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CONTENTS
HELLO HERE’S WHAT’S INSIDE YOUR FEBRUARY ISSUE
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232 THE MOTORS
Is the new Porsche 911 Carrera GTS just another special edition?
THE ELECTION See how your MP has performed since the last vote
215 THE FOOD
We sample the French fancies at a Tunbridge Wells eatery
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THE WEDDINGS Make your dreams come true in the wonderful Weald
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THE COVER STORY Memorable moments from the Oscars’ glittering history
145 THE HOMES
THE FASHION
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To the manor born on this East Sussex country estate
How to look good naked on Valentine’s Day
Join us as we go underground in beautiful Bolivia
THE TRAVEL
STRICTLY WEALDEN... News – Tenterden pub’s pink palaver Views – Fuel fury a nd Hawkhurst relief Heathfield couple's life through a lens Calendar – Big laughs for Cranbrook Day in the life of Hawkhurst florist Your Valentine highs and lows Going dotty at new Tenterden store F E B R UA RY 2 0 1 5
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OUR MONTHLY LOOK AT SOME OF THE LOCAL STORIES MAKING THE HEADLINES PINK PETITION A Tenterden pub landlord is seeing red now that he’s battling Ashford Borough Council over the colour of his pub. In 2014, Rob Cowan, who runs the Woolpack, painted the Grade I listed building ‘heritage pink’ much to the council’s dismay – the council have now told him the shade is unacceptable and have begun proceedings against him. “Ashford Council should applaud any High Street trader who uses their initiative to rebrand their business, or present it in a different way,” says Rob. He plans to appeal the council’s decision and has already obtained over 400 signatures on his #KeepItPink petition in the pub.
SPORTING SUCCESS Fourteen young local sports stars could be one step closer to national success, thanks to help from Tenterden Leisure Centre’s Trust Sports Bursary Scheme. “Many of them are looking to compete at the next Olympic Games, in
KEANE CRIME
Rio,” says Chairman of the Tenterden Leisure Centre Trust, John Rymer-Jones. “But costs
The search is on to find a stolen diamond
associated with training and travel expenses
ring after pop star Tom Chaplin’s home
are often very high for families of those
was burgled. The Keane frontman, who
competing to this level.” The applicants,
lives in Wittersham, took to Twitter after
whose sporting talents range from sailing to
his home was ransacked to ask for help
karate, are all looking to compete at a national
in finding his wife’s jewellery, in particular
or international level.
a diamond and sapphire ring, which was
www.tenterdenleisure.com
taken from the family home. “We’re coming for you,” Tom warned the burglars on the social media site. “Pawnbrokers, antique shops, jewellers and punters – if you see this ring being punted, tweet me.” The musician is offering a reward for anyone who is able to provide information
TEEN MP
as to the ring’s whereabouts.
A Wealden teenager is hoping to win a seat
ON THE MAPP
in the General Election and become the youngest MP in history. Solomon Curtis,
LUCKFIELD
Eagle-eyed viewers may have spotted the Kent
18, who went to school in Robertsbridge,
Fortunate Uckfield residents scooped a major
and East Sussex Railway on their TV screens
is standing for Labour in the election and
prize when they were chosen by the Postcode
when Tenterden Town station featured in BBC
will be up against stiff competition from the
Lottery scheme to receive a large sum of
One series Mapp & Lucia. The 1930s comedy
Conservatives, who have held the seat since
money. Three locals were awarded £33,333
drama, based on EF Benson’s novels about the
1983. “I wouldn’t be standing if I didn’t think
each and 96 others were given a share of
rivalry between two women in a quaint village,
there was a chance of winning,” he says. “I’m
the £2million lottery pot. “I just didn’t think
was filmed in nearby Rye, while the locomotive
very excited. I want to spend as much time as
something like this could happen to someone
scenes where the Prince of Wales arrives were
possible in Wealden speaking to people about
like me,” says one of the major winners, Susan
all shot aboard one of Tenterden’s famous
what they would like.” The party has received
Butler, 58. “It’s amazing but I think it will take a
steam trains. The railway has previously
criticism over Solomon’s age, but he believes
while for it to sink in.” The 99 winners were all
featured in shows such as Downton Abbey
his recent experience of education and young
picked from the TN22 5 postcode area.
and The One Show.
people’s issues make him an ideal candidate.
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LETTERS
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...AND VIEWS
THIS IS WHERE YOU HAVE YOUR SAY ON WHAT’S HAPPENING IN OUR PART OF THE WORLD LETTER OF THE MONTH
of dogs barking from a nearby
TOPICAL TWITTER
kennels. I recently heard that the owner had been fined £1,000,
Alan Lavender
plus ordered to pay £5,000 to
@lavenderlens
Wealden District Council for
n We just passed a sign for
breach of a noise abatement
Tenterden AND TURNED THE
notice and I’m very pleased.
OTHER WAY!!
While I’m sure the noise wasn’t
Debbie Bailey @debybailey
deliberate, it goes to show you
n @kino_digital just watched
do need to be considerate of
paddington at hawkhurst
those around you or there will be
brilliant cinema and equally
consequences. Quiet pets are
brilliant film
the way forward!
FUEL FURY
BECKY HOWARD,
Despite constantly reading that fuel prices are dropping, I’ve yet to
ROBERTSBRIDGE
see the evidence in many places I frequent. While I can understand
Ed: Goldfish make great silent
the more rural garages hiking up their prices, there is absolutely no
pets if that’s what you’re after!
excuse for the extortionate amounts petrol stations in places like
Louis Sherman @Louis_Freddie_S n When someone accidentally calls a pub, a club. In tenterden, what fools
Tenterden are charging. I refuse to stop in the town and refuel now
Kristina Studzinski
and will always try and travel further afield. Yes, I know it’s costing me
@KristinaStudz
to drive the extra miles but it really is the principle of it!
n @waitrosewine For us
GARETH HARDINGES, SMALLHYTHE
English wine lovers please
Ed: Maybe it’s time to dig out the push bike?!
don’t hide the English wines! Hard to find at Uckfield now!!! David Sullivan @sullylovegolf
LATER LIFE
n @sullylovegolf 90 mile
Having recently had to go
bike tomorrow Marden and
through a great deal of stress
goudhurst back to Oxted
trying to find a nursing home for my mother-in-law, your Later Life
Imogen Greig @imo_greig n Just saw our lives flash
Round Table (January) couldn’t
SHOP SUCCESS
have come at a better time.
After many years without a
It was so insightful and gave
shop in Wittersham, the new
me a great deal of knowledge
village store is a breath of fresh
I’m sure I speak for everyone
I wouldn’t have had otherwise.
air. I know of many people
in Hawkhurst when I say how
We’ve now found a lovely
who have moved away from
Mrs C @samanthaclemans
welcome the news is that the
home for her and she’ll soon be
the village due to the lack of
Flat tyre, stranded at
village’s ‘grot spots’ will finally be
moving in. Thank you for tackling
facilities, but now we’re taking
Robertsbridge station. Thick
gone! Instead of disused buildings
an issue that I’m sure affects a
positive steps towards a more
with cold. Fortunately I was
there will eventually be nice new
lot of people.
thriving community. Plenty of
rescued by a good samaritan
houses and thankfully Hawkhurst
TIMOTHY GRAINGER, BY EMAIL
elderly residents have struggled
Castle will be restored to its
Ed: Glad we could help you
in the past due to lack of public
former glory. The only real shame
and your family.
transport in the village, but now
HAPPY HAWKHURST
is the derelict All Saints Church,
they won’t have to make the trek
which quite frankly is an eyesore,
to Tenterden for a pint of milk,
before our eyes as we frantically chase all our tickets across Staplehurst station in the wind #help
Marian Boswall @MarianBoswall I discovered a wonderful new gallery @ArtichokeGlry Ticehurst today. So happy I landed there
knocked down or restored!
HEATHFIELD HOWLING
HELEN SPENCER, HAWKHURST
A few years ago I had a friend
WITTERSHAM
Why not tweet us yourself?
Ed: Any other grot spots
who lived in Heathfield and
Ed: It’s always good to see
We’ll print our favourites
readers would like to see
whenever I stayed I would be
new businesses springing up,
@SoMagazines
developed?
woken by the dreadful noise
especially in rural areas.
so I’m just sorry that won’t be
which is a bonus! CATHERINE SAWYER,
with half an hour to spare!
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WEDDINGS
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Capturing magic marriage moments is a team effort for photographers Nick and Bella from Heathfield
W
e actually hate each other, that’s
photographer at their wedding, so we have
why we don’t do many weddings
to try and do something a bit different.”
together,” Nick jokes when we meet him and his wife Bella,
Capturing those special moments can mean a long day for the photographers. They arrive
“You can’t be easily flustered,” adds Bella. “If you miss that moment you can’t repeat it.” As well as capturing moments, the pair
both 48, who together started
at the venue two hours before the ceremony
enjoy getting action shots throughout the day
www.wildweddings.co.uk. “No, it’s
begins and can sometimes be snapping for
rather than static images. While sometimes
actually because we very rarely work
over 12 hours.
they head home when the party starts to
together unless it’s a big wedding.”
“Being a wedding photographer is a bit
begin the long editing process, on occasion
The couple, who have been a photography
like being a butler – you’ve got to be there
they’re booked well into the night, which
duo since 2002, began their company out of
all the time but not be noticed,” says Nick.
means they can picture some of the more
frustration, when they couldn’t find a wedding
“You need a good pair of boots and innersoles
candid party shots.
photographer to suit their style.
and by the end of the evening your eyes
“Even though Nick was a commercial photographer and I worked in visual publishing
are shattered!” Despite the stressful nature of wedding
“If there is a crowd that’s up for dancing then I quite like photographing it,” says Nick. “I have been dragged onto the dance floor
so we were in the right industries, we
photography, Nick and Bella have spent years
myself before though, by a man wearing an
struggled to find somebody to take our
perfecting the art of keeping calm and
orange wig – I had to hit him over the head
wedding pictures,” Bella explains. “We just
capturing the ‘moments’ that present
with a camera to get him off!”
thought there was a real gap in the market.”
themselves at a wedding.
For the past 13 years the pair, who relocated to East Sussex from London after they married, have been photographing weddings across the world. At first, Bella edited Nick’s photographs and compiled wedding photo books for their clients, but after spending some time shadowing Nick, she too became a photographer. Now, they do between 20
“It’s getting those poignant moments that are instantly gone,” explains Nick.
Getting married? Turn to page 81 for more wedding inspiration.
Being a wedding photographer is a bit like being a butler – you’ve got to be there all the time but not be noticed
and 40 weddings a year, as well as continuing with commercial photography ventures. Although many couples may find living and working together a challenge, Nick and Bella think they make a good team. “Some couples don’t agree at all, but we’re quite compatible when it comes to our aesthetic views and what works well,” says Bella. “We’re definitely a team, I often say ‘we’ to clients and then have to remind them it’s only me who will be at the wedding on the day!” Nick says with a laugh. With most of their clients being London based professionals and creative people, they find the type of photographs in demand are less posed and more naturalistic. “A lot of our clients are visually literate and have strong opinions about what they want, which isn’t being draped over a fountain,” explains Bella. “They just want to get on and have a good party,” adds Nick. “Most of our clients hate the idea of having a traditional wedding F E B R UA RY 2 0 1 5
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CALENDAR 8TH HOP ‘TIL YOU DROP Find everything you need for your big day in one place, at the Hop Farm in Paddock Wood’s Wedding Show. From florists and food to dresses and decorations, meet handpicked wedding suppliers who can help make your day perfect. Plus, there’ll be demonstrations during the day and if you fancy having your wedding at the Hop Farm, event staff will be on hand to explain why it could be the perfect pick. The day runs from 11am to 4pm and entry is free. For more details,
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1ST SPRING SYMPHONY
5TH MUSIC AND MISCHIEF
7TH LIGHT NIGHT
The RTW Symphony Orchestra returns to the
Howard Read is a man of many talents and for
Help the skies come alight by joining in
Assembly Hall in Tunbridge Wells with a selection
one night only the comedian, animator and
with Tunbridge Wells’ annual Winter Lantern
of music by Verdi, Beethoven and Dvorak. Verdi’s
aspiring songwriter brings his abilities together
Parade. The event, which sees a parade of
Overture to Nabucco retells the Biblical story of the
for an unmissable show at the Queen’s Hall
lanterns travel up Camden Road, will begin at
Jewish captivity in Babylon, while Beethoven’s
Theatre in Cranbrook. Joined by his animated
the library at 5.30pm and end at St Barnabas
Piano Concerto No 4 presents musical arguments
sidekick Little Howard, he will have the audience
School. When you arrive back at the school,
between the piano and the orchestra. Dvorak’s
in stitches. As well as Howard’s performance the
food and drinks will be served. This year’s
Symphony No 8 brings colourful bursts of music
evening will also include music from the
theme is water and invitations are open to all.
and was inspired by his visit to Iowa in 1863.
Cranbrook School Jazz Band. The show begins at
For those who need a little help with their
Roderick Dunk conducts and Veronika Shoot plays
7.45pm and tickets cost from £4. They can be
lantern creations, there’s a workshop on
the piano during the concert, which begins at 3pm.
booked by calling 01580 713 887 or online at
February 1 at St Barnabas to help children
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15TH SPEEDY SOUP Now in its third year, the Tenterden 5 brings runners out in force to raise money for Wittersham Village Hall. The five mile run, along the pretty country lanes of Wittersham, is a mostly flat course, with just a few small inclines and is suitable for runners of all abilities. The race begins at 10.30am and medals will be awarded at the finish line. Plus, hearty home-made soup will be available for all participants at the end. Entry costs from £13 if you book in advance and from £15 on the
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day. To take part, visit www.nice-work.org.uk
14TH MOTE ROMANCE
14TH THOMAS TRAIN
16TH MONDAY MAKERS
Celebrate your love this Valentine’s Day
For those who aren’t being whisked off to Paris
Kick off half term with some outdoor
with a romantic meal for two at Ightham
for Valentine’s Day, why not book a family day
fun by taking the kids to Knole’s first
Mote, near Sevenoaks. Enjoy a glass of fizz
out instead? Children’s favourite Thomas the
Family Monday of 2015. Try a range of
on arrival before sitting down to a three-
Tank Engine returns to Kent and East Sussex
themed activities, including wild art and
course dinner, while you are serenaded by the
Railway in Tenterden on February 14, 15, 22
crafts activities suitable for ages five to 12,
venue’s guest pianist. There’ll be no need to
and 23, when children can meet the Fat
or go on a parkland walk and get back to
send flowers or chocolates after impressing
Controller, take part in activities at the
nature. The house will also be open for
your other half with this tasty treat! The
Imagination Station and ride behind Thomas on
those who wish to discover the history of
evening costs £37.50 per person and booking
carriages Annabel and Clara. Fares are from £13
Knole in Sevenoaks. Family Monday is free
is essential. Call 01732 811 314 or email
for children over 18 months and £17 for adults.
to participate in, but usual entry fees apply.
john.beak@nationaltrust.org.uk for more
To book, or for details, call 01580 765 155 or
For more information call 01732 462 100 or
information or to book a table.
visit www.dayoutwiththomas.co.uk
visit www.nationaltrust.org/knole
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19TH LOCOMOTIVE LUNCH Enjoy a meal on the move with a difference when you dine on the Spa Valley Railway. Their popular fish and chip lunch special is back and for £11 for children and £16 for adults you can sit back, relax and take in the views between Tunbridge Wells and Groombridge on an hour-long round trip while tucking into a tasty treat. All meals are served in a heat retentive container, but if you like you can bring your own plate along. To book, visit www.spavalleyrailway.co.uk or call 01892 537 715.
18TH BEST NESTS
21ST TONBRIDGE TALKING
28TH CHURCH CONCERT
To celebrate National Nest Box Week,
Mystery, intrigue and infidelity come to the
He’s played in some of the grandest locations in the
Sissinghurst Castle invites all those with an
Oast Theatre in Tonbridge, when Andrew
world, including the Royal Albert Hall and the Sydney
interest in feathered friends to join in with a range
Bovell’s famous drama Speaking in Tongues
Opera House and now famous French pianist Cedric
of activities on Wednesday February 18 and
hits the stage from Saturday February 21 to
Tiberghien is coming to Frant Church. For one night
Thursday February 19. Visit the Elizabethan manor
Saturday February 28. Directed by Stuart
only the award winning musician will be playing
house and find out how to build your own nest
McCreadie, the production tells the story of nine
some of his finest compositions. Doors open at 7pm
boxes and bird feeders. Afterwards, explore the
characters whose lives are interlocked by betrayal
and tickets cost £14. If you fancy seeing cellist Jamie
bird hide and grab a young explorer pack from
and illicit encounters. The play, which was later
Walton perform on Friday February 27 along with
reception. Normal admission prices apply and
adapted into award winning film Lantana, has
pianist Katya Apekisheva, ‘weekend pass’ tickets
tickets for the nesting activities are £6 per person,
been reproduced many times and is always met
to both events are £24. To book, call Paul Barber on
or two for £10. For details call 01580 710 700.
with rave reviews. Tickets cost £10/£7.50, visit
01892 750 665, David Cragg on 01892 750 845 or
www.nationaltrust.org/sissinghurst-castle
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A loving husband finds himself under increasing
Veteran musician Bob Dylan takes on 10
The tensions, rivalries, hopes and fears of families everywhere are explored in A Spool of Blue Thread,
media scrutiny after his wife goes missing in
classic songs with his new album, Shadows
acclaimed thriller, Gone Girl. Ben Affleck plays
in the Night. Refining complex arrangements
the new novel by Anne Tyler. Abby loves to tell
Nick, an apparently devoted spouse who is
down for performance by a five-piece band,
her children the story of how she met their father
distraught at Amy’s disappearance, but as the
Dylan says he is not covering these songs, but
Red, so many years ago, but now the couple are
search continues, secrets and lies gradually
“uncovering them, lifting them out of the grave
reaching the age where decisions need to be
begin to emerge. Was their marriage as blissful
and bringing them into the light of day.” Dylan
made about their care. As the whole family comes
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as Nick claims or could he have murdered his
takes on tunes previously recorded by the
home to discuss the issue, memories spool back
wife? Star Rosamund Pike has been Oscar
likes of Frank Sinatra, Billie Holiday and Andy
through the decades, bringing the secrets of three
nominated for her portrayal of Amy. Available
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BOOK... Those in need of fashion inspiration will be in luck next month. After the success of the first Rock the Runway show, local event organiser Katy Beatton and personal stylist Lynne Meek of Styling Matters have joined forces again
EXPLORE... Skiing is all very well, but when you want a really memorable chilly
for another charity extravaganza. A glass of fizz and a tasty lunch will be followed by a fashion show, featuring spring/summer collections from top local retailers – including Bod & Ted, Ilse Jacobsen, Kitch, Pure and
break, why not set your sights a little higher than a black run? For real
Minimaya – plus the chance to shop from the many stalls.
adventurers, there’s one ultimate destination – you’ll literally be on
Held at High Rocks in Tunbridge Wells on Wednesday March 4, the event
top of the world when you reach the North Pole. Quark Expeditions
will raise money for the Pickering Cancer Drop-In Centre and is sponsored
offers a 14-day trip that begins from Helsinki in Finland, from where
by Purity Bridge. Tickets cost £65 and can be purchased online at
you’ll fly to Russia’s Murmansk. Here, you’ll board 50 Years of Victory,
www.event.bookitbee.com/2311/rock-the-runway/
a nuclear powered icebreaker vessel that will power you through the frozen waters. While at sea you can take a thrilling helicopter ride above the icy landscape, before reaching the North Pole on day seven. Keep your eyes peeled for polar bears as you travel back to Murmansk, via the remote Franz Josef Land. Prices for this trip of a lifetime start at £15,765 per person. www.quarkexpeditions.com
MOVE... Make your loved one feel like a real fairytale prince or princess this Valentine’s Day by presenting them with the key to their own castle. In particular, there’ll be plenty of space to entertain in a luxurious French château in Jura, just a 45-minute drive from Geneva, as it has a total of 34 bedrooms available in various buildings. As well as the sumptuously renovated château itself, the new owner will enjoy 80 hectares of walled park, along with a further 50 hectares of woodland. The estate features equestrian facilities, a farm, a gardener’s house, a workshop building with an operational 19th century forge and more. And it’s all yours for a mere £42million... www.prestigeproperty.co.uk
TRAIN... If your butler has been getting on your nerves lately, you could send him or her back to the classroom. School for Butlers and Hospitality in Brussels has recently earned the recognition of City & Guilds and has been certified as level three training. The programme was developed by the Queen’s head butler, at Her Majesty’s own request, in order to maintain high standards in the field and was refined with the help of the University of West London and the Savoy Hotel. On the four-week course, students learn everything from laying a table to handling a hunting gun – all at a cost of around £5,500. Or you can give your butler a five-day refresher for a mere £1,200. www.schoolforbutlers.com
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SHARE THE LOVE ON VALENTINE’S DAY With the most romantic day of the year looming, many of you may be planning a special outing with your loved one – or locking up your credit card and declaring Valentine’s Day to be one big commercial con. Whatever your viewpoint, there is a way you could spread the love on February 14 without being ripped off, as John from Sevenoaks explains
O
n Valentine’s Day, do you shower
partner gives them through the years and
your sweetheart with gifts or do you
if February 14 prompts them to really
refuse to be caught up in the
think about the contribution that person makes to their wellbeing and happiness,
marketing maelstrom? There’s something to be said for both
is it such a bad thing? But the point of my ‘rant’ is not to
arguments. With romantic gestures becoming grander year on year, the
convert you either way. What I would like
pressure is on those in relationships to
to do is to put forward an alternative to
keep up with the Joneses. I still
the hearts and flowers; a way in which
remember the days when just receiving a
you can share a little love and
99p card from an anonymous admirer
consideration without being ensnared in
was a huge thrill; now, it seems, only
Valentine’s one-upmanship.
diamond eternity rings, bouquets the size
There are people out there who haven’t experienced the lifechanging force of love from other human beings, even family...
Most people in relationships are lucky
of houses (delivered to your place of
to enjoy the care and devotion of their
work, naturally, so your colleagues
partner, even if the course of true love
can gasp with envy) and all-inclusive
doesn’t always run smoothly. But there
trips to Mexico seem worthy of the
are people out there who haven’t
term ‘Valentine’s gift’.
experienced the life-changing force of love from other human beings, even
It might be politically incorrect to say so, but men do seem to bear the brunt of
family; people who are alone in the world
Valentine expectations. Woe betide any
and for whom the milk of human
chap who presents his lady with a bunch
kindness is very scarce indeed.
of petrol station flowers, only to be told
I’m talking about the homeless, the
with a sniff about Kathy from work,
abused, the elderly living alone, the
whose boyfriend proposed by abseiling
disadvantaged children and those whose
in through her office window while
lives have been ravaged by addiction,
singing Unchained Melody in a
illness or the loss of loved ones.
pitch-perfect tenor.
If you resent shelling out for flowers,
However, the optimists would ask why
chocolates and dinner reservations,
you can’t be bothered to show a little
why not just tell your partner you love
love to your life partner on one day of the
them, settle down for a night in front
year, even it’s just a card with a few
of the telly and donate the money
heartfelt words inside. Most would
you would have lavished on them
proclaim, “But I show them love every
to a deserving charity instead? Knowing that a homeless person will
day, I don’t need the greetings card industry to instruct me to do it!” But do
have a bed for the night or a lonely
you, honestly? Sadly, it is true that some
pensioner will actually get a visitor this
people, particularly those in long term
week, will certainly warm your hearts on
relationships, do fail to appreciate the
Valentine’s Day and make them believe
love, support and companionship their
that love isn’t just for the lucky ones.
DO YOU HAVE A RANT YOU’D LIKE TO RELEASE? Email your views, in no more than 600 words, to Editor Jane Connolly jconnolly@onemediauk.co.uk. We won’t publish anonymous letters and contact details must be supplied, but if you’d prefer not to be named in print please make this preference clear. F E B R UA RY 2 0 1 5
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CONFIDENTIAL BY TACITUS
NOTHING ESCAPES OUR ATTENTION
WHICH bride-to-be beggars belief? Simples: The one who belittled her fiancé when he lovingly handed her the engagement ring. She took one look and informed him: “The diamond is a bit small, but don’t worry, I’ll take it to the jewellers and have a bigger stone fitted.” He works in the caring profession. She’s a high flyer in sales – and is a real pain!
WHO’S
WHY
WHICH
WHY
getting ready to walk
is this cousin no
popular pub might
did this man have to
out on their man?
longer welcome?
be changing hands?
cancel his stag night?
That would be the wife who
Because on a flying visit to her
That would be the Tunbridge Wells
Because he went away with
is maxing out their joint
relatives, she prattled on and
establishment with an impressive
friends on a stag do rehearsal
debit and credit cards to make
on about how well she was
postcode and it’s not the old styled
(no, I didn’t know these existed
sure she has enough stashed
doing living in Greece. At the
Thorins, near The Pantiles, which is
either), during which he jumped
away to make the break
same time she used a false
up for grabs. Seems this
in a pool and busted his ankle,
comfortably. Check those
name and the family address
pub has been the subject of much
then fell over and knocked out
statements, you unworthy
to set up a department store
back room business talk in recent
a front tooth. Happily he was
hubbies, or you could be in for
account card and ran up
months between a potential buyer
fully fit with a temporary false
a big surprise!
huge debts.
and the current landlord.
tooth for the big day.
WHY
WHO
did this dad raise
paid a high price for
WHAT
WHO
really made this lads’
needs to take more
a few eyebrows?
being so vain?
night out?
care driving to work?
Because the other morning
That would be the senior
The fact that the group of friends
Answer: The woman travelling
when it was freezing, he sat in
journalist who removed
visited no less than seven
into Tunbridge Wells from
his car on his driveway and
his bifocal specs to pose
’gentlemen’s clubs’ in London
Crowborough, who actually
read a newspaper, while
for a festive photo on a bridge.
during the evening. And they
steers her Nissan with one
outside his seven-year-old
They slipped from his hand
called in at two of them twice.
elbow while using her hands
son struggled to scrape the
and fell into the water
The poor souls were quite worn
to apply eye makeup. Putting
frost from the windscreen.
below. The replacements
out next morning, when they got
on cosmetics behind the
Neighbours were not
cost him £270! Try
back to Tunbridge Wells. It’s
wheel causes 450,000
impressed.
contact lenses, sir.
tough being a ‘lad’.
accidents a year.
Got a rumour? Pass it on via confidential@onemediauk.co.uk We never reveal our sources
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Awards season is now in full swing, but the real calendar highlight – the Oscars – is yet to take place. On February 22, the great and good of Hollywood will hold their collective breath as they wait to hear who will take home those coveted Academy Award statuettes. While the glitterati practise their red carpet pouts and ‘gracious loser’ faces, we take a look back over the last 87 years to remember the heroes and villains of showbiz’s most glamorous awards bash
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THE OSCARS
F
or nearly 90 years, the Academy
ruthless and expensive, with film studios
records, reveal some trivia and relive some of
of Motion Picture Arts and
spending an estimated $10million (£6.5million)
the most famous (and infamous) moments in
Sciences has been inviting the
to push the major contenders, but with very
the awards’ chequered history...
cream of Hollywood to indulge in
good reason. Naturally, the famous gold
an evening of back-slapping and
statuette brings enormous kudos for the
MOST MEMORABLE SPEECHES
self-congratulation. It’s the
winners, whether they’re actors, directors,
As is so often the case in life, the most
hottest ticket in town and every
screenwriters or any other film associated trade
memorable Oscar speeches aren’t necessarily
rising actor dreams of one day
– the Academy Award, or Oscar, is an official
the best. Tears, tantrums and undignified exits
taking to the stage and uttering
recognition from their peers of their talent,
are the moments we really remember, with
professionalism and vision.
these incidents immediately eclipsing even the
those immortal words: “I’d like to thank...”
The accolade also brings more material
The nominations for the 2015 awards have
most shining achievements. Gwyneth Paltrow,
been announced and movies in the frame for
benefits, particularly for studios. According to
for instance, is a highly accomplished performer,
Best Picture include The Imitation Game,
finance experts, Best Picture winners over the
but her Best Actress acceptance speech is still
Birdman and The Theory of Everything, while
last five years have each generated a total profit
remembered as one of the most cringeworthy
Richard Linklater, Wes Anderson and Bennett
margin of nearly 500%. One good example is
of all time, 17 years later. Blubbing and sobbing
Miller are all contenders for Best Director.
