Sutton out&about July-August 2017

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FREE BANSTEAD, CHEAM AND SUTTON

Green DAY

Carshalton Environmental Fair

JUNE-AUGUST 2017

HEAVEN

Scent

Mayfield Lavender Farm

Lest WE FORGET

Honouring Men of The Wrythe

BUSINESS MATTERS with Sutton Chamber

Music in Nork Park • Learning languages is child's play at Lingotots • Sutton Voice • Yardbirds headline Boom Boom Club's anniversary gig • Summer Nights

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Editor’s Tips Health Awareness Sutton Voice Coffee Page Schools Sutton Chamber update

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Heaven Scent Mayfield Lavender brings touch of Provence to Banstead 10 The Beat Goes On Celebrating 25 years of Music in Nork Park 14 Green Credentials Carshalton Environmental Fair

10 16 Beer and Bubbles At Pub in the Park 18 Rock and roll royalty Yardbirds to play Boom Boom Club gig 24 Carshalton College Invest in future of community venture 27 Golden Days Vintage festival to mark charity’s 70 years

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EDITOR’S TIPS Carshalton-on-Sea

Grab your bucket and spade and head to the beach — in Carshalton. Honeywood Museum will be transformed into a British seaside resort complete with traditional side shows, including a coconut shy and hook-a-duck, music, magicians and storytelling. Get sand between your toes in the sand pits, play with the beach toys and enjoy a host of craft activities. You can even send yourself a postcard to remember your trip to Carshalton-on-Sea. Carshalton-on-Sea, Honeywood Museum, Honeywood Walk, Carshalton, July 8 and 9, 10am-5pm. www.friendsofhoneywood.co.uk

Floral Jubilee

Join Banstead Flower Club as it marks its diamond jubilee with a celebration of 60 years in flowers. The 2017 show will open to visitors at 2pm on July 29, after judging by Christina Curtis, a NAFAS national judge. Visitors will be able to view stunning floral displays as well as the winning competition entries. Prize giving will take place at 5pm, by the club president Jean Seagrave. Entry is free for club members, £3 for visitors. Banstead Flower Club Diamond Jubilee Show, Banstead Community Hall, Park Road, Banstead. www.surreynafas.org.uk/banstead-flower-club

Superheroes & Villains

There will be no shortage of superheroes at Sutton Life Centre's summer fun day. Don a costume and join the fun at the specially themed Superheroes & Villains day on August 17. There will be an inflatable obstacle course, free sports and dance and drama sessions, a treasure hunt, facepainting and more. Superheroes & Villains, Sutton Life Centre, 24 Alcorn Close, Sutton, August 17, 10am-4pm. www.suttonlifecentre.org

WELCOME June 21 officially marked the start of summer — and the longest day of the year. It also happened to be the hottest June day on record for 41 years, with temperatures topping 34°C. While we may have been wilting as the mercury levels rose, spare a thought for your garden, the plants and flowers and the rich biodiversity they support. Lush green lawns and borders packed with colourful blooms were also feeling the heat and in dire need of a drink. Canny gardeners may have had a trick or two up their sleeves to ensure the longevity of their plants, but if we are lucky enough to have a dry summer ahead then water saving tips and advice on choosing plants that favour hot conditions may be essential. You can pick up gardening advice and much more at Carshalton Environmental Fair over the August bank holiday. A fun-filled family day out, the eco-festival also showcases local crafts and produce and has plenty of practical ideas that can be implemented day to day to help save energy and reduce waste. In this edition we also chat to the organisers of Music in Nork Park, which celebrates its 25th anniversary this year. And Roger Mills looks ahead to the forthcoming commemorative event honouring the Men of the Wrythe who served in The Great War. Happy reading.

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Cover Image Purple haze: Capturing Mayfield Lavender Farm in all its glory — turn to page 20 to read the full story

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ADVERTORIAL

HAVE YOU THOUGHT ABOUT PUTTING A POWER OF ATTORNEY IN PLACE? Katherine Carroll gives us reasons why a Power of Attorney is important

Katherine Carroll heads up the newly opened Epsom office of Peacock & Co Solicitors. Peacock & Co have been established in Wimbledon since 1991 and opened in Epsom in May 2017. Katherine is a partner at the firm and specialises in Wills, trusts, powers of attorney, estate administration and Court of Protection matters. She has over 18 years' experience in this area, advising clients in relation to their estate planning affairs. Katherine prides herself on providing practical and clear advice in a friendly and approachable way. Katherine is also a member of Solicitors for the Elderly and the Society of Trust & Estate Practitioners. When putting your affairs in order, we think about making a Will which deals with matters after we have gone but often overlook the help you might need in lifetime, i.e. through a power of attorney.

