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elcome to your February edition of SO magazine. With the long, dark and cold days of January behind us we can start to think about coming out of our traditional winter hibernation. And thanks to Covid restrictions being lifted we can start socialising a lot more – especially on Valentine’s Day if you’re celebrating it! Which is why we thought it was the perfect time to talk to hair and beauty experts – and SO cover stars - 21…Lifestyle about looking and feeling good. Turn to page 8 to discover all about the talented team who run what has to be one of the town’s most stunning salons. Also in this issue we have an education special which covers everything from how extracurricular sports can help progress learning, to the importance of STEM subjects and why students cannot be pigeonholed. It’s an informative read that starts on page 27. In addition to meeting the married couple behind Kentish gin Cantium (P37) and a taste of what’s currently on offer at The Lyle (P40), we take a trip to One Warwick Park in order to savour their delicious afternoon tea which just happens to be on offer this month (P43). There’s all your regular favourite contributors and lifestyle content is in this issue including an interview with Chloe Hannay of Willow and Bert Interiors. Turn to page 51 to
Festival fever: Paul Dunton chats to Black Deer’s cofounders about 2022’s event
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Roots manoeuvre: How three talented stylists are cutting it their high end hair & beauty salon Social scene: Celebrating the opening of luxury lifestyle store Luxe Vida
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A design for life: Chloe Hannay, founder of Willow and Bert Interiors tells us how she juggles a busy family life with a booming design business
Love where you live: Fuggles’ Alex Greig on where he loves to spend his spare time
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The great outdoors: Tim Sykes of Garden Proud on how to create a sensory garden
Sweet treats: Jess Gibson of the TN Card meets the family who launched Goupie luxury artisan chocolate
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Education special: Some of our leading local schools tell you about why their educational establishment has the edge
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Rule of six: Naomi Murray from Botanica Health explains the six golden rules for ageing well
Dine in style: Why we love the fine food and drink on offer at super stylish restaurant The Lyle
Look of love? Local hypnotherapist Karen Martin on good and bad relationships
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DID YOU KNOW? Robin Hood has been portrayed in over 100 films and many books. He has been played by a variety of actors including Errol Flynn, Kevin Costner and Sean Connery, and also been portrayed as a cheeky fox in the Disney cartoon version.
LIGHT UP YOUR LIFE The annual Winter Lantern Parade takes place again on Saturday February 5 from 5.30pm until 7.30pm. Run by the artists’ collective CREATE the aim is to ‘Light Up The Town’ courtesy of the many homemade lanterns that have been made in a series of organised workshops run by CREATE. This year the theme is ‘Food’ so expect to see lots of fun epicurean inspired creations as TW residents make their way up Camden Road, through town and onto Grosvenor and Hilbert Park. For more info see www.camdenroad.org
Around 100,000 snowdrop bulbs have been planted in Hever Castle’s gardens over the past few years. So why not wrap up warm and have a stroll around taking in some unusual varieties in the Winter Garden such as the yellow tipped ‘Wendy’s Gold’, a giant Galanthus called ‘Colossus’ which at 9 inches is one of the tallest snowdrops you can find. You can also spot Galanthus ‘Green Brush’ with its unusual green tipped flowers. Garden writer and galanthophile Val Bourne will also be delivering a snowdrop talk on Saturday February 12. More info at www.hevercastle.co.uk/whatson/snowdrops/
HOODWINKED! Over at Trinity Theatre you can catch a performance of The Miraculous MisAdventures of Robin Hood which is showing from February 10 to February 16 at various times. Brought to you by the team behind venue’s Christmas production The Prince and the Pauper and outdoor touring aficionados The Three Inch Fools, this is a hilarious musical reimagining of one of the world’s best-loved folk tales. Featuring original music, Morris dancing, sword fights, awful archery and hundreds of costume changes it’s a great half-term treat for all the family. For tickets and timings see www.trinitytheatre. net
There are over 2,500 varieties of snowdrops – and many are highly sought after. A single Galanthus plicatus ‘Golden Fleece’ sold for £1,390 on eBay in 2015!
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ALL THAT JAZZ On February 4 Dolally Tapp jazz band will be bringing their signature foot-stomping live show to the Masonic Hall on St John’s Road. Kicking off at 8pm and running until 10.30pm they promise to bring the bold, brassy, bluesinfused spirit of 1920s New Orleans Jazz to Tunbridge Wells. As one recent audience member put it: “Expect a big genius slice of New Orleans served up without the airfare!” Tickets cost £16 on the door
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At 8pm on Friday February 11 via Zoom a group of inspiring poets and parents will share their experiences of bringing up baby – and beyond – as part of the Baby Umbrella Parenthood in Verse. If you sign up you’ll also have the opportunity to share your work if you want to - or you can just simply sit back and listen to what the likes of Kate Phipps, Luke Palmer and Ash Bainbridge have to say about parenthood through the medium of poetry…. Tickets cost £8 and are available from https:// babyumbrella.as.me/poetry
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LOVE TOKENS If you’re looking to pop the question somewhere this Valentine’s Day then head on over to the glorious Frasers of Egerton. Nestled in the Kentish countryside it is making sharing a meal with the one you love even more attractive with the launch of a special 4-course Valentine Couples Dinner Date menu, which is available from Friday, February 11 to Monday February 14. The menu is an indulgent treat sure to win the way to anyone’s heart and is priced at £115 per couple. To book a table visit www.frasersegerton.co.uk or telephone 01233 756122.
SOMETHING FISHY’S GOING ON Railway fans will be pleased to hear that the Murder Mystery Fish & Chip Suppers are returning to the Spa Valley Railway for 2022. The first event takes place on February 12 and if you’ve not been before then the Who Dunnit plot will unfold while on board the train after a ‘murder’ is discovered. Police have drawn a blank on apprehending the villain, so passengers are called upon to sleuth it out! The evening starts at Tunbridge Wells West Station with a briefing at 6.15pm and a fish and chip supper will be served as the train travels through the High Weald countryside. The evening finishes back at Tunbridge Wells West in the Victorian engine shed when all will become clear. Adult Tickets are £40 and available from www. spavalleyrailway.co.uk
JOIN THE GREEN PARTY Calling all budding, greenfingered families to Penshurst Place for February half-term! The historic stately home has a new, fun and interactive trail for adults and kids to enjoy. Running daily from February 12 to 20 inclusive, the trail can be accessed between 10am and 5pm. Though gardens during February may not be full of colour, the little glimpses of snowdrops and the birdsong overhead signals the beginning of a very exciting time as nature awakens. Budding young visitors will learn tips on germination and sowing tomato seeds as well as how to make fat balls at home to support the local bird population. The Great Garden Discovery Trail is included in the price of a standard garden entrance ticket to Penshurst Place, no prebooking is required. For more information visit https://www. penshurstplace.com/whats-on.
DID YOU KNOW? Toyah’s husband Robert Fripp is a revered musician. As well as having his own band King Crimson he’s also played with the likes of David Bowie, Brian Eno, Peter Gabriel and Talking Heads during his career
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The Forum has plenty of live music gigs lined up for this month including 80s pop legends Toyah on February 18 and Hue & Cry on February 25. While The Cureheads – a tribute act to The Cure – takes place on Feb 4th. For more info, tickets and timings visit www.twforum.co.uk
The country park at Bewl Water, located just off the A21, is the South East’s biggest reservoir and as well as all the recreational activities on offer there, it’s fair to say that it’s just a perfect place to go for a relaxing winter’s day walk. The 800-acre site is set in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, right in the heart of the High Weald. Entrance costs £5 per vehicle.
Although coronavirus restrictions are now easing it’s always best to check events are still going ahead before heading out… SO Magazine | February 2022 | 5
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“This is going to be our best festival yet…”
This month SO’s resident music columnist Paul Dunton talks to Black Deer founders Gill Tee and Deborah Shilling about their plans to finally host their beloved Americana festival after Covid cancelled it for the past two years. It takes place over the weekend of June 21-23…
So let’s start with you telling SO readers all about the essence of Black Deer? It is a festival on a mission to bring real roots-inspired music to the UK. We’re Europe’s leading Americana festival and an award-winning one at that! We were first established in 2018 but due to the pandemic couldn’t host in 2020 or 2021.Black Deer is not just about hearing the music you love, it’s about discovering music you’re going to love and experiencing the unique cultural richness that surrounds the everpopular way of life that is Americana. What can festival goers expect for 2022? Fun and good times with good people! Following postponements in 2020 and 2021, Black Deer Festival 2022 is going to be the best yet. On our music bill Americana pioneers Wilco will play their only UK date of 2022 and there’ll also be Mike Scott’s legendary The Waterboys as well as the iconic Irish singer-songwriter legend Van Morrison playing live in the deer park. Country music is well-represented with emerging heroes such as Courtney Marie Andrews, The Dead South and Pokey Lafarge all signed up, while the roots heroes that represent the very best of Americana’s broad church like Drive-By Truckers, Imelda May, Jake Bugg, Foy Vance and The Milk Carton Kids will all be appearing live.
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What does the 2022 line-up reflect to Black Deer fans? These are the very best artists making roots music today. Regardless of where they come from, it’s where they’re at that we’re interested in at Black Deer. There will be must-see and bucket list acts but also plenty of ones to watch that you’ll be hearing more about in the future.
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It’s on from Friday June 21st to Sunday June 23rd and there are a number of ticket options available… They include limited Tier 3 Tickets for Black Deer Festival 2022 (weekend and day splits) are now available with plenty of options: Tickets for the Black Deer Festival are now available to purchase Where can people find you online? Black Deer Festival Americana & Country Music Festival new to the UK Black Deer Festival - Home (facebook.com) Black Deer (@blackdeerfest) is on Instagram Black Deer Festival on Spotify https://twitter.com/blackdeerfest https://www.youtube.com/channel/ UCyakG1HtbkcCBM0mKtenw5A How challenging has it been to keep everything on track for a return in 2022? We are so aware of the human cost and damage to our industry that this pandemic has caused. The livelihoods of artists, bands, their teams and management; along with traders, suppliers, partners; a behind-thescenes festival army; local hospitality, deserving communities and charities. We could go on… it’s why, more than anything, we want to be at the forefront of the return of live music.
with the best festival we can possibly produce come June.