The King’s Speech (2010), which earned
throughout, she was barely intelligible, so most
$138million (£88million) at the US box office
of her emotional ramblings were lost on the
Redmayne are up for Best Actor. Ladies
after picking up the Best Picture award – more
bemused audience.
nominated for Best Actress include our cover
than $100million more than expected before the
star Reece Witherspoon and Marion Cotillard,
nomination. The movie went on to earn more
Actress gong for Boys Don’t Cry (her second came
who are both looking for their second Best
than £250million worldwide, after being made
in 2004 for Million Dollar Baby), but she kept the
Actress wins, along with Julianne Moore who
on a budget of just £8million.
applauding audience waiting while she indulged in a
Brits Benedict Cumberbatch and Eddie
In 1999, Hilary Swank picked up her first Best
Those who take home the Best Actor and
snog with then-husband, Chad Lowe. However,
Actress awards can also expect to earn 20%
that public display of affection fell flat when she
more on their next film. Even nominations that
subsequently forgot to thank him in her acceptance
winners, which include Katharine Hepburn
don’t translate into wins are extremely lucrative – a
speech. The couple divorced three years later.
who holds the record for the most acting wins
movie that makes the shortlist can be expected to
Sean Penn celebrated his 2003 Best Actor win
with four statues. She was nominated for
generate a profit margin of around 250%. Cinema
for Mystic River by shoe-horning his politics into
Best Actress a staggering 12 times between
ticket sales for nominated films tend to increase
his speech. He chose to proclaim his disbelief in
1934 and 1982, taking home the Oscar for her
by at least a third, with a corresponding jump in
the existence of weapons of mass destruction,
roles in Morning Glory (1934), Guess Who’s
DVD sales and digital downloads.
before moving onto an awkward and disjointed
will be hoping for her first Oscar with her fifth acting nomination. They’ll all be hoping to join the ranks of past
It has yet to be seen who will claim the
Coming to Dinner (1968), The Lion in Winter
speech with long periods of silence.
(1969, shared with Barbra Streisand for Funny
limelight at this year’s glittering ceremony, but
Girl) Girl and On Golden Pond (1982).
we want to take you back down the sparkly
Supporting Actress for her turn in The Fighter, but
Memory Lane of Oscar history to unveil some
nerves appeared to affect on her on the big
Academy Award campaigns can be long,
SO
In 2010 Melissa Leo was named as Best
CHAD LOWE ROBERTO BENIGNI
HILARY SWANK JULIANNE MOORE
SEAN PENN
REECE WITHERSPOON GWYNETH PALTROW
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THE OSCARS evening, as she proceeded to give a rather bizarre
keep the audience entertained as the hours drag
performance on stage. After audibly swearing and
on. Indeed, Bob Hope hosted the event the
making incoherent remarks about “selling motion
most with 18 appearances, followed by Billy
pictures and respecting the work”, she walked off
Crystal who has acted as compere eight times
stage with the aid of a cane belonging to elderly
to date. But, perhaps nervous of the politics of
and infirm actor Kirk Douglas.
the time, in 2011 the Academy chose actors James Franco and Anne Hathaway to lead
With his film having just won 11 of the 14 Academy Awards for which it was nominated
proceedings. Despite being good-looking and
– including Best Picture – it’s not surprising that
talented, it turned out these two had a shocking
Titanic director James Cameron was feeling
lack of chemistry and Franco spent much of the
quite pleased with himself at the 1997
night looking either bored or plain confused,
ceremony. But pinching a character’s cheesiest
resulting in a performance both of them would
line to finish his acceptance speech and
rather forget.
bellowing “I’m the king of the world!” may not
In 1973 Marlon Brando’s big comeback was complete when he won Best Actor for his iconic
have endeared him to his rivals.
performance in The Godfather. However, not
Finally, in 1984 Sally Field revealed an apparent desperation for approval when she
only did he fail to turn up at the ceremony, he
accepted her Best Actress Oscar, won for
sent Native American activist Sacheen
Places in the Heart, by hysterically proclaiming,
Littlefeather in his place – to turn down the
“You like me! You really like me!” Maybe she
honour. She came armed with his 15-page
wasn’t quite so popular after that speech...
statement, although she was only allowed to
The prize for the most exuberant acceptance of
remain on stage for a minute. The incident led to
all time must surely go to Italian actor Roberto
the Academy making a new rule forbidding
Benigni, who was so overjoyed at Life Is Beautiful
anyone other than the award’s presenter to
being named Best Foreign Film in 1999, he
accept a statue on the winner’s behalf. British actor David Niven saved the day and
clambered over seats to reach the stage and stood on the backs of chairs to applaud the
displayed his unshakeable composure when a
audience. Later that evening he also won Best
streaker decided to enliven the 1974 ceremony.
Actor for his role in the movie, at which point he
The audience gasped and didn’t know where to
declared that he had “used up all my English!”
look when the naked man ran across the stage as Niven was about to present an award.
MOST AWKWARD MOMENTS
However, the actor remained as cool as a
Comedians are usually the host of choice for
to think that probably the only laugh that man will
long, high profile ceremonies such as the
ever get in his life is by stripping off and showing
Academy Awards, as they have the ability to
his shortcomings?”
She came armed with a 15-page statement by the actor, although she was only allowed to remain on stage for one minute. The embarrassing incident resulted in the Academy making a new rule forbidding anyone other than the award’s presenter to accept a statue on the winner’s behalf
cucumber, merely remarking, “Isn’t it fascinating
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MELISSA LEO
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JACK NICHOLSON
ADRIEN BRODY NICOLAS CAGE
JAMES FRANCO ANNE HATHAWAY
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THE OSCARS
WORST LOSERS Any nominee worth their salt will have practised their ‘loser face’ – a look that must express humbleness, approval for the winner and not a trace of annoyance. But there are some who, great actors as they may be, just didn’t get it right when someone else’s name was
TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE HOW WELL DO YOU KNOW YOUR OSCAR TRIVIA? HAVE A GO AT OUR QUIZ (ANSWERS BELOW) AND NO CHEATING! 1. Which film, or films, have won the most Academy Awards?
pulled out of the golden envelope. Both Jack Nicholson and Nicolas Cage failed to
2. Which is the only film to win all the categories in which it was nominated?
hide their disapproval when Adrien Brody beat them
3. Who has won the most awards for directing?
both to Best Actor in 2002; despite Nicholson
4. Who has won the most Oscars overall?
donning sunglasses indoors, his pursed mouth
5. What was the first animated film to be nominated for Best Screenplay?
made an ‘o’ of surprise at the announcement and
6. Who was the first woman to win Best Director?
Cage just looked glum.
7. Who was the first person to win a posthumous acting Oscar?
Eddie Murphy evidently believed his performance
8. What are the only three films to have won ‘the big five’ – Best Director, Picture, Screenplay, Actor and Actress?
in Dreamgirls was worth a statuette, but the judges
9. Who is the youngest winner of an acting award?
thought otherwise and handed the gong for Best
10. Who is the oldest winner of an acting award?
Supporting Actor to Alan Arkin in 2006. Although Murphy managed to pull off a neutral face at the all-important moment, he stormed out of the theatre just minutes later. When Samuel L Jackson was nominated for the same award in 1994, the Pulp Fiction star was caught on camera mouthing a suspicious word when Martin Landau was called to the stage instead. Hopeful of a win for her turn in Rocky, Talia Shire looked genuinely depressed at the 1976 ceremony when Faye Dunaway beat her to Best Actress – no attempts to look happy here, just honest disappointment. When the late Lauren Bacall finally garnered an Academy Award nomination in 1997, at the age of 72, it seemed that she would be a shoe-in for Best Supporting Actress. However, the expected sympathy vote did not come off and Juliette Binoche won instead – earning a steely glare from the snubbed veteran. JULIETTE BINOCHE
TALIA SHIRE FAYE DUNAWAY
LAUREN BACALL
QUIZ ANSWERS 1. The record is shared by three films: Ben-Hur (1959), Titanic (1997) and The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003) all won 11 awards 2. The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003)
ALAN ARKIN EDDIE MURPHY
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3. John Ford, with four directing awards: The Informer (1935), The Grapes of Wrath (1940), How Green Was My Valley (1941) and The Quiet Man (1952) 4. Walt Disney, with a total of 22 5. Toy Story, 1995
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6. Kathryn Bigelow for The Hurt Locker (2009) 7. Peter Finch, who won Best Actor for Network at the 1977 awards (he died on January 14, 1977) 8. It Happened One Night (1934), One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest (1975) and The Silence of the Lambs (1991) 9. Tatum O’Neal, who won Best Supporting Actress at the age of 10 for Paper Moon (1973) 10. Christopher Plummer who won Best Supporting Actor at the age of 82 for Beginners (2011)
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I take pictures of every bouquet to put on Instagram so my customers can see what I’m making
A DAY IN THE LIFE VALENTINE’S FLORIST For Sophie Hill of Astilbe & Sorrel in Hawkhurst, her Valentine’s Day is full of romantic bouquets, but sadly none of them are for her…
NAME: SOPHIE HILL
Some people leave it until the last minute to
AGE: 29
order their Valentine’s flowers, but I try to call
LIVES: HAWKHURST
anyone I think is going to want to place an order
OCCUPATION: FLORIST
three weeks in advance. You still get some last
INTERESTING FACT: HAS HER BIRTHDAY ON
minute orders though!”
VALENTINE’S DAY OUT FOR DELIVERY BEFORE THE BIG DAY
“Last Valentine’s I began delivering flowers at
“In the lead up to Valentine’s Day there’s a huge
7.30am and didn’t stop until 6.30pm, so this
amount to do. The days before can be pretty
year I’ve hired a delivery driver to help me out.
chaotic. The problem is knowing where to stop.
That way, I can spend the time making up the
Ordering the flowers themselves and getting
orders as they come in.”
that right with limited space is the hardest part - fortunately, I have a very understanding
BOUQUET BUILDING
wholesaler who does their best to help me out
“I’ve realised lately that the larger bouquets are
at the last minute with deliveries if I suddenly
much less fiddly than the little posies I do.
need more!”
Larger bouquets take around 10 to 15 minutes depending on what foliage I’m using. I really do
7AM
like to take my time – I won’t sell a bouquet
“Last year was my first Valentine’s Day since
unless I am completely happy with it. If I look at
starting Astilbe & Sorrel and I began at 7am. I
it and don’t think ‘I’d buy that’ I’ll quite happily
start at this time if I have to go out and choose
take it apart and start again. I’m a perfectionist
colours and varieties of flowers, or if the
through and through!”
wholesaler is delivering to me then I can start a little bit later, at 8am.”
GETTING SOCIAL “As well as sorting the flowers, a big part of my
FIRST THINGS FIRST
day is taking phone orders, replying to emails
“On a typical morning, work begins by
and thinking up campaigns for Facebook and
conditioning any new flower deliveries by
Twitter. I also take pictures of every bouquet to
stripping the stems of leaves and thorns, cutting
put on Instagram so my customers can see
stems at an angle and placing straight into clean
what I’m making.”
buckets of cold, fresh water with a dash of flower food. Then I put the kettle on, check
8PM
orders and make a delivery plan for the day.”
“After a busy Valentine’s Day, it’s finally time for me to shut up shop. As February 14 is my
FLOWER PICKING
birthday, I’ll usually go out and celebrate with
“The most popular flowers for Valentine’s Day,
friends. Last year I spent the evening drinking
believe it or not, are red roses, but I try to mix it
wine at the Ragged Trousers in Tunbridge Wells,
up a bit by using interesting foliage and different
but this year it’s my 30th, so I’ll do something
types of flower. Last year I had some amazing
more sensible! Funnily enough, I never get
‘hearts’ roses, which were a head of clustered
bought flowers for my birthday…”
petals that looked like hearts at the centre.
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MISTAKEN IDENTITY
NO PRESSURE February 14 1981– Our first Valentine’s Day as a married couple and my husband decided that, rather than ‘waste’
We met at university, living opposite each
what little money we had on roses or
other in halls. I gave her the most awkward
chocolates, he would surprise me with
‘hello!’ wave imaginable and then, having
a ‘romantic meal’ of liver and bacon
misheard her name, proceeded to call her
casserole, which he proudly informed
completely the wrong thing for three weeks
me he’d made in the pressure cooker.
until she finally told me her name was Line
What he failed to point out was that it
(pronounced Leena), not Nina! Us being the
filled the pressure cooker... He hadn’t
awkward duo that we are, it took about a
got the hang of portion control. There
year and a half and a lot of Dutch courage before our friendship
was enough for the whole street and
became anything more. Our anniversary is St Patrick’s Day, rather
we were eating it for days!
than Valentine’s Day, but these things are what they are!
Chris & Roy, Staplehurst
Jon & Line, Tonbridge
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NUMBERS GAME For me, meeting Nick was very much love at first sight...for him not so much! We were in a pub and I clocked him the moment he came in. Sadly I soon spied him kissing another girl. Not put off by this and fuelled by wine and pushy friends, I plucked up the courage to speak to
give it to me, but it got resolved when my friend took his number
CLASSROOM CRUSH
for me. Now we’re married!
We met while doing our teacher training
Caroline & Nick, Tenterden
in 2009 and despite initially being wary
him. I asked him for his number, but he claimed he had no battery. I was mortified, thinking he was just making up excuses not to
of each other, after a trip to France we became friends. This eventually led to something more, although to this day neither of us are willing to accept responsibility for making the first move. I was in denial and even when Ben turned up at my door with cake and
MUM’S THE WORD
flowers on Valentine’s Day, I refused to
Despite the fact the
same conclusion about who initiated the
shops are filled with
first the move though!
hearts, flowers and cuddly
Ben & Kirsty, Tenterden
admit I liked him. Eventually though, I gave in and I’m glad I did. I still don’t think that we’ll ever both come to the
bears, my boyfriend Alex is still oblivious to Valentine’s Day. One year I went to his house for what I thought was a romantic home cooked meal, but he’d completely forgotten. While I was in the house he made his mum drive him to get me something, but he’d left it so late all he got was a droopy bunch of roses from the petrol station. Then, when he got back he made his mum cook the ‘romantic’ meal! He’s never lived it down! Holly & Alex, Tunbridge Wells
STOLEN KISSES I was 15 and l had just started working in a hairdressers when l was invited to one of the girls’ birthday parties. I was in the ladies when I overheard someone say they were going to go out with Tony Pryor by the end of the evening, so l asked my friend who was this Tony, as this other girl had her sights set on him. She went and told him and the next thing I knew he was asking me to dance, telling me l had saved him from her! The girl who wanted Tony later cornered me in the toilets and said “you might have stolen Tony, but I’ll get Dave Baker.” That wasn’t to be either; Dave is now my brother-in-law after marrying my sister! Wendy & Tony, Sandhurst F E B R UA RY 2 0 1 5
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PERSONAL STYLIST CATHERINE DE CRÈVECOEUR REVEALS HOW TO BRING THE LATEST TRENDS TO YOUR FEBRUARY WARDROBE
STEAL HER STYLE Dita Von Teese is dressed to perfection with this figure hugging, 50s glamour number. Bring some sexy confidence into your evening wardrobe with this beautifully sculpted dress by Zac Posen (£545, www.theoutnet.com)
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Splurge Vs Steal Create the perfect hourglass figure with the right underpinning – treat yourself to this carefully designed, comfortable and sophisticated body suit by Aubade (left, £143, www.harrods.com). Or add this equally gorgeous piece from Marisota to your underwear drawer for just £37 (www.marisota.com).
Klein do a brilliant push-up style that is seamless so can be worn under the slinkiest of tops. Rosie Huntington-Whiteley’s collection also offers many options, such as this gorgeous lace inspired set (above, £40, www.marksandspencer.com). If you’re in doubt, then get your bra size measured at your nearest department store or head to Rigby and Peller, the holy grail of bras.
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ELISABETTA FRANCHI Peonia high heel, £270 www.zalando.co.uk
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BEAUTY BULLETIN WE BRING YOU THE LATEST HEADLINES FROM THE BEAUTY WORLD
Insurance shock One in four beauty therapists in
Not only were 83% of
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respondents never questioned
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by clients, but the vast majority
revealed.
of those who had been found
Of those, a third had never
that clients only asked about their
been insured, while the others
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“These results reveal just how
more worryingly, less than 20%
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are not protecting themselves
been asked about their insurance
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by clients.
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Colin Webster. “If something
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and no compensation, but the
A quarter admitted they did not
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eventualities, which can be a
currently offered, while 15%
very harrowing and expensive
were not sure.
experience for the professional.”
I’m every woman Karen Betts, founder of Nouveau Beauty Group, was named as Natwest’s Everywoman Woman of the Year 2014. The award has been running for 12 years and aims to recognise the achievements of female UK entrepreneurs. A leading provider of beauty industry education, Nouveau Beauty Group specialises in permanent makeup, anti-ageing therapies, lash treatments and HD brows. With over 20 years’ experience in the cosmetic tattooing industry, Karen is also the medical tattooing consultant at the Princess Grace Breast Cancer Care Hospital in London. Nouveau Beauty Group turns over £7million per year and employs over 180 staff. “I was overwhelmed to have been recognised as a worthy finalist amongst so many inspirational women,” Karen says. “To actually be awarded the overall achievement of Woman of the Year 2014 still has not sunk in. “My co-directors, staff and I have worked tirelessly over the last 15
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Wealden fans of premium beauty
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brand Elemis should keep their
academies this year.
fingers crossed, as the company
The first shop will be in Hong
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12 new stand-alone stores.
Wharf and Westfield being tipped
To mark its 25th anniversary
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Anti-anti-ageing
Body beautiful
Cosmetic products that tackle
who were concerned about their
the signs of ageing are failing to
looks in the future, while giving a
appeal to the over-55s.
negative impression to the older
That was the conclusion drawn
age groups.
by market research company
“Manufacturers don’t get their
Canadean when it surveyed
messaging right when they talk to
2,000 adult consumers about
older consumers,” says Veronika
their skincare habits. A fifth of
Zhupanova, Analyst at Canadean.
those polled were concerned
“This group is comfortable with
about ageing but only a third of
their age, they don’t feel old and
those had started a regular anti-
they don’t want to be treated as
ageing regime.
desperately clinging to youth. To
The survey found that those
achieve success among those
aged over 55 were the least likely
aged 55 and older, skincare
to use anti-ageing products, even
producers need to offer them
though they were the most likely
inclusive products that promote
to have wrinkles, fine lines and
good-looking, well-groomed skin
other age-related blemishes.
as well as attractiveness, as
Feedback suggested that
opposed to treating their age as a
advertising campaigns focused
burden that needs relief.”
too much on young women
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The Cosmo Body Show debuted on Sky’s FAB TV (channel 254) last month, featuring hints
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BEAUTY BULLETIN SMALL STEPS TO A HEALTHIER YOU
It’s only February but if your New Year’s resolutions are already floundering, you’re not alone. Dr Justin Varney, National Lead for Adult Health and Wellbeing at Public Health England, gives his tips for making realistic changes
of exercise on at least five days a week. Dr Varney says even doing 10 minutes of exercise every other day, simply by walking to work, school or the shops, for example, can make a difference. “It’s the little things every day that, over time, help us pile on the pounds, so changing that and
DR VARNEY’S TIPS
FOR A HEALTHIER DIET
n Change from sugary sodas to sugar-free or low calorie drinks, or at least alternate the full sugar versions with water. n Replace butter with low fat spreads.
swapping some of those little things is how to
n Choose reduced fat cheese or when
tackle it, in a way that doesn’t feel like we’re
using cheese in cooking, try a stronger
punishing ourselves.”
flavour like mature Cheddar, which means
SMOKE-FREE ZONE
you can use less. n Brown leaner mince when cooking,
xperts estimate that 88% of New Year’s
One popular New Year’s resolution that often
then drain off any fat before adding
resolutions - most of which are linked to
fails quickly is quitting smoking, especially if
health improvements - fail very quickly. In
you attempt to quit overnight without support.
other ingredients. n Choose desserts and dressings
E
fact, research suggests that three-quarters hit
Dr Varney says that while advice from local
the buffers within nine days.
Stop Smoking Services can make it four times
But before you accept defeat and reach for a
more likely for smokers to successfully quit,
box of chocolates or throw your trainers in the
increasing research also suggests that a way
bin, heed a little advice from the experts. Rather
to help reduce or completely quit tobacco
than huge undertakings, like strict diets, regular
could be to try using e-cigarettes.
gym workouts or quitting smoking overnight,
“We know that e-cigarettes are really helping
small and more realistic changes, they say, can
a lot of smokers move away from the damage
still make a big difference to your health and
that cigarettes do,” says Dr Varney. “But
appearance.
they’re not perfect, and in effect, you move
Dr Justin Varney, National Lead for Adult Health and Wellbeing at Public Health England, says: “New Year’s resolutions are so hard to stick to.
your addiction from a normal cigarette to the nicotine in the e-cigarette.” He adds: “It doesn’t cost more or take more
Small changes are much easier, because they’re
time to be healthy. It does take will and
a little tweak in what you do, rather than moving
commitment – if this was easy, everyone
from sweatpants to Lycra and finding a gym.”
would be a healthy weight and be active every
It’s recommended that adults aim to be active
day. They’re not, because it’s challenging, but
daily, doing at least 150 minutes (2.5 hours) of
making those small changes and being realistic
moderate intensity activity per week, in bouts of
about what you can achieve can really get
10 minutes or more. This could mean 30 minutes
results.”
that are lower in fat. n Use semi-skimmed, 1% fat or skimmed milk instead of whole milk. n Swap sugary cereals for plain ones like porridge or wholegrain wheat biscuits. n Use less sugar and salt, and try not to add salt to food when cooking.
ACTIVE IDEAS n Walk or cycle to work, school and/or the shops. n Use the stairs instead of the lift. n Dance madly to your favourite songs in the kitchen. n Take up a sport you enjoyed at school. n Do some active housework or gardening. For more information about small healthy changes, visit www.nhs.uk/Change4Life
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Where do you start if your parents need care? There have been numerous articles in the national press detailing a lack of knowledge around the care system and what support is available to people in need of care. If your parents are at the stage where it is clear they need care, it can be a fearful, isolating time in which you are not sure which way to turn or who can help you. Many questions will need addressing, such as 'Do I need to be looking at residential care homes or is there a way mum and dad can stay at home?' or 'Are there options of support with the funding of their care?' People may have lived in their homes for over 40 years and still be an active member of the community, whether it be from supporting the local church or charities, to regular book clubs or coffee mornings with friends and neighbours. This can make the decision of residential care an unnatural fit as it would greatly reduce the independence and choices of those involved. Even if you are a full time carer yourself, you may be eligible for respite care funding, which would allow you to have a break and time for yourself, in the knowledge that a fully experienced team would be supporting your parents in your absence. The good news is that there are many more options than you might think. Genuine Care may be able to help you and your family with detailed knowledge on what care package might be right for you, as well as what support with funding could be available. In some cases care packages can be fully-funded, which can take away the financial pressure and give you peace of mind. Most importantly the choice is always yours: Genuine Care's core values are to maintain our client's independence through person-centred care. We tailor our care packages to your needs and wishes and understand that they can change week by week, so we must have the flexibility to change with them.
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BEAUTY BULLETIN PUTTING PAIN ON THE BACK FOOT
Reflexology is a therapy that’s been tested by time Fans of reflexology have long been singing the praises of its benefits. Based on ancient Chinese practices, it involves carefully applying pressure to specific areas – mainly in the feet, hands and ears – to treat health complaints elsewhere; the core principle being that these pressure points relate to other specific parts, or functions, of the body.
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Dr Carol Samuel, a trained reflexologist and
research after studying neuropharmacology at
co-author of the study, said at the time: “As we
university, and said she was not surprised by
predicted, reflexology decreased pain sensations.
the Portsmouth University findings.
It’s likely that reflexology works in a similar
“I think it’ll open up more clinical research
manner to acupuncture by causing the brain to
into this area, which is what we really need,”
release chemicals that lessen pain signals.”
she said at the time. “We don’t absolutely
Pointing out that this was an early study and
know how reflexology works, but there are
more were needed, she added: “It looks like it
many theories. Personally, I think it may be
may be used to complement conventional drug
something to do with touching the body
therapy in the treatment of conditions that are
bringing about a change to the nervous
associated with pain, such as osteoarthritis,
system.”
backache and cancers.”
Bickerton stressed that people in pain should
So, how exactly does reflexology work?
always seek conventional treatment as
The Association of Reflexologists (AoR)
medically advised first.
explains that there are several theories.
“Reflexologists find that people in pain come
Many believe the therapy works in a similar
to us when the conventional system doesn’t
offering relief for a long list of ailments,
way to acupuncture, by stimulating meridians
work for them, which is hard for us, because
including headaches, aches and pains
(energy lines) in the body through applying
we’re getting the really tough ones to deal
and depression, reflexology’s offered as a
pressure to specific points. This is thought to
with,” she said.
relaxing, stress-busting treatment. And its
release blockages in energy. Some believe
popularity has soared in recent years, with
internal organs adjust to the sensory input of a
for stress and sleep problems, and people will
numerous spas and practitioners offering the
therapeutic touch and other theories include
often have it as a one-off treat. However, she
therapy across the UK.
the possibility that reflexology releases
advised that for reflexology to make a
endorphins and encephalins – the body’s
difference, regular sessions are needed.
s well as being cited as potentially
However, though recognition of the benefits of complementary medicines has increased, with some GPs even advising patients to give them a
natural painkillers. The AoR says Japanese research from 2008,
She added that the therapy is also very good
“It’s lovely and relaxing, and when the body’s relaxed it’s more able to bring itself into
go, lack of scientific proof has meant some
using MRI scans, showed a link between foot
balance and heal itself,” she said. “It’s a
medics are sceptical. But a study by the
reflexology points and a brain reaction, suggesting
therapy that’s been tested by time.”
University of Portsmouth in 2013 may have
the link from pressure points to organs occurs
altered perceptions even further, after
through a blood flow reaction in the brain.
researchers found that, in certain circumstances, it may be as effective as painkillers.
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HERE WE PUT A KEY ELEMENT OF THE BEAUTY INDUSTRY UNDER THE MICROSCOPE
You can get a satisfactory result in as little as two weeks weeks, for 30 minutes to one hour at a time. There are some products that can be applied for up to eight hours at a time. This means you can get a satisfactory result in as little as two weeks. WHAT OTHER PROCEDURES ARE THERE?
Whether you want to look dazzling on your wedding day or simply feel more confident in your daily life, tooth whitening could help to give you a Hollywood smile. But what should you know about this procedure before getting into the dentist’s chair? Here, we turn to the British Dental Health Foundation for advice
There is also chair-side ‘power whitening’. have trays made specially to fit into your mouth
Although this is often called ‘laser whitening’, it
like gum shields. The whitening gel is then put
is not a laser that is used. Gel is painted onto
in the trays and you will be given a routine to
your teeth and then a light is shone onto the gel
follow at home.
to speed up the whitening reaction. During this
Another option is called ‘chair-side whitening’.
procedure, a soft material is placed over your
You will be told if you are suitable for the
gums to protect them. Your dentist will need to
treatment and your dentist will supervise it.
assess your teeth to make sure that you are
First the dentist, hygienist or therapist will put a
suitable for the treatment. Once it has been
rubber shield or a gel on your gums to protect
agreed, this procedure usually takes about one
them. They will then apply the whitening
to two hours.
product to your teeth, again using a specially made tray. The ‘active ingredient’ in the whitening
HOW MUCH DOES TOOTH WHITENING COST?
product is usually hydrogen peroxide or
Private charges will vary from practice to
WHAT IS TOOTH WHITENING?
carbamide peroxide. As the active ingredient is
practice and region to region. Chair-side
Tooth whitening can be a very effective way of
broken down, oxygen gets into the enamel and
whitening will be more expensive than
lightening the natural colour of your teeth
dentine of the teeth and the tooth colour is
professionally supervised home bleaching. We
without removing any of the tooth surface. It
made lighter.
recommend you get a written estimate of the cost before you start any treatment.
cannot make a complete colour change, but it may lighten the existing shade.
HOW LONG DOES HOME WHITENING TAKE?
WHAT ARE THE SIDE EFFECTS?
WHAT DOES TOOTH WHITENING
This depends on how discoloured your teeth
Some people may find that their teeth become
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sensitive to cold during or after the treatment.
Professional bleaching is the most usual
usually be finished within two to four weeks.
Others may have discomfort in the gums, a
method of tooth whitening. Your dentist will
First, you will need up to four visits to the
sore throat or white patches on the gum line.
assess you first to see whether tooth whitening
dentist. Your dentist will need to make a thin
These symptoms are usually temporary and
is suitable for you. They will tell you about the
mouthguard and will take impressions for this
should disappear within a few days of the
options you have for tooth whitening and which
at the first appointment. Once your dentist has
treatment finishing. If any of these side effects
will be the most suitable for you.
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continue you should go to your dentist.