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There are different sorts of powers of attorney – general powers are usually for the short term (if you are working abroad say) but are only valid if you have mental capacity. For a more long term solution a Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) is the answer. Prior to October 2007, they were called Enduring Powers of Attorney. Those created are still in effect, although an LPA can be more comprehensive. The benefit of an LPA is that you are appointing someone you choose and trust to manage your affairs in your lifetime should you not be able to yourself. This might be because you have lost mental capacity (you have dementia, say) or physical capacity either to get out or sign your name (you have had a stroke, say). It does sound a bit doom and gloom but without an LPA, then your family member will have to apply to the Court of Protection for authority to act, this can take 4-6 months and most importantly you have no control over who makes that application. There are two types of LPAs – one to cover property and finance decisions and one to cover health and welfare decisions. You can set out in the LPA whether you want one or more attorneys, have some substitutes and also decide how your attorneys will make decisions for you and when.

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ADVERTORIAL Your attorney or attorneys can be anyone who is over 18 who has not been declared bankrupt. You can have one attorney, or more than one, or have one with a replacement if your chosen attorney cannot act for any reason. You should consider carefully who your attorney should be – someone who is suited to the decision making process (whether financial or care or both) and someone you trust to carry out your wishes in the event that you are unable to yourself. Whilst you can prepare an LPA yourself online, I wouldn’t advise it – these are important documents and very easy to get wrong - seeing a solicitor who specialises in this area is invaluable.

Our Private Client department at Peacock & Co Solicitors have experience in all areas of private client services including creation of powers of attorney. We invite you to contact our office for more information about our 30 minute free consultation regarding our services.

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" HELLO EPSOM" We’ve spread our wings and are delighted to announce the opening of our Epsom office in Gwynne House, West Street. We provide a high level legal service both for private and commercial clients but above all we like to think we are really approachable and down to earth people. So pop in or give us a call and say hello.... we look forward to meeting you Meet partner Katherine Carroll who is heading up our Epsom branch on page 42

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MAYFIELD LAVENDER

Heaven

SCENT Voted one of the UK’s top 10 landscapes to visit, Mayfield Lavender Farm is once again in bloom and open to the public. Owner Brendan Maye talks to out&about

It’s a breathtaking sight seeing Mayfield Lavender Farm in its full glory. Swathes of vivid purple lavender stretch as far as the eye can see. But, while the site in Banstead was traditionally used to grow lavender in the 18th and 19th century, until over a decade ago it had not been used for that purpose. Then Brendan Maye, a former managing director of the fine fragrance division of Wella UK, came up with

the idea to grow lavender as part of a plan to revive the fortunes of the Yardley brand. With sales declining, he believed consumers needed to witness the beauty of lavender to accept it as a relevant fragrance for today so he suggested buying a lavender farm. His idea was shot down three years in a row but finally Brendan got the goahead, although he was stopped from buying a farm.

Instead he commissioned environmental charity Bioregional Development Group to help get the lavender planted in 2002. The land was leased from Sutton Council, with Brendan standing as guarantor, and Yardley sponsored the planting. In 2005, Yardley was sold and the new owners decided not to continue with the sponsorship. As the project stood on the brink of collapse, Brendan bought the 25-acre organic farm. With his wife Lorna stepping in to run the farm, Brendan later quit his job and is now involved day-to-day, working at the farm and 12-acre nursery in Epsom, which he bought in 2010 after cashing in his pension. “Every year we learn something new,” he said with a laugh. “It’s been a very steep learning curve but it’s been great. “The work is more physical, but there’s also more control. It makes it less stressful from that perspective alone. From June 1 until mid-September, when the farm is open, it’s a 24-hour-aday job for three months.” Brendan said: “We’re not surprised at the way people have taken to it as we

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MAYFIELD LAVENDER have worked very hard to encapsulate that experience. What is gratifying is that people like it for the right reasons. It gives us some confidence that we can continue to pursue some ideas.” These have included the alfresco tea shop and gift shop selling a variety of unique lavender products and plants. New this year is a revamped food menu and a range of afternoon tea packages, which come with a sparkling wine option. Alternatively, you could purchase a picnic lunch or all-day breakfast to enjoy in the idyllic surroundings.