What's your favourite Black Deer memory or highlight to date? There are too many to mention! Let’s single out a few iconic mainstage moments and special intimate performances Black Deer has given us, as it fills us with pride and gets us even more excited for what's to come… In 2019, Jessie Buckley, Chance McCoy, Roseanne Reid and Ryan Bingham took to the stage for one of our unique Songwriter Sessions, creating never to be How did you cope “Black Deer is a seen again moments during the for an incredibly lucky lockdown years? festival on a mission audience. Then there We did everything in to bring real rootswas a Sunday our power to get our inspired music morning service of doors open in 2020 righteous music led by and 2021 and went to the UK” the Powerhouse Gospel above and beyond in Choir, ably supported by meeting government the soulful Mike Harris. And safety guidelines and proving to be one of his last live restrictions, all of which we achieved without any financial support shows before quietly retiring in early 2021, Kris Kristoffreson’s amazing set from the government and doing so at Black Deer 2019 proved why the within a backdrop absent of any iconic singer-songwriter and Hall of government-backed insurance Famer is a living legend in the schemes (for the second year in a Americana community. It truly was row).Therefore we are incredibly one of those 'I was there' moments... proud to be still standing strong and ready to present the safest of events Could you give an insight into this summer - one that will kickstart some of the food and drink that the festival industry into a brand new will be on offer? day. The very best in outdoor and smokehouse cooking is coming to Your determination to keep going Kent, with expert demonstrations and in the face of adversity is truly tastings taking place across the three inspiring. Have you felt the Black days with fabulous food, drink and Deer community has become hospitality on offer all over Eridge even more connected and Park. The Live Fire area is a must if you supportive as a result? like BBQ - the food will transport you Thank you! It’s very clear that without to the smokehouses of America’s the ongoing support of our deep south and tickle your fancy with community and ticketholders, we ribs, pulled meats, brisket, rotisserie wouldn’t be where we are today. We chicken, smoky scents and sweet now can’t wait to pay them all back
sauces… all washed down with the finest Bourbon and craft beers. Aside from the fabulous music will there be plenty of activities for kids to get stuck into? We pride ourselves on being the UK’s most family-friendly destination and our Young Folk offering is one of the summer season’s best in this area. Set in the wild and spectacular deer park, our undulating landscape makes it the perfect spot for children of all ages to enjoy and explore the great outdoors. Young visitors can learn music, rodeo, climb trees and explore hand-on skills with the likes of Woodland Tribe, a non-profit CIC promoting adventure play. They give kids access tools such as drills, nails, hammers and a whole lot of wood to build their own structures over the three days of the festival. It takes them all working as a team to build something magical and tangible they can take ownership of – we’ve had a western village, fortress and railway train in previous years – they get so involved and don’t want to leave it behind when it’s time to return home. It’s a brilliantly healthy way to keep them engaged, learning and happy. It's fantastic to see Black Deer working with the SupaJam foundation once again, what can we expect in this regard for the 2022 festival? The SupaJam ethos is to be forward thinking, caring and encouraging whilst providing a structured, supportive and non-judgemental environment. We share that ethos and the amazing relationship between Black Deer and SupaJam is like no other. With 80% of SupaJam students having some form of social, emotional, or behavioural challenge to overcome, the organisation gives them a safe home to reignite their desire to learn and grow… SO Magazine | February 2022 | 7
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21…Lifestyle do so much more than just cut hair. In addition to the services carried out by their talented styling team, they have hair salon exclusivity on Aveda colour products for Tunbridge Wells, and also deliver exceptional beauty treatments. In addition to this they offer a lifestyle studio space to hire and also boast the friendliest team in town. SO Magazine met its directors to discover why this high end salon is at the cutting edge of what they do…
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ocated on London Road in a beautifully restored four storey town house 21…Lifestyle salon certainly ticks all the boxes when it comes to offering clients stunning surroundings in which to enjoy an array of quality hair and beauty treatments. 21... is an exclusive Aveda lifestyle salon. On the ground floor of this chic midnight blue and silver liveried Georgian era building is the smart reception area complete with a stylish seating area where you can flick through magazines while you wait. There’s also an express blow dry salon and a gents’ grooming station too - complete with super cool retro barber chairs, funky statement lighting and oversized mirrors. The finishing touch is the standalone shelving which showcases the wealth of exclusive Aveda products available to clients at 21… Lifestyle. In the basement are three beautifully appointed treatment rooms, and a wet room, while upstairs you’ll find the main ladies’ hairdressing salon which boasts floor-to-ceiling windows, and gorgeous views over the Common. On the top floor is the salon’s newly launched Lifestyle Studio which is available to hire – mainly for yoga and Pilates classes. So far so impressive. This is most definitely not your average hairdressers… Launched in 2017, 21…Lifestyle is the brainchild of three very talented and experienced professional hair stylists: Justine Roberts and Tina and Stuart Kirby who have pooled their resources and 8 | February 2022 | SO Magazine
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experience in order to offer the good people of Tunbridge Wells and beyond a beauty emporium that could easily rival any of the capital’s finest. Justine and Tina met while working at Toni and Guy in 1992 and the pair were there for a decade before joining another high end salon in Tunbridge Wells in 2002. It’s where they met Stuart who was one of the establishment’s original founders. Justine and Tina stayed there for five years before deciding to launch their own salon. “So in 2007 Tina and I decided to go it alone and opened Orchid, a boutique hair salon located on the Camden Road,” explains Justine. Orchid proved to be very popular and the stylists went on to be regional finalists in the Wella Trend Vision international competition. The successful salon was also featured on BBC1’s Inside Out on a few occasions too. That same year Stuart decided to set up his own place: Real Salon and Spa in Grosvenor Road. Rather cleverly he had the foresight to be the first hairdressers in Tunbridge Wells
“At 21… we believe age is just a number and don’t have a ‘look’, the cut, the style, the treatment is all yours. We listen to you and we find out what you want when it comes to your hair and beauty. We’re not afraid to help you be a bit more adventurous, but everything is
to exclusively stock the eco-friendly Aveda brand. . “I wanted to stock Aveda as I believe in its environmental ethos and know how good the products are, not just in terms of their chemical-free efficacy but also the results they deliver,” reveals Stuart. “I guess you could say setting up Real as an Aveda stockist was a small acorn of the vision that would go on to eventually evolve into our thinking behind 21…” During that time Real went on to win a prestigious Environmental Business award. The trio ran their respective salons for approximately 10 years before deciding to blend their collective experience and ideas together in offer to launch their London Road venture. “We came from two completely different salon concepts and had an expansive and loyal clientele,” continues Tina, who is married to Stuart. “Both salons were thriving and gaining a fantastic reputation with an in-demand team of stylists and therapists. But the three of us had
bespoke to you. Relax over a cup of ground fairtrade coffee, tea or even try Aveda’s organic comforting Tea and enjoy with a piece of homemade cake. It’s all about you at 21… While we look after you, we also do our bit to look after the planet as we only use eco-friendly
products from Aveda. They are not only great for the environment; they are great for your hair, skin and body too. All of us at 21 hope our passion, experience and creativity is felt by our clients, and every client leaves feeling confident, pampered and fabulous.”
always shared a keen interest in educating and mentoring other stylists so we eventually decided to move on and go on our own business journey together. For us as directors it’s always been about building the team’s confidence and encouraging personal professional growth.” Justine adds that thanks to both Orchid and Real salons being in great locations within Tunbridge Wells it gave a great community spirit to what they were doing and this was definitely something the three of them wanted to continue when launching next as a collective. When the leases were up on both premises Justine, Tina and Stuart concluded that neither building had the adequate square footage needed to grow their individual brands, so five years ago they decided to join forces and started looking at a new location. “The brief was to source an enviable and more desirable one with close proximity to The Pantiles, and preferably a period building,” states Stuart. “We managed to fulfil that when we
Hair stylist Emma is looking forward to welcoming new and existing guests to 21...Lifestyle
found a beautiful Georgian building over four floors with wonderful view over the Common and that resulted in our new hair and beauty lifestyle concept store 21… being founded.” Which brings us nicely to discovering the meaning behind the 21…Lifestyle name … “It is the number of our address on London Road but the three dots at the end represent the three of us as directors, as well as being symbolic of a continuation of what we have started. We just felt the name cleverly tied in with the ever-growing business but also added a little intrigue,” smiles Justine. When they took over the building at 21 London Road in 2017 the team certainly had their work cut out. “All four floors were in a dilapidated state,” says Tina. But this didn’t put them off rolling up their sleeves and
getting to work. “With our creative vision, our own investments and the wonderful support of our families we went for it!” The directors say that aside from having a lot of dedication, working with local builders W. Smithers and Sons and also the architect Melanie Pryor was a ‘fantastic experience’ and they are very proud of the magnificent space that’s been created. “We initially opened just two floors, the ground one and our ladies’ salon on the first level,” Justine reveals. “Two years later we introduced our treatment rooms on the lower ground floor, creating a beautiful relaxing hub, where guests are able to fully unwind and switch off from the everyday stresses of life.” Despite being in and out of
“21…is the number of our address on London Road but the three dots at the end also represent the three of us as directors, and are symbolic of a continuation of what we have started”
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and efficient running of 21…” And in terms of the next five years of business what are Justine, Tina and Stuart looking forward to most? “We are excited for the future and looking forward to expanding our team and evolving our brand. As with all businesses, life is at times a balancing act - juggling a busy salon and family life can sometimes come with its own challenges,” admits Justine who is married with one daughter. “But we have learnt and adapted over the years to be fully committed while also allowing ourselves to take time out away from the business for some muchneeded downtime, which is a real positive of 21… having three directors and being able to share the load is a real bonus.” Being utterly confident of their staff’s ability is another string to 21… Lifestyle’s bow. “They each have a wealth of knowledge in their field of expertise,” continues Tina. “They ensure they always create time for our guests to personalise their service requests. The environment here is a warm and welcoming one, with no egos and a supportive harmonious team - always with a smile.” But having said all that they are not resting on their laurels. Instead Stuart says they are always looking to further 21… Lifestyle’s success. “Continued education is key for all team members as you can never stop learning. As the salon grows and we have more stylists
ADDED EXTRAS: 21...Lifestyle Studio is available to hire. Please contact the salon on 01892 548848 or email. 21 londonroadtw@gmail.com. For the studio class timetable please visit 21londonroad.co.uk/21-lifestyle-studio
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lockdowns they were able to complete the exclusive space on the top floor at the end of last year. This certainly adds yet another vital USP to what the popular beauty emporium offers with plenty of yoga and Pilates practices regularly hiring out the space. Another added bonus is that there is a separate staircase to the fourth floor Lifestyle Studio meaning salon clients aren’t disturbed by groups of people coming in and out of classes. But as well as the incredible attention to detail and wealth of services on offer at 21…Lifestyle, what is very clear when you pay it a visit is the camaraderie of the crew.
“We are very lucky to have such a talented and wonderful team working alongside us and appreciate that they are what makes 21… such a success,” says Stuart. “Our stylists are just amazing. Courtney’s been with us from the start and Emma has just joined us recently. Both excel in all aspects of hairdressing. Our fabulous therapists Kelly and Tracey have definitely helped shape our luxurious treatment rooms where we offer exclusive Aveda treatments. “Then there’s our superstar Front of House team headed up by Kerrie and Sinead. They are so warm and welcoming are absolutely crucial to the smooth
“Becoming an Aveda lifestyle salon we follow the ancient art of Ayurveda the Indian healing tradition based on the knowledge of life and interconnection of all things. It has been proven over 5,000 years that treating the whole person leads to greater balance and well-being, so we consider the effects of our products not only on hair or skin but on mind body and emotion. Incorporating this holistic approach both in our beauty treatments and hair services with our scalp massages and rituals combining a sensory experience with Aveda signature pure-fume aroma to help promote a sense of well-being through the art of
science and aromatology blending flowers and plant extracts to awaken your senses. “One of our key USPs is working with Aveda colour, it truly is like working with an artist’s palette and is completely unique to other hair brands. Aveda have just launched their first vegan treatment permanent hair colour. Which has incredible colour deposition, vibrancy and protection. It maintains the integrity of the hair, it’s a unique blend of dyes and gives high performance colour results and improved longevity and 100% grey coverage. “Aveda have supreme respect for the planet, they
are 96% naturally derived vegan and cruelty free. 100% recycled aluminium tubes reduce CO2 emissions and save virgin aluminium from being produced. Cartons are also made with 100% recycled fibre Forest stewardship council (FSC) certified and 100% recyclable and manufactured with 100% wind and solar power. It’s all really sustainable including all the packaging from shampoos conditioners and all styling and beauty products.” 21…Lifestyle is the only hair salon in Tunbridge Wells to offer Aveda products but they are also available in Fenwick and Space NK.
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MEET THE 21…LIFESTYLE TEAM
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Tr a c ey we may look at introducing assistants. It’s not something we’ve done before, normally a client is with their stylist throughout their whole appointment - from washing, colouring, cutting through to finishing. Before now there hasn’t been enough of us to be able to dedicate the time to training assistants but it’s something we all enjoy. Justine and Tina have just gained their ‘Aveda Colormaster’ certification which is the highest achievement and an equivalent to a degree.”
CONTACT INFO For more information or to book appointments visit www.21londonroad.co.uk
21…’s Lifestyle studio is also available to hire. Please contact the salon on 01892 548848 or email: 21londonroadtw@gmail.com
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And if they were to sum up their business in three key words what would they be? “Welcoming, evolving and innovative,” responds Justine. “At 21… we believe age is just a number and don’t have a ‘look’, the cut, the style, the treatment is all yours. We listen to you and we find out what you want when it comes to your hair and beauty. We’re not afraid to help you be a bit more adventurous, but everything is bespoke to you.”
21… are looking to expand their team of Stylists and therapists. Please send your C.V to 21londonroadtw@gmail.com FOLLOW 21… ON: FB: @21londonroadTW Instagram: @21londonroad
Justine’s bio My fascination with hair started over 30 years ago. Learning my craft with the best in the industry has led me to win prestigious hair awards and be part of many awardwinning teams. I genuinely love what I do and feel privileged to be part of this exciting journey that is growing our 21... brand . Continued education is paramount for myself and for the whole 21… team I really enjoy teaching and mentoring our new team members. One of the most rewarding aspects for me is gaining the complete trust of my guests and using my creativity and attention to detail in both cutting and colouring, to guide them on a path to ever evolving beautiful hair. Stuart’s bio Hair is, and always will be, my true inspiration, 30 years in this creative industry and I am still as motivated and driven as when it all began. Whether it’s an express blow-dry for a party or a colour transformation, I use my knowledge and expertise to ensure that all my guests have a wonderful experience. I can’t imagine a more rewarding career and look forward to the exciting future ahead at 21… Tina’s bio Making guests feel confident and good about themselves is one of the most rewarding par ts of our job, whether it be a simple fringe trim or a complete transformation. In hairdressing there’s always
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new things to learn which keeps my job so interesting that you stay as dedicated and enthusiastic now as when you first star ted. Having worked in inspirational salons all of my career, becoming an art director and managing large creative teams has given me the confidence and capability to help build a successful brand at 21…
Tracey’s bio I have been in the beauty industry for over 14 years star ting out as a therapist, progressing to managing a spa. I offer a wide range of treatments from manicures to massage and waxing to facials. I really enjoy seeing my clients looking relaxed and feeling their best and knowing I had a hand in it is great!!
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PENSIONS – NOT JUST FOR RETIREMENT Make sure you are using up your pension allowances – most people are allowed to pay in £40,000 per year or 100% of their earnings if that is lower. HMRC help you pay for this – a basic rate taxpayer would only pay £32,000 of this and a higher rate taxpayer £24,000, on the basis that any tax relief over the basic rate is claimed via your annual tax return. You can even set one up for a non-earner or a child contributing just £2,880 whilst £3,600 is paid in for you. For those who can afford more there is even the possibility of paying back into past years giving you an option of putting in up to £160,000 for a cost of £128,000 for a basic rate taxpayer. BUILD UP A TAX-FREE NEST EGG Use up your ISA allowance in a Cash or Stocks & Shares ISA. ISAs have a contribution limit of £20,000 a year for an adult and £9,000 able to be paid in for a child. All of which will then get tax free efficient potential for the future. Cash ISAs can be good for short term monies but for longer term savings the returns from
Stocks & Shares can provide greater potential to really help build up a future savings pot for you. These can be a great addition in retirement enabling a tax free income to be paid out in addition to your pensions. GIFTING TO YOUR FAMILY Each year we are all allowed to gift £3,000 to whomever we please so by planning to do this every year you can gradually reduce the amount your family may have to pay in Inheritance tax. It’s also a lovely way of seeing them enjoy some money now – I can’t tell you how grateful younger members of the family are to receive this – to have a holiday they might not be able to afford, help towards childcare or do some work to the house. GET ORGANISED This is about controlling your money rather than letting it control you. Don’t wait until it is time to complete your tax return to scrabble around for paperwork and realise that you haven’t maximised ways to reduce your tax. A bit of planning means you could find next years tax bill more palatable.