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LET THE MAGIC BEGIN... So, the proposal has been accepted and the Champagne corks popped – now it’s time to start preparations for the happiest day of your life. When you’re planning a wedding, there are lots of elements to consider and it might be difficult to know where to start. That’s why we’re on hand with our spring edition to provide you with advice and inspiration every step of the way. Check out the wedding countdown, our step-by-step guide to planning your perfect day. From the six-month point to the morning of your nuptials, read our expert tips for making your wedding journey smooth, easy and stress-free. Take a look at our dress fashion predictions for 2015 and you’ll be right on trend as you stroll up the aisle. Whether you’re looking for a traditional princess look or a contemporary gown with attitude, we’ll make sure you’re the belle of the ball. Plus, top local venues reveal why they could be the ideal setting for your unforgettable moments and leading suppliers discuss the magical extra touches that they can offer to your fairytale wedding. There’s all this and more, so, all you have to do is sit back, relax and prepare to dazzle!
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TIMELESSBEAUTY For brides, choosing the dress is often the most exciting part of the wedding preparations. Many ladies yearn to look both classic and contemporary, embracing today’s trends while epitomising timeless elegance. Before you hit the boutiques, we’re on hand to offer some stylish inspiration. Here, three top designers – Ian Stuart, Jenny Packham and Cymbeline – offer their take on spring 2015’s most beautiful bridal fashions
COLLARED Strapless and sweetheart necklines are always attractive, but high slash necks and Victorian style lace collars are emerging as a demure alternative. Worn with a glamorous up-do, high lines elongate the neck for a slender look.
CYMBELINE Ines features a sleek, contemporary shape that is softened by the embellished lacy overlay and gathered collar
IAN STUART Salamanca is an intricate, slim line, metallic lace gown featuring off the shoulder sleeves, which beautifully opens the neckline, with pretty hanging lace appliqué that falls on the arm. Sequined lace appliqué is also seen scattered across the skirt and finished with a scalloped lace hem, £2,310.
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IAN STUART Electra is a glamorous mermaid gown with a delicate high illusion neckline finished in pretty bugle beads. Metallic lace adorns the bodice and is seen in appliqué pieces on the tulle skirt. The back falls into a V, which is mirrored by the taffeta skirt that sweeps up at the back to meet with lovely silk flowers, the signature of Ian Stuart, £2,030.
EMBELLISH THE TRUTH Fashion trends often influence bridal collections so, as metallic embellishments have been huge on the high street recently, it’s no surprise to see wedding gowns following suit. Who needs an excuse to shine even more brightly on your big day? If you prefer a subtler look, try embellishments in non-metallic materials – lace, embroidery or neutral coloured beading – to add extra interest and texture.
IAN STUART Named after the pretty blossom of an orange tree, Neroli has a delicate whimsical feel, adorned in heavily beaded lace contrasted against softly floating tulle. Its slimline style is as feminine as its embellishment, with a beautiful V neckline that is mirrored at the back, £1,890.
JENNY PACKHAM Etta is a mid-length tulle gown with antique sequin and beaded embellishment, £2, 880.
JENNY PACKHAM Bardot is a silk chiffon beaded gown, £3,199. LOUISE BENTLEY The Lissandra dress is corded lace with tulle bustle train in Vintage Ivory, £1,450. Available from Blessings Bridal Boutique 3 Loyal Parade, Mill Rise, Westdene, Brighton, East Sussex BN1 5GG
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TRUE COLOURS Blush has become the trendy alternative to ivory – this year, pale blues, greys and even mint greens are
JENNY PACKHAM Rio is a Barley silk satin gown, £3,745
also adding extra colour to wedding days. You could even go for gold and embrace the current trend for metallics with a breathtaking shimmery gown.
JENNY PACKHAM Monroe is a Caramel silk chiffon gown, £2,880
IAN STUART Bewitched in Pale Blue has a soft gazar sweetheart neckline and bodice that flows into a rippled effect asymmetric apron front. With a romantic flower detail this dress will leave you feeling bewitched by its beauty, £2,030.
CYMBELINE A beautiful lace overlay gives this blush gown an air of classic femininity
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FLIRTY THIRTIES JENNY PACKHAM Alicia is a silk chiffon embellished gown, £3,890.
When it comes to decadence and glamour, few eras can boast such an enduring legacy as the 1930s. Cinched waists, floor-sweeping skirts and shimmering embellishments in intricate patterns add a period twist to these stunning gowns, giving your special day a classic feel.
JENNY PACKHAM Harlow is a silk chiffon embellished gown with crystal belt detail, £3,890.
IAN STUART Evangelista is a slimline lace dress with tulle overlay. Carefully placed metallic lace trim sculpts the body, flattering the figure and showing off the curves. Depth is given through the layering of both these laces and a scattering of beading, £2,100.
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JENNY PACKHAM Hepburn is an off-the-shoulder tulle gown with satin trim and bow detail, £2,880.
For a truly romantic look, off-the-shoulder necklines really celebrate the feminine form. Soft edging evokes the spirit of the fairytale princess, or you could combine with a shabby chic hairstyle and vintage accessories for a bohemian vibe.
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COOL TULLE Last year’s bridal catwalk shows revealed that tulle skirt overlays were going to be one of the biggest trends of this season, adding an ethereal, floaty quality to any gown. A great way to add mystery even to simple dresses, tulle brings a fairytale touch to any look.
JENNY PACKHAM Marina is a barley tulle gown with antique sequin and beaded embellishment, £4,029
CYMBELINE Isba is a stunning textured bodice over tulle skirt with pretty lace sleeves.
CAPED CRUSADER Perfect for adding extra drama as you walk down the aisle, capes come in all shapes, sizes and styles. Wear an embellished one over a simple gown, or vice versa, to give your frock another dimension. A contemporary alternative to veils, capes can also offer extra confidence to those conscious of their arms or shoulders.
JENNY PACKHAM Isabella is a silk chiffon gown with embellished trim, £3,170
JENNY PACKHAM Betty is a silk chiffon gown with crystal detail, £2,880.
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Situated in the heart of the Garden of England, this Maidstone spot is the perfect location to capture those precious memories. We find out what makes it a venue for all seasons and discover why it’s an ideal setting to turn the wedding you’ve always dreamed of into a day to remember
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perfect view of the beautiful Mill Barn Garden
The Orangery is an exclusive use venue
they make their momentous entrance across
nestled within nine acres of beautifully
the bridge. The roof lantern ensures that the
landscaped gardens, with a tranquil lake and
room is always light and adds to the effect of
tumbling waterfall. A professional team of
the gardens reaching into the covered space.
landscape gardeners is dedicated to creating
and, more importantly, of the bridal party as
During British summertime, weather
the perfect look all year through, making it a
permitting, couples can also have the option of
venue for all seasons.
having their ceremony in the beautiful Gazebo,
Photographic opportunities are endless
which is nestled within the immaculately
throughout the grounds: at the lake with the
landscaped grounds. Both the Garden Room
boathouse as a stunning backdrop, in front of
and the Gazebo provide an unforgettable
the magnificent waterfall, beneath an
setting for couples to exchange those all
outstanding Wellingtonia Pine or simply
important vows.
relaxing on the lawns. Extensive grounds are there for our couples
Whether couples are looking for small and elegant or large and grand, The Orangery
and their guests to enjoy, so everyone should
offers incredible flexibility and attention to
knowledge that we will take care of those all
seize the moment and capture all those
detail every step of the way.
important details and they can just relax and
precious memories. The Orangery truly is a photographer’s paradise.
enjoy every minute. HOW CAN YOU GUARANTEE
We always encourage our couples to come
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back and view the venue several times. We
venue and dedicated staff means you can be
Without exception, our wedding ethos is to
welcome their families and friends too. They
sure that your wedding day at The Orangery
make every wedding unique, special and a
can either arrange this on a day to suit or
will be one to remember, to enjoy and to share
day to remember. From initial enquiry
come along to our open days in April and
with those around you for years to come.
through to the end of the day, our team will
October, when everyone is welcome.
The winning combination of an exquisite
ensure that no detail is left to chance. We WHAT TYPES OF WEDDING CAN
pride ourselves on our personal touch and
The Orangery Maidstone Ltd
YOU ACCOMMODATE?
will provide the couples with as much or as
Turkey Court, Turkey Mill, Ashford Road,
At The Orangery, there are two choices for a
little professional guidance and advice as
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Mercure Tunbridge Wells Hotel Tonbridge Road, Pembury, Tunbridge Wells, Kent TN2 4QL 0844 815 9074 csales.mercuretunbridgewells@jupiterhotels.co.uk
Celebrate your big day at this rural Georgian oast house in Tunbridge Wells, where landscaped gardens provide the ideal backdrop for wedding pictures. Here, you can step back in time to 18th century tranquillity and choose from a variety of tailor-made wedding packages that will make all of your dreams come true
At Mercure Tunbridge Wells Hotel, we understand that everyone is unique, which is why we will create a bespoke wedding package to ensure your wedding day lives up to your individual expectations. From an intimate gathering to an extraordinary affair, whether you long for a horse and carriage arrival or the ease and peace of mind that comes with celebrating the whole day under one roof, our experienced team is on hand to help create the wedding day youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve always wanted. We are completely flexible and would love to discuss your specific requirements with you; from room layouts to wedding menus, we want to ensure we provide the perfect setting for your perfect day. Here at Mercure Tunbridge Wells Hotel, we look forward to making your wedding dreams a reality.
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DOMINIC PAUL WEDDINGS
With so much to organise on the morning of your big day, it helps to let the professionals take the reins. Makeup artist Dominic Paul specialises in getting the style you’ve always wanted, so you can look fabulous and focus on being the centre of attention
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day ‘look’ a fresh and natural one. “The initial consultation is the chance for me to understand and get to know what the bride really wants from her day,” he says. Should the need arise, Dominic has a small team of similarly qualified professionals, who can work with the bride’s family and bridesmaids for a seamless and stress free day, as well as onwards into the post-wedding events. Dominic’s website, www.dominicpaulweddings.co.uk, offers you the chance to explore some of his work, as well as the securing some fresh ideas for your special day. Dominic Paul Weddings 01580 241 772 domduang@gmail.com
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SALOMONS ESTATE Set in the heart of England’s Garden, this stunning Victorian mansion near Tunbridge Wells combines elegance and history to bring your special day to life. Boasting picturesque gardens, woodland and lakes, it also provides a spectacular backdrop for some fabulous photo opportunities WHAT’S UNIQUE ABOUT YOUR VENUE? There can be few better places to celebrate your big day than the magnificent Salomons Estate, one of Kent’s most popular wedding venues. Situated just two miles outside the Georgian
HOW CAN YOU HELP US TO ARRANGE
spa town of Royal Tunbridge Wells, Salomons
OUR DAY?
Estate is a stunning Victorian mansion originally
Couples benefit from the services of a
designed by Decimus Burton, set in 36 rolling
specially assigned wedding host, who will
acres of gardens, parkland and woods, yet
work with them every step of the way.
within an hour’s travel of Central London.
Plus, through our list of trusted suppliers, we can help recommend florists, hair stylists,
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toastmasters, photographers, caterers
ACCOMMODATE?
and jewellers.
Salomons Estate offers three fabulous function rooms to choose from. Our elegant Gold
WHICH IS THE MOST ROMANTIC
Room, which can seat up to 65 people for your
SPOT FOR PHOTOS?
ceremony, has doors that open onto the
There are many settings to choose from in
terrace, where you can enjoy the breathtaking
acres of beautiful grounds, but a particular
views of the estate. Our Drawing Room can
favourite is on the bridge over the lily pond.
provide a beautiful backdrop for your wedding
Come summer or winter, our views are
breakfast; seating up to 100 people, it provides
outstanding, and with full access to the
a spacious setting for your evening party.
grounds, you will have the perfect photo
Finally, our grand Victorian Theatre is ideal for
opportunities on your doorstep.
large wedding parties and can host all aspects HOW CAN YOU GUARANTEE AN
of your big day, from the ceremony to the
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evening reception. With its large stage, it provides a generously proportioned space for
while our recommended Asian Wedding
With its stunning Grade II listed mansion,
all your entertainment.
caterers will provide mouth watering food for
beautiful grounds, four-star accommodation,
your special day.
acclaimed Head Chef and impressive wine
Whether you wish to hold your ceremony, wedding breakfast, drinks reception or all three
Here at Salomons Estate, we are passionate
cellar, Salomons Estate offers the complete
at Salomons, our choice of rooms means we
about good food and carefully pick our fresh
can offer you the right wedding package to suit
produce and outside caterers to ensure we
package for a truly unforgettable day.
your needs. And if you’re planning a
provide you with food and drink of the highest
Salomons Estate
traditional Asian Wedding, our Victorian
quality. The estate also offers 47 four-star AA
Broomhill Road, Southborough,
Theatre can provide an exciting canvas
accredited bedrooms in two adjacent purpose
Tunbridge Wells, Kent TN3 0TG
bursting with colour and creativity, decorated
built buildings, all with en suite showers, free
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to your taste. Our theatre is the ideal place to
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THE FLORAL WORKSHOP Event Florist If you’re looking for the perfect flower arrangements for your wedding day, this fabulous florist in Penshurst can help. Providing beautiful bouquets and fun, informative workshops, they have the talent, knowledge and passion to bring the big day of your dreams to life
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Salomons Estate and The Spa Hotel
workshops, so if you want to learn a
in Tunbridge Wells. Their eagerness
new skill or just fancy the idea of
“Lucie and Charlotte
to design and create stunning
getting creative with flowers for the
interpreted the brief for
displays is obvious, as is their
day, this is a must for you.
my wedding flowers
Lucie and Charlotte offer their
perfectly. I was looking
services for bespoke, tailor made
for simple elegance for
workshops, so maybe a hen party
a black tie summer
Lucie and Charlotte will bring your
with an afternoon making
wedding and, from our
floral fantasies to life. From the
buttonholes and posies or a
first meeting, I knew I
moment you first meet with them
teambuilding corporate workshop
was in safe hands. They
until the big day arrives, they are
making hand tied bouquets? The
understood exactly
always on hand to advise and
possibilities are endless.
what I was looking for
passion for the job and, of course, working with flowers. With an abundance of knowledge,
guide you.
Charlotte and Lucie will also
and were so much fun
be exhibiting at The Spa Hotel on
to work with. The team
orchids or a woodland wedding
March 1 2015 and look forward
has the best attention
with just picked posies, you will
to seeing you there. The first 25
to detail and so much
estled in the beautiful Kentish
not be disappointed with the
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creative flair. I was
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was nervous about
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choosing the perfect
Lucie and Charlotte have gone from
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FINISHING TOUCHES
We all want our wedding day to be special and often it’s the details that make the difference. Here’s some more inspiration for those extra touches that mean so much
HELENA FORTLEY
THE OLD WOOD TABLE COMPANY
At Helena Fortley Bridal Boutique, it’s all about The Dress and we believe it carries a responsibility of its own. Infusing you with confidence,
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TOULSON JONES JEWELLERS Toulson Jones Jewellers is a family business set in the heart of Tunbridge Wells that has been established for over 12 years. The store’s business in diamonds and contemporary jewellery has increased dramatically over the years and solidified our reputation as the jewellers to turn to for quality and exemplary design. We have a bespoke, in-house ring design service available. Through our unique Jewellery Design software, clients are able to participate in creating their perfect engagement and wedding rings and see how they will look before they go to the workshop to be made. Our collection of diamond rings includes stunning engagement rings, wedding rings and a large selection of bridal sets. Unit SU15 (Between O2 and NEXT), Royal Victoria Place Shopping Centre, Tunbridge Wells, Kent TN1 2SR 01892 533 307 | info@toulsonjonesjewellers.co.uk | www.toulsonjonesjewellers.co.uk
CHAIR COVER CHIC Chair Cover Chic provides a complete chair dressing service with a wide range of sashes available in organza, silk, satin and the very popular lace and hessian for the vintage / antique themed weddings. As well as the classic white linen chair covers we also have elegant ivory and dramatic midnight black. Also available to hire are tall table centre candelabra in silver and vintage style cream candelabra. 01342 824 180 www.chaircoverchic.co.uk
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Ashdown Park Hotel and Country Club Wych Cross, Nr Forest Row, East Sussex RH18 5JR 01342 824 988 weddings@ashdownpark.com www.ashdownpark.com
With its captivating setting, professional service and seasonal weddings, this hotel and country club in East Sussex will make magical memories for you and your guests. From small, intimate ceremonies to larger affairs with friends and family, we find out what’s on offer at this stunning venue WHAT’S UNIQUE ABOUT YOUR VENUE?
WHAT TYPES OF WEDDING CAN YOU
HOW CAN YOU GUARANTEE AN
Set in 186 acres of parkland at the heart of
ACCOMMODATE?
EXTRA SPECIAL DAY?
the Ashdown Forest in East Sussex, Ashdown
Ashdown Park can cater for the
We can’t control the weather, but we can
Park is everything you would expect of a
most intimate of weddings through
guarantee that, whatever the size of wedding,
luxurious country house hotel. The former
to lavish banquets – anything from
the service remains professional and discreet;
chapel, with its high vaulted ceiling and
two up to 150 people. We have three
we consider attention to detail to be crucial.
original stained glass windows, provides a
rooms within the hotel licensed for civil
Our unique venue offers a stunning setting,
stunning and unique backdrop to any
ceremonies, as well as the Summer
whether it’s a ceremony inside the Summer
wedding. The gardens and parkland include
House on the lawns. Our catering is very
House in the height of the season, or posing
lots of hidden delights, including a beautiful
flexible, so whether you require a barbecue,
for your photographs beside a roaring log fire
Secret Garden and a Summer House, which is
hog roast, afternoon tea or five course
in the depths of winter. We guide you every
licensed for outdoor ceremonies. The deer
banquet, we are well equipped to cater
step of the way and ensure you leave with
often make an appearance too!
for any theme or tastes.
memories to cherish forever.
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BROKE HILL GOLF CLUB
If you’re looking to tie the knot in 2015, here’s a venue in Sevenoaks that provides an idyllic setting against which to exchange those all important vows. We find out about the services they offer and discover why it’s a picture perfect setting for the big day you’ve always dreamed of
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ituated in the beautiful Kent countryside, Broke Hill provides the perfect backdrop for your wedding. Nestled among
landscaped gardens and picturesque lakes sits our peaceful and tranquil golf course. Whether you’re planning an intimate gathering or a larger event, Broke Hill Golf Club believes that every wedding is special,
Broke Hill Golf Club
so along with our Wedding Co-ordinator, we
Sevenoaks Road,
will help you to design your own wedding
Sevenoaks,
package to perfectly match your dream day.
Kent TN14 7HR
We will guide you through the whole process,
01959 533 225
from menu design and wine selection, to
sales@brokehill.co.uk
recommending photographers and florists.
www.brokehill.co.uk
WHAT’S UNIQUE ABOUT YOUR VENUE?
WHAT TYPES OF WEDDING
HOW CAN YOU GUARANTEE
It’s ideally located just five minutes from the
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M25, with a mainline rail station with fast
Please come to us for all your
There are no limits to our bespoke packages.
links to London adjacent to the main
wedding requirements; our
We will endeavour to cater to your every need and
clubhouse entrance. It also has wonderful
team are able to cover a wide
won’t stop until you’re entirely happy. Our team of
panoramic views of the course, which can
range of different themes
experts have many years of experience and a
be taken in on a large balcony area.
and ideas.
great track record of making your day unique.
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THE GALLERY HAIR AND BEAUTY
The way you choose to have your hair styled can make a big difference when finding that perfect look for your wedding – luckily, this award winning salon in Tunbridge Wells is here to help. Creative Director Lorenzo Colangelo offers up his top commandment for looking perfect on your big day
Regardless of budget or status, the premier focus of the day should be purely and simply YOU
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aving been a hairdresser for more than
down the aisle knowing she is the envy of
either repair, moisture or colour intensity.
25 years, I have been privileged to be
every female in the room.
They are fantastic for a lasting polished and
involved in hundreds of weddings
throughout the UK and abroad. I have
So, here is my top commandment for
reflective finish to your hair.
perfect hair on the perfect day… For more top tips visit
fashioned hair in the most elaborate styles, but equally have done the most simple blow
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appointments for your haircuts, colouring
The Gallery Hair and Beauty
focus of the day should be purely and simply
and beauty treatments, so that all of your
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YOU. Having the perfect hair on her wedding
preparations are complete a week before
Southborough, Tunbridge Wells,
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WEDDINGCOUNTDOWN
Planning the wedding of the year can be a daunting task for any bride. Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve put together a simple, month-by-month checklist so you can keep on top of all your arrangements
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WEDDINGS
12 months to go...
7 months to go...
Send out invitations and keep
Set your budget
Find a florist
a list of acceptances and
Work out who will be paying
Select your buttonholes and
refusals
for what Decide what sort of ceremony you would like Talk to the minister or registrar about your options and set a date Start visiting venues
bouquets, arrangements and table centres Confirm your canapés, menu and drinks order with the caterer Order your wedding cake Think about favours for your guests
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2 months to go... Buy your wedding rings Try on your whole wedding day outfit to make sure
4 months to go... Book your honeymoon Take yourself shopping
everything fits and you haven’t forgotten anything Book in a pre-wedding
for a gorgeous
massage to ease stress
honeymoon wardrobe
as well as any other last
Check if you need visas or vaccinations for the honeymoon
11 months to go...
minute pampering such as your nails, eyebrows, spray tan, etc Practise your first dance
Put together a guest list Decide who will be involved
1 month to go...
in your wedding party and make sure the best man,
Let your caterer know
ushers, maid of honour and
the final numbers
bridesmaids are available
Work out a seating plan
Book appointments to try on
Discuss the playlist
wedding dresses
with the DJ/band Give Notice of Marriage
10 months to go...
Let your hair down on the hen and stag nights
Make a decision on your dress. Often you will need at
On the day...
least six months for a made-tomeasure gown
Nominate someone
Think about where you would
to look after the gifts
like to go for your honeymoon
and get them home
9 months to go...
number handy in the
Keep your driver’s morning, in case there are
Who will your caterers be?
problems with transport
Book your DJ/band and other entertainment you would like Take your bridesmaids shopping for their dresses Find a photographer/ videographer
6 months to go...
If you are having a church wedding you will need to
Don’t forget something old,
wish to make a
something new, something
and ushers will need
speech, so they
borrowed and something blue!
to get their suits
have time to prepare
The groom, best man
of the bridal party then think about these now Confirm your Order
Prepare a small emergency kit with extra makeup, safety
If you wish to give ‘thank you’ gifts to certain members
8 months to go...
Talk to those you
3 months to go... If you’re happy with your
pins, breath mints, hairspray and a comb
consultation, book in your
Don’t forget to take time out
hairdresser for the big day
to get some great photos with
discuss readings and music
of Service with your
Organise a rehearsal time
parents and bridemaids as you
with your minister
minister or registrar
Choose a company for your
are getting ready – capture
gift list and compile it
Order invitations, place names, ‘thank you’ cards and table planners Book your transport
5 months to go... Book a consultation with your hairdresser and makeup artist
those special moments!
If you are getting married in a church you should attend
Finally, make sure you enjoy
a reading of the banns
yourself!
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DRESS DREAMS LAUNCH EVENT A BEAUTIFUL SUCCESS A Champagne reception was held to launch this beautiful new boutique, where guests browsed through an exquisite collection of bridal and cocktail gowns from exclusive international designers. Combined with the passion of the owner, being one of only five UK stockists to have Riki Dalalâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Haute Couture collection, and one of seven UK stockists to have the new Platinum Collection by Demetrios, is what makes this boutique so unique. These are complemented by the other bridal collections: Cosmobella, Ella Rosa, Demetrios and a very glamorous selection of cocktail gowns, as well as bridal veils, jewellery and accessories. An Italian collection exclusive to Dress Dreams in the UK will arrive this month to join the existing cocktail and ceremony collections.
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Weddings and ceremonies at Mountains Mountains is a Grade 11 listed country house surrounded by 26 acres of historic parkland and steeped in history with its magnificent redwood and ancient oak trees. The beautiful Victorian house is full of vintage charm of bygone years and is the perfect setting for the drinks reception and ceremony as well as for smaller weddings. The permanent luxurious marquee can accommodate wedding receptions for up to 200 guests. The great advantage of having your wedding reception in the marquee is that the bar, dance floor and light, ambient dining area are contained in one space, thus ensuring that your guests stay together at all times for a great party in the evening. We have created a bespoke package which includes everything you need for a perfect wedding reception. Further details are available on our website.
For more information or to make an appointment to view, please contact us: T. 01732 832222 E. enquiries@mountainsevents.co.uk Noble Tree Road, Hildenborough, Kent, TN11 8ND
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CELEBRANTGOODTIMES
Whether you want to get married at midnight or exchange vows on a ski slope, wedding celebrant Katie Keen from Marden can make it happen…
T
he trend for a
ceremony. I think that’s probably because we
say to be meaningful to them as individuals and
wedding with a
see what we want to see – a wedding
that’s the difference,” says Katie. “If you
highly ‘individual’
ceremony is a wedding ceremony!”
substitute the word ‘vow’ for ‘aspiration’ then
theme is on the up. Just
As well as being able to use religious
that’s a really good starting point. What couples
terminology and hymns in her weddings, unlike
definitely don’t want, however, is the outdated
a civil marriage ceremony performed by a
‘love, honour and obey’ pledge that you’ll often
from bungee jumping to underwater
registrar, a service led by a celebrant can take
hear at a church ceremony - this is 2015!”
ceremonies. The trouble is, with so many
place anywhere, without the restrictions of a
restrictions in place on where and how they
building needing to be licensed.
watch Don’t Tell the Bride and you’ll see everything
Since beginning her business, Katie’s schedule has been jam-packed with
“Most couples simply hire me for the
weddings. As a registrar, she’d be performing
something a little different end up having to
bespoke service I provide, which enables
up to eight ceremonies in a row, only meeting
settle for something they don’t love. Enter
them to have a wedding ceremony that is
the pair on the day, whereas now she works
Katie, 46, who, as a wedding celebrant, gives
personal and meaningful to them, as well as
closely with each couple and only attends one
couples the chance to get married in exactly
telling their own unique love story, in a
wedding a day.
the way they want.
traditional setting,” says Katie. “Others book
can wed, many brides and grooms who want
“I find myself turning weddings away due to
me for their outdoor handfasting ceremony, or
being booked up so far in advance these
pretty amazing places that aren’t necessarily
want to host a weekend-long festival wedding
days,” she admits. “But I’ve noticed many
the most obvious wedding venues – in the
in tipis! Relaxed weddings at home are very
more newly qualified celebrants starting up
middle of a woodland clearing, next to
popular too.”
nationally and across the south east, which is
“I get to perform ceremonies in some
Neolithic standing stones, in a rustic old
With legal wedding vows often being very
great. I’m not affiliated to any one particular
beamed barn bedecked with fairy lights or in
restrictive, another reason Katie’s clients
celebrant organisation so am always happy to
somebody’s private country garden,” explains
come to her is their wish to have something
refer work to others – we celebrants need to
Katie. “I’ve even got a booking for a wedding
more personalised.
stick together! ‘Partnership’ is my word of the
on an allotment this year!”
“Most of my couples want the words they
year for 2015.”