Photo competition Get snapping for your chance to win £200.

Mayfield’s annual photographic competition is under way and this year they are looking for stunning images of the lavender, but also quirky and creative photos of the farm and its products. For budding filmmakers there is also a video category with a separate £200 prize. Videos must be no longer than three minutes long and entries can be posted on YouTube. Include the text Mayfield Lavender Farm in the title and a short description, and link to the site in the description. Then send the link to info@mayfieldlavender.com. Entries close on August 31. Mayfield Lavender Farm, 1 Carshalton Road, Banstead, SM7 3JA, open daily 9am-6pm until September 15. A nominal £1 per person entry fee covers the cost of the upkeep of the lavender. Under 16s free.

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MUSIC IN NORK PARK

LET THE MUSIC PLAY Community festival returns for 25th year

Entry is free, although donations are welcome, with the aim to raise sufficient money to stage the event the following year and contribute any surplus funds to projects within Nork Park and supporting local charities.

Music in Nork Park, Nork Park, Nork Way, Banstead, July 16, 12pm-5.30pm, www.facebook.com/ musicnorkpark Volunteer appeal

A musical trip through the decades is promised at this year’s Music in Nork Park. To mark the 25th anniversary of the community festival, the organisers have put together a programme featuring old favourites and some new acts who will lead the crowds on a journey from the 60s through to today. Organiser Zoe Hunnisett said: “This year we wanted to try and have music through the ages. We have singer Colin Roy, who does 60s and 70s music. We have a new 80s band coming this year, Pop Rockin’ 80s, and the Ultra 90s return. “It has always been quite a local event but it seems to have grown a bit further afield.” Indeed some people travel from as far as the south coast to see Colin Roy perform.

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“It’s quite relaxed,” added Zoe, “you can come along with a picnic and enjoy the music. You can be five or 85 and you will know something, we try and cover the whole breadth of music.” The Marching Band of the Redhill Corps of Drums will open proceedings on Sunday, July 16 — marching along Nork Way before arriving at the park at midday.

The one-day Music in Nork Park festival is organised by a dedicated committee made up of local residents. The committee is keen to attract new members and is looking for volunteers to help organise the annual event.

If you are interested and can spare some time, email musicinnorkpark@gmail.com

There will also be performances by the popular Surrey Show Choir and singer Christie Prentise as well as swing boats, bouncy castles and children’s entertainment, including football skills sessions. Tickets will be on sale on the day for a raffle with prizes including a week’s pass to Sutton and Epsom Rugby Club’s children’s summer camp.

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HEALTH AWARENESS

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Chiltern Health Centre Sutton Chiropractic Clinic 137 Brighton Rd, Sutton Surrey, SM2 5SW

HEADACHES: A PAIN IN THE NECK?

Headaches are so common that almost everyone takes the odd one now and then for granted. Many people accept headaches as a normal part of life. Headaches, however, are a sign that something is wrong. We know that stress, toxic fumes, some foods and alcohol can cause headaches. A frequent, and often overlooked, cause of headaches is malfunction of bones in the neck and upper back. Oh, my aching head!

When bones of the spine lose their normal position and movement, the sensitive nerves and blood vessels that supply the head become compromised. When these delicate tissues become stretched or irritated, they can produce certain types of headaches. While aspirin and other medications may cover up the symptoms, they rarely treat the cause of the headaches. Plus, over-use of medication can lead to a ‘rebound-effect’ causing worse and more frequent headaches. Alternatives to medication include exercise, herbal remedies and manual therapy such as chiropractic and osteopathy. Top Tips for Headache Sufferers:

• RE-HYDRATE: Make sure you drink enough liquids during the day. • YOU ARE WHAT YOU EAT: Eat a healthy balanced diet, avoid preservatives, alcohol and any foods that you know will trigger your headaches.

