Bond car.
TYWIN’S TYRES Game Of Thrones actor Charles Dance’s 1967 Ford Mustang Convertible is being sold at auction, and could reach £30,000. The bright red soft-top has been owned by Dance since 2002, was his daily car up until 2013, and has since been the subject of a complete restoration. As well as refurbishing the car to its original condition, the restoration included fitting new floor and wing panels, new brakes and a completely rebuilt 4.7-litre V8 engine.“This is the ideal car not just for Mustang fans but for Game of Thrones obsessives around the world,” says Classic Car Auction’s general manager Guy Lees-Milne. “Just imagine driving the car once owned by Tywin Lannister!”
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Bentley’s EXP 10 Speed 6 concept car has been awarded Gold in the Transportation category of the German Design Awards – one of the most highly respected design competitions in the world. The German Design Council selects a panel of international design experts to judge the entries. They selected the EXP 10 Speed 6 for the Gold award as a result of its timeless, iconic Bentley design, clever use of new materials and aesthetic dynamism. The EXP 10 Speed 6 is a British interpretation of a highperformance two-seater sportscar. It showcases the future direction of luxury and performance using the finest materials and advanced hybrid technology – a powerful, exquisite and individual concept.
The Jaguar E-Type has been named the best British car by visitors to a classic car show, after Classic & Sports Car magazine ran a competition to find the nation’s favourite. Thousands of visitors from all over the world who attended its London Show at Alexandra Palace were invited to cast their votes. The nominees included the original Mini, McLaren F1, Bentley Speed Six and original Range Rover, but it was the famous Jaguar that emerged victorious. John Edwards, managing director of Jaguar Land Rover Special Operations, was delighted by the result, describing it as a “fantastic accolade” for one of Jaguar’s most recognisable models ever built.
Hot on the heels of the Honda HR-V taking the 2015 What Car? Reader Award crown, the NSX supercar is in the running to continue Honda’s success for a second year in a row. Compiled by What Car? experts and voted for by readers, the shortlist for the 2016 Reader Award features the most eagerly anticipated new models coming to the UK market in the next twelve months. Arriving in the UK next year, the NSX has been specially created to bring a “new sports experience” to the supercar sector. DECEMBER 2015
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WHAT’S NEW? You’ll need your strongest magnifying glass to see the tiny nips and tucks at the front and rear, but the financially savvy will notice the improvements that have been made to the fuel economy and
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emissions of various models. There’s now a version that dips to 99g/km, earning free road tax – although to get it you’ll need to add the £1,550 automatic gearbox. You’ll have to do the maths on that one. LOOKS AND IMAGE The front bumper is a little less sculpted than before, with a greater emphasis on horizontal lines. That’s to cater for the tastes of larger markets than ours. The 3 Series is still an image-focused car, though, proudly displaying the correct badge for business types and feeling very much the part on the inside, too. You could argue that when it comes to premium cars, the domination of the
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BMW 320D, FROM £29,785 Engine: 2.0-litre turbocharged petrol producing 188bhp and 295lb/ft Transmission: Eight-speed automatic driving the rear wheels Performance: Top speed 146mph, 0-62mph in 7.3 seconds Economy: 67.3mpg combined Emissions: 111g/km of CO2
What you get is super-stable handling and oodles of grip on the M Sport versions, and well-controlled floatiness on the Efficient Dynamics model three-box saloon is not as strong as it
hefty price tag. The test car only had
absurd figure you should run away
once was, but there’s still a strong
around 500 miles on it so the engine
from. A standard but very well equipped
following for what has been a hugely
was almost certainly still at its tightest,
335d, with all its lovely torque, is less
popular and influential model in Britain.
but it’s fair to say that it felt nowhere
than £41,000. Many of BMW’s options
If you’ve got a new 3 Series, you’re
near as brisk as its on-paper 188bhp and
are simply replacing existing systems
doing alright.
295lb/ft suggest.
with better versions rather than adding
What you do get is super-stable
crucial new tech, so stick as close to
SPACE AND PRACTICALITY
handling and oodles of grip on the
standard spec as you can. In Sport trim
There’s a big boot behind the three rear
larger wheels of M Sport versions, and
and with the automatic added, the 320d
seats, with recessed bins at the sides and
well-controlled floatiness on the
is arguably cheaper to own than rivals
a large aperture that lets you
Efficient Dynamics (ED Plus) model and
from Mercedes, Audi and Jaguar.
nonchalantly slot larger cases straight
its tiny-looking but efficiency-boosting
in. In the front there are useful door
16-inch alloys. Avoid the inconsistent
WHO WOULD BUY ONE?
bins, and while you won’t fit much into
Servotronic steering, though, which
This is a car with a long-standing trail
the glove box, the cabin is very spacious
completely ruins the standard setup’s
of success in this country, but its days as
for passengers.