After training as a registrar with Kent County Council in 2005, Katie spent seven years performing ceremonies across the county before deciding to go it alone as an independent celebrant in 2012, launching www.trueblueceremonies.co.uk “I loved what I did as a registrar, but felt
I get to perform ceremonies in some pretty amazing places that aren’t necessarily the most obvious wedding venues – in the middle of a woodland clearing, next to Neolithic standing stones, in a rustic old beamed barn bedecked with fairy lights or in somebody’s private country garden
I could offer so much more to people,” she says. “I briefly considered training with the humanists before realising that there was a gap in the market to provide a service for couples who didn’t necessarily consider themselves religious, but for whom a civil ceremony might be too restrictive in content.” While celebrant ceremonies aren’t legally binding, this isn’t something that worries many couples Katie comes across – and more often than not, the guests at the wedding aren’t aware of the difference. “I think if it bothers people they go elsewhere and don’t book me!” Katie says with a laugh. “The couple will usually get married at a registry office of their choice beforehand and often guests have no idea that it’s a purely symbolic wedding blessing F E B R UA RY 2 0 1 5
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LIFE & STYLE
We take a look at ways to enhance your home and lifestyle this month
RIGOLETTO Rigoletto is a tragic tale of misunderstanding, revenge and sacrifice. Accompanied by a large live orchestra, Verdi’s masterpiece and bestloved opera is brought vividly to life by The Russian State Ballet and Opera House. Based on a play by Victor Hugo, Le Roi s‘amuse, and written by Giuseppe Verdi and his librettist Francesco Maria Piave, the tragic story revolves around the hunchbacked court jester, Rigoletto, his beautiful much-loved daughter Gilda (whom he had kept secret from the Court) and the womanising Duke of Mantua he serves. Opera lovers the world over have taken Rigoletto to their hearts and you are bound to be drawn in and immersed in the atmosphere that this production radiates – an unforgettable experience for all. You can see the show at the Assembly Hall Theatre in Tunbridge Wells on Saturday March 7, starting at 7.30pm. Tickets cost £33/£31. For more information and to book visit www.opera-tickets.co.uk
THE OAK DESIGNS COMPANY We manufacture and design quality handcrafted oak frame buildings, combining traditional carpentry methods with modern technology. We have one of the industry’s largest selections of standard designs for garaging and outdoor living buildings, with over 480 designs in our Acorn garaging range alone – ideal for self-assembly or by our expert team of carpenters. Our range of buildings includes garages, home offices/studios, carports, workshops, gazebos, porches and bespoke designs, backed up by expert technical knowledge and friendly personal service. We supply buildings locally, nationwide and throughout the Continent. 01273 400 411 www.oakdesigns.org
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SO AROMAHOUSE Situated in the busy High Street in the heart of Tunbridge Wells and within walking distance of the historic Pantiles, we specialise in aromatherapy massage using pure essential oil blends. Our treatments consist of a full range of aromatherapy massages, hot stone therapy, electronic foot spa treatments and Angel therapy. We also have our own range of Aromahouse products sold online and in-house. Indulge and be pampered within beautiful surroundings at AromaHouse aromatherapy – an aromatic experience. Contact Loraine for a free consultation. 49a High Street, Tunbridge Wells, Kent TN1 1XU 01892 540 055 info@aromahousetunbridgewells.co.uk www.aromahousetunbridgewells.co.uk
BURRSWOOD HOSPITAL The experienced and skilled staff at Burrswood Hospital’s outpatient department offer a full range of services. The hydrotherapy pool has recently reopened following refurbishment and offers a superb environment for promoting muscle relaxation, increased freedom of movement and pain relief. Appointments are easily booked for: physiotherapy, hydrotherapy, massage, counselling, medical consultations and clinically approved complementary therapies including reflexology and aromatherapy. “The team are great, friendly and professional,” says a testimonial. “I would definitely recommend to others and it’s a wonderful environment in which to do physiotherapy.” Burrswood takes referrals from Consultants, GPs, healthcare professionals and from patients themselves. Call us to find out more. Burrswood, Groombridge, Tunbridge Wells, Kent TN3 9PY 01892 865 989 www.burrswood.org.uk
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HOW HAS YOUR MP PERFORMED? With the General Election looming, every candidate wants to secure your support and we can expect to see current and aspiring MPs campaigning hard for your vote over the coming months. For now, hereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a snapshot of how the Wealden MPs have performed since the last election â&#x20AC;&#x201C; how they voted on the key issues since being elected, plus when they debated and what expenses they claimed over the last five years.
Data taken from TheyWorkForYou.com, figures correct at time of writing. Direct parliamentary expenses comprise transport, accommodation and miscellaneous costs, claimed between 2010 and 2014.
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GREG CLARK
HOW HE VOTED
PARTY: Conservative
Equal gay rights: Strongly for
ENTERED PARLIAMENT: May 5 2005
Same sex marriage: Very strongly for
– General Election
Investigation into the Iraq War: Very strongly for
OFFICES CURRENTLY HELD: Minister of
Referendum on UK membership of EU: Mixture of for and against
State (Universities & Science); Minister of
Reducing housing benefit for social tenants with excess bedrooms: Strongly for
State (Cabinet Office)
Reduction in spending on welfare benefits: Strongly for
MAJORITY AT 2010 GENERAL
Bankers’ bonus tax: Strongly against
TUNBRIDGE WELLS
ELECTION: 15,576 votes VOTES PARTICIPATED IN WITHIN THIS PARLIAMENT: 74.08% – average DEBATES SPOKEN IN OVER LAST YEAR: 19 – below average ANSWERS RECEIVED TO WRITTEN QUESTIONS OVER
Raising income tax threshold: Very strongly for Increasing the rate of VAT: Strongly for University tuition fees: Very strongly for Wholly elected House of Lords: Moderately for More powers for the Scottish Parliament: Moderately against
LAST YEAR: 0 (ministers do not ask written questions)
Fewer MPs in the House of Commons: Strongly for
TOTAL DIRECT PARLIAMENTARY EXPENSES
Introducing ID cards: Very strongly against
CLAIMED SINCE 2010: £75,400 (of which £70,200
Stricter asylum system: Strongly for
spent on accommodation, £5,200 on travel and subsistence)
Slowing the rise in rail fares: Strongly against Labour’s anti-terrorism laws: Moderately against
MICHAEL FALLON
HOW HE VOTED
PARTY: Conservative
Equal gay rights: Moderately against
ENTERED PARLIAMENT: June 9 1983
Same sex marriage: Moderately for
– General Election
Investigation into the Iraq War: Very strongly for
OFFICES CURRENTLY HELD: Secretary
Referendum on UK membership of EU: Mixture of for and against
of State for Defence
Reducing housing benefit for social tenants with excess bedrooms: Strongly for
MAJORITY AT 2010 GENERAL ELECTION:
Reduction in spending on welfare benefits: Moderately for
17,515 votes
Bankers’ bonus tax: Moderately against
SEVENOAKS
VOTES PARTICIPATED IN WITHIN THIS PARLIAMENT: 67.77% – below average DEBATES SPOKEN IN OVER LAST YEAR: 33 – average ANSWERS RECEIVED TO WRITTEN QUESTIONS OVER LAST YEAR: 0 (ministers do not ask
Raising income tax threshold: Moderately for Increasing the rate of VAT: Strongly for University tuition fees: Mixture of for and against Wholly elected House of Lords: Mixture of for and against More powers for the Scottish Parliament: Moderately against
written questions)
Fewer MPs in the House of Commons: Strongly for
TOTAL DIRECT PARLIAMENTARY EXPENSES CLAIMED
Introducing ID cards: Strongly against
SINCE 2010: £4,245 (of which £4,000 spent on accommodation,
Stricter asylum system: Moderately for
£245 on travel and subsistence)
Slowing the rise in rail fares: Very strongly against Labour’s anti-terrorism laws: Moderately against
SIR JOHN STANLEY
HOW HE VOTED
PARTY: Conservative
Equal gay rights: Moderately against
ENTERED PARLIAMENT: February
Same sex marriage: Moderately against
28 1974 – General Election
Investigation into the Iraq War: Strongly for
OFFICES CURRENTLY HELD: None
Referendum on UK membership of EU: Mixture of for and against
MAJORITY AT 2010 GENERAL
Reducing housing benefit for social tenants with excess bedrooms: Strongly for
ELECTION: 18,178 votes
Reduction in spending on welfare benefits: Moderately for
VOTES PARTICIPATED IN WITHIN
Bankers’ bonus tax: Moderately against
TONBRIDGE & MALLING
THIS PARLIAMENT: 56.78% – well below average DEBATES SPOKEN IN OVER LAST YEAR: 5 – well below average ANSWERS RECEIVED TO WRITTEN QUESTIONS OVER LAST YEAR: 12
Raising income tax threshold: Moderately for Increasing the rate of VAT: Strongly for University tuition fees: Mixture of for and against Wholly elected House of Lords: Moderately against More powers for the Scottish Parliament: Strongly against
– below average
Fewer MPs in the House of Commons: Strongly for
TOTAL DIRECT PARLIAMENTARY EXPENSES
Introducing ID cards: Strongly against
CLAIMED SINCE 2010: £800 (of which £0 spent on
Stricter asylum system: Mixture of for and against
accommodation, £800 on travel and subsistence)
Slowing the rise in rail fares: Moderately against Labour’s anti-terrorism laws: Moderately against
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HOW SHE VOTED Equal gay rights: Very strongly for
HELEN GRANT
MAIDSTONE & THE WEALD
Same sex marriage: Very strongly for
INCLUDES BENENDEN & CRANBROOK, FRITTENDEN AND SISSINGHURST
Investigation into the Iraq War: N/A
PARTY: Conservative
Referendum on UK membership of EU: Mixture of for and against
ENTERED PARLIAMENT: May 6 2010
Reducing housing benefit for social tenants with excess bedrooms: Strongly for
– General Election
Reduction in spending on welfare benefits: Strongly for
OFFICES CURRENTLY HELD:
Bankers’ bonus tax: Strongly against
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for
Raising income tax threshold: Strongly for Increasing the rate of VAT: Very strongly for University tuition fees: Very strongly for Wholly elected House of Lords: Very strongly for More powers for the Scottish Parliament: Very strongly against Fewer MPs in the House of Commons: Moderately for
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Culture, Media & Sport MAJORITY AT 2010 GENERAL ELECTION: 5,889 votes VOTES PARTICIPATED IN DURING THIS PARLIAMENT: 77.66% – above average DEBATES SPOKEN IN OVER LAST YEAR: 24 – average ANSWERS RECEIVED TO WRITTEN QUESTIONS OVER LAST YEAR: 0
Introducing ID cards: N/A
(ministers do not ask written questions)
Stricter asylum system: N/A
TOTAL DIRECT PARLIAMENTARY EXPENSES CLAIMED SINCE 2010: £45,100
Slowing the rise in rail fares: Very strongly against
(of which, £42,200 spent on accommodation, £2,900 on travel and subsistence)
Labour’s anti-terrorism laws: Very strongly for
HOW HE VOTED Equal gay rights: Moderately for
DAMIAN GREEN ASHFORD
Same sex marriage: Very strongly for
INCLUDES TENTERDEN AND ROLVENDEN
Investigation into the Iraq War: Strongly for
PARTY: Conservative
Referendum on UK membership of EU: Mixture of for and against
ENTERED PARLIAMENT: May 1 1997
Reducing housing benefit for social tenants with excess bedrooms: Strongly for
– General Election
Reduction in spending on welfare benefits: Strongly for
OFFICES CURRENTLY HELD: None
Bankers’ bonus tax: Strongly against
MAJORITY AT 2010 GENERAL
Raising income tax threshold: Very strongly for Increasing the rate of VAT: Strongly for University tuition fees: Moderately against Wholly elected House of Lords: Very strongly for More powers for the Scottish Parliament: Strongly against Fewer MPs in the House of Commons: Strongly for
ELECTION: 17,297 votes VOTES PARTICIPATED IN DURING THIS PARLIAMENT: 78.86% – above average DEBATES SPOKEN IN OVER LAST YEAR: 25 – average ANSWERS RECEIVED TO WRITTEN QUESTIONS OVER LAST YEAR: 6 – below average
Introducing ID cards: Very strongly against
TOTAL DIRECT PARLIAMENTARY EXPENSES CLAIMED
Stricter asylum system: Moderately for
SINCE 2010: £2,400 (of which, £0 spent on accommodation, £2,400
Slowing the rise in rail fares: Very strongly against
on travel and subsistence)
Labour’s anti-terrorism laws: Moderately against
Equal gay rights: Moderately for
CHARLES HENDRY WEALDEN
Same sex marriage: Very strongly for
INCLUDES CROWBOROUGH AND UCKFIELD
Investigation into the Iraq War: Strongly for
PARTY: Conservative
Referendum on UK membership of EU: Moderately for
ENTERED PARLIAMENT: April 9 1992
Reducing housing benefit for social tenants with excess bedrooms: Strongly for
– General Election
Reduction in spending on welfare benefits: Strongly for
OFFICES CURRENTLY HELD: None
Bankers’ bonus tax: Strongly against
MAJORITY AT 2010 GENERAL
Raising income tax threshold: Moderately for Increasing the rate of VAT: Strongly for University tuition fees: Mixture of for and against Wholly elected House of Lords: Mixture of for and against More powers for the Scottish Parliament: Strongly against Fewer MPs in the House of Commons: Strongly for
DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY AND CLIMATE CHANGE
HOW HE VOTED
ELECTION: 17,179 votes VOTES PARTICIPATED IN DURING THIS PARLIAMENT: 70.08% – below average DEBATES SPOKEN IN OVER LAST YEAR: 12 – well below average ANSWERS RECEIVED TO WRITTEN QUESTIONS OVER LAST YEAR: 1 – below average
Introducing ID cards: Strongly against
TOTAL DIRECT PARLIAMENTARY EXPENSES CLAIMED SINCE 2010:
Stricter asylum system: Moderately for
£47,600 (of which, £40,300 spent on accommodation, £7,300 on travel
Slowing the rise in rail fares: Very strongly against
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How do their performances compare to other MPs in Kent? Here’s the lowdown on how our current MPs’ voting, debating and questions performance compares to others in our part of the world. Also, have they claimed more or less in expenses?
JULIAN BRAZIER CANTERBURY
HUGH ROBERTSON FAVERSHAM & MID KENT
MARK RECKLESS ROCHESTER & STROOD
Party: Conservative
Party: Conservative
Party: UKIP
Entered Parliament: June 11 1987 – General Election
Entered Parliament: June 7 2001 – General Election
Entered Parliament: May 6 2010 – General Election (as
Offices currently held: Parliamentary Under-Secretary
Offices currently held: None
Conservative, re-elected as UKIP on 21 November 2014 in
of State for Defence
Majority at 2010 General Election: 8,720 votes
By-Election)
Majority at 2010 General Election: 6,048 votes
Votes participated in during this Parliament:
Offices currently held: None
Votes participated in during this Parliament:
61.47% – well below average
Majority at 2010 General Election: 9,953 votes (2,920 in 2014)
83.29% – well above average
Debates spoken in over last year:
Votes participated in during this Parliament: 48.57% –
Debates spoken in over last year: 42 – above average
17 –below average
well below average
Answers received to written questions over last
Answers received to written questions over last
Debates spoken in over last year: 28 - above average
year: 11 – below average
year: 14 – average
Answers received to written questions over last year:
Total parliamentary expenses claimed since 2010:
Total direct parliamentary expenses claimed
16 – average
£71,400
since 2010: £103,400
Direct parliamentary expenses claimed since 2010: £55,800
TRACEY CROUCH CHATHAM & AYLESFORD
DAMIAN COLLINS FOLKESTONE & HYTHE
GORDON HENDERSON SITTINGBOURNE & SHEPPEY
Party: Conservative
Party: Conservative
Entered Parliament: May 6 2010 – General Election
Entered Parliament: May 6 2010 –
Entered Parliament: May 6 2010 – General Election
Offices currently held: Member – Speaker’s Committee
General Election
Offices currently held: Member
on the Electoral Commission; Member – Political and
Offices currently held: Member – Consolidation
– Regulatory Reform
Constitutional Reform Committee; Member – Culture,
Bills (Joint Committee)
Majority at 2010 General Election:
Media and Sport Committee
Majority at 2010 General Election: 10,122 votes
12,383 votes
Majority at 2010 General Election: 6,069 votes
Votes participated in during this Parliament:
Votes participated in during this Parliament:
Votes participated in during this Parliament:
86.45% – well above average
82.44% – well above average
84.23% – well above average
Debates spoken in over last year: 29 - average
Debates spoken in over last year: 10 – well
Debates spoken in over last year: 20 – below average
Answers received to written questions over
below average
Answers received to written questions over last
last year: 0 – well below average
Answers received to written questions over last
year: 72 – above average
Total direct parliamentary
year: 20 – average
Total parliamentary expenses claimed since 2010:
expenses claimed since 2010:
Total direct parliamentary expenses claimed
£56,900
£105,900
since 2010: £32,300
CHARLIE ELPHICKE DOVER
REHMAN CHISHTI GILLINGHAM & RAINHAM
Party: Conservative
ROGER GALE THANET NORTH
Party: Conservative
Party: Conservative
Party: Conservative
Entered Parliament: May 6 2010 – General Election
Entered Parliament: May 6 2010 – General Election
Entered Parliament: June 9 1983
Offices currently held: Member – Consolidation Bills
Offices currently held: Member –
– General Election
(Joint Committee)
Justice Committee
Offices currently held: Parliamentary Assembly of
Majority at 2010 General Election: 5,274 votes
Majority at 2010 General Election: 8,680 votes
the Council of Europe (Full Member)
Votes participated in during this Parliament:
Votes participated in during this Parliament:
Majority at 2010 General Election: 7,634 votes
85.34% – well above average
80.73% – above average
Votes participated in during this Parliament:
Debates spoken in over last year: 80 – well above
Debates spoken in over last year: 87 – well above
50.98% – well below average
average
average
Debates spoken in over last year: 24 – average
Answers received to written questions over last
Answers received to written questions over last
Answers received to written questions over last
year: 67 – above average
year: 86 – well above average
year: 15 – average
Total direct parliamentary expenses claimed since
Total parliamentary expenses claimed since
Total direct parliamentary expenses claimed
2010: £16,600
2010: £26,200
since 2010: £41,000
GARETH JOHNSON DARTFORD
ADAM HOLLOWAY GRAVESHAM
LAURA SANDYS THANET SOUTH
Party: Conservative
Party: Conservative
Party: Conservative
Entered Parliament: May 6 2010 – General Election
Entered Parliament: May 5 2005 – General Election
Entered Parliament: May 6 2010 – General Election
Offices currently held: Member – Human Rights
Offices currently held: Member – Public
Offices currently held: Member – Ecclesiastical Committee
(Joint Committee)
Administration Committee)
(Joint Committee); Member – Speaker’s Committee for the
Majority at 2010 General Election: 10,628 votes
Majority at 2010 General Election: 9,312 votes
Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority
Votes participated in during this Parliament:
Votes participated in during this Parliament:
Majority at 2010 General Election: 7,617 votes
84.14% – well above average
56.78% – well below average
Votes participated in during this Parliament: 84.57% –
Debates spoken in over last year: 25 - average
Debates spoken in over last year: 7 – well below average
well above average
Answers received to written questions over last
Answers received to written questions over last
Debates spoken in over last year: 20 - below average
year: 30 – average
year: 10 – below average
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Total direct parliamentary expenses claimed since
Total parliamentary expenses claimed since
7 – below average
2010: £31,100
2010: £24,400
Total direct parliamentary expenses claimed since 2010: £12,600
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In love and war Last month saw the 50th anniversary of the death of Sir Winston Churchill, the man who guided Britain to its most important victory. Whilst Sir Winston was an inspirational leader and politician, he was also an ordinary man who relied heavily on the support of his wife Clementine while steering his beloved country through its darkest hour. As Valentine’s Day approaches, we look at how his family home at Chartwell, near Westerham and his lifelong love affair with Clementine gave vital strength to this greatest of Britons
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Character may be manifested in the great moments, but it is made in the small ones
n 1904 Sir Winston Churchill experienced one of those small moments of which he later spoke, when he met a young woman
named Clementine Hozier at a friend’s ball. At that time, the young MP – also a soldier and war correspondent – had no idea that the lady before him would later become his ‘darling Clemmie’, providing the unshakeable support that would see him through the world’s most devastating conflict to date. The pair had no further contact after that
with Clementine dubbing herself ‘Cat’ and
initial meeting until, in March 1908, Churchill
Winston being known by the unglamorous
found himself seated beside Clementine at a
nickname of ‘Pug’ or ‘Pig’.
dinner party hosted by Baroness St Helier. This
With Clementine at his side, Churchill’s
time Churchill, who was now 33 years old and
career forged ahead. But the world was
President of the Board of Trade, was smitten
entering a dangerous age and Clementine had
with his fellow diner and a courtship soon
good reason to worry for her husband’s safety.
began. The following month he wrote to her to
By the start of the First World War in 1914, he
express his admiration:
had been appointed First Lord of the Admiralty
Chartwell near Westerham
and went on to serve on the Western Front “What a comfort and pleasure it was to me
for several months. While in command of the
to meet a girl with so much intellectual quality
6th Battalion of Royal Scots Fusiliers, Churchill
and such strong reserves of noble sentiment.”
personally made 36 forays into No Man’s Land – a situation that would cause unendurable
Five months later, Churchill proposed to
anxiety for any wife.
Clementine, 23, during a house party at his birthplace Blenheim Palace, in a Temple of
“For seven years you have filled my whole
Diana in the garden.
life and now I feel more than half my life has vanished across the Channel,’ Clementine wrote
“My most brilliant achievement was my ability
to Churchill in November 1915. ‘I feel you are
to be able to persuade my wife to marry me.”
receding into the fog and mud of Flanders...”
It was the start of a lifelong romance that would
Despite his courage, Churchill also
endure throughout 57 years of marriage. Even
acknowledged the threat to his life and he
when the couple were far apart as Churchill
sent a sealed letter to Clementine, which was
served the country in various capacities, their
only to be opened in the event of his death.
mutual devotion was expressed in letters that
Rediscovered in 2008, the note showed his
reveal the depth of their love and respect for
typical bullishness alongside his great love for
one another. Great affection was also evident,
his wife.
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My Darling Winston, you are not so kind as you used to be... you won’t get the best results by irascibility and rudeness
“You have taught me how noble a woman’s heart can be... Do not grieve for me too much... Death is only an incident, and not the most important.” The concern over each other’s welfare was mutual, with Churchill never allowing his often overwhelming political business to eclipse his wife. After the birth of their first child in 1909, he wrote to a recuperating Clementine: “Do try to gather your strength... Remember my two rules – no walk of more than half a mile; no risk of catching cold... I do so want your life to be a full and sweet one.” This child, Diana, was the first of five – Randolph was born in 1911, followed by Sarah in 1914, Marigold in 1918 and Mary in September 1922. Later that month Churchill bought Chartwell, a sprawling 80-acre estate near Westerham that offered stunning views of the Weald. He was captivated by the place and purchased it without Clementine’s knowledge; although she was also pleased Winston and Clementine, a week before their marriage in August 1908
with the setting, she took a more practical view and was concerned by the obvious problems that would need to be remedied. Over the next few years, they spent
Clementine to Winston, August 1908
‘ Goodbye my darling. I feel there is no room for anyone but you in my heart – you fill every corner.’
three times the purchase price on restoring Chartwell. But Churchill loved it – the estate became his refuge, his sanctuary away from the rigours of public life and the endless concerns of politics. Here, he relaxed, built walls, encouraged butterflies and painted, often inspired by the stunning local landscape. “A day away from Chartwell is a day wasted.”
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WINSTON CHURCHILL
In the early 1930s, Churchill had good
While few political leaders have experienced the
reason to need a haven. He was becoming
extreme levels of stress and burden as those
increasingly concerned about the activity of
undertaken by Churchill, not all their tragedies
Adolf Hitler over in Germany, though for a long
were on a national scale. In 1921 their two-year-
time he was very much in the minority, with
old daughter Marigold succumbed to septicaemia
other politicians preferring to ignore the idea of
and died. During the Second World War,
another potential conflict.
Clementine had to contend with the constant worry that Chartwell would be a prime target for
“Men occasionally stumble across the truth,
German bombers, as Hitler would hope to strike
but most of them pick themselves up and
literally at the heart of Churchill’s family. The
hurry off as if nothing has happened.”
nearest they came was the estate’s woodland,
Immature love says, I love you because I need you. Mature love says, I need you because I love you
where a bomb crater can still be seen today. Churchill favoured tackling the problem of Nazism head-on – “an appeaser is one who
“Nothing in life is so exhilarating as to be shot
feeds a crocodile, hoping it will eat him
at without result,” Churchill declared.
last” – and in May 1940, after years in the political wilderness, Winston Churchill found
After leading Britain to victory, Churchill lost
himself leading his country in war. The new
the 1945 election, though he would become
Prime Minister was still unpopular with some
Prime Minister again in 1951. Within a year
members of his own Conservative party, many
of his defeat, Churchill and Clementine were
of whom believed his tenure would not last
forced to face the depressing reality of their
beyond the war, whatever the result.
financial situation – they could no longer afford to maintain Chartwell and the heartbreaking
“You have enemies? Good. That means
prospect of selling the estate looked like the
you’ve stood up for something, sometime
only option. Fortunately, friends intervened
in your life.”
to save their home by buying Chartwell and bequeathing it to the National Trust, on the
But his ability to inspire the British people was
condition that the Churchills be allowed to
not in doubt, for his unforgettable speeches
reside there for the rest of their lives.
displayed the same eloquence and passion
Sir Winston Churchill died on January 24,
seen in his frequent letters to his beloved wife,
1965 and received a full state funeral. With her
whose support became even more crucial at
beloved ‘Pug’ gone, Clementine chose not to
this time.
stay at Chartwell and since 1966, the house has been open to the public, so the British
“My darling one, I always think of you...
people who owe their freedom to Churchill can
Your personality reaches the great masses
experience the place that, for so much of his life,
and touches their hearts. With all my love
he called ‘home’.
and constant kisses, I remain your devoted husband, W.“
But his heart undoubtedly went with Clementine, who survived her husband by 12 years. Theirs was a love that endured through
His wife was not afraid to speak words of
the greatest pressures one can imagine and
criticism as well as love, however. In 1940,
emerged victorious.
having heard from a colleague that Churchill’s current manner was not winning him many
“Immature love says, I love you because I need
friends, Clementine sent a few tentative words
you. Mature love says, I need you because
of advice to him at 10 Downing Street.
I love you.” - Sir Winston Churchill.
Winston and Clementine at Chartwell in April 1955
The exhibition Death of a Hero can be seen at Chartwell until February 22. For more information visit www.nationaltrust.org.uk/ chartwell
“My Darling Winston — I must confess that I have noticed a deterioration in your manner; and you are not so kind as you used to be... I cannot bear that those who serve the Country and yourself should not love as well as admire and respect you... Besides you won’t get the best results by irascibility and rudeness.”
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Winston to Clementine, September 1919
‘It is a rock of comfort to have your love and companionship at my side.’
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BOWLED OVER BY BOLIVIA Sophisticated cities, ancient communities and fascinating underground treasures abound in beautiful Bolivia, as Sarah Marshall discovers
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umbling enthusiastically in Spanish,
Hindered by ongoing industrial disputes and a
Santos Quispe Cayo, a 68-year-old
controversial socialist administration, Bolivia has
quinoa farmer, directs me to a collection
always been the poor child of South America,
of large pre-Colombian clay pots lined
rich in natural resources but failing to attract the
up in the corner of his parched, sun-beaten
tourist numbers of neighbouring Peru. Yet its
garden. The simple pieces of earthenware,
overwhelmingly diverse scenery and largely
which could be anywhere between 800 and
unexplored archaeological sites evoke a sense of
1,200 years old, form part of a bizarre collection
real discovery for anyone who visits.
of historical oddities dug up by self-made
I’d arrived in Bolivia several days earlier,
archaeologist Santos, from fields at the foothills
crossing the border from Chile at Hijo Canjon,
of Bolivia’s Mount Tanupa.
with a local knowledgeable driver. Turning onto a
His star exhibit though, lies at the bottom of a
bumpy dirt track, I waved goodbye to paved
macabre sculpture garden, where llama bones
tarmac and road signs for the next seven days,
and volcanic rocks have been used to assemble
embarking on a journey that would take me
crude pieces of art. In a small cave sits a
through the Andes and Bolivia’s Altiplano,
crouched skeleton, with a few rags still clinging
climbing to head-thumping heights of 5,000m.
to its bones. It’s most probably an indigenous
Leaving clouds of dust in our wake, we pass
Aymara who walked on this soil eight centuries
volcanic cones streaked with a rainbow of
previously, he casually tells me, just one of
mineral deposits on our way to the Eduardo
“many mummies you can find here”.
Avaroa Andean Fauna National Reserve.
Were it not for a faded and curled certificate
At midday, we stop at Laguna Verde and wait
vouching for the museum’s authenticity, I’d be
for the sun’s warmth to turn the arsenic-rich
in complete disbelief. But in a country where
water turquoise, like ink seeping through litmus
the Government appears to show little interest
paper; then continue to the algae-rich, blood red
in restoring the past for future gain, it’s all very
Laguna Colorada, where swirling pink flocks of
plausible.
James’s flamingoes appear incongruous in a far
FACTS AT A GLANCE Sarah Marshall was a guest of HighLives Travel (www.highlives.co.uk; 020 8144 2629) who offer the 13-day Bolivian Odyssey from £2,100 per person – excluding flights. Extension to Sajama National Park costs from £600 per person. Tour includes accommodation, transfers, guided tours and some meals.
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SO from tropical environment. As the air thins and my breath shortens, we reach the 4,800m Sol de Manana geyser field, where vast pools of viscous mud aggressively bubble and jets of steam soar into the sky. It’s hard to imagine anything could live here, but as we drive through a narrow canyon, small viscacha twitch their whiskers between crevices and vicuna (wild camelids) dart across the horizon. Our resting place is the area’s only decent hotel, Tayka del Desierto, powered by a simple generator and exposed to a raging wind responsible for sculpting a Dali-esque landscape of rocks hewn into petrified trees and other surreal shapes. Undoubtedly Bolivia’s greatest tourist attraction is the Salar de Uyuni, the world’s largest salt flat, pulled taut like a blinding white blank canvas PHOTOS: PA PHOTO/RENATO GRANIERI
across a 12,000sqkm frame. Formed from prehistoric lakes, the honeycomb patchwork of crystallized crust is also a cause of concern for environmentalists, as a rich source of lithium lies beneath its surface, a prospect too tempting for the Government to ignore. Having stayed the night at Palacio del Sal, a hotel carved entirely from salt, we drive to Incahuasi, one of many island oases dotted across the flats and
climb a path weaving through tall, bulbous cacti.
in an outdoor clay oven.