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• TELEPHONE TALK: Multitasking whilst using a telephone or mobile phone is common amongst us all. However, wedging the phone between our head and our shoulder in order to leave two hands free to do something else, puts the neck under stress and increases the risk of headaches. Consider instead using the speaker phone or a headset if you use the phone a lot. • WORK IT OUT! Regular exercise can help relieve stress and tension that may be causing your headaches. Also, working on your postural muscles will help strengthen your neck to prevent headaches recurring. • SPINAL CHECK: There are many scientific studies showing chiropractic and osteopathic treatment of the neck is extremely effective in preventing headaches and migraines. The aim of the treatment is to normalise the function of the joints and muscles in your neck and relieve the pressure on the nerves.

Call 0208 661 1613 for further information or to book an appointment. Chiltern Health Centre, Sutton Chiropractic Clinic, 137 Brighton Road, Sutton, SM2 5SW

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SUTTON VOICE

MEN OF THE WRYTHE Roger Mills looks ahead to a day of commemorative events, including the unveiling of a new memorial, dedicated to the men who gave their lives serving in World War One shops, one public house and two beer houses and cows grazed in the fields where the petrol station now stands.” Some of the men were related; fathers and sons, brothers and cousins all answered the call to arms. A number also played football together in the local football club, now Carshalton Athletic. During the war Fred Bird, landlord of The Cricketers in The Wrythe, put up a board on the pub wall, listing the names of the men who had gone to fight. Sutton Voice is all about reflecting and reinforcing the fantastic work that is done by volunteers across the borough. The glue which holds our community together. One such event is taking place this month and it epitomises all that is

amazing about the work of others to ensure there is not only a community, but we acknowledge and, in this case, honour its "backstory". One of the largest community events to be staged in the borough this year will take place in the Wrythe area of Carshalton on Saturday, July 15. It marks the unveiling of a new memorial to commemorate the local men that sacrificed their lives in The Great War. Everyone is invited to attend a unique remembrance event to honour the ‘Men of the Wrythe’. “This will be a fitting tribute to the 245 soldiers that signed up to serve in WW1 from just four streets on the Wrythe: St Andrew’s Road, St James Road, St John’s Road and William Street,” said chairman of Wrythe Memorial Events, Dick Bower. “In those days, the Wrythe was an ‘outlying portion’ of Carshalton village with 195 tiny cottages, occupied by very large and poor working families. They had no running water and had to use a communal pump. There were five small

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Many did not return and 45 of those who died are remembered on the Willie Bird cross, named after Fred Bird’s adopted son. It was originally situated at St Andrew's Mission Church in Wrythe Lane. When the site was demolished in 1964, the cross was moved to All Saints churchyard, where it remains today. A new cross will be unveiled on The Wrythe at a public ceremony at 11am on July 15, thanks to the initiative and commitment of the St Helier, The Wrythe and Wandle Valley Local Committee. The official ceremony will be attended by members of the Royal British Legion, Chelsea Pensioners, Mayor of Sutton, Councillor Jean Crossby, council officers and pupils from Hackbridge Primary School. “The event has been arranged by members of your local community. We should like to thank all the performers and stallholders for their support. We want to pay tribute to the men whose names appear on the cross. Please help us to honour their memory and make this a day to remember,” Dick added.

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SUTTON VOICE

Programme of events All the events will start at 12pm and finish at 5pm.

Join us in the marquee on Wrythe Recreation Ground for: • 12pm Band of the Surrey Yeomanry • 12.45pm Songs from around 1917, performed by Songs on Wheels • 1.30pm A talk by local author and WW1 researcher, Andrew Arnold • 2.15pm Retro tunes from twin singers, Rob and Anthony Scales • 3pm A big band from the Surrey Yeomanry • 3.45pm The Impromptu Choir • 4.30pm Musicians playing tunes popular 100 years ago On the recreation ground you will also find Carshalton Charter Fair for 2017, a traditional-style Punch and Judy show for children and vintage children’s games run by Circle Residents’ Association, near to the children’s playground at the top of the park.

Research on the Men of the Wrythe, and a specially commissioned sculpture of a war veteran and display of poppies by Hackbridge Primary School. There will be free guided walks round the Wrythe, led by local historian John Phillips, to point out sites of historical interest. Ask at the marquee for further details. Refreshments will be on sale. A special attraction is a vintage beer, brewed for The Hope according to a genuine 1914 recipe from Page and Overton, the brewery that supplied The Cricketers, the pub that used to stand on The Wrythe. At Carshalton Athletic Football Club, there is a tea dance in The Robins’ Nest from 12-3pm, followed at 3pm by a retro-style football match between a Carshalton Athletic Youth Team and a team from Carshalton High School for Boys.