linearity and directness.
the default upgrade from a Mondeo or
Legroom in the back is ample, and
There’s good visibility in all directions,
Passat have been ended by the splurge of
more accommodating than it looks
which is handy because you don’t sit too
crossovers and compact SUVs, most of
because the 3 Series has longer rear seat
high. Using the iDrive is a joy these
which are waving the ‘premium’ flag as
squabs than many non-premium cars
days, and if you upgrade the standard
hard as they can. The BMW might be
that use shorter squabs to increase the
BMW Business navigation to the
becoming the understated choice, but it
appearance of space. Leather-covered
Professional grade you’re rewarded with
still drives and handles better than any
surfaces are potentially vulnerable to
a wider, sharper screen with more
of its high-riding rivals.
the rigours of family life, but that’s
functionality. It’s not a cheap step up,
pretty much a given in this part of
though. My pick of the options is the
THIS CAR SUMMED UP IN A SINGLE
the market.
superb head-up display. Again, it’s
WORD: Classic
pricey, but once you’ve had it you’ll BEHIND THE WHEEL
wonder how you ever managed without.
IF THIS CAR WAS A...: kitchen table it would be from the mainstay range at an
The 320d is likely to be the biggest seller. The efficiency numbers are
VALUE FOR MONEY
oak furniture shop. It’s robust, looks
impressive and that optional eight-speed
With options the 320d xDrive I drove
smart and feels solid, carrying with it a
automatic gearbox is superb, despite the
totalled £46,000. That’s a terrifying,
style that will never go out of fashion.
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BMW Select representative finance example: BMW X5 xDrive30d M Sport with optional metallic paint. Terms of agreement 4 7 monthly payments of On the road cash price* Customer deposit Dealer deposit contribution
48 months
Amount of credit
£39,748.40
£559.00
Option to purchase fee**
£1.00
£49,365.00
Optional final payment**
£20,889.28
Total amount payable
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Rate of interest
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£7,649.00 £967.60
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Total deposit
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Representative 6.2% APR
The third generation X5 has again surpassed its own benchmarks - as a Sports Activity Vehicle (SAV) that delivers outstanding luxury and unparalleled comfort in every regard and never fails to exceed expectations.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, OR TO ARRANGE A TEST DRIVE'\ CONTACTYOURNEARESTCOOPERCENTRETODA~ Cooper Tunbridge Wells Longfield Road, Royal Tunbridge Wells, Kent TN2 3UE 01892 629 503 www.coopertunbridgewellsbmw.co.uk
BMW EFFICIENTDYNAMICS. LESS EMISSIONS. MORE DRMNG PLEASURE.
Fuel economy figures for the BMW X5: Extra Urban 36.2 - 54. 3 mpg. Urban 21. 7 - 43.5 mpg. Combined 29.1 - 50.4 mpg. CQ 2 emissions 226- 149g/km. Figures may vary depending on driving style and conditions. Cooper Tunbridge Wells is a credit broker and not a lender. Finance example is for a BMW Select agreement for a BMW X5 xDrive30d M Sport with optional metallic paint, with a contract mileage of 40,000 miles and excess mileage charge of 10.57p per mile. Applies to new vehicles ordered between 1 October and 31 December 2015 and registered by 30 March 2016 (subject to availability). Retail customers only. *On the road cash price is based on manufacturer's recommended retail price and includes 3 year BMW Retailer Warranty, BMW Emergency Service, 12 months' road fund licence, vehicle first registration fee, delivery, number plates and VAT. **Optional final payment and option to purchase fee not payable if you opt to return the vehicle at the end of the agreement (vehicle condition, excess mileage and other charges may be payable). Finance available subject to credit acceptance to UK residents aged 18 or over. Guarantees and indemnities may be required. Terms and conditions apply. Offer may be varied, withdrawn or extended at any time. 'BMW Select' is a form of hire-purchase agreement provided by BMW Financial Services (GB) Limited, Summit ON E, Summit Avenue, Farnborough, Hampshire GU14 OFB. You will have a 14 day statutory right to withdraw from the agreement. Inchcape Retail trading as Cooper Tunbridge Wells common ly introduce customers to BMW Financial Services, for which we may receive payment if you enter into an agreement with them . T his introduction does not amount to independent financial advice. "Test drive subject to applicant status and availability. BMW EfficientDynamics reduces BMW emissions without compromising performance developments and is standard across the model range.