As we ride in a new Government- funded
The park’s main attraction is the 6,542m
cable car above the city, I look down and see a
hours before salt gives way to soil at the foot
Sajama volcano, the second highest peak in
guitar- strumming minstrel singing to tombs in
of Mount Tanupa, where llamas graze in the
South America, but we choose to tackle less
the city’s main cemetery, an extremely moving
shadow of Santos Quispe Cayo’s sculpture
arduous walking trails during our stay.
practice that’s been undertaken for years.
Our journey continues for several more
garden. During high season (May to October),
Passing a bofedal, where camelids gather to
Although of great benefit to the local
dozens of vehicles converge in the salt flats,
graze and drink water, we trek through bristly
community, I do wonder if the large amount of
but as we leave the Museo de Chantani and
teardrops of bunched hard grass and yareta
money spent on the Teleferico project could
continue our journey through the Altiplano, we
plants that bear a disturbing resemblance to
have been better invested elsewhere –
barely see a soul.
neon cowpats, until we reach a patch of
namely in excavating some of the country’s
khenua bushes, constituting the highest forest
largely unexplored archaeological sites.
There are only 11 million people living in Bolivia, a country the size of California and Texas combined, but with a sixth of the
in the world. Five communities still live inside the national
The most famous to date is Tiwanaku, just outside La Paz, a pre-Colombian city thought to
population. In the last five years, conditions
park and we encounter families using volcanic
be twice the size of Machu Picchu and
have improved greatly for working classes in
stones to build barbecues, and cholitas
thousands of years older. Despite being
the countryside, mainly as a result of a
(indigenous women in traditional dress) boiling
exposed to the sun and wind, the sunken floor
growing market value for grain of the Gods,
eggs in the hot springs of geyser fields.
of a grand temple is remarkably well preserved,
quinoa, and it’s not uncommon to see
But even in big cities such as La Paz, it’s
featuring a series of unnerving sandstone
gleaming Toyotas parked next to simple adobe
possible to find cholitas wearing bowler hats and
faces, which some scholars theorise were
brick houses half their size.
a millefeuille of petticoats, as we discover when
created to reflect the different cultures passing
Many of the country’s hotels are also
we visit. Cradled in the Cordillera mountain range
through the community at that time.
community run – to varying degrees of
at an elevation of 3,650m, Bolivia’s administrative
success – as a result of President Evo
capital straddles worlds past and present. At one
excavating the still largely uncovered site and I
Morales’ reluctance to allow foreign
end of town, gourmets dine in boutique
wonder, at this rate, how many years it will
investment in tourism. One flourishing
restaurant Gusto, run by the team behind
take for Bolivia to discover it’s truly
business is the Tomarapi Ecolodge in the
Copenhagen’s famous Noma, while downtown,
inexhaustible resource. For now though, until
Sajama National Park, where guests stay in
Witches’ Market apothecaries still sell dried
the correct funding is in place, perhaps it’s
simple lodges and homemade food is cooked
llama fetuses and a myriad of potions.
safer it remains underground.
During my visit, I count just four people
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GLORIOUS GARDENS Emma Davies, who runs The Walled Nursery in Hawkhurst with her husband Monty, tells us why flowers are more than just a standard Valentine’s gift
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ove is in the air this month, so I’ve been looking into the symbolic meanings assigned to plants and
flowers. If you are going to treat your loved one, wouldn’t it be great to know exactly what it is that you are saying with your bouquet or plant for the garden? I am now harking back to rural traditions and folklore; most of the symbolic meanings have been lost over the years, but some stand the test of time. One that has never lost its charm in this romantic month is the classic red rose, the symbol of true love and still the most popular Valentine gift. Let’s start with flowers – as Valentine’s Day is so early in the year, there is very little in the garden to pick! But if you are ordering from a florist, here are some options for you. Carnations have various different symbols depending on their colour: red shows deep, romantic love and passion; pink shows a woman’s love for a woman, be it mother, sister or partner; white displays faithfulness, but a green carnation is a secret symbol that you are a follower
shrub and is also known as the strawberry
of Oscar Wilde!
tree – bears late flowers and fruits and has
Roses also have different meanings
interest pretty much throughout the year.
depending on their colour; we’ve already
It symbolises ‘you are the only one I love’
discussed the classic red, but how about
– ah, how sweet! A cherry has a Chinese
blue and lavender for love at first sight?
meaning of feminine beauty, while a jasmine
White symbolises secrecy, yellow undying
signifies unconditional and eternal love.
love, light pink shows passion and desire.
For the flowerbeds, anemones symbolise
There are quite often multiple symbols
unfading love, dahlias mean elegance and
assigned to one flower – a yellow rose can
dignity, forget-me-nots denote true love,
also symbolise friendship and joy. I have
hibiscus a rare and delicate beauty and a
chosen the symbols relevant to Valentine’s
classic spring flower, the primrose,
Day, but if you want to cheer a friend up,
for eternal love.
a yellow rose it is. Other flowers popular with florists include
PLANT OF THE MONTH
As a gardener, I would much rather have a plant to enjoy; most gardeners tend to
tulips, which rate highly on the love scale of
remember their plants, who gave them to
Rosa ‘Hot Chocolate’
symbolism; red for undying love, purple for
us and where they came from, just as you
This shrub rose is a
forever love or, if things are a bit
do with ornaments in the home.
real beauty and has
complicated, white for one-sided love! I
I hope that has given you some
been awarded Rose of
would avoid hydrangeas as these symbolise
inspiration! Enjoy February; soon your loved
the Year for many years.
frigidity and heartlessness, but they can also
one will be too busy in the garden to be
A classic rose with dark
show gratitude for understanding.
getting all romantic, so make the most of
red/russet brown/smoky
this month, before spring arrives!
shades and dark glossy
not give a gift for the garden that they can
Happy gardening!
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UNDER THE HAMMER Here’s the chance to test your knowledge about antiques and their value and have a bit of fun at the same time. Below are five items that have been sold recently by one of the leading auctioneers in the south east, Gorringes. What are they and what did they sell for? Answers at the bottom of the page (no cheating!)
2. This Chinese doucai ‘boys’ saucer dish has a Chenghua mark and is 15.3cm (6in) in diameter. ‘Doucai’ refers to the coloured enamel decoration, while the motif of children playing is typical on
4. This gilt-tooled leather-bound Bible was printed in
Chinese ceramics and such pieces were often given
1693 and is known a Verbum Sempiternum, which were
as gifts to wish the recipient a large family (the
produced in verse form and sometimes illustrated. It
children depicted were always boys). It isn’t perfect
sold for £1,300 at auction. What is its purpose and how
(the rim has a small crack), but what do you think it
big is it?
made at auction and what period in Chinese history is referred to as ‘Chenghua’?
5. This novelty table lighter was made by Dunhill in the 1950s and, for obvious reasons, is known as an ‘aquarium’ lighter. Although only made from panels of Lucite, which are reverse-carved and painted with
1. From 1921 to 1953, this illustrator was one of the leading political cartoonists and illustrators for Punch magazine. This particular piece (No. XL – Shropshire) is the original pen and ink cartoon from Punch’s County Songs collection. The artist in question, however, is much better known for his illustrations of a certain bear ‘of very little brain’. Who is the artist?
3. At first glance this slightly shabby little monkey just
fish and water weeds, their value as collectables has
looks like a child’s toy, making £140. There’s a bit more
soared in recent years. What is ‘Lucite’ and how
to it though. Who made it and what is it for?
much do you think this item is worth?
ANSWERS 1. The artist EH Shepard, who is best known for his illustrations of AA Milne’s Winnie the Pooh books. Milne was assistant editor at Punch magazine from the 1920s, hence the association with Shepard, who used his son’s teddy bear Growler to illustrate Pooh. Later, he bitterly regretted taking on this task, which he regarded merely as a sideline, as it resulted in the bulk of his other work being overshadowed, even during his lifetime. By contrast
with the £700 hammer price of Shropshire, original pen and ink drawings of Pooh and his friends make thousands at auction. 2. The Chenghua Emperor reigned during the Ming Dynasty between 1464 and 1487. However, this particular saucer dish was actually made in the 18th century, 400 years later! The Chenghua reign mark was widely copied because the wares were so valuable. Even as an ‘homage’ to Chenghua ceramics, it still made £5,000!
3. It was made by the famous German toy manufacturers, Schuco, in the 1930s. It may have been intended to be more for parents then children, since the monkey’s head comes off to reveal a glass flask with a cork stopper and aluminium cup. Just right for those chilly days standing about in the playground! 4. Later referred to as a ‘Thumb Bible’, due to its miniature size, the Verbum Sempiternum (‘Eternal Word’) was produced from the early 17th century into
the 19th century to instruct children considered too young to read the Bible. This particular version is 41mm (less than two inches) high! 5. Lucite is a transparent thermoplastic, both lightweight and shatterresistant, first brought to the market in 1933. It has been produced under the names of ‘Acrylite’ and ‘Perspex’. This lighter made £1,800 at auction although, depending on condition and complexity of design, they have made up to £3,000 in recent years.
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Royal standard in bathrooms Designed specifically to meet the needs of Royal Tunbridge Wells’ discerning residents, the new HPS Heating Plumbing Supplies showroom offers the very best in bathroom design
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ince opening their stunning new
are looking for. I didn’t just listen to what the
showroom in Kingstanding Way
end user needs to see; the showroom is also
last September, HPS Heating
built with the installer in mind – this showroom
Plumbing Supplies have really
is a place to which they can confidently send
tapped into the needs and
their customers. The result is something
desires of the people of
truly inspiring.”
Tunbridge Wells. Designed to
Unlike many bathroom companies, HPS is
showcase some of the most
a merchant, which means they can offer their
impressive bathroom supply companies – many
clients access to a vast range of products from
of them local – the showroom offers an
numerous suppliers. With their expertise at
inspiring selection of fixtures and fittings in
your disposal, you can ensure that every single
every style, from traditional to contemporary.
element of your dream bathroom is achievable.
“I’ve been selling bathrooms in Tunbridge
Whatever the combination of colours, styles
Wells for years, so I know what local people
and shapes you desire, HPS can help you
want to see,” says Assistant Branch Manager,
source the ideal product.
Gareth Vidler. “In fact, since we’ve been open,
“A lot of our competitors only offer one book
the showroom has been described as being
of products to choose from, so if clients can’t
‘very Tunbridge Wells’ in the design and choice
find exactly what they want, they end up just
of high end products.”
going with what the company can offer,”
Established in 2001, HPS is now one of the
Gareth says. “Lots of people don’t realise what
largest independent merchants in the south of
a wide range of products is out there. We have
England. The Tunbridge Wells premises, which
20 brands on display, but we have access to
opened last Autumn, is the company’s 30th
about 30 more suppliers. There’s a whole world
branch and it’s actually rather special. The
of bathrooms out there to explore.”
company decided to open a showroom here
Brands on display in the showroom include
after being approached by Gareth, a bathroom
such prestigious names as: Vado, Kaldewei,
specialist, and Ben Barnard, who is the Branch
Bristan, Mistley, Merlyn, Pura, Roca, Montrose
Manager. Both were keen to match HPS’s
Furniture, Crosswater, Aqualisa, Bisque and
strong reputation with the local demand for top
Heritage. Many of these suppliers are local to
quality bathrooms and service.
Tunbridge Wells, something that is very
With his extensive experience and knowledge of
important to the HPS ethos.
the Tunbridge Wells market, Gareth has created a
“We are keen to support local companies –
showroom that features the best in new bathroom
Aqualisa is based in Westerham, while Pura is
technology, alongside elegant classic styles and
in Crowborough and Crosswater in Dartford,”
chic contemporary designs. A real talking point is
Gareth says. “Plus, all our tiles come from the
the Marilyn Monroe and Audrey Hepburn
International Tile Store and flooring from Bailey
wallpaper themed bathroom, which demonstrates
Wighton, both in Tunbridge Wells.”
how quirky and fun a bathroom can be. “I was basically given a blank canvas and I put
So, you’ve decided to redesign your existing bathroom or even install a new one – what kind
years of frustration into designing this
of service can you expect at HPS? Designing a
showroom,” Gareth explains. “I know that
bathroom can be a daunting task, which is why
people want to touch and feel products before
they offer their guidance and expert advice
they buy them; also, I know what local people
every step of the way.
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Once you’ve taken some inspiration from the stylish showroom, you can sit down with a member of staff and discuss exactly how you
identify any potential space issues and enables you to make changes to the design if required. Drawn to scale, the near-photographic quality
envisage your new bathroom, from practical
of the picture is an invaluable aid to both the
matters to aesthetic design points. If you’re
client and the tradesmen who will take the
lacking in ideas, don’t worry – HPS staff will
project forward. HPS do not offer a fitting
draw on their extensive experience to help you
service, but they are happy to recommend local
make your fabulous new bathroom a reality.
plumbers with whom they work closely.
“Every bathroom is different in shape and size,
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Finally, you can sit back and watch your
as well as in terms of what people want from the
luxurious new sanctuary take shape. Offering a
room,” Gareth says. “Some people want big
fresh experience in bathroom design, HPS is
cloakrooms with lots of traditional furniture, while
sure to continue making a big splash in
others might have a one metre square room with
Tunbridge Wells.
a staircase above it that needs to be as minimalist as possible. Every project is different,
For more information, visit the showroom or
which is great because we love helping people
contact the branch to discuss your needs.
see a way to achieve the best result.” Next, they’ll use Computer Aided Design
HPS Tunbridge Wells
(CAD) to produce a highly sophisticated image
Unit 7, Kingstanding Business Park,
showing how your new bathroom will look.
Kingstanding Way, Tunbridge Wells,
Featuring every last detail, right down to the
Kent TN2 3UP
taps, cupboard handles and radiators, the image
01892 532 008
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lever chaps at leading paint
more than a different look to your walls.
companies Pantone and Dulux
It’s a shade to “enrich our mind, body and
predict that Marsala, “a naturally
soul, exuding confidence and stability...
robust and earthy wine red”
Its grounding red-brown roots emanate a
shade, and Copper Blush, “an
sophisticated, natural earthiness”, notes
orangey coppery tone”, will rule
Leatrice Eiseman, Executive Director of
in 2015.
the Pantone Colour Institute.
While fashionable way-out
Dulux is also proud to lyrically boast of
colours, which star on the catwalk, can
Copper Blush’s powers. It’s “a heart-warming
struggle to easily translate into the real world,
shade with real depth, which creates an easy
these two easy on the eye concoctions could
to live with atmosphere but with a touch of
not only suit most settings, but also pair well
elegance”, according to Rebecca Williamson,
together. Even better, plumping for one or
Senior Colour and Content Manager for
both might put an end to the curse of
Dulux.
colour craziness. Apocryphal stories abound, of people being
So, if your taste is for Marsala – it took its name from an Italian fortified wine – or you
found gibbering in darkened rooms unable to
want to bang the drum for Copper (blushing
choose between such perplexing labels as
or otherwise), check out these ways to colour
Elephant’s or Dragon’s Breath. Others simply
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Cabinet painted in Dulux Copper Blush
resolve a colour crisis – decor disagreements over colour are a common cause of couples’ rows – by falling back yet again on what’s known in the trade as ‘safe
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as houses white’.
“There’s no doubt that metallics
alive when combined with
were a key trend last year and
flesh pink or clay-toned
faint-hearted, but there’s no better time to
there’s little to suggest their
neutrals, a tiny touch of bright
play with a warmer palette, a trend which
popularity is diminishing. It’s
yellow, crisp white, wood
experts say is a reaction to a more positive
fitting, therefore, that Dulux has
tones and, naturally, copper.
general global outlook and replaces those
chosen Copper Blush as its
cool blues and greens. Embracing rich but
colour of the year,” says Jenny
subtle hues could not only give a much-
Hurren, Director at Out There
piece anchors a look, and a
needed glow to rooms, vital throughout
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nine-door cabinet in Salmon
the remaining chilly months, but also
“This warm, grown-up
Pink with coppery accents,
conjure a seductive setting whose style
terracotta pink is a perfect
will endure far beyond the season.
backdrop for all those shiny
(right), is a stunner.
metallic items – furniture,
Alternatively, a bold and
‘In your face’ colour may not be for the
Pantone’s Colour Institute, which has
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MARSALA MAGIC “Marsala’s a bold, confident colour, but the warm undertones within it mean it won’t look overpowering if used in the right space and complemented with texture,” says Sam Davies, Marketing Head at The Kitchen Restoration Company, which specialises in kitchen doors. “It’s perfect for a kitchen or dining space, with its earthy tones and hint of fresh berries and deep rich wines. Break the colour up with texture by using on matt grained wood, which will add depth and give a more natural, hearty finish.” DECOR TIP: Add elegance to any room by incorporating this welcoming hue in accent pieces, such as accessories or a feature wall. It’s featuring on dinnerware and bedding in 2015. The shade sparkles when set against metallics and can illuminate a range of smokyneutral colour combinations. BRING ON BERRIES: Another kitchen maker who’s been quick to spot a hot trend is Burbidge, whose Tetbury fitted kitchen, from £12,000, is already available in Marsala. Dunelm’s embraced ruby and its Newport Sofa (below), in Linso Red, has a down to earth price, depending on the size and finish,
starting from £599.99. There’s no need to leave
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the store to search for accessories. A Seriously
most fashionable ways of
Soft Throw, £14.99, and Pure Luxury Faux Fur
introducing copper into a setting
Cushion, £7.99, are available in a wine colour.
is with lighting, and industrial
Capture a more bricky red tone and reflect
style pendant lights are currently
the light with a decorative Lladro Round Mirror
especially popular. Luma’s
(above) , £2,210. Spread the berry love
selection is impressive and its
throughout the home by giving a shot of colour
Copper Hanging Pendant (left),
to a bathroom, witha set of burgundy red Oslo
£125, is both slim and stylish.
Towels, starting from £12 each, Kingsley Home.
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Moving Forward After years of estate and lettings agents being dominated by online property portals, new service onthemarket.com is set to shake up the system…
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get their properties noticed. With 18,000
development funding, they’re on track to offer
agents listed on Rightmove and over 16,000
members an exciting alternative.
on Zoopla, very few UK agents are not listed on either site.
The hit to its competitors is almost instant; because agents who sign up to onthemarket.
Until now, that is. Because for 2015,
com will only list with one of the other major
a new contender has entered the arena.
sites, both Rightmove and Zoopla will see a
Onthemarket.com is set to give the online
decline in clients listing with them. In addition,
property market a shakeup and could finally
each firm who joins has an equal interest and
be the challenger Rightmove and Zoopla
voting right, irrespective of firm size, giving
ith over 100million website
need. Backed by a consortium of high street
them more freedom to decide how their
visits a month, finding a new
agents, the site endeavours to offer agents
business and property is marketed online.
home online is increasingly big
more choice and freedom over how their
business, with property hunters
properties are listed, while offering buyers
clients too. Whether they’re buying or selling,
typically choosing to search the
a better, more concise search portal.
the fact that onthemarket.com gives them
internet over visiting an estate or lettings
Agents’ Mutual, the not-for-profit
The digital newcomer should benefit the
direct access to the agent rather than dealing
agent. When Rightmove was launched in
organisation behind the new site, has been
with third parties means many of the stresses
2000, it quickly became the ‘go to’ online
founded by a group of leading agents, who all
involved with property searches are eliminated,
property portal, while competitor start-ups fell
felt frustrated by the constraints of Rightmove
while the website has been designed by agents
by the wayside. It wasn’t until 2008, when the
and Zoopla. As fees to use these sites rise,
who know what the most important elements
creation of Zoopla challenged its monopoly,
with Rightmove expected to increase agent
are when it comes to searching for properties.
that some competition was introduced.
fees by 15%-20% per annum and Zoopla
However, between the two sites the market
being expected to match those fees, the group
One thing is certain – the online property market is set to see some serious changes. A group of 10
was quickly dominated again, meaning estate
felt it was time to make a stand. With over
property agents in Tunbridge Wells tell SO why
agents had little choice but to use the sites to
4,500 branches on board and £8million in
they’re on board with onthemarket.com…
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LAMBERT AND FOSTER
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BATCHELLER MONKHOUSE
DOORKNOBS
WHAT ENTICED YOU TO BECOME A PART OF ONTHEMARKET.COM?
WHAT IS THE MAIN PURPOSE OF ONTHEMARKET.COM?
BATCHELLER MONKHOUSE
LAMBERT AND FOSTER
We were delighted to have the opportunity
As an industry, we are delighted to be launching
to join the new online property portal and
our very own portal with the sole function of
were among the first to sign up, as it is
promoting our vendors and landlords’ properties to
designed to focus on property sales and
the widest possible audience. Onthemarket.com
lettings. The current property portals have
will be a fresh addition to the existing portals and
grown exponentially over recent years and
will be driven and controlled by member agents
have, in my view, unnecessary bolt-on
to achieve the very best in online promotion.
services that move away from their fundamental purpose. The online audience is a huge market place and it is vital that the exposure of our clients’ homes is managed
WHAT CAN THE NEW SITE OFFER THAT ITS COMPETITORS CAN’T?
BRACKETTS
SUMNER PRIDHAM WHY WILL ONTHEMARKET.COM BENEFIT YOUR CLIENTS MORE THAN COMPETITOR SITES WOULD?
DOORKNOBS By breaking the current property portal duopoly, onthemarket.com will release their stranglehold and
carefully to reflect the high standards we
Onthemarket.com is the first property portal to
give letting and estate agents the ability to develop
insist on, and that it is consistent through
offer agents a platform to showcase their
their own cost effective marketing strategies.
every part of the marketing process.
properties without being cluttered with
Technology moves extraordinarily quickly
advertisements or valuation tools. Sellers will
and a portal designed by experienced
see their property displayed to the best
estate agents and providing a state-of-the-
advantage and the site will be fast and friendly
art, uncluttered search function will
for buyers, putting them directly in touch with
benefit both us, and moreover, our
the agent, and as a mutual organisation, all the
The state-of-the-art website will provide the
clients. If you are in the market, you will
focus will be on providing the best possible
most uncluttered, user-friendly and modern
need to be onthemarket.com.
service to the members and users.
UK property search service.
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The industry and the general public only need one good, easy to use property portal WHAT WILL THE SITE MEAN FOR COMPETITION BETWEEN DIFFERENT ESTATE AGENTS?
ELLIS & CO The new portal will level the playing field between the smaller and larger agent by allowing equal exposure to each property. WHAT IMPLICATIONS DO YOU HOPE USING THE SERVICE WILL HAVE FOR YOUR BUSINESS OVER THE NEXT YEAR?
WOOD & PILCHER
JACKSON-STOPS AND STAFF Our directors and staff combine a first class understanding of residential property with the very highest standards of services for clients. We believe onthemarket.com will rapidly grow to become a major player in the portal market because it will provide a clean, crisp and simple search function and a highly effective JACKSON-STOPS AND STAFF
KNIGHT FRANK
platform for our vendor and landlord clients, while also being a great place to launch new properties onto the market.
WILL THE SITE SEE THE WAY YOU COMMUNICATE WITH YOUR CLIENTS CHANGE?
SIGNING UP TO ONTHEMARKET.COM
WOOD & PILCHER
BUT NOT BOTH. HOW MUCH OF AN
HOW WILL ONTHEMARKET.COM CHANGE THE PROPERTY MARKET GOING FORWARD?
IMPACT ON THOSE SITES DO YOU THINK
KNIGHT FRANK
The process of communicating with our clients will fundamentally remain the same, with personal contact still remaining a high priority. The new portal will improve
MEANS YOUR PROPERTIES WILL ONLY BE LISTED ON RIGHTMOVE OR ZOOPLA,
ONTHEMARKET.COM WILL HAVE?
KMJ
The purpose of this new and exciting portal is not to influence the property market, but to
user experience when contacting the agent, as each
With the several thousands of agents leaving one
deliver the very best user experience for
company or branch will be able to use their own
of those sites, it will be a clear indication to the
vendors, buyers and prospective tenants,
telephone numbers, enabling a direct call rather than
other site that they could be next! The industry
with search results produced clearly and in
through an intermediary service. This will mean less
and the general public only need one good, easy
an uncluttered way, including no pop-ups
time listening to recorded messages and allow each
to use property portal and we are confident that
or third party advertising, as is found on
caller to speak to the agent in a shorter timeframe.
onthemarket.com provides this.
the other major portals.
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TO THE MANOR BORN This magnificent country estate in Blackboys features two Grade II listed properties amid 12 acres of land
Surrounded by stunning formal gardens,
with a utility room and cloakroom with separate
Pembroke Manor is a fabulous example of
shower cubicle.
a period country estate. Believed to date from the 16th century and having been refaced in the 18th century, Pembroke Manor has many period features
Six bedrooms are arranged on the first floor, along with four bathrooms and the seventh bedroom is found on the second floor. As well as Pembroke Manor, there is a second
such as exposed beams and open fireplaces.
property – Stonebridge House, a four-bedroom
An impressive entrance hall welcomes you into
residence with three bath or shower rooms, staff
the manor house and gives access to the
flats/offices with a further bathroom, a store with
spacious ground floor accommodation, which
WC and a stable. The open plan reception room
comprises a conservatory, drawing room, dining
with vaulted ceiling is particularly magnificent.
room, family room, kitchen/breakfast room and
The property’s beautiful formal garden features
steps to the cellar. There’s also a service area
a central fountain and access to the pool.
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£675,000
Situated in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty on the edge of this popular village and enjoying a delightful outlook over adjoining fields, a well presented single storey 3-bedroom former Victorian lodge with extensive gardens and productive vegetable plot all set in just under 0.3 of an acre.
A four bedroom detached period house which is a conversion of two cottages and the O ld Bakery of Penshurst forming one deceptively large residence of approx 3000 sq ft, enjoying a range of period features abd situated in a stunning semi-rural location with far reaching views over fields to the front.
Tunbridge Wells 01892 515670
Tun bridge W e lls 01892 515670
TUNBRIDGE WELLS
£630,000
TUNBRIDGE WELLS
£500,000
Constructed byWhiteoak Developments and part of a prestigious development, this 3-bedroom penthouse apartment is being sold with the Share of the Freehold and enjoys two wrap-around terraces with townscape views, allocated parking. additional visitors parking and communal grounds.
0.1 miles from the mainline station, the High Street and the historic and famous Pantiles, a charming three bedroom. Victorian terraced house with accommodation arranged over three floors and a wealth of period features, the third bedroom on the top floor working well as a guest bedroom or study.
Tunbridge Wells 01892 515670
Tun bridge Wells 0 1892 5 15670
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Property: The Coach House, detached 19th century residence Location: Hurstwood Lane, Tunbridge Wells, Kent Price: £1.35million Bedrooms: 4 Bathrooms: 2 plus shower room & WC Extras: Orangery, underfloor heating, detached garage with workshop and store room, terrace, private drive with automatic wrought iron gates Best bits: Added as part of the property’s excellent refurbishment programme, the elegant orangery is perfect for entertaining or enjoying a meal with the family.
COACH HOUSE EXUDES PERIOD CHARM Early Victorian property in Tunbridge Wells offers both modern comforts and historical character
A quality refurbishment and updating
and an island; appliances include a Bertazzoni
programme has made The Coach House into a
range cooker. There’s also an adjacent utility room.
21st century home that retains all the charm of
Also on the ground floor is an L-shaped drawing
its early 19th century features. As the name
room with open fireplace and a bedroom with an
suggests, this exceptional family residence is a
en suite shower room and dressing area, which
former coach house, which enjoys a tranquil
could be used as a study.
position close to the Common. The reception hall with solid oak floor offers a
Upstairs, the principal bedroom is a real treat, enhanced by an en suite bathroom and dressing
warm welcome and underfloor heating
room, with plenty of wardrobes. Two more
throughout the kitchen and dining/living area, with
bedrooms and a family bathroom complete the
its newly added orangery, ensures you’ll feel cosy
accommodation.
all year round. The kitchen is a superb space boasting limestone flooring, custom made units
Outside, you’ll enjoy relaxing on the terrace on the west side of the house, next to the long lawn.