SEIZE THE DAY The tax year may not end until 5th April, but there’s no need to create deadline stress by leaving everything until the last minute. In fact, the earlier these actions are taken the more tax efficiency you will gain. SPEAK TO A FINANCIAL ADVISER, LIKE US This is perhaps the best habit to get into and the step that will drive other good financial habits. We regularly check in with our clients to remind them of their allowances and let them know what else might help them. Tax can be a tricky area with lots of niche rules and frequent changes and therefore it’s important to seek out expert advice that’s just for you – no two people have exactly the same income, savings, assets and family set up, so tax planning is a very personal thing. The value of advice is often overlooked but the estimated monetary value of advice is 1030% better returns than could be achieved without advice. 1This is because we make sure our clients make the most of their allowances and tax savings but also because we often stop them making costly mistakes. When it comes to financial and tax planning in particular, getting into good habits so that they become second nature can set you up for the rest of your life. Now is the time to start.
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When Anglo-Spanish, father and daughter business partners, Terence Pearce and Jessica Tucker couldn’t find a ‘one-stop shop’ for all their favourite little luxuries they decided to open their own. They hosted an exclusive launch of their new Luxe Vida store at the end of last year and since then it’s proved to be a huge hit on Tunbridge Wells High Street. Originally the pair, who have over 50
years’ combined experience in luxury fashion and beauty, had wanted to go globetrotting in order to source all the sought-after pieces they now stock. But their plans to wander around the canals of Amsterdam, browse the souks of Istanbul and scour the flea markets of Brooklyn were firmly put on hold when the pandemic hit. So instead the pair set about curating an edit
of all the things they loved the most virtually. Their new Luxe Vida boutique in town boasts an eclectic mix of fashion, homeware, fragrance and jewellery – with the cutest edit for kids in the funky basement too. And with a Barcelona outpost opening in April 2022 we think they’ve hit the jackpot when it comes to providing a stylish shopping fix for the fashion savvy.
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Divorce is difficult, on so many levels. But, as lawyers who help families untie bonds and reshape their future, we see the opportunity it brings for people to move on, equipped for the next phase in their lives. One common myth we’re always keen to dispel is that divorce will be an entirely negative and hostile experience. The truth is that it doesn’t have to be. Our experience allows us to guide you on some important steps you can take to help alleviate the impact on you of the divorce/separation process: HAVE THE RIGHT PEOPLE AROUND YOU Surround yourself with people who’ll help and support you. Friends and family really come into their own at times like these, so lean on those that truly have your back. Seek out the right legal and financial help, too. Divorce can be a long and intense process, so it’s worth investing time in finding professionals you click with. BE PREPARED Go into divorce with your eyes wide open. That means
understanding what the process will involve, as well as what divorce will mean for you and your family. It also means getting your financial affairs in order. While divorce settlements are sometimes based on a ‘broad brush’ division of assets, time will need to be spent documenting those things owned jointly (the house, for example), and those owned separately - investments and valuables, perhaps. The earlier you can get your paperwork organised (and don’t be afraid to ask for help), the better able your solicitor will be to start working towards getting you the best outcome. CONSIDER MEDIATION Divorce doesn’t always need to be fought in the courts. Where two people are able and willing to work together to agree the terms of their divorce, mediation can be a great way of achieving a settlement. The mediator acts as an independent third party, helping a couple work through their issues and reach a resolution. The parties remain in control, as opposed to a judge imposing
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There are ten different categories at this year’s awards, ranging from Creative Business of the year award to Best Family Business. And as long as you meet the criteria, there is no limit on how many categories your business can enter:
he Times Business Awards are one of the biggest events on the town’s social calendar. Due to take place on March 24, they are the ideal opportunity to help shine a spotlight on your business and your staff, while at the same time enjoying a fantastic celebratory evening of fine food, excellent networking, fabulous entertainment and fun dancing at Salomons Estate. Sponsored this year by Lexus and hosted by TV personality Eamonn Holmes, (pictured top left) this year’s ceremony – which is the first since 2019 due to the pandemic – promises to be an incredible event. There are new categories alongside some old favourites for the fifth Times Business Awards and they range from Entrepreneur of the Year to Outstanding Business of the Year. Each one
celebrates the wealth of talent in our area, from established businesses to start-ups and each one is sponsored by a respected local enterprise. Other categories businesses can enter include: Start-Up Business of the Year Award, Best in Food and Drink, Creative Business of the Year and Resilient Business. (See righthand panel for more information). Entries are still open and are due to close at the end of this month. There are many good reasons for entering the Times Business Awards. Not only do they provide a unique opportunity to showcase yourself and your company alongside some of the outstanding businesses and entrepreneurs within the borough of Royal Tunbridge Wells, winning such a prestigious award will add credibility to your company, raise your profile through valuable media coverage, generate new business, inspire your staff, and provide an exclusive networking
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opportunity for you at the awards ceremony in March. Hundreds of local businesses have entered the awards over the last five years, with many of their bottom lines boosted. Even for those not fortunate to win an award, the night is among the best business networking events in town. See the official website www.timesbusinessawards.co.uk for more information on this.
CAR DEALER IS IN THE DRIVING SEAT FOR THIS YEAR’S TIMES BUSINESS AWARDS A LUXURY Japanese car maker has strapped themselves into the driving seat for this year’s Times Business Awards. Lexus Tunbridge Wells are to headline the 2022 event, which has returned following a two-year hiatus due to the Covid pandemic. The car dealer, which has just launched the all-new Lexus NX has signed up to join ten other local businesses as a sponsor for the event. They will join the other sponsors to welcome this year’s finalists at the awards at Salomons Estate on March 24. The awards ceremony will see ten businesses take away a coveted award, which will be handed to them by none other than GB News anchor and former This Morning host, Eamonn Holmes. Scores of businesses have so
far applied to enter this year’s award, but there are dozens of applications forms still yet to be returned. While the deadline of this year’s shortlist is not until the end of this month some of the early entries will have their businesses profiled in the Times of Tunbridge Wells over the next few weeks – so don’t miss out and get your entry forms in early. Every year sees more and more organisations put themselves forward for the first time, but past winners and entrants are just as welcome. If you have entered the awards before, you can still re-enter this year and it’s completely free to enter. If you are yet to apply, register your interest and choose your category please go to timesbusiness awards.co.uk or email info@timesbusiness awards.co.uk
Start-Up Business of the Year Award – This award recognises new start-ups under two years old at the closing date for entries.
Creative Business of the Year – To recognise those businesses based on innovation and creative thinking.
Entrepreneur of the Year – The award for the most dynamic individuals who and are able to demonstrate significant success in growing their company.
Young Business Person of the Year – Entrants for this award must be aged 30 or under by the closing date on February 14, 2022 and need to show they have a clear vision / strategy for their business.
Resilient Business – The winner of this category will have risen to the recent challenges of the pandemic and diversified or come up with a new business strategy to adopt to the ‘new normal’.
Best in Food and Drink – For those local business that provides truly remarkable food and/or drink in the area.
Best Family Business of the Year – This category recognises those businesses that not only have the passion and commitment that comes with a company run by a family concern. Best Business 25+ employees – For larger firms that have consistent growth and strong financial performance alongside an engaged workforce and a business plan.
Best Business 1-25 employees – Here we recognise owner-managers and SMEs employing up to 25 people that have maintained consistent growth and strong financial performance. Outstanding Business of the Year – The ultimate award of all the categories will go to the business that can show outstanding initiative, boldness and imagination in the enterprise, as well as sound management practices. SO Magazine | February 2022 | 19
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If you’re looking to relax and unwind, where’s your favourite place to go? Relaxing and unwinding isn’t usually my forte to be completely honest! But if I’m after some ‘me time’ a quiet pint in a nice pub ticks all the boxes for me. Where’s the best place to meet friends and socialise – apart from Fuggles of course!? That’s a really tricky question as we’ve so many great places locally – whether it’s food, drink or just going for a walk with the dog. There’s also loads of variety to suit lots of different occasions too. I’m not sure there’s enough space here to list them all!
This month SO magazine chats to Alex Greig, founder of Fuggles Beer Café and the newly opened Bottle Shop on Camden Road about where he likes to spend time in and around Tunbridge Wells when he’s not working Where do you live? I now live in Southborough having previously lived in the town centre. How long have you lived there and what made you decide to move? We’ve been in our new home for just over a year – it’s a lovely, friendly area and close enough to town for everything else we might need. What’s your favourite shop locally? I’d probably have to say Locality the greengrocers on Camden Road. We use them at Fuggles and at home too. They always have a great selection of seasonal fresh fruit and veg so you can’t really go wrong! Where’s the best place to go for a Sunday stroll? Hurst Woods is a lovely walk and always a favourite of ours to head out
What do you do when you spend a weekend or day off in the local area? We’ve got a bonkers Cocker Spaniel and a one year old baby so days off usually involve a good dog walk and spending time with the family. That could be a nice meal with friends or family, or heading out a bit further into the countryside for a stroll.
“Hurst Woods is a lovely walk and always a favourite of ours to head out to and we’re so lucky to have so many indepedent places to dine and see live music”
Why do you love where you live? I think we’re really lucky to be where we are: we have the countryside on our doorstep and a town centre full of great independent shops, pubs and restaurants too. This is a lovely friendly place to bring up a family and there’s plenty to do, whether it’s exploring what’s around us, seeing friends, seeing great live music or heading out for a meal. There’s lots of great events
to. It’s located on the north-west outskirts of Tunbridge Wells and features a number of non-native tree species. The dog loves the ‘water features’ – AKA the stream which flows through the woods - too! The best place to get a cup of coffee? The Black Dog on Camden Road is my usual go-to for my caffeine fix! Where do you take people when they come to visit? I’ll usually head to one of the great indie food and drink options we’ve got in town. We have such a great range of different establishments so it’s nice to show off the uniqueness of all the food and drink on offer here in Tunbridge Wells. What’s the night life like where you live? Southborough is pretty relaxed – so if we feel like going out properly then we tend to end up in town. Where’s your favourite place to eat locally? I’m a massive fan of Yatra on London Road in Southborough, their Indian food is really authentic. I love the street food style of everything they do and it’s perfect food to enjoy with beer. Are there any nice views nearby to where you live? The view on the Ridgeway in Southborough, either at sunrise or sunset, is lovely. The first full moon of this year was stunning to see first thing in the morning - and on a clear day you can see all the way to Hadlow from there.
throughout the year as well which cater for all tastes. What are you excited about for 2022 in Tunbridge Wells? Some of the regeneration plans for the town centre look great. And with restrictions easing further then if we want to get out a bit further it’s easy enough to do as we’re so close to the coast and London of course too! Find our more about Alex and his Fuggles beer cafes and Bottle Shop by heading to www.fugglesbeercafe.co.uk or follow them at @fugglesbeercafe SO Magazine | February 2022 | 21
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and my mum was making everything from our family kitchen. Since then, I’ve joined the business full time. Where is your factory based? We have our own unit in Goudhurst and had opened our first Chocolate House in Tunbridge Wells but with the closure of Central Market we are currently looking for new premises. We also have listings with Morrisons, TK Maxx, Booths, Co-op, National Trust and most recently, Liberty’s of London.
can be has always been a given to us. We want to make sure that our product doesn’t cost the Earth; physically or metaphorically. We need to look after our planet, and as business owners we can have a huge impact on aiding better customer decisions and options. For us, there’s really no question, that if we can do something better, we should. If you’re not trying to make things better, then why would you bother at all!
Why are you part of the TN card? It was a no-brainer! An initiative that When did the Chocolate House supports local businesses, an amazing open? charity, and puts on interesting, We opened it on October 31 2019. collaborative, events in our local Looking back, we probably couldn’t community is definitely something have chosen a worse time for that we wanted to be hospitality! Despite the last involved with! It ticks few years of challenges, every box. We love to we really enjoyed having It’s been so meet TN card the Chocolate House lovely being a part members too and and communicating of Tunbridge Wells thank them for directly with our and getting to know supporting local. customers. Keep an all the other amazing eye on our socials to see where we trade independent businesses Are you offering anything special this from next! owners Valentine’s? How did you like being Yes, this year we have a very part of the Camden Road special Valentine’s Gift box, with community when you were there? beautiful wrapping and all the It was so lovely getting to know all the Valentine’s chocolatey favourites! It is other amazing independent businesses only available for a few weeks this owners there, as well as getting to February via our website, so don’t participate in local events with the TN miss out! card and Tunbridge Wells Fringe. What’s next for Goupie in 2022? Where can we now get our Goupie 2022 is already set to be another busy chocolate fix? year for us! You can find us elsewhere in Tunbridge We’re super excited to be stocked Wells including Fullers Farm Shop, in Liberty in London and are also Macknade at Hoopers and TN1 Food focusing on our hot chocolate range & Wine. Everything is available to buy this year. on our website too. We are developing our gifting and corporate options and looking at how You go to great lengths to be we can make ourselves even more sustainable as a business. Why sustainable. is that? We’re excited to be launching a Being as sustainable a business as we new website this February too.