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We look at some of the best ways to enhance your home and lifestyle this month
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FESTIVE FOOD ALL WRAPPED UP! COOK on Monson Road, Tunbridge Wells has unveiled its full Christmas range to help take the stress and strain out of entertaining. Whether you need help with dinner party canapés, family suppers or Christmas Day itself, COOK can do the hard work for you. COOK’s gourmet Christmas Lunch for eight (£12.50 a head) includes all your classic Christmas recipes and is ready in less than three hours. Other seasonal dishes include Scottish Salmon triple terrine, poacher’s pie, beef wellington and wild venison casserole. And for an alternative to Christmas pud, try a chocolate and salted caramel vacherin or a white chocolate and winter berry choux ring! Don’t get stuck in the kitchen at your own Christmas party – use COOK canapés instead which are prepared by hand and cook from frozen in 20 minutes. Try tikka prawns with mango chutney, Asian-style crayfish cups, sausage and mash and duck and hoisin puffs. To view COOK’s full Christmas range pop down to the new bigger, better shop at 12 Monson Road (01892 523 840). Customers can also shop online at www.cookfood.net and pick up their shopping from the shop through the Click and Collect service.
MICALLEF Claudia Bradby pearl jewellery combines hand selected pearls with sterling silver and semiprecious stones, crafted to help you build a wardrobe of contemporary jewellery to enhance every occasion. Claudia Bradby is must have pearl jewellery loved and worn by Helen Mirren and Katie Derham. You too can purchase pearl designs that embody the trend for sophisticated luxury at Micallef Jewellers. Bracelet shown is the Lucia Couture bracelet at £162. Jewellery prices start from £34. Micallef Jewellers 11 Blacks Yard, Bligh’s Meadow, Sevenoaks 01732 464 648
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Frost Fair At The Bell Sunday 6th December 11am to 3pm Free Entry
Frost Fairs appeared in London between the 15th and 18th century when the Thames froze over and everyone came out to share and sell their produce in a collective effort to help each other out. In the spirit of helping excellent local artisans, The Bell in Ticehurst will be hosting its own Frost Fair where only the best local produce and crafts will be sold. Inside and out, stalls will be laden with everything you need for the perfect Christmas. Come and join us when the sweet sound of carol singers and general goodwill will emanate from the pub. Entry is free and seasonal refreshments will be available. Sunday lunch will be served in the restaurant (booking essential).
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Peter Jenner’s (43 The Pantiles) offer their advice for jewellery buying this Christmas You can tell so much by looking at the jewellery the lady or gentleman in question currently wears. Ask yourself, for example, does she prefer stud or drop earrings? Does he prefer chain-link cufflinks or solid fittings? Is the general style delicate and fine or big and bold, classic or contemporary? What colour metal does she wear and what necklace length? Would she like a piece set with a coloured gemstone and, if so, what are her colours? Pearls or mother-of-pearl could offer a solution. Spoil a loved one with a special piece that has individuality and craftsmanship. Choose one-off pieces, exclusive designs, handmade on site or from a great selection from small-scale award-winning British designers, all available at our established shop. Our experience and personal service will help you pick the perfect present! Happy Christmas!
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A HAPPY HADLOW CHRISTMAS! It’s beginning to feel a lot like Christmas, and Santa has been
All Garden Centre purchases and bookings for lunch will be
very busy stocking our farm shop with delicious local
entered into a prize draw to win a £50 voucher to spend in
produce (including turkeys) and Broadview Garden Centre
the Garden Centre. Winners will be notified in January.
with a fantastic range of gifts, Christmas trees and
Christmas is a time for giving and you’ll also be supporting
decorations. With gifts priced to suit every pocket, and
our students as, at Hadlow College, our 360-degree approach
spectacular floral arrangements designed by our award-
means that students are actively involved in helping to
winning florist, you’re sure to find that special something for
maintain Broadview Gardens, assisting in Broadview Garden
your special someone.
Centre and gaining practical work experience in our
Or, treat yourself and friends to a delicious festive lunch from
commercial nursery. All profits made are re-invested into the
£18.50 for two courses. Our quality, locally sourced Christmas
work of the college.
menu is available at Broadview Tearoom from 1 to 23 December.
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COME DINE WITH ME Our dining dreams are getting grander, and a ‘proper’ dining room is increasingly featuring on home wishlists, as we rediscover an appetite for lingering over meals and savouring the opportunity to connect and socialise with loved ones. Almost 60% of us prefer a dining area to be a separate room, according to a survey by Anglian Home Improvements, and hankering for more formality appears to be in tune with a general change in attitude to mealtimes. TV dinners on the couch are falling out of favour, recent research by Waitrose revealed (apparently about a third of people are cutting back on that habit), while 50% of parents are making a ‘conscious effort’ to gather the family together for at least one meal a week. “Separate dining rooms fell out of favour at the turn of the 1990s, with hugely popular TV renovation shows such as Changing Rooms focusing on open-plan multi-functional rooms, but as with all trends, it looks as though the modern British household could be set for a separate dining room revival,” says Julie Yarwood, interior designer at Manchester-based furniture store Housing Units. “With increasingly busy lifestyles, the dining experience can be a welcome break from everyday stress and a chance to reconnect with family members and friends. Not only this, a separate room allows us to temporarily remove ourselves from the post-meal
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clean-up, which often looms over diners in open-plan kitchen and dining areas.” Post-recession Britain has also become more budget-conscious, she believes, and as a result, the ‘big night in’ trend is stronger than ever. “It’s inspired a dinner party revival and those often work best in a separate dining room environment,” she
says. “We all wish to make more of dining, and a beautifully furnished space where we can fully enjoy the moment, is becoming an essential.” If your dining area’s looking a bit dull, or your dining room is rarely used, it’s time to revamp the space. No matter what’s on the menu, this should be a space to suit every occasion...