For full details contact: Hamptons International • 01892 516 611 • www.hamptons.co.uk F E B R UA RY 2 0 1 5
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KING OF THE HILL
With accommodation arranged over three floors,
can admire the southerly views of the garden, while
the delightful Grade II listed Grove Hill House offers
the stunning kitchen/breakfast room – also south-
a wealth of charming period features, while having
facing – has underfloor heating, a range of
been sympathetically updated. These include a
integrated appliances and a walk-in larder. Plus,
wide oak front door with wrought iron studwork
there’s a useful laundry room, utility room and
and fixings, exposed beams, open fireplaces,
cloakroom.
leaded light windows in oak frames and wooden drop latch internal doors.
Dating in part from the 17th century, this beautifully presented house in Hellingly enjoys stunning rural views
There are fireplaces in the dining room, family room and drawing room – the latter has a wood burning stove in a brick inglenook fireplace with oak
On the first floor there is a family bathroom and four double bedrooms, three of which have en suite facilities. Three further bedrooms, a dressing room and shower room are found on the second floor. Among the sweeping mature grounds, there is
surround and bressumer beam. From the
a swimming pool and a tennis court that will help
conservatory, which has a high vaulted ceiling, you
you keep in shape.
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Property: Grove Hill House, Grade II listed property Location: Grove Hill, Hellingly, East Sussex Guide price: ÂŁ1.65million Bedrooms: 7 Bathrooms: 2 plus 2 shower rooms & WCs Land: About 2.35 acres Extras: Heated swimming pool, tennis court, south-facing terrace, double garage, garden stores, conservatory, brick-lined cellar, detached studio/home office Best bits: For those wishing to work from home or indulge their creative passions in blissful seclusion, the detached studio/office is a private space that offers a pleasant outlook over the garden.
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Property: Poundford Cottage, Grade II listed house Location: Five Ashes, Mayfield, East Sussex Price: Offers in region of £795,000 Bedrooms: 4 Bathrooms: 2 plus WC Land: In excess of 0.6 acre Extras: Conservatory, attic room, detached double garage, detached studio, croquet lawn, planning permission to extend Best bits: Planning consent has been granted to extend on two floors – replacing the conservatory and flat roof elevation to create a superb family kitchen and entrance hall on the ground floor and upstairs, turn the study into a good-sized fourth bedroom and enlarge the dressing room.
LISTED COTTAGE IN PRETTY GROUNDS A garden studio is among the features of this wonderful Mayfield property
Period features such as exposed timbers,
suite have the use of a dressing room and en
inglenook fireplaces and latched doors make
suite bathroom with a free-standing bath.
Poundford Cottage an enchanting family
Another bathroom serves the two other
home. This Grade II listed property benefits
bedrooms and study/bedroom four on this
from a double aspect drawing room and a
level. More storage can be found upstairs in
pleasant dining room, both of which have
the attic room.
inglenook fireplaces and wood burning stoves.
Outside there is plenty to enjoy, with the
There’s space for a range cooker and a
garden being divided into several areas,
dishwasher in the kitchen/breakfast room,
including a croquet lawn and a wisteria arbour.
which is fitted with beech work surfaces and
Gardeners will love the secret area for potting,
breakfast bar.
while the detached studio with its pretty
Occupants of the attractive master bedroom
verandah is ideal for home working.
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Wealden Country Landcraft For all your design, construction and maintenance requirements, contact:
Adam Sutton BSc (Hons) Environmental Science Tim Playfoot BA (Hons) Garden Design Tel:01892 722699 Adam:07979 362241 Tim:07990 751353 www.playfootgardendesign.co.uk
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Property: Belmont, Elizabethan former Dower House
Location: New Road, Langley, Kent Guide price: £1.35million Bedrooms: 6 Bathrooms: 3 plus 2 shower rooms & WCs Land: About 2.3 acres Extras: Cellars, fitted bar, kitchen garden, orchard, hard tennis court, garaging for four cars, workshop, swimming pool, sauna, Jacuzzi, terrace, rotating summerhouse
Best bits: The wonderful leisure complex is a great place to exercise and entertain, comprising an indoor heated swimming pool beneath a vaulted ceiling, a Jacuzzi, two-tier sauna, changing room and cloakroom.
RELAX BY YOUR OWN PRIVATE POOL This exceptional family home in Langley comes with its own leisure complex and 16th century period appeal
Believed to date from 1590, with chimneys
room, service hall, cloakroom and steps to the
added in 1681 and a substantial rebuild of
wine cellar complete the first floor layout.
the rear section by the current owners in
Arranged across the first and mezzanine floor
2000, Belmont is the perfect blend of past
is a master bedroom suite, with en suite shower
and present.
room, dressing room and walk-in shoe cupboard.
From the generous entrance hall you can
Other features include plaster panelling with
access the stunning drawing room and adjacent
17th century oil paintings, a temporarily blocked
double aspect study/sitting room. Just off the
fireplace and a medieval window. Across the
splendid family room there is a fitted bar, plus
first and second floor there are five further
one of the three sets of French doors leads to
bedrooms, one en suite, two bathrooms and a
the hard tennis court. An Oriel window is one of
playroom/sitting room.
the two windows in the elegant dining room,
A shared lane approaches the private driveway,
from which you can step into the beautiful
which passes an orchard and kitchen garden.
kitchen and breakfast room with its range of
There is an expansive lawn at the front of the
impressive features and appliances. A utility
house and further secluded gardens to the rear.
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Property: Suntings Ghyll, extended cottage Location: Colemans Hatch, East Sussex Price: £1.75million Bedrooms: 6 Bathrooms: 4 plus shower room & WC Land: About 1.1 acres Extras: Library/cinema room, games room, wine store room, garage, parking, swimming pool, pond, garden sheds Best bits: Film fans will love the library, which doubles as a cinema room. You can sit back and enjoy the latest blockbuster on a big screen or in quieter moments, choose a book from the attractive fitted shelves.
EXTENDED COTTAGE HAS WOW FACTOR
Approached via a quiet country lane, Suntings
dressing room and en suite bathroom. A
Ashdown Forest. A gate leads directly from the
connecting passageway leads to a further guest
grounds into the forest, over which this
bedroom with en suite bathroom, a library/cinema
property has Commoners’ Rights. The formal
room, wine cellar and cloakroom.
gardens are a delight, with a pretty stream that
On the first floor there is a particularly fine
runs from the east of the property to an
master bedroom suite with a dressing room,
attractive pond at the front.
en suite bathroom and balcony. There are two
Originally a stone forester’s cottage, this house
A cinema room is among the attractions of this forest retreat in Colemans Hatch
There’s also a bedroom with an adjacent
Ghyll enjoys a tranquil location within the
more bedroom suites with en suite facilities,
has been significantly extended to create a
along with a sixth bedroom/box room, a laundry
spacious and beautifully presented family home.
room and a drying area.
On the ground floor there is a magnificent drawing
Outside in the gardens you’ll find a terrace,
room, dining room, study, kitchen/breakfast room,
swimming pool and pool house, perfect for
boot room and garden room.
relaxing in the sun on summer days.
For full details contact: Knight Frank • 01892 772 946 • www.knightfrank.co.uk F E B R UA RY 2 0 1 5
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Property: Detached house Location: Valley Forge Close, Tonbridge, Kent Price: £775,000 Bedrooms: 6 Bathrooms: 2 plus shower room Extras: Integral double garage, terrace, decking, sheds, off-road parking, potential to extend Best bits: Located in a quiet cul-de-sac in North Tonbridge, this property offers a pleasant and peaceful setting with open countryside nearby, yet is within a short walk of shops and Woodlands Primary School.
FAMILY HOME HAS ALL YOU NEED A convenient setting on the edge of open countryside in Tonbridge is one of this property’s many great features
For growing families, keen gardeners and those
comfortable and relaxing space with a feature
who love to entertain, this detached home in
fireplace. From the kitchen you can step into the
Valley Forge Close is a fantastic find. A large rear
utility room, which in turn gives access to the
garden with a great sense of privacy offers
integral double garage.
space for children to let off steam and for the
Occupants of the master bedroom have the
green-fingered to create their own haven, while
use of an en suite bathroom and dressing room,
the versatile accommodation provides plenty of
which has separate access and could be used as
room for guests.
the sixth bedroom. You’ll find ample built-in
The well-presented rooms are light and airy, with the beautifully re-fitted kitchen/breakfast room being a particular feature. Chefs can chat
storage in the four further master bedrooms, which are served by a family bathroom. There could be scope to extend the ground
to their guests here before heading through to
floor even further, subject to the necessary
the adjacent dining room. The living room is a
planning consents.
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TUNBRIDGE WELLS I REGION
£1.395 MILLION
Elegantly proportioned detached Victorian property about half a mile from the mainline station with large gardens extending to just under half an acre and a heated swimming pool
Drawing Room. Sitting Room. Study. Kitchen Breakfast Room. Master Bedroom with En Suite Bath room. 3 Further Double Bedrooms. Family Bathroom. Driveway and Garage. Swimming Pool. Gardens in all approximately 0.45 of an acre. EPC E. APPLY: TUNBRIDGE WELLS OFFICE
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Forged from the solid reputations of Berry & Berry and Lamberts Solicitors; Berry & Lamberts Solicitors is a Kent-based firm providing a full range of legal services to both businesses and individuals. Our ethos is to work as part of a team with our clients on matters of importance to them. We have specialist knowledge and experience which enables us to assist our clients to achieve the results that they seek in both their professional and persona l lives. With offices in Tunbridge Wells, Sevenoaks, Tonbridge, Paddock Wood, Kings Hill and Maidstone we provide Friendly, Dependable Expertise on your doorstep.
us to stay ahead of our competition through our collective resources, shared knowledge and commitment to best practice. Through LawNet we are accredited to the internationally recognised IS09001 Quality Standard assuring you of our commitment to providing clear, practical advice and effective action at the right price. The partners and staff would like to wish our clients and contacts past, present and future, good wishes for the New Year We look forward to working with you in the future.
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Property: Ancroft, detached house Location: Holmewood Ridge, Langton Green, Tunbridge Wells, Kent Price: £1.5million Bedrooms: 7 Bathrooms: 2 plus 3 shower rooms & WC Extras: Conservatory, garage, terrace, tennis court Best bits: Entertaining in the stunning open plan kitchen and conservatory will be a real joy – the room is light and airy, with pleasant views across the rear garden.
PERFECT MATCH FOR FAMILIES
Located in one of the finest private roads
there’s the added convenience of a
in the area, Ancroft is a well presented
downstairs cloakroom.
detached home that offers plenty of
extension has created a fantastic
distance of vibrant Tunbridge Wells and
master bedroom suite with a bathroom.
enjoying the great amenities of Langton
There’s ample space for family members
Green – including a primary school,
and visitors in the six further bedrooms,
Holmewood House School, a pub, shop
two of which have en suite shower rooms
and butcher – the property is in an
and there’s a family bathroom also.
enviable position.
The seventh bedroom and another shower
Approached by a sweeping gravel drive,
Superb seven-bedroom detached residence in Langton Green with its own tennis court
Upstairs, a recent second floor
space for growing families. Within a short
Ancroft offers light and spacious
room are located on the second floor. Outside, the large terrace overlooking
accommodation in the drawing room,
the lawns is perfect for entertaining.
family room and dining room. The
You could also challenge guests
splendid kitchen/breakfast room is a real
to a game on the tennis court in
gem, with an adjacent utility room; plus,
the mature garden.
For full details contact: Alexandre Boyes • 01892 525 522 • www.alexandre-boyes.co.uk F E B R UA RY 2 0 1 5
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ADVERTORIAL
2015
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BUILDING ON SUCCESS Last year saw the most buoyant Tunbridge Wells property market since pre-2007 and we have been privileged to handle the most diverse portfolio since we opened in 1998.
SO, WHAT DOES 20 IS HAVE IN STORE FOR ALEXANDRE BOYES? WE HAVE INVESTED HEAVILY IN NEW STAFF TO INCREASE THE KNOWLEDGE AND SERVICE LEVELS THAT THE TOWN EXPEffi OF US
Our sales team were involved in disposals of residential investments, family homes and some of the town's finest villas, as well as residential development opportunities, including a substantial nursing home. The team has offered more advice on the potential for future residential development than ever before. This year has seen more requests for advice from locals on how to maximise capital growth in their family home, as opposed to buying smaller properties to increase their portfolio.
With more than 15 members of staff. we are rapidly outgrowing the building, which has been the home of A lexandre Boyes for 16 years. We are looking to expand with additional premises, accommodate f lexible working and offer staff opportunities t o share in the growth of the firm.
20 14 was a market of two halves; the first saw the peak of the London property market, whereby a flat could be sold to buy a substantial family home in Tunbridge Wells. The second half toughened as people started to sit on the fence, due to the forthcoming election. Viewers on £2million plus houses are conscious of the £2million threshold implications of the proposed mansion tax and 20 15 election.
The coming year w ill also see t he development of our online product, Resident, which is receiving enquiries from all around the UK. Resident is t he first cloud based online solution for leaseholders w ho choose to self manage w ith a combined accounts and maintenance package. We are thrilled with the recognition that Resident has received from the industry so far, including being shortlisted for the N ews on the Block Property Management Awards in December.
We anticipate that the market will continue to be buoyant this year, with the Bank of England indicating that interest rates will stay low and the draw of T unbridge Wells' schools w ill continue to drive and support the market locally.
Notwithstanding the growth of the firm, we will always remain at the heart of the business and continue to drive A lexandre Boyes forward, maintaining our traditional family values.
20 15 sees us introduce the Alexandre Boyes Property Services team to assist
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DAN BOYES
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Properties available through Savills Kent
Ford House, Lingfield, Surrey
Bramble Cottage, Hartfield, East Sussex
Guide £r .65 m illion
Guide £335,000
The Old House, Sandhurst, Kent
Copperkins, Farnborough Park, Kent
Offers in excess £r, 095 mill ion
Guide £1.995 million
Redwell Lane, Ightham, Sevenoaks, Kent
Marlhorough Close, Tunbridge Wells, Kent
Guide £1,650 pcm
Guide £3,500 pcm
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Savills Kent Open Day I Saturday 28th February I 10am-2pm
Savills predicts a strong start to 2015 All Savills Kent offices continue to see demand for properties near good schools with access to good commuter stations and good road networks. With the Savills research team predicting house price increases of ~6.4% in the South East over the next five years, Savills is expecting to see people wanting to upsize as well as downsize as once again they see property as a sound investment. A slowdown in the London property market should also see buyers eyeing up the value to be had in the country too, and we expect to see interest from Londoners looking to move out as well as buy second homes in the country. The changes to stamp duty announced in the Autumn Statement in December will be welcome news for many buyers., especially those trying to get a foot on the property ladder or taking the next step to trade up. A significant number of buyers will now be paying less stamp duty. The cliff edges of past thresholds have been removed resulting in more gradual increases at the upper end of the market. February is traditionally one of the busiest times of the year for the housing market, and Savills anticipates good trading conditions during the first quarter in ~015. "By getting on the market as soon as possible, you'll be able to take advantage of active buyers still looking," says Richard Smith, Director of Residential at Savills Sevenoaks. "We still have a long list of buyers looking to move into the area who are eager to view any new property coming to the market. Buyers are making decisions earlier in the year as they make plans to move for the next academic year. P utting your
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property on the market early has obvious advantages, particularly with the election coming up." Simon Belassie, Director ofLettings, adds: "We are already experiencing a lively lettings market in 2015, which we fully expect to continue throughout the year. As we move into February and March, we anticipate an increase in enquiries for family homes, particularly those most convenient for local schools, and the majority of these will be moving in July and August." Savills Kent invites you to talk about your moving plans with their expert team over coffee. Last year Savills held three Open Days, which were all well attended. Most of the attendees were just formulating their plans and information gathering they liked the relaxed format of the Open Day to ask questions without feeling under any obligation. It is a great way to get your facts together and get up to speed with the latest legal requirements for both selling and letting your home. The experienced team will also offer you advice on how to present your home- here are some of our top tips for sellers: â&#x20AC;˘ Think like a prospective buyer approaching your home and make necessary improvements to your property's kerb appeal. It can be as simple as cutting hedges, painting the front door or replacing fences. â&#x20AC;˘ For viewings. make sure your home is calm and clutter free to welcome buyers and create a warm, cosy environment in the winter. If it's cold when buyers are coming to view, make sure heaters are on an hour before anyone comes round.
Savills Cranbrook 53-55 High Street Cranbrook TN173EE 01580 720 161 cranbrook@savills.com
Savills Bromley 423 Crofton Road Locksbottom BR6 8NL 01689 860 999 locksbottom@savills.com
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TONBRIDGE,
K ENT Exceptional period family home with annexe + well located for schools, road and rail links + established gardens of about 1.4 acres + accommodation of about 8,000 sq ft + EPC =D Offers in excess of £2.25 million
HEVER, KENT
Savills Sev enoaks rsmithCsavills.com 01732 789700
Savills Sevenoaks dgrbrown@savills.com 01732 789700
SEVENOAKS,
SEAL CHART, KENT
Semi rural location + 5 beds, 5 receps + Hildenborough MLS Is 8.4 miles away + over 2,900 sq ft of accommodation + outbuilding/office + In total about 18 acres + EPC=D Guide £1 .95 million
KEN T Superb penthouse apartment + central Sevenoaks + arranged over 2 floors + views towards the North Downs + 0.6 of a mile to station + secure underground parking + EPC = C Offers in excess of £1 .85 million
Sought after, semi-rural location + 1.2 miles to Kemsing station + 3.8 miles to Sevenoaks + 4 beds, 2 baths, 2 receps + total plot about 1 acre + EPC=E Guide £1.35 million
Savills Sevenoaks rsmlth@savllls.com 01732 789700
Savills Sevenoaks rsmith@savills.com 01732 789700
HADLOW, KENT Grade lllisted + 4 receps, 5 beds + 3.7mls Tonbridge MLS + accommodation approx 3,300 sq ft + swimming pool + detached one bed cottage + total plot of about 2.16 acres Guide £1 .25 million
WESTER~ , KENT Charming family home + popular village location + 4 beds, 2 with en suite + far reaching views + accommodation of about 2,050 sq ft + garden and garage + EPC=E Guide £875,000
Savills Sevenoaks rsmith@savllls.com 01732 789700
Savills Sevenoaks djohnston@savills.com 01732 789700
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OTFORD , K ENT
SEVENOAKS, KENT
Sought after private road + 0.5mls to MLS + self contained annexe + 6 beds with PP to extend 14/01529/HOUSE + countryside views + pool + plot about 0.9 acres + EPC = E Guide £2.15 million
Remodelled stylish family home + 0.3mls to Sevenoaks Station + 6 beds, 5 bath/wet rooms + 4 receps + level rear garden + EPC = C Guide £1 .795 million
Savills Sevenoak.s rsmlth@savills.com 01732 789700
Savills Sevenoaks dgrbrown@savills.com 01732 789700
SEVENOAKS, KENT
SEVENOAKS,
0.5 miles from town + 0.8 miles from MLS + 5/6 beds, 3 receps + annexe potential + about 3,286 sq ft + south facing rear garden + total plot 0.38 of an acre + EPC=C Guide £1 .895 million
KENT Secluded position and gardens + 5 miles to Sevenoaks + 5 beds, 5 bath/shower rooms + 4 receps + swimming pool + total area about 1.17 acres + EPC=D Guide £1.65 million
Savills Sevenoaks rsmith@savills.com 01732 789700
Savills Sevenoaks rsmith@savills.com 01732 789700
PLATT,
KENT Village location + stylish modern family home + 6 beds, 5 baths + 3 receps + games/cinema room + gardens and grounds of about 1.74 acres + EPC = 8 Guide £1.55 million
HODSOLLSTREET, KENT Charming period property + 5 miles to Borough Green Station + period features + 5 beds, 3 receps + established gardens + off road parking and garage + EPC=F Guide £895,000
Savills Sevenoaks dgrbrown@savills.com 01732 789700
Savills Sevenoaks rsmlth@savills.com 01732 789700
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PREST IGIOUS PRIVATE ROAD O N THE EDGE OF T OWN NEVILL COURT, T UN BRI DGE WELLS, KE NT Exceptional opportunity on a generous plot + 1.5 miles MLS + far reaching southerly views + 2 reception rooms + kitchen/breakfast room + 4 bedrooms + 2 garages + about 0.78 acres + 223 sq m (2,048 sq ft) + EPC rating =D
Savills Tunbridge Wells AmandaWyatt. acwyatt.@savills.com
01892 507009 Guide £1.75 million Freehold
WELL PLACED FOR SCHOOLS AND STATIONS BIDBOROU GH , KE NT Tonbridge MLS 2.6 miles + tucked away in this popular village + 4 reception rooms + kitchen/breakfast room + 5 bedrooms + 3 bath/shower rooms + utility room + store room + garden + summerhouse + driveway parking + about 0.31 acres + 244 sq m (2,627 sq ft) + EPC rating =C
Savills Tunbridge Wells AmandaWyatt. acwyatt.@savills.com
01892 507009
Guide £1.15 million Freehold
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EDGE OF THIS POPULAR VILLAGE MATFIELD , KENT 2.2 miles Paddock Wood MLS • 3 reception rooms • kitchen/breakfast room • conservatory • 4 bedrooms • detached garage with studio over • mature garden backing onto orchards • about 0. 75 acres • no onward chain • 1,879 sq ft • EPC rating =F Guide £825,000 Freehold
Savills Tunbridge Wells Charlotte Melrose-Cantouris cmcantouris@savills.com
01892 507001
WELL PRESENTED TOWN HOUSE ST. JAMES ROAD , TUNBRIDGE WELLS, KENT 1 mile MLS • double reception room • kitchen/breakfast room • 4 bedrooms • 2 bathrooms • garden • outbuilding/studio • off road parking • 1,576 sq ft • EPC rating = 0
Savills Tunbridge Wells Charlotte Melrose-Cantouris cmcantouris@savills.com
01892 507001 Guide £775,000 Freehold
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WELL PRESENTED FAMILY HOUSE ON HOLMEWOOD RIDGE LANGTON GREEN, KENT • 2.6 miles Tunbridge Wells MLS + 3 reception rooms • study • kitchen/breakfast room • 5 bedrooms • 3 bathrooms + south-facing garden • swimming pool • 3 garages • about 0.72 acres + 326 sq m (3,514 sq ft) + EPC rating= C
Savills Tunbridge Wells Amanda Wyatt acwyatt@savills.com
01892 507009 Guide £1.7 million Freehold
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GEORGIAN STYLE PROPERTY IN AN EXCLUSIVE PARK HAZEL GROVE, FARNBOROUGH PARK Refurbished to a high specification • 3 reception rooms + kitchenlbreakfasVfamily room • 6 bedrooms • 6 bathrooms • landscaped garden • 496 sq m (5,337 sq ft) • Orpington station 1 .9 miles • EPC=E
Savills Bromley SimonScott smscott@savills.com
01689 860999 Guide £1.995 million Freehold
UNIQUE CONVERTED CHURCH IN KESTONVILLAGE COMMONSIDE, KESTON Orginal features • 2/3 reception rooms • kitchen • 4 bedrooms • 2 bathrooms • delightful garden • garage • 193 sq m (2,076 sq ft) • beautiful village location • Hayes station 1.5 miles • EPC=D
Savills Bromley Helen Wood hwood@savills.com
01689 860999 Guide £950,000 Freehold
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LISTED COUNTRY HOUSE WITH COTIAGE BEARSTED, KENT Adjacent to the Mariott Park Golf Course • 4 reception rooms • 8 bedrooms • 3 bathrooms • heated swimming pool • landscaped gardens and grounds • extensive garaging • woodland • ornamental lake • about 6 acres • 484 sq m (5,210 sq ft}
Savills Cranbrook Patrick Baily pbaily@savins.com
01580 720161
Guide £1.8 million Freehold
LISTED VILLAGE HOUSE INCORPORATING BARN SANDHURST, KENT Finished to a high specification • 2 reception rooms • 6 bedrooms • 2 bathrooms • kitchen/breakfast room • attractive gardens & office • Cranbrook School Catchment 2015 • about 0.3 of an acre • 352 sq m (3,790 sq ft}
Savills Cranbrook James Lloyd jlloyd@savills.com
01 580 720161 Offers in excess of £1 .095 million Freehold
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SISSINGHURST, KEN T
CRANBROOK,
Well proportioned period property + 3 reception rooms + 5/6 bedrooms + 4 bathrooms + attractive gardens + garaging and recreation room + 0.77 of an acre + Cranbrook School Catchment 2015 + 328 sq m (3,535 sq ft) + EPC=E
KEN T Beautifully presented family home + sought after rural location + 5 bedrooms, 3 bath/shower rooms + secluded garden + garaging and outbuilding + Cranbrook School Catchment 2015 + 223 sq m (2,401 sq ft) + EPC=C
Offers in excess of £849,500 Freehold
Guide £845,000 Freehold
Savills Cranbrook ssimmonds@savills.com 01580 720161
Savills Cranbrook jlloyd@savills.com 01580 720161
SISSINGHURST,
KENT Beautifully appointed new build home + 3 reception rooms + 4 bedrooms + versatile accommodation + 10 year NHBC Certificate + MLS 3.5 miles + 0.19 of an acre + Cranbrook School Catchment 2015 + 283 sq m (3,045 sq ft) + EPC=B
SANDHURST,
Guide £885,000 Freehold
Guide £795,000 Freehold
Savills Cranbrook pbaily@savills.com 01580 720161
Savills Cranbrook jlloyd@savills.com 01580 720161
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KENT Attached twin oast and barn conversion in an elevated setting + reception room + 4 bedrooms + 2 bathrooms + kitchen/ breakfasVfamily room + about 0.70 of an acre + Cranbrook School Catchment 2015 + 247 sq m (2,661 sq m) + EPC=D
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TUNBRIDGE WELLS, KENT Brand mm apartment + double bedroom + open plan kitchen & sitting room + bathroom + video entry system + allocated parking space for one car + EPC=B
Detached four bedrooms + two reception rooms and sun room + carport/workshop + Cranbrook School catchment Area + ln all approx. 0.5 acre + EPC rating =G
Unfurnished £1,000 pcm + £276 inc VAT one-off admln fee and other charges may apply"
Unfurnished £1 ,800 pcm + £276 inc VAT one-off admin fee and other charges may apply*
Savills Tunbridge Wells bcard@savills.com 01892 507055
Savllls Tunbridge Wells kolander@savills.com 01892 507050
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5 bedroom detached house + 4 reception rooms + kitchen/ breakfast room + 2 bathrooms + double garage + EPC rating = D + council tax band = d
4 bedrooms stable conversion + kitchen I breakfast room 2 reception rooms + 3 bathrooms + courtyard garden + EPC=D + council tax band = g
Unfurnished £2,450 pcm + ~276 inc VAT one-off arfmin f~ enrf othAr charaf'ls may arply"
Unfurnished £2,500 pcm + 1?276 inc VAT one-off admln feA l'lnd oth.;~r charg.;~s may apply*
Savills Tunbridge Wells kolander@savllls.com 01892 507050
Savills Tun bridge Wells kolander@savills.com 01892 507050
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'£36 inc VAT for each additional tenanVoccupanVguarantor reference where required. Inventory check out fee- charged at the end of or early tennination of the tenancy and the amount is dependent on the property size and whether furnished/unfurnished. For more details, visit www.savills.co.uklfees.
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SEVENOAKS, K ENT 4 bedrooms + 2 reception rooms + 3 bathrooms + detached garage + attractive garden + close to station + EPC rating = B + council tax band = G
WESTERHAM, KEN T Detached georgian house + 4 bedrooms main house + 3 receptions + 3 bathrooms + annexe 1 bedroom + EPC
Unfurnished £3,250 pcm + £276 inc VAT one-off admln fee and other charges may apply• Savills Sevenoaks sbelassie@savills.com 01732 789765
Unfurnished £4,200 pcm + £276 inc VAT one-off admln fee and other charges may appiy"
DOWNE,
WEST PECKHAM, KENT 5 bedrooms + separate guest cottage + great hall + entertainment suite + swimming pool/ tennis court + landscaped grounds + EPC exempt + council tax band = H
Savills Sevenoaks cwilson@savills.com 01732 789740
KENT
Victorian family home • village location + 6 bedrooms + 4 reception rooms + 4 bathrooms + double garage & par1<ing swimming pool + tennis court + EPC rating = E Unfurnished £6,500 pcm + £276 inc VAT one-off admin I$A ::tnd othAf r.h<~r(JI:ls m<ty <~ppry• Savills Sevenoaks sbelassie@savills.com 01732 789765
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•£36 inc VAT for each additionaltenanVoccupanVguarantor reference where required. Inventory check out fee - charged at the end of or early termination of the tenancy and the amount is dependent on the property size and whether furnished/unfurnished. For more details. visit www.savills.co.uklfees.
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A beautifully refurbished detached family house in this quiet road on the Bidborough/Southborough borders, offered with no forward chain.