This February, Jess Gibson of the TN card speaks to Grace Simpson, co-owner of Goupie - the much-loved local family business making ‘devilishly more-ish’ vegan confectionery for the nation. It’s also just announced it’s now being stocked at Liberty in London... So Grace, what exactly is Goupie? Goupie is a chocolate confection that’s been made by my family over three generations. It consists of a cocoa-rich syrup base, which is filled with toasted rice and biscuit, before being covered in chocolate. Goupie is very much its own thing, giving a uniquely chewy texture with a hint of crunch to our chocolate confectionery!
And how did the business begin? Our business began almost by accident. Prompted by myself and my sister, my mum made a batch of Goupie and took it to some of our local cafes to see if it was something they might be interested in stocking. Immediately we had orders, and so the business grew pretty organically from there! At the time, I was still in school,
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What is Kip McGrath’s educational ethos? We believe strongly that all students can learn if they are given the correct support. At Kip McGrath we understand that students learn in different ways and take the time to personalise our approach to every individual. Can you tell us what your USP is in terms of providing pupils with educational support? Our stand out USP across the Kip McGrath brand, is our exclusive use of qualified teachers to teach the lessons. In a widely unregulated market, tuition can, unfortunately, be advertised and given by anyone. We believe that only qualified, classroom experienced
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a grand final later in the year. The latest round saw boys designing and building model rocket cars, before racing them over a distance of 50m at the School. The Whitworth team took the top honours – and the coveted trophy – after producing a rocket car which clocked up an amazing speed of more than 100mph. Chris Powell, Head of
Physics, said: “The main idea of the competition is to bring Physics and Design Technology to life, outside of normal classroom learning, allowing plenty of scope for creative thinking, innovation and fun way.”
“This competition brings physics and design technology to life” * In other news: Two teams of Tonbridge boys have been named as ‘Top in the UK’ after taking part in the International Physics Brawl. Nearly 200 teams, from schools across the world, competed in this annual online event which tests scientific knowledge and problem-solving skills. Two teams were placed first in the UK for Year 12 and Year 13 students, respectively. The Upper Sixth winning team was also ranked 34th out of 188 in the world, placing the boys among the top fifth worldwide in their age category. tonbridge-school.co.uk
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inehall School is a co-educational day and boarding school for children ages 2-13. Offering a broad and stimulating curriculum, dedicated teachers and exceptional facilities set in 50 acres of idyllic East Sussex countryside, it is the perfect setting for educating the generation of tomorrow. Children come first at Vinehall. We believe that in providing a wide range of opportunities we can allow our children to achieve success, instilling in them a strong sense of purpose and self-confidence. Our staff and parents work together to create a warm and thriving community, where kindness and tolerance towards others are leading values. The School’s ethos is encapsulated in our motto,
“Children come first at Vinehall. We are a warm and thriving educational community”
‘to do our best for the benefit of others’. We invite you to explore Vinehall. Visit us during our Open Week, Monday February 28 to Friday March 4. vinehallschool.com
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t Skippers we value the importance of the individual. One of the most exciting elements of being in education is recognising a child’s unique abilities and encouraging their growth and development. To help illustrate this we need to go back to the 1940s when the US Air Force started to wonder why so many of their planes were crashing. It was so serious that 17 pilots crashed in a single day. Their investigations led them to a
conclusion that was revolutionary. Back in 1926, when designing the first-ever cockpit, engineers measured the physical dimensions of hundreds of pilots and used this data to standardise the dimensions of the cockpit. As part of the investigation into the cause behind the frequent crashes they measured ten body dimensions of 4063 pilots and found something stunning - not one of these pilots met the criteria of average. In other words, if you’ve designed a cockpit to fit
“Skippers is not driven by average because we would run the risk of missing the uniqueness in every single child” Skippers’ Head Phillip Makhouli (left)
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chool life extends well beyond the classroom at Marlborough House, where co-curricular opportunities now include golf on the new pitch and putt course, set in the school grounds. The course is complete with a driving range area and practice green, making golf a popular choice for the school’s new activity afternoons; aimed at increasing the enrichment opportunities available within the school day. Headmaster Eddy Newton said: “activity afternoons provide pupils with the opportunity to develop different skills, boost confidence and ignite a love of learning through a new hobby”. In addition to extracurricular clubs (including astronomy in the onsite
observatory), pupils in the Prep School can take part in diverse activities such as trampolining, sign language, coding and well-being, all within the school day.
“Activity afternoons provide pupils with the opportunity to develop different skills, boost confidence and ignite a love of learning ” Riding has been another welcome addition to the activity list and the school riding team has benefitted, with recent individual and team wins, qualifying them for the Grass Roots Regional Championships. It’s a school-wide approach, with the Pre-Prep restructuring their day and introducing daily cocurricular afternoons, which
sit between the likes of PSHE and outdoor story time. Small class sizes and high teacher-pupil rations help too and at the top end of the school, Marlborough House has adopted the Pre-Senior Baccalaureate which celebrates the development of transferrable skills, alongside the acquisition of knowledge, preparing girls and boys for senior school and beyond. This ethos within the school encourages pupils to achieve all-important personal development goals, which inevitably feed through to academic achievements. Indeed pupils achieve strong results in all areas of school life, with nearly half of the Year 8 leavers winning a senior school scholarship in 2021.
wings and soar.” Skippers is not driven by average because we would run the risk of missing the uniqueness in every single child. In the words of Dr. Seuss: Why fit in when you were born to stand out?! Mr Makhouli has been Head of Skippers Hill since September 2020. Skippers is an ISI rated excellent Prep School set in the beautiful Wealden countryside for boys and girls aged 2 - 13 years. skippershill.com
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the average pilot, you’ve designed it to fit no one! This is the same in education. At Skippers we love seeing our children flourish, whether that is in academics, sport, performing or creative arts. We know that by making them feel safe and happy we reduce internal stress and cortisol which has been shown to inhibit learning as well as playful and imaginative thinking. In the words of one of our parents, “it is within this safe and happy environment that our children have been able to find their
ayfield Sixth Form students, Christina and Elizabeth, have both been awarded prestigious Arkwright Engineering Scholarships – aimed at inspiring potential future leaders in engineering - for their innovative design projects that they hope will make a real difference to many people’s lives. Christina, currently in the Lower Sixth at Mayfield, is engineering solutions to help reduce coastal erosion. Her research is focused on the ways in which building infrastructures on the sea
bed can help dissipate the energy of waves as they hit the coast, by simulating the impact in a wave machine using a variety of shapes created with a 3D printer. Elizabeth won her Scholarship for her project aimed at reducing cot deaths. She is creating a tiny computer component that can be sewn into a baby grow and measures the temperature and orientation of a baby whilst sleeping. Alerts can be sent to a phone in the event of a problem. The girls’ interest in applying for a scholarship was sparked by attendance at the
School’s STEM club. Mayfield’s Head of Physics & STEM Club founder, Dr Darragh Corvan, said, “We are actively encouraging the girls to explore the dynamic field of electronics and coding. In our STEM club, the girls get the opportunity to use Raspberry Pi microcomputers and Arduino microcontrollers to develop their projects. We encourage all our students to pursue their passions and we actively encourage girls to study STEM subjects and pursue careers in engineering, which have traditionally been male dominated.” mayfieldgirls.org
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TO ROCKETS From rocketry to bee-keeping and dozens of activities in between, every boy can discover something that fires their interest beyond the classroom. In this way, not only are enthusiasms formed that can, and often do, last a lifetime, but the impetus to try something new and different is created, perhaps even something that demands the all-important step out of their comfort zone. That is a wonderful preparation for life after school.
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NEW HEAD APPOINTED AT HOLMEWOOD PREP
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did not realise it was a party’. The infamous recent comments from the Prime Minister have been met with the full force of a 2022 social media barrage: memes have rapidly been created and proliferated, photoshop has been put to work and doctored images of BoJo at city centre raves have found their way into people’s Instagram stories. Perhaps one of the reasons why this story found so much traction, despite the obvious outrage at the core allegations, was the naked attempts by the main protagonists to craft alternative narratives out of the factual raw ingredients. One might call it a party, but one might also call it a work gathering. It depends on how you want to look at it. If you want to view it in a negative light, be my guest, but that does not automatically mean that it is true! It is into this world of half truths, alternative realities, constructed narratives and faux outrage that our young people are growing up. It is the job of schools to try and provide
the intellectual and social tools our students can use to carve out an identity and career for themselves that has integrity, meaning and stability. At Claremont we seek to instil good decision making at the heart of all that we do - both inside and outside the classroom. Whether debating in History or Politics, experimenting in Science, collaborating in Performing Arts or striving for impact on the sports field, there is an understanding that there are always choices - but when decisions are consistently underpinned by well calibrated moral compasses as well as logic, students will more often than not, make the right decision. This is a truth that young people can understand and no amount of spin can change!” Ed Dickie is Head of Senior School and teacher of A Level Politics and History at Claremont School claremontschool.co.uk
ollowing the announcement that Holmewood Headmaster, Scott Carnochan will be departing Holmewood House to take up post as Headmaster of Brighton College, UAE, the governors are delighted and excited to have appointed Mrs Ruth O’Sullivan (below) as the next Head of Holmewood. Mrs O’Sullivan is an outstanding educationalist who places children very much at the
West Kent Youth Voices is calling upon any keen singers aged between 14 and 19 – male and female – currently attending a local school to join their youth choir. Eileen Leahy finds out more from its Artistic Director Adrian Pitts
as the brainchild of well-known music teachers Adrian Pitts and Rachel Balcombe, who both boast a wealth of experience between them. Adrian founded the awardwinning Tonbridge Gramamr School Motet Choir who were gold medalists in the European Choir Games and made frequent TV appearances. While Rachel, is a member of the National Youth Choir and current Head of Music at The Judd School. “It’s a new term and a constant joy for West Kent Youth Voices to meet each week in person to sing together,” said Adrian, who is artistic director and principal conductor of the West Kent Youth Voices. The group for young singers aged 14-19 in the West Kent area
and truly ‘lives’ a child centred and innovative approach to education. Please do come and visit us, where a warm welcome awaits you.’ ’ Come and meet Mrs O’Sullivan at our next Open Morning on Friday 4th March 2022l. To book a place at our next Open Morning please contact our registrar Connie Cherrett at ccherrett@ holmewoodhouse.co.uk holmewoodhouse.co.uk
“Ruth O’Sullivan is an outstanding educator and will build upon Holmewood’s foundations” centre of her educational ethos and will build upon Holmewood’s outstanding foundations. On the appointment, Mrs O’Sullivan has said ‘’Holmewood House is a really special place: a place where a child’s educational voyage of discovery begins. Young children are naturally curious and full of energy and enthusiasm for life, so by providing them with bountiful opportunities to explore, investigate and experience the world around them, their life- long love of learning begins. The wonderful grounds and outstanding facilities support our ethos of
STUDENTS ARE ON SONG... It’s well known that being part of a choir not only gives you the opportunity to meet others and forge new friendships, it can also help improve your mental and physical health thanks to the natural endorphins – or feel good factor – singing releases. It’s also a lot of fun! Which is exactly why West Kent Youth Voices (WKYV) was founded three years ago and despite proving very successful so far the group is looking to recruit even more members to its choir. Earlier this month it held a taster event at The Judd School in Tonbridge which saw a number of new recruits from local secondaries join but there is still the opportunity to join the WKYV ranks. The youth choir began in 2019
‘allowing children to be children’. Wide open spaces mean the children can run free and enjoy the benefits of a healthy, active life. Wellresourced classrooms provide outstanding learning and teaching spaces, and our co-curricular programme is designed to have activities that appeal to all talents and interests. We believe that any child can succeed and it is a huge privilege to be Head of a school that values, promotes
“West Kent Youth Voices celebrates all that’s brilliant about being part of an aspirational choral team”
obviously had to disband during lockdowns and Covid restrictions but the good news is they came back together in September 2021 and are now enjoying rehearsing and performing once again. “Despite the huge disappointments we have all experienced over the past couple of years, West Kent Youth Voices continues to celebrate all that’s brilliant about being part of an aspirational choral team,” he added. Adrian said that WKYV is forging ahead with exciting plans for the coming year, including potential performance opportunities. “This term we hope to have a workshop with international maestro Paul McCreesh and we are planning a collaboration with newly formed St Cecilia Wind Orchestra in the autumn.” Associate WKYV Conductor
Rachel Balcombe continued:: “We hope as many talented West Kent singers as possible will audition for this exciting programme for young singers in Kent.” The choir hosts regular open rehearsals where students can try out the choir and sing as much or as little as they wish. “If they like it they can sign up for a friendly constructive audition – which is really helpful if you don’t know which voice part you should sing,” explained Adrian. “If a student’s audition is successful and they are able to join West Kent Youth Voices, they will be able to participate in a year-round performance programme alongside professional musicians, with the opportunity to be part of local and national concerts.” Sounds like music to our ears! email Wkyvoices@gmail.com SO Magazine | February 2022 | 31
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Benenden Headmistress Samantha Price is also President of the Girls’ Schools Association. She recently addressed her fellow colleagues at their annual conference with a powerful speech asking them to ‘challenge’ anyone who dismisses this generation as ‘woke’, ‘cancel culture’ or ‘snowflakes’. SO finds out more about her innovative speech…. therefore to be leading a school, police forces being the latest and especially a girls’ school, as we example – gender identity and collectively consider the skills that climate change have all featured as we need to develop to equip this the focal points for those we wonderful generation of future educate to rightly demand that we female leaders to truly have their address. voices heard and to make a lasting “It is fair to say that these are difference. themes that our students are “Every generation believes that genuinely very anxious about, and the older generation does not feel a responsibility to address understand them. In and they expect us to lead recent years there have and support them in been many this. There is a sense “Young people care references to this more than ever that generation being they will be about things: about ‘woke’ - meant in inheriting this causes, about the planet, world from our about people. It ultimately a derogatory sense generation, and it comes down to something - and adults commenting that is their very simple: being kind” they feel today’s responsibility to fix teenagers are it.” speaking a different Mrs Price added that language to them and that there wasn’t one school they can’t say anything without leader in the UK who hasn’t been affected, and had to respond to this being corrected or ‘called out’ by these politically correct – or ‘woke’ in the past 18 months and she also believes this agenda will not lose - children. momentum: “To a certain extent, as parents and school leaders, we can “I firmly believe that it is here to probably all relate to this in some stay. What an exciting time
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amantha Price, Headmistress of the prestigious independent Benenden School, addressed more than 100 Heads of the Girls’ School Association (GSA) at the organisation’s annual conference, which was held in Manchester, The theme of the conference was: Girls – The Voice for Positive Change. In her speech, Mrs Price acknowledged that the younger generation don’t always approach their protests in the best way but said it was a school’s job to help teach students how to conduct themselves when campaigning so that they can effect lasting change.