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Separate dining rooms are spaces where you can truly play with decor and conjure stately home grandeur (butler optional). “We’re noticing an enormous change in the approach to dining areas,” says Mark Kelly, marketing manager at Furniture123, which recently found that 69% of people now regard the dining room as their favourite place in the home, while 89% spent more on furnishing it than on any other room. “This is no longer a room used only for special occasions,” Mark says. “It’s the main gathering point for the family and 2 where people lavish a lot of care and attention getting the decor and furnishing right. They want dressers, a console table, wine racks, decorative lighting and accessories such as mirrors. It’s all about creating a stylish sanctuary which combines a cosseting, comfortable atmosphere – essential so you can enjoy a meal – with practicality and good storage.” TIP: Round tables generally suit smaller groups better, allowing for intimate gatherings. Avoid large vases and flower arrangements or tall ornaments in the middle of a table, as they can form a barrier and discourage interaction. GOOD BUY: Padstow extending
round dining table (seats four to six), £599, Marks & Spencer. (1) DÉCOR MENU: French-style painted furniture is the right ingredient for an elegant sophisticated setting. Sweetpea & Willow’s Manon dining table, £850, and Yasmina dining chairs, reduced to £112.50 each from £225, could be perfect. (2) Alternatively, a French-style Anjou extending table (seats eight), £645, would be well complemented by a pair of Orsay French chairs, £360, Within Home. (3)
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The essential ingredients for this recipe are streamlined tables and chairs and a pared-back approach, so clutter is minimal or hidden in extensive storage. “Dining spaces are one of the hardest-working zones in the home and have huge potential when it comes to style. You can opt for sophisticated glamour; think generous tables and overhanging pendant lighting in a combined kitchen/dining area which will make the eating area a stunning focal point,” says Kate Tansley, creative director at Multiyork.
“Bench seating has come a long way from the schoolroom. It can take up less space than individual chairs and looks more modern. Just add cushions for essential comfort!” TIP: Lighting is key – ensure it’s sufficiently bright for everyday meals (or tasks like homework) but have dimmers to create atmosphere when required. Over-thetable pendant lights are brilliant for creating an instant wow factor, but don’t overlook floor lamps and table lamps around the room too, to create a more intimate feel. GOOD BUY: Alphabeta pendant light, from £223.53, Hem.com (4) DÉCOR MENU: Out There Interiors has a highly desirable selection of tables, including a metal and recycled elm dining table (seats eight), £725 (5) If you’re a Skandi fan, Hem (the word means ‘home’ in Swedish) is a new kid on the online furniture block offering high design at affordable prices. One of its beauties, a Bento six-seat dinner table, is reduced to £587 from £734.56, made by
From Us with Love, and a touchwood chair, £146.32 (6) Marble’s having a moment, and Housing Unit’s Catalina white marble dining collection includes a fashionconscious table and six chairs, reduced to £1,699 from £2,693 (7) Marks & Spencer’s glass-topped Colby rectangular dining table, £499, wouldn’t dominate a space, (8) while Multiyork’s Copenhagen extending dining table and Ely chairs, reduced to £1,709 from £2,323, make a handsome set. (9)
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RUSTIC RETREAT Natural materials, especially wood, are ultrafashionable and suit an informal setting. “While we haven’t seen a huge push for one specific style, one thing which has become clear is that large dining spaces are back and here to stay. Eight to 12-seater tables are proving extremely popular, as people focus on creating a central hub for family and friends to gather,” says Jenny Hurren, founder of Out There Interiors. “This needs to be a multi-functional space – for food, for games, for homework, for catching up over coffee and cake. There really is no one formula for
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creating the perfect dining space; it has to work for you and your individual home, and you should feel free to experiment. “Bold, rich colours can make a separate dining area or room feel snug and cosy, while open-plan areas can look stunning decorated in light, neutral tones, which blur the boundary between the indoors and outdoors, if they look out onto a garden.” TIP: Establish which size table you need – it’s the main focus of the room and must be large enough to seat the required number of people, but too large and it will swamp a room. If space is an issue, opt for an extendable option for versatility. GOOD BUY: Burchill rectangular extending dining table, £599, Marks & Spencer. (10) DÉCOR MENU: A plank dining table, in sandstone waxed finish and made from reclaimed pine, £525, is one of the stars at The Orchard, and would be complemented by its button back upholstered chairs, £182 each. (11) For farmhouse style, you couldn’t do better than a parquet extending dining table, reduced to £549 from £699, with matching parquet chairs, currently reduced to £119 from £149, and a parquet bench, down to £159 from £219, Furniture Village. (12) Neptune’s just the destination for this look too, and a honey-coloured rustic oak Arundel dining table, from £1,350, and oak bench, from £550, is a stunner. (13)
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Christmas, less elaborately but authentically. The library, once used by the last owner Mr Robinson, who was American, is decorated as an American 1950s house, very similar to how a British home was decorated but more lavish. It creates a definite air of nostalgia for the visitors.