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Other must-see attractions are: an exhibition of the Circle Library’s

Premiere of play At Carshalton High School for Girls you can see the world première of The Roughs of the Wrythe, a new play by Ann Pattison (chairman of Sutton Writers), based on research carried out at the Circle Library and directed by Dick Bower (President of Sutton Amateur Dramatic Club). The Roughs of The Wrythe is the story of the impact of World War One on the working class community in Carshalton, how they came through it and how the lads

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called “the roughs” became the heroes of the Wrythe. Although a fictional account, the play is about the people of The Wrythe, all of the characters lived in the area 100 years ago.

Newsagents and, on the day, a stall on the recreation ground. The ticket price includes a souvenir programme.

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Performances will be held in the school hall at 1.30pm and 3.30pm. Tickets, priced £2, are available online at www.roughs.eventbrite.co.uk or from The Hope, Wrythe

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CARSHALTON ENVIRONMENTAL FAIR

Green DAY

Carshalton’s eco festival showcases local talent and sustainability

Sutton’s biggest environmental event returns this August bank holiday with a packed lineup of live music and activities. Carshalton Environmental Fair is a long-established event dating back to 1990. Organised by Carshalton charity EcoLocal, it aims to show people how they can cut their environmental footprint and adopt sustainable practices while also being a great family day out.

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Its green credentials don’t stop there though. As part of its commitment to make the fair as energy neutral as possible the stages are powered by renewable energy, with the main stage being solar powered. A free bus service also operates across Sutton on the day taking visitors to and from the fair, or come by bike and bring a lock for the cycle parking area where Dr Bike will check your bike over — for free. Visitors can browse the 150-plus stalls selling artisan crafts, take part in

interactive demonstrations, try yoga or relax with a massage, as well as find out more about local sustainable initiatives. There will also be plenty of activities to keep the kids amused ranging from a cycle obstacle course, circus skills, crafts, games and facepainting. There will be three stages of live music showcasing the best local talent throughout the day. From rock and pop on the main stage to acoustic folk, blues, country and more at the Music

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CARSHALTON ENVIRONMENTAL FAIR

Cafe there will be something for all ages and tastes. While the Performing Arts Marquee will entertain with an eclectic selection of dance, music and entertainment. The fair includes a Farmers’ Market offering local produce as well as a variety of streetfood stalls. Savour quality ales and craft beers at the bar by The Craft Beer Man. Or

relax at the Music Café with a cup of tea and slice of homemade cake baked by the Womens’ Institute. Entry is £5 for adults, children under 12 free. Concessions, including senior citizens and under 16s, £3. There is also a discounted family ticket for two adults and up to three teenagers under 17.

Carshalton Environmental Fair August 28, 10.30am-8pm, Carshalton Park Ruskin Road Carshalton SM5 3DD www.envfair.org.uk

Band call Do you fancy performing at this year’s Carshalton Environmental Fair? Organisers are looking for bands to perform on the main stage at the one-day festival, which attracts thousands of spectators. If you are interested, visit www.envfair.org.uk and click on main stage to fill in an application form by July 3.

CHICKENS

There will also be a chance to see and handle different breeds.

Ever thought about rearing your own chickens but didn’t know where to start?

Keeping chickens workshop, July 22, 10am-1pm, £30 Benhill Allotments, Benhill Road, Sutton SM1 3SA. 020 8404 1522 www.localfoodnetwork.org.uk

A half-day workshop covering the basics of keeping hens, including where and how to house them, what to feed them and daily maintenance, is being held by EcoLocal on July 22.