“What has really stuck me is that this so-called ‘woke’ generation are actually simply young people who care about things: about causes, about the planet, about people. It ultimately comes down to something very simple: being kind,” she remarked. Mrs Price went on to say that the past 18 months had seen national and international outcry and demand for justice and action on an array of issues. “Black Lives Matter, the revelations of Everyone’s Invited, high-profile violence against women and the sharp focus on ongoing widespread misogyny in society and the workplace - with SO Magazine | February 2022 | 33
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way or other, but I am getting a little weary voice, to help them embrace who they are of hearing the older generation say, ‘you and to support them to fight for what they can’t say anything anymore’. The fact is that believe in with an informed, educated voice times have changed, and we simply need to that actively listens to the same extent as it keep up with them. It would be unforgivable speaks.” for the older generation to close its mind to Mrs Price then outlined a series of new ideas, to retreat to ‘the good old days’ initiatives that GSA schools have been and dismiss the energetic changes of this working on: “In the past year many of our generation as something to be referred to in schools have established or developed pupilderogatory tones and sighs.” led inclusion groups, appointed inclusion Mrs Price went on to say that being ‘woke’ leads in our schools, put time aside to describes someone who has ‘woken up’ to explore what inclusion looks like with staff and re-written PSHE (Personal, Social, issues of social injustice. Health and Economic Education) in “I would say that if this word in its true response to the changes to RSE meaning describes our teens, we have (Relationships and Sex much to be proud of and hopeful Education) programmes. We for in this next generation and it are working hard to diversify is our duty to listen and “The Benenden our staff bodies, we are nurture this. We should Headmistress also reviewing what and how we challenge anyone who stressed that teachers, as teach, and we are dismisses this generation as educators, had a ‘duty’ to developing further ‘woke’, ‘cancel culture’ or ‘snowflakes’. help young people find and understanding of both physical and neuro “This so-called ‘woke’ develop their voice.” disability. generation are actually simply “This does not mean that our young people who care about students inform how we lead - but things: about causes, about the it does mean that we continue to listen planet, about people. It ultimately comes and respond.” down to something very simple: being kind. She concluded her speech by referring Isn’t that what we all want our toddlers to again to the theme of the conference: Girls be: we teach them to be kind. And then – The Voice for Positive Change, saying: “I when they grow up to be impressive, kind firmly believe that young women will young people with an understanding and increasingly lead the change that this appreciation for the world around them, generation are calling for. It is our job to how can it be right that we mock them or teach them to discuss and debate the most dismiss them as unrealistic do-gooders?” sensitive topics with an active ear, to listen Mrs Price also stressed that teachers, as and respect differing opinions and nimbly educators, had a ‘duty’ to help young people present their case with strength, passion and find and develop their voice. conviction.” “It is our duty to help them develop their
Dates for your diary Many of the schools featured in this month’s SO Education Special are hosting open mornings and also offering tours. Here’s what is happening where and when…. HOLMEWOOD HOUSE 10.30am-1pm Friday March 4 holmewoodhouse.co.uk MARLBOROUGH HOUSE SCHOOL 9.30 - 11.30am on Thursday March 17 marlboroughhouseschool.co.uk
For a personal tour of the school, please contact the Registrar, Elizabeth Winter
MAYFIELD GIRLS SCHOOL Virtual Open Morning, 11.00 am - 12.30 pm Saturday 26 February Open Morning (in person), 10.00 am - 12.30 pm Saturday 26 March Open Morning (in person), 10.00 am - 12.30 pm Thursday 28 April mayfieldgirls.org SKIPPERS HILL SCHOOL Contact the school directly to arrange a visit skippershill.com
TONBRIDGE SCHOOL 9.30am Saturday March 12 11.15am Tuesday March 22 (mini Open Morning) VINEHALL SCHOOL Open Week takes place from Monday February 28 to Friday March 4 vinheallschool.com CLAREMONT SCHOOL (PREP & SENIOR) Open Week takes place from Monday March 14 to Saturday March 19 claremontschool.co.uk THE MEAD SCHOOL Morning slots available on Friday February 11 meadschool.co.uk
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Kindred spirits Eynsford and the symbol is said to represent eternity. Can you tell us a little bit about the different types of gin you sell and what the key flavours are? We have our multi award-winning Primo dry gin which is a contemporary take on the traditional London Dry. Our Rubesco Pink Gin uses the Primo base with strawberry and raspberry added for a slightly sweeter flavour and pink hue. Which is your personal favourite? I love a good quality premium dry gin and I’ve made one to my taste with the Primo so that’s my favourite. It tastes amazing with FeverTree Elderflower tonic, a crisp slice of Kentish Apple with a few blackberries and ice. Where is Cantium gin distilled? Well this is an extremely exciting time for us as we are renovating an old barn in Otford which will be our new distillery, bar and gin
academy. We also plan to build bespoke Shepherds huts in the nearby woodland where we will offer a ‘Ginstay’ experience for our distillery visitors.
How quickly has your business grown? Our growth has been fairly restricted because of the ongoing pandemic. We started right at the beginning of it – which has to be the worst timing in history – and so we couldn’t do any fairs or events. But we have built a good retail business via our website cantiumgin.com and with local pubs and restaurants in Tunbridge Wells and beyond. We were also lucky enough to secure stockists at Fortnum and Mason in London and Harvey Nichols nationwide. We’re also hoping to be in Fenwick’s soon. Have you been able to start doing events now restrictions are lifting? We did a few over the summer and some great Christmas markets,
Husband and wife team Katie and Kevin Andrews tell us why they gave up their respective careers in PR and advertising to concentrate on launching Cantium – a local gin with a difference that’s stocked in lots of bars here in Tunbridge Wells but also Fortnum & Mason and Harvey Nichols stores So how did you come to launch a gin? It all started in the garage of our old house in West Malling. Kevin has always been a gin fan and he was curious to know how it was made. So he decided to start making it - just for fun. Eventually he hit on a recipe that we both loved and, encouraged by positive feedback from friends and family, we decided to try and develop a brand. You have used the Latin name for Kent – Cantium - as its name –what gave you this idea? In the Iron Age, Kent was occupied by Cantiaci or Cantii tribes. Then when the Romans invaded this led them to name the
“Our gin is inspired by the garden of England and its history”
area ‘Cantium’. Our gin is inspired by the garden of England and its history, both in terms of its name and the ingredients we use, such as hops, lavender, cobnuts, apple and blackberry. Incidentally, many of these were actually introduced to Britain by the Romans. Do you source all your key ingredients locally? As much as we can yes as we want to keep our carbon footprint as small as possible. For example, the lavender we include comes from the famous fields at Castle Farm near Sevenoaks and our cobnuts come from Potash Farm in St Mary’s Platt. The Cantium logo is inspired by the design of a mosaic tile at Lullingstone Villa in SO Magazine | February 2022 | 37
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Nestled in the small hamlet of Cousley Wood located on the edge of Bewl Water, 5 miles from The Pantiles. The Old Vine provides a warm welcome to one and all. Established in c. 1515, the pub oozes charm and character, with open fireplaces and original low wooden beams. Lobster, Lemon Sole, Crab, Chowder, Spider Crab Claws, All Delivered Fresh Daily. We Also Cater for The Meat Lover with Tomahawk Steaks, Lamb Cutlets, Roast Chicken Etc. Ideal for a Sunday roast after a walk to Bewl !
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So we started looking into what we could do with any unwanted bottles. When we saw that one of the most requested items by homeless charities is receptacles to keep liquids hot, it was the answer we were looking for. We reached out to the charity and we now regularly donate both new and used flasks to them.
including The Pantiles one and Castlemas in Tonbridge. It’s been so great meeting people at these events and getting to talk to them about our gin so we definitely want to do as many as we can this year. Why does Cantium gin come in a reusable flask instead of a bottle? The gin category is a crowded one with numerous bottles that all look the same. We felt it was important to have shelf appeal and stand out from the other brands, but we also wanted to have something that was a bit more environmentally friendly. The idea is that once your gin is finished you can continue to reuse it as a thermos that keeps your drinks hot or cold for hours. Or if you want you can buy a pouch from us to refill it with gin! Tell us why Cantium customers can donate their unwanted flasks to the Warming Up the Homeless charity? We’ve got many customers who buy from us time and time again, but there are only so many thermos bottles a person needs.
“We felt it was important to have shelf appeal and stand out from the other brands”
Do you have any celebrity fans? We featured on ITV’s Love Your Weekend with Alan Titchmarsh who likened the Cantium Primo bouquet to a herbaceous border! So that can’t be bad. Philip Schofield and Eastenders’ actress Natalie Cassidy are also fans. Have you won any significant awards since you launched in 2018? We won our first Gold Award for Cantium Primo across the pond in the United States. We have also won bronze medals here and a design award at the IWSC for our bottle. We have also been listed as one of the ‘Must Try Gins of 2022’ by ShortList magazine and also The Gin Guide.
Cantium Gin is made using some of Kent’s finest seasonal produce…
Why do you think craft gin has become so popular over the last few years? Gin has always been popular in the U.K. but now we have moved on from mass produced brands with limited appeal and choice to lots of interesting smaller brands. And finally, if you could sum up Cantium in three words what would they be? Contemporary, Sustainable and Delicious! You can buy Cantium gin from www.cantiumgin.com and via independent retailers throughout Kent. Follow them on Instagram @ cantium_gin
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WHERE YOU CAN FIND CANTIUM GIN LOCALLY: Salomons Pub & Dining Rooms Chapel Place Gin Bar The Ragged Trousers The Tunbridge Wells Hotel The George Pub The Gin Box Shop
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Having only been in business for a short while The Lyle on Forest Road is certainly making a name for itself as the place to dine out in Tunbridge Wells. Eileen Leahy dropped by to discover the secret ingredients to its success so far…
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t’s hard to imagine that the grand Tudor stylebuilding that is now the perfect home to The Lyle restaurant was once a run of the mill pub serving pints, a Sunday carvery and portions of takeaway fish and chips. But that in fact is exactly what it was before its new owners took over the sizeable Forest Road establishment in 2020. My husband and I were invited along to dine there recently and couldn’t believe the transformation the building and epicurean offering - has undergone. In fact it is almost impossible to imagine it in its former guise as The Spread Eagle pub when you visit. Outside the building has had a great deal of work done to it in order to improve its alfresco offering and bring its period charm back to life. The timber 40 | February 2022 | SO Magazine
framed building now boasts a smart paint job and to the back is a very nicely landscaped garden and alfresco dining area. Inside it feels far more spacious than before and without a doubt far more sophisticated, elegant and luxurious. The décor is deeply stylish and firmly on point courtesy of its dark navy panelled walls, leather banquettes, burnt orange and pistachio velvet scalloped chairs and bronze statement wall lights which could easily double up as works of art. First impressions count and The Lyle has aced it when it comes to reflecting an air of effortless chic. A glimmering brass panelled - and very well stocked - bar is the hero style statement in the space. It curves around the main run of the restaurant and on the night we visit is busy with couples sipping cocktails and
groups of friends sharing flutes of fizz. The stylish overhaul of this historic building into a refined restaurant which looks like it could easily compete with some of London’s finest, is hugely impressive and if the food has the same impact then my guest and I are in for a very good evening. On arrival we’re warmly greeted by our host and shown to our cosy corner table which is adorned with a crisp white linen cloth, gleaming glassware and shiny silver cutlery. Like the bar, the restaurant is full of contented diners happily chatting away, clinking glasses and clearly enjoying their culinary choices. It’s interesting to note that although The Lyle doesn’t boast a central location in town that clearly doesn’t matter given how busy the place is when we visit it.