How have you been preparing for Christmas at Ightham? Preparation for Christmas usually starts as early as June with the planning for the events and dressing the house for Christmas. Rehearsals are scheduled for our Shades of Ightham Mote plays – where characters from Ightham Mote’s past are brought back to life by our thespian volunteers. We check all the decorations are still in good condition and then plan the schedule for putting them up, ensuring we keep our diaries clear for this, pretty early too.
which means closing rooms down to give them a rest – especially from the effects of the light.
What tasks will you be undertaking around the house this month? Day by day a room is readied for the festivities from the past and revealed to visitors. This is whilst our core conservation work must continue so at the same time we shall also be ‘putting the house to bed’ upstairs,
What is Christmas like at Ightham? Christmas here is calm, peaceful and quite beautiful. The Great Hall is decorated in the Victorian tradition ready for a grand Christmas meal, with the table set, and soft music playing in the background. The servants’ rooms are also dressed for
How long does it take to decorate the house and get it all ready for the festive season? It takes a full week to get it all done as we only have the early morning to do it in. How many people work in the team? Is this more at Christmas? In the housekeeping team there are five staff and at least ten very good volunteers. We usually call on extra staff help to put our 22ft tree up in the Great Hall and then dress it. What is your approach to the house, in terms of both preserving its heritage and moving forward? It is a constant balancing act to both conserve what we have and to present it for the enjoyment and education of all, but with thoughtful arrangement of the rooms this is we hope achieved. What is the biggest challenge at Ightham? The biggest challenge is the size of some of the rooms: it is a small domestic house that can sometimes struggle with the volume of people going through on busy days. What’s your favourite area or element of the house? My favourite elements are some of the very old hand-wrought wooden beams and door frames. The workers’ tool marks are quite visible and very tactile. Is there anything in particular that
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e might be in the midst of winter, but as you light the
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in the new season than a new home? This month we have an
watch the seasons change, these beautiful Wealden properties
abundance of beautiful properties that are both stunning from the
offer something for everyone.
CROWBOROUGH
HEATHFIELD
MARDEN
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Impressive modernised
Rustic family home
Grade II listed
Charming period
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A STARRY VIEW A modernised period property in Crowborough PRESENTED IN AN immaculate condition and down a highly desirable private drive, Observatory West is a
oak panelling above the mantelpiece. Moving to the first floor are three double bedrooms,
beautiful period property full of character. It has been
including two with en suite. The back bedroom also features
extensively modernised by the present owners and now
triple sash windows, with a bathroom including a built in
offers a superb contemporary family home, whilst retaining
shower and a freestanding, roll-topped bath.
many of the features expected in this style of house, such as high ceilings, cornicing and large sliding sash windows. Upon entering the property, you are greeted by a long
The second floor features a further double bedroom and the grand master suite. This incredibly large and light room includes an original fireplace, and views over the gardens.
entrance hall that leads on to a bright and modern kitchen,
An en suite bathroom includes a freestanding bath, with his
finished with white surfaces and inbuilt units. There is also
and hers sinks included. The modern updates added by the
dining space, with French doors that lead onto the large
current owner act as a perfect juxtaposition to the beautiful
back garden.
old style of the house.
An impressive drawing room sits at the back of the
The magnificent south facing garden is just under half an
property, looking out over the surrounding views, with triple
acre, and has a large terrace ideal for entertaining. One
sash windows and wood panelling. Taking centre stage is a
particular feature is the original fruit wall with pear, fig and
stunning original fireplace, finished with engraved ornate
apple trees, as well as its own large grape vine.