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FEATURE

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The London Prosecco Company’s latest addition, a beautifully converted Italian prosecco van, made its summer debut in Marlow recently. Celebrity chef Tom Kerridge hosted the inaugural Pub in the Park festival, a laid-back celebration of the very best food, drink and music the country has to offer. Over 14,000 ticket-holders were not put off by the changeable weather and visited Higginson Park to sample gourmet food, enjoy great music and taste some delicious sparkling wine.

award-winning British headline acts. The London Prosecco Company was on hand all weekend serving prosecco in the two VIP tents and serving thirsty guests in the main arena. The London Prosecco Company’s stylish and attention-grabbing Piaggio van is available to hire for both private

and corporate events, weddings and outdoor festivals. For more information please visit www.londonprosecco.co.uk

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During the event Tom Kerridge hosted two pop-up versions of his pubs, The Hand & Flowers and The Coach, giving visitors the chance to sample the food that makes The Hand & Flowers the only pub in the UK to be awarded two stars in the Michelin Guide. Tom also handpicked a selection of other leading chef friends from the area to lend a hand to create the perfect summer menu. Visitors had the opportunity to graze on a selection of delicious gourmet food, kick back in front of the riverside stage and listen to

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LOCAL EVENT

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ROCK AND ROLL The Yardbirds to headline Boom Boom Club’s 15th anniversary gig Sometimes, just sometimes, there is a band that paves the way for all who follow. The Yardbirds are just that band. Having introduced the world to the talents of guitarists Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck and Jimmy Page, the legendary five-piece also played a part in laying the groundwork for rock music with their wild jams and improvisatory feel. Formed in 1963, the band enjoyed a run of chart hits, including For Your Love, Heart Full of Soul, and Over Under Sideways Down.

Now, fresh from recording their latest live album, Making Tracks, in the United States, they are once again touring. The new line-up for 2017, featuring original founder member Jim McCarthy and John Idan, will be headlining the Boom Boom Club’s 15th anniversary gig this August. Be sure not to miss it. The Yardbirds, Boom Boom Club, Sutton United FC, Gander Green Lane, Sutton, August 31, £13 advance, £15 on the door

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Although the lineup has changed over the years, the band has continued to perform to sellout crowds and rave reviews.

SUMMER NIGHTS Start the weekend early with an evening of racing and live music Thursday is the new Friday, isn’t it? So why not kickstart your weekend with an evening of thrilling racing followed by live music at Epsom Downs racecourse. Summer Nights are back for four Thursdays in July and August, with a star line-up including Radio 1 DJ Scott Mills and 80s pop icons Culture Club. The event opens on July 6 with a night of classic covers from the 60s all the way through to the Noughties. On July 13, Scott Mills will be on stage for an epic DJ set and a week later Culture Club will be at Epsom – one of a handful of UK dates they will be playing this year.

The season wraps up with an evening of contemporary jazz and cocktails on August 3. Tickets are on sale, with the first 500 tickets on each night (excluding July 20), priced at £10.

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You are never too young to learn a language. In fact, research indicates that preschool children are more receptive to picking up and learning foreign languages, says Sarah Lester, who runs weekly classes in Cheam. “Research suggests that by the age of three if children are starting to learn a language they just retain so much more, they absorb it.

“We learn through a lot of games, songs, a lot of movement and repetition. It’s very interactive.

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“The whole idea of Lingotot is that children learn words that are really useful in day-to-day life so we have booklets so parents can reinforce the lesson throughout the week.”

“They have no inhibitions, they just go for it.” As a result, Sarah says their pronunciation is better, as younger children will tend to mimic what they hear.

Part of the 45-minute lesson is dedicated to a craft activity based on the theme of that week’s class. The activity is instructed in the language and the children get to take home their work to remind them of what they have learned. “The children amaze me with how quickly they pick up the language and how much they are learning.”

A former head of department and French and German teacher at secondary level, Sarah firmly believes that 11 is too old to start learning a language.

Sarah runs classes during term time and is also looking to hold classes over the summer holidays. To find out more, visit www.facebook.com/LingototSutton

“As a language lover, I didn’t start languages until I was 11 in year 7, but the more I do this, and working with primary schools as well, I believe the more experience and exposure children have to languages before they get to secondary school the better.

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“At 11 children are far less receptive, they are very reluctant to speak.” Sarah set up her Lingotot franchise a little over a year ago and juggles classes around caring for her two children, aged four and two. She runs French classes on Thursdays, suitable for toddlers and pre-school children, and French and German afterschool classes on Fridays in Cheam, as well as working at a local primary school for a day-and-a-half a week.

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For Employers To find out more, please contact our Apprenticeship team on 020 8544 3027 or email: apprenticeships@carshalton.ac.uk

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GOLDEN DAYS Nostalgic trip through the decades as charity marks 70th anniversary There will be a hint of nostalgia in the air as an Epsom charity marks a major milestone in its history.

something to appeal to all ages.