“The stylish overhaul of this historic building into a refined restaurant means it could easily compete with some of London’s finest”
As we settle into perusing our menus we’re introduced to our waitress for the evening. Ruby, who is also The Lyle’s Head of Front of House, is extremely cheery and clearly passionate about her role. She delights in telling us about the provenance and inspiration behind the menu and choices of wine she believes will complement certain dishes. She even goes as far pouring us little measures so we can make our minds up. To kick off proceedings Ruby suggests we order a serving of the restaurant’s fresh sourdough style bread which is baked daily and comes accompanied by a trio of signature butters (£4). In addition to a perfectly rounded quenelle of salted butter, there is also a delicious charred onion and parmesan offering and an intriguing sounding smoked beetroot and balsamic one. As we tear chunks of the warm bread and slather them with the different butters our taste buds immediately perk up. The onion one is sweet and fully flavoursome while the smoked
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and Bulgaria. beetroot is a perfect balance of My husband likes the sound of earthy and tangy with real the slow cooked pork belly with staying power on the palate. beurre noisette cauliflower purée, The kitchen at The Lyle is candied hazelnuts, and coriander headed up Gary Jarvis, who was (£12) and also The Lyle prawn sous chef at The Ritz and also cocktail (£13.50). But as soon as Head Chef at The Curlew in Ruby informs us the latter is an Bodiam. His reputation for ingenious take on the retro dish excellent food that’s the perfect blend of classic and adventurous – usually served up in a goblet and slathered in Mary and looking as good as it Rose sauce - his tastes is clearly very decision is made. much in evidence “A glimmering She further here too. explains how As we ponder brass panelled Head Chef the menu with a and very well stocked Gary has turned glass of - bar is the hero style the 70s classic perfectly chilled on its head, aromatic statement in deconstructing it Viognier from the space” so you are the Languedoc presented with four region in South West meaty chargrilled king France it’s hard to make prawns presented on slivers of an immediate decision on what charred baby gem and served to eat as the choice of starters and mains is extensive. It’s also a with a tangy tarragon mayonnaise, reduced prawn nice touch that each dish comes bisque, apple and radish. On with a wine recommendation savouring it my husband declares from the establishment’s the smoky, piquant prawn dish a adventurous sommelier. In taste triumph. addition to European and New I meanwhile have opted for World classics there’s also a decent showing of English wines the seared scallops (£14.50) as well as varietals from Sardinia which are pan fried in dried roe
powder and come served with a pickled kohl rabi and a remoulade, smoked roe mayonnaise and confit lemon. “Gary uses every bit of the scallop,” reveals Ruby and I can testify it works: the scallops are plump and pan fried to perfection and are further complemented by the smooth and sweet additional ingredients. Who knew the humble roe could be so diverse? Our mains arrive perfectly timed after we have scraped our plates clean and finished our glasses of Viognier. For the main event at The Lyle you can choose from the main A La Carte menu which like the starters has a good variety of vegetarian dishes too, or you can order from its Grill Menu or plump for one of its special Lyle Pies. Ruby describes the Steak and Onion Suet Pudding which is elevated to fine dining status with a celeriac, pancetta and mushroom filling (£22) as being like a hug in a bowl. But after our generous starters and sourdough I fancy something a little lighter and my husband has already spied the filet steak and triple cooked truffle chips (£36) on the menu. He declares it one of the best steaks he has ever had and gives the feisty peppercorn sauce accompanying it a ten out of ten. I like the sound of the roasted halibut which has been braised in butter lemon and curry salt
and comes with charred leeks, sweetcorn purée and an aromatic lobster sauce (£28). But eventually I opt for the Gressingham duck which is pan seared and served perfectly pink with an indulgent and sticky confit leg croquette, baby fennel, fennel jam, samphire and a sweet yet fragrant lavender jus (£26). It is cooked to perfection, and every bite is a delight. On Ruby’s recommendation we opt for a side of tender stem broccoli to share which comes sprinkled with toasted almonds and is cooked al dente. We both go for a glass of red with our mains after Ruby has talked us through the various viticultural options. The hearty malbec my husband has with his steak and the Sardinian red she suggests to partner the duck are both spot on. By now the beautiful, mirrored bar is in full swing with waiters shaking up cocktails and artistically pouring them into all manner of chilled vessels. Mojitos, Martinis and Old Fashioned are collected by numerous waiters and theatrically distributed to customers from trays. The Lyle has been a fabulous dining experience. Amazing - much of it locally sourced – food; saturated in style and sophistication yet also hugely down to earth. The ideal recipe in my book for a restaurant of this quality and calibre’s success. Long live The Lyle! SO Magazine | February 2022 | 41
Turkish and Mediterranean Restaurant in Tunbridge Wells tel: 01892 512758
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A tempting array of sweet and savoury treats is a delightful indulgence and we’re lucky enough to have lots of local establishments where we can enjoy a classic afternoon tea. But, as SO magazine finds out, things are being taken to another level at One Warwick Park Hotel where they’re brewing up a delicious twist to this teatime tradition
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rom quaint country tea rooms to rustic farm shops and luxury hotels, you’re never too far from a silver tiered stand of gooey cakes and freshly baked scones adorned with clotted cream and strawberry jam in and around Tunbridge Wells. But did you know there’s an establishment that likes to do something just a little bit different when it comes to your classic afternoon tea? The four-star One Warwick Park Hotel, located on Chapel Place, is the place to be seen when it comes to enjoying teatime with a twist. For a couple of years now its kitchen team has been giving the traditional afternoon tea a little bit of a clever culinary twist by reinterpreting a number of its sweet treats and often adopting a different themed offering for each season.
– which in our opinion are wrongly named in as they are so generous in size! They include smoked salmon, cream cheese and cucumber, roast beef and onion marmalade and egg mayonnaise and rocket. All the ingredients are ‘purposefully sourced locally,’ and served on a variety of breads all of which helps to make this decadent afternoon feast enjoyed in such pleasant surroundings such a triumph. Delicious food and aesthetics aside, another key appeal of taking afternoon tea at One Warwick Park is that’s a very relaxed and incredibly sociable experience. You can take your time here, soak up the atmosphere and catch up very leisurely over tea and cake or perhaps with a glass of Prosecco. What could be better than that eh?
affternoon tea In the past the hotel’s talented pastry chefs have done mini stollens, mince pies and fruit cakes for Christmas and have even created Art Deco and summer holiday themes. The Art Deco afternoon tea for example involved lots of elaborate garnishes and paper cut outs replicating the classic hallmarks of that era such as the flapper girls and speakeasy bars. “There were a lot more savoury items on the Art Deco one,” explains a One Warwick Park spokesperson: “We had mini Caesar salads in shot glasses, devilled eggs and Jersey Royals stuffed with spring onions and baked cheddar and people loved it.” With the Summer Holiday theme mini glazed donuts resembling inflatables, candyfloss as a little garnish on the cakes and caramelised white chocolate ‘sand’, chocolate shells and little sticks of rock were all cleverly crafted. Due to the pandemic the creative patisserie team at One Warwick Park had to suspend doing these types of themed teas but they are still hopeful they can bring them back for special occasions such as Mother’s Day and Easter.. And the good news is the classic teas they now offer are just as enjoyable. As well as plump fruit scones and delicious homemade cakes, there are also lots of finger sandwiches
AFTERNOON TEA FACTS It dates back to the 19th century, when it’s believed that Anna, the 7th Duchess of Bedford, and other ladies of the upper social classes would get a little peckish ahead of dinner. The solution was to have a cup of tea and a light snack mid-afternoon to keep hunger pangs at bay. This soon became part of a daily routine and the Duchess of Bedford began to invite friends to the house for refreshment. Queen Victoria made it the more formal affair we enjoy today as, during her reign, tea service became increasingly grand. Etiquette played a big part, from the dress code to the way that tea was poured and stirred.
ON THE MENU: February offers at One Warwick Park Hotel Traditional Afternoon Tea for just £20, usually £25 See website for more details www.onewarwickpark.co.uk
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ost people who have Coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) recover completely within a few weeks. But some people — even those who had mild versions of the disease — continue to experience symptoms after their initial recovery. The severity of symptoms can greatly vary from person to person. As we now know, older people and people with serious medical conditions are the most likely to experience lingering COVID-19 symptoms. However, even young, otherwise healthy people can feel unwell for weeks to
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and severity of symptoms from the exposure to Covid 19. So ensure you are getting enough rest and recovery throughout the week. Those who are well-rested and getting sufficient quality sleep had a better response to the covid vaccine, in both its effectiveness and experienced symptoms.
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Loving Life deficiency are staggering as you walk, tingling feeling in the fingers and tiredness.
This month Naomi Murray from Botanica Health emporium in Rusthall discusses how we can help ourselves live longer by following six key – and simple – rules for life
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ow to live a healthy life at 60 and beyond. Writing this I am reminded of the wonderful book on The Blue Zones - the discovery of countries around the world where people live the longest and are the healthiest. As you read through the book you notice that from Okinawa in Japan to Ikaria in Greece the nutritional habits are quite different. And so living a long and healthy life is not just about the food. The countries with the most centenarians have a few commonalities that run like a golden thread – but more on that later. With this particular subject in mind this month I want to share with you six aspects to consider in order to support not just a healthy life but one that promotes longevity also. And of course we must remember the wonderful science of epigenetics. If you’ve never heard of this then in brief it is the
study of how our habits, behaviour, diet and environment effect our genes for better or worse. This is such wonderful news as we know that on a daily basis we can choose to improve our health.
SIX SECRETS TO A LONGER LIFE:
1. Avoid vegetable oils high in Omega 6: Sunflower oil, corn oil, soya oil. Ditch margarine and check food labels as these oils are often found in biscuits and confectionery. Omega 6 is linked to brain changes commonly found in people with Alzheimer’s and can promote inflammation and conditions like arthritis. The human brain is nearly 60% fat and saturated fat is a vital building block for brain cells. So instead consume health promoting butter from grass-fed cows, olive oil and coconut oil. If you are concerned about cholesterol and heart disease I recommend an insightful book called The Cholesterol Con by Dr Malcolm Kendrick.
2. Sleep well: The glymphatic system is a recently discovered clearance system that takes place in the brain when we sleep, clearing toxic waste. Poor glymphatic clearance is associated with impaired cognition and diabetes. If you struggle to sleep seek advice. It is one of the most important pillars of health.
“Countries with the most centenarians have a few commonalities that run like a golden thread…”
3. Look after your heart: Magnesium keeps your heart rhythm healthy and it is a common deficiency. Subclinical magnesium deficiency is a principle driver of cardiovascular disease. The recommended RDA is between 300-350mg. It not only supports heart health but mood and sleep, is wonderful for restless legs, cramp, palpitations, anxiety and general well-being and energy. 4. Check your B2 levels: This is a common deficiency in the elderly and is an underestimated cause of cognitive decline and dementia. Other signs of this
Naomi Murray Co-founder of Botanica Health
5. Back to the golden thread: community. The commonality throughout all of the Blue Zones is a wondrous sense of community. Where one felt supported and cared for. Dinner is taken around a table, conversations take place on street corners, problems and worries were aired and shared. No man is an island. Sylvia Plath the famous poet once said ‘How we need another soul to cling to.’ In brief community prolongs life. 6. Purpose: A sense of purpose gives us something to get up for. In Japan they call it Igiaki which is thought to combine the Japanese words ikiru, meaning ‘to live’, and kai, meaning ‘the realisation of what one hopes for’. What do you love, what are you good at, what does the world need from you? We all have a vital role to play in life. Reflecting on his life Mark Twain wrote this: “There isn’t time, so brief is life, for bickerings, apologies, heartburnings, callings to account. There is only time for loving, and but an instant, so to speak, for that.” www.botanicahealth.co.uk SO Magazine | February 2022 | 45
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An Invitation From Eric Knowles and Friends Join Eric at the Corn Exchange for an informative and entertaining introduction to Art Deco
I do hope you are able to pop in and visit us in due course. We’re in the Corn Exchange at 49 Lower Walk on The Pantiles, and can be contacted on 01892 322777 or by way of ericknowles@scottishantiques.com
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It’s an absolute joy to be anticipating Spring this year without the same sense of foreboding which has hung over us all for the last two years. I’m pleased to say that not only are things looking brighter in general, but we are also making significant strides down at The Corn Exchange on The Pantiles to reanimate our own business. We’re genuinely delighted to have been able to attract two of the leading names in the world of Art Deco antiques – and are currently fitting out new sales spaces for both David Hickmet and Jeroen Markies. These two gentlemen have already built themselves enviable reputations, and are properly regarded as masters of their respective arts – catering for all your early to mid 20th century decorative and collectable needs ! Together, we’ll be able to offer a selection of bronze figurines which epitomised the elegance and
vivacity of the age - contemporary furniture, jewellery, decorative glass and artworks which is second to none, all here down on The Pantiles, ready to be taken away. To celebrate this ‘great leap forward’ I’ll be personally hosting two talks on the subject of Art Deco on Friday the evening of Friday 4th March and a matinee performance on Saturday 5th March. The £20 admission includes wine, refreshments and posh nosh. Of course, by the time these come around, David and Jeroen will have all their stock in situ at The Corn Exchange, and you will be able to get ‘up close and personal’ with many of the pieces about which I will be talking. We hope that the gentlemen in question will also be available to add their own inimitable brand of entertaining expertise. There are links on our website scottishantiques.com/eric-knowlestunbridge-wells to purchase tickets, by way of the same secure
process which operates our on-line store. And if you’d like to take the opportunity to enjoy an extended stay in our wonderful town, we’ve been able to arrange discounted accommodation in partnership with leading hotels in the area – please do get in touch for details. Of course, although it’s Art Deco to the fore in the shape of our new partners – and my upcoming talks – we’re still catering for all the other areas of antiquarian endeavour as usual, from 18th century drinking glasses to contemporary art glass and our ever-growing collection of Tunbridge Ware for that exclusively local touch.
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here are no reliable statistics yet to back this up but I speculate that, for as many couples who have had to delay saying ‘I do’ because of lockdowns and coronavirus restrictions, there are just as many married couples saying ‘I don’t’ and heading for the divorce courts. Working at Salomons as I do, it’s been a joy to see couples tying the knot in these beautiful surroundings after maybe having to postpone their nuptials two, three times or more.