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style cooker within the chimney breast. An
Hall Estate, is a beautiful, rustic property with
additional utility room, with matching fitted
ample space and in a truly picturesque
units, offers further storage cupboards, a utility
location. This property boasts many benefits
sink and space for a laundry appliance.
of a cottage style house, such as wooden
Most impressively, the ground floor features
beams and character features, but with the
a stunning oak-framed garden room with
added benefit of modern fittings, including
vaulted ceiling, limestone flooring and
underfloor heating, and generous
expansive views over the gardens. Upstairs offers three double bedrooms plus
ceiling heights. The ground floor opens to a hallway and
with both a fitted bath and walk-in shower.
doors opening to the expansive gardens.
French doors open to a Juliet balcony,
To the west, a spacious lounge area boasts
further enhancing the views to the
quadruple aspect views of the surrounding
surrounding countryside. Additional external space offers a single
stove, while further French doors create a light
garage and studio, with connected power and
and airy space.
water, and a large store room above. A South-
The kitchen and breakfast room includes
LOCATION: Broad Oak, Heathfield GUIDE PRICE: £1,190,000
the master suite, which includes a bathroom
wooden arched dining room, with French
land, and stone fireplace with wood burning
PROPERTY: Oakhurst
facing flagstone terrace spans across the back
BEDROOMS: 4 BATHROOMS: 2 plus WC EXTRAS: Downstairs study, beam features, lovingly-tended plot BEST BITS: An excellent rustic property
hand-painted units under granite worktops,
of the house, offering a wonderful vantage
and comes complete with Belfast sink, an
point and providing a lovely environment for
that combines cosy cottage living with
integrated dishwasher and space for a range-
outdoor living and entertaining.
a spacious modern home
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FAMILY FIRST Clean and modern family living in Tonbridge THIS DELIGHTFUL AND traditional
gardens. A useful utility room also
family home enjoys many features and is
offers space for laundry appliances and
set within a private drive that leads to
further storage.
PROPERTY: 87B Hadlow Road
Upstairs, the first floor landing leads to the
LOCATION: Tonbridge
entrance welcomes you into a light and airy
master bedroom with en suite shower room,
GUIDE PRICE: £635,000
hall with cloakroom and storage, and
finished with a modern and stylish feel. A
ceramic tiled flooring. Leading off is a
second double bedroom also offers an en
spacious sitting room with feature fireplace
suite, while three further bedrooms also
and views over the surrounding gardens.
occupy the top floor, one currently being
BATHROOMS: 3 plus WC
Heading through an archway takes you to
used as a study. The house is finished with a
EXTRAS: Walking distance to town
the stylish kitchen with inclusive breakfast
family bathroom, including inbuilt bath tub.
and station, attached single garage,
bar, which is comprehensively fitted with
Outside, there is a single garage and side
parking for up to three cars. The front
BEDROOMS: 5
modern features
white units, plenty of worktop space and
gate access to the rear. The garden offers
integrated appliances such as an oven,
seclusion and is fully enclosed, landscaped to
microwave and dishwasher. The room also
maximise the space and providing a generous
offers plenty of space for a dining table in
paved terrace area, making a perfect outdoor
home that offers plenty of living
front of French doors that open onto the
entertaining space.
space and versatile living
BEST BITS: A conventional family
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COTTAGE WITH CHARACTER A cosy conversion with feature fireplaces and exposed beams in Marden TURKEY FARM IS a fine Grade II listed
hers wash basins, a bath and a shower, and a
country farmhouse benefiting from an
pretty feature fireplace.
attached barn, all set in around 2.5 acres and
A staircase leads to the second floor
surrounded by open countryside. The
conversion, which offers two further
property has an abundance of character and
bedrooms, both showcasing vaulted ceilings
charm with a wealth of exposed timbers and
and include wash basins. A further WC and
LOCATION: Marden, Kent
beams with two large inglenook fireplaces.
another bathroom, which is currently seeking
GUIDE PRICE: £950,000
The front door opens to an entrance hall,
further conversion, also occupy the top floor.
leading to the dining room, which has a front
The house leads on to the attached barn
aspect and an inglenook fireplace. An
space, which additionally offers three further
archway opens to the kitchen and breakfast
store rooms, with oak doors leading into
room, fitted with wooden units and
the courtyard.
integrated appliances including a built in
PROPERTY: Turkey Farm
BEDROOMS: 5 BATHROOMS: 2 (one under construction) + WC
The grounds to the house are mainly laid to
oven. On the north side of the property is a
lawn and are screened by mature hedging,
EXTRAS: Exposed beams and wooden
sitting room with feature fireplace, and
with a rear terrace offering an excellent
drawing room with views over the
entertaining space. To the front is a duck
flooring throughout, additional ground
surrounding gardens.
pond with a decorative bridge, and even
The first floor includes three double
features its own flagpole. To the end of the
floor study and shower room BEST BITS: Expansive external buildings
bedrooms, one with inbuilt storage, and a
front lawn is a scattering of fruit trees with
perfect for car and bike storage, or for
family bathroom that benefits from his and
further available land opposite.
home studio space.