To mark its 70th birthday Age Concern Epsom & Ewell is organising a good old-fashioned knees-up.

The charity has secured lottery funding to stage the festival on July 2 and is also being supported by a number of Epsom businesses.

The Golden Days Festival will celebrate music through the decades from 1940s big bands to 60s jazz, disco and pop. Featured acts include The Cadettes vintage vocal trio and Surrey Jazz, a brass quintet who are set to perform a 60s inspired set. Surrey Jive, quarter finalists of the Sky dance competition Got to Dance, will be showing off their flicks and kicks with a fast and furious 1950s rock ’n’ roll jive. And comedian Rachel Sambrooks will bring her show, Stand by your Nan, to the storytelling tent. Nonsuch Park will provide the backdrop for the festival, which will feature vintage cars and buses, including a chance to hail a ride on an original 1960s green double decker bus, a dog show, games, cream teas, food and craft stalls, with

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There will also be a chance to win a family hamper. Bring four generations of family to the festival and have your photo taken to be entered into a prize draw. Call for volunteers

Do you want to be part of the Golden Days Festival team? Stewards, hospitality, hosting, games area, photobooth, event dressing, storytelling, ticket sales, setting up and taking down to name a few — if you can help, there are a number of volunteer roles available. Email bev.worsley@ageconcernepsom.org.uk for more details.

Golden Days Festival, July 2, 12pm-5.30pm, free entry via Cheam Gate, Nonsuch Park, Ewell Road, Cheam www.ageconcernepsom.org.uk/goldendays-festival

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SUTTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

CREATING THE RIGHT BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Foreword from David Duncan

through the new Apprenticeship Levy. The Expo also saw us launch the 2017 Sutton Business Awards – now in their sixth year and certain to acknowledge and reward a new cohort of Sutton’s entrepreneurial and dynamic businesses. For 2017 we have tweaked the categories to reflect the way business has changed, including adding a new Sutton’s Business Champion category – which seeks to identify a person or group that has made a significant contribution to Sutton’s business community in the past twelve months. If you can think of a worthy recipient of this award please nominate them now. As ever, the awards are free to enter and any business with a trading address in the London Borough of Sutton is welcome to attend. We continue to work on your behalf whether you are a member or not. Your membership subscription would be most welcome, to help us remain a sustainable voice for business, but regardless of your membership status you and your business are most welcome at our events. Please always check our website – www.suttonchamber.co.uk for the latest news and events information.

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Membership from £72.00 per year

Benefits of Joining: Make and meet new clients

Welcome to Sutton Chamber. Change and uncertainty characterise our economic and political landscape at the moment, and it would be easy for companies to take a pause and wait on the outcome of our hung parliament and the Brexit negotiations. However, both those outcomes are short term ‘unknowns’ and it is never advisable to stand still in business. That is why our recent Sutton Expo was such an important event for companies across Sutton and South London. The Expo was a great opportunity to network, make new contacts and promote the depth and quality of business in Sutton. Hosted by Carshalton College, the Expo had a focus on Apprenticeships and their importance to both our young people and employers. We were delighted to welcome Rt. Hon. Anne Milton MP, Minister of State at the Department for Education, to our Expo Breakfast to confirm the government’s commitment to Apprenticeships

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Promotion and marketing opportunities Share Business best practice to ensure success Access to training and workshop opportunities Access to Local Authority officials and elected members Discounted rates of advertising in new

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Building Local Business | Networking | Opportunities To find out more information call 020 8770 3173 or visit: www.suttonchamber.co.uk

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THE GREATEST DIGITAL MARKETING CHALLENGES FACING SMES Digital Marketing is essential for all types of businesses, regardless of their size. Unfortunately, without a hefty budget, making it work for you can pose a challenge. Below, we look at some of the biggest challenges regarding online marketing that SMEs are faced with today. Building a following on Social Media

Without enough cash for paid advertising, building a following on social media can be a challenging task. The good news is that with plenty of creativity, a good knowledge of your target market and perhaps some training in organic social media marketing, it is possible to turn that handful of followers into a horde of interested potential customers in no time at all. Creating the right content

Content marketing has been around for a while now. It is safe to say that it should have a place in every company’s digital marketing strategy. Unfortunately, while creating content is something that anyone can do, creating quality content and the right content is another story altogether. Without an expert on your team or a digital marketing agency in your corner, mastering the art of content creation can prove frustrating. It is because of this that many SMEs are turning to content curation.