Those at the beginning of their lives together have been tested by the interruption of best laid plans and many will have been brought closer by the delays and disruptions of the pandemic. Tenacity, resilience and adaptability are skills which make every aspect of life work better. Alongside love, respect and shared beliefs and values, they are also crucial pillars of a successful relationship. There’s nothing like repeated cancellations of expensive wedding plans to find out whether your future
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OR A LABOUR OF LOVE? This month our resident hypnotherapist Karen Martin, who is based at Salomons, examines the issue of love and whether for some post lockdown it will be wedding bells or divorce hell...
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spouse is a keeper or a bride/ groomzilla who turns out not to be as adorable as you once thought. And if you’ve been cooped up in a tiny flat with a shared kitchen table/ workspace and still want to be with each other at the end of the day, then that’s true lockdown love. Some couples flung together while furloughed however had a rude awakening after years or even decades of spending little time together. Such is the nature of married life when work, kids and different interests outside of family life take priority over marriage vows. Others meanwhile discovered a powerful reconnection which strengthened in these difficult times. Adversity makes us appreciate and value those we love all the more. Whilst some marriages have strengthened, others have died. Beginnings have been delayed and endings accelerated by the pandemic. Here are some tips for those figuring out how to have the best marriage possible and avoid becoming a statistic of the divorce epidemic which is sure to follow: TIME FOR LOVE ‘Busyness’ is a way of avoiding difficult issues and a distraction from problems in a relationship. It can be uncomfortable doing nothing with your partner when both of you are
used to rushing around and passing in the hall. Lockdowns made it much harder to make excuses for not having time for each other. Thriving relationships are those where time is spent maintaining and strengthening the bonds of security and commitment through open communication and prioritising ways to find pleasure in each other’s company.
TOO MUCH OF A GOOD THING? The strongest of relationships can be suffocating if there’s no breathing space. Too much dependence on one person is never a good thing. Absence makes the heart grow fonder and a couple spending all their time together without other diversions are bound to get on each other’s nerves now and again. Anyone who feels claustrophobic in a relationship will have a powerful urge to run away. ADAPT AND SURVIVE Structure, order, routine and consistency are antidotes for stress and anxiety. When changes are global and out of our control, it’s easy to become overwhelmed and ‘aggy’. Forced confinement, the absence of a regulated working day and uncertainty about the future are unsettling to say the least. Whatever lifestyle changes have been
necessary, it helps to run daily life to a schedule of sorts, getting up at the same time, making plans, organising quality time together and keeping a diary. Now is a good time for a couple to share their hopes and dreams and maybe make some important changes in their life together. FAMILY LIFE Small children, ageing parents and distant relatives are shared responsibilities within a marriage. Division of labour requires collaboration and compromise as well as agreement about how to go about safeguarding family members and ensuring they are looked after properly. Couples who back each other up over family conflict and personality clashes will find other people’s dramas don’t have to be their crises. MONEY TALKS Most people’s income has been impacted in some way by the pandemic. For some the threat of real hardship is a marriage-breaker, as harmful to wellbeing as the coronavirus. When there are two earners in a household, costs are shared and savings can be pooled when income is reduced. When debts are rising and bills unpaid, it takes a strong couple to ride it out until better times. Given that money is a major source of conflict in relationships, now is not the time to pretend the bank balance is healthy if it isn’t. A LIFELONG COMMITMENT I’m going to declare a bias here. Marriage is a wonderful, life enhancing thing when it works well. Anyone coming to me about their marital problems will get my encouragement and support to put things right. Sadly, divorce is sometimes inevitable, particularly if one or both parties have emotionally checked out of the marriage. Like all transactions, marriage has to have a point and a purpose for those concerned. It meets a complex mash up of emotional, economic, practical and cultural needs. One couple’s perfect marriage may be another couple’s nightmare. Shared beliefs, values and goals give couples the best chance of surviving decades of change through their lifetime together. SO Magazine | February 2022 | 47
31B Hair Interview with local hair salon owner, Rod Prager - 31B, The Pantiles: We interviewed Rod, (owner & founder), to find out more about his established salon, his views on the hairdressing industry, post-pandemic, as well as an outlook for the next five years. Rod has a wealth of experience from his long-standing career as a hairdresser. It had always been his vision to open his own hair salon and decided to fulfil this ambition back in 2016. Rod owns a renowned salon called 31B Hair which is situated in the heart of The Pantiles where he sympathetically renovated a beautiful example of one of the historic Victorian buildings. Full of character and charm alike, the hair salon has a warm and welcoming feel to it, an open-style café, (to serve clients their favourite refreshments), and carefully, handselected accessories throughout; this all adds to the welcoming ambience as soon as a client enters the front door. 1) How has the pandemic affected hairdressing? “On many levels. Personally, I was lucky to keep my salon and I utilised my time effectively to expand my premises to two floors - to meet the ever-increasing requirements from our clients. We completed this whilst the salon was closed for business, and I applaud the other salon owners who did the same. Furthermore, I took the unique opportunity to take stock of my business e.g., reviewing protocols and new products, as well as evaluating each step in the client experience to assess where further improvements could be implemented to provide an overall better service to our clients.”
2) Why are less people entering the hairdressing industry and more people leaving? “I think there are four factors to take into consideration: • Traditionally, hairdressing has a reputation for being low paid • Long hours of working are often required • Limited career progression • A lack of high-level training. My concern is less about today, but about the future – the number of people starting hairdressing apprenticeships in England has halved between 2016 – 2020. * This level of skill gap will have a significant impact for the decades ahead.” 3) What can your industry do to change this? “Improve all of the above and change the general ethos that we all work hard for so little, and we should accept it! Of course, this is a paradigm shift, and it will take time, but there is much detail and individual care that goes into being a hairdresser; it really can feel like the most rewarding job, and as an industry we need to do better at attracting and retaining talent. As an individual salon, we have often had to compensate to improve on these factors ourselves to retain and develop our team.” 4) What does this mean to the hairdressing client? “By making these changes, it will provide more choice, a better end-toend experience for clients, and ultimately the best outcome for hair quality.”
5) What is different about your approach to the industry and its workforce? “Ultimately how my staff feel is how our clients feel, and having a happy culture is paramount to us. I ensure that my team are rewarded very well financially, I understand their work/life needs, as well as investing in training and development. I like to give my staff the flexibility they need, as well as the space to be creative in their work and make their own mark.” 6) Where do you see your business in 5 years? “I plan to expand my business by opening another high-quality salon. I am also working towards launching my own private, advanced Hair Academy where I will encourage young people to enter the industry, as well assist in upskilling hairdressers of any age and level. Hairdressing is my passion and I wish to share my experience and techniques with others.” All our products, and the salon, are as environmentally friendly and vegan where possible and appropriate. We are proud members of the Green Salon Collective. Everything used in the salon is recycled. Nothing is taken to landfill. All energy is from renewable sources. * Source: BBC Interviewed by Claire Power
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We have a very dedicated and focused team, and we pride ourselves on offering our clients the very best service from start to finish. To this end, due to exciting expansion plans, we are on the lookout for additional hairdressers to join our very friendly and progressive salon. You can be employed, or self-employed; please get in touch if you would like to know more.
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February 14 is Valentine’s Day and Eileen Leahy has found some gorgeous gifts to spoil your loved one - or yourself – with… Oh la la Odile! With the return of Emily in Paris on Netflix – and being able to hop on the Eurostar more frequently - we thought it was high time to introduce you to one of our most exciting new Gallic beauty discoveries… Odile Paris is the best kept skincare secret in Paris but now we can reveal that it’s also available to buy here in the UK. Boasting a huge selection of feel-good beauty products including an amazing eye gel and luxurious cleansing balm, this exclusive skincare line is carefully curated to provide maximum results, with minimum effort. Designed for today’s woman, regardless of her age or skin type, Odile Paris’s ultimate goal is to improve the skin’s natural defences and restore radiance for a balanced, firm and bright complexion. The legacy of celebrated Parisian facialist, Odile Lecoin, Odile Paris was developed to create a simple to use at home routine that delivers the results of the famous salon treatments. With Odile, simplicity is the key to effortless beauty. And we say: “C’est vraiment magnifique!” For more information visit www.odile.co.uk
Go on a wild adventure Wild Planet is a sustainable and organic home fragrance range created by Eileen Holford ten years ago. Based in Brasted near Sevenoaks, Eileen, along with help from her partner David and their three children, have collectively created a beautiful brand that’s both ecofriendly and aesthetically pleasing which comprises candles, fragrances and reed diffusers. The range, which boasts vegan friendly feel-good fragrances as well as some great names including Soft
day classic, followed swiftly by the delicate delight that is Rose & Magnolia Cologne as well as the sparkling Rose Blush Cologne. From light and fresh to deep and voluptuous, there really is something to suit everyone’s taste when it comes to a rose-inspired Jo Malone fragrance. And now for Valentine’s the esteemed perfume house is celebrating all of the above courtesy of a limited edition collection which comprises scents, candles, room fragrances and reed diffusers – some of which have been given a refresh thanks to new flacons and branding. “The four distinctive scents offer a different interpretation of the queen of the flower beds, decorated in specialedition glass designs with tonal details,” a Jo Malone spokesperson tells SO magazine. We say more power to the queen of flowers!
“We say more power to the queen of flowers!” The collection is made up of the following and is available from Fenwick’s Tunbridge Wells and also online at www.jomalone.co.uk: Red Roses Cologne 30ml RRP £55/ Red Roses Cologne 100ml RRP £110 Red Roses Home Candle RRP £52 Red Roses Diffuser RRP £68 Velvet Rose & Oud Cologne Intense 50ml RRP £92 Velvet Rose & Oud Home Candle RRP £65 Rose & Magnolia Cologne 50ml RRP £76 Rose Blush Cologne 50ml RRP £76
Embers, Warm Hug, Forest Bathing and Vintage Rose - just perfect for Valentine’s – aims to work in harmony with your mood. Whether you need to lift your spirits or instil some peace into your day-to-day existence you will find it courtesy of these beautiful products that will scent your home with pure goodness and the most divine scents. To find out more visit www. wildplanetaromatherapy.co.uk
Coming up roses Jo Malone has long been a go-to for fabulous fragrances and it’s always had a blossoming relationship with rose as one of its key inspirational ingredients. Its Red Roses Cologne is an original olfactory masterpiece while Velvet Rose & Oud Cologne Intense has fast become a modernSO Magazine | February 2022 | 49
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Mothers Day Afternoon Tea at Salomons
Enjoy a delicious afternoon tea, overlooking our breath-taking grounds on Saturday 26th March 2022. Just £22.50 per person, and all Mums receive a complimentary glass of bubbles. Tables available midday to 4.30pm Call 01892515152 or email reception@salomons-estate.com to book.
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‘I love a challenge…” In the last 18 months, Chloe Hannay, founder of Willow & Bert Interiors, has moved house, remarried, started a complete house renovation, had Covid and run a business while juggling a newly blended family that includes five teenagers and two dogs. Rachael Hale met up with her to discover how she manages it all
How would you describe the last year or so? Exhausting and exhilarating! It’s fantastic, but it can be a real challenge to organise everyone and everything they need while creating a new home for us all and running a business. I try to plan as much as possible, but there’s still an element of ‘winging it’. Especially when there’s a late night realisation that clean sports kit is required for the next morning! Between yourself and your new husband Neil you have five teenagers, aged beween 13 and 16. Have they been involved in the decoration of their new home?
Definitely. This is the first time we’ve all lived together, so before we moved, I asked them to help me design their new bedrooms. I wanted to make sure they all felt at home so I asked them lots of questions – treating them like clients really, then made mood boards to give them an idea of what their rooms would look like. They really got into it when they saw how each design evolved around their choices. Does being an interior designer makes it easier to decorate your own home? No! I think it makes it harder. I’ve seen too many options and I’m always wondering if I’ll love the next colour or SO Magazine | February 2022 | 51
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fabric I see more than the one I’ve chosen. It’s so much easier when I’m helping my clients. Any tips for surviving a house renovation? Try to be as organised as you can. Pack up anything you don’t use every day, then ask everyone to keep as many of their belongings in their rooms as they can. Also, make sure you have somewhere warm to retreat to; it’s hard to relax when you’re cold. The last few months have also taught me to be flexible – as we know the building trade has been hard hit with delays due to Covid, Brexit and staff shortages so we’ve had to take a few deep breaths and go with the chaos for longer in order to get what we want for the house.
Why I love Tunbridge Wells CHLOE HANNAY Where’s your favourite place to eat? I’ve yet to be disappointed by a Sunday roast at the Tunbridge Wells Hotel. The Pantiles are a great spot to stop and people watch. Where’s your favourite place to stop for a drink? The sun terrace at Mount Edgcumbe is always enjoyable.
And what about your favourite family day out? It’s got to be the Ashdown Forest. It’s perfect for letting off steam, and there’s so much space up there; everyone can go their own way, and it never feels crowded. Willow, our black lab who inspired my company name, loves it!