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AMPLE ACREAGE Expansive residential farm in Biddenden
PROPERTY: Summerhill Oast Farm LOCATION: Biddenden
SITUATED TWO MILES south of the pretty
the property. A dual aspect sitting room
village of Biddenden and surrounded by 35
occupies the east side of the house, with a
acres of farmland, Summerhill Oast Farm is
light outlook and period features such as
BEDROOMS: 3 in main house, 4 in
a charming period conversion together with
exposed beams. Upstairs, a master bedroom
bungalow
excellent ancillary accommodation and
with inbuilt cupboards offers ample living
BATHROOMS: 2 in main (plus 2
various farm buildings with a hard standing
space, as do two further double bedrooms,
yard offering potential for equestrian facilities.
including en suite, and a further family
WC), 1 in bungalow
The surrounding fields are all down to grazing
bathroom.
and hedge or fence enclosed, several with
Westerley, the detached bungalow at Summerhill Oast Farm also offers expansive
water facilities connected. Inside the main property, a kitchen leads off
living space with three double bedrooms,
from the entrance, offering a breakfast bar
a further single bedroom, and family
and dining space, plus a dining room, with
bathroom fitted with both a bath and
views over the gardens. The downstairs offers
standalone shower. A sitting room extends
plenty of cupboards and storage space, as
the length of the property, with an additional
well as a WC and utility space at the back of
family room that opens out onto the gardens.
GUIDE PRICE: £1,295,000
EXTRAS: B1 planning consent, four bay concrete farm barn with workshop, ten further fields BEST BITS: 35 ACRES and ample outside storage offer expansive equestrian potential
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Spacious family home in one of the finest positions in Tunbridge Wells, enjoying far reaching views over green belt protected land. It is set in 3.8 acres and yet within close proximity of the town 4 Reception Rooms. Study/Office. Wine Cellar. Kitchen/Breakfast Room. 6 Bedrooms. 4 Bathrooms (3 En Suite), Large Loft with potential. Colourful Gardens. Heated Outdoor Pool. Hard Tennis Court. Orchard . Field/ Paddock of 1.5 acres. Stable. Garaging for 3 Cars. About 3.8 Acres in all. EPC D APPLY: TUNBRIDGE WELLS OFFICE
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surface space. A Neff double oven and
been thoughtfully extended and improved
provisions for a dishwasher and washing
by the current owners, over their many
machine are also provided.
years of ownership. Set back from the road
Moving through, there is a modern dining
PROPERTY: 21 Lake Road
with a wide driveway in the highly desired
space, finished with oak flooring that opens
Culverden area, there is ample off road
to a pretty glass conservatory and leads out
LOCATION: Tunbridge Wells
parking, with attached double garage. The
onto the rear decking. There is a downstairs
rear garden has been arranged to include a
shower room, finished in white with a
GUIDE PRICE: £845,000
wide area of decking, leading down
recessed shower cubicle, while a large
through lawn and to a large heated
further sitting room with double aspect
BEDROOMS: 4
swimming pool. A rockery, greenhouse
finishes the downstairs accommodation.
BATHROOMS: 2
and shed help turn the outside space into
Upstairs are four bedrooms, including the
the perfect entertaining space, for children
master room, fitted with a range of
and family members alike.
wooden furniture, including a five door
Entering the property, you are greeted by
modern conservatory
wardrobe and dressing table. The family
an entrance hall with short staircase to the
bathroom is finished with ceramic tiles,
ground floor rooms. The bright kitchen/
with a white and chrome suite, and
breakfast room features attractively fitted
Aqualisa shower mixer.
Shaker-style units, with generous work
EXTRAS: Inbuilt storage,
BEST BITS: The landscaped and upgraded gardens offer entertaining space for all – and a swimming pool!
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EXTRAS: Double garage and wine store,
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Halls Hole Road, TN2
Guide £750,000
Mount Ephraim, TN4
Guide £350,000-£365,000
Semi-rural four bedroom character cottage with wonderful plot set on the prestigious Dunorlan Farm, Tunbridge Wells. Entrance hall, living room, extended family/dining area, bespoke kitchen with courtyard, utility room, cloakroom. Upstairs there are 4 bedrooms, an en-suite and a family bathroom.
Spectacular views over Tunbridge Wells - this two double bedroom apartment with fitted kitchen, bathroom and utility room has to be seen to be believed! It really does have the 'wow' factor, with features including a cast iron fireplace, sash windows, wooden shutters, high ceilings, parking at the front, a garage and no chain.