Building a Quality Website

Almost anyone can build a website nowadays. There are plenty of online tools that you can use for easy web design. However, unless your website looks professional and operates efficiently, it could mean the difference between making a sale and losing out on a lead. That’s why, regardless of budget, it is always worth it to spend a little bit extra on ensuring that you get a quality site. Looking for affordable assistance when it comes to digital marketing? Then be sure to get in touch with David Duncan of www.facebook.com/WaverleySolutions . From social media marketing to website design, we are specialists in the Digital Marketing industry.

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THE APPRENTICESHIP LEVY: What you need to know!

We are now close to 60 working days into the new world of the Apprenticeship Levy with all of its reforms now firmly upon the business community! Carshalton College has an integral role to play in shaping skills development, employment and training for your business’s current and future workforce — it is clear that the levy will encourage your business as a non-levy or levy paying category to consider how you may increase apprenticeship intake and or embed the programme as part of your organisation’s succession planning strategy. The changes follows the Government policy ‘The Future of Apprenticeships

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in England: 2020 vision’ which sets out new procedures to put employers in the driving seat, increase the quality of Apprenticeships, simplify the system and give employers purchasing power. As an active member of the Sutton business community and a board member of the Sutton Chamber of Commerce, it is very much our duty to support the Borough’s economic well-being. These are exciting times for the Borough with a number of projects in the making, a few examples that you may be aware of include the London Cancer Hub, Sutton Point, and the Decentralised Energy network programmes.

It is therefore critical that you are fully armed with appropriate information and incentives so that your business is able to consider the Apprenticeship product as an integral workforce development plan that creates local employment for the future generation. You will be pleased to hear that there are incentives to encourage your business to employ apprentices; for example the Government’s current Apprenticeship funding policy outlines a fully subsidised funding model for businesses employing less than 50 employees (with a pay bill of less than £3m) to recruit a 16-18 year old apprentice. In addition, there is a £1,000 incentive payable to all employers, irrespective of business size who employ a 16-18 year old apprentice. We would therefore like to cordially invite you to one of next Business Engagement Events to discuss the opportunities, for further information please visit www.suttonchamber.co.uk/events.

For the apprenticeship levy and support, please additionally visit carshalton.ac.uk/ apprenticeships

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Based in the heart of The Street, Ceramica Tiles Ashtead is the perfect choice for stunning wall and floor tiles. Working alongside homeowners, builders, developers, architects and designers from across Surrey to create beautifully inspired tiled areas. We caught up with director, Darren Sheen, to talk all things Mosaic... As well as being beautiful, mosaics are very practical. Depending on the material, they can be easily applied to flat and curved surfaces. They can be used for walls in bathrooms, wetrooms, kitchens — and some are suitable for floors too!! Mosaics have been used to decorate buildings for thousands of years and the Greeks and Romans made them into an art form, creating highly intricate images from tiny pieces of stone (tesserae), mainly for their floors. Mosaics are still an incredibly popular way of covering walls and floors today in homes, commercial buildings and for swimming pools too. The format hasn’t changed much over the centuries either, although modern mosaics are now very easy and quick to apply. Mosaics are probably the most versatile of all tiling formats: small pieces of glass, stone, shell, ceramic, porcelain and metal are all held together on the reverse side, usually by a mesh backing. Mosaic sheets can be fixed in the same way as ceramic or porcelain tiles with adhesive and grout. Please speak to one of our team regarding fixing. When you are looking for something a little different for your next project you’ll find plenty of choice in our Mosaics ranges, whether it’s a mosaic for a border or a feature panel, for a splashback or as a backdrop. We have a huge range of colours and materials to choose from too: Glass mosaics; available in clear gloss colours, gold fleck, iridescent, mixed and tumbled effects. Natural materials of stone, shell and metal are very popular and fit in beautifully with current interior trends. More unusual materials, such as recycled wood, coconut, bamboo and copper are all available if you are looking for something completely out of the ordinary. If you would like to discuss these design ideas, or any others you might have, with the team at Ceramica Tiles Ashtead, please pop into the showroom or give us a call to book a design appointment.

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