You recently worked with local entrepreneur Jo Wimble Groves, TV presenter and interiors expert Sophie Robinson and Instagrammer Kate WatsonSmyth of ‘Mad About The House’, how did these projects come about? With Jo, it happened quite
Are you now planning to slow down for a while? No way! I love a challenge and business is booming. I work as a soft furnishings consultant for several other interior designers and also have other client renovation projects of my own on the go. Our house renovation is ongoing and I’m also giving my website a complete makeover. My business has changed so much since I started and, even though I
naturally - we’re school mums who got talking. She asked me for some help with her sitting room and I think it’s safe to say I got her to push her boundaries on colour and design, but everything is still totally ‘her’. We’re now doing a few more bits around her home. With Sophie, it was a case of me taking a massive gamble and throwing my hat into the ring. Something I would never normally do, but Sophie put a photo on Instagram mentioning that she’d like to do something with her curtains, and I commented saying I could help her, and she said ‘OK’. It was a real pinch-me moment, and then Kate saw what I had done for Sophie, and it went from there…
Business is booming. I work as a soft furnishings consultant for several other interior designers and also have other client renovation projects of my own
adore soft furnishings, I want everyone to know that I offer far more than just cushions and curtains. I have a great team working with me and we can provide a complete renovation and interior design service. How to get in contact with Chloe: www.willowandbertinteriors.co.uk Insta – willowbertinteriors FB – willowbertinteriors SO Magazine | February 2022 | 53
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HOW TO CREATE A
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This month garden designer Tim Sykes discovers how little tweaks to our garden can deliver a more rewarding space to enjoy Create a small area, or raised avoid seeing the garden as a bed they can call their own - this square, or oblong with minimal could be a small vegetable planting around its borders. This maybe practical, but boy it’s dull! garden, a herb garden, or a place that attracts birdlife, animals and Adding a water feature can help engender a feeling of insects. wellbeing. The gentle bubbling A kitchen garden as part of of running water is most relaxing your scheme, or even as a major and can act as a barrier to other component can be an excellent less welcome sounds around us. attribute if you appreciate fresh A woodland area vegetables and herbs, but helps create shade also a brilliant and natural catalyst to interact verticals within with the garden. the garden. If If you refer to “A small pergola, or space is at a Marylyn archway can help premium a Abbott's book, define an area and carefully placed Gardens of Tree Fern with create a calm space” Plenty, you'll also woodland plants appreciate how surrounding it can the kitchen garden do the trick and can, and has become, provide a haven for an integral part of mixed wildlife. garden planting. Some other great sources of inspiration include the RHS's A HERB OR KITCHEN book Your Wellbeing Garden, GARDEN CAN BE THE Monty and Sarah Don’s From CATALYST FOR THE Fork to Fork, and John Brookes’ WHOLE FAMILY TO Small Garden. GET INVOLVED So yes, making your garden If you have young children think good for you is a great recipe for about how they might play but 2022. also interact with the garden.
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ebruary is a great time to be making plans for your garden. After two years of working from home and staycations we all appreciate just how lucky we are if we have a little green patch surrounding our home. The peace, privacy and feeling of wellbeing that come from appreciation of and relaxation in the garden is priceless. A recent YouGov poll also tried to put a value on it finding that a quarter of British house buyers are now seeking outside space after the pandemic. So how can we capitalise on our asset and what can we all do to make this a more pleasurable and healthy space? Well now is the perfect time to have a think about your garden and how you want to use it while the weather is still cold and you can’t get out into it that much. So, from the comfort of your own chair why not first consider the picture your outside space creates with a particular focus on the combination of both hard and soft landscaping? Too much hard landscaping and it will feel cold and unwelcoming. Therefore try and combine seating and entertainment surfaces with planting that will help evoke a more comforting and relaxed environment. A small pergola, or archway can help define an area and create a calm space. A cedar corner bench can act as a focal point and provide a refuge to sit and reflect.
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USE PLANTING THAT HELPS STIMULATE THE SENSES
Feature plants that have aromas; such as Jasmine, roses or lavender. Or why not consider some plants that move and create sounds; like oriental grasses, or bamboo as they rustle in gentle breezes. Trees that help create dappled light at certain times of the day or display amazing colours as the seasons change: Himalayan Birches cast fantastic shadow detail on terrace surfaces, Liquidambars reflect the most incredible autumn leaf colours while the Catalpa leaf, is almost fluorescent green against a vivid blue sky. You should also think about the layout of the garden; how your eye is led through it, and how different areas are linked together. Take a look at our sketch of a typical small town garden space (8 x 8m). Try and
Gardening Jobs for February 1. Turn over your compost to speed up rotting 2. Get your lawn into shape, weed, and aerate 3. Prune your shrub roses 4. Cut back any dead stems on your perennials 5. Top dress any plants in planters and pots 6. Prune your fruit trees 7. Cut back your ornamental grasses 8. Spread out mulch on your borders 9. Retrain any climbing roses that need support 10. Last chance to order your summer bulbs
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The 25hours Dubai One Central sets a new standard for boutique stays in the UAE’s shining emirate, says Sarah Marshall lobby to dainty handmade dioramas in lifts, artworks are displayed all over the hotel. Look out for the cloud-covered globe spinning in the lobby. It was designed by Myneandyours, a muralist whose fluffy motifs can be found across town.
Best known for their fun-loving, offbeat hotels found in major cities across Europe, the 25hours brand has launched in Dubai with a hotel promising to blow the sparkly brass taps off the UAE’s signature five-stars. Close to the Dubai World Trade Centre and in view of the longawaited Museum Of The Future, it’s well located for work and play, with a host of features designed to attract a new generation of digital nomads.
WHAT’S THE VIBE?
Honouring the art of the hakawati (an Arabian storyteller), every nook, corner and shelf-space of this talkingpoint property has a tale to tell. It’s impossible to walk far without being distracted by a retro ghetto blaster, a gramophone or vintage toy car. A mishmash of antiques, kitsch bric-abrac and old heirlooms, showpieces were sourced by staff from junk and second-hand stores across Dubai. But even though there are 434 guest rooms in the building, nothing feels mass produced. Each floor represents an era in Dubai’s history; mine was dedicated to the Bedouin, with sand-coloured carpets and brass trinkets dangling from the walls.
IT’S PACKED WITH ART
From enormous hanging chairs in the
THERE ARE COOL THINGS YOU CAN BORROW
“Each floor represents an era in Dubai’s history; mine was dedicated to the Bedouin”
A tangle of looping highways and buildings so tall they block out the sun, this isn’t the easiest city to navigate. But the staff at 25hours are on hand to help. Once the concierge team have pinpointed recommendations on a map, guests can borrow a power pack to ensure mobiles never run flat. A fleet of Minis parked outside can be loaned for four hours per stay (sometimes more, depending on availability) while a selection of Berlinbuilt Schindelhauer bikes chained to railings around the property (and even in some suites) are available for those who dare to explore on two wheels. If you fancy a creative night in, a travelling trunk containing a podcast recording booth can be delivered to your room. Alternatively, indulge in some good old-fashioned reading by picking up one of the 10,000 books displayed on shelves, in grocery barrows or around the lobby’s Fountain of Tales.
ROOMS ARE FOR MORE THAN SLEEPING
Yes, the beds will swallow you whole, making it impossible to leave – but pillows and duvets aren’t the only in-room indulgence. A macramé swing took centre stage in mine, along with a very comfortable desk with plenty of USB ports. Far less practical but infinitely entertaining was an analogue phone in the loo. Faithful to the destination, a copy of the Quran and a prayer mat can be found in the wardrobe, while a street art motif of a compass on the ceiling shows which way is east.
THE PARTY SUITE WILL MAKE YOU SHEIKH, RATTLE AND ROLL
Nowhere does decadence better than Dubai, as demonstrated by the penthouse Hakawaki Suite at 25hours. Large enough to host a DJ booth and a dance floor, it’s playfully OTT. The star feature is a triple sheikh-sized bed with a bespoke single duvet, complemented by a bathroom with two side-by-side roll-top tubs. A secret staircase leads to two further bedrooms – great for nannies or a clandestine rendezvous.
THERE’S PLENTY OF PLACES TO PLAY
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from concrete and steel, the plantfilled top floor of 25hours is an exotic hideaway in the sky. Several wooden pods feature the first mixed gender saunas in Dubai, while a pool with sunbeds is a place to soak up urban views and sun. Get ready for the evening with a trip to the spa, a workout in the semi open-air gym or a new hair do with celeb hairdresser Wassim Steve. Based on a sister venue overlooking Berlin Zoo, the Monkey Bar serves fabulous drinks in a jungle of fake plants, with a view overlooking the yetto-open Museum of the Future. But if you prefer arts and crafts to cocktails and craft beers, head downstairs to a dedicated pottery studio, where classes (with wine) are held. Stop at the Analogue Circus to spin one of 500 vinyl LPs on a selection of decks, or indulge in Eighties cassette classics at a Walkman carousel. A selection of cool co-working spaces and Zoom booths make logging on less of a chore. One meeting room even comes with a sandpit for those worried about missing precious time at the beach. Rooms start from £170 per night with breakfast. Visit 25hours-hotels.com.
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WHAT’S IT LIKE TO DRIVE?
Refinement reigns supreme in the Bentayga, just as it did in the previous version. At speed, it’s gloriously quiet – sitting in the cabin on the motorway, you feel perfectly secluded from the outside world as it whisks past the window. There isn’t too much engine noise intrusion, either. That V8 engine remains largely muted at cruising speed and only makes its presence known when you accelerate hard. But do just that and you’ll be rewarded with some fearsomely impressive performance. Given its size, the way the Bentayga shifts is quite remarkable, but it does so in a very composed, refined way. The well-weighted steering backs this up too, while the smooth-shifting automatic gearbox matches the package perfectly. The ride quality is also excellent – it’s particularly amazing given that the car rides on huge 21-inch alloy wheels.
HOW DOES IT LOOK?
ENGINE: Twinturbocharged V8
the Bentayga. It’s instantly recognisable as belonging to the brand, particularly thanks to the front-end design. This refresh has only helped things further, with the oval-shaped rear lights in particular giving the Bentayga a sleeker appearance. It’s certainly not a car for shrinking violets, mind you, as its big, imposing styling is hard to miss wherever it goes. That said, in classier dark shades like green and red, the Bentayga can toe the line between over-the-top and understated nicely.
POWER: 542bhp
WHAT’S IT LIKE INSIDE?
FACTS AT A GLANCE MODEL: Bentley Bentayga MODEL AS TESTED: Bentayga V8 PRICE: £149,600
TORQUE: 770Nm MAX SPEED: 180mph 0-60MPH: 4.4 seconds MPG: 21.2 EMISSIONS: 302g/km
It’s fair to say the classic Bentley styling has been successfully translated into an SUV shape with
FIRST DRIVE
BENTLEY BENTAYGA Bentley has updated its Bentayga – but have the tweaks elevated the experience even further? Jack Evans finds out
WHAT IS IT?
The luxury SUV has become a mainstay of many car makers’ lineups. Roll back a few years and it was practically unthinkable that companies like Bentley would introduce an SUV – and yet here we are, with the Bentayga residing as one of the firm’s most popular models. It’s now been updated, bringing a host of refinements to make it even more, well, refined. But with a variety of new rivals on the scene, can the big, bad Bentayga stay at the top of the food chain?
WHAT’S NEW?
From the outside, you might not think an awful lot has changed. Sure, the rear lights are quite a bit different to the previous model, but the Bentayga’s large size and huge onroad presence continue undiminished – though it’s now a little wider and the bonnet is a touch higher up. It’s inside where the bulk of the changes lie, with a new screen 58 | February 2022 | SO Magazine
replacing an older and less userfriendly display. Other changes include USB-C charging ports and the rear seats, which have the option to be cooled as well as heated, boosting the Bentayga’s comfort levels even further.
WHAT’S UNDER THE BONNET?
There are a number of powertrain options available with the Bentayga – including a plug-in hybrid – but today we’re looking at the V8powered version. It’s a petrol 4.0-litre twin-turbocharged unit kicking out a healthy 542bhp and 770Nm of torque, driven to all four wheels via an eight-speed ZF automatic gearbox. Bentley claims it’ll power the Bentayga from 0-60mph in just 4.4 seconds before motoring on to a top speed of 180mph. There’s a large 85-litre fuel tank and you’ll need it, as with a claimed consumption of 21.2mpg on a good day, the Bentayga has a predictably voracious appetite for fuel.
Sitting in the cabin, you’re able to appreciate the level of craftsmanship that Bentley offers. It feels like a noticeable improvement on the old Bentayga too, with the new screen giving it a far more futuristic feel inside. That said, the basics are covered off nicely – the seats are well-padded and comfortable, while the seating position offers plenty of adjustability. Those in the rear are well catered for in terms of leg and headroom, so you’re not going to feel short-changed by sitting in the back. In terms of boot space, five-seater Bentayga models bring 484 litres of load area while four-seater versions bring a slightly smaller area of 392 litres.
WHAT’S THE SPEC LIKE?
As mentioned, it’s the Bentayga’s on-board technology that has made a real jump. So we’ve now got a crystal-clear 10.9-inch touchscreen display in the middle, which runs the latest software to make it quicker to function. There’s also Apple CarPlay and Android Auto to make mirroring your smartphone on the display easier. The basic operation of the system is easy enough though not the most intuitive available today. That said, it’s quick and responsive. Our car came with a variety of other options, including extra mood lighting and a ‘Naim for Bentley’ premium audio system. Despite being expensive at £6,660, it’s well worth adding considering the quality of the sound it creates. Also, given that our test car came in at well over £149,000, it feels like a relative drop in the ocean.
VERDICT
This revised Bentayga succeeds in showing just why it’s proving so popular. The fundamentals remain unchanged; it’s still great to drive, effortless over long distances, and supremely comfortable for both driver and passengers. The V8 engine continues to be a great fit for the Bentayga too – though we reckon many buyers will be tempted by the new plug-in hybrid. With these small but important improvements, we can only see the Bentayga’s popularity being extended even further.
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