A well presented two bedroom apartment located in the prestigious Chancellor House, hidden away within private gardens along Mount Ephraim offering easy walking access to the town cenlre and mainline train station.
A well presented one bedroom apartment located in the sought after Pembury Place development Within walking distance to the main line Tunbridge Wells train station and boutique shops ofThe Pantiles and High Street.
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A five bedroom detached Victorian lownhouse located in lhe desirable Village area ofTunbridge Wells, within walking distance of Claremont school and within easy reach of the town centre and main line station.
A beautifully converted three bedroom Grade I! listed former stable block located in the picturesque village of Leigh, within a short walk of the main line station and local amenities.
A newly refurbished three bedroom semi detached house centrally located. within walking distance of the town centre and local amenities.
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Set in the Connaught Park development, this ground floor apartment is conveniently located under one third of a mile from High Brooms Station. The accommodation comprises entrance hall with storage, two double bedrooms, bathroom with shower over the bath and open-plan lounge/dining room and kitchen with a range of appliances. The property also benefits from allocated off-road parking.
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LET ON THE 1ST VIEWING - SIMILAR REQUIRED Arranged over three floors, this mid terraced house is located next to the Grove Park. The flexib le accommodation com prises entrance hall, reception room with feature firep lace, kitchen/breakfast room, downstairs WC and rear courtyard garden. The first floor has t he principle reception room, previously used as an additional bedroom, bathroom with shower over the bath and a single bedroom. The second floor provides a second WC and two further double bedrooms.
This four bedroom, semi-detached house is located on the outskirts of the village of Chiddingstone and under three miles from Penshurst mainline station. Split over three floors, the accommodation comprises lounge, kitchen/diner, three double bedrooms, one single bedroom, main bathroom on the first floor and shower room on the second floor. The property is set next to woodland, has a drive way for several cars and private gardens.
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LET ON THE 1ST VIEWING- SIMILAR REQUIRED This one bedroom, upper ground floor apartment is located only 0.6 miles from High Brooms train station. The newly redecorated accommodation comprises hallway with deep sto rage cupboard, living room, double bedroom, kitchen with app liances and a bathroom with shower over the bath. Other features include allocated off road parking to t he rear and a communal garden.
Tunbridge Wells 01892 525551 tunbridgewells.lets@andrewsonline.co.uk
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ANDREWS
Mature period family home in St. James area. With 50' x 23' rear garden, 4 bedrooms, 2 reception rooms, kitchen/dining room, family bathroom and shower rooms, driveway, enclosed rear garden and workshop. Garage with very restricted access. Early viewing essential.
Detached family house set in a cui-de-sac location in the popular village of Wateringbury. The property comprises entrance hall, 3 bedrooms, 2 reception rooms, kitchen/dining room, downstairs we, upstairs bathroom, garage with driveway and gardens to front and rear.
Located in the pretty ham let of Hook Green, this delightful four bedroom Grade 11 Listed semi-detached cottage has a super plot with a detached garage. Twin bay windows, cast iron firep laces, vaulted ceilings and a cellar are prominent featu res here- one not to miss I
An excepti onal detached family home with long driveway in corner location. 4 double bedrooms with both en-suite and family bathrooms, 3 reception rooms and double glazed conservatory, feature kitchen with sepa rate utility room & downstairs cloakroom, detached garage, driveway, fro nt and rear gardens of just over~ acre.
Tunbridge Wells 01892 515144 tunbridgewells@andrewsonline.co.uk
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Broomfield, Bells Yew Green
Guide Price £425,000-£450,000
Modern 4 bed semi detached with 2 ensuites, parking and garage. Excellent condition, situated in the small hamlet of Bel ls Yew Green on the outskirts of of Royal Tunbridge Wells. The property is very conveniently positioned for Frant station with trains to London.
Prospect Road, Southborough Guide Price £475,000
Town Row, Rotherfield Guide Price £450,000- £500,000
This Period Semi detached house offers f lexible living and versatility. Currently set up over t hree floors with a one bedroom, 2 reception apartment on the ground floor and a further 3 beds, 2 bathrooms of accommodation on 1st and 2nd f loors. Popular residential road.
A Substantial Five Bedroom Detached Cha let Bu ngalow offeri ng versatile livi ng accommodation across two f loors and enjoying the benefits of Off Road Parking & Garage, Modern Kitchen/Breakfast Room, 20'xl9' Lounge and Three Bath/Shower Rooms.
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Connells
Addison Road
£900pcm
Two Double Bedroom Modern Top Floor Apartment. Situated in the ever popular Connaught park development within a short stroll to High brooms main line station and local amenities on your door step. Property benefits from modern fitted kitchen and bathroom, two double bedrooms and allocated parking bay.
Molyeux Place
£1250pcm
Superb two bedroom apartment situated in the popular Mount Ephraim area of Tunbridge Wells w ith easy access to the town centre and main line station. The accommodation comprises of entrance hall, Stoneham f itted kitchen with integrated appliances, lounge with dining area, master bedroom with ensuite and fitted wardrobes, one further double bedroom with fitted wardrobes and family bathroom
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Woodbury Close
£1375pcm
Refurbished fam ily home set over 3 floors offers either 3 Bedrooms and 2 reception rooms, or 3 bedrooms and 1 reception room. Property benefits from modern fitted kitchen, light and airy lounge with patio doors to gardens. On 1st f loor you will find 2 double bedrooms and shower room. Finally on the 3rd floor you will find modern family bathroom w ith shower over bath, and a further 2 good sized bedrooms.
Rock Villa Road
£1350 pcm
Impressive first floor two double bedroom apartment within a converted warehouse. Located in a highly desirable location in the centre of Royal Tunbridge Wells, this spacious property benefits from a spacious hallway, fitted kitchen with integrated appliances and granite worktops, large living room w ith a south facing balcony, master bedroom with built in wardrobe, en-suite and balcony, one further double bedroom.
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Beyond your expectations www.ha'TIIrlons,.co.u
Tunbridge Wells ÂŁ1,350,000 A superbly updated and extended, 4 bedroom beautifully presented detached formerVictorian coach house of outstanding quaJity set in a tucked away location near The Common. EPC: E
Tunbridge Wells ÂŁ665,000 Situated along a tree lined road on the southern side ofThnbridge Wells, this attractive detached former Victorian lodge wi1 ha stunning interior and magnificent open-plan living space. EPC:C
Tunbridge Well$ Office
Sales. 01892 597607
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TunbridgeWells ÂŁ1,195,000 Deceptively spacious family house with accommodation extending to over 3400sq fl in a convenient location and a mature rear garden extending to 280ft backing on to playing fields. EPC: D
TUnbridgeWells ÂŁ899,950 Situated in a popular locarion for access lO the town and the grammar schools, this 4 bedroom 1930's detached house is offered in good order with an excellent level rear garden. EPC: 0
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Beyond your expectations www.hamplo~ l <:Q.I.A
Tonbridge, Kent
T.-IAMPTONS 11 INTERNATIONAL
Guide PriceÂŁ1,250,000
A substantial six bedroom double fronted Victorian property set over 4 floors located close to the town centre and desirable Ton bridge School. Although recently updated and improved by the current vendor, the property retains many period features.
Sevenoaks Office
Sales. 01732 423 102
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Barnes Kingsnorth
WHEISIED £675,000 PEMBURY £445,000 DEUCHTFUL ATTACHED CRADETI LISTED OAST HOUSE located in tucked away NEWLY BUILT, DETACHED BUNGALOW set back from the road, with detached garage position offeriJ1g 5 bedrooms, 3 ba th/shower rooms, 3 receptions with lots of stunning and driveway parking. Entrance hall, sitting room with bay window, spacious open plan features mcluding double height ceiling m the hall with galleried landing and a super kitchen/dinmg/family room opening to the rear garden, prmcipal bedroom with en-suite kitchen/breakfast room set within one of the two roundels and a stunning circular sitting shower room, two furth er double bedrooms aJ1d family bathroon'l. Stylish fitments and room/Bedroom 5 with views over the adjoinmg fields to the rear. EPC: D .int('gl'ated kitdwn appliances. Convenient for local amenities and bus stop. NO CHAJN Apply Tonbridge Apply Pembury
TONS RIDGE LOCATED lN HIGHLY SOUGI:IT AfTER detamed family home offers large entrance haU, 2 receptions, kitd1en/breakfast room, study, bedroom 5/family room with en-suite, cloaks, Bedroom 1 with en-suite, 3 further bedrooms & bathroom. Double garage, parkiJ'lg & large gardens. NO CHAIN. EPC: C Apply Tonbridge
TUNBRIDGli WELLS
Handsome Semi-detached town house w ith four double bedrooms. Central "location with parking and attractive gardens.
Pembury 01892 822880
Tonbridge01732 771616
e. pembury@bkea.co.uk
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Clarence Road
Guide £1,750,000
KnightFrank.co.uk/tunbridge-wells 01892 515035 tunwells@knightfrank.com
Forest Road
KnightFrank.co.uk/tunbridge-wells 01892 515035 tunwells@knightfrank.com
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Guide £1,495,000
KnightFrank.co.uk/tunbridge-wells 01892 515035 tunwells@knightfrank.com
Guide £595,000
St James Road
Guide £1,495,000
KnightFrank.co.uk/tunbridge-wells 01892 515035 tunwells@knightfrank.com
KnightFrank.co.uk/tunbridge-wells 01892 515035 tunwells@knightfrank.com
Warwick Park
Mount Ephraim
Guide £1,250,000
Bishops Down Park Road
Guide £1,150,000
KnightFrank.co.uk/tunbridge-wells 01892 515035 tunwells@knightfrank.com
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Bishops Down Park Road
Guide £1,550,000
Park Road
Guide £995,000
KnightFrank.co.uk/tunbridge-wells 01892 515035 tunwells@knightfrank.com
KnightFrank.co.uk/tunbridge-wells 01892 515035 tunwells@knightfrank.com
"The town market continues to be busy as we enter 2015. January has seen a wealth of buyers looking for property in Tunbridge Wells, both in the town centre and surrounding villages. If you are thinking of selling this year, we would love to hear from you."
Daniel Aldred
Clarendon Way
Guide £595,ooo
KnightFrank.co.uk/tunbridge-wells 01892 515035 tunwells@knightfrank.com
Calverley Park KnightFrank.co.uk/tunbridge-wells 01892 515035 tunwells@knightfrank.com
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daniel.aldred@knightfrank.com 01892 515035
OlEO £2,850,000
Frant Court
Guide £450,000
KnightFrank.co.uk/tunbridge-wells 01892 515035 tunwells@knightfrank.com
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Sundridge, Nr. Sevenoaks
Wildernesse Estate, Sevenoaks Guide £2,85o.ooo
Guide B.ooo,ooo KnightFrank.co.uk/Sevenoaks 01732 658778 sevenoaks@knightfrank.com
KnightFrank.co.uk/Sevenoaks 01732 658778 sevenoaks@knightfrank.com
Guide £1,850,000 Park Lane, Sevenoaks KnightFrank.co.uk/Sevenoaks 01732 658778 sevenoaks@knightfrank.com
Farnaby Drive, Sevenoaks Guide £1,95o,ooo KnightFrank.co.uk/Sevenoaks 01732 658778 sevenoaks@knightfrank.com
Otford, Nr. Sevenoaks
Weald Road, Sevenoaks
KnightFrank.co.uk/Sevenoaks 01732 658778 sevenoaks@knightfrank.com
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Guide £1,575,ooo
Guide £1,100,000 KnightFrank.co.uk/Sevenoaks 01732 658778 sevenoaks@knightfrank.com
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The Directors, Partners and Staff of Wood & Pilcher are pleased to announce that during 2014 the grand sum of ÂŁ10,340 was raised for Hospice in the Weald and we would like to thank everyone who generously supported us to reach this fantastic amount.
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A perfect location ...
Beechbrook Park
"This beautiful village development is the perfect
4 & 5 bedroom homes from ÂŁ360,000
choice for families looking to settle down in a pretty and peaceful location in the rural surroundings of
High Street, Buxted, Uckfield TN22 4LA
Find us on the edge of Buxted village, close to the primary school and Buxted train station.
East Sussex and we would urge would-be buyers to
Call 01825 700775
get in touch as soon as they can to find out more."
or visit taylorwimpey.co.uk Sales information centre Open Thursday - Monday 10.00am- 5.00pm
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Eligible applicants w1ll be offered an equ1ty loan up to a max1mum of 20% of the purchase price !based on the open market valuer. Applicants are required to fund at least 80% of the purchase pnce by means of a conventional mortgage, savinRs and any deposit where required. For the first f1ve years there 1s no fee charged on the equity loan component. At the start of year six a fee of 1.75% 1s payable on the equity loan, wh1ch uses annually by RPI 1nflation plus 1%. The equity loan is provided by the HCA and held as a second charge. â&#x20AC;˘Terms and conditions apply and full details w111 be prov1ded on request. Thts offer IS sub1ect to status and only available on selected propert1es in England only. i t Is not offered w1th any other promotion. YOUR HOME MAY BE REPOSSESSED IF YOU 00 NOT KEEP UP REPAYMENTS ON YOUR MORTGAGE. Pnces and details correct at time of going to press. Photographs show typ1cal Taylor W1mpey homes, which may tnclude optiOnal upgrades or extras available at an additional cost. Please ask your Sales Executive for details.
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l(entish Mansions, l\J.nhridge \Veils Immaculately presented, light and spacious fourth floor Hpartment set \\ithin tbis stunning. historically significant, period property. Flexible accommodation with a generous sitting room and three bedrooms. Bursting with period charm, \\'ith high ceilings. original nrcplnccs and picture rails throughout. Situated in the heart of the tO\m centre \\ith stunning roof top 'ie\\'S and just a short wallt away from the mainline station. ~375 ,000
Moatlands Cottage, Brenehley Bc:1utit'ul famil~· home situated on the outsltirts of tlw sought after ,·illagc of Brcnehlcy. Three spacious reception rooms plus a lm·cly kitchen I diner. ~lastcr bedroom suite "·ith dressing room and en-suite. plus tour further bedrooms nnd t\HJ bathrooms.
Generous plot" ith seeludcd ~ardcn. laid to lmnl and patio, hacking onto open eountrysidc.
£895,000
Expect the exceptional www.madd isonsresidential. co.uk Telephone: 01892 514100 Email: info@maddisonsrcsidcntial.co.uk
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STAGE YOUR HOME...
Caroline Pickering 01892 510 070 caroline@stylemyhome.com www.stylemyhome.com
Deborah Richards 01892 514 100 deborah@maddisonsresidential.co.uk www.maddisonsresidential.co.uk
...AND SEE IT SOLD
The well known saying,“you only get one chance to make a first impression”, is never truer than when a property is marketed for sale
Sometimes a good de-clutter can make a space
felt very tired. Caroline organised a complete
feel larger and more inviting. Caroline has an
re-decoration and dressed the apartment
excellent range of furniture and accessories
beautifully. We received an offer of £35,000
available to hire, meaning such an approach is
over the original asking price in the first week!
often very affordable.
Another very happy seller.” of
So, if you’re thinking of selling soon and
Maddisons, says: “This approach has reaped
want to achieve the best possible price as
ocal independent estate agents, Maddisons
real results. We took on one property that had
quickly as possible, or maybe you’ve already
Residential, fundamentally believe that just as
been on the market with three other agents for
been on the market for some time without any
you would ensure you look your very best for
almost two years. The main problem was that
success, then now could be the perfect time
a job interview, so your property should be shown
the owners had already moved out, taking all
to give Deborah or Caroline a call. Staging
in its best light to all prospective buyers. This is
of their lovely possessions with them. Without
a property for sale can be completed very
because when a prospective buyer views your
any furniture or accessories, the property felt
quickly, ensuring your property is ready for
property, they will try to picture themselves living
cold and unloved, and certainly not a home!
the busy upcoming spring market. Or, if you
in your home, and if they cannot do this, they are
Caroline dressed the property from top to toe,
fancy tackling the task yourself, just contact
unlikely to make an offer.
creating a really inviting and homely space.
Deborah or Caroline and they’d be delighted to
However, Maddisons also understand that
Within three months, we had secured a strong
send you their comprehensive, free “Staging
seeing your home objectively as a buyer sees it is
buyer and the owners were delighted that they
for Sale” guide.
easier said than done. A seller may well know the
no longer had the
areas that need tackling, but not have the energy,
worry of an empty
inclination or budget to do so. Or, they might not
property.
be able to see the wood for the trees, unable to
slow-moving
understand why viewers do not love their home
property in which
as they do. Maddisons make the process of
we used Caroline’s
presenting a property in its best light as painless
excellent eye was
as possible, often by teaming up with local interior
an
design company, Style My Home, headed up by
Tunbridge
Caroline Pickering. Using real tact and empathy,
which
Caroline can look at a home with fresh eyes,
on
the
understanding how to maximise its features and
for
almost
a seller’s existing possessions. Caroline may
months.
suggest some re-decoration, fresh accessories,
been tenanted for
or a different arrangement of existing furniture.
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FOOD NEWS Our monthly look at what’s happening on the local culinary scene
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MENU BY THE MONTH Seasonal dining doesn’t come much better than this – for one day each month, Ashdown Park Hotel and Country Club are offering special menus that showcase the best produce available at that time. The series of mouth-watering events, titled Anderida: Flavours of the
Month, begins on Wednesday March 4 when diners can sample delicious
Wealden businesses have been named among the finalists for this year’s Taste of Kent Awards. Run by Produced in Kent, the awards recognise the high quality
dishes featuring nettles and wild garlic. Making the very best of
of the county’s food and drink producers and suppliers. More than
seasonality, the theme continues with wood pigeon and morels on April 1,
550 local businesses were nominated by the public during the
asparagus on May 6, new season lamb on June 3, summer fruits on July
first stage of the process, with the top three in each category
1, wild salmon and garlic on August 5 and goose on September 2, finishing with grouse and oysters on October 7. The three-course lunches cost £29 per person, including coffee and petit fours. www.ashdownpark.com
making the shortlist. Biddenden Vineyard – which was among last year’s winners – will go up against Chapel Down in Tenterden and Hush Heath in Staplehurst for the Best Kentish Wine accolade. Tonbridge based Great Preservations faces competition from companies in
SPECIAL BREW
Maidstone and New Romney for the Food Producer of the Year award, while Sissinghurst’s The Milk House will do
Kent brewer Shepherd Neame has celebrated the
battle with hostelries in Molash and
100th anniversary of its wooden mash tuns with the
Wye to be named the Best Dining Pub.
release of a new limited edition ale. The 400-year-old brewer possesses the last mash
“This year has again seen people voting in their thousands, with the
tuns in Britain, so the team of master brewers has
number of votes we received up by
paid tribute to the solid oak vessels by creating Mash
around 50%,” says Stephanie Durling,
Tun No 1, using a traditional British grist mix of six
of Produced in Kent. “We’re delighted
malts: pale, crystal, amber, brown, chocolate and
that the public is so enthusiastic to
malted wheat. Balancing their sweetness is the robust
celebrate the very best Kent produce
bitterness provided by some of the most popular hops
and this year we received nominations
from Kent and North America – First Gold, Centennial
for a record number of businesses.”
and Amarillo – resulting in a full-bodied, malty brew with hints of toffee, dried fruits, spice and citrus. Only 5,000 bottles have been released and a
The winners will now be chosen by mystery shoppers, diners or an expert judging panel and the results will be
limited number come in a wooden presentation box.
announced at a glittering ceremony
Available from www.shepherdneame.co.uk priced
next month.
at £17.50 for the boxed bottles.
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THOUGHT FOR FOOD This month our own celebrity chef, Rosemary Shrager, tells us about the food of love
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s soon as I realise that Valentine’s
something nice for your partner.
Day is upon us again, all I think is:
I love the idea of someone
“Where has the time gone?”
cooking a special meal; it
Looking forward to things is important and
must be the partner who
Valentine’s Day is another excuse to
doesn’t normally cook as that’s
celebrate, but I feel the occasion is more
what makes it a special,
about what you do on that day; actions speak
romantic gesture.
louder than how much you spend. It’s yet another excuse for traders to
cooking seductive food is that it should look lovely on the plate, then it should seduce your palate. If you need some inspiration, here are two suggestions for a romantic Valentine’s dinner – enjoy!
The Ancients had strong views
Speak next month.
about the aphrodisiac qualities of
market something; I am guilty of that at the
certain foods, such as asparagus,
Cookery School and the Patisserie, but that’s
leeks and oysters; some purely because of
why we try to do something a little different
their shape but others for more medicinal
and not keep it too traditional.
reasons. The latter include garlic, carrots,
The plus point of Valentine’s Day is that if
turnips, coriander, pistachio nuts, basil, sage
you are very busy, it’s a good reminder to do
and rocket. The most important thing about
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50g unsalted butter 8g plain flour 75g dark chocolate, 70% cocoa, cut into small pieces
SEAFOOD SPAGHETTI [SERVES 2]
First, put the fish stock into a large saucepan, bring to the boil, add the mussels and clams, put a lid on and allow the mussels to open – this will take about four to five minutes. Remove the shells from the saucepan, then strain the liquid through a muslin and reserve. Now remove the meat from the clams and mussels and reserve.
200g dried egg linguine or tagliatelle 250g mussels 250g clams 12 fresh oysters 250g fish stock 8 Dublin bay prawns 2 large tomatoes, skinned, deseeded
Heat some olive oil in a large frying pan, then add the prawns, cook for one minute, remove from the pan, allow to rest and reserve with the mussels. Using the same pan, add the chopped tomatoes with the garlic, parsley and strained fish stock and
2 cloves garlic, chopped
reduce until it starts to thicken. Now add the
2 tablespoons parsley, finely chopped
oysters, mix well, season well; add the double
100ml double cream
cream and cook for a further minute, then toss in the
Extra virgin olive oil
mussels and clams.
1 tablespoon rum 2 medium eggs, separated 35g sugar
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Tunbridge Wells watering hole The Sussex Arms has branched out into food – but does their new menu match up to their extensive beer list? Charlie Bond heads to the pub to sample their French fancies…
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My frogs legs are served provençale, with
arrive, served with physalis on the side and
Corn Exchange, lies the Sussex
tomatoes and onions atop a crumbed batter,
a sprinkling of flaked almonds upon the hot
Arms. In recent years, the 17th
while the six snails are placed in an escargot
chocolate sauce, I’m pleased we didn’t pass.
century coaching inn has been recognised
dish and come with tongs to help grip them.
The pastry is light and instead of whipped
more as a ‘drinking pub’, but this winter
I’m surprised by just how much meat is on
cream the centre is vanilla ice cream. While
they’ve set about changing that image by
the bone of the Cuisses de Grenouille and
the bottom is slightly crispy, this doesn’t
introducing a new menu that they’re hoping
while the ‘tastes like chicken’ rumour is true,
detract from the overall flavour, which is,
will be the start of their foodie journey.
the herb infusion from the coating adds an
in a word, magnifique.
estled in The Pantiles, behind the
agreeable flavour. Katie is pleased with her
The traditional setting, along with the rustic
Sussex Arms have opted for traditional
snails, commenting that they are cooked to
menu, will delight those looking for something
French cuisine. Sourced locally and prepared
perfection and not at all chewy. I try one,
a little different this winter and for those who
by French chef Seb, formerly Head Chef at
after many attempts at mastering the tongs,
thought the Sussex was just a place for a pint
the Ragged Trousers, the ‘pop up’ menu has
and concur.
and a packet of crisps, think again.
Rather than the standard ‘pub grub’, the
been going just a few weeks when I visit. I’ve enlisted the help of my foodie friend
Next arrives our main course – for me, the Cassoulet (£14) and for Katie, the Boeuf
Sussex Mews
Katie, whose father lives in France. As such,
Bourguignon (£9.95). Both are served in
The Pantiles
she’s up on her French food and as sure as
ceramic dishes and look hearty and warming.
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‘oeufs is oeufs’, as soon as we’re shown to
Although the meats in my dish – smoked
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We’re told by our waiter Oliver that the chef
emulating a consistency similar to risotto.
bakes bread daily, so we opt for a fresh loaf
While it’s not unpleasant, it is a little rich.
while we ponder the menu. Although it’s not
The bourguignon, however, is delicious and
extensive, for a pub that isn’t known for its
flavoursome, with a strong taste of red wine.
food, it’s by no means limited. We select our
We make noises about being on diets and
starters and, instead of playing it safe with
how we shouldn’t have pudding, but Oliver
the charcuterie board, we decide to go
recommends the profiteroles (£4.95), for
traditional – for me, the Cuisses de Grenouille
which I’m glad. The dessert menu is limited
(frogs legs, £5.95) and for Katie, the
with just ice cream and crème brûlée as the
Escargots de Bourgogne (snails, £5.95).
other options, but when the profiteroles
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THE UNDERCOVER EATER 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 chain restaurant Côte Brasserie in Tunbridge Wells
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lunch date with my in-laws, husband and Undercover Eater Junior (AKA my two-month-old son) occurred at
Côte this month. Côte isn’t the first place I’d think of to take a small baby, but it was absolutely fine – more than fine, although he is very well adjusted (even if I say it myself!). However, because it was fine from that point of view, Undercover Eater could proceed as normal without undue concern for Junior.
LOCATION Much like Pip’s Bistro, discussed last month, Côte could benefit hugely from its current location if the old cinema site ever turns into something. The eatery’s position on a busy corner at the top of Mount Pleasant serves as a culinary reward after a brisk walk up the hill. The vista across the most annoying traffic lights in the world is not wonderful, especially as the outside dining space feels like a traffic island. It is, however, easy to get to and visible.
DECOR Menus on the outside table on a windy day are
cutting through the lean green fruit’. Do they
Côte Brasserie
ill-advised. Blowing paper and traffic? This is a
mean the grape? Whatever, it’s imaginative.
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bad plan and also wasteful. The feel is very pleasant both inside and outside the building.
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The Côte brand is recognisable and slick, posh
Overall, good value. There are Plats Rapides
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for lunchtime dining, £11ish for steak frites
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or poulet grille. At weekends, you can get a
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stupidity, currently exacerbated by ‘baby brain’,
steak or half a chicken for £9.95. These
if you believe that exists. However, I maintain
options make Côte even more attractive to
that the signage is confusing.
the wallet conscious.
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I start with moules marinieres (£6.50)
Charming and French in spirit but slow,
followed by linguine with seafood (£11.95).
bordering on ineffective. The drinks arrive
The sauce is a little thin, if I’m being picky.
relatively quickly but the food takes 45
Côte also fails on uniformity, as amongst our
minutes to come.
table the difference in each dish of moules’ flavour and presentation is marked.
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However, I quite like this, as they do say that
My summary is that Côte offers good
variety is the spice of life.
mid-range food at good value, however,
The wine selection is extensive. We order
it was delivered slowly. As we were in a
the Sancerre de Petit Broux 2013 (£29.95)
social group, with an entertaining baby,
and some Chateau de Poyet 2013 (£16.95),
we had no real problem with this. However,
both of which are excellent. The wine
if this had been a business lunch or even
descriptions are delightful and usefully
worse, a precious date night, there may
meaningful. For example, the Chablis is
have been some tension. Speed of service
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EDUCATION NEWS WE TAKE A LOOK AT WHAT’S GOING ON IN THE WORLD OF EDUCATION
n HAVE YOUR SAY There’s still time to give your opinion on the proposed amalgamation of two Crowborough
n BUS BUDGET BLOW
primary schools.
Government transport funding that helps
East Sussex County Council hopes to merge Whitehill Infant School and Herne Junior
low income families send their children
School to create one ‘all-through’ primary school and a public consultation has been launched
to school is to be slashed by nearly
to give residents their say. The consultation closes on February 11, with a view to the new
£6million.
school being formed from September 1 this year.
Paid to local authorities by the
The all-through school would have a single governing body and headteacher, responsible for
Department for Communities and Local
the education of children right through from the age of four to 11. Admitting up to 60 pupils
Government, as part of the Local Services
per year, the school would have a total capacity of 420 places.
Support Grant (LSSG), the funding helps
The council asserts that forming a single school would bring a number of benefits for pupils,
councils to offer extended rights to free
including greater continuity in teaching, care and development throughout the primary education.
school travel. Experts fear that transport
Councillors also believe that the formation of one school will have practical benefits for parents,
services will now suffer, unless councils
as uniforms, codes of conduct and staff development days will be the same for all children.
can make budget cuts elsewhere.
You can give your views online at www.eastsussex.gov.uk/yourcouncil/consultation by February 11.
Kent will see its current school travel funding of just over £1.5million drop to about £1.3million in the 2015-16 academic year, a cut of 14%, while East Sussex sees a reduction of 18%, to £520,000. Worst hit nationally is Stoke-on-Trent City Council, which is set to lose 80% of its funding.