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St. James Park TN1
Guide £425,000-£450,000
Well presented Victorian semi-detached home in a popular road in the St. James area and set in an elevated position from the main road, with steps leading to the front door. Accommodation comprises entrance hall, living room, dining room, kitchen, lean-to with access to the garden, and upstairs there are three bedrooms and a family bathroom . Energy Efficiency Rating : E
Prospect Road, TN4
Guide £600,000-£650,000
Stunning double fronted detached period villa with period features, including fireplaces sash windows, wood floors and a galleried landing, 4 bedrooms, 3 reception rooms and a driveway for 2 cars. With a stylishly fitted 'Howden' kitchen, utility room, downstairs cloakroom and an enclosed 40'0 x 35'0 established garden, this could be your ultimate family home! Energy Efficiency Rating : D
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An attractive Victorian family house with ancillary accommodation Entrance hall, drawing room, dining room, study, orangery, kitchen I breakfast room , utility room, larder, boot room, cloakroom, cellar. Master bedroom with en suite bathroom, 4 further bedrooms, family bathroom. Detached cottage comprising: Kitchen I breakfast room, sitting room, shower room and bedroom. Gardens and grounds. Paddock. Swimming pool with terrace. Pool house. Vegetable garden. Greenhouse. Planning Permission to extend. EPC rating F. In all about 2.6 acres.
A unique and substantial modern country house Entrance hall, 3 reception rooms, study, kitchen I breakfast room, utility room. Master bedroom with dressing area, nursery I study and en suite bath I shower room, 6 further bedrooms with en suite facilities. Detached triple garage with large storage loft above. EPC rating D. In all about 5.6 acres.
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Stonegate A detached family house 5 bedrooms, 3 reception rooms, 2 bathrooms. Potential to use as two dwellings or one. EPC ratings D & F. In all about 0.21 of an acre.
An attractive, well located period property 4 bedrooms, 3 reception rooms , 2 bathrooms. EPC rating E. In all about 2 acres.
Goudhurst A well-arranged family house in a quiet location 5 bedrooms, 3 reception rooms, 3 bathrooms. EPC rating B. In all about 0.17 acre.
A substantial attached period oast with outstanding views 6 bedrooms, 2 reception rooms, 3 bathrooms. EPC rating E. In all about 0.82 of an acre.
A substantial detached family house on the edge of this popular village Entrance hall, cloakroom, kitchen, breakfast room, utility room, drawing room, sitting room, conservatory. Master bedroom with en suite bathroom, 3 further bedrooms (all with en suite bath I shower rooms). Detached triple garage. Detached studio with cloakroom. Gardens and grounds. EPC rating E. In all about 0.83 of an acre. Shared use of a field of about 2 acres.
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A substantial converted barn on the edge of a popular village Kitchen I dining room, utility room, cloakroom, drawing room, sitting room, family room, office, cloakroom. Master bedroom with en suite bathroom, bedroom 2 with en suite bathroom, 3 further bedrooms, family bathroom. Detached triple garage (two open bays and one closed). Gardens and grounds. Paddock. EPC rating C. In all about 6.8 acres.
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Newcomen Road, Tunbridge Wells Price Range £395,000-£435,000 Sought after St John's quarter a most attractive semi detached two bedroom Period property with off road parking. Accommodation - Lounge, Cloakroom, Kitchen/Diner, Conservatory & Bathroom. Gardens to front and rear.
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a few little jobs you can still get
section of stem just below a bud, place the
passed in late spring. Fruit trees and grape
done. Plant up a container near your door
stems half buried into a pot filled with a
vines should be pruned in the winter, you
to give you some winter cheer, Cyclamen
loam based compost and leave outdoors.
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With a bit of luck, the cutting will have
remove any diseased or damaged wood.
the indoor varieties), give you plenty of
rooted in time for the next spring.
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If you haven’t got around to planting
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plums and cherries are best pruned in the
There are some gorgeous winter flowering
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summer as winter pruning can make them
shrubs which are happy in containers,
can all be broken; the Tulips will still flower
susceptible to fungal infections.
Skimmias, Daphnes or Sarcococcas
at the same time, they always catch up.
If you’ve not already done so, get your
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Another important job to do is check the
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heavenly scents, you can snip a sprig and
supports for your climbing plants.
out. Remember, snow is heavy; if it builds
place in a vase in the house to keep the
Clematis are particularly susceptible to the
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with a polytunnel as the frames can bend
you replace old string and keep secure
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If you fancy trying your hand at taking some hard wood cuttings, now is the time. Roses, trees or shrubs, once they’ve gone
Roses, Wisteria, trees and shrubs can
or frosty, avoid walking on your lawn as
now be pruned. If you are stuck as to
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Once you’ve done all of this, now you can
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whole, think about making large,
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