LEADING THE DANCE
18,000 other dancers from 34 countries to win a bronze medal. Since then Holly has been offered a place at the Institute of
A former Hillview School student crowned a year of
Arts Barcelona and is fundraising again to enable her to
achievement by receiving a special honour from Tonbridge
attend this September.
and Malling Borough Council. Holly Thompson was Head Girl at the school in Tonbridge until she left last summer to study dance at London’s prestigious Trinity Laban Conservatoire. Whilst attending the Hillview Sixth
In recognition of Holly’s hard work and commitment to dance, Tonbridge and Malling Borough Council presented her with their Young Achiever’s Award at a ceremony at St Stephen’s Church, Tonbridge. “The hard work put in by all the girls was admirable and
Form, Holly formed her own dance company and using her
the support that surrounded us was unbelievable,” Holly says.
routines, they won the chance to represent England at the
“I gained so much experience throughout the project that
Dance World Cup 2014, held in Portugal. After raising more
has done nothing other than inspire me for my future and
than £9,000 to fund their trip, the company triumphed against
career as a dancer.”
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OUR MONTHLY LOOK AT WHAT’S GOING ON IN THE LOCAL BUSINESS WORLD
MAKEOVER MILLIONS
n ON THE MOVE
The Royal Wells Hotel in Tunbridge Wells is
There’s to be a shakeup in management
set to undergo a significant transformation
at the Tunbridge Wells based Freight
with the help of Shepherd Neame Brewery.
Transport Association. Effective from
In a refurbishment worth £2.4million (the
May 1, David Wells will step into the role
largest to date for the brewer), a 15-week
of CEO, following the retirement of current
programme of work commenced last month,
exec, Theo de Pencier, at the end of April.
including the replacement of the current
Originally joining FTA in 2009 as Finance
restaurant with an elegant, spacious
and IT Director, Mr Wells has worked
orangery. Shepherd Neame bought the Grade
extensively in manufacturing and
II listed, 18th century hotel in September
distribution throughout his career. He says:
2012 and works are expected to be
“It is important for me to continue the work
completed by April. Shepherd Neame Chief
FTA does in support of our members and I
Executive, Jonathan Neame, says: “Our
will strive to build on the success and
planned redevelopment project will ensure
reputation of the Association, incorporating
that the hotel’s heritage is preserved, while
the priorities of the freight and logistics
introducing the latest contemporary facilities
sector.” FTA is one of the UK’s largest trade
to ensure it remains one of the town’s most
associations and represents the transport
popular destinations.” www.royalwells.co.uk
interests of companies moving goods by road, rail, sea and air. www.fta.co.uk
n TOP HONOUR
also holds the position of Honourable
A Tunbridge Wells solicitor has received
Secretary for Southborough and Pembury
a prestigious new title in the New Year’s
Rotary Club. He comments: “I have met
Honours list. Nigel Stratton, Managing
some wonderful and dedicated people
Partner at Berry and Lamberts, was
over the years and I am proud that my
made a Member of the Most Excellent
efforts have been rewarded with an MBE,
Order of the British Empire (MBE) for
which I believe reflects on all the people
‘services to the community in Tunbridge
who I have been involved with and have
Wells’. In addition to being Chairman of
so tirelessly worked for their community.”
Tunbridge Wells Age Concern, Mr Stratton
www.berryandlamberts.co.uk
DONE DEAL Sevenoaks based freight forwarding company, Trans Global Projects, has expanded its presence in Europe with the acquisition of a leading Swiss logistics firm. The multi million pound deal comprises the purchase of Zurich based NATCO AG, an exclusive, high quality provider in the industrial projects and heavy lift sector, which will look at being rebranded later in the year. Colin Charnock, Group Managing Director of Trans Global Projects, comments: “[NATCO’s] European services mirror those we offer on an international platform and we have a common multi national customer base. Our combined expertise and resources will enable us to offer an enhanced service to clients and puts us in a strong position for further growth and service development.” www.tglobal.com
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Separation and divorce is a journey. To make sure you get it right, you need someone who wants to walk that journey with you post divorce or whether you’ll have to sell the family home; and then there are the children to think about for many. There are so many issues and so many myths and misconceptions out there, you know.” “Many people will rely on friends to help them through this stressful time or try to do it themselves to save on costs, but it really is a false saving. Separation and divorce is a journey. To make sure you get it right, you need someone who wants to walk that journey with you and has the ability to advise you throughout; they really need to be experienced and know what the
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Passionately and vividly expressed. But then
Barford AKA King of the Divorce Courts. I
Barford has built up a reputation as a no-
catch up with Max on a cold, bleak winter
nonsense, cut to the chase bloke, breaking
afternoon at his Tunbridge Wells office to
the mould of so many divorce lawyers. So, why
find out a little more about how a local boy from Tunbridge Wells has got where he is today, and it soon becomes clear. “I’ve always been passionate about what I do.
do you need an expert? “The real reason for instructing a divorce lawyer is for their experience; experience of what orders the courts are handing out and sometimes
Back in 1977 when I set up Max Barford & Co,
knowing which court will give you a better
many firms didn’t see separation and divorce as a
outcome. It’s not just to fill in forms and go
service they wanted to offer their clients. I
through the process, as many do these days. A
wanted to fill this vacuum,” he explains.
good divorce lawyer will advise you on the likely
But what was the draw of family law – giving legal advice to those considering or going through a separation or divorce – a service many of his peers were reluctant to offer? “Appearing in court is a daunting task in itself
outcome of your case and can manage your expectations accordingly.” With Max, you get a sense of a man very much aware of the problems couples go through when they separate, and with around half of marriages
and much more stressful when you’re going
in England and Wales ending in divorce, not to
through a relationship breakdown,” explains Max.
mention cohabiting couples separating, his
“You really don’t know where to turn or what to
services are highly sought after.
do, let alone think clearly about important issues such as what your finances are going to look like
Max’s clients span the length and breadth of the country and far beyond; he has most certainly
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The real privilege is representing clients and making sure they have the best outcome they could possibly have in their circumstances earned his title as King of the Divorce Courts. But
should not be promoted as the answer to all
then, he has always been a ground breaker and
family problems, as the Government seems to
his résumé speaks for itself. Max was the
think with its compulsory mediation agenda.
youngest solicitor to be appointed to the area
All these things can add a level of stress and
committee of the Law Society, sitting alongside
confusion. An experienced family lawyer
Mr Justice Wright and His Honour, Circuit Judge
understands what is required and can advise
Coulthard, to name but a few. He was President
on the options that are available, allowing you
of the local Law Society and has represented
to make an informed decision about how
clients in the Court of Appeal and even the House
to proceed.”
of Lords (now known as the Supreme Court). “I consider holding those posts a great honour, but the real privilege is representing clients and
So, what’s his advice to someone faced with a relationship breakdown? “The secret is to get the right advice right at the
making sure they have the best outcome they
beginning, before costly mistakes are made. With
could possibly have in their circumstances. This is
the right advice, you can take control of your situation
what matters and that should never change.”
and plan ahead, rather than leave things to chance.
Despite his passion and commitment to family
EXCLUSIVE OFFER TO SO READERS This February, Max Barford & Co is offering 10 complimentary initial consultations with one of his team of expert family solicitors, which would normally cost £225. This is a great offer and consultations will book up quickly, so if you want help and advice regarding separation, divorce or children matters, please contact Max Barford & Co today on 01892 539 379 or email so@maxbarford.co.uk Please quote reference ‘SOFEB15’.
In this situation, ignorance is certainly not bliss.”
legal services, Max is acutely aware of its current and future challenges. “Couples are faced with complex situations
Max Barford & Co Solicitors 16 Mount Pleasant Road, Tunbridge Wells,
when they separate. It has never been easy, but I
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MOTORING MATTERS
OUR ROUNDUP OF NEWS FROM THE MOTORING SCENE
DIAMOND STANDARD Aston Martin Works marks its diamond jubilee in 2015 by the commissioning of six limited edition sports cars. The first of the cars was revealed at the Buckinghamshire based firm’s customer centre late last year, marking the start of 12 months of exciting anniversary activity at Aston Martin Works. The six bespoke cars – all versions of the current Vanquish super GT in either Coupe or Volante form – are being created in association with the luxury British brand’s Gaydon based design team and its ultimate personalisation service: Q by Aston Martin.
SPORTING LIFE
PRUDENT PUSS
GREEN TAXIS
SPECIAL DELIVERY
When world-beating car meets
The Jaguar XE won’t just offer
A pioneering Cornwall taxi
The latest generation of
class-conquering engine, the
class-leading driving
company has taken delivery of
Volkswagen’s Polo GTI made
formidable result is the all new
dynamics and drop-dead
one of the first all-electric
its debut at the Paris Motor
367PS Audi RS 3 Sportback. The
good looks when it arrives in
Nissan e-NV200 Combi models
Show last October and is now
DNA for the world’s most powerful
showrooms this year, it will
to arrive in the UK. St Austell
available to order from retailers
series production premium compact
also offer the lowest cost of
based C&C Taxis recently added
across the UK, with first
hatchback comes courtesy of the
ownership of any of its
the award winning van to its
customer deliveries due in
A3 hatchback – the 2014 World Car
premium rivals. Industry
six-strong fleet of 100% electric
March. It will cost £18,850 RRP
of the Year – and the latest evolution
valuation companies CAP,
Nissan LEAFs. The five-seater
OTR for the three-door manual,
of the evocative 2.5-litre five-
Kee Resources and CDL
Combi – Next Green Car’s LCV of
with a £630 premium for five
cylinder TFSI, the International
agree that the Jaguar XE will
the Year – has since clocked up
doors and £1,245 for the DSG
Engine of the Year in the 2.0 to
offer stronger residual values
more than 1,000 miles across
gearbox. The new Polo GTI
2.5-litre category. Enhanced by
than equivalent BMW 3
the Duchy. Already C&C’s Fleet
is powered by a 1.8-litre
latest generation quattro all-wheel-
Series models. Over three
Manager, Mark Richards, is
(1,798cc) turbocharged petrol
drive, these genes create a car with
years or 30,000 miles, CAP
sure the company’s onto
engine delivering 192PS
truly exceptional dynamic
predicts that the XE will retain
another winner, calculating that,
between 4,200 and 6,200rpm
capabilities, but one that can also
45% per cent of its value,
just like each LEAF on the fleet,
(5,400 to 6,200DSG), marking
deftly handle everything that daily
placing it ahead of rival
the e-NV200 Combi will save
an increase of 12PS over the
life throws at it.
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t first glance, the 911 GTS
cost more from the options list, so you’re
seats in the front and occasional seats in the
might look very familiar, but
getting a little something for nothing.
rear, although the GTS does give you the
Although the basic shape is the same, the
this particular variant is all
option to delete the rear seats if you wish.
about the details. In the grand
911’s looks depend very much on the model
It’s the front seats you want to be in, of
hierarchy, the GTS sits
you choose. The GTS has that bigger Turbo
course and you get leather-trimmed sports
between the quickest ‘normal’
front bumper with bigger scoops which
seats as standard that are very comfortable
variant – the Carrera S – and
makes it look more aggressive, but this is
and supportive. Being rear-engined, the boot is in the front,
the precision track instrument that is the
balanced by the wider body at the rear. Add
GT3. Not only does the GTS fill this gap for
in those beautiful centre-lock alloy wheels
but it’s actually quite spacious and the space
buyers who want something a little madder
and, depending on the colour, it undoubtedly
is a sensible shape. Storage space inside is a
but not bonkers, it also bridges a significant
looks superb. A Carrera S looks a little more
little more tight, however.
price void too.
pure, but it’s less fussy than the full-on Turbo.
The key mechanical changes to the GTS
The GTS badge also has kudos of its own
make themselves felt as soon as you drive
So your GTS comes with a more powerful 3.8-litre engine, unique suspension tuning,
amongst 911 fans; it’s not just another
away. With a unique suspension tune and
the choice of two or four-wheel-drive, coupe
special edition and demands respect.
one that is a little stiffer than the Carrera S,
The 911 in any guise is still a relatively
the GTS is clearly more focused. However,
gorgeous centre-lock wheels and the wider
compact car and sticks with the so-called
the standard fit Porsche Active Suspension
body. Added together, these additions would
2+2 arrangement. That means two proper
Management (PASM) means you can dial up
or convertible, Turbo-look front spoiler,
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FACTS AT A GLANCE PORSCHE 911 GTS, £91,098 Engine: 3.8-litre unit producing 424bhp Transmission: Seven-speed dual-clutch gearbox driving the rear wheels Performance: Top speed 189mph, 0-62mph in 4.0 seconds Economy: 32.5mpg combined Emissions: 202g/km of CO2
This car summed up in a single word:
CRAFTED
three different suspension settings to suit the conditions. That means it’s still capable
you can rev it hard or make it slog. When driven hard the GTS’ class shows;
desirable but harder to live with GT3. There are plenty of people out there
of being used every day without causing
sharp and communicative steering,
who want to buy a 911 or are about to,
you grief.
unshakeable brakes and beautiful poise.
so there’s no shortage of potential.
It’s hard to want for anything more.
However, with the range now
But it’s when it is being stretched that the GTS comes into its own. The stats
All versions of the GTS, bar the four-
encompassing 12 models before you
show it is more powerful and faster than a
wheel-drive Cabriolet, check in at under
even get to the Turbos and the GT3, you
Carrera S, but, as the driver, all you know
£100,000, which is still a lot of money. But
could argue that there’s too much choice.
is that it is a sensationally quick car. The
compared to the Carrera S, the amount of
But the GTS is the sweet spot in the
engine crackles away (helped by the
standard kit added for the modest price
range; it’s fast without being silly, easy
standard sports exhaust) as the revs rise
increase is well worth it; it’s also
to drive yet fun to drive hard and looks
and it feels so torquey and ‘unburstable’
significantly cheaper than the more
great without lurching into overkill.
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CULTUREVULTURE OUR MONTHLY LOOK AT WHAT’S HAPPENING IN THE AREA
CLASSIC THRILLS AT TRINITY If you can stand a few more chills and spills in February, Trinity Theatre in Tunbridge Wells has just the bill for you. From a supernatural game of cat and mouse to a timeless whodunit, there are two productions on this month that will make your blood run cold...
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sense of menace – making it ripe for adaptation. On Christmas Eve, an unnamed narrator is
Were None. Summoned to a remote island
called upon to tell a ghost story and, unlike his
off the coast of Devon by the mysterious
companions, he has a very real experience on
UN Owen, 10 strangers arrive in the hope of
which to draw. Not his own encounter, but
various pleasant outcomes – some have been
that of an old friend, long dead, who wrote
offered employment, others a nice holiday.
down her extraordinary tale and entrusted him with the manuscript. A young governess is thrilled to be given the
But each one of them has a dark secret and it appears their host is determined to drag their sins into the light. One by one, the guests die
sole care of two adorable orphan children,
and the reason for their murders gradually
Flora and Miles, at their isolated country
becomes apparent. Who is ‘UN Owen’ and will
house. Having been handed total authority by
any of them escape the island of death?
their flighty uncle, she is keen to prove her
Described by Christie as the most difficult of
worth – but a feeling of unease creeps over
her novels to write, And Then There Were
her when she realises they may not be alone
None is a masterclass in tension and is one of
at Bly. Faced with the spectres of two former
the bestselling murder mysteries of all time.
servants whom she believes mean the children harm, can she protect her young
The Turn of the Screw can be seen on
charges from eternal damnation? And do the
Thursday February 5, starting at 8pm.
ghosts even exist at all?
Tickets cost £13 to £16.
Few novels have caused such enduring he Turn of the Screw is the most
debate as The Turn of the Screw, which
And Then There Were None comes to
hopelessly evil story we have ever read
continues to prompt questions about mental
Trinity from Tuesday February 24 to
in any literature, ancient or modern.’
illness, sexual repression and the emotional
Saturday February 28. Performances start
maturity of children.
at 7.30pm daily with 2.30pm matinées on
So declared the outraged Independent when Henry James’ terrifying novel was first
In this chillingly atmospheric production by
published in 1898. While opinions may vary as
Clair Obscur, the listeners begin to act out the
to whether the story itself is in fact ‘evil’, anyone
remarkable tale – but what are those sounds
who has ever read the supernatural classic is
they hear in the house around them...?
sure to agree that the tale exudes a palpable 236
in Agatha Christie’s whodunit, And Then There
There’s persecution of a very different kind
Wednesday and Saturday. Tickets are priced from £9 to £14. To book call the box office on 01892 678 678 or visit www.trinitytheatre.net
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CANDLELIT CONCERT Choirs from local schools will be taking part in a candlelit charity concert at the EM Forster Theatre in Tonbridge. Young local musical star Jack Costello, who appeared in the West End production of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, will also appear in the show, which is being held in aid of the Orchid Cancer Appeal. Funds raised will go towards a video the
Gig OF THE MONTH
charity is making to encourage fathers and sons to discuss male cancers, to be
Veteran singer songwriter Paul Carrack returns to the Assembly Hall in
presented by Hunger Games star, Alexander
Tunbridge Wells this month for another evening of superb music. Following the
Ludwig. The concert begins at 8.15pm on
release of his new album, Rain or Shine, the former Squeeze frontman is on
Wednesday February 11 and tickets cost
the road again to perform a selection of both fresh and classic songs. With a
£10, or £16 to include the Champagne
repertoire that also includes hits from his time with Ace and Mike & the
reception, which starts at 7pm (£12 for
Mechanics, Carrack is a class act with a magical soul voice.
children). To book call 01732 304 241 or visit www.boxoffice.tonbridge-school.co.uk
LAUGH IT UP
The concert starts at 7.30pm and tickets cost £29.50. To book call the box office on 01892 530 613 or visit www.assemblyhalltheatre.co.uk
LET THERE BE LIGHT To mark the release of his new album, Let Go Light, Kent singer/songwriter Richard Navarro
Mock the Week star Gary Delaney headlines
is giving a special concert at Trinity Theatre in
this month’s Outside the Box Comedy Club in
Tunbridge Wells. The first single from the
Sevenoaks on Thursday February 5. Another
album, Seabirds, has been described by BBC6 Music’s James Robin as
face who will be familiar from TV panel shows is Matt Forde, while fans of Ricky Gervais’ latest hit comedy Derek will recognise Brett Goldstein, who played Tom on the show. Maff Brown acts as compere on what is sure to
“wondrously catchy”, so don’t miss the chance to hear that track and more, before Navarro performs across the country next month in support of the legendary Joan Armatrading. He’ll be joined on stage by double bass and percussion for the gig, which starts at 8pm on Friday February 6.
be another riotous night of top comedy at the Stag from 8pm.
Tickets cost £10/£8. For more
Tickets cost £16.50. Book online at www.stagsevenoaks.co.uk or
information and tickets visit
call the box office on 01732 450 175.
www.richardnavarro.co.uk
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BERRY GOOD Fans of subversive comedy star Matt Berry should check out his music
One of Britain’s most exciting historical tales in brought to colourful life in the
when he comes to the Forum in Tunbridge Wells on Wednesday
Lerner and Loewe’s Tony winning opera, Camelot. The new production by
February 11. Having risen to fame in the likes of The Mighty Boosh and
Surrey Opera takes us back through time to the world of King Arthur and his
The IT Crowd, Berry created his own hit show with Toast of London, but
Knights of the Round Table, to a world full of drama, adventure and passion.
he loves to perform music between filming commitments. Featuring
Camelot visits the Stag in Sevenoaks from Wednesday February 18 to
tracks from his high rated albums Witchazel and Kill the Wolf, this is set
Friday February 20, with performances starting at 7.30pm daily. Tickets are
to be an eerie and captivating gig that should not be missed. The show,
priced from £14 to £20. Call the box office on 01732 450 175 or book online
which is suitable for over-16s, starts at 8pm. Priced at £16, tickets can be
at www.stagsevenoaks.co.uk
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This month our music columnist Paul Dunton rejoices that the debut album of an acclaimed local act is finally on its way, having been nine years in the making
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ine years ago, I met a local
sounding PA system did not do their live
shares a very close and deep connection
acoustic duo called The
sound justice, it was very clear to me
narrating experiences from their childhood to
Original Sinners, comprising
that the songwriting and vocal talent they
present day, The Breretons draw the listener
siblings Marc and Charlotte
possessed was nothing short of breathtaking.
effortlessly into their world.
Brereton. Great band name,
They soon became a regular fixture on the
So, what next for the duo? Well, I’m
I thought, and while chatting with them
local scene, performing frequently at The
pleased to say that after nine years, they
over a beer, I immediately conjured up
Forum and The Grey Lady and many
have finally got around to recording their
ideas in my head about what they might
renowned London venues. In 2007 they
debut album, which has been produced by
sound like live.
headlined the Local & Live Music Festival
Johnathon James (My Preserver) and mixed
and carried on for another two years along
by Joe Hirst (140db).
For some reason, my intuition was telling me their music would be quite dark and heavy, maybe with lots of intense
a similar path. In 2010 they decided to move away
The lead single Love It was Abbie McCarthy’s record of the week on her BBC
screaming, general hellraising themes
from the full band shows and follow a more
Radio Kent Introducing show last July, with
and onstage carnage. Charlotte promptly
acoustic route. They chose to strip their
the latest single Keep You Safe being
pointed out that this train of thought was
music back to its roots – guitar and two
released in December.
normally reserved for the Sinners’ legendry
vocals – presenting the songs in their purest
aftershow parties! However, as the
form, playing heartfelt storytelling tunes of
with national radio play on BBC Radio 6
conversation deepened, it became clear
rare poetic quality. From now on they would
and XFM and the full album is due for
that their musical influences were very
be known as The Breretons and they haven’t
release in the summer. Expect beautiful
broad, with Charlotte citing the likes of
looked back since.
music, a hard rock sentiment, impropriety
Joni Mitchell and Neil Young and Marc
What makes The Breretons stand out?
They have enjoyed a great start to 2015
and, most of all, entertainment.
mentioning an array of rock/indie acts, from
Aside from Charlotte’s hauntingly beautiful
Jeff Buckley to Pearl Jam to Pantera.
tone, coupled with Marc’s deft tracery on
Theatre on March 28 at The Local & Live
You can see The Breretons live at Trinity
So, what we had here was a brother and
the guitar and engaging harmonies, it is
Sessions (www.trinitytheatre.net),
sister songwriting project combining aspects
the strength of their melodies and lyrical
where they will be supporting another
of country/folk and blues with alternative/rock
content that leaves you completely absorbed.
Tunbridge Wells songwriting great,
and indie. I was very intrigued! Later that
They are natural songsmiths, able to affect
Tom Williams. Find out more about
evening, I watched them perform in London
your mood and thoughts in the blink of an
them and give their page a like at
with a full band and while the venue’s muddy
eye. A brother and sister partnership that
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NAKED AMBITION Nearly 20 years after taking cinemas by storm, The Full Monty is heading for Tunbridge Wells’ Assembly Hall Theatre. As the acclaimed production prepares to bare all, the film’s writer Simon Beaufoy gives his thoughts on why the cheeky story is such a hit
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n 1997, a British film about six out of work Sheffield steelworkers became an
ever come across.” The show opened in Sheffield where it
international phenomenon. Forced to find
played to sell out audiences and rave reviews.
an alternative source of income in a
Simon was thrilled that the production began
strangled jobs market, the motley, out-of-shape
its life in Sheffield. He has fond memories of
crew decided to strip for cash – and won the
the city, having spent time there visiting a
hearts of cinemagoers all over the world.
girlfriend at the Royal Hallamshire Hospital
Simon Beaufoy, the Oscar winning writer of the film, has gone back to Sheffield where it all
after a rock climbing accident. “The people in Sheffield are incredibly
started to rediscover the six men, the women,
open,” Simon says. “Whether you like it or
the heartache and the hilarity of a city on the
not, they’ll tell you their life story when you’re
dole.
sitting on a bus. That’s why the play works in
This is the first time that Simon has written
Sheffield – despite them being working class
for the stage and he admits that getting to
men who don’t talk about their feelings,
grips with the differences between film and
they’re incredibly open. I find Sheffield people
theatre was terrifying to begin with, but he
are real talkers and very funny, which is just
was determined to not just produce a carbon
brilliant for a dramatist.”
copy of the film on stage. “I felt really strongly that audiences would
And of course, the big question is whether the cast actually do go all the way…
want to come and see a really good play, so
“You’d think we’d all be a little blasé about
that’s how I approached it” Simon says. “It
seeing a few chaps in the buff, but apparently
was a steep learning curve for me and
not!” he says. “To answer the question – yes,
enormously invigorating after nearly 16 years
they really do go The Full Monty! The audience
writing for the cinema, to learn a whole new
reaction is amazing – they whoop and roar but
craft. I had to discover what works and what
it’s not because they’re being titillated by
doesn’t. Ironically, it’s turned out that the story
some naked flesh. It’s because they’re just so
feels perfect on stage. It’s an ensemble piece
happy that the guys are actually going for it.
about a group of men who are stuck and
It’s a really lovely response – it’s sheer joy that
wondering what to do next.”
these characters they’ve come to know and
Having won an Oscar for Slumdog Millionaire
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love actually have the guts to do it.”
and written screenplays for 127 Hours, Salmon Fishing in Yemen and Hunger Games: Catching
The Full Monty – starring Gary Lucy,
Fire, Simon knows a thing or two about
Andrew Dunn, Louis Emerick, Rupert Hill,
crafting hit movies. But he says that The Full
Martin Miller and Bobby Schofield – can
Monty is “the film I’ve made that I’m most
be seen at the Assembly Hall from Monday
proud of. I love it because of the characters,
March 9 to Saturday March 14. Tickets cost
because of the city and because it’s about the
from £16.50 to £32.50. Book online at
people I met in the late 1980s, who were
www.assemblyhalltheatre.co.uk or call
some of the warmest and kindest people I’ve
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FROM THE ARCHIVES
Barnstable, Massachusetts
SECRET
ROAD TO THE WHITE HOUSE It’s more than 3,700 miles from Tenterden to Washington DC, but one Wealden man gives the town a triple claim to fame. As ancestor to a trio of American Presidents, former Plymouth Colony Governor Thomas Hinckley evidently had power running in his veins...
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n 2008 the surprising news emerged that Barack Obama, at that time a Republican Presidential candidate, was distantly related to the then-incumbent George W Bush. It
turned out that the politicians were 10th cousins, but the revelations didn’t stop there – genealogists discovered that Obama was also
distinguished members. His first marriage, to
related to six other Presidents and even our own
Mary Richards in December 1641, produced
Sir Winston Churchill. In a country
eight children. In March 1960, less than a year
where the immigrant gene pool is
after his first wife’s death, Hinckley married
only about 500 years old, this is not
again to another Mary, the widowed Mrs Glover.
as surprising as it might be. But did
The couple faced some opposition to their union
you know that a man from the
as they already both had children, but they wed
Weald provided a branch of this
anyway and went on to add nine more to their
convoluted family tree?
brood – some of these enjoyed such formidable
The exact date that Thomas Hinckley was born is unknown, but he was baptised on March 19,
Experience. Governor Thomas Hinckley was admired by
1618, in the Hawkhurst church overseen by
many for his common sense, sound judgement,
non-conformist minister, John Lothropp.
industry and tolerance; others believed him to be
Hinckley’s parents, Samuel and Sarah from
in fact intolerant and cruel. Yet whatever his
Tenterden, were among Lothropp’s followers
strengths and faults, a taste for power was
and the preacher would play an influential role in
evidently passed on down the blood line.
young Thomas’s future. The Hinckleys emigrated to the Plymouth
His son Samuel, by his first marriage, was to count George Bush and George W Bush among
Colony in New England in 1634 and their son is
his direct descendents. Meanwhile, Thomas’s
believed to have joined them the following year.
sister Susannah had married into the Smith
Having settled in the community of Scituate, he
family; her great-granddaughter wed a Dunham
flourished and soon began to build an impressive
and seven generations later, Shirley Ann
career. In 1637 he was made a freeman of the
Dunham and her husband Barack Obama gave
colony, which gave him the right to vote; two
birth to a son, named for his father.
years later, he followed Lothropp to Barnstable,
History has yet to give its final judgement on
Massachusetts and within a decade he had
the Bushes and President Obama, but Thomas
started to assume a series of responsible
Hinckley certainly made his mark during his half
positions within colonial government. These
a century in the politics of the New World. He
included Deputy, Representative, Magistrate and
died in April 1706, two years after his beloved
Assistant, Deputy Governor and the top job,
wife, although it was not until 1829 that a
Governor, which he held for 12 years. He was
monument was erected in his honour at Lothrop
simultaneously a Commissioner on the Central
Hill Cemetary in Barnstable, Massachusetts. The
Board of Plymouth and Massachusetts Colonies
inscription praises his “piety, usefulness and
and went on to become a Councillor.
agency in the public transactions of his time.”
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names as Admire, Thankful, Reliance and
Will such things be said of his distant descendants, we wonder?
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